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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jun 1994, p. 33

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, June 22,1994 19 Fireworks in Hampton on Friday Evening Quote - "A smooth sea never Leskard Pot Luck Supper made a skillful mariner, neither do Wednesday, June 22-6 p.m. at Les- uninterrupted prosperity and success kard United Church. A community qualify men for usefulness and happi- meeting will follow for your final op- ness." portunity to discuss the use of Les- Sympathy of community to Mrs. kard Church for worship and commu- Marlene Risebrough in the sudden nity events. passing of her mother, Mrs. Anita Fabbrini and family, Oshawa were, last Wednesday luncheon luncheon guests of her grandmother, Mrs. Inez Harris. , Father's Day dinner guests of Mrs. Betty Miller and Donald Chal- lice, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ferri- er, Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, Misses Cindy and Debra Brown, Mr. Robt. Payne, all from Peterborough, Mrs. Denise Warren, Amanda and Cory, Mr. Glenn Downer and daughter, daughter, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice Orono. Everyone then visited visited their sister and oür daughter Donna Donna Sutherland in Oshawa hospital. We are happy to report our neighbour neighbour Carlos Tamblyn is home and recuperating recuperating nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott, Mr..and Mrs. Fay Adams, were, guests of Don and Anne Adams and family, Port Perry, and celebrated Father's Day and also Gloria's birthday., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton, Kendal and Mrs. Inez Harris attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Bob and Louise Wright, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Savegniy and Mrs. Helen Kirkman, all from Peterborough, Peterborough, were last Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staples. Mrs. Nancy Heckbert, Oshawa was overnight guest of her grandparents grandparents the "O. Challices". Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwin, Oshawa were recent guests of his grandmother, Mrs. Edith Taylor, Of course the big news this past and church members are warmly wel- week, was the extreme heat wave of corned. Please confirm your atten- 90° and over, and the robbery of oiir dance by calling Becky Bilcox, 623- "poor old" bank. The second time in 3331, ext. 1350, between 8:00 a.m. one year! Orono Town Hall Party Twelve tables of progressive eii- chre at the June 15 card party, held in Orono Town hall and following results results High- Loma Crockett 86, Charlie Charlie Campbell 83, Robin Alldread 80, Lena Graham's 78, Marie Couroux and Minnie Taylor tied at 76. Low score - May Tabb. Lucky draw winners - Shirley Gordon, Kay Powell, Martha Clarke, Ken Gimblett, Walter Murphy, Tom Wilson, Muriel Birch. Cards every Wednesday night 8 p.m. June 22 and 29th. and discontinued discontinued until after Orono Fair time. U.C.W. News Fourteen members of unit #3, held their meeting at Durham Srs. Complex Complex at the home of Mrs. Muriel Patterson Patterson (Mrs. Clare Gunter's sister) out on the spacious lawns. A delicious delicious luncheon of salads, cold meats, casseroles and luscious desserts were much enjoyed. Grace was sung, and all welcomed by Mrs. Dorothy Bailey. Bailey. Cards were signed by all, to Mrs. Marion Kilpatrick in Bowmanville hospital, a farewell to Mrs. Joan Hodge, who is moving to Calgary in the future. A birthday card to Mrs. Jennie Bowins. Leila Weny introduced introduced our guests. Her daughter-in- law Pam Wcrry, a long time worker in the church, and Donna Morrison, .a and 4 p.m. Orono Horticultural Society - June Rower Show, Thursday, June 23, 7:30 p.m., Orono United Church. Guest Speaker: Mr. Jim Cameron. Topic - Town Plantings. All welcomed. welcomed. Rower Basket Sale for Decoration Sunday, June 26, will be sold on Saturday, Saturday, June 25. Advance orders $6.00 per basket from Adele McGill, 5259 Mill St. Orono. Please order from Adele (983-5912) or Ro Sharpe (983-9761). In Concert; Lamelle Harris - Saturday Saturday July 9, 7:30 p.m. $10 advance Tickets: $15.00 at the door. The Peoples Peoples Church, 374 Sheppard Avenue E., Willowdale. For tickets call (416) 222-3341. Durham Region March for Jesus "King of the Nations" Saturday, June 25th, 10:30 - Noon, Memorial Park Oshawa. The 4T Club Meeting Thirty-eight members of Durham Sr. Citizens Club held their meeting in hall, Thursday, June 16, and all enjoyed enjoyed a delicious salad supper, catered catered to by members of Orono Arena board. Following dinner, President Marion Marion Tennant welcomed everyone and thanked all for helping set up for din ner. A young lady gave an interesting busy mother and community worker, talk on the benefits of saving pop can They gave an excellent résumé on tabs. These are then donated to vari- our new "Logos" program coming ous groups and go to buy wheelchairs into our church this September. For for disabled. Our club then presented youth 12-16 years of age. A great several large jars to our guest, and deal of planning has gone into this program and already excellent leaders leaders arc in place. Our guests were thanked for presentation. Orono United Church Birthday greetings to: Eleanor Terrill - June 23 (O), Jennie Bowins - June 24 (0), Inez Harris - June 25 (O), Ed Millson - June 25 (O). Logos: Parents of young persons between the ages of 12-16 years arc invited to hear about the LOGOS program on Tuesday, June 21 from 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. For further information information call the office at 983-5502. Vacation Bible School: will be held at Newcastle United Church, July 25-29 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Classes will be provided for children were thanked for helping. We are grateful to Marion and Roy Tennant for all their gracious help, and another thank you to Mrs. Rose Osborne for all her help in doing doing the telephone lists, for each meeting. meeting. Mrs. Irene Maher volunteered to do telephone calls and Mrs. Doris Day volunteered to take the Presidents Presidents position. A committee of Gladys Gladys and Phil Hayman and Bill and Ruth Grady to look after the August 18 annual Barbecue. Joyce Gray as secretary, Benny Woodward as Treasurer and Mrs. Gladys Woodward as Sunshine Committee Committee Secretary. Our thank you again to the thoughtful Girl Guides and leaders, by Michelle Balson - 697-2349 Come meet Reverend David Murphy Murphy from Northern Ireland at a Church Barbecue, Orono United Church, Tuesday, June 28, 1994, Dinner - 6:00 p.m. Service 7:30 p.m. Please bring either a salad or a dessert. Hamburgers, hot dogs, fixings fixings and cold drinks will be provided. Chairs will be set up in the mam hall or bring your lawn chair to sit outside. There will be an offering plate for donations to help pay for the bar- beque. Summer Services Summer services begin at 10:00 a.m. Orono - July 3, 17, 31, Kirby July 10, 24. Newcastle - August 7, 14, 21, 28, September 4 -10:30 a.m. Regular services begin on September September 11,1994. Sunday school starts on September September 18,1994. Our greeters: Myno and Judy Van Dyke and family. Our Ushers: Cliff Terrill, Gord Werry, Pam Werry and Wayne Worry. Worry. Our Nursery Supervisors: Jackie and Marie West. Community Announcements Pastoral Services Advisory Committee, Committee, Bowmanville Hospital: will be holding its Annual Meeting on Wednesday, June 22,7:30 p.m. in the Chapel; Guest Speaker: Reverend Bmce White, Chaplain Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. All clergy Summer is officially here. Unfor- George Harper with his score of 79. tunately the days will now be getting Verna Slute also had the Most Lone shorter. Fortunately the Wednesday Hands of six. The evening's Most Euchre Card Party is not short of Honest Player was Wilma Kantor. Ei- good players. The evening's highest leen Warder won the Special. The score of 101 was earned by Vema Slute. The second highest was 90, earned by Grant Bright. Next was Ann Taylor with 88. This score was followed by John Kuyer with 84. And last, but certainly not least was Draw winners were Bernice Renton, Pauline Raymond, Bernice Wells, Muriel Butson and Marie Brooks. Please note that the Euchre Card Party will run only for the first three Wednesdays of July. The Card Party will resume in September. Also coming coming to an end is the Ladies' Fitness classes. They too will begin again in September. How about a few reminders? An early Canada Day celebration of fireworks fireworks will be taking place this Friday evening. The Hampton Community Association will begin serving hot dogs at 8:30 p.m. Show time is set for 9:00 p.m. at the Community Centre Centre on Old Scugog Road. For additional additional information, please contact Beth Knowler at 263-8335 or Lee Campbell at 263-2018. A Farewell party for Reverend Warren will take place Friday June 25th at 7:00 p.m. in the C.E. Wing. 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