I t Welcome UCWHolds Christmas Meeting The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 27,1989 $1,000 Win Will Come in Handy for Christmas 13 Wesleyville News The UCW of' Welcome United Church held the December December meeting following a luncheon at the Welcome Motor Court, on the 13th. There was a good attendance attendance which included some of the men of the church. Unit one met at the home of Phyllis Symons, Port Hope and unit two held their meeting at the church. The business was conducted by the retiring leader. Dora Nichols who expressed appreciation appreciation to her willing helpers during her term of office. It was decided following following the regular and white gift offerings that the $60 gift should be sent to the Fred Victor mission in Toronto. Toronto. The UCW and W.À. before it have sponsored a child since 1945, first through the Save the children's children's fund, then World Mission, Mission, and New Horizons, but this coming year that sup port will go to community projects rather than an individual.' individual.' Marsha Groeneveld is now able to attend meetings meetings and is welcomed into unit two, to become part of a group led by Christine Wilson. Wilson. The next meeting will be general, in January 1990. The programmes have been prepared for 1990 by Christine Christine Wilson and Jean Payne and will be. available to members in the coming week. Gwen Best, leader, began the devotions with a suitable suitable verse and Barbara Irwin led in prayer. Appreciation was expressed to Doar Nichols Nichols for her dedicated work during the last two years. Christine Wilson was pianist pianist for the hymns used throughout the readings, one by Marsha Groeneveld telling of fears of the dark and guidance by Jesus, and another told of the origin of the word bedlam, that states of confusion when too many people are in one spot. Evidently Evidently it comes from a slurred use of the name Bethlehem. The programme provided by the group in charge was an interesting Christmasy workshop of Christmas decorations, decorations, demonstrated by Jane McColl. Considerable work had gone into gathering gathering and preparing materials. This was appreciated by all who learned how and made bright red cardinals to hang on tree or curtain, and beautiful beautiful gilded angels, using pine cones with milkweed pod wings and "golf tee" trumpet. A vote of thanks was tendered Jane and the meeting ended with Christmas Christmas cake and a cup of tea. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Thorndyke attended the bowling banquet held at the Odd Fellows Hall, Port Hope on Wednesday evening, December December 13th. On Wednesday, December December 6th,1989, Mrs. Jean Payne and son Rodney were guests at the formal opening mm miiiiHmiiiiiiWiiiii "" BEST OF LUCK IN THE NEW YEAR i\ Before we step Into the future, we'd like to [| step back and say thank you to all our customers who've helped to make our year a success! . nterprises m I lèU 1 nEFHIGEMTIONANOAmcOHDiriONING-SALES AND SERVICE Bowmanville 633-3221 H fl! Oshawa 433-1283 of Elgin and Winter Garden theatres in Toronto. After an opportunity for viewing the reconstruction, the formal ceremony was held during the afternoon. One part of the reclamation was the opportunity opportunity to have a name on a chair by making a donation. donation. It is interesting to family family and friends here that Rodney Payne's name is on one chair. Rodney is a restoration restoration enthusiast and is pleased to have a share in this one. Murray and Jean Payne with friends attended the Andy Williams show at the O'Keefe Centre on Wednesday Wednesday night and were very impressed impressed with the quality of the entertainment. On Monday afternoon, December 11th, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Nichols, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nichols Nichols spent an interesting afternoon afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gulsoy at his office in Toronto university. Dr. Gulsoy has been at work compiling a history of English English words. On Saturday night, December December 16th the Welcome United church choirs presented presented the cantata, "A Touch of Christmas" at the church. The composers wete P. and L. Brower, arranged by D. Maddux. The narrator was Nicole Ough, director and accompanist, Stephen Sword. It was a cold night but roads were good after the recent snowstorm which played havoc with roads farther farther west. There was a good attendance with visitors from Canton, Port Hope, Baltimore, Bowmanville and other places. With the programme programme in hand the audience audience could follow each number number by name, and join in singing several carols midway midway through the programme. programme. Featured singers were Barbara Croft, John Groeneveld, Lloyd Kellogg, Ruth Kellogg and Brenda Ough. The 12-member junior junior choir shared some of the numbers with the seniors and sang some on their own. There was spontaneous applause during the pro gramme and a standing tribute tribute at the close of this outstanding outstanding Christmas presentation. When bowing his acknowledgement, Mr. Sword included all the choir by gesture. A great deal of planning and hard work was involved in preparing the cantata, besides the actual training. It included publicity publicity by Tom and Christine Wilson, Roland Bowman, Dennis Croft, Ruth Kellogg, Brenda and Wayne Ough, Ken and Wendell Sedgwick who shared the set up crew work. Andrew Sword had a demanding chore in turning the pages. The UCW provided provided refreshments at the conclusion conclusion and most took advantage advantage of this social time to congratulate the singers and visit _ with each other. The evening's offering received by Allan Osborne and Chris Beatty, was $262 and was sufficient to complete the payment on the new organ. Following church service at Welcome on Sunday, December December 17, the congregation enjoyed a bountiful pot luck meal. After which the Sunday Sunday school presented their annual concert, each taking part and ending with Santa and gifts from the beautiful tree. The audience appreciated appreciated the dedicated work of teachers and officers. What's Happening At Waverley There are many exciting things happening at Waverley. Waverley. Mrs. Lorraine Kwillien is from Saskatchewan. She is a new teacher at Waverley. Waverley. She has taught for 14 years grades 2,3,5 and 6 in Chief Julius and Six in Alexander Alexander Mackenzie. She likes to bake and she likes Waverley Waverley so for. There are many party's in classrooms on the 21 and 22 of December. There is also an assembly for the school on the twenty second which is the last day for the students. But, I am sure they will be happy to return after Christmas holidays. January 8th, students and staff will be back at Waverley Waverley for the second term. , he ' ■ "kt'f Ï . v' .y- : f I ; . X V MyprtAÂ tir I J ' % Mi I'* , jl#l iff " I • ■ By" : - ■ I 1 Gary Wiltshire (middle) was the lucky winner of Club were, Draw Chairman , Don Oke (left), and Pres- $1000, in the Newcastle Lions Club annual Christmas ident, Ron Locke (right), draw. 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