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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Dec 1969, p. 5

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4H EUMATIC PAIN? Rumacps capsules giepoven relief 1 RumaCapu are specially formu- lated to give yau fast relief-the Very first doy-from nagging rheUMatic pains and aches. Also Praven effective for relieving lum- bago0, sCiatica, headache and neuritic pains. Ask for new RumOaaPs-.a distinctive blue and white capsule of soothing Comfort-at your local druggistfs. Rumnacaps are capsules of soothing camfart! - {umacaps, MAY VOUR CHRISTMACl WITH AIL THE SEASOh J/Wi wei IS A 9 BOWMANVIL[I S 3~v;~ We take this opportunity ta many friends for their loyal during the past yeý LIBERTY (SSOj Carence Beaudry & L 14Lerty st. s. 114itib ENFIELD Christmas Festival The little country churdh Enlield was filled to overfi( ing for a Children's Christr Festival sponsored by the field U.C.W. for ail the 1< children. The brlghtly lit t Inside wlth the evergri boughs and candies on windows plus the Nath% Scene outside created a tr festive setting to revive Christmas spirit. The crowd was greeted Mrs. Elmer Lee who exten( Season's Wishes, complmeni the Young People on the perb job of decoratinga welcomed the two guests. Butler and Rev. Lougheed. 1 little tot.s responded whc heartedly ta Mr. Butler's mu cal direction for a haif h( of Christmas sangs and car( Those taking part in the shi worship service which folc ed wvere Kathy Balint, Lai Berklm, Ivan Griffin, Clar Lax-ender, Stuart Samis a Mark Simpson along wltht main speaker Rev. Loughei Bey. Lougheed is renownedj his children's stories. TI h of l0W- nas En- ocal tree een the vity uly the by ided ted su- and Mvr. The Ole- isi- ýur iort ýrry .icy and the ýed. for rhe JIOn Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 17th, service pins were presented Edna Hart, five; Mrs. Marion Perfect, 11 te many of the staff at Memorial Hospital. Included ini the ceremony Rosella Graham, 10; Mrs. E. Molloy, five were, seated, left to right, Mrs. E. Gerrow, f ive years; Mrs. C. Diii- Browes, five, and Mrs. M. Goheen, 10. In ing, f ive, Mrs. Audrey Fredricks, five; Mrs. K. Hamilton, five; back Walters, Board Chairman and R. E. Elst 15, Mrs. Mary Vine, 10; Mrs. e; Mrs. R. Cully, 10; Mrs. H. the background are W. Rex ~row, Peter den Biesen, five; Denis Pickard, 15; Bill Wallis, 10'; Mrs. LwAInrkrtvm-. -- ~~ ~ children say he's "Keen".ENR é! Any eyes that were droop yI i s a eO IU R '~ing were brlghtened when OBPfT rC o Merry Old Santa Claus came eHRVYR FRO ed up ln eager anticipation to"T i1 ,p w The death of Harvey Robin-W ýS BE FILLED True M~ ~iveaing ofChrismas'curred at Mernorial Hospital,! hlm. In aIl, 80 some bags were ember 23, 1969. He had been2 N' S J OY ,e ocidn On Decernber l8th. Rey the hirth of Christ by drink- Living ln a world of afflu- l ic h lte ato hig scoolage. Art.hur VandenBer-g. Minister ing alcolialic beverages since ence where everyoneis always July. The Enfield U.C.W. ladies formed Church delivered a nmore of an annual holidaymee faf tith an eHehahotha dalofChritiin e o'relsntmnal his becorgn -urin omaeedsme A son of the late Mr. and -ac flla dsere gea del f reitmessage an the true meanIng ýa tme of reverence. This, he lt Is oft.en difficult for one Mrs. Arthur Farrow, he was for undertaklng this ecuimeni- of Christmas to the Rntarv said, seems ta be a slgni of aur to find the time to reflert on, born in Clarke Township andj JEcal project to see that. the fîillIClub at the Flying Dutchman. time, where the abilityfoon the true meaning of life, he attended Starkvifle School. In: meaning of Christmas teuch- BRey. VandenEerg began his to cope with his difficulties .s continued. 12,a Jn 2dh ar es te ves of these little ones. address by saying that many 1 hecaming harder because of ai led the former Eva Brownell people would be celebratin g1 general lack of faith. Mr. Vendenberg declared who survives. _______ _________ - hat today thlere is a con- Me raI Hosptltjnuous mood of pessimism The deceased had resided at 'topim i j l iihich Is hard ta eradicate. R.R. 1, Newtonville, for t \Nekly Reprt aa ~u ier fl lUAfter referring to a sang by ]ast 24 years, during which hel lW eely R port Lad C ur ers oldsinger Peggy Lee, which dem- was self employed for 231 onstrated some of this pesslm- years as a tobacco grower n, For the week of fis m. the speaker stated that farmer, custom sprayer and' Deceniber 15 - 21 Inclusive risIIIIL P arty God s0 loved t.he world, that sawmill operator. Before mov-ý Admissonsve he gave himself In his son's ing to R.R, 1, Newtonville he Adis3ie. - ma-- ------ fth Rwan Hny n6BttLner form. This moad must be ln-- ved in Oshawa where, asa Birts. mae. feale__ Thelades f te Bývmn- enryandBety Lnde SE- istilled ln people by the great 1 thir class statlonary engineer,: -- Discharges q9 111e Caountry- Club held theiri onds, Hi]da Rundle, lead. event of Christ's blrth ln!'ewsepoe tGnrl S IMajor operatians ---- _25j annual Christ.mas party. onJ Schedule curling will begin! Bethlehem. Moosad loaAteOh lMinor aperations - .---------8 Tedy ecme 6str-tefis usay1aur Christmas Is a time of Hope, awa General Hospital. He wasI ln, at 10:30 a.m. at the club. at the usual time. Merry ntdsar eadd n ebro h ntd 4Emergency treatments --- 133l Shirley Rabson called off Christmas everyone. neotpe msai. e caddedwt Cc and mme of the Uasnie .9 Visiting Hours 3-8 p.m. dally the names of each rink. On ice -_____________popems-e--cr--wt hrc n fth aoi vç*living while remembering that, Lodge. He was also a memn- onleeteJnl ei n through ail aur troubles God ber of the Tobacco G owersl CARI OBIT ARYWhdip hritheRm as e RIein-,l ils creating a hetter world, 1Association. deer and Santa Claus is Com- epems hn htte Surviving, besides bis wlfe Ing to own; o ice 3 1 Saware on the way ta a better ýEva, are a daughter, Mrs. A.L Ueý ing o Ton; a ice3, ISawIjFJworld. hecause it is God's EDITH ELLEN MCKEE Mummny Kissing San ta Claus XI plan and as such It cannot ___ After a lengthy llness ln and Winter Wonderland: on fail. He remarked that we Hillcrest Nursing Home, Port. ice 4, Let It Snow and Silver m a ust neyer lose sight of God Perry, death camne ta Edith Belîs. Whlchever rink wan nrls tecuae ele Ellen McKee on October 3s, nend,. the four had to sing - o oetecuaedr ved 1969. ln her 92nd year. !one verse of their naines. It Mismsmen ovh Dauhte o th lae i-reaîîy snunided ike Christmas1oChrntlnued. an h love,- -aD and An Gbo n.he se h- ason the ice! l fadteHippie slo born ln Reach Township, later curlinfi1 what Christmas Is all about. mong o Cartwright where1 and singing. the ladies enjoy- W II ms ae eianato ..and happy, s.'9t dasca orbfr e esetters fhrlf.llcosIic a eVdb love for God tn step down and ;afe motoringi Her hu'sband was the late1 ChfDon wsais sln d e i become aone of us ln Chrlst's James R MKee. She I ur oveîy lounge. Usiually prizes1v vleb n on on fae wrldt tehget.many of uis are selfish and fali Nestieton. Two other è sons.trcto. e sad 9thank our i Wlfred and Edgar predeceas- Iscore ln curling hut. this yparX . t: int dstrucatinme siof................. aid ber. She Is also survivedthe games cammittee decbded C Christasia tim epef love il patronage M yfv gadhlde n present the prizes to the 'Vn'o hteherpaed~t . dihrlstmas Is a time for r C and ssrMr.middle ladies. The Silx'er Belîs 'Îf"hita gatm o ar get radhidrn adskîpped by Betty Lander s cor - peare". he rontinued, or oesse r.Ethel Thomp- cd il points and tihe Let t!Pi shalomi, as it Is referred to ln i soninBomavlle ISnow rink skinped hy Hilda 1 Hebrew. A peare ln whlch i Funerai service was held' Rundle scared aOnc. and awav Itere Is harmnony. unity, and ~ from McDermott - Panabaker aver an ]ce one Jingle Beils q£ l time for the restoration of SERVICE ~ Funerai Home, Port Perry, toskpdby ay envadeten cid nd art. ' - S R IE St. John's Cemetery, Black- White Christmas skipped hy ' suchtwe hl a onicpaetio. u" stock. Rev. Victor Parsons Ellen Ormiston tied their gamne P'aSome people belleve that y. C Staff Palîbearers were a great J ingle Beils Included Liia Hux . J but ht, really Is needed ls grandson, Wayne Shea. grnttal.BeR Vanslone. Gi1n F fithbasZed on the essential CC Bogmajnv.,ile sons Bert Shea. Dave Frew,' Tcnwestend. Tea n Pet.irsan and ~, message of Christmas". ________________John MeMIllern, t wo nephews, Iwhite Chî-istn-ias Shirley Bob -Gdisa or rain .,,> n n- er a d le Gbsn.soli. VI Warrd and üLiHnoper uetrwal nwih hope . we'-e preqente.d xith the nrIzes . wiîi overrule despair. love will ~ Our Prestident Freda Kranin aiqe elihesan ard called us ta the Christmas cnue ef shnssad red,,. î iIIad ecfwl sprsde- ~4 Tree to present tus wIth olir , struction.e ReverendVadn -ifts but each person had ta !1praer for e ce, ncld wisheda recite a riee of vprse, orig- prBer fothen candd withead.t.~~ ed ve ry etertiz lnc aid du everyone a Merry Christmas. ed'>r etrt1 ,Taded l ack L a n d erexpressed C C cabanai. The. decarations; of J'Iuta (3C i% thanks on behaîf of the Ro- ek:. M ~~ the club xvere ail carri--d mît 'v ,i tarians. 5~ C. .... ..,.Mf In silver and zold and 'vrre y Q really beauitiful]. Everyane ii (i pp had a wonderful tiine. OPEN HOUSE AT The Ken Nicks,-, Trophy \vasz LOCKHART'S SCHOOL Wvon by the rink skbppned by OW ANVILE A fwlesao nOe Marlon James. B rie AGea weklng.an pe \Tice: VI Ward and Thelma , ,, , House was held at Lockhart's ~' Reeprfhuuv7en gecond and Mar-ý1 Public Schhcil, The theme for ' .5"4,' earpcEm nmptt lead, Thev woan the evening was "Hist.ory f , al their games for a total of 1i 51î points. âthis titte because the astro- In second place ufas Normia ý.ÈI nauts of Apollo 12 were on Gays rnk vit 40i:Mpontth~e moon at that tMme. Wvith Norma were Vice Ida 1 The hall was decorated with Goddard. Viv Dilwort.h. LWIý , 1I models of airpianes, space SUSAN NANC Hooper and Vera King heads.11 balloons, rocket models, Illu- MI we held a Lead and Seconds, ï- The children had their class- Sic hita satm oreni Skips and Vices 3-game sched- ' .p.... ms nicely decorated toc hsoprusyt hn i u ood - ~ ~ ~ ~ a e.Helen Glspllskipped"Ih tegm tepaet uigt frawin of 48 points in Leads an5ecns Wtfeln* were servedgcoffee aid cookies.epstya . . . an lmg The children showed film an aHap Ne Yar were Ivy Rundle, Mary West, 1. f strips on "flight" and played Li Hoeran0er Kn2 4suitable records as back- THE las. enalotal d .14ground music. The teachers' Ka Wrdnaln alld y were very happy te se K Il points and a plus ta win the;!, may parents out-By Mre 57 KING ST.W.U Skins and Vices. Wth Kav If.D ma adSJne.LveWn were Marj Carswell. Fa' t: Andrews and________Janet_______________ you peace and joy BTAY ~ *. ~ie nd or lwcys!.~.Mas t.he Love. Hope and,: Ppace of Christmas rernain with earh aie of The States-~ V % mai readers throughaut theY s Q êWellersNew Year. is the sinrere wi.sh: Me morial Hospitai Staff Mem bers Receive Service Pins IJury &Loveli Travel Agency BOWMANVILLE eet" Holiday toa all ur patrons from thie staff of ER FAMILY BAKERY BOWMANVILLE EXY nember friends .. . we tae 1friends for the loyal patronage wish you ail a Merry Christmas t SALON LI~ OF BEAUTY 13%1 . IV fl=Il V LJLdJjL ies to ail! easure serving 3st year! Bowmanville AY, FRIDAY, DEC. 26th )on and 2 -6p.m. --- -*-------*-- - ---w w- ~WU~W~ - - - ~ PAT fThe Canadlan Statesman, Rowmanville, Dec. 24, 1969 Langstaff (Alta); a fen. Arthur; Among the many beautiful and a brother, Mr. Harry Far-'florai tributes, evidence of the row. ýesteem in which the deceased The funeral -service was held wvas held. wvere those fromn the on Tuesday. November 25th INasonic Lodge. and Goodyear f rom the Morris Funeral Cha-ý Tire & Rubber Company, Bow- pel, Bowmanville, and was manville. conducted by Rev. T. Gracie Pallbearers were Messrs. of Bownianville. Interment was Richard Brennan, Les Reid, in Lakeview Cemetery. New-jBill Reid, Jack Ogden, Jackt tonville. ______McKaY and John Trimble. VSbt rir T P.

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