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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1989, p. 11

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Wacky Wednesday Hits Ne wcastle School The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. March 15.198!) II ipBl n||| Large Attendance at Sunday Morning Church Service Orono News by I. Challlce On Wacky Wednesday, March 8, at St. Francis of Assisi School in Newcastle Village Village Tina Langley, left, and Lisa Hottot dressed upside-down and backwards in keeping with the theme of the day. Add a little Green to your home this St Patrick's Day 25% Off All Green Plants Main St., Orono 983-9155 Bowmanville Oshawa 623-8482 433-2515 Quote--"The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the men who can't read them" - Mark Twain. Mrs. Thelma Gil bank, Mrs. Inez Harris, Mrs. Gladys Gladys Greenwood, all from Orono, and Mrs. Ellen Or- miston of Courtice all enjoyed enjoyed a bus trip to Florida and returned home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hird, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and Lawrence Lawrence Tyler, Kirby, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Inez Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pig- gott were Sunday visitors with Les and Neta All dread, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Dean .Warren, Amanda and Corey Peterborough were weekend guests of her parents, the O. Challices's. Orono Sr. Citizens' Club Sixteen members of Orono Orono Sr. Citizens' Club held their monthly meeting Thursday, March 9 in I.O.O.F. hall. Following the business portion of meeting, Big Boost for B and P Club's Bursary Fund Members of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Business and Professional Professional Women's Club were delighted with the results of their fashion show "Spring Into March" last Wednesday. Wednesday. The evening featured Catherine Lyons who talked about how personal colour and style can enhance the look of both women and men. A kaleidoscope of chic fashions from her store, modelled by Club members and her own models, enthralled enthralled over 200 guests. The net proceeds of the ticket sales amounted to approximately approximately $1,300, a welcome welcome addition to the Bursary Bursary Fund. Each year, a bursary is given to a graduating graduating female student at Bowmanville, Clarke and Courtice High Schools who is continuing her education in a non-traditional field. The success of the evening evening is due to the hard work of the Co-Chairmen, Roxy Barnes and Susan Bowers, and their committee members. members. and we thank' them for a job well done. The Bowmanville Bowmanville BPW Club also gratefully acknowledges many local individuals and merchants for their donations. donations. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE PROPOSED INFILL PROJECT LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS LANDFILL SITE STAPLETON ROAD, NORTHWEST OF NEWTONVILLE, ONTARIO Laidlaw Waste Systems (Durham) Ltd. is proposing to modify the existing landfill site to provide additional waste disposal capacity. This second open house will provide you with further information on some of the recent developments regarding the infill proposal and the on-going studies. Your input is welcome. Laidlaw staff and consultants will be present to answer your questions and discuss the proposed infill project. OPEN HOUSE SESSION DATE : Wednesday, March 29,1989 PLACE: Newcastle Community Centre Village of Newcastle, Ontario TIME: 1:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more information call: (416) 786-2070 euchre was enjoyed,with following following results- High Scores - Wesley Wood, Edith Gordon, Hilda Caswell. Low Score -Mary Tam- blyn. Lone Hands Bingo - Stella Stella Carson. Leskard Card Party Somewhat smaller crowd than usual at the March 2 monthly euchre party, held in Leskard church hall, with the following results - High scores: High Lady - Mildred Britton Britton 79, High Gent - Vance Cooper 76, Low scores - Joan Gimblett, Morley McAllister, McAllister, Lucky draw - Josie Heb- ditch. Our next party will be Thursday, April 6 at 8 p.m. Orono Town Hall Party There were 13 tables at the March 8, weekly euchre party in Orono Town Hall. High Scores Joyce Cowan Cowan 92, Edgar Millson 88, Hazel Hazel Murphy 79, Richard Lowery and Robin All dread 76. Low Score - Annette Sav- ery. Lucky draws - Joyce Cowan, Cowan, Fred Yeo, Hazel Murphy, Murphy, Marg Todd. There will be euchre every every Wednesday night, 8 p.m. and ladies invited to bring lunch. Orono United Church News A very large attendance at Sunday morning service where the Sacrament of Baptism was performed by Reverend Milnes. The Lenten Symbols (fifth-"Coins") was given by Marlene Ross, and Marvin and Betty Colvin placed the nail in cross and Mandy Fluke blew out the candle. This presentation is a very inspiring part of our regular service, and an excellent reminder reminder of our Saviour's death for each one of us on the cross. During the baptism, the following children were presented presented for baptism- Garet Lome Johan - son of Gary and Bonnie (nee Hardy), Joanne Linda, daughter of Larry and Linda Ferguson (nee Gordon), Christopher Ross - Son of Kevin and Sharon McCar- they, Thomas James Raymond Raymond - Son of Jim and Darlene Darlene Reynolds. We welcome these children children as Jesus welcomes the little ones, and pray God's blessings upon them and their parents. Greeters at door - Gordon and Faye Burnham. Ushers at door - Bill Hannah, Hannah, Gerald Rainey, Gordon Atkins, John Shetler. Our general U.C.W. meeting is Thursday, March 16 at 7.30 p.m. in main hall, and guest speaker is Judy Pearce, Newcastle. All ladies ladies of community welcome. Up coming Easter Services. Services. Sunday, March 19, - Palm Sunday, Kirby 9.30 a.m Orono 11 a.m. Good Friday March 24 - Good Friday walk 1 p.m. Beginning Beginning at St. Francis of Assisi Assisi Catholic Church at 1 p.m. and walking along baseline to Newtonville (12 km). Good Friday Service - March 24 at 7.30 p.m. and Communion - Orono United Church. The church will be open for prayer and quiet meditation meditation "On The Cross" from 12 p.m. noon. Easter Sunday - Kirby 9.15 hymn Sing 9.30 a.m. regular Service. Orono Hymn Sing 10.45 a.m. Join us for Coffee and refreshments, refreshments, following service. service. Breakfast - Kirby church will be serving breakfast at 8 a.m. on Easter Sunday. Everyone is welcome. Horticulture Executive meeting 13 members of Horticulture Horticulture executive met Thursday Thursday night at home of Mrs.-1 Inez Harris. A great deal of [ business was accomplished, with plans for our first Spring meeting March 23, with Douglas Lycett, guest speaker "Lilies" and attention attention all ladies, please bring your own creation of a decorated decorated "Easter Bonnet." Our 1989 year books will be available at this meeting. Plans finalized for our upcoming upcoming bus trip to Spring Flower Show and Home Show in Toronto on April 4. We are pleased to have Mrs. Minnie Zegers as our 1989 Jr. gardeners Leader. The registration and first meeting will be Tuesday, March 28, at (6.30 p.m. - 8 p.m.) in Lower C. E. hall of Orono United Church. Registration Registration fee is $1. for girls and boys ages 6 years - 14 yrs. For further information contact Mrs. Zegers at 983- 5490.. Plans were drawn up for further town beautification in spring and future meetings. meetings. We are again privileged ery nd executive and many inter agi d :.Pla ings. Plan on joining us! Our dist #17 convention is slated for Saturday, April 15. in Brooklin United Church. U.C.W. Meeting The monthly meeting of unit #3 of Orono U.C.W. was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leila Weriy. Mrs. Adele McGill gave the devotions, and Mrs. Werry gave a talk on our new church moderator Rt. Reverend Sang Chul Lee, and several ladies joined her (taking parts) in a recent interview, interview, held with young people, with the moderator. Leila led us in a contest on "Recycling", and this proved very interesting. A delicious lunch was served to close our meeting. Our unit are in charge of devotions devotions for the general meeting meeting this week. Strictly Service Swimming Pools & Spas 34B King St. W„ Bowmanville announces their Moving Sato 10% to 30% OFF ALL IN-STOCK ITEMS ■ Sales and installations of in- ground and above-ground pools ■ Spas and whirlpool baths ■ New! Liquid chlorine filling station Our new location as of April 3rd will be 108 King. 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