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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1972, p. 7

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Mr. James Hall of Toronîto Dr. anti Mrs. H. B. Rundle, visited his granidmotber, Mrs. Queen Street, returneti uast James Hall, Liberty St. North, weekend from a most enjoy- on Suntiey. ahue ithýree-week wjnter vaca- Diti you know thet, "a stew toni. Floritia. They spent the boiled isj a stew spoileti", is first week et Daytona Beach, stîli a gooti rule of thumb in anti the semeintier of the the kitchen. Stews shotuiti beholiday et St. Petersburg. simmeseti gently. Mr. antiMrs. Garnet Rick- Mr. anti Mrs. Gerry Peter- ard, Shew, seturneti home on son, Oshawa, have bren in St. Suntiay froni a delightful two- Petersburg, Floritia, with Mr. week vacation in Floritia, dur- anti Mrs. Laurence Goddtard.i. ng wbich they visiteti the fol- Both couples enjoyed e ride lowing areas: Daytona Beach, trip to Key West. Winter Haven anti St. Peters- Mr. and Mss. M. S. Dale, burg Beach. They also ýenjoyeti Wellington Street, who have a trip f0 Key West. bemn enjoying a two-week Those who returneti lest holiday et St. Petersburg weekend from the sunny south Beach, Floritia, returneti home will bc wishing they were last Suntiey evenîng. back there eway fromi the Mrs. Peter Leenties, Queber tireatiful freezing rein anti City, bas beere visitiîîg et the snow we are experienciiig to. homne of hier brother anti ris- day, Masch l4th. Maybe it' tes-in-law, Mr, and Mss. Allin the last kick of wirter - we Cole' Frederick Ave., anti also hope so. wîth other relatives. Mss. Evelyn Costien of Osh- Mrs NomanLutonspýt;awa anti Mss. George Rich- two weeks holitiayiiig with ad, High Street, returned ber daugtihter anti family, CpI. home on Suntiay froni a 16- anti Mss. G. Sertoretto, Marg- day holiday et Clearwater aret, Teresa anti Paul at CAF. Beach, Floritia. While in Base RokelffeOttwa. Florida they also visiteti Mr. BraseRocchifeOapeSmthanti Mss. Garnet Richards, of Mnd.dangt Msxs. Jaspe Sith Willowtiele, who winter each an'r atidmubtrs eexi, mkill e n Florîde. ant isM.aTntos. eter Nînt- To celebsete educetion week ar n t e iseonwet re vîst t Bowmenville Nursery orsca onith weckaenitM. School, Parents were invitec Cunruanihos Lr'~to virilt uring the morning Conraultins anti best prograni. Ire li, 32 mother: wishes f0 Ms. Louis Van Netatfthrviteihe2pu Central Park Lotige, 14 tWilails ofthesvsie h.2A pece liem Morgan Dr., Toronto 17 fteshol p]a who will celebrate bis 100th guest was Ms. Frank McQuay, birtday n Wdnesay, ar.special etiucation consultant bithtiyonWdesa, e.for the Northumberlandi and 29th.Durham County Board of Plan f0 attend the Sacreti Education. Concert f0 be presenteti by theý This coming weekenti wili Gortion College Choir of Wen- bc a happy occasion for ele- hemo, Mass., in Tsinity Unitedi mentery anti secondary school 1Cbîîrch on Tuesday, March students, in te ponc 2îst et 7:30 p.m. There er no we he in teiprovsce, admisionchare. .break". As well, many par- Ms. anti Mss. Vern Ott Ot ents will take ativentage of Toronto, fosmerly of 130w- the "break" to enjoy rome menvilie, were Suotiay visit- holitiays anti get away fora ors wth Mrss E. V. Hoar, King welcome change fromniOld St. East, Ms. anti Mss. Chars Man Winter. Don't forget fi V. Hoas, Willowdalç, were let us have details of your recent visitors with bis moth- vacation, when you relus: er. home, for use in this column. Mr. Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. Dial 623-3303. anti Mss. Cessuthers, Gardien Gordon Ernest anti Grahar Hill, will bc in Bowmer'vîhle 'John, twin sons of Ms. and thîs Saturtiay to officîally open Mss. Ralph Fry, were baptiz- the Commtinity Fais t the eti on Sunday dusîng thE Lions Centre. They have. also mosning service et St. John'. consented. f0 jutige the best Anglican Church. Ms. antiMrs dlecorateti booth. Lelanti Bell entertainet i wît a luncheon et their boni afterwards, anti guests includ. cd the babies' greet-grantipai. REHOBOTH ents, Ms. anti Mss. G. Graham Christian Reformned- grantinasents Ms. antiMrs Bert Fry, Got-perents Mr. anc Church Mss. Ted Bernes, anti Rev scugog Street Thos. Gracie anti Mss. Gracie Il is strenge bow sati bap Nînister: penings neyer seem f0 occui 1ev. A. VandenBer<', singly. We have in mind, Mr anti Mss, Alan Asselstineu B.A., B.D., M.Th. Yenco, Australie, who aro Phone 623-'7401 many miles eway froni thei their bomelenti anti immediet WORSHIP SERVICES familier. Mr, Asselstine secý iveti word of the deatb ci 10:00 a.m. March 3rti of bis brother 7:00 p.n. Douglas of Blackstock, andt f following week, Mss. Assel Bach to God IloUr rime receiveti the messagl Dia 130 Rdio that lier brother, Joe Freyo Dial 310 adio Nestieton, bati pesseti awal Every Sunday 10:30 a-M. on Merch ltb. "Eveyoneweîcme" Callers et the home of Mi anti Mss. Chas. Johns, Libert 'TSt. North, on March 9th, hon 0 oring Ms. Johns on his 801l hirthday, wese Ms, anti Mn Walter Murphy, Ms. anti Mn ýU 0 Loren Pascoe, Dale anti Rob * etMs aniMss. Wallaî rcn day, Ms. John Broorn United Chu 1 n Karen (Mss. Ralph Co' Min-ister: bledick), Ms. anti Mss. Lor Rev. B. A, Turner, enzo Truil, Mss. C. S. Wood B.A., B.D. Organist; Mr. R. Meteaif, S C E A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M. Sudy9:45 am O Ç R SidySchool for those with 9 years and oves, GORDON COLLEGE Il am.j CHOIR Sundey School for those, (of U.S.A.) 4-8 years olti, TRINITY UNITED 11 .mCHURCH > Public Worship Tuesday, March 21 7:30 p.ni. 1 Infant care during service No Admission Mr. C u.LuTrt ~UUUPII dent ofU TRIITY URIE!>LflKU1 Tourist( UNITYUNiIED CURCH announce Mùister - Rcv-. George . 'Ward, B.A., B.D. Jack C. MissGailThomsonmanager Orgariist - Ms alTopo The Gr SUNDAY, IVARCH 19th, 1972 ist Cour( as a noi 11:00 a.ni. represent of Ontai "'THE WAY, THE TRUTH, THE LIFE" umberlan 11ev. George K. Ward erboroug] Sacraent f Bapîsniaition,i Sacrmen ofBapismvelopmer recreatici Sunday School Hours tractions Jiuic'r, In terrmediate and Senior Depts. at 9:45 aan. As ger Beginners, K.-indergarfen and Primary Depts. at Il Beech w ties for 2f00l .m ment an Membcrship Class for Young People infora îin Church Hall programs the Coiý those of mentalt A resi Rapt*fst k*uIrfk area, J. the posit 14 Nelson St. ence in REV, GRANT, GORDON developri positions and sali SUNDAY, MARCH l9th publie re 7:00p.m. iSabena lines. A Can ION"? Canada 1 0 Nservice Pastor's study: xvas und "What Does the Bible Say About Abortion?" y ersii SLIDE PRESENTATION and DISCUSSION A firm with Mrs, 1. Venner tourist ance of (President of Ajax Nurses for Life Committee> is a volt SocietyJ Daily Vacation Bible School Vitoria allies hf YLARCU 20-24- 9:30 - NOON with bii: Sdistrict, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Skinner, I Mrs. Charles Wheelock and CeleDrale 4Utfl June, Mr. and Mrs. Harolti Salter, Mrs. Larry Dewell and Mr. anti Mrs. Lloyd Broome. A stroll through the china and crystal section of a depart- ment store in Toronto by Mrs. Garnet Goheen, when she was in that city recently, proved to be a lucky one. Apparently, customers were filing out slips for a draw on Royal Doulton china, publicizing a new pattern. Some were be- ing hantieti three or four slips to filot ut she received only one entry form. lloweves, oniy one can be the winner as Mrs. Goheen found out when she receiveti wýord that lt she hati won a breakfast Setir in the new Royal Doulton pet- tern. Congratulations. We came across a recîpe for cocoe crunchies that we thought the readers mîgbt lîke. This crisp, chewy gootile esî easy to make, so let the small fry heup you. The recipe is as 2follows: 2½/ý tbsp. butter, or 1margarine; 2 tbsp. cocoe 1 tbsp. sugar; 'few grains sait. 18-20 marshmallows; i2tsp. avanilla; ?12-3 cups crîsp rice cereal. Melt butter or marger .... -mie in saucepan (2-quart sîze)-,l z -remove from heat. Mix in coc- 1 oa, sugar anti saît; blend -weil. Add marshmallows anti r return to low heat. Stîr con- istantiy'until melted. Remove f rom heet; add vanille. Stîr f in crisp rice cereel untîl cový cered with cocoa mixture. Press into gseased 8-inch square pan. Cool, then cut int squar- es. Yîeid - 16 squares. IThe f amily of Mr. and Mss. ~ gChas. Jobhns honoreti them r 's with a dinner party et the Rib -Rooni, Hotel Genosha, Oshawa, I on March l2th. The gathering 7had been postponed, because Mr. and Mrs.1 it of illness, from December 6th Mr. andi Mrs. Mervyn A' i when Mr. anti Mrs. Johns cele- f brateti their 55th wedtiing their 401h wetiding annive: anniversary, mnd was helti et Community Centre ini Oshe Sthis time when Rev. Snowtien Oshawa, and bis wif e Mari and Chas. Johns observed Sbirthdays. Present, as, weîî as of Enniskjllen, were marrie( Mr. and Mrs, Johns, were Personage in 1932 by the ;j John Broome, Wallace anti couple were presenteti witl -Jean Muntiey, Luoyd antiMer- andi a shop tool chest, Mer ,f ion Broome, Ron anti l5ayn tentird the perty helti in t .. McDonaii, Rev. S. E. and Anna a Snowden, Larry anti Dorotby fîve daughters andi son, Yv dDewell. Following dinner a Mrs, Paul Brendon (Aime). 0 pleesant evening was spent et Mrs. Ron Cooper (Hazel), ir the home of Wallace anti Jean nl Munday, when a cake anti belle), and Ivan Aluin. Out Sother gifts were presenteti to Chicago, Niagara Fells, T' the honoreti couple. gretulations Were reeeived Members of the Indepentient and Dr. Charles Mcllveen. ÉOrder of Otit Fellows attend- -eti a very special area rally et à le Port Perry Lotige Hall on Set- urdey, Merch 11, 1972. The, m\ormon EId Srally was well attendeti b bmembers from Dstricts 41, 42,> e 43 anti 44. Bro. Harry Watie, jArea Representative, was in rcharge of the event. Distin- Sguisheti guests were present from the Grand Lotige of Ont- iario in, the persons of the Grand Master, Bro. George eVanstone of St. Marys; Deputy eGrand Master, Bro, Glen P" Wanamaker of Port Perry; ir anti Past Grand Master, Bro. ir Bob Williamnson of London, Of Ont. At 2:30 p.m. sharp, the re regular lotige meeting was ar conducteti. etijourning at 5:30 te p.m. for the banquet which cwas prepareti anti serveti by n the Sister Rebekahs of Port lt r, Perry Lotige. The meeting re- he conveneti to the Lotige Rooms et 7:00 p.m. for interesting le speeches by the aforemention- 0edi honoreti guests. Appointment Ann'iversary Mervyn Alfin Wlin of Columbus celebrateî ýrsery recently et Thorntor Lwa. Ms. Allun, a native o ion, nee Simpson, formerl3 ýd in the King, Street Unite( Rev, Charles Craggs. Th( th an electrie clothes dsyeý ny frientis and relatives at their honor. They incluie( Urs. Len Wright (Glenda) ,Mrs. Roy Smith (Shirley) Ms, John Kresnay <Isa tof town guests were fror rhorolti anti Trenton. Cor 1from M.P.'s Eti Broatiber lers in Area *Eldier Paul Willie anti Eltier prior to bis mission caîl. Elti- Alan H. Neilson, have recent- ers Willie anti Neilson are just ly been assigneti to fthe Osh- two of the 15,000 missionasies awa anti Bowmanvil]e asea by throughout the worlti. Tbey The Churck of Jesus Christ spendti wo years ire the mis- of Lattes-day Saints (Mos- sion fieldi on their own tume et mions). their own expense., Eider Willie bas been in "One of the mort important Canada for 21 months serving messages they wjll feech the the people ire Bracebritige, people, jr that Goti has calleti Hamilton, Ottawa anti Whitby, a prophet in our own tume anti befose being transferreti to that the Gospel of Jesus Oshawa- He jr froni Malati Christ bas been restoredti f City, Itiaho. He was enrolleti the earth," saiti Eltier Neil- et Utah State University, son. mai osing in Electrical Engin- Services are helti et theis eesing, before coming on bis Chepel, locateti et the cornes mission, of Rossianti anti Thornton Eltier Neilson jr fsom Salt Roadsaet 10.,30 arn. anti 5:30 Lake City, Utah anti bas been p.m. on Sunday. in Ontario for 22 months. He "The Latter-day Saints ine bas imboet inir North Bey, thir asea, extendti 1 every îDownsview, Chatham, Scas- reader a cordial invitation to borough anti Dundar before ",corne anti listen to a Po coming to Oshawa. He attend- phet's vojce anti hear the cd the University of Utah word of Goti", raid Eider whese he was a Business Major Wiliie, JackCBeechChoir GeorgeeColingConcert Council, jr pleesedtoi b NU Free â r d o c r ce the appoîntmnilt of Beech as generai rLof the Council. 1959 At Tr mniy o n M a rch L21 sreat Pine Ritige Tous- oicharteret in15 The Gordon College Choir Jersey, MVaryland, Virginia, m-profit organization, from, Gordon College ire Wen- North Carolina, South Caro- fs the tourist interests hmm, Massachusetts, will be lina, Georgia anti Flositia. nro, Durham, North- eppearing ire free secret con- andi anti Southerre Pet- cest at Trinity Uniteti Church, Gortion College, locateti on ýh Counties. In md- Church Street, Bowmanville, an 800 acre campus on Massa- it assists in the d.e- on Tuesday, March 21 et 7:30 chusetts' scenic North Shore, ent of historie, scenic, p.m. This performance, di 20 miles fsom Boston, is a mnal anti tounîst et- rectecl by Ms, Alton Bynum, fuily accrediteti Christian lib- 0s f the, are. will be 0cr of sevesal cois- erel arts college offesing maj- nerai manager, Ms. cerfs which the Gordion Choir ors in 17 fieldis of study. Il yull have rerponsibili- wiîî ring on ils spsing tour bas e coeducationel student Sthe further develop- through New York, Ohio, bodiy of 813 fsomn 38 stater. md implementation Of Michigan anti Ontario. Dr. Hasoldi J. Ockenga is rship benefits, public The 42 Gordion musiciens President of the 83 year olti tion anti advestising will offer e wie range Ëf sehool, .s anti co-ordination of musical styles extentiîng fromn incil's ectivities with the more treditiocai choral ) local anti govesn- numbers to light sacreti folk.nJu tourist interests. The "New Mode Singers", al o l ,D o sident of t exborses erthoralcest. Thi gsoup0 fak eehbrings f0 the choir, will also be featur-P ay r O on int1 earoaltoxis r 7 d ay ire cembeThs rtoue- r ye n rn ieintecrnti ialeurstmdforough Cos n Dcecbticu r-w Avr mpesv o )mn wîhAcurisCnsale da, ruhCnetiuNw Avr ipesv o s mihAgemenanti, Day of Prayer service f001, relations functions withN w P n do ev place ire the Main Hall o: ]Belgian Wosld Air- *Ne~w Prce u Orono Uniteti Church on Fri madien, borre anti edu- Sdyeeig ac rwe n Enlan, h cam toFor Siib îv'der some 60 personr met to wosý ship together in prayer anc following military A subdivision psocesring meditation. Throughout thg ire the Royal Air rcdr epe b th Management training poeuepeaeib h wosld millions of Christians ii dertken et the Uni- Central Ontario Joint Plan- some 150 countries wese meet 0s f Toronto anti Brit- ning Býoarti, bas been accePt- ing together et the ramne timai imbia. eti by town couccil. for the purpose of renewinj in believer in the future The proceture is intentiet their spirit in Christ, full: growlth anti import- to bc a "tidy schetiule" for aware of the challenges fac fthir asea, Mn. Beecb the planning secretary anti ing themire in bis changiný dunteen director of the council bo foiiow,. says town society, for the Restoration of clerk Joseph Mcliroy. 1taki aHall, Cobourg, ansd There ir no changeinoleti Much credit antitd k jis nterests in tourism in the guitielines waslidvdown extentiet to Ms E. Millsoi stosicel research of the jire Ibm Planninýg Act( s c who s0 capably arsangeti arn Iiroy atits, *,, ed tihe service. The theme J"Uoy Be Yours", was The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvie, Mer, 15, 1972 7 stressed throughout the media of mnusic, film expressing the beauty of nature, and particu- larly by Mrs, A. Loucks in bier heart warming and înspiring message. IMrs, Dora Morris of Kîrby, accompanied by Mrs. P. Morton, rendered a lovely solo, "Joyful, joyful, we aore Thee." A group of six girlsc ïS added greatly to the theme iwith their vocal number, '«Joyî The annuel World Day of Pentecostal -M) M, Nic -A, Cuthbertenco-ordînlator is like the ramn." Prayer services were held in Donald, Mrs. J, Ric-~ard. of World Day of Prayer. Many of the churches of Si. Pauls United Church, Baptist - Mrs. D. Henistra. Bownanville,, extended the. varîous denominations in the Bowmanville, March 3rd et Mrs. G. Gordorn, welcomne to St. Paul's Church, vonmunity were weîî repre- 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Salvation Army -. Mrs. G. A trio froni St. Paul's choir, sented. Those taking part i Attendance was lower ti Willatts, V. Carter, A. van Mrs. E. Twist,,Mrs, J. Welsh the service were, Mrs. R. year because of the icy con- Heinigen, Mrs. Capt., L. Frost. and Mre. G. Shackleton, sang Swann, St. Saviours Anglican, ditions of roads and sidewalks St. Jo>seph'5s, Catholie , Mrs. "Back of the Clouds". Mrs. H. Ransberry, Kirby but those who were able ,0 W. Lawrie, Mrs. G. Prins, lVrs. E. Twîst introduced United, Mrs. R. Phoenix, participate shered in the fr1- Mrs. R. Poste, Mrs. A. Brink- the speaker for the evening Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- lowship or prayer with wo- low, Mrs. S. Vanhaverbeke. service, Miss Beetrice MeLen ter Day Saints, Oshawa; Mrs. men of more than 510 cou.n- Trinity United - Mrs. D.Of Greenwood, Ontario., wliu Wm.ButigSt. Joseph'S tries.Aldad Mrs, A. Strike Mrs. is the Administrative Assist- Roman Catholie, Bowmanville; The themne of prayer was M. Puk, Mrs. M. Slute, Mrs. ant et Richmond College, a Mrs. J. Feddema,Chsta "Al oyB Yor'tke T. Rebder. Christian liberel Arts College Reformed, Bowmanvilleanfomtesas.Terinl St. John's, Anglican , Mrs, northeast of Toronto. Miîss. Mrs. C. Gunter, Mrs. F. Lycett service was prepared through J Newman, Mrs. J. Brownlc" MeLean has, bren active iii and Mrs, E.,IVIllson, Orono the co-operetion of women in Mrs. R. Hornigold, Mrs. A: church work locally and naý United. various east and west Europ- Stephenis, Mrs, I. Bal. tionally and se presently o)n of roo .GI..,ean countries. St. Andrew's, Presbyterian -. the Executive of the Oshaws.a Members o rn .I. There was an offerinig of Mrs. Porter, Mrs. C. Wubbolt Presbyterial U.C.W. Maureen Shetier, Elaine Vagg $75 50, fter expenses, from Mrs. A. Cowling, Mrs. Jea.q Using the words of St. Paul and Cathy Milison also assist-ni tLinton, Mrs James Gilchrisi, ine bis Intter f0 the Philipopians., e . M . a d M s E. J m s the srvaice this year na handof heia drssaM s ed.n Mr, andMrs. . am eswas for arded to the Wc~- Mrs. lJohn Noble. sab sso e d r sM s a ngM .with s . R. Chd a pmran menýs ,ntr-Church Council St. Paul's United - Mrs. î_j M Lean saîd that faitb wal-2ý dand Mr.heDickson itadd e ratof Canada. Offerings froni Turner, Mrs. W. Teeple, Mrs. the joy of the Christian eart, dxpelston tteme anthbthe- across the country ave growni K. Hull, Mrs. B. Trigg, Mrs. ad joy agan was expressedi er esinoitueund back-. frai $393 in the World Day E. Twist, Mrs. J, Welsh, Mrs. in sharing fellowshi, inigi.v- gruni use.of Prayer in 1920 to $96,000 G. Shackleton, Mrs. A. Cuth- ing and in hospitality, Mrs. F. Lycett and Mrs, today, bertson. Irene Murray welcomned at the' The Wonien's Inter-Church Mrs. H. Turner wolcomedý door ail who attended. Rev. Council of Canada gives ex the ladies attending the ser-1 Long pronounceti the Benedic- pression to its concern and vice including those froml th after whieh Mrs.J. Reid cmmtnet throughout Ai- Ebenezer, al Grove andii adcookies, wvhile all present America, Midle East, andi During the atternoon sc shared in an hour of fellow- West Indîes. vice, Mrs. K. Hull sang "JoyM h7 ship. The following ladies froni is Like the Rai'", accompani- Tni ail 10 churches in Bowman- cd by Miss Louise Osborne st lIas Sunocos 20- 31065 Offering received at the ser-vil took part as rentiers, the organ.' Hi-Ces---------- 1712 3 0690 vice by Mrs. J. Shetler and ushlers n hi ebr:'Ms .Teple introducetSaei1 309104 Mrs. C. Hutton tallied $4092. Maranatha Chrstian Re- tesekrfrtealron yoe-1 06 Tsmnyis forwaddtofred -, Mrs. W. Bcnscbop Mrs. R. Sheffield, Oshawa. Enniskillen.----- 141/2 ?30)564- ýd, the Inter-Church Council of qs'.Tepta at r Mrs. Teeple epoke higbhly of MapJe Grove --- 14 311,57 Canada, and is used to assist ber s aD.edicmed Chis tandolsMa 12 3106 the Indien Eskimo Assoc iation Vogel. woer asand edent of s t ores a-------- - --10283106 A ~Rehoboth Christian Reform'- wre n seieto heDominion Soe -1 8. 'fof Canada, the John Mi]ton ed - Mrs. G. Hoekstr.a, Mrs B. Oshawa Presbyterjal U.C.W, Hîg-bSingles yr Society for the Blinti andi for Bosgra, mnd Mrs. A. Brinik- Referring to the theme "M D. Taylor 330, L. Coombl:es ,dmedical andi literary supplies m'n. JOY Be Yours"', Mrs. Sheffii 298. Hg rpe le throughout the worlti.---- explaineti that the word "Joy" D Taylori4,pJlie mo -Orono Times as Weilias joyful expressions Dý CaGoormn8 31, . c- r L ' ~ .-r care mentioneti 68 times jn the Gl 1,B atn73 Ch~ir erotI ible. III~She then bold of the Gi79 .Mrye73 APPOINTMENT Bible. Averages d 101 many ways that JOY i e-D, Taylor 248, B. Martin (21ï Stewart Chishoîni, Bow( o d n v perienceti by the Christian, 229,Kl Gl 2,J ar manville, was appointed as re- Wr were remindeti of the 220 J Luffman 219, C.Mis Spresentative of the Four The Excelsîor Choir of Bow- comneantment that vie love 213' Ï; Coombes 210, R. Vani LCounty Separate School Board manvilîr wil ring Stainer's one another as He bas loveti Meýrs209, C. Goodman 20S, J. n to the Central Ontario Joint "Cruicifixion' on Good Fni- us. Mrs. Sheffieldi closeti h'r Siemon 208, D Wood 207, A. Planning Board for 1972, et day evening et 8 p.m., in eddressr with, the prayer of Stephen 205, T. Pleasance 202, aboard meeting recently in Maranatha Chriýtian Reform- St. Francis, ýJ. Coombesý 200, Ray Davey, t Peterborough. _ ed Church. At the evening service Mrs.'200. w M~ENTI1OLor su T UM 1 k )f WITH PL5TKING ST;ROWEST ýLA623-5792

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