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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Sep 1987, p. 11

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Honored on Golden Anniversary Mr. Tim Goorbarry went back to his studies on Monday Monday at Western University in London. On Wednesday afternoon, afternoon, Mrs. Joan Murphy visted with Mrs. Jeanette Layng. Mrs. Pat Windatt visited Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ilona Riggers, Sixth Line. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Murphy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark on Thursday evening. On Friday, Miss Laura Trim of Bowmanville spent the day with her grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. /Bert Trim. On Thursday afternon, Mr. andMrs. Gordon Fair- bank of Toronto visited with Mrs. Jeanette Layng. Mr. Kenneth Farrow of Ottawa and Master Robert Walton of Newcastle spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow. Miss Lisa Langille of Orilla spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stutt. , -V,c Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson of Starkville who were married married on Saturday afternon at Shiloh United church. Reception Reception and dance followed at Brownsdale Community Centre, Newcastle. A good number from Starkville attended the annual annual Orono Fair which was held from Thursday to Sunday Sunday and reported it to be a great success. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs Llew Hallowell attended a dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid, Orono. Congratulations Congratulations to Bill and Myrtle on their 50th wed- 1 ding anniversary! Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch attended a party on Saturday Saturday evening held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Garfield Webb to celebrate his birthday. Congratulation, Garfl The children's play group will begin again next Wednesday morning September September 23rd at Newtonville United church basement. All children and their mothers are welcome. Call Bev Higgins Higgins for more information. _ On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim attended attended the 50th weeding anniversary anniversary celebrations inhonor inhonor of Mr. and Mrs. Len Hooey and held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Trim in Bowmanville. Congratulations! Congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell Hallowell and Mr. Jim Hallowell Hallowell visited in Port Hope on Starkville Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson Robinson visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Todd and Tara. On Monday, Mrs. Edna Dobson spent the day with Miss Catherine Stewart, Sixth Line. Mr. Raymond Trim visited visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch and Dwayne were in Malden Malden Centre with the Kendal K's baseball team to play for the All-Ontario Championship. Championship. Unfortunately, they lost to Malden Centre but made a brilliant effort. Congratulations, Congratulations, boys, on coming coming so far to the top! . On Sunday, September 6, 1987, Tjrrone congregation congregation was privileged to hear responses to dynamic experiences experiences which envigorat- ed Matthew Rundle and Susan Susan Pleasance, who were among 270 youth and young adults between the ages of sixteen and thirty attending attending Kairos '87 at Carle- ton University, Ottawa, Ontario. Ontario. The theme, "The Bible - Our Radical Roots", was developed through drama, talks and group discussion. Serious social and world issues issues were examined as well as personal faith, struggles by those attending from all ■ across Canada ana international international participants. Both- Matt and Susan found the exposure a time of questioning questioning and reflection based on the background the Bible presents. Mrs. Ruth McKinnell, McKinnell, Enniskillen, who attended attended the gathering as a youth group leader, found the experience equally rewarding. rewarding. Ann Squire, Moderator Moderator of the United Church of Canada, was one of the guest speakers. One of Tyrone Senior Citizens' favourite activities, a pot-luck supper brought a fair turn-out to the regular meeting on September 2nd. Music with audience participation participation was enjoyed with' Bonnie Cowle, vocal, Ruth Cowle and Jean Levine, keyboards. Bonnie and Ruth are from Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Jean is from HJamp- ton. The business session included included plans for the October 7th Penny Sale and Bazaar at Tyrone Community Centre Centre which will again feature a locally made quilt. See Statesman advertisement. Seniors attending Senior Citizens Day at Woodbine Raceway on September 17th will receive such freebees freebees as admission, racing journal and parking; a day for which a bus-trip is planned. There were nearly 19 tables of euchre in play at the Community Centre on Friday evening, September 4th, with the following results: results: First Doug Renton followed followed by Hazel Stapleton, Daisy Bell, Carl Todd, Lor- na Swain, Ace Richards. Ladies' Ladies' Low Hazel Murphy, Men's Low Gord Moifatt. 50-50 Draw John Schooner- B.M.H.A. is holding a ►ill* REFEREE'S CUNIC Level One Wed., Sept. 30th, 1987 in Court Room 1 COST $10.00 EACH Registration at 6:30 p.m. Clinic will be held at 7:00 p.m. + The Canadian Red Cross Society News Briefs STILL TIME -- The Durham Region Lung Association Association advises us that there's still time to register for the asthmatic program for preschoolers preschoolers and for the program offered on "Adult Breathing Problems". Both take place at the Kinsmen Community Centre in Oshawa. For details, contact the Durham Region Lung Association at 436-1046. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. September 16. 1987 11 Junior C Players Donate Tournament Funds to New Arena SENIORS CLUB MEETS -- On September 8, the Bowmanville Senior Citizens met at the Lions Centre where a delicious pot luck supper supper was enjoyed. Mrs. M. W. Wiseman held a short business meeting. Cards were played and the winners were Rose Dickinson, Charles Welsh and Walter Woolley. The next meeting will be October 13th. All seniors are welcome to attend. On Sunday, August 30th, Everett and Gladys Brown of Orono held an Open House at their home to welcome friends and relatives on their 50th wedding anniversary. anniversary. Hundreds from the community and from a considerable distance attended attended and later the popular celebrants were honored at a dinner held in the community community room of the Senior Citizens ' Complex. -Photo courtesy Orono Times HALLOWEEN COSTUMES -- Will be on parade at the Salvation Army Oshawa Temple's Temple's Focus on Women series. Guests are invited invited to join this group for coffee and dessert at the Salvation Army Citadel located at 133 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. The meeting takes place Monday, September 21, at 7:30 p.m. NEW COMMUNITY CARE BOARD MEMBERS -- Four new members have recently been welcomed welcomed to the Community Care Advisory Board. They include: Cathy Bourke, Joe Dalrymple, Rhoda Davies and Bjorg Lowes. During the past year, Roxann Brown and Pat Beadsmoore joined the Board as well. . v. , . V-' ■: -• w.yrMl, The Bowmanville Jr. "C" Hockey Team wants to be a part of the new arena slated for completion next year. To help with the arena cause, the team contributed the proceeds from a recent lob ball tournament tournament to the Skate '88 fundraising program. Pat Marshall, a director of the Bowmanville Jr."C" team, holds a cheque for $1220.50 that the team donated at their try-outs on Saturday, September 8. Mrs. Marshall Marshall is surrounded by hopeful hockey players, and coaches Pat Lange and Bob Luxlon, the two men in charge of picking the team. TYRONE NEWS beek, Betty Kuyer. Special prizes Dot Fair, John McKeen, Ruby Malley. There were over twelve tables of euchre in play on September 11th at the Community Community Centre with the fo- lowing results: 1st Ruth Gay, followed bv Reg Elliott, Elliott, John McKeen, Jack Cook, Russell Wright, Ethel Gibbs. Ladies' Low Mary Thompson, Men's Low Net Garnets Goyne. Bethesda Community neighbourhood welcomes Jack and Brenda Goldsmith, Goldsmith, formerly of Hampton, Hampton, who moved into the former former residence of the Dolejs .family/ Patsy and Sharon Thor- nett, Minden, were Sunday visitors of Dick and Ethel Gibbs. Around the Church The sermon will be delivered delivered by Reverend David McKinnell at the induction service of the Reverend Frank W. Lockhart M.A., M. Div., M. Th. and Mrs. Michelle Michelle Morrison-Glover B.A., M.R.E., at Trinity Church, Bowmanville, on September 20,1987, at 7:30 p.m. Présider will be Susan Robinson. Enniskillen-Tyrone Pastoral Pastoral Charge Board meeting on September 23rd at 8:00 p.m. at Tyrone. Reverend McKinnell will be at Tyrone Church on Friday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon for anyone wishing to speak with him. TJ's Planning Benefit Concert An evening of country entertainment entertainment will be provided provided at T.J.'s, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 26, in a benefit concert for guitar player Andy Pick who is suffering from cancer. The top billed performer of the evening is Wolfe Milestone, a country singer who has been entertaining Canadians from coast to coast for over 10 years. There is no cover charge but donations will gladly be accepted. Requests for special songs will cost $2. Door prizes, a record auc- • tion, and a rallie will round out the night's events. Andy Pick, father of three, was a member of the band Centerline and country country music has been a big part of his life. A number of country bands arc coming to T.J.'s to lend a hand in. Andy Pick's fight against cancer. Rusty Walker, of Shotgun, will be appearing as well as Michael T. Wall, Martin Dolby and Sidekick, Angel Témoin, Marion Sharpe, Ted Hallman, Scotty Wells and more. 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