The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 27, 1978 7 éHealth and happiness to ýalI, are our New Year s wishes.ý Mrs. Albert Naylor spent a few days last week witb Mr. and Mrs. Gary Naylor and family, Kingston. Miss Olive Thorne who bas been a resident of Strathaven Nursing Home, passed away and the funeral was held on Saturday morning with inter- ment at St. George's Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Norton and Mrs. Kathleen Kimbal spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed Sunday evening dmn- ner with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kosteczks and family, Oshawa. With Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elaschuk, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. David Milîs, Ottawa, Mrs. Harvey Bonathon and Miss Mary Margaret Bonathoni, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rickard, Elan and Michael. Christmas Sunday dinnier guests witb Mr. and Mrs. William Wade, Greg, Michael and Kevin were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade and Mr.'Clinton Brown. Mrs. Kathleen Kimbaîl and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Norton were Christmas Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haskill and Sidney, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, Port Hope, were Tuesday guests of the Wade'ý S. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne LeGrow, Stephen and Lori, Scarborougb, were Friday evening visitors with ber grandmotber, Mrs. Dorotby Harmer.i Boxing Day celebrations were held at the homne of Mr. ~I'Mrïs-. Sarnuel Powell, Lake Shore. Family attendants for buffet dinner were Mr. and Mtrs. Russell Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Powell and Jamie, Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred An- drews, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Couch, Bowman- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago, Mrs. D. Coulter, Downsview, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman and family, Beeton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coulter and boys, Camp- belîville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudge and family, Malton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Colwill, Lisa and Dawn, London were Christmas visitors with bis mother, Mrs. Nora Colwill and Jim. Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce and family celebrated together. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearce,, Michael and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pearce, Kevin and Trisha, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce, Viki and Kirk, Betbany and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walton, Brampton. On Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar were Mr. John Hoar, Calgary, Miss Frances Hoar, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Griffin, Grafton. Saturday supper guests witb Mrs. Gladys Pacey and the Hooey family were Mr. and Mrs. John Pacey, daughters Mrs. French and baby David and Marlene, Peterborough. Sunday supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, Janice and Glen, Peter- borough and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pacey and Christine, Pon typool. Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Pearce and Ronald were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rowe, Lori and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Garnier and Tara. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gar- wood, Beaconsfield, Quebec, Miss Judy Powell, Brockville, Mr. Harold Powell, Toronto, and Miss Barbara Bowman, Sarnia were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Christmas dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Markle, Alyssa and Andrew, Scarborougb, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Floyd, Kelly and Leanne, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunt, Pon- typool and Miss Marion Fisher, Belleville. Mrs. Howard Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wagar and family, Mrs. Evelyn Northrup and Bob en- joyed Christmas Day witb Mrs. Mary Wallace and family, Toronto. Miss Louise Hancock en- joyed Christmas weekend with ber brother, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hancock, Bowmanville. Miss Charlotte Haldenby, Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Halton and Mr. and Mrs. Fadel, Rexdale were Christ- mas visitors at the Rectory with- Rev. and Mrs. Allan Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Offord, Port Hope, were Christmas Day visitors witb ber nephew and nieces, Vernon, Audrey and Edna Sunday and the Hooey's. Boxing flay visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. Howard Alfin were Miss Marion Fisher, Belleville' and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Garwood, Beaconsfield. Miss Candy Storks, Blind River, spent the Christmas bolidays with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Storks. Mr. Grant Hlendry, Univer- sity of New Brunswick, spent tbe Christmas vacation witb bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hendry. Mr. Fred Hall, Montreal, was a Christmas guest of bis motber-in-law, Mrs. Ellen Duxbury. Mrs. Althea Laking spent Christmas weekend witb ber son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sheehan and family, Bowmanville. Anglican Churcb News At the 11: 15 Service at St. George's Anglican Cburch, members of the congregation read commentaries and lessons with the carols. At the Midnight Service, a good turnout enjoyed the ligbting of the Christmas can- dles, the Blessing of the Crib and the Christmas Com- munion. Mrs. Jenny Park sang at botb Services, Thou that tellest us Good Tidings from the Messiab, at the mor- ning Service and in the evening, O Holy Nigbt. The choir sang, Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming, at the mid- night Service. Rev. Haldenby's sermon was It's Christmas, ex- pressing the pouring out of God's Love througbout all the ages. Due to the snowfall and celebrations a few were out to the 10 a.m. Christmas Day, Service. United Churcb News On Tbursday, Dec. 2lst, happy carollers, comfortably seated on three tractor-drawn trailers, spread their Christ- mas joy furtber than the village limits. Those wbo didn't participate in the tour, enjoyed the fire-place warmtb of the Manse living-room, to where all returned for refresbments. A good time was reported by all. On Sunday, Dec. 24, at Newcastle United Cburcb, flowers from the funeral of Mr. James Tamblyn, Orono, graced the sanctuary. Two ar- tificial Christmas arrangements, in memory of STOP-BOTH DIRECTIONS FOR A SCHOOL BUS Sate driving is a family affair Harold, Walter and Lepha Deline were placed by Mrs. Pauline Storks. The UCW placed two poinsettias in memory of members and con- nections who bave died during the past year, namely Cecil Malley, Alma Farrow, Elsie Rowe, George Kimbaîl, Wilfred Wood, Gladys Brown, Harry Mercer, Philip Dost, Harry Paterson, Horace Pitt, Charles Cooper, Leslie Thom- pson and Bill Helmer. Mrs. Bessie Rupert also donated a Christmas poinsettia. Mrs. Marjorie Paterson and Mrs. Ann Spivey lit the Advent Pick up a new oeiling today Carry it home. Put it up tonight. and Christmas candles. Assisting Rev. Spivey to read the Lessons were Mrs. Erla Jose, Mr. Alfred Perrin and Mrs. Florence Ferguson. Christmas Car'ols were en- joyed along witb the lessons. Mrs. Reid Virtue and Mr. Glenn Allin sang solos. Family sldes of past Cbristmases were enjoyed. The Prayer for tbe week is: Lord, Christ, your coming sends oyt m ife and'instilîs hope into my heart and fires My determinations to see your love spread abroad to all your children. Spmice Lumber, for wf ceilins, floors and fram iri g Gef that reçc room off to an econiomîcal sfart wifh spruce sfrapping and studding. Now s the trne fo fransform a cold, greyhasemenf into a warm, cozy recreation room. 1 x2-8'-.36 2x 2-8' - .80 2x 3 -8-.94 2x4-8' - 1.80 Buildalî's new carry home carton is convenience if- self. Now you can buy close r f0 the exact nu-mber of ceiling files you need for your ceiling project.,No more wasfed files or wasted money. Each car- ton contains 36 files, enough to do a 6' x 61 area. And since the carton s a convenient size and weighs only about 29 pou nds, you don't have f0 wait for delivery. Carry if home today. 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Four Convenient Self-Serve Locations Shop in Complete Indoor Comfort Use your Chargex or Master Charge or open a commenent revolving charge account Newraz ut i ub epeub eut Buildali Arctic panel Suildail Fissured Serenetone(D A!m~ineraI surface panel 2!?Y Dry mix 44 lb. Pre-mix 2' 2 gallons OSHAWA 100 Bond Sf. West Mon. to Fr. 9:00 Sat. to 5:30 728- 16,17 WHITBY 223 Brock St. N. Mon. to Wed. to 6:00 Thurs. & Fri. to 9:00 Sat. to 5:30 668-6821 Mr. and Mrs. George Dunlop and daugbter Shirley spent the Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bll Lane of Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Mercer and children at Manitowaning, Manitoulin Island. Mrs. R.R. Waddell was a bouse guest over the Christ- mas weekend of ber cousin, Mrs. G.L. McGee of Bowman- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sokoljuk of Oshawa, Mrs. Marshall Chatterton spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chatterton and David. Miss Agnes Burgess is a patient in the Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Isbii and daughter Janna of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Len Pears were bouse guests over the long Christmas weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Ishii and daughter Nancy Lee of Peter- borough and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pears 'of Newcastle on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Minion and son Jeffery of Peterborough, Mrs. George Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mortonand sons Kevin and Dwayne were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob I-Iughes sc.nring the first years old agaiin. Mr. Raymond Fleury and Mr. Len Fleury of Ottawa spent the week over Christ- mas with, their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winter. Mrs. Wm. Wannan witb Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wannan and children of Belleville over the festive season. Mr. and Mrs. R.E.O. Coatham were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stapleton of R.R. 2, Newcastle oiïMonday, December l8th. Mr. Roy Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mercer attended the funeral of their nepbew the late John Thompson of Kendal on Wednesday afternoon at the Nortbcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville.' Mr. and Mrs. Horace Best, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Best and children spent Christmas witb Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Hooey, Jill and Paul of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton with Mr. and Mrs. Kennetb Minion and son Jeffery of Peterborough on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Mer- cer and son John spent Christmas with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farrand and family of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Sine RenoMUtons... i i Affar. means getting it done in haîf the time! Everything you need for a beautiful family room is available now at Buildaîl. lncluding some pretty handy hints. With good advice from Buildaîl, building a family fun room is a lot easier than you think! Decorator Mirror Tuie Create the illusion of addi- tional space instanfly. Tule a wall or add a decorator touch ta a feature ar ea. 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Otto Coatham were Christmas "With Besi dinner' guests nf Mrs. Wm. 1979." by Mrs. C. Wheelock unas sisted wili Cobourgwas on, Bowman- handling perfo ville was not, is the best way to Tewyt describe Tuesday Dec. l9th's Tewyt game.Co ta with some good The oborg eamscored , arn S horth fast goals inth first9 minutes that.nhrtd of play and that broke our ht- team's. spirit whicb we But, if there couldn't seem to get back. the Bowmarnv The Bulîs held Cobourg to a would have tc scoreless, second period and Knight for ju! came on to score two'goals in work. the third, but Cobourg came The Toros jou back to score the last goal tc lea between C make it 5-2. New Years toc Mike Knigbt scored the Silver Stick second goal for Bowmanville about four da: assisted by Kelly Raison and wbicb they won Jay Kelly. Number 4 Peter wbile. 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