I 8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, April 12.1989 Wesleyville aturday morning, April first, 1989, the death By Edna Barrowclough On Saturday April firs of Sidney Haskill occurred in Port Hope hospital where he had been for several weeks. During that time he celebrated his 90th birthday. birthday. He was bom in Hope Township and lived here all of his life. He farmed with his father Shuter Haskill and brother Richard. His family has been in the township township since its earliest years and his passing was the end of a long and quiet life. The funeral was held at the Ross funeral chapel, Port Hope, on Monday, April 3rd. Gloria (Nichols) Young is spending a few days in Women's College Hospital, Toronto, undergoing tests following on illness during winter break. Her mother Mrs. Carroll Nichols drove to Islington on Friday to be with grand daughters Ally- son and Katie while their mother is undergoing tests. We hope the troubles will soon clear up and she will be able to enjoy the days of spring now here. The transformation which occurs during a butterfly's butterfly's life was used in the children's story by Reverend Sedgwick at Welcome church service on Sunday morning, April 2nd. It explained explained change in a body which was an introduction to the mystery of the change in Jesus' body after his death., This mystery is not understood by adults either, only the fact is known ana believed by Christians. He is alive to-day as a source of strength and help for all who seek it. The cnoir's anthem anthem was dedicated to Mrs. Reeve, "All in an April Evening", Evening", her favourite. The offering offering was received by Car- roll Nichols and Ron Brimacombe. The congregation congregation was greeted at the door by Lloyd and Mary Kellogg. When housecleaning in house, bam, shed or garage, keep in mind that the ACTS men's club are holding an auction sale in June. Your discards may be just what someone else wants. Congratulations to Simon Rowland, Eric, Kim, Stephanie Stephanie Lord, and Sonya Pitts.of George Hamilton school who a d second in the "Think " project held in Co- bourg last week. They were representing George Hamilton Hamilton school. Ladies finished a quilt at the church in Welcome on Wednesday and will be taking taking a rest from that type of work, so house cleaning chores may get a chance. 50 years ago. On March 28,1939 about 60 neighbours and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Barrowclough Barrowclough to congratulate them on the occasion of their 45th gift of £ some chesterfield was presented presented by Leonard Oughtred and Roy Nichols. Helene presented her grandmother with roses and she and Jean Nichols sang "Silver threads among the gold". Grand niece and nephew Ruth and Howard Payne; in costume, sang "Put on your old grey bonnet" and Muriel Mason and Anita Nichols sang "When you and I were young Maggie." At Class in the Corner meeting discussion was means of purchasing trees for the cemetery. Y.P.U. at their regular meeting meeting debated "Do we want democracy? democracy? Special music at church service was provided by choir singing "Lord of our Life and God of our Salvation", Salvation", and Carroll Nichols ig "If I have wounded any if today." Attendance was' good in spite of muddy roads. Crimestoppers Need Assistance san sou Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are appealing for the public's help in solving an incident of Dangerous Driving and Failing to remain at the Scene of an Accident which occurred in Oshawa in the early morning of March 31st. At about 1:30 in the morning a car was seen being being driven in a dangerous manner in the Plaza at Rossland and Wilson. The driver was spoken to and he took off, again spinning his tires. The car slid sideways and 2 pedestrians were hit, Fortunately they were not seriously injured. The vehicle is described as an older black Trans Am. The driver is described as being male, white, about 20 years, 6', with long brown wavy hair. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 in cash for information information leading to the arrest of the person responsible. Have you any idea who was responsible? Have you any idea, who owns this car? If so, you can call Crime Stoppers. You will never have to give your name or appear in Court. Rewards of up to $1,000 in cash will be pnid for information information lending to nn arrest • in any serious Crime. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS / / ( / MBSswaSa A W si pm $3 as® Ifllftd ËHH , : 'r\:v H m ('h>V s&ri' ;; fa Y ';:v M - rÆ» '.f&y&dtE * "f 1 * - ; «Ml - ; V. : r j\ 111111111 w Ml HH . «BBraw ■El iSm Èââllfe «18111 plgsEI T-' « It'*,. Almond Danish Coffee Cake 340 g ZtEîMX x z ' . 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