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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jan 1991, p. 23

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 16,1991 7, Enniskillen News by B. Wright Jay we had two Baptisms. Little Peter Nelson Gazzi, son of Michael and Susan and Peter Peter Donald Mickle Cane, son of Fred and Cathy Cane. Rev. Kelly based her sermon on "Secret Stirrings in the Soul." Announcements: Sunday January 20th. Enniskillen's Official Board meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the church. The Annual Annual Congregational meeting meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Please come out and join in the planning of the year ahead. Miss Clara Page, Mrs. Wilfred Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn were Sunday Sunday callers of Mrs. Lou Griffin. Griffin. Ron and Doris Brooks spent Christmas with their daughter, Susan and family in Nova Scotia. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn spent several days with Mr. Ivison Tamblyn Orono, returning returning Saturday for a sur- rise birthday party for her. "ther guests were Mrs. John Tamblyn, Orono, Mr. Eric Bowman, Dianne and Aaron. Sickness and bad weather kept the other family family members from attending. Neighbours dropped in with their best wishes too. Many Happy Returns of the Day, Myrtle. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman were recent dinner guests of Mrs. Rosalie Protch and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Matthie and family celebrating the Ukrainian Christmas Eve. A Birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey for Mil- ton Stainton with all the Pi 0 Kentucky Fried Chicken Re-opens After Major Renovations Programs for . j Children Will m Begin Soon Most of the YWCA's children's children's programs are beginning beginning this week. Some of the adult fitness programs have already begun. begun. A new program this year is Line Dancing, a fun way to exercise where no partner is required. This begins begins on January 24 from 10 - .11 a.m. For lower impact exercise, exercise, yoga is being offered Thursday evenings at Bowmanville Bowmanville Senior Public School from 7-8 p.m. Pre and Post-Natal exercise exercise is at Bowmanville Lions Centre on Wednesday evening evening beginning on January 16 from 7 to 8 p.m. In Orono, Orono, the Keep Fit Program begins January 17 at Orono Public School. Upcoming children's programs programs are Mop Doll Clown held on February 6 and Terrific Terrific "T's" on March 6. There is also Spring Crafts for Children on April 22. All programs are at Bowmanville Bowmanville High School. Remember. All registration registration is to be done in advance at the Bowmanville YWCA Office. For more information call 623-9922 or drop by at 133 Church St. Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Forthcoming Marriage family attending. Many Happy Returns of the Day, Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery were New Year's Eve f uests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim IcLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe with other family and friends were guests at Debbie Debbie and Brad Huggins, Cour- tice to help celebrate Derek's second birthday. A Foster family gathering was held in Columbus on Sunday with Steve and Lois Nimigon and family attending. attending. Sunday afternoon tea guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howe, Lynn and friend Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Randal, all of Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rob- bin and family, Pontypool were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves. This week visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton, Stainton, Williams Point, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stainton, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stainton, Linda Cryderman and Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton, Co- bourg were Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muller enjoyed 10 days in Naples Florida and ScV ha Gkria W 2 An'ïite Sarah Monaghan was one of many children who are staying for another dropped by the opening of the newly-renovated Ken- month. tucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Bowmanville on On Feb. 9th, Pot Luck , Supper will be held in En- Mil field U.C. for the Community. Community. Everyone is welcome. Jan. 30th, Enfield U.C.W. will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Sarah's sister, Elizabeth, looks on while a clown makes up her sister's face. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS 7Vc how> a, oeconct location 1413 King St. E. Oshawa, Ont. Phone: 432-6800 OPEN: Monday to Friday h 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Zeller's Mall J King St. J 1413 King St. E. □=> Bowmanville Location: 243 King St. E. 623-6957 Bowmanville Mall OBITUARY Grace Steele (Abemethy) Grace Steele passed away at Trenton Memorial Hospital Hospital on December 26th, 1990. She was in her 58th year, daughter of the late Mr. ana Mrs. Gordon Abemethy, born and raised in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. She later married John Steele on May 5th, 1956 and they lived in Toronto Toronto and then Trenton. Surviving are her husband husband John, son John Jr., daughters Lori (Mrs. Brian Tweed), Tina (Mrs. Ray Pad- dock), grandchildren, sisters Lorna (Mrs. John Spiteri), Marva (Mrs. Adolfo Car- cone), brothers Bill, Cec and wife Chris. Predeceased by mother and father, brothers Fred Gordon Jr. and sister Marion (Mrs. Nazz Lanno). Funeral Service held at Rushnell Funeral Home, Trenton. Interment Mount Evergreen Cemetery. Captain Captain Gerald Cory officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Bowmanville are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Lisa Ann, to Ted Blight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blight, also of Bowmanville. The marriage marriage will be held on Saturday, May 4, 1991, at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. Region Won't Support Bid to Save CBC News Durham Region won't push the federal government into saving local CBC stations. stations. A resolution from the City of Windsor asking municipalities municipalities in Ontano to support them in their request request to save local news broadcasts in the Windsor- Essex area failed to get support support from Durham. And a motion from Whitby Whitby Councillor Tom Edwards and Oshawa Mayor Allan Mason asking the federal government to review the CBC cuts met the same fate. Robert Attersley, Mayor of Whitby, said he didn't support Windsor's motion, saying that he believes local news is served well by private private enterprise. "I think CBC has gone in the right direction by staying staying with national news," he said, adding that the CBC is funded by taxpayers dollars. Councillor Edwards, however, however, ' disagreed with his mayor. He said that the CBC was "the thread that holds this country together." "If you vote against this motion, you're voting against the cohesion that holds this nation together." Newcastle Councillor Larry Hannah noted that there is a high rate of unemployment unemployment in the eastern provinces and felt that CBC should have been more definitive definitive when they looked at the cuts. Councillor John Aker, from Oshawa, said he wouldn't be supporting the motion. "If we're counting on a newscast to hold this country country together we're in trouble." trouble." Both requests failed in receiving receiving support from 'Durham's 'Durham's Regional Council. To celebrate the opening of the newly-renovated Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Bowmanville, visitors to the restaurant were treated with complimentary complimentary cake and coffee. Offering a piece of cake to WINTER CLEARANCE SALE WE HONOUR Metropolitan Life Blue Cross Green Shield Social Services Safety Glasses ALL FRAMES In stock «30™ GM EMPLOYEES We fully cover Metropolitan Life and Blue Cross plans. Special frame selection at no extra cost. OFF J_ VALID UNTIL_JAN_3V9J WITHTHIS COUPON | BUY TWO ! COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION | GLASSES AND i SAVE $ 70 off I j VAUDUNTIL JAN. 311/91 WITHTHIS COUPON _ _ j "WE ARRANGE EYE EXAMS jj HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. SPECIAL CLEARANCE Frames from only $^| Q99 30% -- 90% OFF Quality and Best Customer Service Guaranteed! "See our Yellow Pages advertisements for other locations, In Port Hope and Cobourg. " Ample Perking --O^O __ Visionplex OPTICAL 210 King St. E., Bowmanville (across from Kentucky Fried Chicken) 623-0482 Bows, the clown, are (from the right): Gail Luke, manager manager and Dennis Laroche, supervisor. Although the weather wasn't very pleasant, opening day at the restaurant restaurant was busy. Chairman is Hopeful for Good Things During 1991 The Chairman of the Durham Region is looking forward to positive things happening in Durham in 1991. "There have been many changes since council was first elected," he said, noting that the garbage issue angered angered many people in Newcastle, Newcastle, Port Perry and Pickering. Pickering. Regional Chairman Gary Herrema added that garbage garbage disposal is now out of the Region's hands, "but it doesn't mean the issue is resolved." resolved." During the next year -- the last year of this council's term in office -- the chairman chairman said he is "looking forward forward to council being for things rather than against things." Jokingly noting that this is the year of the 3 R's (reduce, (reduce, re-use and re-elect), he said there were some matters matters council had to complete, such as the Official Plan review, review, before the next municipal municipal election. Forthcoming Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Armond Hollingsworth, Bethany, are ilcasod to announce the orthcoming marriage of their daughter, Laurie Ann, to Scott Gregoiy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Stephens, Bowmanville. Wedding to take place at Orono United Church on June 1, 1991. 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