( 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc. March 22.198!) A guide to fine dining and entertainment. Wesleyville Correspondent Reports Many Signs of Spring Wesleyville News by B. Barrowcloufih . On Wednesday, March 8, Welcome UCW held its monthly meeting at. the church with both units in attendance attendance at 1.30 p.m. Phyllis Phyllis Symons conducted the business with plans being made for catering for about 10 people from throughout lobourg Presbytery in April, •d for assistance with eds of Conference being Id in Port Hope in May. ollowing devotions, a skit Ws presented by Hazel Hill, Christine Wilson, Dora Nichols, and Phyllis Symons which was an introduction to a film concerning South Africa and the troubles there. It was interesting to receive a certificate showing this UCW as a guardian of the Brazil rain forest. Unit 2 bake and take it sale was successful although it was mostly "bake it". Several members were ice bound with a skating rink around house and driveways. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Nichols returned on Thursday Thursday from a trip to Florida. They had very good weather and were able to see several parts of that state they had not visited on a previous trip. There are many signs of spring after the usual winter. winter. We will miss the thrill of hearing the ice breaking up in a stream after being frozen frozen since November right through a snowy and cold winter. What a thrill that was! Pussy willows are bursting their buds, a chipmunk chipmunk made his first appearance appearance at the bird feeder, perhaps perhaps tiring of his own stored food, flies are coming out of the wall and redwings were singing on Saturday morning morning the 11th, seen by Marsha Marsha Groeneveld and Helene Karvonen visiting from Scarborough. The March meeting of the Morrish Women's Institute was held at the Ruth Clarke Centre in Port Hope on Tuesday, March 7, with president Marion Bamsey in the chair. The business concerned concerned a meeting to be held in Solina, March 14 on "Recharge "Recharge your Women's Institute Institute batteries". Two ladies plan to attend the District Annual at Garden Hill, and there was planning for the 80th birthday party. Marion Hodgson introduced the speaker Audrey Wilson, chairman of the outdoor Education Education Program. She showed slides taken at the education centre in her area where children go for study and recreation. The beautiful beautiful pictures showed butterflies, butterflies, birds, deer, flowers, working beaver,etc. Public school children go there winter winter and summer, a wonderful wonderful experience for them in their school year. Audrey was thanked by Marion Marvin and presented with a_gift by Catherine Hoskin. oil i The roll call was "the name of a lady of local interest" and answered by everyone with some well known answers answers twice. They were: Mrs. Minnie McHolm, Florence Florence Keeler, Edna Barrow- clough. Dr. Clara Benson, Ruth Clarke, Erwin McKay, Anna . Retallick, Nettie Beighton. A paper was given on international affairs, such as nuclear disaster, stock market crash, world hunger and disabled, and ways to channel resources from war to peace. In spite of the chilly wind of Sunday morning, March 12th, the strong rays of the sun melted the remaining patches of ice from driveways, driveways, allowing the icebound of the previous week to attend attend cnurch at Welcome. Everyone there echoed Reverend Reverend Sedgwick's welcome to Margot Franke, back again after her recent surgery in Kingston. She has made a wonderful recovery and we hope will soon have her full strength back. Welcome also to baby, Cateline, daughter of Krista and Peter Cough- ler of He, Terrot, Quebec who were visiting the Roy McHolm's. The choir's anthem anthem was "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?" with Barbara Barbara Croft singing a solo part and the bass and tenors another part. It was led by John Groeneveld and accompanied accompanied at the piano by Stephen Stephen McHolm. Children were asked questions about the scripture lesson of the women's gift of precious perfume perfume which seemed a little beyond understanding. It is for older folk too. It is hard to accept the fact of the lavish lavish gift being acceptable but in Reverend Sedgwick's sermon sermon it was emphasized that the greatest part of any gift is the love which prompts it. Jesus's remark that "it is a beautiful thing she has done," is the sanction for Mother Theresa's gift of beauty to a church rather than giving it all to the poor. A bright yellow' chrysanthe Iso egg cartons, mum and two purple ones were the floral offering, and the regular one was received ■ by Allan Osborne and Percy Hoskin. The congregation was welcomed at the door by Arnold and Kay Thorn dyke. Next Sunday will be "Fair Share Sunday" with oppor tunity for gifts of money or produce, als shopping bags, The fourth session of Bible study, "People of Hope" was held at Welcome on Tuesday. March 7th with some members absent because because of ice problems. The; discussion was led by Beryl Cruse of Garden Hill. Michelle and Jennifer Smith of Belleville arrived on Sunday to visit a few days with grandparents, Harold and Verna Austin. The Guide, March 11, 1949, The Y.P.D. presented a program at the county Home, Cobourg on March 2 with Murray Payne, pres, in charge. B BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE and TAVERN 45 King St. W„ Newcastle 987-4442 Thank you to the patrons of Buster's and Good Luck to Mr. and Mrs. Tomina and son Bob fHte Weil tyanUlif, ! I ll.i BRIDES-TO-BE. . . II your wedding is three months or more away, you will want to attend. KWtfffll BRIDAL PARTY Admission is FRBIi, but by invitation only. To obtain your personal invitation for you and your moilici or guest, please give us a call Phone: 623-5873 Place: Bowmanville Lions Centre Time: 7 p.m. Date: Monday, April 3rd Look whit I WELCOME WAGON has in store for you... • Exciting Gifts for Every Bride , • Demonstrations zLhH • Numerous Door Brizes • Special Displays 5 How does your garden grow? IS IT CAREFULLY GROOMED OR GROWING WILD? FLOURISHING OR FAILING? THIS IS THE SEASON TO REFRESH, REFURBISH AND REVITALIZE YOUR LANDSCAPE TO LOOK ITS BEST. What's up Doc? Easter Brunch 3 Seating 5 1 A How-To, Where-To and When-To Guide io Growing. THIS WEEK March 23, 24, 25 Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 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