Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Sep 1994, p. 27

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Clubs and Organizations ^************ Fall Fairs Discussed During Maple Grove W.I. Meeting Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 21,1994 9 Lodge Summons Design Wins Award The W.I. met in the C. E. Hall at 8 p.m. with Mrs. S. Found, President in charge of the following business. Mrs. Found welcomed everyone and reviewed a few of our Summer activities. activities. hearts shaped by running a fine wire through lace and shaping, adding artificial artificial roses and ribbon and used as wall hangings. Three of the group Mrs. R. Metcalf, Metcalf, Mrs. S. Doyle and Mrs. H. Pre- ... ^ j j , scott with Mrs. W. Laird at the piano Minutes were read and approved onV p ,, c 9 demonstration nf a Conntrv and Treasurer's report given. Mrs. R. Metcalf reported on the 4 ^ displays at Orono Fair and we were fortunate to receive 1st Prize. We were reminded of our doll raffle raffle tickets and these will be drawn at our October meeting on October 17th not on October 10th as previously planned. Our Roll Call was 'Show a handmade handmade craft article' and as the members members names were called each explained explained a bit about their crafts. Mrs. H. Cryderman gave the 'Good Neighbours' report. We agreed to send a letter of support support to letter from Department of Agriculture Agriculture and ask for farther details as available. Mrs. S. Found will be our delegate to the Convention on October 21st and 22nd at Scarborough. The Fun Fair hosted by Provi- dence-Shaws is tentatively set for October October 15th. More details later. pealing of Collect in unison. The group in charge served fruit pies and fruit cobblers with ice cream, tea and coffee during the social hour. The October meeting is on Octo- 'The ber 17th with a speaker on gave us a demonstration of a Country Y oung Offenders Act. ' kitchen band. Press Sect. The meeting closed with the re- Win Brown. Eldad U.C.W. Holds September Meeting Eldad U.C.W. September meeting was held at the church on. Monday, September 5 at 7:30 p.m. Hostess Ida Bray greeted the members on arrival. President Doris Hills conducted the meeting. Secretary-Treasurer Bernice Bernice Watson gave the minutes and treasurers report. . Committee reports were given... Manse - Alma Langmaid reported painting and renovations completed prior to the arrival of our new minis- . ter Reverend Bob and his wife Betty Regular collection and Pennies for Munro. She also reported on sales to Friendship was then taken up. Mrs. H. Prescott convenor for Family Affairs Affairs was in charge of the following program. Mrs. P. Metcalf commented on the 'Motto* "Fall Fairs, a Canadian Tradition." She said, "In "Spring we plant the seeds and see the flowers, etc. in the summer. In the last days of summer, our excitement centres on the Fall Fairs. Many families savour the joy of competing at Fall Fairs, with the exhibits exhibits of vegetables, fruits, handicrafts handicrafts and baking, just to name a few. The town folks are able to experience experience a bit of the Country. Brenda concluded with reading two poems. One poem was of preparing preparing for an old time country fair when the family rode to the fair behind a team of horses. Many memories are recalled by old timers. The second poem related to the present day Fall Fair when the farmers farmers take a holiday, the children love the carnival and Mothers display their baking and handicrafts. Our topic was 'Crafts' and Marjo date of church bags etc. we have available. They will be at the October auction and displayed after in the church foyer. United We're Awesome to be held this year Saturday October 29 at Trinity and St. Paul's churches in Bowmanville, was reported by Mary Millson. Our group agreed to help with food or whatever is needed. Jean Taylor gave a Stewards report report and also our caterings to "Proud to be Me Tours". She thanked all who helped, for their dedication. It was a very successful project. There will be another "Muffin Break" on October 4. Pat Best will convene this one. Vi Ashton gave her friendship report. report. Dorothy Pascoe reported plans for the upcoming Auction on October 3 at 7:00 p.m. at the church. Doris thanked the flower committee committee - Ida Bray and Loraine Knox for the lovely arrangements over the summer months. The date for the October business meeting was set for Monday the 17th at 7:00 p.m. Donna Johnston and Lois Yellow- ! rie displayed several articles made by j ees presented the topic and worship. Shirley Bubar. One article was a doll made of 2 large pop bottles with painted face and dressed like a real doll. Marjorie had also made one of these dolls and explained how they were made. Also on display was a plastic meat tray covered in pieces of fabric and a wicker basket also covered in pieces juice in celebration of joy - bread, an of fabric. These had been covered with a few layers of podge -it both before and after applying the fabric. These can be sanded and more podge-it applied to make a smoother finish. Also she had a couple of large Entertain, Travel and Compete with Durham's Own fA(ortfnuind Drum & Bugle Corps We offer professional instruction in Brass, Percussion and Dance to young people between the ages of 10 to 20. We provide instruments, uniforms and transportation as we travel throughout Ontario, Quebec and the U.S. BE PART OF THE FUN AND ACTION! JOIN TODAY! For more information, call the corps line at (905) 723-8750 © Broome. All present were then invitNext invitNext the group then joined in a Jerusalem Lodge No. 31, which meets m Bowmanville, was hon- circle and wove brightly coloured rib- ored this summer with a second place award for its Lodge Summons, bons as a symbol of solidarity and The summons serves as a newsletter for the local Masons. Bowmanworking Bowmanworking together for a common v m e placed second in the province of Ontario out of 648 lodges. The award was made July 19th at the Board of General Purpose meeting of the Grand Lodge in Toronto. In this photo, Dave Tillcock, Branch 31 Secretary (right) is shown with the award. He is being congratulated congratulated by Don Bishop, Plant manager here at James Publishing, where the summons is printed. Don is also holding a recent copy of the summons. was cause. "Spirit of the Living God 1 sung together as a benediction. Joyce Taylor and Jean Knox served refreshments for the social time that followed. LoisN. Yellowlees Press Reporter First an Agape meal. A presentation of communion elements that can be done by anyone of the church community. community. On the table were placed - candles, candles, to illumine our pathway - a cup of milk and honey, in appreciation of the world around us - a cup of grape offering of our lives, our work, and food for our world - olives that we may live in peace. Presenting these symbols were Jean Taylor, Elaine Baker, Bernice Watson, Jean Knox and Marion COUNTRY CROSSWORD SOLVE THE CROSSWORD BY FINDING THE COUNTRIES THAT GO WITH THE PICTURES. VK3NI V. VQVNV3 '9 À1V1I S QNVIONa * aoNvud e vnvtasnv z qnvtioh t :su3msnv Twenty "Ates" Using the clues provided, complete the "ates" below. 1. Sometimes a man will bring a woman flowers if they are going out on a AT E. 2. He robbed ships. ATE 3. A girl's name. ATE. 4. California is one. ATE. 5. Better ATE than never. 6. Horsetracks have a starting ATE. 7. Some people believe in ATE. 8. A companion. ATE. 9. A discussion with differing opinions. ATE 10. Food goes on it. ATE 11. People ATE to other countries. 12. To get rid of. ATE 13. Start off on a clean ATE. 14. To be angry or bitter. ATE 15. To fill with air. ATE 16. A negative emotion. ATE 17. You can do it on wheels or on a blade. ATE 18. With a compass, you ATE. 19. Carry goods in a ATE. 20. To make something from nothing. ATE 91B9J3 -QZ 91BJ3 '61 31b8iabn '81 'Ll mt2H'9I 9JBIJUI -£\ 3)BJI -p\ mUlSTI 31TMIUIIIH Z\ mTuSiwn 91BId '01 3W6 9ÏBW8 'L 31BD '9 91tn T 'p ajeyre 3)12(1 • I sddcnsuy Dog Daze How much do you know about man's best friend? See if you can figure out which of the following statements are accurate. Write "true" or "false" after each one. 1. There is a cure for distemper. 2. Kerosene mixed with milk is a good remedy for fleas. 3. There are approximately one billion puppies bom in the United States every hour. 4. The phrase "in the doghouse" goes back to the days of African slave trade. 5. Dogs get rid of heat through their tongues. 6. Chihuahuas make good seeing-eye dogs. 7. Dogs were one of the first animals to be domesticated. 8. Dogs and wolves are very close relatives. 9. The Maltese is usually very large with black hair. 10. The dogfish is half dog, half fish. 3sp?d oi aspy -g 3tuj/ç 3sp2d 6 atm '8 3IU 1 'L 3IU1 > 3S112J •£ 3IUL 'Z 38)121 sjdmsuy K2940013 K2940014 [i'd Y 0 i 7 ■'■CnOwJ PROFESSIONAL TENNIS OOT ITS START IN 1916 WHEN THE FRENCH STAR SUZANNE LENOIEN WAS PAIS $50,000 FOR A TOUR. THE ACTUAL 0RICIN OF THE 0AME, HOWEVER, CAME MANY YEARS EARLIER. IT IS THOUGHT TO HAVE EVOLVES FROM AN INS00R SPORT CAllES Jill Pf MWff (PALM SAME), POPULAR WITH FRENCH ROYALTY ROYALTY IN THE LATE 1$TH CENTURY. AtoZ-SAFETY •Horseback riding: Start off with smaller, gentler horses. Follow the rules of the ranch. Never go off on your own or abuse the animal in any way. •Head injuries: In minor cases, apply an ice bag to the bruised area. Observe patient for unequal pupil size, deep sleep or unresponsiveness. If any of these occur, phone a physician immediately. •Hail storms: Stay indoors when weather is extreme. •Hamburgers: Should be eaten in moderation because of their high fat content. •Hammers: Be cautious when using a hammer. Keep your fingers out of the way. •Headaches: Frequent headaches could mean eye strain. See an eye doctor if this is the case. •Headphones: Never walk along a busy street with headphones on. Be aware of your surroundings. K2940015 ^ headphones oi EE2EHÜ ilBHHBBMimTC K2940016

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy