1 I 8 The Canadian Statesman, Boxvmanvillc, Wednesday, December 18, 1996 MeFadyen - Duern Wedding On Saturday, September 28, 1996, at 3 p.m. in Hampton United Church, the Reverend Robert Munro, united in marriage Stéphanie Duern and Shawn MeFadyen. The organist was Ross Metcalf and the piper Ian Robinson. Parents of the bride are Alvin and Darlene Powell, Russell, and Normand and Beatrice Duern, Ottawa. Parents of the groom are Douglas and Barbara MeFadyen, Hampton. Julianne Bankley the bride's sister was the matron of honor, and the bridesmaids Sue Dcefholts, Pam DesRoches and Melissa MeFadyen. Best man was Dan Smith, and the ushers Craig Burns, Jason Westlake and Kim Duern. Following the' ceremony a reception was held in Solina Hall. Mr. and Mrs. MeFadyen honeymooned at Cape Breton Island and are now residing in Ottawa. This weeks edition of the Solina Solina news is coming to you on location from Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanvillc. This is the first time I have been a patient at this hospital and I must say the care and kindness shown to me has been no less than excellent. excellent. My hat is off to all of the super doctors and nurses at MHB "Friends arc the chocolate chocolate chips in the cookies of life". Announcing a Christmas Choral Festival, a Church Bulletin Bulletin stated that the program would be followed by a "message" "message" by the minister. Although we have no show on the ground so far, to add to the beauty of the Christmas lights, the village and outskirts Celebrating A Birthday! Jolly "Old" St. Nick! Happy 3rd Birthday to Nicholas Nicholas Stanley Dudar. Nicholas will be 3 on December 20. You've brought lots of smiles and joy to all of our lives. You arc a happy, jolly, Hakuna- Mctata kind of guy Nick. Lots of love Daddy, Mommy, Brittney and Aaron. eel van Edvan Realty 214 King St. E. Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 1P3 623-4445 Fax 623-8859 wjm Thankyo sue Glenda Murray P WANTED! 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The natural landscape makes this acreage special - asking 589,900. Call Wilma Entwisle, Sales Representative 623-4445 or 786-2911 (res.) Panasonic and STEREO m ■ Technics, PRODUCTS • MINI STEREOS BOOM BOXES • CD PLAYERS • CASSETTE PLAYERS (R) Clarington's RadioShack. VCR CLINIC VCR - TV ^ STEREO SERVICENTRE You've got questions. We've got answers."" ELECTRONICS - MUSIC - OFFICE SUPPLIES 15 King St. West Bowmanville 697-0310 OJ.P. Solina News by Harvey Yellowlees Mitten Tree Service Held in Enniskillen of Solina is ablaze with lights. I engaged judges from Bowmanvillc Bowmanvillc (I hope their fees arc not too high - I have not received received the bill yet!) to pick the most attractive display. The winner this year is Doreen Westlake. (Close behind were Dave and Debbie McGregor and the Stone Family). Congratulations Congratulations Dorrcn! You may pick up your prize anytime at my home. Prize was generously generously donated by D.K.'s Seeds 'n Feeds. The rural bowling Tuesday night had some different winners winners - Solina look 3 points from Hampton. Good old Courtice took 3 points from the Opticals, Hi C's took three points from Ncwtonshaw. The standings now arc Hampton 99, Solina 84.5, Optical 81, Ncwtonshaw 70.5, Hi C's 67, Courtice 27. I hope Peter got safely married, there is no doubt his average will be down for the rest of the season!!! Hampton had a good turnout at their card party Wednesday. Wednesday, December 18 will be the last parly until after the New Year, and will be on January January 8, 1997. The results of this week are High - Don Cochrane, Cochrane, Barb Cochrane, Ruth Tink, Mela Swain, Agnes Schofield. Low - Joyce Potter. Most lone hands - Carolyn Hicks. Special - Carolyn Hicks. Draws - Carolyn Hicks, Rudy Trcwin, Agnes Schofield, Schofield, Ruth Tink. The Solina Women's Institute Institute held their Christmas meeting meeting on Wednesday Evening, December 11 at the Solina Hall, with the West Group in charge. A social time was followed followed by a turkey dinner. Afterwards Afterwards we were entertained by the re-enactment of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas' with all W.I. members involved. involved. Thanks to guest appearances appearances by Murray and Eric the Reindeers and to Doug De- well for tickling the ivories for our Christmas singing. Secret Pal gifts were exchanged as we wished each other Merry Christmas for another W.I. year. A good crowd attended the final final card party of the season at Solina Hall. Results arc High - Ken Whittington, Helen Wctli- crup, Elwood Manns, Edna Manns. Low - Doris Flctt. Special Special - Leona Wilson. Most lone hands - Pal Best. Draws - Bill McHugh, Jean Munday, Albert Pearce (2), Clarence Bray, Em Brown, Harry Knox, Billie Brown, and Kay Kelly. Thanks to Marion Peters and Helen Wcthenip for lunch. Next card party January 10,1997. Church service on Sunday was conducted by the Sunday School as it was our Annual White Gift Service. The greeters greeters were the Primary Class. Call to Worship was by the Senior Class. The Junior Class lit the 3rd candle of Advent. Each class gave a presentation, consisting of recitations, songs and plays. The While Gifts and toys were presented and the Benediction was given by the Senior Class. Lunch and Fellowship Fellowship followed the service. Merry Christmas and a Happy Happy New Year to all of my Faithful Readers! By Betty Wright Mr. and Mrs. George Carson, Mrs. J. C. Tamblyn, Mr. Ivison Tamblyn, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tamblyn, Stoney Creek were dinner guests of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Mrs. Yvette Owen, Learning- ton was a Wednesday visitors of the Edgar Wrights. On the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibson had their families in to celebrate Zachary Zachary and his little cousin Mitchell's 2nd birthday. Happy Birthday Zachary and Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott attended the annual Piggott Christmas Party at Hay don Hall on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe spent Sunday afternoon and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Huggins and family, Peterborough. Emily Gorgcrat, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Newcastle, were Thursday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott. Mrs. Albert Bon, Justin and Melanie, Oshawa, Mrs. Yvette Owen, Leamington and neighbours neighbours were visitors of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin and Clara Page attended the Clarington Concert Band and The County Town Singers Concert at the Bowmanvillc High School on Sunday. On Sunday, December 15th we held our White Gift and Mitten Tree Service. The Tree was laden, as usual. We would like to thank all the teachers and Reverend Scli for preparing preparing such a wonderful service entitled "The Good, The Bad and The Snuggly". Also, thanks goes to the children and to all who contributed to the tree being so full of touques, scarves etc. and the White Gifts and non-perishable items. If you enjoyed Sunday morning's morning's pageant you won't want to miss out on our next presentation presentation on December 22nd when we combine both Sunday Schools, add some spirited Christmas caroling, the Tyrone Country Cloggcrs, a few goodies, goodies, apple cider from Archibald's Archibald's Orchards and maybe even a few live animals, next Sunday 6:30 p.m. at Tyrone Community Centre. On December 22nd - Enniskillen Enniskillen Church will worship with a special service of carolling. carolling. Lots of music and almost no preaching...well, there may be a little preaching but definitely definitely lots of singing. December 24th - Christmas Eve we have Family Candlelight Candlelight services at both Enniskillen Enniskillen and Tyrone Churches. Enniskillen Enniskillen service will be celebrated at 6:30 p.m. and Tyrone's Tyrone's service will be celebrated celebrated at 7:45 p.m. December 29lit both Enniskillen Enniskillen and Tyrone Church will worship together at Enniskillen Church at 9:30 a.m. Several from the area attended attended Kirby United Church on Sunday evening where they enjoyed enjoyed the combined choirs of Eldad and Tyrone United Churches and the Bowmanvillc Seventh Day Adventist Hand Bell Choir. The combined choirs of Mar- anatha Christian Reform Church and First Baptist Church present their Christmas Concert under the direction of Cory Kuipcrs Saturday, December December 21st at Bowmanvillc at 8 p.m. and Sunday, December 22nd at 7:00 p.m. in Oshawa. I would like to wish the editor editor and staff at The Canadian Statesman a Very Merry Christmas and a Healthy and Happy New Year. Maple Grove W.I. & U.C.W. Maple Grove W.I. and U.C.W. and guests met in the C. E. Hall on December 9lh at 6:30 p.m. for a Pot Luck Supper. Supper. Ruth Geddcs, President of U.C.W welcomed everyone. Joan Russell and Dorothy McIntyre with Edna Laird at the piano sang their 'Welcome Song', after which everyone repeated Grace. Over 50 ladies and girls partook partook of an array of casseroles, salads, rolls and various desserts. desserts. The W.I. presented Win Brown with a Birthday Cake in honour of her 80th birthday which was served at dessert table. table. Ruth Geddcs was in charge of giving out a number of gifts. Ruth Wood, whose birthday was that day, was the recipient of the first gift. Collection was taken in aid of the Salvation Army Christinas Hampers and amounted to $146.50. Carol singing followed, led by Mary Ann Found with Edna Laird at the piano. A short worship service interspersed interspersed with carols was conducted conducted by Dorcne Kelsey, Shirley Shirley Bubar and Minnie Evers. Audrey Hall gave a couple of Christmas readings. Jane Smith, dressed in purple, purple, gave a humorous reading entitled 'Why I wear purple'. Both Dorcne and Ruth, our group presidents, wished everyone everyone a safe journey home and a Merry Christmas. Terry Kelsey and three young men did the dishes. Our thanks to these special people. Solina W.I. News CORRECTION NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Christmas Countdown Sale" Flyer. Page 33. Item 7. Heavy Duty Titan Knife, 57-5051 -4. Copy reads: With 15 Blades. Should read: With 5 Blades. We have passed on a greater savings to our valued customer by reducing the following prices on the front page. Front Page Jumbo Wrap, 51-7801-0. Copy reads: 2.49 single roll. Should read: .99 single roll. Page 14. Conair 1600W Hair Dryer, 43-8025-2. Copy reads: Reg. 34.99, Sale 29.99, Save 5.00. Should read: Reg. 31.99, Sale 29.99, Save Now. Page 23. 500W Worklight, 52-4080. Copy reads: Reg. 16.99, Sale 12.99, Save 23%. Should read: Reg. 15.99, Sale 12.99, Save 18%. We sincerely regret any Inconvenience we may have caused you. ©j.p, cnote351-96 All Zones Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Ontario Members of the Solina W.I. gathered in the lower hall at 6:30 p.m. for a Victorian Christmas Party, which started with punch and hors d'oeuvres, followed by a bountiful dinner, all prepared by the West Group. The tables were beautifully beautifully decorated and the meal was enjoyed by everyone. President Jean Taylor welcomed welcomed members and guests and thanked the West Group for their efforts, which were roundly applauded. Solina W.I., which is twinned with Billon W.I. in England, received Christmas greetings from Billon. Our present correspondent, correspondent, Blaikic Rowscll, reported reported highlights of their news and drew members' names to receive the three gifts they sent us. President Jean thanked Jennifer Jennifer Bowman and Joyce Hancock Hancock for their work in providing providing us with the interesting craft classes, and presented them with a small token of our appreciation. appreciation. Jenny reported that the weekly classes in ballroom and line dancing will start January January 16th and last for ten weeks. The charge will be $5 per night and all interested people arc welcome. Alter making the draw lor F.W.I.O., the West Group leader, leader, Helen Hancock, invited us to move upstairs for the evening's evening's entertainment, a musical musical skit of "The Night Before Christmas", with special guest pianist Doug Dowell. We were then told that everyone would be participating in this event, and we were to pick up our designated costumes ns we arrived arrived upstairs, where we were to deposit the Christmas gifts we had brought for the Salvation Salvation Army, The skit, MC'd by Jenny Bowman, was interspersed interspersed with carol singing and gift-giving to "Secret Pals" and guests, and there was much jollity jollity involved. There was universal universal surprise and delight at the hitherto unrecognized dramatic dramatic talents of the actors, from Santa Claus (Donna Bar- key) right down to the lowliest reindeers (Eric Bowman and Murray Vice). Doug Dcwcll was thanked for his participation, and in turn he thanked everyone for their kind messages at the time of his mother's recent death. He extended extended Christmas greetings to us all. President Jean closed with good wishes to everyone for a Happy Christmas and a safe and healthy New Year. The next meeting will be on January 8th, 1997. 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