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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1978, p. 4

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A The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 15, 1978 HAYDON Club 21 met Mardi 7th at the Community Centre with Kae Buttery in the chair for Group 5. Kae Buttery opened with the Legend of Leprenhaun. Secretary and Treasurers reports were read and approved. Rena Potts read a thank you letter fromn UNICEF. We decided to purchase a frame for the Certificate from Business pros and cons of a ladder and we wîll purchase a woodcn latter. .Eilcen Blackburn will bring her. quilting [rames for our quilting bee on Tucsday, March 14th at 10 a.m, o'clock. Ail welcome. t was moved by Gladys Potts,, sccondcd by Eileen Blackburn to- give a donation to the Cancer Fund, The Club ladies werc invitcd [o Kae Buttery's for a pancake feast, whcn there is maple syrup. Blànchc Joncs to sec about a night for a Bowling Party in April or May. The ladies started another craft project for their bazaar and discusscd other crafts. The next meeting will be April lth with Group 1. Group 3 scrved lunch. Mrs. Meta Kellar, Oshawa and Mr. Jim Jones enjoyed a game of cards on Friday cvcning with-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joncs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Degeer and Glen, Blackstock, Miss Cora Degeer wcre Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joncs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strenge . and David, Scarborough, were Sunday visit ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton and famnily, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Black- burn and family, Orono, Mr. Doug Blackburn and Wcndy wcre supper gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn and family on Saturday, the occasion Mr. Wilbur Black- *burn's birthday. Miss May Tabb, Orono, Mrs. Marion Sears, Orono, spent [lhc weekend with Mrs. Irene Tabb and family. A birthday *party was given Mrs. Irene Tabb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wir Swain werc Sunday suppcr gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson and Bill, Port Hope visitcd Mrs. Mildred Anderson and MVr. and Mrs. Arthur Trcwin and family. Mrs., Barbara Littlcford and fricnd, Markham, wcrc Sunday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin's. M rs. Lloyd Siemori,- visited Miss NnyJhsand pMrsý WifllVWite, Hamptlon, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemnon, Susan and Fred, wcrc Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor, Enmiskillcn. The volunteers of Commun- ity Care gave a luncheon for thé Senior Citizens at the Strathaven Rest Home on Monday. After the luncheon the patients enjoycd a Sing- Song with Mrs. Prout as piamist, Mrs. Suxnmersford sang a solo. Mrs. Snidcr was a very busy lady looking aftcr everybody, who enjoyed [lhc luncheon very mucli. A community shower was held last Thursday evening in [lic Sunday School roomn in honour of the bride elect Miss Linda Langstaff. Over forty attcnded and the bride reccived many beautiful and, useful gifts. The hostesses werc Mrs. Helen Couroux, Miss Kristine Dennis, Mrs. Diane Langstaff and Mrs. Kathy Mercer. At [lhc close of the showcr the hostesses scrved a tasty lunch including patfew wcweks for tic young pecople who will be joining tie chrc aster Sunday in Keý,ndal. The Pastoral Hymn- Sinig was held Sunday evening it Newtonvii c Curch. ea volunteer. A fiend in need is a f riend ndeed!1 The Red..Cross n eeds iyour, help. Join use Isn't it good to know you have'a friend when life can seem so cruel? In an aster; wphen no one else seems to care.. the Red Cross is there. Helping. emergency; durTing dis- G'îving. Sharing their human resources with victims of lifes unforseen tragedies., They are there with medical, technical and. agricultural skills. They offer peo pie more than cofféee. they offer them hope. Today the Red Cross is in need too. It s in need offinancial help to continue operations. It needs moue y now. Won 't youygie what you can? Please. I DomnionStores 166 King St. E. Phone 623-3396 RKice, BowI Restaurant 50 King St. E. Bowma nvillie T'elephone 623-3703 1Brock's Service Centre Ltdý . 20 King St. E. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5487 I i a a RoyC.Lunney Insurance 48 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5565 James Pbihn Co. Ltd, publishers of The, Canadian Statesman Durham County's Weekly Newspaper James Publishing Co. Ltd. publishers of The NewcastleIn pndn Serving the Area Municipality of Newcastle Uimited Radio -Shack Authorized Sales Centre Authorized Dealer for Electrohome-Admira 1- Pa nasonic Yamaha 20 King St. W. 623-2312 King's Garden Restaura nt and Tavern 73 King St. E. Bowmanville Take-Out Service Telephone 623-4255 Chinese and Canadian Foods D & R Sports and Ski Shop 85 King St. West Bowmanvjlle Phone 623-3421 Corne into the wîIld wonderf ul world of sports Port Darli*ngton z MarnaHotel Lake Road off Liberty St. S. Tel. 623-4925 Limited King and Simpson Bowmanville- MeGregorHmeHrwr 95 King St. West Bowmanville Telephone 623-2542 Cauntfy Chrysier Dodge Limited HwY. No. 2 West of Bowmanviile Telephone 623-2586 Roy NiÎchols otr Courtice Rd. at No. 2 Hwy. 'Telepho,1ne 728-6206 I Carter's Bakery 21 King St. E. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5855 ËMorris Funeral Chapel ,Durham County's Oldest Funeral Directors 4 Division St. Bowmanville Two Off Street Parking Areas Phone 623-5480 I I - I ~' 4' '.Z~ ~

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