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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Dec 1969, p. 7

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à 1 ing past every few minutes..TeCndaSttsaowavlDc.2,16 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown, O 11 Jimmy, Jeanne, Jackie, jean- Ih aainSa ocial 9 )V.i-ersonal nie and Janice,of Edmonton,Prn nErr co rsetdsgna% Christmas holidays with bis P inig 1e' h eomnto n Ph n 2 -3 3sister and brother-in-law, Mr. mtr erdt 99dr 1iand Mrs. Tom Harness and A . n -ifanily, Flett St., and aisa with rduedona rite'sSie oisSlyWtelVnilther relatives in town and E N U Miss al1yWithrly.Van-Miss Annette Ikonav of Ot. the srrounding district..e ~stmi ndtengilo couver, B.C., will spend Christ- tawa spent the weekend with esuititd noptofceaesi maâs with her parents, Mr. and her room mate, Miss Cathrn At the residence of the Sen- o t a Mrs. Harold Wîtherlv, Elgin Etcher, Orchardview Blvd. ior Citizens, Mrs. Annie Rivers The Canada. it Street. bfr oe Wnsr entertained in her suite. Christ-ofmsrgtre6cetCit-acue-nthgeradsti Master Randy Alldread, Rid- for Christmas. mas carols were sung and com- Cogaultos an etmunlty singing led by Mrs. o ie Th Dpar mnthasreo6 mas 1969 issue postgstmsbtinaps ofc. spending the holldays with his wishes ta Mrs. Mary Everson, Armnistead was also enjoyed. A ion stamps which wev onsl grandparent.s the J. C. Ail-: a resident at Marnwood Nurs- nice lunch was served tealal, erm m erterclta the public an 8tOcoreed20ofhem-rgtee dreads. ing Homne, who celebrates her the evaingendng rth"t m199. mthdthmoi9 ofthee samp Miss Lorraine White,' Uni- 102nd birthday on Wednesday, wish you a Merry Christmas". o hims ... God slve for us! The Christmas stip vr r ncruain aigbe versity of Waterloo, will spend December 24th. Christmas guests with Mrs. L. ------ ________________printed by four olo ihg'b h the Christmas holidays with; Right now it looks as thoughlW. Dippell, Wellington St., will- raphy. The mis-regitrprhsd csoes her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'the young fry who receive1 ehrtrecide n hi5~~l :. the Arts lnvolved In puttingcaused bv the stampfotr-jucaethsstpslno George WhitConcession St. sleighs, toboggans and skis families Mr. and Mrs. Beechr , IJ Ii r n a erfrace o n the c ligtebakclrwihkont h eatet Mr. Donald Kerr, Kirkland from Santa will have enough Menzies', Robert, Margot, Mar_ N eIGlle y itee 1iur l9 n eraedrn h Lake, arrived in town on Sun- snwtlnbehmt noanne and Beecher Jr., Clinton, "this will create interest nt da ospend the Christmas their use on rîearby huIs. Ont, Mr. and Mrs. John Dp5 sf. lt holidays with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robe-t Stevensi pell'and Robert, Waterloo. and musJ,.. ny ic".a atbt rm and Mrs. Rabert Ker,Elgin entertained the staff of Glen Mr. and Mrs. Ray MuirhealàI P la ns D SMr.Benettais Street. Rae Dairy at a Christmas din- Peter, Steve, Bill, David and h' tewr sugg aestcd __________________ ____ ner and dance held Tuesday1Margaret, St. Catharines. evening, December 16, at thei Dr. and Mrs. Dan Cattran, Persona i n v01v e me nt ber3, representatives of the Would like te run a collection the lowb e floor 0f the BowanvlleCoutr Clb. orotoleve extMonaythrough a dynamie sertes of clty and mass media. in aur gallery called 'Oshawa ludces"ed tadsel pW c CÀ S t. Pauls SoimnvilleCountrwClub. Tort lave ne Mondy td s' 41Isid, aslunche CifcCentr Merg.tan rs H. S. Jaquesifor Sydney, Australia, where rgaswsekyoe "I'm people orlented" Mr.Cfl spiknwe ny~se that workers In the' nieGhrh soe, orgtn Ont., Peter Van-I Dr. Cattran wili be engaged in ,.itv o h iieCnr U ie h rh soePotArthur, and Nor- internai medicine post grad-tenwdrco fOhw' ways and means ofattracting ta al hicunitome ndf th adeno I 0 M'ftr a antnKnso, w'Irîut tde tSd eea Robert McLaughlin Gallery, the general public te the Gai- paintings in exhibitions at the I cui - came aanndstoeKigeat, andutestuiena Syneyn his introductary appear- lery se that the community Robert McLaughlin Gailery" th e gallery displays. ý Rev. N. A. Turner, 'be with their parents, Mr. and!Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Cattran ance at the Mr.lBeny.t concluded B B.A., B.D. Mrs. Byron Vanstone, King Stj are spending Christmas week- heley can take full advantage of, its h ad emphasizing again that his ~ Organlut West, for the Christmas holi-lend here with their parents, M.Bnet h ila-onclua ete One of the things Mr. Ben- programs wauld involv e mm r . R.Metaif da'. !Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cattran sume his new post on January Mr. Bennett underiined thelInett feels would make the bers of the Oshawa commun-" A.R.. ACM .lesereemertaphnelnand Mr. ànd Mrs. Lamne Aîîin 1, 1970, emphasized t he per plurl "arts", rather than galhery mare popular are guest l tty in gaîîery activittes i JohnM. acFalan of utisonal approach ta the arts iniart, as he outlined proposed sissfm th Ohaaprnawyater ap- the names af your Christmaskoh .f imwhlaeno atC an address te Gallery mem-Iprogrammirig which wauld:Symphony Orchestra, ta en-'tunit.v throughout the entrelii 9:45 a.m. - Chureh School guests on Monday of nxt ýkie Sask., recently called îi ink art wth music and drama tertain on Sunday afternoons. year. ila.i.- ubieWosbpweek, as we will be publishingi The Statesman office we en- vice will be held at Salem'in an al-encompassing en- "There is no reason whv art __ a day carlier. We would aise o ueManreaienl. e forme Church at 7:30 p.m. iviroflment.I and music cannot be corn- GET CASH TODAY i Infant care during service 'appreciate receiving informa-Bomnlereintheef Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm Te increase personal ifl. bined. It makes good sense,"ý FOR OLD APPLIANCES _________________tion of your Christmas vîsits here in 1922 when Il years!wr dinner guests of Mr. and volvement, Mr. Bennett wouhdj Mr. Bennett said. HOG -ýwyfrom town Just aiod, movîng ta Newcastle with"Iwudlk tes heSA EN Nj awaywn, is amil. I 192 hewentta rs.Clem Rahm and children, like ta see the peaple of Osha-' i623-3303.Wetr Caaa ndhs Ajax. Sunday evening,,,. wa invalved in amateur art'G"wudliet se thSTATES AN Mr.andMrs Knneh Mr-thefirt imehe asbee bak'Mr. and Mrs. H. Francis' shows for chlldren, ethniclGreat Pine Ridge Festival o' Poe6330 REHOBOTH den, Paul, Bruce and Lynne, ta this area. While here, Mr. ad enis 0fBw nvlhe,1grou anlde ravepsllisg, Oshawa, will spend Chrîstmas MacFarlane, who is an Imperial were Sunday supper guessoplnwudncdetalig- Christian Reformed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Esso agent, aiso visited Char-i r ndMs . nwtn xibionmqtsos,,lptu e l nx hhL. C. Mason, High Street. Mr. 1ence Yeo. a neighbor of long and family. ensiranmetal oshb oas l d Church and Mrs. Tom Mason of Lon- ago Christmas Sunday morning natpena tiassbye.lolad' Seugog Street don, Ont, will arrive an Fni-i )110_____ eview Neywhlatnd aioa(r5sse oh'~ .Batf. Mhlster:, day ta spend the weekend with' cd. Rev. R. C. Hopkins' mes-evedop lintasse frchirn ue..et Rev. A. VandenBerg, bsprns Y fN sage was "The Fear Thatiadaut natapeito B.A. B.D, M.hpre ndts. Glnn roos,1BanishesFear." Special Christ-.I and instruction, film semin-1l t Z 'msiui assplidb ars and Little Theatre Groups. a.d a1! Phone 623-7407 Ottawa, Mrs. Leslie Brooks,i Lt. and Mrs. Michael Gibbs,, our choir. As 1 enjoy'ed this lcuesesosynaîn A' ..y IV We wish to sy"hn oornin Christmas Day Town, Mrs. Tom Burrows.I Barrie, SpetCrsmswe evceItuteeyn rctur ssson, you"g he ,West Hill, attended the Black- ,pn ita ek evceItutecyn r-E- with his parents, Mr. and'I sent did al.so. Rev. and Mrs. community ta meet the direc-1 friends for theirloaptrngsneou 10:00 a.m. McWatters wedding on Satur- J. Gibbs and boys.I R. C. Hopkins had their Christ- to, hwig oe f h i00 t, Services day in Victoria Park United Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rahm,' mas Message ta ail printed on1 from his recent tour of Europe.'O yBet onn. Sunday Srie Church, Scarborough. Miss Mc-IUnion, visited Mr. and Mrs.' the leaflet for morning ser- Teessin ihb Oe at o n or 10:00 a.m. Watters is a granddaughter of' Walter Rahm. ývice. Thesepubliond hl b end to the V -. ou ! 7:00 pin Mn. and Mrs. Leslie Brooks.i Mrs. Annie Hatherly is' Your correspondent wouldl ahr!Jnay1,i8adP Bac t Ga Hur Many residents are the! spending Chrnistmas week with' be pleased if you couhd cllFebruary 1l, 1970. at Yu&etide! Bc GdHu happy owners of snowmobilesiher family in Toronto. j her, 263-2114, for your holiday I Mr. Bennett hopes ta work' 'le ~uu* Dial 1310 Radio 'and they look like great fun - Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Virtue news. It isn't people at home' wih the art teachers associa- 13EJh Ç EvrySndy 030a..But, the fellow who has to get were Saturday night gueste of I who care as much as those ý tien of Oshawa and surround- S po ts Jvr udy103 "1up for work is not tee happMr. and Mrs. S. Parker, New- who are miles away who like! ing areas, ta incorporate the~ ù o t E U Y S O "'Everyone Welcome" iabout their use after i1plm.icastle. ta nead youn news at this time' idsofhetaerandcidl Its httehard ta get ta sipf 'lMn. and Mrs. E. A. Vîrtue o er e o aleysoig.Ti DON CROSSEY & STAFFVOE OK- ONW ILN with one of the gadgets roar erChitmas Day guests ofl Season's Greetings to Edi-' is a two-fold plan which will r Mrs. Etheen Giroux. Oshawa. ftor and staff of The Canadian 'involve the children and In ~.-- -i: TRINITY UNITED CHURCH and Mrs. J.E. Griffin, Osh-1 te nead the Tynone column. the gaflem herpaetsI TRIN TY U ITE CHU CH wa, ereSaturday caliers of j May you ahi enjov a Merrvý "There are a number of Mmîister Rev. George K. Ward, B.A., B.D. Mn. and Mrs, W. Rahm. Christmas and a Happy and; great paintings in the Oshawa Organist Mr. William M. Findlay, B.A., Mrs. Addie Millen, Baw- Peaceful New Yean' lanea." said Mn.Ben A.C.C.O., A.T.C.M manvihle, Mr. and Mrs. D.1___________________________ A.C.CO., AT.C.MMiller, Debbie and Glenn,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1969 Mn. Milton Virtue were K t h n C p r 7:3 pm.Christmas Day dinner guests' CHRITMA EV FA ILYSERICEof Mn. and Mrs. F. L. Byam. CHRITMASEVEFAMIY SEVIC Mr rcyMcCey spentj , CHRISTMAS and the WORLD'S NEED"" Chistmasvwith her daugtr by Nancy Krain Geo. K. Wardand family, Mn. and Mns.J. Gea.K. ardOliver, Fenelon Falls' Teenagers love ta entertain as much as we do, an dthe SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1969 Mn. and Mrs. George AIl- Chnlstmnas vacation offens themn a perfect oppotuntv te 10:00 a.m. dread spenît Christmas Day, hold a super panty' This deliciaus party menu features food "THE MELODY LINGERS ON" Bowmanvjhle. Ms .Wlh teenagers love. The necipes are easy ta prepane and easy t0 Rev. Geo. K. Ward Mn, and Mns. C. Clark and' serve- they make a great informai buffct. Chuch choi Hursfamily, Miss Sharon Hall wenel If youa feel creative and would like ta prepare your own Beginers Kinergatenand rimay Dets Chniusts Su. ndy s.u per-n sauce for the ice cneam sundaes, try this delîciaus Chacahate B e in er , in ea rt 15 a nd Prinihiarul t , Or n MshaVer- B utter N ît Sauce. In the top of a double oile n com bine on c 1 Mn. and Mrs. Carl Clark ctip butter and one 12 ounce package of semi-swect chocolate Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts. 'anci family are spending bt.Mi hs oehrae o et hnjs trI at 1:00 .m.i Christmnas Day with hier pan-, lents, Mn. and Mrs. Garneti one cup coansely choppeci walnuts. Serve this sauce wanm Finnen, Port Coîborne. aven vanilia tce cream with a platter of Christmas cookies.A Miss Arlien Hall, Toranto,, It's irnesistible! is J spending the Christmas ,ho ayswithherparetsPARTY FOR A TEEN-AGE CROWD W eàek of Prayer Mr.oad Myswit.Hralent Hot Potata Salaci ville, ad MScoWtter Rwahm Assorteci Relish Tray visllead Mrs. Wareta hMo, Individual Henoes or Chili Beef Rails Se v c sMn. and Mrs. J1. E. Gniffin Cold drinks wiIl h heldand Miss Laura Giffin. Osh- will he held inawa, Mn. and Mrs. CiemIrlHOT POTATO SALAD: 'i Rahm and family, Ajax. with'8 slsices Bacon NEF Lr.M and Mns. W. Ra'hm, Christ-I 2 tablespoons fleur mas Day1.J St. Johns Anglican Churcn Mn. c r.G Etbokl' the Iave place plattens of sliced salaiii, ham, bologna, e . e siced chelses siced onions, sliced tomatoes and lettuce. 0l0 0 Kep cocl:cd ltalian satisages hot in a chafing dish. Let each ~ guest make bis own hero. CHILI BEEF ROLLS: 12 cup mninced onion of the new 4 tablespoons butter or mnargarine 2 pouncis chuck beef, graunci MARANATHA CHRISTIAN i ,jteaspoon pepper REFORMED CHURCH j 4 alsohrwsur 2 tpaspoons dry mustard of B w a vle 2 teaspoansconsah on 1 ½2 cups diceci celery 12 - 16 heated or toastcd frankfurter rails Frid y, D cem er 2 th, 969Saute onion in butter or margarine until brown. Add ground Frid y, ete ber 6th 19 9 1chuck, saît and pepper; brown meat well. Add tomato sauce, at 8:0 p.m.chili powder, brown sugar, dry mustard, lemon juice, corn 1 starch and celery. Bning mixture ta bail; reduce heat; sim- ;mer about 10 minutes, stirring o! ten, until most of the liquI AN HOUR 0F FELLOWSHIP FOLLOWING THE SERVICE hnu hai ,hufincrA-1,l11-P- 41 WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO ATTEND BOTH DEDICATION AND- OPEN HO USE OPEN HOUSE Sot., Dec. 27th "For the Worship of God In Prayer and Praise" %'MM 1103uewi «Miruta riae inenang UIsh on buffet table with platter of warm or toasted frankfurter rails and let each guest fil his own chili-bec! roll. Serves 12 - 16, ICE CREAM SUNDAES: Provision a bar with lange containers of ice cream, ice creamn dippens, and the following assortment of toppings : thawed frazen raspbernies and strawberries, bananas sprlnkled w.tth lemon juice so they do not turn brawn), chopped pecans, chapped peanuts, chocolate syrup or your own homemade syrup, whipped cream, and manaschino cherries. Plates o! Christmas cookies or brownies could be served tm 1 J I

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