Young Scientists Display Inventions at Science Fair The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, April 11,1990 19 ■ mssmsum " - . ff. ,The. work of approximately 400 students was showcased showcased at the Bowmanville High School gymnasium during a weekend science fair. Entries by students across the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education were on display. Just a few of these are shown here. Four students were selected Saturday .to attend the National Science Fair which takes place in i ; ■ Bowmanville High School Centennial Committee P.O. Box 241, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3L1 Dear Former B.H.S. Student: March 1,1990 Be sure to mark June 22, 23, 24,1990 on your calendar for a weekend that you won't want to miss. This weekend is the 100th ANNIVERSARY of the founding of BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, and you are invited to join in the Centennial celebration. Events will include a welcoming reception to renew old acquaintances, decade rooms to relive old times, tours of both schools to kindle fond memories and dances to remember old romances. A commemorative coin and a nostalgic yearbook have been produced and are available in limited numbers. On Saturday afternoon, a special performance of favorite B.H.S. musical plays and performers from the past has been prepared under the direction of Bob Sheridan. FREE admittance to all weekend festivities is included with your $25 registration fee. Extensive planning for this event has been made by a team of dedicated volunteers for the past three years, but we need you to make this event a success. Please fill out the attached registration form and mail it with your $25.00 per person registration fee to: B.H.S. Centennial Committee P.O. Box 241 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3L1 All registrations must be received by May 1,1990 Cheques or money orders only please. Post dated cheques will not be accepted. Registration packages may be picked up at Bowmanville High School, 47 Liberty Street North on the following days: Friday, June 22nd - 6:00 -10:00 p.m. Saturday, June 23rd - 8:00 -11:00 a.m. today! In order that we may make adequate plans, please return your registration If you know of someone who has not received an invitation, please include his or her name and address with your reply. .o?rz .afrz. .Sin:. Your Name: : (Plonso include Maiden Nnmo) No. of People Attending: Address: Telephone Number: Cheque Enclosed for: $ Many Week-end Guests Visit Orono Families Orono News by I. Challice Windsor. The winners were Philip DeQuehen, of Ro- seneath Public School; Fiona Burns and Spencer Wood, of Cobourg District Collegiate Institute West. Dana Moffit, of East Northumberland Secondary School; and Simon Sherry, of Percy Centennial Public School. Skylight Donuts Bowling Team Standings April 3/90 Gord Cowling 37 pts, Anne Porter 34 pts, Sam Adams Adams 30 pts, Joan Murphy 25 E ts, Glenn Smith 23 pts, inda Kirktown 20 pts. Top Ten Averages Sam Adams 223, Joan Murphy 218, Gord Cowling 214, Glenn Smith 193, Gord Simpson 193, Sue Arends 192, Linda Kirktown 188, Brenda Stainten 185, Lany Greenham 185, Ken Cowling 184. Lady's High Single - Joan Murphy 260, Lady's High Triple - Joan Murphy 680, Men's High Single - Sam Adams Adams 334, Men's High Triple - Sam Adams 805. Quote--"You know what's wrong with religion today? There are too many people practising it - and not enough people good at it! Sympathy of this community community to Mrs. Jeanne McMahon, McMahon, Bethany, in the loss of her husband, Wesley, whose funeral was held last Friday, Friday, April 6, from Morris Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Many from our areas will always remember Wesley Wesley for his avid love of music, music, "The Big Band Sound" and attending his and Jeanne's "Music Nights", every fall. Just last October they celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary and the "Orono Mellotones" orchestra orchestra provided some music. music. Mrs. Jenny Bowins arrived arrived home last week after visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Sanderson, Wood- stock. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wan- nan and family, Belleville, were Sunday visitors with his mother, Mrs. Doris Wan- nari. Mrs. Leila Werry arrived home safely last week after enjoying a holiday in Florida. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton, Morton, Kendal, were Sunday night supper guests of his sister, Mrs. Inez Harris. Mr. Donald Challice, Oshawa and daughter Kerry Lynn, Pontypool, were Sunday Sunday afternoon and dinner guests of his parents the O. Challices. Congratulations to Mrs. Sylvia Parker who was recently recently elected President of D.B.I.A. due to resignation of Wendy Partner. Mr. Howard Stapleton and daughter Laura, Oshawa, were Saturday afternoon afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pigott. Mrs. Anne Powell arrived arrived home Sunday evening after enjoying two weeks vacation vacation in B.C. visiting Mrs. Mollv Mairs. Mrs. Hazel Pigott attended attended a large bridal shower for Donna Rowe at the home of Mrs. Robin Alldread, Newcastle, Newcastle, on Sunday afternoon. Town Hall Card Party Twelve tables of euchre at weekly card party in Orono Orono Town Hall ; April 4 and following scores', - 1 Wesley Wood 83,-Edg«fAfillson-77, Carl Todd 73, / -Ofive Little and Carol Tamblyn'71. ■ Low score - Ray Staples Lucky draws - Marg Todd, Jean Allen, Robin Alldread, Alldread, Norma Moffat. Card parties every Wednesday night 8 p.m. Town Hall and ladies to bring refreshments. Durham Diabetic Clinic Held Wednesday night, April 4, in Lions Community Centre Bowmanville with excellent attendance, and several families from Orono area. This meeting was sponsored by the Durham chapter of Canadian Diabetic Diabetic Association. We were all pleased to again meet Jennifer Jennifer McPherson, R.N. and Pat Busch, R.P.D.T. our ladies in charge of diabetic clinic at Memorial hospital. The guest speaker Barbara Oram, who holds a Masters Degree in Health Sciences, ana in a Doctoral Candidate. Barbara led a very interesting interesting workshop that was entitled "Effective Strategies for living with Diabetes!" Many ideas and answers were found by all ages, and in sharing, we find courage to deal with this very prevalent prevalent problem." The lionettes of Bowmanville Bowmanville provided tasty refreshments refreshments and a literature table and supplies added qrently to a very informative evening. evening. Attractive Sign On turning off Hwy, 115 into Orono South end we see our brand new sign Welcome Welcome to Orono, the town with n difference." A voiy pretty shade of green and painted by our local artist Peter Boots, Wo hoar more signs arc ordered for North end of town entrance. Now Business A goodly crowd nt the opening of the "Mill Ilnir Studio" on Saturday afternoon, afternoon, and wo hear there are several now pinces of business business to open hero in Orono in immediate future. Several Orono families wore seen Saturday morning nt the grand opening of Bowman Bowman ville, of the "Building Back a Fighter Place" at 75 King Str. West. The ribbon cutting took place at 11 a.m. inside (too cold outside) with Mayor Hubbard bringing greetings and congratulating the four proprietors, namely Ken Green, Peter Sutherland, Leonard White and Rob Brandt. The Mayor stated each member of group was successful in own fields of endeavors and she wished all a success as a company. Sam Cureatz M.P.P. brought greetings and presented presented a large flag to company. company. A large crowd on hand and many compliments as to the attractive interior. A large display of fresh flowers, flowers, plants and arrangements arrangements from many business firms and friends. Refreshments, Refreshments, balloons and treats added to the festive occasion. occasion. Last Saturday, April 7, proved to be a very busy day for many folks, as so many popular events in town. A large crowd at the "Lamb Awareness Day", sixth annual event, held in Lions Centre, Beech Ave, Bowmanville. Friend hubby lined up for his treat of a juicy lamb burger, complete with fixins, while yours truly truly enjoyed seeing the little live" lambs and their mothers. mothers. Excellent displays inside inside of wool rugs, blankets and Barbara Weese (Dept, of Agriculture officers) busy cooking! Watching demonstrate the butchers meat cutting proved interesting and especially especially the "elite" of roasts "The Crown Roast". The lucky draws for all well-wrapped cuts of meat was an exciting time for large crowd, and guess who won a fresh roast of lamb for "his" Sunday dinner. You may have guessed? Yours truly can't eat lamb! Unit News There were 13 members of unit #3 in attendance at the home of Francis Hamm on Tuesday afternoon, April 3. Unit leader Adele McGill welcomed the ladies and read poem "Show us Lord". Business announcements were as follows - Wednesday afternoon, we are invited as guests of Unit #1 at their meeting. Fair Bd. Banquet Wednesday, April 11. April 21 - Riseborough- Wilson wedding May 19'- Watson wedding May 1st - Monthly meeting meeting at home of Margaret Gunter. The Committee in charge of meeting - Betty Major, Elaine Elson, Francis Hamm and Adele McGill. Francis read "Easter Means to Us", and Bible readings by Elaine, with Betty Major giving "Prayer for Peace". Elaine gave a humorous reading from Irma Bombeck and then led in a real fun contest. Each lady was given a paper to list five pet peeves. These were all left unsigned unsigned and put in bowl. Elaine read out the humorous humorous answers and we had to guess who had written them. A lovely lunch closed another another enjoyable meeting. Leskard Card Party Eleven tables of progressive progressive euchre at the monthly card party, held Thursday night, April 5, in Leskard church hall, with following results - High Scores - Alvin Yeo 82, Marg Todd 81, Vance Cooper 77. Low Scores - Wanda Mac- Neil, Cathy Mitchell. Special Prize of Provincial Provincial Ticket - won by Wanda Mitchell. Next euchre party will be may 3rd at 8 p.m. in Leskard Leskard Church Hall. St. Saviour's Church News Remember to reserve early early for our Pascal meal on April 11, 1990 time 6:30 p.m. as we only have a limited limited number of seats. Please call Gordon or Judy Leek 983-9639. Auction and Bake Sale - May 5, 1990 time 11:00 a.m. at St. Saviour's church. Please contact Charles Gray for items to be picked up. We will store them at church. Car Rally (Annual) to be held on June 3rd at 1.30 p.m. start commencing at St. George's church, Newcastle. Newcastle. Contact Gord or Judy Leek - 983-9639, or Charles and Gloria Gray - 987-4551. Anyone wishing to donate towards Easter flowers, please contact Dorothy Hester Hester (983-9488). Thursday, April 19, 7:30 p.m. Advisory Bd. meeting in Parish Hall. Good Friday April 13 - Service of the Seven Last Words. 9:30 a.m - St. Saviour's, Saviour's, 1:00 p.m. - Walk With Cross - Start from Newton- ville this year along Base Line (Metcalf Str.) and return return to Newcastle United Church for closing service. Next week's services April 15. "Easter Day" 9:30 a.m Holy Communion at St. Saviour's. Easter is the chief Sunday Sunday for all confirmed members members to receive their communion. communion. Please let the Rector know of any sick or shut-ins who would like to have their Easter Communion (The Rector's no. 987-4745. The pretty pots of flowers, flowers, Easter Lily and hyda- range were placed in Orono United Church, on Sunday morning in loving memory of late Mrs. Millson (Sr.) Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Brown, and Miss Marion Brown, by Olive and Ed Millson and family. Mrs. Marlene Ross led the children in the Lenten Candle ceremony and was assisted by Mandie and Colleen Colleen Fluke. The children's hymn "Give Me Oil in my" Lamp" was much enjoyed by*, old and young alike. The choir rendered "Ho-! sanna, Blessed is He That" cometh". Greeters at doors - Vicky and Lome Hardy. Ushers - Lynn Rodd; Lor- ria Atkins, Cindy Tamblyn and Lois Cox. Remember next Sunday - Easter Breakfast April 15 at 8 a.m. in Kirby United Church. Birthday Greetings - Jim Hutton - April 10. Sunday School Annual Pancake and Sausage Brunch. Sunday April 29th - All E eds are donated to our fund. If you would like to donate syrup or pancake mix (The one you mix with water) Please bring in by April 22nd. "Praying Hands" Pens ; are available from M&S.', committees. Please see Willis Willis or Marilyn Barraball, Pamela or Gord Werry, Thelma Vagg or Donna Hutton. Hutton. Good Friday Communion Service at 11 a.m April 13 for both congregations. Community Care urgently urgently requires drivers for either Meals on Wheels or to drive Srs. to various appointments or shopping. For further information information call Community Care 623-2261 or Thelma Gilbank 983-5972. Bruce Wilson D.D.S., Dentist wishes to announce the opening of his office for the practice of dentistry at 118 King St. W., Newcastle, Ont. LOA 1HO I By Appointment Phone 987-2155 COLOR ME! Meet our Heritage Week mascot. Please feel free to use your imagination and color him anv way you wish. When you're finished, give him a name and write it in the space provided. We're giving prizes to the best name suggestions and to the best coloring. My name for the Heritage Week mascot is: Send entry to: Heritage Week Committee P.O. Box 187 Bowmanville Lie 3K9 Town of Newcastle Heritage Week __MjN26-_June_4 „„„ This coupon Is good for one FREE soft drink at Bowmanville Legion following the parade. (While quantities last) *8*2' Tîfnbffi tU Support Parade May 26 Schedule of Events • 10 a.m. Openlmi Ceremonies at the Municipal Administrative Centre f Bowmanville Town Hall). Presentation of Volunteer of the year Awards. • 11 a.m. Heritage Week Parade begins In downtown Bowmanville. (See map for parade route) Come and watch the bands, floats, marching groups, clowns, vehicles, elephants and much more. • Community Barbeque: Immediately following the parade. Everyone's Invited lo attend a giant barbeque In the parking lot of Hie Bowmanville Legion, Hot dotis and soft drinks will be seived. Prizes for the best parade entries will be announced. 1 -I H T&*nlUI g 4 Mill * ■ * fV)JftlU«A4J|f1 U»on ■ |i« " M.1 Amonathecommutingorganizations endorsing Heritage Week '90 are: Bowmanville Business Improvement Area; Newcastle Business Improvement Area: Orono Business Improvement Area: Newcastle Community Services Advisory Board: Branch 178 ol llic Royal Canadian Legion. BE A PART OF IT!"