t 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, May 27,1992 Communi Section Two Enniskillen Beavers and Cubs Swim Up at CLOCA Enniskillen by Betty Wright Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Katz, Huntsville, Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Raglan were Wednesday evening visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxtator, Peterborough Peterborough were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.'Ron Sombergcr, Jessica and Alexandra. Kyle, Derik and Jackie Huggins' were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Baby Alex Cormier, Fleetwood was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry, Donna and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett were visitors of Mrs. Reg Weaving, Ancast- cr. Mrs. Clarence Stainton, Mrs. Todd Milford Newtonvillc and Mrs. Steve Thompson, Bowmanville attended a shower for Sherri Price in Hamilton at Sharon Price's home. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were among the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Clemens, Bryce and Victoria Elisabeth (Tori) on Sunday celebrating Tori's 1st birthday and Brent and Mary Elisabeth's 5th anniversary. Congratulations folks. Mrs. Stuart Lamb attended a baby shower for her great nephew on Sunday Sunday at Long Sault hosted by Mrs. Eileen Eileen Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin, Bob- caygcon, Mrs. Alice Beech, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Martin, Bowmanville were recent recent visitors of Miss Clara Page. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ward Clark attended the 40th birthday party held at the home of Bob and Sylvia Peters also of Enniskillen. On Saturday evening Gail and Ward had as their guests, Dale Bannerman and family, Bowmanville. Mr. Gordon Stevens and Miss Clara Clara Page accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ross Page to Milton and Audrey Stephenson's Stephenson's 60th Wedding Anniversary at Nestleton Community Hall on Sunday. Sunday. Mrs. Christine Cann and Mr. Alfred Alfred Cann, Tiverton, Nova Scotia were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton, Co- bourg, Ruth Nielsen, Mrs. Harold Comer and David, Mary Durant, Oshawa, Linda Crydcrman, Bowmanville Bowmanville were visitors of Mrs. Lcn Stainton. Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tamblyn, Stoney Creek, were weekend visitors of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Blanche Carr (nee Beech). Blanche and her husband Don and family lived in this area in their earlier years. Blanche's family held a 70th birthday party for her just six weeks ago on her return from Éorida. On May 20th the Annual Sunday School Anniversary dinner was held in the Church basement. On Sunday, May 24th our Sunday School Anniversary Service was held, featuring guest Bula Buckwald. This was a Special Children's Service and the children look part. Luncheon followed followed in the Sunday School Room following the service. Annual Church Picnic all are welcome welcome June 28th, 1992 following the Church service and Sunday School at the Haydon Hall - rain or shine - pot- luck, games and fellowship. Enniskillen Church was host to the Oshawa Presbytery on Tuesday, May 19th. The Enfield Country Quilt Show's 10th anniversary was a great success thanks to the members of the community community who donated their time and baking baking along with the Enfield U.C.W. members. Enfield United Church's 115th Anniversary Anniversary Service will be held on Sunday, Sunday, June 7th at 2:00 p.m. The pianist is Jennifer Knox of Enfield and there will be guest singers, Wendy Mand of Tyrone and Floyd Lloyd formerly of Enfield. Come and join us for a service service of Celebration and a social time following the service. _ . • . .... ' *.. The Enniskillen Conservation Area was a fitting site for the Swim-Up ceremony held by the First Enniskillen Enniskillen Beavers and Cubs recently. Some of the participants are shown here at the close of the ceremony, ceremony, before everyone enjoyed some outdoor games. Tyrone Yard and Bake Sale on Sat. June 6th from 8:30 till 2:00 at the Tyrone Tyrone United Church. Refreshments will be available. All proceeds will go to the Tyrone Church. Cree Princess Speaks to Guides Tyrone Happenings by Jacqueline Vaneyk Sympathy is extended to Leon and Vi Carr on the passing of Leon's mother, Blanche Carr. Sympathy also . to Dorothy Beech, who is a sister-in- law. The Orange Community Hall Board held a successful salad supper on Sunday night. The food is always tasty and plentiful, and there is a good chance to visit with friends. Spirit Day is coming up on June 13 at the park. Do you have your entry ready for the bed race? * A second Tyrone School Reunion is in the works! This year celebrates 100 years of this school building. It has not been used as a school since 1 1968, but the exterior has changed very little. The date of the reunion is August 15. Anyone wishing to help or offer ideas could contact Carole Byam, Arlene Yeo, Marie Real, or Bessie Vaneyk. Tyrone UCW is "holding a special service on Sunday, May 31 to cele- Van Belle Floral Shoppes ... much more than a flower store! 4 STORES • Highway No. 2 .lit • King St. W., Oshawa wStt < Slmcoe St. N., Oshawa ; 100 Blindas St. W., VP Whitby Trademark of Van Belle Gardens Ltd. brate 30 years of UCW, and all women's women's work in the church. A luncheon party will follow the service. Everyone Everyone is invited. Tyrone Church is holding a Yard! and Bake Sale on Saturday, June 6, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Any donations and baking would be much appreciated. appreciated. There will be someone at the church on Friday from 12:30 on to receive receive your items. All proceeds will go to the church funds. Optimistic Outlook I'M TIRED of every group in Canada Canada thinking it's the only one with problems. The biggest problem is that they think everyone should follow their ideas. Well, I think it's time for the ultimate special-interest group: "The National Action Committee for the Status of Canada." The aim of this group would be to bring unity, equality and friendship to all the peoples peoples of our country. The greatest part of this group, is that if you are Canadian Canadian you can belong. Now wouldn't that be a buzz, a special-interest group for everybody regardless of anything else. For once Ottawa would do exactly what the people of the whole country want. If 28 million people say we want this, what can anybody do to stop Canada from becoming the greatest greatest place for all of us to live together? Darryl Smith Bowmanville. (A nice dream, but...) (From Sunday Sun) B.M.T. 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