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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Feb 1991, p. 18

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18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, February 27,1991 Happenings in Orono Quote - "A good leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way." Congratulations to Carman Carman and Bertha White who on Saturday, Feb. 23. celebrated celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary! A large crowd of friends, relatives and neighbours gathered Saturday Saturday evening in the Orono Town Hall to help them celebrate. celebrate. Flowers, gifts and cards were brought to the happy couple and visiting and dancing were enjoyed by all. Recent guests of the James Lowerys, celebrating several birthdays, included - Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jacobs and family, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lowery, Bai- lieboro, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Blake and family, Newton- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowery and family. : Mrs. Inez Harris, Mrs. Thelma Gilbank, Mrs. Gladys Gladys Greenwood and Mrs. Ellen Ellen Ormiston have all returned returned home, after enjoying a" 17 day bus trip to Florida. - We are happy to report Mrs. Olga Brough, is convalescing convalescing at the home of her daughter Mary Jones. A family celebration was held at the home of Donald Lycetts, to honour Mrs. Etta Irwin's 91st birthday, on Sunday evening. Miss Sarah Bailey, Oshawa, spent several days last week visiting her grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Bowins. Mrs. Carl Kimmett, Lindsay, Lindsay, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings were last Thursday afternoon guests of Mrs. George Webster Webster Bowmanville and also Miss Mary Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Taylor, Scarborough were last Wed. luncheon guests of Mrs. Edith Taylor. Mrs. Denise Warren and children, Peterborough were weekend guests of her parents, parents, the 0. Challices 1 . 4T-CIub Meeting Held Thursday, Feb. 21, in the complex hall, Station Street, with 41 in attendance attendance at dinner. Gladys Brown played piano for singing singing of Grace and for "Happy Birthday". Following the dinner, a short business period. period. "Happy Birthday" was sung to following February celebrates - John Beattie, David Thrower, Doris Day, Roy Tennant, Leila Werry, Bernice Partner, Mary Chat- er, Violet Dunlop and Ruth Grady. The evening was spent socializing and playing cards. Town Hall Card Party As usual a good attendance attendance at weekly card party held Wednesday, Feb. 20, in the Orono Town Hall. Following Following winners - High Scores - Marion Sears - 93; Charlie Campbell - 89; Carlos Carlos Tamblyn - 81; Margaret Todd - 79; Wanda McNeil - 75; Allen Downes - 75; May Tabb - 75; Low Score - Reg Elliot Lucky Draws - Kathy Mitchell, Marion Staples, Art Compton, Jean Anderson, Anderson, Grace Coatham, Bernice Bernice Partner. Euchre every Wednesday night, at 8:00 p.m. and ladies ladies please bring lunch! Lord and Lady Baden-Powell Sunday This special Sunday saw the churcn seats filled right up to the front pews, with a very large crowd of good ' " ""s! Thu „. 0 - crowd looking young folks! These were girls and boys of Sparks, Guides and Pathfinders Pathfinders (all girls). Beavers, Cubs and Scouts and of course all leaders. Receiving and dedication ng of flags from 1st Kirby Guide Company and 1st Kirby Kirby Brownie Pack. Call to worship by Greg Finlay and prayer of approach approach by Marcia Luke. Promises by leaders Pam Allin Allin and Terry Weeks. A special special presentation of "Religion "Religion in Life Emblem" to Marcia Luke, by Pamela Werry (it is noted here, this young lady was wearing so many badges, I was unable to count). Greeters at doors on Sunday Sunday were Glen and Anna- mae Barnard. Ushers were Gordon and Lorna Atkins, Donald and Steve Lycett, and helpers from Brownies and Beavers. Buy NOW for... Quality and Savings Panasonic Camcorder, PV-602-K Only $ 95 899 M.S.L 1099.95 Just loaded with great features • Slim-width design • Switch hitter • High speed shutter Available at Bowmanville Audio-Vision "Your Complete Electronics Store" 58 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 We Service Most Makes Birthday Greetings to Terry Weelcs Feb. 24. Etta Irwin Feb. 25, Glen Barnard Feb. 28, Jaime Luke Feb. 28, Ray Dickson March 2. Up Coming Services - Friday, Friday, March 1 - "World Day of Prayer." Orono United Church 7:30 p.m. All invited. invited. Sunday March 3 - Kirby 9:30 a.m. and Orono 11:00 a.m. Marion Milnes will be taking services while Fred's at Myrtle and Courtice. Our Leaders in Scouting Group Committee: Don Scott, Carol Frances, Myno VanDyke Beavers: Bev Stacheruk, Dan Stacheruk, Diane Lof- gren Cubs: Lynn Finlay,Gord Werry,Terry Weeks Scouts: Tim Bradley, Margaret Bradley, Glen Barnard, Barnard, Todd Graves, Shane Gylytiuk Our Leaders in Guiding Sparks: Noreen Nixon, Adele Nixon Brownies: 1st Orono - Marg Crashley, Karen Jury, Sherry Ostrander; 2nd Orono Orono - Madeline Heard, Kim Gunn, Wendy Williams; 1st Kirby - Moira Hartmann, Joanne Hart, Bev Higgins Guides: 1st Orono - Pamela Pamela Werry, Annemae Barnard, Barnard, Carol Frances; 1st Kirby Kirby - Star Carpenter Pathfinders: Pam Allin, Elizabeth Bunton District Commissioner: Pam Allin Emergency Pastoral Care - Rev. Donald Stiles (987- 4850) will be available if needed, while Fred and Marion Marion are away on a reading week. Oshawa Presbyterial U.C.W. Annual Meeting in Port Perry on Tuesday, March 5 - Registration 9:00 a.m. Speaker Paula Butler - "World Outreach". For transportation contact Shirley Shirley Moffat after March 2nd. Our food banks are low and require your attention! Your gifts are then taken to Salvation Army in Bowmanville Bowmanville for distribution in our areas. Film Series An excellent crowd in attendance attendance at the first presentation presentation of the "Focus on Christian Community Concerns", Concerns", held Sunday evening in Orono United Church, with visitors from not only onr own Communities but neighboring churches as well! A very enjoyable time of music, led by Iris Lambier with Arlene Bolton on piano, and Bob Bolton and Isabelle Challice welcomed everyone Van Belle [Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower . store! 14 STORES .«ghiwyH&2. ■A .KlngSLW., f( Othiwi --™ •SlmceiStN., Oihiwi •lOODunduSt. W., «.«ut Whitby Trtdtmmht Van Bdh Otrdmi Ltd. McCrimme GIGAA Sunday, March 3r Newcastle Comm • Ne in's Art me a d, 1991 Pre 1 unity Hall, Mil! "wcastle V Titles Include & Antiques .UCTION /lew 12 00 - Auction f Street and King 5>t. illage • • Autumn Detreat • Abandoned Het • Air Forest and A • Killarney Evenin • Pathway • Ped Tailed Haw < itage « Vatch 1 3 « k Mantling « » Lone Pine ► Cougar in the Snow ► Valentines Dali * Pegatta * Companions * Winters Outing 210 King Street West, Newcastle 987-5204 Toastmasters Stress "Quality" at Meeting St. Stephen's Students Head on Northern Lights Adventure gggsgf by Pat Pingle The Bowmanville Toastmasters Toastmasters met Feb. 19, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. TM MacGullvrav opened the meeting with tne Royal Toast. TM Lawson acting as chairman chose Quality as the theme for the evening. TM Barnes General Evaluator, Evaluator, TM Broderick, Toastmaster Toastmaster and TM Christl Table Table Topic Master supported TM Lawson's theme by stating stating that Quality is striving for the BEST. TM Armitage (Vice President President of Education) presented presented TM Kowzelmann with a Youth Leadership Award and TM Nelson with an appreciation appreciation award for her assistance assistance in this area. TM Christl's table topics related to toastmasters being being delegates to the United Nations, asking for methods to improve the Quality of Live. Action, Knowledge and Humor entertained tne audience audience throughout this session with TM Bruce Neapole winning winning the award for the Best Participation in Table Topics. Topics. TM MacGullvray received received the Spark -Plug Award for sparking the Business Meeting. TM Konzelmann speaking speaking from the advanced manual manual "Make it make believe" through role playing did her presentation on spanning for communication gap. TM West and TM Barnes, TM Armitage and TM Christl acted out a family situation using a confrontational confrontational approach. There was audience participation and it was unanimous that confrontation confrontation is a no win proposition, proposition, that tact and diplomacy diplomacy are the ingredients to settle disputes. Toastmasters meet every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at St. Johns Anglican Church. You are invited so please join us next Tuesday. Its a fun learning experience. experience. Grade 10 students at St. Stephen's High School left the students in the school leave for retreats to the on February 22 for a weekend of winter activities at camp at various stages throughout the year. The stu- Camp Northern Lights in Haliburton. Each year, all dents returned on February 24. e of the and brought greetings. John Finlay, in chargi projector and all enjoyed colorful and exciting "Cry From The Mountain. Scenery Scenery was beautiful, filmed in Alaska, and story was exceptional! exceptional! A great time of fellowship fellowship and food downstairs following the film. Our next film presentation presentation is March 24, at 7:30 p.m. when we show the "Jesus" "Jesus" film (The Life of Christ). This of course leads into Easter. M«M meat shops TM SUPER SPECIAL Chicken Nuggets 99 3 lb. case SAT. ONLY V GRAND OPENING 133 King St# East Sundays 12 p.m.-5,,.,n. \ Monday - Wednesday 9 a.m - (i p in. i Bowmanville 697-1202 STORE HOURS: Join us Saturday, March 2nd FREE SAMPLES All Day! Visit our GRAND OPENING celebration and note the wide variety of foods that we will be sampling! WIN!!! One of 4 Prizes We will be drawing for a MICROWAVE OVEN, a $50 M & M Gift Certificate, Sheaffer Gold Targar BLPT and Pen Set and a $25. M & M Gift Certificate. Contest entry details available in the store. B.B.Q. BURGER and DRINK $1.00 Help support a worthwhile cause enjoy a M & M Tasty Burger and Drink for a minimum donation of $1.00 (10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.). All monies collected will be donated to FAMILY ACTION COUNCIL (FAC) Pillsbury Pizza Deluxe - pepperoni, cheese, green pepper and mushrooms or Pepperoni and cheese. 18x5" pizza. 9 99 Salurdiiy 9 a.m. - (> p.m. • _ : ' ' s ' " ■ ' ■: ' , Heat 'n' Serve Chicken Rings Lightly breaded all white meat, pre-browned and individually quick frozen. Approx. 52 pieces. 7 99 2.21b. case M°M me.it shops Garlic Bread Served in the finest restaurants. 10 oz. loaf 99 each me.it shops Deluxe Trim Boneless Pork Loin Chops'! |C99 14x4oz. case . Pork Chops iü Thaw 'n' Serve Cinnamon Buns ^99 Gourmet Style. 6x3.5oz. buns 2 tray ItMSJI Heat ' n ' Serve \ Cabbage Rolls in 199 Homemade quality ■ ■ 1 without the work. | 4.5 lb. Approx. 21 rolls tray J Boneless Turkey Breast Fillets 1^799 Turkey Tenderloin 3 lb. case mv.it shops Oktoberfest* Style Pork Schnitzel 14 A lightly breaded solid piece of pork. 9 x 3.9 oz. 49 case SB Microwave or Oven Heat Quiche Monterey Creamy Monterey Jack and Cheddar cheeses mixed with diced peppers. 6 oz. serving - sold separately, 2 19 each f' ; Microwave or Oven Heat Beefsteak or Chicken Pot Pies A traditional Pot Pie that's à meal In itself. W Sold Individually. 49 . 10 oz. f pic J CANADA'S LARGEST SPECIALTY FROZEN FOOD CHAIN!! I / t i

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