The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 19,1990 7 1 Eldad U.C.W. Organizers Hope to Establish 'Breakaway Club } Isolds Meeting m fc?-. By Lois N. Yellowlees Hj | p' Twenty members of El- Kdad U.C.W. met at "Hills pHideway," the cottage of '^Wesley and Doris Hills at pViewlake for their Septem- '.$|)er meeting. Following ÿgrace by Vange Warren, dessert dessert was served by Alma Langmaid and Ida Bray. Jean Knox conducted two contest that tested both our vocal chords and knowledge. We gathered at the lake where Donna Johnston led ÎJnin meditation as we sur- pveyed God's beautiful handi- '%iirork. As darkness fell, we Retired to the cottage for the business session, presided by president Dorothy Pas- A coe. , Jean Taylor reported on '• the success of the strawber- t ry shortcake lunch served ? June 26, 27 and 28 to three l "Proud to be Me" bus tours, * when an $823.70 profit was , realized. An April "Muffin , Break" added $131.15 to :this project. Donna Johnston ^displayed one of the glass ■""dessert plates purchased for «.'the kitchen. F»y,, Bernice Watson reported ipthat the postponed nursing i**home visit to Strathhaven Sr will now be Wednesday Sept. 26 at 1:30 p.m. Bring ; ' you knee throws for the resi- ^ nc dents. Vange Warren report- % ed an attendance of 40 chil- 'dren at Vacation Bible T. School. Jean Knox reported 31 3 on Charles Catto night June " l£ '- 6 at The Flying Dutchman when $4,000 was given to him for his Frontier Founda- • tion work, by those in atten dance. A "thank-you" for cupcakes sent for the Peter McKellar reception during Bay of Quinte conference sessions in May was received. received. Maple Grove extended extended an invitation to an ecumenical ecumenical dinner in 1991. An invitation to meet with Ked- ron U.C.W. May 8, 1991. was accepted. The regional meetings will be on Tuesday, Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 6: p.m. at Hampton church and Wednesday Oct. ■ 24, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Greenwood. Greenwood. The roll call - a summer summer experience was well answered answered with interesting trips, visits and summer projects of all present. Donna Donna and Dorothy had just returned returned from camp Quinn- Mo-Lac and had some recommended recommended books on display. They closed the evening with an Agape dinner. We were asked to read again the creation story in Gensesis 1. The hymn God Who Touchest Earth with Beauty" was sung. Food symbols were passed around the circle as suitable responses were made: - crackers, representing representing the bread of life; raisins, the vine and the branches; salt, a symbol of healing power and water, depicting everlasting life. The evening closed with a friendship circle. Pat Best thanked Doris for her hospitality. hospitality. The next meeting will be Oct. 1 at 7:00 p.m. when our annual auction. will take place. Bring your friends and auction items. Mary McLaren (left) and Lois Savage (right) spoke with Diane Radway, of Barley Barley Mill Crescent, on Thursday, Sept. 6, about the new Breakaway club in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. With a special child care program provided, mothers have a chance to relax, relax, develop new friendships with women from their neighborhood and learn new crafts during a weekly two-hour outing that lasts from Sept. 18 to May 1991. For more information, call Mrs. Savage at 623-8491. | > Bowmanville Rotary Club Free Car Wash will be held Saturday, Sept. 22nd from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the ' ; Bowmanville Professional Building 222 King Street East Donations to the Bowmanville Rotary Club Community Projects will be appreciated Travellers Enjoy European Tour Wesleyville News (Intended for last week) It was good to welcome Tom and Christine Wilson at church at Welcome on Sunday morning Sept. 9 after after their absence in Scotland, Scotland, earlier in the summer and their two months at the cottage. Lay reader for the morning was Nicole Ough and children were in their accustomed places before going going to their Sunday school classes, to hear Rev. Sedgwick's Sedgwick's message for them. In answer to the question, who was going to school for the first time, two answered, Maria Sword and Joshua Bowman. We wish them both, happy days througout the year and all the school years to come. Rev. Sedgwick Sedgwick spoke to them of the rules for school and the laws of life. Mention was made of the United Nation's Charter of Rights for Children. The sermon was based on the story of the experiences of Moses and the Israelites at " Mount Sinai,- and the awe and fear caused by the events happening there.. ■The choir's anthem bring applause applause from the congregation, congregation, was "Ye Holy Angels Bright," accompanied by Stephen Sword at the organ. We are sorry to report Helen Dinner was unable to be present because of a severe attack of sciatica, Orald Ford and George Tufford greeted the congregation at the door. Some parking difficulties difficulties caused by the roadwork roadwork being done at the highway are being cleared away as the work nears completion. completion. Different shades of glads again brought beauty to the church for this service. service. Murray and Jean Payne arrived home from their European European tour last Tursday, Sept. 6, in time to cast their ballots in the election. The trip was enjoyable, Oberam- magau impressive, but home was still the best country they had seen. Garfield and wife Iva have left on a trip of their own but he and other other members have checked to see that Mother AND Dad arrived home safely. Jean Payne was on duty part of Sunday at the Orono Fair at the booth for the committee studying the problem of the dumpsite for nuclear waste. Verna and Harold Austin attended the benefit barbecue barbecue at Bewdley held last week, in support of repairs to the arena, also Allan and Hope Hoi da way both of whom won door prizes., The regular meeting of Morrish Women's Ins'titute was held on TuesiSept. 4 at Ruth Clarki'-^jHall in Port Hope with about 12 present. President Marion\Hodgson opened the meeting ana answers answers to the roll call-'told of ways to recycle and what to recycle. Papers of course, and bottles and some plastics. plastics. Speaker for the day was June Smith and her talk was illustrated with pictures by Larry Hall, both of them | are members of the low level! waste committe. The topic was Women and Environment Environment and they would be willing to speak with any other organized wishing to discuss the subject. During the business period, the travelling basket was re- viewed. Each member contributes contributes a craft which is purchased purchased by other members or friends. Mae Ferguson gave the sunshine report and it was decided to put an entry into the category of "Harvest" "Harvest" for the Port Hope fair. The topic for the October meeting will be International International Affairs. It should be an interesting interesting one with certainly much more subject matter available in the next month. I" U i3'J > • >< ** * vi; - PASSPORT 1530 Dundas St. E. oshavm-whitby Whitby • 430-2350 AO/ FOR 48 7 Vo MONTHS 1990 GERMAN ENGINEERED OPTIMA * 1.6LT.B.I. Engine • Child-Proof Lock Doors • AM/FM Stereo Cassette ♦ Power Steering • Power Brakes For oxampk) M.S.R.P. ol 1900 Optima IS Including Might bill ,520. Down payment of $2,000. amount to bo financed over 48 months is $9,620. Monthly payment Is $218,80. Cost of borrowing at 4.9% * $982.40. See Passport Oshawa-whltby lor dotaHs. O.A.C. Tax oxtra. Saturday, Sept. 22 will be a busy day in Port Hope with the Hospital auxilliary holding a sale of collectibles, to help with their drive for funds to purchase a new facility facility for use in surgery requiring requiring long hours. Lewis Thorndyke and Gerald Gerald Anderson are having open house at their new garage garage that afternoon for its official official opening. Sept. 15, 1950: Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson and two sons and Mr. W. Savery of Starkville visited with H. Barrowclough's on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. L. Oughtred and Donna wore in Bcnrns- villo during the weekend; had tea with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ford on Sunday; Mesdames A. Austin, H. Reeve and E. Bnrrowclough attended a mooting in Port Hope hospital nuxulinry on Monday; choir members wore thrilled to hoar their efforts played back to thorn on tape, recorded by Rev. Richard and Mrs. Lyon of Cincinnati who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snell. 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