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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Oct 1993, p. 19

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, October 13,1993 19 Popular Gospel Music Singers to Perform in Enniskillen Happenings in Enniskillen The Torchmen, a male singing group which performs mainly sacred music; will be coming to the Enniskillen Enniskillen Public School auditorium this Sunday, October 17, for a concert. They will perform at 7:30 p.m. The group shown above hails from St. Catherines and has been voted favorite male group for the past six years by the Canadian Gospel Music Association. For tickets to hear The Torchmen, call 263- 8466 or 263-8389. Piano Results for Lowry Students Released for Aug. Students of Brenda Lowry participated participated in the August Theory examinations examinations conducted by the Royal Conservatory Conservatory of Music, and they received the following results:....... v , C t Preliminary ' Rudiments - Kelly Flintoff - Honours. Grade I Rudiments - Kim Gifford, 1st Class Honours; Amanda Welsh, 1st Class Honours with Distinction; Heather Youngman - 1st Class Honours Honours with Distinction. Grade 2 Rudiments - Alechia Short, Pass. All candidates were successful. by Betty Wright Rick, Sharon, Alicia and Tonya Crcvicr enjoyed their vacation out west and were with their families for Thanksgiving. Deepest sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. Elden MacKay on the death of Karen's Dad, Mr. Eric Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill, were Thanksgiving Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and family, Jeff and Diane Lcgerc, Liane and Jason, Barrie were weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bortolazzo held a birthday party for Kylie's 4th birthday on Sunday October 10th with family and friends attending. Happy Birthday Kylie and many happy happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were last Monday tea guests of Miss Elva Orchard, Bowmanville. Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman was a Sunday Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman and family celebrating Thanksgiving and Aaron's birthday and spent the afternoon with Myrtle in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Cecchétto and boys, Sudbury were Thanksgiving Thanksgiving weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry, Donna and Ralph. Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were among the guests at the Hampton Community Bridal Shower for Stephanie Stephanie Axford. on Tuesday October 5th. Get well wishes go to Mr. Bob Speakman who is a patient in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital. Get well wishes go to Myrtle Tamblyn who is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leadbeater and family celebrating Erin's 3rd birthday. Jim and Sue Anderson, Barrie, were Thanksgiving Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and family. Betty Wright was a Monday visitor visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Crcvicr Alicia Alicia and Tanya. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson had all their family home for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family, Mr. Jim Avery, Etobicoke were Monday Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rckker and family. Mrs, Jean Nielscn-Jones and grandchildren Eric and Alison, Sault Stc. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxtalor and Jaden, Peterborough were Thanksgiving weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Ron Somberger, Alexandra and Jessica celebrating Alexandra's 4th birthday and Thanksgiving. Happy birthday Alexandra Alexandra from a friend. Seventeen members of the Stain- ton family celebrated Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday with Mrs. Len Stainton. ; 1 • Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were Thanksgiving Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Axford, Melanie and Julie at their cottage, lake Cordova. There were baskets placed at the back of the church for the food bank. They need foods like Kraft dinners, rice, powdered milk, soups, stews, Resident Named Painter of the Year Orono resident Audrey • Stewart (left) was presented with the Camp Samac Painter of the Year Award by Pat Kirkwood- Halverson (right) on Saturday, September 25/93 at the Oshawa Art Association 12'th Annual Art Festival, Camp Samac, Samac, Oshawa. Audrey won first prize in a competition with five other artists with her pencil sketch of the late Adelaide McLaughlin, wife of the late Col. R.S. McLaughlin, founder of General Motors in Canada. After the award, Audrey's sketch was purchased by the O.A.A., who will donate it to the Oshawa General Hospital for the enjoyment of patients and staff. y£R _.,aaao series aW AW sVlde0 sneratfonsabout the hue horoiiof war. Who batter to I k I tk„ , recount the battles as they really happened than the veterans AAjfrin tivrwfonf'û/H u/nr firct.hnnrtO TKa: MCWED Â/2AIKJI wIHaac • \ who experienced war first-hand? The NEVER AGAIN! videos provide historical accounts of Canada's participation In the ror more iniormanon aooui /vevetf Abr/vm piease conraci; s rj |l i 2627 Riverside Drive Æ :.l ill; Ottawa, Ontario K1V0C4 ÆÊ T* 7S, - 3K ' W 2 *" 2 ' ChortlaM. l»flMratlon Nft: 02MM109 ; cereals, etc. They also need diapers as well as junior foods for babies. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Green, Kingston, Kingston, just home from 6 weeks holiday in Newfoundland called on Mrs. Wilfrid Wilfrid Bowman this past week. Seija Dénomme, Jenny Jylha, from Sudbury, were Thanksgiving weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maddock and family. Mrs. Meta Swain and Ina Beryl Dudley, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andrew Piggott, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyon and family, Oshawa were Thanksgiving Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott Piggott and Laura. Miss Stephanie Axford, Hampton, Mi^Mike Sorichetti, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Szili, Rick and Shcny Howe and family, Newtonville, Debbie Debbie and Brad Huggins and family, Peterborough, Peterborough, Tim and Tracy Howe and family, Newcastle, Mary Lee Howe and Keijo Harma, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne and family held Thanksgiving at their grandparents cottage in Hastings. Wendy and Michelle were Friday evening dinner guests of their parents, parents, Ron and Sandy Stephenson, celebrating celebrating Wendy's birthday. Marjorie Martyn, Whitby spent Thanksgiving weekend with Ron and Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves were Monday visitors of Gordon Stevens and Clara Page and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edgar Wright and Betty. Gail Clark spent the week away in Quebec on business, returning on time to go to the Blue Jays game on Friday and on Saturday, the Clarke family went to Wilberforce and spent Thanksgiving with Ward's family. Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill, Julia and Andrea were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doom- bos, Foxboro. Everyone is welcome to attend a Multi family craft sale at the home of Jim Kinsmen. Diane McGill, Lisa Barrie and Jim and Reva Kinsmen will have various crafts including dried flower items, wood crafts and sewing. The house is the first home south of the fire hall on Highway 57. This will be held Saturday, October 16th and on Sunday October 17th from 10 till 4. We are all hoping for a good day for this sale. Deepest Sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. Elden MacKay and family , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchinson, Christine Christine and Duncan on the death of their Dad, Mr. Eric Brock. The Enniskillen U.C.W.- are sponsoring sponsoring the "Torchmen" Men's Vocal Group Concert on October 17th. at the Enniskillen Public School at 7:30 p.m. Adults $7.50. Students $6.00. Anyone who has heard this group assures assures you that you will really enjoy this evening of mostly religious music. music. The Torchmen come from St. Catharines and have been in concert in several places around our surrounding surrounding areas. Un Saturday November 13th the Enniskillen Guiding Parent'Committee Parent'Committee will be holding a "Create A Craft Day" and Bake Sale and a Draw table. table. There will be all different types of crafts going on throughout the day, with teachers teaching all day. We are looking for anyone interested in teaching crafts. On Wednesday October October 27th the Pre-Registration will be held from 6 p.m. till 8 p.m. Everyone must pre-register or you won't get in on the classes and everyone is welcome. welcome. We have six eight-foot tables up for craft vendors. Please contact Kim Hope 263-8670. Please recycle this newspaper Join the Fresh Start Team TO CREATE NEW JOBS * Let's give business the help it needs to establish and grow so that thousands of jobs can be created in Durham. * Let's encourage the banking system to act responsibly with respect to small business and the public generally. * Let's bring business and education together for a new approach to training that meets the skill requirements for new and challenging careers. ■ . Alex discussing small business problems with Herb Duvall. Alex Shepherd has ideas that fit the times and programs that will work to bring jobs back to Durham. PHONE FOR MORE INFORMATION 721-7570 or 985-1600 Sheplierd 1 Durham EMjibewi Authorized by Ted Rytwinski, Official Agent for Alex Shepherd. If you are new to Bowmanville... would like to call on you with Housewarming Gifts and Information about your new location. 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