i Page 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, October 14,1998 Colourful History Students at St. Joseph's School in Bowmanvillc work on a mural which will be placed in the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. It's one of eight murals being created through the Visual Arts Centre's "Curriculum Connections" programs. That program brings professional artists into school classrooms to work with the students. Artist Paul Livingston, assisted by Pat Kirkwood-Halverson, were at St. Joseph's last week to help students in the grade six/seven French immersion program work on their painting. It depicts "Historic Clarington." Roast Beef Supper is November 1 Solina News by Harvey Yellowlees "A grouch is a person who somehow can manage to find something wrong even with the good old days". "The heart that loves is always young". Our sympathy to Bruce and Marion Luke on the passing of their sister-in- law Lois Luke. Also to Hans and Margaret Gcissberger on the death of Marg's mother Edna Wyman. Edna was 102 years old. Don't for our Roast Beef supper at Solina on November 1st. I have tickets tickets available. Tuesday night bowling still has Hampton in first place. Solina 2nd, Newtonshaw 3rd, Hi C's 4th and Courticc 5th. Don't let me down Stan. The Lane's must have talked to Newtonshaw. Still no serious frost. The beans and corn arccoming arccoming off well and à good yield is reported. A small crowd was at Hampton cards on Wednesday night, but all enjoyed a good time and lunch. Winners were: Verna Robinson 79, Nota Swain 79, May Shortridge 74, Ruth Gay 70. Low - Doreen McLean. Most lone hands - Ruth Gay. Lucky draws - Vivian Barrett 2, Doreen McLean, Bernice Renton, Ada Richards. On Friday evening 8 3/4 tables enjoyed cards at Solina. A good time and lunch provided by Doris Flctl and Clarence Bray. Winners were: High Harvey Yellowlees 89, Evelyn Reynolds 80, Lois Yellowlees 79, Leona Wright 76. Low - Marg McGuirk. Most lone hands - Harry Kriox. Special no. - Clarence Bray. Lucky draws - Em Brown (Glad you won something), Meta Swain, June Marchant, Helen Trcwin, Marion Broome 2, Leone Wright, Harvey Yellowlees. Continued on page 7 Lions Club Takes Seniors On Autumn Colour Tour by Hazel Crago What a beautiful sunny day Thanksgiving Sunday was! No one had to travel far in this beautiful province to enjoy the fall colours, On Saturday afternoon at Newcastle United Church Sunday School Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell (nee Kathleen Toms) received guests on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. anniversary. Attending the bride was her bridesmaid, Catherine Ormiston, of Bowmanvillc. Supporting their parents were daughters Beth, Judy and Dale, their spouses and families. families. Guests arrived from Chicago, Ottawa, Belleville, St. Ola, Oakwood, Stratford, Oakville, Toronto and local areas. The guests from the farthest distance was Brenda Wynter of Montego Bay, Jamaica, with her-mother, Betty Brown of Toronto, (former (former neighbours of the Powells). Saturday night a dinner party was enjoyed at the Lord Simcoe Steakhouse and Seafood Restaurant, Oshawa. Congratulations Kay and Stan! Sympathy is extended to relatives and . friends ..of jvlarjorie:! Stoneburg who passed avvay-bn'the'weekend:- She leaves to mourn a son Charles, his wife Joyce and family and two daughters Margaret and Barbara. The funeral was held on Wednesday, October 14th. This summer Heather Coulson of Jarrow, England spent five weeks with her sister sister Alice Rowe. Word was received from England that Heather passed away suddenly suddenly and her funeral was held on Monday, October 12th. We extend condolences to Alice and her family. Of a family of fourteen Pattison members Newcastle News only Alice and a sister in England remain. Those busy Newtonville people are preparing and serving another roast \beef dinner on November 7 \and November 13 at 6:30 p^m. Their dinner theatre evenings are always entertaining. Call Shirley at 786-2286 or Inez at 786-2239 for tickets. The Newcastle Lions Club each year treat the seniors to a colour tour. This year was no exception. On Wednesday, .October 7, 2 busloads enjoyed a trip through Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Cameron, Coboconk where the colour was lovely even in the rain, Norland etc. and on to Casino Rama. Food was delicious and plentiful. Some purses were heavier and some lighter as passengers arrived home about five o'clock. St. George's News On Thanksgiving Sunday the flowers at the altar were in memory of the Martin family by' Dora and Harper Kelsey. Holy Communion was celebrated celebrated at eleven o'clock and . at 8 aim. On Sunday/October 15 Holy Communion will be celebrated, at both-8 -and 11 a.m. services. Deanery Day is Saturday, October 24th. St. George's has in the past donated money to the Sleeping Children Around the World, an organization which provides bed kits to children all over the world. Would you like to support this charity? Senior choir practice is Thursday evening 7 to 8:15 p.m. Jr. choir practice on Friday from 6:30 to'7:30 p.m. Advisory Board meeting Thursday, October 17 at 8 Successful Food Drive Enniskillen News by Betty Wright U.C.W. meeting will be held on October 21st at 9:30 a.m. in the church basement. On Thanksgiving Sunday we had a Thanksgiving Food Drive and on October 11th as well. These donations went to the Salvation Army. We would like to thank everyone everyone who contributed. Also many thanks to those who decorated the church so nicely for Thanksgiving. I hope everyone had a very happy Thanksgiving weekend. I know we did. We went to Lake Cordova for Sunday to be with my sister and family. The leaves on the way down were just gorgeous. October is a busy month at the school. Enniskillen School Open House was held on October 1, with many families in attendance. attendance. This was an opportunity opportunity to meet the teachers, sign up to be a volunteer, sign up for teacher conferences conferences in December and pick up lots of information about the school. The students arc busy with challenges in and outside outside of classes. Soccer, dance and cross country running arc all underway, We arc looking forward to a concert with professional professional musician Dick Smith at Bowmanvillc High School on November 5, 7:15 p.m. Tickets arc available available at the school. This is sure to be a great evening for all. Family Fun Night and Pot Luck at Enniskillen Friday, October 30lh, 5:00 p.m. United Church Congratulations to Reverend David and Nancy Chisling on their 29th wedding wedding anniversary and to Stan and Kay Powell on their 50th wedding anniversary. Fruits of the season were part of the Thanksgiving decorations decorations at Newcastle United Church on Sunday, October \ 11th. Come Thankful People 'Come was the title of Reverend Chisling's Thanksgiving reflection. \On November 7th Chaverim will present a con- haver: cert'jn the church at 7:30 p.m. St. Francis of Assisi V Supper St.XFrancis of Assisi is having a roast beef supper on Sunday, \ October 25th. Two sittings at, 4 and 6 p.m. Call Carl Gobd at Newcastle Funeral Home for tickets. Newcastle Community Bawling Monday Ladies Linda Noirish 205, 211, Betty Major \ 183, 178, Dorella Forget 262, 178, Sandy Tennant 176, 201, Mary Pierik 180, 175, 210, Marilyn Major 255,205, Jean Pollard 181, Linda Hawrylak 201. TXiesday Seniors Joyce Stacey 176, John Tigwell 246, 205, Merril Henry 170, Bertha Powell 151, Ron Burley 158, Hilda Call 176, Stan Powell 160, 151, Lil Bolderstone 154, 192, Marilyn Martin 157, June Wilson 150, Maureen Powell 163, Marg Wade 201, Jean Holmes 212, Albert Pearce 168, Bill Wade 162, Ruby Brunt 155, Alec Martin 172, 157. Thursday Mixed League Fifty-fifty winner Cindy Reichert. Roy Hopkins 184, 211, 185, Wes Forget 206, 209, 226, Joyce Stacey 177, Lea Dwyer 185, Lyle Jackson 185, Bill Brown 225, Fac Forget 214, Joe Mendonca 191, 233, Ruth Forget 182, Greg Forget 219, 180, 230, Garry Sax by 235, 206, Kathryn Brown 188, Sharon Saxby 180, Joe Forget 225, 195, 225, John McGuey 182, 189, Gregg Kehoe 197. DURHAM REGION PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL FOR LOW-INCOME SENIOR HOMEOWNERS AND LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS WITH DISABILITIES If you are a low-income senior homeowner or a low-income homeowner with a disability living in the Region of Durham, you may be eligible for a deferral of that portion of any property tax increase (that is, the greater of 5 percent or $100) which results from the Provincial reassessment of your property. To be eligible for the program certain criteria must be met, such as: • The property tax increase is in respect of one principal residence in the Region of Durham. The property tax increase resulting from reassessment is greater than 5 percent or $100. The applicant or spouse of the applicant is a recipient of support under the Federal Guaranteed Income Supplement or the Ontario Disability Support Program, or in the alternative, he/she is age 65 or over and has income equal to or less than the limits established by the Guaranteed Income Supplement, etc. Deferred taxes under this program will be subject to interest at a rate equal to the prevailing prime rate as at January 1 in the year for which a deferral is sought less 2 percent. All deferred taxes and accumulated interest must be repaid in full upon the sale or transfer of title to the property. However, the transfer of the property to a qualifying spouse will not give rise to a repayment. In order for deferrals to be processed and granted in a timely manner, applications for the 1998 tax year must be received by your local Municipal Office by November 15.1998. Application forms and additional information are available at your local municipal office as listed below: MUNICIPALITY ADDRESS Ajax Brock Clarington Oshawa Pickering Scugog Uxbridge Whitby 65 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax 1 Cameron St. E., Cannington 40 Temperance St., Bowmanville 50 Centre St. S., Oshawa 1 The Esplanade, Pickering 181 Perry Street, Port Perry 51 Toronto St. S., Uxbridge 575 Rossland Rd. E., Whitby PHONE NUMBER 905-683-4550 705-432-2355 905-623-3379 905-725-3356 905-420-4614 905-985-7346 905-852-9181 905-668-5803 to bed time. (Dinner is 6:00 p.m.). Come dressed in costume costume and play games. This is an annual event that keeps getting better and better. Family and friends of Kylic Bortolazzo helped her celebrate her birthday .on October 10th*. Happy birthday, Kylie. Mr. Jeff Haskins won the Police Officer of the Year Award for all of the Durham Region, presented by the Lions Club. Congratulations Jeff from all your friends from Enniskillen. Jeff and his family lived in Enniskillen a few years ago. Information Night at Tyrone will be held on Wednesday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m. Mr. Fred Tippins (pharmacist) will be the speaker. The Tyrone U.C.W. invites all men and women in the community to come and hear about medications, prescription, vitamins and health care. There" will be lime to answer your questions questions as well, Come to the church for this evening of information and learning. Everyone is welcome. Broadway is coming to Tyrone - Broadway Cabaret on Friday, October 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Tyrone. Featuring Ms. Jcannic Wysc. Jcannic has studied and performed in Austria and all across Canada. She has sung witli some of the world's foremost conductors conductors and in many of Canada's best known choirs. Jcannic is also a very gifted pianist and Continued on page 7 SUB-COMPACT CARS METlào 1997 Metro Maroon, auto, < ■ par cassette, 39,000 km. 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