ondence Isabelle Challice - S |j * i f Lu p ÿ ij ij IjV » x L'l Quotc-"What the world needs today today are negative virtues - not minding minding people; not being huffy; touchy; irritable or revengeful! Do you agree? Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scgar spent several days visiting her mother, Mrs. Hilda Caswell. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Cain, St. Catharines, were Saturday dinner guests of his sister, Mrs. Edith Taylor. Taylor. The 0. Challices visited Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown on - Friday afternoon, afternoon, in Peterborough, Murray is convalescing following surgery Wednesday. Also returned daughter Denise and family home, after a weeks holiday at her parents in Oro- no. Last Wednesday afternoon and evening visitors at Mrs. Hilda Caswell Caswell included her nephew Keith and Ruth Caswell, Port Hope, Tom and June Wilson, Jim and Marge Caswell, Caswell, Newcastle (and granddaughter. Tracy). Schools arc now back in full operation operation and do be extra careful driving, especially in school zones! Last Saturday, Mrs. Hilda Caswell attended the wedding of her great niece Denise Jones to Trevor Blakley held in Port Hope United Church. Last Thursday Mrs. Audrey McNaul, Oshawa, was a visitor at Mrs. D, Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings, Durham Complex. Mrs. Nancy Hcckbcrt and daughter daughter Rachel Oshawa, was Friday evening evening dinner guests of-their grandparents grandparents and great grandparents, the O. Challices. Mrs. Floyd Nicholson, Lindsay was Thursday evening visitor at Mrs.' D. Baileys and Mrs. E. Billings. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maitland have purchased the former Percy Lunns house, Main St. South. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Savigny, Peterborough, Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerrett DeJonge, Brighton, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staples. Staples. * Unit Meeting Fourteen members of unit #1, Orono U.C.W. held their early fall meeting Wednesday, September 1 at the home of Mrs. Vera Staples. Committee in charge - Vera Staples, Staples, Mary Berry and Gladys Greenwood. Greenwood. Roll Call - "Memories of your childhood." Mary Tamblyn expressed thanks for lovely card during her recent accident. accident. ..... THelma Gilbank gave report of recent recent executive meeting held at her place. General U.C.W. Prcsbyterial Fall Rally, - Kirby United Church. Tuesday, Tuesday, October 26 and other fall Rally meeting at Ajax United Church, October October 28. United Church Calendars are to be ordered in near future. Let your unit know of your needs. Nominating Committee - Shirley Moffat and one member of your unit. October 19 - Evening meeting in Orono United for Oshawa Presbytery. Presbytery. Orono to kindly supply lunch. Dorothy Barnett gave interesting report from Oxfam. Our special guest Miss Alccia Staples, Staples, who brought us a special presentation presentation as a Girl Guide, who attended attended Guelph '93 Celebrations. She read a 300 word application she'd composed! composed! She wore a pink hat covered with buttons, from all over the world and especially Asia! She presented each member with a cute book mark. Inez Harris thanked our young guest speaker for her excellent presentation and gave closing prayer. Dorothy Barnett gave thanks to our hostess for excellent meeting and delicious lunch closed the meeting. Lcskard Card Party First card party of fall season, was held in Lcskard Church hall on Thursday evening September 2 with 5 tables of progressive euchre. Following Following winners - High Scores Marie Couroux 86, Bernice Soper and Aleck Moffat tied at 75 and June Wilson 74. Low score - Marion Scars 44. 50-50 draws - Nonna Moffat and Reg. Elliot. Next card party - Thursday, October October 7,1993 in Lcskard church hall. Orono United Church News Orono United 0|>cncd Sunday, September 5 for first fall service. Special music provided by soloist Stella Carson, singing "O Perfect Love" and choir sang the anthem. Greeters at the doors - Mrs, Inez Harris and Mrs. Jennie Bowins and ushers Bill Hannah, Lavcrne Heard, Kevin McCartney, and George Car- son. . Kirby House Committee will meet ibis Thursday, September 9, 7:30 p.m. All members urged to attend. If you are unable to attend, please contact contact board secretary, Marlene Rise- brougli (983-5702). Please note change of date. Another new date! Circle your calendar for "Fall Roast Beef Dinner" Dinner" for Orono United! Saturday, October October 23, with 2 sittings 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m, more details later! Please remember our food banks - Hie needs are still with us and as we •lave been closed for awhile, try to contribute to help others less fortunate fortunate in our midst. The Bowmanville Salvation Army then distributes throughout our areas. Announcements Bulletins ■ The bulletins will now be typed on Thursdays. Please have 'HI Information in to the secretary by Wednesday evening, IIP Letter to all Board members: Because Because of recommendations made at the previous meetings held in May, a letter has been addressed to all Board members advising them of the name changes. Your letters are available at the front door. Any not picked up will be mailed. Gospel Sing - Fair Sunday: The East Clarington Ministerial Association Association is organizing a worship service for the Durham Central Agricultural Fair (Orono Fair) at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 12th, in the arena of the Orono Community Centre. The clergy of the area will be taking part and special music will be presented. Orono and Kirby will have worship services at the regular times on that Sunday. Sunday School: Classes begin on Sunday, September 19th at regular worship times at both churches. Kirby Anniversary Service will be on Sunday, September 26th., 9:30 a.m. Guest Speaker will be Reverend Marcus Lise, Assis, at Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church and Chaplain at Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. Hospital. Special music will be provided by violinist, Albert Moher accompanied accompanied by Mrs. Leigh. A barbecue begins begins at 12 noon. We invite our friends, neighbours and visitors to attend attend this special service. Bible Study: will start at Kirby on Wednesday, September 29th at 8:00 p.m. in the church basement. The Minister will bring some suggestions for resource materials. Please bring your bibles. This group will be of an informal discussion type and is, of course, open to anyone from Kirby or Orono, any church or no church, who want to attend. A day time Bible Study group will be starting in Orono at 10:00 a.m. on Thursdays beginning October 7 th. "Crystal Pages" Presents - September September 8 - 7:30 p.m. at "Crystal Pages" Pages" Main Street, "Holistic Healing and "a Spiritual Journey". Introducing evening programs, the book store in Orono September 14. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. "So You Don't Believe in Astrology?" by Shirley Berbee; "Nature Spirituality" by Fleurette. Tuesday, September 21, 7:30 p.m. "Nutritional, Dietary and Homeopathic Homeopathic information". Dr. John Hawry- lak. Regarding ear infections, sore throats, nagging coughs, frequent colds, acute and chronic sinus congestions, congestions, allergic sinus reactions. As this last page of news is written, written, we've just arrived home, after spending holiday weekend at our daughter's cottage, Methunc Lake, Deanna and Warren Harmers, 28 miles north of Havelock. Good weather going and mostly rain coming coming home, through heavy holiday traffic. On Saturday evening,, we were treated to the "Cottages Annual Com Roast". Held on the island, and of course we all travelled by boat to the party! Two large bon fires, one for roasting roasting marshmallows and the other one for com! Guess where our 25 dozen com came from? "Prices" fruit and vegetable market, Bowmanville. Host and hostess for com roast, Dave and Debbie Harmer, Bowmanville. (small world eh?) Sunday afternoon we watched the sail-boat regatta, 13 boats, in different different classes, but good day and lots of breezes! I'm afraid summer is nigh over! Schools hack and this week's Durham Durham Central! Do hope our readers plan on at- The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 8 1993 23 Happenings from Tyrone and Area by Jacqueline Vaneyk The Finance Committee's pig and com roast dance again turned into a huge community visit, with the weather cooperating beautifully. Jim Woodley, Ted Brock, Arlene Rowan and Kathy Real are getting to be real pros at this. Much help was received from those ever supportive spouses - Louis Real, Jim Rowan, Chris and the rest of the Brock family. Appreciation Appreciation is also give to Gail and Bill Ja- suik (loved the picture!), John and Jacqueline Vaneyk, Mary Larmer and Agnes DeMillc (potato salad). Thanks also to Pingle's Market, Bruce Snowden and Doc McDonald, as well as the goodie bakers in our community. They were great! Bcthesda Cemetery was beautiful with the Legion crosses and all the flowers for the Decoration Day service service on Sunday. Reverend Bonnie Kelly was the speaker for the occa- tending this yearly special event, and better still, do take part. You'll be amazed at how much more, you'll enjoy enjoy viewing the exhibits, if you enter! There is absolutely something for every age group, and a special salute to youth this year, as Saturday night "Teen Dance" featuring "Battle of the Bands." Mr. and Mrs. David Staples and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn spent holiday weekend at family cottage, cottage, Lake Catchacoma. sion. Coffee and lemonade were provided provided by the cemetery board for those who lingered to visit in the sunshine. sunshine. The United Church is celebrating 155 years of the present church building building beginning January 1994. This is the exact anniversary of the first service. service. Reverend Ralph Hills was expected expected to come, but his visit will be delayed due to his poor health at present. So we go to Plan B. Plan B has yet to be determined, but there are several ideas simmering to get our celebration off to a good start. Meanwhile, any mementos or pictures pictures you may have - of any of five churches - would be appreciated for a display. There will be a service to honour Long Sault and Bcthesda churches, both of which closed many years ago; as well as celebrate Hay- don and Salem churches, which were part of our charge until amalgamation in 1968. Doreen Park and David Craig arc contact persons for pictures. pictures. Church services have resumed for both of our congregations. St. Marguerite's Marguerite's Catholic church is at 9:45 and United service is at 11:15. An Open House for Bonnie Kelly is being held on Thursday, September September 9 from 7 p.m. We hope that everyone everyone in the area will take this opportunity opportunity to wish, her well in her new charge in Northern Ontario. See Coming Events for details. 1993 Cavalier RS Black, V6, air, loaded, 25,000 km. ipPFWf 813.800 1989 Pontiac Grand Prix Maroon, V6, loaded, 70,000 km. 010.900. 1992 Cavalier RS White, V6, air, auto, 48,000 km. 010.800 1992 Cavalier Wagon Blue, air, auto, 19,000 km. 011.900. Sfil 1991 Pontiac Sunbird LE Blue, air, auto, 30,000 km. 09.005. 1991 Cavalier White, air, auto, 10,900 km. 07.000. 1991 Buick LeSabre Blue, V6, loaded, 62,000 km. 1988 Pontiac Firefly Red, 4 dr., 5 sp„ only 60,000 km. 04.995, 1991 Cavalier Grey, ttlr, auto, 38,000 km. $8.995. 1988 Pontiac Sunbird Black, auto, air, 58.000 km. 09.990, 1989 Cavalier RS Maroon, air, auto, 180,000 km, $8,498. 1993 Olds Delta 88 Maroon, loaded, 19,000 km.. 823.888 1991 Buick Regal Blue, V6, loaded, 77,000 km. 014.988. 1991 Buick Park Avenue Maroon, loaded, 28,000 km. (Ext. Warranty) $20»900. 1991 Bonneville SSE Black, loaded, 56,000 km. 019.988 1991 Caprice Classic Blue, loaded, 83,000 km. 813.988. 1990 Pontiac 6000 White, V6, loaded, 77,000 km. mass 1990 Caprice Classic Maroon, loaded, 50,000 km. 014.900. 1989 Olds 98 Touring Grey, loaded, 96,000 km. 813.900. 1988 Cadillac Brougham Grey, V8, rear drive, loaded. 08.995. 1990 Mercury Marquis Maroon, loaded, 010.900. 1987 Buick LeSabre Ltd. Dk. Groan, loaded, 112,000 km, 87,998 1993 Grand Prix White, loaded, 20,000 km. 817.500 • - " - ; " ? 1993 Olds Achieva Red, loaded, 23,000 km. 817.580 LyA, .gvèr***- E SSf& 1992 Lumina Euro Blue, loaded, 24,000 km. 018.800. 1992 Lumina Z34 White, loaded, 45,000 km. $18.900. 1992 Olds Cutlass White, loaded, mint, 28,000 km. 019.900. 1991 Corsica White, air, 4 cyl., 46,000 km. 09.995. 1990BerettaG.T. Black, loaded, V6,62,000 km.. ^ $10.900 1990 Ciera Grey, loaded. 71.000 km. 011.900. 1989 Pontiac 6000 Grey, V6, air, 65,000 km. 09.995, 1989 Olds Clora Blue, 6 cyl„ air, G5.000 km. $9.908. '4 \ ■ » » » ••••**» »•* iâe+acœp gBj 1987 Olds Delta 88 Lt. Blue, VO, londod, 114,000 km. 86.996, 1993 Astro CL Teal/Teal, loaded, 37,000 km. 021.500 1990 Olds Cutlass Supreme Int. Red, loaded, mint, 67,000 km. 814.500. 1992 Blazer White, loaded, 65,000 km. 018.800 1992 GMC Jimmy Blue, loaded, 69,000 km. $19.999, 1990 Voyageur SE Brown, V6, loaded, 31,000 km., $16.900. 1986 Dodge Caravan Brown, loaded, 109,000 km. $L 1992 Suzuki Green, 5 sp„ 20,000 km. 810.900, 1990 Astro Maroon, V6, air, 64,000 km.. 013.900, 1986 Regal Belge, V0, londod, air, 106,000 km. 09.990. 1988 Chev Celebrity Grey, VG, londod, 03,000 km. $7.998. 1992 Lumina Maroon, VG, londod, 05,000 km, 812.980. 1992 Chev Silverado Ext. r Red/White, loaded, 19,000 km. $19.909. 1992 GMC Safari Grey, loaded, 7_psg., mint, 31,000 km. 020.960. 1991 S10 Ext. 4x4 Black/Grey, loaded, 42,000 km. 014.800. 1991 Cavalier RS Black, V6, loaded, 55,000 km. $9.995. 1988 GMC 3/4 Blue, V8, auto, cap. 08.995. 1992 Geo Storm Red, air, auto, 7,700 km. 011.900. 1992 Tracker Silver, 5 sp„ 5,000 km. 1986 Monte Carlo Blue, V6, auto, 163,000 km. 04.498. 1987 Chevette Brown, 5 sp„ gnjy 46,000 km. 1987 Olds 88 Blue, loaded, 114,000 km, 86 988, 1988 Olds Calais Blue, air, auto, 07.000 km. 86,998,