( (i The C'a nadian Statesman. Bowmanvllle. May 27, 1987 Section Two Pontypool On Saturday, May 16th, Tom's Dad, Harvey Aiken, came out to Pontypool briefly for the day. Your correspondent correspondent and her husband are very grateful to Gloria Dunford for looking after the chauffcuring. It made tilings a lot easier for me. Jessie Fisk came in to see me for a short time to get the latest news both ways, hers and mine. Nancy has come back from the Northwest Territories Territories to take up residence in Ontario. Her husband has a job in the meat department of a new Loblaws store in Haw- kesbury, on the road between Ottawa and Montreal, on the, west side of the Quebec border. border. Jessie is enabling Terry and Lorraine to have a short holiday by being with the 'girls and the dog. On Sunday, Rev. Heather Smith resumed her duties after her recent courses in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. She had the children sing with her guitar accompaniment, accompaniment, the spiritual "Dcm Bones", based on Ezekiel's vision vision of a valley of dead bones. God can restore our vigor to serve Him, when we .arc defeated by our problems. For the next few Sundays, Rev. Smith will be speaking on various aspects of the Holy Spirit, starting on May 17th with the role of prayer as a communication tool with our Divine Source. In the absence of other organists, organists, your correspondent filled in. The anthem was, very appropriately, "You Must Meet God In The Morning". Father Tom Lynch was very happy to have the loan of Pontypool United Church's baptismal font for a baptism in Nestleton. This kind of cooperation between denominations denominations for mutual benefit needs to be encouraged. It would not have happened ten or twenty years ago. We value the friendships of our own relationships relationships with the St. Thomas More Parish. Just a reminder of Pontypool Pontypool congregation's rummage and bake sale, 10:00 a.m. - ',12:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 30th, and the Pontypool's Anniversary Anniversary Service at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, June 7th. Guest preacher, chaplain of Oshawa General Hospital, Rev. Bill Tadeja, with special music by his family. Sometime between Thursday afternoon, May 14th and Sunday Sunday early evening, May 17th, the Pontypool United Church •Cemetery was vandalized with six stones (families) being victimized. Please make sure ■your children know the value of public property. Our condolences condolences to , those who have heavy hearts and expenses because because of the damage done. Trevor Wilkes, Jeff Wilson and Chad Haight, all of the Pontypool North subdivision, raised money from neighbors to purchase fireworks, which were displayed on Propp Drive at the park on Victoria Day, Monday, May 18th, once it got dusk. Congratulations for your enthusiasm to work for the benefit of your community; community; just the opposite characteristics characteristics of those who committed the vandalism. A big thank you to the Wilkes family and other neighbors who helped make this evening possible. The most popular fireworks were noted for a more knowledgeable knowledgeable purchase next year. There was a good turnout on a chilly night, but the children children and adults alike enjoyed watching. Starr Wilkes' parents came from Brooklin and some spectators spectators came from other communities communities as well. It appeared that there were some fireworks elsewhere in the subdivision. There was a small surplus of money, which was given back to the park through the kindness kindness of A1 Terry. George Neals is the guest of honor at a testimonial dinner and dance in conjunction with the 10th Anniversary of the Kinsmen's Club of Manvers, in the Manvers Community Centre on Saturday, June 13th. D.J. for the dance is Ron Elliott. Elliott. The Cocktail Hour is from 6-7 p.m., the dinner at 7 p.m. and the dance beginning at 9 p.m. The price is $30 per couple and any of the Kinsmen Kinsmen can be contacted for tickets. tickets. The Pontypool Nursery School is being grouped with Oshawa and Whitby Nursery Schools and we are being forced to give up the Co-op Nursery School and pay higher rates to cover the cost of fulltime fulltime help. Anyone interested in helping helping to regain the Co-op for next fall as well as subsequent years should sign the list at the post office, leaving your name and telephone number. For additional information please contact Linda Hawrylak at 277-2183. Now the lob ball scores from Monday, May 18th, Victoria Victoria Day. Evergreens over Brandt - Stewart, 14 - 4; Pine- wood over Kinsmen, 9 - 8; Centre Field over No-Stars, 15 - 4; Night Hawks over Titans, 19 - 8. Next games are May 24th, 4:00 p.m. No-Stars vs Pine- wood; 5:30 p.m. Night Hawks vs Kinsmen; 7:00 p.m. Titans vs* Evergreens; 8:30 p.m. Centre Centre Field vs Brandt - Stewart. One more list to sign up at the post office. Boys and girls minor ball registration, ages 10 - 15. For more information call Jim Rombough, 277- 3127. They would like your name, phone number and birthdate. Now all youngsters are covered who want to play from age 4 (T Ball) to 15 (Minor Ball). There .is some place for you to have fun and learn a great sport. From , our friends, in St. Thomas More Parish.;, The wind-up meeting for the year for CWL will be June 10th, and will be held at the Bonnet Factory in Ida. Call any CWL member for details. The Parish Annual Picnic is tentatively set for June 14th. Watch for further details in a future column. Starting May 21st, Dagg's Variety will have a Sears Pick- Up. This will be good news for many of our village residents. residents. "Generosity will always be a more pleasant memory than stinginess." BUSINESS DIRECTORY ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B.Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Phone 987-4240 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. 118 King St. East, Bowmanvllle Phone 623-6555 WINTERS, SUTHERLAND & MOASE Peter A. Hobb, C.A. Chartered Accountants 23 Silver St. Bowmanvllle 623-9461 DOUGLASR.FREEMAN, B.A., C.A. Chartered Accountant 1913 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ontario Phone 576-4619 CHIROPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor 39 Pamela Court By Appointment -- 623-5509 Member ol Canadian and Ontario Chiropractic Associations LEONARD JAY, B.Sc.,D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 96 Queen Street Bowmanvllle Phone 623-9297 JOHANNES L. BAARBÉ B.P.E., B.Sc., D.C. Doctor of Chiropractic 29 King St. W. Newcastle Phone 987-4600 LAURENCE A. GREY Doctor of Chiropractic 50 Richmond St. E., Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phone 433-1500 COMPUTERS ANDY BATELAAN, B.A. Consultant Programmer Software Development Maple Grove Rd.N. Bowmanvllle Phono 623-2375 HOME SERVICE BARINA HOME CHECK Ease your mind while you are away. Barb Shelter - Ina Cox Newtonvllle 786-2996 7 - 8 a.m., after 6 p.m. This Space Available NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE LAURENCE A. GREY, N.D. Doctor of Naturopathy Nutrition, homeopathic, and botanical medicine; Colonic therapy & acupuncture 50 Richmond SI. E„ Suite 2 McLaughlin Square Oshawa, L1G 7C7 Phono 433-1500 REFLEXOLOGY BY ANNA Anna M. Bragg, R.N. 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