8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, March 16,1994 Section Two News and Events from Tyrone Area Spring is really on its way. Some little bird was at the top of our spruce tree this morning singing his heart out! Walt Park spent a few days in hospital hospital last week. Walter Loveridgc is getting around fairly well in the house. There was a good crowd at the dance at the Orange Hall on Saturday. Saturday. The music of the Back Country Four left few people sitting down. Watch coming events for the next one. Last Sunday's service was played by Jane Koene, so that I could visit St. Anne's in Peterborough to hear a former pupil, Father Gio Battaglini, tell about his work in the mountains of Pern. The poverty is unbelievable, even around the city of Lima. Inside, the city is much like Toronto or Montreal, Montreal, with office buildings, traffic, McDonald's, etc. The Education Committee supper did not go quite as planned, as the speaker was unable to come due to illness. However, the people who at tended had a really good supper and a chance to relax and visit. Really enjoyed enjoyed it! There seems to be lots of interest in a clogging class held in the community community centre on Tuesday nights. Good exercise and lots of fun. Durham Region Federation of Agriculture Agriculture banquet is on April 8th. Guest speaker will be Dan Needles, who wrote the Wingfield Farm Letters. Letters. Tickets are, available until March 30 from any executive member. member. The annual spring canvass for the church is under way. Any donation that you could make would be appreciated. appreciated. Please return your envelope as soon as possible. The finance committee committee is: Jim Woodley, Glenn Smith, Rob Pascoe, Chris Brock, Kathy Real, and treasurer Rae Wilkins. The Anniversary Committee is at it again! They are looking for stories and memorabilia from the days of YPU, CGIT, Tyros, Explorers, High C, Sunday School, or any other church group. Can you help? Marg Knowlton tells a story about how the Tyro books ended up in Knowlton, Quebec, back in the days when Alf was the leader, Eventually, by merest chance, they were recovered! We will be celebrating "growing up in the Church" on April 17 at 11:15 a.m. Wendell White of Camp Quin Mo Lac will be the speaker. A barbeque will follow the service. Costumes from the fifties and sixties (remember those huge flowered caftans?) caftans?) would be welcomed, as would any memories. The Easter season is soon upon us. United Church Good Friday service service will be in Tyrone at 7 p.m. with Easter Sunday service at 11:15 as usual. Easter Mass will be at 9:45 a.m. Everyone is welcome to all services. services. Tyrone United Church UCW Meeting Wednesday, March 9th Ruth Stavrakos took the business meeting at which 8 ladies attended. Elsie Roy read the minutes of the February meeting and stated the ex- Five Churches Recognized at Tyrone Church 125th Anniversary At a special service celebrating the 125th Anniversary of Tyrone United Church building on February 20, 1994, the focus' was honouring the other five churches formerly part of the Tyrone Methodist circuit. Historical Historical sketches were given by (left to right): Grace Smith representing HOROSCOPES March 20-26 ARIES-March 21/ApriI 20 Problems with relationships will be the cause of grief throughout the week. Keep hold of your temper or you'll make matters even worse. Things should cool off in time, so it's best to keep to yourself as much as possible. Resist the temptation to put off important work projects. TAURUS-April 21/May 21 Don't make a martyr of yourself this weekend. You can afford to take a break from work and have a good time for once. Single Taurcans looking looking for love are bound to find it this week. A new relationship with a -Libra is very possible. You could learn a lot from each other. -GEMINI -May 22/June 21 - A positive outlook on the week will " make it that much more enjoyable. If 1 you want a new place to live, this is - the lime to start the search. You - could find that dream habitat you've * always wanted. Watch what you say. "You could hurt a friend's feelings . without even knowine it. 1 CANCER - June 22/July 22 - Lending a friend a helping hand is a - kind gesture, but be sure your good 2 nature is not being taken advantage 2 of. If you arc involved in any type of - creative work, success is certain. * Your domestic nature will .be appre- 2 ciated by a loved one. Your knack 1 for cooking impresses others. 2 LEO-July 23/August 23 . Action is the key word in business - this week. Something you've put to * the side will need immediate alien- 2 lion. Avoid financial ventures that - have not been thoroughly investigate - cd. Love relationships will be the 2 cause of confusion and grief. Your 1 Leo pride may suffer. 2 VIRGO-Aug 24/Sept 22 2 Your dedication and discipline is - respected by others in your field. - You may receive an award or honor 2 in recognition of the work you've Z done. A family member will have - important news on Wednesday. Be flexible when making weekend plans. Others have good ideas, loo. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 A happy week in all areas. An opportunity for personal growth is likely to come your way. Your curious curious nature will make you jump at the chance to learn something new. A greater warmth will be present in a romantic relationship. You'll feel belter about long-term plans. An Aquarian friend will have news. SCORPIO-Oct 24/Nov 22 Your partner or a close friend seems determined to misinterpret everything everything you say or do. This frustrating behavior could lead to difficulties at home. Use your sharp Scorpio tongue to put this person in his or her place. Encouraging news about a loan or mortgage will cheer you up. SAGITTARIUS-Nov 23/Dec 21 Do more listening than talking if you want to understand what's going on. This is especially important at home. If loved ones complain, "you never listen," lake it seriously. It's probably true. A weekend getaway is likely. Be sure all details are in order before travelling anywhere. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Gossiping Capricorns will be caught in the act. This could lead to a very embarrassing scene, so it's best to steer clear of such conversations. Good news regarding finances is on the way. You may be able to make that special purchase. A friend will ask a special favor of you. AQUARIUS- Jan 21/Feb 18 Don't be shy when it comes to expressing feelings in a romantic relationship. They are welcome words to someone who's not quite sure of your intentions. Around midweek, midweek, your attention shifts to career concerns. Let the more tactful side of your personality prevail. PISCES-Feb 19/March 20 An Aries associate is likely to disappoint disappoint you. You'll realize this person has a much different outlook on life than you do. You may decide to discontinue discontinue the friendship. A moneymaking moneymaking venture turns out to be a waste of lime. This may cause financial financial difficulties for you this week. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: The sacrifices you've made in the past will pay off this year. You'll be satisfied with the course of action you've chosen. Money and material Items will be easier to attain than ever before. A close family member's member's life will change drastically this summer. Although this may be cause for concern, in time, you'll realize that it was a necessary transformation. transformation. This winter is a good time for travel. Take a long trip to a place you've never been. There, you may discover a new aspect of your personality. personality. Learning a craft will be a good creative outlet. 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Alliance House was discussed and a letter from Alex Shepherd, M.P., was read and discussed. It was proposed proposed by Jàckie Vancyk and approved approved that our Lenten money go to Alliance House. Bay of Quinte Conference of the U.C.W. Annual Meeting will be held at Northminster United Church in Peterborough, Peterborough, on April 13th and 14th. Reverend Dale Elizabeth Young of Greenwood Church will be the speaker. speaker. "The Good News Centre" - a new Christian book and resource centre is now open at Northminster United Church in Oshawa for a one-year trial period. Hours arc, Monday and Thursday from 12:30 noon until 5 p.m., and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. The 1995 World Day of Prayer service will be held at Tyrone United Church. It was proposed that we consider consider an afternoon and an evening service. It was approved that the U.C.W. cater a dinner at 12 noon, Wednesday April 20th for 24 people of the 604- Club at the Orange Hall. Jackie Va- neyk will organize this and volunteers volunteers came forward. Bessie Vancyk gave a Leadership and Development report. Jackie Va- ncyk brought up several issues which the women discussed. She also mentioned mentioned that the U.C.W. and the Education Education Committee would like to know who is considering going to camp this summer. The meeting of April 13th, at 7:30 p.m., will be open to all who would like to attend. The speaker will be a police woman speaking on home safety, vehicle safety, safety in mall parking lots, and other topics. Elsie Roy gave the Treasurer's report report as Carol Southwell was absent. The offering was taken. Ruth Stavrakos and Sandra Milne conducted the program of prayers, the reading of the Easter story from St. John's gospel, and a couple of stories stories (full of chuckles) taken front books obtainable from the new Resource Resource Centre in Northminster United Church. A short video on where some Mission money is spent followed. followed. 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