16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 2, 1976 ENNISKILLEN One genuine reason among many others for the sudden decrease in attendance for the Sun. a.m. services was the annual Fellowship service at our sister congregation and S.S. which also meant no necessity for the usual bulletins and the Jr. congre- gation members remained in the sanctuary to worship with the 40 worshippers. The month of May is important and is known as "Child Month"l as stated by our T minister who used a Bible memory passage as his theme and quoted "Remnember to train up a child in the way he should go and he shall not depart from it." The Bible lesson from Ephesians was excellent advîce for both children and parents. Rev. Bigby explainedc clearly that the family iscoprt ropwt a responsibilities e.g9. obedience, experience, instruction, response, disci- pline with love, praise and reward, self-confidence, guid- ing example, sincerity, family devotions. He counselled his people to avoid failure and rebellion by seeking God and helping one another to become the persons God would have usC be. Ray Ashton at the organ C N D led the choir in their musical message. from -the Antbem O E "Lift Up Your Voices in Praise" witb its Alto and Bass RùOU N lead part. At S.S. a former1 superintendent Edgar Wrght gave our Supt . a Sunday off with pianist Elva Orchard. He' extended a special thanks to one and ,al who belped make the S.S. Anniversary events a real success net proceeds were a most gratifying $669e32. Ail points of the compass seemed to point the way to our Church for the Buffet supper served in the S.S. room by our culinary experts. Next Sunday is World Devel- opment Day with a request to use the special envelopes. Graduation Day was for Durham College last Sat. May _______ we extend our heartiest con- BURNS' gratulations to our local lads OE S and lasses on theirBOEE graduation. DLN) We are sorry to learn ofa neighbour Ruth Bertrim loss of a beloved brother the late Nelson Gage, Toronto. We extend our sympathy to ber and her family and other relatives. Wedding Belîs are rînging here again. Two of our ladies are busy Census Representatives for ________ surrounding areas this month. FRE Mr. and Mrs. Donny Nichols andt family, Mrs. Zela BEEFE. Nichols, St. Catherines were visitors on the weekend witb Mrs. Gertie Lyons. HroA Y DON Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin, Blackstock were Sunday evèning callers at Mr. and Mrs. Ross Astons. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashton, Oshawa were last Sunday supper guests of the Ross Ashton family. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones BURNS'TRIPLE P and family, Bowmanville wth Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, Tom COOKEDI and Sandy, on Sunday. Darin Madore, Weston, is BURNS' SLICED visiting her grandparents, Mr.BO GN and Mrs. Fred Asbton. O M Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton, BURNS SLICED Toronto, have been spending MAC & CHEESE OR the past week at their home inC IC N the village. HC E Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hall, BURNS'CHICKEN,1 Osbawa called on Mrs. Hlda P & P, DUTCH OR Crossman on Sunday. O K D Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black- C O E burn had Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. M. Elford, Port BURNSB1Y THEIF Perry. E D H Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton,H AD M Beth, Allan and Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Mr. SHOPSYS COLE Kyle Graham, Linda and POTATO S the tenders accepted is esti- mated at $67,405. Five scbools in the New- castle area were included in the tenders. At the Lord Elgin Public Scbool in Bowmanville, a tender of just over $2,000 has beçn approved for roof restor- ation. At the same school, another tender amounting to $3,975 bas been accepted for the repair of ail brickwork on the southeast wall. Also accepted were tenders to' repair the roof on the Bowmanville Senior Public Scbool, brickwork- at the Newtonville Public School, roofs at the Courtice North Public School and the roof of tbe Mitcbell's Corners Public School. Sure Dominion wants to keep you happy That's why we keep our prices down. And our quality up. se, i:-magm f RI SJ11M 1, e r ces iat.pi,