) round, was present- 'uesday, April 11th, club's regular sessions, ed with his 6tn Black Belt on Judo Cliib Members Receive Awards Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, April 19,1989 Well-known Leo Haunsberger, owner of the Maple Recently, members of Maple Leaf Judo Club competed competed in a Tora Invitational at Bramalea, where they won several trophies. The winners are, 1-r, Carla Rom- bough 2nd, Mark ' . , , , Besslich 3rd, Neil Browne 1st and Sandor Gyomo- rey 3rd. By Harvey Malcolm Pleased to hear that Miss Lisa Nesbitt underwent the required correctional surgery surgery successfully on her fin- S and toes in the Sick ren's Hospital on Friday, Friday, April 7 in Toronto. She should be able to return home following a brief recovery recovery period. Mrs. Brenda Malcolm and Tara visited Lisa in hospital this week. Mr. Balfour Moore was an overnight patient in Port Perry Hospital this week. Mrs. Mitzi Pick of Ajax News from Yelverton joined old friends Janice (Stacey) Hunter of Bobcay- geon and Marleah (Malcolm) Burton of Yelverton for their annual get-together this weekend. The "girls" had a very enjoyable social time renewing old acquaintances, gossiping etc., etc. Mitzi also got coerced into helping her mother do some interior decorating here at Malconia. That "bursitis" "bursitis" sure comes in handy. Mona Malcolm and Ronnie Ronnie Sharman joined the Sharman family gathering on Sunday to honour Master Christopher Sharman on his very first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Marte Malcolm, Malcolm, Dionne and Danielle motored to Amprior this week end to visit Jane's cousin cousin Susan, her hubby Dwight and family. • Dwayne Glasbergen showed a number of his rabbits rabbits at a Rabbit Show at St. Williams (near Simcoe) on Saturday. He picked up a number of ribbons including 12 firsts, 7 seconds and. 3 thirds in total - a pretty good display! 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, A How-lb, Where-Tb and When-To Guide to Growing. ~3> f- «w» v\ Supplement will be published Wednesday, May 1 Oth Telephone 623-3303 and ask for Display Advertising Groat Gardens for America" by the Gordon Council Neighbors See Deer, Coyotes couple Performs at church f Wesleyville News K v ' ; by E. Barrowclough . ; Rav Wilson made the nresAntatinn dnrinfr one of the By Edna Barrowclough Sunshine greeted church goers outside on Sunday morning, April 9, and it was reflected inside by the large bouquets of forsythia and plump pussy willows, all of it harmonizing with the purple purple chrysanthemums. Reverend Reverend Sedgwick's sermon at Welcome was titled "Under Orders" and was based on the scripture readings of Paul's conversion and commission commission and Peter's dramatic dramatic reminder of his denial and his orders to "Feed my Sheep". The children were told of the light, brighter than the sun and learned the steps to follow Jesus. Baptism, learning about Jesus, Jesus, then repeating "I believe believe Jesus is the son of God, and I am trying to be a follower follower of Jesus. The choir's anthem was a fine arrangement arrangement of "Bless the Lord, Oh My Soul." The offering was received by Allin Osborne and Carroll Nichols and Hazel Hazel and Barbara Irwin greeted greeted the congregation at the door. On Tuesday afternoon, April 4, the annual meeting of the Morrish Women's Institute Institute was held at the Ruth Clarke Centre, Port Hope. This meeting was mostly concerned with the business of the past year, election of officers, and plans for the future. future. A lovely spring poem was read by Bea Hughes. The officers for the coming year are, President, Marion Bamsey, Vice Pres. Marion Hodgins, Secretary Berniece .Best and treasurer, Eileen O'Hara. Mae Ferguson and Eileen O'Hara had attended an Institute workshop at So- lina and reported on the discussion discussion there. There were suggestions for ways of improving improving the organization. News of the tragic death of Gary Watts came to the community last week. Gary was the son of Lois (Snell) and Phillip Watts of Chelsea, Chelsea, R. R. 1 Quebec. Gary was skiing near Calgary and fell into a crevasse. His mother Lois, is the daughter of the late Jim and Berniece Snell, formerly of Port Britain. Britain. Sincere sympathy is felt for his bereaved family. John Barrowclough of Surrey B.C. has been attending attending a business meeting in Ottawa and spent a few days last week with his grandmother here. Ed and Helene Harvonen with Melody and Daniel celebrated celebrated Friday's birthday with John and his grandmother grandmother on Saturday April 8, and John returned to Surrey that night. Many neighbours and friends from other places attended attended the funeral of Sidney Haskill on Monday afternoon afternoon on April 3rd, Port Hope. Following the service they were invited to the home of Sanford and Helen Ann Haskill to spend a time of fellowship and remembrance, remembrance, while being served refreshments. Inez Symons and this writer attended a meeting of the Oshawa-Whitby Genealogical Genealogical Society in Whitby on Tuesday evening April 4th. While there they met Stan Hockett who had been in this area recently researching researching his family roots in Port Britain. Stan was thrilled to be present at the gold sports awards in the Duke of Edinburgh series in which his grand daughter received one. The Port Hope charge men's club, ACTS held their annual pancake supper on Tuesday night April 4th, at Welcome. There was the alive and others out of sight behind shrubbery. Both deer and coyotes are seen frequently. frequently. We are glad to report improvement improvement among friends who have been ill. Mrs. Florence Florence Reeve is feeling much better after several weeks of discomfort with the ailment called shingles, and now Clarence Nichols is suffering with the same disorder. Gloria Gloria (Nichols) Young is home in Islington, from Womens College hospital and will have some time before regaining regaining her normal strength. We wish returning good health for all of them. April 12, 1939: Easter decorations at church were daffodils from Mrs. Holda- way, primula from Mrs. Chas. Snell in memory of her husband, and house plants from Mrs. S. Barrowclough Barrowclough and Harry Brooking. Several attended special service service at Morrish on Friday evening to hear Reverend Wesley of Camboume. Margaret Margaret Hill and Helene Barrowclough Barrowclough spent Easter in Marvelville. Mrs. C. Allison, Miles and Jean of Peterborough Peterborough spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Tu fiord and others. Some summer residents from Toronto have been down to inspect their ' here. Mr. and Mrs. The Liberty Pentecostal Church at the comer of Regional Regional Road 57 and Highway 2 will have two special guests this Sunday, April 23rd at 6:30 p.m. They are Wes and. Jodi Mills, a husband and wife duo, who met and participated in a popular Christian singing group, the Celebrant Singers from California. This opportunity opportunity led them to minister in song in nearly 15 countries, countries, including 2 1/2 months in India. Members of the public are invited to attend this service to hear this unique couple. >1 go with this year's maple syrup being a special treat. The men were assisted by four boys, Jason Clarke, Daryl Jackson, David Pidgeon, and Michael LePage. On Saturday evening the local card club held a dinner party at the home of Murray and Jean Payne as its final for the season. There was plenty of delicious food, review review of the year's events and a happy evening for all. On Thursday morning April 6, Mrs. Sarah Scul- thorpe entertained neighbours, neighbours, Christine Wilson, Jane McColl, Florence Reeve, Gwen Best and Evelyn Evelyn Hall at a coffee hour. lyn Thi ere was delightful conversation conversation of current topics and spring delights. There is a wonderful view to the south from the renovated former Holdawav homestead. On Saturday, April 8, hikers found the remains of a deer with only clean picked bones and bits of hair remaining. Hikers the same day in the opposite direction saw three peer very much 'i' !" ' 'i >-t 1 . iarrv Brooking visited their daughter in Tyrone this week. Solina W.I. The 25th Solina Casserole Casserole luncheon was held March 29 at 12:30 p.m. Greeting the guests were Blaikie Rowsell and Jessie Tink. Receiving corsages as they arrived for attending 24 or 25 luncheons were Ruth link; Evelyn Dewell; Violet Naylor; Helen Werry; Isobel Davis; Ruby Sweet; Win Brown and Sylvia Polak. Polak. In the upper hall, guests were entertained by story teller Joan Sanderson of Oshawa. Guests receiving the draw prizes were Irene Ayre, Noreen Bradley; Marjorie Marjorie McGee; Nancy Smit- ham: Pat Gray; Joan Cunningham; Cunningham; Meta Swain; Doris Perkin; Susan Pleasants; Audrey Dodswell; Isobel Payne; Ruby Buzzell; Agnes Cowling was the recipient of a corsage. Thanks to our guests and the ladies of our W.I. we celebrated a very successful 25th luncheon.' P.R.O. 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