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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Apr 1994, p. 34

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These members of the Bowmanville High School Senior Stage 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmainville, Wednesday, April 27,1994 Section Two 4< Isabelle Challice Quote - "You cannot shake hands with a clenched fish" - Indira Gandhi. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Dunlop on their excellent participation to "Community Living", Living", making a large donation of $2000 from sale of quilt and cushion made by Violet, and selling tickets. The Association for "Community Living" helps residents for develop- mentally handicapped. The quilt was won by Dorene Kelsey, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Orono business sections are sure busy spots these days. On Saturday, April 23, "Gabrielle Antiques" held their grand opening, on May 7. "The, Fashion Exchange" will have their "opening". It sure must take courage these days to "tty your wings" in the business world! Congratulations to these folks. Even yours truly and hubby were "swept off their feet", with customers on Friday and Saturday with our "Yard Sales"; Our street was sure lively on Saturday, with 3 different locations with sales. */. A little notice to persons who lost your "keys". We have them here at 11 Mill Str. Lost in our laneway! Mrs. Lynn Kimmett, Lindsay, was last Thursday visitor with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and aunt, Mrs. Billings at Durham Complex. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols visited. Reverend and Mrs. Hall in Campbell- ford on Sunday. Reverend Hall's many friends send best wishes for improved health. Durham Sr. Citizens Complex held their monthly dinner party recently recently and a large crowd enjoyed a delicious catered dinner! Tasty menu of escalloped potatoes, ham, salads, vegetables and of course topped with delicious pies of all kinds. Congratulations to hard-working Horticulture group on their very successful successful noon luncheon last Wednesday Wednesday noon. Over $600.00 was raised for town beautification. Town Hall Card Party Again a very large attendance at the weekly euchre parties held in Orono Town Hall with following results results High scores - Reg. Elliott 86, Donna Hutton 80, Bernice Partner, Bernice Soper, Wanda McNeil and Bernice Moffat all tied at 78. Low score - Roy Hayward. Lucky draw winners - 8 draws - Olive Little 2, Edgar Millson, Tom Wilson, Helen Simpson, Gladys Greenwood, Ray Goode 2. Cards every Wednesday 8 p.m. (Lunch provided). Gold Award Winners We in our areas are justly proud of the academic success of our local schools. Pines Senior Public has recently recently picked up two "gold" awards in the Board-Wide Science Fair held last Saturday. Four hundred students in competition. Dan MacDonald, grade VIE, Pines, won for his exhibit of "Oil" Floats, Density of Liquids." Kathleen Nichols, Pines, Clarke Special Agricultural Award for Physics Physics Project, with her exhibit "Is soil PH Suitable?". Congratulations winners, winners, and all competitors! Band Concert Another successful band concert by our excellent "Clarington Band". A large- crowd of music lovers bn hand Thursday evening in town hall. It would seem to many throughout this area it is shocking our local "powers that be" do not deem it worthy worthy of financial assistance. In this "old troubled world", music soothes the weary and brings out beauty in sound. iJet's see some financial encouragement encouragement given to this truly talented talented band! Miss Kerry Lyn Challice and friend Robert, Lindsay were Sunday callers at Grandpa Challice's. Also weekend visitors, Denise, Dianne and Glenn all from Peterborough. Orono United Church News Our greeters were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott. Our ushers were Lynn Rodd, Doreen Doreen Wood, Peggy Blaschke, Anna Mae Barnard. Our Nursery Supervisor is Dini Schoenmaker. Burial: The burial of Thelma Gil- bank will take place at Orono Cemetery Cemetery at 9;30 a.m., Monday May 2nd. Any close friends who would like to attend are very welcomed. Orono Board of Stewards meet on Monday, May 2,7:30 p.m. Orono Session meets on Tuesday, May 3,7:30 p.m. Orono U.C.W. Executive meets on Monday, April 25, 1 p.m. at the home of Donna Scott.. Regal: The new summer catalogues catalogues are now in. They are at the front doors and downstairs. Orders St. Saviour's Anglican Church Happenings Myers-Brigg Workshop - Sign up today, limit 60 per session. Will be held in the John Breen Parish hall, St. Saviour's Orono - Three - 2 hour sessions May 9, 16, 23, from 7;30 - 9:30 p.m. Must attend all 3 sessions. Cost is $30 per person, (cheques to Bob Hartley or Renewed Vision Ministry) when payment received received a worksheet will be made available to you. This will be marked and results given at the 1st session. There is funding available for anyone wishing help with the fees. Contact Gloria Gray or Gem Bailey to register. register. Advisory Board - Thursday, May 12,7:30 p.m. Parish hall. Friday, May 13 th Church catering to banquet at Orono Arena. Help will be needed in the afternoon to prepare, evening to serve and later for clean up. Please inform Beryl Clark if you can help. Saturday, May 28,9 a.m. St. Saviour's Saviour's clean up. Inside and outside. Please try and help out. Come with whatever supplies/equipment you usually use when cleaning at home. Wednesday, June 1st Salad Supper Supper - Parish Hall. One sitting only - 6:00 p.m. Tickets available from any ACW member. Adults: $8.00, Children 6- 11 years, $4.00, Under 6 years free. Saturday, June 18th," evening of special music, St. Saviour's Church. Help wanted: We are looking for someone to play the piano or the organ organ for July and August. If interested please inform Wardens: Geri Bailey, , Charlotte Anderson. St. Saviour's Projects: as proposed,by proposed,by Advisory Board. - partition for lower hall, nursery area (to be built or purchased?) This will replace existing portable divider. - removable curtain for altar front to be used when we have performances performances in the church. - replace some Hymn and Prayer Books that have pages missing. We welcome any ideas, suggestions, suggestions, etc. with these projects. Messages for Reverend Hartley may be left with Judy Leek 983- 9639. Evening of "Special" Music by Déjà Vu Choral Ensemble, Ross Metcalf, Metcalf, Charlene Lewis and Dyson Drury, Drury, at St. Saviour's Church, Mill St. N. Orono, June 18, 1994 at 8:00 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments following following show. Tickets $10.00 each. Phone 987- 4551, 983-9639, 623-7049 or any church member. may be placed with Heather Johnston (983-9891) or call Marlene (mornings) (mornings) 983-5502. The next orders will be placed April 25 and May 30. This is an ongoing fund raising project for Kirby Church. \ ..... Muffins: Kirby Church has decided decided to sell pails of muffin batter, all ready to put into pans and bake, as a fund raising project. There are 18 different different kinds of muffins. Information sheets are at the front doors or call Marlene (983-5702) for information. The pails are $15.00 each and make approximately 5 dozen - 1 cup batter -muffins. Services in Orono Sündày, May 1, Sacrament of Holy Communion, May 8 - Family Day, Sacrament of Baptism, May 22, Mission and Service Sunday. Guest speaker: Dr. Susan Finlay. Confirmation. Confirmation. May 29 - U.C.W. Sunday, Guest speaker: Mrs. Shirley Cole. Sermons: Copies of March 27 - 'Defiant Silence' and April 3 - Easter Sunday - 'The Apostle Mary' are now at the front doors. Extra copies are available at the office. 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 either Don Lycett (983-5908) or Patricia Russell (983-5208). band were among over 160 students who took part m the Jazz Festival Festival held at Clarke High School on Thursday and Friday last week. The Northumberland Clarington Board of Education sponsored the event which saw freelance performer and adjudicator, Sarah Gaik- son, give pointers to the students. HOROSCOPES May 1-7 ARIES - March 21/April 20 You're full of bright ideas this week! Take advantage and work on projects that require creative thought. Express clever ideas to those who could influence your future in a positive way. Luck will bring you to the right place at the right time. You may have to lend an ear to a troubled friend. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Are you bored? A break from routine could be a refreshing change. This is a good time to be daring: try something something new and exciting. Unrealistic expectations of a loved one will only disappoint you. Leam to accept people people for who they are. Not everyone is as considerate as you are. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 . A good time for entering partnerships partnerships or signing contracts. Bonds of affection will be strengthened with your partner. Last week's aggravations aggravations seem unimportant now. By Friday, you'll have reason to celebrate. celebrate. News of a wedding or engagement engagement may take you by surprise. CANCER - June 22/July 22 If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! You'll find yourself in an impossible situation this week and may end up making a few concessions. If you look at the bright side, however, things won't seem so bad. A loved one will, surprise you with news that will put you in a very good mood. LEO - July 23/August 23 . Don't make empty promises or you could end up ruining a friendship. Leos like to say things to make people people feel good. But if you can't follow through, it's better to say nothing at all. Resist the urge to spend money on unnecessary items. Keep better records of financial transactions. VIRGO-Aug 24/Sept 22 Being stubborn won't work in your favor this week. In fact, it may even make you look foolish. In matters of love, listen to the other side of the story before jumping to conclusions. A new approach to an old problem is what you should seek in business. Prepare for an upcoming event. LIBRA- Sept 23/Oct 23 Go with your gut feelings. Everyone is willing to offer advice, but you're the only one who knows what's right for you. Take advantage of any free time. Tackle those projects you've been wanting to accomplish. A tempting business opportunity may not be as promising as it seems. Don't be afraid to ask questions. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 You may have to find a new way to handle domestic matters -- especially especially when unruly children are involved. involved. A little more discipline could be in order. A mix-up at work could benefit you in an unusual way. You may have a hard time expressing expressing yourself to a loved one. S AGITIARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 A heart-to-heart conversation with a loved one may be in order. Perhaps you'll realize that you've acted unfairly in some way. Jealousy may come into play in a romantic relationship. relationship. Don't let this irrational emotion rule you. Look at the facts, then make a sound judgment. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 A surprise visit from an old friend could lead to a change in the week's plans. In the midst of excitement, you could overlook an important responsibility. Keeping a list of "things to do" may be your answer. You may be faced with an important decision at the week's end. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Don't let spending get out of control this week. Only purchase what you really need and put the luxury items on layaway. A new challenge at work gives you the opportunity to show off your creative skills. This could be a turning point for you. A loved one may need your support. PISCES - Feb 19/March 20 Your sense of humor helps ease an otherwise difficult situation. Don't give out personal information to a jealous associate. If you do, it could be used against you. Attending a family family gathering at the week's end will be, a good way to relax. A love relationship relationship may be under some strain. YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK The next 12 months: If you want change to happen, you'll have to do some planning. Think about where you want to be, then figure figure out how to get there. With your incredible patience and determination, you can do just about anything. The summer will be very eventful, You'll probably have several important family family events to attend -- including weddings weddings and reunions. Spend a little extra when planning a vacation and you could have the time of your life. If you have a weight problem -- many Taureans do -- it's time to do something about it. Since your love of food is strong, a rigorous exercise program may be your best bet. FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY CLUES ACROSS 1. Present flow of electricity 4. Opposite of wild or frivolous 7. Trophy seeker (3,4,6) 9. Type of cheese 10 Car-care professional 12. An evasive statement 15. There is no soft option in this technique 18. A light swelling? 20. A couple of dozen (4,3,6) 21. Surrender 22. One who's good with a lure CLUES DOWN 1. Expand beyond basic channels (5,2) 2. In Wales, call him John 3. No, not here! 4. Whitey, Sandy or Lefty, e.g. 5. N.E. Massachusetts city 6. Rustic 8. Famous Princess 11. It's for hanging headgear 13. Deposit ashes after cremation 14. Explains existence of unsold goods (2,5) 15. Quite sizeable 16. A beeline is the shortest 17. Soup server 19. Let fly at a fly, perhaps SOLUTIONS ACROSS 1, Current 4. Staid 7. Big game hunter 9. Edam 10. Mechanic 12. Prevarication 15. Hardsell 18. Bulb 20. Four and twenty 21. Yield 22. Enticcr DOWN 1. Cable up 2. Evan 3. There 4. Southpaw 5. Acton 6. Doric 8. Grace ll.Hatstand 13, Inum 14. No buyer 15. Hefty 16. Route 17. Ladle 19. Swat

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