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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Oct 1990, p. 11

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I I i Pathfinders Hold Craft and Bake Sale The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 24,1990 Legion Ladies Auxiliary Marks 45th Year ii Enniskillen News by B. Wright The U.C.W. meeting was held Wed., 17th, in the Sunday Sunday School Room. Everyone enjoyed fruit bread and coffee coffee or tea as they gathered at 9:30 a.m. Our second Vice President Lois Nimigon chaired the meeting. She opened with a welcome welcome to everyone ana a verse on Courtesy and Caution Caution while driving a car.' The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. approved. Correspondence and business'Was discussed. • REALTOR GlO*C< REAL ESTATE LIMITED ^ x; -I "r y •*' -, Elkens I 983-5279 'Y|Ty 181 Church St., Bowmanville 623-4428 2,000 SQUARE FEET Commercial home with character plus, hardwood floors throughout. 116 King St. E., Bowmanville, in the heart of the .commercial downtown downtown core. Lot 221 ft. deep, ample parking for 13 cars, asking | $345,000. Large assumable mortgage, mortgage, 100 ACRES and GRAHAM CREEK Farm just on the north east side of * Newcastle Village. 60 acres of hardwood, cedar and mixed bush, balance is seeded pasture. New ■ fencing, 3 year old 1500 sq. ft. bungalow, bungalow, double garage, paved road, post card setting, asking $599,900. FOR THE EXECUTIVE Maintenance free, well maintained, 2,000 sq. ft. 2 storey home. Built-in dishwasher, central air and vac., 4 bedrooms, 2 - 4 pc. and 1 - 2 pc. bathrooms, completely fenced backyard, walkout to a 10 ft. x 16 | ft. deck, located in an area of superior superior homes. Asking $244,900. m 1 T ' ÇÂ BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PROPERTY 3 bedrooms, 2 storey, executive home with attached garage, spacious spacious living room, dining room, main floor family room with fireplace fireplace and walkout to deck and pool sized backyard, 3 baths. All you could want for $239,900. man. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wright, Orono, were Sat. evening visitors at the Edgar Edgar Wright's. The Ted Werry family attended attended the wedding of Tom Perigoe and Stephanie Grills at Brooklin United Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Cec- chetto and boys, Sudbury, were weekend guests of the Ted Werry's. Misses Myrtle Smith, Marie Marie Persons, Margaret Marshall, Marshall, Peggy and Shirley Kingsmill and Rev. Bonnie Kelly, Toronto, were Thursday Thursday luncheon guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Aaron and Dianne Bowman were Sat. supper guests at Grandma's and Aunt Mvrtle's The church plates have home of Mrs. Wilfrid Bow- been ordered and will be on sale before Christmas. Plans are being finalized for our Seniors' annual dinner. There are still some cookbooks cookbooks for sale. Lois turned the meeting over to the committee, Joyce Virtue, Muriel Butson and Margaret Stainton. The Theme was on Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving. Verses were read alternately, alternately, Muriel read verses from the Psalms. With Annie Annie at the organ, we sang "For the Beauty of the Earth." Offering was received received and dedicated by Joyce, Margaret read a poem and verses from the Psalms, "God gave man Earth to Enjoy - not to Destroy." Destroy." We are so lucky to have a peaceful country to enjoy from coast to coast Yet, we are not very concerned about all the damage we are doing to our waterways and the pollution we breathe every day. This part of the meeting closed with prayer by Margaret. Joyce then showed her slides of . the trip she arid Ralph took across Canada. As the beautiful scenery, buildings and flowers were shown from every province, we would be a very feeble minded person, not to feel very proud that this is ours, Joyce and Ralph enjoyed visiting visiting with several families of relatives and friends along the way. And reported excellent excellent weather. Joyce had written detailed information about the history of many places which added interest to the pictures. Lois very capably con- • ducted the meeting and closed with prayer. Come to church early next Sunday to enjoy the Hymn Sing. The Enniskillen Pathfinders Pathfinders are holding a Craft and Bake Sale. Tables are still available. To rent a table, table, please call 263-2393 - Lois or 263-8183 - Jane. This will be held on Nov. 10th from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m. The Oshawa Alzheimers' Friendship group held their October meeting at the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue Virtue were Saturday dinner 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, Heather and Wendy, Hampton. Mrs. Robert Simpson and Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mrs. Ella Bowman, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley, were Saturday Saturday overnight visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Mrs. Ron Somberger, Jessica and Alexandra, visited visited on Sunday with her sister, sister, Sarâh Nielsen-Jones, Don Mills. Our sympathy goes to the family and relatives of the late •Phemia Varnum, especially especially to her son, Terry. Phemia Phemia spent her childhood days in our community. Blackstock and Area News HEY KIDS! | It's the 8th Annual Come and get yours v - while they last! FREE PUMPKIN GIVEAWAY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1990 10 a.m. PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST Bring your carved pumpkin back by 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28th to WIN A PRIZE 3 age categories up to 6 •7-9 *10-12 234 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-3393 À * At the Blackstock United Church three children were baptized, baptized, Kaitlin Marie daughter of Leanrieand Jim O'Donnell; Matthew Matthew Michael Stewart, son of Susan and Michael White and Jocelynn Alexandra, daughter of Lynn and Alex Welker. The Junior Choir sang the anthem anthem entitled "When Someone Shouts and Calls Us Names" after which Rev. Dale gave a message on Trusting. Please remember that there will be no church service service next week at Blackstock and the following Sunday will be Anniversary Anniversary Sunday with Rev. Doreen VanCamp preaching. Alex and Lynn Welker entertained entertained the immediate family for brunch after Jocelynn's Christening. Christening. They planted a tree in honour of the occasion. Attending the family gathering were grandparents grandparents Harvey and Claudia McDairmid, grandparents Pat and John Houston of Cobourg; great grandmother Mrs. Dorothy McDiarmid; Godparents Mike McDiarmid and his fiancee Cindy Stçwart, and Uncle Jim Welker of Cobourg. Cindy and Dennis Werry, Robert and John of Kedron hosted a family gathering in honour of Kaitlin O'Donnell's baptism. Guests, were her parents Jim and Leanne O'Donnell and big sister Ashley of Kitchener, grandparents grandparents Keith and Wilma Van- Camp, Barry and Jay VanCamp all of Blackstock, Debbie and Bill Showier of Oshawa! 1 Dianne Gatchell is home recuperating from surgery in Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. Jean Trewin underwent surgery last week in Oshawa Hospital and hopes to be home again by midweek». midweek». \ ; Belle Werry and Irene McKee are both patients in Port Perry Hospital. We wish all of these ladies improved health. Henry and Tammy Wolters and family recently moved into their beautiful new home on Highway 7A west of the village. Jim and Hazel Coates have moved into their new home on Sunrise Cres. Welcome to the village. There were 18 tables at the Anniversary Anniversary Euchre on Tuesday, October 16. Winners: Ladies - Dorothy Edwards, Grace Smith, Ruby Cochrane and Marie Geer, Low - Eileen Warder. Draws - Mervyn Storrie, Betty Barnett, Ruby Smith, Betty Hockley, Dorothy Beach and Bernice Daniels. Prizes were given as follows: Oldest Lady - Meta Swain; Oldest Gentleman - mu A ÊETTER DEAL HI., 2nd. and 3rd. Mortgages pen privileges • Same day service knin. NOW ron WMCDTAlt ACTION HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. j FRANK REALTOR W FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED 234 King Street E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 TT1 Toronto Line 686-1035 feO Jack Brown Joslo Doxlalor Davo Durham Sharon Edoy Wondy Hnrnoss Doroonllazoldon.,, Gord Hoooy Joo Jeronimo Carol Martin Kellie McDonoll Charlie Hold Richard fioih. John Showchuk Tom Tumor Ann Van Dyk Ninn Volirl Totry Wilhorspoon.. 203-2623 023 9557 087-5722 023-4001 ..,(705)277-2050 432-4004 0230217 0230920 ..(705) 324-0210 987-5091 083-5014 023-0081 023-5027 023-5510 023-4080 570-2020 003-0200 •t, JUST LISTED - PONTYPOOL Spacious <1 lovol bnckoplil. 3 lovols llnlohod, many uporndoo, 3 + 1 bodroomo, $174,000. Jack Diown, Snloo Floprosontnllvo, 023-3393 or 203-2023, r&ji« Ivi. 1 HÉ 1 CALLING ALL PARENTS Idonl homo. Accessible to playground and park. Main floor laundry room, family room, 3 bathrooms, Quiet court. Newcastle. $169,000, Kollio McDonoll, Sales Roprosonlativo, 623-3393 or 987-5091. NESTLETON - RANCH STYLE BUNGALOW Country charm. 3 bedrooms, onsullo, 75' x 200' loi, circular drive, ont-ln kitchen, 25 minutes lo Oshawa. $199,000, Carol Marlin, Snlos Floprosontnllvo, 623-3393 or 705-324-0216. I* • 1 JUST LISTED - LAKE SCUGOG Wnloilront collage, prlvalo. 2 bodroomo, nowor bathroom, Irldgo and olovo. $00,500. Tony Withoropoon, Snloo noprooonlallvo, 023-3393 or 903-0290. 7" I $139,900. -1 1/2 STOREY HOME 12th Line, Manvers. Double car garage, barn, 2 box stalls. 200' x 80' lot. 3 bedrooms, bedrooms, groat starter home. $139,900. Carol Martin, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or 705-324-9216. ESI OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2-4 p.m. 13 and 23 Hart Blvd., Newcastle $169,900. Four lovol bncksplils, Skylights, 2 baths, lam- lly room, 60' lot. Joslo Doxlalor, Assoc. Brokor, 623-3303 or 623-9557. BOWMANVILLE-$138,800. 3 bedroom bungalow. Nont, clonn, wall kopl, dolochod gnrngo, Wall located. Tom Tumor, Snloo noprooonlallvo, 023-3393 or 023-5510. 'Over 30 Years of Quality Real Estate Service" Harold Burgess; Nearest Wedding Wedding Anniversary - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson; Nearest Birthday - Dorothy Archer; Door Prize - Manny Saltariche. Morning Unit of the U.C.W. On October 17 the regular meeting of the morning unit was held at the home of Dorothy Venning Venning with 16 members present. Our usual delicious morning "snack" was accompanied by a discussion about GST, the 65th reunion at the High School and the growing problem of Durham's garbage which we sincerely hope will not be dumped in Cartwright. Unit Leader Peggy Larmer opened the meeting with a poem reminding us to take time to think "In our Busy Week." She thanked thanked Dorothy for providing such a warm, cheerful atmosphere on a dull day for our meeting. A thank you letter from the Hospital Auxiliary Auxiliary thanking us for the layette was'read. Unit Leader Peggy reminded us of the following upcoming events - Regional meetings Oct. 23 and 24 at Hampton and Greenwood. Workshop on Stress at Quin-Mo- Lac on November 9 and 10, and the Men's Dinner on December 7. In Editor's Mail Dear John; On behalf of the Board of Management, thank you very much for your support of our recent Apple Festival and Craft Sale. The inclusion of the special special supplement in the October October 10, 1990, issue of The. Canadian Statesman, highlighting highlighting the event in the Downtown, and apples in, particular, was an unexpect-;' ed boost to our efforts to-, t make the event a success.. As you know, the advertis-' ing brought hundreds of people people to the Downtown on that day. We are very excited about the results from our first efforts efforts and plans are already under way for next year, to make it even bigger and better. better. I know that we can count on your support when again it circles around to this celebration of our heritage heritage as being the centre of Apple Country. Yours very truly, George Webster, Chairman, Board of Management News from Haydon Area Well, it's Autumn around here too--If we aren't complaining complaining about the rain it's the wind but as I write this it's sunny, cool but other wise a beautiful fall day. We're happy to report two of our ladies are progressing nicely-keep up the good work Gladys and June. Club 21 had their fall Bake Sale at Pethick's Auction Auction Barn Oct. 13th and we'd like to sincerely thank Garry Garry Powell for the auctioneer- ing--Rnlph Poole for clerking and the fellows for their help and one more big thanks to the wonderful folks who bid our baking up. The quilt ticket was drawn by Mr. Poole and he pulled Mr. R. Suplet's name from Wilmot Crock and the 50-50 draw, which was a little little lower this year went to Mr. Douglas Hill from Brooklin. Thanks again! NOTICE In November, Bowmanville Appliance Appliance Centre will be dosing Its doors forever. forever. The final liquidation liquidation sale Is on NOWI Make the best deal NOW on all brand new and quality quality used appliances, some at or below cost. So, rush to... Bowmanville Appliance Centre 47 King Street West Telephone 623-8160 At the 45th birthday party held last week by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion's Branch 178, a number of service pins for years of service service were awarded to mèmbers. Those present were awarded their pins by, at left, Zone Commander FI Edna Elliott. Others in the photo and their years, 1-r, Marg Corson 35, Leah Hendon 30, Grace Murdoch 35, Dianne Howarth 20, P. Montemeglio, 1st Vice Pres. Ontario Command, N. Sheehan 35, R, Dickinson 45, Branch President Doreen Park, A. Bate 35, M. Bate 20; absent, Betty Woodward 30, Audrey Anderson 35, Reta Parkin 35, Irene Candler 45, Jenny Hamden 45, Hilda Simnick 45. Also at the 45th birthday party, Trillium pins were presented to 1-r, P. Rose, M. Perris, G. Carter, D. Or- miston, N. Cowling by Zone Commander Edna Elliott. ' ' Special Certificates of Appreciation were awarded to , 1-r, Anne Berry, Joyce Major, Dot Fair and Carol * Roberts, with Audrey Bate making the presentations. Popular Entertainer Performs at Bowmanville Library t g§! I ■ $lpV i H i 1 A mulU-tnlontod porformor known ns "lsh" visited shown in llio nbovo photo with Juki* few of the mom-' tho Bowmnnvillo Library last wook to ontorlnin cliil- hors of tlio nudionco in attendance at the October 17.'. (Iron with singing, story-tolling and clowning. IIo's performance. <

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