0 ?o>it6co4PU(tÿ '7tt4wu&ye& Social and Personal The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, March 3.1993 5 1 Great Canadian Maturity Show ^ Slated to Start on March 23rd , ?ttac6ety -- tytaty T'OedcUttÿ Jim and Lise Vanhavcrbeke of Newcastle arc pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, daughter, Donna Lynn, to Mark, son of Theo and Yvonne Los ter of Milton, on July 17, 1993. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson, Newcastle, Newcastle, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest youngest daughter, Judy to Steve Mitchell, eldest son of Joan and Tony. Wedding to take place July 3/93 at Orono United United Church. 101 Years Young Ti/cwte* -- (ZottencUl Terry and Nova Catterall, Maria and Cecil Garrett are pleased to announce announce the marriage of their daughter Bonnie, to Blaine Warren son of Joan •and the late Brent Warren. The wedding took place at the beautiful beautiful Tropicana Island Wedding Chapel, Chapel, Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday, February February 5,1993. Friends and family attended the long awaited wedding. The matron of honor was the bride's sister, Julie Williams, and the best man was Steven Thaxter. A reception for the newlyweds will be held Saturday, March 20, at the Pontypool Community Centre. Revisit 'The Great Canadian Maturity Maturity Show* sponsored by Today's Seniors & John Ingle Insurance and The Great Canadian Spring '93 Travel Show'- Two Great Shows Under One Roof. Tuesday, March 23rd and Wednesday, March 24th on the upper floor of the Metro Toronto Convention Convention Centre, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. Admission is Free to both shows and a complimentary shuttle bus runs every 15 minutes between Union Station and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, courtesy of Today's Today's Seniors and Trcntway-Wagar. Visitors will be dazzled with fashions fashions highlighting Spring/Summer '93 lines at 'The Great Canadian Maturity Show' and 'The Great Canadian Spring '93 Travel Show'. A.M. Promotions Promotions will produce the fashion show for 'The Great Canadian Maturity Maturity Show' featuring fashions by Pearl Miller of La Chance and Venus in Fleurs. Models supplied by Helga Modelling & Talent Agency Inc. Throughout her career, Pearl Miller Miller has had extensive experience and an outstanding reputation in the fashion fashion world and brings on a fresh and vibrant exuberance to her work that makes her collections very appealing. La Chance provides a strong combination combination of style, versatility and flare. Pearl Miller's Spring/Summer '93 collection collection includes light, easy, ready-to- wear garments of comfortable suits, flared pants and simple dresses. A big team to watch for will be the shirting made into cool and easy dresses. All this and more from Pearl Miller. Car- leen MacDonald and Arturo Gayle of A.M. Promotions recalls, "at the Fall '92 'Mature At Heart' fashion show, our lines from Carol Beckford, Chari Baker, Pearl Miller and Peter Papapc- trou were well received". 'The Great Canadian Maturity Show' will also feature Venus in Fleurs from Liza Dawson-Whiskcr. For Spring/Summer '93, Liza foresees an explosion in the 'flower power' hair ornaments, pins and an abundance abundance of flowers decorating everything. everything. Wavy Grims, big floppy straw hats, dinky whimsical little caps and hats of all shapes and sizes will increase increase as more and more women and men join the new hat wearing generation. generation. 'The Great Canadian Spring '93 Travel Show' presents fashions from Simply Seniors Simply Seniors carries an affordable selection' of comfortable, comfortable, suitable for travelling. Canadians, made easy-carc clothing for active seniors. "Our lines include Excelsior sweaters, Elite blouses, Mr. K sportswear sportswear and La Maison Carroll dresses. This new concept in selling clothes is labelled 'event shopping' where we bring a full range of styles for men and women to you".says Carol O'Neil and Mark Clarke owners of Simply Seniors. Nine Entries Selected for Short List Of Sixth Annual Trillium Book Award • Nellie Deeley celebrated her 101st birthday on Friday, February 5th, 1993, at Strathaven Lifccarc Centre in Bowmanville. She was joined by staff and friends for the party held at the home. Mrs. Deeley is the wife of the late Ernest Deeley and she has lived in Bowmanville since 1945. She was bom in England and came to Canada in 1922. V. ■ ■ $t. lofjtt '8 âtwlicatt C&ttttfi Temperance St. S., Bowmanville r SUNDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1993 " LENT II i:; "• 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Rector - The Reverend Canon Byron Yates, B.A., S.T.B. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Temperance and Church St. Bowmanville 623-3432 SUNDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1993 Communion Worship Service "Forgiveness" Sunday School and Nursery Available 11:00 a.m. .... _ ,, Come and celebrate. Ministgj\Rev. Harvey Osborne, B.A., M.Div, 623-0009 The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHURCH SERVICE TIMES 9:30 a.m. - Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. - Holiness Worship 6:30 p.m. - Praise Service Come and join us at a Community Church where Christ makes the difference. For more Information call 623-3761 Corps Oflicers/Pastors: Captain and Mrs. G. Cooper TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmenvllle, Ontario Church Phone Olllce Phono 623-3912 623-3138 Rov. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M. Th. SUNDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1993 10:30 a.m. Communion Service Sunday School nvnllnblo for nil ngos. Nursery Available A Warm Welcome to All Visitors Anne Swarbrick, Ontario Minister of Culture, Tourism and Recreation today announced the nine book titles which have been selected for the short list of the sixth annual Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium. "We're here today to celebrate the • incredible wealth of literary talent that exists here in Ontario," said Minister Swarbrick. "The Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium provides the Ontario Ontario government with an opportunity to highlight the significance of the written word and to acknowledge and celebrate the finest of the fine works being produced here." The authors, titles and publishers of the finalists are: Carole Corbeil, Voice-over. Stoddard Stoddard Publishing Co. Limited; John English, The Worldly Years: The Life of Lester Pearson 1949-1972. Alfred A. Knopf Canada; Joan Finnigan, Wintering Over. Quarry Press; Barba- ( ra Gowdy, We So Seldom Look On Love. Somerville House Books Limited; Limited; Sandra Gwyn, Tapestry of War. HarpcrCollins Publishers Ltd.; Steven Heighten, Flight Paths of the Emperor. Emperor. The Porcupine's Quill Inc.; Janette Turner Hospital, The Last Magician. McClelland & Stewart Inc.; Michael Ondaatjc, The English Patient. McClelland & Stewart Inc.; Ronald Wright, Stolen Continents. Pcnquin Books Canada Ltd. The finalists were selected by an independent, bilingual jury. Members of this year's distinguished jury are: Michael Bliss, historian, non-fiction writer, professor of history at the University University of Toronto; Hcdi Bouraoui, award-winning poet and critic; Gilles Frappicr, chief executive officer of the Ottawa Public Library; Christine Klcin-Lataud, translator, critic, professor professor at School of Translation, Glcndon College; and Patricia Smart, literary translator and professor, French Department Department at Carlcton University. A record 209 submissions were received received by the jury for this year's Trillium Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium. The Ontario authors who submittal their work for consideration arc part of a large and growing publishing industry which recognizes that Canada's third most popular pastime is reading. More than 56% of the country's books originate in Ontario. Forty-two per cent of the publishing houses in Canada arc located in Ontario and almost almost 75% of those employed full-time in Canadian book publishing work in Ontario. The salaries of full-time, part-time and freelance employees in the book publishing industry of Ontario Ontario amount to more than 142 million dollars. The Ontario Publishing Centre's hook program, launched n year and half ago, recognizes the cuomtous St. haul's Sttittîr (ÏTjurcïj Minister; Rov, N.E. Schmnorhorn, D.A., M, Div. Orgnnlsl: Mr, Dougins Dowell Church Socrolnry: Holon Mclnnos G23-73G1 SUNDAY, MARCH 7TH, 1993 11:00 a.m. LENT II •"2Vie Wind Blows Where It Will" Sunday School for till Ages Mimicry Cnro For Pro-School Children Every Sunday If you're now to Bowmanville, we Invite you (o mHKOiSi.Pnul'd your pi lurch home, WARNING! THIS AD MAY MAKE YOU UNHAPPY WITH YOUR PRESENT AUTO INSURANCE RECOMMENDED COVERAGE FOR CAREFUL DRIVERS! • 91/92 medium size • $250 doductiblo collision • 1 million liability • $50 doductiblo comprohonsivo • Accident benefits • Family protection endorsement • Loss ol uso/ronlal vehicle NOTE: Carclul Drivers Over Ago 25 will) Preferred Driving Records may qualify. This rale also includes limilod driving lo work. Two car policies may quality lor additional discounts. SEMI-ANNUAL PREMIUM $383.00 623-0331 623-1838 PINE RIDGE INSDRINCE Established 1070 3 Silver Street, Bowmanville Oshnwn-<13G-G230 Kescarch indicates that 50-Plus people have about 55% of all the discretionary discretionary dollars in Canada which is dollars free to spend on the good things in life such as travel, luxury cars, gourmet foods, home entertainment, entertainment, interior decorating and home renovation. One third of all adults in Canada, about 7 million, arc over 50. These individuals control two-thirds of Canada's capital assets. 'The Great Canadian Maturity Show' sponsored by Today's Seniors & John Ingle Insurance and 'The Great Canadian Spring '93 Travel Show' - Two Great Shows Under One Roof is the largest show of its kind in Canada. From Toronto the Shows move to: Hamilton's Convention Centre, Centre, Wednesday, April 14th and Thursday, Thursday, April 15th; London's Western Fair, Friday, April 23rd and Saturday, April 24th; and Ottawa's Congress Centre, Monday, April 26th and Tuesday, Tuesday, April 27th. First Birthday contributions ot the publishing industry industry to Ontario culture and awarded close to $880,000 in grants to 43 book publishers last fall. "This government is dedicated to helping our writes continue writing, so that there will always exist a rich reading resource of our own literature," literature," said Minister Swarbrick. "Through support for book publishers, we're dedicated to helping make sure this important work reaches its audience." audience." The winning title will be announced announced at a reception on April 1. The author will receive a $12,000 prize, with an additional $2,500 awarded to the publisher to encourage special promotion promotion of the book. This year's innovative poster and bookmark for the Trillium Book Award/Prix Trillium campaign were developed by a Toronto., company called Overdrive Design Limited. .The design for the poster is a river of words with a book as a bridge. The words used in the design were taken directly from works by Gabriclle Poulin, Poulin, Robertson Davies, Eliza Clark, Maurice Hcnrie, Ken Diydcn and Roy MacGregor. St. Joseph's Church To Hold World Day Of Prayer Service Friday, March 5th The 1993 World Day of Prayer service service will be held on Friday, March 5th at 2 p.m. at St. Joseph's Church, 127 Liberty Street South, Bowmanville. The World Day of Prayer is celebrated celebrated annually in over 170 countries around the world. The service for this year was written written by the women of Guatamala and distributed by the Women's Inter- Church Council of Canada. Members participating in the service service represent St. Andrew's Presbyterian Presbyterian Church, St. Paul's United, Trinty United, St. John's Anglican, Rchoboth, Liberty Pentecostal, Salvation Army. The service is hosted by the members of the Catholic Women's League and St. Joseph's parish The speaker is Sister Shirley Tapp, a member of the Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister is the Director of the Villa St. Joseph Retreat Centre in Cobourg, Ontario. Ontario. This year's theme is "God's People: Instruments of Healing." The service is not limited to women only so all arc welcome. Babysitting will be provided. All attending attending are invited for refreshments after after the service. Submittal by A/. Phyllis linker Hi! I'm Melanie Nicole Greenwood Greenwood and I'll be celebrating my first birthday on March 6, 1993, with my parents Bill and Cindy, big sister Am- bcr-Lynn, grandparents Wayne and Doris Nelson, Ralph and Diane Greenwood and great-grandmother Gladys Greenwood. Mom and Dan want to thank everyone who gave us love and support last summer when I was in Sick Kids, I'm all fixed now and can't wait to catch my sister! Julie Marie Gray and Barrie Stewart Stewart Mackey were united in marriage by the Reverend Douglas Hall, on November November 14, 1992, at 3:30 p.m. in St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle. Newcastle. The organist was Douglas Dewell, and the soloists were Valerie Hall and Shelley Molica. Parents of the bride are Charles and Gloria Gray, Newcastle, and the groom's parents John and Barbara Denniston, St. Catharines. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of taffeta, taffeta, featuring a bodice appliqued with lace and pearls, a V-necklinc, elbow length puffed sleeves, a lace hemline and a detachable train. A taffeta cap trimmed with pearls held a fingertip veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of sweetheart roses, rubrum lilies, ste- phanotis, baby's breath and trailing ivy. The matron of honor was Shelley Molica, sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were Sharron Conquer-, good, sister of the groom, Kelly Gra- num, Laura Jcgg, and Karen Doris. Best man was Laurie Mackey, brother of the groom and the ushers Brent and Steven Mackey, sons of the groom, Dominic Molica, brother-in- law of the bride, and John deBoer. Luke Molica, the nephew of the bride was ring bearer. The mother of the bride received the guests at the reception held in Newcastle Community Hall in a two piece suit with a navy skirt and floral jacket, and a corsage of rubrum lily and sweetheart roses. Leaving for a honeymoon at Paradise Paradise Island, Bahamas, the bride wore a raw silk teal green dress and bolero jacket, with a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey arc now residing residing in Cobourg. Capsule Comments with Neale McLean, b.sc. Phm. Wieners and bologna are thought to be a less expensive source of protein than beef. In fact, the reverse is true. 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