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Orono Weekly Times, 5 Jul 2000, p. 6

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i ' 6 ~ Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, duly 5. 2 Congratulations Bryon and Marg Grundy of Orono, are very pleased to announce the engagement of their son Scott Alan to Rhonda Joanne daughter of Jean and Richard Stacey of Oshawa. Wedding to take place July 7th, 2001. Clubs <& Organizations Bowman* Toastmasters KENDAL NEWS by Joan Anderson Concerns and Celebrations Many thanks to Rev. Bob Bennett who conducted service service this past Sunday. Sunday July 9, come out to hear Lome Prince. We will be having a pot luck lunch following service service to give you a chance to meet and visit briefly with him. Everyone is welcome so please do come and join us! Concerns & Celebrations Please include Dorothy Hellebust and her family in your prayers this week, as we will in her battle fighting cancer cancer courageously. Birthdays-Grant McConaghy celebrated his birthday Saturday July 1. Carole Gardner celebrated her, birthday Sunday July 2. Anniversary - Thelma and' Jack Westlake have just celebrated celebrated their fifty-fourth wedding wedding anniversary. What a young looking couple for so many years'together! Must be compatibility! Bingo Winners - Tuesday, June 27, the following won at Bingo held at Kendal Orange Hall: Carole Smale, Phyllis Lowery, Iliona Riggers and Terry MacDonald each won one game. Brenda Lowery, Dorothy Stark and Edith Hamilton each won two games. Dora Macdonald. Anne Zealand, Joyce Stacey, and April Moore each won three games, Margaret Krissa won four games. Lucky Draw winners were Edith Hamilton, Iliona Riggers, Dorothy Stark, Anne Zealand, Terry MacDonald, Carole Smale and April Moore. This was the last Bingo game of this season. season. The Ladies Orange Lodge would like to thank all who supported them. Watch this paper for news of Bingo games resuming in the fall. LOOKING... Kendal United Church is currently looking for'a weekend supply minister. If you know of a prospective candidate, please contact Clerk of Session . Carole Gardner at 983-9276. We are also looking for an assistant pianist. Again, please contact Carole at the above number. Church Renovations are starting to improve the appearance of our church. We have already had new windows windows installed in the Christian Education Room and they have the appearance of the original twelve-paned windows windows to maintain the architectural architectural integrity of the building. In the next several weeks you will notice the new vinyl siding siding arid insulation being installed on the entire exterior of the church. All donations to the Renovation Fund will gladly be given a tax receipt for Charitable Donations. COMING COMMUNITY EVENTS■ Kendal Church Service Time Change - Service time at Kendal United Church is no\v 10 a.m. In a lighthearted mood, TM Jeff Claringbold chose New Year's Eve as his theme for the meeting of Bowmanvllle Toastmasters on June 27th, 2000. He pointed out In his opening remarks that the theme was not too far fetched since the club was on the eve of a new program year. He also welcomed welcomed guest Mike Shepley. The Table Topics Master Connie Nelson presented a stimulating impromptu speaking session. Each participant participant was asked to make a choice between two options and to explain the reasons July 8, Emergency Horse Care Workshop - Claire Holmes, D.V.M. of Alliston, Ontario will conduct this workshop at Homestead Hills, Barb King's stable on Jewel Rd. on Saturday July 8. Cost is a minimal $15 if you are not a member of the Ganaraska Horse Club. If you are interested interested in attending, please register register with Joyce Boudreau at 905-797-2962. Dr. Holmes is a very highly regarded veterinarian veterinarian so this should be a veiy valuable workshop! for the choice. The topics included "What would you rather be, a butterfly or a mother?"; " a vocalist or an Instrumentalist?" and "What would you give to a loved one: a love apple or a tomato?" tomato?" The gift of a luscious red tomato to her husband won Joan Haring the Table Topics Trophy. The Toastmaster for thè meeting Carol Wonnacott introduced the prepared speech program. Toastmasters have the opportunity to train for a variety of job or business related speaking ; situations such as speeches by management, management, sales professionals, or public relations officials. In a simulated televised press conference, which included adversary confrontation on a controversial or sensitive issue, Denise Marek as the pretend owner and manager of a large shopping centre introduced a regulation eliminating eliminating aggressive sale technique^ technique^ by retailers in her centre". Denise received the Best Speaker Trophy for her well-organized presentation and the astute handling of the questions by upset lessees. Marilynn Dow was chosen as the Best Evaluator. The Toastmasters program may meet your communication communication needs and we inviteyou to visit us. Guests are always welcome. Bowmanvllle Toastmasters have set a summer meeting schedule. Their next two meetings are Tuesdays, July 11 and July 25, at the Darlington Information Centre. NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME Carl Good ~ Joyce Kufta 386 Mill St. S., Newcastle 987-3964 www.newcastlefuneralhome.com "Caring for our Community " ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Corner of Taunton Rd. E. & Bethesda Rd., Bowmanvllle, Ontario • 263-2293 July & August are 'Customer Appreciation? months Daily after 12 noon 2 People & Power Cârt $45 tax included lunfor Special Monday & Thursday from 12 to 4 18 holes $ 10 plus tax , Extra Special Monday & Thursday after 12 noon to 4 2 People & Power Cart $40 tax included Breakfast All Day Bacon & Bggs $2,75 plus tax Lunch Special Hot Hamburg $2.50 plus tax Eat Bn/Take Out Fish & CUps $3.95 2 Fish & CUps * tax

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