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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Dec 1989, p. 5

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i De y - Lesnick Wedding LJjt.: Angela Lesnick and Milton Milton Dey were married on Saturday, August 19. 1989, at 11 a.m. in Canton United Church, with the Reverend Wendell Sedgwick officiating. officiating. The organist was Grace Marsh, the oboe was played by Ann Harris, and the soloist soloist was Nancy Allin. Parents of the bride are Zory and Victoria Lesnick, Newcastle, and the groom's parents are Cecil and Cleo Dey, R.R. 4, Port Hope. The church was decorated decorated with baskets of lilies and gladiolii-, and the pews with sheaves of wheat and pink bows. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride wore a white crinkle cotton polyester polyester cocktail length gown designed with a Victorian French lace collar, lace inserted inserted sleeves, a satin sash and a lace trimmed hemline. Wearing a head wreath of baby's breath, she carried a bouquet of long stemmed pink Rpeciosum Rubrum lilies, lilies, baby's breath and ribbon. ribbon. The matron of honor was Jacquie Galea, Newcastle, and the bridesmaids were Darlene Sullivan, Etobicoke, Kim Hussey, Oshawa, and Diane Gillispie, Port Hope. Wearing identical cotton calico cocktail length gowns, and head wreaths of baby's breath, tiny pink and blue flowers, pink and ivory ribbons, ribbons, tney carried bouquets of long stemmed pink lilies, baby's breath, ana ribbon. Best man was Clifford Dey of Garden Hill and the ushers were Sam Galea, Zory Allan Lesnick, Newcastle, Newcastle, and Terry Wilson, R.R. 1 Port Hope. The groom and his attendants attendants wore navy suits with light blue ties. The groom's boutonniere was a gardenia and the ushers white free- sias. At the dinner held in Canton Hall, and at the gar- ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north of Bowmanville on Concession Four just west ol Liberty Street ' SUNDAY WORSHIP 10.a.m. and 7 p.m. WED! BIBLE STUDY: r 8:00 p.m. Rev. Richard C. Sowder 263-8333 St. George's Anglican Church Village of Newcastle SUNDAY SERVICES 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. 1st and 3rd Holy Communion 2nd and 4th.,., Morning Prayer, Nursery and Sunday School- MIDWEEK Wednesday, 9:30 aim. Holy Communion The Rev. Douglas W. Hall 987-4745 155 Years of Community Service inhn's Anglican (ttfyurclj Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 1989 CHRISTMAS I 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Mid-week Communion Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. ' CHRISTMAS SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, Dec. 24th 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Candlelight Service Christmas Sunday 10:30 a.m. -- Family Service of Worship Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more Information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran den party held at the Dey farm in the afternoon, the bride's mother received the guests in a teal green dress, assisted by the groom's mother in a pink dress. Both wore a pink freesia corsage. Master of ceremonies was - Wayne Hussy, uncle of the bride. Leaving in a motor home for their honeymoon, the bride wore a two piece, blue and white print cotton outfit. outfit. They travelled through the New England States and the Maritimes. Prior to the wedding, a family shower was given by Zosia and Kim Hussey, miscellaneous miscellaneous showers by the Canton U.C.W. and by Jacquie Jacquie Galea. The groom's parents parents entertained the bridal party following the rehearsal. rehearsal. Courtice Secondary Report by Charlene Kloos Courtice Secondary held many festive activities before before the holidays this year. Our food drive started slow but when the Salvation Army came to collect the non-perishable food items, boxes and bags full of food were ready to deliver to needy families. Thanks to all those who donated. On Wednesday, December December 20 some students showed Courtice and Christmas Christmas spirit by dressing up as Christmas characters while others wore red and green. The annual. Christmas assembly assembly was put on by the graduating students. It featured featured skits, a slide show, video and a visit from Santa Claus who distributed gifts to a few teachers. Tickets for the Christmas dinner could be purchased for $4 this year, Turkey, vegetables, cranberry sauce and more was included. Candy canes with messages could be sent to students in their homerooms. On Thursday night, the annual semi-formal Christmas Christmas dance was held in the gymnasium. In January, a MuchMusic dance will be hosted with proceeds going to the European basketball toiir. , j . ;. ; Homerooms were invited to decorate their doors as part of the competition. Some were decorated with bows, wrapping paper, branches, tinsel, and one class even had Santa falling down the chimney. Courtice is looking forward forward to a great holiday. Classes resume on January 8. May everyone have a blessed and safe Holiday Season! "THANKS BE ' UNTO GOD FOR HIS UNSPEAKABLE GIFT!" 2 Cor.9:15 ' "For God so loved the < ' world that he gave His < ! only begotten son that* . whosoever believoth in< Him should not perish, « but have everlasting* , life," , John 3:16 . THE HOLY BIBLE: aJ I gift: cannot be earned j .mustbe received. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 1989 10:30 a.m. "7'tic Importance of the Seemingly Unimportant" Nursery Cure Available Church School: Ayes H to M JBt. Paul's ptuttefr (!ll[iu"cl| Minister; Rov. N. E, Schnmorhorn, BA, M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dowell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnos 623-7346 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31ST, 1989 11:00 a,111. Morning Worship "Decisions" Sunday Sellout Kludurutirlen tlmiupli I Huh Selmol Niiim'i/i ihic fur jmwv/iuiil clilhlm emu Sniiiliin It .vaii'ic new In lliiwmanvllle. we Invite you In make SI, I'mtl'Hymtv elmieh home The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 27,1989 5 Decorative Doors at Memorial Hospital i h .11.1, ■--MM i'Miliir- -- - </ sjBSTZJ" "" ■'vr, ' >»' W*' : » voMEM Delta Faucet Helps Salvation Army Drive 'Tis the season. Delta Faucet felt the spirit of giving this year when they presented the Salvation Army with 12 turkeys and a box of food. Isabelle Jones, of the Salvation Army, accepted the welcome gifts from Duncan McDonald, McDonald, Vice-President and General Manager of Delta Faucet Inc. in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. At the reception held at the Baseline Community Centre, Bowmanville the Master of Ceremonies was the bride's brother Ed Osborne. Osborne. The couple honeymooned at the Trelawny Beach Hotel, Hotel, Jamaica and are now residing residing in Whitby. Ebenezer United Church was the setting for the marriage marriage of Dianne Lyn Osborne ana Rick Gordon McRobert on September 23,1989, with the Reverend David Jones officiating. ; , The soloists were uncles 'of,the bride Murray, George and Ron Osborne and the 'bride's father Raymond Osborne. Osborne. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osborne Osborne of Oshawa, and the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McRobert of Mississauga. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore _ a gown of satin, adorned with sequins and beads. It featured featured a floral lace motif on the bodice, sleeves and ca thedral train. The leg-o'- mutton sleeves tapered to scalloped lace petals at the wrists. The back of the bodice bodice was adorned with pearl droplets and featured a sweetheart neckline. A large satin bow T accented the back of the waist. *1 , ■ She was. Attended by Diane Wj^cHyof Bowmanville, Bowmanville, ' as her fmhtfônl of honor. honor. \ u Ù.I ■ The bridesmaids : were Sally Coulas of Burlington, sister of the groom, and Debbie Debbie Dunham of Newtonville, sister of the bride. Best man was Stuart Draper of Mississauga and the ushers were Richard Osborne, Osborne, brother of the bride, and Jim McRobert, Mississauga, Mississauga, brother of the groom. Yelverton News by K. Malcolm : Congratulations to Pamela Pamela and Bob Carmichael of neighbouring Lotus on the safe arrival of a brand new daughter weighing in at 7 lbs. at Oshawa General Hospital Hospital on January 19th.???? A cute little sister for Crystal and a new granddaughter lor Grandpa Floyd Stinson - n welcome little Christmas parcel without a doubt. Speaking of Christmas, one of the most pleasant customs customs associated with Christmas Christmas is hearing from all friends who have scattered far and wide over the countryside. countryside. This year we have received cards/lotters from as far away as Scotland, Kelowna Kelowna B.C., and closer to home a humorous letter and lovely card from a chap and his wife in Charlton - all much appreciated. Usually, here at Malco- nia, we can skip the task of putting up the tree and decorating decorating same with a variety of excuses. This year, no luck, finally we got shamed into doing it ourself nnd surprise, surprise, surprise, it doesn't look too bad if I do say so myself. One night this week we were awakened by n chorus of coyotes singing their own version of Christmas Christmas Carols no doubt. THE BAHA'I FAITH All mon havo proceeded from God and unto Him shall all roturn. All shall appoar before Him lor judgement. Ho Is tho Lord of tho Day of Resurrection, of Regeneration Regeneration and ol Reckoning, and His rovoalod Word is tho Balance Truo donth is roalizod whon a person diotli to himsolf at tho timo of His Rovolalion in such wiso that ho sookolh naught oxcopt Him. Truo resurrection from tho sepulchres moans to bo quickonod in conformity with His Will, through tho powor ol His ultornneo. Paradise is attalnmont ol His good-ploasuro and ovorlast Ing holl-firo His judgement through justico. Tho Day Ho rovoalolh Him soil is Rosurroction Day which shall last as long ns Ho ordnlnoth. Everything bolongolh unlo Him nnd Is fashioned by Him. All besides Him nro Ills creatures, "THE BAHA'I WRITINGS" For more Inlornmtlon pleas# write to: Tho Local Spiritual Assembly ol the Balm' Is of the Town ol Nowcaslln, P.O, Dox30, tlowmnnvIlla.Ont. LIC3K0 or call (410) 023-7021 A f Deloitte Haskins+Sells F. Gregory Jewiss, BA.Econ., CMA We are pleased to welcome Mr. Gregory Jowiss as a member of our firm. He is a graduate ol tho University ol Waterloo and the Cortilied Management Accountants Association, Gregory prosontly resides in Whllby. Since 1986 ho has boon manager of financial reporting with an International Corporation. Mr, Jowlss's responsibilities with tho firm aro primarily In tho aroas ol auditing and accounting and management consulting to owner-managed businesses. Wo look (oiward to Introducing him personally to all our clients. Memorial Hospital Bowmanville held a special Christmas door decorating contest contest during December to celebrate the festive season. The first place winners m_the contest are pictured here with Memorial Hospital president Richard Elston. This entry entitled "Doorway to the Future", by the Diagnostic Imaging Department, was the winner. Twenty-four hospital doors were decorated in the contest. "Doorway to the Future" was the theme of the Diagnostic Diagnostic Imaging Department's Department's entry, which won first prize in the hospital's "Christmas Door Decorating Contest". Margaret Wright- son, technical director, and- her staff enjoyed nearly seven seven hours of evening decorating, decorating, to depict the future doorway into the new East Wing of the hospital where the Diagnostic Imaging department department will be located. In keeping with their future enlarged facilities and new, upgraded state-of-the art equipment, their door depicted depicted Santa riding through the universe on a silver rocket. Judges of the contest, Richard Elston, president; Anna Strike, Board of Directors; Directors; and Joan Dunnigan, public relations consultant; selected the three best decorated decorated doors on the basis of theme, creativity, originality, originality, colour, overall appearance appearance and amount of time and effort required to decorate. decorate. The Physiotherapy j. department's department's theme, "Waiting by the Mantel for Santa and the "Gingerbread House" by the Paediatric and Surgery Departments won second and third place respectively. Sylvia Spice, vice president president of patient care services, organized and promoted the contest. This holiday season, 24 hospital doors, decorated with various traditional Christmas scenes, are being enjoyed by staff, patients and visitors. Y FURNITURE CLE. TtAVE HUNDREDS DURING OUR STORE WIDE SALia Doloitto/Snmson a memliur of Dtiloillo Ha&kini & Sell! 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