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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Apr 1979, Section 2, p. 5

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A family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson, Oshawa, to celebrate the 81st birthday of Mr. Clarence Woodley. Miss Pat Woodley is spend- mng eight weeks at Children 's Rehabiitation Hospital, St. Johnes, Newfoundland, as an intern physio-therapist. .Miss Jennifer Yeo, Lauren- tian University, Sudbury, spent Easter at home with her fmyreturning for further' Mr. Blair Vaneyk has com- pleted requirements for his icket in Carpentry. 1Blain Vaneyk, Guelph University, returns home having completed the winter semester. Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Hoar have returned home from a holiday in Florida. Twenty-six tables were in play at the Senior Citizens euchre on Friday evening. lst Vera Downey, 2nd Bertha White, 3rd Blanche Beattie, 4th Ray Brown, sth Orval Watson. th (reta Cameronn Ladies, low Mildred Stainton, mens low Kevin Rahme. 50-59 Draw Robin Alldred. The Senior Sunday School class presented a 1 Sunrise Service at the Millpond in Tyrone on Easter Sunday morning at 7:30 a.m. Those taking part were Deb Roy, Tim Southwell, Karen Vaneyk, Kim Vaneyk, Ron Motum, LeeAnne Haines, Darryl Vaneyk, Debbie Van- Dorp, Susan VanDorp, Rev. Kempling pronouncing the Benediction. Everyone who attended was invited to have coffee and toast at the C.E. Wing following the service. Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary on April 4, 1979. Although Mrs. Mitchell has been in hospital recently, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell were able to celebrate relatively quietly at the home of their aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Samelîs, Bowmanville, on April 1, 1979, observing the occasion with family and friends. T YRONE NEWS executive&meetinî due to bad weatht be held the 23rd ai Barkwell's. Mrs. John Kingville spent Ti Mr. and Mrs. B John was attendii in Toronto. Mrs. B. Whee]i and Mrs. W. Cook Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelly, for Easter Salvation Army Kids' Club Draws Good Response rnn the Clow oys o On Wednesday afternoon nieof our U.C.W. attended the Easter meeting at Welcome which I expect will he reported hy the welcome reporter. 4ell. Golden age club was held again this past Thursday. 1 had expected to get to it but had visitors. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thickson spent the afternoon of Good Friday with Mrs. W. Lewko and at Fowlers. We also spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. ~2L . -We were unable to have an Section Two The Canadjan Statesman, Bowmanvile, April 25, 1979 5 ý for the W.I. f UT T¶ A T played hockey in the er ad i wil j J- jM Newcastie, was a memner of' t:30 at Mrs. BRETT CARL CROSBIE the Newcastle Golf Club and Funeral services were held the First Venturers' Group of Quantrill, in Maranatha Christian Re- Newcastle. hursday with formred -Church, -B-o wmanville He worked part time at I. Quantrill. on Monday, for Brett Carl Eastman Gulf service station ing meetings Crosbie, who died accidently in ewatle.ornhspas in Bowmanville on Thursday,aeftt or his paretM.adsn ler had Mr. April 5, 1979. Alred hise,oMr.nr.4 and family, Born Sept. 23, 1963 in BwAlfedCrie, bof eR.R. 4 Wheeler and Sudbury, hie was a son of Mr.B ome;andle a brthoera Sundav. and Mrs. Alfred Crosbie of at homre; nd a ranmo t er R.R. 4, Bowmanville. A Si. PreneroberofFwere- member of Maranatha Christ- Station. lbeaes hn regn ian Reformed Church, Bow- Mri leas onHgn manville, Brett was a student bout, Stephen Cunningham, at ai ors~~~ Craig Flynn, Ben Angi and Crafts were part of the program for eidren who attended the Kid* s Club sponsored by the Bowmanville Salvation Army recently. The three-day Easter Week project was non-denominational and Salvation Army Captain Doug Lewis advised that the turn-out of children astonished its organizers., (Intended for last week) Services of Worship were held at Garden Hill at 9 a.m. on Easter Sunday. Rev. W. Kempling was with us. We had a full choir singing an anthem. Rev. Kennedy spoke to the young folk about confirmation. Then Mr. W. Banister escorted the M III members of the confirmation class to the altar. Mrs. Jean Kennedy assisted Rev. Kennedy in the presentation. The class included Misses Lynne Watkîns, Linda Watkin, Heather Watkin, Pamela Gray, Linda Davis, Rita Krohn, Barbara Moore, Marlene Moore, Mr. David Some people use éiectricîty carelessly..taking risksW that can take lives. But the real shocker is that the mistakes they make are so easy to avoid. O NýD9 W 7 . They run extension cords under rugs. The cords get frayed and worn. Moore and Mr. Robert Brown. Following the presentation, the celebration of the Lord's Supper was enacted. We had a very good turnout. The children had Sunday, School. Next Sunday will be Gideon Services and back to our usual time 9:15 a.m. Our women's institute will meet May lst. It will be Agr. an Canadian Industries convenor's group,., Mrs. C. Mercer leads it. Mrs. C. McMurray spent a few days in the hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Walker were wîth Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walker for Easter Friday. Mrs. W. Lewko had Mr. and Mrs. M. Long, Rochester as visitors over the long weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beatty had Miss Diane Beatty, Toronto, for a few days at Easter. Mrs. F. Lockwood has her daughter Mrs. N. Smith and daughter Kelly for a week. from Biggar Sask. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Beatty in the past week were Mr. A. Thompson, Mr. G. Cathcart, Kendal, Mrs. E. Prouse and Charley, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beatty had Easter with Mr. and Mrs. J. Yaremo. Miss Diane Beatty and Mrs. Z. Austin had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. O. Mercer had Mr. and Mrs. J. Fajt and family, Pontypool and Robt. Mercer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thickson spent Tuesday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. Westheuser and girls were with Mr. and Mrs. H. Thickson for dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill had Mr. and Mrs. J. Currier and family, Port Hope on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer had Mr. and Mrs. W. Terbenche and family, Port Hope on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer are also keeping Shawn and Joel Crombie, their grandsons, while Mr. and Mrs. Crombie are in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew had Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyko and family, Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. A. Trew and boys, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. W. Deremo and Ben, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler and Christopher, Bewdley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 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