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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Aug 1988, p. 15

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>/ I Liberal Nomination Hopeful Hosts Party Supporters at Barbecue The crowd was just beginning to gather when these photos were taken at the Courtice Road North home of Ivan and Bev Grose Sunday afternoon whqre the contestant contestant for the federal Liberal nomination was holding a barbecue, complete with a band and a large tent. Not shown are the chefs hard at work cooking hot dogs and serving soft drinks to the crowd. Guests included Paul Martin Jr., a friend of the Grose's from earlier days in Windsor. He is now a Liberal candidate-in,>jthe riding of Lasalle-Emard. Oshawa Alderman Jim Potticarÿ was another distinguished guest. Music was provided by the Backroad band of Toronto. Information about Free Trade Of particular interest to people who live in Ontario details of how this Agreement will affect: □ Various areas of Canada □ Business sector □ Other general interest areas. Canada's Parliament and the United States Congress are currently considering the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement. You need to know what this Agreement means to you and Canada. The Government of Canada has prepared a number of informative studies and pamphlets explaining . Fill in the coupon below and order the pamphlets or in-depth studies that will give you the information you want. r i Find out what you need to know Check the boxes for pamphlets or studies you require ^ ISM I I'XMPIII I IS *Includes pamphlet on the Agreement and your province or region. □ SPECIFIC SECTORS Includes pamphlets on Agriculture, the Automotive Industry, Energy, The Fishing Industry, Forestry Products and Investment. (Please Print) □ GENERAL Includes pamphlets on Consumer Interests, The Agreement, Canadian Women, Culture, Key Benefits, Solving Disputes and Tariffs. Name: IVDI.PTH SIT 1)1 I S □ Agriculture □ Consumers □ Economic Assessment □ Energy □ Fisheries □ Forest Products □ Industry □ Minerals and Metals □ Services □ Synopsis of Agreement □ Women | Address: 1 City, Town or P.O. Prow: Postal Code: 1 Mail coupon to: External Affairs, DMTN, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0G2 You can also call toll-free: 1-800-387-0660 (English) 1-800-387-0679 (French) Hon, John C. Crosbie, Minister For International Trade L'honorablc John C. Crosbie, ministre du Commerce extérieur Geese a sight to behold! The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. August 10. 1988 15 Blackstock and Area Newe by Joyce Kelly Neatleton-Caeaarea Newe by Mabel Cawker A Sight to Behold! Very thrilled to have a visit from 15 Canada Geese..early Sunday morning. They enjoyed breakfast feasting on the lush grass in a nearby nearby field. It was a beautiful sight! They were so graceful and I would think this year's young! Just had to share such'in teres ting news with those reading this column! Caesarea Euchre Party At the Wednesday evening euchre, held in the Caesarea Centre, the high score was taken by Sharon Smith with a fine 87. Second prize winner Albert Watts was close behind with 86. Norm Rohrer was low with 57. Congratulations! Warmest congratulations to Clare Mackenzie of NesUeton, who has won a Centennial Award Scholarship Scholarship to Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. The $1,200. award, renewable for another three years, for a total value of up to $4,800., was based on -Clare's interim mark of 90.8 per cent at Cartwright High School. Clare plans to study Honours Business. We wish her well in her chosen field! We are very proud of Clare..a fine student! Family Reunion Held On Sunday, July 31st, friend Roy Fitzgerald's home at Lakefield, was the scene of a lovely family reunion with 21 present for the festive occasion. occasion. Those present included Marlene Bannister, Karen & friend Jeff, Vicki & friend Lance, Keith Sc Rhonda Bannister, Nicole & Krista, of Peterborough, Jim Sc Audrey Leishman, Williani, Jamie & Michael of Reaboro, Calvin & Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig, and Alannah Dawn, and Mother Neta Fish, Blackstock. The beautiful home in Lakefield, is situated beside the canal..joined up with the park. Activities consisted consisted of boat rides, swimming, lots of sumptuous food and visiting. A very enjoyable day for all attending! Caesarea Community Church A smaller attendance than usual at the morning worship in Caesarea Church. Bob Heayn conducted the service in his own inimitable style giving the opening Prayer..leading the responsive reading and reading the Scripture. Rev. Dr. W. H. Crawford used as his text..Mark 14: 15, "Forsaking The Saviour"..an interesting interesting message! Kathy Watts was the organist. Vacation School commences August 15 to the 19th..Lyn Arney & Jacqueline McDermott in charge! Family News Recent guests with Lawrence & Gwendolyn Malcolm of Nestleton, were Barry Sc Joan Malcolm of Sim- coe, Ted S; Lenore Hoar, Lindsay, Murray Malcolm arid friend of Bethany, 1 fiennis Malcolm," Ajax, and relatives from Missouri, and Richard Choe, Blackstock. \ We extend sincere sympathy to Mrs. Dennis (Laina) Malcolm in the loss of her father Bill Mann of Missouri. Dan & Ruth Girardi and Ken Bragg of Bowmanville attended ttie Dedication Service at Nestleton United Church on Sunday, and later were luncheon guests with Sam & Mabel Cawker at Conway Place Restaurant in Port Perry. A visit was enjoyed over the lovely buffet meal! Guests at the farm on Sunday with the Sam Cawkers were Sylvia Cawker, Chandre A Jason of Scarborough. Ken & Joyce Gray of Orono, were present at the Dedication Service at Nestleton and later were guests with Arnold & Jean Williams, Nestleton. Get Well Warmest thoughts for a good recovery soon to the following: John Hall in Oshawa Hospital, Bernice Mairs and Frank Hastings in Port Perry Hospital! Very best wishes! Nestleton United Church A very good attendance at Nestleton United Church for the 11:15 a.m. worship service with Chris Davis, son Carleton and friend extending a warm greeting at the door. David Malcolm was the Usher. Minister Richard Choe presented the message, "The Colour Of Love" based on Scripture - Genesis 9: 8-17 & John 12 : 44-50. Rev. Dale Davis assisted with the service. Many happy youngsters were on hand for the interesting children's theme. A trio..Betty Headon, Kay Not- man & Regenia Walker favoured with a lovely musical selection, "I'll Tell The World" accompanied by organist Gwendolyn Malcom. During During the offering Claire Notman aged aged 11 and sister Jennifer Notman aged aged 8..sang a delightful number unaccompanied.."Turn unaccompanied.."Turn On The Sun". Warm applause greeted the youngsters when they finished I Hie new organ was dedicated in memory of many fine people who had a share in Nestleton United Church over the years and tribute was paid to the devoted folks who had served the Church well I The Dedication Ceremony was conducted conducted by Rev. Dale Davis, assisted by Treasurer Carol Hill reading the names of those rememberdI (A list of those remembered will be in this column at a later date). Many guests were present re- the Dedication Ceremony! Favourite hymne sung were "I Am The Light Of The World".."Make Me A Channel Of Your Peace" and "Take Up Your Cross". Service closed with Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Notices: On Sunday, Aug. 14, at 10:30 a.m. will be a joint service at Blackstock United Church, followed by a Pot Luck Lunch in the C.E. Room. This will be Richard Choe's last Sunday, so let us all try to attend, attend, and bid Richard Choe a fond farewell, and Best Wishes for the future! Enniskillen (intended for last week) Deepest sympathy goes to the relatives of the late Trewin Scott who passed away last week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pe- thick, Guildwood, were Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Mary Lee along with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Dickson, Bewdley, and the rest of the Howe family celebrated Dick's birthday at Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howes and Ryan, Saintfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin attended the funeral of Trewin Trewin Scott at Lindsay Friday. Miss Lori Leadbeater, Oshawa visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Leaa- beater. Mrs. Ralph Virtue spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Bayfield. Master Ryan Howe, Saintfield, was a Saturday overnight guest with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richardson, Richardson, Lotus, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Bayfield were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater Leadbeater visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leadbeater and Ryan, Baltimore, on Wednesday Wednesday evening. Best wishes are extended to two young couples who were married in very pretty weddings at the United Church on Saturday afternoon. Congratulations Congratulations to Dawn McQuaid and David Ellis one of the happy couples. Later the marriage of Sherry Tysick and Leon Slute was solemnized. Rev. Dale Davis conducted conducted both weddings. Sherry and Leon's reception and dance was held afterwards in the Blackstock Rec. Centre. Sherry's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Forest Miller of Kingston spent a few days with Ross and Marie before the wedding. Her other grandmother Mrs. Blanche Tysick visited for a few days following tne big day. Mrs. Jean Mahaffy was a weekend guest last week with Joyce and Bob Fraser, Kent and Erin of Scarborough. Bride-elect Eleanor Gibson has been hosted with two bridal showers recently. Her aunt Leona Tripp h'osted' a family gathering in Eleanor's honour. On Saturday, Alma Duff hosted a shower when Eleanor's Graham cousins gathered in her honour. At each event many lovely gifts were received and a social time enjoyed. Sharon and George Wilson and boys enjoyed entertaining Sharon's cousin from England, Alan Guest from Stourbridge near Birmingham, Birmingham, England, for a few weeks. Sharon hosted a family brithday party for her mother Mary Marsh of London and her uncle A1 Gorski of Detroit, Michigan who were both celebrating birthdays. Sharon and Herb Benedict and son Jamie have moved into their new home on Church St. West. Welcome back to Blackstock Sharon. Hope you and your husband and son enjoy our life here. Chuck anid Karen Cole celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, August 3. On Sunday, July 31, their family Michael and Lori Beer held a surprise party in their parents' honour when 96 people people gathered at the Cole home for a pig roast. What a party and what a surprise. Congratulations to you Chuck and Karen. David and Kathleen Petrie are entertaining David's sister and her husband Dorothy and Roy Water- worth and their daughter Linda and David's mother Mrs. Susan Petrie of Scotland. Hope you enjoy our warm weather better than we do. Miss Ida Dempsey and Mrs. Lorenza McArthur joined Mrs. Jessie Dysart and Miss Betty McArthur McArthur to go to Stratford to visit Miss Beatrice Dempsey in a nursing home. The three sisters are not often able to get together. At the Senior Citizens Card party the winners were: 1 Mrs. K. Watts; 2 Stan Wright; 3 Norman Rohrer; 4 Loma Swain; 5 Richard Manns; 6 Freda Ashton; Low - Harold Burgess. Draws were won by Harold Burgess, Dorothy Edwards, Ruby Cochrane and Rose Barrington. Veterans' Services ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. James H. Shipley, B.Sc., M.D., Major (Ret'd) wishes to announce the opening of his office at 222 King St. E., Suite 105. 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