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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Feb 1988, p. 5

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I Forthcoming Marriage The Canadian Statesman, Bmvmnnville. February 3. 1988 Happy First Birthday ,6 \ 1 J Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy MacLean would like to announce announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathleen MacLean to Kenneth Down, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Down. The wedding will take place on Saturday, February 20, 1988, at Ebenezer United Church, 3:00 p.m. ML fflm 'mmà SlSEe* ' . m mmr Newtonville News bv 0. Henderson mm mmn J • Newtonville-Starkville Bowling 50/50 Draw-Dean Sciuk Team Standings - Fuzzy Navels- 59, Pina Coladas - 50, Margueritas - 35, Singapore Singapore Slings - 25 pts. 200 Games - Joan Argue 259, 203, Jean Arnold 256, 230. Cindy Millson 231, Pat ' "llson 225, * ~ I By Betty Wright Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Margaret Ashton who died last week. The funeral was held at Ebenezer Ebenezer Church on Tuesday, Januàry 26th with Reverend David Jones in charge. Mrs. irge. Keith Worden gave the eulogy eulogy on behalf of her brother 1 Charles and herself entitled' 1 r.-'Mom";-CWell -done, Lois). Margaret made her mark in life and we are all very sorry that she has been in poor health the last few years. Mr. Bill Spry, Rochester N.Y. was a Friday overnight and Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and ■ Betty. He visited his grand-' ' ma, Mrs. Alma Spry in , Marnwood House, Bow- ;; man ville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill, ■ Mississauga were Sunday ; callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ted • Werry and family. ; Mrs. Linda Cryderman, ■ ■ Bowmanville, was a Sunday We give great pleasure in announcing the forthcoming forthcoming marriage of our children. Lorri is the daughter daughter of Bob Fairey of Oshawa and Virginia Fairey of Bowmanville. Jimmy is the son of Jane Smith of Hampton and the late Jim Woodley of Tyrone. This happy occasion will take place at Tyrone on March 26, 1988. ENNISKILLEN supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Miss' Betty Wright was a Saturday afternoon caller of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeat- er. Little Michael Howe was a Saturday afternoon visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Marly Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muller were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richardson, Lotus, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue, Virtue, the occasion being Harvey's Harvey's birthday. Maiw happy returns of the day, Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger, Bowmanville were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Preston, Preston, Orono were Sunday visitors visitors of Miss Clara Page. at. haul's Urnteb Cfjurct) Minister: Riv. N. E. Schsmerhorn, B.A., M. Dt». Orynlsl: Mr. Dougins OtweH • Chvitli Stcttliry: Hikn Mclnnei 623-7346 Sunday, February 7,1988 11:00 a.m. Guest Minister: Rev. Bert Batstone "The Human Dilemma" Nursery Care for prc-school children every Sunday. If you're new to llowwonrille, we invite yon to wake St: 1'aitr.i your church home... GOSPEL SERVICES are being held Wednesday, February 3rd at 8:00 p.m. at Baseline Community Centre Corner of Baseline and Martin Rd. and Sunday, February 7th at 7:00 p.m. -- at Nightingale Centennial Temple 140 Queen St., Bowmanville -- ALL ARE WELCOME -- Milfson 225, Jean Fallis 217, Lois Walker 204, Olive Henderson Henderson 202, Cathy Adams 201, Susan Floyd 201. Seventeen teen-agers attended attended the Youth Rally held at the church basement on Saturday beginning at nine o'clock in the morning. Films, tapes, speakers and discussions followed throughout the day. The U.C.W. of Newtonville served them chicken and salads, salads, from Kendal the drinks ,from Shiloh, 3 cakes for their evening meal. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer visited Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Trueman Henderson Satuday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood, Scott and Gerritt, Mrs.W. Wood of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Courtney and Derek all of Newcastle and Mr.'and Mrs. Earl Wood, Lindsay>and' Sarah of Oshawa were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Henderson spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade at Port Hope. An annual Hall Board meeting met Sunday evening evening at the Hall.The same committee will continue for another year. Mrs. May Tompkins and Margaret Elliott were the church greeters on Sunday. Several potted bulbs .adorned the altar. These were planted by the Wednesday Wednesday morning play group. The sermon was called "From the Dark Side." The choir sang "Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide." The choir members are again having a Pancake Buffet Buffet immediately following church services on February 14th. Prices are $3.50 and $1.50 for children. An annual Hall Board meeting met Sunday evening evening at the Hall. The same committee will continue for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell on Friday evening. A progressive euchre party party was held in the Hall Fri- :/ y Forthcoming Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barrette of Amherstburg, formerly formerly of Bowmanville, wish to announce the engagement engagement of their son, Marcel Victor to Bonnie Marie, daughter of Mrs. Betty Hannah of Edmonton, and Mr. Everett Hannah of Northbrook. The wedding will take place at St. Joseph's Church, Bowmanville, on" August 27, 1988. I : ■ 1 . i if $£ 7 da ay evening with 15 1/2 tables in play. Winners were Alf Pigott 88, Bernice Soper 85, Edgar Millson 85, Made- 155 Years of Community Service jit. Inljtt's jVtglmut (Uljurclj Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, February 7th Epiphany V 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying On ol Hands for Healing Hector -- The Reverend Byron Yates BA, S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley leine Buckley 82, Gladys Greenwood 81, Dorothy Branch 80. Draws were won by Myrtle Alldred, Robin All- dred, Bill Graham and David David Thrower. The next card party will be February 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer of North Bay were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. John McGuey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tompkins of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mrs. May Tompkins, Tompkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins all joined them for dinner on Saturday evening. The U.C.W. met Wednesday Wednesday evening in the church basement. Phyllis Peck, with Janet Paeden, Dorothy and Shirley Stapleton led in the devotional. Roll call was answered answered with the nicest gifts you received at Christmas. time. Various reports were given and our budget for 1988 was reviewed. Sugges- ■ tions were given for projects to be accomplished for the year. Lunch was served by the group to be enjoyed while the meeting was in progress. Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacDonald MacDonald and Todd of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott were dinner guests on Sunday - with Mr. and Mrs. David Im- lach and boys. J. ' Bonded Paving Records One Win and a Tie Bonded Paving came up with a win and a tie on a double header weekend. In their first game, defeating Carters Bakery, 6-0, Jason Lange came up big_with a hat-trick. Kevin Gilroy added added to the score with a goal assisted by Jason Lange. Brandon Savard scored one goal, assisted by Mark Bragg. And Brent Carmichael Carmichael scored a goal assisted by Brandon Savard. Bonded Pavings' second game against Adam and Eve ended in a 3-3 tie. In the first period, Jason Lange started a 1-0 lead. Adam and Eve came back in the second period period with 2 goals to take the lead 2-1. In the third period Bonded scored early with a goal by Chris Schumacher assisted by Scott Read to tie the score 2-2. Adam and Eve came right back to take the lead again 3-2. With only 30 seconds left in the game, Bonded came back to tie the score with a goal by Brandon Brandon Savard assisted by Jason Jason Lange. The final score was 3-3. Both teams displayed displayed exceptional team effort. effort. By Daniel Savard. BAHA'I FAITH "Withhold not from yourselves yourselves the grace of God and His mercy. Who so withhol- delh himself therefrom is indeed indeed in grievous loss. What, O people! Do ye worship worship the dust, and turn away from your Lord, the Gracious, Gracious, the All-Bountiful? Fear ye God, and be not of those who perish." For information call k 623-7621 or 623-9277 ^ Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mitchell are pleased to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Kimberley Joan to Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson, Stephenson, all of Newcastle. Wedding to take place June 25,1988. Daily Hazardous Waste Disposal May be Possible Surprise Daddy! I'm in the paper! My name is Holly Diensthuber and I live in Bowmanville. I turned one year old on January 16,1988.1 ate cake and ice cream that day with Mom, Dad, Uncle Frank, my Gramma, Aunt Joanne, cousin Ian, Aunt Wendy and Uncle James. Thanks to everyone else who remembered my birthday. Watch for me again, Dad, in The Statesman, Statesman, when I turn two. by Gretchen Ballantyne Residents of Durham Region Region may soon be able to dispose of their household hazardous wastes on a daily basis. Metropolitan Toronto has made an application to the Ministry of the Environment Environment to permit the creation of a transfer station in Pickering. Pickering. The proposed station station at the Brock West Landfill Landfill Site will handle household household hazardous wastes exclusively. exclusively. The transfer ■ station would allow residents of Durham to take hazardous wastes to the site during the regular hours of the landfill's landfill's operation: Some of the more com- ,mon hazardous household material the_ transfer station station wou'^d collect include paint tlfinneri'tokie household household chemicals'; 'pesticides, and herbicides. The past practice of disposal disposal of this type of waste in sewers and regular garbage garbage is deemed "unacceptable" "unacceptable" by the regional works Happenings at The Pines 1988 01 28. The Pines girls and boys volleyball turned out great! The girls won the gold medal, medal, beating Bowmanville 3 games to 2 on January 26. The boys won the silver medal losing to Bowmanville Bowmanville in four games. Interim report cards are going to be sent home on January 29th. All classes are preparing for public speaking. Mr. Ewert, an historic novelist, came in on January 27th'to speak to 7C and 7B on the topic of Life in New France. 7C and 7B would like to extend their thanks to him for doing this for us. There will be a P.A. Day on February 1st. The teachers teachers will be having in-school activities. Also, the Garden Club has started this year and will be doing such things as transplanting, transplanting, replacing soil, growing seeds, growing sprouts and many other things with plants to decorate decorate the Sciencé Room. Scott Montague. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phono 623-3912. 623-3138 Ministers: Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A. M.Div. M.Th. Micholle Morrison-Glovor B.A., M.R.E. Sunday, February 7th 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Sermon: "The Courage of Jesus" For information on Nursery Caro and Church School Call 623-3138 Serving Bowmanville and area slnco 1835 SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Christian Education Classes for all ages Marriage Enrichment Video Series 11:00 a.m. Communication and The Word Pastor O'Brien's message Soloist: Debbie Willoughby 6:30 p.m. Service of Pralao and Worship Pastor Harmon's message "CONSUMERS FOR CHRIST Special Music: Wanda Holmes and Deblo Bizi, Mr. Laurie Cook COMING! FEBRUARY 14 TO 17 Miracle Crusade Services with Reverend Harold Chamberlain * * * * * * * Tuos. & Wed. 7:00 p.m. Youth Biblo Study and Crusndors Liberty Pentecostal Church King St. W. and County Rd. 57 department. The new station station would allow disposal of hazardous waste more safely. It is also more convenient convenient for residents than the "once-a-year" programs that are currently in place in other locations. Once the hazardous material material is dropped off at the Brock location it would be packaged and transported to facilities licenced to handle handle the waste in an environmentally environmentally sale manner. Regional councillors at the January 27 council meeting accepted the Ministry of the Environment's Environment's conclusion that a hearing is not required for the proposed transfer station station atthesite in Pickering. The facility, said a works department report on the , transfer station, will be operated operated at no cost to the Region Region or its residents. The public works department department is now studying alternatives alternatives for future collection of the hazardous wastes. "Household Hazardous Waste Days", whereby the site is open to the public for collection, and "Integration with Recycling Programs" which involves expansion of the curbside collection to include the hazardous wastes, are both being considered considered by the works department department for the future. Your NEWEST and FULL SERVICE dealership. Sales -- Service -- Leasing -- Parts Full Service Body Shop "Home of the Fair Deal!" 33 E2 NISSAN Hwy. 2 at Maple Grove -- 2 miles west of Bowmanville Telephone 623-8358 Winter blahs got you down? We have everything you need to banish them, from aspirin to cold capsules, at everyday low I. D.A. prices. Plus other soothing relievers like hot water bottles and heating pads. 1 Too sick to go out? We deliver., I.D.A. Toddlers 33's Medium 48's Diapers $7.99 Humpty Dumpty. 200 g. Bag Potato Chips $1.39 Unscented or Scented 6 litres Tide $4.89 McGregor Drugs 5 King SI. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5792

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