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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 May 1989, p. 17

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I t Many Visitors in Orono for Mother's Day The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 17, 1989 Young Performers Entertain at Strathaven Nursing Home 17 Orono News : by I. Challlce Evelyn and family, Mrs. Lin- elyn i da Draper, and family, all from Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beckett and family, family, Oshawa. Mrs. Velda Cowan, Mrs. Edith Taylor were entertained entertained at Mother's Day dinner dinner party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sherwin. Town Hall Card Party There were 14 tables of euchre at weekly card party in Orono Town hall on May 10,with following winners: High scores Aleck Moffat 87, Madeline Buckley 81, Bessie Stephenson 81, Charlie Charlie Finnie 79, Edith Gordon 76. Low Score - Morley McAllister. McAllister. Lucky Draws - Joyce Cowan, Marg Linton, Bob Simpson, Reg. Elliot, Bernice Bernice Partner. Euchre every Wednesday Quote --"A sad commentary commentary on the times, is the word "honesty" is now preceded preceded by "old-fashioned". Congratulations to our good neighbours, the Newcastle Newcastle Horticulture Society, who last week celebrated their 75th anniversary. A very large crowd in attendance, attendance, and quite a number of Orono folks. Excellent music provided by local musicians. musicians. Mother's day guests of their mother, Mrs. E. L. Gil- bank included - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb and family, Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Alan McAlpine and family, Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. David David Gilbank and Ashley, Pontypool. Friday luncheon guests of 0. Challices, their daughter Mrs. Deanna Harmer, Oshawa, their great- grandaughter, little Miss Jessica Heckoert, Apple River, River, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tam- blyn arrived home last Tuesday Tuesday night, after enjoying several days in B.C. Spring flower show, plant sale and guest speaker, Mr. Groen, Dept, of Agriculture, this Thursday night, 7.30, in Orono U. Church sponsored by Orono Horticulture. Jrs. meeting Tuesday, May 23rd, 6.30 p.m. Sunday, Mother's Day guests of Mrs. Edith Taylor and Mrs. Anne Marie Thomson Thomson - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ontario Street Holds Family Fun Fair A BETTER DEAL 1st. 2nd and 3rd Mortgages i Open,privileges " '\e~Samc day . service HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Bowmanville Senior Citizens Citizens met at the Lions Centre, Centre, Mot 9, 89. The President President Mrs. V. Downey, opened the meeting and the business was discussed. The Secretary, Mrs. I. England,read England,read the minutes from the last meeting and the Treasurer, Mrs. D. Wollstein gave her report. 76e 'WaMfuift&i &e*ttne Buy 1 Get 1 BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND On The Widest Selection of Patterns Ever SAVE UP TO • Country Prints • Borders Jacobean Patterns, Modem, Traditional Buy 1 Get 1 FREE 75 % and more 1. Factory Prices 2. Excellent Service 3. Best In-Stock Selection 4. The Best For Less "Wallpaper3 or 4 rooms for the price of one" *76e TVoMftcift&i Durham's First Complete Discount Wallpaper Outlet 140 Slmcoe 31. S ! (Jvil South «I John) 37 Merwood Are. I, Slheeen tlwjfi J end 461 SCARBOROUGH 711 Me/khem Rd.' ■«tween tliimefe A Uwrenn In Pitntrd Peit heie 431-4458 OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL NINE! rtcVJ night 8 p.m. But will stop for summer and last night, May 31, and will restart in October. Ladies please bring lunch. Orono United Church News Greeters at door on Sunday Sunday morning - Lawrence and Vera Staples. Ushers at door - Judy and Allan Plummer and Barbara and Bill Hannah. Hannah. Mrs. Dorothy Barnett gave the children's story. The choir rendered "Meeting in The Air", and a special musical treat was .the ladies trio, Nancy Barber, Barber, Carol Hooper, ana Marlene Marlene Ross, rendering "Search me, O God." Orono-Kirby Official Board Meets Tuesday, May 30, at 7.30 p.m. in Orono United Church. For all members of Session Trustees, Trustees, Stewards and reps, from S. School; U.C.W. Ministry Ministry and Personnel, M&S. This is a very important meeting with Oshawa Presbytery Presbytery Support in Ministry Committee, and all are urged to attend. Next Sunday, May 21 - Sacrament of Infant Baptism. Baptism. May 28th - Conference Sunday - Led by elder Marvin Marvin Colvin. Kirby-Sunday School Anniversary. Anniversary. June 4th - Orono Sunday school Anniversary Special Guest - "Mrs. B" - Beaulah Buchwald. (Ventriloouist). June Utn Sacrament of Holy Communion. Orono News Congratulations to local resident Jim Richards, whose photography of birds is to be featured in the newly newly renovated ornithological department of Royal Ontario Museum. The exhibit is to be held early in 1990. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland Sutherland and Joanne, Bowmanville Bowmanville were Mother's Day visitors with her parents, the Challice's and nis parents parents the James Sutherland's. Sutherland's. Mr. John Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pigott were Sunday "Mother's Day" dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stapleton and family, Oshawa. Several Orono folks enjoyed enjoyed a bus trip to Wall ace- burg on Monday, with the Newcastle Sr. Citizens club. Students from Courtice North Public School entertained entertained dozens of residents at Strathaven Nursing Home last Wednesday, May 10. Singers, dancers, ana readers presented a wonderful show for eveiyone who was in attendance. Here the Courtice choir is singing "Somewhere Out There". On Friday evening, May 5, a good crowd turned out for the Ontario Stret Public School Family Fun Fair. Just a few of the attractions were a cafe, a fish pond, a miniature golf course and face painting. Here, Heather Stockman gets ready to paint a design on Justine Simpson. Sr. Citizens Hold Meeting Cards were played and the winners were A. Savery, D. Wollstein and W. Wool- ley. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. R. Shackle- ton and her committee. 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