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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Oct 1997, p. 18

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) Page IS The Clarington/Courticc Independent, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, October 4, 1997 Newcastle Church News St. George's On Sunday, September 28, at St. George's Anglican Church, Pricst- in-Charge, the Reverend Cliff Evans conducted the 8 o'clock service. The Reverend Oakley Peters took the 11 o'clock service. service. Two children were baptized baptized - Clare Sophia June While daughter of Garth and Tracey While and Reverend Peter's great great niece from Havelock, Ashley Elizabeth Susan Barrie. Flowers at the.altar were placed by Fran Holland in loving memory of her husband husband Jack. Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday, October 5th. A Prayer Group will be meeting every Wednesday evening beginning October 8th. A busload attended the Ordination Service in Toronto for the Reverend Ann Tottenham, now Bishop. Newcastle United Church On Sunday, September 28, a very warm welcome was extended to Mrs. Mclva Treffinger Graham, M.Mus., and to her girls' choir from Grace Cliurch- on-thc-Hill, Toronto. Reverend Donald Stiles delivered the sermon, Tools of the Trade. Coffee hour was enjoyed after the service. Wednesday evening the UCW Prcsbylcrial meeting begins at 7 o'clock at Newcastle United Church. Trillium Unit meets at the home of Eileen Allin at 12:30 on Thursday, On Monday, September 22nd, 1997, the Pioneer Button Club members celebrated celebrated their 37 th anniversary anniversary at their meeting room in Oshawa. Marion Warburton of Aurora and Hannah Loewy, of Thornhill, brought cakes fnr the occasion. Other members in attendance were Lenora Milloy of Bracebridgc, Nancy Tessier of Trenton, Helen Dance of Colborne, Hazel Crago of Newcastle, Wilma Fetch, Ella Amyot, Carolyn Webb of Toronto, June Chambers of Bond Head, Betty Catherwood of Broôklin, Retta Hartley, Ann Rice, Maureen Hase and Sandra Beck of Oshawa, and two guests Nancy Owens and Pearl Marlow. In the absence of President Lorna October 2nd. Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday, October 5th., October 12th Thanksgiving pldasc bring fruits of the harvest for decorating and foodstuffs for the Food Bank. Herrington, June Chambers conducted the meeting. Of great interest was Carolyn Webb's account of her family's vacation in the Czech Republic and Austria and her search for buttons there. Study for September was surfaces on black glass buttons with cards and study on vegetable ivory and whistles. For the October meeting, cards on fabulous beasts, heraldry and the continuing study of black glass surfaces. Law School Dean Speaks At Women Of Distinction Awards Dinner Marilyn Pilkington, the . Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, is this year's guest speaker at the YWCA's 16th annual Women of Distinction Awards , Dinner on Thursday, Nov. 6. This year's dinner is to be held at Lviv Hall - St. George's Ukrainian Heritage Centre -- located at 38 Jackson Ave, Oshawa, near the 401. Cocktails are,at 6, p.m. and dinner follows at 7 p.m., with Pilkington speaking at 8 o'clock. Her speech is entitled Women and Leadership: Challenges for the Future. Afterwards, the awards presentations for women of distinction in the following categories will be made: . Arts & Culture; Business, Professions & Trades; Community Service; Education, Training & Development; Health Care, Sciences & Technology; Non-Traditional Roles; Sports, Fitness & Recreation and Young Woman of Distinction'. The deadline for nominations nominations is Friday, Oct. 10. To order tickets or receive other information, call 576-8880. Rebekahs Report Successful Bazaar Officers and Members of Beehive Rebekah Lodge #125 wish to thank all of our friends who attended our annual Bazaar and Lucky Draw on Saturday, September 20lh. This is the largest fund-raising event of the year in support of our benevolent work. Winner of the Morning Glory-design quilt was Mrs. Marion Perfect, King St. Bowmanvillc with ticket no. 159. Winner of the multi-colored afghan was Lloyd Moore of Newmarket (he is the son of our Lodge member, Mrs. Edc Moore). Doris L. Wollstein Lodge Secretary Button Collectors Meet for Anniversary 1 Hi! I'm "Bear"! Breed: Bouvier-cross Sex: Female Age: 3 years Particulars: Fixed, with shots, likes older children and adults Personality: Very laid back Fave Movie: Shiloh Pet-Connection Telephone: 571-2034 or contact our Adoption Centre: Non Prollt #1143516 8} Newcastle Horticultural News On Tuesday evening, September 23rd, the Newcastle Horticultural Society held its fall show and meeting. Guest speaker was Andrea Clarke, M.Sc., who, with her husband, has a mail order business selling native plants for habitat restoration and attracting wildlife. Spruce Croft is the name of their business at R.R.l Blackstock, Ontario, LOB 1B0. Andrea also does ecological landscape design and as she presented her slides she commented on where the plants grow best. Mrs. Isabelle Challice, with husband Orville, judged the show and gave pertinent information on the exhibits. Earning the most points in the show and also having the Judge's Choice was Shelley Etmanskie and runner-up was Wylma Allin. Winners in the Junior Show were Montana Dey, Justin Van Niejenhuis, Zachary Jansma, Colin Van Niejenhuis, Sarah Jansma, Katie Jansma, and Erin Jansma. Everyone is invited to the Christmas Show and pot luck dinner held at the Newcastle United Church Sunday School Hall on Tuesday, November 25th. Mark it on your calendar! Clean out your closets! A cure for Diabetes could be hiding in your closet. For pick up of reusable clothing and household items phone Kf (905) -668-7514 For S1-888-511-4555 CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION CANADIENNE DU DIABÈTE Horticultural Society Presents Rose Award David Bryant was presented with the Vera Baker Dcwcll Award for best rose . species and also earned the award for most points among the rose exhibitors at the Bowmanvillc Horticultural Society's fall show. He's pictured above with Diane Howarlh, Show Chairperson and Marj Frccthy, who judged the entries. WHITBY OSHAWA HONDA presents.., CIVIC LX "CanadasFavourite" . 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