The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 6, 1979 7 More T han 200 Students land Teachers Attend An nual BHS Formal Bowmanville High Sehool held its annual S pring Formai last Wednesday at Zolly's Forum in Oshawa. Over 200 students and teachers attended the event, the majority of students being in their last year at B. H.S. Several of the students and guests took time out trom the dinner and dance long Mrs. Margaret Elliott witb Mrs. Isabel Imlach, Mrs. D. Imlach and Miss Dale Imlach attended a bridal shower in Toronto for Miss Kim Bowers a week ago last Sunday afternoon. Messers Jack Elliott and JiM lmlach visited Mr. Herb Soules while the ladies attended the sbower. Luncheon guests Tuesday with Mrs. Bea Joues were Mr. Walter Honey of the Golden Plough Lodge, Cobourg and Mrs. Frances Henderson guest of Hope Villa, Port Hope. Visitors at the Manse this .week witb Rev. and Mrs. Aýubrey Tizzard are the latter's father, Mr. Thomas Watkius and ber sister Miss Dorotby Watkins, from New- foundland. We are glad to hear that a substautial grant from the Town of Newcastle bas finaliy been received by our Com- munity Hall Committee sa that the necessary repairs for that building may now be made. Mrs. Bea Jones and Mrs. Mary Vinkle attended a Re- tirement Dinner and Enter- tainment arranged by the Northumberland and New- castle Board of Education and beld at the Cobourg Legion Hall last Weduesday evening. Newtonville U.C.W. met in the cburcb hall on Wed., May ATTm:ýmENTION! You're always welcçome at the V.. P., t... Wednesday Night 18 MEN'S NIONT (starting Wednesday, May 16) Styling-m Perms. Colore using the very best produets f rom L'Oreal V~I.P. Hairstyling Limited ll2,Waverley 623*ý6252 30th and President Caroie Gardner asked all to stand and repeat tbe purpose of the society whicb she had printed and given to each member previously. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by secretary Jean Kimbal and adopted ad read, except for the substitute having been made for Janet Paeden wbo was ill. Representatives from the Dept. of Health were bere last week inspecting tbe kitchen sinks, toilets etc. and' after some discussion it was decid- ed to wait and think things over before making any definite changes. Regarding the painting of the basement, an estimate bas been received and a motionr passed, that we have the ceilinïg doue, also, peacb color being suggested. A satîsfactory amount was reported as having been cleared from the Hockey Banquet in Newcastle and donations to the Bible Society, Rev. Wyatt etc., leaving a substantial bank balance. There was no report from the Sunshine Committee as Convenor Bernice Henderson is away. Notes of tbanks were read from Marion Edgertou, David Peck and the Honduras Foundation. Tbauks from the Green family for lunch served after their funeral contained also a cash donation which is appre- ciated. Eigbty couples from G.M. are to be catered to on June 16 and this menu was discussed. Presbytery will meet here on Tues., Sept. 18 and 50 or 60 people will require a meal. On Suuday, Sept 3th, the Couuty Orange Lodge will also be here, they will brîng their own meal, requiring only tea to be provided bere. It was decided on motion of Amelia Lancaster, seconded by Eileen Stapleton that as our "Compassion Cild" is now 17 years of age, a younger child sbould be chosen in ber place and our secretary is ta write a letter regardiug this matter to those in charge. A donation will be givento I MI 'Mwapped frozen, delivered and guaranteed Hind Quarters of Beef..........$1 .79 lb. 983-5894 Orono 725-4245 Oshawa 4th AN NUAL June Bazaar at the DARLINOTON SPORTS CENTRE SAT. JUNE 9th 10:00 a,.m. to 5:00 p.m. 60 Exhlbitors Free Admission HAMPTON-- TAUNTON RD. EAST. SPONSORED BY NEWCASTLE DEPARTMENT 0F COMMUNITY SERVICES our Sunday School as usual and a notice is to be put in the bulletin regarding any young person wishing to go to Camp Quin-Mo-Lac. Rev. Tizzard has the necessary informa- tion. Curtains at the basement windows are to be cleaned, while the painting is being done. Our June meeting will be on June 2th starting with a Pot Luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Unit. Leader Margaret Elliott presented the Devo- tional assisted by Inez Bougben, Sandra Melnnis, Queenie Fletcher, -and Jessie Best and several hymns were sung. An answer was read from Sam Cureatz, regarding the sale of marijuana and the paper to be returned to him was signed by those present. Mrs. Hazel Crago of New- castle showed a series of very interesting pictures whicb were taken on their trip to Switzerland, last year. After appreciation was expressed to ber along with a gift lunch was enough to have their picture taken. They are from left to right, Ann Gracie, Glen Austin, SalIy Fruin, Gord Walker, Dianne Stevens, Rick James, Laura.Chisholm, Steve Read, Michelle Auger, and Fred Rýypstra. served by the group to the 20 ladies present. Mrs. Leone Lane, Mrs. Gertie Rowe and- Mrs. Vi Gilmer were supper guests Thursday with Mrs. Bea Jones. Later a few games of cards were enjoyed by the "M.W.'s" - wie won't say who won! A Women's Institute executive meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Queenie Fletcher on Friday afternoon when those attending includ- ed Mrs. Madeline Buckley and Mrs. Myrtle Alldread, of Newcastle, Mrs. Iva Farrow and Mrs. Violet Gilmer. Date of the regular meeting will be announced later. Jessie and Roy Best were the greeters at our church door, Sunday morning wben, our service was conducted by the "Youth Group". The cal to worsbip was led by Michael Tizzard, and the Invocation Prayer and Responsive Read- ing (in unison) by Bonnie' Stapleton; a solo "Just A Closer Walk with Thee" by Kim Gilmer. Story Time, by Marvin Stanleton and Scrip- ture. Reading "The 23rd Psalm" by Tammy Weather- up. The Offering was taken by Michael Tizzard and Drew McQuat, Announcements by George Chrysler. The sermon "David and Goliath" was composed and given by Kim Gilmer. Rev. Tizzard expressed thanks and appreciation at the close the congregation joining in with a hearty hand clap. Incidentally, we finisbed at least 15 minutes ahead of our usual time so things moved rigbt along with no delays. Mrs. Mary Wade of Barrie was a weekend guest with Mrs. L. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones with Rev. David Burns of Ebenezer drove to Dundas Sunday afternoon to visit Mrs. Stella Hughes grandmother of Rev. Burns who is now 96 years of age, but in good conditio n., Visitors the paÊt week witb Mr. and Mrs. L. DeSmit included Mr. and Mrs. Jan Halledoorn of Rosendaal Holland, Mr. Gerrit Loggar oi Aneaster, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Wessels, of Stoney Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Huffman and son of Fonthill, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Green, Steven and Chris. and Mrs. Ingrid Fowler, Wendy and Sheri. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morton at Kendal and Mr. William Stapleton of Bowmanville spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton. About 60 attended the BroWnies and Guides 'Mother and Daughter Banquet' here on Thursday evening. June Savery, Div. Com. ber daughter Caroli and Marie Pedwell, Dist. Com. were in charge. Achievement Badges were given out to bath groups and five Brownies flew up to guides namely - Tina Cox, Wendy Harness, Brenda Knapp, Jackie Stapleton, and Sharon Stapleton. Phyllis Knapp was presented with ber "Ail Round Cord"? by Mrs. Savery and Mrs. Knapp. An enjoyable pot luck supper was provided. Local people among those attendinm the Masonie Ban- quet in Orono Saturday even- ing were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. E. MacInnis. Sunday supper guesÉs with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer and family included Mrs. Irene Burley of Bowmanville, Mrs. Lena Clysdale and Mrs. Violet Gilmer. Mrs. Inez Boughen attended the Sunday morning service in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Bowmanville. Recent callers with Mrs. V. Gilmer included Mrs. Theresa Martin, Bowmanville Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Carm Trizzino of Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer, Port Hope, Mrs. Elva Osborne of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Kim and friend, Tammy Weatberup, Mrs. Mary Wade of Barrie, Mrs. Leone Lane, Mrs.ý Jean Kim- bail, Miss Inez Symons, Mrs. Lena Ctysdale and Mr. Anthony T on. PARTICIPA TE St arkvile .News Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peters, Morrish visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell. On Saturday, evening, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson attended the Wardens Banquet held at the arena, Bewdley. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk and family were Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Olesen and Jennifer, Orono. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trim, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe' and Tiffany, Newton- ville, and Raymond Trim, Pontypool. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Edna Dobson, Mrs. Harvey Farrow, Mrs. Kay Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden attended the Masonic Banquet and dance held at Orono Community Centre, Orono. Mrs. Dorothy Stark visited Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. On Sunday, Mr. Robert Wilson, Mrs. illian Monroe and children ail of Toronto spent tbe day with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lynn, Kevin and Heather. Mrs. Jean Scott, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Macauley, Hamilton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy and Mr. John Flewry, Whitehorse, Yukon. On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Ruth, Andrews attended a shower for bride-elect Miss Joan Duvaîl, Orono held at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Gould, Bowmanville. On Sunday afteruoon, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowel visited Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Shiloh U.C.W. Anniversary service was held on Sunday afternoou at Shiloh United Church. The service was conducted by the President Mrs. Rowena Tizzard witb guest speaker Miss Kathryu Toivanen, deaconess from Northiminster United Church, Oshawa. Special music was provided by Mrs. Lillian Monroe and children, Toronto wbo accompanied herself on the guitar. Assisting in the service were Mrs. Ruth Robin- son and Mrs. Janet Lynn and organist was Mrs. Mary Caswel, Special guests at the service were Mrs. Tizzard's father and sister, Mr. Tom Watkins ýand Miss Dorothy Watkins who are visiting from Newfoundland. Kendal United Church Sun- day School Picnic was held on Sunday afternoon on the grounds of Kendal Public School. Atteuding from Stark- ville were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk, Tanya and Peter, Mrs. Edna Dobson and Miss Paula Robinsn. NE WTON VILLE NEWS For the totali man. a a master charge