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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1966, p. 18

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Ti.Canadian 8atesman, Eowmanvfle, oet.3, lue1066 e s e 2 13 "cAnd s y 1 me, and Schol E romme, when ye ahail search for me Bln a p i S rt W h L pItIchell s. Lorers wt alur k f1."d me ln amag tatdWtkLosClbDntin. described how the message F o e Jesus Christ is found i every mu bokorthe iur bld Tetrse tS1IOI II30eGad VSeoGrd lom e & School A ssn.a bock c hbil.n cetre inthi e h a e32aKneae 1 hs tcheil'à Corners Home and year projectt e ebr h ayactivities o01 11ermve , ool Asocatîoni held its M.S .Griffith, Our milzent o 1,88 stuethes7leadciers8 afotal f 39 t0f tesesnmonthly cipal, spoke, asoMr. aguxdhiin thelefaer of tday.605p» Loed 41wtig on Sept. 21, 1966. The aret Snowden, our Grade one Jusf a pleasant escape ffrom Clarke High S4ioad705,GaeI 5 rd I 8 . as cal ed te order by teacher on "Know your reahty. Many eople find no t Courtioe Hlgh eol rd V3;Gae~ 9 Ibeting h oa 'mbrcfppl rd I4:attl i qle President Ms John Adair. School Several q u e s t 1 n s time for churcn at ail, onlY Ttota lgforEswn naloSre co $«he minutea Oflhe previous were anwered an fgèIling oni the minister for aPubli Sefour s,,a i- 2 ~etlng were read by Mrs. C. Snowden explained the newBaptism, Marriage and Burial. 14u8lder-- 46 Gr-d cot. ihe trsurer'u report poster idea to teach rieading Sudy emmc o uycrease of five oe etme rd l5;GaeI 2 asgiven by Mrs. B.Becekell. te our new pupils. A very in- wifh other fhings te have tixe 1985. Thns temen teeae19GaeI 4 rd 1 4s. Richard Lewis read the teresting and informative even- for worship at cliurch. Kindergartcn ppian GdeV4;GreVI37 eprspondence. The Grade ing. Billy Graham says, "We ared I15 GaeIl18 Grade V1 18;Sp5;l 5 ~ohers for thc conung year Mrs. M. Snowden's room a nation of empty people, our Grade 111 175;GrdIV51atolof3. ere chosen and program won the banner for thc most heads cramnicd full of knouc'aae V 160; qrd I14 Vnen asyShoi mrnittee with Mrs. Lorne attendance. The meeting clos- ledge, but within our seuls la Grade VII 130; GaeVI e~re 7 rd Feard as convenor. Mrs. Adair d and tlic exécutive served a spiritual vacuum. Complaints 165; and Specia] laes3.GdeI45 Gre 4; paied about the Centennlal'lunch. are many about the youtli cf At Central Seho hr r rdeI 1 rd 1 today and their laclc of desire -39 Kindergarten<idrnGreVI3;GaeV 2 *DEbJEVEte a nae something of thcm- Grade I136; GradeI 2 rd rd II 4 oa f35 W WUENEER selves, but the fault lies with ail of us when we do not IJCW Generai Meeting tealal interested te attend the stress religious training early OI UR Thie Ebenezer U.C.W. Gen. Courtice. Couples Club, Nov- i life, so that fhcy have a0 tral Meeting, September 29th, ember ard meeting to hear Mr. goal te lead them throufi;h the MRS. J. W. KIH yadultr a.Ae as. opencd with a prayer by Allan A. Rowan-Lcgg, Region: years.FooinalngyllesHdy(the),i198 *esident Mrs. Lloyd Down. ai Director of Ontario for Mrs. Found closcd by say- thedelinof as.J .Kihf Sriigari agtr Amotion was made to have Expo '67. ing, "Religion is thc first thing teahoftmersen IBwM.O.L (ic)Mtaf k.bke sale in town. somewhere Volunteers were asked for man he ast tinGo and unti manvile, occurrei tMm Hlno ootadb te inter part of November the distribution of the Christ-na a found God a been aonral Hospital,Bom vleaiAlI ngffDucr, %tith r.Har Worden, Mrs*.~.. on y o ebgn tn on atuday SpOebee24t, lorda.Alstsrvixngar y m o n dM r s a y , S.m a s g . e p r o o t e b e g in n in g , h e w o r ls t o n o 1 9 6 6S was ni i e r 5 h y a . f i c g a d o s a d f ~8yodOhre and Mas. each ift was requested taen166d." asi ecil Daughtar of flic latelMr. longereat-grsndchh dren. Regional meetings were an- shut in. Volunteers were ask- Mrs. Courtice led i prayer. Mrs. AndrewAlaoffcfr-Tefuethsric incdfor Ajax, November cd f0 contact 1rs. Lloyd Mns. Robert Muir and Ma1s.me May ic Alnwshedfo teNrhut& ew and Kedron, NavemberDow.Raymond Osborne sag a bornaPr ie]ctad hr mthFnrlHmBw rZTenext Gencral Meeting js duet, accompanied by Mrs. asPe rtivdh reuato avilonMna,(et ~AHbby Teas announcedif0 be held December Ilth. Glenn PIckell. - ----------- She had resided n owa:br2tanwscndte Coure U.C.W. for ncxt Mrs. Cecil Pound and irs Mri. Carl Down entertained ville for 81 yearsiyRv .S lcra.Itr ~ednesday aternoon and Kennefli Courtice wcre i us by showing many of hcr tereas cee, rudle ecey .*ening, October 5th. ch arge of Uic devational, which candid 'picures taken around homss enrdaiyShwsaM.nbatiuflrlnb je Mrs. -Wcs Down reported opened with hynin 502, "What flic district over the past few On Monday evening, the annual campaign for left to right, Jack Dunn, chairman of the West Dur- hmebandofTiniyUie te fctdt fi semI bkr the Centennial Food Com- A Fricnd We Have In Jesus,", years. Most of these pictures mme fT that arrangements for foilowed by prayer. were faken without flic sub- funds by the Cànadian National Institute for the Blind ham Advisory Committee to the CNIB, George Vice, Church and, as ln shrwihtedcae a ed ~Ilwiig curli re cl bncfl aoutUicviitlg dncjects' knowledgc, thus provid- received ifs first donation when Bowmanville Lions Vice Chairman and Campaign Chairman, Lions Presi- peaith permifted, a ciePlbaeswr eaa rZving îiner Octoben l6th Mrs. Pound spoke vcry ing a natural and sometimes Club presented a cheque for $200. The general blitz dent George White and G. C. Hilborn, CNIB Field ln church organiain.MrkRniHrySutn aznusingth anas il ehedhee nscene.th hoeSertay Mrs. Knight wapedcs-oh M.JmArBkr ade wy.bybErFrcnshp Cmmtte.Anslaslnceon Cscomcmcnvsswil b hldhee n Otoerl7h. hoe ecetay.edbylie hsbndeJon ore eQurre ndBi %eAn invitation was extended Mrs. Pound based lier de- cvcning. participating in the presentation ceremony were, fromn Wesley Kniglit, l 95adMtnf ONVE y DA y lONvZyu PRIES 5110Wf' DININCDflflM TARI FÇ r~~~~~~ Ar m um Wwum RETAIL VALUE $99.95 WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE--- 100 CHAI 16M a UEDEE mcDAPV A kn& 3A -u h - - w $10"00 IRS GOOD SELECTION 0F COLOR K.D. - You Assemble Thom. TO MATCH TABLE OR FOR ODD CHAIRS. RETAIL VALUE $19.95 FURST COME - FIRST SERVED $ 400 EACH GLOSSY FINISH à m m- $2000 SET CASH AND CARRY ONE DAY @NLY - 9 .m. to 4 p.m. TH el ALL SALES FINAL A LL ITEMS ARE (SUB-STANDARD) SLIGHTLY MARKED OR SCRATCHED- LIMITED ! IQUANTITY GOSSIP BEN(H Retail Valu. $19.95 0 WAREHOUSE #$1m 00 SALE................. 0 MANY MORE BARGAINS! CHOICE of TABLES COFFEE- RETAIL VALUE OUR SALE 'PRICE - STEP - END $37.00 m m m ROFPO$T e- NMVASTLg - NTARIO USE REAR 'ENTRAM 6 ýe00Eath

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