11 New Slate of Officers for Orono Masonic Lodge Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanviilc, February ;i. 1988 Orono Masonic Lodge held its annual installation of officers recently when John Berry was installed as Master with the installation team being assisted by the Master's father, Roy Berry. John Berry has been preceded by his grandfather, John Berry, Master Master in 1925 and his father, Roy, Master in 1953. Pictured above: (front row, left to right) W. Bro. Hans Brackvogel, Rt. W. Bro. Len Engineers Host Queen's University Speaker ; Engineers from the Lake Ontario Chapter of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario (APEO) met on Wednesday, January 27, at the Flying Dutchman Dutchman Hotel. The guest speaker was Dr. Ray Cornell, P.Eng, president of the APEO, and a senior member of the Queen's University faculty. Mr. Cornell is shown here with Hansa Nundy, P.Eng., chairman of the Lake Ontario Chapter. ANNUAL WINTER 2 for 1 LOW PRICE OF QUALITY MENSWEAR 1 S UP TO W PRICE ON THE BALANCE OF WINTER MERCHANDISE s! 0 t| Tailors STORE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:30 to 9:30 Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 OSHAWA CENTRE HELP KEEP RED CROSS READY! News from St. Stephen's Separate School The grade 7 trench classes classes are working on the Writing Writing Process in French. For the first time we have used peer editing only. We still are maldng mistakes but that is. how we learn. In this assignment assignment we practised our use of adjectives for imaginative Companions Wanted. Did you know that authors authors are inspired by their personal feelings and expressions? expressions? This author is an example of the feelings some authors experience when they write stories and books. You can tell how this author was feeling when she wrote this short story. A LONELY STORMY DEATH! It was a dark and stormy day, and no one would dare to go outside with a breath taking storm like this. The rain came down like bullets from a loaded gun. The thunder crashed like a knife going through a caring persons persons heart. The lit' Walthen, D.D.G.M., Bro. John Berry, Master W. Bro. Roy Berry, V. W. Bro. Norman Allin. Back rows, left to right: W. Bro. Herb Elson, V.W. Bro. Ed Millson, V.W. Bro. Gordon Cotter, Bro. Brian Schoen- maker, Bro. Gary Ross, W. Bro. John Duvall, Bro. Bob Williams, Bro. Blaine Moffat, Bro. A1 Mote, Bro. Bill Lofgren. W. Bro. Ira Campbell, Bro. Gerry Garnet and W. Bro. Klaas Schoenmaker. Photo Courtesy of Orono Times Enniskillen Church, services were very well attended. Reverend. Reverend. Sedgwick opened the service with prayer. The choir sang 1 under Mrs. Cruise's leader- ship.Scriptures were read from Mark 1:14-20 and I Cor. 7:29-31. As it was Communion Communion Sunday, he explaind to the children what was meant by communion for their minute. His subject was taking the World lightly. The offering was taken up by Mr. Smith and Mr. Hancock. Mr. White; Mr. Peacock, Mr. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Quan- trill, Mrs. Wheeler, and Mrs. Gardiner assisted with Communion. Communion. Mr. White and Mrs. Gardiner were at the door. Coffee was served as usual. The seniors had 26 attending on Thursday. This week is the January Birthday Pot- luck dinner. Members of the Bewdley District Lions Club that attended attended the International gathering at Wheatfield, New York State were Cliff McLane, Gordon Wilson, John Oliver, Bob Van Wort, Bill Brown, Don Lucas, and John Bull. The subject was Hands across the Border. Sympathies are extended to relatives and friends of the late Ruth Robinson, Shiloh, who died last week. The funeral funeral service at Bowman- ville was one of the largest I have attended for some time. Later, lunch was served at the Orono Odd. Fellows hall by the Shiloh ladies. Sympathies are also extended extended to relatives and friends in the death of Keitha White at Cannington who will be buried to-day. Several farmers in the area were shipping tobacco last week. A cousin of the Powell family, Mrs. Ethel. Clubh from Morris, Manitoba, is spending three weeks in Ottawa Ottawa and here with family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock; Mr. and Mrs. K. Trew were at Pickering Mall Friday and brought Mrs. Clubb, Mark Peacock, and Sophia Kneisel home for tea. Mrs. Ross Beatty had Mr. and Mrs. Trew, Mr. and Mrs. MacWalker and Mrs. Clubb for tea a night last week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. K. Trew had Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Boyko and family,Mr. and Mrs. A. Trew and family, family, Mr. and Mrs. Deremo and family, and Mrs. Clubb for tea. The Fowler family took Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler out for dinner on Sunday at the Devil's Elbow to celebrate their thirty-eighth wedding anniversary as well as Mrs. Fowler's birthday. Mrs. Westheuser and Lesley Lesley kept the seven grandchildren grandchildren at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raymond Fowler's home and Chris and Amy stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew. On Sunday Bethanne Ya- rema celebrated her eleventh birthday with a birthday party. James Burton also had his birthday celebrations on Sunday. He was nine. Mrs. Ross Beatty visited both parties. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew had Neil and the boys on Saturday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill had John and Donna and Lisa for tea on Sunday evening. evening. Mrs. Thickson called on Mrs. Harry Mercer, Orono on Friday after the funeral. stabbed the ground; it was jagged and daring. No one would dare to smile on a terrible terrible day like this. When the storm was still loud arid course I stepped outside to walk. I began to walk down a long lonely street. There wasn't much of a sound only the thunder rolling behind me. I began to run faster, but the wind was to harsh for me to compete. Soon the storm caught up with me. And it began with a tremendous tremendous crash of thunder, and dreadful stagger of lightening. lightening. The rain was wet and cold. I began running until my spine froze up. I could not move no more. At that time I could feel the bitterness bitterness of death creeping up behind behind me. I took my last breath and died. I died a terrible lonely death. By Lesley Anne Van Zan Ten. Poetry Haiku Trees are blown quickly At the wind blows through the air Feels soft on my face. The ocean is calm The sunset approaches fast As the seagulls fly. By Amy Trimble GRADE 6. I am a Treasure of Great Price. Grade 6 St. Stephens School The grade 6 Religion programme programme this year included discussions about the special, people in our lives and how we are special people in others others lives. The children easily identified identified the person who had the greatest influence on them, and had no difficulty citing their various talents and attributes. attributes. However, when they were asked about their own worth, their own talents, talents, they had great difficulty. difficulty. To imagine they could be a "treasure of great price" to many people in their lives was a difficult concept to grasp. After considerable discussion we came up with the following thoughts. We hope you enjoy reading them. I am a treasure of Great Price Some of the treasures that I think I have are, I am good at Art, I think I am physical and can play sports very well. I think I am pretty smart. I am good good at spelling, french, science and religion. My favourite subject subject is Social Studies. The subjects I have trouble with are Mathematics and Music. I think I am pretty good at coming up with ideas for things and I also have a sence of humor and a very iy ;ood and 1 îardly ever get in fights. I think a special rift I have is generosity. But the greatest treasures of all, are that I have great parents and great friends and I am very healthy. My treasure and Inspiration in life would have to be my great grampa who died when he was 92. I am a Treasure of Great Price My name is Joanna. I am II years old and I am in grade 6. My friends call me Jo. I am tall and skinny and I have a good sence of humor. I share my things with my friends. My friend and I are very cool. My best friend is Andrea Fagon. I love to shop and buy things especially clothes, in which I have excellent excellent taste. I know how to play the piano which I play well. I like to listen to many big imagination. I think mÿ self control is go have a heart. I ha rock groups. My favourite subjects are math, spelling and gym. I am good at these subjects especially gym. This year I have joined in soccer and cross country running. I think I am a treasure of great price. I am a Treasure of Great Price I am a treasure of great price. My name is Mike. I nave alot of friends and do well at school. I am best in subjects like math, spelling and creative writing. I like sports such as soccer, hockey, hockey, baseball and tennis. I like to draw and write stories especially especially horror. I also write for the Journalist Club. It is fun because we get to go on trips and have pizza parties. I am funny, intelligent, helpful and nice. Other people do not always say such nice things about me but I do not care. I just try to be the best person I can be. I am a treasure treasure of great price. I am a treasure of Great Price Hi'my name is Joanna Bastas. I am eleven years old and my birthday is July 15th. I have alot of hobbies such as watching t.v., drawing, drawing, reading and listening to music. Most people say that I am pretty, have a charming smile, that I am kind, generous generous and most of all I am the best dresser in my family. Thats what my dad says. Of course I believe him! He says my sisters should take a lesson lesson from me on how to dress. That's the good news. The bad news is I nave three sisters. They are Denise -13, Tina - 9 and Nicole - 7. Tina and Nicole are the little ones in the family so me and Denise Denise have to look out for them. I do not like to hurt peoples feelings but sometimes sometimes they sure hurt mine. I love sharing and once I gave all my Easter chocolates to my mom. Boy was she happy! happy! When I grow up I really want to be a model and design design my own clothes. When I am old enough I want to enter enter a beauty contest. My mom thinks I would make a beautiful model. I am her treasure of great price. Written by Joanne Bastas. Bastas. I Am a Great Treasure To... I am a treasure to my neohew. His name is Tyler. He follows me all over and does everything I do. Now he rides the same bus as me coming home from school. Once I went into the store with him and he couldn't find me so he yelled "Uncle Jase". I was so embarrassed I could have killed him. A week later, he wrecked by i model and I got mad and' locked him in my closet. He started screaming and my mom found him, and, of course, I got into trouble. Now he lives two doors down from me and I see him and my niece, Sarah, very often. Tyler is learning to skate and to swim. Soon he will be better than I am. We wrestle and have alot of fun together. I think Tyler thinks I am a Treasure of Great Price. I think he is too! Jason Villa Age 11. I AM TREASURE OF GREAT PRICE By Charlene Somerville. Some of the things that I have done to please others are I have worked hard and got a test perfect and that has pleased my teacher and parents. I have shared my snack and that has pleased my friend. I have helped others others and that has pleased them. I have forgiven others and- that has pleased them and me. It really makes a difference difference when you and others are happy. Are you a treasure treasure of great price to someone you know? Marcia Schryer I am a Treasure of Great Price God made me a very special special treasure. He gave me a wonderful family who make me feel needed and important. important. He blessed me with talents. talents. I am very good at dancing, dancing, baton twirling and swimming and I love to make music. I also like to draw and colour. I am pretty smart. My mothers says that I am pretty and have beautiful beautiful eyes. My mom is my best friend and I love her. I try to f o to church every week and go places with my family. I enjoy my life and those around me enjoy my personality. personality. I am a treasure of great price!! I Am A Treasure Of Great Price I think I have a lot of treasures. I try to help classmates classmates when they are having difficulty with their work. I go to church every week and I try to say my prayers at bedtime. I don t brag about myself and I usually don't judge a person by their looks. If I hurt a person's feelings I feel really sad and I try to make up as soon as possible. My favorite subject is math and I'm good at spelling too. I think 1 m pretty smart and I'm good at basketball, soccer, soccer, baseball, skating, and swimming. I like drawing and writing too. Even if something bad happens I try to look at the good side. Because Because God made me, I am a treasure of great price. By: Nancy Morphet. On Demande... je suis grand, brun et beau. J'ai 18 ans et je suis, très intelligent. J'aime l'ad venture et pizza. Je cherche jeune fille qui belle, intelligente et très interestante. interestante. by Melinda Broome. On Demande...Je suis un doctor. J'ai quartonz ans and grand. Je suis cinq grande nfants. J'aime regarde la television television et faire du ski. Je cherche une fille qui est une clown et est très belle, by Joel Radcliffe. Kitchen, McCallum & Porter CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS JOHN G. MANUEL, CGA DONALD K. KITCHEN. CGA. CIA PARTNERS 118 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE. ONT. LIC1N5 0116)623-6555 AUDIO VIDEO WAREHOUSE FREE'. 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