15 Young Artists Make Pictures for Newsletter jgyl "Qn r _ --IW^" ?.. ) '/ V*t; .'.' f • V IvAtA v*s •A.w era; ti{:«*UPt JasPurif^f -£s7 <3B/I h •WiSL'.T.to or «0 «r WdWf>L2Xr •f. 1/ «wa; ,, , r « v 1 k": ' <k>,M |r k >!»*'■•:> -JT. ... ..IL;!. A" Mr. McWatters' grade two class at Newcastle Pub- Strathmanor in Bowmanville. The children make lie School in the Village of Newcastle coloured these their colorful contributions to the newsletter four pictures for Rev. Tom Smith, so he could put them in times per year. The Strathnews, a newsletter at Strathaven and Bowmanville Toastmasters Celebrate 1st Anniversary Members of the Bowmanville Toastmasters Club celebrated their first anniversary on Tuesday evening, evening, November 29, with a banquet at the Bowman- vifie Lions Centre. Members of the executive for 1989 are shown in this photo along with some of the special guests. The front row, from left, includes: Connie Nelson (Administrative Vice President); Marg Kropf (Vice President, public relations); Helen Br.y- by Tricia Eyman .OnTuesday evening the Bowmanvile Toastmasters celebrated the first anniversary anniversary of their Charter with dinner and their Awards presentation at the Lions Centre on Beech Ave Irene Konzelmann, President President of the Bowmanville Toastmasters, on welcoming everyone said we are all responsible responsible for our own tomorrow tomorrow and Toastmasters reaches out - touching tomorrow. tomorrow. After dinner, TM Randy MacGillivray introduced introduced the guest speaker, Bill Gardner DTM, International Director Region VI. TM Gar diner spoke on "The World Out There" asking us to leave the "comfortable climate" climate" of our daily lives - for boldness has genius, power and magic in it! Lynn Standing ATM, Eastern Div. Lt. Governor, congratulated the out-going 1988 Executive for a year of excellence as she welcomed the new 1989 Executive and formally installed them in their respected offices: President: President: Helen Bryden, Past Pres. Irene Konzelmann CTM, Educational V.P. Nancy Nancy Barnes, Administrative V. P. Connie Nelson, V.P. Public Relations. Marg Kropf CTM, JANUARY SPECIAL TAKE SOMEONE FOR HALF PRICE PUERTO VALLARTA 1 week Save up to $420 per couple. Departs Toronto Mondays You 2nd pay person Jan 2. 9. 16 or 23. Suites lc Siesta Studio Service charries & taxes 599 299 122 122 Jan 2 or 9. Marina Fiesta Hotel Boom 619 309 Plaza Vallarta Hotel Roam 839 419 Jan 2. 9 or 16. Girasol Sur Studio 679 339 Service charges A taxes 132 132 CANCUN 1 week Save up to $375 per couple. Departs Toronto ^ 2 nd Saturdays pv P erl<>0 .lan 7 or 14 Plaza Carrillos 499 249 Aristas Hotel Rtxim 599 299 January 21. Arlstos Hotel Roam 639 319 Dec. 31, Jan. 7, 14 or 21. San Marino Hotel room 599 299 Hotel Carrousel Hotel room 749 374 132 132 person, All prices include room and air transportation per double occupancy, for one week, unless otherwise shown. Taxes indicated include aH service charges & taxes and depar- . . ii i in lit/» l/»t-mc nnrt nnnrll- ^ __ uui: cui. ou viv-v. uihu b turcs" taxes. All bookings are subject to the terms and condi- tions of Wayfarer Holidays Limited dba Mcsta Holidays. Prices are subject to change without notice. I Travel Agents International We're with you all the way. 68 King St. E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-6600 Reg, No, 2758550 Treasurer Wanda Phillips, Secretary Nelly VanVeldhui- sen, Sergeant-at-Arms Alma Wagner, Corporal-at-Arms Joe Christl CTM. As current Educational V.P., TM Joe Christl presented presented the 1988 Awards: Best Speaker: TM Irene Konzelmann, Konzelmann, Best Evaluator: TM Marg Kropf, Spark Plug: TM Joan Winter, Table Topics: Topics: TM Connie Nelson, Toastmaster of the Year: TM Irene Konzelmann. As customary in all Toastmasters Toastmasters meetings, there was a General Evaluator, TM John Campbell DTM from Oshawa Toastmasters. He complimented the new Bowmanville Bowmanville Toastmasters Club on their flawless evening of celebration. TM Campbell 401 Esso Earns 3-2 Victory den (President); Nancy Barnes (Educational Vice President); Irene Konzelmann (Past President) and Steven Reilly (Area 16 Governor). In the back row, from left, are: Wanda Phillips (Treasurer); Alma Wagner (Sergeant-At-Arms); Joe Christl (Corporal- At-Arms); Nelly VanVeldhuizen (Secretary) and Lynne Standing (Eastern Division Lieutenant Gov- 'ernor). The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. December 7. I OSS Hospital Auxiliary Hosts Ann ual Christm as Boutique qui Ch On December 3rd, 401 Esso skated to a 3-2 victory over J&J. Esso got off to a uick start when David ambers assisted by Ronnie Ronnie Loger put us on the score board less than a minute into the game. Bryan Beitle increased increased our lead to 2 on a pass from David Chambers Ê art way through the first. sso kept J&J from opening their books for the remainder remainder of the first and all of the second then went on to further further their lead to 3 early in the third on a goal from Ar- ron Stoker with the assist going going to David Chambers. Net minder Steve Sargent turned away numerous snots before 2 got by him near the end of the third. It was a good game team, way to play. In lieu of our December 4th 9:00 a.m. practice we had an exhibition game with Hydro. Hydro. 401 Esso came away with a 3-1 win. Esso came out skating hard and passing well, especially around the front of the net. The pay-off came at 10:32 of the first when Wesley Thompson netted the first one of the game assisted by Ryan Pin- gle. The next goal came when Bryan Beitle set up David Chambers at 13:46 of the second. Giving Esso a 3-0 lead was Peter Gadd on a pass from Bryan Beitle with 4:54 lelt in the second. Esso turned to a defensive style of play for the third, determined determined to keep their lead, but with just over two minutes left in the game, Hydro managed managed to notch one. Wi Esso! icm « (HNK. ff' » r * ; - lÿw» The Hospital Auxiliary held their 13th annual white e l ep hant table. All money raised from the Christmas Boutique at the Memorial Hospital on De- event goes towards the hospital and its expansion, cember 2. The boutique was for the staff of the hospi- pi ctur ed here are three ladies from the auxiliary, tal. It provided a place where they were able to pur- pj cture d from the left are: Mary Fletcher, Doris ay to be, chase items such as jewellery, crafts, baked goods, Welsh an j Grace Coombes. items from the gift shop ana even goodies from a told the assembly that as he looked around during dinner, dinner, seeing Toastmasters from Toronto, Oshawa Oshawa Revenue, Belleville, Mississauga and Lindsay clubs, that that's what Toastmasters Toastmasters is all about - a terrific terrific support system - helping each of us to improve our skills in better speaking, listening listening and thinking. In her closing remarks, TM Konzelmann thanked everyone present for sharing sharing Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters Charter Night making it a success. BTM meet every Tuesday Tuesday evening, 7:30 sharp, at the Lions Centre on Beech Ave. For information contact TM Irene Konzelmann 983- 9423, TM Tricia Eyman 436- 2579. News from Central School Many Christmas activities activities are going on in the primary primary classes. Every child goes to a different room each day to participate in the various various activities. Our choir will be performing performing at Cullen Gardens on December 7. They sure have been practising hard. The girls and boys volleyball teams have been selected and are now preparing for the tournament in January. Our entire school will be involved in a book fair on December 5 to 10th. This has been organized by Mrs. Trim and if any parents would like to visit the display in the library, library, they are welcome to do so. The Book Fair will be open to parents Thursday, December 8 from 3:30 - 8:00 ,m. and Friday, December 9 rom 9:00 - 12:00. We hope you will come to our Book Fair. For our centennial, the school will be selling souvenir souvenir plates for $12 and souvenir souvenir mugs for $7.00 Bye for now, Bradley Humber Gr. 5 Mrs. K. Murphy's Kindergarten Both the senior and junior classes are involved in Christmas activities. They have a mail box for their letters letters to Santa which they are writing and a Christmas F, Tree w"hich they have decorated. decorated. The class has a new baking setting for the cooking cooking center which the children children are using to make their Chnstmas cookies. The pupils pupils have built reindeer out of their big blocks and made Santa's sleigh from a rocking rocking chair. Jessica and Lisa made Christmas trees to decorate decorate the snack table. It certainly certainly seems that the kindergarten kindergarten children are enjoying the Christmas season, by Nicole Simpson Amanda Welsh Gr. 4. Mrs. S. Murphy's Grade 1-2. Mrs. Murphy's class are involved in Christmas activities activities with the other Grades 1,2, and 3's. They have their activities each morning from 11:00 - 12:0Q. Many parents can come to assist the teachers. teachers. 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