} o me vanauian statesman, tsowmanvnie, weonesaay, July l, 1992 Section Two Isabelle Challice - m Quote -"In the final analysis what a sensible woman looks for in a man is "fiscal fitness" - Advice to all June Brides." Mrs. Shirley Moffat has returned home after enjoying her holidays. A very large crowd of "Orono friends and neighbours" attended the big birthday party, held Sunday, June 14 in Lindsay at home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Kimmett and family, held in honour of Mrs. Dorothy Bailey's 80th birthday. Sure enjoyable last Tuesday, as family members Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maurice Harmer, Oshawa, Mrs. Donna Sutherland Sutherland and Jo Anne Bowmanville and we Challices, held a picnic in beautiful Lakeview Park, Oshawa. With all the new sidewalks, flower beds and general improvements, and ' loads of picnic tables, snack bars etc., its a very interesting place. A very large boat in harbour loading steel, also a busy scene. Congratulations to Ms. Sally Staples Staples on her new Remax office opening, opening, Saturday, June 27. Also to our new "Marshland Emporium", Emporium", also on June 27. Vety colorful colorful and featuring fabrics, notions, all handmade clothing, wood products, panty hose, socks, T-shirts, also sewing sewing classes. Just a little "bit of everything everything for everybody". A great big juicy apple for all visitors too. The Orono D.T.B.A. sent in a lovely floral arrangement congratulations to owners owners Evelyn Rozario and Diane Lof- gren. With schools again out for summer, summer, be especially careful of driving, especially around paries and play- groimds. The little ones are so enthusiastic, enthusiastic, playing ball etc., they sure can dart out of nowhere so fast! Barbecue Party A delicious barbecue party was held Saturday, June 27 at the attractive attractive home by Bob and Arlene Bolton, Cobourg, when members of the Oro- no-Kirby Kim Board took part. A social social time enjoyeef prior to dinner, and then Bob donned his "Chefs" hat and sure cooked up tasty burgers on barbecue. barbecue. Table was laden With salads, jellies, jellies, and all the kinds of goodies. Dinner Dinner was topped off with mouthwatering mouthwatering strawberry short-cakes, courtesy courtesy of Isabelle Hamm. Those in attendance attendance - Mr. and Mrs. Don Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. Kevin McCarthy and family, Mrs. Annie Fisher, Mrs. Iris Lambier and O. and I. Challice. A word of thanks to Bob and Arlene Arlene for all their excellent support in our film series and for our lovely barbecue, barbecue, given by Isabelle, followed by hearty round of applause! Town Hall Card Party The last in this season, was held in Orono Town hall Wednesday, June Crimestoppers, Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving a Robbery which occurred in Pickering on Friday, Friday, May 22nd. At 12:10 a.m. two males entered Gino's Pizza 750 Oklahoma Drive, one armed with a black handgun and the other with a 6 inch buck knife. The victim and his parents were held at knife point while the other suspect removed cash from the register and also demanded money from the victims. victims. The suspects damaged three phone lines and then left the store and ran north along the east side of the building. Suspect #1 is described as male, black, 20 years old, 5*8", 150 lbs., short hair, wearing a red baseball hat, dark pants and matching dark jacket with no design,' dark running shoes and armed with a black handgun. Suspect #2 was male, black, 20 years old, 5'6", 160 lbs., his hair was a little longer than suspect #1, he was wearing a blue baseball hat, wearing dark jeans and jacket which matched and had a yellow cross-hatch design on the left leg of the pants and on the left front or left sleeve of the jacket. This suspect was armed with a 6" buck knife with a wooden handle with gold on both ends. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 for information leading to the ' arrest of these two suspects/ If you have any information regarding this offence or any other serious crime, call us. 26, with 12 1/2 tables of euchre in progress. With following winners Bill Grady 90, Alfred Pigott 88, Hazel Pi- gott 84, Wanda MacNeil, Roy Hayward Hayward and Velma Jakeman tied at. 77. Lucky draws Art Bedwin, Marie Couroux, Helen Couroux, Edith Gordon, Gordon, Rob Robinson, Hilda Caswell. Next party - Wednesday, following Durham Central Fair in September in Town Hall 8 p.m. Ladies reminded to please bring lunch. See you then! Strawberry Tea and Rose Show Mrs. Audrey Meiklejohn, well known in horticulture circles, as a specialist specialist in roses, was guest speaker at last Tuesday June 23, Newcastle Horticulture Horticulture Society's "Strawberry Tea and; Rose Show." An excellent show for'this time of year, with beautiful peonies, iris, lupins and of course, roses. roses. The speaker brought several tables of lovely roses of every colour and hue. The decorative sections sure, gave the judges a difficult task. Congratulations Congratulations to Wilma Allin for her beautiful arrangement "Strawberries and Roses", Roses", and to rose exhibitor Joe Bezubi- ak, a new exhibitor. The O. Challices were judges for evening. Those in attendance from Orono, Mrs. Adele McGill, Mrs. Peg Breen, Mrs. Hilda Caswell and daughter, Mrs. Elaine Doty, and Mrs. Bob Nichols. Nichols. A presentation was made to departing departing President Mrs. Lynn Harrison, who has recently moved from Newcastle Newcastle to "Whitevale", Lynn and Dave commenced their work in horticulture here in Orono, several years ago, and we all wish them well in new home, along with Lynn"s mother, Mrs. Doris Prust. Farewell Party , At last Friday night regular Auction Auction Sale, Frank Stapleton announced it was his last night in Grist Mill as Auctioneer. The Stapletons have commenced commenced new business in "Car Auctions" Auctions" in Belleville. For all of us, "Auction Addicts", we will surely miss Frank and his cheerful, "honest to goodness" ways of coaxing us into spending our mon- ey! Next sale will have Dale Smith and another local Jimmy Couch as Auc- ■ tioneers. Good luck Frank and family in your new venture! Orono United Church News The beautiful Sacrament of Baptism Baptism was celebrated at Orono United Church, with Reverend Clappison and Mrs. Marie Tamblyn, Clerk of Session, Session, taking part. The baby daughters of Cindy Lyn and William James Greenwood, Am- ber-Lyn Gladys and Melanie Nicole, were presented. These little ones are great-grandchildren of Mrs. Gladys Greenwood. Grant and Carol Yeo gave call to worship a very special Canadian "Litany "Litany of Thanksgiving", for our 125th Canadian birthday. A Canadian Litany of Thanksgiving O God, who did lead our ancestors to the shores of this land and cause them to be bom into a confederation of people: Continue to draw from our hearts the response of thankfulness which they creation inspires. For the blessings of our history both seen and unseen; For the experiences of our humanity, humanity, through the advances of peace and die sufferings of war; For the contributions in Canadian life of the men and women who over the years have given us leadership in government of country, province and community; For the discoveries and benefits of thé arts and sciences, industries and institutions; For the advances in health and welfare, welfare, labour and management; For the development of tolerance, forgiveness and charity within the great neighbourhood of Canada between between people of every race! religion and culture who have made this their earthly home; For the meaning of life awakened in us through our institutions of sound learning and our places of worship and prayer; For our efforts and energies of the present to build the future on the good things of the past so that the oneness of the human family may win thy praise and my glory; Thanks be to thee, O God. Amen Birthday Greetings to Vickey Hardy Hardy June 28, Allan Barnard July 2. Our greeters Bill and Cindy Tamblyn. Tamblyn. Our ushers Bill Hannah, Cliff Terrill, Terrill, Tom and David Tamblyn. A summer barbeque is planned for Wednesday, July 29 more details later on this announcement. Summer Services - Beginning next Sunday, July 5th we will be sharing services with Newcastle. Orono will host services on July 5, 19, and August August 2. Kirby will host services on July 12, and 26th. All services will begin begin at 10 a.m. Newcastle Services - August 9,16, 23, 30th and September 6th. Children's Children's Special at Kirby during months of July, Kirby church will be showing special, films for children during church time, in place of Sunday school! Social News Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor Scarborough Scarborough were Saturday visitors with Mrs. Edith Taylor. Again excellent crowds at the MacGregor MacGregor Auction Sale Sunday afternoon afternoon in Orono fair grounds. Orono Jr. Gardners wish to thank their customers for supporting us in our decoration day, flower basket sale, and to all who supplied flowers. A special thanks to Loma Atkins, who really helped us. The cemetery looked lovely on Sunday and Reverend Fred Clappison was guest'speaker at service. service. Last Wednesday visitors at O. Challices included Miss Kerry Lynn Challice and friend Robert, Lindsay, Monday June 29 Mrs. Denise Warren, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Munneke Cavan, and in evening Albert Albert and Orville attended the Blue Jays game in Dome, Toronto. Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Edith Taylor her daughter Mrs. Anna Marie Thomson, Oshawa, and Lawrence Lawrence and Glenda Sherwin. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Billings and Mrs. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNaul, Oshawa and Becky Kimmett, Lindsay, Happy Birthday Canada! July Island Island be sure to attend at least one big celebration! Enniskillen by Betty Wright Orono Students Do Well in Bike-a-thon Thursday to see the Gcrnoi Follies. Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Marie Parson and Margaret Marshall, Toronto, were Saturday dinner guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman, celebrating Myrtle Smith's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comellier enjoyed enjoyed a golf tournament in Burlington on Friday. Mrs. Laurie Richardson, Thunder Bay, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty visited with Mrs. Frank Dor- land, Mamwood House, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Alderson, Brooklin, Heather and Emily Gorge- rat, Bowmanville, were Sunday supper supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin. Mrs. Wally Griffin,;Heather and Emily Gorgerat, attended a baby shower for Shelby Baker at the home of Mrs. Allen Homer, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxtator, Peterborough, Peterborough, were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sombcr- Ralph Wcrry assisted Rev. Bonnie Kelly with the service on Sunday. They chose as their theme "Canada Day." Special thank yous were extended extended to all those who had given special special leadership during the year, both in church duties and Sunday School. The summer services will be as follows: July 5 and 12 services will be at Tyrone United Church at 11 a.m. July 19 - 26 services will be at Enniskillen Enniskillen United Church at 10 a.m. The reason for the change is because because the Roman Catholic Church is using the Tyrone church for services at 9:30 a.m. Enniskillen Vacation Bible School will be held at Tyrone United Church. Date: July 20 to July 24. Time:9:30 - 12:00. Cost: $5 per child or $10 per family. Register with Ralph Werry at 263-2383 or Rev. Kelly at 263-4107. Please let Lois Alloway know if you arc willing to donate cookies. (Call 263-2393.) We couldn't have had a more perfect perfect day for the annual congregational picnic of the Enniskillen United Church. Although attendance was lower than hoped, those present had a tremendous-time. The children and adults were provided with a special treat as Rainbow the Clown was present. As usual, lunch was terrific. After being entertained by Rainbow, the children participated in many enjoyable enjoyable games. Paul and Alison Comellier visited with their Oma and Opa, Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Comellier, Belleville. They attended the Trenton Air Show on Saturday. Saturday. Mrs. Vida Erskine, Whitby, was a Wednesday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon celebrating her 87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were Thursday visitors of Mrs. Bud Chambers, RR # 1 Lindsay. We missed seeing Bud, as he was away working. Mrs. Rosalie Protch, Mrs. Wally Griffin, Miss Myrtle Tamblyn-and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman recently enjoyed enjoyed an evening at Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, listening to the beautiful beautiful singing of Nana Mouskouri and her six-man band. Mr. Tom Leadbeater and Michelle and friend Elaine were recent visitors of Mr. arid Mrs. Art Leadbeater, Ross and friend David were Saturday evening evening visitors. Darren Cecchetto, Sudbury, is visiting visiting with his grandparents, uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry, Donna and Ralph. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Plummer, Orono, helping them celebrate their silver wedding anniversary. Mr. David Stainton, Cobourg, Deanna Deanna and David Comer and Mary Durrant, Oshawa, Gail Simpson and Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville. The Stainton family attended decoration service at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert, on Sunday. Andre, Alison and Paul Comellier spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Hidden Valley Resort, Huntsville. That is where they got their flag for Canada Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Mr. Thomas Dickson in Peterborough gÿ = flSMBtï'&WÏ Civic Hospital and Mrs. Myrtle Diciç- students from Kirby Centennial Public School helped raise money whh Dick and Barb* 311 m8 a CW yS f° r their school in a recent bike-a-thon by attempting 100 laps around The Enfield U.C.W held a Com- Clarice High School's track. The Great Pine Ridge Kinsmen, who or- munity Strawberry Tea Social on ganized the event, presented top prize this month to Michelle Moffatt Tuesday, June 23rd. for achieving the highest number of pledges at Kirby. Other prize Several people from our area en- winner included: Douglas Garlick; Jeffrey Stacheruk; Michael Gar- joyed the bus trip to Hamilton on i ick; yfo Tell Stacheruk. R/de Raises Funds for Kirby School hfi Several students from Orono Public School were winners in the ay 31st Great Pine Ridge Kinsmcn's'3rd annual Bike-a-thon. Sarah ;onard' was presented with a helmet for being the highest pledge dlcctor in her school. 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