Students Ready for Big Performance . Alison Mullins Tonight is the night. After After a full year of preparation, preparation, Bowmanville High School students are ready to present Private Spaces, in collaboration with the Toronto Toronto group, Dancemakers. The music and dance extrav- Janet Myers aganza begins at 7:30 tonight tonight and is part of the St. Paul's Performing Arts Series. Series. "They'd better- keep the sidewalks unrolled that night," grade 12 music student student Jay Godsmark recently Jay Godsmark Æ#/ , * • > Janet Anderson '\ The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at à Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran j§L Paul's Pmtefr Ollfurcl] Minister: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 SUNDAY, MAY 7TH, 1989 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: "The Greatest of Ease i Sunday School Kindergarten through High School Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paid's your church home. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streëts Bowmanville, Ontario I Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison-Glover B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, MAY 7TH, 1989 11:00 a.m. Junior Choir's presentation of "Noah and the Ark" 7:30 p.m. Trinity Choir's Spring Concert WEDNESDAY, MAY 10TH U.C.W. Salad Luncheon Sittings at 11 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m. TICKETS -- 623-3138 For information on Nursery Care and Church School Call 623-3138 Serving Bowmanville and area since 1835. Liberty Pentecostal Church Martin Road and Highway No. 2 Bowmanville 623-5182 Pastoral Staff: Rev. Vern O'Brien, Pastor Paul Shank, Asst. Pastor 9:45 a.m. Christian Education Classes for all ages 11 a.m. Communion - Membership Service Pastor O'Brien's Message The Church Victorious Soloist: Don McArthur * * * * * * Powerful, Anointed, Music Ministry EVENING SERVICE 6:00 p.m. Musical and Drama Presentation "Sincerely Yours" Presented by 40 youths from Waterloo, Ontario EVERYONE WELCOME Sunday, May 7th at 2 p.m. RIGHT TO LIFE RALLY Queen's Park, Toronto ****** Tuesday 7 p.m. Youth Bible Study Wednesday -- 7 p.m. Adults and Crusaders (ages (i -12) . MAY 3RD MIRACLE CRUSADE with HAROLD CHAMBERLAIN Lisa Lyle warned. "It's going to be the best thing to come to this little little town since Princess Margaret Margaret came." That kind of unbridled enthusiasm has marked the project from day one, both in the students and in the two driving forces behind the project, Ron Parker and JaneEccles. - Mrs. Eccles has directed her art students in the creation creation of the sets and costumes costumes which will be a central central part of Wednesday's production. We featured several several of these students two weeks ago. Mr. Parker has unleashed unleashed the creative forces in his class, encouraging students not only to perform the music for the event, but also to write it using synthesizers synthesizers and even a plain old pen and paper at times. Jay wrote four songs using using a drum machine and keyboards of various description. description. "Basically, they let Adam McGillivray you write what you want; what you think would fit in the scene," he comments. Two or three of his songs are integrated into the performance. performance. Lance McRobbie also has written music for Private Spaces. An accomplished keyboard player, he is intrigued intrigued by the possibilities of electronic music. His pieces pieces will include synthesizers and horns. He has written a selection which will be performed performed on a clarinet and saxophone in the transition al hallway leading to the auditorium. auditorium. Grade 11 clarinet player Judith Amesbury was very impressed with the approach approach the the professional dancers, Dancemakers, took at their first meeting. "We sat down and played notes- whatever came to mind. It sounded neat and so we tried to put it on paper, and we tried to harmonize it. We were allowed and encouraged encouraged to explore." Judith will be playing her clarinet in the waterway scene. Many other music students students have worked to compose compose music for the evening performance. Several will perform their compositions as dancers whirl about them on Wednesday. The public is welcome to attend this unique production production which is sure to reach new heights of artistic and creative excellence. Speaker Discusses Issues Facing Campaign Life Coalition "All that evil needs to flourish is for good men to ' do nothing." Edmund Burke made this statement over 2 centuries ago in the British House of Parliament. It was echoed again in Bowman- ville Court Room 1 on April 6 by Jim Hughes, chairperson chairperson of Campaign Life Coalition. Coalition. Evil does prevail in our land, and our tax dollars are funding it all in the name of reproductive freedom says St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Church Si. at Temperance, Bowmanville 155TH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. May 7 CHRIST AND THIS CHURCH 5:30 Pot Luck Supper 7:00 Old Fashioned Hymn Sinn Information -- 623-3432 The Rev. W. L. Chatterton B;Sc., B.D. Minister ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north ol Bowmanville on . Concession Four just west 9 of Liberty Street. 1 , SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 A.M. and 7 P.M. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 7:00 P.M. REV. RICHARD C. SOWDER 263-8333 St. George's Anglican Church Newcastle Village Sunday, May 7,1989 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer GUEST PREACHER Rev. Don Stiles of Newcastle United MIDWEEK SERVICES Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Rev. Douglas W. Hall 987-4745 .Jta&feSL 155 Years of Community Service jit. llnfyn's (Anglican (Eljitrd] Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, MAY 7TH, 1989 SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion ■ 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley Hughes Jim Hughes was key note speaker at a Public Forum sponsored by Bowmanville Concern For Life. Special music was provided by Mr. Steve Epworth. Steve inspired inspired the filled court room with his composition the "Unborn Child". Secretary Mrs. Roley Brink shared information information on the activities of Concern For Life during the past year. One such activity- is providing resources (speakers, books, movies, videos,etc) to schools, community community groups and individuals individuals upon request. During Mr. Hughes' presentation presentation he outlined the three areas of the pro-life movement in Canada-social, educational, and political. Campaign Life Coalition is the national political arm in Canada. Its mandate is to work in the .po^c£d?ai;ena, with politicians etcSto.bring! about protective legislation for'the unborn from the, moment moment of conception. Hughes believes that the hearts of people in Canada must also change. This will only happen happen when people recognize the humanity of the unborn child and call on their government government to protect it. Mr. Hughes stated that the public is misinformed about the truth behind the pro-abortionist movement in Canada. The media reports emphasize the' need for woman to dispose of an untimely untimely "product of pregnancy" pregnancy" rather than reveal the true humanity of the very much alive unborn child. People can make a difference, difference, but they have to do more than just talk about it. Yes, good people have done too little for long enough. All present were encouraged encouraged to become more active in revealing the humanity of the unborn child and to extend extend help to young women in distress. Respectfully submitted by Karen Martin. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. May 3. 1989 5 Students of the Month Honored at M.J. Hobbs Teachers at MJ Hobbs Senior Public School recent- Derkach, Jason Heard, Jenn Shank, Martha Worboy ly selected the students of the month for April. Pic- and Neil Gerrits. In the back row from the left are: tured in the front row from the left are: Dan Olleren- Doug Haskell, Gerry Desjardins, Brian Walker, Marta shaw, Steven Goff, Michael Ewart, Adam Rowden and Swirydowicz and Shafana Kanji. Jay Heming. In the middle row from the left are: Mike Ribbon Cutting Marks Opening of Renovated Offices The official opening of the newly-expanded Family Trust offices in Bowmanville took place on Tuesday, April 25. Representatives from the Family Trust head .office, and,.members of the local business community were among the guests on hand for the ceremony, as was Newcastle Mayor Marie Hubbard who cut the ribbon ribbon " to open the building. From left are: Gerry McGoey, President of Family Trust; Margaret Hines, FRI, Divisional Manager; Shirley Sylvester, FRI CRB, Manager of the Bowmanville Branch; Bemie J. O'Hallarn, Manager of the Toronto Dominion Bank in- Bowmanville; Fraser Beach, Président of First Call. Realty; Tom Shea, Chief Executive Officer of Family Trust; and Mario Veltri, of Marianna Developments. Family Trust is Canada's largest privately-owned real estate company. It has annual sales of more than $1 billion and a team of over 1,400 sales associates and support staff. Family Trust has 33 offices and plans to open additional branches in the near future. Specially-selected items throughout the store 20% OFF 20% OFF 20% OFF ALL ALL 10k ALL WATCHES CHAINS EARRINGS (Selected 10k and 14k) Look for Sale Tags for Bis Savings All Through the Store This will include many gift items: • "Cornflower" Stemware • Costume Jewellery • Silverplate Flatware • Jewellery Chests • Wall Clocks • Pendants and Bracelets • Special selection of diamond rings and stone rings Shop today for best selection at Hooper's Jewellers 39 Kins St. West Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747