* The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 13 Horticultural Society Tours New Zealand by Film Enniskillen News by B. Wright Courtice Graduates Return for Annual Commencement Members and guests of Bowmanville Horticultural Society had a rare treat last Wednesday during their meeting at Trinity United Church. The guest speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibbs who took them on a photographic tour or New Zealand Zealand and Australia which was most colorful. They were introduced by President Heinz Netten, at left. BIG SAVINGS 10%-20% Choose from nine different systems, including carefree bronze or white aluminum or curved laminated wood. Exclusive features such as Heat Mirror™ glazing, Pow-R-Vent® cooling, and built-in shading provide year-round comfort. Perfect for kitchens, baths, spa enclosures, family rooms, patio rooms, and dining rooms. CALL or VISIT for COMPLETE DETAILS 1614 Dundas St. E., Whitby 432-1100 1-800-263-3754 v. '•/. ••.. tv. '--.•-i-.-r .V-. » -i- -1 a- •-- V- - -- v .. , 0 * p » FOUR SEASONS GREENHOUSES Design & Remodeling Centers ~N® The U.C.W. met at the home of Joyce Virtue on October October 18th. Pres. Shirley Stainton opened the meeting with a Prayer and a Poem "How great the yield from a Fertile Field"- Minutes were read and approved - Business was discussed discussed - Donations were made to the John Milton Society, Society, The Bursary Fund and the Native Ministries Training Training Centre. The Sr. Citizens Dinner was discussed and 15th of November was decided on as the date. The Christmas U.C.W. dinner was left to the committee committee to nlnn. where nnd when. Ruby Trewin reported on the information she had received received concerning a bus trip. All members were in favour of the plans for the trip to be confirmed. Volunteers were asked for the nominating committee. committee. Ella Bowman, Lois Nimi- gon and Shirley Stainton. volunteered. When you are phoned some time later to take an office, please take time to consider, the life and work of U.C.W. can only be possible with a slate of officers. officers. Joy asked for some help with a catering that is coming up soon. The meeting was then turned over to the committee. committee. Merle read some very interesting Thanksgiving verses - We sang Hymn 19 with Annie at the piano. Elsie Elsie read from the Psalms, pointing out we have so many blessings but take very little time to be thankful. thankful. Offering was received and dedicated by Elsie followed followed by prayer by Joyce and a reading on our bountiful bountiful harvest. Merle then asked Mrs. Margaret Down, our guest speaker to talk on her trip on the Thomas Crosby Five. This boat is a Mission boat serving the coastline of British British Columbia bringing supplies, supplies, medicine and ministry to these brave people who live in very isolated areas all year. Margaret had a very interesting interesting informative address address and beautiful pictures of the places the boat calls. She enjoyed every mile of the trip. Meeting closed with a Birthday cake for two of our members. On Sunday October 22nd Michelle Morrison, a Dea- conal Minister from Trinity United Church in Bowmanville Bowmanville was our _ as Reverend Kelly was absent absent on Study Leave. November 12th - Remem- brance Day Church Parade will be held. There will be no Sunday School. The Youth Groups of Cubs, Beavers, Beavers, Rangers, Pathfinders, Guides and Brownies will be having their Service of Remembrance Remembrance with us. December 10th The White Gift and Mitten Tree service will be held on this Sunday. Mrs. Jean Nielson-Jones, Sault Ste. Marie, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sorn- berger, Jessica and Alexandra. Alexandra. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug Park and family, Pontypool. Mrs. Don MacGregor and her mother, Mrs. Craig from New Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Groves were Monday luncheon guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herron to our community. They are living at the bottom of the big hill. Miss Mary Lee Howe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostrowski, Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family were Sunday diner diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim to help Merle celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lockie McNair and family, Oshawa, were Saturday evening visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bud McNair. Miss Lisa Bortolazzo, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Miss Julie Axford, Hampton were visitors at the Edgar Wright's. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott visited Mr. d Mrs. Clayton Read, Oro- nmn .';in oi'i.x;; mu:;t ,\>ot ok Ï/.KK.V n?' I ÎMK CAFfTKiilA • __ V r À fA /jy /i5&. im Sim/lmmlmb This is the large group of Courtice Secondary mencement Exercises 00 k^ ^ r ¥ ay night ' School graduates who received their diplomas at Com- They assembled in the cafeteria fo t s p an no. Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn were Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. J. C. Tamblyn, Tamblyn, Orono. Courtice Secondary School's band was hard at work stance number during the graduates processional, just prior to Friday's Commencement, practising for Mrs. Murray was directing them, their production of the traditional Pomp and Circum- Archilectural Building Product W We're Open... Uf? And We'd like to invite « And We'd like to invite one and all to come in and see our new store, and all the wonderful, products we have assembled. Everything for the most ambitious restoration, restoration, to great supplies and ideas for customizing your home We Have... 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