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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 May 1961, p. 5

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-WEINESDAY, MAY 24th, 1961 S:, Citizen s Attend Happy Gel-To gethe r To Close Their Season There were 72 members! Are", and "Monastery Gar- present at the meeting of thei den." Her piano accompanist Senior Citizens Club held re- 'vas Mrs. Russell Oke. cently at the Lions Commun- Mrs. Trudy Sallows delight- itY . (mnre This was the final ed the club members with her onéý f this season. The t alenied playing of a number club wvill resume its activities of popular selections on the ln September. ýmouth organ. She alsa led the Mrs.Joa Man ofClu 15meinhers in an excellent sing- was. the M. TheCauiencesang of old favorites. Mrs. war hmly aplaue dir. Sm Grace Crombie was the plan- warmy apladed rs.Samist. Black's lovely voice. She sang "Be the Best of Whatever You Interesting motion pictures were shown by Mrs. D. Arm- istead. Among the films she presented were <mes showing __ the Senior Citizens Picnic held e e* EPERT in Cobourg last summer, and the Senior Citizens wonderful Christmas party at the Lions 1EV LAWJG4ÉD "NDSANG Centre. -ALL WERE MEE - The Bowmanville Senior FOTeyFOJDU Citizens Club decided ta enter- tain the members of two Tor- GOOD.4'YESVERYC onto Senior Citizens clubs who will corne ta town on charter- ed buses on June 6th. The Bowmanville Senior Citizens will serve tea and coakies ta he visitors at the Lions Coim- munity Centre. Follawing the meeting the members of the club played j cards, and many enjayed the reading raamn program. Rev. A. Harding was in charge of the reading roam for the ev- vide bytheSenior Citizens. It ws sevedby members of 7KIGSTI~ANYLtEMA-57 Cub 15. The Bowmanville STWOSHWA-A.3291 sed gratitude to Club 15 for ________________the__assistance__ given by its HOBBY SHOW und SALE to be held at LIONS CONMUNITY CENTRE BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO FRIDAYI JUNE 2nd AFTERNOON AND EVENING For further details write to: MISS HELEN VAN DUSEN, Director, P.O. Box 1523, Bowmanville, Ontario, OR TELEPHONE MA 3.3587 ADMiSSION AND REFRESHMENTS ________ I THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMA!qVILLE, ONTARTO - PAGE I'IVN During the annual Water Safety Week which preceded the Victoria Day Holiday this year, schools have been visited by water safety off iciais of the Bow- manville and District Red Cross who demonstrated the various methods of resuscitation. Last Friday, stuçients of Bowmanville High School watched W. W. "Bill" Bagneli, head of the local Water Safety Committee of the Red Cross, in action on a volunteer, Vincent Molloy. members ta the Senior Citi- Mormonismn truly is. They zens meeting throughout the wil, however, present dis- seasan. Mrs. C. W. Slemon cussions on an individual basis was the lucky winner of the when notified in advance. attractive doar prize. At the They require no charges for close of the evening ah jaîn- their services. ed in the singing of the Senior The discussions are inter- Citizens hymn, "Blessed Be esting and enlightening ta all The Tie That Binds." age graups from eight years on. Their mission is flot ta contend but ta inform. The subi ect of Mormonism ITwo M ormon a become increasingly mare note-worthy during the past few years. Whereas in the ý,M ision ries past "Mormons" were looked upon as outcast polygamists, today their principles have ýIn Ditrictbrought themn success in al 1Twa of some 180 Mormon walks of life. People through- imissionaries now in Eastern out the world have corne ta Canada and some 20,'000 wonder what principles of throughout the world have re- living this success has been cently arrived in the Bowman- built upon. ville District. Mormon is a The "Mormon", once driven 'nickname for a member of the ta and isolatcd on the Utah Church of Jesus Christ of desert, is now found in al Latter-Day. Saints. The mis- countries of the world. Amidst sionaries are Eider F. Deane this rapid growth and devel- Jensen, age 26, from Cardston, opment and it's worldwide Aiberta, and Eider Michael disp]ay of character develop- D. Murdock, age 20, from Og- ment the important question, den, Utah. "What Really Is Mormon- Why re tey hre? heyism?" has risen. It is the op - Whyarethe hee? heyportunity ta answer this are here ta expiain ta the pea- question ta which the Elders ple of Oshawa and Bowrnan- aeddctd vîie what Mormonism really __________ is. They generaily meet xith People in group gatherings No art can canquer the and present a series of dis- people alone-the people are e ussions over about a three conquered by an ideal of life or four week period and ex- upheld by autliority.-William plainin a nutshell-what real Butler Yeats. 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