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(Feature price 1.69 without coupon) .99 i vc. ■ ■ il The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 13,1984 13 20 Tables of Euchre In Play at Hall with V era Pilch Winning TYRONE NEWS (Intended for Last Week) "Sing Your Praises to the Lord," popularized by the style of Amy Grant, was the swift-paced, rousing song which indicated to the congregation congregation on Sunday evening that the Tyrone area young people were well prepared to reward attendance at the Young People's service. Tim South- well was pianist for the large choir of young people and for the singing of hymns; Peter Herron assisted, playing guitar. A skit which included ail the young people was presented, presented, Michael W. Smith inspired inspired the choir's choice of "Great is The Lord," sung with conviction and joy. Fellowship Fellowship and snacks concluded the evening. "A special Thank you is expressed to Susan Pleasance, Liza Scott and Tim Southwell who went to Pastor one day with an idea that "grew" into this service of worship." The Orange Lodge held its annual Church Parade, swelling swelling the Tyrone morning service service on Sunday, June 3,1984. Several parents and friends attended the Remier School of Dance recital at Eastdale Collegiate, Oshawa, on Saturday Saturday evening, June 2,1984, and enjoyed a program of jazz, tap and ballet dancing, Those participating in dance from this area were: Pamela Wheeler, Sara Cornish, Danielle Williamson, Shannon Cornish, Jennifer Janssens, Lindsey Cooper. Over twenty tables of euchre were in play at the Community Centre on Friday evening, June 1,1984, with the following results: 1st Vera Pilch, 2nd Erma Watson, 3rd Gordon Hanna, 4th Gordon Goyne, 5th Mary Brown, 6th Walter Murphy. Ladies low Marilyn Dieleman, Men's low Norman Rohrer. 50 - 50 Draw Ann Manns, Ethel Gibbs. Special prizes Earl Prescott, Len Cain, Carson Watson. Thirteen tables of euchre at the Old Tyrone Hall on Monday evening resulted in the following scores: Richard Manns 90, Howard McRoberts 88, Murray Dauydon 82, Arvilla Barrett 80, Edith Clemens 79, Myrtle Alldred 79, Harold Burgess 49. 50 - 50 Draw Ross Wingrove, Stewart Brown. Long Sault: On Friday evening, May 11,1984, newlyweds newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Myles Brandt, (Nee Janet Karas), both formerly of Leskard, were welcomed into the community, community, when they were visited visited by neighbours and presented presented with a welcoming gift. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kovacs hosted a gathering of friends and neighbours on Saturday evening, June 2, 1984, to honour Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hasiuk (nee Gail Empey), who were married recently. Bill is an established resident and we welcome Gail to our community. Students V isit Saw Mill and Black Creek Pioneer Village HAYDON NEWS By B. Jones (Intended for Last Week) Club 21 ladies next meeting will be June 11th, at the Community Community Centre with Group 2 taking charge - Val Lloyd. Jean Ashton, Ruby Trewin and Meta Swain and please don't forget the plant exchange. exchange. Mr. and Mrs. John Adam and family visited with his sister Mrs. Joyce Selleck and family, Oshawa on Friday. On Saturday morning, they enjoyed their treck around the Stouffville Sale, then in the evening John and Diane Adams and John and Dora White, Courtice were among the many who took in Brookiin Fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Adams and family at Blackstock. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Lil) Ashton and also with Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Mona) White, all of Blackstock. Congratulations to Mrs. Kay Buttery on the arrival of a wee granddaughter Sunday evening, evening, born at Bowmanville Memorial Hospital. Also congratulations congratulations to the parents, Laura and Steve Philips of Newcastle. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin joined with Mr. and Mrs, Lars Christensen for their six handed euchre and to celebrate celebrate the upcoming birthday for June Trewin this Wednesday. So, congratulations congratulations June and many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Graham and family were Saturday evening supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn and Wendy. On Sunday, Ian and Cheryl Graham and boys were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Howard (Diane) Abbott at Nestleton to celebrate with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott (nee Gail Thompson) on their twentieth wedding anniversary - My, my where do the years go - Gail attended Haydon school away back when. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lloyd, Sarah and Nicola attended the Brownies, Pathfinder, Guide and parents Banquet last Monday night at the Flying Dutchman Hotel. On Friday, Val Lloyd and Jan Mayer went to the Brook- lin Fair and enjoyed their picnic lunch before heading out to tour the Scugog Shore Historical Museum back Port Perry way . Miss Nicola Lloyd spent Friday afternoon with little Miss Cindy Cochrane following following her third birthday last Thursday. Thursday afternoon Nicola Lloyd spent an enjoyable time with her little friend Stephanie Jensen just west of Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer and Kevin and Sarah Lloyd drove to Garden Hill and while there enjoyed swimming. Mr. and Mrs. D, Lloyd and girls toured the Brookiin Fair on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mill- son, Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Les Goble, Bethany visited with Steve and Cindy Millson and the boys on Sunday Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sylvia Laverty was a luncheon guest with Mrs. Norma Kennedy on Thursday. Miss Katie Laverty and Miss Wendy Blackburn felt quite grown up by going to the Movies on Sunday afternoon without their adult escorts. Mr. and Mrs. Michael ■ Stedman (Colleen) of Toronto were Sunday supper guests with Michael and Sylvia Laverty and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mayer took in the fair at Brookiin on Sunday and say there certainly certainly was a great deal to be seen. Jan is looking forward to her sister Loane Fowler of Kitimat, British Columbia coming so they can hug their new wee niece. Weir and Meta Swain accompanied his brother and sister-in-law Herb and Jean Swain of Blackstock to Havelock Havelock on Sunday for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and girls. Port Colborne, called in on his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones on Friday evening on their way to King Trailer Park where Heather would celebrate her eighth birthday with her Grampa Bourne while a family party was planned for Sunday. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith of Enniskillen in the loss of their wee son and to Fred and Sybil Smith of our little village. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Paterson Paterson of Oshawa were Sunday callers of Roy and Ann Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paterson, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Paterson. Recent callers with Lloyd and Jean Slemon and family were Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore of Prince Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Vance of Port Perry. Master Christopher Potts joined his grade four class at Enniskillen on a school trip last Tuesday to The Lang Pioneer Village near Peterborough. Peterborough. On Monday, Charlene Potts - Grade 6 - class at school visited Woodley's Saw Mill just east of Haydon and then onto Black Creek Pioneer Village at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts enjoyed a two week visit with their daughter Ms. Linda Clark, Melanie and Randy at Edmonton, Alberta. They left Malton airport May 19th, and returned last Monday. Gladys says the weather was not ideal for anything anything except staying indoors, so now that they're back home again and nice sunny weather, just watch the work fly, Mrs. Norma Kennedy reports upcoming news - Enniskillen Cubs and Scouts Father and Son Camping Ibis Friday through Sunday at Mr. II. Van Dorp's farm and will be taking part in Spirit Day at Tyrone Park on Saturday - then resume their camping, - Now wouldn't you guess - this will probably be a -- weekend - but just for you brave souls we hope It's nice.