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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1991, p. 20

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20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, October 23,1991 Enniskillen U.C.W. Holds Community Correspondence Meeting on October 16th Canton Church Celebrates 115th Anniversary in Oct. 0T Happenings in Enniskillen by Betty Wright The October meeting of the Ü.C.W. was held in the church, the evening of the 16th. Second Second Vice President Lois Nimi- gon chaired the meeting, opening opening with a poem called Hospitality. The minutes of list meeting were read and approved. approved. Treasurer's report was given. There were several announcements announcements of upcoming events. " The meeting was turned over to the Committee, Myrtle Tamblyn and Betty Wright, assisted assisted by Annie Wright and Ella Bowman, opening with Hymn 129. Scripture was taken taken from the Psalms, read by Myrtle and followed by Ella and a plea to take time to enjoy dur twautiful world and the bounty we arc given, followed by prayer. The offering was taken up by Betty Wright and Merle Avery, dedicated by Myrtle Tamblyn. . Annie Wright introduced - our guest speaker, Mr. Cory Kuipcrs who came to speak to iis on the Business of the funeral funeral director from the school days to Humber College and continuing classes for updating and renewing their training. They have to deal with people in many emotions, pain, anger, guilt and grief. The new mling from the government entails price list required posted in the building, itemizing each detail of the service offered. Prearranged Prearranged funerals relieve the family of last minute decisions when they arc most upset and devastated. A question and answer answer period was very informative informative and well covered in all parts of the service and the plans that have to be made. , Cory explained their work in a very caring and. dignified manner. Dealing with the im- inediate family and their needs iis a director's main concern, i Betty Wright thanked Cory 'and presented him with a suitable suitable gift. Cory then entertained us with some music on our new organ which was very much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Kuipcrs were then invited to join us all for some refreshments in the Sunday Sunday School room. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier, Janctville were Saturday evening evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry, Donna and Ralph. Miss Betty Wright was a Friday evening dinner guest of Mrs. Ron Sombcrgcr, Alexandra Alexandra and Jessica. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves vacationed in Verdun, Quebec visiting with her Grandma, Mrs. Lidslon and also visited Quebec City this past week. Tim and Tracy Howe and family, Saintficld and Kcijo Harma, Toronto were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman, Dianne and Aaron, Enfield were Monday Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mrs. Wilfrid Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn. Mrs. Reta Muller, Colbome was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muller and Darryl. Darryl. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty and Miss Wendy Sorichetti, Whitby joined them on Saturday evening for dinner, dinner, celebrating Darryl's birthday. birthday. Many happy returns of the day, Darryl. Mrs. Duff Worsley, Columbus Columbus was a Friday afternoon visitor visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mrs. Rick Tureck, Oshawa and Shadow were Sunday callers. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery accompanied Mr. and Mrs.. Jim McLaughlin to the Fiddlers contest at Blackstock on Saturday evening. . Michael Nielsen-Jones and Trish Morra, Sault Ste. Marie were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Somberger, Jessica Jessica and Alexandra. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin, Mrs. Ken Butson, Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman, Miss Myrtle Tamblyn Tamblyn have returned home with the Tyrone Seniors on a five VOTE O'Toole, John© Ward II Local Council Bowmanville Settle- Ck 'Wt*nUcl*jk6 ffauvutmcMt" FOR INFORMATION OR RIDES CALL 623-4832 Authorized by C.F.O. for the John O'Toole Campaign day bus trip to Nashville Tennessee. Tennessee. Congratulations goes to Mr. and Mrs. Todd Shriglcy (nee Susan Slcmon) on the birth of their bundle of blue. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock, Lori and Jeremy Landon, Whitby, Mary Durant, Oshawa were this week visitors visitors of Mrs. Lcn Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton were Sunday lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey, Bowmanvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery attended the 35th wedding wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ea- glcson, Bailicboro, on Sunday. The 1st Enniskillen Guides went to Camp Samac for the weekend. They had a great weekend hiking and meeting other Brownies and Guides. 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. Tickets arc available available front Jacqueline Vancyk at 263-8460 or from Ted Brock at 263-2781. On Thursday, November 17th - Community Care Baz- zaar and Tea will be held at the Lions Centre on Beech Avenue in Bowmanvillc from 1 - 3:30 p.m. and Afternoon Tea will be served fro $3.00 and Crafts and Baking will be available. The 9th Annual Craft and Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, Saturday, November 30th 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. at Tyrone Community Community Centre. Tyrone News The Roscvcar families gathered gathered for Thanksgiving at John Vancyk's. As well as the usual assortment of children and grandchildren, was Fabian, an exchange student from Germany, Germany, guest of Dan Devolin, and John and Nan Roscvcar from Kenton, Manitoba, who were guests of Audrey Roscvcar for the week. Karen Vancyk of Lcnnoxville, Quebec, was home for the weekend and feeling much better. Club 50 Tea and Penny Sale will be held on Wednesday, November 6 at 1:30 p.m. at the Orange Community Hall. See next week's coming events. Tyrone Church Car Rally will be held on November 10 at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $10.00 per car. Come to church dressed ready to go as the Outreach Committee will be providing lunch following the service. Everyone in the Community is welcome to enter the rally. Enjoy Enjoy the fun and fmstration! Elizabethville News by Edna Thickson (Intended for last week) We had no church services at Garden Hill as Canton was celebrating their 115th anniversary anniversary of Canton church Sanctuary, Sanctuary, also 173rd anniversary of Canton congregation, usually held on Thanksgiving Sunday. The church was beautifully decorated with produce from the garden. A large crowd attended. attended. Guest Speaker was Betty Turcotte; organist Grace March A.R.C.T.; Guest soloists soloists were Morlcy and Blair Philip. A baptismal service was held when Montana Erin, daughter of Milton and Angela Dcy and Stephanie Catherine, daughter of John and Grace Walker were baptized. Scriptures Scriptures were read from Joel 2: 21-27 and Timothy 2: 1-7 and the sermon was: Surely the Lord has done great things. During the service a hymn written by Betty Turcotte was sung. On Monday evening the Garden Hill U.C.W. unit I held their meeting at Elsie Lilz's home and about a dozen attended. attended. Some of the business was planning the fowl supper, the group's Christmas dinner, and dinners for the Lions once a month. Ethel Nyslrom had the program on Thanksgiving. Next meeting November 4. On Tuesday afternoon the Elizabethville U.C.W. Unit II held their meeting. Our president president presided. Bertha Trcw had the devotional part on Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving, the Bread of Life. We should be thankful for many things. The minutes were read by Vivian Quantrill and the roll call was answered by the number of visits made to the sick. We discussed the fowl supper and decided on when we would make the dressing and also selling up the tables. Susan had a program. Lunch was served by the hostess Jean White in Port Hope. At the seniors ori Thursday we had about 40 attending. We were planning our Christmas dinner for November as there arc too many in December. Sony to report that Mac and Margarcttc Walker went to Vancouver a week ago and while there Mac had a heart attack attack and word came yesterday that he has died and will te coming home today, October 15. Ron Mercer, with five others, others, returned from a Moose hunt near Cockrane last week with a moose that Ron got. Mae Muldrew had a Thanksgiving dinner at Ross Muldrcw's, Oak Hill. Jim Mul- drew spent the weekend with his mother. Howard and Margaret White had Mary Alice and Wendy, Toronto home for Thanksgiving. Howard and Susan Susan Hodgins had Susan's sister and husband, Chicago, her mother and father (Mr. and ' Mrs. Scnnott) Port Hope and sister from Port Hope for Thanksgiving. Ron and Gwen Mercer were with her mother Mrs. Pattison, Port Hope on Monday. Clarence and Betty Mercer were with Philip and family on Sunday. Orlcy and Inez Mercer had the family, Donna and Jim Faijt and Vicky, Bob and Anne and family, Roy Beatty and Steven and family on Sunday. Elmer and Pearl Elliott called at Quantrill's on Saturday Saturday and during the holiday, Quantrill's had Gloria and Shelly, Lisa Quantrill, and others. others. Several in the area attended Roscneath fair and Walker's had their cattle there. Recently a Christian Education Education Committee met at Peacock's. Peacock's. Susan and Jackson Peacock had Helen and Alan Peacock, Mark and Linda and boys, Shane and Sophia for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner on Monday. Joyce and Elmer were with Nancy and John Sevenhcuscn on Sunday. The Fowler family had a wood cutting bee on Saturday and also part of Monday. Suzanne Wcstheuscr had me over for Thanksgiving dinner dinner on Sunday. Beryl was here Saturday and Monday callers were Vivian Quantrill, Joyce Fowler and Betty Mercer. Mrs. Lewko has had Joe, Evelyn and Darryl Lewko, Calgary Calgary over the holiday. They flew to Toronto and rented a car, spent the night in Oshawa âs it was rather late to disturb Mrs. Lewko. They were down for the Saturday. On Sunday they had a fine dinner in Port Hope restaurant. They have gone back to Toronto for some convention, connected with his work. Happy 40th Anniversary Mom and Dad fia*» EM© m mown 000 mmm r an Pi r BEÏ p Financing Available | Scott Eakins Howard Smith Terry Holmes Doug Ferguson Phil Watts Doug Kemp Dean Longyear Sales Mgr. ' #R*j < -It ^ . • ' Parts Manager a EËza n LI Garth Mooney Service Manager Scott Hallowell Used Car Manager 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood Br. 1991 Cadillac Sedan Deville 1991 Cadillac Sedan Deville 1988 Cadillac Fleetwood 1991 Blazer 4x4 Blue, slider, loaded, only White, leather, loaded, 16,000 km. Maroon, leather, loaded, Maroon, leather, loaded. Maroon/Gray, loaded, sharp, 25,000 km $31,000. $34,900. 13 000 $34,900. $16,900. 7000km $21,500. 1991 Cutlass Supreme 1991 Olds 98 Touring Sedan 1989 Olds 98 1991 Caprice Classic 1990 Chev Silverado Red, 4 dr., loaded, mint, 24,000 km. Maroon, leather, slider, loaded, Grey, V6, loaded. One 47,000 km. Blue, V8, loaded, 22,000 km. 2 Tone Blue, loaded, mint, $20,500. ^arp, 11,000 km. $29,900. 2nd 53 000 km $17,500. $21,000. 26,000 km. $1$,995. The Canadian . Statesman Complete coverage of all your Community events. SPORTS • LOCAL NEWS • PHOTOS •EDITORIALS. FEATURES • COMMUNITY CORRESPONDENTS • COMPREHENSIVE CLASSIFIED and REAL ESTATE SECTION **The Statesman - It's Your Commun i ty Newspaper" 1990 Olds 88 Brougham 1988 Pontiac 6000 Wagon 1990 Cavalier Z24 1990 Beretta GTZ 1990 Silverado Ext. Cab Red, V6, loaded, one 29,000 km. Blue/Woodgrain, V6, loaded, mint, Grey, auto, air, sunroof, 67,000 km. White, Quad 4, loaded, sunroof, Red/Black, loaded, 57,000 km. 2nd. 32,000 km. $17,500. 57,000 km. $11,995. $11,995. mint, 35,000 km. $13,900. $17,900. ....... in - m Hf 1 l - "'*'1* ' 4Mb hæsîÊftaÈjmm* , : * -tw- 'MBttBST 1990 Lumina Euro 1990 Buick Regal 1987 Cavalier Z24 1991 Cavalier R/S 1990 Blazer Red, V6, auto, air, 33,000 km. Blue, V6, loaded, sharp, Blue, V6, 5 speed, 76,000 km. Blue, V6, air, auto, 4 dr., only Blue/Silver, 5 spd„ air, mint, $13,500. 32,000 km. $15,900. $7,995. 2,700 km. $13,200. 58,000 km. $16,900. 1990 Pontiac 6000 1988 Celebrity 1988 Pontiac Tempest 1989 Celebrity Euro 1990 Scottsdale White, V6, loaded, 60,000 km. Grey, 4 cyl., air, 82,000 km. Grey, 4 dr., auto, 61,000 km. V6, auto, air, mint, 80,000 km. Red/Silver, auto, air, 16,000 km. $12,500. $7,495. $6,995. $8,995. $15,900. ; ol. 1991 Sprint Blue, 4 dr., auto, 10,000 km. $8,495. 1986 Cavalier Z24 1989 Firebird Formula 1990 Sprint 1988 Chev 3/4 Ton Black, V6,5 spd., air, Black, V8, T-roof, loaded, Blue, 5 spd., 2 dr., 27,000 km. Two tone brown, auto, V8, $6,995. 6i,oookm. $12,900. $7,200. 53,000 km. $11,500. 1986 Fiero SE 1987 Buick Wagon 1989 Cavalier Z24 1991 Cavalier 1989 Ford 3/4 Ton XL Red, V6,5 spd., mint. Blue/Woodgrain, V8, loaded. White, V6, auto, loaded, sunroof, Blue, 4 dr„ air, auto, 17,000 km. 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