The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 8,1989 21 Hampton Brownies Welcome Eight Tweenies 1st Hampton Brownies enrolled eight Tweenies on Nov. 22, 1988. They are, 1- r, Sarah Vetzal, Tara Renton, Sarah Rogers, Julie Huckabone, Pearl Howard, Janet Moore, Kate Turner and Amy Kurianowitz. UCWMeets in January Wesleyville News E. Barrowclough . v , : ' On Monday, afternoon, January 23ra, ladies of group one of Wesleyville unit of Welcome UCW met at the home of Mrs. Orald Ford, Port Hope, to arrange for the February programme. programme. The topic is The Rain Forest and the special speaker is Mr. J. Goering of Port Hope. Mr. Goering is a well known naturalist and his concern for the preservation preservation of the good earth and now, especially of the rain forest which is being destroyed. destroyed. Present were Carrie Osborne, Berniece Best, Verna Verna Austin, June Nichols, and Edna Barrowclough. Marion Bamsey was unable to be present. The annual meeting of Welcome congregation was held at the church on Wednesday evening, January January 25th, chaired by Tom Wilson. Business was transacted transacted promptly, made easier by using information on the report for 1988 which had been printed. Some changes were made, George Tufiord has resigned as Sunday school Sec.-treas. which position position he has occupied since 1972. He will be replaced by Mrs. John (Peggie) Graham. Mrs. Loreen Beatty will act as assistant Jr. Choir leader, and John Groeneveld as assistant to Stephen Sword, organist and choir leader. Auditors are Dora Nichols and Donna Brima- combe. Peter Symons is the church treasurer and Roland Roland Bowman treas., of the M & S Reps, on manse committee committee are Russell Baker, Phyllis Symons and Elaine Kellogg, committee on Nominations Nominations are Margot Franke and Allin Osborne. There is full number of trustees, elders elders and stewards, all listed on the annual report which. dentines With l 0p Express your love G in the form of • Mixed Bouquets Fresh or Silk • Mixed Spring Arrangements Fresh or Silk • Beautiful Tropical Orchid Plants in assorted varieties • Large selection of Silk Arrangements in contemporary designs • Center pieces...and, so much morel 15% Senior Citizen Discount every day Valentine's Specials Carnations only $ 7 98 Doz. (Arranged in a vase 17.50) Assorted Blooming Plants Have a Happy Valentine's Day GARDEN AND FLORAL DESIGN CENTRE 59 King St. W. 623-5410 Bowmanville Be My Valentine is in the hands of each member. member. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Nichols spent Saturday and Sunday in Toronto with Doug and Gloria Young. They entertained granddaughters granddaughters Allison and Catherine while their parents parents were out. There is plenty of wildlife to be seen if people are driving driving or walking in the country. country. Wolves or coyotes have been seen several times lately lately near houses, there are foxes too, and the other day someone saw seven deer in 'one field enjoying the remains remains of a com crop. A few birds inspect the feeders for special treats after thé ordinary ordinary food in the field. When they come singly there is a better chance of closer observation observation of the nuthatch, veiy busy chickadees, jays and woodpeckers. A very pleasant and successful successful open house was held at Hope township hall on Saturday, January 28th. Dep. Reeve Allan Holdaway and Mrs. Holdaway were Happy Valentine's Day from little Caryn Lynn McGilvray, her big brother Scott, and their Mom and Dad, Ian and Rosemary of Kanata. Caryn and Scott are the grandchildren of John and Margaret Killeen, Lakeficld, and Bernard and Jean McGilvray of Deep River. Blue Boxes Get Heavy After Xmas Collection of recycleable materials from blue boxes during the week of January 2 to January 6 ran behind schedule in most municipalities. municipalities. This occurred for a number of reasons including the lack of garbage collection collection between Christmas and New Year's and heavier than normal production of glass bottles and soft drink cans from Christmas celebrations. celebrations. A total of 320 tonnes of materials were set out at the curbs in 41360 blue boxes for collection during this week. This represents the highest one week recovery since the implementation of the blue box program. The five lakeshore municipalities municipalities used an average of 60% additional truck capacity capacity to collect the higher than average amounts of garbage set at the curb during this five day period. Those additional additional vehicles _ were drawn from spare vehicles in existing existing ileets and-through leasing leasing from private waste haulers. haulers. Unfortunately, Durham Recycling has no spare vehicles vehicles for use during periods of heavier than average collection. collection. Nor is it possible to lease the specialized recy- . cling vehicles as no private waste hauler uses similar vehicles. As a result Durham Durham Recycling staff attempted attempted to the best of their ability to collect materials, using only the existing vehicles, vehicles, working evenings and weekends to bring the routes back on schedule. This was achieved by January January 16, 1989. We appreciate the patience, understanding and support exhibited by many area residents during this difficult period. obliged to leave the gathering gathering early because of a commitment commitment in Niagara Falls that day. Sunday morning was warm, bright and beautiful, a day to enjoy without worrying worrying too much about, "we'll pay for this later". Communion Communion for Remembrance was held during the service at Welcome United with Reverend Reverend W. Sedgwick assisted by elders, Chris Beatty, Arnold Thorndyke, Mary Kellogg, Orald Ford, Glen Thompson,George Thompson,George Tufford and John Groeneveld. The story tor the children was developed developed by asking questions on the scripture reading from Jeremiah. This tells that his role as a prophet was intended intended before he was bom. His excuse of being too young was overruled, for no matter how young there is a definite purpose in life for each. The sermon "Chosen before birth" enlarged on the children's lesson. No matter what talent an individual possesses it can be used to fill his part in God's plan. The pianist for the service service was Stephen McHolm and the choir's anthem "I Found Him in my Heart" was led by John Groenveld in the absence of Stephen Sword. The congregation was greeted at the door by Laurel Nichols and Caroline Byers. January 26, 1939: Clarence Clarence Nichols gave an interesting interesting talk on Nazism and Fascism at Young People's on Tuesday evening; A meeting meeting of the W. A. executive was held at the home of Mrs. Thorndyke to arrange the programmes for the ear. On Friday evening the "oung people presented the comedy drama, "Truth Takes a Holiday". The play was good, well presented and players were Orald Tuf- ford, Clarence Nichols, George Tufford, Dorothy and Olive Mason, Harold Best and Catherine Dinner. Music Music was provided in the two intermissions by Carroll Nichols with guitar, Helen Dinner with violin and they were accompanied by Mrs. Reeve at the piano. Mrs. H. 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