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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jan 1968, p. 7

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i. t coia & £ersonal Phone 623-3303 Mr. and Mrs. Alf.Brown~ erty Place, spent the Christ- Mrs. Jack Brown, Tyrone. ter and !amily, Mr. and Mns 'Mn. and Mrs. L. C. Mason H. C. Anderson, Port Credit. ýîM.ntMNew Year's with Mr. Mrs. George Dobbina, Lea- iMrs. E. Mason, Troronto. mington. and Mns. Edra ~Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lake and Price, Bwavie son Bill were Sunday dinner Christmas dinner pieuta a: guests with Mr. and Mns. Alf. Mn. and Mn.. David Presto», Brown. Town. Miss Donalda Creasser spent Mn. and Mns. Charles Cas- Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. sn pnd boys, Bolta», Mr. and Cedric Neeciham and !amily, Mrs. Harvey Wright a! Au- Syracuse. rora wene Christmas visitoni Holiday visitons with Mr with thein mothen, Mns. F. T. and Mrs. J. Living were their Tighe. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bo- Mn. and Mns. T. K. Pear- cian, Toronto. son, Julie and Cannie, have Mn. and Mns. Fred Carter returned !nom thein wlnter and children, Preston, were vacation in Floride at Forn New Year's guests of Mrs. J. Pierce and Longboat Key, Carter and family. Sanasota. Mn. and Mrs. Hartley Lewis, Mn. Peter Wenny, Westen Vancouver, B.C., visited with University, and Mn. Donald bis mother, Mrs. Hartley Rickard, Un iverns it y af Lewis Sr., Wellington St. Guelph, spent Festive Season halidays with the latten'a pan- Mn. and Mrs. Douglas ents, Mn. and Mns. Gannet B. Nichais, Kingston, spent New Rcad hws Yea's with his father, M.r icadShws L. B. Nichais on Carlisle Ave: Mn. and Mns. G. Graham, F/OMicaelLedySum- Willowdaie, Mn. and Mns. F/O ichal Ledy, Frank McBride and childnen, merside, P.E., spent Christ- Scanbonough, Mns. E. Wes- mas with his parents, Mr. and selis were guests o! Mn. and Mns. Jack Leddy and Shawn. Mns. Ralph Fry, R.R. 2, Or- Mn. and Mrs. Ford White,1 ana for Boxing Day. Brighton, were holiday guests[ Mn. and Mns. Clarence Eng- with hon parents, Mn. and llsh and Mns. Editb Stainton Mnns. C. J. Eiston, Concession vstdwt n.A ce East.and Mn. and Mns. Doug Fon- Mns. George W. James ne- taine at Pont Coîbonne, also turned last Thursday aften a called on Mn. and Mns. Bill weeks visit with ber son, Mr. Airhardt a! Pont Caîborne. Wm. James and family, Mon-1 Mn. and Mn.. Allun Colo, treal.1 Mrs. Douglas Cale, Town, Mn. and Mns. W. R. Edgen,j with Mn. and Mns. Grant Debra and Randy, Peterbor- Hennon, Peter and Lynda, ough, spent New Year's Day Countice, enjayed a Christmas with Mn. Edger's mothen, Mns. holiday with Mn. and Mns. W. A. Edger. Bob Embenson and tamlly, Mn. and Mns. G. Graham. Guelph. Willowdale, Mr. David Mec- Miss Barbana and Miss Bride. Scanborough, w ér e Cathy Fletcher, Oshawa, Mn. Christmas holiday guests of and Mns. Donald E. Fletchen Mns. E. Wesselis. and children, Kingston, Mn. Mn. and Mrs. Doug Wood- David Fletcher, Chicago, were lock and famiiy, Kapuskasing, Christmas guests af Mn. and visited bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Fletcher, Mns. Tom Woodlock, fan theManvers Rd. N. Christmas holiday. Mn. and Mns. Stanley Con- Mr. Douglas Nichais, Mo- don, Brown St., wene dinnèn hawk Coliege, H a milt on, guests on Christmas Sunday spent the holidays with hisj with Mn. and Mmm. Hanny parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Couch and family, Countice, Nichais, Duke St. and on Christmas Day wene Mn. L. B. Nichais, Cari.l guests af Mn. and Mns. Roy Ave., has returned home after Corde», Blackstock. spendmng Christmnas holidavs Mr. and Mns. Geo. Bowens, tvith Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Nestieton, wene Tuesday ev- NichaIs, Kingston. ening visitons, Mn. and Mns. Mns. C. Cox, G 'nnqu, Malcolm Elford, Pont Penny. spent hrist a nanoquc,1and Mns. Fred Dayes, Black- daughter and family, Mn. and. nkwreTusday supper Mns. George Brewster, Lib- Iguests a! Mns. Walter Pengil- enty St. N., Bawmanville. son, 8 Wellington St. Mns. Norman Tay;or, Chuncb Mnr. and Mns. James Whelan, St., spent Christmas with hon Sue-Elle» and Tammi, Bun- son Hanry and family, Napa- lington, wene visitons with nee, and New Yea's withl Mrls. Whelan's parents, Mn. Mns. Mol Wiseman, Town. l and Mns. C. H. Palmer, and hon sister and husband. Mn. mir s.P.E. Greenfield, Lib.. and Mrs. Dean Auae Christmas and New Yean's. Mns. Kanlyn Prue, Montreal. REHOBOTH Que., spent Christmas weele with bon panents, Mn. and Christian Reformed Mrs. Hugh McDonald, Brown St. On Thunsday they visited Chrc Mn. and Mns. Albert Cuily,à I cggSre John and Alan, Weston. Mns.1 I Sngo Steet W. Watson, Burllngton, wmsl IMiniston: visiting at tho Cuily home.1 Rev. A. VandenBerg, gessMr and Mn.. Mo rrl y 1 B.AI., BD., M.Th. Worship Services 10 a.m. 7:30 p.m. 11:15 a.ni. Sunday School Back To God Hour CKLB Every Sun day 9:15 p.m. «'Everyone Welcome" Baptist (hurch Nelson Street Pastor : G. Gordon, B.Th. B.D. Phone 623-7621 9:45 a.rn. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 &r. WORSHIP SERVICE 7:00 p.rn. Serles on: GREAT DOCTRINES 0F. THE BIBLE Ail Are Welcome TRINUTY UNITED CHURCH Minister - Rev. George K. Ward, B.A., B.D. NEW YEAR'S COMMUNION Sunday, January 7th, 1968 11:00 A.M. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper "WHAT DO 1 GET OUT 0F IT? Rev. George K. Ward, B.A., B.D. CJIURCH SCHOOL 9:30 a.m. - Junior, Intermediate and Senior 11:00 a.m. - Beginners 11:20 a.ni. - Primary and Kindergarten Souch, Mines Lenoro and Toronto Aprile Lanes on the Judy Souch, Oshawa, Mr. weekend, competing against Nickli atch, Toronto, Mr. and some of Ontario's b eArang Mrs. Harry Clasgow, Alla», Bailem roiled a terrllic setlA ra g Paul and Lynn, Scarborough, of 348, 299, 272, 263, 245 for were New Year'a Day guests a 1437 total and partner Ber- of Mr. and Mns. Elmer Cox nice roled 259, 255, 235, 229H 1d and Mr. BU Cox. 205 for a five game total of e d i Mr. nd Ms. . Luas,1,183. Malr. andPalMn. .cars,- Ballem got an added bonus Bowmanvllle Ministerlal A malons .and u Mpetrist-A from Bernice as she bet a cof- sociation has arranged fc masett BihM. n r. .A ee per game wlth Hal and Week of Prayer services to t Emnet, .R. 2, Bunketon. Hal enjoyed every coffee as hold In ail Protestant churchi They received a taped moi- ho won ail five games. Noan1 town on Wednesday. Thur! sage trom Brad that ho was Oakley and Con Dalissantro day and Fnlday. January 3, ta be the guest of the Cana- finished second with 2582 as and 5, w1th ail services stari dian delegation of the Inter- national Control Commission runners-up. In third place wlth Ing each evenlng at 8 o'cloc in SagonViet arn.2460 was Clara Dlmnetrlou and In the Rehoboth Christian R( In Sigo. Vet am.Roy Sawchuck. formed Church, Scugog Stree Mrs. Hugh McCuiloch bas Next mixed doubles tourna- Guest speaker wliI be th nturnod homo atter spending ment in the senies will be at Rev. Dr. W. Hal MacBain, 1 two weeks w1th hon son-i»- Apnile Lanes on January 7th. Th., D.D., Pastor of the Foi law and daughter, Mn. and Hal and Bernice won $50 first ward Baptist Church. Toront( Mrn. WaltOzn Pascoe. Mn. and pnizo.i The President of the Aý Mrs. Donald Nichais of River- sido Drive, Windsor; Mns. T. T. McWatonz and Mr. and Mrs. John Ewart ot Tononto wero necent visiton of Mr. and Mns. Pascoo. Mn. and Mrs. Chas. BlekIe, Concession St., Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Jamieon, Welngton St., were Boxing Day visitons wlth Mn. and Mns. C. L. Upper., Peterborough. Th e Uppers spent New Year's with the Bickles, but flot the Jamiesons because Mrs. Jam- icuon was aufferlng fram the flu. *Christmas Day guests a! Mn. and Mr&. James Martin and family, Summentleld Court, 1wone: Mns. Charles Geenham, Mr. Bîmyne Flint, Maplo Grave; Ma Canole Greenham, Mn. Bob Wandell, Toronto; Mr. and Mn,. Elgin Gnoenham, Russell, Stanley and Lynn Mr. and Mm.. Howard Cardon, Gregg and Janathan, town. Visitons durlng the holiday week with Bey. A. W. and Mmm. Harding Included: Mn. and Mrs. Kelvin Symons and Ian, Port Credit; Mr. and Mn.. Harny McCamus anmd Donald ai Id* and Robent McC&mug, O.A.C., Guèlph; Mr. and Mn.. Paul Symong, Janet, Ted and Douglas, St. Catharines, and Robert Symons of Waterloo Univeruity. Mn. and Mmi. Rtusseil Mo!- fatt, Vincent and Gail, Scan- bonaugb, Mr. and Mrs. Ban Moiratt, Icévin and Christo- pher, Mn. and Mmm Léon Moifatt, Steven and Lori-Ann, Mn. and Mns. C. Niokerson, ail o! Oshawa, Mr. and Mmm. Allen Môttatt. Prospect St., tawn, wêre wlth Mr. and Mn.. Lionel Ténnant, Mark and Lynn. Sunset Boad, fon 'Christmas. %s- for 0e oes rs- ,4 rt- te- ýt. he Lo. rs- s- ried and has two daughters. As President a! the Forelgn tries 1» Europe and tho MIddle Church and St. Andrew'g Chunch. b~aI/k an1&aa~~ iYee~k aJ~J Christmas guests with Mn. andi Mn. Rupert Byers, Churcb Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ponden, Brenda, Blrlan, Blradley and Leslie, Brookîli; Mr. and Mro. Har- old Farder, Gale, Anna and Rhonda, Mn. and Mns. Don Farder, ail of Port Pérry; Mr. and Mns. Gardon Stunrock, Sharon and Donald, Bowman- ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hancock,DIougie and Annette, Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Don Wright, Patrocia and Jeffery, London, ont. New Yoar's visitons at Mr. and Mns. Z. Adamos': 14r. and Mrs. Ross Adams, Gail, Ros- lyn. Tracy and Terny, r Stan Kowalegyk, *shwa;Mn. and Mns. Bsrwin Adamns, Osh- awa; Mr. Wayne Adams, York 'University, Torornto; Mr. and ?&àr. Murray Adams, Bow- manville; Mr. and Mr.. Way- burn Adams, Debbie, Cynthia, McbAe1 and Paul. Mr. Doug- las T1ghe, Bowm#*nville; Mn. and Mrs. Allan Beacock and Bob, BlAekstock; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adams, Shellr and ICelly, BoWlnanvile; Mios VIrginia Osmond, Bowmanville. Christmnas guOats wlth Mn.1 and Mrs. Her'b Coimen, Orch. ard llIew, wene ber son and daughter-in-law and famlly, Mr. and Mns. G. Roberts, Lau Ann, Randy, Debble, Donald and Daron and Mn. and Mns. L.Barton, Oshawa, mIsa son and dmughtem-in.law and fam- Ily, Mr. and Mns. E. Roberts Michael, Patti, Donna andi Shella. Bownianvlule; Mr. and VIns. L. Gaines and Mn. Gaines Sr. Newcmstle. New Year'a Eve gestà weme Mrs. M. Tre- vail , Mý. and Mrs. C. Smith, Oshawa Mm. and Mmi. R. Bal- son, Solina; Mr. and Mrs. E. Wllbun, Hampton, Mr. and Nfru. B. CrYdermnan and Mns. A. Wright, town. New Yemr's >ay dinnor pieuta were son nd daughter-in-lmw and tam- Jy, Mr. and Mn.. E. Roborts, ýwn. i M ai I I Ch 90 s ar Rl tE Local Bowlers Win Toronto Tournament flerrilce Buday and Ra Ballem came up wlth a sen sational 2620 count for ftv4 Igames to sweep the mixec dubles five-pin -tournamenta WEEK 0F PRAYER SERVICES JAN UARY 3rd4thuSth 8:00 p.m. SERMON TOPICS WEDNESDAY "How the Good Noms Cornes to Us" TrHURSDAY "How to b. a FrIend of G.d" FRIDAY "How to Know Your St4nding With God" LOCAL COURCR CHOIJIS SINWING AT EACH SERVICE 411 Services Held at Rehoboth Christian Reforma Church SCUGOG STXME Dr. W. M. MacBai of Forward Baijitit Church, Toronto at ALEX [The Canadian Statesman, Bow Week of Prayer Mssion Board o h elw shlp ho bas led ln the extension into India, Japan and several Ren obO II Ch urcr, othen countries. Also, ho is socatinBey JmesGilhnst H ba ben inlteingatpresently Chairman of the socati n, ev.Jam s ilc ris 1 e h s een minsteing atCanadian Board of the Great- wlil lead the service on Wed- Fonward in Toronto for thnee or Europe Mission whlch bas nesday ovoning, assisted by years. Ho bas senved as Prosi- established Bible Schools in Pastor Grant Gardon. On dent of the Fellowshlp 0f four countnies in Europe and Thursday, Rev. A. VandenBergz Evangelical Baptlst Chunches has an extensive missionary will iead, assisted by Rey. G. in Canada and bas been Chair- programme. Ward, and on Friday, Rey. J. man of the Board of Directors Dr. MacBain bas travolled Frampton wili lead, assisted of Contrai Baptist Seminary very wldely Including a trip by Rev. G. Taylor, Secnetary for some yeans. Ho bas made around the wanld ln the Inter- o! the Association. i outstandig contributions to his est of! Christian Missions. Ho Dr. McBain was for 27 years own denomination both In has tnavelled oxtenslvely ln pastor of the Temple Bapttst tenms of Its Canadian and the Holy Land and soveral Church in Sarnia. Ho Is man- Foreign Missionary enterprise., othor countries lncluding coun- inanyffle, Jan. 3, 1968 dearod hlm ta many people thmoughout the country and abroad. Dr. W. H. MacBain wlu speak on the foflawlng topicz: Wednesday: "How the Good. News Cames ta, Us"; Thurs. day: "How ta be a Fniend of God"; Friday: "How ta ]Know Your Standing wlth God". On Wednesday Tho Excelslot Choir wIll provide music, on Thursday, tho Choira o! the BaptIst Church and the Salva- tion Anmy and on Friday, t Choirs of St. Paul's Uni= devotiortal and McGREGOR PRESCRIPTIONS KING STREET WEST DRU GS I.D.A. REMEDIES PHONE 623 m579Z Sponm.red by: TEBOWMANVELLE, MNSTEEIlU ASSOcIATIOÉ< -Umm* gagne%" 1 - 1 Eut Mo t evangeustie

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