Friends Help Celebrate 70th Birthday Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, Wednesday, April 8,1992 7 News from Wesleyville Enniskillen by Betty Wright Gaby Hart, Whitby was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comel- lier, Alison and Paul to help her brother brother Andre celebrate his birthday. Many happy returns of the day Andre. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chambers, R.R. #1, Lindsay were Wednesday afternoon afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman, entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, Port Perry to lunch last week and, Mr. Kevin Avery and Miss Vicki Robinson were Sunday Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Brian McVitty from Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jocz, Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Harris, Oakville Oakville were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brouwer and family- family- Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier and Baby Alex, Fleetwood were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry, Donna and Ralph. A number from the area attended the Bowmanville Mens Canadian Club Ladies, night at Maple Grove United Church on Wednesday evening. evening. The guest speaker was a former local Enniskillen girl Lois Worden (nee Ashton), Allanah Cole gave the musical numbers. Steve Nimigon will be the new President for the upcoming year. A number from our area attended the 70th Birthday party for Blanche Carr on Sunday at North Oshawa Club House on Sunday. Sympathy is extended to the families families of the late Stan Millson whose funeral funeral was on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxtator, Peterborough Peterborough were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Somberger, Jessica and Alexandra. Fred and Ruby Griffin, Ruby Smith, Ruby Cochrane, Norma Cochrane, Cochrane, Muriel Butson and Ken Flint were Friday evening guests of Carl and Doreen Ferguson to celebrate the two Ruby's birthdays. Many happy returns returns of the day to both of you. Deborah and Don Sleeves and family, family, Oshawa, Diane and John Adams, Haydon. were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Milford accompanied accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stain- ton to see Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chambers, Chambers, R. R. #1, Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and Amanda, Bethany Bethany on Sunday. I Mrs. Len Stainton accompanied Linda Crydcrman to Port Perry and visited Mrs. Luella Short and had dinner dinner recently with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock. Visitors at the Stamton home were Mrs. Robert Simpson, Linda Crydcrman, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Lori and Jeremy Landon, Whitby Whitby and Mary Durant, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe attended the 80th birthday party reception for Dick's dad, Mr. Harvey Howe on Sunday at Lake View Manor, Beaverton. Beaverton. Mrs. Meta Swain and Ina Beryl Dudley were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott. Christopher Avery was a Saturday overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery. Mrs. Earl Groves and Miss Betty Wright were Saturday tea guests of Miss Clara Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tamblyn, Stitts- ville, Mrs. J. C. Tamblyn and Mr. and Mrs. George Carson were recent visitors visitors of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Rekker and Avery families joined together with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker Rekker and family to help Joe .celebrate his birthday. Many happy returns of the day, Joe. The Enfield U.C.W. are holding a Yard Sale goods and flea market goods, there will also be crafts and Tupperware. The Enniskillen U.C.W. is holding the Bake Table at this sale. This sale is being held on April 25th at the Enfield United Church. The Enfield Church plates, bells and mugs will be available for the quilt show on May 23rd and Anniversary Anniversary Service to commemorate 30 years of U.C.W., 115 years anniversary anniversary for Enficld'Church and Canada's 125 year Centennial and 10th year for Enfield Quilt Show. The costs arc mugs at $7.00, Bells- at $9.00 and plates at $10.00. Plates mugs and bell, Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES 4 * Highway No. 2 • King St. W., Oshawa • Slmcoe St. N., Oshawa • 100 Dundas St. W., Whitby Trademark ol Van Belle Gardens Ltd. DURHAM DODGE CHRYSLER 799 BLOOR ST. W., OSHAWA 404-0525 NO GIMMICKS sets are $25.00. The church service will be held'on June 7th at 2 p.m. Anybody with new or old quilts that they have not shown at Enfield Quilt Show please contact Lois Alloway at 263-2393, if you would like to show your quilt at Enfield Quilt Show. On March 30th the 1st Enniskillen Beavers planted an unroasted peanut in a peat pot. The boys are to care for these by watering them until it is warm enough to plant outside in the spring. Hopefully in the fall we'll have lots of peanuts. On April 1st the 1st Enniskillen Cubs had their Cub Car Rally in the School Gym and families were invited to take part in the events. Events that were participated in where they had races on the track, closest to the dot, the furthest, the straightest through the box, blind folded skill test, best de sign, best paint job, wildest design, and wildest paint job and good sportsmanship. sportsmanship. All the boys came up winners winners and the boys that will be participating participating in district car rally on April 11th at Clarke High School arc the following: Jason Gricse, Michael Peters, Peters, Stafford Dixon, Shawn Corcoran, Steven Klein Nienhuis, and Sponsor MacLean. Also that night the boys were presented with a Wolf Head Totem, Totem, this was donated by Mr. William Logran from Orono. He was there on Wednesday night and was presented with an appreciation certificate and the boys all signed a thank you card to him. Judging by the looks on their faces the wolf will be very much appreciated appreciated in the pack. The Guides are doing crafts and doing an election to prepare for the Brownies coming up to Guides. The Pathfinders are making Easter eggs in Hampton this week. First and Second Enniskillen Brownies went on a Pack Holiday to Camp Samac this weekend. .The theme of the joint camp was Canadian Indians. The girls arrived Friday night, settled settled in then went on a Flashlight Hike. On Saturday the groups spent their afternoon at the Indian Festival. This was a series of outdoor activities. The girls and leaders enjoyed themselves. On Saturday night an Indian Campfire was held with the girls telling telling Indian stories and presenting skits. On Sunday a tired group of Brownies Brownies and leaders packed up for home and hiked a final hike before departing. departing. A good time was had by all. The First and Second Enniskillen Brownie Leaders would like to express express their thanks to the parents helpers helpers that volunteered their time at camp. On April 10th An Evening of Music Music will be presented by the Oshawa Senior Citizens Club Choir directed by Mrs. Margaret Dryman with guest pianist Miss Elva Orchard. This will be held at Enniskillen Church at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be available at door. April 12th - Palm Sunday - Sacrament Sacrament of Holy Communion, Baptism and Confirmation will take place. April 17th - Good Friday Service will be held at Tyrone U.C. at 7 p.m. April 19th - Easter Sunrise Service will be held behind Enniskillen U.C. beginning at 6:15 a.m. Pancake breakfastfollowing breakfastfollowing the service. By Edna Barrowclough Congratulations to Wesley Best and Donna Wanlcss on the occasion of their, marriage on Saturday evening, March 28th, at the Holiday Inn in Scarborough. They will be making their home in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Best wishes of all their friends go with them in their new life. Port Britain has lost one of its families families and gained another. Rick and Jo Anne Truman and their children, Rebecca Rebecca and brother have moved to the Hydro Bruce plant where Rick has been transferred. transferred. They have lived several years in Port Britain and will be missed by their many friends in the area. The house will not be vacant for veterinary doctor, Nancy Nancy Shand, will be living there, making the short move from Port Hope. John and Joan McGuirk from Burlington Burlington were at Carroll Nichols' on Saturday, Saturday, 28th, to take son Matthew home. Matthew's school had a two week break, so he had an extra week with his grandparents. grandparents. - Word was received here this week from Christine Stewart, M.P. to say the healing process for her broken ankle is progressing well, although a cast will be necessary for some months. With the help of her family, she has been able to get out in the riding to some extent. The Monish Women's Institute ladies ladies have been very industrious these past days. They finished quilting one quilt at the home of Mae Ferguson, Port Hope, and have another in the frames there which is well on the way to com pletion. They have enjoyed the profitable profitable and plcasureable community team work. All were delighted to have the help and pleasure of the company of Margery Ashby of Apslcy who has been spending a few days at her former home in Port Britain. Margery was a former member of the Institute. Neighbour Wade Rowland has been a very busy man these past few weeks. He is the director director of policy and development of CTV news, features and information planning. There will be many stations carrying this news across the country, including Oshawa. The week of March 23rd, Wade was in England, negotiating with IhcB.B.C. OBITUARY Dorothy Joanne Wood The death of Dorothy Joanne Wood, aged 75, occurred on Thursday, Mardi 26,1992, in Oshawa General Hospital. Bom in Tyrone, she was married in 1939 to Henry A. Wood. Surviving are her husband, Henry, daughter, Marie Robinson, sons, Bob of Oshawa and Joe of Scarborough, four grandchildren and a sister, Mabel Maynard Maynard of Bowmanville. Funeral services were held on Saturday, Saturday, at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Cremation. 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