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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Apr 1994, p. 38

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22 The Canadian Statesman, Bowrhanville Features and Comments, Wednesday, April 20,1994 Close Finish at District Kub Kar Rally Maple Grove W.l. Announces Slate of Officers for 1994-95 Maple Grove W.L met in the C.E. Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 11th with Mrs. A. Vandergaast, Pres, in charge of the following business. Mrs. Vandergaast welcomed everyone, everyone, especially our District Pres., Mrs. Margaret Ford and Mrs. Barbara Kapetyn of Solina. Meeting opened with the singing of the Ode and the repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison. unison. Mrs. Vandergaast read a poem entitled entitled April. The Roll call was 1. Pay your fees. 2. Name something you would like demonstrated at a meeting. Minutes Minutes were read and approved and the treasurer's report given. Letters of thanks were read from Willie Eeuwes and Jenny Bowman. Our Good Neighbours convenor was ill, so no report was given. One of our members is being married and a gift is being looked after by Marjorie Marjorie Prescott and Mary Ann Doyle. Another member, Helen Smit, is at home after an operation and her report report is good and she will be remembered remembered by Good Neighbour convenor.. Also, another member, Mrs. Pearl Jollymore, is in hospital. It was decided decided to give Good Neighbour convenor convenor $30. Mary Ann Found agreed to act as our rep on the District education education committee. Delegates to the District Annual on May 11th at Trinity United Church will be Brenda Metcalf, Marjory Marjory Prescott, Trixie Vandergaast with alternate of Doreen Doyle or Myrt Bradley. It was agreed that we leave our groups the same as last year but with Marjory Prescott replacing Roberta Besse. Our next meeting is on May 9th with a Pot Luck Supper at 6:45 p.m. We are asked to bring a guest and our Tweedsmuir History Books will be on display. Also the 4H Club on "Drama" and parents will be invited and will tell of their Club Project and have books on display. Regular Collection and Pennies Pennies for Friendship were taken up. The Annual Meeting followed with Trixie Vandergaast in charge. Annual Meeting minutes of 92,93 were read by Secretary Brenda Metcalf. Metcalf. President's report was given by Trixie. Vandergaast when she thanked everyone for their support during tenn of office. Brenda Metcalf gave the secretary's report and financial statement. Mary Ann Found gave the Auditor's report. Win Brown gave the report of the Program Co-ordinator. Christine Noordstra gave Tweedsmuir History report. Brenda Metcalf reported on Resolutions. All reporting had moved adoption of their report and these were seconded by Shirley Bubar. Marjory gave the report for the Nominating Committee Margaret Ford, District Pres, was in charge of the Election of Officers. Brenda Metcalf Metcalf was asked to act as secretary for the Election. Officers for 1994-95 Past President - Trixie Vandergaast, Vandergaast, President - Mary Ann Found, 1st Vice Pres. - Doreen Kelsey, 2nd Vice Pres. - to be filled later, Sect. Treasurer - Brenda Metcalf, Assist Sect. Treas. - Sandy Burke, District Director - Trixie Vandergaast, Alternate Alternate Dist. Director - Willie Eeuwes, Branch Directors - Diane De Vos, Pearl Jollymore, Christine Noordstra, Public Relations Officer - Florence Cryderman, Alternate P.R.O. - Shirley Shirley Bubar, Pianist - Edna Laird, Auditors Auditors - Myrtle Bradley, Marjorie Prescott, Prescott, Good Neighbours - Florence Cryderman, Eleanor Wihlidol, Curators Curators - Doreen Doyle, Brenda Metcalf, Resolutions - Shirley Bubar, Sylvia Polak, Program Co-ordinator - Win Brown, Group Leaders - Marjory Prescott, Audrey Hall, Christine Noordstra, Press Reporter - Win Brown. Margaret Ford conducted the installation installation service. Trixie Vandergaast, Vandergaast, Pres, resumed the chair and thanked Margaret Ford. Brenda Metcalf was in charge of the following. The Motto - "Everything that is built for the future, is built in the present, on the foundations of the past." This was commented on by Shirley Shirley Bubar. She said Foundation are the main factor of life, starting with the earth where we live. On this foundation we have schools which are the foundation of learning, to be able to progress in life. There are building foundations ;such as hospitals, apartments, factories factories and homes. Homes and apartments are for living. living. You have heard the old saying if you have big feet, you have a good foundation. Maybe they were right, for without our feet we could not stand or walk. Without our earth, which is our first foundation, there would be no past, no today or a future. future. But, most of all we must remember remember to be thankful to God for creating the first foundation so we could have a future. A short skit was enjoyed by all. Shirley Bubar represented the past in dress and hat of the past. Marjory Marjory Prescott represented the present and Brenda Metcalf represented the future with her gold hair, sporting a pair of antennas. Brenda told of some of our past W.l. history when we had 54 members members and met in homes but finally had to move to larger premises. 45 years ago we served a wedding lunch for 850. Short courses have l^een enjoyed for years through the Dept, of Agriculture and now we do a lot of our own planning for courses. In the future we will have rapid change and many new views of how we conduct our lives. Mother's Day is coming up, so Brenda ended with a reading entitled 'Motherhood has its rewards'. The meeting closed with the repeating of the Collect. Lunch of fruit breads and cheese, tea and coffee was served by the group in charge. Press Secretary Win Brown. Letter to the Editor WastingTaxes: It's necessary to use all our resources resources more efficiently - especially public resources. Presently we have hundreds of miles of unused roads in Durham Region costing millions of dollars yearly in maintenance. For decades now, we have subsidized the few residencies on these roads. This tax less of the past can easily become a multi -million dollar gain if our management starts more wisely. We must allow people to live along these roads. This will allow more people to live outside our endangered cities near the nuclear plants. This plan will increase the available building building lots and reduce the high pricing. Most important, this will increase our tax base in the community, eliminating eliminating further tax increases. Many family farms will receive a boost from this step just when it is needed. The coming years under free trade and GAAT spell doom for these fam ilies if they don't get this boost. Yours truly, Douglas W. Wilson Cubs and cubmasters cram into position at the finish line of the Kub Kar track to cheer on their vehicles during the West Durham District's Kub Kar Rally finals held Saturday at the BowmanviUe High School gym. Teams from BowmanviUe, Newcastle, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Hampton, Orono and Pontypool competed in the event. The hand-crafted Kub Kars were judged for show and speed. Winners went home with trophies. Happenings from Elizabethville Community by Edna Thickson What a beautiful day Sunday was, with the sun shining - especially, when rain had been predicted on Saturday Saturday for Sunday. Not quite as many were at church, especially the Sunday school children. children. After the opening hymn and prayer, Reverend Sedgwick took as his 1st lesson John 20: 19-31 about Jesus appearing before his disciples. Thomas was absent and would not believe it. Jesus told him later when he saw Thomas to look at his hands. The choir sang with June Smith the soloist. For expressions of Worship Sybol Davis read a story about Sarah and the book. Reverend Sedgwick had the children's minute about East er and the resurrection. But as the children were very young and the older ones were absent, it was hard for the younger ones to take it in. Ron Smith and Dave Watson took up the offering. The second lesson was from I John 1:1-2:3. In the first letter of John's the word of life which has existed since the beginning. We have heard it and we have seen it with our own eyes and our hands have touched it. God is light. We can't see or touch the spoken words, only hear them. After the Incarnation of Jesus it was some time before the disciples were able to digest the meaning and it took many letters from them to the people before our Christianity was begun. Every Smart Business Owner Knows That the Key to Greater Profits is to... Cut Costs! Coffee was served at the close. Jackson and Susan Peacock, Margaret Margaret Walker and Irene Beatty returned returned from a trip to Virginia where they spent a week. In Williamsburg they spent time viewing the city. They returned home in time for our W;I. on Tuesday. Mark and Linda Peacock and boys, New Nowdell, spent the weekend weekend with their parents Jackson and Susan. Most of the boys that play hockey from this area are finished for the season. We had a good crowd out for our seniors meeting on Thursday, about thirty. 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