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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1994, p. 53

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, October 5,1994 9 H ...... v Isabelle Challice - 983-5824 . i- ■ Quote - "For good or ill, your conversation conversation is your advertisement. Eve- rytime you open your mouth, you let men look into your mind." Mr. and Mrs. Petèr Etmanskie Jr. and family attended the party, held Sunday, October 2 in Whitby United Church in honor of Mr. Peter Et- manskie's Sr. retirement as custodial officer for 26 years service. Miss Robin Fiske, Portage La Prairie, Prairie, Manitoba and Miss Kerry Lyn Challice, Lindsay, were Wednesday noon luncheon guests of the O. Chal- lices. Congratulations to Orono's new bulk store and the owners. Turns out to be the lady Lenore Andrews is a great niece of my hubby! (small world). Again a new business, a new video video store, owned andoperatedby Bonnie Bonnie Jackson. Open 10 a.m. -10 p.m. Congratulations. Last Monday Mrs. Inez Harris and Mrs. Jean Allin attended the Zone 42 of U.S.C.O. meeting (United Senior Citizens of Ontario) at Dundonald (east of Cobourg). We understand an invitation has been given for Spring meeting to be held here at Durham Complex. Well, our gardens have been given a reprieve and are once again in bloom. The everlasting raspberries are so sweet and tasty! It's time to clean up gardens and get those tulip, daffodils etc. in the ground, ready for next Spring! Mrs. Edith Taylor spent the past weekend visiting her daughter, Mrs. Anne Marie Thomson, Oshawa. The Challices had a very enjoyable enjoyable weekend. They attended the wedding wedding of their granddaughter Miss Cindy Brown, Saturday, October 1, to Mr. Robert Payne in Westdale United Church. Reception was held in the Rock Haven. Open House was held on Sunday at the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown, Clon- sillea Avenue, Peterborough. Heather Rebekah Lodge News Our second meeting alter the summer summer holidays had a good attendance, with only two officers absent. We draped the charter in loving memory of our two departed sisters and a Past Grand Master, Sisters Doris Wannan and sister Edith Gordon. Sister Carol Boyd filled in as Recording Recording Secretary in place of sister Violet. During our meeting, a recess was called and a guest speaker Katherin Roberts was introduced by sister Bertha, Bertha, to tell us about "Hospice Durham." Durham." It is a non-profit Community If you are new to Bowmanville... iUIs innti WELCOME SERVICE would like to call on you with Housewarming Gifts and information about your new location. Call Your Hi Neighbour Hostess Marie Hodge at 623-7452 based volunteer program. This provides provides in-home support to individuals and families facing a life threatening illness. Hospice Durham was incorporated incorporated in 1991 as a registered charity, and is governed by a volunteer board of directors. It was very interesting and we thank Katherine very much for taking time, telling us of her work. Sister Gloria reported on progress of the Bazaar to be held Saturday, December 3. Sister Norma gave a report report on the tea served to Elvin and Francis Blewitt's 50th anniversary. Sister Olive gave the financial reports. reports. Our next meeting on October 11 is the installation of new officers and all officers are to wear white dresses. To be at the hall by 7:30 p.m. Lodge closed according to the Ritual Ritual and a lovely lunch and social time was spent by all! Orono Town Hall Report Twelve tables at the Wednesday, September 28 party at Orono Town Hall and the following results. High scores - Bernice Moffat 86, Hilda Caswell 83, Velma Jakeman 81, Alf Pigott 81, June Wilson 81. Low score - Sharon Casey. Lucky draw winners - Hilda Caswell, Caswell, Tom Wilson, Minnie Taylor, Martha Clarke, Marion Sears, Jean Allen. Euchre every Wednesday night 8 p.m. and lunch is provided. Community Care Dinner Minutes A delicious roast beef dinner was much enjoyed by all present at the first "Community Care" dinner party held in Orono United Church, Wednesday afternoon, September 28. A full menu of beef, gravy, potatoes, vegetables, salad, and a tasty "Apple Crisp" for dessert. Entertainment followed by excellent excellent musical program, supplied by Bowmanville "Happy Trail Singers". Congratulations and thanks to Dini Schoenmaker and her helpers for a job well done. Orono United Church News Our greeters: Brian and Sheri Schoenmaker. Choir: meets on Wednesday, October October 5, 7 - 8 p.m. Lower C.E. Hall. If you like to sing, please join us. There are just 8 weeks until the first Sunday in Advent! We will practice the Christmas Canata soon. Oshawa Presbytery U.C.W. will hold their fall afternoon meeting here on Tuesday October 4. Guest speaker will be Marion Logan. Book room available. We still need one more babysitter for this meeting. If you can help please call Bertha White (983-5415). Stewards' Roast Beef Fall Supper: Saturday, October 22, 5 and 6:30 p.m. For a delicious dinner call for tickets from Isabelle Challice (983- 5824) or June Heard (983-5169). Baptism: Baptism Sunday will be November 13. If you would like to have your children) baptized, please call Reverend Russell as soon as possible. possible. Orono United Church Anniversary: Anniversary: Sunday, October 16th, 11 a.m. Guest Speaker: Reverend Dr. Bruce McLeod. Special music and lunch follows. Mid-week Senior . Service: Wednesday, October 5, 11 a.m. Durham Durham Seniors Complex, Orono. A Community Gathers for Remembrance Remembrance to honour the memory of their loved ones through music, verse and photography Thursday, October 6, 7:30 p.m., Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium, Auditorium, comer of Adelaide Avenue W. and Harmony Rd. N., Oshawa. Although there is no charge, please register your name and the number in your family who wish to attend by calling the Palliative Care Office at 576-8711, ext. 3931. Sponsored Sponsored by Palliative Care Services, Oshawa General Hospital. (No admission admission charge). Logos: Tuesday, October 4, 4-7 p.m. Main hall Orono Church. For youth 12-16 years. If you would like to give it a try you can come for the first three weeks at $3.00 a night. The program includes Music and Drama, Faith for Life, Mealtime and Activities. Activities. Food Bank: The Salvation Army in Bowmanville is urgently appealing for donations of non-perishable food items. They will be distributed in this area. Thanksgiving Sunday, October 9: We will be having an intergeneration- al service with the children participating. participating. Please bring a gift of food for the food bank. Bridges: Our second edition of the newsletter is now available. Please pick up your copy at the front doors. Adult Fellowship Group: Based on the results of the survey taken at Kirby United Church we have decided decided to hold an Adult Fellowship Pot- Luck Supper on Saturday, October 15, 6 p.m., Kirby Church at which time we will decide on the objectives for the group. We would like to invite invite friends from Orono United Church to join with us. United We're Awesome: For all children, grades 1 to OAC. St. Paul's United Church and Trinity United Church, Bowmanville on Saturday, October 29,1994. Registration forms and further information available from either Brian Colville (983- 9473) or Noreen Nixon (983-5076). Mirror Mirror: a musical concert with Eric Lambier and Wayne Hein- ricks on Sunday, October 23, 7:30 p.m. at the Orono Town Hall. Tickets $8.00 per person; children 12 and under under $2.00. Refreshments will be sold. This is a fund raising project for Kirby's. Kirby's. Net proceeds will be shared by Kirby United Church and Denise House. Please call Margaret Henderson Henderson (983-9608) to order your tickets. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pigott attended attended the wedding of her great, great neice Donna Donahue who was married married September 24 in Orono United Church, Reverend Russell officiating. , Mrs. Lynn Kimmett, Lindsay was last Thursday visitor at her mother's and aunt, Mrs. D. Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings Durham Complex. After a hectic week past, the Challices are slowlv getting back to normal. Following celebrations from two birthdays, and our granddaughter's granddaughter's wedding in Peterborough. Mrs. Dolly Harris and daughter Norma Ford, Brantford, are spending a few days, visiting her brother Alf Pigott and all enjoyed a birthday party party in honor of Dolly's 94th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Adams were also guests. Last Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Pigott enjoyed a color tour to Algonquin Park and report very vibrant colors. Recent visitors at the Lawrence Staples residence included Mr. and Mrs. Ken Savingy and Mrs. Helen Kirkman all from Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rowan, Yelver- ton were Saturday guests of the Lawrence Lawrence Staples and all attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcom, in the Lions Centre, Bowmanville. Miss Janet Moffat, Orono attended attended the Payne-Brown wedding in Peterborough, Peterborough, Westdale United Church, Saturday, October 1. St. Saviour's Anglican Church ACW: Tuesday, October 4, 7:30 p.m. in the Parish hall. All ladies are invited. Parish Cycle of Prayer - every week we will include in our prayers two of St. Saviour's families. These families will also receive a prayer card in the mail. St. Saviour's Young People - Kid's Group: Judy Leek and our young people ages 6 and up meet in the main hall. Kindergarten/Nursery: Shelley Molica will take the babies, up to age 4/5 downstairs in the nursery for nursery/kindergarten. nursery/kindergarten. Youth Group: Gayle Esler and the Youth Group will meet downstairs in their own room. If you are interested in helping with our young people's programs please contact either Judy, Gayle or Shelley. Beginners Bible Study: This has been running for the past three Sundays Sundays at St. Saviour's l:-3:30 p.m. Lead by Reverend Hartley. Anyone who has not had any bible study training is very welcome to attend. Cost is $1.00. Outreach Walkathon: Sunday, October October 16th. After morning service 10:30 a.m. Leaving Parish hall and returning for a potluck lunch. Walkers Walkers please pick up pledge sheet at the back of the church today. If you cannot cannot walk please sponsor those who can. Also non-walkers can help by setting up for the potluck lunch at noon. . 0 Harvest Thanksgiving Sunday, Today: Thank you to all who helped decorate or donated to make our church beautiful. St. Saviour's Fall Bazaar: Saturday, Saturday, November 5, 2-4 p.m. Attention Seniors: Community Care Orono Luncheon Out Program 4th Wednesday every month at Orono Orono United Church 12 noon. Cost $5.00. Call 623-2261 to reserve your seat or arrange a ride if needed. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Saturday, October 29th at the dinner hour. Please advise Gayle Esler or Charlotte Anderson if you plan to attend attend and if you would like be one of the host homes. This dinner is planned so everyone attending brings a dinner dish. The host home will not be revealed until you open your envelope Saturday afternoon. You will not know who you will be having dinner with until you arrive at your hosts. This is for all adults of our congregation. Geese Go South As many of our readers have noticed, noticed, the flocks of wild geese have already started their annual migration south. It really is a miracle as to their intuition when and the directions, but found this little article recently and thought it quite informative. The principle of their formation is quite interesting. Each goose can see where it's going and each goose (except (except the leader) can see and be seen by at least one other. The older, stronger geese fly in the front line, to part die air for the ones behind. All the while, the birds carry on a constant constant honking. Perhaps it is a loud farewell to those of us foolish enough to stay in the north for the winter! Cystic fibrosis takes the lives of more Canadian children than any other inherited disease. disease. Hundreds of Canadian scientists are searching for a cure. 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