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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Aug 1987, p. 5

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Till- Canadian Statesman. Iimvmanville. August 19. 1987 5 AROUND Orono and District By Isabelle Challice ^THETOWN CABBAGE PATCH PARTY--The Bowmanville Museum will be hosting a Cabbage Patch Birthday Birthday Party, on Saturday, August 22. The party, which is being sponsored by Coleco of Canada, will include a clown, ice cream, refreshments, a puppet theatre, balloons, face painting, and much more. The birthday bash is from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., and tickets are available at the Museum. PARKWOOD TO HOST ARTS-FEST '87 -- Parkwood will present Arts-Fest '87, an outdoor 1 show and sale of works from artists in the Durham region. The show will take place on Parkwood's south lawn on Sunday, August 23, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Admission is free and additional information can be obtained obtained by calling Parkwood at 579-1311. LIBRARY DROP-IN STORYTIMES -- If you are reading this sometime before or shortly after lunch there is still time to join in the drop-in storytimes at the Bowmanville Branch of the Newcastle Public Library today (August 19). The first story time from 1:00 - 1:45 is for children aged four and five and its theme will be on starting school. The second storytime from 2:00 - 2:45 is for children six to eight years old. The theme is on returning to school. If weather permits the tales will be told on the lawn. If old man weather interferes then activities will move indoors to the auditorium. Admission is free and no registration is required. required. NCSAB TO HOST TENT AT ORONO FAIR -- The Newcastle Community Services Advisory Board (N.C.S.A.B.) will be hosting a hospitality tent at the Orono Fair September 10-13. Invitations Invitations have already been sent out to specific recreational and cultural groups in the Town of Newcastle to supply a small display of their activity and service. Town of Newcastle service service clubs have not been contacted by the board but if any club is interested in having a display, they should contact Bert Watson at 623-3706 for further information. PARADE PARTICIPANTS WANTED --The Durham Central Agricultural Society is holding a parade in Orono on September 12. The organizers organizers are in search of clowns, floats, vehicles, vehicles, marchers and horses. For further information information phone: Carol Bailey at 983-5058 or Ron Hadley at 983-5623. ATTENDANCE BLOWN SKY-HIGH -- Thanks to an outstanding Folk Art Demonstration at the Clarke Museum on Sunday, August 16, the attendance to date this year has surpassed last year's total for the entire season. There were 167 at the demonstrations on Sunday, bringing the total to 1267; that's 69 more people than last year all together. Curatorial assistant, Suzanne Vandermale also reports that 732 people have been to see the funeral exhibit "In Repose". It's not too late to come out and see what the excitement is all about! STUDENTS LOOK FOR ROOMS -- Many out- of-town students that will be attending Durham College this fall are seeking accommodations accommodations in this area. According to the college's college's Housing Centre an average of 600 students students will require rooms for August 31. Anyone Anyone interested in providing accommodations can call Joan Fitzpatrick at 576-0210, Ext. 395. ANNUAL LEGION PICNIC -- will be held at Tyrone Park on August 23. The fun starts at 1 p.m. and all members are welcome. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Minister Rev. Frank Lockhart SUNDAY, AUGUST 23,1987 10:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP "Lessons About God From Summer" For information on Nursery Care and Church School call 623-3138 WELCOMING NEWCOMERS FOR 150 YEARS, 155 Years of Community Service JVitgltcatt GUjurcl] Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, AUGUST 23,1987 TRINITY X 8:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 10:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION Mid-Week Communion 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.d. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley 'DRIVE-IN FOR CHRIST MARK IV PICTURES INCORPORATED PRESENTS AThief in the Night ... and there will be no place to hide! *★** Starring PATTY DUNNING **★* Screenplay JIM GRANT • Executive Producer RUSSELL S. D0UGHTEN JR. Produced and Directed by DONALD W. THOMPSON A MARK IV PICTURES INCORPORATED PRODUCTION • IN FULL COLOR Sunday, Aug. 23rd at DUSK (9:00 p.m.) at LIBERTY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH (Parking Lot) Corner Martin Rd. and Hwy. #2, Bowmanville, Ont. THIS WEEK'S BEST BUY! Only *24.99 SAVE $15.00 on the BOLD and the BEAUTIFUL!' The pick of the knits from 'BAY CLUB' It's one of our most exciting sweater collections ever... 6 styles to choose from. All are acrylic and can be worn by guys or gals. Available in S, M, L, & XL. YOUR GIFT! Buy a BAY CLUB' Sweater and receive a matching headband at no extra cost! that's all it costs at The Bay OSHAWA the 3£ay Batsons B.iu Œompjny Quote-'T am not afraid of tomorrow, tomorrow, I have seen yesterday yesterday and I love to-day." Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinson Robinson were recent visitors in Kingston-Cornwall areas. While in Kingston they visited visited their son Shawn in Army, and the Cranberry glass factory in Cornwall. Andrew Scott, son of Don and Donna Scott has arrived arrived home after successfully successfully completing a six week "Practical Leadership Course" at Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario. The 1st Orono Scouting Association needs leaders and group Committee members in order to continue continue this organization in September. September. Pnone 983-5026 if you can help or attend the meeting on Monday, Sep- , tember 14, 7 p.m. in Orono United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Warren and family, Peterborough, were Sunday visitors at the O. Challices, and all attended attended the family birthday party in Darlington Provincial Park, on Sunday afternoon. Misses Prudence and Anne McIntosh, Madoc were guests last week of Mrs. Ona Miller, and all enjoyed the delicious barbeque in Orono Park, on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery, Lowery, Kirby, held a family birthday party on Sunday, in honor of granddaughter Erin Jacobs bithday, Erin is the daughter of Warren and Karen Jacobs, Toronto. Mr. Don Chàllice was a Wednesday evening visitor with his parents, v The O. Challices". Mrs. Howard Quantrill, Garden Hill called on Mrs. H.M. Mercer one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Cain, St Catherines, visited his sister sister Mrs. Edith Taylor last Wednesday. Mrs. Edna Mercer was a Sunday guest of her daughter, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Luxton, Bowmanville. We've all heard the old join the figHt.;. • K.O. LUNG DISEASE. Support your local Lung Association 436-1046 The Goatshed Antiques Lower Level Orono Town Hall Sundays 11-4 New shipment of Antique Light Fixtures BAHA'I FAITH "The purpose of God in creating man hath been, and will ever be, to enable him to know his Creator and to attain His Presence. To this most excellent aim, this supreme objective, all the heavenly books and the divinely-revealed divinely-revealed and weighty Scriptures unequivocally unequivocally bear witness." For information call 623-7621 or 623-9277. For information call k 623-7621 or 623-9277 * BiiHfvUf you CjifjU and CjneeiUufi... TNMmI Fans ImM « Dm Mutt ma/vwi SINCE 1930 It's time to call your Welcome Wagon hoateaa. Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 saving "the odds are against it, but a rather unique situation situation in our family. We had attended the Grist Mill Auction Auction on Friday evening last, and purchased some pretty plates. One plate was a scene of ("Cairevale United Church 1966 Saskatchewan"). Saskatchewan"). The picture depicts a new modern church, but the original church, where my husband's aunt Mrs. Florence Florence Darrock, was church treasurer for 50-60 years, had just been replaced. Mrs. Darrock is still living (98years) in a rest home. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid and Mrs. Edith Taylor were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Havdon, where a large gathering of family, relatives relatives ana friends were entertained. entertained. Quite a member of Orono area church members attended attended church on Sunday at Newcastle United Church, where the Sacrament of baptism, was solemnized ana Mr. Glenn Allin was so- list. Last Tuesday luncheon guests of Mrs. D. Bailey and Mrs. E. Billing, Mrs. Edith Canning and Mrs. Audrey McNaul, Oshawa, Miss Mary Jewel and Mrs. Gertrude Gertrude Davey, Bowmanville and Mrs. Mildred Dent, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice were Monday evening dinner dinner guests of Miss Doreen Perrett, Hampton. Last Thursday afternoon callers of Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Billings,- Mrs. Helen Cotton Brantford and Miss Dorothy Hall, Whitby. ORONO JR. GARDENERS SHOW Twelve Members. of the Orono Jr. Gardeners Club exhibited 106 entries at their annual show, held Wednesday Wednesday evening in the lower hall of Orono United Church C.E. building. The Sr. Champion- Dannielle Boremans The Jr. Champion-Reuben DeJonge. There were 16 gardens entered in Competition Competition and results- 1. Scott Bouwmester,2.Katrina DeJonge,3.tied- DeJonge,3.tied- Jeff Finlay, Reuben DeJonge. ORONO HORTICULTURE HORTICULTURE SHOW The annual show of flowers flowers and vegetable was held Thursday evening, evening, August 13, in the Oronc I.O.O.F. hall,(due to church renovations). A smaller than usual attendance to view the show, but a really good sl^w, despite the extreme heat! Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Slute, Bowmanville were judges and Merlin remarked remarked the vegetable sections sections were exceptional! Call 623-5577 for Flowers There were 169 entries from 17 exhibitors and the winner of the Canadian Imperial Imperial Bank of Com- merce.Orono. siver tray was Mrs. Isabelle Challice for most points in entire show. Mrs. Carol Mostert had most mints, but was disqualifiai for trophy, as previous winner in 3 years (a society ruling). Some championship-Best Red Rose-Dudly Dee- ley,Best Dahlia-Carlos Tam- blyn, Best Gladiola- Dudley Deeley, Best Arrangement- Carol Mostert, This, a mouth-watering Vegetable tray! Judges choice item-"A tasty plate of green sweet peppers". Carlos Tamblyn Winners in Special Competition- Competition- Class 1. Best Outside Window Box (large) 1.Yvonne Trafford, Class 2. Best Outside Small planter 1. Doreen Lowery, 2. Minnie Zegers, Class 3. Best Outside large planter (all sides) 1. Isabelle Isabelle Challice,2. Gladys Moffatt, 3. Doreen Lowery, Class 4. Outside Hanging Basket 1. Doreen Lowery, 2. Lorna Atkins, 3. Gordon Atkins. Atkins. 90th Birthday Party There were seven bithdays celebrated at the annual Challice family reunion, held Sunday, August 16, in Darlington Provincial Park, Of course the "really big one," was dad and grandpa Aiken, who this week Fri day, August 21, celebrates his 90 th! Others present celebrating - Deanna Harmer, Kerry Lynn Challice, Donald Challice, Challice, Rick Tregunna, Margaret Margaret Killeen and JoAnno Sutherland. Sutherland. Some of the crowd enjoyed the swimming, and young crowd participated in games and races. Of course everyone enjoyed the bith- day dinner, and bithday cake and presents. The prize for family coming coming farthest went to the Perrier's Perrier's from Bolton. Others from Oshawa, Peterborough, Peterborough, Pontypool and Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Congratulations to Mr. Gary Cooper, on his luck winning the barbecue draw, at the annual Beef Barbecue, Barbecue, held Wednesday, August August 12, in the Orono Park. Congratulations to the staff at Mathews and Hill Insurance Insurance office for their very attractive (2) planters at front of their building. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chatterton Chatterton and Mr. and Mrs. David David Chatterton attended the Johnson-Comerford Wedding, Wedding, on Saturday, August 15, in St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Oshawa. The Bride Mary Jayne is a sister of Paddy Cnatterton(Mrs. David David Chatterton). Work is progressing well in Orono United Church renovations. renovations. Most painting com pleted in sanctuary, and seats varnished. The very extreme heat has been a very poor help to the labourers, labourers, and made their job more difficult! ' Had occasion to attend Pontypool Cemetary recently recently and feel Congratulations are certainly in order to the caretaker, Tom Aiken. Very clean and well looked after. ^MANNINGTON^ ASK RUSSELL "Can vinyl by MANNINQTON withstand dampness and alkali?" The answer is at... zycxsoA/ FJ-OOR COVERING LTD. HIGHWAY 2 1 mile west of Cobourg ^72-333y CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH LIMITED "THE PEOPLE PLEASERS 1987 Chrysler LeBaron Coupe Several Models and Colors to Choose From. Sale • Service • Leasing 331 PARK RD. S., OSHAWA North of 401 • South of Hwy 2 728-4638 I I I I Ultra Pampers Medium - 48's Large - 32's Only $10.99 Sunlight Dishwashing Detergent Just y2. 19 litre Kleenex Boutique Table Napkins 996 ™ Huggies Newborn 24's and Medium 16's Only $3.99 McGREGOR DRUGS 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville

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