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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 May 1988, p. 24

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I V 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 11,1988 Section Two And Our Guest Speaker is... Engagement Announced A Toastmaster's credibility credibility becomes apparent when he/she introduces a speaker. For a Toastmaster knows that a good introduction gets the speaker "off to a flying start 1 '. It should be original and well thought-out; tying in the speaker s background and knowledge of the subject which qualifies him/her to speak on that topic. Most important, important, the speaker's name is always the last information information given, i.e. "Please welcome, welcome, Mr. John Doe". These were some of the pointers that TM Joan Win ter gave in her workshop on "Introducing the Speaker" at the Tuesday evening meeting meeting of the Bowmanville Toastmasters. Also speaking was TM Don Sloman, he reminisced about the "Vanishing Family Farm". He reminded the members that it may be vanishing but it hasn't disappeared yet! As Toastmaster for the Prepared Speech Program. TM Egon Pederson awarded the trophy to TM Sloman. Chairman TM Marg Kropf skillfully handled the business meeting, keeping it Step Into Spring with our May Paint Special for Full Size, Medium \ and Compact Cars only $ 567. 00 Body Damage and Rust Extra. Complete Car Refinishing including Pin-striping and Stone Guard We use acrylic enamel paint. Hurry! This offer ends Tuesday, May 31st. 1 COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD. BOWMANVILLE ONT 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396 r well within the guide lines of good parliamentary procee- dure. The "Spark Plug" was jointly shared by TM Kropf and Pederson. TM Nelly VanVeldhusien as Table Topics Master, led the members into the 1 minute minute impromptu mini-| speeches with TM Sloman placing first for the trophy. Table Topics helps Toastmasters Toastmasters learn to present their thoughts concisely and effectivley in a one minute time span. The evening was evaluated by TM Connie Nelson who pointed out in her review that the head table did an exceptional job setting a professional pace for the members and guests. Best evaluation of a speaker went to TM Wanda Phillips. News from Yelverton by Harvery Malcolm Sorry to learn that both Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Capstick of Uxbridge are currently in " ".Lie " " hospital Pl< ,loyd underwent a triple heart by-pass on Tuesday Tuesday April 26 in the Western Hospital in Toronto and Irene is currently in Uxbridge Uxbridge Hospital. Glad to learn that Lloy ' oyds operation ally " ' was successfully completed and that he is recuperating satisfactory to date. Lloyd is an old Yelverton native who served on the recent Yelverton Yelverton School reunion committee committee and Irene hails from the Bethany village. Miss Candy Malcolm has returned home after spending spending most of a week in Halifax Halifax in conjunction with her tour position with Jonick- Tours of Toronto. Congratulations are extended extended to Leanne Woods and Dan Carroll who were married married on Saturday in Dow- neyville. The wedding dance which was held in the Lindsay Lindsay Reception Centre (formerly (formerly the Armouries) was well attended by a host of well wishers who gathered to proffer congratulations and best wishes to this popular popular couple. It was our pleasure pleasure to be part of the gathering gathering present to enjoy fine music for dancing supplied byaDJ. Todd Malcolm has been accepted into the Woodville Pee Wee Selects Hockey Team for the second year in a row. Two games have been played to-date, each of the past two Sundays', 1 - a loss to Richmond Hill and one a win vs Cambridge, both games played in Mill- brook. Friends Honor Retiring Worker Jean Pattrick was honoured honoured by her co-workers, past and present, at a dinner held at the Bowmanville Legion Legion Hall on Thursday, April 26. She retired from Newcastle Hydro on April 29 after nearly 20 years ser vice. In addition to Jean's husband, husband, Phillip, the dinner was also attended by Commissioners Commissioners Harvey Partner, Bob Stevens, George Van Dyk, and Irwin Hamilton; Jean's daughter and son-in-law, Chris and Bill Kent; George and Elsie Morris, long-time good friends of Jean and Phillip Pattrick; plus three Ontario Hydro associates from the Region Office in Willowdale. Morley Watson, recently retired Manager of Newcastle Newcastle Hydro, was also recog- nizedby his associates when Bob King, Commission Superintendent, Superintendent, presented him with a retirement gift of matched ornamental dueling pistols. Jean was admitted to the Electric Line Trade (under the Grandmother clause) by Bruce Meadows, speaking for the Hydro Line crews. He presented a hard hat for work and a Lineman's baseball baseball hat for more formal wear. Marion West, who is Jean's successor as Office Manager, presented an engraved engraved anniversary clock to Jean with best wishes from Commission staff. Commission Chairman Harvey Partner concluded S roceedings by presenting ean with a VCR on behalf of the Commissioners and ratepayers. Jean and Phillip plan to enjoy their joint retirement while continuing to live in central Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanDerBelt are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra, to Larry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McKay of Courtice. Wedding to take place June 4, 1988 at Parkwood Gardens Estate, in Oshawa. Visitors on Mother's Day Enniskillen News by B. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were recent recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen, Todd, Brian and Stephanie, Courtice. Glaa to report Mr. Jim Mackenzie's surgery went well in Sunnybrook Hospital on the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley, Mr. and Mrs. Brad Huggins and Kyle, Courtice Mr. and Mrs. Rick Howe and • family, Oshawa, were Mother's Day supper guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Dick Howe and Mary- Lee. Mrs. George Leadbeater and Lori, Oshawa, were Mother's Day visitors of Mr. NOW YOU CAN FIND LIBERTY IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD (WELL, ALMOST) Liberty Mutual Insurance is moving to Bowmanville? That's right, because at Liberty, we care about people like you. And we're moving even closer so that you too, can get the same personal attention and prompt claims handling that more and more Canadians have been enjoying for years. Call your Liberty Mutual representative and ask about the wide range of money-saving programs designed to suit your auto, home, life and business insurance needs. We think you'll believe in Liberty as much as we believe in you. 68 King Street East (Just West of Liberty in the Veltri Complex) Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3X2 623-8914 CANADA BELIEVES IN LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE. LIBERTY mutual; ©Liberty Mulunl Insurance Group/1 lead Office: Don Mills, Ontario and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Little Michael and Ricky Howe were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and .Mary Lee. Glad to report Mrs. Carl (Doreen) Ferguson is doing nicely again at home. The Stuart Lamb family were all home on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. David Stain- ton and Deanna, Cobourg, Mrs. Linda Cryderman and family joined the Stainton and Reynolds families for Mother's Day. Deepest sympathy goes to Mr .arid Mrs. Ron Stephen-' son and family on the death of Ron's dad, Mr. Len Stephenson. Stephenson. Sympathy goes to all other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Bayfield were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. Lockie McNair and family, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Slack and family, Courtice were Mother's Day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McNair. 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