Shoppers Drug Mart number 335 opened Wednesday in Bowmanviile Mail. On hand to commemorate the occasion w ere staff members, Mayor Rickard and vice-president of Shoppers, Norman Latowsky (far right). a On Monday, the two Korean minîsters, Rev. Kim and Rev.ý Sun visited on the Newtonville Charge. Shiloh United enter- tained them from 2-3 p.m. withý Mr. Ewart Robinson taking them to view Mr. Bey. Gnay's Beef Operation and Mn. Gordý Wiison's Dairy Farm both at Garden Hill. A Pot Luck Supper was held at Newton-ý ville Church Hall to which! everyone from the three churches was invited, follow- ed by a Hynmn Sing and, Question Period that was veryý interesting. Those attending from Starkville were Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson, Mr.1 and Mrs. Ewart Robinson,' Mrs. Brenton Farrow, Mrs.ý Cifford Fonk and Mr. Rossý Robinson.1 On Monday evening, Miss Tanya Fonk attended theý Newcastle 4-H Homemaking Club. This was their finalý meeting of the unit held at the home of their leader Mrs. Lewis Clarke, Newcastle. They had a delicious Pilgrim Dinner and Mrs. Clarke gave each girl a homemade Tote Bag and neceived a card of money from the nine girls who completed the course. Mr. Wilson Carson had the misfortune to faîl in his barn and break two ribs. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Winnie McKay visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. Edna Dobson. Mrs. Wilma Robinson was a Tuesday supper guest of her mother Mrs. W.R. Prouse and Charlie, Port Hope. Mn. Mor- ley Robinson and Gordon called in the evening. Mn. Robent Bouley visited on Thursday with Mr. Minnie Wybenga, St. Michaeis Hospit- ali, Toronto. Robert was accompanied by Mrs. Dianne Wybenga, Kendal. Mr. and Mrs. Bull McNa- mara and Michael, Toronto, spent the weekend at their farm. This was the former Russell Savery property. The Kendal Eagles Basebali Club held their banquet Satur- day noon at the Brownsdale Community Centre, New- castle. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson, Mr. Jim Stark, Mn. Wayne Stark, Mr. John Robinson, Mr. Eric Moore and Mr. Orme Falls, Bowmanville. The annuai Rebekah Lodge Bazaar was held on Satunday afternoon in the I.O.O.F. Hall, Orono. Attending were Mrs. Ellen Far row, Mrs. Ada Hallowell, Mrs. Isabelle Trim, Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Mrs. Dorothy Trim and Mrs. Jennie Rypstra. Mr. and Mns. Carl Todd were Saturday evening vîsit- ors with Mr. andMrs. Clinton Farrow, Newtonville. Mr. Maurice Halloweil, Knoxville visited Saturday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell left Sunday, Thank you citizens of Bowmanviîll for your support and encouragement in the ýrecent election. My sincere appreciation, also those who h elped in my campaign. If I can ble of any help to you in future, do nqt hesitate to ca/I me. Merry Chriýtmas and Happy New Year! Sincerely, Don Allun SEND ONE ... TAKE ONE HOME OUR FTD)ý SEMSONS GREETER BOUQUET A LIVNG, LOVING HOLIDAYÇJFT Delight everyone on your Christmas list! Caýl or stop in today. We send holiday anywhere,Il the FTD way. "Warm your Christmas with Flo wers" Our 8 designers MilI be delighted to design your Christmas Floral Arrangements. Just give us a cali!! 623-4441 579-1118 728-5159 623-1888 COURTICIE OHAWA WES1 OSHAWA BOWMANVILLE Highway,,2 22 King Street NORTH 31 King Street Sorry for the West ll24SimcoeStreet West inconvenie rnce Garden Centre North duringou- and N WO E rcntruti. Floral Shoppe Floral Shoppe NW OE VAN BELLE Startlng Dember 7 ail stores open until 9 p.m. - saturdays until 6. to attend a convention this week in Altanta, Georgia. Miss Tanya Fonk attended the 4-H Homemaking Clubs Achievement Day held Satur- day at Bowmanville High School, Bowmanville. Mr. Terry Rypstra, Toronto, Misses Elaine and Anita Hammers, Whitby spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rypstra. and family to celebrate Mank's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nes- bitt, Michael and Kim, New- castle were Sunday supper guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow, Shel- ley and Kenneth. U.C.W. Members - Don't forget our Christmas meeting to be a Pot Luck Supper to be held on Wednesday, Decem- ber 13th at 6:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ruth Robinson. Bring a hot or coid dish and a gift for the tree. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk had supper at the Forum Rest- aurant, Newcastle with the Wolf Hunters and their wives. Later they all returned to the Fonk home for the evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Aldread, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Couch, Mr. and Mrs. Stan McNair, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alldread ail of Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alldread, New- tonville and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hatherley', Oshawa.' Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Sinclair attended the Membership to the Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Finnegan Ail Saints Anglican Church, Peterborough was the setting for the recent marriage of Susan Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Bate and Patrick Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Finnegan, ail of Peterborough. The couple will reside at 1479 Glencairn Ave., Peterborough. Party held Saturday evening at the Sun Valley Hilton Kennels, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd and boys vîsited Saturday evening with Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Pearce and Chris, Onono. Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallow- ehl were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lynn, Kevin and Heather were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff. On Saturday evening, the Couples Club held a Turkey Dinner in th e Sunday School Room, Kendal United Church. Attending were Mr. and Mns. Sid Halloweili and Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robin- son were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quantrill, Elizabeth- ville. Miss Mary Murphy, Bow- manville, Misses Kathleen and Ginny McColm, Oshawa spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. WESLEY VILLE- Service at Welcome United Church on Sunday morning Dec. 3rd welcomed in the peniod of Advent and the first snowy Sunday of the season. Conducted by Mrs. Doreen Wilson of Kingston, the ser- vice began with two members of the Sunday School present- ing the first program for Advent. Two new colorful banners wene suspended from the pulpits, "Joy and Peace" and "L'ove Came Down". Krista McHolm explained a new meaning of Advent. Five TI iOPTICAL IDUTIODI IRENE McROBERT, Dispensing Ouician 30 KING ST. WEST BOWMANVILLE PHON E 623-4477 MRIDWAY DATSUN LD 1300 Dundas St. W., Whitby 668-6828 210 - 510 - SéORTRUCK - 200SX - 280ZX Get Your Ticket N ow ' l NEWCASTLE ARENA FUND 3 Ail-Expense Trips 1 st PRIZE - TWO WEEK TRIP FOR TWO (costing up to,$2,000 plus $500 expense money) 2nd PRIZE - TRIP FOR TWO (costing Up to $1,000 plus $500 expense money) 3rd PRIZE - 2nd HONEYMOON TRIP (costing up to $500) TRIPS TO BE ARRANGED BY BOWMAN VILLE TR4AVEL CENTRE (Cash prizes instead of trips if desired) Tickçets.......... $1 0.00 each Draw to be held at Newcastle Lions New Year's Dance Sellers' prize $50.00 for each winning ticket candles, one ned and four white were centred in a wreath of green pine and silver streamers and stood on the altar and as Knista lit the first one she said the light of the candle reminded us of the teachîngs of Jesus. The con- gregation, accompanied by John Groeneveld on the auto harp sang a Christmas hymn and these devotions were ciosed with prayer led by Steve McHolm. The word for the children was a "once upon a time" fainy story which s0 impressed a little girl she thought she would try the magic. But it didn't work that way in real life, in contrast to the story of Chist's teaching which does wonk. "The King of Peace" was part of the choin's anthem was sung in the usual joyous uplifting manner. Mrs. Wilson's message "Caîl His name Jesus"' em- phasized God's promises to men whîch are fulfilled and neminded us that we too, have promises to, keep. He who lives Cut Rîib bon at, Shoppers Drug Mart Opening Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 6, 19783 YL VER TON The with the promises of Jesus is unlike the rootless person who has no spiritual strength to carry him through the. stres- ses of life. The expression, "the present shapes the fu- ture", may be reversed to say "The future shapes the pres- ent". Those who have a purpose and goal for the future will use the present to achieve it. The offering was received by Messers. Allun Osho rne, George Tufford, John Connelly and Chris Beattie. The snow and ramn of Sunday caused many accidents every where and caused visitors to change plans for going home. Mrs. Gerald Hill of Marvel- ville who had intended leaving for the east on Sunday changed her mind on hearing reports of bad driving condit- ions and waited for better roads. The birds had a great faîl for finding food on their own, but now, especially the bluejays, are telling ail who haive feeders it is time to spread the bounty and plenty of it. Sheehan 34, 21283, Blunt 25½/, 20156, Hooper 23, 20135, Elliott 21, 19747, Smith 19, 20110, Junkin 19, 19703, MeFeeters 15, 19425; Rozema 14, 19230; Huisman 131/2, 18728; Moore 12, 18943. High Single - Mary Huisman 239. High Double - Pat McVitty 396 (169, 227). H-igh Average - Mary Huisman 195. Games Over 200 Mary Huisman 239, Pat Mc- Vitty 227, Evelyn Large 226, Sharon Williamson 234, Karen McFeeters 208, Helen White 202, Betsy Brown 201. On Sat. Miss Candy Mal- colm leftMalton Airport for New York and thence to London, England. There she plans to join a tour group headed for Turkey where she will be spending the next couple of weeks. Should be a very interesting holiday. This week Mr. and Mrs, Art Rowan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pfoh attended the annual Jackson-White Christ- man get-to-gether held in Brooklin. Last Sunday the Rowans attended the Dedica- tion Service of the Carillon Belîs placed in the Presbyter- ian Church, Lindsay in mem- ory of Rev. Locke - a former colleague of Arts on the County School Board. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Carol Stinson held a miscel- laneous shower for Miss Heather Dorreli who is sched- uled to marry Mr. Grant MeLaughlin in near future. Spee dy recovery to those who are 111 - Mr. Ted Spenceley in hospital and Mrs. Gail Prouse confined to her home wîth Hepatitis. AUI join in wishing a speedy conval- escence to Mr. Murray Porter following the unfortunate ac- cident that necessitated the amputation of a leg - a most regrettable handicap, for a Young fellow to suffer.' 1 On Sat. evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Malcolm joined a sizable gathering at the Ralph Malcolms of Don Milîs for a wine and cheese party to proffer congratula- Cet a hair analysis. Learn the truth about your hai r, There's one way to find out what condition your hair is realiy in. That's by a hair analysis. Here's how you can have your hair analyzed. Corne in and fi out a Redken Hair Analysis Questionnaire. Then we'iI snip a sampie of your hair which we'Il examine microscopicaIly. And we'll check your hair's mechanical properties. Afterwards, we'Il discuss the findings with you. Our salon Hair Analysis Program, which works in conjunction with Redken Laboratories, enables us to plan a programn to help recondition and maintain the condition of your hair. Give your hair a physical check up by letting us give you a hair analysis. Make an appointment today. 14 Si l Be sure and look over the complete line of great gift ideas in our retail centre. (eRED<EN 8 The Style Shoppe ver Street 623-5455' Bowmai Free Parking in rear of shop (Beverley Martin, Proprietor) tions to Ruth Malcolm on achieving her Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychol- ogy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mal- colm are scheduled to spend a few days this week attending a convention in Ottawa. On Thurs. evening Mrs. Carole Stinson held a Lounge wear demonstration at her home with a number of ladies from local communities pres- ent. Ahl the four models were Màlcolm gais of various shapes, sizes and ages, name- ly Mrs. Jamie (Jennifer) Malcolm of Blackstock, Mar- leah (Malcolm) Bowen, Mora Malcolm and Cornie Malcolm. After one of the loveliest fal season weatherwise, it ap- pears that old man winter 15 finally just around the corner. The Manvers snow- plow made its first pass up our road for this winter's season yesterday Dec. 2. DRINKING & DRI VING DON'T MIX STARK VILLE F'LORAL .Shoppes 0) 4%, ia 1 m. mille