6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 21,1994 Section Two Happenings in Eiizabethviiie | Happenings in Yelverton By Edna Thickson Our first fall Women's Institute meeting was held on Tuesday at Irene Beatty's home. We had a very good crowd. President Irene conducted conducted the meeting. Secretary Le ta McAllister was away on holidays and Margarette Walker filled in. The program was prepared by Beryl and Irene and I helped. It was on International International Affairs. The motto was "Everyone has the right to freedom." freedom." Roll Call was "What problems problems might South Africans have?" Irene took the roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read. We didn't have much mail to read. One letter was an answer to a letter Leta had asked concerning why those withput jobs, on welfare, and others get much more than seniors? The program was turned over to me as Beryl was unable to attend, it being the first day of school. I read a short introduction to two tapes that we played on how a young lady explained explained some of her problems and the other was one about famine and chronic hunger. She referred to the conference in Cairo dealing with too many babies. Lunch was served by the hostesses. Next meeting Oct. 4th on Canadian industries - at Vivian Quantrill's. - PRO Edna Thickson It has been a very busy weekend weekend for us. On Saturday night the ratepayers met at Canton Township building for a dinner. Eiizabethviiie U.C.W. provided 25 pies for the dinner. dinner. Howard and Marget White are pleased to announce the birth of their first grandchild, Serorica Christine, daughter of Wendy and Dominico Muller, bom on Wednesday, Wednesday, Sept. 7 th. Ken and Bertha Trew had Jean Smith, Bewdley, and Doreen Churchly, Port Hope, for lunch on Saturday. Inez and Orley Mercer held a shower for their grand-daughter Vicky Fajt on Sunday. About 20 attended attended and she received many gifts. Lunch was served by the cousins and a lovely cake with ice cream was enjoyed. Church services were held at Garden Hill at 4:00 p.m. on the lawn Ganaraska Adventure A Major Success in "94 From page 4 success of itie Great Uanaraska Countryside Adventure is a reflection of your efforts. You made our guests feel welcome, you answered their questions, you fed and entertained them, most of all you made them realize realize how special die Ganaraska community community is. Thank you to the Clarke Museum and Archives and Dorothy's House Museum for presenting our rural culture, culture, to the Clarington Concert Band for their music, to the Ganaraska Country Cloggers for their energy, and to the many people who shared with us their quilted treasures, making making the quilt show one of the highlights highlights of the weekend. Thank you to our sponsors, Canada Canada Trust and jobsOntario Community Action, for allowing us to present the adventure in the best way possible, and to our ticket sellers for their support. support. I must also offer a special thanks to the local press, without your coverage this event would not be the success it was. A tip of the cap to Rodney the Pig and all the animals who were petted and photoed to exhaustion. I hope you all got an extra treat at the end of the day. Kristin McCrea, Event Co-ordinator SAGA (Save the Ganaraska Again) P.S. A pair of prescription eye glasses were turned in at the end of the weekend. Contact me at 905-983- 9339 to retrieve them. of the church while com cooked in the pot. The service was pretty well all prepared by the members. We had lots of singing. H. Hancock was chairman, Angie Bailey led the children's children's moment, a story about Jesus. Beryl Cruise played the organ. Scripture lessons were from Mark 8 and Psalm 19. Rev. Sedgwick repeated repeated the sermon he had given in the morning. After the service, we enjoyed the com roast, hamburgs and pies. Beryl and Suzanne visited me twice this week. Each has returned to school. Alyson left for Brock University on Sunday, It was a very busy week for Suzanne as she had looked after a float for the Orono Fair from Kirby school for past week-end. Howard and Vivian had the Elliott's Elliott's for supper after the shower on Sunday. The group of horses that are at Hodgin's had a busy week-end as there were many riders available. The Walker's in the village returned returned from their holiday on the week-end. HEALTHY LUNGS ARE A HOLE IN ONE! V Support your local Lung Association 436-1046 by Harvey Malcolm Our Yelverton community is justifiably justifiably earning a reputation for the automobile automobile driving prowess of some of our local citizens. Mr. Brian Goble continued his winning streak again this past week at the Demolition Derby Derby in Orono on Friday night when he won not only the third heat but also was the top driver in the finals between between the last top six competitors. Local residents are displaying top- notch driving^ skills. Dwayne Glasbergen is likewise earning a reputation for his driving skills. A couple of weeks ago Dwayne emerged the Champion of the Thunder class division at the Mosport Raceway. This week he added added to his laurels by winning the second second heat at the Demolition Derby in Orono and thus was eligible to compete compete in the finals. Unfortunately for him, in the finals he Was forced over the boundary markers and was thus disqualified. Mitzi Malcolm and hubby Diane Leaver spent most of their short vacation vacation camping in the Adirondack Mountains in U.S.A. They camped at Lake Placid, climbed the 26 stories to the top of the observation tower on the White Face Mountain and spent some time later in Vermont on the shores of Lake Champlain. They report report an enjoyable holiday. Corrie and I visited Roy and Theresa Werry and girls in Sudbury this past weekend and also called on Denis and Debbie Serafim and boys. We were happy to enjoy dinner out with Theresa and Roy on the oc casion of their 39th wedding anniversary. anniversary. We also bid "au revoir" to Theresa who is leaving next week with her daughter Trudy to spend a week's holiday with relatives in Holland Holland to be followed by a few days in England. Already the trees are starting to turn colour and the brilliant reds of the Cherry trees and the variegated hues of the Maples provide a brilliant kaleidoscope of eye catching beauty. Pleased to welcome another little granddaughter into our family circle courtesy of daughter Mona and hubby hubby Ronnie Sharman of Lindsay. Day- na Marise arrived safely on Monday a.m. September 12 1994 at the Ross' Memorial Hospital, a future playmate playmate for Taya Maree Sharman. See coming events for other details. On Wednesday evening September September 14 a miscellaneous shower was tendered a former Yelverton girl - Miss Joanne Stinson now living in Oshawa. Some fifty ladies gathered in Yelverton Church basement to honour Joanne. Pam Stinson chaired the event and after a few games and the reading of a poem Joanne was invited invited to a specially decorated chair where she was assisted in opening a large collection of useful gifts. Joanne thanked those present for coming and for their presents. She also thanked those responsible for arranging arranging the evening. Guests were present from Oshawa, Lindsay, Peterborough Peterborough and most local communities. communities. 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