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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Apr 1994, p. 20

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20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, April 6,1994 Community Correspondence Trinity United Church Hosts Easter Sunday Pancake Breakfast Happenings in Hampton by Michelle Balson A beautiful Easter Service was held this past Sunday, despite the fact that no minister was present. Over a dozen Hampton/Eldad parishioners took part in the service. The Enniskillen Enniskillen Conservation Area was pictu- News from Elizabethville by E. Thickson Sunday it was such a nasty morning morning for getting out for church, but we really had a nice crowd and more little little ones for Sunday school. Reverend Sedgwick welcomed every one. Since he has to leave so quickly after church to be at Welcome Welcome as soon as he can, he comes early enough to shake hands with everyone at their seat before, going downstairs. After he opened the service, he read tire lesson Mark 11: 1-11. The triumphant Entry into Jerusalem. The children had paraded in with their palm leaves prior to the service. The choir had an anthem. For Expressions of Worship young Kevin Embury sang "Palm Sunday Peace." The .children were invited to stay for communion. Those taking part were J. Bull, Linda Thompson, June Smith, Andria Wood, Faye Kennedy, H. Hancock assisting the minister. Alan, arid Helen Peacock took up the offering. Reverend Sedgwick spoke on Passover shadowed by Treachery. At a meal càten before the Passover Jesus said that one' of you will destroy destroy me. The Passover is a strict ritual. ritual. Gentiles arc excluded. Every Jew enjoys the supper shared by Jesus. Jesus Jesus was giving last warnings that a leader a traitor would lead a group against the Jews and followers of Jesus. Jesus. Beware and love God and he will sustain you. Coffee was served at the close. Announcements: Don't forget the April 8 and 9th A.O.T.S. Club Variety Variety Night. Edna Morris celebrated her birthday birthday last week. Elizabethville Sunday school was held as usual. They arc planning a little little extra for Easter Sunday. Mae Muldrew and Edith Carruth- cr's attended Seniors at Millbrook on Wednesday as well as our own on Thursday. Ken and Bertha Trew had their two grandsons on the weekend and they attended Sunday school at Garden Garden Hill as well as Elizabethville. Hockey seemed to be the order of the week. Irene Beatty attended at Grafton when Justin Yarema played in two games and won. Jonathon Burton Burton played in the afternoon. On Sunday Bcthanne- Yarema ' took part in the Skating Carnival held at Bcwdlcy. Recently Betty Mercer and Edith Carruthcrs attended the Irish Show at Kitchener. Beatrice and Ray Hughes were with Clarence and Betty Mercer for cards on Wednesday. Howard and Vivian Quantrill had tea with John and Donna Sunday evening. evening. June Moore and daughter, Pat, spent the weekend with me. On Sunday Sunday B.cryl came from her weekend with the debating club and we went to Suzanne's for supper. June had brought a lovely birthday birthday cake and we celebrated my birthday, birthday, which is Tuesday. It was a lovely lovely surprise because I never thought about it. Betty, Inez and Vivian were able to have a chat with June over the weekend. Barbershoppers Will Hold Concerts And Mother's Day Fund-Raising Event April and May arc the Oshawa Horseless Carriagcmcn's most active times. Not only arc they practising for the Ontario Region Spring Convention, Convention, April 15th to 17th, in Markham, Markham, but their two local programs come early in May. On Mothers' Day, May 8th, 5 quartets have offered their musical talent to present singing "MOM-O- GRAMS", by arrangement to Mothers Mothers in Durham Region. A very well received program last year, the quartets quartets will again provide 2 appropriate songs, a rose, chocolates and a card to Mother, The $35.00 cost will go to support the Barbershoppers' charity, "Harmonize For Speech" which assists assists in speech therapy for children and adults. For more information call 579-3462. The 45th Anniversary Show, "Parade "Parade of Harmony", will be presented at Eastdalo Collegiate on May 13/14, and features "Kingpins", the 1993 Ontario District Champion Quartet. Backing them up will be the "Tri City Slickers", 1976 Ontario Champions; Champions; local quartets such as "I he Country Four" and "Past Time" and the Horseless Carriagemcn Chorus. Show tickets are $10.00 for Adults, Seniors and Students * $8.00 and reserved reserved seating can be obtained by calling 436-2419. Barbershop music has a style of fascinating close four part ltannony which provides enjoyable family entertainment. entertainment. resque in the early morning sun. Volunteers Volunteers read appropriate passages, others led in hymns. Afterwards, hearty breakfasts were cooked over a fire. Now that's what I call fellowship. fellowship. Reverend Warren arrived home for the holidays. Understandably, he will be taking things slowly. Les Kantor video taped the event and passed along a copy to the Warrens so they could share in the moment. The highest score of 89 was earned by Eldon McKay at the Wednesday Euchre Card Party. Jessie Edwards was second with her score of 86. Next was Harold Swain with 83. Barb Cochrane and Evelyn Dewell Dewell had tied scores of 82. Harold Swain had the Most Lone Hands of. six. The evening's Most Honest Player was Agnes De Mille. Doreen Ferguson won the Special. The Draw winners were Evelyn Gulley, Muriel Butson, Agnes De Mille, Don Cochrane Cochrane and Ruby Cochrane. Soccer registration took place on Saturday. The Hampton Community Center was open from 10:00 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Happy Gang will meet in the C.E. Wing at 6:00 p.m. this coming Saturday. A pot-luck supper is planned. The topic will be "Celebrating "Celebrating Wildlife Week". The guest speaker speaker will be Bob Miles. Everyone is welcome. The members of the U.C.W. and Board of Stewards will be busy in the coming weeks catering different social social functions. A reminder that cloth tote bags are still available for purchase. purchase. Both the Church/Mill and Darlington Darlington Rec. Centre styles are available. available. They make great Mother's Day gifts). Please contact Ruth Farrow at 263-2239. Richard Bateman was one of two Courtice High School students chosen chosen to play basketball in a special tournament. He took part in the Durham Durham Region All-Star High School tournament. It took place at Durham College this past Saturday. Congratulations to Wilma and Les Kantor on their arrival of a new granddaughter. Well, folks, that's all the news I have for your this week. Until next time, stay safe and enjoy life. A lively group of teenagers was on duty at the Trinity United Church kitchen cooking up a storm for their fundraising effort to help pay for the new addition on the church. Julie, Christopher, Jamie, Matt, Heidi, Heather, Jodi, Stacy, Matt and Tanya stopped long enough for our photographer before moving on to the rest of their duties. 1993 Buick LeSabre Ltd. White, loaded, mint, 17,000 km. . (Stf 1992 Cavalier Grey, air, auto, 55,000 km. 1991 Pontiac Sunbird Conv. White; loaded, 71,000 km. 1991 Cavalier RS Black, V6 r auto, air, 103,000 km. : 1992 Cavalier Red, 5 sp„ air, cassette, 53,000 km. lijilo .1992 Geo Storm Blue, auto, air, 45,000 km. 1990 Chev Sprint White, auto, 84,000 km. Zjgjiic 1990 Olds Ciera Br. White, V6, air, auto, 81,000 km. 1989 Pontiac Tempest Red, V6, air, 89,000 km. (il (6 1987 Chev Celebrity Wagon Blue, VG, air, 135,000 km. © 1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP White, grey leather, slider, loaded, 41,000 km. ÉHÜl Ü 1992 Olds 98 Elite / Blue/Silver, loaded, 68,000 km.^ 1991 Buick LeSabre Ltd. White, loaded, mint, 34,000 km. -- ^ 1992 Chev Lumina Euro Maroon, V6, loaded, 15,000 km. 1992 Cavalier Grey, air, auto, 48,000 km. Zjiaiijo 1992 Pontiac Lemans Red, std„ 45,000 km. m§iE 1992 Buick Regal Belge, V6, loaded, 53,000 km. 1991 Cavalier Blue, air, auto, 79,000 km. 1991 Buick Regal GS Black/Sllver, loaded, 54,000 km. 1990 Olds Cutlass Int. Blue, loaded, 64,000 km. «„®i® 1992 Olds 88 Br. Grey, loaded, 55,000 km. 1993 Olds 88 Br. Dk. Blue, loaded, 51,000 km. 1992 Buick LeSabre Ltd. Maroon, loaded, sharp, 59,000 km. 1992 Olds Cutlass Supreme White, loaded, mint, 44,000 km. Jflf SB 1991 Olds 88 Br. Maroon, loaded, mint, 60,000 km. 1991 Cavalier Blue, air, auto, 79,000 km. @7,4SS. 1988 Cadillac Brougham Blue, V8, rear drive, 102,000 km., clean, |§)Qj 1990 Lincoln Grey, loaded, 63,000 km. <595911 ilfiflfll EgaUoîsMIlÆlo 1988 Buick LeSabre Blue, loaded, 95,000 km. 1989 Buick Century Grey, V6, loaded, 91,000 km, 1992 Isuzu Ext. Grey, 5 sp., sharp and clean 53,000 km. ÉI1J 1993 Chev Silverado Ext. Grey/Silver, 350, loaded^ 18,000 km. 1993 Chev Silverado Maroon/Silver, loaded, V8, 33,oookm. mjii -- «y. 1991 GMGS10 Ext. Blue, 5 spd„ 118,000 km. 1989 Chev Astro Black, loaded, 69,000 km. 1990 Chev S10 Brown, V6, auto, cap, 72,000 km. 1991 Chev S10 Ext. Blue/White, V6, air, auto, 70,000 km. 1991 GMCS15 Black, V6,5 sp„ 89,000 km. 1989Chev4x4 Blue, 350, auto, 177,000 km AS IS 1988 Chev 4x4 Blue, 305, auto, 82,000 km, AS IS 1992 Astro CL Blue/Silver, loaded, 98,000 km. 1993GMC Ext. Cab Brown/Beige, 350, loaded^ 20,000 km. 1991 Plymouth-Voÿageur White, loadedrV6, al^whee_[drive, 68,000'km. 1988 Voyageur Brown, V6, air, 126,000 km 1991 Blazer 4x4 Red/White, loaded, 93,000 km. 1988 Nissan, Pathfinder Grey, V6, air, auto, 117,000 km. 1984 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 Blue, 4 cyl„ std„ nlcejhap^ 196,000 km. 1992 GMC S15 Ext. Red/Grey, V6, air, auto 1 cap 1 mlnj, 89,000 km. 1990 Tracker Red, hardtop, 5 sp., 403,000 km. 1992 Geo Metro Maroon, std„ sharp and demi 32,000 km. V&

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