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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Dec 1976, p. 17

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Gifts for Ev,ýery Chiild at Kinsmen Club Christmas Part y ~m II~T; LI r~ - On Sunday afternoon at Memorial Park Clubhouse, Kinsmen, Kinettes and their dozens of children held an en.joyable Christmas party, complete with gifts for every child. And yet another Santa was on hand to distribute the presents and say a word or two to those who took the big step and came forward to sit on his Iap. These pictures show some of the children waiting to be called an d in th e lower photo, one of them wflo isn't too thrilled by it ail. PAtîqWâaom the tie, The goaltend'ing duties were shared by George Ken- nett and Jon Rowe, On Saturday, the Toros were hasts ta Bay Ridges in an exciting game which resulted in a.2-1 defeat for the visitors. The Taras hit the scoreboard at the 30 second mark of the apening period when Scott Masters had a breakaway on a pass from Danny Weir and Chris Michelson. Bay Ridges tied the score in the middle period but Bowmanville came back before the bumzer sound- ed ta take the lead. Danny Weir was the marksman with assists going ta Jay Sweet and Scott Heard. In the third period the Taras played well defensively, assisting goalie ion Rowe in keeping Bay Ridges from scaring. Bright and early Sunday marning the team jaurneyed ta Port Hope for an exhibition game. Danny Weir apened the scaring for the Taras in the first periad and Raymond Cummings goal in the third gave them a 2-0 lead. Part Hope came back ta score a goal halfway through the Iast period and then, with anly 3 seconds left ta play, they scored again ta tie the game at 2 goals a piece. ion Rawe and George Kennett played in net. On Dec. 26 and 28, Preston the Mover Taras travelled ta Bramalea where they are participating in the Regianal Silver Stick Taurnament. The members of the team, coach, manager and tramner, would like ta take this opportunity ta wish their sponsor, Preston the Mover, and their supporters a very Merry Christmas. Durham East Sand Fran, -Terry and Jim ".A Merry Christmas Sto A Il and to A Il a Good-- Snight!" f rom Bev and AI at 9.,î i 9otl it 133 Church St. 6337 Bowmanville Celebrate New Year's Eve n Pont ypool's newly- renovated Community Centre. Music by Ross Jackman. 8:30 '> $20 - couple - includes dinner, corsages for ladies. Tickets on sale in Pontypool stores or cal 277-2183. 51-1 ENNI&'11S KIL LE N N"EWS The Faurth Advent Sunday was blessed with gargeous sunshîne and a low celsius temperature and brought ta aur church large Congrega- tions for 3 superlative services viz: Our Minister's Christmas Sermon, The S.S. annual Christmas program and the Youth Group candie Lighting and Christmas Vespers 1976. The marni'ng service led the 3 specials as Ray Ashton presided at the organ for ~pleaýsing (Ciristmas music and directed his 10 choir mem- bers, wha looked festive in handsome attire and colourful corsages as they gave 2 beautiful musical messages in their anthems "The Christ Child" and "Unto Us a Boy Is Born". The Children's Carol was the Indian Carol "Twas in the Morn". Susan Werry joined the Jr. Congregation and leader. ta show a Christ- mas film. The topic for Rev. Kempling's sermon was "The message of Redeeming Light. Hie said the light was in contrast ta darkness caused by a winter "white out" alsa Christmas Tree Lights at night, the magie circle of FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKERS Look for this seal1. ýk I's your RD guarantee of OF STAFFORD Stafford Brothers Monuments LIMITED BOX 133 318 Dundas St. E. - Whitby Phone Whitby 668-3552 White Water Country Country and Western and Popular Music Beginning January 7th and 8th (Every Weekend) WE CATER TO WEDDINGS, MEETINGS, CHRISTMAS PARTIESI PHONE 983-9545 OASISRestaurant and Tavern Hwv. 115 325 North of Orono For Reservations Cali 983-9545 Holiday activities which brief- ly take us out of the darkness of tragedies, illness and other fears just as certain as dawn follows night and God's prom- ise stands. He invited ail ta let light into every corner by apening the door ta accept lave and give it too as signalled by Jesus all the way from the Manger ta the Cross. The Children's Story was around the lighting of the 4th and last Advent Candle which was lighted by Brenda Stain- ton and was maved ta the centre of the Communion Table just as desus is centre of aur lives and a sign that Hie is coming. Past and Future: This week are, Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Enniskillen Public School Christmas Concert in the School Gym ta be reported next issue. Friday, 7:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Service in Tyrane Sanct- uary for bath congregations of Enniskillen and Tyrone. Advance notices are: (a) Sunday Jan. 2, 1977 New Year's Communion will be celebrated at the regular service times. (b) Sunday Jan. 9th concert by G. M. Chair in School Auditorium which is Gln aeDaiory Holi'day Deliqver y S ch e d ule December Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. 23 Fri. Sat 24 29 Jan. 31 ,I ~XDEN,ýOTES NO DELIVERY Ail ondy, ridy cstoersWI have deIiverr- ocn Wed., Dec, 29 anîd Wed., Jan Sth Preston the Mover Atoms Tie Two Exhilbition Games By George Michelson On the weekend, Preston the Mover Major Atam Taras sponsored by aur Stewards, Please reserve your seat now. (c) Sunday dan. 9th is the target date for annual reports. (d) Sunday Jan. l6th 8 p.m. Enniskillen Congregation will hold its annual meeting in the Church. (e) May the local Church auditor have Treasur- er's books of ahl organizations between dan. 10-20, 1977. (f) Monday dan. 24th 8 p.m. The Officiai Board wili meet in Enniskillen United Church. ~lie Tite holy apînit of SChristmnas rmachos l~out wth our good 1 Swishes. 2 1 ~BOWMANVILLE' SFOUNDRY 1 SCO. LTD. played two exhibition games, bath of which ended in ties, and one league which they won. Their first tie came on Friday, Dec. 17 when they played a lethargic game against Oshawa Little NHL Bi-Way Redwings. Scott Heard assîsted by Danny Weir and Raymond Cummings scored for Bowmanville in the first period and the score remained 1-0 until the final period. The Redwings, scored early in t'his period and the Taras were unable ta break -nFor the Holiday Season the management and staff S would like to wish it's customers and friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. With our famous Pizza we would like to introduce our Delicious Submarines at reasonable prices. Free delivery is avaîlable with a minimum of two Submarines. For a week (Dec. 22 - Dec, 29) as a Holiday Special we of fer a Submarine at Ha If Price with purchase of anot her of equa 1or greater va lue. PRICE LIST rnSuper Subs ......... $1.95 Hot or Corned Beef . $1.55 rnEuropean Salami .... $1.30 Ham ........$1.30 14Assorted Cold Cut ... $1.30 Spi ced Loaf.....$1.30 14Cheese ........$1.10 14OPEN CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS 14Sunday toThursday - 4 p.mto 1a.m. Friday and Saturday -lla.m. to 3a.m. Ca Il 623-3301-2 I DNT PIZEIAand ~ PAG"","ME-TTI HOUSE e g4 8 Simpson Avenue Bowmanville Osaiha M Ionumuenît Co. Family Memorials - Markers Ail Design and Lettering Done by Us on Promises -NO SALESMEN INVOLVED Please Telephon e 728-3111i for I=uII Details. The ('anadian Statesman Rowmanville, December 22, 1976 17 j It's such a pleasure to Say "Thank you" to o'ur îe many friends and cus- tomers at Christmas 4/ t. .~Happy holidays. FROM THE STAFF AT SThe Carter FamiIy Baker y 21 King St. E Bowmanville F Holiday Hours:I I CLOSED SAT., SUN.,*MON. December 25-26-27I CLOSED SAT., SUN., MON., TUES. January 1-2-3-4I

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