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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 May 1988, p. 11

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V .VT- ' f - .*'*.>• ç .; ., ,T ' ■> y. >S y A)-, , ' Mon. - Thurs. 8 a.m. - 6 pu Friday 8 a.m. - 9 p.m ; Sat. 8 a.m * V/|V'": ill P.iiiiK.whISI. OLYMPIC Offer Applies to Any 4 Litre Can, May 11 to June 12, fct&tMnB n|H|« i I I ill MmËMi i :-•■'• :■/ * 1 ■ vK':-v. H,'. ^ * v, t HK " W* liilF ,> ; ■; .V:$ r • » , •: *. - 5 ? ^; * v-,,, WMwÂi isSMsas • .-rvV.v * io.n«yrpvS".^i; «,f\v ll las «ié'5 iUmhI SUtSftoMtirsIM iH « ■ B gmaSBI ■ , - !.. a v, , V.< a. ) , . .| sasfflHS (a»» IIMWH'IIHBttl nrann Concrete Mix $3.80 All Garden Accessories 15 % Off Drywall $6.49 | Park Bench (includes lumber) $35.99 j Picnic Tables $59.99 White Stone Chips $ 4.29 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 18,1988 11 Ebenezer UCW Hosts Safari The Ebenezer U.C.W. invited invited the congregation to share in a special African Safari Safari on Mav 10th at 8 p.m. presented by Colin and Helen Helen Souter from Maple' Grove. President Mrs. Joan Cov- erly welcomed everyone and opened with a poem entitled "Harmony in the Home!" Past minutes and correspondence correspondence were read by Mrs. Joan Pickell in the absence absence of our secretary Mrs. Helen Herron. Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Joan Down followed bv offering and collection collection of the Least Coin. Announcements were made with special attention to our June 14 meeting which will be a trip to the Gallery on the Lake in Buck- horn and June 29 our Potato Pie supper. Mrs. Eileen Down led in.a short devotional with a reading reading "Words of Jesus". She àt- companied members of Ebenezer Ebenezer choir who were present and they song an appropriate appropriate hymn "Beautiful Words of Jesus". Eileen then introduced Colin and Helen Souter who last summer had taken a five week trip of a lifetime to visit his brother and wife who is with the Canadian High Commission stationed in Tansania. While there they took side trips to several game reserves reserves and the slides they showed made us feel very much a part of these excur- ^ sions. Their brilliant photog- z / raphy and Helen's background background information captured our interests from the large elephant to the tiny fiddler crab on the sea shore.. Helen was intriqued by the brightly colored birds and flowers of Africa. Another highlight of their trip was their five day climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro which means "Great Mountain" Mountain" and is the highest mountain in Africa. What an accomplishment. Their talk and slide presentation was most interesting and was much enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Gwen Muir in thanking thanking them, presented then» with a pair of our church mugs. A time of fellowship followed. Congratulations to several several couples who have recently had babies. Patti and Alvin Brouwer (formerly of Ebenezer) Ebenezer) a son Michael Edward, Edward, Alison and Gord Wallace Wallace a son Michael Robert Allan, John and Karen Tam- blyn a daughter Krista Marie* Marie* and Sandy and Burt McDonnell a- daugther Brittany Brittany Lyn. Sympathy is extended to Wilf and Babe Brown in tho loss of his sister and to Repa Snowden in the loss of a' brother. x . There will be a commum- for Ken and . Bill and E<p- . and Glenn and Laura Tinfc on Thursday, June 9. Club Loreley | Dancers Take! fj m ' I. Top Honors On April 16th the Club Loreley senior dancers took one third, two fourths apd one fifth place in the 22nd Annual Manoverball Chortis Line Competition in Toronto. The juniors took one second and two thirds - and the kinders 1 took two firsts and a second in their Manoverball Competitions in Kitchener, on April 30th. Several of the girls are from Bowmanville. " Theesé competitions aiie conducted by the German- Ganadian Bund, an association association of clubs throughout Ontario. Ontario. The senior girls placed third in the Funkengarde Dance (best ever) in competition competition with nine other clubs. Anne Paterson placed fourth in the Funkermariechen with Garde category and Connie Beck was fifth in her first solo dance. A fourth place trophy was awarded for their "2099" Show Dance. The juniors brought home a second place award fdr their Show Dance. Mylyi Piekonbrock placed third as Funenmariechen with Garde and they won a third place trophy for their Fun- dengarde Dance (best ever). Congratulations to Tanya Wleklinski of the Kinders for placing first in the Funken- mariechen with Garde category category - the first time ever for Club Loreley! The Kinders' Show Dance placed first as well - best ever - as was the second place finish for their Funkengarde. j The Dance Committee and parents would like to take this opportunity to thank Barb and Ron Szabu- nia for their tireless efforts in preparing the girls for their, big competitions and helping them to have a very successful successful season. The Dance Group Benefit Dance will be held on June 4th at the club with a traditional traditional menu. The '.'Schnitzel House Pavilion" Pavilion" at Club Loreley' will surely have tho best show in town during Fiesta Week Jurtb 20th to 25th.

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