I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 21,1994 19 by Joyce Kelly Stuart and Helen Dorrell and Dalton Dalton Dorrell spent a few days with Darcy .and Laura Dorrell and family at Charlton in Northern Ontario. Best wishes are extended to Lisa Little and Brad Eagleson who were married in a beautiM wedding at the Blackstock United Church on Saturday. Saturday. The reception and dance was held at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Lisa and Brad will be living in Little Britain when they return from their honeymoon to Mexico. Congratulations Lisa and Brad. Eric and Hazel Eisner from near Edmonton were Friday overnight guests of Merrill and Jean VanCamp enroute to the Maritimes and on to their winter home in Arizona by way of Florida. Apologies to Jackie Dempster, one of the local girls on the Nestleton Mustangs, for missing her name on the team in last week's news. This week will be a busy one for many of our local residents who will be attending both the International Ploughing Match in Eastern Ontario and the annual Lindsay Fair which is a must in many households. Before long, curling will be beginning beginning for another season. If you are interested interested in joining the Monday evening evening Men's League, the Tuesday afternoon Ladies League (where men are always welcome too) or the Tuesday evening Mixed League call President Mark Graham at 986-5825 or Marie James at 986-0913 or Linda Green at 986-0654 as soon as possible. possible. New curlers are especially needed needed for Monday evening or the afternoon afternoon leagues. Barry and Keith VanCamp recently recently enjoyed attending New York State Fair where they successfully exhibited exhibited some dairy cattle. There were 10 tables at the weekly weekly card party with the following winners winners - Norman Rohrer, Paul Nime- gon, Grant Bright, Nerta Masters, Faith Lawrence, Richard Manns and Doug Stanfield. Lucky draws were won by Jim Emerton, John Kuyer, Elsie Pogue, Bernice Loudfoot, Jim Emerton and Doris Hill. Tara Bailey Taylor and Elaine Bailey spent the weekend in London visiting Howard and Tara Bailey. While there, they attended the 85th birthday party for Laura (Bailey) Dawson. His many friends will be glad to know that Merlin Bailey of London is home following his severe stroke. Merlin is even able to go golfing regularly. regularly. Modem square dancing begins in Blackstock in the Old Town Hall on Thursday, September 29th at 8 p.m. This also includes line dancing. A new dancer program will be offered this year if enough interest is shown. Come to the above place at 7:30 to register. For further information phone 986-5378 or 263-2022. At the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. Twelve ladies met at the chinch on this beautiful fall afternoon, afternoon, September 13. After enjoying a lovely lunch of cake, ice cream and tea, Thelma Wright opened the meeting meeting with a poem, "Just for Today" and extended a welcome to all, especially especially to our guest, Minnie Cryder- man from Sutton, who is visiting Marliese Hassler. The worship was led by Audrey Wright, taking as her scripture H Corinthians Corinthians 4: verses 1 and 2. Her thought-provoking meditation was entitled, "Flack is Beautiful", which encouraged all to learn and grow from criticisms which come our way. "Mountains of Life" was read, followed followed with prayer. Marion Larmcr had attended part of General Council in Fergus this summer and gave an excellent presentation presentation regarding this assembly, outlining outlining its make-up, gave an excellent presentation regarding this assembly, outlining its make-up, mandate etc. David Shearman also joined our meeting and added his comments on the proceedings and his part in them. Segments of the. video made there were shown, giving a good insight into this important coming-together of this various delegates from the United Church of Canada. At the conclusion the hymn, "Part of the Family", was read in unison. The Morning Unit of the U.C.W. met on Tuesday, September 13 at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Dorothy Venning with 15 members and four visitors present. Our unit leader, Edith McLaughlin welcomed all after the summer break. Ruby VanCamp gave a report about her recent weekend weekend at Quin-Mo-Lac. The worship part of our meeting was led by Mavis Brodie. 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