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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1963, p. 9

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EAST BOWMANVILLE I ntroducing the new csonsu Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Craig, The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, May 1, 1963 Mr. and Mrs. Doug Reynolds, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackburn Ken Miller, Toronto, attended Mrs. George Pirie andiand Brian were Saturday evý- "Spring Thaw" at the Royal Sharon were Saturday visitors1 ening visitors with Mr. and ,Alexander Theatre in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig. Mrs. L. Savery, Oshawa. 1 TNIN 'in her efficient manner. Il Ley M I Catharines. M,,s. W. Crman introduced n c yl oters The flags purchased for the, the guest speaker for the ev- arena were on display at the ening, Mrs. W. Tonge who isi' meeting. Edythe Rundie, ticket The O rono N ew s home on a one-year furloughEeiOfcr convenor, gave a final detail- T h r n esfrom Hong Kong. Mrs. Tonge EetO fc r ed report on draw ticket sales inhe gacousiFor hrs-1and thanked al ho epdt Mrs. James E. Richards, Editor tian manner deeply touchedForNext Season make the da a success. h one present. For sentimental Hockey Mothers held their work meeting for the parade Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell spent Sunday with Brenda, and included those from Les- reasons, the Orono people felt i final meeting until September -30 pendants, 17 vests and 17 and son Stevens visited Mr. and Tony Mitchell, and Mr. kard and Kirby who gave up very close to Mrs. Tonge and' at the Lions Centre on Tues., ties were made and whilei and Mrs. G. M. Linton, Bow- and Mrs. John Turner and! their services to join with the we remember her visits made April 23rd, with 16 members rain prevented the parade in manveJ.e, on Suriday. family, Keene. Orono congregation. to the Manse while her fath-i present. Pres. Joan Simpson St. Catharines, the vests and Mmu Wallace Welsh of wii-, Mrs. J. H. Swain of Toronto Following a luncheon and a er, Rev. Kitchen, was pastorl welcomed the mothers, follow- ties were worn to the ban- uonv'ille, Mrs. Charles Reesor visited her cousin, Mrs. Char-ý car cavalcade, the choir en- Of this charge. Mrs. Tonge'ed by the minutes of the cuet. These items were on, ,of, Markham, Mrs. M. Sherwin les Webber and Mr. Webber. tertained a large number in! displays the personality of a l March meeting. display at the meeting. Moved1 * Miss Bertha Cain were Mrs. Basil E. Long and son the Sunday School auditorium. dedicated Christian misson-1 Pres. Joan thanked the Iby Doris Simpson, seconded %Znier guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Clifford Long of Toronto The program included violin ary.' members for her expenses to1 by Audrey Ballantine that we Stanley Chapman and son are spending this week visit-' and vocal solos, sponsored by* Mrs. Tonge gave an eua h iteNHL oraetprhs oeo h re Clair of Kirby on Saturday. îng in the Ottawa district. Group 2 of the United Church tional commentary on Hong in St. Catharines. Letters weremaeilndhv tissa evening.1 Mrs. Fred Bowen spent a Women. After the conceri,I Kong, illustrated by colourediread from Mr. J. Bain, Supt. project for next season. weekend with Mrs. Carl Sel- the ladies served chocolate pictures. Hong Kong is a Bni- B.TS., thanking "Hockey Mo- The financial report was Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tamb- by Newcastle. milk and sandwiches, and the! tish Crown Colony. About 151 thers" for Minor Hockey cres ts given. Moved by Rae Shackle- lyn of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs.1 Mrs. James E. Richards was Hîgh-C members waved the percent are Christian, threelgîven their boys who played ton, seconded by Mamnie John- Ivion ambyn nd augter Sunday dinner guest of Mrs., choir off., percent Communist, but the' in the recreation league; also so htteTes a l Judy were dinner guests Sun-iE. Page, Enniskillen. U.C.W. Meeting largest percentage are Budd- fromn Mr. D. Gilhooly, Sec. 0/s bills. dayc eFeinood rft. n r. Mrs. Halfyard of Barrie! The April mqeting o! the hist. Many picturesque views BowmanvilleLiteNH.fo Kay Worden kindly consent- Erc lodGrftn.spent the weekend with Mr. Orono U.C.W. was held in the were shown of Hong Kong;idonations to boys for Timmy ed to send get well cards, etc. Miss Carolyn Jones, daugh-land Mrs. Wm. Miller. Sunday School auditorium the towering mounitains and Tyke Tournament in Scarbor- thîs comîng season and asked ter o! Mr. and Mrs. Cecil1 Congratulations to Mr. Hank with an excellent attendance. beautiful water scenes. Rev. ough and Pee Wee Ail-Stars for ca-operation f rom ahl mem- Jones, with Miss Shirley King Van Den Brink, owner of the The meeting commenced with Tonge is Dean of the College for Prov. Little N.H.L. Tour- bers to advise her of anyone of Newmarket leave this Orono Bake Shop, on the op- the singing of several hymns in Hong Kong and we viewed nament in St. Catharines. Mr. who should receive same. weekend to take up residence ening of bis second store this conducted by Mrs. A. Drum- the graduation of students in Gilhooly aiso thanked the This being the last meeting in Vancouver, B.C. week on King Street East, mond with Mrs. M. Staples at, the chapel. ladies for their effort in mak- Of the season the following Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mac-: Newcastle. the piano. A view o! St. Christopher's ing the Pee Wee teamn spec. officers were elected: Pas-t Farland Jr. of Kingston spent Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hollings- Mrs. Long, president, ex- Orphanage was shown, where tacular at thebanquet in St. Pres.- Helen Gilhooly, Pres. the weekend with his aunt, worth have returned home tended words of welcome ta Mrs. Tonge is cîosely associat- -Joan Simpson, lst Vice- Mrs. A. J. Jakeman and Mr. ýafter spending a week with ail including the many vii ed assisting with the medical tion to Mrs. Tonge for the in- Pres.- Kay Worden, Sec.- Jakeman.teduhr, Mrs. Walter tors in Our midst. After the treatment of the children. formative address she gave. Doris Simpson, Treas.- Ev. Mr. Tom Tabb attended the Cairns, and Mr. Cairns and singing of a hymn the Lord's She stressed the essential .need' She stated it broadened our Aider. funeral of bis brother, the late family, Schomberg. Prayer was repeated. of love in the caring for chil- horizons of concern, opened Mr. George Tabb of Haydon,i' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson 'A very inspiring devotional dren. Hong Kong is over our hearts to the suffering S LE who passed away suddenly at: spent Tuesday in Port Hope. was given by Mrs. M. Staples, populated and space for living and needs o! other people, and his home on Saturday, April, Visitors with Mrs. D. G. selecting as her theme "Corne quarters appears ta be at a aur hearts had been quicken-SA E 28th, in his 65th year. Fun-' Hooper were Mrs. Dean Hodg- to Easter." She was assisted premium. ed to God's caîl. Mrs. Drum- Commencing this Sunday,! eral was fromn Northcutt &! son of Ajax and her sister by Mrs. C. Billings and Mrs. The last picture showed the moud added thanks to all May. 5th, our church service Smith Funeral Chapel, Bow- ,Miss Jean Davey of Toronto, N. Porter reading appropriate ruins of a church, leaving only others assisting with the pro- will be held at 9:45 a.m., with! manville, on Monday. Inter-! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Werry of passages of scripture pertain- th.e Cross, and it was there a gram. Sunday Schooi commencing at, ment in Bethesda Cemetery. ýTyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ing ta the theme. Mrs. Staples minister was inspired to write Mrs. J. T. Brown, on behaîf 11 a.m. Miss Catherine Power of Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn in her meditation mentianed the hymn "In the Cross of of the Newcastle U.C.W., ex- Messrs. Jim, David and Car- Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson, David, Paul and the "World's Day of Prayer", Christ I glory," tawering a'er' tended wards of appreciatian los Cryderman, Maple Grove,' Gardon Power last week. Kavin of Bowmanville. commencing the Lenten ses- the wrecks of time. Mrs. ta Mrs. Tonge for her appeal- Miss Beverly Burgess, Cour-, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lunni Mr. and Mrs. Stan Seymour son. We think of Lent as pre- Tange, in conclusion, spoke ing and inspiring message. tîce, Miss Susan Schwartz,l of Whitby visited bis parents,! of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Karl paring for Easter, as the words o! wisdom ta all young The meeting closed with sing- Cadmus, Mr. and Mrs. How- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lunn, on Hall a! Bowmanville, Mr. and Springtime, the renewing of girls present. She stated what ing of a hymn and repeating ard Faiey, Maple Grave, were, Saturday. Mrs. Victor MacFarland Jr. of the Spirit. She referred ta the we really want most of sl s the Benediction. Refreshments Sunday visitors with Mr. andi Mr. Cecil Robison, who hasi Kingston visited Mrs. Wm. 40 days Jesus spent in the happi.ness, give yaur whole were served and a social time Mrs. E. Twist.1 been a patient in MemorialiSeymour on Sunday. wilderness, the authority of life ta Christ that brings it enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fr an c i s Hospital, Bowmanville, re-J Mrs. Edna E. Hurst of Tor- his power of teaching. The truly to your soul. Unit 2 sponsored a home- Thompson, Bowmanvîlle, were turned to bis home on Mon- auto has returned home after sacrifice an the Cross display- Mrs. A. Drummond expres- made bake sale and displayed Friday eveninrf viqitrqs it1h day. I two weeks' visit with ber ing Love. sed gratitude and apprecia- many attractive delicacies. -Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackburn. Mr. Doug Lycett with hissans, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coming ta Easter by the record of "After the HeartIM. Sim.pson and family and m a ny different pathways, Ache" informs us that during1 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Simpson making a sacrifice ta help ~the past few weeks the record and family. someone else, giving up some- was noted on twelve charts. Mrs. Everett Porter of Sher. thing for Lent, then we re- It was rated in Peterborough brooke, Quebec, Mrs. Leland member Jesus. We must be ln fifth position and Kingston Keat of Toronto and Mrs. C. ready to receive Christ that in twelfth Position. The re- C. Caverly o! Whitby visited is the real meaning o! "Com- cord is ta be released i n Eg hir father, Mr. Wm. Davey, ing ta Easter." These valu- ]and on May 10 and at a later who celebrated his 89th bîrth- able comments were closedl date in such countries as day on April 30. with a poemn written in the France, Belgium, Luxemburg,ý Miss Nina Hodgson of Wash- l6th century and singing o! a and other European countries. ington, D.C., was overnigàmt Resurrectian hymn. Mrs. Walton Tong o! Lon- 1 guest of ber aunt, Mrs. D. G. A group o! girls, cansisting don, Ontario, and Hong KongI Hodgson, last Wednesday. of Peggy Hancock, Sharon was a dinner guest o! Mr. and High "1C" Service Tamblyn, Patsy Jones, Sharon Mrs. Wm. Carman and sons The annual High-C Church Allin, Elaine Forrester, Wen- before her address given ta Service was held Sunday dy Partner and Lamna Burley, Orono United Church Women mamiug in Orono United sang two Easter selections Iast Thursday evening. Church on April 28th. Special directed by Mrs. R. Morton., Mr. Allan Niddery and sons music was provided by the Offeing was received and; of Toronto visited bis aunt, Intemmediate Choir from R. H. dedicated by Mms. Long. Two >4rs. Tom MeRaberts. jKing Collegiate, Scamborough. delightful piano instrunientalsý Mr. and Mms. Wm. Mitchell Guests came from ail points were given by Mrs. R. Morton, CURLERS! ALL PARTIES INTERESTED SOUTHVIEW GOLF and CURLING CLUB MIDDLE ROAD, BOWMANVILLE ORGANIZATION MEETING AT THE CLUBHOUSE THURSDAY, MAY Znd 8 P.M. 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