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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Nov 1996, p. 26

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, Wednesday, November 6, 1996 Section Two Solina News by Harvey Yellowlees "You'll be happier if you give people a bit of your heart rather than a piece of your mind." "One of the greatest labour saving devices of today is tomorrow". tomorrow". Well, we had our first snow on Friday and that was enough for now. I think most of the soybeans are harvested and the farmers are at the com now, pumpkins are finished and most of the apples are picked. We have had a good seed time and harvest. The bowling this week is a sad situation for 3 rural teams, namely Solina, Courtice and Hi C's. I hope they have a better better night this week. Hampton have 49 points, Solina 47.5, Optical 47, Newtonshaw 38.5, Hi C's 29, Courtice 20. Better luck to some of the teams! ! Solina Card party had 10 1/2 tables. A good time was had by everyone. The results are: high - Vema Draper, Don Cockrane, Doris Flett, Marjorie Cryder- man. Low - Alma Langmaid. Most lone hands - Charles Langmaid. Lucky draws, Lyra Flintoff, Doris Flett, Don Cochrane, Cochrane, John Scott, Edna Manns, Marion Broome, Ruby Smith. Our church service there was just a fair crowd. Larainne Bennett was our greeter and Ann Connelly our lay reader. Our choir number "Alleluia Praise Ye the Lord". Reverend Munro had a children's story and song. Several had birthdays birthdays for November and put their money in the birthday box. Doreen Westlake had the News from Enniskillen By Betty Wright Mr. and Mrs. A1 Martin, Bowmanville attended Solina Supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue and were later guests with Ralph and Joyce. Mr. Ray Ashton was also a Sunday caller. Mrs. Gail Simpson and Linda Cryderman, Bowmanville, Lori Landon, Oshawa were visitors with Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Sanderson, Raglan, were recent visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. A special 90th birthday party was held on November 2nd in honour of Mrs. Meta Swain with immediate family and friends attending at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayune Pig- gott hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read, Ina Beryl Dudley Dudley and Wayne and Lynne Pig- gott. The Bortolazzo family attended attended the Christening of Alex Carlo son of Carlo and Pam Bortolazzo at Madock on Sunday. Sunday. Mr. Robert Tamblyn, Thornhill, Thornhill, Mr. Ivison Tamblyn, Oro- no, Miss Clara Page, Mr. Mike Goble, Miss Dianne Bowman, Mr. Aaron Bowman were recent recent dinner guests of Mrs. Wilfrid Wilfrid Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mrs. Herb Owen, Leamington attended the St. John's Anglican Fall Supper on Saturday evening. Mrs. Marguerite Stevens, Belleville spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chambers, Chambers, Shannon and Ashley. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty and Mrs. William Axford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Axford, Melanie and Stephanie, the occasion occasion being Melanie's birthday. birthday. Happy Birthday, Melanie. Get your knitting needles going. going. We will be needing scarves, mittens, touques etc. for the Mitten Tree Service in December. Enniskillen Church will be having a congregational pot luck supper on Saturday, November November 9lh, at 5:30 p.m. Please come and join together for food and fellowship and fun. Bring a main course or dessert and your favourite card or board game to share after the meal. See you there. Our second annual fall Fun Night and Fundraiser was held in the Church basement on October October 26th. The evening began with a delicious pot luck supper supper followed by games with a Halloween theme. Many of the children and some brave adults came in costume. After the games a raffle was held. Proceeds Proceeds were donated to the Missions Missions and Service Funds of the church. Many thanks goes to all those who donated prizes and contributed contributed through purchasing tickets. Hand quilted baby quilt donated donated by Annie Wright was won by Kyle Carruthers, young Kyle gave his Mom this prize for their expected baby. $25.00 Grade A Beef donated by Dave and Donna Snowden and Brittany will be happily consumed by Lois and Steve Nimigon. A Christmas tree donated donated by Tom and Yvonna Lupu of Pine Acres Tree Farm was won by Dorothey Sharp and a basket of home made preserves donated by Joyce Virtue was won by Ruth McGill. Joyce also donated two children's fun packs consisting consisting of various games - one was won by Sam Graham and Chayse Carruthers won the other one. A beautiful hand-painted folk art angle donated by Kim Hope was won by Diane McGill. Famous Players Movie pass donated by A1 and Wanda Sharpe and girls was won by Joyce Virtue. Christmas wreath donated by Diane McGill was won by Doreen Doreen Westlake, Solina. Apples were donated by the Carruthers family and won by John and Debbie Avery and Family. Hand Soap Dispenser and Stuffed Cow donated by John Avery and family. Alfa Laval was won by Mathew Mathew Henlein. Six votive candles donated by the Henlein family were won by Yvonna Lupu. M & M Meat gift certificate donated through Janine McGill was won by Tom Lupu. A Kitty in my pocket and Puppy in my pocket were donated donated by the Sunday School. The puppy was won by Brittany Brittany Snowden and the Kitten won by Andrea McGill. A great time was had by all. See you at the next fun night. Missions Message. Reverend Munro's message to the adults "Loving God by Loving others". others". Hymn 294 closed the service service and the Choral Postlude, "Go Now and Pass it On." "Kind words never wear out the tongue." "As I grow older, I pay less attention to what people say. I just watch what they do." Don't forget Eldad Church bake sale November 22nd at the "Bowmanville Mall". We had another successful roast beef dinner at Solina hall on Sunday, November 3rd, We cleared around $2200 dollars. Thanks to everyone who helped in any way. And a special special thanks to all who bought tickets. Without you there would be no supper. Thanks again to everyone. Emily Broome, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ted, Dian, Mary and Teddy Broome, Orono were weekend visitors with Lloyd and Marion Broome. By Edna Thickson On Wednesday evening our annual turkey supper was held at the Garden Hill Church. Everything went well and we 'didn't ran out of anything. A good crowd attended. On Thursday the seniors met to play games. The October October birthday dinner will be held on Hallowe'en, the 31st. Our annual Christmas dinner will be held on November 21, Thursday. Mae Muldrew won two draws. On Sunday we had an average average crowd at church at Garden Hill. Reverend Sedgwick was our speaker as usual. After the usual Musical prelude, call to worship and prayer in unison. The first lesson was read from Matthew 22: 32-46 all about the great commandment and questions about the great Messiah Messiah and a discussion on this with the children. The choir had an anthem. Announcements Announcements were given. The second lesson was from Deut. 34 about the death of Moses. Reverend Sedgwick spoke on God's commandments; a was received by J. and uwen shortened version. Taken from Taylor followed with the usual (Matthew 22:40). The offering benediction over Choral Amen. Top 4-H Members The top male and female 4-H members in Durham East were honored Saturday evening at the annual 4-H Awards Banquet held at the Baseline Community Centre. Centre. Jennifer Bowman, a director of the Durham East 4-H Council, presented these unique clock trophies to Scott Swain and Dianne Bowman. The awards are sponsored by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. FLYER PRINTING AND DELIVERY PACKAGE! PRINTED ONE SIDE Print 19,500 8 1/2" x II" flyers on white bond I colour of ink (your choice) We typeset, print and distribute flyers $ 1,033.50 = 5.3^ each PRINTED TWO SIDES Print 19,500 8 1/2" x II" flyers on white bond I colour of ink (your choice) We typeset, print and distribute flyers $ 1,267.50' = 6.5d each Add a 2nd colour of ink to your flyer $ 125.00 per colour - per side of flyer * plus taxes James Publishing Publishers of The Canadian Statesman and Clarington/Courtice Independent 62 King Street West, Bowmanville Phone: (905) 623-3303 Fax: (905) 623-6161 ft

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