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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jun 1968, p. 12

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12 - The Canadian Statesman, P.vwmanvIlle, June 12, 1968 Tyrone United Church Celebrates lOOth A nvesr Overflowv cong-regation enjoys service outside by amplifier lwent rearly te the front of ,deni. 1910 W. 9. Cuits, 1917 C.j * E Iocal grains and custom vrnrlc, the church betore golng Up Pansons, 1918 T. W. Newell. A 1111 it wor«-s in corjunction witli Intx, the chimney.1 From this point on thereN ew M ill Ta' ilu reu the bulk feed delivery set-up. Illumination Inside was by was no assistant minister. IA 3,000 bushel capacity eleva- hanging kerosene lamps. There 1919-1923-W. T. Wickett Itor leg receives bath local arnd was a Communion Rail around (d. faU, 1923) Milton Sander- o r eed grains. The 12 overhe the Communion Table at the son completed term. 1924- E M ilLE Ésa y S 5Veed s bulk feed bins - i pi front and Sacrament was t.ak- 1926-J. W. Down; 1926-1931, eight-ton capacitv* ysîe5 - 1 en kneeling until everyone -J. R. Trumpour; 1932-1937- When former Ontario Prime ling complex, and for a miii abox-e a piatform truck scale. was served - In great deal dif- A. M. Wooton; 1937- 1940-A. Minister Leslie Frost helps flexible enough to expand. ýRounding out mill facilities are ferent from the present pro- W. March; 1940-1944-A. F. snip the rlbbon at United Co-1 six 25-ton feed grain storage cedure of passing individual Gardner; 1944-1945-E. H. operatives of Ontario's newest mIni an eight-hour shift, the bn hr' loa300gi glasses of wine and bread to Unstead; 1945-1950 -A. E. mill on Lindsay*s Oakwood:mI will turn out some 30 to ionsmolasses tank.a300 gi the congregation remnaining In Cresswell; 1950-1954 - Donald road 'Friday morning he wil40 tons of the complete line: A steel and concrete fce their seat.s. The Communion J. Lute; 1955-1960 - Fred open the only feed mi,, of liq of U CO feeds (32 formulations) warehouse, 40 by 80 fece, Rail was also used nt the Jackson; 1960-1962-G. Lok- Itype in Ontario - customn builtandcusom rdes. to the 25 by 60 fret Evangelistic Services, horst, 1962-1965-Chris Dug- for Lindsay area. this output are 12 four-ton Imili. The 'varehouse contains Miss Ciemens. later Mrs. an; 1965- -David Northey. The single-story, steel and capacity overhead work-bins, a smail office and feed supply Levi Annis, was the first org- Several of these ministers concrete fire-resistant miii !,,a 100 hp hammermill, a 25 hp'store for retaiiing fecd mcdi- anist and hers was the first left Tyrone ta, go to larger of entireîy new design, serv-ýroler and a heavy-duty 3-*00:cants and other speclalized weddlng performed In the places and a few. later In life, nfornes hewr orpudcaitidsralmxf, ee. churh. he as resnte wee elherPreidet o Se- neconomic production-typeier for both plain and molass- 'rThe adjacent branch stnre is wlth a hymn book for being retary of the Bay of Quinte«unit, for an efficient custom!es ingredient feeds. Not entire-;com.biiîed with the UCO Lind- ible forgbeist ngdhe it bride. Afewncne s ovr teed faellity, for a buik hand-' ly automated, It's electric push- sav Lumber branchi. To be Biblefor eingthe irstbrid. A ew cange ove the- ---button operation is about thelbuilt this -urnmer, is a five- Some of the flrst familles years: The first furnace was M.J ok(raue) closest thing to It. ýbay 250 ton capacity bulk fer. attending this church were the put In about 1900; the pres- Mr. P. CVan Teyk Sundy Sporig tes nt.tiie vaens. hs Clemnens, Younies, Greys, ent pews Installed In 190 or W myb upeetdmk h C oaina Welsh, Hicks and H-oopers. 1909. The Church was re- School Superintendent - Mr.'which ma bespeendmk Ui C lcton t In 184 her wa a nio deoraed n 128 t acost of RaphHis. Representative to l!ater by a peiietizing opera-, highways 7B and 3.5 vest or of the Wesleyan Methodist $700. The 60th Annlversary Presbytery-Mr. Albert HuIs.ition. is a high speed intakeýLindsay a complete one-stop Churh ad te Bile hrit- ws clebatedin 928(NoOrganist and Choir Leader- systern. Bujit especially for'shopping centre. Ian Church. The Bible vember) wlth Rev. Beqt of St. Mrs. Gordyn Brent. Christian Church had its orig- Paul's, Bowmanville, as guest G roups and Organizations 0f: In in Devonshire. England, In preacher. The Womens g an Village: U.C.W,-. 1815. In 1831 Frances Meth- tute donated a new Cm Mrs. P. Vaneyk. Pres.; Hi-Cý L E C eraîl and John Eynon were munion Table In 1931. Hydro Group-Glen Rundie, Pres.; sent ta British North America. was Installed In 1936. Bethesda Sigma C Group-- Adrian _______________________ Cobourg became the head- Congregation united with us Haines, Douglas Miller; C.G. quarters for Mr. Eynon and a In 1937.TT-MsDadNrte an church was opened In Cobourg The Women's Institute paid Miss Shirley Sykes: Explor-: 1 0 hPRTx In 1836. The Bible Christian for redecorating the Sunday ers-Mrs. Jim Woodley, Mrs. Chuch n 162 as frme chol I 197. he teeleRa y Davey: Tyros-Mr. Air. J hP RT Chuch n 862wasa ram Scoo in193. he teeleKnowlton, Duane T a yl0r,l building north of the village was taken down In 1938. The on the west side near a small kitchen was built In 1939. The Randy Anderson; Club 49 (be- l cemetery. This building was parsonage was started In 1946 gun in 1949)-Mrs. Walter' later moved ta the village. and completed in 1947. As Rahm; Club 50 (beilun In 1950 PR G ESViONE~AII Soon after this a good brick aur country was engaged In - Long Sault Ladies)-Mrs. W. i R G ESIECO SR IVEI church was built and the frame war at the correct time for Vaneyk; 4H Homemaking- NORTHUMBERLAND -DURHAM one used for a stable. Some the 75th anniversary, ha Mrs. Murray Yeo and Mrs. time after Union the Bible service was postponed' untiKen- Black. Christiani Church was remod- Labor Day, 1946, when a e elled for a Parsonage and at church supper was held and. the present time is stili a most the guest Minister was Rev.! attractive home, owned by Milton Sanderson. Mrs. PhIllIps. Due to the unfortunate loss At the time of Union the of the church records for the' foliowing familles came from years 1947 to 1962, it Is Im-ý the Bible Christian Church: possible ta report changes In Vanstone. Werry, Brent, Colla- Tyrone Church made duringý cutt, Pollard. Skinner, Heul- those years. yar, Elliott, Earl and others. In 1964 the old church Mr. Wm. Brent. and Mrs. S. windows were replaced wIthî Hooper were the first. class new amber tinted panes. a1tetm leaders and Mr. R. Walker was The vestibule at the fronta tetÎJ, the first Minister of the of the church was panelled ý Circuit which consisted of the and decorated In loving me- following churches: Tyrone, mory of Mrs. Reta Dugan by Salem, Haydon, Providence, her husband Mr. James Dugan Bethesda and Long Sault and her son Rev. Chris Dugan. (built later). After 100 years the Trustees As well as the ordained min- of Tyrone United Church have ister there was a probationer had water installed In the who usually stayed oniy one church. It ls piped from the year. Later as an assistant well on the manse propert * there wvas a superannuated and brought across with the minister instead of a proba- permission of the owners of tioner. the Intermediate properties to Following Is an accounit of lay the pipe In their ground. a few of thie first business Officiais of Church - 1968 meetings: Minister and family-Rev. 'Tyrone. July 10, 1884 David and Mrs. Betty Northey; Special meeting of the Elders-Mr. W. Vaneyk, Mrs. Official members of Tyrone W. Vaneyk, Mrs. A. Knowl-: let y ur fi ngers do the Circuit was held In the School tan, Mr. A. Youngman, Mrs. Room of the Methodist Church T. Pleasance. Mr. A. Hamil- with Pastar R. Walker presid- ton, (Clerk of Session). Stew-! ing. Members present: Messrs. ards-Mr. P. Vaneyk, Mr. H. Peter Werry. W. R. Clemens, Vandorp, Mr. M. Hamilton, Mr .i w a king throughthe Wm. Windatt, R. Woodîey, J. J. Woodley, Mr. K. Black, r Vanstone. S. Blngham. D. D. Southwell, Mr. S. Crih Fraser, W. Wight, W. Brent, Miss G. SmIth (Treasurer)i.j J. Wight, T. Hardy, L. Pars- Trustees-Mrs. W. Park, Mr. ans. H. C. Hoar. J. Hoskin, T. R. Glaspell, Mr. D. Craig, Mr. Stewards were elected as fol- A. Haines. lows: Tyrone - W. Wight and Missionary and Maintenance'* W. R. Clemens; Bethesda - - John Cale and J. H. Werry; Providence - John Wright; e Salem - Jas. Heal; Haydon -Ths teslthtsgtt C ckemad ae John Slemon. Ti stesl htSgti.Cek madsv "Recording Steward". "July 11, 1884 Seven Circuit Stewards with Rev. Walker were appointedi VeO to secure a bouse for the i Minister. The committee ex-1 a mined the premises of Mr. I Thos. Williams and reported' 1 same nat suitable ta rent for a parsonage and there being' no other praperty obtainable in the Village of Tyrone Jit was decided that the Minister' reside In Bowmanville for one Hlistorians Mrs. R. Lambert and Mrs. L. Goodman discuss their work 1y * * * wantd op COmmittee met in Bowman-t ville, rented a bouse and se- m U 6 cured furniture and cookstove at an OutlaY Of $178-70 and arrnge acomittee of ladies tk. purchase carpet and other Cik or____ necessaries." tfavourite chew 51V8 equppd- Durig tese arlai, Specually priced urngtes aryyears, __ one Minister preached at Tyrone In the morning, Salem Càip ic in heaftrnonand Provi- 4-DoS Hgrdtcp Sdan, 'den ce at nlght, the others tak- ing Bethesda ln the morning, afternoon and Trn ntheSpr o« evening, the Ministers% taking Palternate Sundays an each route. At Tyrone eeigl caea Yug polet.tSpor Sedt, - iservice theyoung eoplt o ithe other apitet te ber of young people came over ..'o eda fom Leskard. Church attend- ance was excellent and at this 1 time pew rent was abolished DB r S n e 4 ~so those fromn other points ChDoorSeano ee could feel free ta use any pew. hoeayftee Nevertheless, niost members -d4i n 0o used the same pews as before when they paid rent, especially at the morning service. Ministers of Tyrone Chmrch Y e a r - M in is te r ( a n d a s s is ta n t) q 0 0 u e p i 87 2 50J a m es.C.iSI a ter; 1869- OSh IU* SSmff $ eVi(9 B o i a v le 8 1 M . A lfred M c ann; wtttIOU Sg Ric 8lt. Golden hy in n Wm. E .Learoyd; 1884.--p aVwh. Le'onare, niiser ad onreatonsilg c()ilg huchUnion; 1884-R. Waik- 27- "p wm theCieu ( onsistedofBw1 r 1885-R. Hassard, Assist- maliill, Zi on. amponant, F. Woodger: 1886-1889 Trnan nikle. ,W. Kenner, Assistants: 1886,1Ifi~nsif Tyrone Ch thurchsiHisthoryurchMor.ris, 1887 Sanderson, 1888175lV8wi is original appearance. When Phelps, Assistants: 1889 J. M. Turbo HYra-NW firt bit the church wvas red Wright, 1890 Sing. 1891 J. The fnlliosxmg hkstorv fn ciiîd ccid d-ied IR.50, James C. 1.0 the cliurdî by Robert Hodge. brick and sported a beautiful Ashton; 1892-1894-R. McCul- 1UITrTwS8iofl TyrneUnte Chrc < a Site ws he esevn eth sn ndbiswie.onMav , steeple and spire. The spire laugh, Assistant H. Strike;l Foe- s»r. Tyroe Uite ChrchÎS i' Sate u-s te UeslyanMeLh ý ol'andhiswiwaso blown down during a 1894-1897-A. C. Wilson: As- excerpt fram the bookiet "I11s-odist minister at ihiat tirne. 'I1873, enlarging the praperty 'irstomshrlyatetessan:184JBsoe,89 B torical Sketch of Tyrone" by The deed reads:'"Wiliam Me- ta a deptho of approximately r mch s bushot and rthe s T H. P9 . nesone1895H Nancy V. Lamnbert, ritten for Clurg and John MvcCiung 165 feet and a road frontage steeple remained until 1938 Curtz; 1897-1900-R. Adams,PO t î th e c a m m e m o r a tio n o f t h e 1 f t i e firs t p a r t. a n d J a n e f a p p r a x im a te ly 8 6 fe e t . B o th j w e L w s t e e o e . A s s a t : 1 9 . M r i ,w t o e .lOth Anniversars' of this 1cCunîg, wife 0f John Mc-;Of these above mentioned' TheSnel,189 W T choir laft was always 1898 Isaac Snel.189 W ,,m,,i churc and commu itY 11 Cl ng o the irstpartof t e'tra sactonsthe rfront inas thtfrint asow iandw an oYoun ; 19 0-190-9.3. M.-CJ.f Mc- .Tune 9th, 1968. It reads aS second part, and James Mc- Ithe County Registrv Office,1the choir entered from the Mullen, Assistants: 1900 F.Cfout follows: Ciung. R ob e rt M cClungB'vmnii1 teo igia Sunday School room through Chapman, 1901 and 1902 J. G. WWrn Accordlng tD P r o le s s o r 'Thomas lWcCiung. John Gray, deeds are an file there as well.; an east door and up a few Brown; June, 1903 - May, 1907 vVC.a Square's Hstory, the Method- . and David Patten. the Trus tees Tyrane Wesleyan Methodist,'steps ta the left. The church -L. S. Wight, Assistants: 1903 lat denamination: had Its be-: of thie Tyran2 Congregatuon of Church was buit ln 1868 with floor wasn't raised at the back Howson, 1904 Tink arnd W. b4iaofW ,M a Èinrlng in Canada in 1792, the the Wesleyan M e t hao di s t1 Mrs. Wm. Clemens laying the and there was no step by the Jouiffe (superannuated); 1905 samne year as the first Paria- i Church ln Connexion withjfoundation stane. Mr. A. W. vestibule as there Is now. It A. K. Edmison; May, 1907 -, ment in Upper Canada. In the Englilh Conference af the Clemiens, Toronto, had the, Is said that the pews were May 1909-.-S. J. Dixon, Assist- 1 ý802 the BaY af Quinte form- t.him-c part" - wlth the land! trowel on which Is engraved designed ta keep one from faîl- ant. W. Jolliffe (superannuat- ~da circuit and in 1815 the description following, amaunt-! "Presented ta Mrs. Wm. Cîem-în sepee fth emne) a l0-91H . ý W.ork enlarged, coming further irig ta, an approximate size of1 ens by the trustees of Tyrone 1 was a littie long (which was Spence, Assistants: 1908 G. "~st qnd north into Cavan twa thousand square feet, part W. M. Church an the occasion; often the case) . The mem- Power and W. Washington àdMonaghan. This hstorv of Lots 9 and 10, Concession 7.; of ber laying the faundatian i bers had their names on the (superannuated), 1909-11, T. f l "tes that there was a small Dariington Township - the 1stane of said Church, 1868". Inpews and paid rent for them. W. Joiliffe; 1911195-W. E chapel opened In Tyrone nfland exchanging hands on Sep- 1869 Mr. Alfred MeCannwa The pews didnt extend quite Higgs. Assistants: 1912, lR13, R O Y EUI CMU e 49, but gives no particulars! tem ber 1, 1830, for a token the mi.rster. Another min- ta the back of the church for T. W. Jolliffe, 1914 M. S. 811u it.! sum of five shilliegs' ister a few years later was Mr. Itilere was a stove on each Cabb: 1915-1919-Jas. Beck- COURTICE - PHONE 728-62»6 wý,cvigto the ckiurch i More lanîd was iater deeded J. C. Wilson. At Mtxs timo sMde and t.he pipes £rom each' el, Asuista.nt3: 1915 J. H. Gar. _____________ 'I ~n7 Check yaur favouonte options -ail standard on every Chevy Super Saver Push Button Radio Rear Speaker Rear DefoggE Remote Mirr and Shouler Bets Front and Rear Floor Mats At Peciaiy priced ta let you save ,tic akes rig Fror.. mid For a limited timne only, volum produ$cton qf fiv ocf Camada's MoM popular cars bringi You sPecial savings. Ail sale ChevrolOts have V8 engines end are speffialiy eqtjiPPed wnth more of the options you want ... et SPecial Sale savings. If YOU Choos any of Chevrolets popuIl and significant power option combinations, YOu cash in on extra bonus savings. 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