I 8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. September 30. 1987 Section Two Marnwood Resident Wins Lucky Doll Draw Haydon News by B. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn Blackburn were last Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn and Wendy at Melanie Pringles Pringles Restaurant in Whitby on the occasion of Doug's birthday. Happy belated birthday wishes Doug. Mrs. Jean Slemon accompanied accompanied Mrs. Marjorie Brad- burn, Blackstock on a bus trip last Thursday September September 10 th to Toronto on a tour of the Roy Thomson Hall, and the Harbour Front. Saturday evening John and Cecile Bertrim and Mr. Stuart Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. John (Diane) Adams. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams were Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Mona) White of Blackstock. More belated birthday greetings go to Mr. Larry Grawbarger on Sept. 15tn and to his wife Barb on September September 17th. Miss. Charlene Potts attended attended the Rangere Regatta at Midland the week-end of Sept. 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Marlene) Madore at Weston. Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton have moved out to their new home in the Darlington Mills sub-division west of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, north of the Baseline Baseline Community Centre. We hope they'll enjoy it out there but we also hope they will find time to visit at Haydon Haydon often. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Graham Graham and family have moved into the Ashton home - where Barb will be quite at home. Welcome back to Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. Eileen Blackburn, Blackburn, Kyle and Shawna accompanied accompanied Miss , Carol Blackburn, Oshawa and visited visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn and family family at Orono Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mill- son, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mill- son and boys spent the weekend weekend at the cottage at 12 Mile Lake - I understand the weather was some wet, but an enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. Cecil Kennedy was treated to a wet soggy Saturday Saturday at Canada's Wonderland Wonderland by her nephew Mr. Guy Kennedy and his fiancee Miss. Jane Kinlin of Oshawa - and Mrs. Irene Kinlin accompanied accompanied them - Norma says she and June thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed themselves as there is a lot to see in out of the weather. Homeowners insurance discounts from state Farm. For qualified homeowners, we offer discounts which can make our already low premium even lower. Call for details. DON IRVINE 108WaverleyRoad Bowmanville 623-4482 é. Like a good neighbor. 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During aircraft to Comox with stops from some Ot our cadets the two week course we in Winnineir Wdmonf/m nnH Cadets we'have some good lr ° m some oi our caaecs the two week course we in Winnipeg, Edmonton and news and some bad news. wao went to cam P thls sum- took, we were involved in Vancouver en route. My ex- First, the good news. We mer " several activities, for in- citing summer ended when now have new quatrters to Summer Camp stance, boating, trip to Ot- we arrived back in Trenton hold our meetings We have j had 24 hours rest before I 'amn n^B^Ind™? f 4 Sunday morning ' rented a room in the base- wo v e UD bright and earlv j Q ? P ' nI A e shootlng ana our August 24. ment of the Veltri Complex Sundav P morning(The first dally r . outl " e - , (Die Boatswain course in- on King Street. We have gundav Xr school) Mv- I J enj0yed camp v ? ry J n , uc ^ eludes classes in navigation space for offices, storage and along with Mveral other f, nd f cor \ trary to P° ular h® 1 ^. and seamanship skills, first Æll deck. S°Kded a bus and food was excellent. aid training, the confidence ! ni™™» course, fire-fighting and ship's husbandry (scraping id painting the ship ana Mark Plummer My Summer Vacation Now for the bad news. In headed off to camp,Cadet order to have a place to hold camp that is. fhcflitiM^This^meansTtisgo- thttbuVwerïmembeïol ,1 mindwritingabout generaïhouSkeepingduties ing to cost us over $500 00 he Roval CanadTan Sea Ca 1 ü p T ent my 8U f mmer on board) but the best part per month. Therfore we will dets Even though there are i VaCat T' 1 S ne n f a 5" was the sailing. We were on need a lot of help to keep op- LveralcadetcamDssnrend V a thousa £ d Saa C , adet8 a variety of craft, everything erating. nîl nv^r from across Canada who at- from yag to a whaler to a Congratulations to the Sea S aded for H mA Ontonto ning firstprize as y thebest tar^Co^S"^ Kingltonb mer fquïlified^^Bo^t- [«P^ateiy owned but u^d rumor marching group in the They put ul right to work in q ^y the Sea Cadets for train- Orono Fair parade on Sat. t h e second we « mt there We swmn- , „ mg purposes w " Sept. 12th. Sd to sign u|to find I left home July 8 and flew soU "to We sailed Vancouv er,navigated around a num- we were inspected by a her of islands and north past number of dignitaries in- snow-covered mountains, eluding the Lieutenant- We saw seals, porpoises and Governor of British Colum- just beside our ship a pod of bia. I was proud to be select- about twenty killer whales. I ed Best Boatswain in my di- experiencea the thrill of vision and received an en- jumping from the ship to graved boatswain's pipe. On swim in a white pool of melt- the trip home we were invited invited glacier water (though we ed into the cockpit and from were only allowed to stay in there we had an amazing for five minutes at the most view of the Northern Lights, for fear of hypothermia.) We At camp we learn a variety learned sea survival tech- of skills, to have confidence niques the night they towed in our oown abilities and to us out in a whaler and left us work as part of a team. All there - twelve cadets with equipment, uniforms and ex- two chocolate bars, six or- penses are paid by the De- anges and three oars- and partaient of National De- told us to make our way fense - there is no cost to the back to shore by 10:16 a.m. cadets. In fact, we even get You learn to share and work pa id for going! This was a as part of a team on an exer- summer vacation I shall nev- cise like that. er forget. Our ceremonial divisions ... . „ , were most impressive and POl Melame Brooks A draw lor a doll, with wardrobe, took place September lti at Marnwood House Nursing Home. The lucky winner was Mrs. Edith Hale, a resident of Marnwood. Conducting the draw are Joyce Bruinsma (left), life enrichment co-ordinator; resident Audrey Wray, and Desiree Johnston, a visitor at the Bazaar. The name "Carrie" was chosen as a result of the "Name the Doll" contest. Toronto Tour Includes Harborfront, Thomson Hall and the Blue Jays After being hugged and kissed by Yogi Bear, the four of them enjoyed supper. Mr. and Mrs. Bod McCormick McCormick and Jessica .Newcastle dropped in for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kennedy, Kennedy, Nick and Brandie. Mr. Kalvin Kennedy and Kelly were Sunday supper guests with Cecil and Norma Kennedy. Recently, Mrs. Norma Kennedy visited with Mrs. Robin Bowen at Newcastle and called on Mr. Ken Kennedy Kennedy and Shirley at Newcastle Newcastle for coffee. Mr. Jack Potts accompanied accompanied sons, Deb from Long Sault and Bill, here in Haydon Haydon to the Auto Flea Market at Barrie for the week-end of the 12 th of Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lloyd went to Toronto to see Blue Jays versus the Yankees baseball game a week ago - and our Blue Jays won. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts attended attended the Ploughing Match at Meaford on Tuesday and Wednesday, and on their way home called on relations relations in Collingwood, and got home Wednesday night. Mrs. Mary Spry and Ashley, Ashley, Toronto were week-end company with her parents Jack and Gladys Potts. While her husband Jim and a friend went fishing at Hali- burton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spiy and Ashley and fishing friend were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Kim) Potts and John. We hope to see a good crowd at Cliffs Auction Barn Saturday night as Club 21 are having their Community Community Sale and quilt draw in with the regular sale. Tyrone U.C.W. are inviting friends, men, ladies and youth on a bus trip October 16th to CFTO television Station Station to see the taping of "Definition." If anyone is interested please contact Mrs. Arlene Rowan or Mrs. Marion Hoar. This is two days after their meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon Slemon attended Blackstock church services Sunday morning where Rev. "Hutton was the minister.- This same Rev. married Lloyd and Jean some thirty years ago - thus the visit back to the church to see Rev. and Mrs. Hutton.