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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1988, p. 5

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\ ) The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, December 28. 1988 Happy 60th Anniversary Fallis - Shetler Wedding Maureen Elizabeth Shetler, Shetler, daughter of John and Eleanor Eleanor Shetler of Orono and Randall Kenneth Fallis, son of Kenneth and Patricia Fallis Fallis of Millbrook, were united in marriage on Saturday, July 9,1988. The vows were exchanged in St. Thomas' Anglican' Church, Millbrook with the Reverend Geojjge '.owe ■w Quibell officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Diane Shetler as Maid of Honour and Debbie Debbie Fallis, the groom's sister- in-law as bridesmaid. Accompanying the groom as best man was Rick Carter, a long time friend. Terry Fallis, the groom's brother, Jeff Deck, friend of the groom and David Robinson, Robinson, the bride's cousin, assisted assisted as ushers. Following the wedding ceremony, a formal reception reception was held in the Concert Hall, Victoria Hall, Cobourg where Maureen and Randy enjoyed the company of many family members and good friends. Apartments to be Built For Battered Women Construction is expected to begin shortly on a $4 million million housing project for battered battered women in Oshawa following following the approval of financial assistance by the governments of Canada and Ontario. The announcement was made today by the Honourable Honourable John McDermid, Minister Minister of State (Housing), and Ontario Housing Minister Chaviva Hosek. The 40-unit development is being sponsored by Oshawa YWCA. "This project results from the federal-provincial social housing agreement which allows us to meet housing needs in the most efficient and effective way possible," said Mr. McDermid. "I am very pleased that we are able to assist women in Oshawa," he added. Ms. Hosek said: " The 40 units in Oshawa are among PROPHECY - FULFILLED I "Therefore the Lord him- < | self shall give you a , >sign: behold, a virgin , shall conceive, and bear ta son, and shall call his Üname Immanuel." Isaiah 7:14 (written about 700 years B.C.) FULFILLED: Matthew 1:23 and Luke 1:26-31 THE HOLY BIBLE: See also Isaiah 9:6 and Micah 5:2 the almost 7,000 non-profit units we are committing across Ontario in 1988. Projects Projects like these are an integral integral part of our efforts to assure assure affordable housing for the people of Ontario - a significant significant addition to the more than-13,500 units we committed committed since 1986." The $4 million capital cost of the development is being met with a 35-year mortgage mortgage loan from Canada Life , Mo ' " ' m ' da and Ontario on a 60:40 basis. The province will provide subsidies for four units, expected expected to be made available with rents based on household household incomes. The remaining remaining four units are expected to be made available at the market rental rate, with amounts based initially on rents of comparable accom-- modation in the community. Hunting Woes Mortgage Services. The loan is insured under the National Housing Act by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Corporation. The total annual operating operating subsidy for the 40-unit project is estimated at more than $633,000. , ^ is expected that 32 of p r j vate property "is an ongo the units will be allocated to r problem around tne needy households. Subsidies pr b QW f nce> but this year it TORONTO - Another hunting season is underway in Ontario, and while this can be an enjoyable pastime for participants, it can be a major "headache" for property property owners. Hunters trespassing on BAHA'I FAITH The drinking of wine is, according according to the text of the Most Holy Book, forbidden; for it is the cause of chronic diseases, weakeneth the nerves, and consumeth the mind. "Abduu'l-Baha" For more information please write to THE BAHA'I FAITH P.O. Box 36 Bowmanville, Ont. L1C 3K8 or Call 623-7621 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Ministers: Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison-Glover B.A., M.R.E. Sunday, January 1st, 1989 11 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: Return to the New For imormalion on Nursery Care and Church School Call 623-3138 Serving Bowmanville and area since 1835. St. George's Anglican Church Newcastle Village Sunday Services Book of Common Prayer 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. 1st and 3rd Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer MIDWEEK Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Rev. Douglas W. Hall 987-4745 Stevenson - Wilson Wedding seems acute. weekend, 16 charged with trespassing by Belleville OPP, four others were charged by Napanee OPP, and two were given warnings by Brighton OPP. Property owners have complained they fear for their safety, their livestock, and their property. Many nunters are new Canadians from large urban areas such as Toronto. They may not be aware the large, seemingly remote, rural areas areas in which they're hunting are actually private properties, properties, and that they're contravening contravening the Trespass to Property Property Act. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barr, Prospect St., Bowmanville, celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary on December 22nd, 1988. They were married in Bury Lancs, England. Their four children and family gave a surprise dinner and dance at the Legion where the happy couple were piped into the hall by Mr. Don Brooks. Pizza Novices Split Games With Port Hope Dennis Pizzeria Novice Toros and Port Hope.split home and home series on December 17 and 18. In the first game, Port Hope held on to defeat Bowmanville 4- 3, in a very exciting game. Port Hope fans were very encouraging to the boys and they responded despite being being out-snot 52 -15. They received received excellent goal tending by Michael Pickard. Scoring for the Toros were Chris Steele 2 goals and single goal to Chris Pot. Assists to Jason Lange with 2 and singles to Chris Paquette and Brent Stockman. In the second game, Toros Toros skated away with a 7-3 victory. Stephen Tabb played very good in his first game on defense. Stephen, Brent Stockman and Steve Ewles were at their defensive defensive best and played a great part in the win together with ' goalies John Marco Cannito and David Yellowlees. Goal scorers were Niki Defreitas 3 goals 2 assists, Chris Pot 1 goal 3 assists, Ryan Jack- man 1 goal, Jason Lange 1 goal 1 assist, Chris Steele 1 goal and Steve Tabb 1 assist. The boys next start is December December 27,28 and 29 in the Bowmanville Tournament. Good Luck. Good Month for Canadian Tire Major Pee wees The month of November was a good month of hockey for the Canadian Tire Major Peewee team, winning 7 |ames, tying one and losing However, December was another story. It all started when the team was defeated in three games in the Fort Erie Tournament. In four other games this month we were defeated by Whitby AA 4-3.Cobourg 4-1 and Millbrook Millbrook 7-1, Oshawa 4-0. Hopefully, more consistent consistent hockey will be seen this week in the Christmas Classic Classic Tournament held on December December 27,28 29 in Darlington Darlington and Bowmanville Arenas. On Thursday, December 22, the coaching staff treated the team to an afternoon of bowling. A father and son game later that day proved to be a lot of fun and laughs. After the game everyone was treated to pizza and pop. Santa presented the players with gifts. Good Luck in the Christmas Christmas Classic and "let's play hockey" in the new year guys!!! McGillivray - Bosgra Wedding â»t. Paul's llniteb Ctjurtij Minister: Rev, N. E, Scharnerhoris, B.A., M. Di». Organist: Mr, Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 Sunday, January 1st, 1989 11:00 a.m. "Doorway To The Future" Sunday School Kindergarten through High School Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday If you're new lo Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home. The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel P/S) 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICES Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Saturday, December 24th -- 7 p.m. Christmas Morning Family Service Sunday, December 25 -- 10:30 a.m. On September 17,1988, at 3:00 p.m. in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, the Reverend Frank Lockhart united in marriage Kathy Anne, daughter of Russ and Annie Wilson, Newcastle, and John (Ian) Robert, son of Dugald and Cathie Stevenson, Stevenson, Bowmanville. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. The matron of honour was Angela Wilson, the bridesmaids bridesmaids were Karen Joyner and Cheryl Hayes. Best man was Martin Stevenson Stevenson and the ushers were Alan Stevenson and Steve Larmer. A reception was held at the Lions Community Centre in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson are now residing residing in Bowmanville. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honoured at a mis- Auxiliary Holds Xmas Boutique The Hospital Auxiliary to Memorial Hospital held their 13th annual Christmas Boutique Boutique on December 2 in the 2nd floor Physio room with a fine attendance of staff members and visitors. Their support each year is greatly appreciated. A lovely quilt was donated donated to the Auxiliary by Mrs. Adele White, who was present to make the draw, with the winner being Miss Ailoen Couch of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The proceeds from The Boutique and quilt draw were $1,943.49. - a very successful successful event. On December 9, a Christmas Christmas casserole luncheon was enjoyed by the members, after after which a video presentation presentation of the"Lifeline" program was shown. Mrs, Margaret Van Dusen, the hospital's discharge planner and social worker outlined the program program and demonstrated the unit which is used by the participant. Helping her with this was Norma Lewis, president of the Lioness Club, and Darlene Engel, Lifeline representative for Ontario ana Manitoba. Pres. Wilma Coombes thanked the Indies for the interesting interesting presentation. The business part of the meeting commenced with the minutes minutes and committee reports. The next meeting is January January 6 and new members arc most welcome. cellaneous shower by her coworkers coworkers at the home of Doreen Doreen Youngman, and her other miscellaneous shower was held at the Legion in Bowmanville by family and friends. A stag was given for the groom at the Oddfellows Hall, Bowmanville, by his brothers Martin and Alan Stevenson and by his brother-in-law brother-in-law Steve Larmer. - Piper Studio photo The Reverend Victor Stonehouse united in marriage marriage Jennifer Ann, daughter of Bert and Eadie Bosgra, 42 Wellington Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and Steven John McGillivray, son of Mrs. Alison Alison McGillivray, 16 Jack- man Road, Bowmanville, Saturday, September 3,1988 at 3 p.m. in the Oshawa Free Methodist Church, Trull's Road. The Organist was Kris Gowdy, and the soloist, Lisa Billings. Given in marriage by her Nevife from Tyrone by Bessie Vaneyk The Christmas Eve service service of the Enniskillen- Tyrone Pastoral Charge was held at Tyrone Church, a "full house". Participation by the congregation was included included in the choir's presentation, "More Than An Heirloom", which was written and accompanied accompanied by Tim South- well. Piano and organ music accompanied the hymn singing, singing, played by Tim South- well and Jacqueline Vaneyk. There were 16 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday evening, December 23, 1988, with the following results: First Verna Robinson, followed followed by Norman Woodcock, Woodcock, Farewell Blackburn, Ruby Smith, Walter Murphy, Murphy, Aileen Turner. Ladies' Low Irene Huxtable, Men's Low Frank Andrews. 50-50 Draw Daisy Bell, Evelyn Hawley. Special prizes Tom Thompson, Dolly Andrews, Mary Thompson. father, the bride wore a formal formal white satin gown designed designed with lambchop sleeves, à bead bodice with pearls and a train attached at the waist. A halo headpiece accented with pearls and lily of the valley held a fingertip veil, and she carried a bridal bouquet of white roses, ste- phanotis, purple fresia, purple purple statis and baby's breath. The bridal attendants were Sonja Arcieri, Suzanne Van Driel and Margaret McKie. The flower girls were Sonia Raczkowski and Katie Norman. The groom's attendants were Russ Lipop, Richard Hesson and Derek McGillivray. McGillivray. The ring bearer was Nathaniel Nathaniel Raczkowski. Following the reception at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, the couple left for a honeymoon at Deerhurst Inn and Country Club, the bride wearing a navy and green dress. Mr. and Mrs. McGillivray are now residing in Ash- bum. LOST CAT Gre.y/brown long haired Tabby Lost in north Waverley Rd. -- King St. area. Please call 623-5181 cat. Old (pn^- Sleigh Rides Specializing in Small Groups 263-8474 Dr. Peter Kizoff Dr. Ron VanHoof M.D. M.D. (Family Physician) (Family Physician) Wishes to announce the Wishes to announce the re-location of his office temporary re-location to of his office 23 Silver St. to 23 Silver St. (2 Doors south of the Museum) (2 Doors south of the Museum) Effective Jan. 1st, 1989 Effective Jan. 1st, 1989 623-8601 Accepting New Patients 623-8601 1712 BASELINE RD. WEST AT COURTICE RD., BOWMANVILLE 436-1054 oWy 5^V V -

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