oosed Sherwin for the, niversary, and performed by a male double quartet of the Taylor family. The Eldad Sunday school, under the direction direction of Debbie and Faye Vice, also joined in the ministry ministry of praise. Former ministers, Rev.' Charles and Barbara Catp ;,L and Rev. Victor and Maijd-'-| rie Le Van, were present for the celebration. The current church families families provided a generous full course luncheon. Friendships were renewed renewed and new friends made. A warm fellowship, j prevailed at yet another, milestone in the life of Eldadr- Church. Happenings at St. Stephens by Carrie Schumacher Another month of school has passed quickly and most of us can hardly believe we are writing mid-term exams. It has been a very busy month all around. Both the junior and senior boys soccer teams made it to the Kawar- tha finals but were defeated by excellent teams. Girls midget and junior basketball basketball teams are right into the season and have been playing playing quite well according to their conches. The Grade 9 and 10 religion religion classes did community service work to help senior citizens in the area rake leaves and prepare for the coming winter months. Miss Harrison's music classes arc in the process of selling spices to raise money for music trips this year. Please help support this worthy cause. Math Club competitions have started and the first sot of top scores wore Luisa Longo, Bill Lytwynchuk and T.J. Sheehan. Congratulations Congratulations from all go out to these great math students. Finally Hallowe'en was a boo-tilul day especially with everyone dressed in orange and black, compliments of a Student Council spirit *doy. Students all looked great in those seasonal colors ns people people representing each first period class participated in a pumpkin carving contest. There was a lie for first place between the OAC spare class and Mr. Sheridan's Sheridan's drama class. Also plan to attend thfi;. upcoming drama productfoftV. I "The Only Game in TowiC to l lxi presented on Nov. 1C and 1G at both 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. It promises to Lie great on- 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, November 7,1990 Student Wins Scholarship The University of St. Jerome's Jerome's College in Waterloo recently awarded an entrance entrance scholarship to a graduate graduate of Clarke High School. Ian Vander Scheel began studies at St. Jerome's last month in the Faculty of Mathematics, Co-operatiye study. He is among 120 new undergraduates from across Ontario who have been awarded over $66,000 in entrance entrance scholarships to St. Jerome's Jerome's College, which is federated federated with the University, of Waterloo. "We are proud to,have.-/| students like Ian at'St. Je-,.j' 1 rome's," says College Régis- . trar Kevin Donelson. "Our academic community, is en- • -j riched by their presence." St. Jerome's was founded in 1865 in St. Agatha, .Ont.,, west of Waterloo. The .Col-- I lege is currently celebrating ;[ its 125th anniversary. The,. Ontario Legislature, ; gave . the College degree-granting 1 powers in 1959, leading to a . name change to the University University of St. Jerome's College. The school entered into federation federation with the University of Waterloo in 1960. The College offers full un- ,. dergraduate programs "'iW"^ Arts and Mathematics. De- | grees are conferred by the University of Waterloo upon St. Jerome's recommendation. recommendation. In addition to a men's and a women's residence, recreation and study facilities, facilities, the College offers full access to all University of Waterloo facilities. Church Marks 135th Year Sunday, October 14, 1990, marked the celebration celebration of Eldad United Church's 135th Anniversary. Anniversary. Members, past members and friends gathered for the 11 a.m. service of worship. The church was decorated with the bounty of harvest time. The service was under the direction of Rev. Doug Warren, pastor of the charge. Rev. Dr. Clarke MacDonald, former moderator moderator of the United Church, was guest speaker. Ileen Taylor and Gladys Short, former church organists, organists, provided the ministry of praise, playing the organ and piano in duet. Jean (Baker) Welch, a former choir member, was guest soloist. soloist. Jean also joined with the choir, singing "The Little Red Church on the Hill," under under the direction of choir leader and organist,, Joyce Taylor. That song was ,<»m- ,1 --~-.i by Evelyn '■ -Taylor-jl Jubilee An- I ;J: .V Sto** 7 ' 7 *' % >&* ***** * V\$© pool* ' 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p. 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