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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Sep 1989, p. 8

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i 1 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 20,1989 Orono Anglers Go Lookin' for Big Muskies Orono News by I. Challice Quote--"The world is governed more by appear- 'ance than by realities, so that it is fully as necessary to seem to know something as it is to know it-" Daniel Webster. . Mr. and Mrs. Barry Agn- er, Woodstock, were weekend weekend guests of his aunt, Mrs. ■ Jenny Bowins. The busy ladies of Kirby United Church are preparing preparing the goodies for their large yard and bake sale this Saturday September 23, at Kirby Church from 9-4 p.m. Mrs. Lyn Kimmett, Lindsay, Lindsay, was a visitor with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and aunt Mrs. E. Billings last Thursday. Sunday dinner guests of the 0. Cnallice's - Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown, Peterborough, Peterborough, Donald Challice, Oshawa and Kerry Lynn Challice, Pontypool. Mr. and Mrs. Len Pears left Orono on Friday for their new home in Peterborough, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Gerritt DeJonge left Friday for their new home in Brighton. Orono Orono will sure miss these folks but wish them happiness in their new homes. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, who were married Friday evening evening at the home of the bride-elect, Mrs. Edna Watson. Watson. Reverend Jeff De Jong officiated at ceremony ana reception followed at New Dutch Oven Restaurant. Sympathy of community to Reid families on the passing passing of Mrs. Grace Reid Sunday, Sunday, September 17 (formerly of Kirby for many years). Funeral took place Tuesday, September 19, from Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Reverend Don Stiles officiating. St. Saviour's News LITURGICAL ARTS FESTIVAL St. James Cathedral King & Church Streets Toronto SEPTEMBER 14 - OCTOBER 15,1989 One of the major events Dad L Love Irene DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider at a meeting to be held on: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1989, AT 11:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes fourteen fourteen (14) estate residential lots within the Site indicated on the map below. Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the recommendation recommendation of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4,1989 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report related to the amendment application is available for inspection in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calling Ms. Kay Dryden, Planning Department (Whitby) 668-7731/(Toronto) 686-1651. Requests to make a presentation before the Planning Committee Committee concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1N.6A3, and should be received received by Friday preceding the meeting. Requests to make a presentation before the Regional Council concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Ross- land Road East, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3, and should be received received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. FILE NO. 88-107/D Gary Herrema Regional Chairman C. W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk marking the Sesquicentenni- al of the Diocese of Toronto, the festival will feature displays displays of contemporary works in fabric (vestments, fron-. tals, hangings, etc.) designed designed and crafted by artists from across Canada, as well as objects and artifacts of historical importance. The festival will be open during the following hours: Mon-Sat 10:30-4:00; Wed 10:30-8:00; and Sun 1:00- 5:00. Guided tours may be arranged. arranged. Call 489-1959 or 488-5312. St.' Saviour's News St. Saviour's congregation congregation welcomed Reverend Stanley Isherwood, associate minister, St. Peter's, Co- bourg. He filled in for our rector who was taking the service in St. Peter's. The Sesqui' Cross will be at St. Saviour's and then it is planned to carry it towards towards St. John's, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Thursday, 21 and have them meet us. Anyone who would like to join in will be more than welcome. Leaving St. Saviour's at approximately approximately 6.00 p.m. Next Sunday, September 24, service at 9.30 a.m. with Reverend D. Bone as guest speaker. He is Director of- Extension and Services, Diocese Diocese of Toronto. It is Reverend Reverend Bone's dept, we will be working with, during the next few months. Monday, September 18, 7.30 Pre-Synod meeting for our area to be held at St. Paul's, Lindsay. God's Groceries - Donations Donations of high protein non- perishable food stuff needed for local food banks. Please put your donations in basket, basket, at back of church. St. Saviour's Fishing Trip The group left Orono on Friday for. Campbellford area, via Apsley and other points north, to a place outside outside of town named the "Hall Residence", on Trent River. Hospitality was sim- ' ply great! We received one complaint complaint from' one guy "that there was simply no fish in area", but putting the line in the water, sure helped!" The pilot in one boat had trouble keeping on course because one was out of the water (most of time). A while later our boat captained by Steve Johnson returned too early, because the muskie that took our bait, was so strong, it pulled our boat "to dock, where upon investigation we found it needed some dental work. Steve pried the fish's jaws open and we completed the necessary work, before setting setting the muskie free! We went to the Flea Market Market Saturday afternoon and then out for supper Saturday Saturday night, both outings were great and very informative. We sure enjoyed all the people people we met and sharing friendships, and hope to catch even more fish next time. We even brought back 7 bass that weighed 5 lbs. or more each, and hope that other guys have as much success; in as short a time as we had! Orono United Church News The church was decorated decorated for the special Flower Sunday service, on Sunday morning, and also two extra pots of- mums placed in memory of late Howard Bellamy Bellamy and placed by wife Bessie and members of family. family. Mrs. Doreen Lowery, President of Orono Horticulture Horticulture welcomed the congregation, congregation, and children's story was given by Isabelle Challice, Challice, in absence of Donna Hutton. Guest singers, Dorothy McIntyre and Joan Russell who favoured with 2 delight- • ful duets. , Greeters at the door - Vera Staples and Isabelle Challice. Ushers - Laurence Sta ples, Orville Challice, Clifford Clifford Terrill and Bertha White. The Orono Jr. Gardeners paraded into church carrying carrying pretty containers of flowers, flowers, which later were sent and taken to sick and shut- ins in community. Sunday School opened this morning, but not next Sunday as our church closes to join with Kirby on their anniversary. Guest speaker - Reverend Doug Warren, Hampton. Birthday greetings to Carlos Tamblvn who celebrates celebrates September 23. Orono Pastoral charge meeting - meets Wednesday, September 27 8 p.m main * hall - note time and day, for all depts. of church. Attention all church members and adherents - Your Session members will be visiting in the next two weeks. At recent Bd. of Stewards meeting the committees were selected for the upcoming upcoming annual Turkey dinner, Wednesday, October 25. More details in papers later. Reserve this date. Orono U.C.W. are sponsoring sponsoring a Royal Doulton Demonstration Demonstration at Orono United Church on Thursday September September 28 at 7.30 p.m. - Door Prizes. For tickets contact contact 3-5937, or 3-5149, or 3- 5327. Explorer groups begin Wednesday, September 20 6.30 p.m. - 8 p.m. All girls ages 8-11 yrs. are invited. Contact Mrs. Bertha White - 3-5415. Social News. A group of close friends and neighbours gathered Sunday afternoon at Franklin Franklin House, Bethany for a delightful delightful Sunday brunch, to bid farewell to John and Joan Hodge who are leaving our community in near future. future. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson on their marriage Friday evening evening September 15, in St. Francis of Assissi Church, Newcastle. The bride the former Miss Kim Moffat, daughter of Harold ana Jean Moffat, Orono. Wesleyville News by E. Barrowclough Intended for last'week From beginners to university university students, all started back to school last week or were getting ready to do so. We offer best wishes to all of them, not only those named here but all the others we didn't locate. Stephen McHolm is beginning his year at Ottawa university, Peter Symons is returning for his third year at Trent with two more to go, Katie Nichols in grade 3 and Jessica Jessica Nichols to Jr. Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Adam Stripp, grade 2 and Nathan Stripp, Jr. Kindergarten, Kindergarten, at Newtonville. From the lakeshore, Charlene Charlene Austin in grade 13. Steve Hutchins, Sarah Bern- hard and Tara Mitchell, grade 10, Catherine MacDonald MacDonald and Susie Roy grade 8 in Port Hope. Carrie Tuf- ford in grade 6; Ian Tuttle and Joey MacDonald in grade 4, and Christopher Tufford in grade 2, Jeffrey Hutchinson in grade 1, all at George Hamilton. Also there are Jamie grade 4, Emily grade 2 and Ian Sculthorpe Sr. Kindergarten. David Gas son is starting out on the great adventure in Jr. Kindergarten Kindergarten at George Hamilton. Hamilton. Christa Tuttle is in grade 6 in French Immersion Immersion in Port Hope, as well as Danna Darken same grade. Members of Cobourg Presbytery of the United church met at Welcome for their session on Tuesday, September 5th. The chairman chairman for the next year, Reverend Reverend Duncan-White of Port Hope, was installed. Regular business was transacted and the announcement was made that a Korean missionary missionary with his wife and nine year old son, will be coming to Bay of Quinte conference conference and living somewhere somewhere within it. At the end of his term he will be returning returning to Korea. A meal was served to 53 people by the UCW. Phyllis Symons accompanied accompanied the bus load of superannuated superannuated teachers on a trip to Niagara-On-the-Lake to attend attend the Shaw Festival there and thoroughly enjoyed enjoyed the entertainment. Congratulations to Harold Harold ana Verna Austin on the birth of a great- granddaughter on Friday, September 1st, also to the parents, Dawn and Guy Forsythe Forsythe of Garden Hill. Helen Dinner and Lewis Clarke were in Kingston on Thursday to visit Mrs. Phyllis Phyllis Clarke who is recovering from triple by-pass surgery, at the general hospital there. All of her friends wish for her a speedy recovery and return home. Broken Windshield? \ Save 150.00 jj | Offer valid for most insurance companies Expires October 3,1989 l'iïlï ' ïïï ïéw» in ÏMMiiiMii"ii , T|itiÉÉ*fcUrr K******tÉtÉÉt**è*ÉÉtWÉ>ÉÉÉi>lÉÉÉ>iÉÉ^É^«M<ÉW--ÉIÉ»É--É-- ----■ EMAutoGloff "YOUR ONE STOP GLASS SHOP" BOWMANVILLE 19 SILVER ST. 623 UXBRIDOE, PORT PERRY, LINDSAY, PETERBOROUGH, CAMPBELLFORD Call Us Today For All Your Glass Needs AUTO GLASS • COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL PLATE GLASS ♦ SAFETY GLASS Sincere sympathy is extended extended to the husband and daughters and other family of Phyllis Down of Oshawa whose death occurred during during the weekend. Mrs. Down was a sister of Mrs. Jean Payne. Church service at Welcome Welcome United on Sunday September September 10th, was in charge of Reverend W. Sedgwick during which there was a dramatization of the day's theme by Sunday school pupils pupils Elizabeth Groeneveld and Micheline Ough. The scripture reading was the story of Paul's letter to Phi- lomen. It was a very diplo- mactic one, persuading PM- lomen to accept back his runaway slave as a Christian Christian brother, rather than punish him. Michelene acted the owner, Elizabeth the slave and Reverend Sedgwick, Sedgwick, Philomen. The story of Jesus made a great change in the lives of all of them and although there is no record to prove it, it is possible possible that the bishop Onessi- mus of Ephesus was the same returned slave. He had collected the writings of Paul which form such a large part of the New Testament. Testament. TheVchoir's anthem was accompanied by Stephen Stephen Sword and they sang, "We Bless the Father", by Mark Bender. The offering was received by Peter Symons Symons and John Connelly. A large white basket of pink ana red glads brightened the church on a cloudy morning. September 1949: The Woman's Association held their meeting at the home of Mrs. R. Best with convenor Mrs. Inch and helpers Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Holdaway and Berniece Best. The topic was neighbourliness ana a talk was given by Dr. Oke. Mrs. Anderson told the story of the hymn, "Abide with Mr." Roll call for the next meeting was a twelve inch quilt block. Music Results The piano pupils of Margaret Margaret Munday received the following grades in the Spring Examinations at the Royal Conservatory of Mu- Theorv: Grade 2 First Class Honours with distinction - Christine Chambers. First Class Honours - Scott McGregor, Corey Green. Preliminary Rudiments First Class Honours - Allison Allison Morris Piano: Grade 9 - Honours- Ruth Uy Grade 6 - First Class Honours - Christine Chambers Chambers Honours - Corey Green Grade 5 - Honours - Scott McGregor Grade 4 - First Class. Honours - Carol Uy Honours - Jackie Chow Grade 3 - First Class Honours - David Chambers, Melissa Harty Honours - Cathy Davis Grade 2 - Honours - Laurel Laurel McDougal The following students of Mrs. Phyllis Dewell were successful in their examinations examinations with the Royal Conservatory Conservatory of Music in the spring examination session: Grade 8 ninno: Honours: David Rice Pass: Ginette Purdy. Grade 6 piano Pass: Tamara Murphy Grade 5 Piano Honours: Karleen Welsh Grade 4 Piano Pass - Patti Jean Kay Grade 3 Piano First Class Honours Christina Bergmann Grade 1 Piano First Class Honours Janet Moore fimde^Rudiments ^ Knapp First Class Honours - Karleen Welsh, Hannah Whntoly, Y/ When The Stars Come Up, Prices Come Down! 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