6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowrnanville, Wednesday, April 28,1993 Section Two mm Isabelle Challice - 983-5824 U.C.W. Meets in Elizabethville Quote - "In walking, the will and the muscles are so accustomed to working together and performing their task with so little expenditure of force, that the intellect is left comparatively comparatively free." Oliver Wendell Holmes Sympathy of our community to the friends and neighbours of the late Ray Dickson, our close neighbour, who passed away last Tuesday, after only a very short time ill. Marjorie (his wife is still a patient in Bowman- ville hospital.) • Visiting with Mrs. Hilda Caswell this week, daughter Carol Seagers and hubby Joe, Maple Leaf, Ontario. . On Monday last week, they and Elaine Doty, Orono, Marjorie Caswell, Caswell, June and Tom Wilson, all from Newcastle, attended the graduation of Doreen Green from the Health Care Aid Programme, at Sir Sandord Fleming College Campers, at Trinity United, Cobourg. Mrs. Jennie Bowins, Orono and daughter Sandra and Barb Haaslam enjoyed the Blue Jays big game on Sunday in Toronto. Sympathy of Community to the families of the late Mrs. Etta Irwin, whose funeral took place Monday, April 26, from Morris Funeral Home Bowrnanville, and interment in To- . ronto. ..Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staples were last Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quantrill, Garden Garden Hill. Mr. and Mrs. David Veley, New Leskard, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott and all were dinner guests of Fay and Glory Adams. ' Coffee Party guests of Hazel Pigott, Pigott, on her birthday, Saturday were Lena Clysdalc, Newtonville and Jean Harness, Bowrnanville. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staples attended attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr; and Mrs. Vincent Jackson, Bethany. Bethany. Mrs. Clara Meulman, Orono attended attended the large fashion show held Friday evening in Pontypool Church. Sunday dinner guests of the A. Piggots - Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and family, Port Perry. Volunteer Service Awards A very impressive evening of service service awards took place Thursday evening, evening, April 22, in Bowrnanville. A large crowd of recipients and guests were present for the happy occasion. Eighty one local citizens received recognition for their years of volunteer volunteer service to their communities. The Town of Newcastle would like to thank the newly formed "Town of Newcastle Concert Band". Congratulations on the band receiving receiving several new band members recently, recently, from as far away as Cobourg. Some of those receiving awards from our areas - included - Lynn Finlay; Finlay; Thelma Gilbank (10 years), Lor- na Atkins (20 years), George Carson (20 years), Margaret Bradley (15 years), Gordon Lowery (20 years). Happy to report several of my cousins, Glenn Prout, and Keith Yco Van Belle Floral Shoppes much more than a flower store! 4 STORES Highway No. 2 King St. W., Oahawa • Slmcoe St. N., Oahawa bJk . 100 Dundee St. W., 1KJ Whitby Trademark of Van Belle Gardens Ltd. were among recipients. Horticulture Luncheon Again we congratulate our busy Horticulture Society for providing a delicious noon luncheon, Wednesday, Wednesday, April 21, in Main hall of Orono United Church. About 85 people thoroughly enjoyed a delicious hot and cold buffet dinner! Menu included included ham, turkey, scalloped potatoes, vegetables, salads of all kinds, rolls and a mouth-watering array of desserts. desserts. Our thanks to our new president, president, Shelley Etmanskie and our past president Lorna Atkins for their hard work and dedication. A tidy sum of $500.00 goes to the piggy bank! St. Saviour's Church News Another successful dinner theatre, held last week at St. Saviour's church hall, with sell-out crowd both Friday and Saturday evenings. Apparently Gordon Leek and none other than' Reverend Doug Hall really "wowed" their audience with their musical presentations! Carving Demonstration - On Saturday, Saturday, May 1st from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reverend Hall will be demonstrating demonstrating his skill as a woodcarver in the display area of Newcastle Lumber. Lumber. The management of Newcastle Lumber has contributed to and helped the parish many limes over past few years, and this will be one way of thanking them for their support. support. Hope to sec you there! Deanery Clcricus - Will meet Thursday, April 29, at 10 a.m. in St. Peters .Cobourg. Advisory Board - Thursday, May 13th at 7:30 p.m. in Parish hall. Deanery Council - will met Tuesday, Tuesday, May 18 at 7:30 p.m. at St. George's church, Woolcr. Town Hall Card Party Winners at the weekly euchre party party held April 21, in Orono Town Hall and following winners - Hilda Caswell Caswell 82, Paul Mucha 79, Jean Allen 76, Edgar Millson and Aleck Moffat tied at 74. Low score - Wallace Boughcn. Lucky draws - Olive Little, Norma Norma Moffat, Marion Scars, Tom Wilson, Wilson, Margaret Todd, Ray Staples, Lena Graham. There will be euchre parties every Wednesday night, 8 p.m. and ladies please supply lunch. "Fun Air" A very great success at the Orono Public School "Fun Fair" held last Thursday in school. Huge crowds of parents, visitors and of course, children children spent hours visiting the various booths, cake sales, games, storytelling storytelling booths etc. All monies raised will go to their new playground equipment. This week Tuesday, April 27, there will be an "Afternoon Concert" at 1:30 p.m. for Senior Citizens, sponsored by school. Orono United Church News Beautiful floral arrangements were placed at front of church, in loving loving memory of the late Max Bcmrosc and late Ray Dickson, by their families. families. The Sacrament of Holy Communion Communion was celebrated by Reverend Dr. Ken Howlctt and new member reception. reception. New candidates presented - Murray Lcland Ball and Eldcnc Edwards Edwards for Membership by transfer and Anne Marie Ball for Church Membership by Confirmation of Faith, all welcomed by Minister and Clerk of Session, Marie Tamblyn. Special Music - Hebrew Benediction Benediction following reception of new members, Trio by Soprano Stella Carson, Alto Dorothy Barnett, and Baritone Dick Morion, "Cast Thy Burden" (Mendelsohn) and choir ren dered "Let My Mouth Be Filled With Thy Praise," Our greeters - Bob and Carol O'Neil and family. Our ushers - Lynn Rodd; Judy Van Dyke; June Heard and Peggy Blaschke. Nursery Supervisor - Denise Kent. "Time and Talent Auction Sale", Saturday, May 8, 11 a.m. Weather permitting on church grounds. This will be a real fun-filled sale, and donations donations of any saleable items will be on sale. So far we have a brand new picnic table, "Meals for 4 people", knitted items, drapes, afghans, 1 year subscription to "Orono Times", baking baking etc. For more information, call 983-5824; 983-5824. Welcome to Reverend Mervyn Russell, next Sunday, May 2. We welcome Reverend Mervyn and Patricia Patricia Russell to our Orono-Kirby charge. Orono will be having a lunch following morning service, and all are welcome to attend! "Lets Celebrate The Memories" - : By popular demand the "Benson Brothers" return for a Concert on Saturday, Saturday, June 5 at 7:30 p.m. Orono United Church. Tickets Don Hamm 983-5135. Farewell Reception A very large attendance at the reception reception held to bid farewell to Reverend Reverend Howlctt. The Main hall was full and more tables had to be set up to accommodate the crowd. Loads of food and a very pretty decorated cake, complete with a lovely poem, as part of decoration. The poem was read out and Reverend Hewlett kept poem as a memento of the occasion. Decorated cake by Elaine Haines. The presentation took place upstairs and an attractive water-color painting by Don Staples, from congregation and Norccn Nixon, on behalf of Sunday Sunday school, presented a gift. We wish Reverend and Mrs. Howlctt every blessing in the future. Elizabethville News by Edna Thickson - 797-2619 On Tuesday afternoon the Elizabethville Elizabethville U.C.W. unit II met at Quan- trill's, at 2 p.m. Our president Mrs. Ken Trew presided and had the devotional devotional part of the meeting on Easter. Vivian Quantrill took roll call and read the minutes of the last meeting. We discussed several items of business. business. Susan Peacock had asked us to bring some ideas for program to this meeting, especially ideas on what to have. Three or four had, and they were read. Perhaps we will do better next meeting, lunch was served by the hostess, Vivian and Bertha Trew. In the evening, we had been invited invited to the Canton U.C.W. Seven went from here and several from Garden Hill. They had colored tags to pin on with eight tags of various colors. The program consisted of singing and a drama put on by three ladies taken from a chapter of the bible about the ladies at the well, with their jugs for water, after the resurrection. Most of the surrounding U.C.W. had been invited. At lunch time, each color of our tags had a table to sit at which helped mix up the guests. All enjoyed the evening very much. Seniors held their get-together on Thursday as usual, with a very good crowd attending. A birthday party was held on Saturday Saturday evening to celebrate Percy Woodcox's birthday. Neighbours and friends gathered at John Sheppard's home for this surprise event. On Saturday at 7 o'clock a pretty wedding was held at the Garden Hill Church when Jacqueline Cook, daughter of Bill and Kathy Cook, and Peter Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Ottawa were united in marriage with Reverend Sedgwick officiating. Bridesmaids were Angie Bailey and Karen Butterley, best man Alan Ross, usher Doug Cook. Three little girls, . nieces of the bride, Charlene, Emily and Hillary, assisted with Charlinc as ring bearer. Karen and Doug sang, a duet while the register was being signed. After the guests from Ottawa, Pennsylvania, N. B., N.S., and local, about 200 in all went to the Golden Beach Resort, Harwood, for a dance and lunch. The couple left for a honeymoon honeymoon to Jamaica for a week. The couple will live in Bewdley. Church services were very well attended attended on Sunday. The first lesson was taken from John 20: 19-31 when Jesus appears to his disciples. For expressions expressions of worship we sang the Lord's Prayer. Children's minute was questions. Did you know the moon is made of green cheese? How do you know that it is? Another r Did you know the Ocean is salty? His last question was How did you know Jesus Jesus rose from the dead. They were to believe through faith. Second scripture scripture was 1 Peter 1: 3-9 from Peter's first letter to Christians. R. Smith and H. Hancock took up the offering. Reverend Sedgwick spoke on the 10 desciples, that was enough evidence that Jesus had been risen from the dead. Coffee was served as usual. Susan and Jackson Peacock attended attended the Home Show in Toronto and Shane and Sophia also went. Pearl and Elmer Elliott, Oshawa, visited in the village Sunday, the first outing down this Way since they had the flue. They had tea with Inez and Orley Mercer and called here later spending the evening with Vivian and Howard Quantrill. There will be a musical event at North Hope Public School on Friday evening. The W.I. will meet on May 4 at Margarcttc Walker's home. Ken and Bertha Trew had Neil and the boys for dinner yesterday and her sister Mary for supper. . Glad to report that Edna Morris is improving and will not . need any more treatments. Margarctic Walker had Jackson and Susan Sunday for tea. Sunday afternoon the Pee Wee teams held their sports event at Bewdley Arena where James Burton and Brent Lchtincn were chosen as the best hockey players in the group, and received an award each because they lied. Irene Beatty had Adam and Justin Yarcma, and Lcighannc Austin for lunch on Saturday. Gregory Austin , for lunch Sunday and Jeffery Burton for supper on Saturday night. Tyrone 4-H Report On April 12th, Tyrone 4-H Discoverers Discoverers Club assembled àt the church around 6:30-6:45. As everybody arrived, arrived, we set out for the vet's. When we arrived at the Taunton Road Animal Animal Hospital, we explored the waiting room. ' On the counter in a jar of preservative preservative was a five year old German Shepherd's Shepherd's heart. This dog died because of heart worm, caused by mosquitos. As we ventured through, we looked through a microscope and saw a blood cell. In the next room, we saw eyeballs and babies of cats and dogs. We were shown the x-ray room and some x- rays. Patty Gaudet, our guide, showed, us the animals staying there. At 8:20 we went back to the church. After we arrived, we said the 4-H pledge and did the roll call. After fancy fancy read the minutes, Lindsay, our president, adjourned the meeting. Next week we plan our Achievement Achievement Day. - submitted by Stephen Smith $ Carriers Needed to Deliver *76e 7&ee4e*tdet on Fridays and Saturdays in Bowrnanville and Newcastle Village. 623-0837 or 623-3303 for more information. . Jm. 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