W 11"' Canadian Statesman. liowmanvillc. .lime 17. 1987 A guide to fine dining and entertainment. m Sr Impressive awards ceremony Blackatock and Area News by Joyce Kelly An impressive Awards Ceremony was held on Sunday evening at the United Church for the Guiding Movement. Following the Processional Processional Hymn and the singing of O'Canada the Colours were presented to Mr. Glenn Larmer. Father J, Lynch gave a prayer of Welcome. The Brownie and Guide groups held impressive "Fly-up" ceremonies. Blackstock brownies Sarah Belanger, Lori Boyce, Jennifer Clark, Melissa Moore and Heidi Obstfeld flew up as did Caesarea bmwnies Katie Main. Kim Headon. Ami Mathewson, Corynn Johns A Sarah Hutney. All Round Cords were presented to Alicia Bentley, Stacey Swain, Jennifer Byers. Bristol Sleep was ill and unable to be present to receive hen. Canada Cords, the highest award in Guiding were presented to Julie Byen and Jennifer Fletcher. 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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Thursday 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. CHICKEN WINGS 20*each While supplies last. ; • i . M.P.P. Presentations were made by the Units, District Commissioner Fletcher, Division Commissioner Curtain and the parents to each ol the honoured girls. Presentations were made to four retiring leaders, namely - J. Boyce, B. Bryant, C. Connelle and C. Main. Mrs. B. Sleep retiring treasurer and Special Courier was also presented with gifts as was retiring Commissioner Commissioner Linda Fletcher. Everyone will be pleased to know that the new commissioner will be Joan Swain. Following the song "Let There Be Peace on Earth" Mr. Glenn Larmer gave the Benediction after which the ' Brownie and Guide Prayers were said. The Colours were returned by Mr, Larmer, Taps were sung and the Colour Party left. A lovely reception was held in the Christian Education Building in honour of the six girls. Grandmothers Grandmothers poured tea and coffee at the • beautifully decorated tea table. I A large crowd attended the annual ' Decoration Services at Union | Cemetery Sunday afternoon. The grounds were beautifully decorated j with flowers for the occasion. Much visiting was enjoyed following the ; service. Mrs. Eileen Price of Saskatoon, ! Sask. is visiting her daughter Wen- dy and David Bentley, Alicia & Gor- don. She was so pleased to be , here to attend Alicia's Cord - Ceremony Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker of Regina, Sask. are visiting relatives i in Ontario. They spent a couple of - days with his nephew Gerald and i Joyce Kelly and girls. The area has several members on i the sick list. In Oshawa Hospital are Ivan Thompson who suffered a J severe stroke and Neil Werry with' ' pneumonia, and in Port Perry Ross | Weir who also suffered a stroke. Ann Marlow spent some time in ; Barrie Hospital with complications ' from an appendicitis operation. Bet- , ter health is wished for all these , patients. Congratulations to Debbie Van- - Camp who recently graduated from Durham College with Honours (on the Dean's List) in the 2 Year Business Programme majoring in Human Resource Management. Following the Graduation Exercises, Exercises, Deb's sister Cindy ànd Dennis Dennis Werry and boys of Kedron hosted a family buffet dinner in Deb's honour. Those attending were the honoured guest with her escort Scott Howey, her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp, her parents Keith and Wilma VanCamp, brother Jay VanCamp and Kelly Hart, her uncle Merrill and Norma VanCamp, her aunt Aileen VanCamp VanCamp her friend Jacqueline Hayes with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes of Campbellford. On June 9, twelve members of the afternoon unit of the U.C.W. met at Jean Churchill's lovely home by Lake Scugog for a picnic meeting. We enjoyed a bountiful pot-luck lunch. In the absence of President Grace Hall, Jean Adams chaired the informal informal meeting. Because Lisa Kristensen has moved to Oshawa, she was presented with a United Church coffee spoon. Several ladies gave interesting and humorous readings. The annual Sunday School An-. ' niversary service was held at the United Church Sunday morning with Lois (VanCamp) McLeod as guest speaker. Various departments of the Sunday School sang and performed performed skits. Thanks to Barry VanCamp VanCamp for providing two beautiful baskets of flowers. Doreen VanCamp demonstrated her Clown Ministry throughout the service. S.S. Superintendent Judy Gilbank participated in the service as well. Next Sunday guest speaker will be Verna Windrem and the following Sunday guest , will be Elaine uarDer. A speedy recovery is wished for Keith Dalton who underwent surgery on Monday in Oshawa Hospital. On Tuesday evening at the Durham Board of Education Retirement Retirement Dinner at the Holiday Inn, Oshawa the three retiring teachers from C.C.P.S. received their gifts - Congratulations to Jessie Gunter, Kathleen Dorrell and Gwenyth Thompson. New members of the Twenty-Five Year Club (those who have worked for 25 years with the Board) of interest to this area were Jennifer Beal, who lives on Road 57, just east of the village, C.H.S. principal principal Jim Musselman, C.C.P.S. Principal, Roden Rutledge and former resident Wendy Hamilton,. BETA KING VIDEO Inc. DURHAM'S LARGEST & BEST BETA SELECTION FREE MEMBERSHIP 434-5140 306 King St. W,, Oshawa OVER 3000 MOVIES WE SPECIALIZE IN BETA MOVIES Slure Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9 • 91 Fri.&Sat. 9. lOf Sunday 11 - 91 Congratulations to you all. Mrs. Elsie Hooey, former resident brought an article about Don McLaughlin who is her nephew and who lived with the Hooey for many years. While here he was a member of the 1st Cartwright Scouts. He and his wife Theresa were presented with prestigious Medal of Merit Award for their service to Scouting. Many of this area will remember Don. Last Saturday, Richard and Ruby VanCamp, Lawrence, Brian and Jill, Mrs. Maragret VanCamp, Miss Doreen VanCamp attended the wedding wedding of Louise VanCamp and Jeff Carroll in London. Congratulations and best wishes to Lousie and Jeff. The evening unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Carolyn Morton on Wednesday evening. Plans were' made for convening a couple of weddings weddings coming up this summer. Tbere are still openings for Camp Quin-mo-lac Sept. ll-12th. Contact Marion Larmer if interested. Local babysitting can be arranged if needed. Taliya Moore introduced Bryan Watts of Webb Security Corpora-, lion. He explained different alarm systems, gave pointers on prevention prevention of robbery. It was all very in teresting. Bryan is new to this area and was pleased to come to talk to the group. Cake and coffee brought the evening to a close. Next meeting not until September 16. On Friday evening a recital was held in the United Church by the students of Linda Kyte. Guest artist for the evening was Vernon Yorgasen who played two classical and two jazz selections that were greatly enjoyed. Students who took part in the programme were Kevin and Nicole Gibson, Jennifer Byers, Andrea Johns, Brandon Yorgasen, Derek and Bradley Malcolm on the organ, Jennifer Fletcher, Melissa Haines, Matthew Bradburn, Kevin, Lisa and Laura Gilbank, Vanessa Sorley, Carolyn and Theresa Keddy, Jennifer Schillings, Frances Grove gave both a vocal and piano selection, selection, Stacey Swain, Rosemary Michelle on the organ, Susan Kyte, Laurie Swain, Heather Goulding, Jill VanCamp. Appreciation was expressed expressed to Linda for her many acts of kindness to her students over the year. Best wishes are extended to Jennifer Jennifer Lee who is attending the Durham Board Art Camp near Haliburton for two weeks. Also good wishes are sent to Esther Kelly who is attending the F'rovincial Leadership Leadership Camp at Bark Lake. There were 9 tables at the weekly weekly card party with the following winners: winners: 1. James Emerton, 2. Gladys' Potts, 3. Mildred Thompson, 1 mcKflYE DflHCE SCHOOL RECITAL Wed., June 24, 7:30 p.m. Bowmanville High School Auditorium BULLET - HIGHLHDB - JRZZ ADMISSION Adults $3.00 Children and Seniors $1,50 Tickets available from dancers or at door. Lights, Video, Action Brings the Savings Directly to You. 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SUNDAY, JUNE 28 TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC Lakeview Park -1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Featuring Ronald McDonald and prizes for the children. PASSPORTS Passports are $4.00 and available at all pavilions and at the Civic Auditorium. Senior Citizens with government Identification end children under 12 accompanied by an adult admitted free. Passport Offers a Chance to WIN a Trip For 2 To JAMACIA Courtesy of Four Seasons Travel and Thomson Vacations or a COLOR TV Courtesy of FM Hair Designs.