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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1989, p. 8

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S The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 Wesley ville Intended for last week On-Wednesday, October 11th, unit two of Welcome UCW met at the home of Jean Payne instead of the usual place at the church. The business was conducted by Dora Nichols and concerned concerned coming events, including including the bazaar. Since these arrangements were discussed at the last meeting meeting there were few details to settle. The penny jar contents contents were handed in to add to the fund for supporting a child during the year. There was a good response at the bake sale on the previous Saturday with over $260 proceeds. The devotions were in charge of the group for the month, Dora Nichols, Jean Payne, and Helen Dinner. Dinner. Other members, unable to attend, were Elva Austin with other commitments, Kay Thomdvke and Phyllis Clarke with illness and Mandy Thorndyke also with other demands for the day. The speaker was Valerie Mutton, a young lawyer from from Bowmanville, who spoke on laws pertaining pertaining to family. Church service at Welcome Welcome on Sunday morning, October 15th, was abbreviated abbreviated in time and numbers. Reverend W. Sedgwick was in Orono taking service there while the minister from that church was at Garden Hill anniversary. The service began at 10 o'clock with opening part conducted by Ricarda Sword. Scripture lessons were read by George Tufford and the morning message was given by Mary Kellogg. The theme was developed from the thought that all carry a burden, many with severe handicaps. Many of these are overcome to make fine contributions to society, through a determination to achieve. Their efforts through a lifetime of struggle struggle are an inspiration to all who know of them. The choir's anthem was, "Give your heart to the Lord on ■ High". They were accompanied accompanied by John Groeneveld at the new keyboard. The offering offering was received by Melville McHolm and Arnold Thorn- dyke. The floral offering was different and unusual, two plants of flowering Kale, one white and the other rosy pink. As well, yellow chrysanthemums chrysanthemums added their color. This service was written written by Tom Wilson before he went to hospital. Several of the congregation went on to the service at Garden Hill, among them were the Harold Harold Austins, John Connellys, George Tufford, Georgina Fenton, Arnold Thorndykes and others. Arnold and Kay visited with Eva Longyear All were pleased to see Bob and Audrey Bartlett of Toronto Toronto who were down for the service. Recent visitors with Murray Murray and Jean Payne were, Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew of Kilray, Londonderry, Ireland, Ireland, their son Tom of Toronto, Toronto, Rodney Payne, Shelley Shelley and Joe Renaud of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Hale of the same place. October 18, 1939: YPU meeting heard current events by Carroll Nichols; W.A. met at Mrs. H. Brookings, Brookings, with Mrs. P. Holda- way, Pres; Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Brookings and Mrs. Mason presented a fine programme. programme. Mrs. Snell tola of working in an ammunitions plant in England in the last war; Red Cross quilt finished, finished, every one talking of knitting two and purling one; first crokinole of the season, George and Berniece Best winners. Auxiliary Hosts Salad Luncheon The Fall season of the Hospital Auxiliary is again in full swing beginning with a salad luncheon in September. September. Reports and correspondence correspondence were given and a thankyou goes to those who continued knitting during the summer, and to those who contributed infant layettes. layettes. The Auxiliary supports Continuing Care programs such as bus trips, and barbecues barbecues and also takes charge of Baby Photographs and Love Bucket rentals. Four executive members will again attend the HAAO Convention, October 28 to November 2 at the Royal York in Toronto. Starting in September, a new project was initiated, that being the H.E.L.P. lottery with tickets sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays Thursdays in the cafeteria. The programme of Auxiliary Auxiliary activities includes, a sweater sale, surprise auction, auction, volunteer appreciation night, Christmas Boutique and Draw, pre-ordered bake sale, Variety night, Spring Conference, Marathon Card party, Tag Day and Birthday Birthday Strawberry and Wine Social. We arc looking forward to the move to our new Gift Shop in the new wing in the near future and will be needing more volunteers for staffing. New members arc always welcome at our meetings. meetings. We do enjoy a time of fun and fellowship. Come Celebrate With Savings at Bowmanville Audio-Vision's Anniversary Sale - Anniversary Spacial by Oct. 28 - Nov. 4 Panasonic Technics SC-800 Stereo stereo „. 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