i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 18,1990 11 Lucky Ticket Holder Wins a Color TV Solina W.I. Holds Meeting On Wednesday, April ; llth Solina W.I. met for i; their regular and annual : meeting at 7 p.m. in the low- • er hall for dessert. Following ' dessert the members adjourned adjourned to the upper hall for ' the meeting. ! Pres. Barb Kapteyn wel- i corned all and then led in ; the repeating of the Ode followed followed by the Maiy Stewart ! Collect. Minutes and treasurer's treasurer's reports were given by Doris Hills. District Annual is May ; 23rd at Newtonville. There t will be a community shower "May 22nd for Barbara Kapteyn. Kapteyn. The Stewards of El dad Church are sponsoring Salad Supper April 29th with sittings at 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. The Roll Call - Life would be better if - had many interesting replies. Dues were also paid. Members Members with perfect attendance for the past year received a carnation. The program was under the direction of the Village group with Margaret Ford, group leader, in charge. A poem by William Wadsworth Wadsworth was read by Margaret. Margaret. The Motto by Lorraine Knox - When you are angry for one minute, you lose sixty sixty seconds of happiness. When you do a kindly deed, it turns into a flower seed. Every little thought and For insurance call (623) 3621 Dirk Brinkman - Agent Joe Reitsma - Lie. Of. Manager Scugog Street STATE FARM. INSURANCE © Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Stale Farm Insurance Companies Canadian Head Ollices: Scarborough, Ontario M C D'S PATIO CENTE Join us during our Grand Opening Week Saturday, April 21st - Saturday, April 28th and SAVE up to 50% OFF FREE DRAW tor CHAISE LOUNGE 3000 sq. ft. Showroom See our selection of "Festival Leisure Furniture" "WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD" McD's PATIO CENTER 37 KING ST. E. 623-5353 BOWMANVILLE Many Easter Visitors in Enniskillen and Area i i iTr .t n TA/111 Kn nraff foKI/ Enniskillen News Cheryl Lansdowne was the winner of this 20-inch Panasonic color television .which was offered by the Bowmanville Youth Drama Club in a recent draw. Proceeds Proceeds from the event will help fund the club's 1990 summer production of "The Visit" Visit" which is scheduled to take place in late July. In this photo, Cheryl Lansdowne picks up her prize at Bowmanville Audio Vision. With her are Jay Kelly, of the Bowmanville Youth Drama club (right) and Shawn O'Brien, Manager of Bowmanville Bowmanville Audio Vision. care makes happiness that others share. Topic - "take a break" was led by Bernice. Several light exercises were done, along with the members then being divided and doing doing several mimes. This project project to be fun as well as giving giving all a respite from sitting before the annual meeting began. The minutes and treasurers treasurers reports for 1989 were given by secretary Doris Hills. Pres. Barb called for the standing committee reports. reports. The Pres, address gave a summary of the years activities. Joyce Taylor of the nominating nominating committee gave their report. Past Pries. Blaikie Rowsell installed the new executive. Congratulations each one. Past Pres. Blaikie Row- sell, Pres. Lois Yellowlees, 1st Vice Pres. Margaret Ford, 2nd Vice Pres. Jean Taylor, Sec. Treasurer Doris Hills, Ass. Secretary Alma Langmaid, District Director Barbara Kapteyn, Alternate Dis. Director Ida Bray, Public Public Relations Bernice Watson, Watson, Ass. Public Relations Betty Grant, Program Coordinator Coordinator Viola Ashton, Resolution Resolution Convenor Cindy Ashton, Ashton, Brand Directors Lorraine Lorraine Knox, Dorothy Pascoe, Dorothy Snowden, Tweed- ■ smuir History Curator Jean Knox. P.R.O. Bernice Watson Mr. and Mrs. Mike Corrigan Corrigan and family Oakville, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Os- trowski, Mississauga spent the Easter weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon. Other visitors visitors during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Standish and family, Whitby, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nimigon and Stephen, Oshawa, and Mr. Don Cochrane, Cochrane, Hampton. Miss Sarah Nielson- Jones, Don Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sudworth, Mark arid Amanda, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Car- by, Jonathan, Alison and Gregory, Enniskillen were Thursday, April 12th dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sornberger, Jessica and Alexandra on the occasion of Jessica's 4th birthday. Many Happy Returns of the Day, Jessica. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muller were Good Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edgar Wright and Betty. Mrs. Ralph Virtue spent Sunday at Hillsdale Manor with her Mom and Dad, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill and attended the church service. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowman, Bowman, Shelley and Scott, London, London, Dianne and Aaron Bowman Bowman were visitors with Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman who was a guest at Eric Bowman's recent recent birthday party. Lance ana Gay Milne and family had relatives for Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pig- gott visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark Piggott and family, Oshawa on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brooks, Oshawa, were Saturday Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron G. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gorgerat and family, Mr. Lance Phare, Bowmanville, Mrs. Lou Griffin were Easter Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nick- son and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Carr and family, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycette, Oshawa were Saturday Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson. Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Sante Borto- lazzo-were Easter Weekend dinner guests of theirs and their family. Mr. ana Mrs. Art Lead- beater were Easter dinner guests of Mrs. R. Pinder, Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Clemons and Bryce, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Clemons, Hampton were Monday evening dinner dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Ron Clemens, Hampton. Lance and Gay Milne and family who are renting our Manse joined the Barbo family family on Easter Saturday in Hastings for a family get- together. This was the first time in nine years that all the Barbo family and children children have been united together together at one time. Miss Alma Page, Toronto spent a few days with Miss Clara Page. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coombs, Scarborough Scarborough were Sunday visitors. Miss Betty Wright was a Saturday evening dinner guest of Mr. Fred Wright and Bev, Bowmanville. Miss Emily Milne and friend, Windsor were weekend weekend visitors with her parents parents Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne and family. Mr. Wayne Piggott visited visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sharman and Christopher, Lindsay. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier, Bethany; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp, Master Bryan Holmes, Oshawa; Miss Janet Janet Sharp were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill, Ryan and Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill and Julia were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Rekkcr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery, Mrs. Gertie Dorlond, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pollard, Courtico. Tracy and Peter Guttin and family, Oshawa were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family. On Monday evening a family Easter party was hold at Mr. and Mrs. Lon Stninton's. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery attended the limerai of a former neighbour Mrs. Alf Grace Sr. and of Merles iiuTl. ÂSËVTSR DEAL > in,, 8nd. <utd Did. Mortgagoi upon nriviiofloi Tn\ • Oivno itay li'ljjf eoivko Mil NOW IÜUIMUUWAU. AC HUM ii.m.. aunt Mrs. Olive Ferguson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Cor- nellier, Alison and Paul, were Easter visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cornellier, Belleville. On Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson. Bewdley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cashin, Orono, Marci Tor- diff, Betty and Julius Szili, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howe, Ryan and Krista, Saintfield visited here. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Carlson, Toronto, Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville enjoyed dinner and a birthday party celebrating celebrating three birthdays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence English and Roy, Bowmanville. There will be a Bridal Shower (miscellaneous) for Sherry Piggott on April 24th in the church at 8 o'clock p.m. South Group are in charge of lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Snowden, Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were Sunday Sunday visitors of Mrs. Wilfrid Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Broôklin. On Good Friday evening we held a joint church service service at the Tyrone United Church. We sang fitting hymns throughout the service. service. Members of the congregation, congregation, choir and Reverend Kelly took the Scripture Readings and Responsive Readings. We heard God's Word by the First Word coming from Isaiah 53-3-8. "The Cross Foretold". We then sang a hymn. The Second Second Word "The Last Supper" - Luke 22: 14-23 was led by a leader and the people re sponded. We sang another hymn. The Third Word "The Garden" Mark 14-33-42 was led responsively. Another hymn was sung. The Fourth Word "The Betrayal" Mathew Mathew 26: 47-55 was led in the same way followed by a hymn. The Fifth Word "The Trial Before The High Priest" was done. The choir took a separate part in this part of the service. Tyrone Senior Choir sang "I Wonder Why". The Sixth Word "Pilate" Matthew 27: 1,2,11, 18, 20- 26 was led in the same manner. manner. At this time we sang a hymn. The Seventh Word "Jesus Is Crucified" Mathew 27: 33-44. TVrone Senior Choir sang "He Never Said A Mumblin' Word". The Eighth Word "Behold This Was the Son of God" Mark 15: 37-39, was when Jesus died upon the Cross." The Tyrone Junior Choir sang "If Anybody Asks Me". Under the leadership of Jane Koene. We had a Responsive Reading led by Reverend Kelly. *The Celebration of Life". We concluded the service with the Recessional Hymn. On Easter Sunday about 24 worshippers attended the Sunrise Service at the Enniskillen Enniskillen parking lot at the back of our church. Reverend Reverend Kelly led us in the hymn "Morning Is Broken" and "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today." Today." Our minister chose as her topic "Jesus and the Ressurrection Supper" with the disciples. A beautiful and colorful Easter bonnet decorated by two ladies from Tyrone congregation with a spike of a Bird of Paradise plant on it adorned our minister's minister's head throughout the Sunrise Service and part of the regular service. The symbols that Reverend Kelly used were a hibachi and candle for the fire, a loaf of bread and a fish. A couple of members of the Enniskillen congregation put on a pan cake, sausage and bacon breakfast after the service which we all enjoyed. We had our regular service service at the regular time at our church. Reverend Kelly had a very special Easter message for the children. Her topic for the older people people was "Joy Comes with the Morning". The choir sang a beautiful anthem under the direction of Mr. Ray Ashton at the organ. Church announcements are as follows: Charge Official Board Meeting will be held on April 25th at 7:30 p.m. in the Tyrone U.C. - Note change of Date". On Sunday, April 22nd, Mrs. Vange Warren of Hampton will be our guest speaker as Reverend Kelly will be away. Enfield community Yard and Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, April 28th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. There will be craft tables; bake tables, a silent auction for the antique carved piano from the church (final bid to be accepted June 2nd, at the Quilt Show) and lots of closet closet treasures. Order your plants for Spring now, there will be some plants for sale and some hanging plants available now. Refreshments Refreshments will be available all day. For information you may call Lois Alloway, 263 2393 or Rena Adams at 263 8002. APPRAISAL CLINIC Saturday, April 21st 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. A "certified gemologist" will be on hand to appraise your favorite pieces. • Jewellery • Watches and clocks • Repairs • Custom Work (Solb ^Reflections M 243 King St. E., Bowmanville Mall Center Kiosk 623-8164 in 1990 CHEVROLET • 0LDSM0BILE CADILLAC » CHEVY TRUCKS