12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillb, Wednesday, September 21.1994 Section Two Challice - 983-5824 Quote - "Only some of us can leam by other people's experiences. Some of us have to be the other people". people". Congratulations to Leskard residents, residents, who will enjoy having their church open again! Opening date Sunday, September 25th, with opening opening pot-luck supper at 5 p.m. and church service at 6:15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chater attended attended their granddaughter's wedding wedding in Grimbsy, Ontario recently. Attention Horticulture members Our fall show is this week Thursday, September 22, in Orono United Church, Main hall, 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Doug Lycett, Topic "Growing "Growing Day Lilies". This is also our fall flower and vegetable show, and this meeting also "Auction Sale". Be sure to bring in your donations. Mrs. Nancy Heckbert and family were last Tuesday dinner guests of her grandparents, the O. Challices. A pleasant "Welcome Hone" evening evening was held last Wednesday night, September 14, in Kirby United Church, to welcome Reverend and Mrs. Mervyn Russell, home from their vacation overseas. We are sorry to report several from the area are in hospital, Mrs. Francis Sutton, Mrs. Leila Werry and Roy Forrester. Speedy get-well wishes wishes to all! A large community bridal shower was held in Kirby United Church Saturday Saturday to honour Miss Patty Reid, daughter of Robert and Bonnie Reid, Kirby. The Challices were last Thursday noon luncheon guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Killeen, Lake- field. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacMillan, Atwood, Ontario called on the Robert Chaters, Leskard, recently. Quite a number of Orono folks enjoyed enjoyed seeing the Orono Fair on T.V. last week. Early congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Blewett on their 50th wedding anniversary, Saturday, September September 17. Their celebration is Saturday, Saturday, September 24 in I.O.O.F. hall. Orono United Church News Birthdays Greetings to: Paul Richter Richter - September 19 (K), Sharon McCartney - September 19 (O), Carlos Carlos Tamblyn - September 23 (0), Kyle Colville - September 21 (K), Lome Hardy Sr. - September 24 (O), Brad Copping - September 24 (O). Explorers begin fall sessions Wednesday, September 21 at Kirby United Church from 6:30 - 8 p.m. Girls and Boys, ages 8-12 most welcome. welcome. Leader Rosalyn Allin (983- 9681). Orono Pastoral Charge Official Board - Tuesday, September 27 - 8 p.m. For all groups in church. If unable unable to attend call Marlene Rise- brough (983-5502) or (983-5702). Orono House Committee will meet first at 7 p.m. Bible Study begins Wednesday, September 21 at 8 p.m. Kirby Church. Bridges - Our newsletter for the fall will be ready for delivery Sunday, Sunday, September 25. We need your help - articles or interesting events, announcements, your favorite poem, or story. Children can write on their vacation, etc. Give to Donna Morrison Morrison or Marlene Risebrough. We need help on Saturday, September September 24 to put newsletters together and put mailing labels on. If you can help, come to church about 10 a.m. Coffee will be on. Sunday, September 25, please pick up your copy and your neighbour's, neighbour's, or shut-in friend's! For more information please call Marlene at 983-5502 or 983-5702. Kirby Anniversary Service: Sunday, Sunday, September 25, 9:30 a.m. Guest speaker: Reverend David Mitchell, Overseas Missionary Fellowship. Special Music. Barbecue following the service at 12 noon. Please bring either your favourite salad or dessert. Orono Anniversary Service: Sunday, Sunday, October 16th, 11 a.m. Guest Speaker: Reverend Dr. Bruce McLeod. McLeod. Special Music. Kirby Mothers and Tots will be starting their fall session on Wednesday Wednesday September 21, from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Kirby United Church. Everyone Everyone welcomed. NOTE: the day has been changed from Friday to Wednesday. For further information contact Heather Johnston, 983-9891 or Karen Lowery, 983-5734. See You There! . Town Hall Card Party The first fall euchre party was held Wednesday, September 14 in Orono Town hall, with a good attendance attendance of 12 tables playing, and following following results - High Scores - Eva Smith 97, George Mercer 79, Sharon Casey, Joyce Cowan, Roy Hayward and Paul Mucha all tied with 78. Low Score - Dorothy Branch. Lucky draw winners - Walter Murphy, Marie Couroux, Charles Campbell, Roy Hayward, Alva Foster, Foster, Tom Wilson. Cards every Wednesday night, 8 p.m. Lunch supplied. 4T Club Seniors Meet A good attendance of 40 people sat down last Thursday, September 15 evening to a delicious roast beef dinner, in Durham Complex hall. Tasty menu of roast beef, potatoes, baby carrots and creamed cauliflower, cauliflower, topped off with a large birthday cake. This being the 15th anniversary of our club. Happy birthday was sung to ourselves; with Sonny Dodson on the organ. We were happy to have the Pathfinders Pathfinders (Sr. Girl Guides) with us to help serve and clean up, after dinner. One girl Diane was also celebrating her birthday that day; all girls enjoyed enjoyed birthday cake. A vote of thanks to the girls. Following dinner, New President Doris Day welcomed everyone and handed out agendas for business meeting. A vote of thanks to past President Marion Tennant and her hubby Roy for all their hard work. Joyce Gray - Secretary read previous previous minutes A letter of thanks read out to thank club for gift of money, in memory memory of departed member, Mr. Calvin Hamm, from Mrs. Anna Strike. Treasurer Benny Woodward gave encouraging Treasurer report. A special vote of thanks to Mrs. Rose Osborne for all her work on telephone telephone committee. Mrs. Maker has kindly consented to carry on this job.. President thanked all for their help at our recent barbecue. An upcoming event is planned for November 26 for our Pre-Christmas Bazaar. There will be a Tea Room, Penny Sales, Crafts, etc. Our "Coffee Clatch" will resume September 28, in the hall. All members welcome. Bring your sewing, knitting, etc. and enjoy a fellowship together! Our Christmas dinner and party to be catered to and every other month catered to by others and we will have a committee of 4 persons to rest! Special congratulations to members members Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Blewett celebrating celebrating their 50th golden wedding anniversary, anniversary, and happy birthday sung to all September celebrants. Following names read out - Nola Bridger, Art Clough, Gladys Ogden, Ed Cousins, Jack Miller, Jim Woodward, Charlie Stapleton and Isabelle Challice. A gracious thank you to Apple Blossom Shoppe for the lovely flowers flowers sent in to the complex. New 1994-95 executive - Pres. Doris Day, Vice Pres. - Isabelle Chal- licc, Secretary - Joyce Gray, Treas. - Benny Woodward, Sunshine Committee Committee - Gladys Ogden, Entertainment Entertainment - Sonny Dodson. Decorative Bicycles Part of Orono Fair St. Saviour's Church News Judy Leek will meet with our young people ages 6 andup in the- main hall. Shelley Molica will take the babies, up to age 4/5 downstairs in the nursery for nursery/ kindergarten. Beginners Bible Study: This Sunday Sunday for the next 3 weeks at St. Saviour's Saviour's 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Lead by Reverend Reverend Hartley. Anyone who have not had any Bible study training is very welcome to attend any of these sessions. sessions. Cost is $1:00 per persoa Outreach Walkathon: Sunday, October October 16th after morning service 10:30 a.m. Leaving Parish hall and returning for a potluck lunch. Walkers Walkers please pick up pledge sheet at the back of the church today. If you cannot cannot walk please sponsor those who can. Also non-walkers can help by setting up for the potluck lunch at noon. Thanksgiving Sunday, October 9: We will decorate the church on Saturday Saturday at 9 a.m. please try and help. Social News "Come The Morning" - Excellent family films at Orono United, Sunday, Sunday, October 2,1994 at 7 p.m. Love offering and refreshments. Sponsored by Christian Concerns - Orono - Kirby charge. A beautiful miscellaneous shower was held Sunday afternoon at the home Mrs. Barbara Munneke, Cavan, in honour of Miss Cindy Brown, bride-elect of Mr. Robert Payne, Peterborough; Peterborough; co-hostess Mrs. Margaret Mmmeke^ 6 ^ 161 ^ md ^ Brenda There was no shortage of creative entries in the decorated bike Those from Orono - Mrs. Jennie contest held Friday, September 9th at the 142nd Durham Central Bowins, Miss Laurie Deveaux and Fair. Following a lively school parade through downtown Orono, the Mrs. Isabelle Challice. kids rode their decorated bikes into the fairgrounds forjudging. CLUES ACROSS 1. Cleanse 5. Journal 8. Plastic fibre 9. Saunter 10. Protective garment 11. Rowdy 12. Dandy 15. Shoved 17. Gem 18. Tranquil 20. Aid 25. Teacher 26. Barter 27. Mistake 28. Rascal 29. Irate 30. Authority CLUES DOWN 1. Celestial body 2. Snub 3. Occurrence 4. Pending 5. Frolicsome 6. Wither 7. Musty 13. Lubricate 14. Sleeping berth 15. Spigot 16. Female sheep 17. Agitated 18. Placard 19. Appalled 21. Two-wheeled hand-cart 22. Extreme fear 23. Platform 24. Crawl SOLUTIONS daa-O >2 =8tns '£Z JO-uaj, ~zi MOireg -\z tseqSy "61 Jaisog-gl tonifT,; OMg-g; Sag-gi pag>i uo'El ppucy qsuag '9 |njXB[<i-g |pufi > nmg •£ jjnqoy 7 laueigg NMOÜ Jomoj'oe Xnnyec snSoy '8c JOUHYZ apwjL'93 JOWJL'SZ PqVOc PP«ld'8l paqsn d JJOJ/ZI ^PNTI uotdvoi o|q'W6 ILIA'S oS-Wd'l SSOHDV HOROSCOPES Sept. 19-Oct. 1 ARIES - March 21/April 20 You'll have to cut back on spending if you want to keep ahead of expenses. expenses. If money is owed to you, payments payments will most likely be delayed. Involved in a new romance? If so, you could find out something interesting interesting about your partner. Keep up business communications. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 You'll feel happier than you have for some time. You'll decide that life isn't so bad, after all. If you're in the market for new home furnishings, now is the time to buy. Taking a trip? If so, make sure you're prepared. You'll get good news about a recent financial investment. GEMINI-May 22/June 21 Schedule any important meetings and business dealings towards the end of the week when your mind will be at peak alertness. A new friend -- probably probably a Scorpio -- is not as nice as he or she seems. Look a little deeper and you'll know why. A cancelled social event is a blessing in disguise. CANCER - June 22/July 22 An abundance of social events will keep you busy throughout the week. You may overlook some tasks, but make sure you don't overlook sleep. Don't let friends take advantage of your generous nature. It's okay to say "no" once in a while. An unexpected phone call brightens the week. LEO - July 23/August 23 This is not a good time for taking risks. Stick to routine and save the chancy dealings for a later date. If you're involved in corporate business, business, double check all important documents documents for accuracy. Lend a compassionate compassionate ear to a friend with a problem. problem. Be diplomatic with your advice, VIRGO-Aug 24/Sept 22 Delays and false starts will be likely in business, but they will work to your advantage. At a social event, you'll end up spending much more money than expected, Be prepared. Don't get trapped in a family argument unless you're ready to sit through a long, emotionally draining discussion. LIBRA-Sept 23/Oct 23 An unexpected bit of extra cash will come at a very appropriate time. Projects at home will keep you busy, and you'll get a great deal of satisfaction satisfaction out of beautifying your surroundings. surroundings. A night out with your buddies will be a good time. You'll realize that you need to get out and socialize more. Get regular exercise, SCORPIO-Oct 24/Nov 22 Talk of a new job or change of routine could lead to something very worthwhile worthwhile for you. However, the week may not be so good emotionally. A difference difference of opinion with a loved one could quickly turn into a heated argument. argument. This is especially true if you are involved with a Gemini. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 An argument over money could end up ruining a good time. Best to hold such serious discussions in private places father than in the midst of a social occasion. Your reluctance to initiate a project could lead to lost opportunity. Maybe you should rethink rethink your strategy. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 There is no room for emotions at work. Leave them at home, or you could end up losing your professional professional integrity. A casual acquaintance will ask a rather large favor of you. Think it through before giving an answer. An upcoming project should be handled with extreme delicacy. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Let your conscience be your guide when a problem arises at work. Now is a happy time at home. A family member could reach a milestone. You may even hear news of a birth or pregnancy. Good luck in financial matters. This is the time to enter contests contests and play lotteries. PISCES-Feb 19/March 20 A visit to a place from your past will put you in a sentimental mood. You'll realize how fast time goes by and wonder where you'll be in the future. But don't get too emotional. There's good times waiting for you if you're willing to lighten your mood. Diet will be an issue. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: A good year. You'll have more free time to do the tilings you really want to do. This includes spending time with family and friends and indulging in favorite hobbies, A change in atmosphere will happen this winter, If you're in the market for a new home, you could find it this winter. It will be a place you love and can afford, loo. Added responsibilities at work could lead to a promotion this spring, Finances may be tight at times, but you'll be able to work out a budget that is comfortable enougli for you, A new program of exercise will give you increased energy and help you shed those extra pounds. FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY C9940004 nmom