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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jun 1984, p. 11

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Enniskillen Jaycee and Jaycette Officers Installed for Year The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 20,1984 11 LONSBERRY -- Hazel May. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Tuesday, June 19th, 1984 in her 90th year. Hazel, beloved wife of the late William Lonsberry. Loved mother of Vera (Mrs. Ivan Hobbs) and Lawrence Lonsberry. Dear sister of Ray, Gladys and Verna Brock, Beatrice Gill, Maude Verge of Toronto, and the late Lyle and William Brock. Also survived by loving grandchildren, great grandchildren and great, great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville, from 2 - 4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday. Funeral service on Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 25-1SN Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe had a family supper to celebrate celebrate Father's Day and Debbie's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewd- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howe, Enniskillen, Brad Huggins, Sherri and Ricky, Oshawa, Julias and Betty Szelto were their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and Nicole, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery and Jim enjoyed Father's Day Dinner at the New Dutch Oven. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Mr. and Mrs. Don Trewin Real Estate REAL ESTATE LTD. Broker 99 King St. E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3911 OSHAWA -- 3 bedrooms, Vh baths, large rec room, fenced yard, new root & soffits. Close to school & shopping, east area of city. ORONO -- beautiful decor in this solid brick 10 room Century home, situated on 5 well manicured acres, with spring fed pond, island & clubhouse, 9 hole mini golf course, inground pool & many extras. Truly country living at its best! ! LINDSAY AREA -- 3 bedroom mobile home with 4 piece bath & broadloom in Fleetwood Park south of town, asking $24,900. and Kelly attended the Trewin family picnic at Haydon Community Centre Sunday afternoon, and Miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Trewin, Oshawa, Sunday afternon at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ormiston, Miss Marguerite Wright, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. The Nimigon family held a reunion of about 70 members of the family at the Nimigon Tree Farm at Pontypool on Saturday. We would like to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Delany and family to Enniskillen. They are living at the north end of the village. It was indeed a treat to have Rev. Dawn Vaneyk with us on Sunday to partake of Communion Communion with us and to do the Baptisms. We joyfully received received the following persons into the Community of Faith through the sacrament of Baptism. Sadie Alma Graham, daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Graham. Pastor Joe's message was based on "I will Serve the Lord." Announcement: Enfield U.C. will celebrate an evening of praise and worship on Sunday evening, June 24th at 7:30. Special music by the Floyd Lloyd Country and Western Band and there will be a time of fellowship following following the service. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Preston were Friday evening callers on Lou Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Werry attended thé lovely Open House 90th Birthday Party for Mrs. Luta Hoar held at the Lion's Centre, Bowmanville on Saturday June 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman were luncheon guests of xMiss Myrtle Tamblyn at the Flying Dutchman Dutchman and she and Miss Viola Noden of Toronto were supper guests of the Bowmans on Sunday. She from the Heart. Canadian Heart Rind. REALTOR 1 @isE| w 623-4428j REAL ESTATE LIMITED 181 Church St. Bowmanville 623-4428 Jfcr V' ' TONYVOS Home #725-4680 $55,500.00 -- North end bungalow with extra large kitchen, 2 bedrooms and nicely treed private fenced yard. Includes 2 sheds, appliances negotiable and easy financing. >1902 BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE - Located N. of Newtonville on '/: acre. This unique property has an addition containing kitchen, bath and 2 bedrooms. Schoolhouse retains its original form with den and 3rd bedroom added at Iront end. Listed at $67,900.00. $56,900.00 -- All aluminum maintenance tree 1 !/: storey home. Extra large family kitchen. with 3 appliances. 3 bedrooms. Large sundeck and patio. Near park, separate and public schools. MOVIN' ON UP! -- Build your country home on lop ol this peaceful 4.3 acre lot near downtown Orono. Driveway already in, permits available. Lisl price $43,500.00. EVERYTHING IS BEAUTIFUL - about this Orono area property with large 3 bedroom bungalow on spacious country lot with mature trees. Also an ideal serviced separate garage. Listed at $72,900.00. IT'S YOUR MOVE -- to check out this 10 acre mostly wooded lot with nice building site. Just N. of Bowmanville. Listed at $49,900.00 with permits and 10'/:% financing. May Hire a Journalist to Write Historical Articles At the 9th Annual President's Ball on June 2nd at San Marino restaurant, Bowmanville Jaycee and Jaycette members welcomed their new officers. The Jaycees' officers are, 1-r, Incoming President Harvey Chappel, Vice President Rick Keeler, Secretary Doug O'Rourke, Treasurer Wayne Aasen, Past President Rick Allen. "Faces and Places" will be the topic of a project designed to record record some of the Town of Newcastle's Newcastle's history in this bicentennial year. Newcastle's general purpose and administration committee gave preliminary approval to the program program this week. If council gives final approval, the municipality will hire a journalism journalism student this summer to write articles on the people and places within the Town of Newcastle. Newcastle. In recommending "Faces and Places" to Newcastle's elected officials officials on Monday, Chief Administrative Administrative Officer Dave Johnston estimated estimated that the project will cost between between $4,000 and $5,000. Under the direction of the town's bicentennial committee, the student student will write eight to 12 articles which would be submitted for publication publication in local newspapers. Time permitting, this information would also be organized in booklet form. The chief administrator stressed the fact that extensive research will. go into each topic. Data will be gathered gathered not only from written records records and books but also from interviews interviews with citizens. "Heavy emphasis emphasis was placed on the ability to research," said Mr. Johnston in describing describing the qualifications of the student who will be selected for the project. Other projects which have been discussed or implemented by the bicentennial committee include participation in the sail-past of the Tall Ships, preparation of a town flag, a bicentennial coin, and the planting of a bicentennial forest. We Did It Again! The Bowmanville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society has surpassed surpassed its $29,000 goal for the 1984 campaign. To date the reports show $30,000 -- but $33,000 - $34,000 is anticipated when all the figures are tallied. Campaign chairman Glenn Prout wishes to thank all volunteers, cochairpersons cochairpersons and special events chairman Mary Gibson for their many hours spent helping us reach our goal. New officers for Bowmanville Jaycettes are, 1-r, Vice President Dorothy O'Rourke, Treasurer Anna Blake, Incoming President Michelle Chappel and Past President, Secretary Darla Allen. YELVERTON NEWS Mr. Howard Malcolm spent a couple of days this week in Juliette, Quebec attending the Quebec counterpart of the Ontario Pork Producers Assoc. He also attended meetings in both Ottawa and Toronto. Mrs. Audrie Brown entertained entertained Judge Paul and Mrs. Pickett and Paul's mother, Mrs. Pickett Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Irons and some of their ' children on Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening evening dinner. The tumult and the shouting dies and the Liberal Convention Convention draws to a close with the election of John Turner as its leader. The Bay street image will be quite a change from that of the former Prime Minister. An election between two leaders of similar backgrounds backgrounds ^promises to be an interesting affair. Your Scribe was honoured on Father's Day at a family Property Valuators & Consultants Ltd. Wm. H. Clipperton, A.A.C.I. Professional Member, Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers Valuations for -- • Capital Gains Tax • Inter-Family Transfers • Mortgage Financing Write: 62 Jackman Rd., Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 2C9 Phone (Collect) - 416-623-6023 gathering at the cottage of Mitzi and Bob Fick near Eagle Lake in Haiiburton on Sunday. A most enjoyable day was' spent in the usual social chit chat and watching the younger younger set water skiing, which included a neighbour and his five year old son skiing together, together, pyramid skiing with a young lady on the shoulders of two young men and skiers water skiing barefoot. Those present at- the cottage were our hosts, Mitzi and Bob, Jane, Marti and Dionne ' Malcolm of Omemee, Ronnie Sharman of Lindsay, Mona Malcolm of Pickering and Momma Cass and your Scribe. Obituary EVA MARION WARREN Friends, relatives and neighbours were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Eva Marion Warren, aged 78, in a tragic car accident on Tuesday, June 5th, 1984, in the Bowmanville area on Highway Highway 57. Born and educated at Brussels, she was the daughter daughter of William and Jenny Cooke. She was married in June, 1937, to Charles L. Warren. A resident of Hampton for 47 years she had also resided at Mitchell's Corners, Zion and she had been a school teacher in the Hampton area. Mrs. Warren was a member of Hampton United Church and a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter No. 181. Left to mourn her passing are her husband Charles, and a sister Mrs. Alex Alexander (Margaret). Funeral services were held on Friday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home with the Reverend Paul Erb officiating. officiating. Pallbearers were Messrs. Fred Payne, Austin Barron, Laverne Clemens, Bruce Tink, David Hall and Loyne Walker. Interment Hampton Cemetery. 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