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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Feb 1990, p. 27

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I I I i News and Events from Wesleyville Area Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 14,1990 9 Wesleyville News by B. Barrowclough , The expected freezing rain did not arrive on Saturday Saturday night and the snow did not cause much road trouble, trouble, so there was a good attendance attendance at Welcome church on Sunday morning, February February 4th. Reverend Sedgwick spoke on the injustice in the world, quoting as an example example the great debt of 3rd world countries where dictators dictators borrowed hugs sums of money but did not use it for the benefit of the country and the poor people were left to pay. He explained to the children the meaning of the worlds. "Ye are the salt of the eartn and the light of the world." Salt changes things and light brightens dark places. We come to church to worship but to be salt and light we must take positive action against iiyus-' tice. Lay reader for the morning was Phillip Sword. The choir's anthem was "And did those feet in ancient ancient Time" accompanied by Stephen Sword. The offering was received by Allin Osborne Osborne and Chris Beatty. The beautiful arrangements of flowers was courtesy of Saturday's Saturday's wedding party. Visitors Visitors welcomed for the service service were Anne Caley. Bloomfield, and Allan ana Avis Sayers, Clive, Alberta. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Basil Taylor Taylor (Ruth Kellogg) whose marriage was solemnized at Welcome church by Reverend Reverend Wendell Sedgwick Saturday, Saturday, February 3rd, 1990. The reception was held in the church hall and was catered catered by the UCW, at table» decorated with small bou-' quets of red and white carnations. carnations. Several members were guests but all other available ladies shared in the preparation and serving of the dinner for about 100. They appreciated the help of Inez Symons and Hope Holdaway. Barbara Irwin was suffering from an attack of flu and Hazel Irwin was returning from a visit. The best wishes of all go with the young couple. The annual meeting of Cobourg Presbyterial was held in Cobourg on Wednesday, Wednesday, January 31st. Welcome UCW was represented by Gwen Newton, Carolyn Byers, Christine Wilson, Bemiece Best and Barbara Irwin. There was a change from other years, instead of morning and afternoon sessions, sessions, meetings were held in the afternoon and evening, with the hope we working women might be able to attend. attend. The speaker was Betty Turçott with a fine message. Many recalled the first meeting of the UCW Presbyterial Presbyterial after the union of WMS and WA. It, too, was held at Cobourg and there was such an unexpected large crowd that the ladies of that church had to find every available chair and ta ble to accommodate them. Archie, Leslie and Danny Ford spent the last few days of the past week in Temaga- mi. They had been assured that weather was cold enough to make ice safe on Rabbit Lake. Februaiy 2, 1939: Our church hymns were discussed discussed at YPU meeting. Jesus, Jesus, Lover of my Soul, a favourite favourite of many people, was written from tne Bible, each line from a different verse. The young people are practising practising a play. The game for the evening was provided by Orald Tufford. Icy conditions conditions exist, Mrs. E. Bamsy of Port Britain fell and suffered suffered a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bamsey of Welcome visited with Harry and Harold Austin families, on Sunday. INDUSTRIAL INSULATORS The following personnel is required: 1 - INSULATION SUPERINTENDENT Experienced 2 - INSULATION FOREMEN Experienced 1 - INSULATION SHEET METAL LAYOUT MAN Experienced 10 - 20 INSULATION APPLICATORS All rates are anion wages and are negotiable Please contact CROSSBY INStiLfiTIONS John Crossby (416) 335-5738 Job Location - St. Marys Cement, Bowmanville Small Business Entrepreneurs Graduate fro m Co liege Program Durham College is into its third year of operation of the Small Business Management Management Program (SBMP). The College recognizes that effective management is z the key, not just to the survival but to tne prosperity prosperity of owner managed small enterprises. SBMP takes a different approach from most educational educational programs. Rather than relying exclusively on theory, it emphasizes hands on experience - combining one classroom session per month with a half day per month at the business site where the owner-manager can discuss his/her own situation situation directly with one of the College's skilled small business business consultants. The program covers a wide range of information relevant to small business - everything from structuring business records to marketing, marketing, technology and economics. economics. Thursday, February 8, graduates of both the first and second year of the program program celebrated their achievement at a wine and •cheese reception in the staff lounge at Durham College. Among the companies completing the first year program are - Whitby Massage Massage Therapy Clinic, Innovative Innovative Awards, J.I. Astley Associates, Associates, Never Enough Wind, Port Hope Auto Glass & Trim, Roland Michener Daycare, Hardsand Landscaping Landscaping Ltd., Newcastle Dunage, Christie Heating SENIORS TAKE NOTE! Now is the time to renew your Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS' Renewal application kits have been mailed to everyone who receives the Guaranteed Income Supplement. If you have already returned your completed application, it is now being processed. If approved, your payments will continue in April. If you have not returned your application, you should do so today in order to avoid an interruption in your payments. When applying, please remember to: ■ fill out your renewal application completely; ■ include all the necessary income information; ■ return your renewal application in the self- addressed envelope by March 31,1990. If you did not receive your renewal kit, or if you want more information, contact your nearest Income Security Programs office. The telephone number and address are in the • government listings of the telephone book under "Health and Welfare Canada, Income Security Programs." *Tlie Gunrnntccil Income Supplement (GIS) is nn Income-tested, monthly benefit lor Old Age Security pensioners with limited income apart from the Old Age Security pension. Haallh and Welfare Canada Santé et Bien-être social Canada Canadct and Air Conditioning Ltd., Tech-Four Services Ltd., Custom Mug Enterprises, Arbourcon Inc., Property Valuators ' & Consultants, Holdcraft Electronics, Trentway Trentway Communications Services Services Ltd., Calmar Cleaners, Nicholson Industrial Electric, Electric, Outdoor Inn Camping & Hiking, J.D. Systems, Pelican Pelican Ltd., Christian Family Counselling. Nik-A-Time Transport Ltd., D.N. Electric, Electric, Plumbing Done, Robert Brooks, Baby Shack Boutique, Boutique, Jaratt Contracting Ltd., Dr. Gaile Mullet & Mr. David Wright, L & G Office Supplies Ltd., C.I. Design, Christine's Deli, Alvac Ltd., Hardsand Pool & Patio. The companies completing completing the second year (advanced) (advanced) program are - Ajax Patterns Ltd., The Apple Blossom Shop, Brook Department Department Store Ltd., Gana- raska Log Homes Ltd., W.J. Lambert & Sons Limited, Picture This and That Inc., R.G. Sanding Ltd. Report from Central Public Happy Valentine's Day to everyone!' Our school volleyball volleyball teams-.wereVentered - in - the Kinsmen Tournament Februaiy 2 and 3. Both our f iris' and boys' teams placed rst. Congratulations to all of the players and to their coaches - Miss Dion and Mr. St. John. Mrs. Collins and Mr. St. John are busy preparing our choirs for the upcoming festivals festivals in April.' At our school assembly on January 26th. we were entertained entertained by a quartet of girls who played 3 musical selections. It was enjoyed by all. Our assembly on February February 9 was about the Block Parent program in our neighbourhood. It was very informative and helpful. Danyl Humber Grade 4. Mr. Hornyiac's Class Grade 3-4 Wow, Mr. Hornyiac's class has been really busy! They're planning to visit the Outdoor Centre and they're going to see a play in Toronto Toronto in May. We got a chance to interview interview Michele Hayes. She said she is looking forward to both trips but sne mostly wants to go to the Outdoor Centre. Her favorite subject is Reading and she likes to cut and paste during art. Michele says sne likes school and she thinks most of her class does too. By Knrrie Foskett, Cecilia Cover, Grade 6. Mrs. Doty's Grade 2 Class Mrs. Doty's class just finished finished their animal projects. Mrs. Doty said, "they did a lot of research in the library." library." They are just starting starting Valentine's Activities. by Ryan Cotton and Robert Grovum, Grade 4. CA$H BACK HSRBLOCK Why wait for your tax refund when you could get Cash Back fast? 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