I Sunday School Resumes Sept. 6th in Enniskillen By Betty Wright Would all those who are willing to give Home Baking, Baking, vegetables, pickles or jam for our table at Columbus Columbus Giant Sale on Saturday, September 7th, please leave your donations at our Church Hall on September 6th to price at 6 p.m. Sunday School will resume resume on Sunday September 8th at the regular time during during church. On Monday, August 26th Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves went with Marlene Hill of Whitby to see Les Misérables Misérables at the Royal Alexandra in Toronto. Mary Mrs. Harold Corner and baby David, Oshawa, Lori and Jeremy Landon, Whitby, Whitby, were visitors of Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sorn- berger, Jessica and Alexandra Alexandra were at their cottage at Bancroft on Sunday. Wayne and Lynne hosted the Piggott Family Bar- beque on Sunday. Those in Mary Durant, Mr. and Van Belle | Floral Shoppes much more than a flower store! 14 STORES • ttghwyNo.2 • King St W., Oshm • SlmcoeSt.il, Oihiw* • IMDunduStW., Whitby Trukmarkt ot Vsn B (fyfo ottct Ik HMFmilaM «**«* Call Sandra Yates Telephone 623-5873 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery to help Clarence celebrate celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. John Tureck, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tureck, . Oshawa were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Axford at their cottage, Lake Cordova. Sunday School will resume resume néxt Sunday during church. Graduate The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 4,1991 17 Perfect Weather Shines on Annual Port Perry Fair attendance were Mr. and Mrs. James Piggott, Black- stock; Miss Marguerite Piggott, Piggott, Oshawa; Mrs. Jeanette Wilhite, Riverside, California; California; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Park and family, Pontypoor, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Piggott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyon and family, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gerryts and family, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mrs. Len Stainton attended attended a Birthday Party at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson's Simpson's in honour of grandson Jeff prior to leaving for University University in Hamilton. Gordon Stevens and Clara Clara Page accompanied Errol and Joy Groves to the Sky- Dome on Monday for the Blue Jays game. Mrs. Ruth Nielsen was a visitor of Mrs. Russell Griffin. Griffin. A surprise birthday Tea Party was held on Friday for Auntie Elva Orchard's 90th birthday at the home of Clarence and Shirley Stain- ,-ton. Many, happy returns of the day, Auntie Elva. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Cor- nellier were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cornellier, Belleville. Alison and Paul returned home with them after after spending a week with their Oma and Opa. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chambers, R.R. #1, Lindsay and, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson at their cottage, Cameron Lake. Myrtle Tamblyn spent several days with Mr. Ivison Tamblyn, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery enjoyed Sunday Sunday evening dinner at the Bobcaygeon Inn to celebrate a recent anniversary and birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson Ferguson attended the Cochrane- Stinson wedding in Lindsay ,on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lauri- on and son Cameron, Calgary Calgary Alberta, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tabb, Bowmanville were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Wilson, Oshawa, Master Jayson Wilson, Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker, Mr. Scott Rekker, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family, Mr. Jim Avery were recent guests of A Community Shower will be held on September 11th at 8 p.m. for David Bor- tolazzo and Danna Heard and for Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Bortolazzo. Also keep in mind that the shower for Carl Chambers and Dolores Stevens will be held on September September 25th at 7:30 p.m. Enniskillen Guiding Leaders needed - Our leaders leaders are in place but we are in need of adults to help on a weekly basis. Sparks, Brownies and Guides are in need of at least one adult each to continue to serve the growing needs in our community. community. Anyone who is willing willing to commit their time for one evening a week please call Lois Alloway at 263- 2393. Enniskillen Lob Ball Enniskillen Jensen Ladies Ladies Lob Ball team were runners up for the "A" cham- of their weekend pionship league t< Lome Whitmarsh Lome Whitmarsh, son of Betty and Brian Whitmarsh, Hampton, recently graduated graduated from Bath University, England, with a degree in Pharmacy. Lome is presently presently working at a hospital in England. league tournament August 24 and 25. Enniskillen Jensen Jensen Ladies defeated 5 out of 7 teams to reach the "A" championship game. It was a close game both teams played well and Hampton Hooters won the game 12-10. Congratulations Congratulations Hampton Hooters, better better luck next year Enniskillen Enniskillen Jensen. Special thanks to Eldon MacKay and Jim MacKenzie for coaching our tournament games. Many thanks to Ralph Werry for score-keeping for us. Congratulations Congratulations to Aggie MacKenzie MacKenzie on her M.V.P. for the "A" Championship game. f \l r--• 1 v* ï -fîssiâ S' There are many children who got their taste of driving a car over the Labor Day weekend at the Port Perry Fair. Rumor has it a lot of parents who helped their kids into the motorcycles and cars on this merry-go- time this weekend explaining about the magic numbei matter the outcome of those talks, most of the children who went merrily around on this ride had a fun time, round spent_ a good deal of David Philip had his share of the cow Wash blues on Sunday, Sept. 1, while at the Port Perry Fair. The mooo-ving experience for the pampered cows and bulls was set up for the animals behind the cattle barns on the fairgrounds. Quality Body Work Quality Painting FREE ESTIMATES ON BOTH INSURANCE AND NON-INSURANCE WORK Open 5 Days a Week Monday through Friday COWAN PONTIAC -- BUICK LTD. I BOWMANVILLE -- ONT 166 King Street East Telephone 623-3396 Dr. Bruce G. Wilson DENTIST 118 King Street West Newcastle Village 987-2155 Mon., Wed. 9 a.m. -1 p.m.; Tues., Thurs., Fit 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. BRINK'S EXCAVATING 688 Regional Rd. 17, Newcastle L1B1L9 ■ Trenching • Gravel and Top Soil • Grading and Levelling > Septic Installations 1 Back Filling 1 General Excavating 1 Dump Truck Service (416) 987-4995 Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET, BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 623-6477 McD's PATIO CENTRE GIANT CLEARANCE SALE (Bring competitors 1 ads with you) Quality Patio Furniture at Warehouse Prices "Nobody Beats Our Prices" (new location) 75 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-5353 Fish & Chips 136 King SUE. Bowmanville 623-1781 Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m.--7 p.m. Friday -11 am.--9 p.m. Saturday -11 a.m--7 p.m. We take pride in serving quality Fish and Chips. LANDFILL SITE MEETING -- The Interim Waste Authority is searching for three long-term landfill sites, one of which will be used by the Durham Re- g 'on. To launch the site selection process, an Open buse is taking place next week in Bowmanville. It will take place on Thursday, September 12, from four p.m. to nine p.m. at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex. Complex. The focus of the meeting is to discuss the proposed proposed site search process and facilitate public input on the landfill site search process in the Durham Region. BRIDGE ANYONE? -- You're invited to join a local bridge group which is forming at the Port Darlington Marina for a weekly bridge night. The first meeting is Wednesday, September 11, at 7:30 p.m. Beginners are welcome. For further details, please call 623-7155 or 623-3934. " TODDLER TIME -- Children aged 24-34 months are invited to attend a Toddler Time program being offered offered in Bowmanville this September. It's at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Library and it starts on Friday, September 20. Toddler Time will take place every Friday, from 9:30 to 10 a.m. until October 25. Registration began on September 3. You can sign up in person or by calling calling 623-7322. This program will also be offered at the library in Newcastle Village starting October 31. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME - Children aged 3 to 5 are invited to attend a pre-school story time beginning this month at the Newcastle Village and Bowmanville Libraries. Stories take place Wednesdays at 1:15 and Thursdays at 10:15 in the Bowmanville Branch. They will take place at 1:45 p.m. on Tuesdays in the Newcastle Newcastle Village Branch. This program starts September 25 and 26 in Bowmanville and on September 24 in Newcastle. It's a free program, so no registration is required. required. PHOTOGRAPHY ENTHUSIASTS WELCOME - The Bowmanville Camera Club will be holding its inaugural inaugural meeting on Thursday, September 12, at the Visual Arts Centre, located in the Cream of Barley Mill on Simpson Ave., Bowmanville. All photo enthusiasts enthusiasts are invited. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. BIG BROTHERS NEEDED -- Don't forget that September September is Big Brother Month in the Town of Newcastle. Newcastle. A total of 10 Little Brothers are waiting for a friend. If you can help, call 623-6646. WASTE REDUCTION WEEK - September 29 to October October 6 will promote the reduction of garbage in the Town of Newcastle. Special events will include a poster contest, a display booth at the Bowmanville Mall, a green magic show and a zero garbage day. In connection with this event, you may wish' to invite a speaker to discuss waste reduction with your school or' community group. Call 786-2089 or 623-6149 for further further details. MUSEUM ARTS AND CRAFTS SALE - This Saturday, Saturday, September 7, the Bowmanville Museum will be holding its annual Arts and Crafts Show and Sale. A large number of craftspeople will be displaying their wares at the museum and a large crowd is expected. The show runs from 10:30 to 3:30 -and admission is free. mr. trim lawn and garden service government licensed professionals specializing in property maintenance tree and shrub pruning landscaping iobert Strickland free estimates Catherine Strickland 623-9711 Old Munich Restaurant 255 King St. E. (at Ritson), Oshawa 436-5065 Live Entertainment and Dancing Fri. - Sat. - Sun. - Dinner Special Mon. - Thurs. $6.95 Licensed Under L.L.B.O. Reserve now for OKTOBERFEST Oct. 11- 12th KIDS ON THE BLOCK -- A puppet troupe which calls itself "Kids on the Block" is seeking new volunteers volunteers for the 1991/92 school year. If you have a desire to perform and have an interest in our children's wellbeing, wellbeing, you're invited to join in the fun while you learn and teach healthy attitudes. Training sessions for this group begin September 27. For details, call 576-0597 or 668-2174. lARn^insurancek Serving Newcastle areajm For over 17years... f • Aulo • Home • Farm • Commercial • Industrial 5 King St. E. at Mill Street Newcastle Village 987-5229 WANTED; ADULT STUDENTS - Adults can obtain their secondary school diploma right here in Bowmanville Bowmanville during their spare time, thanks to the Centre for Individual Studies. The Centre, located at Central Public School, also allows students to upgrade word processing and office skills or learn to speak English as a second language. There's also an adult basic literacy literacy class which starts in September and enables adult students to learn to read or improve on existing reading reading skills. There's no charge for any of these pro- g 'ams. Further details are available by calling the entre for Individual Studies at 623-6505. GUIDE REGISTRATION -- Registration for Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, Rangers, and Cadets takes place on Thursday, September 5, at the Waver- ley Public School. Hours for registration are between 6:30 and 8 p.m. For details, call 623-2765. EVENING CLASS REGISTRATION - Bowmanville Bowmanville High School is the location for general interest classes offered during the evenings through the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education. Classes in everything from aerobics to Yoga are available, available, with courses beginning the first week of September. September. Just a few of the topics include: babysitting, crafts, hunter safety, sewing, photography, woodworking, woodworking, folk art, and volleyball. Registrations take place between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. at Bowmanville High School September 9, 10, and 12. For further information, information, call 623-2839 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. from September 7 to 14. Please do not call the high school. GET READY FOR THE ORONO FAIR - Tomorrow Tomorrow night, the Orono Fair will be officially launched. Gates open to the public at 4:30 p.m. and. one of the first orders of business will be the crowning of Miss Durham Central Fair. Formal opening ceremonies will take place at eight p.m. Other events for Thursday Thursday night include the Farmers' Olympics, a horse pull, the Holstein show and performances by members of the Theatre Dance Academy. See the advertisements and other articles in this week's paper for further details. details. Just a few of the events include the demolition derby Friday night, the Dairy Princess Competition on Saturday, ana harness racing on Sunday.. See you at the fair! "KRACO" 1r-2000I Carpentry & Contracting • Custom Homes • Renovating • Additions • Barns • Designing • Drafting • Permits • Finishing "30 Years Experience" Box 20021, Newcastle 987-5400 CLARKE MUSEUM BOOK SALE - Get set for yet another giant second hand book sale at the Clarke Museum and Archives. This sale takes place between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 14. All proceeds will go to the museum development programs. programs. Due to the success of the last sale, the museum museum needs to re-stock its supply and therefore all donations donations to this sale would be greatly appreciated. The September sale will be the last one of the year and it's for one day only. Look for the next sale in March of 1992. VISUAL ARTS CENTRE PROGRAMS - With the fall comes a whole new series of art courses and workshops workshops for all ages at the Town of Newcastle's Visual Arts Centre. The fall line-up includes one-day workshops workshops in botanical studies, basketmaking, and drawing. drawing. In addition, there are weekly courses starting this month in subjects that include watercolors, photography, photography, basic drawing, oil painting, and figure drawing, Through the Kids at the Mill program, there are also courses and workshops for the young artist. These include include cartooning, drawing, preschool art, a "Creative Friday" program featuring a variety of arts and crafts, and yan arts medley. The kids' programs are run in conjunction with the YWCA and discounts in children's children's programs are available to those having either a Visual Arts Centre or a YWCA membership. PORT DARLINGTON YARD SALE - This Saturday, Saturday, September 7, the Port Darlington Community Association Association will host its annual yard sale. This event is not only a fund-raiser for the association, but also an enjoyable outing for both buyers and sellers. The sale takes place between 9: a.m, and 3 p.m. at the southwest southwest corner of the intersection of Port Darlington and West Beach Rd. Donated articles can still be delivered early on Saturday.. In the event-of rain, the sale will be held on Sunday, September 8. UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS MEET - The United United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada - Upper Canada Branch, will host a country fare and Thanksgiving Thanksgiving supper on Thursday, September 19. It's at the Scugog Shores Museum on Scugog Island. The program program includes a visit to the museum at 5 p.m., followed followed by a turkey dinner at 6:30. Dr. Matthew Dy- mond, of Port Perry, will speak on the topic of "Canada, My Land." Dr, Dymond is the former Minister Minister of Health for the province of Ontario. For further details, call Donald Fox at 576-3175. NEWS FROM YWCA - The YWCA fall programs are here! Anyone interested in either adult or children's programs is invited to come down to the office to register. register. Registration dates are as follows: September 4 from nine a.m. to three p.m. for members and September September 5th and 6th from nine a.m, to three p.m, and again from six p.m. to eight p.m, for non-members. For those who are closer to the Courtice area, registration registration will be accepted at Dr. Emily Stowe Public School on Friday, September 6th, from 1:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m; Anyone unable to come in personally to register register may also phone in their class selections. The office, office, is.at 133 Church St,, in Bowmanville, and the phone number is 623-9922. HAMILT0NS INSURANCE SERVICE MAIN STREET, ORONO, ONTARIO LOB 1M0 (416) 983-5115 FAX (416) 983-8228 ' DIVISION 01 7|||'| ONTARIO ISC. ^ ff-jv-sTa Siding, Soffits, Fascia, Capping Roofing, Doors, Windows, Trough No job too big or too small Telephone 434-7994 Bowmanville, Ont. 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