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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Sep 1965, p. 7

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Service Trînity United Chus-ch was filled on Thursday evening for the induction service of lRev. George K. Ward, B.A., B.D. Taking part in the service were, from lef t to right, Rev. George A. Munday, B.A., B.D., He!d for New Trinity Minister l of Brooklin, Rev. N. T. Holmes, B.ý of Oshawa Presbytery, Rev. and Mi Harold A. Turner, B.A., B.D., Pa. United Church, Bowmanville. St. Andrew's Welcomes New Minister and On Thursday evening, Rev. J. S. Gilchrist, B.A., and his family were welcomed to Bowmanville by the congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chus-ch at a welI-attended induction service. Photo shows Mr-. Bowdenville 4Pentecostal I hurch 73 Liberty St. M. Pastor: Rev. A. Kudra, B.Th. Phone 623-5100 Sunday Services: 9:55 a.m. Sunday School 1l ar. "MAINTAININC1 THE OLD LANDMARKS" 6:45 p.m. Organ and Piano Sacred Musical 7 p. m. "WHY MEN HIDE FROM GOD" Wed. Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: REV. W. BUTCHER Missionary to Thailand "A Warni IVelcome To Al!"u TDIMITV 11W A., B.D., chairman Indction rs. Ward and Rev. iMs-. and Ms-s. Alec Lyle, Ms-. âstor of St. paul'S and Mrs. Jack Benthey, Mr. and Ms-s. Louis Lyle and Ms-. _________John Lyle attended the wed- ding o! Miss Muriel Newel and their nephew, Mr. Michael F amIi 'I Moynes, in Grace Anglican ýChuchMiltn, astSaturday. The groom's mother, Ms-s. Reg. ::::: Moynes, is the former Marion Lyle of Bowmanville. The Z~officiating clergyman at the ceremony was Rev. T. Dustan, also formerly o! Bowmanvilhe. Apicture postcard of a scene neGallup, New Mexico, was Canadian Statesman from Ms-. Iand Ms-s. Elmes- Wi]bus-, Hamp- ton, who are on a chastered bus trip. Ms-. and Ms-s. Wil-' bur state that the tour con- ducted by Nance Colmer has Ibeen wonderful and the weath- es- excellent. An interesting fact they were tohd by guides at the Grand Canyon, is that up to July lst, 1.500,000 people have visitcd there. Many students have left, or wilh leave shostly, for uni- vessty and other educational institutions. Among those at- tending Queen's Unives-sity, 'Kingston, are Helen Vanstone, Pat Gill, Norman Vanstone, Rick Landes-, Norman James, Bill Depew, David Thompson and John Twist, at the Uni- versity o! Tor-onto, Dan Cat- tran, John Rundie and Lee Rackham; at Lakehead Uni- versity, Don Kerr- and Neil and Mrs. Gilchrist and thrir children, from left tO McGs-egos-; at Water-loo Luth- riglit, David 10, Mary Ann 9, who stilil has her leges-a Univer-sity College, Bihl in a cast following a car accident earlier in the ;um-.Hooper and Jerry Fells; at Mc- mer, and Nancy 11. Master University, Hamilton, Bas-ney Hawthorne; at St. lannives-sary on Sattus-day, Sep- aI tember Il th. In honor o! the I occasion, a family dinner pas-ty cSocoalo&aÉkerso held nt their home on cso a Snday, Septembes- l2th. iMs-s. R. L. Worden accom- Phon 6233303panied Mr. and Ms-s. Cos-don Phon 6233303A. Martin 10 Beaverton on Sunday where they visited Ms-. ans- Mrs. H. Wesley and boys, Mr Ross Turner has coni-Ites- o! Mr. and Mrs. Manselialso the MacRaes, and attend- menced bis tcaching duties at IStacey, returned on Sunday 'ed the Annual Wosship Ses-- Eas-1 Haig in North Yos-k. tn Queens University, Kings- ice at the Old Stone Chus-ch, Mr. Davidi Wes-sy has em- ton, for second 3'eas- Honor Beavcrlon. Rev. Philip Rom- barked on his teaching careeriClassîcs'. leril of Blackstock was the and is on the teaching staff at' Michal Chas-les, son of Mr. 'guest speaker. Ajax. and Ms-s. Bill Chas-les, Liberty Mr n ss TdGdad Mr-. R. F. Downey of Peter-,St. North, has enrolled at Torno and Ms-. adGMs-s.d borough wa s a weekend guýest1 Guelph University whes-e he isNToontoad, NaaadFeus, of bis niece, Ms-s. E. V. Hoaritaking lst yeas- studies in the Ntsent cKlNgarweeaens and Ms-. Hoar, King St. East. 'B.Sc. cous-se. wiOnt is- aent s Ms-. aeknd Cheryl Ann Luxton, Mary Ms-. Peter Dunn. Edmonton, Ms-s Laur-ence Goddar-d, et Ruth Osborne, Grant Thomp- ýAlta., bas been visiting Mrs.itheir cottage on Lake Catcha- son and Nellie Vermeulen are 'Jean Kennedy and- famnily, coa.Ms-. and Ms-s. McKay attending Petes-bor-ough Teach- 'Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shantz have' just seturned from a ers' College. :and Ms-. and Ms-s. Howard five-week tous- of the Scandin- Ms-. and Ms-s. Les Coombes, Potter, Cous-lice. P.vian countries and the Brit- Liberty St. North, seturned ' Ms-. and Ms-s. Lloyd Nichols ish Ishes. home Monday evening fs-om ai and Miss Audrey Ha *yes ac- Mr. and Ms-s. Jlames Hall s-e- two-week motos-trip to thc corrpanied Ms-. Douglas Nich- fre oeo bssa Maritimes. ois to Kingston whes-elhe is afne hoen n a weekat Mr. and Ms-s. Was-d Hoffman lQe'hUivesfist ya-a Novas-. Muskoka. Ms-. and ýofEMs-s.it, M. v s -. tednd Ms-s. Ronald Hall, Chatham, .Mr. Hffmn'smoterMrs1 M. Fed ttik(-.y nd rl'theis- daughtes- Nancy, spent Geo, W. James, HorsyScv t., ill, Ms-s. Jessie Kentner. Ms-. the wcekend with Ms-. and Ms-s. last Tbursday and Friday. Jim McDonald and Miss Jo!James Hall aftes- taking their Marie Maschmant, ail of Ac-:,son Jimmy, on Fsiday, to Ms-. and Ms-s. Harvey 05- ton, visited Ms-s. Hars-y Smith, Queen's Unives-sity, Kingston. borne and son Allan o! Wel- 'Qucen St., ast weekend. Jimmy is taking a cous-se in corne wes-e Sundn.y nighb din - Ms-s. A. J. Lymes-, Ms-. Doug-i Engineering. ner guests with Ms-, and Ms-s. las Lymes- and Ms-. and Ms-s. Mr n ss.Go wdl A. J. Clar-ke, Lamb's Lane. W.Lymer. ail o! Osha a,.ha'orund stGo. theis-hoe Rev, and Ms-s. E. S. Colwell, wee hast Sunday dinnes-ar o-ihosflEgad Susan, Tommy and Heather, Igucsts of Ms-s. Ber-t Colwell and aft NieNjoable hs--wee Coe Hill, are spending a fewlIrwin, Carlisle Ave. 'visit with Ms-s. Tweddle's days with Tcd's mother, Ms-s. i Mr- and Ms-s. K. J. Downin, uncles and aunts, Ms-. and Ms-s. Bert Colwell and brother iand their sons, Andrew and Walter- Woolley, Ms-. and Ms-s. Is-win. IDavid, have s-turned to Lon- Ar-nold Lobb and Ms-. and Ms-s. Miss Cas-olyn Staccy, da îgh don, England, aftes- spending Has-ry Hughes. Ms-. and Ms-s. five weeks with thcis- sistes- Tweddle's, vacation in Canada la nd bs-otbes-in-law, Ms-. and ýwas in celebration of their TEFI (uiID U Mrs.Owen Nicholas. - -25th wedding annivcrsas-y. SCongratulations to Ms-. and' Ms-s. M. Brock and Ms-. L. J.; C. Langs who competed in the' Trebles Lawn Bowling Invita- tion Meet at Newmarket on Monday, Septembes- 6th, and won the J. O. Little Trophy. The sympathy of theis- man >v Bownianville friends is extend- ed to Ms-s. Mur-doch L. Beaton, Ms-. Beaton and fami]y of ;Tampa, Florida, formes-ly of Bowmanvillc, in tbe recentý death of Ms-s. Beatons father .Jin Scotland. ZitMrs. Z. Adams, 106 Chus-ch 4--- --- -------.-- ~~btre, ecenly enjoyeda very Rehoboth veNsursaig t Mn. e Uni- verit, Hmiton Ms.Adams' C. W. Slemon for a couple of hRev. Jo n.Vbrge B.A., B.D., Minister days.Ms. Telephone 623-5023 Word was seceived hast wrek ,Jac Sctt o AsinibiaSask. Mrs.Scot wastheformes- Maranatha iCes-aine Osbor-ne, agtro Chrstan Reorm d huc i Osborne and a boni Chrïtia Refrme Chuch Darlington, just east of Bow. Rev. Henry Van Andel, B.A., B.D., Minister manville. Telephone 623-3492 Ms-. and Ms-s. Bs-coton Hughes as-e holidaying with 11:00 a.m. - Morning Service 'theis- parents, Ms-. and Ms-s. IHams-y Hughes, Liberty St. 7:30p.m - Wrshp Sevic Nosth, and Ms-. and Ms-s. J. 7:30pan.- Wrshi SericeChaskavich, R.R. 3, Bowman- ville. On Septembes- 22nd "Proclainiing the whole counsel of God" Bs-enton repors to the Detroit hockey camp in Detroit. Back t. God Heur Broadcast 1 Congratulations and best CKLB Oshawa - Sunday, Sept. l9th, at 9:15 p.m. wishes ta Mr-. and Ms-s. Lorne H. Allin, h Prince Street, who celebrated thçis- 25th weddingý Rev. and Mrs. John Ver- ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Anglican Rector: Rev. K. J. Frampton, M.A., B.Th. 9:00an. HoIy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer FarnIIy Service with Dedication of Teachers 1 7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer A.Y.P.A. (for those 15 and over) convenes 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Classes for 12 mnd over at 10:00 a.m. Harvest Thanksgivint Services Sunday, 26th September 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion 1:0a.m. Preacher: Rev. W. N. Turner B.A., B.D., L.Th. 7:00 p.m. Holy Communion iwrnc uonege cantonLU[, U.S.A., Rick Gay, Alan Wood- lock and Bill Crombie; Jane Oliver is training at the Ham- ilton Civic Hospital School of Nursing, Pat Vinish has en- rolled at the Canadian Me- moriai Chiropractic Collegé, iToronto, and Larry Hately is a student at Rycrson Poly- technical Institute, Toronto. Please advise us of others we have missed. MAPLE GROVE Symipathy of this communi- ty is ex'tended te Mr. and Mrs. H. Cooney i the pass.ing of her sist.r, Mrs. Doris Smith of Brighton, The many fr.iends of Mr. R. K. Pingle are sorry to. learn he is a patient in Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto. Mir. Gary Jeffery was a deaegate hast week to attend the Jr. Farnier's Provincial Leadership Camp at Lake Couchiching held a-t Geneva Park, in the Y.M.C.A. build- ýing. Ccmgratuilations te Vic Cook- son on winning the following prîzes with his Percherons at C.N.E. at Toronto: 3,rd prize, 3 year old filly; lst, yeld mare, 3rd, yeld mare Sr.; champion, Grand Champion 8th consecutive year, lot get of sire; lst. best two mares owned by one exhibitor; Hitch 2Znd -single hitoh;, 3rd, light draIt teani: 2nd, heavy draft team; 2nd, 4-horse hitch; 2nd, 6-horse hitch. Mr. and Mrm. Ray Topping and sons John, Glen, Ted Top- ping, Toronto, were Saturd-ay cailers on her parents, Mr. and Mmn. Fred Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhidal were Saturday visitors with her parents, M.r. and Mrs. S. Michael, Pickering. M'r. and Mrs. Leslie Colla- cuitt attended the Bethesda cemetery decoration services' on Sunday and were supper, guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner. Mr. Bill Hurry. Mapdle] Grove. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen! Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swalhow were Sunday collers on Mrs. Harry Seymour and faiiy, Scarba'rough, and s upper guests with her sister, Mr.ad Mrs. M. A. Densemn, Toronto.! Mr. Stan Taylor, Burketon,ý was a Friday wupper guest, with MT-. and Ms-s. C. p. Swal- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pick- ard and daughter Angela spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mck Dowson and son Paul, Windsor.i Church Service wlll be heldj at 9:45 next Sunday a.m., andj both Sr. and Jr. Sunday, School at 11:00 &.m.; Nuîrseryý and Kindergarten sayne tîme! as chus-ch service. Mr. Arduie Stc>uffer, Min-ý den, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lamird ?n! Sunday, speaking in the in-i terest of the Bible Society at Maple Grave and Ebenezer. We welcoone Mr-. and Mns. J. Bessie and family te oui- ,onmnunity. They have moved te thue Pattes-sn Ihome near the >sd concesisioni on the, Grav.1 Pft L;j 14-oz., sugg. list 1.10 87c le Vitamins .------- 100 tablets, Mirs. Special 4.49-3-99 2,99 plus 2 Stainless Steel Blades in a stys-ene case sugg. list 1.49 1 .29 KLEENEX Fiacal Tissuies White or Colours ------ 200's 2 boxes 29c BRYL(REEM Hair Dressing with FREE conib--------sugg. list 79e 59C Blue Dot FLASHBULBS by Sylvania --- 12 AG.1 bulbs, sugg. list 1.80 1.39 New! FLASHCUBES by Sylvania 4 bright flashes per cube 79c MACLEAN'S Tooth Paste Mfrs-. ---------- Special 1.39 for 1.24 1.07 B RECK Hair Set MiSt Regular or Super, Mfrs. Special 1.49 for 99c 87c B RECK SHAMPOO with FREE 2-oz. Creme Rinse ------ sugg. îist 1.00 88C NEW DAWN Hair Color Shampoo - ---- sugg list 2.25 1.77 E NDEN Remover Shampo. Liquid or Creme each sugg. list 98e 79c W ILKINSON SWORD Stainless Steel Blades --- 5's, sugg. list 75c 59t MAGNOLAX Family Laxative with 10 tablets- 1.89 value 11 ANTACID PLUS 11 F IRST AID (REAM by Johnson & Johnson - --- sugg. list 65c 49c New! VASELINE Bath Oil Pine or Lavender---- 1.19 value 98C PRESCRIPTIONS 1. D. A. REMEDIES ALEX McGREGO'R e DRUGS e 5 KING ST. W. I PHONE bVuggeOOy fae %m Gand AY O by Mr@. Bob Devies, nnlskl-!The Canadian Statesman. Bowmaaville, Sept. 13, 19653 Rapids, Michigan, where their vr neetnatrwih daugter Mis Mrly Ve- U..W.washel etthe e adjourmned for a bountiful!were Sunday visitors of Mrs attended Mr. and Ms-s. J. D). brugge, has become a student home of Mrs. C. Garrard Wed- fesw o asnBtmtosobed Mnerrm n f±uuy6f0Bth wedding annl. at Calvin Cellege. Others nueday evening with il mem- fad butter, tatcooki ecaf-,M iss Lnd a Pots, .N.,versai-y on Sunday at Os-ana. fsrn Bowmanville who have bers prese.nt. Presîdent Mrs. eand ute a Whitby, icf-ýMLs hLindaying t eR, Ms oln' agt enrolled at Calvin College are J. Potts opened the meeting. fe nd, e. hme shldaigathri r.Cwin' agtr Keith Groen, Gerhardt Aal- Devoýtional was taken by Mrs. Tere will be à combined 'hm.'Mrs. Ander-son of Misani, FIa., bers, Henry Kooy, Idsa We- Lloyd Ashton. Progs-am was service of Sunday sehool and'i Mr. Earl Thornpson, Mrs. phoned to say they were O.K. ma, and Dis-k Bir1kkman, Jr. in charge of Mrs. Alfred Gar- church. it being Sundayl Osmond and Connie, Bownuan.f&ftter the disasts-ous hurricane - rard: Reading, Mrs. J. Jones- Schooh Relly Sunday et 3 p.m. !ville, Mr. R. Thoinpson,iBetsy of lest week. Ms-. Herb Rogers returned Ms-s. A. Trewin conducted ý on Sunday. Hampton, were Wednesdayi Several from flaydon a&t- home lest Wednesday fs-om a contest. Pillow slip were Thank-offering service w;IIî:callers at Mrs. A. Thompson's.Itended Orono Fair month's holiday in La Joiha, given out tD be embroiered be held on SundaySp6h, Mr. Alex Wiseman, Bow- Ms- Cowling and Miss Lily Calif. While there Ms-. Rogers for our bazaar. Meeting clos- at 7:30 p.mu. Rev. Northey: manville, was Sunday dinnes- Tbb visited Ms-s. M. Cowling, enjoyed a tour of the country- ed and lunch was served. oc- wihl be the speaker. gu1 fMs hm~n aeo hxdy side with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ýtober meeting will be held at, Mr. end Mrs. Gordon Werry.i Mr. Bert Ashton, Toronto,' Mr. and Mms. Lloyd Ashton. Baker (nee Nancy Shrubh) o! the home of Mrs. J. Jones. Mr. W. Frecker, Toronto, Mr-. ealled on his father, Mr-. H. Ronald and Ray called on Mr. San Diego, Calif. Mr. Baker A corn roast under the aus- an.d Ms-. Boyd Werry, Lynne, Ashton, at the Read home oniand Ms-s. J. D. Bs-own, Oroan, wes kind enough ta send home pice.s of the U.C.W. was held Bannie end Jean. Malton. Sunday. on the occasion of theis- Bth to the Stetesman staff, with on Saturday evening with Linda Sharp, Enniskillen,' Ms-s. Arthur Read, Miss' wedding aaniversary on Sun- Mr. Rogers, two huge lemons about 52 present. The pro- spent the weekend w tuMs-. Lynne Resad and Ms-. end Mi-s.1day. (the size af grapefruit) fromn gramn consisted of the MeLean and Ms-s. Lloyd Ashton en J. Potts attended the Ashton. Severel from Haydon at- his garden. famîly cf Hampton, siniging. family. McFee' wedding at Leaside; tendcd Decoration Service nt These are a very talented Mr. and Ms-s. George Ber- United Church on Satus-day. Bethesda Ceauetery on Sundey On Thursday, September group. Pictures were shown trim and family, Taunton, Mr. and Mr.-. Ro% Ashuton aternioon. 9th, a number of relatives, fsiends and neighbos-s called et the home o! Ms-. nd Mrs. W. E. Stevens (Bert and Lizzie), congratulations and good wish- I. D.A. D uSt r sep mb al es on the occasion o! theirA.D u Strsep mb ral 62nd wedding anniversary. It It's now in progress so corne in today . . . was also Ms-. Stevens' 87th !sC y birthday. They were the s-e- rEnd Saturday night September lSth. cipients o! congsatulatory tele- phone calls and cards, manyÀ gifts and flowers. 1.rNuII i Vu i 0bL iIVRtUI Minisier - Rev. George K. Ward, B.A., B.D. Organist - Mr. Arthur Collison, -Mus.B., L.R.S.M. Il arn. - Morning Worship Sunday School Rally and Promotion Day SUNDAY SCIIOOL 9:30 arn. - Junior, Intermediate and Senior 11:20 arn. - Primary and Kindergarten 11:00 a.rn. - Beginners 623-5792 -4

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