On Sunday, December 8th during the morning service at Trinity United Church, Corey Ian, son of Mr. and Mrs. David I. Green was welcomed by baptism into the fellowship of Christ's Church and Trinity congregation. Rev. Wesley The festive season 15 here and aiong, wth it cornes the celebrations, partyin,%, drink- ing etc. We inlu e t is item along with- "If you drink - don't drive". You may belp avoid a similar accident. A brilliant academie career and the promise of years of wide-ranging service as a Salvationist have been limit- ed, thougb by no means destroyed, by a tragic acci- dent which -took place iast summer. Karen Morris, an eigbteen-year-old Salvationist of the Mimico Corps, Toronto, was walking with a companion along a lane at- Jackson, s Point, near the Army's sum- mer camp, when the car of an~ impaired driver struck botb girs. Tbough paralyzed she vowed she would receive in person bier gold medal as top graduating student. The two scholarsbips she won from Trent Unversity, Peterbor- ough,with bier ninety per cent, grade thirteen averâge wiil be held open for ber until she is strong enough to attend classes. At Mimico she was active as a girl guide leader, a Sunday school teacher and a member of the band. She kept to herseif bier private after- schooi activities, such as the story of bier care of an eiderly lady wbich came to light not long ago. Patchwork Qutîts a presen- st. PauI's United Church d~c. Minster - Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., B.D. organist - Gerald K. Burgess ,SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15,1974 il A.M.- WHITE GIFT SERVICE Presented by ail Members of the Sunday School Special Music By The Junior Chancel Choir Underý The Direction of Alanah Coles SUNDAY DEC. 22 il A.M. Christmas Sunday Service 7:30 P.M. Candlelight Carol Service CHRISTMAS EVE' 7:00 P.M. Candlelight Family Service Nursery for Pre-School Children every Sunday. Sunday, December 15, 1974 SUNDAYSCHOOL CLASSES 9:45 - Aduit, in Upper Room 10:00- Classes for ail ages, 9 and up 11:00 Nursery Baby Care, Toddlers and Kindergarten 11,15- Primary Dept., age 3 to 8 il A.M. -WORSHI P SERVICE AND PRESENTATION 0F White Gifts 8:00 p.m. - Handel's Messiah will be presented by the Senior Choir. Soloists: Rosemary Merkley, Allanah Coles, Ross Metcalf, Ross Cotton; Conductor, Elliott Tremeer. The Bowmnanville High School Band wilI participate. Tickets are not being sold but a free-will offering will be received to help defray expenses. A warm welcome awaits you at Trinity Sunday, December 22 - Christmas Service at il a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. the C.G.I.T. wilhold their 1Vesper Service. Tuesday, December 24, 7:00 p.m. - Christmas Eve Service in Trinity Church. A FOUNIYATION TODAY-A FUTURE TOMORROW Plans for the proposed addition include a full sized gymnasium on upper floor, 54' x 74', a nursery 27' x 24' with washrooms. More information next week. Winner of Sun flight Tnipt Barbados, itation by Kim Ondaatje willlbe Lsbown at the "Station",' Whit- 1by, this week, and information 1re show may be obtained by rcalling them. 1 On Saturday, Dec. l4th there will be an'Olde Tyme Square Dance, in the Old Legion Hall, Port Hope, a feature 'of their Old -Tyme Christmas. Also on Saturday there are carniage tours. On Sunday, St. Paul's Sunday Schjdl Vesper Service at 7 ~ m. and St. John's Christmas tory, and an Open House at Van Camp' s Restored Inn.. The myth that the Poinsettia is a bighly toxic plant came to an abrupt end when Canada's internationally recognized authority on horticulture, John Bradshaw, pubIicly and with seeming pleasure a te several leaves of the Poinset- tia before the horticultural press. Although no original documented evidence can be found, the rumour of the Poinsettia's poisonous proper- ties originated ln Hawaii in 1919. The myth continued even though livestock were fed the leaves of the plant and the 1971 research findings, Ohio State University, disproved scienti- fically the toxicity of the Poinsettia by research carried out on rats. To get the most enjoyment from your "Nat- urai y healthy Long Lasting" Poinsettia, foliow these simple care instructions:- 1. Water your Plant thoroughly when you get it home. 2. Do not place it on top of'a television as the heat fromf the set wii dlamnage the plant. 3. Place it in a area away from drafts such as an air register. 4. Give it a sunnv location. Gifts for forgotten mental patients of Mental Heéalth Durbam, may be left at Jury and Lovell's, and tbe Public Library, Bowmanviile. Tbey need gifts for men especîaliy. Tbey request new gifts, such as y ou would buy for a friend and piease do not wrap it. The annual Christmas Party is on Dec. l6th. A family gatberîng was beld at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Munday on Sun. Dec. 8 to honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns on the occasion of their fifty eigbth Wedding Anniversary. 1-resent were their five daughters and husbands,ýMr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Munday, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McDonald, Belleville, Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Snowden, Maple, Mr. and .Mrs. Larry Dewell, Bowmanville and Mr. Johni Broom.e, Tyrone. Also al the way, from Calgary, Ai- berta, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Frayn, brother of Mrs. Johns. Several grandchildren were also present to belp their grandparents clebrate this very happy occasion. Recent vîsitors, witb Mrs. Winnifred Cameron were Mr. and Mrs. Alec Fisher, Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Alward and Barry, Oshawa. Mrs. Winifred Came-ron attended the Christmas meeting of the U.C.W. Units at Zion last week wbich was a very, enjoyable get-together. The winners of the Lions Club Hockey N.H.L. tickets for December are Walter Lewis, Frank Angi, Raipb Cowan, Bob Richards, C. Mellon, Cliff Trewfr, Vince Moore and L. lkowski. Jr. A games, Ralph Cryderman, tan aird and Lance Diliing. Neil Newton was the guest speaker Wednesday, Decem- ber 4th at the Robent Mc- Laughlin Galleny, Oshawa, bis topic was "Photognaphy': A Personal View". LADIES MONDAY NIGHT, Top 10 Averages S. DeHart 228, N. Evans 227, O. Patfield 220, F. Bradley 218, J. Patfield 213, F. Land.213, D. Bradley 212, H. Rogers 211 T. Forrester 209, S. Davis 209. Team Standings O. Patfield 41552, 2812, Depew 41739, 24, Forrester 41514, 24, Davis 40541, 22, Evans 41036, 211/2, Etcher 39640, 211/2, De- Hart 40472, 201,, Bradley 40460, 20, Rogers 39802, 18, J. Patfield 39640, 18, Brown 39382, 18, Bowers 39912, 16. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH PRESENTS MMESSIAN (PART i and PART 11) Celebrate the Christmas Season by joining us for George Frederick Handel's.Sacred Oratorio. Sunaday, December, 15 8:00 p. m. ELLIOTT TREMEER - Conductor ROSEMARY MERKLEY - Soprano ALLANAH COL ES - Contralto ROSS METCALF -Tenor ROSS COTTON -Bass THE BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND AN OFFERING WILL BE RECEIVED TO DEFRAY EXPENSES. The Major Batams eked out taking a cornér pass-out'from a last minute victory on Godfrey. Saturday by defeating Ajax At this p oint in the game 6-5. The Ajax squad were Boxwmanville appeared to bie determined to give a better taking command as Dean accounit of themseives than Rutherford put the home side they did when the two, teamsý into a 4-3 iead off a power play iast met when Bowmanville effort set up by Geraid skated to a 12-2 win. Morrison and Brent Badour. Ajax took a 3-0 iead in the' Ajax came back quickly first period on goals by Berry, scoring two goals to give them ThatherandSneling. a 54 lead to end the period. Thather an Sneiin. aIn the third period, Bow- Don Farrow scored the first manv'lies, Scott Stevens Bowmanvilie goal eariy in the showed some of bis old style second period unassisted. play as hie scored two un- Brad Godfrey narrowed the answered goals to give the gap to one goal ai ter being set locals the win. Gerard Morri- up bybis bard workilg win-ger son and Brad Godfrey assist- Gary Dusseldorp. Brent Bad- ed. our evened the score at the ten 1 The, next home game is minute mark blast 'ing a biard tonight at 7:00 p.m., Oshawa shot from the bine uine after the visitors, Ajax outscored the over- confident W. Franks' Pee Wee team by two goals in the first Seriod in a recent encounter ut los tthe contest 6-8. In a wide onen second -A iq - scored their third goal but Bowmanvilie came back with five 'goals in six minutes. Steve Braun scored the first, assists to Darreil Goudey and Rick Simpson. Toros second counter was scored b y Rick Simpson from Brent Clemens and Trerry Riggers. Frank's third was scored on a gond shot by Randy MacDonald assisted by Stan Greenham and Terry Riggers. Stan Greenbam got Bowmanvilles next goal on a pass from Kevin Noble and Randy MacDonald. Toros' fifth was scored bv Preston the Movers D ef eaf Cobourg 3-1; On Saturday, Dec. 7th, the Bowmanville Preston the Mover Major Atoms put together one of their finest games of the season f0 defeat Cobourg 3-1 in an OMHA League game at the Bowman- ville Memoriai Arena. The first period was score- less as both teams had good scoring opportunities but the goaltenders were equal totnie task. Io the second period, Rod Plain scored for the Toros unassisted. Fifteen seconds later. Plain seored again the assist going to bis right winger Bill Sainsbury. Defenceman Eddy Osborne fired one from the point just 23 seconds later, unassisted. 1Cobourg's John Hutcbings spoiledKen Woodward'sshut- out bld with a blazing slapshot at the 6:08 mark of the final period. Joe Nihili, wbo played a great game for the Toros, was sent to the bospital for repair after being struck witb a shot in the final period. On Sunday, the Preston the Moyens came up with their first victory over Markham in two years, a 4-1 decision, the game beingpiayed,,in Mark- ham. Goaltender Steve Skene played bis best game of the season to keep bis team in contention during. the first two periods of the bard-fougbt contest, making several stops, one being a Markbam break- away. At the end of the middle period, there was no score in the game. With 4:55 gone in the final per!iod, Brian Ruddy, who pay (d a magnificent game, found tbe range. Assists went to bis wingers Barry Cuilen and Bill Hogarth. Darcy Cummings picked up a piin point pass from John Klomp- maker and sped in behmnd the Markbam defenders to beat iheir goaltender on a beautif ul play. Barry Culien scored on a good second effort, assisted by Hogartb. Markham scored a goal to spoil Skene's shutout bid to narrow the margin to 3-1. Hogarth> compieted the games scoring, assisted by Ruddy. Bowmanville's next gamne is in Bowmanviiie, Dec. l4th when tbey host Brookiin- Whitby at 2:00 p.m. MMEE" Items of Interest Phone 623-3303 Bicot Clemens assists to Rick Simpson and pickîng up bis third assist of the game was Terry Riggers. Aiax tallied -next before Toros final score was by Steve Braun playiog his strongest game of tL season thus far witb assists to Darreli Goudey and Stan Greenbam. Earl y in the third, Ajax scored their fifth and final goal înaking for a real seesaw battie for the remainder of tbe game. Sharing the goaltend- ing for W. Franks Real Estate was Paul Lavigne and Mark Shackelton. Peewees next outing is Friday in Cobourg and Satur- day at home at 3 p.hm. against Markbam, Town Lea ue Hockey by L. Burns Jo the firstgamie last Thurs. December 5, Lockes T.V. fought back agaiost Inoopers Jewellers to tie 6 to 6. Withi the game starting out at a fast pace, Lockes started the scoring with Rick Woolner scoring assisted bv Greg Adams and Robbie Ddnoghue. Hooper's, Lanny Burns, tied the score at 13:05 with Dave Colwell and Brian Bradley assisting. Lockes pulled abead on a goal from Wayne Bradley, bis first of tbree, assisted by Brian Hughes. In the second, Burns scored again for 'Hoopers to tie the gaine. Bradley scored bis second to p ut Lockes in the lead, but only for, a sihort time, as Bturns came back with bis third of the night. Dave Colweli ut Hoopers in the lead finaly at the 15: 00 minute mark. In the third, Brian Currie 0'HOBOTH hristian .'R-eforme Church Scugog Street Phone 623-4824 1 Rev. Anthony DeJager SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.M. 7 p.m. Back to God Hour Dial 1310 r-dio Every Sirda Milîs put two pucks past Larry Nemiez to give Hoopers a tbree goal edge. But Lockes werent to die as they came back with goals from Woolner, bis second, Brian Hughes and Wayne Bradley, finishhig off bis trick, witb nine seconds left in the game to end the game in a tie. There were two minor penalties, both to Lockes TV. Jo the second game, County Chrysier pulied out an im- pressive win over Kramp's Furniture defeating tbem 7 to 5. County started the game off witha goal fromn John Morrison at the 1:35 mark. Sandy Brown tied the game up just one minute and twenty seconds later. Countv drove in two from John Hughes and John Oyler,, bis first of fhree. Kramps came back with a goal from Doug Crougb, also bis first of three. County's John Oyler made it 4 to 2 at the end o f the first a t 16:35. Woody Lee put County up assisting Kramps Doug Crougb got bis second as he made a 'beautiful unassisted effort at 8:35. Then John Hughes got bis second of the njigbt. to get what was the winner at 14:35 of the second. In the third, Kramps fought back strong with two goals from Joe Balson and Doug Croù h. County's John Oyler kil ed ramp's corne back as he scored at the 19:42 mark. County picked up one minor penalty while Kramps receiv- cd three mrnors and one mî,,conduct. Thurs. Dec. 12 we see County Chrysier vs. Lockes TV at 8 o'clock and Kramps Furniture meeting Houpers Jeweilers at 9:30. ALE MGRGO D 5 KINIG ST. WS -,ýýX 'GREGr eugS 623-5792 Chr.istmasÇit for Her. Ladies' Fash'ions For Fashions With a Difference, and Hand-Tailored Quality, Drap In and Seeý Us at 119 King St. E. Bowmanville "Where Quality Is Custom-Made" Receiving their Sunflight tickets to Barbados are Mr. and Mrs. R. Marshall of R.R. 2 Cameron, Ont. Presenting the Trip is Mr. Ed Majer from the Newcastle Lions Club and Bnian Borrowdale from the Bowmanville Travel Centre. Mn. Marshall had th e winning ticket no. 2331 which was drawn November 27,1974 in, Newcastle, Pnoceeds from 'the draw are for the Newcastle Community Swimming Pool. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 11, 1 974' 5 .o. ... ..