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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1989, p. 15

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* r Famous Artist Displays Work atlntowne Gallery The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 6,1989 i.5 By Michelle Lowry On Friday, November 10 the OAC history classes and grade 12 American history class went on a bus trip to Washington D.C. The bus ride took 14 hours each way, so fortunately for the students and supervisors there was a television on the bus which provided entertainment. entertainment. The group arrived in Washington at approximately approximately 8:30 p.m. and checked into the Day's Inn Downtown. The students had oppor-, tu ni ties to visit many interplaces interplaces on the trip. On Saturday, they had a guided tour of the Canadian Embassy, Embassy, a visit to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a tour of the Smithsonian Smithsonian Institute and they attended attended a performance of the Compangie Maguy Marin: a modern interpretation of the French Revolution. Students were also encouraged visit educational centres such as the Museum of American 6a tf'iü History, the Museum of Natural Natural History, the Air and Space Museum and the Smithsonian Castle, during their spare time. On Sunday, the students visited the Arlington National National Cemetery and watched the changing of the guard. They then went to the National National Geographic Society, the National Museum of African African History and visited the art galleries of the Smithsonian. Smithsonian. The students were then given some free time to visit places not on the itinerary itinerary such as the Viet Nani Memorial and the Jefferson Memorial. Perhaps the most educational experience of the trip occurred when many or the students took part in a rally at the Lincoln Memorial. The attendance at the rally was estimated to be 50-200 thousand people. This rally was an historic event in which the students could participate, thereby becoming a part of history themselves. The next day the students and supervisors supervisors headed for home and arrived arrived back at the school at approximately 8:30. The students students and supervisors had a fun trip which they will not forget. However, the trip would not have been possible possible without the participa- FiSH 8t SEAFOOD Now Available LIVE LOBSTERS Medium Shrimp $ 7 50 /(b. Count 43/50 per lb. / BOStOfl BIU6 FllletS Lobster Tails *3 50 /lb. $ 17 9 7lb. 5,10,14 oz.Tails \ - Let us prepare your Seafood Party Tray Bowmanville Fishery 19 Temperance Street Bowmanville 623-2139 "Ask about our new seafood recipe book"- Rainbow the Clown Performs Magic at Church Enniskillen News On Sunday, December 3rd (The First Sunday of Advent) Advent) we held a Communion Service. Keith' McGill lit the first Advent Candle (Hope). The choir sang a beautiful anthem under the direction of Ray Ashton our organist and choir leader. The Announcements are: A special Thank You goes to all who gave donations, Crafts and baking for the 5.30 p.m. Rainbow the Clown is doing a Magic Show at Enfield Church. Registration includes a light refreshment afterward. Registration Registration is available from Lois Alloway 263-2393 or Gertie Heard 263-2113. Bible Study will be held in Enniskillen on Tuesday afternoons from 2:00-3:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. On December 10th, En- Pancake and Craft Sale put, niskillen Sunday School will on at the church on Satur- present their White Gift and day ■ by the Pathfinder Group. It was a complete success. Jim Dilworth won the sweater, donated by Phyllis Bower. (Lois Allo- way's mother) and Nancy McGregor won the Christmas Christmas table centre piece donated donated by Cockerham's Florist Florist in Bowmanville. The 1st Enniskillen Pathfinders Pathfinders held their enrollment enrollment on Tuesday, December 5th combining it with their Christmas party. Gifts and cookies were exchanged for a pleasant evening. On December the 9th at pr< Mitten Tree Service. The g 'fts will be gong to Denise ouse. There will be lunch served after the service. There are boxes at the back of the church one for Men's Hostel and one for Denise House. December 17th Donations for the shut-ins boxes may be brought into the church ready for packing on Monday, Monday, December 18th. For further information you may call Doreen Lamb at 263- 2656 or Muriel Butson at 263-8428. December 24th A com-, bined Christmas Eve service at 7:00 p.m. at the Enniskillen Enniskillen United Church. If you haven't yet met Reverend Bonnie Kelly, come out some Sunday morning at 9:45 and join with us in worship. There was a good turnout at the Enfield Christmas Carol service on Sunday. Reverend Bonnie Kelly officiated officiated and the Children presented presented the Nativity. There was lots of singing and a social social time was held afterwards. afterwards. This week's visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton, Williams Williams Point, Linda and Lisa Ciyderman, Gail Simpson, Bowmanville, David Stainton, Stainton, Cobourg, Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley were Saturday Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimi- gon visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostrowski, Mississauga Mississauga on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Demers Demers and Shawn Averv, King ston and Kevin Avery, Lindsay, Lindsay, were Friday night visitors of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn. Tamblyn. Bride-to-be Karen Tordiff of Orono was honored with a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howe and Mary Lee on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Raglan, were recent recent visitors with Mrs. W.E. Sanderson and the Edgar Wright's. Several from the area attended attended the General Motors Gift of Music concert on Sunday at the G.L. Roberts Collegiate in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacK- enzie were Sunday afternoon afternoon tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry, Donna and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery visited Mrs. Rene Cook, Whitby on Wednes day. Miss Sarah Nielseh. Jones, Don Mills, was a) weekend visitor with Mr.; and Mrs. Ron Somberger,: Jessica and Alexandra. • ; We welcome Mr. and' Mrs. David MacArthur, Tif-1 fany, Ashley, and Brandon] to the new subdivision, west; of the village. Mr. Lockie McNair and] Brian, Oshawa were Satur-* day luncheon guests of Mr.] and Mrs.Bud McNair. - * JAMES INSURANCE Broker Limited 26 King St. East, Bowmanville, Ont. LI C1N2 e HOME • BUSINESS • auto 623-4406 • life DÔÙGJÀWS mm -, k . NËSTA ÀKËY ELEANOR DAMANT GAYLE WINDSOR Serving Bowmanville and Area Since 1893 Artist John Newby was the special guest at the Intowne Gallery on Saturday, December 2. Mr. Newby was on hand to sign his works and to introduce some new releases. He is shown above along with gallery owners Edgar and Mary Lucas. The gallery is located at 7 King St. East., in Bowmanville. Bowmanville H.S. News tion of the supervisors: Mr. Morris, Mr. Remple, Mr. Essex Essex and Mrs. Essex. For the past several weeks, Students' Council has been involved in a fundraising fundraising project. They have been selling locker shelves for six dollars apiece, with all proceeds going to the Hospital for Sick Children. Students' Council doubled all proceeds made in order to support this good cause. Students' Council would like to thank all of the students students who bought locker shelf, or 'gave' à 'donation. Your support is appreciated. Students' Council has been very busy with fundraising fundraising this school year. They have raised about $10,OQO through various fund-raising activities and have donated thousands of dollars to charities. At present Students' Council has donated $800.00 to the United Way, $300.00 to the Arthritis Research Society, $400.00 to the Royal Canadian Canadian Legion, $700.00 to the BHS Art Department, and $2300.00 to the Theatre and Auditorium. The Students' Council at BHS has donated more money to charities, than any other Students' Council in our Board of Education. Education. A Great Christmas Gift ,-lv. ni:- Bay this :yox Refrigerator ml For Only kyoi. mh'yii l'< •; .. . bi'.'l.U t--l *!■ wsj .11 • 0/ AND YOU WILL RECEIVE fl ... • 9rnm S * w 1 IHlIfft lililtll NMSSS9 Panasonic Genius Microwave Oven ■ FutareWave Turntable System ■ Super Qenlus weight sensor controls ■ fluto Weight sensor reheat ■ fluto weight cook ■ .8 cu. ft oven cavity ■ 6 Power levels 80-700 watts n - BIG BONGS - How To" Video Tape from Panasonic Panasonic. BOWMANVILLE AUDIO-VISION 58 King Street West Telephone 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" Easy Credit Terms - Service To Most Makes

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