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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Sep 1990, p. 5

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> The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 5,1990 5 Durham East Hopefuls Hustle in Final Week of Election Campaigning Bright and early Friday morning, PC candidate Kirk Kemp was doing some In the current election that will be coming to a cl °?® °^ ^V rs Jf y n ' hv^tSnarK mainstreeting on Kng Street in Bowmanville when he encountered Roxy Barnes east constituency has been targeted as one riding which couldbe won by mainstreeting on lung Street m eowmanvine wnen ne encuumeieu iwav vu.iouiu U v.»vj :rr„"i 0 „i f v ..cnrim-ifo q n Tihoral candidate heading for work at the Community Care office, west of The Statesman office. One whose supporters did their utmost to elect.thenc a a " dl ^ te ; cabinet of our staff members iust happened to also be coming to work and was able to Marilyn Pearce has been given considerable assistance by several visiting cabi e sLp this phoKffirÜn^ ^SctS campaiS for votes™ Sept. 6th. ministers, including Premier David Peterson, with whom she is pictured above. On Saturday, at the Flying Dutchman Hotel, one of the visiting VIPs at the offi- cial welcoming sales party for the Melody Homes sub-division in North Bowman- ville, was the provincial NDP candidate Gord Mills. Naturally, he was in a good mood following the earlier news release of an Angus Reid poll showing the New Democrats leading at this point in the campaign. ■ Dancing Proves to be Embarrassing Durham East Agri-News Yelverton News ; (Intended for last week) This past weekend had more diverse events than you could shake a stick at. Blackstock Fair, a must to many local fair goers, received received its fair share of local citizenery we presume. Since it was not included in our agenda, we shall leave the comments to those more closely associated. With cold frosty weather just around the corner, there has been a mad stampede of young couples intent on join- 158 Years of Community Service &t. üMm'* ClmnJ) Temperance St., Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, September 9th, 1990 Trinity XIII 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Please note service is now 11:00 a.m. Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. --The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley Temperance and Church St. Bowmanville SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Til, 1990 11:00 a.m. Communion Service Sunday School Classes Commence This Sunday. 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. G. Cooper 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 Holman, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9TH, 1990 10:30 a.m, Rally Day "Journeying Together" Nursery Care Available Bowmanville Baptist Church Third Concession west of Liberty St. PASTOR: Roger Fellows 9:45 a.m. Sunday School -- Now Classes Now Beginning -- 11:00 a.m. Evidences of Conversion (1:30 p.m. The Church Tuesday: 0:45 p.m. Family Night Enrol Sept. 11 for Qucslot s Children's Club Nursery Open at all Services For l\ir Hier Information vail (J23-30QÜ or 023-0235 daughter of Nancy and Dale Stinson was baptized in Pontypool United Church by Rev. Tom Lynch. Special guest on the occasion was Nancy's Dad - Mr. Daniel Gould who drove up from Moncton, N.B. to be present, plus Floyd Stinson and other other members of both the Gould and Stinson families. Later, all gathered at the Stinson minage for a social time, plus some lobster Dan brought with him. The godparents godparents for Charlayn Marie were Janice and Doug Norman Norman - guests from Beeton. Next Sunday the whole family are looking forward to having a birthday party for Dan's mother Marie Rose who will be observing her 90th birthday. ■ On Sunday morning Miss Denyse Glasberger participated participated in the Confession of Faith at the Hope Christian Reform Church in Port Perry with Rev. Bart Van were his supporting cast of Eik officiating; The Glasber- ing the newlywed game. Throw in a baptism or two plus a local Confirmation and that just about covers the gamut of events. It was our family's pleasure pleasure to be included in the Graham-Pyle wedding on Saturday p.m. - the first of three weddings held at Queen Street United Church. Lindsay on Saturday Saturday with reception later at the Little Britain Community Community Centre. The cheif participants participants in the event were the very popular combo of Heather Jane Graham, eldest eldest daughter of Bonnie and Jack (Jungle) Graham of Lindsay and Brian Douglas Pyle, only son of Brian and Monica Pyle of Lindsay. The bride was a vision of loveliness in her white gown and train and her bridesmaids bridesmaids gowned in plum were an attractive support group for the bride. The groom was indeed handsome as best man and ushers. Reverend James Phillips was the officiating minister. Mr. Gordon Everson the organist organist and Mr. Frank Ingram Ingram with his own guitar accompaniment accompaniment provided several solos during the ceremony ceremony and signing of the register. Bridesmaids were Joanne Graham, Lisa _ Graham, Mary Jane Williams and Mona Malcolm-Sharman. Scripture lessons were read by Mary Eleanor Jonisard and Ron Sharman. The best man was Richard Richard Ferguson and ushers were Jeff Graham, Gary Woodridge and Jim Brown. A delicious roast beef dinner dinner was served later to approximately approximately 300 guests at the Little Britain Arena auditorium. auditorium. This was followed by a dance with D.J. "Froggy" "Froggy" providing suitable music. music. During the dance a certain certain lady who shall remain nameless for health reasons, -ours, added a little extra zip to the entertainment wnen her high-heel shoes met a "slippery-when-wet" zone on the dance floor and she fell kerplop on her "assets." "assets." The sudden stop when she hit the floor broke the button holding up her skirt which immediately fell to her feet leaving her in a somewhat embarrassing position. position. Fortunately for her, she was wearing a slip! No less than four people took a header on this one spot in a five to 10 minute interval. It is reported that several "blue moons" were in evidence evidence the next day! Mr. and Mrs, Bob Carmichael Carmichael and girls had visitors this week from Dob and Vic of Toronto formally of Mo- rinvillo, Alberta. On Sunday afternoon- Charlayn Mario, infant JESUS' RETURN: | A WORLDWIDE EVEN'D ALL the tribe* of the EARTH ... «hull SEE the Son of m*n coming coming IN THE CLOUDS of hoMV- on with POWER umt GREAT GLO. RY. And ...III* un- 1 gel*... «hull gnlher_ together III* elect..." E|)ho*lnn* Bi30 II IE HOLY HUILE I ger Clan gave Denyse moral support at this service and later congregated at Marlene Marlene and Frank Glasberger's for lunch and the afternoon social. Among those present were the matriarch of the clan - Mrs. Frank Glasberger Glasberger Sr. of Whtiby and Alice and Peter Glasberger. Debbie and George Glasberger Glasberger and their family members, Geraldine and 1 Case Glasberger and family, Come and Auke Van Der Meer and family - around 45 in total - a nice "quiet" family family gathering. Congradulations are extended extended to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Vincent Mackie who were also married on Saturday afternoon. afternoon. The wedding took place in the Anglican Church in Peterborough with reception at the Rock Haven with around 200 guests in attendance. A number of local folks attended attended the happy event including including Mr. Floyd Stinson of our Yelverton community. Vincent Vincent is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mackie of the Gray line south of Yelverton. Yelverton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glasberger Glasberger and family attended the wedding on Friday evening evening of Mr.",and Mrs. Paul Preston of R.R. Bethany at Coldspring United Church with the reception at the Best Western Motel in Co- bourg. The bride was the former former Susan Facey of Goris Landing. Yelverton Annual Church Anniversary is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 16, with a guest speaker scheduled „ jm • m At the recent Peterborough Peterborough Fair Inter-County 4-H and Junior Farmer Judging Competition, Carolyn Bar- key, RR2, Blackstock, won the Scotiabank, Peterborough Peterborough Branch Silver tray, as the top scoring Intermediate Judge. Carolyn Barkey was also the high point individual individual of the day. At the same competition Donna Benschop, RR4, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, won the Sandoz- Agro Ltd. Silver Tray as top scoring Junior Judge. In total, 169 contestants competed in the four divisions. divisions. Five Durham East 4-H clubs held their 1990 Achievement Days at the recent recent Blackstock Fair. In the 4-H Sheep Show, Gena Jasper-Fayers was Champion Showman and Jeff Kemp was Reserve Champion Showman. The Champion Breeding Ewe Lamb was shown by Mark Bragg and the Reserve Champion Lamb was shown by Gena Jasper-Fayers. The 4-H Sheep Club was led by Jim Coombes and Shelley Holliday. In the 4-H Beef Show, Jeff Beckett was the Champion Champion Showman and Penny Beckett was the Reserve Champion Showman. . The Champion Calf was shown by Jeff Beckett and the Reserve Reserve Champion Calf by Paula Pascoe. The 4-H Beef Club was under the leader ship of Gerry Cornish and Wayne Beckett. As their Achievement Project, the 4-H Swine Club conducted a short quiz on the modern pork industry for all who visited the Pork Producers' booth. All who participated were eligible to take part in a draw for some of the Pork Producers' promotional promotional items. The 4-H Swine club was led by Bill and Ken Lamb. In addition, the 4-H Field Crops Club under the leadership leadership of Dave Tamblyn and Ian Andrews and the Black- stock 4-H Horticulture Club under the leadership of Marilyn Marilyn Green and Gail Johns, displayed samples of the members' projects. en- For beef producers rolled in the Red Meat II Program, capital facilitiés grants are now available for fence construction and repair repair and pasture watering facilities. The grant will apply apply to any purchases made on/after April 1,1990. To qualify under this new section, producers must meet the minimum requirement requirement for handling facilities. This includes a holding pen, working chute and head- gate. For complete details, contact contact the Ministry of Agriculture Agriculture and Food, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, (416) 623-3348 or 1- 800-263-8023. Wilson- Risebrough Wedding Julie Marlene Risobrougn and Michael James Wilson wore united in marriage by the Reverend Fred Milncs in Kirby United Church on April 21, 1990, at 3:30 p.m. The organist was Mrs. Martha Martha Farrow. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Risebrough, Risebrough, R. R. 2, Orono, and the groom's parents nro Mr. Bob Wilson, R. R. 4, Rose- nonth, and the lato Mrs. Gloria Gloria Wilson. Given in mnrnngo by her father, the bride wore n white satin cocktail length gown designed with an embroidered embroidered shawl effect neckline. neckline. Wonring n lint enhanced enhanced with ft veil, she carried n bouquet of ponch and tonl tiny roses, ivy and ribbon. The maid of honor wns, Miss Wnndn Hutchinson and tho bridesmaids wore the bride's sister, Miss Leslie Leslie Rlsobrough, Mrs. Lisn Adams, and Miss Elizabeth Clarke. Host man wns Mr. Jnmio Adams, and tho ushers were Mr. Danny Wilson, brother of tho groom, Mr. Kevin Risebrough, brother of tho bride, nnd Mr. Rob Adams. A dinner wns held nt Orono Orono United Church, followed by nn Open House. Tho bride's mother wore n roynl blue silk gown nnd n white strnw hat with blue trim. Leaving for n honeymoon nt Ningnrn Fnlls, tho bride wore n hot pink silk dross with black polka dots, blnck shoes mid hand bag. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson nro now residing in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Prior to tho wedding, tho bride wns honored nt snow- ora given by Miss Wnndn Hutchinson, Mrs. Dnrlono Wight nnd Mrs, Susan Floyd. Miss Leslie Rise- brounn nnd Miss Elizabeth Clnrko nnd tho Losknrd U.C.W. A Jack nnd Jill shower wns hosted by Miss Elizabeth Clnrko nnd Mrs. Kevin Risebrough. Brush up on your saving ABCs with these classy deals! Lined Notebook Paper ÔÔ T 200 sheets Brief Folders Pkg.of5.$ 1 .49 I.D.A. Stick Pens only 1 O t each Pay your telephone bill here for only 1 Ot Many more back-to-school bargains! McGregor Drugs Your local I.D.A. Drug Store 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville

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