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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Aug 1979, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 8. 1979 5 Red Cross Reports Succesaful August Clinie Donor recuperates on one of the cots at the clinic. YLv ER TON'*m Blood Donor Mike Murphy gives the gift of live at the Red Cross Clinie held at the Bowmanville Lions Centre August lst. The Red Cross reports that 298 pints were collected. The Durhamn East Bnanch of the Red Cross reports that 298 units of blood were collected atthe August lst blood donor cinie heid in Bowmanviiie. The linic required heup from close te 50 volunteens. The followving is a list ef persons whe helped te make have tasted of this feunitain, hath attained unto everlasting life. For information - Box 36, Bowmanville. Blood is tested at this table during the Red Cross Clinic. 4 the August blood drive a Vivian Pickand, Ellen Living, and Danla Lowery. 8 Helpns: lain.n members of the K-ettes and Nurses on rest beds - Shirley d Hlaners truck) members the Kinettes. MeLean, Edna Lucyk, Debbie r od the inecRidgeKnmen Helpens in the. kitchen and Stainton, Gent Davey, Debbîe andthewmnv ige Kinsmen the coffee roem - Shirley Dewell, Ev Wenny, Merridy Clundb. avilKis Brown, Mary Heath, Giad Bate, Mary Anfessi, Ann 4 Registration duties - Rita Ece, Marg Launie, Laura Sebben, Peggy Milliken, and eWidenian, Blanche Conden, Vanhaverbeke, Jean Shirley Coyle. Denise Hopkins, Alice Bnownlee, Mary-Jean Ron Richards was available Plummen, Jean MeMurten, Bnownlee, Claire Brownlee, te drive doners needing iDala Loweny, Greta Brown, June Siebanth, Diann Vivian transportation te the clinie. *Sunday, August l2th, 1979 8:00 a.m. HoIy Communion 10O:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Temporance at Quee n Archdeacon Tam Gracie Church et Divisien St. Office 623-3138 10 a.m. -WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon Ttis "MA N WORRIES - GOD PRO VIDES" Nursery Cars Provlded A Warm Welcame for Evsryone A special welcome to memnbers of St. PauP's Church who are worshipping with us during t he month of August. Rev. John Pters wiII havs pastoral oversight of bath congregations whlle Rev. Ed Schamerh9rn Is on vacation. Phons 623-3138 or 623-6544 PLEASE NOTE- ServIce Time - 10:00 a.m. 'à Arnold and Ena Etcher have returned from a trip out west to see their son John and Beverley, in Edmonton, Ai- berta. They enjoyed a family reunion witb Susan and Jim coming from Saskatchewan, and Cathryn' and Michelle flying in for a week from Bowmanville. They also went to Calgary for a visit witb Arnold's brother, Carl and Helen. Mn. and Mrs. Fred Cowle returned recently from a most enjoyable two weeks vacation out west, with members of their family. Sherry McKnight and Mari- lyn Hayward spent the holiday weekend at the 747 Disco Club in Buffalo. On July 9, the Durham Coalition for Nuclear Respon- sibiity elected a full slate of off icers. They are: President - Jiii Chappe]] (579-8215), Vice- President - Dorothy Boder, SALEM CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP DURHAM Non-denomýinational fui! gospel. Sunday 11 -6 p.m. Wednesday night Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Comm encing AL St B. Formerly Salem Sehool__ ,rels of Secretary - Margaret Sarton, Press Liaison Officer - Merlyn Dunnigan, Treasurer - Janet Keith. Their next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on August 13 at the Bowmanville Library and an N.F.B. film entitled NO ACT of GOD will be shown. Al welcome. Admission free. Mrs. Norman Burgess re- turned to Toronto, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russe and Jeff and Miss Lana Malcolm attended the wed- ding of Frank's sister, Sarah Russe in Osbawa on.Saturday at tbe Our Lady of Assumptien Cburcb te, Louis Chamberlain. Mr. and Mns. Paul Bewen joined the Bowen family for a get-together at "Uncle Joe's Cabin" in the Severn River area on the long weekend. Paul's aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wonuziello. A number, from this area attended the Memorial Ser- vice beld Sun. a.m. at Nestle- ton United Church in memory of "Uncle Billy" Steele as he was affectionately known by friends and relatives alike. Daughter, Margaret is spend- ing a month in Ontario visiting kith and kin prierte, returning home again te Australia. On Sat. Afternoon a number of friends and neighbeurs gatbered at Mlcoma for an afternoon swimming (or wading) as the case ceuld be, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden. Mrs. Nellie Deeley, be r son Dudley, and family s.pent Sunday in Cookstown, visiting Mrs. Deeley's sister, Mrs. McCuish and Francis. Gord Galloway, 13, of 105 Lawrence Cres., Bowmanville and Carol Frankland, of 611 Galabad Dr., Unit 9, Oshawa will hold a carnival in Frank- lands back yard from 10:30 a.m. te 4,p.m. The carnival will feature games, prizes, entertainment, refreshments and a guest appearance by Miss Oshawa. Proceeds will go Muscular Dystrophy Re- search. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gerrits will be pleased te learn that fellewing a car accident, while on their holi- days, Gerry has been released frons bospital and is new at home, and bis wife Anna, hopefully will be neleased from Oshawa Hospital within tbe next week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Yellow- lees of Solina, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Short of Courtice attended the funeral of a cousin, the late Helen (Yellow- lees) Cook at Brantford on Tuesday. follwed by a B.B.Q. and corn noast. Miss Betty Whittaken of Hamilton, spent the past week with bier niece and family, Mn. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm and Candy. 1Mn. and Mrs. Harvey Mal- colm spent Thursday evening at tbe Wandenlyn Hotel in Trenton where your scribe attended a joint meeting of U.C.O. delegates at Belleville ef the Foobero, Campbellferd, Graften and Picton branches of U.C.O. Mn. and Mrs. Jim Gray were Sun. afternoon guests of the Lengfield families at their summer home in Bethany. 1Mr. Wiibert Malcolm re- mains a patient in Port Perny Hospital and regnetfully is showing littie imprevement te date. Mr. and Mrs. Jins Biggs and family of Port Elgin enjoyed a weeks bolidays with thein respective families in the Yelverten and Pontypool area. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of Port Penny were hests te a family gathering te nenew eld acquaintances with the form- er Della Nairn of PortRiver,, Sask. on Menday evening, Aug. 6. Dr. and Mrs. Paul ktuther- frd (nee Cook), their son Sandy and four daughtens Mary Ann, Martha, Pamela and Jocelyn of Listewel, visited bis parents Mr. and Mns, Wmn. Rutherford of Kirby even the long weekend. The ladies of Kirby United Chunch held their annual day eut at the beme of Mns. Gus Wilson on Winter Road, seuth of Orone. Ail enjoyed the nice weather aften such a stermy monning. Mn. and Mns. James-Pewerý and their three sons Craig, Mark and Trevor of Bowman- ville enjeyed a visit with Mn. and Mrs. Gordon Power Tuesday evening. Mn. and Mns. Bian Ishii and daughter, Nancy Lee of Bidgenonth, Mr. and Mns. Alan Peans of Newcastle were visitons of Mn. and Mrs. Len Pears. Mrs. Wmn. E. Armstrong and Mns. Hartley Barlow have Re-finished Pine Furniture at Reasonable Prices now available at RAN ONeiI 16Aîniques Ld 16King St. E. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5050 -OPEN DAILY - returned home vi a the Tononto International Airpent aften enjoying a visit with Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Mallory and family at Vancouver, B.C. 'Mrs. Barlow is a sister of Mr. Mallory. Mns. Douglas Hird of Whit- by and Miss Julie Haight of Oshawa visited- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris on Sunday evening. Congratulations te Mr. and Mrs. Theordone Thomas Lichacz, the former Miss Nancy, Marjorie Groot, on their manriage on Saturday, August 4th, 1979. The wedding was at the Groot's nesidence, Orono. Mrs. Alma White, age 90, wife of the late Epbnaim White (nee Bradley), of Main Street, Orono, passed away at Bow- manville Memorial Hespital on Tuesday, August 7th, 1979 after a very brief illness. Resting at the Morris Funenal Chapel, funeral on Thunsday at 1:30 p.m. The women of St. Saviouns Anglican Church had sevenal days quilting at the home of Mrs. W. Bruce Mercer recent- ly on Church Street. Remember on Wednesday evening, August lSth, the Oshawa Band Concert in the Memorial Park, Simcoe Street South. Congratulations to Mr. and Mns. John Dyer of Oshawa, who are celebrating their 5th wedding anniversany. See coming events. As your correspondent, I would appreciate hearing from you if you recaîl any details of my husband, the late James E.H. Richards, a well known barber in Orone before selling to Wm. Riddle in Apnil 1926. Having a pop bottle breaking as he put the botties in a rack, for same, witb the result of cutting his left eye bahl in baîf se just allowing- him to see light for dark. Needless to say- he still reads ail the hydro metens in Orono until in the late' 40's. Aise collected for both rural and village bis and climbed the hydro peles until Dean West, who was just a lad attending school, changed the lights and was Jim's right hand helper. He also was always a willing helper espe- cially when I was snow bound in Port .Hope for 31/2 days. Time does not permit me te write more ne above, but I wil promise to do se just as soen as I hear from seme kind person who recalis the date or any details. 1 believe at least one of bis thnee daughters, Gladys, Donothy, both deceased and Olive were attending sehool in Orono at the time. Thanking you in advance and 'phone me at Orono, 983-5106 at any hour, day or nigbt, but please allow phone to ring 10 to 12 times. No one else answers my phones, so not necessary for person te person calis, etc. Thanking everyone who is se extra kind, after se many nasty falîs, like on Tues., last- week, taking over an heur te get up - even with the help of a 20 year old chap. Bless yen and yours. 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