\ Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 13,1994 9 yg,'J Isabelle Challice Quote - "God docs not ask your ability or your inability. He asks only our availability." Congratulations once again to the hard-working Orono skating club, who provided another excellent carnival, carnival, Saturday, April 9. Excellent attendance attendance and good program. Congratulations to another talented talented Orono young woman, Mrs. Audrey Audrey Stuart, an artist who won acclaim acclaim for her recent edition "Timeless Task". Mrs. Jennie Bowins has returned home after spending several days visiting visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Haslam, Oshawa. The 0. Challiccs entertained her brother Tom Aiken and fiancee, Friday Friday in Lindsay. Be sure to circle your calendar May 1st, at 7 p.m. for a delightful "Evening of Music", with the "Sweet Charity Singers", and "Salvation Army Band" from Bowmanville. Mrs. Kay Beggs, Pontypool, Mrs. Anna Marie Thomson, Oshawa and Mrs. Linda Draper and girls, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, were last Friday visitors with Mrs. Edith Taylor. A miscellaneous shower was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carol Bailey, in honor of bride- elect Miss Tracy Kelley, bride elect of Mr. Tim Bailey. There were many lovely gifts from her many friends and relatives at this happy event. Many auction lovers were at the Sunday sale in Orono Town Hall, and parking was really scarce! Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harmcr, Oshawa, were Saturday evening dinner dinner guests of her parents, the 0. Chal- lices. Orville and Betty Chatterton arrived arrived safely home on Sunday from their winter sojourn in the south. Leskard Card Party Held Thursday, April 7, in Leskard Leskard Church hall and a smaller-than- usual euchre party. Following are the results - High Scores - Bernice Partner Partner 84, Velma Jakeman 80, Ruth Grady 78, Reg. Elliot 75, Marie Cou- roux 66. Low score- Cathy Mitchell. Lucky draws - Bernice Partner, Bernice Soper, Bill Grady, Reg. Elliot. Elliot. Next meeting Leskard hall May 5 at 8 p.m. Town Hall Card Party Fourteen tables were at the April 6 euchre party, held in Orono Town hall and following results - High Scores - Grace Coatham 93, June Wilson 81, Mark Marchant 79, Edgar Millson 77, Tom Simpson and Kay Powell tied at 75. Low score - Sharon Casey. 7 lucky draws - Charles Stapleton, Helena Thorite, ChâriêiT Campbell, Visual Arts Centre Looking for Entries For Annual Juried Photo Contest Entry forms arc now available for the Visual Arts Centre's annual photography photography contest. Awards will be given given for BEST in show, First Place Black and White and First Place Colour Colour Photography, as well as additional additional awards based on merit. The Juror is David Hlynsky, an artist and working photographer in Toronto for 23 years. His expertise has extended to photography, holography, holography, photographic publication, and computer imaging. He has also worked as a stage designer, graphic artist, and screen writer. In the past he has participated on Canada Council Council and Ontario Arts Council juries. Entry deadline is Tuesday, May 17,1994 by 3:30 p.m. Entries may be delivered to the VAC during office hours. The Visual Arts Centre is located located in the Cream of Barley Mill, 143 Simpson Avenue Bowmanville. Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 12 noon - 4 p.m.; Thursdays 12 noon - 8 p.m. Sundays 1 - 4 p.m. (during exhibitions). Entry forms will be sent to previous previous entrants. Call 623-5831 and leave address for mailing list. Margaret Rodgers Administrator Hazel Pigott, Norma Moffat, Grace Coatham, Marion Sears. Euchre every Wednesday night 8 p.m. Refreshments supplied! Orono United Church Announcements Our greeters: Robert and Mary Chatcr. Our Ushers: Lynn Rodd, Doreen Wood, Judy Van Dyke, and June Heard. Our Nursery Supervisor: Lynn Lyon. . Lunch, next Sunday, April 17th: The choir is hosting lunch this month and ask the ladies in the congregation to bring sandwiches. The choir will provide dessert and beverages. Kirby United Church Announcements Questionnaire: Hopefully everyone everyone will have received a questionnaire questionnaire concerning the pews; and the forming of a ladies or mixed fellowship fellowship group. Please return them next week. Muffins: At our last House Committee Committee meeting, we were told of a company in Omcmce which will sell pails of muffin batter, ready to put into pans and bake, to groups as a fund raising project. We decided to undertake such a project and so are offering 18 different kinds of muffin mix. An order will be placed on Sunday, Sunday, April 24, if there are sufficient orders. Please pick up your muffin mix information from Marlene. Confirmation Class: Friday, April 15,4 p.m. Sacrament of Baptism: If you are interested in having your child/ren baptized, please contact Reverend Russell. Sunday, May 8, Family Day, is Baptism day. Active Parenting: A six week course with a Christian prospective on communicating and disciplining children. Continues on Thursday, April 14th, 7:30 p.m. Lower C. E. Hall, Orono United Church. For further further information contact the office at 983-5502. Mission and Service Committee meets on Thursday April 21,7 p.m. Transfer of Membership: If you are new to our church or have ticen attending for some time and wish to have your membership transferred from your old church to here, please contact the office before Tuesday May 3rd. Sunday May 22nd will be Mission and Service Sunday and Confirmation. Leskard Community Pot Luck Supper and Easter Egg Hunt: Satur- ' day,- 'April "16th, " 5 • p.m;, "Leskard " Church. A video entitled: 'Hockey Beyond Belief will be shown and there will be a hymn sing. An offering offering will be received to cover expenses. expenses. Sponsored by the Leskard U.Ç.W. Everyone welcomed. Logos Youth Club Program: Those who arc organizing the club and those who would like to volunteer volunteer their time arcaskcd to come to a meeting on Tuesday, April 26, 7 p.m., F.R. Orono United Church. Orono Stewards' Time and Talent Auction: Saturday, May 14th, 10 a.m. Orono Church. If you wish to make a donation of time, talent, or other item, please contact cither Don Ly- cett (983-5908) or Patricia Russell (983-5208). Christian Community Concerns Committee: are sponsoring a Music Night on Sunday, May 1,7 p.m. Orono Orono Church. Guests are: The Salvation Army Band from Bowmanville and Sweet Charity singing group from Oshawa. Sermons: Copies of the sermons preached on March 6, 13, and 20th arc now available at the front door. If extra copies arc required please contact contact the office. Community Events Ladies' Night Out!! An evening of fashion, cosmetics and other items on Tuesday, April 19,7:30 p.m., Orono Orono United Church. Tickets arc $5.00 and arc available from Anne Ball 983-5211 or Marlene (mornings) 983-5502. Net tickets sales and 10% of booth sales to be donated to Orono Youth Drop-In Centre. For further information information sec the bulletin boards. Meet the Rt. Reverend Dr. Stan McKay: Thursday, April 21, North- minster, Oshawa. Afternoon Tea 2 - CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3A6 1994 1994 INTERIM TAX NOTICE The SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1994 INTERIM TAX NOTICE Is due for REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX. Second Instalment PAYABLE APRIL 22,1994 Please Pay Promptly to Avoid Penally If you have not received your Interim Tax Notice, please telephone the Municipal Tax Office at (905) 623-3379. 1994 Taxes are PAYABLE at the locations detailed on the front of the Tax Notice. Failure to receive a Tax Notice does not eliminate the responsibility (or the payment of taxes and penalty. R.L. Swan Tax Collector jgi MUNICIPALITY OI : orington CS-Ind. 3090 ONTAIIIO © 4 p.m. or Trinity, Bowmanville for dinner, 6 p.m. 100 Guests only at $10 per person. Telephone (905) 623- 3138 to reserve. Service of Worship to follow - 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome! welcome! Followed by a Panel Discussion Discussion at 9 p.m. Interesting Meeting On Wednesday April 20, at Crystal Crystal Pages, the used book store in Orono, Orono, you are invited to hear an outstanding outstanding speaker on the subject Dietary Changes Can Restore Wellness. Wellness. Elaine Gottschall B.A., M.Sc., author of 'Food and the Gut Reaction* Reaction* will begin at 7:30 p.m., at the new location 5500 Main. On Wednesday April 27, Dr. John Haw- rylak, chiropractor, naturopath, and homeopathic physician will again be with us and will now address the topic topic of Homeopathic Treatment of Low Back Pain, Trauma, Sprains, Strains, and Motor Vehicle Accidents. Tuesday, Tuesday, May 3 we welcome Dr. Kath- lynn Hoch D.C., F.I.A.C.A. and her discussion of Stress Management, Relationships and Commuication. All lectures are at 7:30 p.m. Please call 983-9475 for further information. information. U.C.W. News A good attendance was reported Wednesday, April 6, in the afternoon in the Main Hall of Orono United Church for U.C.W. #1. Committee in charge Gladys Greenwood, Mary Berry and Dorothy Barnett. Dorothy Barnett gave "Easter Thoughts" and poem from Helen Steiner Rice. Gladys Greenwood gave reading "Spring Cleaning". The flower for April is "Sweet Pea" and the stone is the diamond. Mary Berry gave "Mission Moment" Moment" - Sleeping Children Around the World." Dorothy Robinson gave a detailed report from the executive meeting. Loma Atkins donated a micro-wave to the church and it was received with thanks. Doreen retired as president and Donna Scott is carrying on! Bertha White and Donna Scott are coconvening coconvening the Laura Lynn Plummer wedding in June. Bertha writes a letter to our compassion compassion child and Dorothy Robinson takes orders for 1995 Heritage books. Dorothy Robinson and Jessie Watkins Watkins arc giving the study book in May meeting. Liiez Harris gave treasurer's treasurer's report. Dorothy Barnett gave a very interesting interesting devotion on "Unleavened Bread". Gladys Greenwood gave reading "Feeding 5000". A loaf of unleavened bread was placed on ta ble, and beside it was a braided wheat ornament, made of straw, a gEt from Dorothy's son Stephen and Sandra, out west. The blessing was read by Dorothy Barnett "Let us Break bread together." together." Everyone answered the roll call, with recipe from a recipe book. A delicious delicious lunch consisting of unleavened unleavened bread; brown rolls; California dates, fig bars, grapes and cheese, closed an interesting meeting. Sixteen ladies gathered Tuesday, April 5 in the afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Elaine Elson. Elaine welcomed welcomed the ladies and read a reading "Going to the Dogs". Several readings,"True readings,"True Friends" and "Miss Ever- idge" were given. Leila Werry took up the regular and Thankoffering collections collections and gave prayer, a also the Treasurer's report for our unit. Ruth Allin gave minutes of previous meeting meeting and Adele McGill gave the executive executive minutes. Sunday May 29, is U.C.W. Sunday Sunday and guest speaker will be Dr. Susan Susan Finlay. Donna Scott will be acting acting president for the next 3 months. Our U.C.W. will be catering to the Plummer wedding in June. Several humorous readings were much enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was served by committee of Betty Major and Elaine, and our hostess hostess was thanked for having the meeting. meeting. Our next meeting is Tuesday, May 3. Open House Held at Clarke Museum and Archives r The Clarke Museum and Archives, located in the Kirby Schoolhouse, launched a new season on Saturday, Saturday, April 9, with an Open House. In this photo, Ward Three Councillors Arm Dreslinski and David Scott view one of the displays along with Museum Board Chairman Ross Campbell and Vice-Chairman Dave wing. From left are: Councillor Dreslinski, Mr. Campbell, Councillor Scott, and Mr. Wing. 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