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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jun 1990, p. 16

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I t 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 27,1990 Welcome UCW Holds General Meeting Firefighters Raise $310 for Muscular Dystrophy T Wesleyville News ** by E. Barrowclough Intended for last week Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Rudy Belle Eyman and all members of her family in the [loss of a dear mother and;grandmother. Mrs. Alexander, Alexander, who lived with the family suffered only seven days of illness. She died in Port Hope hospital on Thursday, June 14th. Her funeral was on Saturday fronj the Allison Funeral Home, Port Hope to Newton- villq cemetery. Mrs. Alexander Alexander was a bright, cheery person; person; and will be sadly missed. Sympathy also to Reg and. Irene Bee in the loss of their son-in-law, Stewart Morgan, in Westland, Michi- f an: Although his health as!not been good for some time, he died very suddenly last; Wednesday, June 13th. Friends since school days in Port Hope, he married Doreen Doreen Bee and they have lived most of their married life an Michigan. He and Doreen Doreen were here for her parent?' parent?' diamond wedding a few>weeks ago. The general meeting of the ►Welcome UCW was held at the church on Wednesday; Wednesday; June 13th beginning about 10:30 a.m. The meet- ine ' w MVng èl wr 1 ™ 623-2312 44-tfSN l&T CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience House Trim Stairs Decks Additions All carpentry related work Ivan Jones Tony Fanara Orono Hampton 983-5303 263-2991 1-tfSN ATTENTION HOME OWNERS Have your renovations, fences and patio decks built by professional carpenters at reasonable rates FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE CHUCK or DAVE at 416-436-6765 ; 26-1S INSTALL a combination wood oil, wood electric furnace or boiler. Oil - aas - electric boiler or furnace. furnace. Harvey Partner and Sons, Bowmanville, 623-2301 or Orono 983-5206. ■ I'*- mi President Mary Kellogg, saying the theme for the day was "water" and read the verses telling of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well. Short items telling shortage of water in many countries were read by Jean Payne, Marsha Groeneveld, Marion Bamsey, Caroline Byers, Louise Lovshin, and Phyllis Clarke. Sincere thanks was expressed for the abundance of water available to us. Talking of water on that day was appropriate appropriate also, for men were working at the manse with a view to improving water conditions . there, where there had been trouble with salt contaminations. Melody Hendry read the recommendations recommendations made at the last general meeting and told of their results. Gwen Newton gave the financial report and made a suggestion that the donation to New Horizons Horizons be increased. This was done. Instead of the money going to an individual, on the advice of those in charge, it is now spent for the community. Mission Sunday is planned for October October 28 and an invitation has been received to attend Port Hope's UCW meeting on Senteml j e ÙR ^ CÉ ^ m mer_ CLEANED Parts and Service Policy HARVEY PARTNER and SONS Bowmanville 623-2301 Orono 983-5206 --- 52-tfSN BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington Street, Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday - Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repairs, all types of glass and mirrors available. FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. ; 7-tfSN GROEN'S MASONRY Brick and m--ti* m-A Authorized Dealer CONSUMING** t*" LIUCAN HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING A reputation built on customer satisfaction since 19771 Save Money On Your Fuel Bill With Safe, Clean Natural Gas. Have LIMCAN Heating install your LENNOX gas furnace. PLUS • Free Water Heater Rental For 1 Full Year. • Free Humidifier • Complete Financing Available thru Consumers Gas :Give us a call! 579-6616 church services will be held on the Welcome appointment appointment on July 8, 29th and August 19th. It was decided to make different arrangements arrangements for the fall bazaar, so it will begin at 11 a.m. on November 3, with luncheon served till 2 p.m. Repairs are needed at the manse and the committee has made plans to repair the porch and also have some work done inside. New members will be received into the church on June 17, and coffee coffee hour will follow that service, service, instead of the following Sunday. The noon day meal as usual at the June meeting, was a pleasure to see and eat, with an opportunity of sitting by one of the visitors from Garden Hill. Mary Kellogg Kellogg welcomed them all and led in the singing of a special special grace with words in large print on the wall for all to see. Jean Payne introduced introduced the speaker for the day, Sylvia Reugger of New- tonville, who had driven from Guelph to be here for the day. Sylvia is well known for her achievements in sports and her story of her ambition and determination determination to succeed was inspiring to hear. Her early commitment, commitment, following a win in a race, gathered in intensity as she went on to win in other other races and finally she was offered scholarships in the IT fi - 0.4 „ rfr, fVlprO lent selection ol antiques, line furniture, furniture, glass, china, collectables, primitives and the unusuals. So join us every Wed. and participate participate in one of Ontario's "True" Auctions with no buy-backs or reserves. reserves. "Consignment and estate selling our specialty". Phone us today. Previews from 1:00 p.m.' Kahn Auction Services - 416- ■683-0041. 3-tlSN Mon., July 2,11 a.m. Canada Day Sale Pethick Auction Barn 10 mi. N.E. of Oshawa Many qoality pieces including Victorian Victorian settee, Victorian what-not stand w/bow front china cabinet, oak hall rack, oak fern stand, oak bedroom suite, mahogany executive executive desk w/credenza, many quality quality pine pieces, tables, chairs, wall units, blanket boxes, walnut secretary, secretary, sofa table, old treadle sewing sewing machine, 1936 4'X8' Coke sign, plus other Coke collectables, set grain scales, plus lots of glass including green depression, carni- search there "Ihls working with a professor. Also to Connie Barrowclough Barrowclough who received an A on her thesis at McGill. Connie specializes in linguistics and her thesis was a detailed study of the^ perception of C children concerning ige. Charlene Austin is waiting for her results from High School and if satisfactory, satisfactory, will be attending university in the fall. Local people who were among the guests at Arnold and Vera Austin's recent dinner party were Harold and Verna Austin, Roy and Elva Austin, Harold and Margaret Schroter, and Ruth and Ted Brisbin. Allin and Carrie Osborne spent June 8, 9 and 10 at Conference in Muskoka and felt enriched by the experience. experience. The main speaker was the Reverend Angus McQueen from Toronto. Carroll Nichols was one of the committee on waste disposal who went to Lewiston, Lewiston, New York on June 9th On Wednesday, June 13, June Nichols attended the 85th anniversary of Mount Pleasant Women's Institute. The first president was June's mothers's oldest sister, sister, and June's mother, Mrs. Garnet Shields, was president president at different times. She was also district president. At that time it was called East Durham, now part of Peterborough district. Dur ing the programme, excerpts were read from minutes of years ago and there was much enjoyment from viewing viewing pictures taken through .those many years. June herself herself had been involved with this institute during her life at home. Harold and Verna Austin spent Father's Day with Don and Pearl Cann and family. Welcome home to Tom and Christine Wilson who returned last week from a visit with son Alain and his family in England and other relatives in Scotland. Sunday, June 17, 1990 was special on the Hope township charge when new members were confirmed and others received by transfer at the three churches, churches, At Welcome, Mary Kellogg Kellogg and Glen Thompson welcomed them on behalf of the congregation. They were by confirmation, Laurel Nichols, Stephen Douglas Hannon, and Sword Phillip, Stephen Richard Sword; and by transfer, Eduard and Sophie Sophie Bissanz, Ernest and Ruth Hilts, and Gwen Newton. Newton. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the congregation formally weclomed them by standing to say, "we wel- Canada Day F\REWOfi#cs THE FIREWORKS come them gladly." With them we affirm our faith in Jesus Christ and our ministry ministry together within Christ's church. The Choir's two anthems anthems were "Once to every man and nation" and the children joined in the second one, "We are a part of the family." The scripture story of Jesus' commission to his disciples was the basis for the sermon. The offering was received by Clarence Nichols and Wayne Ough, and Doreen McHolm and Krista Coughler greeted the congregation at the door. Two baskets of mums were the flowers for the day. Coffee Coffee hour provided an opportunity opportunity to visit and welcome again as members those whc had been adherents for different different lengths of time. This was Father's Day and it was a delight to see them and their families together. Stephen Stephen Sword was wearing proudly a tie made for him for this day by small daughter, daughter, Maria, at nursery school. The Arnold and Lewis Thorndyke families spent Father's Day with Brian and Sharon Edey and family in the Bowmanville area. Volunteers with The Alert Fire Company in Bow- have raised $2,500 for the fight against Muscular Dys- manville raised $310 for the Muscular Dystrophy trophy and they are planning further fund-raising campaign earlier this month. Some of the participants projects which will include a pancake breakfast at the are depicted above as they wash a van at Brock's Ser- downtown Bowmanville Sidewalk Sale and a dance vice Centre. To date, the Bowmanville firefighters this fall. Thurs., June 28, 6 p.m. at Orval McLean Auction Center Lindsay About 200 Shrubs, Trees Blue Spruce 7 p.m. Brand New Furniture Auction Name brand chesterfields, bed chesterfields, dining room ste., leather 2 pc. chesterfield, mattresses mattresses and box springs, recliners, chairs, loveseats, Ige. selection of NEW LAMPS plus 1 yr. old refrigerator, refrigerator, stove, auto washer, auto dryer, sectional chesterfield, electric electric organ (all like new). No resen/e, resen/e, all must go. Orval and Barry McLean, Auctioneers, 324-2783. 26-1SN Wed. July 4th, 6:30 p.m. - Auction Reminder - Agricultural Building Orono Fairgrounds (Across from arena, watch for signs) Partial list of sale to include dressers, dressers, desk, 2 small kilchen sets, umol tnn 1 1990 Caprice Wagon - Brown, loaded, 19,000 km. $21,900. 1990 Ciera BR. - Maroon, V6, air, loaded, 17,000 km. $19,900. 1990 Ciera - Grey, V6, air, 18,000 km. $18,900. 1989 Ciera Wagon - White with woodgrain, V6, air, loaded, mint, 15,000 km. $19,500. 1989 Corvette - Maroon, auto., like new, 15,000 km. $42,000. 1989 Cutlass Supreme International - Black, loaded, 35,000 km. $19,900. fs?* 1989 Ciera BR. - White, V6, air, loaded, 20,000 km. $18,800. 1989 Celebrity - Blue Eurosport, V6, air, 17,000 km. $15,900. 1989 Sprint-Grey, standard, cassette, 26,000 km. $7,995. 1988Ciera BR.-White, V6, auto., loaded, 56,000 km. $14,500. 1988 Cadillac Brougham - Dark blue loaded, 77,000 km. $25,900. 1988 Cutlass BR. - Gold, V8, air, loaded, like new, 17,000 km. $16,995. 1987 Buick Century - Brown, V6, air, loaded, 77,000 km. $11,000. m 1987 Celebrity Wagon - Silver, V6, 31,000 km. $9,800. 1987 Olds 98 BR - Beige, loaded, 49,000 km. $17,500. ... .vr™--r 1987 Pontiac GTA - Maroon, V8, standard, T-roof, mint, 52,000 km. $15,995. 1985 Flero - Red, V 6, standard, sharp, 1985 Olds Wagon-White, woodgrain, V8, 1985 Cavalier Conv. - White, auto., clean 1986 Parisienne BR.-Silver, V8, loaded, 87,000 km. $5,595. loaded, Florida car, 54,000 km. $9,995. 1990 Chev. Ext. Cab - Red/Black, 350, air, auto, loaded, 6,000 km. $21,500. and sharp, 56,000 km. $10,900. Ifc, air, 72,000 km. $11,900. 1990 GMC Tracker Conv. - Black, auto. 18,000 km. $12,900. ■ •- ! - -H 1989 Chev. P.U. - Black/Silver, V8, auto., 26,000 km. $14,900. 1989 Silverado Step Side 4x4 - Maroon/Silver, 350, loaded, air, auto, 45,000 km. $19,900. 1988 Silverado - Blue/Silvor, V8, auto., cap, 1988 Suburban - Brown/Beige, VB, auto, 1987 Ford Van - White and Blue, V8, air, 8 41,000 km. $14,000. loaded, 45,000 km. $18,800. passenger, sharp and clean, Florida van, 37,000 ml. $14,900. 1988 GMC Jimmy 4x4 - Red, auto, 73,000 km. $16,500. 1988 Chev. S-10 - Dark Bluo, 4 cyl„ standard, 44,000 km, $7,995. 1989 Isuzu Ext. Cab 4x4 - Black, 5 p„ absolutely mint, 26,000 km. $14,900. 1987 Jeep Grand Wagoneer - While, VB, air, loaded $15,900. 1989 Astro Van - Groy/Silvor, loaded, 36,000 km. $19,500. J. E. QUANTRILL Hwy. No. 2 East Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac Ltd, 885-4575 Port Hope

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