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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jan 1990, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 3,1990 Christm as Concert Held in Enniskillen a Jiililhli !.l# i III Enniskillen News ir ' On Wednesday, Dec. 20th ifhe Enniskillen Public 'School held their Christmas u poncerts at 1:15 p.m. and 7 "p.m. The whole school did a li superb performance of choral choral readings, songs, panto- " mimes, choral speaking and r ' drama. The school teachers ' are to be congratulated on a "job well done in training the children for their perfor- ;hnances. Pi; On Sunday we held our regular church service. We sang many beautiful carols and scripture readings were read. Rev. Bonnie Kelly based her message on "A Baby To Cast Out Fear." There was special music by the choir under the direction of Ray Ashton. Keith McGill assisted with the Bible readings. readings. Dannielle Alio way lit the Candle of Love. On Christmas eve our church was full to overflowing overflowing for the candle lighting service. Rev. Kelly lit the Christ Candle. The Tyrone junior choir under the direction direction of Jane Koene sang "One Little Candle" and "Jesus "Jesus God's Gift." Rev. Bonnie Kelly based her message on "Words of Significance." The Enniskillen choir sang as their Anthem under the direction direction of Ray Ashton "Bring a Torch." We sang beautiful carols and Rev. Kelly led us THEATRE DANCE ACADEMY Classes now in Bowmanville LOCATION: Bowmanville Lions Centre, Beech Avenue Principal: Barbara Szabunia BA.T.D., C.D.T.A, D.E.A. 723-0593 Young Drivers of Canada DRIVE TO SURVIVE During the 6 year period of the Second World War, 17,000 Canadians died in battle. In the last 6 years 36,000 people have died on Canadian roads. If current accident rates continue, one out of every 2 Canadians will be involved in a fatal .injury-producing accident accident in their lifetime. Traffic accidents arc the leading cause of death for Canadians Canadians under the age of 35. Drivers aged 16 - 24 account for over 25 percent of all drivers drivers killed in Canada each year. Traffic injuries and fatalities fatalities cost the nation an estimated. estimated. 3,5 Billion Dollars a year! A total of 60% of all new drivers in Ontario got little or no professional driver training. training. Federal Government statistics statistics show that 85 - 90% of all traffic accidents are caused by human error. Mechanical failure failure is the cause of only 7% of all accidents. Those arc just a few of the shocking statistics that need to bo lowered drastically, and it is those behind the wheel that must change them before they or someone close to them also becomes a statistic. Young Drivers of Canada is a national organization devoted devoted to the reduction of accidents accidents on our roads. YDC teaches accident avoidance skills so that drivers arc able to detect potentially hazardous hazardous situations and lake appro priate action so that problems don't become accidents. 1 YDC is continually being updated and upgraded every year so that we arc meeting the challenge of driving on today's today's roads. Driving is one of the skills you will probably use the most in your lifetime. . YDC has a Head Office which constantly monitors the quality of programs offered in each of their schools and improves improves the program each year. Texaco Canada has embarked embarked on an ambitious campaign campaign to reduce accident statistics statistics in the three ways. First, Texaco has arranged with YDC to reduce the cost of the YDC course by 10% for Drive to Survive Participants. Secondly, Secondly, Texaco has launched a broad public awareness campaign campaign to inform and remind Canadians about the importance importance of safe driving. And thirdly, Texaco is co-operating with community, government, and business organizations to further action on the safe driving driving issue. Drive to Survive is a major commitment to help combat a serious problem. It needs everyone's everyone's support. The local office, owned and operated by Lorraine Gray, is located at 98 King St. West, Bowmanville, telephone 623- 7017. Give it yours -- DRIVE TO SURVIVE in prayers. Ralph Werry and Rev. Kelly took turns with the Bible Readings. The Enniskillen Enniskillen choir sang "Rise Up Shepherd" and "Some Children See Him." Dari- nielle Alloway took a special solo part in one of the anthems. anthems. After the last Hymn, we shared the Lighting of the Candles. The Piggott family held a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Piggott, Blackstock on Sunday Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Cec- chetto and boys, Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier, Bethany were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry, Donna and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton had all their family home for Christmas. Family Christmas dinner was held on Sat. with Mrs. Len Stainton. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Piggott, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. James Piggott, Black- stock. Mr. and Mrs. George Leadbeater, Lori and Mark, Mrs. Pinder, Oshawa, Mr. Tom Leadbeater and friend Elaine, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leadbeater and Ryan, Baltimore were Christmas Day dinner E uests of Mr. and Mrs. Art eadbeater. On Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read, Tonya Tonya and Tara Lee Clemens, Orono, Ina Beryl Dudley, Bowmanville, Meta Swain, Hay don, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andrew Piggott, Oshawa were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and girls. Christmas Sunday visitors visitors of Dick and Barb Howe were Karen Tordiff and Fred Cashin, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley, Debbie Huggins and Derek, Courtice. On Boxing Day, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read. Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Mary Lee were Rick and Sherry Howe and family, Oshawa, Tim and Tracy Howe and family, Saintfield, Debbie and Brad Huggins and family, Courtice. Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright had their regular Christmas gathering on Boxing Boxing Day with the addition of a new great grandchild, Master Bryce Clemens, son of Brent and Mary Elisabeth Clemens, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb had all their family . home on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pollard, Courtice, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery were Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill, Ryan and Brock, Mr and Mrs. Brian McGill and Julia were Christmas Day diner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill. Mr. Cameron Oke, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin were recent visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery. $ HEART AND STROKE fOUNDMON Of ONTARIO FACT OR FALLACY? Fish Oil Prevents Heart Disease Do fish oil tablets prevent heart disease? FACT: No one knows for certain about the effects offish oil on heart disease, disease, but it's a question worth investigating. $$ Small Price To Pay For Good Health $$ We want to help you succeed with your New Year's Resolution. STOP SMOKING WITH ONE TREATMENT •Government Inspected and CSA Approved • No Side Effects • Completely Painless Special for $79 NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION LOSE WEIGHT Special - 4 Weeks only $99.00 • Effoctlvo Way To Lose Weight • Eliminates Craving and Boosts Your Will Powor HAVE YOUR WORK PLACE A SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT • Horne Parties • Gift Cortlficatos • Group ltatos For appointments ov mow information call today. 987-1906 Grant's Soft Laser Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett Beckett joined their family at Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson's, Hampton on Christmas Day. Miss Sarah Nielsen- Jones, Don Mills spent Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sornber- ger, Jessica and Alexandra. Mrs. Gertie Dorland, Marnwood House, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and Lisa, Mr. Mike Harris, Bowmanville Bowmanville were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim. Our community extends sympathy to the Nimigon family on the death of Steve's sister-in-law, Mrs. Alex Nimigon (Mary). She was buried on Sunday. Mr. Harvey McGill, Mrs. Ralph Virtue, Enniskillen, Mrs. Brian Hall, Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. John Borrow- dale, Oshawa, had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Harvey McGill at the hospital. Mrs. Gordon Chowen, Woodbridge was a recent visitor with Mrs. Clara Page. Get well wishes go to Mrs. Harvey McGill, Mr. Art Leadbeater and Mr. Len Stainton who are patients in Bowmanville Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Richardson, Lotus, Mr. Harvey Harvey McGill were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon Nimigon had all their family home on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin, Griffin, Mrs. Lou Griffin, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Mr. Lance Phare, Bowmanville, Mrs. D. Walker, Walker, Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis and Ryan, Tillsonburg spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gorgerat and family, Bowmanville. Mrs. Len Stainton, Linda Cryderman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Jeff and Jessica had Christmas noon dinner with Mr. Len Stainton Stainton in hospital and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton and Michael, Michael, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cornellier, Belleville, Tine Cornellier, Orillia, Gaby Hart,_ Whitby were Christmas Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Cornellier, Alison Alison and Paul. Outstanding Students Selected at M.j. Hobbs School Staff at M. J. Hobbs Senior Public school selected their students of the month for December prior to the holiday break. They are in the front from the left: Michelle Michelle Mcllmoyle, Jeff Wolosewich, Jamie Mercer, Bert DenHartog, Paul McPhail, Angela Woodcock, Stacey Lee and Dawn Pittens. In the back from the left are: Keith Kortun, Cara Gardner, Andrea Hilts, Lori Risebrough, Laura Shane, Andrea Oyler, Stephanie Stephanie Coleman, Jarred Easton and Jeff Crawford. I. I We're 40 years old, and we're celebrating. ENTER OUR DRAW!! During 1990 we will be holding 40 draws for a gallon of point (winner's choice). ••eligible. ' '■ ? 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