16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 17,1989 4H Club Studying Energy Conservation Enniskillen Students Capture Floor Hockey Titles Tyrone News by B. Vaneyk Tyrone 4H Club The current 4H project is the study of energy conservation conservation and recycling. This is Jessica Potter reporting for the Tyrone 4H group. Our first meeting was held on May 1, 1989. The meeting was brought to order at 7:00 p.m. with four members, Nancy Pleasance, Holly Pen- warden, Pam DeHaas, Jessica Jessica Potter, and leaders Ruth Stavrakos and Anne Pleasance Pleasance present. We started the meeting with the 4H Pledge. We then opened our books for roll call and went over the items in our books. We discussed the achievement achievement program and what we were going to be doing. We elected officers Nancy Pleasance Pleasance President, Pam De- Haas Secretary, Holly Pen- warden Treasurer and Jessica Potter Press Reporter. Reporter. Signing off - Jessica Potter. Potter. At Sea on "The MB Crosby V" "At the end of that first day I couldn't believe I had •done so many things I had never dreamed of doing", said Margaret Down, Oshawa, as she related the wonderful six day adventure as one of eight observers aboard the Mission Boat Crosby Five which serves the West Coast of Canada. Remote light-house families and isolated tiny settlements settlements are among the fifty places the MB Crosby stops between January 6 and December December 16, with the services of a nurse, librarian, ordained ordained minister, educator, ship's crew mechanic, in short "God's love in action", stated Margaret Down. Tyrone Tyrone women could relate to the enthusiasm with which the work is carried out, by remembering the visit to Tyrone Tyrone eighteen months ago of Reverend Gordon Taylor and his wife, nurse Leone Taylor, two of the crew of the MB Crosby V. (Nurse Taylor recently retired). Margaret Down's fascinating fascinating story was much appreciated. appreciated. Tyrone Senior Citizens A good program is being prepared for the final Senior Citizens' Club meeting of the year on June 7, 1989. The meeting will begin with a potluck dinner at 12:00 noon. The Senior Citizens sponsored sponsored euchre at the community community centre on Friday evening, evening, May 12th had 17 ■ tables in play with the following following results: First Don Thompson, by Gladys Greenwood, James Emmer- son, Pat Porrill, Maiy Thompson, Dolly Andrews. Ladies' Low Norma Cochrane, Cochrane, Men's Low Walter Murphy, 50-50 Draw Meta Moflatt, Mary Thompson. Spec" Hazel Watts. Pentecost Family Sunday Tyrone Sunday School students appreciated the assistance assistance of Lou Stavrakos and Heather Forbes in their npsi Special Prizes Jean Allen, Murphy, Kathleen participation in the Pentecost Pentecost story, adding the Greek and _ French language to English diction. The celebration celebration of the birth of the Christian Christian church included a birthday birthday cake. "Would you bless our homes and families" sang the Tyrone church choir to mark Christian Family Sunday. Sunday. Four generations of the Wesley Taylor family happened happened to tie represented in the congregation; Christie FIFTH WHŒL TRUCK STOPS Waverley Rd. and 401, Bowmanville 1ST PRIZE $500.00 Worth of Beef of your choice 2ND PRIZE BBQ Accessory Kit Come in and fill out your entry form NOW at The Fifth Wheel The winning tickets will be drawn July 15, 1989 (one ballot per propane refill) W #CCA OPEN 24 HOURS -- 7 DAYS A WEEK Telephone 623-3604 BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE AND TAVERN -X PPCCCKITC A COUNTRY MUSIC SPECIAL The Harold MacIntyre Show ("Maritime Express" Tour) Saturday, May 20th 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. •'George' • 'Isn't My Love Strange' • 'Before You Made Me Crawl' • 'Pressures Of Progess' • 'That Don't Mean I Love You Less' • 'Margie' • 'Roads & Other Reasons' • 'Honky Tonk Fever' • 'Possum' • 'Heaven's Almost Big As Texas' • 'Till The Day I'm Gone" --5 You'll hear all of Harold's radio hits! Buy Advance Tickets and Save $$$ Advance $6.00 At the Door $8.00 BUSTER'S ROADHOUSE and TAVERN 45 King St. W. Newcastle 987-4442 Country Music At It's Best Castle Hotel 55 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-7 Waiters Waitresses Doorman wanted Things That Are New or Different... Dees ycur skin discolor frem wearing Jewellery? We have just received in our store a product for which we have been looking and hoping for years. If is called Hypo-Shield and you just simply paint if on your jewellery which is next to your shin and if prevents that black mark which affects some people due fo acidity. Pop in and we will show you I his new product. Hooper's Jewellers Ltd. 39 King St. W., Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 Your Heritage '89 Food Headquarters D YKSTRA'S ELICATESSEN FOOD MARKET "Home of Quality" PAINT SALE 143 Wellington Street (Bowmanville Glass) Bowmanville - 623-3410 or 623-2601 PEARL FINISH Interior latex 100% washable #583-01 • Super white (can bo tinted) 22.36 SEMI-GLOSS Interior latex 100% washable #543-01 • Super white (can bo anted) 25.36 FLAT FINISH Interior & exterior super latex washable #555-01 • Super white (tor walls & ceilings) 17.58 PEARL FINISH Interior alkyd 100% washable #323-01 • Super White (can bo anted) 25.73 SEMI-GLOSS Interior alkyd 100% washable #353-01 • Super White (can bo tinted) 27.96 PORCELAIN ENAMEL Alkyd • Interior & exterior 100% washable #453-01 • Super While (can bo tinted) 30.80 UNDERCOATER Super adherent latex Prime & Seal II260 • White interior ■ exterior 20.78 Stevens, was one (ttie fourth), singing in the Junior Junior Choir. The Junior Choir sang "A - You're Adorable" r or all the mothers, "We were made to love the Lord", and "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You". Jane Koene led the choir, Cheryl Hunter accompanied on keyboard; keyboard; the members are Janie Janie Knowlton, Christie Stevens, Stevens, Robert Milford, Jennifer Milford. A hearty expression of appreciation has been extended to the leaders and choir members. Get well soon wishes were expressed for Walter Park and Archie Virtue who are in Oshawa Hospital. Beautiful baskets of flowers which enhanced the wedding wedding setting for Ruth and Keith Noble, Mississauga, ' on Saturday, added to the array of Mother's Day bouquets. bouquets. The Reverend Bonnie Kelly's sermon was titled "By the Contagion of Goodness", Goodness", whose theme was celebrating celebrating and accepting each other's differences in all the people we meet. Vacation Bible School will be held in Tyrone Church's C. E. Wing from July 10th to 14th. Children Children from the community 4- 14 years of age are welcome to come. Registration fee will be two dollars per child, pre-registration would be appreciated by calling Gail Clark at 263-2622 or Jane Koene at 1-983-9861. The Education Committee will present the church service on Sunday, May 28th. On Sunday, June 4th, an outdoor outdoor church service will be held at the Community Centre Centre at the regular time, 11:15 a.m., with the Reverend Reverend Bonnie Kelly. The Sunday Sunday School will provide picnic picnic games ana beverage. Please bring a bag lunch and join in fun ana fellowship fellowship following the worship service HERITAGE WEEK CELEBRATION CELEBRATION - At the Tyrone Community Centre in the form of a Roast Beef Supper on Thursday, June 1, at 6:00 p.m., followed by a dance by the Country Ramblers. Super Super tickets in advance only, call 263-2484, or 263-8047; To help Tyrone put the "Turn of the Century Sunday Sunday School Picnic" float in the parade in Bowmanville on May 27th please call 263- 8460, or 433-3851. The boys' floor hockey at Enniskillen Public School captured first place honours ' at the recent Darlington Association School Grouping tournament. From the left the players are: (back) Jeff Carr, Dave Trent, Tyler Piney, Nicolas Bessie, Coach Larry Rogers, (middle) Sean I iptay, Wesley Thompson, Tony Willson, Darren Allin, Allin, Richard McLaughlin, (front) Joel English, David Watt, and Alex Walcer. Euchre There were 12 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Tyrone Hall on Monday evening, evening, May 8,1.1989,' with the following results: Ann Park 80, Harvéy Partner 79, Pat Porrill 78, Ruby Griffin 77, Gimblett 76, Frank Lvcett 41. Special prizes Glenn Lowery, Fred Griffin, Fred Yeo, James Emerton. Help keep Red Gross ready. The Enniskillen Public School girls' floor hockey team placed first in the recent Darlington Association School Grouping tournament. From the left they are: (back) Holly Penwarden, Mandy Adams, Jenny Wilcock, Julie Adams, Pam Wheeler, Wheeler, (middle) Lisa Clark, Jessica Fertile, Shannon Lazure, Nikki Christie, Lisa Bor- tolazzo, coach Elizabeth Bennett, (front) Kathi Dilworth, Carissa Allin, and team captain Mackenzie Hudgin. A. sale for people who love their Country. HOUSE OF BROUGHAM TEMPLE - STUART CLAYTON MARCUS LEXINGTON JAMESTOWN STERLING DIXIE and MORE Sa PIONEER Making the legacy of Whitby 507 Brock St. N. (I-Iwy 12) 23 km. N. of 401 on Hwy 12 668-4231 INTERIORS our past part of your future. Mississauga Home & Design Centre Just east of Winston Churchill Blvd. on Dundas St. 828-1212