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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Oct 1991, p. 20

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ÿ J- - "I OUflIAM DO DCE CHRYSLER * a Gift certificates wil Be Hidden in Random Cars. Take One Fori A Test Drive And See If You're A Winner!!^ Choo will be live on location. Enjoy ^ coffee & donuts durina the hunt. 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, October 16,1991 Quote - If we fill our hours with regrets over the failures of yesterday, and with worries over the problems of tomorrow, tomorrow, we have no today in which to be thankful."- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett for the past week were cousins Mr. and Mrs. G. Turner, Victoria B.C. They all enjoyed visiting their cousins Mr. and Mrs. J. Piggott of Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard at Cameron Lake. Orono Guiding is celebrating celebrating its 50th anniversary with an "Open House" and tea, on November 3, 1991 at the Orono Orono Town hall, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For further information phone 987-5052. Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery, Lowery, Kirby have returned home after enjoying a well deserved two weeks holiday in Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona U.S.A. They visited visited their daughter Loma and hubby and sure enjoyed the weather and scenery. Passed away Sunday, October October 6, in West Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Mass. U.S.A. Miss Josephine Josephine Armstrong, the last member of the late family of 10 children of C.G. Armstrong and wife Annie. Left to mount her loss were her best friend Bernice Becker and 18 nieces and nephews. (Miss Armstrong in 94 th year). Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grady returned returned home last week after enjoying enjoying a trip to the Carolinas, visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Margaret Killeen, Lakcfield and Mrs. Barbara Munneke, Cavan, were Thursday Thursday luncheon guests of the O. Challices. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tam- blyn spent Thanksgiving weekend weekend at their cottage at Lake Catchacoma. Mr. and Mrs. O. Challicc, Mr. and Mrs. John Killeen, Lakcfield and Mrs. Martha Budd (Belch) attended the memorial memorial service Friday, October 11 for their cousins, Clarence and Allan Griffin (Gananoquc) who tragically drowned Saturday; Saturday; October 5, in Gananoquc Lake. The father and son were fishing. Their bodies were not found until Monday night, October October 7. Service held from Grace United Church, following following cremation in Gananoquc. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gray and Mr. and Mrs. George Carson attended the Yclvcrton Beef dinner, Thanksgiving Monday, at Yelverton church. Town Hall Card Party An excellent crowd with 13 1/2 tables of progressive euchre euchre at the weekly card party, held Wednesday, October 9, in Orono Town Hall and following following winners: Bernice Partner 92, Aleck Moffat 89, May Tabb 87, J. D. Moffat 86, Shirley Shirley Moffat 85. Low Scores Charles Stapleton, Jean Joynes. Lucky draws Debbie Green, Charlie Stapleton, Wally Wally Boughen, Jean Allen, Paul Mucha, Darlene Simpson. Euchre every Wednesday night 8 p.m. and ladies invited to please bring lunch. Sr. C's Meeting The monthly meeting of the Orono Sr. C's (Sr. Citizens) held their monthly meeting Thursday, October 10 in I.O.O.F. hall. Excellent attendance attendance and President Inez Har ris welcomes everyone and read several poems, on entitled "If God would go on strike." Happy birthday sang to 3 members present, Thelma Gil- bank, Gladys Greenwood and Charlie Miller. There were 8 tables of euchre euchre enjoyed following meeting meeting and following winners - High Scores Alice Hooey 74, . Jack Moffat 68, Mary Tamblyn 61. Low score Isabelle Trim. Bingo Winner Hazel Pigott. Next meeting - A dinner meeting November 14 served by ladies of Heather Rebekah Lodge. Orono United Church News in absence of leader Dorothy Robinson,welcomed everyone and read poem "Autumn Song" with mention of October's flower "The Cosmo" and stone "Opal". Our heritage books have arrived arrived and 16 orders were taken. These are excellent books for gifts. October 27 - "Jack Frost" Project, knit items. November 28 - General Christmas meeting. Thank you cards received from Reverend and Mrs. Milnes, thanking the ladies for catering to daughter Cathy and Davids wedding last August. Gladys Greenwood gave a run down on "Book Table" --, . . . . J _ . tîillrpn an/i cnnu/p/i lie In#* <*y- Thanksgivmg by Committee Bertha White, Isabelle Challice and assisted by Ken Gray. Isabelle Isabelle gave the "Thanksgiving Story", about the colorful arrangement. arrangement. The boys and girls assisted in identifying the various various items eg. the forests, the roadsides, the fields, the marshes, the wildlife, birds and animals, and vegetables and flowers. Of course the two most important items were the bottle of water and loaf of bread (complete with staff). The beautiful container for the arrangement was the Canadian Canadian Maple Burl, created and donated to our church by Donald Donald Evans. Special Music by choir and lovely solo by Carol Hooper added to the beautiful service. Excellent response to our "Food for Others" on Sunday. Reverend Clappison gave excellent excellent sermon "Where are The talked and showed us the exchange exchange books on devotionals in librarys for our use. Church calendars are to be sold by unit. Dorothy sent a report from supply depts. and needs to be left in Room 1. For Denise House and Men's Hostel. Gladys Greenwood, Marjorie Marjorie Boynton and Violet Dunlop in charge of devotions. Violet gave Bible reading Marjorie "The Growing Seed" and told us that Jesus was both a preacher and teacher, and he used so many parables in his teaching. Gladys Greenwood closed with prayer. Following benediction and lunch, we all enjoyed our special special visitor Reverend Clappison Clappison (our new minister). The ladies of unit #4 met •Tuesday evening, October 8 in Main hall of church. Joyce Cowan and Lynn Rodd in Saturday evening visitors with the Alf Pigotts included Mrs. Lena Clysdale, Newton- ville and Mrs. Clarence Burleigh. Burleigh. St. Saviour's Church News The Christians highest act of Thanksgiving has been in the Eucharist (which means Thanksgiving). This act of worship in union with the offering offering of Christ, we are offering offering ourselves and all the resources resources with which God has blessed us. Many thanks to all who volunteered to decorate the church and make it so attractive. attractive. Next week's sermon and Holy Communion at St. Saviour's Saviour's church 9:30 a.m. Next week "Open House" at new Rectory Sunday, October October 20, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m, The Rector and Helen cordially invite invite all members of St. Saviour's Saviour's to "open house" at Rectory Rectory 9 Stanford Crescent, Newcastle village. Come along and tour the new rectory and enjoy the fellowship with refreshments. refreshments. All welcome. St. Saviour's A.C.W. will hold Christmas Bazaar Saturday, Saturday, November 16, 1991 from 12 p.m. till 2 p.m. in Parish hall. Perspective - When Goliath Many Week-end Visitors for Thanksgiving Enniskillen News 'by B. Wright On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton and Miss Elva Orchard, Bowmanvillc were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Milford, Pic- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thompson, Bowmanvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Todd Milford, Ncw- tonvillc were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Stainton. came against the Israelites the soldiers thought "He's so big we can never kill him." David looked at the same giant and thought "He's so big I can't miss. Mrs. Edith Taylor with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beckett and family, Oshawa on Sunday Thanksgiving day, along with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Draper, ' Mr. and Mrs. Vic Evelyn and family, Bowmanvillc also Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thomson, Whitby. Whitby. Sympathy of community to Mrs. Frankie Barraball in the sad. loss of her sister Mary, killed in a car accident. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman and family, celebrating Aaron's Aaron's 9th birthday. Happy Birthday, Aaron. They were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Worry and were so pleased also to visit again with Mrs. Grant Worry and Mrs. Gary Haneqick. Sunday Sunday they were Thanksgiving Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Matthic and family and Mrs. Protch and afterwards went for a long drive to see the beautiful fall colors. Mrs. Ted Worry and Ralph spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. David Cecchetto and boys, Sudbury. On Sunday Mrs. Mela Swain, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read, Tanya and Tar- alec Clemens, Orono, Ina Beryl Beryl Dudley and Neil, Bowmanvillc Bowmanvillc were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pigott. Mrs. John Belle, Thunder Bay has been visiting with the Griffin families and all were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gorge- rat and family, Bowmanvillc. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bcwdlcy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cashin, Orono, Rick and Sherry Howe and family, Newtonville, Brad and Debbie Huggins and family, family, Courticc, Tim and Tracy Howe and family, Saintfield; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gut- tin and boys, Oshawa were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill, Julia and Andrea were Thanksgiving Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doombos, Belleville. A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brouwer on Sunday for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and boys, were Thanksgiving guests of her sister and family, Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hillock, Hillock, Edmonton arc spending a few days with Dale and Janine. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mackay on celebrating celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. anniversary. A family gathering for Thanksgiving was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sombcr- gcr, Jessica and Alexandra spent Thanksgiving Sunday at their cottage, Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cor- nellicr, Belleville were Thanksgiving Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comcllier, Alison and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Les Kissock's and Jenny's, Oshawa on Saturday evening, celebrating Jenny's 16th birthday. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Som- berger, Peterborough, were Monday Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Somberger, Alexandra and Jessica. Jessica. Happy Birthday goes to little Miss Alexandra Amy Somberger on celebrating her second birthday. Mrs. Gertie Dorland, Bowmanvillc, Bowmanvillc, Mr. Cameron Okc, Oshawa were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbcat- er were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lcadbcatcr, Ryan and Kathryn, also cele brating Kathryn's first birthday. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lcadbcatcr and family, Mrs. M. Finder, Oshawa also attended. attended. A family gathering was held on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry and Ralph attended Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacKay's 25th wedding anniversary. On Monday the Piggott family held a Thanksgiving Day gathering at Haydon Community Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycctt, Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry, Donna and Ralph were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier, Jan- ctville on Sunday. Church Announcements Saturday, November 2nd Enniskillen Guiding Parent Committee Craft and Bake Sale will be held at the Enniskillen Enniskillen United Church from 9:00 a.m. till 3 p.m. Refreshments Refreshments will be available. - Saturday, November 2nd, The General Motors Choir will be singing at the Tyrone United United Church. E T r 1 jrâ *"4, [k L Ju Nine" the story .of.th».ten*lep^>9° ers healed by Jesus, but only - Thanksgiving. - • ■ j A very enjoyable "Silent • Auction" ..wias. very. successful ■ with dots of goods, Jàms, Jel-.-. lies and baking.; Proceeds do-;> : nàtçd to "Qiiinté Can." Shirley Moffat also gave a talk and demonstrations on making "Peace Ribbons" for Presbyterial. Several Hymns were sung, with Judy Plummer at piano. Lunch served to close another another time of Christian fellowship. fellowship. . Birthday Party A very happy event took j place Sunday afternoon in Orono I.O.O.F. hall, when i Mrs. Doris Wannan celebrated her 80th birthday. Well over 100 friends, neighbours and relatives dropped in to bring | good wishes, pretty flowers, . gifts and cards. A delicious lunch was | served by ladies lodge and the tables were prettily decorated with vases of colorful mums. Again Happy Birthday Doris! nm-ri ■ ' - ■ ■ • ' . 1 ■• ■. one gave thanks! Birthday greetings to Doris Wannan October 13, Marjorie' Dickson October 17. Ushers for Sunday were - ' Alan and Judy Plummer and family. Greeters for Sunday were - Klaas and Dim Schoe- makcr. Remember to turn in you Survey report from last week's letter. Remember our upcoming Fall Turkey Supper Wednesday Wednesday October 23 with 2 sittings 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Phone Challice 983-5824 or Stella Carson 983-5272 for reserved tickets, Flowers' - Anyone wishing to put flowers in church any Sunday, please contact Donna Scott 983-5026. Regular service service next Sunday, October 20, 9:30 a.m. in Kirby and 11 a.m. in Orono United. Reserve Sunday, October 27 for Orono church anniversary anniversary service at 11 a.m. with guest speaker, Reverend Bill Randall. Lunch following service service downstairs. Correction from last week, our Quintc-Can Committee is presently Linda DeBartolomia (Kirby Church) Dorothy Robinson, Robinson, Ed Millson, Ivison Tamblyn, Tamblyn, Orville Challice and Kevin Kevin McCartney. This week's letter in bulletin written by Carla Worry of her experiences in Camp Quin Mo Lac. Unit News Excellent attendance at the monthly meeting of unit #1 held Wednesday, October 9 in Main Hall of Orono United Church. Mrs. Thelma Gilbank, Social News Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wannan and family, Belleville were Thanksgiving Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Doris Wannan Wannan and attended the birthday party in her honour (80th). Special relatives at this event included Sheila's (Ross's wife), mother Mrs. Serverson, Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Patterson and family Mississauga. 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