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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1964, p. 11

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j - 1 ols. Christmas contests con] ducted by Mrs. Earl McQuaidl Recenty alri and Mrs. Ross Carr were won! by Mrs. Reginald Rose and1 Report fromMrs. Harry Ryley. ed among the members. Lunch W omen's Isiue was served by the ots assisted by Mrs. Bruce Ryley, BOWMANVILLE W. 1. of sandwiches, cookies and Mrs: Earl McQuaid, Mrs. Earl fruit cake. Weatherilt and Mrs. T. Jen- On December l7th, the 30w- Oui- January meeting is toinngs. Wafvik Women's Institute be on the 2lst. flot 28th as' Lucky cup prizes were won Iield liheir meeting in the Sal- stated in aur prograra. by Mrs. Gladys Malcolmsoni vation Army Youth Centre l___and Mrs. William Phillips. With a good attendance. Our 1 The President, Mrs. Harry pi-esident, Mrs. M. Wiseman' BETHANY W. 1. Ryley, expressed the thanks OPened the meeting with the, The Bethany Women's Insti- of the members ta the guest #inging 3f "0 Canada" and1 tute members were entertain- speaker, Mrs. Hughes, to Mrs. rePeating the "Mary Stewartled at the home of Mrs. Vin. Spenceley for her convention Colleet." The secretary read cent Jackson for their meet- report, the hostess, Mrs. the mnutes, gave thé treasur-ing on Monday, Dec. 14th. Jackson and ail those who had er's report and deaV& with theý Mr!a- ye rsddassisted with the program. correspondence. It yras decid-ý and members joined in sing-' hr eesvrlget ed w sed mneyto "aveý ig te Istitte derepat-present including Mrs. Harold cd e snd iony t "Sve.ng he nsttut Od, rpea- Payne, a former member, Mr-. the Childi-en Fund." Theiing the Mary Stewart Collect ' course "New Léamps for Old"!and Lox-d's Prayer. adMs .W uhsad 's to be held Jan. 6th with . Mrs. Ray Hughes, ail of Port: Swnn.ay ay an.3Oh. ur Minutes of previous meeting Hope. Koper arnva ista e ~.~and the financial report were ___ __ Mape rc i a s seto ed read by Mrs. T. Jennings. The1 we send a plant for Christmas'io euwasnse ey"Te MAR OV ta an of oi- olest mmberýgreatest distance I wili sndaPL GR V Rai onadi oCriodst memoer- ýChristmas greeting". Temn red !Ms Roes mal "Critswe oi.ofMrs. T. Jennings, convenor Temn red fMs ie a ladis e holding oup Agriculture and Canadian W. H. Brown were sorry ta Nie ladter oseh inghe Industries had charge of the leai-n on Sunday, that on go-, wordiogram and gave commentsinoutagtinohecrt ChrJ*skyma read a verse, ando h vnn' ot Hp go ta church, she sipped and'M Chrily-xas carols were sungý iess is a perfume yau can- feli, arnd broke bath banies in after U-ach one. Mrs. E. Pe r-., u o ter itother ankle. At present she is in & feet, Mrs. W. Roberts and por)- 'r wtotMemorial Hospital. Bowman- 1 Mrs. C. Dunn each sang etn e rp nyu ville. Chrstashym Mr. .gButa sel*'Mi-. and Mrs. Hector Jones, Chte had cnes n nuber s'. Ted Spenceley gave ai Oshawa, were Sunday evening, teryhada cntes onnumerscomprehiensive and informative itoswhMranMs.S Mx-s. H. Sumersford showed us report of the recent W.I. 1*Mrtn how to make twa articles outCovninled nTrntSMro. of Mellofoam. Convention heldrnnlToront and thanked the members forlsMx- and Mrary ini Dw- The m o t to."Christmas the privilege of attending as a snadbbZowr should be a pleasure, nat a'delegate. ýSunday evening visitors with burden" was given hv Mrs. Mrs. L. W. Hughes of Port He parents, Mx-. and Mrsv. Goodman. Packaged faod do- Hope, President of East Dur-i MH a mesd Coo e ndamilyor nations were given for the:ham District Institutes was Huron, Michigan, spent the Salvation Army Christmas guest speaker and talked oni weekend with his brother and baskets. We had an exehange,"The Art of Indoar Garden- wife, Mr-. and Mrs. Chartes of gifts after which we ail sat :ing", giving advice on the 'Gieenham, and helped them down tao ui- Chxistmas partvsehection and growing of bulbs, celebrate their 40th wedding . .....forcing outdoor spring greens anniversary. efor early blaom in the house, Miss Carole Greenham. Tac- g& ways of keeping flowersionto, is home for'Christmas X fresh. planting and arrangingand New Years' holidays. cactus gardens and bottie gar- Ms.Iee ura spn Sdens indoors. Mrs. Hughes Saturday and Sunday with hier' MAJ U also spake of the wanton cousins, Mr-. and Mrs. Ron j.waste in picking tiilliums. Rogers and famiy. Show,\ii in the above ph ýî"Every bloom that is pickedMs Allan Snowden, accomn- was '« icmnized in St. Josep dl,1<li destroys the bulb and wood-i panied her sister and husband,, a Nvme > 194F e' lands will soon be stripped of Mr. ndMsRg.Tyo.a N cme ),164I Yahflloi o A ur national floral embiem if Oshawa, when they visited of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Har, we do not educate people with their parents, Mr-. and Mrs. E. son of Mi-.aid Mis. John IIJ~F" *~this fact". Mrs. Hughes ex- H. Wilkins, Port Hope. On S<ui na Pd. North, R.R. 3, 4 tended greetings firn the sunday. *district as well as hei- owfl1Mr-. and Mrs. Len Gond- gipersonal wishes for a happy murphy and daughter, Diana,1 Aïholiday season and a further Oshawa, were Sunday evening, ~year af progress in the Insti- callers at her mother's, Ms.' A The record books of the 15 Mi-. and Mrs. Roy Topping,i T h e < members o! the Girls' 4-11 Mr. John, Glenn and Ted Top-! % ;Clubs were dîsplayed concern- ping, Toronto, wex-e SaturdaylWMrs. J i. jirgtliast unit "The Club visitai-s wîth hex- parents, Mr.' "'giirlStands on Guard'". Mrs. and Mns. F. R. Stevens, and S D3 Han-y Ryhey and Mrs. Noel their brother and wife. Mr. - % Wood are leaders of the club and Mrs. Harold Stevens and ',M. i ad Mr., AA. \aiî ej and the next unit wiii feature family. of Port Credit, Mr, and Mrs. A, 'Mleat in the Menu". - - l-aroîd Barrowciough of WCS- ýý Greeting yards were signeripvlevstc r.Gog Xta he sent toalal sick and shut 1e'oito sîedMn .og itin members.HAYDur'iMr.ct lrr1'eM- best îshesfor ~ There wvas a calorful dis- Vu orsodn ae uin racMsGro best ishs fr &layof hrismasgifs mdelrMr an d , CriencGordo o! ch ngiuij n ted happy holidays. ruingnit, terde-Idian Statesman. and ail thec Mcs. Wm. S-vrouc. MrA is. aedBileta a jwi:dir,;ofths eelyco su, M. i-idMr. ac Mr.Stan GITTf Petnmtv A acmayn ok hog aMrv hitl adaM.Pn r.FakParise of îTeBil"ist e rsntdHpp e Ya.Wilwal;M, avMc- IUCTIONEER AND foGloa' coli e1Hm n School held their Donald and Mr. Gen. Skinner t.iE SEVCE i- mary o! the late Mrs. Ralphlrmeeting an Tuesday evenai Toronto: Mca. Douglas Car- ENNISKILLEN e! Preston. Vice President Mrs. Jonester of Bowmanville visitc'd 5 the Thomas Jennings led in opened the meeting with sing- Mcs. Viola Snth. tesinging o! Chiistmas car- igTeQen n ods Mc. Cleveland ('avet ley of - - ------ Prayer. Sec'y. Mrs. W. Bhack- Weslcmkoon Lake: Mc. and ~ burn read the minutes of astIMrs. RoY Rogers, o! Cobourg A< meeting. Mx-s. Cowling was,vîsited Mr. and Mca. Marshal in charge of the prograiTu 1n-Chatterton. stru.mental, Mrs. Ross Ashton: Mca. Chas. Wood with Mrs.' Mrs. Earl Trewin gave aGea. Ccowther of Newcastle' couple of short Christmas!attended the AI Home in i-eadings, Miss Pat KnoxlHacmon.y ,United Church tai showed picitures o! her trip ta honion Mc. aîîd Mca. Wesley the coast which she took Iast',N. Iloskiîî ou their 6th Wed- summe.r; solo, Mrs. Lloyd ding Anniversarv an Suuda~9 Asçiton, accom.panied by Mc. aftecnoon and aftenwacds vis- Ronald Aýhton. Mrs. Jonesl!ited Mn. and Mrs. Fredi Brooks 4conducted a contest a!tec land sour Chris, Oshawa. ra tinwhich lunch was sei-ved. Plansl Mr. and Mca. Chas. Taylor are being made to, hold a soc- with Mc. and Mca. Ross Taylor ial evening in the school some'and chiidcen, Scanbocough, on' time in January. Sunday. T 'here was a good attend- Mr. and Mcs. EacI Pears, ance at the Chrstm'as church -Valecie and Michael of Ocîlliaý Sservice on Sunday afternoan.ispent Sunday with Mr. and: SRev. Dugan's sermon was Mca. Len Pears. Lvulda and on Monday~ ~ I li 91 Mrs. Fivd Cowhînc and Roy,). 21 Blackstork, <allein r;~ George Tahh and famiivý on ï t- ~ Sunday M.and Mrs. Roy Graham Vt' 21ý ttened afamiv Chistms s Iparty of Mr-. and Mrs. Walter si Rahrm's famiiy held at Bur-ateddafmh hita î ~i ngton on Saturday evening. y f Mx-s. Cowling visited Mca. Il SMabel Cowling, Salem, n ~ ~ ~Wednesday, and Miss .Y 'AClydesdale in Bowm-anvilleY o * ' ~ 2 ion Thux-sday. 42; Goingal11out to wish .~ ~ -4w Mrs. Cowiing, -Mr. and Mrs. V o hita Blackburn and Mrs. Geor~e Y YdChita happiness. '~ . fTabb attended the funex-al o! "i'4 Mr. Leslie Cowling an Tue.s- V day, Mr. Blackburn as paîîl A GBB fe- Mr. Kenneth Graham and JI.ND STAFF Mrs. H. Cxossman visited Mrs. go AND MAY MTS BDIANTr LIGHT BRING A'Stanlev Byam and daughter. if SUNOCO SERVICE PEAC TO LL MNKINA Toronto. on Monday. y A Mn. and Mrs. Ros6s Ashtony Bown mam1vic i accompanied Mx-. and Mu-. \V. Y -Bov-man and Mr. and Mrs. J. y 1Ve %vi1 he <inscd f R. Ormiston and called on t ARev F. Lane. Oakwood, onY CHRISTMAS DAY I( flSunday ssio Y and MEN'S WEAR Sna. School session DA BOWMANVILLE miutes ta 2 o ocand BXN A BOW ANVLLEc'hux-ch âei-vice at 3 p.m. on yA wàM-Su.nday. ,ýýý.... ried in St. Joseph's Church oto are Mr. and Mus. R 'van Geboers whose max-nage ph's Roman Catholic' Church, Bawmanville, on Satur- F'ormer1y Miss Ana T-arvc '%, the bride is the daughter vev of Leicestershire, England, and the. groom is the parents, Mr. end Mrs. L.The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, D.ec. 23, 1964 Stainton.111 Mr. and Mis L. Staîftton hee and fa.mihy attended the Millereby a second unit had nnouc family Christmas gatherin g abeen formed, giving young A n u c Maple Grove Hall. jmothers a chance ta help andKe ptil Mr. and Mrs. F. Pethick fux-tfer their inte-st in th-'e and Bill, Scai-borough, wer'chunch and cammuniv i fo e.p vi witlh Mr-. and M.xs. S. R. Peth- The spokesman (or 1 should A ick. say spokeslady) for this ittie ick.speech wxas Mr-s. Tom Sob l,A d to M.and Mis. Herb Rundie who theiî called upon Mrs. The diHonal Wi.A icompany with Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Ayre ta present Mx-s. Stewart. Minister o! Agricul. R. Rowan attended the 60th Bradley with a leather-bound ture fox- Ontaria and Hon. Ray wedding celebi-ation if Mx.'hymnax-.CnelMntro!Pbi and Mis. Wesley Ho.skin atiACrsmstewt it ok anuedhttn- Harmony Chux-ch and wex-e' : hita re ihgfsWxkanucdta ed dinneir guests af Mr. and Misaxound t !urthered the ex-s w'ill be cahled for the ex-cc- Albe.rt Rundle, Harmnony. 's'Chiistma, spirit. The ex- tion of an addition ta the 'change o! gîfts wvas thorough- Home Economics Building at Mr-. and Mms. Lloyd Slemonlv enjoyed and created mtich the Kemptville Agicultural and Susan, Haydon, Mrs. E - Txewin, Doreen and Dona n"iex-iment. The wee folk School. nd,1 found they werenjt forgatten The praject, expected ta Rev. Mai-y Doughex-ty h ad1 with a big -Thank .you" ta cost iin the neighborhood tif Cihristmas dinner with Mrs.!Mx-s. August Geisbc-gec Si-., $240,000. wouldpi-avide acconi- F. Toms Sunday evening. jeach ancexeceix-ed a Chxistmas imodation for 40 Home Mr-. and Mis. Ross Sharpjstacking. Economnies students by adding and family wcre Sundi tea !')0 roams ta the pi-esent buiid. gust o M- ad rs Bî A beaulti[Ul hunch plus,ý gush dfMr nd. .B11 ing, and an additionah chass- Lake, Newcastle. horne-niade Christmas cake ro and a ctîp of tea ended this' Te ed o- hs dito Mr. and Mis. Floyd Maybec et-tg"tTheis nesied fo y tincado and Ross, Toronto, were 7-re-toehr sncsiae yicesd cent visitai-s of W. Howehis. With the year 1964 drawing enrolment," said Mr-. Stewart. Mn. Murr-ay Mai-shall, Ma-' ta a close aur U.C.W. rnem- "There is a substantial increase pie rav, atMr.aad x-s bers send a sincere thank y'ou in the number o! girls appiy- pleGroeat r. ndMrs Cto the Editor and Staff for ing for admittance. At the Avery's. itheix- kindness in pinting aurjpeettm aiiisaetx Mi. and Mrs. C. Staîloîîîlnews, and the Season's Bested beyond capacity." and family were Sunday tea Wishes ta theni, and their! The pxojcct will be com- guesîts o! Mr-. and Mrs. Dave familles for the year 1965. 'pheted prioer ta the opening of Bothwell, Maple Grave. Mx-s. Ray Cameron, Coi-r. Sec.jthe tex-m inSeptembex-, 1965. Mr-. and Mis. Ralph Virttîe _ and Judy were Sunday visitai-s aet EarI Masters, Bowmanvihi c.y Miss Doris Wright, Mr. and ,, Mis. Jini Muller, Oshawa, Mr- Murray Axford, Master Bren- > ton Clemens, Hampton, were ,kt" Sunday guesits of Mr. and Mrs. ~é E. Wright. Mr. and Mis. M. Stainton ~ cC attended the 6th wedding ' ii. celebration o! Mi-. and Mrs. VM Wesley Hoskin at Harmony. te:' ~ Mr. and Mms. Allan Werry'V J be'il' î wex-e Saturiday eventn guests V ~>l~ '5 o! Mr-. and Mrs. Brian Lee, > iI 4'.4. Kedran. Also Mr-. and Mrs. t 7 ~ A. Werî an family were 1ý 4 - l» Sunday dinner guests of Mx-.1 and Mrs. Walhtex- Loveridge, Y£0 Li ur 1rIedai Wishing the Editor, sta!! UIIf ' LA IS and ail the readers o!f'Phe' CH ILDS L DIS W EAR Statesinan a Very Merr-y Chr-istm'as and Happy, Pros-liv Marion and Jack Childs pex-ous New Year.v BOWMANVILLE ZION i.ebooers oi nowmrnavile. Tlivv aie iow i esîicti o Zion U.C.W. News Bn wm a nville. Pihoto by Astor Studio. OnDc9tabu30 e- bers, Plus twa visitai-s and sev- ex-at pre-sehool children met YV ia the S. S. rooms of Zion Unit- ed Church for the iast meet-Y O ronu ing in the year 1964. Bath O iron N ewsunits attended this joint meet-' ing, lames E. Richards, Editor A Christmas spirit prevailed from the decai-ations ta h last bite of lunch. Mrs. Gerry Glaspeil and and Mca Ocx11 Cate oîlMotajeMcMottaslied and ,Mrs. Russell Stainton. annang-, and famîly. chîlciret i i a încae. d a short but inspiring won- h ,Mn. ana Mc'. Rec Suitin Mr. and Mca. R. E. Logan, ship pcriad.1 a xisted Mn. andi Mca. Walteic Mci. aid Mca Norman Allin Rec. Catto visited with usy Woolley and logeiher aittendcirlanci Sharon plan ta be guests and conducted the installationý Handela "Messlah" ai Trity o! Mc. -ýI 'a ntI Mn E. G. Hay,îo officens. One achievementl United Chtineh. Bmowanvile akso e Nwtonville, on!which has pleased evcryone- Y followed by a potlîîck sîîîpc Chlîras ;Da,, we now have an aven-ahi cx--- Fra an Sunday. Mir. and Mca. Archir Watson, ecutive. The members are :!V Mn. and Mca .Neiv oo1Bet",nu ii d Lacry o! Wa.t- Past Pi-es., Mrs. Carl Bradley: i Lakefield, visitec c'Ci-.ertwiplanitti bc with Mx-.,Pres., Mns. Paul Sobil; lstlirk Wood. ait Mrs. Mex Watson foc Vice, Mrs. Nelson Fiee; 2ndl -- on Fcidav afienni Mrs. Chist~maT)av . Vice, Mrs. Ray Cameron; Sec-1-X Ben~~ Whtniel irni Mc. aild Mrs. Bert. Gino and retary, Mns. Jim Stainton;,g bon Mca. Wni. SeYmotîr n n on chîîdreiî of Peterborough; Mr. Treasurer, Mrs. Keith Stain- ' a cup o! tea and vîsit, anîd la Ati Crîî,îer. Mc. and Mrs ton; Social Wehfare and Assit V hec rea surris 2(1otlen ~cxi Ginti wiil spenâ Mrs. Hans Geissbene Si. neiglîbars ant fi fnda lad alan Christmas xii Mca. James Program, Mns. Ahex McMastex-;V been îîîvited (n lonorMc. Gin! aîîd Mr. anîd Mca. Glenn lLiterature and Publication, ,, Scyaîe u e dibnlcay. Tinn ndfml.Mns. Tom Sobil; Social Con-:t4 On Saturday other fricîda Mî-s. Wm. Mitchell with hex-Ivenor, Mrs. Glen Giaspell. X andi îîeghhons calleci on Mca.' du ughtec Mca. Box-ns Kittmer The Aftennoon Unit which Scyaunb cngrtulte ec.Mc.Kîtnic- aîd ons Lae-had taken the place o! thejy Christmas Visitons :.sie, iîeac St. Mivlab, for ae ove er-alh executive too, now V Mca. Thoroiton Wilson i hn.ina wcen.has its own set o! officers.1' visitiuig avec Christnmas xxeek 'They are: Unit Leader, Mrs. V with hec daughter Mis. Fred 'Sea.ci's Greetings" ___Cari Bradley; Treasuner, Mrs. VY E Tracy Glaspeli; Secretary, Mrs. U# I I Ray Camex-an; Px-ogram, Lit- I~ N S i~ L Lerature, Communications, Mrs V The alloua] Christiias Vea- ou Chrîstnias Eve from 6:30[Mrs. Gerx-y Glaspehl; Friend- pen arnd Cauîdie Liglitiiig Sec- 1t .usi adVsiain, s Nlý vice was obsec-d an Suindax Nexi, SitndaY monni ng ait soi n ViSoiaion , Ms.e- evening. Decembeu- 201h, ai the eîiîinch service the annual Hans Geissbergen Sr. :30, witlî a large andi appre- reclecication of the mid-weeki Minutes o! the last joint ciative congregatian iii ai- -oups will take place at the meeting werc xead and ap- 9 tendance. The seveuteen g itaI hotu i-of morning wor-1 proved. Business was deait 9 wece attractive in their cri p slîîp. 'Tli Messengens and with, carda o! thanks ac-X whitc nd Mu C.G.I..ui-C T. will be participating, knowhedged. Annual reports to fox-ms andi presenteci tice e- The H-appy Gang Gi-aup wish were given and satisfaction X tine service under thie caPablo ta express sineene apprecia- was expressed, upon the leaderahip of Mis. E. Wruglit (fion ta Mua. Xright, Rev. achievements accomplished in Y assisted lby Rev. Mr Don- Doulierty, and Mr. Lawrence the past year. Mrs. BradIey X ghecty. Wrighît foir thein kind dix-cc- thankcd ail members for theV A very fice itroduction tc ticîuî andc assistance a nd the cooperation she had receiveci thie sec'ce was the viexvig lx asulpport o! the cangrega- in the foui-ycax-s she had been:1 o! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i a îeszeNtvtyse"con ai. thein speciai service. president and unit-leader com- ofh ifwae f -ize ghjvtseda it ,Tlev aI-o wish everyoae a bined. The members said 'Y the front. o! the chuich, luetc Christmnas and Happy'"Thank You" for the header- V 21 secmed ta prepan thie con-Nc,-, Yeir ship and heip they'd beeny gregationu witli a spirit o! ttc a re pica-sed in ýe e iljigiveii, also the inspiration nrevecence anid worshtîî. Mc. Yeo honie fcom the hospital Lawx-ence Wnught is bue cî-afts- in ini e foc Christmas with man who provideci bits scene. lis famiîý.. The sanctuacv lhac large has- Mn, nmid Mc. Garry Bec-1 kets o! artificial painsetias dl kett. Hampton, Miss Pat the CommLinian Table a sel Goa ne, Couctîce, were gucats as taîl red candlc.a i luic, of 'McI. aîîd Mca. F. Beeketi wiuidows. Miss Bett1y Jal'e Wayiie andi Marie. (,ci t he senrvice witli 'i dý! i9h}i nid \Ilc,> Titi Wî-i-n and fani- ui nietilea <l ici.lit:iilv mc Chistmias dinuier with a 1'uV ~l)(1 C G 1'ITîccni 'huic pariit_ ,Mr-and Mrs. tie choir lfor Uiccexneinli y î\ ic formeci a proceý-- unal lu t tIc .auin I..AlIaii Wray Choir alcove as tliex al -au 0 anti tanin' . BowmnanilheMn. MaueeeîîM cNair, Shicîev Av~'- \" ane M id Mrs. Donald Cameon mnaut eci. M ian s . it c.KeMieth M.Lboak- 2> Averv, Gail Staintn, Sh"'L nh.~i -Fy Mai-vYe.LexnFer il haîdtml Bîub Ire-. wri u rnlrr, ' at i txtci r Fc da\ guesf ~to'~o!iJ~ irlîan nfl n' ýj tii ri Mc ,Rot' 5Le, .Ir-'is. w hic-h xs f. i eh with silgiol-off en I-ic We arr xcit r ta report r l' reý7pol1. e, canîdlir "Il .îr cl.nke was t.akcn taý dedication. and offerin 1' P x-îavîhetenioanal Hospu- Two anthema swerce heý,'i*î- 1dxclî appeitcîi b We wubh fulIv rendened hv 'lie C.G..I i ra . perd cý ecoverx- Cox-eonrvCat-oY' and M;i. I: ii nc r. Earl Trcwin Magnificat -Mi Ses S i a i Coi-cii 1acnd Donald were Weacn. Gail Staîtîtoti cî iC nit asdînnen guests a! Shec',-lAshit<ii led 'i teMr, anc Mca C. F Horn, Osh-LI puayers. Misa Marilvii Yý 'I axu-a col i owhe ec Ie c*emi11 manuel." andclMiss.Dorcci Tx-ew-in was thie Cauîdle L,ib er iiilthe Service o! D)edOn- tiait. Tfhe offeciuîg g: gu received bhx'Misses Hea*h-, Gx-i!fiuî. Betty Wrigiit, \Iau:c- Backett andi Sher'.I .Xhioiî. This genenous of!erng x $30.00 . -'£ter -h-rece:.lioii 1 îymn the grouitipauser! the x-estibuic of the ehuc i no siuig Tap'»* The Christrna z;Day tixc wiIl be at 10:30 ar..xtitii Be': Dougher*x- in charge and -i threc congnegations ofa!uit- pastoral charge 2a*li t:m Enniskihhen Chucn Th hcChnusim.as Cioi iw1il crenade sthe cominunity Mi ndnîtMcliarold Ash-1 t in \vece Suda v callex-s et Mr. aiî-i Mca MLravCaane's, Mn andMctr. -Kelth McG il' and cxaattentied àChrist- rnwi part\- W'.\Ir. and Mca. Ilermaci HaasS'. Bowmanvuhhc, on Satundav ücenung. Mr. Janest . Wcrrv, M. ~icl Nin.-ý1. l . \" enu- attend-ý ci t lue 6hOtil v. cd îg anaux x--j )a' artvx')FMr. andi Mrs. .Vesc,': Hoz;kin lied at i-ax-- Mir. C'. Avery. Lnda and, Johr, Mis.c E. Knapp weie, -,unda':- visitons at Mr. and! Mc- Hanold Aveuwv' Union Miss Doris Staînton. Orihia à ;pcnding a week with ierli-â CARTER FAMILY BAKERY KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE / 1~ 14

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