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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Apr 1994, p. 42

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26 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville Features and Comments, Wednesday, April 20,1994 Tyrone U.C.W. Meets in April Oshawa Seniors Choir Performs in Enniskillen Oshawa Senior Citizens Club Choir In Concert will be held on Friday, Friday, April 29th at 7:30 p.m. At the Enniskillen United Church. Tickets are $5.00 per person or $10.00 per family. Call any member of Enniskillen Enniskillen U.C.W. to reserve your tickets and tell your friends also that Mr. Ross Metcalf and Miss Elva Orchard will be taking part in the Entertainment. Entertainment. Enniskillen Sunday School Anniversary Anniversary Supper May 14th starting at 4 p.m. until all are served. Cost $8:00 per adult and children 12 and under $4.00. The Sunday School Anniversary service will be May 15th at 9:45 a.m. Get well wishes go to Mr. Gordon Stevens and Mr. Wallace Pascoe. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leadbeater and family, R.R. #2, Baltimore were recent recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore, Pon- typool, Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, Richardson, Lotus were recent visitors of Ralph and Joyce Virtue. Kyle, Derick and Jacqui Huggins, Peterborough spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Jenny Kissock, Oshawa, was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson. Mrs. Chrystal Schwitz and. Petra and granddaughter Sabéena were recent recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. I would like, to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ed (Laurie) Elison to our village. village. They are living on the home that was known as the Werry, then Brooks and (more recently) the Cre- vier home. We hope you will be very happy here. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery attended attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Florence Larmer of Blackstock recently. recently. Mrs. Len Stainton and Mrs. Lori Landon attended the Quilt Show and Bazaar at St. Theresa Church in Courtice on Saturday and enjoyed Saturday dinner out with Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton. Ralph and Joyce Virtue were Wednesday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Martin, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dwars, Honda Honda are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brouwer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott were among the family and friends of Mr. If you are new to Bowmanville... would like to call on you with Housewarming Gifts and information about your new location. Call Your Hi Neighbour Hostess Rhoda Holt at 623-7070 and Mrs. Clayton Read, of Orono on Friday, the occasion being a Surprise Birthday Party in honour of Clayton's Clayton's 60th birthday. Many happy returns returns of the day, Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bortolazzo, Kylie nd Anthony, spent the weekend in Niagara Falls. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman visited Mr. Ivison Tamblyn, Orono, on Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Doménic Gorgerat and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin Griffin enjoyed bmnch out on Sunday to celebrate Wally and Heather's birthdays. birthdays. Many happy returns Heather and Wally! Mr. Jim Giles, Vancouver and his cousin from Bracebridge were callers on the Griffins and the Gorgerats. Christopher Somberger, Ajax and Robert Doxtator, Peterborough, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Somberger, Jessica and Alexandra. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ostrowski and family, Mississauga and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Corrigan and family Oakville Oakville on Sunday. Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Mrs. Helen Milson, Bowmanville were Wednesday evening guests of Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Several from the area attended the delicious Beef Supper on Sunday evening at Hampton United Church. Attention parents of children in Enniskillen Public School, past and present. : It has been brought to the attention attention of the Enniskillen Parent Teacher Teacher Action Committee that the V.I.P. Program for our Grade Six students could be cut; V.I.P. stands for Values, Influences Influences and Peers. It is a co-operative program program taught by the Grade Six teacher and a Durham Region Police Officer. It covers a range of topics, giving our children the information they need to make the right choices. There is so much pressure on our young people today. It seems crucial that a co-operative program which brings children and Law Enforcement Enforcement together in a positive way, stay in place. The school has asked E.P.T.A.C. to write a letter expressing their concern concern over the possible cuttings of this program. We are doing this. If you are concerned as well, please express it in writing to 'Deputy 'Deputy Chief A. MacMurray, Durham Regional Regional Police, 77 Centre St., Oshawa LIG 3B7. The Enniskillen Guiding Units held their Annual Banquet on April 11th at the Blackstock Community Centre. The evening was organized by the Enniskillen Guiding Parent Committee. Committee. It was very entertaining. There was a magician and doggers. We all had a wonderful time. The Enniskillen Guiders would like to thank the Parent Committee for their support throughout the year. On April 12th the First Enniskillen Enniskillen Guide Company had a tour of the Police Station in Oshawa. We were handcuffed, fingerprinted fingerprinted and locked up in jail cells. We sat in a new Police Car and saw where all the 911 calls come in. It was an eye-opening experience for the girls and leaders. We would like to thank officer Debbie and her assistant for a great tour! On April 18th, the Enniskillen Guides practiced their camp skills in the backyard of the Enniskillen Store in preparation for Canvas Camping in May at Camp Ademac. The Enniskillen Guiding Ünits will be holding their Advancement Ceremonies on April 25, 1994, at 6 p.m. at the Enniskillen United Church. Ann Pleasance called the meeting to order with 23 persons in attendance. attendance. Ann introduced the speaker, Sgt. Cutler, of Durham Regional Police, Police, working in "Communications." Sgt. Cutler showed us a video and covered all aspects of safety in the home, when parking at shopping malls, when your car breaks down, highway driving, and other safety tips. It was an excellent presentation and very informative. Following this, Ann Pleasance and Carol Southwell gave a worship service, with a Bible reading, prayer and the hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross." Ruth Stavrakos led the business part of the meeting. On June 25th, Betty Pascoe and Ann Pleasance will be in charge of catering a wedding. wedding. It was agreed to cater the August August 6th wedding of Robert Pascoe and his fiance, Susan. This will be arranged by Ann Pleasance. It was also agreed to cater the wedding of Jane Taylor and her fiance, David, on October 15th. This will be organized organized by Betty Pascoe, who would like to attend. The Out- The U.C.W. meeting on May 11 reac ^ Committee has arranged the will begin with business at 7:3(1 P r0 ,§[ am ' . , , * . p.m. At eight p.m., lawyer Susan The meeting closed and Ann Woodley will speak on Power of At- Pleasance , an( ^ Carol Southwell tomey and Wills. This is an open served lunch, meeting to all in the community banara Mime Happenings fromTyrone Area by Jacqueline Vaneyk Warm weather still has not come, but the daffodils are just ready to burst. Sorry to report that Edna Wood has had a setback and is still quite ill. The Durham Region Federation of Agriculture annual banquet was held in Blackstock on April 8. Besides Besides a good dinner, those who attended attended were treated to stories by Dan Needles, the writer of the Wingfield trilogy. Club 60 plus luncheon on Wednesday was fairly well attended in spite of the fog. Always lots of food! Tyrone LOL turkey supper is on Saturday, April 23. For details, see Coming Events. The United Church canvass is under way, so please return your envelope envelope as soon as you can. Michelle is on study leave this week, so Ralph Werry will be conducting conducting our service Sunday. Details of the third anniversary service will appear elsewhere in The Statesman. It was great! Church Service Looks Back to 50's and 60's in Tyrone The Tyrone United Church took a nostalgic look at the 1950's and 1960's at a service held on Sunday as part of its anniversary celebrations. Shown above is the guest speaker, along with members of the choir who dressed in 1950's and 1960's style. The theme of the program was "Youth." From left are, (front row): Jacqueline Vaneyk, Carol Southwell and Marg Knowlton. In the back row (from left) are: guest speaker Wendell White and Gail Hasiuk, John Vaneyk, Jake Koene and Heather Miles. 1 r i 1 i BARR'S AWNINGS & SHUTTERS SUN DECKS • SOLARIUMS • PATIOS CALL DAVE 987"1 445 EXPERIENCE v© 1 ^ 0 6 / / DISCOUNT ON WINDOWS A SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OR YOU INSTALL V UNTIL MAY 15th

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