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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Jun 1998, p. 25

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 24, 1998 Section Two Page 7 "Music Sunday" at United Church by Harvey Yellowlees ; "Any man can be a father, but it takes a special man to be a dad." ! "A teenager is a person who answers the phone in the middle of the first ring." ! The weatherman promised us rain this week, but they don't always tell the truth. We need rain badly. The crops, gardens, grass and hay arc suffering. I remember when we used to get two or three days of rain and on the farm those were days to clean out box- stalls-no loaders, just a wheelbarrow (a thing with a wheel in front, two handles and no motor). The park has been very Solina W.l. Welcomes : Speaker On Organ Donations The June meeting of .Solina W.l. opened with singing the Ode and repeating repeating the Collect. The correspondence correspondence was a thank you note from the Svetec family. The friendship report was .given by Blaikic Rowsell of get well and sympathy messages messages sent out, ' The summer outing plans were given by Barbara Kapteyn, The 4-H report was given by Karen Dair, there are 15 members in the Sports Club. The sign-up sheets for "Interest" courses were passed around. The District Annual réport was given by Doris Hills. Jean Taylor reported on the Wedding Fashion Tea. Donna Barkey extended an invitation to all to the Rose .Gardens on July 5th from 2:00 p.m. on, Donna also invited the members and friends to a picnic at the Barkey farm on Sunday, July 19th. On behalf of Eric Barkey and Christine, (his 'bride to be) Donna expressed thanks for the gifts of a card thble and chairs, a set of ■board games and a "Honey- •do" tool kit that the community community had given the happy couple. couple. . A motion by Betty Grant, seconded by Margaret Ford recommended we give the 4- H club $50.00. Carried. It -whs moved by Margaret Ford seconded by Donna Barkey ta enter a display at Orono Fair. Carried. The theme is to be ."Tea Time". '"There was a membership consensus to pay the increase for our sponsored child to the Salvation Army and to include $10.00 for a Christmas gift for "Vanessa Vidil". i ;The roll call "What new idea or plant have you in your garden?" was answered by 29 members and 2 guests. ! Marion Broome presided for the program planned by the East Group, Marion read a; short Institute poem from the Centennial book. The motto "Don't let "well done" on your tombstone, mean you were cremated", was commented commented on by Pat Best who suggested we should take every opportunity to improve ourselves as well as others and earn the words "well done". - Hilda Gatchell our speaker speaker of the M.O.R.E. Organization was introduced by Alma Langmaid. ! Hilda is the Regional Communications Co-ordina- tor for M.O.R.E. (Multiple Organ Retrieval & Exchange). She explained the many factors about organ transplants, how recipients are chosen when an organ becomes available. The donor and recipient must be thatched up, one person may be in one end of the country and the other at the other end Of the country. Organ donors can be any age, from cradled infants to 70 to 80 year olds is long as the organ is healthy. There are 11 organs that Can be donated to change people's lives, some of these organs for transplant could be eyes-lungs-hcart-kidncy-pan- crcas-liver-bone and tissue etc. - A heart transplant must be done within 4'hours, a liver transplant within 15 hours and a kidney transplant within within 48 hours, A kidney transplant transplant costs financially $21,000,00 but to keep a patient on dialysis for one year would cost $37,800,00, , The confidentiality of the M.O.R.E, program is guarded guarded well, but through the organization organization recipients have been tjble to express their gratitude to families of a donor. ; Hilda encouraged us to talk it over with family and let them know your wishes and hopefully after consideration consideration people will sign their health cards to be a donor. On behalf of the membership pindy Ashton expressed thanks to Hilda and presented her with a monetary gift, Alma Langmaid P.R.O. Solina News busy with soccer, baseball and lob ball. Thanks to the Statesman for taking pictures pictures of Solina Day. Wednesday night cards at Hampton had 8 tables and lots of fun and laughter with winners as follows: High, Pauline Raymond 81, Wilma Kantor 81, Marie Brooks 81, Elwood Manns 81, Bernice Renton 79. Low, Bill O'Hara. Most lone hands Cliff Stevenson. Special no. Sara Clark. Draws - Marie Brooks, Ruby Smith, Betty Kuyer, Ann English, Ruby Trcwin. The ladies as usual served a good lunch. Sec you this week. Thanks to all my family for a wonderful "Father's Day". Harry and Loraine Knox were greeters at church this Sunday and Marilyn Morawetz the lay reader. This was music Sunday with more hymns in the service service and a special choir number. Reverend Munro's message was The Soft Whisper of God's Voice. Vacation Bible School will be July 20 to 24 at Solina Hall. On our return from church we found a strange Holstein cow on the lawn. I guess it is mine to keep. If anyone runs out of milk, or needs their lawn watered let me know. It was Father's Day and I know many families in and around the village had family family gatherings to celebrate the day. A very exciting and competitive game of Bocce ball took place on the Yellowlees back lawn. I think the red team won! The report on the Watson canine family member member "Walker". He celebrated his first birthday this week with cake, hats, ice-cream the whole birthday thing. The Pingles had a good show this weekend at their berry farm. In conversation with New Brunswick today, we find they have too much rain to get haying done but the gardens are beautiful. Perhaps they could share some. Jail and Bail Event Promotes Student Hiring CELL PHONE -- Summer job placement supervisor Garry Green (a.k.a. Super Student) drums up help wanted wanted leads from a holding cell along with Clarington municipal councillor Troy Young and KX96FM radio's Adriane Vogal behind. 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