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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jun 1989, p. 8

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t < 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc. June 21.198!) Strathaven Resident Celebrates 101st Birthday Cubs Receive Green Star Several 1st Newcastle Cubs recently received their Green Star. They are back row, 1-r, David Barr, Casey Vanderstarre, Steven Kraayvanger, Joshua Anderson; front row, Matthew Caswell, Travis Brown, Kevin Perry; absent: Neil Towler, Robert I Tressider. Chad Fuller, Rory Fannon, Vincent Nor- ton. Wesleyville News by E. Bax-rowclough X John Mitchell celebrated birthday number 101 last Wednesday, June 14, at Strathaven Nursing Home. Joining Mr. Mitchell to help him eat the enormous birthday cake he received were some family members and Strathaven staff. From the left they are: Colleen Taylor (kneeling) son-in-law Alf Samells, daughter Kay Samells, Sharon Whelan, and Grace Heidinga. Student Handprints Part of Presentation at Knox V b .° * * - Mark Benschop, a grade one student at Knox Christian School, was one of several several students.who received the book Don't Take Candy From a Stranger, a child protection guide. Dan Holkema, from Skylight Donuts in Bowmanville, donated the books, and Constable Pat Sawyer, from 16 Division, helped out by putting each child's hand print in the back of the book. Hansard Quotes MP on VIA Debate Mr. Ross Stevenson (Durham): (Durham): Mr. Speaker, I wish to commend the Toronto- Peterborough-Havelock Line Passenger Association for its realistic efforts to preserve the VIA Rail service. VIA officials have identified identified this train and the Que- bec-Windsor corridor as the GOT YAH HAPPY 40th AUNT JUDY two lines that come closest to paying for themselves. The Passenger Association, in a recent presentation to the President of VIA, demonstrated demonstrated a willingness to work with VIA to rationalize this service. The Association stated, and I quote that it "strongly supports the Government's desire to minimize VIA's dependence dependence on the public purse," but stressed that VIA must be free of its regulatory regulatory stranglehold and allowed allowed to operate as a true business venture. The Association Association listed a number of eminently practical suggestions suggestions for making the train more economical. This is an outstanding public-spirited initiative by these passengers passengers to keep the Toronto- Havelock line open. I hone the proposals receive the detailed detailed consideration they warrant. igratulations to Andrea Andrea Thompson of Welcome who has been chosen as one of Canada's exchange students; students; for the coming year. Andrea has finished High School and will take this year for a different kind of education. She will be going to British Columbia at the end of August to meet a young student from Indonesia Indonesia and they will spend three months in British Columbia. Columbia. Then Andrea will go home with the other student to her home in Indonesia. Best wishes of all go with them. Congratulations also to Rachel Thorndyke and others others of her group who flew up from Brownies to Guides at a ceremony in George Hamilton Hamilton school during the week of May 29th. Members of Port Hope preceptory , with their wives, attended service at Plainville church on Sunday morning May 4th, where the men marched into the church in a body. The minister minister was Reverend Melville Buttars and the music was led by the junior and senior choirs. From this area, Harold Harold and Verna Arnold and Vera Austin, attended. On Thursday evening June 8th, there was one of those very happy occasions when friends gather to bring best wishes to a bride to be, and express them with gaily wrapped parcels. Immediate neighbours and family friends of Andrew McColl were invited to the home of Bob and A.K. Sculthorpe to meet his bride-to-be, Julie Leonard. They were welcomed welcomed by A.K. and cohostesses cohostesses Christine Wilson and Margaret Spragge. All sat on the deck by the lovely landscaped lawns to enjoy coffee, and tasty and eye appealing appealing refreshments. When the air became cooler, they went indoors to the comfort of the living room where Julie Julie was seated by a table laden laden with gifts and asked to begin opening. She was assisted assisted in this and recording names by her friend, Nancy Riley, and the contents were started on their viewing round by Emily Sculthorpe and Melissa Leonard. Spontaneous Spontaneous and delightful entertainment entertainment was provided by all the little people present, Melissa , Jamie, Emily, Ian, Zachary, David and especially especially baby Andrew Montague Casson. Julie thanked everyone everyone for gifts and good wishes and all present expressed expressed appreciation to the hostesses for the opportunity opportunity of wishing Julie and Andrew Andrew the best life affords. Among those present were Julie's mother and grandmother grandmother of Toronto, Andrew's sister Bev Winn, mother Jane McColl and grandmother grandmother Mrs. H. Reeve, cousin cousin Dorothy Acker of Oshawa and family friend Margaret Marsh of Baltimore. Baltimore. On Saturday afternoon, June the 10th, group 2 of STOP SMOKING with Hypnotherapy or Money Back'Guaranteed Continuing to offer clinics you demand due to our success rate that cannot be beaten. You will stop smoking easily and effortlessly, effortlessly, without the usual discomforting withdrawal symptoms or weight gain. You will join the thousands of happy people who have successfully kicked the habit with our program. 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The events of the afternoon were announced by Dora Nichols, leader of the group and entertainment entertainment was provided by the players called "The buskers", named for an old English band of street musicians. musicians. They are John Groeneveld with accordian, Bruce Hendry with violin, Morley Bickle, bass guitar, Tom Wilson with flute and Roly Bowman with banjo. The group led a rousing sing-song throughout the afternoon afternoon and Tom Wilson's solo, "I'm not as young as I used to be" brought hearty applause also. Following the programme each of the 10 birthday people received a corsage made by Berniece Best, a gift, and with all the other guests, cake and ice cream with beverage, Hostesses Hostesses serving the people were, besides Dora, Marion Bamsey, Orald Ford, Helen Dinner, Christine Wilson and Barbara Irwin. A representative representative of Golden Plow expressed expressed appreciation for this afternoon of pleasure for the ipeople in its'care. Service s at Welcome Unit r ed Chptçlx on June 11 was in charge of Mr. Floyd Babcock, Babcock, General Secretary of Canadian Bible Society. Mr. Babcock told the story story of the founding of the Society Society in England after a young girl saved little pieces of coin for many years before she had enough to buy a Bible and then walked many miles to purchase one. The man from whom she bought it was so impressed by Mary Jones' need for a Bible and her struggle to get one, he was instrumental in starting starting the Society which now put Bibles in 187 countries, in the language of the people. people. Miracles are the result of need as was the feeding of the large crowd with a few loaves and fishes as told in the morning scriptures from Mark. The six ladies in the choir sang "O, Clap Your Hands." The offering was received received by George Tu fiord and Clarence Nichols and the floral offerings were the still-lovely lilacs, honeysuckle, honeysuckle, tulips and large red poppies. poppies. Doreen McHolm greeted greeted the congregation at the door. Marcella Vallerica is having a continuing birthday birthday to celebrate her 90th, for daughter, Penelope, with husband Manuel Flores, grandson Norman from Chicago Chicago and grandson Ivan from New York, are visiting her. The congregation was happy to have her share her visitors at the service. Welcome Sunday school picnic was held at the park on the afternoon of June 11th, and everyone had a super super time. Everyone, means all of the children were there with most of the parents parents and after the races and games, hot dogs and hamburgers hamburgers were appreciated by children and adults alike. The man who went out with a bag of feathers and put one on the door step of many people, then went back to pick them up, had the same trouble writers have in crossing out a mistake. mistake. I can only hope the people who read news of a week or so ago,which said Arthur Martin was celebrating celebrating his 50th anniversary , will read this and know it was his 45th. Years are too precious to throw away five. June 16, 1939: Ball practice practice was held in Mr. Austin's field. A mixed team of boys and girls enjoyed a good game. Mr. Thorndyke received received word that a number of books had been left to the church by the late Mrs. Abbott Abbott of Toronto. Mr. Annis of Toronto was the Temperance Temperance speaker at church service, service, W. A. Indies met at the homo of Mrs. Carlton Payne and heard an interesting account account by Mrs, W. Meadows of her trip to California. When The Stars Come Up, Prices Come Down! 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