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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1991, p. 9

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Fond Farewell to Retiring Principal Elizabethville Happenings The Canadian Statesman. Rowmanville, June 26,1991 9 Public Meeting Held to Hear Views on Proposed Highway 407 Eugene Murdoch, principal of Vincent Massey Public School, has obviously made many friends during his 35-year career. Last Thursday afternoon, the school gymnasium was crowded with parents, colleagues, and other friends who called to . . . wish him an enjoyable retirement. A set of lawn furniture was just one of the gifts P There wifi be a ba t i ' (fro™ service at Garden HiH (Intended tor last week) By Edna Thickson On Tuesday last, nine ladies ladies attended the UCW Unit II meeting held at Bertha Trew's home. Mrs. Trew, the president, presided and opened the meeting with a short verse followed by prayer. The scriptures were read by Margaret Walker, Betty Mercer and Irene Beatty. Bertha Trew had the devotional - "Seeing Jesus through the eyes of a child." Susan Peacock had the program program and gave a talk on the original home of poetry. Ireland Ireland was the country where poets were considered first, even above kings, but were also punished tor wrongdoing, wrongdoing, same as a king who was cheating. Several poets were named. The minutes were read by Vivian Quantrill and a financial report given. As it is the last meeting until until September, our strawberry strawberry supper was discussed and plans made for it. Lunch was served by Bertha Trew and Irene Beatty. On Sunday, the Sunday School conducted the service for a very good crowd. They had responsive reading that was different, entitled "From You, Reaching for a Rainbow," with everyone presented to Mr. Murdoch during the party. Shown in this photo are: Brian Harris, who expressed the best wishes of friends and colleagues; Sophie Pri- die, who expressed the appreciation of the Parents Association; Mr. Murdoch; and Frank McQuay, who presented a gift on behalf of the staff of Lord Elgin School. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM uumvwi" HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The CARTWRIGHT & SCUGOG TRANSFER STATIONS will be closed on Monday, July 1,1991, for Canada Day. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, July 2, 1991. V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS Swim Season Is Successful This was a very busy year in the Town of Newcastle Newcastle for Water Safety with constantly increasing enrollment. enrollment. The very popular Red Cross Parent and Preschool program operates very successfully successfully at the Newcastle Fitness Centre. Carol Gonder, Chairperson. DURHAM REGIONAL CRIME STOPPERS . 436-8477 . NOTICE OF PROPOSED NURSING HOME LICENCE RENEWAL AND REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS PROJECT 045-92 Pursuant to the Nursing Homes Act, notice is hereby given of the intent of the Director, Residential Services Branch, to renew the licence of the following nursing home: Strathaven Lifècare Centre Bowmanville, Ontario Submissions concerning the proposed licence renewal may be sent to The Director, Residential Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of Health, 15 Overlea Blvd., 5th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1A9, (416) 963-1038 by July 29,1991. Please mark the name of the nursing home and the project number on submissions. The Director will consider all submissions prior to approving the proposed renewal. Ontario Ministry of Health Ministry of Community and Social Services VACATION ON TAUNTON POOLS WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF EITHER AN INGROUND POOL, ABOVE-GROUND POOL OR A SPA YOU RECEIVE A VACATION "FREE 55 POOLS COME COMPLETE • NO HIDDEN EXTRAS ALL INCLUSIVE • High Grade Filter • Fully Guaranteed • Heavy Duty Pump • Test Kit • Leaf Skimmer • Canadian Made Maintenance Equipment Vacuum Equipment Deluxe Accommodations for two Adults '* Welcome split of Champagne First morning Continental Breakfast for two YOUR CHOICE Lake Placid, Hilton Ramada, Orlando, Florida Hilton Head Island (South Carolina) Children occupying same room as parents stay free, Complimentary Green /Ifc- Fees \ \ I / Daily / \ PeA-Lct/'.- Vacation. ON TAUNTON POOLS rIAUNTON SPOOLS- . 133 TAUNTON BD. W. OSHAWA a 571-0189 ^ Tt TAUNTON RD. ROSSLANDRD. bars and friends gathered and presented them with patio furniture and later held a dance in the bam. Lunch was served and all reported reported a good time. Little Jonathan Burton spent Saturday night in the hospital with strep throat. His mother and grandmother grandmother went along with him and I'm glad to report he was better when this was written. written. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer had the family call at different different times on Sunday for Father's Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew, Joan's family and Sharon's family attended the Go-Kart races at Indian River on Sunday. I was able to attend the seniors meeting on Thursday Thursday for the first time this year They had a good turnout; turnout; also had a young chap demonstrating alarm systems systems for the house or for person use. They are made in England,. Several were sold. Mrs. Mae Muldrew was with McIntosh's on Sunday. David was home. A Highway 407 Public Information Centre was set up on Thursday, June 20, at the Tyrone Community Centre during the afternoon and evening. Karen Es- sery, of RR # 1 Bowmanville, discussed some finer de tails with Rob Parker who is from the Property Section Section of the Ministry of Transportation. Ministry staff and consultants to the project were on hand to discuss the project with local residents and farmers. itism on Brother and Sister Meet After 41 Years June 23rd as well as Eliza^ bethville Homecoming. July 14th there will be an open house to celebrate Mel McHolm's 90th birthday at Welcome. To continue the service, Andrea Wood played a number, number, Mrs. Embury's class sang God Made Mv Hands followed by Mrs. Murray's class with reminiscences. Sunday School promotions promotions included first year pins to Kevin Embury and Jenna Embuiy, second year pins to Cindy Robinson, Selena Robinson, Robinson, Jeff Embury; third year pins to Sarah Sherman, Stephanie Howe, fourth year pins to Barbie Sheran, Leslie Leslie Sherman, Chris Murray; fifth year pins to Karen Embury, Embury, Josh Murray; sixth year pins to Joe Kennedy; eight year pins to Erin Kennedy; Kennedy; eleven year pin to Andra Andra Wood; fourteen year pin to Greg Wood. Josh Murray won the perfect attendance prize. Mrs. Kennedy's class put on "Zacchaeus." The children's story was told by a clown named Raisin who told about a clown and the 10 class sang. A clown is der- vived from the anglo-saxon word "clod," a lowly, down- to-earth person, much like a lump of soil. He is loved by God who breathed his spirit into it, made it an object of His love and said it is good. Clowns use symbolic makeup, makeup, with the white face symbolizing symbolizing death, which when applied by the clown, takes away the power of oral speech. The bright colors symbolize resurrection and new life. On Saturday night a presentation was held at the Muldrew farm at Oak Hill for the Stuart Campbell family who moved away in April. A number of neigh- BnniskiUen News There was a reunion of Richard Lott and his sister Fran Lawson from Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta who he hadn't seen in 41 years and the reunion reunion was held at the home of Penny and Neil Love at Enfield on Sunday. Clarence and Shirley Stainton's family held a surprise surprise 31st wedmng anniversary anniversary party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Milford, Newtonville. Sharon, Dianna and Jennifer Jennifer Vanaermuellen, Belleville, Belleville, visited with Mrs. Andre Andre Cornellier and Alison on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Lead- beater were Sunday visitors of Mr. George Reed, Scarborough Scarborough on the occasion of their sister's Mr. and Mrs. O. Beaumont's 50th wedding anniversary. Ron and Doris Brooks had their grandson Lucas Huzar from Oshawa for the weekend. •' André Cornellier attended attended his High School reunion in Belleville on the weekend. Paul visited with his Oma and Opa Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cornellier. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe were guests at the 25th wedding wedding anniversary celebrations celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Dean English (Dick's sister and brother-in-law), Beaverton. Those who were in attendance attendance at the Enniskillen congregational picnic at Hay don Hall report a good time was had by all. They all enjoyed Rosie the Clown with all her tricks being assisted assisted by Rev. Bonnie Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Clemens, Clemens, Bryce and Tori, Bowmanville Bowmanville were Sunday evening evening callers of Mr. ana Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry, Donna and Ralph were Sunday Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier, Janet- ville, the occasion being Ted's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. David Cec- chetto and boys, Sudbury, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry, Donna and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Avery, Bobcaygeon, Mr. Louis Johnston, Lindsay, Mr. Harold Avery, Oshawa were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon on celebrating their 40th wedding wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coombs. Scarborough, Miss Alma Page, Toronto, were visitors ofMiss Clara Page. Mr. and Mrs. Enrol Groves went to Little Bri- tian for a barbeque with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gaylor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maurice Pollard, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn, Blackburn, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowan attended the 31st wedding anniversary party for Clarence and Shirley Shirley Stainton at the home of Bev and Todd Milford, Newtonville. Newtonville. There were 21 couples couples who attended and six couples couldn't attend. Get well wishes go to Mrs. Phyllis McNair who is a patient in Bowmanville Hospital. We are all wishing you a speedy recovery, Phil. The Len Stainton family attended the Mills family picnic at Cedar Park on Sunday. Sunday. Father's Day was hosted by Mrs, Meta Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott. Attending Attending wore Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rond, Tanya and Tarnlee Clemons, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hall, Hampton, Inn Beryl Dudley, lean 'own- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read and new baby Jennifer, Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyon, Kimberley and Jacqueline, Oshawa. Mrs. Stuart Lamb, Donna Snowden, Gail Snowden and Darla Levick attended a baby shower for Patricia Thompson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thompson, Thompson, Oshawa. Mr. Stuart Lamb attended attended the Decoration Day at Saint Peter's Angli> Church in Berulam T< ship on Sunday. On Friday June 21st, Tyrone's Tyrone's Evening of Music and Stories was held at the Tyrone Tyrone Church. Jacqueline Va- neyk was the capable M.C. and introduced the program. Helen Carmichael-Porter of Toronto and Rev. Bonnie Kelly were our excellent story story tellers. Ashton McMaster favored us with several numbers on the electric or-■ gan and his cousin Cheryl McMaster assisted him on some of his numbers on the piano. They played a piano duet and Cheryl also accompanied accompanied him on the organ for several vocal solos. There were a goodly number number in attendance but there was still room for more. Those who were unable to attend this excellent evening evening surely missed a real treat. The Church summer schedule is as follows: 1. June 30th Joint service at Enniskillen with Denzil Dale as our guest. Minister Rev.Bonnie Kelly is going to be away on study leave. The service will be held at 10 a.m. July 7th and July 14th Joint at Enniskillen 10 a.m. July 21st and July 28th Joint at Tyrone 10 a.m. Closed for August. 2. Vacation Bible School will be held at the (Tyrone Church from July 15th till July 19th, from 9:30 a.m. till 12 noon. Anyone wishing to help with craft ideas or" refreshments refreshments for this please contact Lois Alloway at 263- 2393 or 263-4190 you may leave a message on the machine. machine. Super Save DflVE Sez... Bay this stereo Panasonic, colour TV mi DAVE RYAN ff and enjoy ■ Super Sound ■ Super Pictures ■ Super Savings so many features s 879 95 - 5-YEflR 100% WARRANTY - Only Bowmanville Audio-Vision 58 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 "Your Complete Electronics Store «

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