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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jun 1989, p. 25

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» Several from Yelverton Attend Whittaker Concert The Canadian Statesman, BJamanville, June 14,1989 25 Yelverton News v by H. Malcolm Intended for last week Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Orval Quack- enbush and family in the sudden passing on Thursday of this week of Orval's one remaining brother, Raymond Raymond of the Lindsay area. Sympathy too to Mr. Quack- enbush's family members including including his two remaining sisters, one of Warkworth. and one of U.S.A. Welcome visitors at Mal- conia on Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cornelius Jansen of Ajax, Ontario and their visitors from Holland. Holland. Annie and Joe Korf of Velsen-Suid Holland. The Korfs hail from the same area in Holland where Cor ne once lived prior to moving moving to Canada and have many mutual friends in the Netherlands. Corrie and Mona Malcolm Malcolm attended a baby shower shower for Mrs. Wendy Kelly and infant son Ryan held at the home of Mrs. Roxanne Ver- way in Ops Township on Sunday afternoon. Some 25- 30 friends, neighbours and relatives were present to honour Doug and Wendy's first son with a varied collection collection of miniature clothes, toys etc. A pleasant social time was had by those in attendance. attendance. Marti-Jane and Danielle Malcolm hosted a birthday dinner on Monday, May 29 to observe the mutual birthdays birthdays of Dionne Martina Malcolm, Malcolm, aged 6 and her grand- pappy Peter Connolly (undisclosed age). Those attending attending the festive occasion were the hosts, the honoured honoured birthday folks and Helen Connolly, Jane's girl Guides and Brownies Bridge and Fly Up in Meetings Five members of the First Bowmanville Guides left): Lisa Amburg, Guide Leader Joanna ThrasKer, bridged to the 2nd Bowmanville Pathfinders during a, Leanne Ball, Guide Leader Louise Beach and Melissa ceremony held at the Memorial Park Clubhouse on Beach. In addition to joining pathfinders, Melissa, Monday, May 29.. In the front row are Kelley Fhntoff Leanne, Kelley and Sarah each received all-round and Sarah McCreary. The back row includes (from cords. We Are Your Specialists MEKHAB EXTERIORS 623-9828 Capping Eavestroughing Additions Fencing Call » Siding » Soffits 1 Fascia 1 Roofing » Heat Mirror Windows Plus a complete line of Doors and Windows Custom Homes -- Renovations NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL Bank Financing now available upon request. MEKHAB EXTERIORS 18 yeaM MpeOkuc* la Jew you. Difference Goiiqerls Tirivel SINCE 1955 • Airline tickets afpirport prices • Unbiased professional advice • Personal service • Free ticket delivery • Cruise desk • Holiday vacations • Group Iravefdivislon ;• Corporate rates Bowmanville Mall 243 King St. E. 623-1511 friend Jackie and Corrie and Harvey Malcolm. On Saturday evening several several local folks attended the Roger Whittaker concert at the Memorial Centre in Peterborough. Peterborough. It was a pleasant pleasant evening spent listening to Roger's good old songs olus a variety of newer, more upbeat numbers. A bit of trivia concerning Mr. Whittaker, he has a bit of a limp, like Chester on Gun- smoke, he and his wife are celebrating their 25th wedding wedding anniversary this year. His parents over 80 years of age, who lived in Kenya, Africa, Africa, I believe, were assaulted assaulted in their home and his father father died as a result of injuries suffered. Those from this area attending attending the concert were Mary and Larry Mackie, Eileen Eileen and Howard Malcolm, Corrie and Harvey Malcolm and Ross and Audrey Davidson Davidson of Bethany. Many from our area enjoyed enjoyed the music and dancing of Warren Sutcliffe at Ops arena on Saturday evening at the Walker-Wright- Callaghan annual dance. On Thursday, Yelverton U.C.W. met at the home of Peggy and Fred Stacey in Wilmot Creek, Newcastle for their June meeting. Final plans for our Park BBQ were no doubt concluded. An opportunity was afforded to view Peggy's large collection of porcelain dolls which she has completely outfitted in period costumes. One of these lovely dolls Peggy has donated for a draw for the Yelverton U.C.W. to be held at the beef dinner in October. October. These dolls are real works of art (actually works of Peggy) and retail on the market around $200.00. The Stacey donation is much appreciated appreciated by the Yelverton ladies. Mrs. Joyce Foster, mother of Jack Burton of this community and her niece Miss Annie Rhodes, both of England, have been visiting Jack and Marleah Burton the past couple of weeks and visited a number of Ontario tourist attractions attractions and returned home on Sunday. Master Dwayne Glasbergen has been quite successful in his rabbit showing recently. At the Blackstock Rabbit show a week ago Saturday, Dwayne had 8 firsts, 9 seconds, seconds, 6 thirds and 5 fourths plus SRosettes and 1 Best of Opposite of Variety. On Sunday Sunday last week-end he rec'd 9 firsts, 10 seconds, 6 thirds and 4 fourths plus 7 Rosette's. Rosette's. At the Brooldin Rabbit Rabbit Show he had 13firsts, 5 seconds, 1 third plus' the Best Rex, the Best Mini Top plus other prizes as well, including including a trophy for the Best Opposite Sex. In i These members of the 5th Bowmanville Brownies wearing somewhat unusual headgear. The new flew up to the Third Bowmanville Guide Company Guides are: (from left) Jennifer Staples Jennifer last on Thursday, June 8th, during a ceremony at St. Whalley, Jeni Vandebospoort, Ann Stewart'and April John's Church in Bowmanville. The ceremony had an Maguire. "inter-stellar" theme, which explains why the Brownies Brownies are standing in front of a door to a rocket ship and .Opr People Mofte the conjunction with Maiy and Balfour Moore's recent 50th wedding anniversary, the Moore family had a number of special guests, relatives and friends from a distance. These included Mary's cousin Mr. David Lester of Bristol, England, Mary's sister Grace and Darryl Cordelle of Kelowna, B. C. and their son Drew Cordelle from Claresholme, Alta., Mary's niece and her husband - Dr. Ted Rich and Margo Rich from Penticton B. C., Hazel and Ivan Mar- kle of Port Hope and the couple who stood up with them 50 years ago, - Elwood and Helen (Walden) Frain of Willowdale. These are but a few of the more distant guests present for the auspicious auspicious occasion. Sorry to report Mrs. Lorraine Lorraine Preston was admitted to a Peterborough hospital over the week-end. Hope her stay will be of a short duration. duration. A number of local residents residents attended the two day Craft show in Manvers Arena Arena on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Glasher- f en of Whitby who has been olidaying in Holland the past five weeks, is expected home this week. tm Wf HOW TO FENCE IN YOUR YARD WITHOUT FENCING 0UTTHE NEIGHBORHOOD. With one phone cell to Invisible Fencing*, you can safely keep your dog within your property limits, without limiting your view. It works without unsightly fences, and costs less than traditional fencing. University tested, Vet approved. Invisible Fencing even comes with a 30-day money back guarantee. 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