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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Dec 1976, p. 2

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2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 15, 1976 ENNISKILLEN The theme for our White Gift Services was, "Joy to the World". The service began with the lighting of the third Advent candle. The service was in the form of a dialogue with Rev. Bartlett acting the part of Jesus, what happens on the birthday of Jesus in Great Britain, Franch, Ukraine, Korea, Germany, Nether- lands, and Poland was given by different members in the Sunday school with a flag of each country which they had made. The rest of the service was taken up with the usual announcements, prayers, and offering. The children present- ed their gifts before going down for Sunday school. Our Explorers are to sing carols at Port Hope Hospital on Thursday right after school. Communion on the first Sunday of the new year will be January 2nd. Remember the New Year's eve party with your minister and wife. Several attended the funeral services of the late Mrs. Oshawa Monument Co. Family Memorials - Markers All Design and Lettering Done by Us on Premises -NO SALESMEN INVOLVED Please Telephone 728-3111 for Full Details. DELOITTE, HASKINS & SELLS Trustee in Bankruptcy On Sunday night at Bell Canada Building enjoyed a concert enti Oshawa Centre the Oshawa Festival S TELEPHONE 579-8202 with guest artist, sopra F. Alan Lawson C.A. P.O. Box 800 Milton Brimacomb on Tues- Vice-President Oshawa L1H 7N1 day. On Thursday, the Women's Institute met at Mr. and Mrs.- ---_Ross Beatty's home. Mrs. Beatty acted as president in I the absence of Mrs. Thickson. Soper Creek Nursery The roll call was, "A Christ- mas Remembrance of Child- School hood Days". Mrs. J. Morris had the minutes. Not much business, but we plan to sell - LICENSED- the quilt we quilted a couple of 98 Concession St. East weeks ago and we sold the top Bowmanville of the dark quilt. Paid out- standing bills. A 4H club demonstration that was to be To Open January, 3, 1977 held was cancelled until the , , January meeting. Several ladies were absent due to Two half day Sessions Monday to Friday having to postpone the meet- 9 a.m. to11:30a.m.or- p.m.to 3:30 p.m. ing from Tuesday to Thurs- day. Full or Part--timeMiss Edith Carruthers had Registration now Available the program, a sort of story of Caîl supervisor Carol Anderson Christmas symbols with sing- 623-3613 ing the carols that fitted the different symbols. A contest and lunch finished up the asf/ 4E at FRED ICK'S PHARMACY SHOP and O 'SAVE ... OGIF T IDE AS pS CH AN EL and EV ERY GIP sR NO. 5 DAY DR UG 7 Colognes LOOK FOR Gift Sets T HE $.9 "SP E CIA L RED TICKETS" SSec Our complete selectioij of SMILES 'N' CHUCKLES CHOCOLATES . SPECIAL CHRISTMAS FEATURE 300 g. Box Elegante Assorted S1 A 600 g. Box Elegante Assorted '2.49 Wristmas , tockng '&uflèrs CALENDAR TOWELS ONE SIZEW inen, PANTY HOSE t assorted designs ... i .2 pairs 99 "SUIEBOTIUE" PLASTIC DL CH RIST MAS 11½~ high ..........9 TABL E COVER 79 ~ SFABE RGE GIL LE TT E SRETURN TO "Cricket Keeper" E LEGANCE SOAP Cigarette case and disposable ~ 36 4 cakes 99Ç lighter $e 67 King St. East Bowmanville 623-2546 Oshawa Festival Singers and Civic Band Present Christmas Concert at BHS _---- the BHS auditorium, a large crowd shows the choir and their accompanist Sharon Perkins with itled Christmas Magic, presented b Director Elsie F. Drygals in the foreground. Proceeds of the Singers and the Oshawa Civic Band, concert will be used to help the choir's 1977 project, a concert ano Linda Eyman. The above picture tour of Scotland. meeting. The president ar- ing they visited with Mrs. rived when the meeting was Lawrence Cooledge. about half over. Miss Marion Beckett, Ham- Mr. and Mrs. A. Peacock, ilton, spent the weekend with Bolton are spending a few her friend Miss Dorothy days with Mr. and Mrs. V. Bulmer at the manse. Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Norman LittlekJeffery Barton cele- Mairs, Nestleton, and Mr. brated his first birthday Allan Mairs, Whitby were Friday evening and had Mr. Saturday overnight guests last and Mrs. A. Trew, Millbrook; week with Mrs. Mairs' sister Mr. and Mrs. C. Beatty, and and husband Mr. and Mrs. all Mrs. Barton's immediate Reg Milne, at Sundridge. On, family that were home for the Sunday they joined with other weekend. members of the family for a Mr. and Mrs. G. Fowler, smorgasborg dinner to honor Toronto, were home and spent Mrs. Mairs' parents Mr. and Saturday night with Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Kent of Sundridge Mrs. A. Trew, Cobourg. for their sixtieth wedding Elizabethbille Sunday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. school had their Christmas pot Kent were married, Decem- luck supper on Sunday night at ber 25, 1916 at the home of 5 p.m.Four tables of friends Mrs. Kent's brother inMagne- sat down to the supper and the tawan. This unique celebra- children put on a concert. The tion was held im a restaurant Tiggett family provided a in Magnetewan and both the couple of numbers. Rev. «and bride and groom of yesteryear Mrs. Bartlett attended and he were in fine spirits. Their son was the chairman. Lewis Kent, who is poetic, At 7:30 the Garden Hill composed a humourous poem concert was held at the of the highlights of their Garden Hill Church and Rev. married life. Their daughter Bartlett was the chairman Bernice (Mrs. Mairs) baked there. Mrs. M. Davis superin- the wedding cake. The grand- tendant of the Sunday school children entertained by sing- was presented with a poinset- ing a number of old favourite tia as Rev. and Mrs. Bartlett songs. As a tangible reminder were also. of this memorable occasion they were presented with a recliner chair, Congratula-_ OMB Turns tions are extended to this remarkable couple. Other lo- (From Page One) cal relatives who attended for six or seven trucks. were Mr. and Mrs. John Slute, The new garage would be Nestleton and Mr. and Mrs. located on land about 200 f eet Robert Mairs, Blackstock. of Hghwa Two on On Monday, of hast week, north o iha wo Mrs. Norman Mairs was Acrdin to a n 0B e-hostess 1f or a pot luck supper According to an OMB de- for the PastaMatrons' Club of cision dated December 6th, the Blue Ray Chapter of the the new garage cannot be Eastern Star, Port Perry. allowed because it wouid be Guests attended from Osha- "a major expansion of a l Gal wa, Raglan, Port Perryand non conforming land use. Nestleton. However, the decision, by Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- S.S. Speigel, of the Ontario ers attended the marriage of Municipal Board states that their daughter Dorothy and the present Groenveld garage Mr. Leslie Shufelt at 4 p.m. on can be used "without interfer- Saturday, December 11, in the ance." United Church, North Bay and The OMB decision handed the reception in the church down last week also states hall. The bride's four brothers that the zoning of the proposed and two sisters were all in garage site is contrary to the attendance. Mrs. Arnold Wil- general intents and purposes liams (Jean) and niece Janice of local by-laws as well as the Williams, Mrs. Wilfred Vine Official Plan. (Helen) and nieces, Darlene The OMB decision sets aside and Debbie Vine and Mr. Earl a decision of the town of Bowers of Nestleton, Mr. Newcastle's°Committee of Jerry Bowers, Mitlbrook, Mr. Adjustment. and Mrs. Bert Bowers, Osha- The committee had agreed wa, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph to grant a minor variance Bowers, Tyrone. which would have allowed the On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. construction of a new garage. Clarke Williams attended the The committee of adjust- wedding of their grandson ment decision was appealed Bryce Williams and Miss by town planner, George Francis Stewart at the Free Howden, on behaîf of the town Methodist Church, Oshawa of Newcastle. and the reception and dance at the Masonic Temple. NESTLETON Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- Congratulations to Mr. and son visted on Sunday with her Mrs. Norman Mairs who sister, Mrs. Jane Naylor at observed their thirty-third Pefferlaw. Friends regret that wedding anmversary on Mrs. Naylor had the misiort- Wednesday, December 8 by une to fall and break her wrist. dining at a restaurant. Later On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. hey joined with members of Wm. Briggs and their children heir club for an evening of from Markham visited with square dancing. Mrs. Vera Mountjoy. On Saturday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers and grandaughter of Bowman- visited with her sister, Mrs. ville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Reg. Sutton, Orono. On Sun- Weston and boys, Burketon day Mr. and Mrs. Bowers and were Sunday visitors with Mr. son Mr. Earl Bowers were and Mrs. Howard Lee and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Bert Bowers, John and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. John Buchan, Oshawa. Carolyn and Douglas, Lind- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence say, had Sunday evening Hunter and son Paul, Belle- dinner with her mother Mrs. ville, and Mrs. Florence Ivan Proutt. hompson, Toronto, were Mr. Arnold Williams was a afternoon evening dinner guest on Saturday at the guests with Mr. and Mrs. wedding and reception of her Gordon Cooledge and boys, nephew Bryce Wilhiams and Caesarea. Later in the even- Francis Stewart. Steve, Scott, Patrick G. Deegan D.T. DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC formerly known as BOWMANVILLE DENTURE CLINIC has moved ta a new location 36 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 Dale and Neil Williams and guests at the dance. On Thursday evening, May- or and Mrs. Lawrence Mal- colm attended the dinner given by Durham Region to honor retiring Chief Adminis- trative Officer, Bil Manning, held in the Sheridan Mal, Pickering. Plan to attend the United Church Sunday School concert Sunday, December 19 at 7:30' p.m. Everyone welcome. Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginn were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stinson, her mother Mrs. Armstrong, Jan- ice, Wanda and Mark Arm- strong of New Carlow. Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Fish visitedher uncle Mr. Russel Glee at Bon Air Nursing Home, Cannington on Sunday and her aunt Mrs. Lily Giles in Oakwood. Jamce and Michael Leish- man, Reaboro, spent Satur- day with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fish. The Recreation Club dance in Nestleton Recreation Cen- tre, was as usual a fun packed evening. Faye Adams pro- vided excellent toe-tapping music. Mrs. M. Hill was the lucky recipient of the door prize. Don't forget the New Year's Eve dance. Better get your tickets NOW if you do not want to be disappointed, better late than never but better never late. Woman Hurt in, A Newcastle woman re- ceived treatment for minor injuries following a collision at the Queen St. and Liberty St. intersection in Bowmanville at about 5 p.m. yesterday. About $400 in damages also occurred to the 1970 Buick driven by Mrs. Nora Colwill of 176 Arthur St., Newcastle. The driver of the other vehicle, Robert Fredericks of 51 West Beach Rd. was unharmed by the accident. the 1974 Ford van that he was driving, however, will need about $300 in repairs to the front end, Durham Regional Police reported. Mrs. Colwill has been charged with failing to yield. Orono News Mrs. Richard Dell of Skel- ton, Conn. U.S.A., was a recent house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Evans and visited other relatives before her family move to reside in California. Mrs. Dell is a grandaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cowan of Orono., Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chat- terton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Broome, Toronto. Ml-s. Roy Tennant is a patient in the Memorial Hospi- tal, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Loucks, Mr. and Mrs.tLawrence Har- ris attended the annual meet- ing of the U.C.O. - at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto on Tues- day - followed with a dinner and dance. On Friday, December 24th, Christmas Eve Services will. be held at 7 p.m. at Leskard and Orono Hi-C Service at 9:30 M- p.m. Also at St. Saviours Anglican Church, a service at 8 p.m. on Christmas Eve. On Sunday evening Decem- ber 5th Mr. and Mrs. Les Hrebicek of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ball were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Mercer, Kenny, Trevor and Jamie of Hampton. Mr. Ed Graham has been a ý atient in the Memorial ospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. Doug Hird of Whitby and her grandmother, Mrs. A Harris of Oshawa visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris on Saturday. Mr. Charles Tamblyn, has been transferred to the River- dale Hospital (off Broadview Ave., Toronto). Mr and Mrs. Russell Van Horne of Whitby Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller and Mrs. Charles Tamblyn visited on Tuesday of last week. The Orono Public School Choir directed by Mrs. Fran Lunn sang several numbers at the White Gift Ceremony at the Orono United Church on Sunday morning. On Sundav afternoon, December 12th, St. Saviours Anglican Church held their Annual Christmas Party in the I.0.0.F. Hall. Unit 5 of the Orono United Church Women held a Pot Luck Luncheon at noon on Wednesday, December 15th at the home of Mrs. George Jonah, R.R. 2. On Tuesda y evening, December 14 "The 3rd Almost Christmas" concert was held at The Pines School by tb Clarke High School Bandsý Choirs. Mr. Fred Graham recently returned home from the Oshawa General Hospital. The Office of John Manuel C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services ILL BE CLOSED December 23rd to 30th 67 King St. E. - Suite 2 623-6555 Bowmanville z gMA RKE Ti orge Selection of Apples, FreshSwe Apple C ider 14Chrisitmas Trees Okur Apple PaCka-ges 14 mae anIda Gift Hwy.115 Orono TOWN of N EWCASTL E Bowmna nVile Area) Friday, December 24th and Monday, December 27th will be picked up Ofl TUDESDAY, DECE BER 2th. Tuesday, Decem ber 28th a nday, JWanesday, Decembe r 29th wi Il be picked Up On THURSDAY, DEC. 3th onTHURS., DEC. 3Oth NO CHANGE Friday, December 3lst and Moda, January 3rd wilI be picked up on MONDAY JANUARY 3rd, You should clip this out and save for future reference. J.DUNHAM, Director of Public Works We Love Last Minut Shoppes ' Hooper 's Jewellers 29 King St. E. 6 23-5747 Bowmanville I. ,~ i Ir ýl lm

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