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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Mar 1984, p. 5

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Items of Interest St. Paul's Filled for Musikids Program Courtice Secondary School's Drama Club is deep into rehearsal rehearsal for its upcoming production production of "Once Upon a Mattress", a children's musical based on the fairy tale, "The Princess and the Pea." It will be presented at the Bowmanville High School auditorium on April 4,5, 6 and 7th at 7:30 p.m. All seats are reserved and tickets are available available by phoning 728-5146. more information, please call 576-7606. is to celebrate craftsmanship. If successful, it could well become an annual event. Congratulations to J. G. Lynn, who recently retired from Goodyear Canada Ltd., Bowmanville with 38 years service, Murray V. Tighe with 35 years and C. B. Starr with 12 years service. . The Downtown Oshawa Board of Management would like to inform all produce farmers about the new Farmers Farmers Market opening up in downtown Oshawa. Produce farmers may rent an eight foot space which allows them to self their goods in the downtown downtown core on Fridays and: Saturdays at the hours which are most convenient for them, starting in March. Farmers interested or who would like Children ages 3 - 6, who love storytime are invited to the Bowmanville Public Library, this Saturday, March 10th, 10 - 10:45 a.m. Congratulations to the piano pupils of Brenda Lowery, who received the following standings standings in the January Royal Conservatory Music examinations. examinations. Andrew Day - Honours, Craig Green, Honours, Gillian Maxwell - Honours, Tamara Murphy - Honours, Corey Green - 1st Class Honours. All candidates were successful. The Town of Durham, Durham Art Gallery and area residents are sponsoring a major North American woodworking woodworking show for the summer of 1984. This event, to be called simply The Wood Show, will be a combined community festival, trade show, fine art and craft exhibition and competition. competition. The aim of the show The Bowmanville Public Library has a week of "March Break Fun" planned from Tuesday, March 13th - Saturday, Saturday, March 17th. Drop into the library and pick up a brochure or telephone 623-7322 for details. The Bowmanville Senior Citizens Club will meet at the Lions Centre on Tuesday, March 13th, at 7:30 p.m. for an evening of cards. For bus pick-up please phone Keitha Alldread 623-5800. Kitchen C and D. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 7, 1984 5 St. Marys Juveniles Lose 1st Playoff to Napanee On Sunday, March 4, St. Marys Cement Juveniles travelled to Napanee for the first game of their Ontario Quarter Finals and came away with 5-3 defeat. Bowmanville lead 2 -1 after the first period, but Napanee scored four goals in the second period which proved to be enough. Bowmanville added one more in the third to round out the scoring. The 10-day layoff seems to have hurt the Toros as their passing was off and skating was sluggish. Scoring for Bowmanville were Jay Sweet, Glen German and Dan Weir. Assists went to Glen German, Jay Sweet, Steve Cary, Deryk Clark and Glen Mathews. Bowmanville's next home games are Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday at 7:OOp.m. at Darlington. Castle Beats Town Sports 5-1 to Even Their Semi-Final Series On Sunday evening, St. Paul's United Church was filled for an enjoyable program presented by the Oshawa Musikids pictured here following one of their numbers. The musical event was one of the highlights arranged to celebrate St. Paul's 150th anniversary this year. Newton ville Students Head for Quebec Presbyterian for 1 50 Years ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church St. at Temperance in Bowmanville) SUNDAY, MARCH 11th, 1984 10:00 a.m. - Busy Person's Bible Class 1100 a m A PREPARED GENTILE (Sunday School and Babysitting) Information 623-3432 Organist; Pastor: Mr. Jas. Hoogsteen The Rev. Wayne Chatterton, B.Sc., B.D. TRINITY UNITED CHURC H Rev. John Peters. B.A., B.D. Minister Rev Arthur Amacher. B.A., B.D Assistant Minister John Crookshank Music Director Registration for the Oshawa YWCA Spring Programs 1984 in Newcastle begins this week. YW members and registrants may register Thursday, March 8 from 1 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Public registration begins Friday, March 9 from 1 - 4 p.m. and continues until programs are filled. Preregistration Preregistration for all programs is at the YW Bowmanville' Office, 34A King Street West. Programs are offered for children, youth and adults. Call 576-8880 for further details. BAHA'I FAITH 1 Blessed Is the spot on land or sea where mention of God hath been made, and His praise glorified. P.O. Box 36, Bowmanville. Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES 9:45 a.m.- Intermediate and Senior . Meet upstairs at Church Oltice 11 a.m. - Nursery to Grade Six "Sunday, March 11th, 1984 11 a.m.-WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon Title "THE VERDICT OF THE CROSS" Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE NEWTONVILLENEWS Mrs. Phyllis Peck arrived home on Sunday evening after a two week bus' tour to Florida, visiting the many attractions this state has to offer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott visited Mr. Raymond Bruce and Mrs. Isabelle Watters. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gannon of Calgary, Alberta and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon of Oshawa visited this past week with Mrs. Wm. Milligan and Berneice. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, Mrs. Acy Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall and Miss Berneice Milligan were among the many who attended the 150th year of church services services anniversary at Welcome Sunday for an evening of singing singing of hymns and other musical numbers. Mrs. Mary and Bea Jones visited Rev. and Mrs. A. Tizzard and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton and briefly 151 Years of Community Service *t fofjn'ss Anglican Cfjurcfj ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICES WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7th,1984 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion LENT I SUNDAY, MARCH 11th, 1984 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion • 11:00 a.m. Get Acquainted Sunday Sunday School & Nursery Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A.,S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley Fellowship Baptist Church ' • Coürtice, Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a.m. Family Bible Service 11:00 a.m. Bible Ministry For more information phone: 579-4523 â>t. haul's! ®mteb Cfjurcfj MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell 1834-1984 CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen - 623-5701 Sunday, March 11th, 1984 Lent I 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship "The Road to Jerusalem ' ' Sunday School for all ages Nursery Care for pre-school children every Sunday KUT 'N' KURL BEAUTY SHOP "School Break Specials" Wash, Style-Cut, Blow-Dry .. (7 yrs. and Younger -- $7.50) Perms (including cm) *23.°° 9.50 I'HONI: 623-5019 (Offer available Mar. 7 to Mar. 24) To serve you: Wendy Maynard, Lorraine McGarvey, Diana Warren, Darolyn Jones, Violet Cook. OPEN 6-DAYS A WEEK (Thur.s. and Fri. Evening By Appointment) 71 King St. "EAST" BOWMANVILLE with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walker of Port Hope apartments apartments on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Purdy of Peterborough. Peterborough. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood on the birth of a granddaughter. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood of Newcastle, Sunday evening at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. John Hale was a dinner guest on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coatham of Red Deer, Alberta were dinner guests on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and girls. Newtonville - Starkville Bowling Team Standings Icicles 53, Sweet Mixed 53, Bread and Butter 50, Dills 49. 50 - 50 Pat Millson. 200 Games Mary Topple 236, 205, Dorilda McCarron 231, Jean Arnold 217, Peggy Millson 216, Pat Millson 210, Karen Ruelland 209, Donna Mairs 207, Joan Ad,urns 206, Nadine Trimble 204, Olive Henderson 203. X ' Misses Sharon 1 Stapleton, Vicki Kimball, Sherry Mclnnes, Phyllis Knapp and John Chrysler were among the High School students who are studying French at Clarke who left Wednesday morning to spend a few days at St. Domat, Quebec - 70 miles north of Montreal, called "Interface Experiences." They not only participated in sports such as skiing, ice sculptures, but also spoke French in ordering their meals. Congratulations to Mr. John Chrysler who won a medal for his skiing abilities. Mrs. Rose Broad of Picton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale. Mrs. Sandra Mclnnes, Mary Vinkle, Bernice Henderson and Sabine Parks enjoyed the plays presented at Bowmanville Bowmanville High School on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trimble and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton were among the many who attended the Kidney Foundation Foundation Dance at Newcastle Community Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. Raymond Bruce and Mrs. Isabelle Watters had dinner on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Watters at Stouff- ville. The church services on Sunday greeters were Mrs. Rowena Tizzard and Mrs. Carol Owens. The choir's ENNISKILLEN Janet Tippins, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sweet, Jay and Cory." Our community extends sympathy to Wilma, Helen, Ruth and their families on the death of the late Mrs. Will (Annetta) Ashton, a loving mother and grandmother who passed away last week. They were long time residents west of the village until they retired from their farm several years ago. It was a beautiful wintery day when our worshippers gathered at the church on Sunday. Pastor Joe had a very interesting talk with the children, children, as the congregation joined with the children in their chorus - "Something Beautiful...Something Good" All My Confusion...He Understood. All I had to offer Him was brokenness and strife, But he made...something... beautiful out of my life. They retired to the lower level for their classes with the teachers. The senior choir had a very enjoyable number for us. Mr. Lafave's message was based on "Christ, the Healer." Announcements: I Bible Study continues every Tuesday afternoon 1:30 p.m. at the Manse. II Schedule for Confirmation Confirmation classes: Wed. Feb. 29, Thursday March 8, Wed. March 14, Wed. March 21, Wed. March 28, Thurs. April 5, Wed. April 11. Classes will be held at the Manse from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. anthem was "He Hideth my Soul" and the sermon by Lynda King was "Life as Transformation, God as Mystery." After the services a delicious Pancake Luncheon was served to over eighty people by the choir from 11 till 1 o'clock. Mary Vinkle, Dorothy Stapleton, Myrtle Kloster, Bea Jones, Olive Henderson, Janet Paeden, Inez Boughen, Bernice Henderson and Margaret Elliott attended the World Day of Prayer Services at Kendal. The first three ladies took part in the Devotional Devotional on Friday afternoon at the Sunday School. In the only game played March 4th, Castle Hotel defeated defeated Town Sports 5 - 1 to even up their semi-final series at two games apiece. Castle lead 1 - 0 after the 1st period, 2 -1 after the second and finished finished with two goals in the 3rd period. Leading the way for the Castle was Rick Woolncr with three goals, while Mark Slemon picked up a pair of goals. Assists went to Bill Hogarth two, Terry Baker, Jim Hogarth, John Hogarth and Ralph Cryderman. Scoring for Town Sports was Chris Dwyer, assisted by Brian Allin and Darrell Knox. This coming week's game has the makings of a thriller with the winner moving on to the finals against the Green Slime - Bowmanville Golf and Country Club. Game time 8:00 p.m. Thursday. INCOME TAX RETURNS for individuals, farmers, small businesses GEORGE WEEKES Agent for Guaranteed Investment . Certificates and Registered Retirement Savings Plans Offered by three of Canada's long-established "Grade A" Trust Companies 5 Lorraine Court, Bowmanville Phone 623-7345 "CHICK" THIS OUT! Don't MISS our big Chick Day. We are now taking orders for Day Old Chicks. Order by April 6 For Pick Up on April 27 Order by May 4 For Pick Up on May 25 Free 10 lbs. Chick Startena Included. Phone 623-5777 Vanstone Flour and Feed Mill DIVISION OF PYPKEA ENTERPRISES LIMITED GREAT BUYS ! LOW PRICES ON CANADIAN CIGARETTES King Size - $13.89 Regular - $13.79 carton Fab Laundry Detergent S3 79 AKWe 1 V 6 litre box Sunlight Laundry Detergent $3.89 6litre box Pay your phone bill here for only Q0 Open on Sunday 12 Noon 'til 4:00 p.m. McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King Street West 623-5792 Bowmanville

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