Tbe Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 27, 1978 7 Vincent Massey Public hool bas a publication --titled "The Massey Missive No. 1" which will be publisbed eacb month and sent home with each pupil, giving details on most areas of school life, policy matters, academic concerris and extra-curricular activities. As an outgrowtn nr Parent Advisory meetin year a group of inte parents formed a comi to consider the buildinî creative playgrounc Vincent Massey. Plari being formulated nov construction in the s Any parents or comir Church at-Division St. Offlice 623-31 Sunday School et il a.m. for Beginners, Kindergarten Primary il a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE WORLD WIDE COMMUNION 1Sermon Titie "No Two Alike"l Nursery Care Provided A Warm Welcome for Everyone Junior and Intermediate Sunday School wiII start October 15, 10 ar. MIN ISTER: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A.,M.Div. ORGANIST: Mr. D. DeweII Sunday, October isi, 1978 11:00 a. m. World Wide Communion Service SERMON: "A Tale of a Whale" NURSERY: Parents are invited to bring the pre-sohool children to our modern "Play an Learn" Nursery. OCTOBER 1l5th Visitation Sunday OCTOBER 22nd Anniversary Services r (Temperance at Queen) Sunday, October 1, 1978 8:00 - HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 - HARVEST SERVICE COME AND GIVE THANKS ANTHEM: "THE LORD 1S GOOD" Wednesday - 9:30 a.m. HoIy Communion and Iaying-on-of-hand, for healing. Church School and Nursery Care ARCHDEACON TOM GRACIE Welcomne! "Ace- bas been witb Roy Nichols Motors for- 17 years and is a well-known resident of Bowmanviile al bis life. He is very mucb involved in tbe community and cburcb life as weII.' "Ace" welcomes everyone to corne in and say bello. He will be glad 10 sbow you tbe complete 1979 line of Obevrolets, OId- smobiles and Cbevy trucks. Telephone 72,8-6206 rom a members who are interested Ing last in helping in any capacity are erested needed. The committee is at .mittee the design stage now and a g9 of a meeting will be held on J at October 3, 1978 to begin ns are preliminary sketches. Later w for on we'l1 need lots of assistance spring. to obtain construction nunity materials, equipment and assistance. Cali Sue Silver 623-6298 or myseif if you can help in any way. We wielcome back to their * residence on, Church Street, * Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and their two daughters. The ý18 Moore family had resideld at the Stevens home on Hwy. 2 ,, Maple Grove the past two years. Congratulations to Leslie Hopper, on, graduating from Abilene Christian University, Abiline, Texas, with bis Master of Science in Ministry and Evangelism. Mr. Hopper graduated fromn Clarke High School, in 1964 and isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hopper, Bond St. Oshawa. The Oshawa branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association will sponsor a recital October 10, for students who acbieved first class bonors in grades 1 to 8 or honors and first-class honors in grade 9 diploma. The recital will be beld in the "4 Oshawa Public Library, 7:30 p.m., and performers will be presented with awards. The public is invited. Vincent Massey Public Scbool students are saving Dominion Store tapes and hope to purcbase a, piece of eouipment for scbool use. Please send tapes to the school. Bir nd The Year of the Iroquois will be the theme of the year's RCAF WWII Squadrons Reunion, to be held at'the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Saturday, October 28th, 1978. The theme bonours 431 Iroquois Squadron, RCAF - WWII. Reunion organizer George T. Sutherland, is anxious to hear from any ex-airforce types wbo are currently "missing on civvy street" who would like to participate. He cari be contacted at (416) 486-0'.;I or'. "The Baha'i Teachings bring peace and under- standing. It is like a %vide embrace gathering together ail those who have long searched for words ai hope."1 -Dowager Oueen Marie IS of Romania - Kothy- Marietta Is your hair in bad shape? Sun damaged and britte ... Gel il in shape with a TRU-ORGAN 10 PERMANENT -with Vitamin E. IReg. $35.00 NOW ONLY $25.50 Five Generations Get Toge ther - Jo-An ne - Heidi 1 thank youvery much for yOuf tremendous support on the occasion of my arrivai 10 Bowm'anville, i invite you to cali me personaliy for any enquiries concerning your hair care, Thank you LANCE I HEY G I R L SOU VinE - like moth:r. IVI N !Our hair styling experts wiIl give you I E B h style that you wanti j Don't just settie for an orcinary haircut.I Artistie Barber and Bl$'eauly Salon in the Dominion Store Plaza Telephone 623-2931 Pr out Running for ed Bowmanville for four years on tbe Central Lake Ontario Conservation Autbority. Mr. Prout served four years on the Bowmanville Memorial - Hospital Board and be was Here we have another five generations of one family Who recently posed for Fîtness is fun. this picture. They are, seated, Ieft to right, Mrs. Alice Wilder, Mrs. Florence Try se Malley, Mrs. Thelma-Robinson and her son Jason; standing, Hazel Doey. by mail at 30 Edith Drive, Suite 1201, Toronto, Ontario M4R 1Y8. Tbe Osbawa Radio Station, CKLB, bas been sold to George Grant, former program director of Toronto's CHFI - FM. Congratulations to Harry Van Belle on opening bis fourtb Floral Shoppe, tbis one in Bowmanville on King Street, next to Rickaby's Store, Be sure to drop in and see bis store tbis weekend. Miss Kathy Spencer is attending Toronto Institute of Medical Technology. Mr. Bruce McDonald is now in Thunder Bay, where he is employed by tbe Abitibi Paper Company, in the timber department. It was 15 years ago on Tbursday, September l4tb, 1963 tbat Noreen Ann Greenley, of Maple Grove. vanished and bas not been seen nor beard of since. Noreen bad spent tbe evening in Bowmanville witb friends and lef t to catcb tbe 11: 30 bus on Hwy. 2 for ber home. She did not board the bus, and was neyer seen again. Over a 1000 people searched in vain. The Splasb Committee are planning a Walk-A-Tbon whîch will belp put the fund over the baîf way mark. Watcb for details and belp the committee, reach their goal. Tbey bave worked bard and long to bring the citizens of this area a beautiful pool. Tbe 20 kilometre Walk-A-Tbon is planned for Sunday, October l4tb fromn the Lion's Centre on Beach Avenue. See you there? Tbe Loblaw Store at tbe corner of Atbol Street in Oshawa bas been closed, leaving senior citîzens of tbat area with no major food outiet nearby. It is hoped a smaller chain store will take over the vacant market in tbat area. Councl active in tbe local labor scene. H1e was a vice president of Local 189 of tbe United Rubber workers and was a member of the negotiating team for several years. Welcome! I 1U MILLER Ted is a welI-known, long-time resident of Bowmanville involved inl ser- vice club and sporting activities. He has been with Roy Niobols Motors for 24' years and is completely qualifie d to an- swer any of your automotive requirement questions. Ted will be pleased to show you the complete line of Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles and Cbevy trucks. ~~?TORS 4Ç!" Courtice Telephone 728-6206 f __ v ,Courtice Bowmanville 1%4 KING MecGREGOR I.D.A. ,DRUGS) STREET WEST 623-5792 »WAVLj ~Uk'd Qik to ~ti1k c jo lýac~ k jhvt 9jouk, gumimekCUaeation, ...-IMINITY UNITED CHURC. John Pelers, BA-,.,ip..D. Minist( ýRev.ArthurA.^ch r, . A., BýD. Assistant Minist( John Crookshank Music Direct( E - Vi'i L' M ýýy U_ Ç duc oc. Nu Umm ------------------------ ....................... gx, MI 00, MM, 51 i-" CÇ7 -2 w .... .. . . ..... ýýpk ý4A k'a.: W5 1