\ I , Mrs. Wilfred Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn were Thursday evening evening guests of Mr. Ivison Tamblyn, Orono and they were Saturday night Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Best and family. -' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger, Bow- manvillc were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbcater. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comcillicr, Alison and Paul, visited Mr. and Mrs. Allan Curran and Mary, Orillia and Mary celebrated her second birthday oh Saturday. Miss Betty Wright was a Saturday evening visitor of Miss Clara Page and Gordon Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Crevier, Alison and Tanya. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Alderson, Brooklin were Saturday evening visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gorgerat and family were Easter Sunday visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Somberger, Jessica and Alexandra were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxtator and Baby Jaden, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and family, Mrs. Brian McGill and family were Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill. Mr. Ken Leadbcater, Toronto, Mr. John Leadbcater Markham, were Good Friday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbcater. Mr, and Mrs. David Stainton, Co- bourg, Linda Cryderman, Bowman- ville were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Avery were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery. Gordon Stevens and Clara Page visited Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Preston, Orono on Sunday. A number from the area attended the Bowmanville Men's Canadian club Ladies night at Maple Grove on Wednesday evening. . Lani Privett attends M. J. Hobbs School and is in Grade eight. She won the Student of the Month Honours Honours and special congratulations go to Lani as this is the second, time this year that she has won this award. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyon and family, Oshawa, were Sunday Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim Avery, Etobicoke were luncheon guests' of Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family. .. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon were Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. George Willoughby, Oshawa were Saturday guests. Mr. Rod Milne, ..Kitchener was Easter visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne and family. Congratulations go to Miss Jessica Somberger on celebrating her 7th birthday. Doreen Ferguson's family were all home for Easter Sunday, and their grandfather's (Frank Lycett's) 84th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Jenny and Ashley, Bayfield were Sunday Easter dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue and remained for a few days. Deepest sympathy goes to the families of Mrs. Lovcmc Rahm who passed away last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Milford, and Jordan Jordan Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Levick and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson Thompson and Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Snowden Snowden and Brittany were Easter Monday Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton were Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Stainton were Saturday evening dinner guests of Clarence and Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Clark and family spent Easter with Ward's family family in Wilberforce. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves, .Orangeville, Clara Page and Gordon Stevens were Saturday afternoon visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton. Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostrowski and Hailey, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nimigon and Jordon, Hampton were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon. Tully Privett and Jamie Griffin took 1st place for their Science Projects Projects at the Enniskillen Public School Science Fair on Wednesday. Congratulations. Sunday Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe were Tim and Tracy Howe and family, Saintficld, Mary lee Howe and Kcijo Harma Whitby. Dick and Barb were Tuesday guests of the Rick Howe family of Ncwton- villc and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson Dickson Bcwdley. Congratulations go to Stephanie Axford of Hampton on winning the Athlete of the Year Award at Durham Durham College. This is her final year taking Graphic Designs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coombs, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Page, Solina, Mrs. Everett Kirk, Asbin, Nova Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Errol Groves, Orangeville were recent visitors of Clara Page. Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier, Alex and Benjamin, Fleetwood were Easter Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry, Donna and Ralph. -- Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne and family had Easter dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Milne, Peterborough on Sunday. Carol Lowery, Oshawa was an Easter Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott and on Monday Deborah and Donald Sleeves of . ipfhvillo XJo 1 EX 7 O ' . i^ii£aL . . by Edn PC 111 Ville ii v a Thiekson - 797-2619 WS f ;For our Palm Sunday service and Baptismal we had the church fairly well full, with the families of the babies babies and our usual congregation. Reverend Reverend Sedgwick welcomed all the guests and then we had our call to worship. Our first lesson was taken from Matthew 21: 1-11. The triumphant triumphant entry of Jesus and the disciples into Jerusalem. Reverend Sedgwick had the parents and babies come to the front. Some members of the families families also went up. Reverend Sedgwick Sedgwick then continued with the service to baptize Andrea Jean Lukcndorf, daughter of Rick and Sandra and Kaitlin Louise Walker, daughter of David and Jennifer. Howard Quan- trill presented the parents with their certificates. While we were singing the first hymn the children and the minister, waving palm leaves, paraded around the congregation to honor Palm Sunday. Sunday. For Expressions of Worship we sang and the children paraded again, but with their musical bells, etc, Jackson Peacock read us a short synopsis of the life of Dr. W.E. Smith who lived in the area and with his brothers owned the Elizabcthville store. Dr. Smith became a missionary to China for 40 years financed by the Cobourg Young People's groups. I remember when he was on forlough and spoke at Elizabclhvillc church in the twenties. The children's minute was questions questions on the symbols that are on Reverend Reverend Sedgwick's new stole. David Watson and II, Hancock look up the offering. Coffee was offered offered for those who stayed. A goodly number of the families that had attended were going back to the Lukcndorf's and Walker's for dinner. Last week, Helen and Alan Peacock Peacock attended the funeral of the late Trent University at Durham College Summer 1993 Courses are offered In Oshawa during the day or evening In the following terms; • n weekst 3 May • 29 Juno • 12 weekst 3 May -29 July « G weekst 5 luly-16 August Informations it March*,4:00tofl;00pan„ Oshawa Public I ilmiiy auilliorlum, 'Wean mill' i liann« of date I or inliimia'inii or a lin u Imre i all (416) 723-9747 or (703) 74II-12 i'J. Helen White Staples in Oshawa. Congratulations arc extended to Mark and Linda Peacock on the birth of another boy, Dancll James. Susan expects to bring Aaron and David home for a few days. They live at New Nowdcll. The Elizabcthville and Garden Hill Sunday Schools attended the Maple syrup day at Downc's, Kendal. Kendal. There were seven adults and thirteen thirteen children front Elizabcthville and from Garden Hill twenty-three children children and eighteen adults. They reported reported an excellent time. Adam Yarc- nta thanked the host and hostess of the famt. The storm last weekend caused a couple of trees to blow over on the house next door, they were heavy with ice. We got them cleared away Saturday. Many others arc telling of the trees that arc broken with limbs hanging hanging everywhere. Elizabcthville Women's Institute Fourteen members sat down to a dinner at the Port Hope Legion on Tuesday last. We enjoyed the meal very much. As we finished everyone left for Lottie White's home in Port Hope, where we held our first meeting meeting for 1993. Irene Beatty presided. After opening songs, wc paid our dues for roll call. There were several letters to discuss, concerning one letter letter from Guelph about finding new headquarters as we are losing our . present place. Financial report was given by Bertlm Trow. Lent McAllister McAllister read the minutes. When the business business was Finished, Eileen Barkwcll read the report from the nominating committee. We found that wo just changed jobs each year as wo don't have enough members to change any. Some members who are older, are unable to help very much. The following following were elected. Past-President Eileen Barkwcll, President - Irene Ileotiy, First Vice - Vivian Quanlrill, Secretary • Lcta McAllister, Treasurer Treasurer • Bertha Trew, P.R.O. Edna Thick- son, Cards • Mae Muldrew, Pianist • Belly Mercer, Historical Convenor • Vivian Quanlrill, Agriculture Convenor Convenor • Morgaretlo Walker, District Director ■ Lola McAllister, Alternate M. Walker, Canadian Industries ■ Vivian Quanlrill, Citizenship ami Lonixliulon • Sybol Van Dewall, Education Education Convenor • Jean White, Family Family Affairs ■ Belly Mercer, International International Affairs - Edna Thiekson, Afler closing lite meeting Louie had cookies cookies tnul juice ns most had had it good dinner. Next meeting Agriculture at Margaretle Walker's, May 4tlt. P.R.O. Edna Thiekson Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 14,1993 7 Enniskillen Residents Rise Early for Easter Sunday Service A number of residents in the village of Enniskillen were up and side the United Church, just as the sun was rising. This has been a about quite early on Easter Sunday, attending a special service along- popular event for the past several years, followed by pancakes. " vuulu fa " OJVX/V1U.I OV1Y1VV CUVltg- r-r ~ * * uvrviwi JVUIO, lUUUWLU uy pailUriJVUà. Cub Car Racers Create Sleek Models in Annual Competition Oshawa, Sandra and John Archibald, Carol and Bob Lowery were guests of Richard and Phyllis. The Good Friday Service was held in. our church on Friday, April 9th. The Sunrise Easter Service was held at our church at 6:15 a.m. We did see the sun rise at 6:45. A beautiful beautiful Pancake Breakfast followed the service. Thanks to Lois Alloway and family. The Easter Services were held at both churches at the usual times. Enniskillen Official Board Meeting Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 21st at 7 p.m. Enniskillen Anniversary Service will be held on Sunday, May 16th at 9:45 a.m. Enniskillen Anniversary Dinner will be held on Saturday, May 15th at 4 till all are served. Enfield Anniversary Church Service Service will be held in June. Enfield Country Quilt Show and Bazaar will be held on Saturday, May 15th from 10:00 till 4:00 p.m. April 18th Sue Gcnge will be the guest speaker this Sunday as Reverend Reverend Kelly will be on Study Leave. April 23 - Oshawa Senior Citizens Club Annual Spring Concert at Enniskillen Enniskillen Church beginning at 7:30 p.m. Note - Upcoming in June - Date will follow later: and other details. The Enniskillen Stewards help from the U.Ç.W. are planning a Ya As an vou ak are S doin g your Sprint; ^.members of the First Enniskillen Cub Pack were among the 31 boys participating in a Cub Car Housecleaning maybe you could pm com P el ' tlon held at Enniskillen Public School last Wednesday, April 7. The Cubs put their gravity- aside items you feel that would sell at powered racing machines through a variety of contests, including the actual races to determine the fast- this event. est vehicles,.The top finishers are to appear in the district finals this weekend. 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