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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 May 1998, p. 11

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, May 13, 1998 Page 11 Bowmanvillc is a ft " jg*;. ■ 'Lav' ,•■---. ■ S'i 1 /Jftr r^m vÊ rnMvmh' m j'A w Ik i. wftŒmi 'Æ 1 Just 25 minutes East ■sV„\v 'tiO);/ ? Mfojj 1 tWega® ASPEN f®PpP y _ t,yi-'W'A Semite j .... » .......... ' - ■ . ■ ■ iA ■ ; - ■ ■ :j' ■ nssw-feyte ^ . ( The Kaitlin Group' WïëéêïL smiis. Building Excellence' Vÿ,;; MÈ|MpÉ*i itl|**j[t, limes on 200'leerlots* ».. ifflwwk- nwyV.-wwjW"'• A*»» »>• : -. • Startingtfrom x X up to $*),*) for 2,006 sq ft > r '■ ' 3ÉÉ 1 : ••• : i«*' ~.* ..; v„«. v.. :,.•. ' v. •FREE gas fireplace •5 FREE appliances ■pô:ïiï. L@lhûimiaû iuteuatim tough Whiby Oshowa ASPEN SPRINGS SALES OFFICE SonrcTsccTour, 'Mêiiiiim "Grand Old Lady" Turns 100 Orono News by I. Challice Quote - "Guilt is con- 'ccrncd with the past. Worry ; is concerned about the ; future. Contentment enjoys • the present." It's' been a lovely few days and yard sales are all over town. Our next door neighbour's neighbour's house has been sold and an auction sale is coming coming up, so there is lots of excitement, the former Logan house on Main St. is also sold. So real estate is on the move! Recent guests of the 'Challiccs were the Banners, Oshawa, Don Challice, Nancy Kelly and girls, Becky and Albert, all from Oshawa, Milton and Dale, Peterborough, Denise Warren and Amanda and Cory, Peterborough. A former Orono resident, resident, Lola Kcnndy died Sunday, May I0 in Madoc. She's resting at McConnell Funeral Home, Madoc. Funeral Service is Wednesday at l p.m. ; Interment, Park Lawn ; Cemetery, Toronto. Town Hall Card Part Results Held Wednesday night, ■ May 6. Aleck Moffat 100, Velma Jakcman 83, Esther • Allin 82, Grace Coatham 80, Ray Staples 77, Low Score - May Tabb. Lucky draws - June Wilson, Charles Campbell, . Hilda Caswell, Lavina ; Downes, Narta Masters, ; Bernice Partner. ' Don't forget May 22 and : 23, 1998, 1:30 - 5 p.m. for ; the celebration of the 100th ; anniversary of Orono's "Grand Old Lady" the town ■ hall. Displays of old video's ;.of Orono; scrap books, photos photos and memorabilia. Help "us by bringing one of your "Treasures". Call 983-5514 Mabel. Everyone welcome. Clarington Concert •Band will be on hand Saturday evening and they've, already planned an excellent concert, plus ..Town Crier! This will be a -memorable event! Plan to attend. Really friends, it's the most beautiful time of the year. The apple orchards arc in full bloom, lilacs, tulips beds etc. and it's only May 10, "Mother's Day". This is about two weeks earlier than usual. Wcall and Cullen gardens report promises no frost. (Let's iiopc). St. Saviour's News May 13, 7 p.m. Induction Service for Canon Saunders at St. George's Newcastle. May 14,7 p.m. Advisory Board Meeting. May 22, Wolves Banquet. Call Gloria if you can help. May 30, 6 p.m. Spaghetti Supper. June 3, 6 p.m. Salad Supper. Orono United Church Sunday, May 17, Kirby 9:30 a.m. and Orono 11 a.m. Sunday, May 24, Kirby service at 9:30 a.m. Orono: U.C.W. Sunday, Guest Speaker, Ester Brower, Crossroads Church, Newcastle. Music, Donna and Ashlcn Morrison and Junior Choir. Lunch follows the service. The congregation is asked to bring sandwiches and/or sweets. Sunday, May 31, Kirby 9:30 a.m. and Orono 11 a.m. Evening service at Kirby at 7 p.m. Guest speaker, Marion Stinson, Reporter from the Globe and Mail Newspaper. Topic: Government Promoted Gambling. Special Music by Laurie Mitchell. Free-will offering, refreshments. Sunday, May 10 the Sacrament of Holy Baptism was solemnized by Reverend Dr. Russell and the following children were presented - Brcanna Elizabeth Kealey, daughter of Brian and Teresa and Peter John Wayne Hooey, son of Lorri and John. Kirby Announcements Perennials Needed: Kirby Sunday School would like to plant a peren nial flower garden this month (exact date given later). If you have any perennials you would like to donate from your garden please phone Heather 983- 9891. Kirby House Committee: meets on Wednesday, May 13th, 7 p.m. For all members of Session, Stewards, Trustees and reps from M & S, Manse, Presbytery, Sunday School. Cookbooks: Kirby United Church is selling copies of 'Let's Break Bread'. If you would like a copy please call Marlene at 983-5550. Vacation -Bible School: presents its Annual Car Wash, Bake Table and Yard Sale, Saturday, June 13. Donations and all the help we can get is needed. Call Donna Morrison 983-9107. Mark this dale on your calendar. calendar. Bridges: Donna Morrison is putting together our spring edition. She would appreciate your items of interest, group activities, poems, etc. by Sunday, May 24th. Please call her at 983-9891. Mothers Who Care: An international network of Mother's who care about their children and the school's they attend. For more information please call Pauline Clark, 905- 885-6140 or check the bulletin bulletin board at the front of the church. Unit News Eleven members of unit #3 met Tuesday, May 5, at the home of Isabelle Challice. Meeting opened with singing of "For the Beauty of the Earth" with Joyce Gray at the organ. Jenny Bowins read from Psalms 24. The roll call was answered by everyone, "What Spring Means to You?" made a delightful devotional period. Announcements were made and a tasty lunch was served by Betty Major and Isabelle to close the meeting. meeting. Ontario Street Junior Choir Shines ot Kiwanis Festival NOTEWORTHY -- Ontario Street Public School's junior choir performed two numbers at the Kiwanis Music Festival on April 21 and were judged the best junior choir overall. They earned first place and a mark of 86 in the unison class, singing "Who Has Seen the Wind?" The choir also took first place in the two-part class, singing a Hebrew song, "A1 Shlosha d'varim." They were accompanied by Oliver Ward (far right) on the violin. Marg Munday was the accompanist on piano. The Junior Choir was thrilled to receive the $100 Sydenham Scholarship. News from Solina From page 10 to a fun evening. The little church on the hill called Eldad, had a full church on Sunday. Donna Snowden was the lay reader. Reverend Munro baptized four children, Jacob Riley Gerber, son of Rob and Diane, James Edward Robert Bcatty-Wilson, son of Laura, Sarah Jane Munro, daughter of Ian and Susan and David John Garth Tuerk son of Jeffcrcy and Lisa. We welcomed Laura May Beatty as a new member by transfer and Patricia Lynne Hargrove by confirmation. Lead elders Marion Broome and Bob Blackburn assisted with the service. Alan Garbe presented presented Bibles from the Sunday School. The children's story was "Thank you, God for Mothers!" and the adult message "Love is the Key!" The choir sang God Will Take Care Of You. Donna Johnston explained the Christmas outreach project "Operation Shoe Box" to us. See you next week. Don't, forget the 4-H Pancake Brunch at the hall May 16, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. WF r THESE FRIENDLY '^0) FOLKS WILL MAKE YOU A SPECIAL OFFER . THIS OFFER IS > NOT AVAILABLE AT THE STATESMAN OFFICE Bob Kolari Brian McDonald Doug MacKay Hans Straub ... ON YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER THAT OFFERS YOU A GREAT DEAL MORE! The Canadian Statesman has commissioned these sales representatives to undertake a subscription drive. They will present a special offer and will soon be calling on you to offer year-round reading of The Canadian Statesman at substantial savings over the newsstand newsstand price. Canadian Statesman 62 King Street West 623-3303 Bowmanville

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