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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Dec 1989, p. 12

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t I ,12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 20.1989 v Christmas Concert Held at Monsignor Cleary School Hold Pdrty Employees Brighten Christmas for Patients Students at Monsignor Cleary School in Courtice ticipated either as an actor, a choir member, or a • 'were holding their Christmas concert on Tuesday and member of the rhythm band and recorder group. Mau- , 'Wednesday this week. It was stretched over two reen Sullivan and Liz Ferguson directed the produc- ^nights because the cast of the play "A Children's Na- tion. The scene pictured here is of Mary and Joseph htivity" had close to 200 members in it each night. Eve- and all the people who had come to see the birth of ry student in the school, from grade one to eight, par- Christ. I- Living Nativity Scene Ready for Three Performances £ Starting tonight,_ (Wednesday), at 7:30, the live, cast, minus the animals, held a dress rehearsal on . ever-popular Nativity scene at St. Paul s United Monday when this photo was taken. Everyone is in- church will be presented. The Living Nativity will vited to attend the three performances. .also be performed Thursday and Friday evenings. The Problems with Recycling Not Unique to Durham Region Durham Region's problem problem with recycling is not unique to the Region, according according to the public works department's director of operations. operations. Art Lcitch told members of Regional Council last week that when four recycling recycling programs were cancelled, cancelled, they wore cancelled because of unstable cling markets, FiSH fit SEAFOOD LIVE LOBSTE Available ® Scallops $ 10 9 Vlb. Count 21/25 per lb. Lobster Tails $ 17 90 /lb. (5 oz. tail ONLY $5.60) Alaskan Kins Crab Available Gift certificates make an ideal Christmas Gift Let us prepare your Seafood Party Tray Bowmanville Fishery 19 Temperance Street Bowmanville 623-2139 "Ask about our new seafood recipe book" rccy- "They were cancelled for that reason alone," ho said. Mr. Lcitch was replying to concerns raised by Pickering Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs that the Region hadn't applied applied for any provincial assistance assistance to keep the programs programs going. Mayor Arthurs said ho was concerned about the cancelled programs and felt the Region should have approached approached the government for grants. Mr. Lcitch said the Ministry Ministry of the Environment doesn't linvo tho money to support their own programs and have asked municipalities municipalities not to submit applications applications for funding. Tho four proposed programs programs that wore postponed a few weeks ago arc: a PET/ plastics recycling program; a pilot mixed paper recycling project; an apartment recycling recycling program and the expansion expansion of tho recycling drop-off depot. Waste Management Chairman John Aker said that only the programs in question have boon postponed postponed and that there was no reduction of existing programs. programs. Enniskillen News byB. Wright The 1st Enniskillen Brownies held their Christmas Christmas Party on Tuesday, December December 12th, with 17 present. They did three Christmas , crafts, being ornaments ornaments for the tree. Santa came to visit and gave the girls their presents. They sang Christmas Carols and had refreshments and then went home. On Sunday, December 24th, there will be a church service at the regular time in our church. A combined Christmas Eve Service will be held at 7.00 p.m. at the Enniskillen United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were Sunday Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ratz, R.R. #1, Oshawa. They also visited visited with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Murray Sanderson while there. Mrs. Godfrey Bowman, Bowmanville was a overnight overnight guest of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence English, Bowmanville, Mr. Tim Madock and Tagen were'recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon, Mr. and Mrs; Carl Ferguson were Thursday evening dinner dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Sante Bortolazzo. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pig- gott visited Mr. and Mrs. Clark Piggott, Oshawa on Saturday evening. A Christmas Gathering was held at Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier's Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry and Ralph attended. À number from this area attended the combined choirs concert of First Baptist Baptist Church, Oshawa and Maranatha Christian Re formed ' Church, Bowmanville Bowmanville on the weekend with Mr. Cory Kuipers being the Choir Director and Organist. Organist. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley were Friday Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Mr. and Mrs. George Car- son, Orono were Monday luncheon guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman, Mr. Glen Tamblyn, Victoria, B.C. Mr. Martin Tamblyn, St. Catharines Catharines were Sunday evening dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rowlands, Rowlands, Agincourt were recent visitors of Miss Clara Page. Mrs. Rene Cook, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Avery and Mrs. Gladys Avery, Oshawa were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery. Misses Clara Page and Myrtle Tamblyn, Mr. Gordon Gordon Stevens, Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enc Bowman, Dianne and Aaron at their Christmas Party. The Ferguson family held their Christmas dinner at the Old Tyrone Hall on Sunday. Sunday. Mrs. Art Leadbeater attended attended a Family Christmas gathering with her cousins at Solina Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimi- f ori visited Steve's brother ohn in hospital at Peterborough Peterborough on Saturday and were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Corrigan and family, Oakville, celebrating birthdays. birthdays. Your correspondent wishes wishes to wish Mr. John James and his staff a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, also to all the readers. Each chronic care patient on the second floor of Memorial Hospital enjoyed a pre-Christmas gift on Monday, Dec. 18th, courtesy of the staff at Scott's Chicken Villa in Bowmanville. Instead of exchanging gifts among their staff, they decided to prepare and present individual gifts to the patients. In this photo. Gail Luke and Mary Ann Sneed have cornered Bill Barraball near the Christmas tree, where he is presented with his gift and appears to be delighted. > •.& ; - ' 7f* Oj-Z i «i» tr-^v.q f'vjyq rfrJf * -yl tihf* T> f t Week Savings in every store throughout the Oshawa Centre. Sale starts Wednesday, Dec. 27th and runs until Saturday, Dec. 30th KXSIIAWA iOKNTRK The Oshawa Centre

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