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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Aug 1990, p. 5

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* M iSISl Quote - "On second thought, when the meek eventually inherit the earth, it will probably be in such a condition that nobody would have it "- Sympathy of community to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dwyer Dwyer and families, on the tragic death of his brother Robert Dwyer , Newcastle, in the house fire last week. Funeral Funeral took place Saturday, 28 from St. Francis of ' Church, Newcastle. Congratulations (belated) to. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Simpson who celebrated their 45th wedding anniver- saiy Saturday July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schmid returned this week after enjoying a 23 day bus trip to States and West coast. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Challice were Thursday evening evening dinner guests of his brother the 0. Challice's. Sympathy of community to Mrs. Marjory Best (Tennant) (Tennant) and family in passing of Horace on Friday July 27, Orono and District Happenings The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 1,1990 5 in Scarborough. Funeral service service from Chapel on Monday, Monday, July 30. Mrs. Audrey McNaul, Oshawa and her aunt, Mrs. E. Billings visited Mr. and Mrs. John Rickard and Frances in Woodville recently. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pi- gott, Mr. and Mrs. Max ■ Whitty, and his sister-in-law Janet, London, were all last Tuesday luncheon guests of Mr. Clarence Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cummings, Kitchener were week-ena guests of Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Challice attended the memorial service service on Tuesday for the late Jane Brownell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brownell, Brownell, Oshawa, and niece of Maurice Harmer. The service service was largely attended by relatives and friends, in St. Peters Anglican Church, Oshawa. A large crowd was in attendance attendance to honor Emil and Helen Schmid on the occasion occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary at the Orono Town Hall, on Saturday evening evening July 28. A beautiful dinner was enjoyed by all in the early part of the evening. evening. Remainder of the evening evening in visiting, dancing etc. The happy couple received lo' ' ' 158 Years of Community Service St- 3Jnl]it's n^ltaut (iïljnrcl] Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, AUGUST 5TH, 1990 TRINITY VII I/TRANSFIGURATION 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley 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 Hofman, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5TH, 1990 10:30 a.m. "Bible Explorations 1: Job" A warm welcome to St. Paul's congregation Nursery Care Available Church School: Ages 3 lo 14 The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education if 1 in. ; . (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us a t a Community Church 1 where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: , Captain and Mrs. G. Cooper Bowmanville Baptist Church Third Concession west of Liberty St. PASTOR: Roger Fellows 9:45 a.m. Sunday School -- All Ages -- 11:00 a.m. Is Conversion Necessary? 6:30 p.m. Communion Service Tuesday: 6:45 p.m. Family Night Nursery Open at all Services For further information call 623-3000 or 623-9235 Come to ISLAND IN THE SOI many lovely cards, gifts, flowers etc. Congratulations to another another new business for Orono, Orono, "Roys Windows and Video Video Rentals" was officially opened on Saturday, July 28. All in attendance enjoyed enjoyed coffee and donuts and free draws. Our neighbors across the road (The Haines) have really really "moved up" in the world ! The entire house was raised last week 3 ft. and now is level to Mill St. The mammoth mammoth job was completed tw Pollard House Movers, Lind- say. . Congratulations to Chris and Roy Gaynor, Pontypool on the grand opening of their fine restaurant, "Christines" "Christines" on Saturday, July 28 Congratulations to all winners in outdoor competitions competitions held recently from Orono Orono Horticulture Society. There were 30 entries and judges were Mrs. Carol Mos- tert and daughter Jessica (Dr.) winners as follows: Best Outside Window Box- (1) Minnie Zegers (2) Bob Nichols (3) Doreen Lowery. Best Outside Small Planter- (1) Inez Harris (2) Minnie Zegers (3) Shelly Etmanski (4) Lorna Atkins. Best Outside Outside Large Planter- (1) Lorna Lorna Atkins (2) Minnie Zegers (3) Donna Hutton (4) Isabelle Isabelle Challice. Best Outside Hanging Basket- (1) Shelley Etmanski (2) Bob Nichols (3) Hazel Pigott (4) James Lowery. Lowery. Attention all Horticulture members, remember to check your year books and plan to enter our "big Annual Annual Show", this year, August 9 in the main hall of United Church. If you have never before entered, try it this year. Excellent prizes and fun for all. We ( Challices) judged the district 4 Annual show last week in Omemee, and almost 400 entries. Competitors from as far east as Colborne, Cobourg, and as far north as Bobcaygeon. Beautiful lilies, roses and many annuals. The weather conditions have been excellent, excellent, so let's see lots of entries entries at our show! Surprise Shower Mrs. Paddy Chatterton invited her friends and neighbors to a real fun evening evening on Wednesday night, when Mrs. Debbie Atkins (Mrs. Earl) was taken by surprise, at a baby shower. Of course the real guest of honor the little lady "Térça enjoyed all the attention. Her wardrobe is all filled up for many months to come! A delicious lunch was served (even to the dieting crowd!) The new father Earl received a cute piggy bank and will probably need an extra job before long. Orono United Church News Special music was much enjoyed on Sunday morning at Orono United Church Coffee Plus Ends Meetings Until Fall . i Hfln f Forages 4-12 'Z*» Vacation Bible School Recreation # Gratis # Songs * Refreshments at Liberty Pentecostal Church Tuesday to Sunday, August 14-19 9:30toll:30a.m. daily 10'<30 to Noon on Sunday For pickup please phone the Church 623-5100 with lovely duet by Stella Carson and Dorothy Barnett rendering "Hear My Prayer" and the choir presenting "Spirit of The Living God u and Hebrew Benediction." Mrs. Marion Milnes was guest speaker and much enjoyed. enjoyed. Greeters at front doors, Bob and Mary Chat- ers. Ushers, Gordon, Pamela, Pamela, Carla Werry and George Carson. Birthday greetings to fol- lowingifrom Kirby Mary Forrest, August 2, Scott Lee, August 14, Clair Chapman, August 29. From Orono, Sarah Lynn Schoenmaker, August 10, David Milnes, August 16, Donna Scott, August 21, Adele Nixon, August 22, Carman White, August 24. Bertha White and Thelma Vagg, August 28, Andrew Scott, September 1, Kathy Milnes, Marcia Luke and Kevin Copping all celebrate September 2._ Social News Mr. and Mrs. Dale Haines attended the graduation graduation ceremony held in Kingston, Kingston, where their son Brian graduated from the Bowmanville Bowmanville Corps as Sea Cadet. Cadet. He was chosen "Most The closing meeting of "Coffee Plus" for 1989-90 was held in the gym of Liberty Pentecostal Church on June 5,1990 at 9:30 a.m. . The ladies sat under brightly colored patio sets giving the illusion ot a gar- ^Ourfeature, Mr. Gary Davey, from the A & P Food Store in Bowmanville revealed to us : the different'cuts'of meat and how to properly barbeque them. He also displayed how to cut up a chicken and prepare it fo ne also uisumveu nuw uu « -or and cook.it on the barbeque. Gary also brought some gifts, donated by the A & P for prizes. A vocal duet was given by Wanda and Brenda Holmes. And a short intermission intermission followed for the Indies to enjoy barbequed shish-kebobs with a variety of vegetables and fruit salads. . The out-going President for 1988-90, Mrs. Eloise McLennan, introduced the guest speaker for the morning, Mrs. Janet Beasley from Port Perry whose topic was "Taste and See that the Lord Is Good. It was a morning enjoyed by all and we are looking forward to our next meeting in October. •31A-5UA-SUA-S0A-SlJre;UA-SL)A'Süa , -iiUA-ilUA-SUA-SUA-suA-SuA-aLW-aL>» For Bible and Christ-Centred Messages You are invited to visit the Bowmanville Seventh-Day Adventist Church at the corner of Highway No. 2 and Lamb's Rond CHURCH SERVICE SCHEDULE 9:30 a.m. Family Christian Education (Sabbath School - Saturday) 11:00 a.m. Worship Service - Saturday u August 4 - Camp Mooting H August!! - "Arise, Go Over This Jordan" August 18 - "Zncchnous Was A Woo LiUlo Man" August 25 -"Acting Childish" WATCH OUR TWO OUTSTANDING TV PROGRAMS IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Channel 8 IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 8:00 p.m. Channel 28 CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE Tuoadny - 7:30 p.m. • Channel 28 MINISTER, Pastor Ken Ford, B.A., M.Div. Ollico Hours - 9 n.m. to 12 noon Monday to Friday For Information or Assistance Tolophono G23-G031 BOWMANVILLE SEVENTH-DAY^ ADVENTIST CHURCH P.O. BOX G7, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3K0 The Church That Cares About YOUI ) l A- l JOA-SOA-nDA"flDA;SDA'/JDAi3DAi3DA:QD.\i l iDAiSDA , .l]ÜA~-3ÜA^-SDA.\3D. Outstanding Uadet' in his division, and received a very attractive medal. We are happy to welcome back old friends John and Joan Hodge, from Calgary, Alberta. Also to welcome Clare Gunter home, after his long stay in hospital. More Orono News Last friday luncheon guests of Derek and Dorothy Barnett, included, her brother brother James Adamson, Pickering Pickering and her niece, Claire and Tad Van Rossum, Nara and Thea, all from Montreal, Montreal, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and sons, arrived home Saturday evening, after after enjoying _ two weeks summer vacation , visiting the east coast, Sydney, Halifax Halifax etc. Son Andrew is accepted accepted at Canadian Coast Guard College at Sydney, Nova Scotia, thé end of Angus., Angus., Congratulations Andres, Andres, who is a graduate of Bowmanville Sea Cadets. Happy to report Laurence Staples is home from Toronto hospital and recovering recovering nicely at home. Our younger generation are moving away from home and it sure makes us grand parents feel much older. A grandson Doug Ferrier is entering entering 2nd year at Trent University Peterborough, one grand-daughter Cindy Brown 1st year Seneca College College ( 3 yr. R.N. course), another another family member Robin Fiske, accepted at Glendon Campus (York University) majoring in French. Our married grand-daughter Nancy Heckbert . is taking courses from University of Waterloo. Received an invitation to a "big birthday" party, next Sunday August 5, for Mr. Stan Sargent, Park Rd. S. Oshawa, who will be celebrating celebrating his 100th birthday. This has certainly been a ■ busy summer around these parts with all the wedding anniversaries, but this one is really a biggie! Congratulations Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry Wade Newcastle from your many Orono friends on your recent 60th. Saturday, July 28th was • designated "Lily Day" at the home of Douglas Lycett, when crowds from Brooklin, Port Perry, Oshawa and surrounding surrounding areas stopped in to view his hundreds of lovely day lilies. Congratulations to Miss Carla Werry, daughter of Gordon and Pamela, who returned returned home Wednesday, July 25th, from her recently won two weeks trip to Mexico. Mexico. Carla was one of group of 16 young ladies selected for this wonderful trip from Ontario. Ontario. Carla is a member of 1st Orono Pathfinders group ( Advanced from Girl Guides) The group of 70 girls came from all over U.S.A., Quebec, Ontario and Holland. They all lived in a large villa (all self contained). contained). Carla had the privilege privilege of working one day with under-privileged Mexican children, and attending "International "International Night." Some other special events included included Museum tour, Pyramids and an evening at the Ballet. Ballet. CHALLENGE TO ALL STATESMAN CORRESPONDENTS This correspondent is spending this week with my 2 daughters, -2 grandchildren grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren grandchildren all together. Can you top this holiday? Methune Lake. Ed's note: Congratulations Congratulations - Hope you recover. BAHA'I ^ FAITH "O lollowors ol Iho Son (Josus)l Hnvo yo shut out yoursolvos Irom Mo by reason ol My Nnnio? Whoroloro pondor yo nol In your honrls? Day and night yo hnvo boon calling upon your Lord, but wlion Ho enmo Irom Iho lionvan ol olornlty In His grant Glory, Glory, yo turned nsldo Irom him ond romalnod sunk In hoodloosnoss." BAHA'U'LLAH For Information ^calK41G|iG23j7G21^ NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE CORPORATION OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of The Regional Municipality of Durham for the Year ended December 31 1989 are available from the Regional Finance Department. Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of these statements should write to the Finance Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 60 Bond Street West, P.O. Box 618, Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 8B6. The following financial highlights reflect the operations, assets and liabilities of the Regional Municipality of Durhann including including thé walemorks, sanitary sewage and waste disposal systems and the Board of Commissioners of the Durham Regional Police. COMPARISON OF CONSOLIDATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES (All amounts In thousands of dollars) WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM: Requisition on Area Municipalities Ontario Grants User Charges Other Revenue YEAR END POSITION OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (All amounts In thousands of dollars) 1989 1988 1989 1988 $67,677 76,499 65,678 37.168 $247,022 $208,101 $55,730 69,682 55,343 27,346 Cash and Short Term Investments Accounts Receivable Other Current Assets Restricted Assets Capital Outlay Financed by Long Term Liabilities and to be Recovered., in Future Years $30,078 $18,109 36,615 29,834 3,608 3,660 56,572 41,793 27,212 37,325 " '■> 7 . ' WHAT THE MONEY WAS SPENT FOR: General Government Protection to Persons and Property Transportation Sen/ices Waterworks Operation Sanitary Sewage System Waste Disposal Health Services Social Services Senior Citizen Services Day Nurseries Family and Children Services Planning and Development $ 6,735 37,712 22,161 29,981 32,722 16,719 6,211 33,582 28,032 5,665 2,062 3,211 $ 6,493 33,057 23,140 29,572 29,053 11,119 5,334 27,414 24,210 4,644 1,725 2,697 $224,793 $198,458 Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities Current Portion of Ontario Housing Action Program Loans Other Current Liabilities and Deferred Revenue Net Long Term Liabilities Reserves and Reserve Funds Fund Balances Unexpended Capital Financing Trust Funds Administered by Region $154,085 $130,721 $35,292 $23,889 5,488 5,043 3,128 27,212 66,135 5,746 11,084 3,728 37,325 47,584 7,324 5,828 $154,085 $130,721 $1,756 $1,664 S K I N The personalized Clarion system for beautiful skin CLARION ULTRAPURE SKIN CARE sTfor 10 'OFF Thursday, Friday, Saturday - August 2 FINAL CLEARANCE OF SELECTED IN-STORE SPECIALS See our end display for HUGE SAVINGS! McGregor Drugs Your local I.D.A. Drus Store 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville % -3-4 ... for a more Beautiful You!

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