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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1979, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowrnanville, September 12, 1979 5 Janet Luxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luxton, 94 Duke Street returns to York University, this. week, in her third year of a four year Visual Arts Course. Bruce Schouten, son( and Mrs. Martin Schout leaving for the Univers Guelph, where he is en in a four year Bache Science Course. RI n D. J 0. .*.. .. ... .. Church at Division St. Office 623-311 .Sunday School Classes 10 a.mn.-Greades 4ta 8-11 a.m. -3 yr. olds 11:10 - 4 years ta Grade 3 il A.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon tMte "IN A STRANG E LAND" A Special Welcome for the members of Durham Chapter No. 181, Order of the Eastern Star, who wl/I be worshipping with us. Nursery Care Pravided A Warm Welcome for Everyone Items$0 of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George iten, is Weekes, have returned from Ssity of spending the summer at their ýrolled cottage !n the Haliburtons. elor of Mrs. Ralph Campbell reports that the Ontario Federation for the Cerebral Palsied draw was highly successful, and the Dream * Vacation was won by a Toronto womfan, . Mrs. Irene 38 Mark down the date, Saturday, September 22nd for the Bake Sale, which is one of the events planned for the Newcastle Village and District Chamber of, Commerce "Oktoberfest". Buy your tickets now for the dance which will be held on Saturday, September 22nd at the new Orono Arena. The installation service of Sunday School teachers and mid-week leaders was held at Trinity Church on Sept. 9th, - conducted by Rev. John Peters, assisted by Fletcher ..... Douglas, chairman of C.E. Committee. Beginners Department - Sue Laing, Superintendent; Teachers - Pat Rundle, Bonnie Colwell, Carol Robinson, Shirley Cole. Kindergarten Department - Hazel Raby, Superintendent; Teachers - Lois Richards, Gail Degroot, Karen Anderson, Deidre Lobb. Primary Department - Margaret Williams, Superintendent; Elizabeth. Anderson, Music Direc tor. Teachers - Joan Higginson, Marilynn Green, Lynda Gibson, Joa'n Greenway, Joan Putnam, Marilyn Trim, Brenda Shackleton, Glenna Bayliss. Junior Department - Elaine Barber, Superintendent; Teachers - Barb Hicks, June Brown, Robert Robinson. Intermediate Department - Elaine 1Barber,' - Superintendent; Teachers - Shirley Brown, Howard Anyan. General Suniday School Superintendent - Jo- Anne James; Explorer - Leader - Yikki Miedema; Commencement of ,Pioneer Girls and ex- plorer Boys Programs (Ages 7-12 yrs.> Bible Study for aduits & teens Tuesday at 700 p.m. Young Peoples Group grades 8.13) Thurs day 7:30 p. m. Family Sunday Schaol each week at 9:45 ar. Marning Worshlp 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Nursery Open - Ladies coffee and Bible Study hour, Wednesday -9:45 a.m Celeb rate 401h Wedding Anniversary Messenger Leader - Sandy Byers; Hi-C Leaders - John & Carol Aiken, Mike & Janice Slocombe; C.G.I.T. Leader - Bea Wells. Returning to Queen's University, Kingston, for third year studies are Joe Dairymple, History, Don Chil ds, English and Rick James, Economics. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Strike, have three sons attending Queen's University this',year. Ron, fifth year Law, Bob, fourth year, Computer science, and Dan, fîrst year Commerce. Cynthia Childs returns to Queen's University for second year studies, leading to Medicine. Dr. Lloyd Dennis, _(co- author of Living and Learning), Chairman of the UNICEF Red Cross International' Year of Child Committee will be guest speaker at the Port Hope High School -on Thursday, September 20th, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Northumberland and Newcastle Branch of the Committee, Elementary Teachers Federations, and the Board of Education, his topic will be "Year 0f the Child." Everyone is welcome atitne NDP regional picnic ta be held September l5th at the Knights of Columbus Park, Ritson Road North, Oshawa. Admission is free. The barbecues will be lit at 1 p.m. and hamburgs, hot dogs and refreshments will be on sale throughout the day. We'll have an old-fashioned corn boi, with bon fîres and sing-a-longs into the night. Bring the kids. There will be games and prizes and room ta explore. For the adults there will be bingo, tug-of-war and 'a chance ta throw eggs at your favorite partner. Theý Oshawa and District Ostomy, Association resumes their monthly meetings again on Tuesday, September 18, 1979 at the Oshawa General Hospital in Room 1002-F at 8 p.m. The Chapter's objective is ta provide moral support and assistance ta anyone who has undergone ostomy surgery for the bowels or bladder, and help them ta reach a successful rehabilita- tion as easily and quic kly as possible. Families, friends and Medical people also most weleome. Refreshments and warm friendships are enjoyed after the meeting. For more information caîl 728-1869.. South Haldimand Horti- culture Society at Grafton,, toured the local gardens, of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tînk and Mr. and Mrs. Art Barnes on Sunday afternoon Sept. 9th. They enjoyed a lunch of loaves, cookies, cake, tea and coffee at the Tink home and participated in a slide show and a draw for house plants at the Barnes' home. Sharon Farrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrow, Liberty Street North has commenced studies, in ber first year at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, and is enrolled in the Chartered Accountants Course. Diane Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, is attending a two year law enforcement course at Seneca College, Toronto. serted as a member of the "Board of Governors, University of Guelph" (1965- 1970); was a Founding Director of the "Ontario Science Centre". (1965 - 1973); a Board Member of the "Commîttee of Adjustment" for the Township of North York (1963 - 1974), (Chairman 1972); a Member of the "Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authori- ty " (1967 -1972). Mr. and Mrs. Scott have two childre, Prof.,Owen, Scott of the University of Guelph, and Janet (wife of Dr. Bruce Leeson) of Calgary, Alberta. There are three grandchildren - Rachael and Isaac Scott and Virginia Leeson. NESTLETON -CADMULS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 134th AN NIVERSARY SERVICE Sunday ... September l6th, 1979 il a.m. Guest Minister. Rev. Dr. C. McKay Former Moderator of the General Assembly. Special Music by Marilyn Scott Porter. EVERYONE WELCOME. The eloquence of flowers. There are times in our lives whlen xwe are faced w it emotions that transcend words. I hese are the uris w hen a smile. a touch. a special ift can express our feelings more eIoquently than we could ever say them. For centuries the tniversal trihute bas always been flowers.(?arefullv chosen for their unfalfing ability to say love a nd respect and farewell more eloquent1v than any words ever spoken. If wecan henp you express your feelingsplease conhîilt w ith us. lffe've been sharing our experiences for many marly years. 'Your FTrD Florist. Helping you say h right. 2J/rower6 L4c9acLm an Bowmanvill e'sFirst FIlorist" BOWMANVILLE MAIL 623-3365 5 King Street West 623-5792 Bowmanvllle -~ntieb QJur MIN ISTER: Rev N.E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M. Div. ORGANIST: Mr. D.i DewelI CHURCH SECRETARY Loin Bowen - 623-5701 11:00'8.M.'- Sermon Entiîtled "Trhou Art the ManI" SUNDAY SCHOOL - Chlldren MilI bave f ram church ta classes. SUNDAY SCHOOL - Children wilI leave f ram church ta classes. - NURSERY - Parents are invited ta bring their pre-scriaal children ta aur modemn play and Iearn nursery. Are you New In Town l ooklng for a church home? Corne ta Hlstorlc St. Pau's. A FamlIy Church Servlng the Whols FamIly Ata.m.QtlîCOMMNIO 81:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 6:00 p.m. Pot Luck Supper for Young People 7:30 p.m. CHURCH ARMY 50th ANNIVERSARY -Wednesday 9:30 a.m.,Holy Communion 1and Laying on of Hands for Healing ALL CHIL.DREN WELCOME TO ATTEND OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL AND NURSERY Tamperance at Oueen Archdeacon Tom Gracie Registration of Children for Su nday Sohool Classes. on Sunday, Sept. lBth, il a.m WLREOpr-SUR AYS 12 Noon until 4:00 and 7:00 until 8:00 Corne in and see. our LOW PRICES! PHOCD s Mr. and. Mrs. Normnan J. Scott 1933 ta 1939. Former Bowmanville resi-' Mr. Scott lived in Stratford Brookdale - Kingsway dents, Norm and Rutb Scott until 1932, later attende Nurseries. recently celebrated their UiriyofGepandehi In 1959 they sold the Nursery fortitb wddinganniersar nitaerUiveroitGuelrhand adOohitaWolwdl aotithirhoedne a trar.Scotniesty Mran ad oe t Wlwae at hei hoe earStrlfod. Mrs. ct were married at '(Toronto). In 1974, tbey moved Mrs. Scott, the former Rutb Crediton by Rev. Donald ta, Stratford where tbey now Kleinstiver, attended Dasb- Gladman on Sept. 9tb, 1939, reside on No. 8 Hwy. west of wood Public and Exeter Higb and resided in Bowmanville Stratford at R.R. 5. Schools. She taught school at wîîere they owned tbe Wbile in Toronto Mr. Scott Parkhill and Centralia from 623-5792 B6wmanvIlle 5 King Street West

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