> Items of Interest Welcome to Reverend M. Robin Thomas who is the new minister in the charge formerly formerly occupied by the Reverend Paul Erb. Rev. Thomas preached her first sermon at Eldad on July 1st and will be at Eldad on July 22nd. on September 28th and 29th. Telephone 416-781-2872 or 781- 3821 for information on reunion. reunion. The 26th annual reunion of the Canadian Women's Army Corp. will be held in Toronto The 1984 Central Canada i"C" Circuit Championships will be held in Oshawa - Sunday, July 29, at the Oshawa Civic Fields, starting at 1:30 p.m. The Drum and Bugle Corps included in the Competition: Emerald Cadets, Mississauga; Cardinals, Cardinals, Scarborough; Rebels, Oshawa; Ridge Raiders, Hamilton; St. Andrews, Cambridge; Cambridge; Cadets of Dutch Boy, Kitchener; Conqueror Two, Hamilton; Ambassadors. Aurora; Canadian Knights Peterborough; Kavaliers, Kitchener; Brantford Girls, Brantford. Fellowship Baptist Church Courtice, Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a m. Family Bible Service 11:00 a.m. Bible Ministry For more information phone: 579-4523 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John Peters, B.A., B.D. Rev. Arthur Amacher, B.A.. B.D. John Crookshank Minister Assistant Minister Music Director Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 Blue Jeans Sunday School 10 a.m. 10 a.m.- WORSHIP SERVICE Summer Series "Attractive Christianity" No. 6 - "PATIENCE" Nursery Cure Provided We welcome the members ond adherents of St. Paul's Church who will be worshipping with us during July. We welcome to the area Mr. Phil Curtis, the new manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Newcastle. Newcastle. Del Moore, former manager has begun his new duties in Colborne as manager of the bank there. 151 Years of Community Service St. Jofm'S Anglican Ctjurcf) Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, July 22nd, 1984 TRINITY V 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Morning Prayer Sunday School & Nursery Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley WHERE - Waverley Public School WHEN - July23-July27 HOURS - 9:30a.m.-11:30a.m. AGES - 5-11 COME TO Vacation Bible School GAMES, CRAFTS, BIBLE STORIES and SONGS A COMMUNITY SERVICE OF YOUR SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Community Care Members Visit Parkwood in Oshawa rwwr. The Reverend Brian Robinson Robinson was inducted as minister of Scugog Island United Church, last Friday, July 13th. The 35 year old minister has been minister at Crowsnest Pass, Alberta for the past two years. He is married and has a 17 month old son. Congratulations to Postmaster Postmaster Charles Gray and Mrs. Gray of Newcastle Village who recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 18,1984 5 PONTYPOOL Members of the Newcastle Community Care last Friday afternoon. The trip, organized by the were graced with beautiful weather as they Bowmanville Museum involved touring the loaded the bus destined for Parkwood in Oshawa grounds and afternoon tea. Starkville and Area Happenings Children of the community, ages 5 to 11, are invited to attend a one-week Vacation Bible School to be held at the Waverley Public School, from July 23 to July 27. Registration will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Monday, July 23. Classes will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Monday to Friday and will include crafts and stories as well as Bible study on the subject, "GOD'S WONDERFUL BOOK." Sandra Thomas will be in charge of the school with Elizabeth Kielbasiewicz and Karen Halminen assisting. There is no charge for enrollment in the Vacation Bible School. It is sponsored by the Bowmanville Seventh- day Adventist Church. ( BAHAMFAITH^ In past dispensations, many errors arose because because of the overanxious overanxious limited understanding understanding to encompass the Divine Message. P.O. Box 36 STARKVILLE NEWS A speedy recovery is wished by everyone for Miss Norma Hallowell who is a patient at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville and for Mr. Lawrence Farrow who is at Oshawa General Hospital. Hope they are soon feeling much better again. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coulson, Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim on Monday evening. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Edna Dobson visited with Mrs. May Garbutt at the Strathaven Nursing Home, Bowmanville. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gobi, Laura and Edward of Thompson, Manitoba were overnight guests of their aunt Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana on their way through to the Rideau Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow were supper guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bamsey, Ralphie, Michelle and Andy to celebrate celebrate Ralph's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy were Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick, Oshawa. On Wednesday, Mr. Walter MacLeod of Oshawa was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk, Tanya and Peter. On Wednesday morning, Mrs. Pat Windatt entertained several ladies at her home for cookies and coffee at a social time to visit with Mrs. Sandra Goorbarry. Congratulations to Sandra on being nominated to the Dean's Honor List at Durham Colle®}, Oshawa where she has finished her first year of the registered nursing course. Congratulations to Mr. Jeff Caswell who graduated in June from Clarke High School as the top student in Grade 13, and of course an Ontario Scholar. Mr. and Mrs. Don Robbins, Newtonville visited Wednesday Wednesday evening with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox, Bowmanville were afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Thursday, Miss Erin Windatt with her friend Miss Maya Zander of Kendal spent the day in Toronto and later, had supper with Maya's aunt. Mr. Brenton Farrow visited Friday afternoon with Mr. Lawrence Farrow who is a patient at Oshawa General Hospital. Glad to report that Lawrence is now much better. Mrs. Annette Savery, Bowmanville spent the weekend weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Ross and John. Mrs. Isabelle Trim and granddaughter Jessica and Mr. Bruce Trim of Newmarket Newmarket spent the weekend at their cottage at Lake Scugog. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. David Bretteli, Oshawa and Mr. Todd Terwilligar, Hampton Hampton spent the day sailing their boat on Lake Ontario. In the evening, they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bretteli and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Murphy, Mary and Michael at their cottage at Bay Lake near Bancroft, On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sinclair, Todd and Tara were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickell and Ashley, Orono to celebrate Ashley's first birthday. Mrs. Destimona Poole, Sixth Line visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Windatt and Erin. Mrs, Joe Bolhwell and Kelly, Orono visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell and Mr. Jim Hallowell spent the day with Miss Laurie Little of Toronto at her cottage on the Trent River near Cumpbellford, Ada stayed on to spend several days this week holidaying with her niece. Mrs. Edna Dobson with Miss Catherine Stewart, Sixth Line were dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. Annie Cath- cart, Sixth Line. Mr. Allan Brown, Oshawa visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kazakos and Zoe of Fort St. John, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. David Silvester of Sarnia spent the day with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. David and Dianne stayed overnight until Monday afternoon for a longer visit. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch, Brian and Blaine spent the day with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood, Donnie, Kevin and Steven of Bowmanville at their cottage at- Mississauga Lake near Bobcaygeon. Blaine is staying on this week for a holiday with his cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Jim D'uthie of Souris, Manitoba arrived on Monday to spend a while with their aunt Mrs. Edna Dobson. Mr. and Mrs. John Suk and Billy of Grand Rapids, Michigan spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Oudyk and Richard, Sixth Line. Mr. John DeWitt was a supper guest with them on Saturday evening and on Sunday evening, John Suk was the guest minister Pontypool Keenagers had a most enjoyable outing last Tuesday when they travelled to Gravenhurst by bus, toured the home of the late Dr. Bethune, had a delicious lunch at the Muskoka Sands Inn, followed by a two-hour boat cruise. On the way home they stopped at Manchester for their evening meal and arrived back in Pontypool about 7:45. All report an excellent excellent time. Nettie and Tom Aiken recently visited with friends in Orillia for a few days. They also went to Collingwood, visited visited the "Blue Mountain Pottery" Pottery" factory and also had a boat cruise out of Orillia on the "Lady Belle." Steve and Helen Lizka were at the Lester Pearson International International Airport on Monday to meet relatives arriving from Poland. Helen's sister-in-law and Steve's niece are going to spend six weeks with their Pontypool relations on the 3rd line. We are sorry to hear that Bill Strong is now. in Intensive Care in hospital in Peterborough. Peterborough. Harold and Eileen Moore are delighted at the arrival of their fourth granddaughter - Melanie Gayle, born July 5th to Allan and Heather Hawley of Bradford. Eileen has spent several days recently with her daughter and grandchildren. Diane Pickering is employed employed this summer at the University University of Toronto where she is involved with cancer research. research. Lynn Pickering is working for the summer months in Algonquin Park. Mrs. Mabel Best of Vancouver Vancouver is currently at her home on the 3rd line. It has been a few years since Mrs. Best was last here. Sympathy is sent to the family of the late James Mackie who passed away on the weekend. He leaves two sons, Larry of Blackstock and Joe of R.R. 2, Pontypool. Miss Melonie Surgeron of Barrie was a weekend visitor at the C. Fallis home. Curtis and Reta McKay spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Brian McKay in Owen Sound. Ralph and Anne Holtby were visitors recently with friends in Waterloo. Margaret Wright had a birthday on Saturday, July 14th. A group of twelve euchre-playing friends celebrated celebrated with her at her cottage on Chandos Lake. See under "Articles for Sale" that the $12.00 presale price for The Rolling Hills is in effect until August 1st. Order your copy or copies now, before price goes up to $15.00. Last Sunday morning the Sacrament of Holy Communion Communion was celebrated in Pontypool United Church. Dale Hunt assisted Rev. Lindsay and Nettie Aiken presided presided at the organ. I'm sure all in the Pontypool area join with me in wishing John James, editor of The Statesman, a speedy recovery following recent surgery. Mr. James leads a very active life and the rest will do him a world of good. f; L? 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