) i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvilie, October 5, 1988 3 Midnight Madness Sale Keeps Store Owners Up Late Bowmanvilie Audio-Vision's Midnight Madness sale always attracts many visitors and last Friday night's sale was no exception. In fact, the place was such a busy spot that it was almost impossible to interrupt interrupt staff members for photos, so our cameraman took this unposed shot of owner Ted Denny and his wife rushing around, taking care of customers, instead instead of the usual picture of a young customer in pyjamas. pyjamas. / New Slate of Officers for 4H Club Tyrone News Congratulations to Dianne Woodley and Gord Sharpè who were married in the saw-mill on the Woodley Century homestead on 'Friday, 'Friday, September 23,1988. 1 Congratulations to Nancy Daines and Scott Muir who were married in Tyrone United Church on Saturday, October 1,1988. ; Congratulations to Fred Samis, Enfield, who celebrated celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday, Sunday, October 2, 1988, when friends and neighbours called at his home to extend greetings. , We are sorry to learn that Helen Kovacs is in Oshawa General Hospital. We hope her stay there will be short. Tyrone United Church congregation participated in the sacrament of baptism, led by the Reverend David McKinnell, for Sara Antoinette Antoinette Koene, infant daughter of Jane and Jake Koene, on Sunday, October 2, 1988. Mrs. Gail Hasiuk assisted by receiving Sara into the congregation. congregation. Darryl Vanevk sang a solo, "Love Will be Our Home", by Sandi Patti. Tyrone congregation participated participated in World Wide Communion Communion conducted by the Reverend David McKinnell. Reverend McKinnell's sermon sermon reflected upon the amazing work of the World Council of Churches which is observing 40 years Anni versary. Tyrone United Church Women will meet at the church on Wednesday, October October 12th at 7:30 p.m., when Mrs. Isabel Jones from the Family Services of the Salvation Salvation Army in Bowmanvilie Bowmanvilie will be the guest speaker. speaker. Please bring non- perishable food stuffs for the food bank. A meeting of Tyrone Sunday Sunday School teachers and anyone invovled with Sunday Sunday School will be held at the home of Wendy Mand, which is at the East end of Tyrone village, on October 19 th, at 8:00 p.m. Children in grades one to six inclusive are invited to become members of a choir under the leadership of Mrs. There were 19 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday evening, September 30,1988, with the following results: First Evelyn Hawley, followed followed by Cora Schoonder- beek, Mary Thompson, Bessie Bessie Mager, Meta Swain, Agnes Schoffleld. Ladies' Low Daisy Bell, Men's Low James Emerton. 50-50 Draw Norma Moffat, Verna Robinson. Robinson. Special prizes John Watson, Watson, Aleck Moffat, Nora Brightling. There were over 13 tables of euchre in play àt the Old Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, October 3, 1988, with the following results: Carl Ferguson 83, Ross McRoberts 82, Vera Fawns 81, Ann Taylor 78, Verna Ro- woodwork ■ ■ OAK QUALITY CUSTOM KITCHENS and VANITIES Designed and installed to your specifications. ■^T For FREE Estimates Call 434-2600 7 Progress Dr., Courtice Jane Koene, an experienced binson 77, Richard Manns children's choir leader. Prac- " " ~ tice takes place at Tyrone church upon arrival of the school bus in the village after school. Practice is for one hour. One objective is to sing once a month at Tyrone church. Information is available available from Mrs. Jane Koene, R. R. #4, Bowmanvilie, on Taunton Road, at phone number (Orono) 983-9861. 4H Club Elects Officers On Monday, September 26,1988, the Tyrone 4H Club held its first meeting of the season. The leaders are Mrs. Ann Pleasance and Mrs. Ruth Stavrakos. This unit is entitled "Much Ado About Meat". The election of officers officers produced the following results: President Jenny Janssens, Secretary Jessica Potter, Treasurer Pam De- haas, Press Reporter Nancy Pleasance. The roll call was one reason reason why we eat meat. We had a discussion about meat and its ten essential nutrients for our body. We learned - that there are three types of fat: saturated, polyunsaturated, polyunsaturated, and monounsaturated fat. Members reviewed calorie calorie content of different meat cuts and grouped them accordingly. accordingly. Jessica Potter and Pam Dehaas made potato potato skins with the assistance of Mrs. Pleasance. Mrs. Stavrakos Stavrakos reviewed home activities. activities. Lunch was so terrific it quickly disappeared. Submitted Submitted by Press Reporter Nancy Pleasance. 40. Special Draw: Robert Semple, Norma Rohrer (2), Harold Swain. Eastern Star Attends Meeting Durham Chapter #181, Order of Eastern Star, was well represented at the Royal Royal York Hotel, Toronto on the week of September 18,1988, for the "Beacon of Light" Grand Sessions. Fourteeen members attended attended the banquet, sessions and installation of "The Year of Hope" Grand Officers. Of special interest to Durham was the Installation of our own Audrey Martin as Associate Associate Grand Matron Of The Order Of The Eastern Star of Ontario. Those attending were: Audrey Martin A.G. M. and her husband Jim, Hazel Raby, Grand Page, and her mother Ada Richards; Elgin Greenham, Hall Coordinator Coordinator and his wife Shirley; Shirley; Ken Sumersford, Grand Trustee and his wife Jean; Maura Archer, incoming Worthy Matron of Durham Chapter; Norma Lewis, Faye and Vic. Snider, Vivian Pickard, Pickard, and Eleanor Jones, P.D.D.GiM. Thanksgiving Service Monday When Christian Scientists in this community join with' friends and neighbours for Thanksgiving services this Monday, October 10 th, they'll be sharing gratefully what an understanding of God and His love has done for them, their families and their communities. It's a tradition among Christian Science congregations congregations to hold these special services each year for the community. This year the one-hour service at 180 Rossland Rd. E. Oshawa will begin at 10:30 a.m. The church service will include hymns, prayer and readings from the Bible and from the denominational textbook, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by church founder Mary Baker Eddy. Local members of the Christian Science church warmly invite the community community to join with them in thanks to God this October 10th. Care for children too young to attend the service will be : available. In Editor's Mail Dear Mr. James: I read with interest the 'Outlook' article by Peter Parrott in the September 14th edition of the Statesman. Statesman. In his article, Mr. Parrott Parrott talks about the broader view being taken by groups opposed to the Metro Interim Interim Landfill in the Town of Newcastle. Your readers may be interested interested in the contents of a letter co-signed by 8 community community groups addressed to the members of Metro Council and its Works Committee. These groups stretch from Newcastle to Markham and include the Courtice and Area Community Associations Associations and the of Clarke Constituents. Constituents. The letter outlines a viable alternative to establishing a Metro Interim Landfill - anywhere. anywhere. Each of the groups recognize that it is more important important to eliminate the need for such a site rather than worry about where it is going going to be. The attached re- E ort outlines how this could e achieved through a massive massive recycling effort by Metro. Metro. This would require a real commitment by Metro, not the tokenism displayed in their recent, announcement of a 'Blue Box' program for' the; city, beginning this month. ij On Septambyr 16th, Metro Metro Council 'feidtfd not to locate locate the intefim'site in Scarborough Scarborough '(the 'leading contender in recent weeks). That means that Newcastle is very much back in contention. contention. In recent months, first Clarke township and then Courtice have been 'terrorized' by the Metro Works dept. Throughout this process, Metro has only been looking at alternative sites. It has never seriously looked at other methods of solving their garbage crisis. Metro could eliminate the need for an Interim site that will not receive the full scrutiny scrutiny of the Environmental Assessment Act (they are running out of time). But in order to achieve it, they would have to declare the equivalent of the 'War Measures Measures Act' on garbage. If Metro's Metro's neighbours will not allow allow themselves to be dumped on, out of necessity, Metro could become a leader in garbage management-- despite themselves! Yours truly, David Scott Chairman, Committee of Clarke Constituents P.O. Box 128 Newcastle Attached - Open Letter September 8. Needs and Alternatives Report. Poor Weather Can't Rain on Color Tour's Enthusiasm ï ! I * I S • 1 ; ' - 'JSa?. 'V' ' - t'\ ! . **; *. £301 ' .> - ' * m- 1 -,r hi MV The annual color tour sponsored by Bowmanvilie Kinsmen encountered rain and no sunshine last Sunday, but the inclement weather didn't deter the folks who were looking forward to the bus tour. A number of them, pictured here, waited for the buses to arrive at Centennial Hall and more were picked up at nursing and retirement homes in the community. Unfortunately, the colors on the trees didn't show their brilliance because of the dull skies, but the sen- iors enjoyed the outing provided by the Kinsmen. An Open Letter to Christopher Ward Minister of Education: Re The expulsion of Lord's Prayer from Public Schools October 3/88. Dear Sir: During the past week, since announcement over TV News that The Lord's Prayer was again to be disallowed disallowed in Public Schools, because because of the ethnic groups, who have been privileged to become Canadian citizens, not one word of further information information has been forthcoming. forthcoming. No, the news has been almost entirely taken up with Ben Johnson's situation. situation. In 1979, such an idea was proposed and the quick concern concern of the public in letters to the then Minister of Education, Education, Bette Stevenson allowed allowed her to become aware New By-law will Stipulate Term Of Office for Museum Board - ' :A ;c by-laW' stipulating the term of office for musuem board members has been approved approved by Town Councils General Purpose and' Administration Administration Committee. Under the by-law, members members may hold office for the length of time the council that appointed them is in office. office. i Councillor Ann Cowman added that the members should be asked to stay until December 31 to give the incoming incoming council an opportunity opportunity to settle. The recording secretary for Clarke Township Museum Museum and Archives requested requested clarification regarding the term of office because a Town of Newcastle by-law differed with provincial documents. documents. The Municipal Act of 1980 states that appointed members hold office at the pleasure of council until the expiration of the term of office office for the council that appointed appointed them, a staff report said. A by-law amending the existing by-law will now. need final approval of council council before the changes are in effect. and convinced "of the wisdom" wisdom" Prov. 8: 1-21, of keeping keeping The Lord's Prayer IN the school system. There are several reasons why having this prayer kept and repeated repeated day oy day is wise and good. 1: This prayer is special because it was worded for us by Jesus Christ himself (see Gospel) of Matthew NTV chapter 6: verses 9-13) also Luke II: verses 2-9). 2: That is fairly contemporary contemporary history by people, who were with Jesus and those who knew him, saw him, spoke to and were touched by Him. 3: As for the ethnic groups or individuals, who may or may not have some type of worship of their own, different different from our Christian Ju- daeo faith, or perhaps be conscious of No faith at all, this prayer worded for us by Christ may be the only portion portion of goodness and principle principle to touch their lives through their children, at all! Their freedom to worship as THEY please does not and should not, nor will it, curtail OUR right to carry on the faith that the founders of this country and we whose an- cestors built it, be changed because of our humane-ness. Freedom to choose these aliens aliens have but neither the freedom freedom or right to change our Faith or societal form. ARE YOU MORE POWERFUL BUT PERHAPS LESS WISE, MR. Ward, than our former Minister of Education? Education? The first three words of the Charter of Rights is "UNDER GOD'S LAW". Didn't you know that? Respectfully and sincerely, sincerely, RALilley. ITS THE ONE AND ONLY FINISH TO CHOOSE Your exterior wood doors deserve nothing but the best treatment. So it makes nothing nothing but good sense to treat them with Cetol TGL Plus, the ultimate finish for exterior exterior wood doors. Available at Central Paint and Wallpaper 295 Ritson Rd. 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