: 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Mardi 22.1!)8!) Section Two Rotarian Gives Classification Talk '. -/I;*;-•-v"i -• Tom Little (centre) spoke to his fellow Bowmanville Rotarians about trust companies companies during his classification talk on Thursday, March 16. Club president Don Welsh (left) and Bob Stevens join Mr. Little above. Interest rates may reach their peak sometime in April, according to National Trust's Bowmanville office manager, Tom Little. Mr. Little, a also a Bowmanville Rotarian, expressed the hope during nis classifica- Speedy Prompt Mobile Service For All and Leather Products Vinyl Swimming Pools Recreational Vehicles Household Marine Commercial Automotive Liquid vinyl bonding method QUALITY WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED For a free estimate, call collect BILL McQUAID (416) 372-3772 tion talk at Thursday's meeting of the Bowmanville Rotary Club. Previously a manager of the Whitby office of National Trust, Mr. Little has a varied varied background which includes includes work as an insurance salesman and some time spent apprenticing as a blacksmith. He endeavoured to explain explain some of the functions of trust companies during his speech to his fellow Rotarians Rotarians at the Flying Dutchman Dutchman hotel. "We offer all the services of a bank," he stated. stated. "The major difference is the restriction we have on foreign investment." He made the point that deposits are covered by deposit deposit insurance up to $60,000 whether in a bank or trust company. Trust companies also offer some estate and stock services which banks do not get involved involved in, he commented. Following his remarks, Mr. Little fielded a number of questions; in response to one he suggested that the Ontario economy may slow down somewhat and that the slack will be picked up by western economies. f% t x r é 1 ■ "I know what it's like to need cash in a hurry. n National Trust knows, too." Wlicn a career and kids and a social life don't leave much time for banking, count on National Trust to make it as fast and easy as possible. NATIONAL TRUST , . A National Trastco Company . / x"/ ( 68 King St, Bowmanville 623-2504 OronoNews by I. Challlce March Madness Winners Receive Prises Quote--"To be happy, you should do something every day to make other people happy -- even if it's merely to let them alone". Sympathy of Community to Mr. Hesper Dean and family in loss of their loved one. Mrs. Hilda Dean passed away Saturday, March 18. Funeral took place Monday. Mrs. Jenny Bowins returned returned home, after enjoying a few days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanderson, Sanderson, Woodstock. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Tam- blyn and family, Rockwood, were Saturday overnight guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn. Mrs. Vicki Lesnick, Newcastle Newcastle and Mrs. Isabelle Challice attended the dist #17 executive meeting in Whitby, Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aiken, Lindsay, were last Tuesday luncheon guests of his sister, the O. Challices. Mrs. Mary Lynn Kim- mett, Joel and Becky, were last Thursday, visitors with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and aunt Mrs. E. Billings. Billings. As Monday, March 20, is designated as first day of spring, Mother Naure sure "goofed off" on Saturday night, and dumped a large amount of snow on us! One of our neighbours brought out the snow-blower for first time this winter, and we hear our local Co-op store sold a new snow-blower on Saturday, morning, and we all thought Spring was going going to be early this year! However, the robins and mourning doves are back and do hope they don't catch cold. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland Sutherland and girls, Bowmanville Bowmanville were Sunday dinner guests of O. Challices. General U.C.W. The first general meeting of Orono U.C.W. was held Thursday, March 16, in Main hall of Orono United Church. The Easter devotions were given by unit #3, with Adele McGill leading, and Dorothy Bailey closed with prayer. Judy Plummer introduced introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Judy Pierce, Newcastle. Newcastle. The guest brought excellent excellent pictures on "Women in Indonesia" and an interesting interesting commentary. The ladies of unit #1 served a delightful lunch. Twenty-two members and guests of unit #4, held their monthly Tuesday night March 14, in Main hall of United Church. Doreen Wood, Shirley Williams and Anna-Mae Barnard were in charge of the "Easter devotions." devotions." Following the business period, Rutn Grady instructed instructed the ladies in crafts, making making pen holders. Lunch closed another enjoyable enjoyable evening. Orono Town Hall Euchre There were 12 tables of euchre at the weekly card party, in Orono Town hall on Wednesday, March 15. Following results: High Scores Walter Murphy Murphy 86, Don Thompson 85, Marg Linton 84, Charles Finney 82, Charles Campbell Campbell 81. Low Score - Jack Goodman. Goodman. Lucky Draws - Marg Todd, George Buckley, Wil- da Simpson, Harold Allen. There are euchre parties every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. and ladies please bring lunch. Dist. #17 Meeting The executive of Dist. #17 O.H.A. held their monthly meeting in Municipal offices in Whitby, on Wednesday, March 15. There are 12 horticultural horticultural societies in dist. 17 and all groups responded to roll call. Dist. Director Miss Anne Bourke chaired meeting. Considerable business business accomplished, in drawing drawing up plans for our upcoming upcoming district Conventions. I-Ield this year Saturday, April 15, in Brooklin United Church, with Mr. Harry Wyman, Wyman, guest speaker from O.H.A. There will be displays, displays, year books and flower tending this annual event. Orono United Church News The very lovely basket of flowers at the altar on Sunday Sunday morinng was placed in loving memory of Ethel G. Bird, given by her daughter and son-in-law Joan and John Hodge. The sixth symbol of Lent was conducted by Marlene Ross and Palm branches were placed on the Cross. Mrs. Donna Hutton gave the children's story, and the choir, under direction of Mrs. Joyce Gray, rendered "The Palms". Greeters at door - Gerritt and Nies DeJonge. Ushers - Bill Hannah, Gerald Rainey, Gordon Atkins Atkins and Don Lycett. Happy Birthday greetings greetings - Bonnie Luke, March 20, Nina Madill March 21, Reverend Jeff DeJonge March 22, Scott Yeo March 23, Brent Hutton March 24. Good Friday Service - March 24, at 7,30 p.m. and communion in Orono U. Church. Easter Sunday Breakfast at Kirby church at 8 a.m. Everyone welcome. Regular Sunday Services - 9.15 a.m. Kirby, 11 a.m. at Orono. There will be a hymn sing at 10.45 in Orono church. Bowmanville Concern For Life Public Forum- Thursday, April 6 at 7.30 p.m. in Bowmanville. Court room #1, at 132 Church Str. Guest speaker - Mr. Jim Hughes. Special Music, question period and refreshments. refreshments. Everyone welcomed. Registration for Orono Jr. Gardeners Tuesday, March 28 at 6.30 -8 p.m. in Lower C. E. Hall, Orono U. Church. For girls and boys ages 6-14 years. For further information information contact Mrs. Minnie Zegers 983-5490. The first spring meeting of Orono Horticulture will be this week Thursday, March 23, at 7.30 p.m. in Main hall of Orono U. Church. Speaker Mr. Doug Lycett on "Lilies". There will be a special treat, the ladies are to model their own creation creation in 'spring millinery' (your Easter Bonnet). Prizes for the most attractive and creative. Your 1989 year books are also available at this meeting. If you haven't already booked for "Spring flower show and home show", on our bus tour for April 4 to Toronto please get your name in.' St. Saviour's Church News "The problem with hard decisions is not making them, but learning to live with the consequences". -(St. Saviour's Bulletin) Memorial Flowers - If you would like to donate to- v M ' «8S JAMES i publishing! Company Limited g Printers Publishers ! Since 1854 M mh ■■RH81! I @3 1712 BASELINE RD. WEST AT COURTICE RD„ BOWMANVILLE 436-1054 K? V CAPITAL II you have a capital gain or loss to report on your income tax return this year, bring your return to H&R Block. Our specially trained tax return preparers can save you time and money. So this year let the specialists at H&R Block help you get the biggest refund you have coming or pay the lowest legitimate tax. Don't be confused by the many tax law changes, The specialists at H&R Block always have the answers you need. If Tkmt'S IVtW A TIMI fOR HAR BLOCK IT'S NOW We've moved to Bowmanville Mall 243 King St. E. 623-6957 ff§| II»®® L v *9 ; >-x«- f ÉvivS mm w m A number of lucky people were winners in the re- n e i cn Corden, Hazel Forsey, Lenore Wubbolt and cent March Madness contest held by the Bowmanville Tom pi easance . Winners not present for the photo are; Business Improvement Area. The people pictured here Mary McVeigh, Lynda Rath, Jackie Gavel, Sharon each won $50 in BIA Bucks to spend in the stores of Avery and Wilma Lovekin. downtown merchants. Pictured here from left are: Solina Women's Institute Meets President Barbara welcomed welcomed our guests of the evening. evening. Following the repeating repeating of the Ode and Collect the minutes and treasurer's report were given by Doris Hills. Membership fees are to be raised. A collection of the price of a loaf of bread was taken. This is to be sent to the Associated Country Women of the World headquarters headquarters in London England. England. In the coming year our branch will twin with Enfield Enfield branch in Nova Scotia. Contact was made through Dorothy Pascoe. Roll call: Name a Prime Minister of Canada and an interesting fact about his term. This was well answered answered with members looking looking up information. The west group with Faye Vice in the chair took the program program for the evening. Faye read a poem entitled "That's How you can tell an Irish man". Donna Barkey gave the motto "Keep in your soul a friendly thought for all who come your way." When J.C. Penney opened his first store it was to be a friendly one. They later became known as such. The best way to help us forget our worries ana problems is to help someone else. Something Something like a smile or hello to someone could make their day. In the end if we do nothing for someone else we do nothing for ourself. Amott Wotton a local councillor was introduced by Elaine. The Town of Newcastle Newcastle is growing rapidly and is a very big business. Ar- nott said we must, have mbre commercial and industrial industrial business if we arc to keep our taxes from escalating escalating too high. He explained the running of the local departments departments of Newcastle. Volunteers Volunteers are very necessary in helping to run our community community centres and halls. They give help to other organizations organizations where and when needed. Amott called on Mayor Hubbard for a few words. A question and answer answer period followed. Jean Knox thanked Mayor Mayor Hubbard and Amott. Faye Vice and Donna Bar- key entertained with musical musical selections on the piano with both playing. The meet ing adjourned with a social time in the lower hall. April 12th at 7 p.m. - Baker's group. P.R.O. Bernice Watson. SPRING SAVINGS BOOK YOUR HOUSE LOT AT 1988 PRICES for a limited time You can take advantage of last year's pricing on Dashwood's Full range of windows and entry systems for your new home. bring your plans to our showroom today for your no obligation estimate I Kilchcn h'xtiTz Vaulted \ Morning Room Dining Area ]tS" GiulAoom 24'il7'6" crafting premium quality products for fine homes since dBDASHWOOD WINDOW AND DOOR CENTRE 1200 phillip murray avenue oshawa 436-1344 wards Easter flowers, please contact Dorothy Hester (983-9488). Thursday, April 13, at 7.30 p.m. the Advisoiy Board meeting in Parish Hall. Services for Holy Week and Easter day Wednesday, 7.30 p.m. - Communion St. Saviour's Good Friday, 9.30 a.m. - "Seven Last Words" Service of Lessons and Prayers, based on Christ's seven last words from the Cross. Easter day - Sun., March 26-1989. 7.00 a.m. - Sunrise service service at Yates Beach, - followed followed by Breakfast at Newcastle Newcastle United Church. 9.30 a.m. - Holy Communion and Sermon at St. Saviour's. Tuesday, March 28 at 7 p.m. St. John's, Bowmanville Bowmanville Men's Dinner. Bishop D. Blackwell guest speaker, Topic - "Challenges Facing the Anglican Church today". today". For info call Doug Fallow Fallow - 623-9593 or Geo. Webster Webster 623-5146. NOTICE OF A PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE PROPOSED INFILL PROJECT LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS LANDFILL SITE STAPLETON ROAD, NORTHWEST OF NEWTONVILLE, ONTARIO Laidlaw Waste Systems (Durham) Ltd. is proposing to modify the existing landfill site to provide additional waste disposal capacity. This second open house will provide you with further information on some of the recent developments regarding the infill proposal and the on-going studies. Your input is welcome. Laidlaw staff and consultants will be present to answer your questions and discuss the proposed infill project. OPEN HOUSE SESSION DATE: Wednesday, March 29,1989 PLACE: Newcastle Community Centre Village of Newcastle, Ontario TIME: 1:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. For more information call: (416) 786-2070