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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jan 1994, p. 20

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20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, January 12,1994 Quote - "No matter how faulty the person's memory may be, it improves improves tremendously when recalling your mistakes." Well, the fuel companies must surely be smiling all the way to the bank, this past week, with the storms and very extreme cold! Several reports reports of water pipes frozen up. Do remember remember to keep your bird feeders well supplied, as it must be difficult to find food for our feathered friends! Mrs. Nonna Long, Fcnclon Falls, was a recent luncheon guest of Mrs. D. Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings, Durham Durham Complex, and also visited Mrs. Marjorie Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. James Lowery, Kirby, Kirby, entertained at the recent Sr. Citizens Citizens party in Tyrone. Mrs. Loma Dzicrznouski and wee daughter Jenna Lee Scottsdale, Arizona, Arizona, U.S.A. spent Christmas and New Year's holidays with her parents, parents, James and Doreen Lowery, Kirby Kirby and returned home January 2. Orono Co-Op have started off the new year, with a brand new manager Lyle A. Jackson, coming here from Napanee. Sunday evening dinner guests of 0. Challices, Donald Challicc, Oshawa, Donna Sutherland and friend Myma, Bowmanvillc. Sympathy of community to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tennant Durham Complex, Complex, on the sad loss of their infant great grandchild. New Year's eve and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. Les Alldrçad, Mrs. Ellen Onnis- ton and friend, all from Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldrcad and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, all from Newcastle. Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott visited Mrs, Lena Clysdalc Ncwtonville, Sunday afternoon. Orono United Church News We welcome Joyce Gray as organist during Stella Morton's absence. 1994 Offering envelopes will be available in mid January. Please use any envelopes you have left from 1993 or place your offering in a white envelope and mark it with your name and envelope number. U.C.W. Executive meets on Monday, Monday, January 10, 1 p.m. at the home of Doreen Woods. U.C.W. #3 meets on Tuesday, January 11, 2 p.m. at the home of Olive Millson. We all wish Stella Morton, our organist organist and choir leader, a well- deserved rest and holiday, visiting her sister in sunny Florida, for the next two weeks. Joyce Gray will be leading us. At last Thursday's registration of "Line Dancing" it was reported 20 members have signed up so far. Over 60 members have registered at Orono Arena. Sony to disappoint our readers, but so far the Challices have not been on the lists of members! Town Hall Card Party Excellent attendance at the weekly euchre party held January 5, Wednesday Wednesday night in Orono town hall and following following results - High Scores - Arthur Bcdwin and Lena Graham tied at 82, Lil Bolderstone 79, Hilda Caswell and Charlie Stapleton tied at 76. Low score - Wanda McNeil. Lucky draws - Wally Boughen, Edgar Millson, Bernice Partner, Charlie Campbell, June Wilson, Charlie Stapleton. Card parly every Wednesday night in Town Hall 8 p.m. Lunch provided. provided. Social News Many Orono folks saw Reverend Dr. Ken Howlctt, a former minister here in Orono, pictured in this month's "Observer". Mr. Lawrence Staples, Main St. S., was entertained at dinner party, Sunday evening, by his party, on the occasion of his birthday! Orono's New Youth Centre has now officially opened and is open Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Located in the "Old Mill", formerly the "Je Me Dress Shop." Congratulations to all involved involved in this good work! i "Evening Color," painted by Kenneth G. Dunning of Pickering, is one of the many watercolors on , display at the Clarington Municipal Building gallery this month. "Evening Color" is a depiction of Estuary, Estuary, Nova Scotia, one of the many places Dunning visited in 1993. While Dunning was involved in tech- -, nical illustration for some time, he took up watercolor painting five years ago as a relief from stress. The two baskets of fresh flowers on Sunday morning were placed in memory of Mrs. Ruth Yco. The children's children's story was capably given by Bob O'Neil and children's hymn "Unto Us a boy is bom." The choir anthem "Ding-Dong Merrily on high," and during the offering "The Echo Carol". t Our greeters - Dorothy Robinson and Loma Atkins. Our ushers: Lavemc Heard, Don Scott, Cliff Terrill and Kevin McCartney. Our nursery supervisor: Gail Em- pcy. Story tellers are needed for January January and February to tell a story during during the children's time. If you would like to help, please contact Bertha White (983-5415): Choir Practice: The regular Wednesday night choir practices will be discontinued for the next 2 weeks. Happenings from Elizabethville Area by E. Thickson Many of the university students have gone back to their school or arc getting ready to and that seemed to affect our church attendance today. Actually, some are still around. John and Arm Peacock and family are returning returning to Australia tomorrow. The Wood boys arc still around. Janet Peacock, daughter of Alan and Helen Peacock from Halifax, was home for New Year's. Reverend Sedgwick had as his first lesson Matthew 2: 1-15 about visitors from the East inquiring about the baby Jesus and King Herod tried to catch Joseph and Mary, but they left in the night and went to Egypt. For expressions of Worship, June Smith talked about the U.C.W. and what it docs in the church, asking for more young to attend. The second lesson was from Ephesians 3: 1-12 about the three wise men from the East following the mystery star looking looking for the baby Jesus, now King Herod was cruel and ruthless and when he realized that Joseph had left Bethlehem he ordered all boy babies killed at birth. Reverend Sedgwick took as his sermon ho\V the Divine Purpose bypasses bypasses the Herod's of earth. Jackson Peacock and J. Taylor took up the offering and we lingered for coffee and goodbyes to our friends from Australia and others. Seniors group will meet again on Thursday, January 6th, after a two week break and the W.I. will meet tomorrow tomorrow the 4th at Betty Mercer's. Mac Muldrcw had her granddaughters granddaughters Lori and Natalia with her on Sunday. Margaret Walker held New Year's and had her sisters and brother, Bertha Bertha and Ken Trcw, Susan and Jack- son Peacock, Irene Beatty, Don and Barb Powell. Jackson and Susan Peacock had the Woods family, Joan and Karen Hunter and Andrew, Alan and Helen, John, Ann and family on New Year's eve, Christy and Steven were home from December 27 until Sunday with them. Beryl called on me on Sunday. 1 had New Year's dinner with Suzanne, Suzanne, Alyson and Todd, and his mother, Leslie and friend Jason and Peter, Robert was ill with the flu which Suzanne had had earlier in the week. Inez. Mercer and Ruth and Donna expect to leave for California tomorrow tomorrow to attend the wedding of Kim and Jason, Alan's daughter. The other other girl was married last year. Elmer and Pearl Elliott were with Howard and Vivian on Sunday. Well, digging ii being done this week at the Fowler lot in the village, a rather cold job, 2728 C0URTICE ROAD TEL. 436-2222 FAX: (905) 436-2028 C0URTICE TORONTO LINE: 427-4444 eaj ChemlBl ■esa 93 SAFARI EXT. Loaded. Stock No. P3067A ?00 ■ IJ 93 ASTRO EXT. VAN Loaded. Stock No. 940133A fOO mm. ' 93 SAFARI VAN Loaded. 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