Features and Comments, Wednesday, April 20,1994 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville 7 Time and Talent Auction Raises Funds for My Building Project gocial and Personal 2 I 67th/lmwmtf •.•.'.■y :>••• ■*' A '<' '1 - me lime ana raient Auction nostea oy inmiy umicu uiuiwuu duwiu<uiyuic amauiw au vwwuvi». turnout on Saturday evening. Above, auctioneer Frank Stapleton gets the bids pouring in from all corners corners of the hall. There was a fabulous array of pies, cakes, and pastries. In addition to the many crafts Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hancock of and art on the auction block were bicycle tune-ups, knitting lessons, bagpipe music, landscaping services Bowmanville announce the forthcom- and much more. AU proceeds go to the church fund. Œ'ïïtï nessy son of Cheryl Boyle, Belleville and Monte Hennessy of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. The marriage will take place Saturday, May 21, 1994, at 3 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church Bowman- • , a.a Kniit change. The world changes one as numerous pictures. There was ville this 1 church InhKto mtosage he child at a time, and a child changes even a program from a play done by this church, in his main message, ne «widnn «t t imp Our children the Yonne Peonle s eroun and di- Wesley and Myrtle Wood, of Orono, celebrated their 67th wedding wedding anniversary together in their home on Wednesday, April 13. Their family called to bring good wishes. mutiSoSe^Sle te Civ- one decision at a time. Our children the Young People's group and di- Fl War in tiÆS States, the new watch us, not expecting perfection, JSSTS' buste Te buTneedhtggoodmodels.- pie added to the information from McLaughim carnage Business, me The 01d T estament Lesson was their memones of younger days and chdtten^e mBwavs havê'teen from Samuel, describing how Han- it was much appreciated. ?he hire We 3 them to "ah wanted a child and how valued In spite of the cool, windy weath- the future. We need them tor ^ child was yhe gospel lesson er, a barbeque crew kept hambur- was a continuation of the Easter sto- gers and hotdogs coming till every- ry and Jesus' appearance after the one was well-fed. Ice cream cones resurrection. Scripture readers were were plentiful, jane Woodley Smith, former Ex- The next service in the senes will plorer leader, and Peter Knowlton, be on June 5 at 11:15 a.m. It is whose father, Alf, was Tyro leader hoped that some of our former min- from 1962-1978. isters will be able to attend. Every- Greeting at the door were Ralph one is welcome. Bowers, former Tyro leader and Fred Slemon. Offering ushers were Beth Knowlton Meszaros and Shannon Shannon Cornish. Beth taught Sunday School and youth groups here and Fred and Shannon were both members. members. The service was conducted by Michelle Hofman, our supply minis-, ter. Her thoughtful prayers helped keep us focused. Following the service, many of the congregation reminisced over Lynne Knox and Art Knapp are the photos and memorabilia on displeased displeased to announce their forthcom- play in the Sunday School room, ing marriage. There were CGIT middies, Tyro The wedding will take place June shirts and an attendance book, Ex- 18, 1994, in Centennial United plorer pins and a certificate as well Church, Oshawa. NIFTY FIFTY ILOOK WHO'S 50 Love, Joyce, Paul, K' Loran Walter and Nyle 0 f, (E) JLfUI all > Capsule Comments with Neale McLean, b.sc. Phm. Nitroglycerin won fame as an explosive but in 1846 it was found to be beneficial in dilating the blood vessels to the heart and is still used today to help patients with angina, a narrowing of the arteries constricting blood flow to the heart. It is recommended that diabetics have their eyes examined once a year. Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness but can be treated successfully by laser surgery if detected early. So if you are diabetic and haven't had your eyes checked during the past year, make that appointment appointment today. Some medications used to treat blood pressure or heart problems can cause dizziness, especially when getting up from a lying position. It is best to try sitting at the edge of the bed for a few minutes, and shaking your arms and legs to improve circulation before standing up. At our pharmacy, our pharmacists' education didn't stop with our graduation graduation from university. We continually keep up to date to serve you better! Let one of our pharmacists fill your next prescription. Pharmacist Orthotist Bowmanville Clinic Pharmacy Ltd. 222 King St. East Bowmanville, Ont. Free Deliveries (905) 623-7611 @ | It's the happiest time of your life, but it's also the busiest! Gall us at The Statesman , , „ . t / j g / and order your Wedding Invitations. Call us / jfj / during the month of April and we'll give you 15% off the regular price. In addition, we'll give you a Wedding Photograph and Write-up, Absolutely FREE. / ( Call us at 623-3303 and y ask us for the books. You j / can even take them home / / overnight. / / The Canadian Statesman 62 King Street West Bowmanville Telephone 623-3303