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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Oct 1989, p. 25

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\ St. Joseph's Church Holds Popular liaxaar •tr United Church W omen Hold Meeting in Tyrone / ■ 'ii' d I ' f ' \ x ! / «re 3pt ~«v S**» xif-f '■ ' vÿ>r,;^;^ m-* ^ li! "f.' w *%gg^ "* 1 Another successful bazaar took place at St. Joseph's Church on October 14. By noon the bake table was sold out and the number of items offered for sale had dwindled in number. The fish pond continued to go strong. Here Ben O'Brien, who pofefromA 1 W b S ^ s ^ erman of the day, gets some help with his fishing Play Promises to be a Chilling Performance October 4th, women of the Tyrone UCW gathered in the CE building and Jean Slemon, President, presiding presiding over the meeting opened with a reading "God has two dwellings", followed by "Take time to smell the flowers." flowers." Secretary's report was read and approved. Jackie Vaneyk offered to look alter the December wedding catering, and Betty Pascoe agreed to head the catering of the four dinners already approved. These ladies ladies were thanked for their offer in this trying situation. Elsie Roy and Edna Wood will be the committee for the November meeting. October 12 the Presbyte- rial Women will meet at Tyrone Tyrone church with Linda Jewel Jewel present. Ann Pleasance and Betty Pascoe are to arrange for the lunch to be held at the Orange Lodge Hall. Treasurer's report was read by Carol Southwell. The ladies who served 1 If -a.. : . : -Vi On Thursday, October 26 and Friday, October 27, St. Stephen's High School is O presenting a plav entitled "Ghosts and Other Scary Things:"ThitshbW is'a collec- -A; tion of songs and skits, some of which were written by John Sheridan. They are be- -V ing performed to both frighten and delight audiences. Everyone is welcome to come "M out and witness this Halloween extravaganza but please remember to bring a ■ friend because you won't want to see this show alone. Show times are at eight p.m. m the St. Stephen's auditorium and refreshments will be available in a cafe/ nightclub, setting. The cast members in this photo include, from left: Tracy Reid, Corissa Tilley, Paula DuMouchel and Melizza Avila. Report from Courtice S.S. by Charlene Klobs X Although Thanksgiving " was celebrated differently between the students, the majority enjoyed the extra day off and wished for more. -A basketball foul throwing Competition was held during .ch every day for one week. The highest scorers at the end of the week each won a turkey for their holiday holiday dinners. A "Name That Tune" contest contest was also held every morning during the an nouncements and each homeroom could participate by writing down what their answer to the mystery song was and entering it into the contest. The 1960's were revisited by Mr. Seigner's OAC art class. They were busy making making tye-dye t-shirts and distributing distributing them to all who had bought them. The brightly coloured wearable art sola for $12 a shirt and piles were produced. Courtice students who Kevin Anyan 01 The Dust has settled on Great Gar Deals. Roger Swan Auto Centre R.R.#6 Bowmanville 623-2906 ranked first in their courses or had an average over 80% last year, were honoured at the Junior Awards Assembly. Assembly. Many students were recognized recognized for their achievement achievement and the band and a slide presentation entertained entertained the large group of students and teachers. Courtice's fundraising campaign has ended. Students Students once again sold chocolate chocolate bars to raise money and they also had a chance to win cash prizes for their participation participation in the fundraising event. Courtice Secondary's annual annual Commencement will be held on Friday, October 20. Congratulations to all graduates graduates and good luck in your future endeavours. 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October 29th has been set for the Induction of our minister minister Reverend Bonnie Kelly at 7.30 p.m. at Tyrone Church. Elsie read the correspondence correspondence from The Johnsons Operation Eye-sight and the youth Society. Bessie stated there is a meeting at Kings view United United Church, Oshawa on October October 16th. Collection was received and dedicated. Ann informed us of a bus trip to be taken and agreed to look after the details - It could be between December 2nd and December 8th by Trentway Bus and hoped we could fill the bus - (44). Arlene Kowan and Jackie Vaneyk had the Devotional and lunch this month. The devotion was a Bible Study with three groups. Exchange Solidarity with Women. Each group had three questions questions from certain passages of the New Testament and we were to jot down the similarities similarities of the women and the conclusion we drew from the discussion. Hymn 385 a new hymn from the red hymn book was sung. The tune was not familiar but the lyrics were thoughtful and worked in nicely with the rest of the Devotional. Reverend Kelly closed with a prayer. Arlene had set up lunch which we all enjoyed. November meeting 2nd Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ms i i The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 18,1989 25; UCW Annual Meeting Held in Tyrone PT :>X V.V'/'r'A'- \A ' " <£■«// J / <• . MnZUiM M 0» «** SW» The Oshawa Presbyterial United Church Women held their annual regional meeting at Tyrone United Church last week. The theme of the meeting this year was "Come Let Us Sing." The meetings are a source of fellowship and leadership training for women. Pictured here are, from left: Jacke Guthrie, president of the Oshawa Presbyterial United Church Women; Lynda Jewell, guest speaker; and Betty Turcott, first vice president of the Oshawa Presbyterial UCW. ■ Him X A ■ ' >: ■ X f ' . 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