6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 29,1991 Section Two Photographer Displays Work at Museum General Motors Donates Van to Auto Students at B.H.S. Orono News by I. Challice Quote "You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt, as young as your self- confidence, as old as your fear, as young as your hope, as old as your despair." Samuil Samuil Ullman. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwin, who were married Sat., May 25, in Maranatha Christian Church, Bowmanville, with their former Pastor John Zantingh, from Hamilton, officiating. officiating. The groom is only son of Laurence and Glenda Sherwin, and the bride is the former Jessica Mostert. only daughter of Cor ana Carol Mostert all from Orono. Orono. Special guests at wedding wedding included the groom's two grandmothers, Mrs. Edith Taylor and Mrs. Vilda Cowan, all from Orono. Other Other guests from Ottawa, Montreal, Montreal, Kincardine, Oshawa, etc. Sympathy of community to Mrs. Jeannie Bowins in the sudden sad loss of her sister, Mrs. Win Sanderson, Woodstock. Funeral was held Thurs., May 16, in Woodstock. Mrs. Thelma Gilbank. and friend Miss Muriel Hirst, England and Mrs. Isabelle Isabelle Challice attended the "Stage West" Theatre and • brunch last Wed., May 22. The play was excellent and called "The Cemetery Club", with guest artist, Ann B. Davis (formerly with the Brady Bunch). We send our congratulations congratulations to all our old friends in Pontypool, who next Sunday are celebrating then- church anniversary, with the renowned speaker, Dr. Robert McLure as their guest. Plan to attend this special event at 11 June 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Keith West have returned home after their 4 day trip to Nashville, where they enjoyed the "Grand Old Opry." Mr. James Richards, local naturalist and wildlife photographer photographer has a good display of his work in Clarke Museum Museum for your viewing enjoyment. enjoyment. We enjoyed Iris photography photography at several horticulture meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Challice, Millbrook and Mrs. Denise Warren, Peterboro, were recent visitors with the 0. Challices. His many friends in Orono, Orono, will be sending get well wishes to Marvin Colvin who is quite ill, in New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Challice spent several days this week visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Perrier and family, Bolton. Town Hall Card Party There were 12 tables of progressive euchre at last week's May 22nd card party in Orono Town hall witn fol- Directory ACCOUNTANCY WILLIAM C. HALL B. Comm. Chartered Accountant 35 King St. W., Newcastle Telephone 987-4240 SUTHERLAND, HOBB and PARTNERS Peter A. Hobb, C.A. Wilmar J. Bakker, CA. Chartered Accountants 118 King St. E. Bowmanville 623-9461 N. L. WOODHOUSE & Assoc. Certified General Accountant NewViews and bedford Installations and Support 8 Holgate Cres., Bowmanville 623-9650 DOUGLAS R. FREEMAN B.A..C.A. Chartered Accountant 511 Bond St. W„ (Bond St. at Stevenson Rd.) Oshawa, Ontario LU 2M2 Phone 576-4619 HOME SERVICE BARINA HOME CHECK - Vacation Home Checking - Wedding Day Gift Sitting Barb Shetler -- Ina Cox Newtonville 786-2996 BONDED LAND SURVEYORS HORTON, WALLACE & DAVIES LIMITED 68 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-2205 LEGAL SERVICES MERVYN KELLY LAW OFFICE 41 Temperance St., Suite 202 Bowmanville, Ontario Phone 623-4444 SERVICES Grundy's Country Upholstery Studio CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY, FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 983-9874 "HELPING ^ HAND" ■ Home Maintenance Spring and Summer Clean Up Wallpapering, painting and housecleaning NO JOBS TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL 20% off for Senior Citizens Phone Perry or Lori at 623-7984 TO ADVERTISE CALL 623-3303 ALTERNATIVE HEALTHCARE Bragg Health Services Anna Bragg, R.N. Cert. Ref Nurse Consultant Stress Management Alternative Health Care "Reflexology" R.R. 4, Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3K5 Phone 623-9198 By appointment Bowmanville Family Chiropractic Centre Renée Bos Cert. Reflexologist Iridologist Member of the Refl. Assoc, of Canada 43 Ontario Street, Bowmanville Phone 623-8388 "REFLEXOLOGY" Foot Reflection By Shirley Cole R'.'N.A., Cért.'Rëf', .V " Member of Reflexology Association of Canada 2 Frederick Ave., Bowmanville Phone 623-4690 for appointment More than Just stress Management "VIRGINIA LYLE" "ENERGY WORK II" Private Sessions Group Seminars (416)623-9251 CHIROPRACTIC Bowmanville Chiropractic Naturopathic Clinic John W. Hawrylak, D.C., N.D. Doctor of Chiropractic and Naturopathy 168 Church St., Bowmanville (416)623-4004 Spinal And Nerve Can Nutrition Hair Mineral And Vitamin Analysis Acupuncture Food Intolerance Testing Bowmanville Family Chiropractic Centre Kalhlynn M. Hoch d.c., sj.a.c.a. Doctor of Chiropractic and Laser Acupuncturist 623-8388 43 Ontario St.^Bowmanville MASSAGE THERAPY MASSAGE TREATMENTS By Kim Tougas, H.B.Sc. Registered Massage Therapist Manual Lymph Drainage Therapist 168 Church St., Bowmanville Clinic for Natural Health 623-8170 for appointment COMPUTER SERVICES ANDY'S SOFTWARE INC. Custom Designed Software to solve YOUR problems. SPECIALIZING IN INTEGRATED ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS • Inventory Control -SalesTracklng • Receivables • Payables ■ General Lodger Complete alter Sales Service and Instruction Computer Sales, Services, . Maintenance and Supplies Amortization Schedules 623-2375 2538 Maple Grove Rd,, Bowmanville lowing winners: High scores, Marie Couroux 85; Charlie Finnie 84, Tom Wilson 76, Charlie Stapleton 75, Hazel Pigott 74. Low Score, Carl Todd. Lucky draws: Dave' Throuer (2 draws), Norma Mofiatt (2 draws), Ray Hayward, Hayward, Grace Coutham. Euchre Euchre parties every Wed. night 8 p.m. and ladies to please bring lunch. St. Saviour's Church News Rector Rev. Douglas Hall will be attending the Bishop's Bishop's Conference at Trent University, Peterborough on June 3, 4 and 5th. If assistance assistance required, please contact contact Rector's Warden - Bob Nichols 983-8275 or People's Warden - Charlotte Andersen Andersen 983-9506. Confirmation Class - Thursday, May 30th at 4 p.m. in St. Saviour's Parish hall. On Sunday, June 23 at 10 service of Confirmation at St. Saviours, Bishop D. Blackwell (Trent-Durnam) will be officiating. St. Saviour's Salad Supper Supper - Wed., May 29th (tonight) (tonight) in St. Saviour's Parish Parish hall. Two sittings 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. For tickets call Beryl Clarke (983-5591 or bus. 983-5006) Parish Picnic - Sunday June 16 at 10 in Orono Park. The 9:30 and 11 services services will all be cancelled on June 16, for our parish picnic. picnic. After short service of worship at park, there will be games for all. Hamburgers Hamburgers and hot dogs and drinks supplied, please bring' salads and desserts to share. Please plan to attend this very pleasant outing. Hostel services - The Oshawa Hostel has ongoing needs for its operation. Items needed: towels, kitchen kitchen aprons, bedding, clothing (men's clean) toiletries ana food. If you can help, please leave items at back of church ( God's Groceries). Your süpport is greatly appreciated! appreciated! Orono United Church News Sunday, , May 26, was U.C.W. (United Church Women) service with' Pres, of Orono U.C.W. Shirley Moffat conducting service. Pretty vases of liliacs were at the chancel. Shirley welcomed welcomed all and especially our special guests, Mrs. Minni- fie, Cold Springs (our speaker) speaker) and our guest soloist Mrs. Arline Ayre. Scripture lessons read by Thelma- Gilbank 1st Vice Pres, and.'prayers by Mrs. Bud Grant;Unit #5. Mrs. Ayre rendered "Where Jesus Loved to Be" and also "Just A Closer Walk With Thee," and as always always very much enjoyed by all. Choir rendered anthem "Come, O Jesus, Come to Me." Shirley introduced our guest speaker, who is a member of Division of World Outreach. A past president of Bay of Quinte Conference, she had worked with our former former pastor Rev. B. Long, in conference work. She is of course a mother, grandmother grandmother and still has time to drive a school bus. Mrs. Minnifie brought a stirring message, telling us the U.C.W. are out a vine, in our church family tree, but are reminded of Jesus message message to Peter "Take Care of My Sheep. Each one has tal- Eace Relations To be Studied The Social Planning Council of Newcastle, Oshawa and Whitby is presently presently involved with a Race Relations Project to support racial harmony. This undertaking will explore explore and promote the development development of a pro-activé infrastructure infrastructure within our community to address racial tensions before they occur. Members of the Social Planning Council and representatives representatives from a number of community organizations form the projects Advisory Committee. Mr. Lewis O. Williams, Project Chairperson, Chairperson, recently received a grant of $35,000 for the eight-month project from the Ministry of Citizenship, Anti Racism Directorate. Project Co-ordinator, Joseph Joseph Vaz, has been hired to implement this Race Relations Relations Project beginning June 3rd. The phased-in implementation implementation consists of three main parts: ents and we have a choice on how we share these! She reminded reminded us of Mother Teresa, who tells us each one of us can make a difference in our troubled world with "God's help." The speaker was thanked for coming and everyone was invited to stay for lunch downstairs, following service. service. Up-coming Services - Sun. June 2 Communion and Confirmation, Sun. June 9 Sunday School Anniversary, Anniversary, Sun. June 16 Father's Father's Day - Masonic Lodge attending at Orono United. Orono U.C.W. general meeting - Thurs. May 30 at 7:30 p.m. in main hall, Orono Orono United Church. Speaker Mrs. Billie Kemp, Bowmanville Bowmanville presenting topic, "Mexico" "Mexico" through a slide presentation. presentation. A special invitation to all people of community. (Both men and women). Orono Pastoral charge session - Tues., June 4 at k FACTORY OUTLET , 4CGRAND OPENING» n M Men's. Ladies' and Children's ^ Clothing and Accessories 84 King St. West Bowmanville. Ont. Telephone: (416J 623-9823 7:30 Orono Church. Greeters at Sunday Service Service - Marie Tamblyn and Doreen Wood. (Both Past Presidents U.C.W.) Ushers were - Bertha White, Lorn a Atkins, Peggy Blaschke and Lynn Rodd. Drivers needed for "Patrick". "Patrick". There is a need for transportation for "Patty" a handicapped teenager of Russell and Hilda Wright 8th line west of Hwy. 115. He would like to attend day camp in this area and other special events. If you could help, please call Bob Bolton (883-8212) or Marlene Rise- brough (983-5702) for more details Congratulations again to Orono Jr. Gardeners who last Tues, evening held their annual spring snow, with large amounts of entries from all 30 members. Excellent Excellent leadership by Mrs. Minnie Minnie Zegers and Mrs. Karen Martin. Judge for show Mrs. Jackie Boremans. Students in the automotive technology program at Bowmanville, turns over the keys on behalf of GM,'-: Bowmanville High School will have an opportunity to Ljnda Greenwood, BHS Vice Principal, accepts thé- develop their skills by working on this new van which k on beha]f of the school. At left is Wayne Swerd- was donated to the high school earlier in the month by f J automotive instructor, and at right is Frank ,' General Motors of Canada. In this photo Ron Mutton, V arga, technical director, assistant service manager at Cowan rontiac Buick, in b "Your patronage is always appreciated at IGA. We're here to serve you". EDITH & GLENN BROOKS VERONA IGA TER TASTES OF SUMMER CASH YOUR COUPONS NOW RAIN CHECKS Occasionally we may run out of a heavy demand feature item. Please ask for a Rain Check to ensure you get the product later at the feature price. 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