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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Dec 1982, p. 18

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18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 29,1982 St. Joseph's Students Enjoy Christmas Feast •i'iJ mWriiEl mi >> '*-ÿSï HlDt, ieoooi Auxiliary Donates to Legion Branch 7- r *« --Ï-Î i tit •S.vi 'rf.-l avr.; >r » ■z C ' X Students in the grade six class at St. Joseph's School in Bowmanville prepared a Christmas feast with a variety of delicacies from French cuisine. The meal included quiche, tourtiere. salad, and bûche de Noel. The class is shown above as the students and guests prepare to enjoy the meal on Wednesday, December 22. Celebrates 1st Birthday Hi! My name is Matthew Kristopher Urmiston. As you can see from this picture my Daddv took, I am ready to go to celebrate my first birthday on December 29,1981 and begin my second year. To help me with my birthday celebration is my big brother Paul and my mommy Christine (nee Nemis) and daddy, Michael Ormiston. -.1 Will Celebrate 1st Birthday mm- mm iSi§ A The Oshawa Legion Track and Field Club received an "Outstanding Contributors Award" from the Ontario March of Dimes recently in recognition of the club's continued support of the agency through the annual sponsorship of the "Oshawa Road Race". HAPPY-HAPPY ^ NEW YSAR, EVERYONE l » d O': k* Mills Bros. Fuels Ltd. R.R. 6, Bowmanville Telephone 571-3757 The award, presented at the March of Dimes' Volunteer Conference in Toronto, was accepted on behalf of the club by membèr. Fred Sewell. The Ontario March of Dimes receives the support of thousands thousands of individuals each yar in its annual Ability Fund campaign held in January. The award ceremony at the Volunteer Conference is one way of saying "Thank you" to a few communities and individuals individuals who stand out as very special supporters assisting the agency in its work with adults with physical disabilities. disabilities. In addition to campaign awards, a provincial Reverend Essex Award for outstanding volunteer service was presented to Dr. W. It. Harris, Head of Orthopaedic Surgery at Toronto General Hospital and long-time supporter supporter of the Ontario March of Dimes. The annual award was created last year to honour Reverend Roy Essex and his work through a respirator program . assisting in the rehabilitation of people who Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Design and Lettering Done by Us on Premises - NO SALESMEN INVOLVED -- Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details 'ife/ FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS and MARKERS Look lor this seal It's your guarantee of permanence. STAFFORD BROS. LTD. g/fklhriuj , Pt.lir Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED Box 133 318 Dundas St. E,, Whllby Phone Whllby 668-3552 tt-1 • i oil • mr One of the highlights of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion's ri -Ti Tl 1 fi K 111PT1 I fl fit I e ! PT W A1A7Û Christmas party recently was a donation by the Auxiliary to the branch. Here, lm.ZU. v/ZZ A~rM.o l/J. tv/1 ilCtiB Auxiliary President Helene Wallis hands over a cheque for $2,000 to Branch President Doug Walton, while Santa (Bill Rose) looks on with approval. Mrs. Reta Muller, Colborne was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Muller and Darryl. Mr. and Mrs. George Leadbeater and family, ■Oshawa were Christmas Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater and Ross. Mr. Paul Groeneveld, Maple Grove was a Christmas Day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Groeneveld and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Trewin and Kelly attended a family gathering at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fegan, Oshawa on Christmas Eve. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Mary Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bewdley; Marcia Tordiff, Newcastle; Rick Howe and Sherri Robins, Oshawa; Miss Debbie Howe, Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gorgerat and sons, Mrs. Lou Griffin and Lance Phare, Tyrone were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and family were Christmas Day evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Mrs. E. Horn, r Mrs. Doris Holroyd, Bowmanville Bowmanville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Presson, Amy and Sarah, Jane and Lewis Patterson, Oshawa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Groeneveld and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater Leadbeater were Christmas Evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leadbeater and Michelle, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Don Trewin and Kelly were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Mrs. E. Horn. Mrs. N. Wright was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Martin were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb, Patricia and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Levick, Gordon Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lamb were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Mr. Brian Hall, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. Bob Richardson, Richardson, Lotus were Christmas Evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue, Judy and Laurie. Mr.' Tony Smith, Courtice, Mr. Cameron Oke, Oshawa were recent, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater Leadbeater visited with Mrs. Tom Barrington, Zion on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman, Mrs. Laura Avery were Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Best and family and they were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman and family. They all gathered with Miss Myrtle Tamblyn, Toronto, Miss Fran Goraj and Dr. Bruce Bowman, Julie and Shelley, London for Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, Newcastle. Let's Get Growing! VAN BELLE All ready to celebrate her first birthday tomorrow, Thursday, December 30, 1982 is Alison Michelle Wereszczynski. Proudly joining in will be Daddy Walter, Mommy Lynne, sister Shannon, Nanny ana Papa Harrison and Baba and Grandpa Wereszcynski. March of Dimes Campaign contracted polio over the past 30 years. Dr. Robert Elgie, Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, accepted a newly- created Judge George Ferguson Ferguson Award for his dedication and work on Bill 7 (the Ontario Human Rights Bill which includes protection for disabled disabled people). Judge Ferguson is a past president of the Ontario March of Dimes and contributed contributed greatly to establishing the agency as a major factor in adult rehabilitation during its early years. Other awardees included members of the Metropolitan Toronto Police Summons Bureau for assisting with the collection of coin collectors during campaigns for the past three years, the Toronto Hilton Hilton Harbour Castle Hotel for assisting with special events. By Harry (Intended for last week) Fresh Arrangements For The Finishing Touch At Christmas a lot of time is spent at home during this festive season, season, with family and friends, and lots of beautiful turkey dinners are set up to enjoy and celebrate this special birthday. birthday. Fresh flowers will add the finishing touches to this festive mood, since they are the natural complement in our celebration. Even a few fresh cut flowers add to this festive touch. This year, even a larger variety of fresh flowers are available, with florists bringing bringing them in from many parts of the world. Especially Holland Holland and South America play a large role in this supply. Some of the nicest ones are the Freesias. They will give off a fragrant fresh flower smell. Freesias should be freshly cut when received and placed in lukewarm water with a couple of tablespoons of sugar added to the water. This will make them last longer. Cerbera, almost resembling super large daisy blooms, will be available in a variety of colors and the nicest part is that they will last a long, long time. But again, give them a fresh cut before putting them in lukewarm water. Another excellent cut flower is the Alstoemeria that comes mainly mainly in pink to red to mauve, and will last at least two weeks in the house. Then of course, the famous Dutch bulb flowers, such as the tulips and the iris are already starting to arrive for the holiday season. As with For Sale . FIREWOOD All Hardwood Delivered or Pick-Up Newtonvllle 797-2189 or 786-2833 Van Belle other cut flowers give them_a fresh cut and place them in lukewarm water. Then come the regular var- . ieties of fresh flowers such as roses in the long stem with the large heads, and the delightful sweetheart roses in an abundance abundance of colors. Make sure that you add the floral preservative preservative that will come with roses in lukewarm water, and give them a fresh cut so that they will last longer. Then on to the standbys, the different types of chrysanthemums with daisy types in a wide range of colors and the large football or commercial mums that will last for several weeks, Fresh arrangements made lip by the florist will add to the dinner table or the coffee table, or the hospital room, to give it the finishing touch. Fresh arrangements are usually freshly made the day before you receive them and the flowers used in these arrangements are treated by the florist with a floral preservative preservative so that they last longer, but you must check the water level daily, since the flowers do use up the water that is in the container, and as the arrangement becomes older some of the flowers that are finished can be removed, still leaving a nice arrangement arrangement of greens. Most arrangements will have some fresh holly added to the arrangement and also some pine or balsam bows which absorb a lot of water, so check this daily and enjoy them to the fullest, At this time, l would like to bring my Christmas greetings from myself and my family that during this festive season when we celebrate the birth of our Saviour you may have a beautiful holiday season with your family and friends. Until next week, have a blessed Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Muller, Darryl and Mrs. Reta Muller. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott visited Mr. and Mrs. James Pigott, Bowmanville on Sat. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Cecc- hetto, Ryan and Darren, Sudbury were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tea Werry and family. Percy and Joan Frayer and Ardy Cormier joined them for Christmas Day dinner. Weekend overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry were Sharon and Jennifer Preece and friend Sylvia, Oshawa and Lynn Murphy, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott were Christmas supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Hay don. Miss Mary Elisabeth McMillan, Miss Lee Ann Essery, Mrs. Reta Muller joined the Edgar Wright family on Sunday for their Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. t Mr. Clark Piggott and ■ Donna, Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott on Christmas Day afternoon. The Stainton-Lee Family Christmas Party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee and girls, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry and family were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gary Hanewich, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beckett and family. The E. A. Werry family Christmas party was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hanewich, Oshawa with everyone present. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bortalazzo were Mon. evening visitors of the E. Wrights. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lamb were Christmas supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wray. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett were visitors at Mrs. Marie Tabb's on Christmas afternoon. afternoon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton spent Christmas at Cambridge Cambridge with Mr. and Mrs. A. Reynolds and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett were Boxing Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Garry Beckett, Lindsay. Mr. William Lamb, Toronto was a Friday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Lamb. Mrs. Allan Werry called on Miss Vera Bishop and Ernie Fischer, Oshawa on Thursday. Our community extends their sincere sympathy to Mrs. Ernest Walker, the former Donalda Griffin, and family on the loss of her husband Ernest who was happy v m 111 » HIM l WOV YEAR ' Everyone 5n/cs|5< Fred's Fruit Market Hwy. 115 and 35 South of Orono offering to you: Fresh, crisp Apples from $3.95 up for Vz bushel Flemish Beauty and Bose Pears Fresh Eggs and Potatoes buried on Monday at Tillson- burg. A number of family and relatives from here attended the funeral. A number from here attended attended Tyrone Christmas Eve Candlelight Service which was well presented to a capacity filled sanctuary. On Christmas Sunday the worshippers attending the church service enjoyed the children's story. During the service the senior choir sang a delightful anthem under the direction of their organist and leader, Ulah Chambers. Pastor Joe's message was entitled "Give One Another Fuzzies". The Two Announcements are: Jan. 16th - Enniskillen Congregational Meeting at 7:00 p.m. and Jan. 24th - Official Board Meeting, Tyrone U.C. at,8:00 p.m. I would like to wish the Editor and Staff of the Canadian Statesman A Very Happy New Year. silence is not golden . Your Newspaper Ad You're right! The space is empty. There isn't any ad. If you operate a business and don't advertise, the silence is anything but golden. Advertising is really extending an invitation to your prospects and asking them to buy your products or use your services. If you aren't advertising, you aren't selling. • If you need more business, call our business 623-3303. Stye (Eanahfan Statesman and ■Newcastle 3nhepenbent 'J:-, [■ tt >- y I; t

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