Ticket Holder Wins Limited Edition Print : Aline Gagnon, of Family Trust Realtors, presents Harry Kamstra with "The Hollow" a limited edition print by Gerald Kopolinsky. The print was offered as a prize in Family Trust's draw at the Orono Fair. Mr. Kamstra was the lucky winner. winner. Students off to university Blackstock and Area News A new 4-H is ready to begin for anyone who was eleven years of age by January 1,1990. We are going going to learn how to make bread, buns, muffins etc. The first meeting will be at Blackstock' United Church at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25. For further information call Gail Johns 986-4484 or Barb Byers 986-5112. Restaurant Management, Nancy Green who is in 4th year Nursing at Queen's University, Julie Byers who is studying Childhood Education at Guelph University, Esther Kelly who is in 2nd year ners Doris Hill, Russell Brown, Physical Health and Education at Mary Foots, Erla Hill, Grant Queen's University, and Robert Bright and Dorothy Edwards with Green who is in his final year of low going to Mary Holmes. The Veterinarian Medicine at Guelph draws were won by Russell University. If your child or grand- Brown, Elsie Pogue, Ella Venn- child is not listed, please call this ing, Dorothy Edwards, Mr. week. Mowny and Meta Swain. Harvey and Joan Graham at- Several local young people have tended a reunion over the c . gone to college and university to weekend at Napanee. Those who Glad to report that Hector Shor- f tart their n | w schoo , year / In . were there, were members of the eluded in this group are Leanne staff and class of Kemptville MacDonald who is in 4th year Agricultural School. Honours at York University, Rox- Members of the Fair Board are • arme Larmer is at Algonquin Col- reminded of the meeting this ■lege in Ottawa studying Hotel and Thursday evening. tridge is home again from Oshawa Hospital and is recovering recovering frofn surgery at home. Better health is wished for Mrs. Lome McKee who is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. A. rapid recovery is wished for Chris Bryant who broke his arm last week. Are you trying to create a record Chris? Four .. breaks in eleven months is just too much. Sympathy is extended to Don and Shirley Gibson and family on the passing of Don's mother. Also to Mrs. Roy Ashton on the passing passing of Roy after a lengthy illness as well as to Roy's sister Mrs. Les Taylor. Several cousins from this area attended the visitation and funeral of Jack Simons of Downsview at Pickering Funeral Home. Sympathy is extended to his wife the former Shirley Vance and to their family Rodney and Leanne. James Emerton, his daughter Lori Ann Emerton and her friend have returned from an enjoyable two week vacation to England, Paris and Berlin, sounds like a great holiday. The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Aileen Byers with ten members answering answering the roll call; which was tell of a trip, long or short that you enjoyed enjoyed this summer. Flora Samells conducted the worship service by beginning with a poem entitled "The Call." Her scripture reading was Genesis Ch. 1 verses 1-8 and John Ch. 1 verses 1-5 which both dealt with the earth's beginning which was appropriate as this is the beginning beginning of a new season in U.C.W. ac- Happenings in Elizabethville Sony, I was unable to Borne in the area attend- send any news items last ed a 45th wedding anniver- week. I had a doctor's ap- sary for Mr._and Mrs. Al- pointment and was kept in bert Woods, Oshawa. Mrs. hospital for a check up and Woods was Beatrice Palmer, just returned home on Sat- They both were raised in the urday. •Last week, church services services were well attended and Sunday school commenced for this season. Rev. Sedgwick Sedgwick continued his sermons on the Law and the Covenant. Covenant. The offering was taken taken up by Mr. and Mrs. H. Quan trill. We have Mrs. D. Bell and Mr. Hancock to thank for two beautiful pots of plants on the altar. Editor's Mail Dear Sir: I am heartened by the recent recent show of strength by our municipal council. Council has finally shown its mettle by refusing, twice, to give in to the proponents of the Participation Participation House project; a project that would have brought much hardship onto our fair municipality. I hope that our town fathers, fathers, and mothers, will now seize the occasion and send another message to our senior senior governments by banning iïvity.Thehymn"Aii'tli<iWayMy Saviour Leads Me" was sung. P' nctl( : e P r ®* Business consisted of many an- , Location park nouncements including: General Meetings at the Church is on Sept, 26 at 7:30 p.m., the U.C.W. ladies will lead the church service on Sept. 30 with Elaine Barber as speaker and a toy fair is to be held at Kingsview United Church on Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Featuring non-violent toys. Marion Larmer gave an outline of the General Council meeting that she and Glenn attended at London in August with the theme "Remembering our Future." We were surprised to hear of the many varied topics discussed, Marion closed the meeting with a benediction prepared by the new moderator of the United Church, Walter Farquharson. Reported by Dorn Mnrtyn The 1st Cartwright Scouting is requesting that the parents of the Beavers meet In the Town Hall, Scugog Street South next Monday, Sept. 24 at 6:30 p.m.. There Is a great concern whether there will be any Beavers this year, This problem Is caused by the lack of a full-time lender. If you can help with this need please volunteer your services. At the United Church the church school began a new year. Klllsti^oSutic SX r, 1110 rov,ov ^io Generation Gan" com °, r P 1 *?", 8 of subdivision, in- shilling of Kelly Gntchcil, Undo î 0 B n? IffS dovolop- Brndburn and Eileen mont, nnd pmklnnd or rccro- McLaughlin, who snug "One Day at a Tinio." Flowers woro placed In the sanctuary In memory of Ivan Thompson, Rev. Dale Davis preached a thoughtful message "Becoming Community," A warm welcome Is extended to Steve and Deanna Grove and their daughter Darcoo who mov- --- . .... ed Into the farm homo previously roipondonco with the Town, owned by Hill nnd Jean Ferguson. Council voted on Monday There were thirteen tables at to receive nor lottor for in the weekly card party with win- formation. ing spaces to cars with handicapped plates. Maybe some day we will all stand up and declare proudly that Newcastle was the first handicapped free town in Canada. Thank you. Madam Mayor Mayor nnd Councillors. Jenn-Michel Komnmicki 89 Little Avenue, Bowmnnvillo, Ontario. L1C 1J9 Editor's note: We hasten to add that the above letter is meant to bo somewhat sarcastic. Environment Group Proposed A committee to advise the municipality on matters related related to the environment has been suggested to Newcastle Newcastle Council! In n lottor to Newcastle's elected officials, Helen Mac- Donald stated that the committee committee could act in an advisory advisory capacity for the review ationul proposals. "The proposed committee could provide assistance for the development of stewardship stewardship projects for private properties; woodlot maintenance maintenance incentives; creation of wildlife habitat, etc," said Mrs. MacDonald in her cor- area. A large number of friends gathered on Sept. 9th for their celebration, including including Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew. On Monday evening, the Garden Hill U.C.W. met at Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith's for their first fall meeting. Eliz- abethville's unit met on Tuesday in the afternoon at Mrs. Lottie White's home in Port Hope. The topic of their meeting was "New Begin- ' nings." Some of the ladies did a skit about why we have the U.C.W. meetings. Susan Peacock gave a brief talk on our new moderator. She had picked out some hymns that he had written and they sang them. On Friday evening a shower was held at Mr. and Mrs, J. Peacock's home for Sophia Kneisel and Shane Peacock who will be married in October. A few more turned out for seniors meeting on Thurs-i day. Our pot luck dinner will be held on Sept. 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew had Mary Trew for' the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock had Mark and Linda and baby Aaron, Steven and Christy, Sophia Kneisel and her niece Jessy for the shower shower and part of the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock had dinner with Sophia's father father and family, Belleville, Friday and later called on Steven nnd Christy in Belleville. Belleville. Mr. George nnd Evn Giles, Ottawa, wore with Mr. and Mrs. M. Walker over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. H. Qunn- trill had Kevin call on his way homo from Humber College College on Friday, nnd Lisa called on her way to Guelph University on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. McAlhs- tor returned from their motor motor homo trip Inst week. They wont west nnd visited mnny of their relatives, returning returning homo by Mnckinnc nnd tho Stntos. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnc Wnlkor had eight of their, cattle' Blondo do' Aquitnmno at Port Hope Fair. They won Grnnd Chnmpjon Foninlo nnd nlso won six firsts nnd one third. Ilnrvoy Robinson, Orono, won Grnnd Champion Champion Mnrmnc Bull. Jnson nnd Jeremy Greer spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mnc nnd Mnrg Wnlkor. Put Moore brought mo homo from the hospital, on Saturday and Inter mot Mends nt Orillia on her way Mr, nnd Mrs. C, Mercer visited Stan Mercer In Co- bourg Hospital on Sunday. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 19,1990 19 'Wr IIS wiÈS&m'&t i mm : ■ ■ Sis u V . Ï ' ' ' • " . MORTGAGE MODEL 1. THE DURHAM 2. THE HALTON 3. THE KENT 4. THE YORK 5. THE DUFFERIN 6. THE WELLINGTON 7. THE LAMBTON 8. THESIMCOE PRICE $99,900 $109,900 $117,900 $125,900 $131,900 $134,900 $136,900 $139,900 1,020 1,148 1,162 1,224 1,262 (END UNIT) 1,390 (CORNER UNIT) Bowmanville W.I. Meets at Trinity Legion Week Festivities Being Held Sept. 12-21 By Anne Brine Seventeen members of the Bowmanville Women's Institute met in Trinity Church Hall, Thursday Sept. 6, Mrs. M. Wiseman, president, welcomed all. The meeting opened with singing O Canada and Insi- tute Ode. Mrs. C. Bell was the pianist. Minutes of last meeting, financial report and correspondence were read by Mrs. H. Millson, assistant assistant secretary. Roll call: give an idea on recycling was well answered. answered. Pennies for Friendship Friendship were collected. Mrs. H. Millson read a paper on the environment and introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Joanne James, who's topic was "The Environment." Environment." She gave many hints on recycling, reducing and reusing garbage. It was very interesting and infor mative. A question period followed. Mrs. M. Pickard thanked Mrs. James and presented her with a gift, ' Meeting closed with members repeating in unison unison the Mary Stewart Col-, lect. Next meeting will be held in Trinity Church Hall, Thursday, Oct. 4 at 1:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. Anti-Crime Week Will be Observed November 4-10 will be declared declared "Crime Prevention Week in Canada. Newcastle Council has agreed to support Canada's crime prevention by formally formally proclaiming the special week Special celebrations are being held all this week at Branch 178, Royal Canadian Legion, King St. East in with an Open " com was Bowmanville. The special event began with House Sunday noon when free hot dogs and i handed out to all comers, and there were many them. The celebration winds up Friday night with dinner and dance. ■t OfS'l *1! SALES OFFICE HOURS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 1:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. SATURDAY, SUNDAY I HOLIDAYS 11:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. (416)623-4644 (416)6234549 4 K | LIBERTY STREET | ! BASELINE ROAD N SALES OFFICE FLYING DUTCHMAN HWY.401 EAST ÎASTLE 1 To qualified pureknwri only • Not avaUiddo on moduli purolmiml nt $99,000 mill $100,900 E, & O.K. prient» wubjoot to change without notice.