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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Dec 1987, p. 27

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Grant - Kamminga Zion United Church, Mitchell's Corners, was the setting for the marriage of Sandra Mae, daughter of Arthur Arthur and Jennie Kamminga, 185 Scugog St., Bowman- ville, and Allan George Grant, son of Samuel and Lois Grant of R.R.l, Hampton, Hampton, Saturday, September 12, 1987, at 3 p.m. The officiating clergyman clergyman was Bill Lippman cousin cousin of the groom and the organist organist Cheryl McMaster. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore an elegant elegant gown of bridal satin designed with a fitted bodice and pouf sleeves adorned with lace motifs and seed pearls. The full skirt formed into a bustle with a satin bow which held layers of ruffles on a chapel train. Wearing a satin hat which held a finger tip veif of silk illusion, tne bride carried a cascade bouquet bouquet of dusty rose tea roses and white stephanotis. Matron of honor Alice Glasbergen, sister of the bride and Sylvia Van Belle, the bridesmaid, wore cocktail cocktail length gowns of dusty rose. The flower girl Michelle Michelle Glasbergen, niece of the bride, wore a cocktail length gown of pale pink ac- cummerbund, cented with lace and ruffles. Receiving the guests at Best man was David Win- the reception held at Memo- acott, and David Grant the rial Park Clubhouse, the usher. The groom wore a bride's mother wore a sea white tuxedo, black trousers, green cocktail length gown with a dusty rose cummer- with niatchingjcorsage, and bund, bow tie, and boutonniere. boutonniere. His attendants wore black tuxedoes, with dusty rose cummerbunds and bow ties. Ringbearer Kevin Heideman, nephew of the bride, wore a black tuxedo with a pale pink bow tie and the mother of the groom wore a two piece dress of periwinkle with matching corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Grant honeymooned honeymooned at Virginia Beach, U.S.A. and are now residing in Oshawa. Letter to The Editor Dear Mr. James: I am writing in response to the article on the proposed proposed Newtonville landfill expansion, in the Statesman, Statesman, dated November 11, 1987. Somewhere in our elected representatives, or in the media, a serious communication communication problem is evident. evident. How is it 1 possible that only Councillor Diane Hamre is in tune with the strong feelings of" the residents residents in and around the area of Newcastle? Can the remainder of council possibly be naive Reasons (Sreef titg HAMILTON & BELLEFONTAINE BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS P.O. BOX 39 1 DIVISION STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONT. L1C 3K8 TELEPHONE (416) 623-7744 FAX NO. 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OSHAWA 725-3600 4421 HWY.7 234 CHARLOTTE 2104 HWY.7 UNIONVILLE PETERBOROUGH CONCORD 477-3737 876-1818 226-1001 Section Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, December 1G. 1987 9 She Celebrated Her Third Birthday ■■ - : î'â ' •' ? i enougn or so tar removed from the people that they just do not know? I do not believe this is possible. The only people in support support of any expansion to this landfill are the very few who stand to directly benefit benefit from it financially. For the rest of the people it means: A. Probable further deterioration deterioration of the water table in the area and the health risks associated to this. B. Reduced property values. C. Increased flow of garbage garbage trucks with ensuing deterioration to area roads and saféty ofchildren playing playing or walking on them. Would any resident, in any area of the province not • object to the highest court in the land to such a proposal? proposal? I certainly do, as do all my neighbours that I come in daily contact with. Please accept this letter as what it is, a serious attempt attempt to bring to light the real concerns of the people in the area and to somehow bridge this obvious problem problem with communication. Thank you, E. E. Stone R.R. 1 Orono, Ontario LOB 1M0 Copies have been sent to: Mayor John Winters, Councillor Councillor Hal McKnight, Councillor Councillor Ann Cowman, Councillor Councillor Diane Hamre. Happy First Birthday Hi, my name is Aleisha Grace Marian Marchant. To help me celebrate my first birthday on December 16th were my Daddy and Mummy, Chris and Trudy Marchant of Bowmanville. Proud grandparents are Murray and Carol Marchant of Bowmanville, Jim and Anita York and Cecil Allen of Oshawa. And a special hello to my great grandma Hendren of Oshawa. Children Enjoy Yule Pageant I'm Amy Jacobs-, I was three on November 13. I have a sister and brother Erin and Mark. My parents are Karen & Warren Jacobs of Scarborough. My grandparents are James and Doreen Lowery of Kirby and Yarney and Blossom Jacobs of Toronto. Aunt Lorna made my party dress. Tyrone News Children's Christmas Pageant Candlelight flickered in all the windows of the village village chiirch and was reflected reflected back from the procession procession of candles and silver stars which were carried carried by the children of Tyrone Sunday School on Sunday evening, December 6, 1987. Katy Carrol extended extended the welcome and read a meditation. The scriptural Christmas story was read by Andrew Forbes. Sunday School students students sang, "Christmas is a Time to Love", accompanied accompanied by Deb Roy at the piano. Deb also accompanied accompanied the hymn singing throughout the evening. Jenny Wilcock continued with the reading of scripture. scripture. Announcements and offertory prayer were capably capably handled by Jason Run- dle. Some unplanned humour crept into the Pri- , mary class's presentation of the song, "Away in a Manger", Manger", when the little ones took on the role of the choir, settling into the choir loft. Nancy Pleasance, Robert Pascoe and Tom Pleasance did "Reflections on Nativity". Nativity". The Primary students sang "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", and Chance Webb led in prayer. The Mitten Tree Story was told in a lively fashion by the Rev. David McKinell, then everyone had a chance to decorate t(ie bare Christmas Christmas tree vvjitlj all, sorts, of warm wbbliés which wiü bë distributed by the Salvation Army. The closing meditation meditation was given by Holly Pen- warden. Lunch-and fellowship fellowship completed the evening. evening. Senior's Christmas Dinner Christmas dinner prepared prepared by Long Sault Club 50 is always the dreamed of "sugar-plum" of-the Tyrone Senior Citizens' Club. Ninety-six members made the dinner a priority on Wednesday, December 2, 1987, and "were well rewarded rewarded with a lovely meal with all the trimmings. Al- lanah Cole, Bowmanville, entertained with her popular popular singing, and led the au dience in a sing-along. Beautiful birds of Australia •were shown on slides, and a curiosity of "Bottle Houses", shown by Mike Kuruliak,' a member of the Bowmanville Legion. Social Mrs. Susie Glaspell of Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, entered into rest on Sunday, Sunday, December 6, 1987, at Oshawa Hospital. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glaspell and family on the. loss of Ralph's mother. Susie was in her .102nd.year,,, Congratulations to Mrs. Lucy Penwarden who was guest of honour at a family gathering to celebrate her 92nd birthday on November 29,1987. Mr. Stewart Graham, daughter Andrea ; and friend Jim, North Bay, were Saturday afternoon visitors with Miss Grace Smith. Jack and Ethel Cook, Mrs. Hazel Smith, were Sunday supper guests of Grace Smith. Oma and Opa Jean and Andy VanAltena, Clinton, visited at the home of Blair and Marilyn, Emily and Blaise Vaneyk on Sunday, December 6, 1987, co-incid- ing with the visit of the Dutch Sinterklaas and Black Pete. One hundred world performers performers with the Up with People family show presented presented "Time for the Music" at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium on Saturday, December 12. Beginning on Wednesday, December 9, these young people were involved involved in community activities activities in the Oshawa to Pickering area. Enfield Christmas Carol Service was held on December December 13, at 3:00 p.m. White Gift Service was held at Tyrone Church on December 13 at 11:15 a.m. Christmas Eve Service will be at 7:00 p.m. at Enniskillen Enniskillen Church. All are welcome. welcome. "Preparing the Way" was the title of the sermon of the Rev. David McKinnell at church on the second Sunday Sunday of Advent. Some very practical instances of preparing preparing the way were mentioned. mentioned. The choir sang a very nice anthem, "Once Upon a Starry Night", led by Jacqueline Vaneyk. ,1P|™ âsSMi House of (Amber Shopping and Dining Under One Roof Specialty Gifts, Antiques and Collectables 40% OFF ALL CHRISTMAS STOCK December 16th - 24th "Merry Christmas" fjtf'.C- VlgüTf Loino in and brousc in Ihe .'ASm ik ' 1 t relaxed atmosphere of our Victorian cm Shop jjfV and enjoy the friendly Personalized/ Service. - . ? BT»^HOP_MQUflS. H Tuoid.iy. Wi'dn, i _ IK Thursday. Frida Y |nl V Saturday Wi 9 10 am- $ 00 jîsKclosfd SUMP A' CLOSED SUNDAY \ MONDAY 623-5387 W< Bonnie Faber w HOUSE OF AMBER 100 KING ST., E. BOWMANVILLE > fsr. 19 CRESCENT Bowmanville Poultry Ltd IS NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU! Specializing in CUSTOM KILLING (Whole and cut-up chicken) GOVERNMENT INSPECTED NOTE: Custom Killing on Mondays only 21 Caristrap Street -- Bowmanville Telephone 623-9752 Reg. No. 519 1 | LIBERTY ST. ] 1 BASE LINE RD. 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