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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 May 1968, p. 18

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The Canadian StateinM Bowmanvllle, May 15, 196,- Courtice Students HoId Fa shion Show - Open House NESTLETON Mr. and Mns. George Don- neral returned home fromI their Florida vacation on! Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm 1 ~~Frtune, Patricia, Lynda andý 'Virginia, Willowdale, were ~Saturday visitors with the' Donnerais. Mr. and Mrs. George Wind- sor, Ballantrae, spent Tuesday, wlth her father, Mr. Eli Mairs and Mrs. Bud Virtue, Bowman- Ville, visited en Wednesday. Sincere sympathy of theý community 15 extended to Mr.ý and Mrs. George Heaslp and. family on the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Gillis Purcell, Toronto, on Sunday, May 12. SSorry to report Dwayne McClurg, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. McClurg is, crrently in Oshawa hospital with a broken nose and lacera- tions to his face and arms after belng attacked by the family dog. Friends are pleas- ed that he Is Improving favor- ably and may be home soon. Ris parents cannot understand the dog's vicious attack as he was always gentie, friendly, and playful. Improved health is wlshed, for Mrs. E. R. Wood, Mrs.: George Johns and Mr. Orme! Hyland In Port Perry hospital. Mr. and Mrs. LyalI Brooksý ad family, Hampton, were> Sunday afternoon and evenlng1 guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jos.ý McClurg. Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown, Osawa, visited Saturday even- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson. Mrs. Richard Davison, ac- companied by Miss Ruth' Proutt, vlsited with her moth-' er, Mrs. Charles Gst in Peter-ý borough on Friday. Mrs. Gist returned home with them and Is spending a few days' vaca- tion with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Davi-i son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliotti David and Kim, Leaskdalej were Mother's Day visitors. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Moffatt,' Welland, were Friday eveningý and overnight guests with Mrs.î R. W. Jackson and Mr. Allanl ~.Jackson. Miss Marilyn Jack-1 soBeaverton, the Geraldl SJackson famlly, Port Perry,ý and the Harley Jackson fam-: Iy, Nesteton, were alsoý guests. w o Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt wo have recently returned from a' two months' vacation. showed! Sbeautiful colored pictures of Fii Hawaii, India, Hong Kongý and Japan. While they were in! ~'Australla they vlsited withý Mr. and Mrs. Ron Addison, * (nee Margaret Steele). Mrs.1 Moffatt was the former Mabel Jackson and both she and SMargaret were Nestieton girls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Wlll- lams were hosts to their fam- SIly for Mother's Day. Mr. and, IMrs. Doug Fallis and famlly~ of Bowmanvjlle and Mr. and, Mrs. Arnold Williams and famly, Nesteton. Nestieton Presbyterlan Ladies' Ad The regular meeting of the Nestieton Presbyterian Ladies' Ad was held on Wednesday,l May 8, at the home of Mrs. Grant Thompson. There was an average attendance of mem- bers, although some were absent through illness. The Seripture readlng and devotional were taken hy the hostess, Miss Ruth Proutt, the secretary - treasurer, read the minutes and reported on the, proceeds of the supper whlchi was held in April. Mrs. Ken-1 neth Gilbank, Mrs. Howardi Lee and ail workers were thanked hy the president, Mrs. Richard Davison. It was votedi that recent repairs be pald for, from the funds.i The plans for a June meet- lng were dlscussed and fur-i ther quilting of a donatedj quilt to be arranged. Member; are busy preparing articles of hand - work - pillow cases, aprons, pin-cushions, etc., for sale later In the summer. Sev- Sunday morning there was a special service. The chlldren proceeded up the ale to the choir loft singlng the child- ren's processional hymn, "Jesus ~ Loves Me." Darlene Elizabeth and Deb- orah Jane, litte daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Vine, were baptized in an mpres- sive service. The minister, Reverend Fred Swann, chose "The Home" as the theme for his message. The Bible is the famlly book Home and the family are strengthened by praying,1 praising, pondering and plav-1 lng together. In the United Church Rever- end Philip Romeril chose "Rebellion" as the topic for his sermon. He stressed the need for better understanding and better training in the home. The Misses Gall and Bonnie Malcolm sang "Bless This House." GET ARIHTODAy FOR OLD APPLIAN<CES throurb STATEMMAN cLA.MSWIIEDS thbon.iZZ6-332ý (I KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE r ~- - -~ *-* -...t... .t ..--.r-....... KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE

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