■I'--' In a double rin ny, the Reveren lg ceremo- d Donald .Stiles united in marriage Annette Yvonne Rowe and ■Douglas Andrew Nugent, on ^Saturday, October 21, 1989, at 3 p.m. in Newcastle Unit- ed Church. The organist was Dorothy Payne. The bride's parents are Doug and Lois Rowe, 5 Graham Graham Court, Newcastle, and the groom's parents are Mary Thompson, Tweed, The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St; S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. Shirran TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1990 10:30 a.m. "Sacrament of Baptism" Nursery Care Available Church School: Ages 3 to 14 J&L Pant's plmteîr (Elptrctf Minister: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18T11,1990 11:00 a.m. Guest Speaker: Rev. Art Toby Sunday School -- Kindergarten through High School Nujsery care for pre-school children every Sunday II'you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home and the late James Nugent. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a white satin formal gown which featured a fitted bodice, bodice, scoop neckline and long fitted sleeves accented with appliques of lace and sequins. sequins. A chapel train was also accented with appliques of the same lace, seed pearls and sequins. A small head- band oi pearls and organza flowers held a fingertip veil of silk illusion. The bride carried an arm bouquet of peach roses and baby's breath, and wore the groom's gift of a strand of pearls. The maid of h'onor was the bride's sister, Donna Rowe, and the bridesmaids were Debby Appleton, Pam Howes ana Tessy Dubeau, who wore identical cocktail length gowns of emerald green velvet. Best man was the groom's brother Dan Nugent and the ushers were Barry Rowe, John Nugent and Joe Lessard who wore charcoal tuxedoes . with emerald green cummerbunds. The groom wore a white tuxedo with tails. The reception, dinner and dance was held at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall. Master Master of ceremonies was Bruce Alldread, uncle of the bride and the toast master, Ryan Appleton. The bride and groom were driven to the reception in Boyd Wood's 1931 Model A, the same car used by the bride's parents at their wedding wedding over 25 years ago. Leaving for a seven day Caribbean cruise, the bride wore a two piece black and white suit with white accessories. accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Nugent .are now residing in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Miscellaneous showers were given in honor of the bride by Doreen Wood, cousin cousin of the bride, assisted by Janice Kraavenhof, Joan Gibbens and Neta Alldred, by Debbie Loveless, sister of the groom, by Annette's aunts, Diane, Flo and Arlene, Arlene, by sister Donna and grandmother Myrtle Alldred. Alldred. A Jack and Jill shower was held by Pam and Norm Howes. The rehearsal party was held at the home of the bride's grandparents. Myrtle arid Robin Alldred. Relatives attended the wedding from Redvers, Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. • St. George's Anglican Church Village of Newcastle SUNDAY SERVICES 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. 1st and 3rd Roly Communion 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer Nursery and Sunday School MIDWEEK Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion The Rev. Douglas W. Hall 987-4745 ft Genesis Congregational Fellowship Family Service: 10:30 Praise and Prayer: 7:00 Rev. T. Vander Schaaf B.A., M.Div. 849 Rossland Rd. W., Osliawa (In Immanuel Christian School Bldg.) The Congregational Christian Church of Canada à % I c > SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-S DA-SDA-S DA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SD A-SD A-SD A-SD. 3 (/> t 4 For Bible and Christ-Centred Messages 3 You are invited to visit the | Bowmanville if Seventh-day Adventist Church 5 at the corner of Highway No. 2 and Lamb's Road o | CHURCH SERVICE SCHEDULE e § 9:30 a.m. Family Christian Education □ i (Sabbath School - Saturday) 1 « 11:00 a.m. Worship Service - Saturday § 3 THIS WEEK: Saturday, February 17, at 11 a.m | 8 SUBJECT: "I Was Furious at God" S | WATCH OUR TWO OUTSTANDING | 8 TVPROGRAMS 5 s IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 9:00 n,m. Channel 8 « 2: IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 8:00 p.m. Chnnnol 28 ¥ 8 CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE Tuosdny - 7:30 p.m. • Chnnnol 28 MINISTER, Pastor ICcn Ford, B.A., M.Div. Olllco Hours - 9 n.m. to 12 noon Monday to Friday For Information or Asslfllnnco Tolophono 023-0031 2 BOWMANVILLE SEVENTH-DAYÏ ADVENTIST CHURCH S P.O. DOX 07, BOWMANVILLE, g ONTARIO L1C 3K8 g l Tlw Church That Cares About YOU! s 8OA.0DA-SDA-8DA-DDA-8DA-O(M-GDA-0DA-8DA-BDA-DQA'8DA-8DA-GDA-0DA l JESUS CHRIST ALONE (not a church) SAVES MEN FROM ETERNAL HELL ^ Ar. Iho oposllo Rotor 1 t sald "Nollhor Is tlioro , salvation In any other: , For llioro Is none oilier ' .name under Heaven * 1 givon amongst mon ' whoroby wo must bo' ►saved." Acts 4:12 THE HOLY BIBLE Jesus: the only way The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 14,1990 5 Forthcoming Marriages S&wutenr'W&iteley Zion United Church, Mitchell's Comers, was the setting for the marriage of Kathleen Jill Whiteley and James Audie Victor Skinner on November 25, 1989. The Reverend Louise Barrie officiated officiated at the ceremony.The soloist was Nancy Jeyes accompanied accompanied by organist/ pianist Joanne Geisberger. The bride is the daughter of Bob and Jill Whiteley, of Mitchell's Corners and the groom is the son of Don and Annabelle Skinner of Camden Camden East. Given in marriage by her parents the bride wore a gown of white satin featuring featuring a sweetheart neckline Yelverton News By Harvey Malcolm Sympathy'is extended to the family of Mr. Balfour Moore of Nestleton who passed away on Monday, February 5 in Port Perry Hospital after several months of ill health. Special sympathy to his wife Mary, daughter Nancy and her hubby Dave Robinson and family of Stroud, his son Oram and wife Maureen of Nestleton and their family David and Gloria Moore and, Lynn Moore -plus brothers and sisters of Balfour. Balfour was a successful farmer in the Nestleton area prior to retirement and was held in high regard as a neighbour and friend. He will be sadly missed by a wide circle of relatives and friends. A number of local municipal municipal Council members attended attended the R.O.M.A. Convention in Toronto on February 5 and 6th. On Friday, Februaiy 2nd, a birthday, party for Danielle was held at the home of her family, Marti, Jane and Dionne Malcolm of Omemee. Mrs. Helen Connolly of Bob- caygeon and Corrie and Harvey Harvey Malcolm were present to help our 2-year-old granddaughter granddaughter observe Birthday Number Two. A pleasant social social evening was enjoyed. ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north ol Bowmanville on Concession Four jusl west ol Liberty Street SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 8:00 p.m. Rev. Richard C. Sowdor 263-8333 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Church St. at Temperance, in Howmanvillc February 18 11:00 a.m. Worship ami Sunday School Sermon: FINDING THE LORD'S FAVOUR Information -- 623-3432 • Minister--The Rev. Wayne Clmllvrlon, II.Sc.. 11,1). 155 Yonro ol Community Sorvlco jS't. 3Jnl|iVs i\m\lu*au UJijmTl] Tompornnco Slrool, Bowmnnvlllo, Ontario SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18TII, 1990 EPIPHANY VII 11:00 n.in, Holy Communion 11:00 n.m. Holy Communion Mid-week Communion Wednesday, 0:30 n.m. floctor -- The Rovoreiul Byron Ynlos D.A., S.T.D. Asboo, -- Tito Honorary Anal. Tho llov. A. D. Lnngloy and fitted bodice adorned with lace and pearls. The lace trimmed hem was gathered gathered with small bows and complemented by a butterfly bow at the back and she carried carried a bouquet of orchids, trilliums, roses and stephan- otis. The bride was attended by her sisters, Deborah as matron of honour, and Heather, Robyn and Jennifer Jennifer as bridesmaids. The best man was Shane ' Skinner, brother of the groom, of Camden East and the ushers were Geordie Gauld of London, Guy Stinson Stinson of Guelph and Rob Darling Darling of Scarborough. The bride's j uncle, Doug Holtby of Utica officiated as master of ceremonies at the reception held in the Bowmanville Bowmanville Recreation Complex. Complex. Out of town guests attended attended from Niagara Falls, Georgetown, Deep River, Camden East, Thamesville, Sault Ste. Marie and London. London. The newleyweds now reside reside in Bowmanville. Photo by'.Flair Photogra- P^y- . ' - :••• Sheila and Bill Shortridge and Larry and Joanne McLean and their four daughters have returned returned home from an enjoyable fun holiday to Florida where they took in many of the interesting sites. Mary and Michael VanCamp spent the week in Meaford with their Grandpa and Grandma Ford while their babysitter was away. Joan and Harvey Graham returned home from a great holiday holiday at Cancun, Mexico. Danny Coy returned home to Victoria, B.C. after a three week visit with his brother Roily and Millie Coy. Craig Larmer and Lawrence VanCamp were on Durham East Junior Farmer Mixed Curling Team in the Provincial Winter Games held in Port Elgin over the weekend. They lost the Championship Championship Game in an extra end in the final game. Congratulations on such a great showing. Harold and Eileen McLaughlin, Roy and Edith McLaughlin joined joined other family members at a birthday birthday party in honour of their brother Ted McLaughlin's special birthday at his home in Fenelon Falls. This party hosted by his wife Mary on Saturday. Richard and Ruby VanCamp visited their daughter Louise and Jeff Carroll and new baby Anna at their home in London last week. There were 15 tables at the weekly Tuesday evening card party with the following winners -1, Eileen Warder, 2. Jim Gibson, 3. Dorothy Archer, 4. Grace Bas- sent, 5. Norman Rohrer, 6. Betty Hockley, Low - Albert Watts, Draws - Norma Cochrane, Gladys Potts, Fred Griffen, Jim Emer- ton, Bernice Wells, Richard Manns. Glad to report that Leslie Taylor is recovering well following following surgery last week. Last weekend Craig Paisley of Edmonton, Alberta combined business and pleasure when he visited his father Gord Paisley after tending to business concerns in Toronto. Kathy Paisley. of Toronto was also home to complete complete the family circle. It was great to see you, Craig, about the village. On Sunday morning the sacrament sacrament of Infant Baptism was conducted conducted by Rev. D. Davis at the United Church when Leah Melody, infant daughter of Melody and Dennis Franssen was recieved. The senior Choir sang a fine anthem. The topic of the sermon sermon was Keeping the Laws in Jesus Day and Today. Next Sunday the guest speaker will be Mrs. Joyce McLean of Pickering while Dale and Anita are on holiday. Following, church. Melody and Dennis Franssen, Shannon and Holly entertained in honour of Leah's Baptism. Guests for this family gathering were Neill and Jessie Johnston and Harvey, Joy and Darold Davies and Lindsay of Ajax, Kathy and Tom McMeekin of Ennismore, John Franssen, Kapakasing, Joe and Ruth Franssen of Washburn Island, Art and Valerie Brant and family of Washburn Is., Jackie and Leonard Franssen and Nathan of Whitby, Rob and Linda Franssen of Whitby, Dale and Tammy Martin Martin and Brianne of Scugog Island. Blackstock W.I. The Blackstock Women's Institute Institute met in the Township Hall on Wed., Feb. 9. Sixteen ladiesen- joyed dessert, tea or coffee and a social chat before beginning our meeting with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Minutes and Treasurer's reports were adopted as read. The Secretary read the F.W.I.O. President's letter. There will be a workshop at the Nestleton Hall on March 6 at 9:30. The W.I. ladies have been demonstrating crafts at the C.C.P.S. each Friday afternoon in February. Our next meeting will be a day later on March 8 when we will have a plant and white elephant sale. Muriel Hoskin's group had charge of the programme. Muriel replied to the motto on Stress. Carol Thornton gave a very interesting interesting talk on Stress and also had everyone do exercises to help to relieve stress and tension. Meeting closed with O'Canada. May Shortridge The members of the Blackstock Nursery School are busy making final prepartaions for the annual Valentine Dance to be held in the Rec. Centre on Feb. 17. For information information about tickets call 986-0195 or 9864393. The Blackstock Bruisers defeated the Cartwright Kings 114 in the YMCA floor hockey on Tuesday evening. Scoring for the winning team were Adam Vivian 2, Brent Donnelly 4, Mike Leach, Ben Stevenson, Scott Davis, Ryan Peter and David Walker with one each. For the losers Craig Rowntree scored 2, Jonathon McCourt and David Gainey one each. ■ Recently Nancy and Bob Bryans along with friends Mary and Jack Mantle of Bowmanville spent two weeks of gorgeous sun at Marea De Portillo outside Manzanillo, Manzanillo, Cuba. Patti Alpe is recuperating at home following surgery on her foot in Oshawa Hospital on Tuesday.' ' Babes MacKinnon of Oshawa, Rick Flynn of Toronto Toronto and Donna and Lloyd Heard of Bowmanville arc happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Sheri-Lee Ann Flynn and Brian Kelly Heard. The wedding will take place on Saturday, April 28, 1990 at St. Joseph's Church, Bowmanville, at 4:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James Olinski, Bowmanville, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Catherine, to Cornell Carter, son of Patricia J. Carter, Toronto, and Donald E. Carter, Erin. The wedding will take place on June 2,1990 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Kitchener. ART AUCTION McCrimmon's Antiques & Art Inc. Sunday, February 18th, 1990 1:00 p.m. Preview 12 noon Newcastle Town Hall Hwy. #2 and Mill St. N., Newcastle Auctioneer Frank Stapleton rest and the Watch mm uM " 11 a) A y?A r v'j dljjfeii-IvSsC ' OVER 150 "CUSTOM FRAMED" LIMITED EDITION PRINTS BY • Bateman • Romance • Walter Campbell • James Lumbers • John Newby • Carl Brenders • Seerey-Lester • Parker • Topolinsky • Downing - Hunter • Petrella • Peter Robson Titles Include: "Midnight Black Wolf" "Barn Kitties" "Cougar in the Snow" "Winter Twilight" "Christmas Morning" and many more.,. "The Survivors" "Double Trouble" DON'T MISS THIS EXCITING SALE!! DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE MAIN BRANCH: p 210 King St. W., k ^ Newcastle, 987-5204 SECOND LOCATION: Hwy. No. 2 and 401, Port Hope 885-8802 ALSO DISPLAYED AT: | McD's, 37 King St. E., Bowmanville ^ ' 623-5353