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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Apr 1993, p. 25

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» Newfoundland Visitors Welcomed in Blackstock by Joyce Kelly 986-4257 Karen and Hugh Goodacrc of Newfoundland are visiting her parents parents Tony and Margaret Duivcstcyn and other relatives and friends in this area. They will be returning home on Thursday. They visited Hugh's mother mother and grandmother in British Columbia Columbia before coming to Ontario. While here the Duivcstcyn family celebrated celebrated the baptism of Jared Nathaniel, son of Ivan and Sonja Duivcstcyn on .April 18 with the Vannctten family. Jared was baptized at the Hope Christian Christian Church, Prince Albert. The family family gathering was held at the home of Ivan and Sonja in Blackstock. On this Sunday family and friends including Karen and Hugh gathered at the home of Margaret and Tony Duivesteyn to celebrate Margaret's birthday. More friends are planning to visit Margaret on Monday, Margaret's Margaret's actual birthday. Happy Birthday, Birthday, Margaret. , Sympathy is extended to Harold and Eileen McLaughlin and Roy and Edith McLaughlin and families on the sudden and unexpected passing of their brother Ted McLaughlin of Fenelon Falls. Our thoughts arc with you at this time. Congratulations to Paul Green who along with a friend has opened a restaurant "Gallery Garden" in Toronto Toronto across from the Ontario Art Gallery. Congratulations and best wishes. Merrill and Jean Van Camp visited visited Joyce and Bob Fraser and family Sunday afternoon and evening celebrating celebrating Joyce's "special" birthday, Congratulations to C.H.S. Band who placed first above two other bands at the Music Festival in Quebec Quebec City last week. There will be a car wash at the Cartwright High School on Saturday, May 8 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. sponsored sponsored by the Durham East 4-H Exchange Exchange with Manitoba. This is a very appropriate time as that is the day of C.H.S. Formal and with Mother's Day the following day what better day to have your car washed by an energetic group of 4-hcrs? Do support support our young people. There is a great variety of items listed for the United Church Talent Auction on Friday evening which begins begins at 7 p.m. There were 11 tables at the weekly weekly euchre party with the following winners: Eileen Warder, Charlie Campbell, Nerta Masters, Jean Por- rill, Carl Ferguson, Grant Bright, Thomas Manns. Lucky draws were won by Dorothy Beech, Ross McRo- berts, Richard Manns, Vera Fawns, Betsy Staniland and Nerta Masters. What is Blackstock coming to? On Friday night Trcwins Fanil Equipment lost four riding lawnmow- ers - two orange and two green. IF anyone saw anything that may give leads to this, either Earle or Lloyd Trewin would be very pleased to hear from you. The members of O.N.O. and their spouses and friends enjoyed the production production of Joseph and his Amazing Tcchnocolor Drcamcoal in Toronto on Sunday evening. More snowbirds have relumed home- welcome back Bill and Ruth Marconi and Dalton and Kathleen Dorrcll and others that I haven't listed. listed. Glad that Norccn Malcolm is home from Port Perry Hospital. Sorry that Norccn Duff is a patient in Oshawa Hospital undergoing tests. At the regular Sunday Church service service the Sacrament of Baptism was conducted by Rev. D. Davis when the following children were presented: presented: Amii Lynn and Linda Pearl Cal-, lum and Steven Paul and Cheryl Lee Crook, children in Carol and Dan Steward's family; Jordan Douglas, son of Joyce and Douglas Larmcr and Douglas William (D.J.) son of Lorrie and Doug Grove. Dale preached an impressive sermon on "Who Is That Masked Man?" Following church Lorrie and Doug Grove hosted a family gathering gathering in honor of D.J.'s baptism with the following guests Glen and Joan Grove, Jeff Grove and Kelly gibson, Frances Grove, Steven and Deanna Grove and family, Lorric's mother Mary Ellen Goodchild and her brother brother David Goodchild. Marion and Glenn Larmcr hosted a family gathering in honor of their grandson Jordan's baptism with their guests Morlcy and Lola Bruce of ; Daffodil Sales Reach Almost $11,000 Laidlaw Waste Systems NEWCASTLE INFORMATION CENTRE 97 King Street East Newcastle, Ontario L1B1H3 416-987-2177 As of April 19, our information conlro is opon lo lho public lo answer any questions or address any concerns that the residents ol Durham may have about Laidlaw's proposed landfill silo. Hours of Operation: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 4:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Laidlaw welcomes the opportunity to moot the people ol Durham, Our staff In Newcastle Is there to assist in any way possible. Scagravc, Doug and Joyce Larmcr, Jesica, James and Jordan of Blackwa- tcr. On Wednesday, April 21 - 18 members of the Morning Unit of the U.C.W. met al the home of Anita Davis. Davis. After a delicious brunch, our unit leader thanked our hostess, Anita and opened the meeting. A memorial paper written by Eileen McLaughlin lo Eleanor Worry was read, Eleanor was a member of this unit and a faithful faithful and willing worker for her U.C.W. She will be greatly missed. Jean Van Camp led us in worship. Her theme was "Those Who Have Eyes." Mavis Brodic was in charge of the program. A short skit by some of the members showed us what can happen when you don't have an agenda at it meeting. We then explored explored the importance of having an. agenda in our lives by reviewing our successes and making of long and short temi goals for ourselves. The meeting closed with the Miz- pah Benediction. 4-H News By Meghan Kyte This was our very last meeting for this club at 4-H so when we got settled settled we said the 4-H pledge and the minutes Were read. Then off wc went to get ready for Achievement Night. When wc gathered in the groups wc had already chosen wc began planning planning our slots, projects and displays. After 15 minutes wc told the other groups what we were doing. Then we gathered together to play games such as: Telephone, Snakes and Ladders, Duck-Duck-goosc which wc changed to Chickcn-Chickcn-cgg and What Time is it Mr. Wolf? The meeting was fun and exciting at the same time! Enniskillen by Betty Wright The Enniskillen Church friends were pleased to once again have the church packed for the Oshawa Seniors Seniors Club Choir Concert on April 23rd. Most enjoyable was their choice of music, especially music from Sound of Music and the soloist singing Christopher Robin is Saying His Prayers; Greetings from our Minister Minister Rev. Bonnie Kelly brought much joy and camaraderie between our master of ceremonies, Ross Metcalf, Metcalf, and director Peggy Drynan added added a lot of fun. The crowd gave a standing ovation to Miss Elva Orchard Orchard for playing the Last Cord. The seniors especially appreciated the lunch following and our U.C.W. are grateful to the committee in charge - Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mrs. Lcn Stainton,and. Miss Myrtle Tam- blyn. Lois Nimigon our U.C.W. President President introduced our guests and presented presented them with tokens of appreciation. Thanks to all who helped make this evening so enjoyable. enjoyable. Enniskillen United Church Anniversary Anniversary Supper will be held on Saturday, Saturday, May 15th, from 4:00 p.m. until all are served. Enfield Country Quilt Show and bazaar will be held on Saturday, May 15th, from 10:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. Anyone wishing to shoe a quilt at this show is asked 4o please contact Lois Alloway at 263-2393. Enniskillen United Church Anni- • versary Service will be held on Sunday, Sunday, May 16th, at 9:45 a.m. Note: the service will be held at our regular Church time. Note: The Enniskillen stewards, with help from the U.C.W., arc planning planning a Yard and Bake Sale to be held on June 12th. Further details to be an Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, April 28,1993 7 Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier, Alex and Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKenzie, Darryl and Ryan were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry, Donna and Ralph celebrating Ralph's upcoming birthday birthday on Monday. Many happy returns of the day, Ralph. Happy Birthdays go to Mrs. Rosalie Rosalie Protch whose birthday was on Sunday and to Mrs. Keith McGill whose birthday was on Monday. Mrs. Carlo Bortolazzo and Nikko were Easter visitors of Susan and El- wood McQuiggc, Madoc. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Mr. and Mrs. Rick Howe and family, Ncwtonvillc. Ted Tumor, Toronto spent the weekend with Wil and Ben Darling. Your friends and neighbours want to wish Pat Beckett a speedy recovery recovery after her recent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bortolazzo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lou D'onofri in Bowmanvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Huggins and family, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore, Pon- typool attended the Oshawa Senior Citizens' Club Choir Concert on Friday Friday evening with Ralph and Joyce Virtue. The members of our Bible Study Group and some other friends were Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Rosalie Rosalie Protch and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Matthc and family for a belated Ukrainian Easter Celebration. _ Miss Myrtle Tamblyn, Mrs. Wilfrid Wilfrid Bowman were luncheon guests of Mrs. Jim Tamblyn, Orono, at the Orono Horticultural luncheon. Congratulations go to Gordon Stevens Stevens on his Good Fortune. , Danniclla, Elizabeth, Jaime and Lisa Alloway were in a Schooling show at Hoskin Stables and they all did very well and all placed in the ribbons. The Enniskillen Guiding Groups would like to thank everyone who showed their support through the pur- ' chase of Girl Guide Cookies. nounced later. If you have anything suitable for the sale that you wish to drop off at Don and Phyllis McGregors McGregors you can do so anytime. Wc will be in need of plastic bags. Mrs. Ralph Virtue spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall, Ashley and Jenny, Bayfield. Miss Sarah Niclscn-Joncs, Kitchener Kitchener is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sombcrger, Jessica and Alexandra. Ruth McGill attended a bridal shower for her niece Patty Vandcrm- cer, (Kingdom) at the home of Mrs. Herman Haass, Bowmanvillc. Miss Betty Wright was a Saturday evening visitor of Gordon Stevens and Clara Page. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue were Saturday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, Hampton, Mr, and Mrs. A1 Martin were Sunday evening guests of Ralph and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and Aaron were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Lamb. Sunday visitors of Ward and Gail Clark were Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark; of Wilbcrforce. Ward and Gail and his parents went to the Blue Jays Game on Monday Sarah and Wade were overnight guests of Sylvia and Bob Peters. Brenda and Brian Sutherland, Jason Jason and Scot!, London were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill, Julia and Andrea. Stephanie Bellamy and Mary Millar, Millar, Kincardine, were weekend visitors visitors of their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Maddock, Tegan and Arian. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bcwdlcy were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. ; Daffodil Day donations in the Town of Newcastle totaled ; $10,792.75 this year. Leaders of three local Canadian Cancer Society fund-raising teams presented the proceeds on Tuesday, April 20th to ' Ernie Eves, treasurer of the Bowmanvillc Unit of the Canadian Can- . ccr Society. Clockwise from upper left arc: Gail McEwcn, of Iota ' Psi Sorority in Courticc; treasurer Ernie Eves; Jane Black of Xi Eta ; Gamma Sorority of Ncwcastlc/Orono; and Roy Youngman of St. Paul's Couples' Club in Bowmanvillc. Absent from photo is Doreen : Youngman. G GREEN HOME MECHANICS... BE A PART OF FIXING SOMETHING BIG!! For years Home Mechanics have been saving money, now they can SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT too! Hazardous Household Wastes such as Oil, Oil Filters, Antifreeze, Brake Fluid, Batteries and Mixed or Contaminated Fuels require safe handling and disposal. Wastes such as these contain toxic ingredients which can harm our land and water resources. These types of wastes must be taken to a Hazardous Household Waste Depot for proper disposal. In Durham Region two Hazardous Household Depots have been set up to accept these wastes: Oshawa Rilson Road Transfer and Recycling Site Hazardous Household Waste Depot (416) 433-2996 1640 Ritson Rd. North, north of Taunton Rd., in Oshawa Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to noon Metro's Brock West Landfill Site Hazardous Household Waste Depot (416) 686-1294 Cone. #3, west of Brock Rd., in Pickering Hours of Operation: Wednesday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Most of the materials listed in this notice, including materials such as Tires and Scrap Metal, can be Recycled through Regional Programs once they are delivered to the appropriate site, but', we encourage residents to reduce the amount of waste they produce by purchasing only what is needed, and by using up the materials they purchase or yj " * sharing them with a friend or neighbour. DURHAM REGION DURHAM:

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