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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 May 1993, p. 7

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The Canadian Statesman KtufaUe%, Bowmanville, Saturday, May 29,1993 7 Maple Grove 4-H Club Completes Chicken and Egg Project By Joyce Kelly Good news for pet owners. There will be a Rabies Clinic at the Black- stock Arena on June 12 from 9 a.m. - noon. This clinic is for all Cartwright residents. More details will follow in next week's column. Ruth and Glen Watson, North York, spent Tuesday with Ruth and Bill Marconi. Nancy and Bob Bryans enjoyed a surprise 50th birthday for Bob's cousin cousin Alan Bryans of Oshawa held at formation is needed call Nancy Bryans at 986-5530. The weekly Senior Citizens Euchre Euchre Party was held at the Town Hall with 11 tables of card sharks in attendance. attendance. Winners were Ruby Cochrane, Cochrane, Thomas Manns, Alex Mof- fatt, Pat Porrill, Edna Manns, Norman Rohrer and Nerta Masters. Draws were won by Bernice Loud- foot, Ross McRoberts, Carl Gimblett, Ruby Cochrane and Richard Potter. The U.C.W. general meeting will his daughter's home Sherri and Jay be held on Wednesday with special Roberts in Oshawa on Saturday eve- 8 ues t Reverend Don Raff an, formerly of Lindsay. Reverend Raffan will nmg. Better health is wished for Brad Morton who underwent appendectomy appendectomy recently and Mavis Brodie who is having heart problems. Hope you are home and feeling better soon. They have both been patients in Port Perry Hospital. About thirty gathered at Alpe's for their annual fireworks display and enjoyed a visit together. ' The Shirley Women's Institute is sponsoring a bus trip on June 7 to give an illustrated talk on the people of Brazil and his work there. Everyone Everyone is welcome to attend. If yoti have à graduation coming up in your family, please let me know so it can be included in a future column. Twelve members of the Afternoon U.C.W. Unit met at the church on this lovely spring day, May 18. Following Following a tasty dessert lunch, Thelma Wright opened the meeting with a Mary Maxim, Paris; Hespler and re- continuation of the reading she has "The Great Chicken and Egg Project" was the topic of the Maple Grove 4-H Club's latest learning experience. experience. Members of the club are shown above at an Achievement Night held earlier this month at the Baseline Community Centre. Topics covered by the project included cooking and recipes, egg painting and crafts. The group also toured a chicken farm and the Swiss Chalet restaurant in addition to completing completing a project book. Happenings Nursery School Holds Fund-Raiser ■ tail outlets in Kitchener area at a modest cost. To be included call either either Hazel Coates 986-5841 or Joyce Kelly 986-4257 as soon as possible. A family supper was held at Patti and Rick Alpe's home for Nathan's fourth birthday. Guests were sister Emma (who just turned one April 7), great-grandparents Babe and Wilf Brown, Oshawa, great aunt Wendy Killens, Bowmanville; Gordon, and Debbié Bryans, Leanna and Christina and grandparents Nancy and Bob Bryans. The O.N.O. Swim Bus Program In Hampton By Michelle Balson Despite the rainy weather I hope everyone enjoyed their long week- are appreciated and valued after the e P^' ? know alot of people were busy planting their gardens. Not me been using, expressing our thankful ness for so many things. Flora Samells led the worship, beginning beginning with the hymn, "What A Friend We Have In Jesus." Her meditation, meditation, "The Rain Is Worth It," revealed revealed how much the rainbows of life rains. Marion Larmér introduced the program with brief background comments comments and then showed the video, "A Celebration of Our Roots," which outlined the history of the different Methodist traditions through the from July 6 to July 16 at Uxpool will years, ranging from the early Circuit though, I swear by the first weekend in June. Let's hope we get more sunshine sunshine this summer. The Brownies wrapped up their year end by having a cook-out. This was held Tuesday, May 18th behind the Hampton Community Centre. It has come to my attention that leader be held again this year only if enough Riders, Evangelism, Camp meetings, ch , w ~ decided to move rhilHrAn ci on nrt Tf intnmctArl rtr if in- PHiif'atirvn Wnmpn'c •nartimnatirm Y ^ ÏÏ10V6 children sign up. If interested or if in Grads Win Medals Recent Durham College Food and Beverage graduates won four medals out of five contests in the Taste of Canada 1993 competition in May. T-he annual hot competitions were held from May 12th - 15th at George Brown College, the cold competitions competitions were held on May 18th at the O'Keefe Centre. Twelve teams competed competed in both hot and cold competitions. competitions. Individual Silver Medals were won by Brian Egley in the Hors D'oeuvre category and Jennifer Atkinson Atkinson in the Cold Buffet Platter category. category. Bronze Medals were awarded to Jean Zcnder for the Individual Plates category and Julian Wakelin' for the Restaurant Platter. Education, Women's participation, W.M.S., Mission and Social Work, music etc. Discussion which followed followed reinforced the points brought out in this excellent film. Thelma distributed distributed a brief outline of our own local local church history in closing and pronounced pronounced the benediction. Marie Atfield of Vancouver spent last week in the area visiting her father, father, Merrill and Jean Van Camp as well as other relatives and friends. On Saturday evening she enjoyed being part of the surprise house warming when quite a number of friends and relatives gathered at the new home of Valerie Van Camp of Whitby for an evening of fun. Valerie was presented with a lounge chair. On Sunday afternoon approximately approximately 30 members of the Van Camp family gathered at Valerie's home for , a barbecue. MY GALFRIEND'S CLOSET Heritage Celebration Sale f ALL F LADIES CLOTHES and ACCESSORIES 17 King Street East Bowmanville, Ontario 416-623-4410 on. Come this fall, Cheryl will officially officially be an Enniskillen/Hampton Pathfinder Leader. I wish her much success as she dedicates her many talents to helping our offspring learn and grow. A Sparkle-Up ceremony was also The Small Miracles Nursery School in Newcastle Village held a held last week. Ten young girls have flea market on Saturday morning, May 22, at the Newcastle Village now gone up to Brownies. A special Community Hall. Here, Jessica and Kyle Taylor check out a tray of badge was given to each girl which lollipops. Jessica and Kyle, who are from Toronto, were visiting their she will wear on her Brownie uni- grandparents, Herb and Florence Taylor, of Newcastle, form. There is a need for new leaders J in the Fall. The Sparks are made up of girls age five. If you think you might enjoy this please give Elizabeth Elizabeth Bateman a call at 263-2960. A Communion will be held on Sunday, June 13th at the services of both Eldad and Hampton. Please contact contact Reverend Warren at 263-8123 or Vi Ashton at 263-2287. The Hampton Cemetery Service will be held later that day at 2:00 p.m. at the Hampton United Church. For those who cannot attend the service service but wish to make a donation you may do so by sending it care of the Treasurer Eileen Burgess Box 172 Hampton, Ontario LOB 1J0. A Men's Breakfast is planned for Sunday, June 20th at 8:00 a.m. The ladies are extending an invitation to . join as well. 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