« Hie Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, January 6, 1999 PilgC 11 Help Wanted WORK AVAILABLE Bowmanville Area Long term work available near you. • Bowmanville manufacturer needs assemblers, produclion line workers, general warehouse labour. All shifts available. • Retail Chain Store in Bowmanville will need men and women to help with a major store renovation. Duties will include warehouse work, shell slocking, labelling, unloading and general duties specified by supervisors. All shifts available, some weekend work required. These temporary assignments require safety footwear, the ability to work in English. Interested applicants should apply to: Global Human Resources recruiting on Friday, January 8 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Bowmanville Royal Canadian Legion 109 King St. E. Bowmanville Colour Your World 235 King St. E. Bowmanville Requires part-time (35 hours approx.), enthusiastic, outgoing, friendly person. Decorating experience a must. This position requires a mature and reliable person. Phone 623-9750 _ for interview. DISPATCHER / counter person person required immediately, experience experience an asset. Apply in person with resumé at Akers Auto Glass, 12 Temperance St., Bowmanville. Help ^urch'ti to learn / Investment Advisor ■ Durham Region Join an experienced Investment Advisor to build your personal practice. This is an ideal opportunity lor an individual who is recently qualified and starting a career in the brokerage field. You will own your own book and will be offered equity in the business within eighteen months. You will work in a rapidly growing area in the Durham Region, while learning from a seasoned professional and achieving monetary rewards that are limited only by your ambition. Qualilications: You have passed the Canadian Securities Course and the Conduct and Practices Handbook Course. Additionally, you must have or immediately obtain an Ontario Life Insurance Licence. Your computer skills are current, MS Office, etc. and you are completely comfortable on the Internet. Your biggest asset is your speaking ability and you make and deliver exceptional presentations. If you have the drive to achieve, kick-start your career by replying to Advertiser #1824, c/o The Canadian Statesman, P.O. Box 190, Bowmanville L1C 3K9, 1-1SC Carriers Needed for Turnberry, Bruntsfield and Glenabby area Call 623-0099 -= Carrier Needed for Darlington Blvd., Edinborough Lane, and Kingswood Drive area. ■ Call 623-0099 1-1 sc Work Wanted BOWMANVILLE GLASS & MIRRORS 143 Wellington Street Bowmanville 623-3410 Monday - Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. LARRY QUINNEY PAINTING and WALLPAPERING Interior and Exterior Over 17 years experience FREE ESTIMATES Senior Discount Phone 263-8535 Sealed units, storm windows and doors, store fronts and screen and glass repairs, all types of glass and mirrors available. FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour emergency plate glass replacement. Locally owned and operated. Ted Stacey Painting & Decorating Wallpapering Drywall Repairs Free Estimates Phone 623-0907 C J's Renovating Rec. rooms, baths & kitchens, decks, fences, siding, garages, additions, painting, etc. Free estimates References 263-4141 Rick Watts Carpentry General Carpentry & Framing Custom Decks Basement Renovations Free Estimates (905) 623-9709 Finishing Touch Painting & Decorating Interior-Exterior Wallpapering Free Estimates Phone 623-8183 I & T Robert E. Jackson HEATING «ELECTRICAL Air Conditioning Lennox Dealer Custom Sheet Metal Authorized Consumer's Gas Dealer 983-5293,983-6221 CARPENTERS Licensed, 25 years experience. Custom Homes General Contracting Additions, House Trim Stairs, Decks, Windows Doors & Bams All carpentry related work Ivan Jones Tony Fanara Orono Hampton 983-5303 263-9988 JACK BURGESS Plumbing & Heating Phone Hampton 263-2151 MAIL ADDRESS P.O.Box 43 Bowmanville THE HANDYMAN Small Renovations Plumbing* Electrical 25 years experience Phone Klaus 263-8032 or 263-4855 THOMAS QUALITY PAINTING Recent references available. Over 15 years experience. Free estimates within 24 hours Don't move - improve Bowmanville 697-2627 Auction Sales Sun., Jan. 10,12 Noon Auction Salent Port Perry Flea Market 1540 Hwy, 7A west Contents from n Llndsny & n Toronto home. Old round oak Inblo, wood toy box, nnllquo blanket box, 4 drawor filing cnblnol, Modl- lorrlnn slylo sldobonrd, floor model sowing machine, col- loclnblos, dishos, lurnlturo, lamp (In tho 50's), butlor box, many moro Homs. Bruco Kcllott (705) 320-2105 WANTED FOR AUCTION Estates, Antiques, Households, Bankruptcies & Liquidations sold on location oral our Dowmanvlllo Auction Hall. Packing, pickup, slorago & moving serving Durham Region & nil Ontario locations. Pnono for free conlldonllnl consultations. MacGregor Auction, Appraisal & Moving Services (005)023-7949 Toll Froo 1 (000) 3G3-G799 Auction Sales Fri., Jan. 8,5 p.m. Cornell's Auction Barn Smiles east of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The estate of the late Lillian Woodward of Sunderland, plus furnishings from a Peterborough Peterborough home - 9 pc. walnut walnut dining room suite, Gerhard Gerhard Heintzman upright piano and bench, iron bed brass trim, antique dresser wilh bevelled glass mirror, oak parlour tables, 4 pc. modern bedroom suile, washstands, new oak corner china cabinet, two plaid chesterfields and chair in excellent condition, oak rocking chairs, walnut magazine racks, G.E. automatic automatic washer, antique hanging lamp, coal oil lamps, tin toys, console colour TV, pressback rockers, mantel clocks, pine drop leaf table, oak coffee and end tables, maple chest of drawers, model cars, table and floor lamps, qty. china, glass, linens, small electrical appliances appliances and collectable items. Don & Greg Cornell Auctioneers R.R.#1 Little Britain (705) 786-2183 Mini Cow Sale at Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2 Lindsay Fri., Jan. 8 Selling bred and springer cows. Cows are pregnancy checked. Cows sell approx. 1 p.m. Carl Hickson (705) 324-9959 Sale Barn (705) 324-2774 Thurs.,Jan. 7,6 p.m. Auction at Warner's Auction Hall ' Hwy, 2, Colborne Selling from the home of Mrs. Taylor of Cobourg, moved to retirement home. Nice clean sale. Furniture, household articles, articles, some collectable pcs., dishes, glassware, etc. Partial Partial list includes very nice dining dining room suite wilh ext. table, chairs and matching hutch, oak bedroom suile with nice clean bed set, other very nice nearly new double box and matt, set, two good bed sofas, sofas, two good chrome sets, sofa and chair set, coffee and end tables, other small tables, occasional chairs, desk and chair, large quantity dishes, household articles, bedding, lamps, pictures, small table saw, dressers, chests of drawers, collectables, collectables, Lid. Edition prints and countless, mise, articles. No reserves. Sale starts 6 p.m. Visa, MC, Interac, cash or good cheque. ., "'"Gary'& Bill Warner Auctioneers (905) 355-2106 Sat., Jan. 9,10 a.m. Auction at Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. 2, Colborne Day Two of our sale from the matrimonial home and antique shop of couple split Must sell everything lo settle, good selection antique and Victorian furnishings, large qly. small dishes, glassware, collectables, etc. Pictures, paintings, prints, etc. Partial list only: nice locking circular glass showcase, refinished split pedestal 1/4 cut oak table with Jacobean twist, 6 chairs and matching sideboard, sideboard, antique dressers, antique antique chest of drawers, antique antique washstands, Victorian settee, small tables, cupboards, cupboards, antique solid brass single bed, antique chairs, antique rockers, modern round oak table and chairs, curved glass oak china cabinet, cabinet, Tiffany lamp, other lamps, numerous glass and china pcs., Nippon, crackle glass, cranberry, salin glass, dishes, primitive pcs., household household articles. No reserves. Must be sold to settle. Visa, MC, Interac, cash or good cheque. Gary & Bill Warner Auctioneers (905)355-2106 Pethick's Auction Barn Auctioneer: Don Stephenson BARN OPEN IN HAYDON Mon.-Wed.-Thurs. 3:30-6 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m.-12 Noon (905)263-4402 (705)277-9829 Consignment, Households Estates, etc. Welcome Sun., Jan. 10,10 a.m. Auction Sale MacGregor Auction Centre Bowmanville Antiques, Collectables, Books, Coins & Household Effects (Viewing 9 a.m.) Hwy. 2 to Scugog St. north 1 km. Auction features a varied selection selection of articles from past to present including Victorian sofa, mission oak buffet, dressers and wardrobe, tables tables (parlour, sofa, kitchen, nesting, coflee and end), music stands, desks, chairs and rockers (set of 5 press- backs, wicker, parlour, wing- back, etc.), blanket and wood boxes, scales, old books, tins, postcards, stamps, coins, and paper money, jewellery, jewellery, Ltd. Edition art prints, quality glass and china, wool rugs, country collectables, Royal Doultons (Fair Lady, Top of the Hill, Margaret, Helen, Helen, Shirley, Hazel, Diana, and Denise, etc.), Kenmore washer washer and dryer, plus many more rare, unique and useful articles. articles. Call for all your auction, appraisal and moving needs. MacGregor Auction & Moving Services Michael J. MacGregor (905) 623-7949 1 (800) 363-6799 AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1999 10 a.m. Exceptional Grand Opening New Year's Auction Sale of Antiques, Collectables, Glassware and Jewellery featuring a Cannington Estate, selling at NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 391 Regional Road 21, Port Perry, 1 km West of Utica Furniture: 9 pc. Oak dining room suile, incredible 3 pc. East Lake bedroom suite with 6 ft. high carved bed, lady's oak roll lop desk, oak stacking bookcase, single board painted pine jam cupboard, oak china cabinet, brass and iron bed, quarter cut oak dresser wilh round mirror, 2 quarter cut oak washstands, Victorian settee and lady's side chair, lady's needlepoint corner chair, Windsor sack back chair, 5 It. Victorian candle stand with ball and claw leet, oak planter, birdseye maple shaving mirror, llamed birch writing desk, inlaid humidor, set ol 6 horse hair balloon back chairs, Bowmanville caned child's rocker (original paint), lawyer's bookcase, round oak table wilh ball and claw leet, set ol 6 pressback chairs, single drawer pine lamp table, pine commode, pine dome lop trunk, East Lake parlour table, oak pressback rocker, ash dresser with moustache pulls, walnut whatnot. Shilling Crocks: including Widden Port Perry, Patterson Campbelllord, Roche Newmarket, Jones Port Perry, 2 Peterborough 1/4 gal. GalMckeiver & Brown, R.C. Steele Oshawa, Mulcahy Oshawa, 3 Barrie crocks (1 blue flower), Oshawa batter jug. Clocks: French ornate brass and copper bracket clock, ornate brass wall clock with birds, pequegat gingerbread clock, black forest trumpeters clock, French figurai clock, Ingram wall clock, marble desk clock, banjo clock, eclipse regulator calendar clock, 18th century clock movement. Collectables: 1913 signed samplers washstand, 16x22 Joseph Monk painting (boats), ant. (rame (J. H. Weissenbruch), W. N. Cresswell watercolour RCA, W. Stanley oil painting, octagonal Chandler pastel, water colours, violin, tapestries, anl. Hint lock pistol (Ex), Thos. Pockington Toronto brass transit with Iripod, Wards Hawthorne bicycle wilh balloon tires, signed bronze school bell, wicker baby pram, sulfide marbles, rare Lulz swirl marble, Christmas decorations, unusual wall phone, wicker doll carriage and stroller, 2 bisque dolls, signed ivory carving (Ex), picturesque Canada (2 vol), several antique cast lawn ornaments (hitching post, jockey, German Santa, stagecoach, horse post tops, frog, turtle spittoon), stained glass windows, ox yoke, cast Iron grates, quilts, military prints, toy trucks wind-up Marx band. Lamps: Cranberry opalescent hanging lamp with brass font and matching banquet lamp, 4 It. 8 in. Alabaster lamp and pedestal with birds, cranberry swirl hall lamp, ant. piano lamp, cranberry banquet lamp, cranberry opalescent fairy lamp, cranberry heater lamp, slag glass hanging lamp, Aladdin hanging lamp, 10" hanging lamp milk glass shade. Glassware: 12 pcs. Moorcrolt (candlesticks, vases), cranberry sugar shaker, cranberry condiment set, cranberry opalescent bride's basket, pair ol cranberry Bohemian vases, pr. cranberry Bohemian lustres with prisms, Beidermlre amber etched and cut urn, pickle cruet, wave crest vase, 9" Royal Nippon jardiniere, majolica umbrella stand, Nippon rare stein, llo blue jugs and plate (CPR bridge Parry Sound), set ol Royal Crown Derby forks and dishes, roseville pieces, Mikado and other child's dishos, Crown Ducal, Hummels, sterling candlesticks, Staffordshire dogs, sot ol storling llatware, ornate pedestal urns with cherubs, 3 pc. Doulton Series ware, black mark boleok vases, signed art glass (Van Brigglo moonglow bowl, Daum liquor sot, Laliquo bowl), Orllors bottle, satin glass, Wodgwood dosait, fiesta ware, carnival glass, splatter glass, vaseline glass, depression glass, Jack in tho Pulpit vase, llo blue plate (CPR bridge Parry Sound), Torquay pcs, rare Burmese pitcher, biscuit barrel, pressed glass water pitchors (Baltimore pear, etched grapes). Royal Doulton Figurines including HN 1392, 1517, 1965, 1602, 1770, 1043, 2890, 1954, 3057, 2726, 2894, 2896, 2375, 6708. Jewellery: 14 kt yellow and white gold dinner ring (npp. $12,000), 18 kt white gold diamond ongagomont ring (npp. $9,000), 18 kt white gold diamond wedding band, 18 kt white gold 5 diamond wedding band, 10 kt tiger's eye ring, men's Rolox, Indies diamond wrlstwntch (app. $3,000), Walllmm pocket watch, J.O.R. McCurdy pocket watch. Tiro above jewellery Is all from tho Cannington homo loaturod. Approx. 1,000 items will bo sold In this Now Year's Sale. Note: This Is the linost antique sale, wo have boon commissioned to soil, This Grand Opening Now Year's Sale In Ontario's newest auction facilities has boon In tho making 1er over a year. All Items are ol exceptional quality and have a brilliance all lliolr own. Don't miss tills opportunity to purcliaso some rare and boaulllul once In a lilotimo pieces. Terms: Cosh, Visa, MC, Interac, no cheques, Preview 1er this sale will ho hold Friday, Jniutnry 8th, 1999 botwoon 1 and 9 p.m, SALE MANAGED AND SOLD BY NEIL BACON AUCTIONS LTD. 905.985.1068 MS Registrations Cross Canada Marketplace Clarington Y W C A is registering registering for Winter 1999 programs. programs. Spaces are available in preschool, youth and adult fitness. Phone 623-9922. Perry's Country Crafts FOLK ART CLASS REGISTRATION Sat., Jan. 9, Sun., Jan. 10 1 -4 p.m. Upcoming class projects will be on display. Classes available day & evening for all levels of painters. There is also a registralion special special of 15% off all in stock merchandise. 13 Loscombe Dr. Bowmanville 623-2684 (Tricia Perry) MISCELLANEOUS MONEY, HELP, LOVE, LEGAL ISSUES? Free answers. Send self-addressed stamped envelope envelope to: "Ask The Prophet ", 8912 E. Pinnacle Peak #138 Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 U.S.A. PERSONALS ASHGROVE CHRISTIAN SINGLES. SINGLES. Companionship/marriage. Ages 18-85. Single, widowed,divorced. widowed,divorced. All across Canada. P.O. Box 205, Chase, B.C., VOE1M0. Free information. 1-250-679-3543. STEEL BUILDINGS NEW STEEL BUILDINGS....Go Direct and Save. 4:12 roof pitch. 25 x 30 53,900.00. 25 x 40 $4,900.00.30 x 40 $6,500.00.35 x 50 57,600.00. 40 x 60 510,800.00.45 x 80 518,400.00. Others. Pioneer....1-800-668-5422. ALL STEEL BUILDINGS. PST exempt. exempt. Year end clearance sale 25' x 40' S6500., 30' x 50' 58550., 40' x 60' 512,400. Ends included. included. Many others. Straight sides, 41/2 pitch. Call 1-800-504-7749. Orono News SPANISH • For travel • General Interest • Beginner courses start mid-January • Small Groups •Afternoon or evening Elizabeth 434-6127 Courtice msc Services "MOVING .. large or small, general cartage, materials handling, general cleanup, trash and metals removed, fast service, St. Lawrence Service" (905) 432-3629. CAD Drafting Mechanical Design Conversion of hand-drawn drawings to a variety of CAD formats. Machine design and part / component blue printing Fast service & reasonable rates Phone (905) 697-0712 Fax (905) 697-0911 e-mail: diverse@istar.ca Fresh, Clean Beautiful Home Cleaning plus a wide range of household services. Phone Julie 697-2952 RPN retired, seeks caregiver position, preferably elderly or school age children. Light housekeeping, meal preparation, preparation, etc. 623-0302, leave message. WOULD you like to see your name in print? It's easy - Just drop into the Canadian Statesman Statesman office, 62 King St. W., Bowmanville, to order business cards or your own personalized address cards. For more information information phone 623-3303. Daycare BRITISH nanniej years- of experience, references, safe 'loving environment, daycare available from January '99 in my home. Phone to inquire 697-8620. Cross Canada Marketplace BUSINESS OPPS. 5140,000/yr Potential. Yesl Profit Profit magazine says "Best business to go into '98..." Low overhead + no inventory=Very Profitable Franchise! Franchise! Call now, free information: 1-888-679-2201. PLEASE MUM. The leader in providing providing quality, yet affordable children's children's clothes through home presentations presentations has spring opportunities opportunities available. Call now and ask about our exclusive new W line for women, a free catalogue and business information package. 1 - 800-665-9644. 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If you are a highly safety conscious, self- motivated teamplayer who possesses possesses Industrial plant maintenance maintenance experience, basic computer skills and are a non-smoker please mail resume by January 18: Johns Manville Canada Inc., 4704 • 58 St„ Innlsfall, AB, T4G1A2. Fax '403-227-7196. Attention: Human Resources. FRANCHISE OPPS. BOX OFFICE MOVIES FRANCHISE FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITY, Nominated Nominated BEST new video sloro concept concept In Canada. Director of franchising: franchising: Mr. Hlckoy 1-800-998- 2254. Portable: 705-446-4564. "Not Just a Video Storo". FOR SALE SAWMILL 54895 SAW LOGS INTO INTO BOARDS, planks, boams. Largo capacity. Best sawmill value value anywhere. Froo Information 1- 800-5G6-C899. Norwood Sawmills, R.R 2, Kllworthy, Ontario POE 1G0. SALES HELP WANTED SSCHOCOLATESSS Atlontlon students. Soil chocolate bars to buy a now CD player, a Nintendo Nintendo or CD's. NEW CHRISTMAS PRODUCTS AVAILABLE. Managers Managers wanted. 1-000-383-3509. Ringing in the New Year by I. Challice Quote - "A New Year is a gracious gift. It is a lime to look back at our accomplishments in 1998 and look forward lo dreams and hopes for the New Year". In this last year before the new millennium, 1 wish for all of us, peace, joy and happiness. Well dear friends, it's been a rough holiday season lor'our house! We both took this viral type cold and now two weeks later, we still have colds, sinus problems, etc. However, we did manage to hold together for Christmas Eve party. Mrs. Jennie Bo wins spent Christmas day with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Haslaam and granddaughter Sarah, home from Ottawa-Carlton University and Rachel from Oshawa. Mrs. Inez Harris spent Christmas day with son Charlie and Amie and family of Kendal. Durham Srs. Complex was the scene of the Challice family gel-together, guests from Ottawa, Toronto, Brampton, Lindsay, Peterborough and Bowmanville, a really happy togetherness ol families. Town Hall Party Results Dec. 23,1998 Lena Graham 94, Reid Harness 84, Willard Johnson 79, June Wilson, Joan Sutcliffe and Marlene Stacey tied at 78. Low score - Norma Moffat. Lucky draws - Shirley Bubar, Norma Moffat, Ray Staples, Roy Hayward, Aleck Moffat, Joan Sutcliffe and Elaine Doty. Mrs. Mary Tamblyn enjoyed several family parties in the holiday season, dinner parties held at farm home of son Bill and Marie and family. Special guests from a distance included Nancy and Allan Noordsyk, B.C., also Paul and wife, Rockwood. Holiday visitors at the Challices included Mrs. Doreen Linfield, Brampton; her mother Mrs. Dale Perrier, Peterborough, Miss Rebecca Heckbert, Toronto, and Mr. Albert Curtis, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. John Killeen, Lakefield. We are sorry to lose several businesses in our fair village, Sharkys, Woodcrafts. However our bakeshop and new "Country Cafe" arc still attracting great crowds. Mrs. Laurence Staples enjoyed the season at the homes of her families, Barry and Pat and David and Sharon. Special Christmas Eve Services Held Christmas Eve, at Orono United Church, the entire evening was musically based. The Advent Candle was lit and again we enjoyed the delightful "Jr. Choir". Their sweet voices voices are a joy to hear and their memories are also great! Scripture Readings by Dorothy Barnett, Bill Tamblyn, Myno Van Dyke, Catherine Russell. More music from Quartette, Solos and Sr. Choirs. Advent Candle readers were Norecn and Adel Nixon. Orono United Church News Wheelchair facilities are available at Orono. Please ask our . ushers for assistance. 1 ' Birthdays can be recognized in the regular order of service by contacting the office at 983-5502. Donations in celebration of your birthday can be placed on the collection plate noting your envelope number. At Orono envelopes arc available at the front doors. At Kirby a birthday cake is available. Donations go to the Mission and Service Fund. Sunday, Jan. 10 arc regular services at Kirby at 9:30 a.m. and Orono at 11 a.m. Annual Reports - It's that time of year again. If you arc chair of a committee a report must be handed in. It should be a report of activities from the committee and a financial report if the committee has a budget. All information must be in by Friday, January 8, 1999 in order that the Annual Reports are ready in time for our meetings: Kirby, January 28, at 7 p.m., no pot-luck dinner, Orono, Sunday, February 7 following the service service and lunch. Now 1999 has been officially set as "Year of Older Persons". Yes folks that means us Sr. Citizens! Can you imagine imagine what goodies arc in store for us? Perhaps bigger pensions, less taxes, cheaper food, better housing and the list goes on! Well we can dream can't we? As of Saturday night, we here in Orono, along with the rest of the country, have had a "rough wild storm". Snow plows, blowers and shovels are the order of the day. More Church News Nominations: Is there any way you would like lo help the church? This is the time of year that the Church Nominations Committees arc looking for persons to make their personal contribution of time and talent to the life of their congregation. Are you interested in being an Elder, Steward, Trustee, Choir Member, Sunday School Teacher, usher, a member of the Worship Committee, Christian Education Committee or Ministry and Personnel Committee? Arc you interested in knowing what these positions and others involve? Call the Minister at 983-5502. We would be very pleased to hear from you. Gate 3:16 is in need of bedding, blankets, sleeping bags, warm winter clothing for men and women; also snack food. Please leave in Classroom #5, Lower C.E. Hall. More winter coats and blankets. Town Hall Card Party December 30 Leonard Killingbeek 89, Lena Graham 88, Reid Harness 86, Norma Moffat 84, Percy Jakeman 83. Low - Lorna Crockett. Liicky draws - Mary Henderson 2, Ray Staples, Jean O'Neil, Liz Rcyndcrs, Chris Qvery. Tyrone News Next UCW Meeting Is January 13th There is nothing like a major snow storm to add to the joys of farming. Cleaning out the yard, being ready for a power out- tage, having enough wood on hand; all these take lime. Our bird feeder lias been well patronised, especially by juneoes, chickadees, doves and little brown sparrows. The community has lost another long lime resident with the passing of Ralph Glaspell on the weekend. Ralph was always a good neighbour. The funeral was on Tuesday. Several people have been downed by the flu and/or a cold over the holidays. Our Christmas services were appreciated by the crowds that attended. A New Year's dance was held at the Orange I lull. The holidays seemed so short. Coming up this Sunday is a different service as Reverend Norm will tie away. Mary Fraser will lie our guest speaker. Everyone is welcome at 10:45 a.m. The Christmas Share calendars can he handed in lo Samira Milne (his week or next. UCW will meet on January 13 at 1:15 p.m. This gives us all lime to enjoy the luncheon at the Orange Hall at noon. John and Jacqueline Vaneyk hosted an Open House for the Clemens Roail neighbours on Sunday. We start into the season of Annual Meetings with one of the first being the Soil ami Crop meeting at Solinu on Friday.