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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Mar 1991, p. 20

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A I 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 27,1991 Section Two . Students Win Awards at Science Fair 3? ii ciSM •w : f ahfc S. A G. A Supporters Hold Spring Meeting in Orono Orono News by I. Challice luncheon Winners from the grades 4, 5, and 6 science fair held at Ontario Street School were announced on Wednesday, March 13. Shown above, from left, are: Heidi Douglas, who placed first with a project on bubbles; John Best who earned a first prize with a project on Mars; and Todd Montgomery, who received a first place award with a project on vision. Entries were divided into the categories.of experiments, study, and innovation. CRIME doesn't pay if you've had an ... 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Congratulations to our friends of Saga (Save The Ganaraska Again) on sponsoring sponsoring their spring general meeting Tuesday, April 2, at 8:15 p.m. in Orono Town hall, with guest speaker "the Hon. David Crombie." Everyone Everyone welcome and free admission. admission. Last Friday g uests with Mr. and Mrs. >erek Barnett were her niece Mrs. Dale Adamson Sharpe and children from Surrey, B.C. Saturday dinner dinner visitors were Stephen and Sandra Barnett, Toronto. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Challice attended the monthly meeting meeting of Bowmanville Horticulture, Horticulture, where guest speaker was Mr. Andy Gregg, Horticulturist Horticulturist with Community services. He was extremely interesting and answered many questions from the audience. audience. Be sure to make your reservations reservations early for the St. Saviour's Anglican Church (Famous Players) presentation presentation of "A Touch of Spring II") dinner theatre Friday, April 19, and Sat., April 20th. An evening reserved for good food, good fun and good fellowship. For tickets 'call Judy Leek 983-9639. Congratulations to those hard-working Greater Pine Ridge Kinsmen who sponsored sponsored a very successful Pancake Pancake breakfast Sunday, March, 17 (St. Patricks Day) at the Allan Downes farm. Over 250 hungry patron's devoured mountains of food and the young fry enjoyed the wagon rides. Another good crowd at the film night at church Sunday night. Film "Jesus" a very timely topic with Easter so close! Next film "Molder of Dreams" on Sunday, Sunday, April 21 and also Sunday Sunday April 28. These films are all family oriented and Sundays crowd included a great many children. Town Hall Card Party Thirteen tables of progressive progressive euchre at the weekly weekly card party in Orono town hall, Wed. March 20. Results Results - Gladys Greenwood - 82; Dave Thrower - 78; Myrtle Myrtle Wood - 77; Margaret Lenton Lenton - 77; Toni Wilson - 76; Low Score - Marion Sears. Lucky Draws - Bernice Partner, Partner, Jack Moffat, Edith Gordon, Gordon, Marie Couroux, Jean O'Neil. Euchre every Wed. night 8:00 p.m. and Ladies to please bring lunch. Horticulture Meeting The first spring meeting of Orono Horticulture was held Thursday night, March 21, in Main hall of Orono United Church, with good Let's bring these words to life Our Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees equal' rights for Canadians of all origins and beliefs. But it is up to us to give meaning to these words... to renew the commitment to equality and mutual respect for all Canadians in our everyday lives... in our homes, schools and places of work. When we reach out to our fellow Canadians, each one of us helps ensure respect for the rights we all share. WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! a\V- .o A- - r ovWA- " eX -xVXl v ■ «8* 1*1 Multlculluralism and Citizenship Canada Multiculturalisme et Citoyenneté Canada ïlÆ Canada attendance. Meeting opened with singing "O'Canada," with Doreen Loweiy at piano. piano. President Donna Hutton welcomed everyone and especially especially our special members members from Bowmanville. Secretary Secretary Yvonne Trofford gave minutes of previous meeting and announcements. A great deal of work has gone into plans for our upcoming dis- trict#17 Convention, being held here April 13. Plan to attend this event and meet our neighboring societies (12 in all). Interesting Competitions, Competitions, displays and guest sneakers will be on hand, plus flower demonstrations. Lorna Atkins introduced our guest speaker Mrs. Marie Marie Golanch, Burlington, • who brought a very interesting interesting slide presentation and talk on the use of "Safers Products." Her topic "Bio Gardening with Safers," and a very large table full of products, which were used for draw prizes later in the evening: (To a very appreciative appreciative audience). The speaker was thanked by Doreen Lowery, and presented with a gift. A delicious lunch served by Committee Thelma Thelma Gilbank, Minnie Zegers and Carol Mostert closed another another good meeting. You will be hearing more about our Orono Horticulture Horticulture as of April 18, we will be celebrating 70 years in business and still going strong! (1921 -1991) Golden Wedding Party Despite the' earlier stormy weather, Saturday afternoon March 23 saw a huge crowd (well over 300) in attendance at the happy occasion of 50th anniversary of Sid and Toots Barraball. They were long time residents residents of Orono and just last year moved to Peterborough in their retirement. The hall was attractively decorated and tables of gifts, flowers, cards and greetings were on display, plus many humorous humorous pictures "Thru The on the wall displays. Years" Special greetings from Province Province of Out. (Premier Bob Rae), Government of Canada, Canada, Prime Minister Mulron- ey, Bill Dômm M.P. Peterborough, Peterborough, Mayor Marie Hubbard (Town of Newcastle), Newcastle), Gladys Brown, Peterborough, Peterborough, entertained at the piano piano and many took tne opportunity to take photographs. photographs. A delicious lunch by ladies of the Rebekahs Heather lodge. All immediate family members in attendance with daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don MacHugh and family, Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barraball, Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Barraball and family, Peterborough, Nancy, Nancy, Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Manitoba, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCullough and family, Orono, family Bob and Shirley Shirley Adams, West Guilford, Greg and Barbara Wood and daughters, Dunsford, Tom Winters and family, Sudbu- iy- The Barraballs have 13 grandchildren. Orono Jr. Gardeners Monthly Meeting held March 12 in Orono Church hall with 21 members and 2 new members. Our leader Mrs. Minnie Zegers and our brand new assistant leader, Mrs. Karen Martin (Atkins) a former Jr. gardener many years ago. Roll Call was answered answered by a "sign of spring," some fish, birds, early snowdrops snowdrops flowers etc. Plans were drawn up for our gardens and one new item to grow, our own popcorn! popcorn! Children were instructed how to do a craft, using a baby food jar and using clothes-pins. Mrs. Martin read a story about "Gardening "Gardening is a Miracle." The older children are participating in an art competition competition and the winner will have his picture on the cover of the Sr. Anniversary 70th booklet. Next Jr. Meeting will be April 9. Durham 4T Club News Over 50 members and guests sat down to a delicious delicious Casserole dinner, Thurs., March 21, in Sr. Complex Orono. hall, Station St. With Gladys Brown at piano, piano, all sang grace and President President Bertha White welcomed welcomed all. The hall was quite attractive with colorful Easter and St. Patricks day decorations. Pretty vases of flowers and decorations "Kiss Me I'm Irish" completed completed the decor! The crowd later later gave a round of applause to Marion Tennant for her work in decorating. Following supper, Bertha opened business portion of meeting and called secretary John Noble to give the minutes minutes of the previous meeting. meeting. Treasurer Benny Woodward Woodward gavé encouraging financial reports and Gladys Woodward gave the Sunshine Sunshine Card reports. Happy birthday was sung to the following March birthdays, birthdays, Charles Hester, Sadie Hamilton, Rosie Osborne, Calvin Hamm, Muriel Patton Patton and Bill Boyd. We are sorry to report Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hester are soon leaving our Complex. Complex. Isabelle introduced our entertainment Bonnie Cowle and friends Jean and Bruce. They provided real toetapping toetapping Irish music and real action-type singing. (Good to shake down that delicious dinner). Orono United Church News Sunday, March 24th was Palm Sunday and the Sunday Sunday school members and choir members were all carrying carrying pretty green palm branches into the church. A very attractive floral arrangement was placed in loving memory of the late Mrs. E. Bird, at the front by her daughter Joan and John Hodge, and also - beautiful Easter lilies in loving memory memory of Mrs. Rena Tamblyn, donated by her husband I vison vison Tamblyn; Fred and Ethel Ethel Lycett by Don and Betty Lycett and family; Harold and Kathleen Hooey, Jim and Zella Middleton by Jake and Wilda Middleton; Edward Edward Graham - by Rosie Graham; Children's Stoiy by Donna Donna Scott and entire Sunday School sang an Easter song and all waved their palm leaves. Greeters at the doors - John David and Anna Marie Allin. Ushers - Bill Hannah, Laverne Heard, Clayton Read and Clifford Terrill. Birthday greetings Brent Hutton March 24, Sharon Weeks March 27, Pamela Werry March 28, Muriel Patton March 28, MP Gordon Mills March 30, Meranda Weeks March 30. *A11 Bulletin notices must be in no later than Wed. evening this week. Good Friday Service 11 a.m. - Orono United Church. Holy Communion Easter Services - Kirby Hymn Sing 9:15 a.m. Service at 9:30 a.m. Orono Hymn Sing 10:45 a.m. Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School Annual Pancake and Sausage Brunch, Sunday April 7. Donations Donations to be made to M&S funds. If you care to donate pancake mix or syrup, please bring in next Sunday. This is a very popular event, so plan on attending! "We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modem tanker trucks. • We sell portable heater fuel. • Dependable 24-hour service. 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