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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jun 1991, p. 5

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Storytellers in Action at Tyrone Church Recent Graduate Shelley (Kossatz) Pew Shelley (Kossatz) Pew recently graduated from the University of Western Ontario, receiving her "Bachelor "Bachelor of Musical Arts" and "Bachelor of Education." She is pursuing a career in Music Education. Forthcoming Marriage The Statesman's Editor-photographer would like to apologize to Chairperson Jacqueline Vaneyk for disrupting the story telling event at a packed Tyrone Church on Friday evening. He'd been delayed at Newcastle Lions, but wanted to get a photo of the two story tellers at this somewhat unique affair so barged in. It must nave been disconcerting for the crowd and the chairperson. Here are the performers, performers, discussing their acts in an ante room at the rear of the church, 1-r, Helen Carmichael-Porter and the Rev. Bonnie Kelly in costume. He didn't have nerve enough to come back in for a photo of the organist Ashton McMaster. St. Stephen's R R- #4, Concession St. E. Secondary School R°" villc ' ° nt ' LI C 3K5 416-623-3990 Principal: Michael J. Nolan, B.A., M.Ed. St. Stephen's Secondary School is offering FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAMMING FOR GRADE NINE STUDENTS The Program begins in September 1991. To register call the school at 623-3990 PLEASE NOTE: The school will be closed from July 2- August 26,1991 Graduate St. Stttotrs Temperance and Church St., Bowmanville SUNDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1991 11:00 a.m. Church Service Nursery Care 159 Years of Community Service Alitait cjmrd) Temperance St., Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1991 TRINITY V 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion No services at Courtice for the summer Each Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying on of Hands for Healing No Mid-week Communion for July and August Rector -- The Reverend Canon Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B. lAMoCj^^TheHonorai^AsstjJ^ieReVjAjDj^rvgle^^ Elaine Barkey Elaine Barkey graduated May 30, 1991, from McMaster McMaster University with an Honours Honours Bachelor of Physical Education degree and mi- noring in Biology. Elaine has achieved the Dean's Honour List standing in her final year of study. Elaine, a graduate of Courtice Secondary Secondary School, will be attending attending Queen's University in the fall in the Faculty of Education. Education. Elaine is the daughter daughter of Frank and Donna Bar- key, R. R. 2, Blackstock. Congratulations from your family, Elaine. pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lisa Nanninga, to Gord Robertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Robertson of Bowmanville. The Wedding will take place at Maranatha Christian Reformed Reformed Church on August 17th, 1991, at 2:30 p.m. Oshawa Residents Win Lucky Draws For Vacation Trips The Honourable Michael Starr was on hand at the Michael Starr Building Wednesday June 19 to draw the winning tickets in the Holiday Lottery Draw organized organized by the Head Injury Association Association of Durham Region. The prizes, vacation trips to Cancun, Mexico, Indian The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES 9:30 a.m. --*• Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. -- Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more information call 623-3761 Corps Officers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. G. Cooper Bowmanville High School NOTICE Report Cards will be available for pick up in the Gymnasium on Friday, June 28*, 1991 Between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. SPECIALS §>t. muvs Brnttir Cfcutdf) Minister: Rov. N.E, Schamorhorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dowoll Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnos 623-7361 SUNDAY, JUNE 30th, 1991 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship Wc welcome the members of Trinity who will be worshipping with us. Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday If you're new to Howinnnvlllo, wo invito you to mnku St. PiiuVn your church homo IFROF1AN Purina. Puppy ClWIF iWMMMMWK ■^Purina 8SST All Sizes (except 4 lb.) $«*oo OoFF UmCaMaftmula 20 kg $VZOO OOFF 20kg $nPOO OOFF 2.5 kg $ 1 00 JL OFF "until July 84, 1991 WELCOME FEEDS (Formerly Vanstone's) 116 King St. W. * 6 cot? ciyiyiy Bowmanville 0#6u-0 (ft Rocks, Florida, and Montreal Montreal were won by three Oshawa residents, Donna Howe, Bradley Hogan and Antonia Galia. The trips were arranged with assistance assistance from Marlin Travel. Adventure Tours, Via Rail and Mr. Eric Léwis. Lpter that warm Wednesday Wednesday evening, at the Annual General Meeting of the Head Injury Association of Durham Region, Mr. Ken Hann, was congratulated for his efforts as the draw's top ticket seller and awarded with a gift of Blue Jays tickets tickets which had been donated to the Association by Walker, Walker, Head, a Pickenng law firm. The Annual General Meeting also featured an informative informative presentation by Dr. David Crisp, a Neurolo- g 'st at the Oshawa General ospital. Dr. Crisp spoke about the latest research in the field of head injuries and conducted a lively question and answer session focusing on medical and rehabilitation rehabilitation aspects of head injuries. In his report to the Association Association membership, Mr. Michael Michael Head, outgoing President. President. spoke of the past year's successes - the opening opening of a new office for the Association, the hiring of staff, negotiations towards the development of community community services for head injured injured people and the successful successful Holiday Lottery. Most important, stated Mr. Head, has been the continued continued growth and success of the support groups for head injured people and their families. Concluding his report, report, Mr. Head cited some of the Association's goals for the upcoming year - the completion of an in-depth needs study, the opening of community integration services services for head injured people, people, the development of public public awareness campaign to increase the public's knowledge knowledge about hood injuries and their effects, and to promote promote the prevention of bond injuries. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 26,1991 5 Emily Stowe P.S. Time Capsule to be Opened in the Year 2,000 In June of the year 2000, a ceremony will be held to Items with the capsule represent the achievements of open a time capsule at Dr. Emily Stowe Public School. a ll the students in the school. They include papers in Courtice. On Thursday, June 20, public school w ith colorful thumbprints, signatures of classes, board trustees David Gray and Shirley Robson placed poems, class pictures and mementos from the school's the time capsule into the front wall of the building, opening this year, during a ceremony in which all students participated. Vincent Massey P.S. Seals Time Capsule Beneath School Bell ■ : -■ ■■ bàÿ* w w The time capsule has now been sealed within the base of the bell at Vincent Massey Public School in Bowmanville. Here, students Ben Andreas and Craig Sabine are helped by public school board trustee, Mike Slocombe, and the Northumberland and Newcastle.Board Newcastle.Board of Education Director, Dick Malowney, to put the time capsule into place. The capsule will be opened in June of the year 2000. It contains a number of articles, including a picture of every student who attended the school from 1990-91. This is the first full year of operation for the newly-renovated and expanded expanded school. Sir Sandford Fleming Looking for Alumni From Past 25 Years LIBERTY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Comer of Martin Road and Highway # 2 Bowmanville Phone: 623-5182 Dear Editor: Sir Sandford Fleming College will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 1991. In conjunction with the 25th Anniversary Committee, Committee, many events/ activities are being planned. To make this celebration complete, the Alumni office is attempting to track down as many SSFC Alumni as possible. The Alumni Office at Fleming College wants to hear from YOU! Please contact us at: Sir Sandford Fleming College, Sutherland Campus, Campus, Brealey Drive, Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario K9J7B1. Phone:. (705) 743-5610 ext. 1501 or 1402. Contact: Phyllis Phyllis Dunkley OR: Sir Sandford Sandford Fleming College Frost Campus, P.O. Box 8000, Lindsay, Ontario, K9V 5E6. Phone: (705) 324-9144 ext. 3328. Contact: Vicki Wam- boldt. Please send us your change of address, phone number and news. We are approaching our 25th Anni- nersary in 1992 and many activities are being planned, so don't miss out on these events. Lori Birrell Alumni Officer Sir Sandford Fleming College. SUNDAY, JUNE 30 COME CELEBRATE CANADA'S BIRTHDAY AT LIBERTY 9:45 A.M. Sunday School - all ages 11:00 A.M. WATER BAPTISMAL SERVICE 6:30 P.M. SUNDAY NIGHT CELEBRATION Pastor Hilsdcn speaking "HE SHALL HAVE DOMINION" At Dusk: FIREWORKS DISPLAY on the church property EVERYONE IS WELCOME! ■Trr'HrM

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