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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jun 1967, p. 12

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..................................................'.* .rk, 't .- -. 'Th.~,, - t p ih êheau"uv~*~m I W Clr.lebae CntnalWth Thanksgiving Service at kendal Director Mel McCoy leads Excelsior Choir, while is seated i the foreground. Bey. Basil Long holds the~ music. Rev. D. B. Dewdney Kendal School Choir performns during Service i- at Lalke Joseph. She told the -club that the final commitrnent SO0 LI N A of the $350,000 pledged by the On Friday evening a com- DecoratinDy evce.n Lios lus fr hi cap asmunjty shower was held in alsocle n Mre. W. A. Knox met at the recent Lions Con- the Sauina Hall ta honor Miss 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Howard eBowmainville LioneCluhad h Anne Werry, a bride-to-be. Malclm, Brougham. [receny onslano her 50 Mrs. Robt. Eakins called the Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Baker to this grenatedproe $50 gathering ta order and read and Miss Helen Baker, Toron- t hi rawthpone rtful a humorous reading and then ta, were Sunday guests with Mns.Haton ertul invited Anne ta open the at- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Baker, informed the club af the ill- tractive giîts, assisted by Mrs. Uxbridge. ness of Mrs. D. W. Armistead Larry Spires and Miss Doreen Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olsen, who is a patient in Memorial Hamer. Michael and Joanne af Flesh- Hospital. Mrs. Armistead is a Ane gatul hndero wr Sdycles dedicated inember of the com- eAnyne acdîously dthade tan wehr. unday callersa niittee and has done outstand- eeoe and se iv itedtenA it e t Mand M rsy. Mra ing work. For 1l years Mrs.con an sehegit.AVead miy Arnilstead arranged transpor- yery tasty lunch was served Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox tation for the blind of this in the lower hall. and boys visited with Mrs. area ta enable them to attend On Saturday evening, June Hilton Tink, Ebenezer, on the Hunioresque Club in Oeh- l7th, 1967, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sunday.F awva twice eâch manth. She Langmnaid celebrated their Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink also held office as Recording 45th.Wedding Anniversary by and Neil visited with Mr. and a Secretary for several years. receiving the best wishes af Mrs. Orville Jackson and District Field Secretary c. their relatives, friends and faniily, Oshawa, on Sunday. G. Hilborn, Peterborough, told neighbaurs in the Salina Cam- Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Flett the cammittee that Miss Diana munity Hall. The guests were visited with Mrs. T. Flett, Dawson has completed a course welcomed by the couples' three Columbus, on Sunday. as a dark-raom technician and children, Mrs. Orville Lunn Miss Pearl Leach and Miss is now a mernber af the staff (Muriel) af Peterborough; Linda Flett attended Maple af Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, Mrs. Lloyd Preston (Helen) Grave Anniversary and were and that Philip Dawson has of Bowmanville; Mr. Charles tea guests with Mr. and Mrs. graduated frain the University Langmaid and their famulies. Les Collacutt. ai Manitoba Computer Prog- Misses Karen Lunn, Peter -________ ramrning Course and is em- borotugh, and Sally Langmaid ployed at the Air Canada were in charge af the guest Computer Centre ini Winnipeg. book. EBENEZER Lunch was served ini the Mr. Bilborn reparted that lower hall weeMs o ...AtronUi reierre d thaeIBbe McGill, Enniskillen, and Mrs. Fourteen ladies attended the NoerttberlaN - D urhe mChas. Johns, Bowmanville, last aftennoon meetig until Norhumerand -t hearr- presided aver the tea table fal, and were sadd ened ta Health Unit adte r centred by a three-tier wed- leainnai. the death af Mrs. Esli ceiving eye service care. H ding cake very tastefully made Oke' a beloved and faithful said that there are two addi- and appropriately decorated by member. tional registered blind in the Mrs. Ernest Hockaday. Mrs. Chas. Elliott read a V W WOut-af-tawn visitors among beautiful poemn entitled "Leav- the 160 guests were from uing the aid and greeting the Tucson, Arizona; B ar r ie, new", which expressed ber Toronto, Scarbarough, Oak- thaughts as she and her fam- ville, Markham, Burnt River, ily plan ta leave Ebenezer ta Bobcaygeon, Ankona and other live in Port Hope. Mrs. Carl local vicinities. Down thanked Mrs. Elliott On Sunday morning at for her guidance as Afternoan church service Miss Sheni Unit Leader, and for her par- Lynde, President of the C.G. ticipation in al aur church I.T., presîded aven the pre,; and cammunity activities. sentation ai a new "Hymnary" The program, was particu- presented by Miss Cathy Vice îarîy fitting for this Centen- ta the Church Organist, Mrs. nial yean, as Miss Louise Os- Yellowlees xrse hnssn hrh h utdfo onbehaîf ai the congregation. ok"h il hita goeywere Sunday guests where under , the .heading wihM.and Mrs. Bruce Tay- î'Missionary Chronicle, Can- $ 3 0 0 lor and amily. adre services by Mr. J.ica Trae-i Alowac. Mn. Chas. Aflin, Bowmanville, Ebenezer was part ai the were Sunday dinner guests Hampton charge at that time. with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley The special services started E Yellowlees and Murray. nSna t1:0am n Mn. and Mrs. Harvey Yel- won Sundy te10:00r..d 2 5 lowlees and family attended Hoidge, while at 2:00 p.m. Mr. the Larmen Family Picnic on G. Cocrn Wse )cn Sudy edatteArs ducted services in the new 1 Recent visitons with Mr. and cuc ttesm iea IOand family, Bnwxandvialle;M. J. Whitlack held services were r. a d Mrs Keih R buifora full church ini the aid Doug B eckert and Miss Helen *n.Tecuc a Bkenta. orno again filled for the evening - Mrt.)fndoMnso..Kaad service, and Mr. Thomas Tre- famuly visited on Sunday with dian, Thesided at thenelo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cldaleh Mna ateig ofa Newtonville. yse were at 2:00 p.m. and > :00 qMn. Ron Baker, Catherine p.m., with tea served between. and James Baker vislted at On Tuesday, at the close ai Hall's Lake an Sunday. th children's treat, the con- Mr. and Mrs. John Kniox gregatian met ta take seata in and Nancy attended B ruha the new sanctuary, and ar- rogmrange for the pew rentals. P orea since the last meeting of Aiter a recordung of "Face h the committee. t Face" by Ernie Fard, Mns. Mns. Wayne Purdy, th ub. G. F. Annis spake of the P lie Relations Committee Chair. meanng af the Cross in ou- man, in ber report stated that lves, and ai the faith af Mrs. P Mr. Hilbonn recoealy gave ad- Georgie Pearce, In whose de«on flice scope of the mernory a Cross had been CN leld Services toa asm dedIcated Ini aur Christian blin atýWwsnVe s" « Eucaionbuilding. Mns. An- iTE &hbt ou ic SeSà ih nia develaped ber themne "Be &.j4and CUI&s*. Higli School stJIl, and know that I arn tln aaetn !God" by reading frorn8several *Ômen. the différent uses ai the word 6h. 'aIsa op@kMIi a ferr as our forefathers Md eton l ianeà ta know God. Aiter bt ',u e Ww YorK we rend Piahni 46 together, lden Mn.. Anni. reminded us that Itùùm, me the Isaelites thought ai God -Ooght. o t it. esub.ina revealed n the wind' lalled_ W.st until Eijah heard at tbm Liont Oju. ie ~ ~ ~ bta Tuwly v.i~qwI.ly Iii n-U#m and human f454 8@ nauu. Pray me mdthe boa.- m a >F A 1968 ADMIRAL COLOR TELEVISI TESE SS AIE FULY GUARA1 FOR ONÉ TEAR W~oeic I ia-.Wbfl Centennial Committee members, from left to James Stark, Donald Staples, Mrs. E. Schmid and Mr&. right, Rev. R. C. White, Rev. Basil Long, Mrs. Thos. E. Duvail; not shown, Ed Milison, Mrs. Reg Lovekin, Fairbrother, Chairman, (seated), Harvey Partner, Mrs. Miss Catherine Stewart, H. E. Walkey. and Mr. Sid Lancaster, Reeve Roy A. Foster, Mrs.1 younmet -,; Our town's got everything ... fine shops, handy services, helpful people. And the one place 10 find themn ail is in your Yellow Pages. Take, for instance, ail the things 10 do with home repairs. Your YeIlow Pages can help you find the tradesman you need or, if you're planning 10 do it yourself, ail the mnaterials you may require. Whatever you need, your Yellow Pages can help you find it quickly and easily ... whether you're adding a new wing onto the house or just making a simple window repair with glazing points and putty 1l'ike the ones Ilustrated. Yes, ît's good Io get in the Yellow Pages hai... everything's here, in town. hm' A meeting of the Bawman. Juein Cale was named cater. ffle-Wesft Durham Advisory ing convenor, and Mrs. E. S Comzmttee to the CNIB was Jarvis and Miss Dlenise Wes. hld at the Lions Centre on sels were appointed entertain. Uýuesday evening, May 6th. ment convenars. Chairman Jack Dunn presid- Mrs. Ronald Hawthorne, e&. Plans were discussed for Welfare Cornmittee Chairman, the entertainment to be given reported that two of the dis- bY thls committee here next trict's registered blind are epteinber for the Great Pine looking forward to attending Elidge Clubfor the Blind. Mrs. the holiday Camp for the Blind Van Belle Gardens "Yoir- Friendiy Garden Centre" 5 Minutes Eut of Oshawa On Highway No. 2 . .. 623-5757 YOUR PRESENT TV INOW WORTH- ON THE PURCHASE C 7"

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