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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Mar 1989, p. 4

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 8,1089 Section Two Top Speaker in Courtice News from Orono Area Students from Courtice North/Courtice South Public Public Schools participated in a public speaking competition competition Monday, February 27, in Ebenezer United Church. The winner of the contest was Chris Fice, while Anisa Fanfair placed second. In this photo, Chris Fice receives his winning trophy from Bod Bolton, Bolton, former principal of the Courtice schools and one of the judges in the contest. There were 10 speakers in the competition. They were: Jennifer Hopson, Anisa Fanfair, Chris Fice, Brad McAlister, Crystal Norwich, Cyrus Lane, Missy Clements, Kevin Pickell, Nancy Metcalf, and Mike McKeen. By I. Challice Quote--"It's not necessary necessary to blow out the other person's light, just to let your own shine!" "Not Just Fashions" sponsored sponsored a very entertaining fashion show, in Orono Town hall, Tuesday night February 28. Many interesting interesting colors and fashions, to make the ladies look forward forward to Spring! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kim- mett and family, Lindsay, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and family were Sunday Sunday dinner guests of their mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Aunt Mrs. E. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Challice, Millbrook, were Saturday evening dinner guests of his brother "The O. Challices." Another successful Kidney Kidney Foundation dance at Newcastle Town hall, on Saturday evening, March 4. Miss Kim Sherwin, Scarborough, Scarborough, was in Orono last Wednesday and visited her parents, the Lawrence Sher- wins, her grandmothers, Mrs. Vilda Cowan and Mrs. Edith Taylor. A bus load arrived home from Florida on Sunday evening evening with quite a number of Orono folks on board, and reporting real cold weather down south. Real estate is moving not only in Toronto, but here in Orono! The former Red and White store and the large building (formerly liquor store) have both been sold. World Day of Prayer The Annual "World Day of Prayer" was held this year in Orono United Church, main hall, on Friday, Friday, March 3, with a good attendance. President of Orono U.C.W. Doreen Wood welcomed welcomed everyone, gave the call to worship and invocation. invocation. Hymn "Take My Life and Let It Be", was sung with pianist Juay Plummer at piano. Readers for the service were - Thelma Vagg, Stella Carson, Ruth Grady, Marie Tamblyn and Isabelle Challice. Challice. Taking up the collection - Shirley Moffat and Donna Scott. Marie Tamblyn gave a very interesting story on "Burma". The World Day of Prayer services came from a small faith-filled band of Christian women in Burma. The political upheaval in Burma of the past year was not imagined when Christian Christian Women wrote the 1989 World Day of Prayer service, three years ago. An interesting note - This year's service will be used in 170 counties and 1989 is the 102nd year tradition of recognizing recognizing our need for God's guidance, as we struggle with the issues facing our troubled world. Unit News The ladies of unit No 1 held their monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 28, in main hall of church. We were very happy to welcome our leader, Mrs. Dorothy Barnett back, after her long illness. A pretty note card was received from another member who has been very ill, Mrs. Edith Taylor. The note thanked everyone for Ontario Street Students Win Public Speaking Awards These four Ontario Street School students were selected selected as the four best public speakers at the school recently. They are displaying the books which they received received as prizes. From the left they are: Jamie Douglas Douglas who will represent the Northumberland and New castle Board of Education in Toronto soon, Tracy Arnott, Tawnie Traynor, and Greg Evans who represented represented the school at the Royal Canadian Legion competition competition on March 5 in Bowmanville. French Students Selected as Top Orators The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Education held its French immersion public speaking finals finals at Bowmanville High School on Monday, February February 27. Winners, from left to right, were: Lisa Rundle from Bowmanville High School, Christine Walt from Murray Centennial, Jamie Douglas from Ontario Street Public School, Heidi Stadaon from Brighton Public School, and Alison McArthur from Bowmanville Bowmanville Senior Public School. STOP SMOKING with Hypnotherapy or Money Back Guaranteed Continuing to oiler clinics you demand due to our success rate that cannot be beaten. 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TUESDAY, MARCH 21 ST Flying Dutchman Hotel Hwy. 401 and Liberty Street Hayes Centre for Hypnotherapy, 2200 Yonge St., Suite 1700, Toronto 486-5071 their get-well wishes and prayers. The committee in charge of meeting was Stella Car- son, Violet Dunlop and Edna Chapman, and devotion was based on "Easter", from Book of Luke, on "Jesus' Crucifixion." Stella read the Easter story, covering Lent, Good Friday and Resurrection. Resurrection. Edna read Poem "At Easter," and Violet gave article article on Lent and Palm Sunday. Sunday. The poem "In the Dawning of Easter Da/ 1 and singing of hymn 105, and dainty refreshments brought the meeting to a close. We will be busy with several several commitments in the near future, and general meeting March 16. Town Hall News There were thirteen tables tables of progressive euchre at the weekly euchre party, held in town hall Wednesday, Wednesday, March 1 and following results. High Scores - Jack Goodman Goodman 81, Harold Allen, Norma Norma Moffat and Laurena Bright tied at 77, Olive Little, Little, Morely McCallister and Charlie Campbell tied at 75. Low Scores - Myrtle Alldread. Alldread. Lucky Draws - Mary Thompson, Ethel Goble, Joyce Cowan, Dora MacDonald, MacDonald, Eddy Couroux. Euchre parties every Wednesday night 8 p.m. and ladies are requested to bring lunch. Orono United Church News The old favourite gospel hymn "Tell Me the Old Old Story" was the opening hymn at Sunday morning's service. Marlene Ross read the fourth symbol of Lent (this Sunday, The Chain). The driven nail and chain on cross were performed by Myno Van Dyke and son. Our Lenten series is a very meaningful part of our pre- Easter services. The choir, rendered "A Song of Peace" from "Finlandia" under the last direction of Ross Metcalf, Metcalf, before he leaves for his new job at Presbyterian Church, Ajax. At this time, Don Staples called Ross to come forward to receive a framed plaque from congregation. congregation. Ross though surprised, surprised, expressed his enjoyment enjoyment of working with the choir and wished them every success in the future. Reverend Milnes introduced introduced his son David, who brought us the news from his recent (Christmas) trip ) again to Mexico, as a mem- . 1 her of Campus Crusade. Da- j vid went to Mexico last sum / mer and 1 explained the: purposes of trip. His sermon was entitled "Motivation for Mission." and a real encouragement encouragement for all to hear. Greeters at doors - Judy and Mylo Van Dyke. Sunday ushers - William Hannah, Gerald Rainey, Gordon, Atkins, Lavern Heard. Happy Birthday to - Kennedy Kennedy Gray who celebrates March 10. Next Sunday is Sacrament Sacrament of Baptism 9:30 at Kirby Kirby 11 a.m. Orono United. Sunday, March 19 - Palm Sunday, and Good Friday, March 24 - there will be again the churches in Newcastle Newcastle - Orono, Newtonville areas sponsoring a Good Friday Friday walk, beginning at St. Francis Catholic Church at 1 p.m. Walking along baseline baseline to Newtonville (12 kilometers). kilometers). Refreshments will be available along the way and scriptures verses to help us think about the meaning of Jesus' death on the cross- for us-and for the whole world. Easter Breakfast-Kirby church will be serving breakfast at 8 p.m. on Easter Easter Sunday. Everyone welcome. welcome. Following the Sunday morning service a fine time of food and fellowship was enjoyed by a very good crowd. After lunch David Milnes explained the "Campus "Campus Crusade", as a group of Christian university students, students, interested in spreading spreading the gospel. 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