{ < 8,7, Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 25, 2003 / t ~r.V V tî-,9 » -*-•« O ' Church Directory mm ms at any of d ■ I SI III. |||i ||l| 11 ORONO & KIRBY UNITED CHURCHES Reverend Dorinda Vollmer Orono Church Office 905-983-5502 Kirby United Church 905-983-9385 ***** June 29th - Regular Services Orono - 11:00 a.m. Kirby - 9:30 a.m. **** Nursery Care St. Saviour's Anglican Church MILL ST., ORONO, ONTARIO Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD 983-5594 • 987-2019 Sunday Service, Sunday School & Youth Group 9:30 a.m. ***** 1 st & 3rd Sunday of Month HOLY COMMUNION 2nd & 4th Sunday MORNING PRAYER "The Spirit of the Lord is upon me..." Isaiah 61:1 NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY CHURCH SUNDAY WORSHIP 10:30AM. "LITTLE WHITE CHURCH AT THE TOP OF THE HILL" Holy Communion first Sunday of the month - All Welcome ~ Mill St. N. to first right... up the hill ~ Can we help you? Worship • Weddings Baptisms • Funerals • Sunday School and Nursery • Refreshments after evéry service ~ A gentle church ~ "You 'll see a great many smiles " Minister - Rev. David Chisling B.A., B.Ed., M.Div. Tel: 905-987-4384 or 987-4561 NEWCASTLE UNITED CHURCH Rev. James Feairs, b.a., m.div. SUMMER WORSHIP SERVICES June 29, July 6,13,20 We worship with our friends at Orono United Church at 10 a.m. Pastoral care call Rev. Dorinda Vollmer 905 983 5502 St. George's Anglican Church C^urcl? Comfort/ Joy and Warmth Welcomes You 250 Mill St. S., Newcastle Rev. Canon David R. Saunders, CD 905-987-2019 8:00 am - Holy Communion 11:15 am - Holy Communion 1st & 3rd 11:15 am - Morning Prayer 2nd, 4th & 5th 11:15 am-Sunday School Coffee and Fellowship to Follow i * II ii m iM Three weeks in Newfoundland Having celebrated our Diamond Wedding Anniversary in February of this year, we decided to take a vacation to the province of Newfoundland- recently. Travelling with our youngest daughter, we spent three glorious weeks in beautiful Newfoundland. Stopping our first day in LaSalle, New Brunswick, we enjoyed an excellent meal at the local Irving Station. We found these service stations stations gave excellent service service to out of province travellers and had very friendly, helpful people to assist you at any time. The ferry left Sydney, Nova Scotia at approximately approximately 9 p.m. arriving in Newfoundland at 3 a.m. The ride over was in calm waters and the ferry had an excellent crowd on board. However, landing landing so early in the morning morning posed a slight problem... problem... all the stores and restaurants were not open yet! The scenery of Newfoundland is breathtaking breathtaking in its beauty! Snow-capped mountains and lush forests were a sight to see. I was amazed to see so many churches throughout the many small communities. Each town seemed to have a least five or six. In one town, all the by Isabelle Challice local churches have come together to help restore an old Catholic church. During our trip, the friendly folks who live there were a joy to meet. Former travellers told us that we would find the meals to be extraordinary extraordinary and we found this to be true. You can almost guarantee that you will come home with a few extra pounds (but this can't be helped!) Our overnight accommodations were fabulous! There were motels, hotels and even lovely cabins to choose from. The 'Frontier Cottages' boast brand new log cabins as their accommodations. The 'Brittoner' is a special bed and breakfast in a delightful location. The 'Carbonear Motel' also provides private cottages cottages for those who enjoy this type of accommodation. Our favourite stop was in the city of St. John's. This is where our driver Peter was bom and raised. It is a thriving thriving Canadian city, with a population of almost 160,000 people people and of course is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador. We saw several several new homes being built, as well as numerous numerous shopping malls. Unfortunately, as all great trips must do, they have to end. Our ferry ride home was through much rougher waters (which this traveller did not enjoy) and during the daylight hours. There are many quotes about the province but there are two that we enjoyed: "Again, this is the place where sky, land, and water embrace like old friends." And, "When God designed Creation and drew up his 'Master Plan', he spend 1/2 hour more creating Newfoundland." Having enjoyed three lovely weeks in Newfoundland, we would recommend to anyone to plan a trip to this wonderful province. Rinske Easa, Sales Representative Sutton Group Dynamic 905-697-1700 Direct Line: 905-983-5100 E-mail: rinskeeasa@rogers.com Thinking of Selling or Buying Real Estate? "Call me today; I am only a block away. " Main Street, Orono Proprietors: Gary & Carol Vreeker • Wedding Gates • Cates for a\\ Dccasms • Pastries - Donuts - Pies • bread <& 13 ms 905-983-9779 Closed Sunday and Monday For Orders and Crop Conditions Call (905) 786-2153 Sikma's Orchard on Hwy 2, 5 km east of Newcastle Village Open 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Monday - Saturday Closed on Sundays »wiw: NEWCASTLE FUNERAL HOME Family owned and operated by Carl Good, Funeral Director, and Joyce Kufta 386 Mill St. S., Newcastle 987-3964 www.ncwcastlcfuncralhomc.com "Caring for our Community "