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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 1979, p. 5

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Dedicate New Stove for Kitchen at St. Paul's United Church The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 3, 1 979 5 Pereolator Problems Gary Coombes returned ta Centennial College last week ta begin second year studies in the 1Hospitality Administration course. He is piaying soccer for the "Centennial Colts" College team again this year. Did you know that you're eligible ta join Fanshawe Colle«'s Alumni Association? As aà former student -or graduate you toa can be part of an active and grawing organization. At this year's annual meeting it was unanimously decided ta incorporate. For thisreasan- ail present members as well as potential members must be invited ta re-join the association. If you want ta become an officiai member of the Fanshawe College Alumni Association, please send a letter or a quick "yes" or "ýno" ta the foilowing address: Fanshawe College Alumni Association, c/o Fanshawe College, P.0. Box 4005. Terminal C, London, Ontario. N5W SHi. ATTENI Mary Lou Robertson. delay -- Let's hear from, soan as possible! Mr. and Mrs. Law Goddard, Buckhorn, several days in town as1 of Mr. and Mrs. Lam Mason. Mr. and Mrs. CI Betties and Miss Ivy H( have recentiy returned f month's holiday in Enj Their return via Wardo 1was delayed 24 hours technological, problen they were then unable t at Toronto Interna because of a prohi' ianding by-law after 3 :0 Because of the by-law th ta see Montreal's M' Airpart for a few hours. .Mr. Stuart, Candli returned fram visitin brother Mi. and Mrs. I Candier in Landon, lasi and while there atter retirement party for Ruc 8: 0 tLY OMUNINrr 81:00 HOLY COMMUNION Rake 'op four Qrlo Wed 930 am. Mid-Week Communion and Iaying on of hands for healing. Temperance ai Oueen Archdeacon Tom Graci *t. vît '»* 3Ntittb QUlur MINISTER Rev. N.E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M. Div. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewol CHURCH SECRETARY: LolaBowen - 623-5701 THANKSGIVING SUN DAY 11:00 a.m. Worldwide Communion Sermon "FIVE GRAINS 0F CORN" Jr. Sunday School - 11:00 a.m. Nursery Care durlng service Nursery-Modern "Play and Learn" Nursery for prs-school chlldren evory Sunday. r- Church at Division St. Office 623-313 Sunday Sohool Classes 10 a.m. - Grades 4 to,8.-11 a.m. -.3 yr. olds 11:10 -4 y9ars toGrade 3 il A.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE. WORLD-WIDE COMMUNION Sermon tille "CONFLIOT IN THE INNER CIRCLE" Nursery Gare Provlded A Warm Welcome for Everyone Tickets aval/a b/e a t ohurch office for U. C. W. Beef Dinner, Nov. 3rd. Item$ of PION: Douglas Gould, son of Mr. Don't and Mrs. Patrick Gould, has you as begun first year studies at Durham College in the Accounting and Business rence Administration course. spent _____ guests Derek, Daphne and Deidre èvrence Lobb held a surprise party at their home, 8 Edsall Avenue, on Saturday, September 28th, harles in honor of their parents 25th lockley wedding anniversary. rrom a _____ igland. The editor and staff of the air 747 Canadian Statesman were ;by a pleased to receive a "Wel n and Done" Certificate from the to and Vincent Massey Community tionai Centre Creative Piayground bitive Committee, signed by Lynn »0 a.m. Linton, for their heip given to hey got the playground prajeet, by the lirabel "Statesman." There has been speculation >r has, that George Hees, M.P., for ng his Northumberland, would be Russell chosen to fi the position of ýweek Canadian High Commissioner ided a in London, replacing the issell. retiring Paul Martin. Whle iloffered the job, Hees has turned the position down, preferring poiitics ta diplomatic life. The York University Department of Alumni Affairs b as invited more than 35,000 graduates to attend Homecoming '79, Saturday, October 13, on the main York campus. A time for nostalgia, the alumni will participate in various social and athletic evens pianned for Highlights include: the officiai opening of the Metropolitan Toronto Track and Field Centre at York University, with a 5,000 metre "Fun Run"; the York Yeomen-University of Waterloo football game; "York-Fest"; a University- wide reception for ail alumni, students, faculty and staff;. le and The '79 Homecoming Revue, featuring the York -Mý Cabaret, the York Choir and a - tumbiing team, and produced and directed by the Faculty of Fine Arts. In addition, the York colleges wili play hast to their alumni at receptions, dinners, dances,, informai I~ reunions and seminars. 01 Further information regarding Homecaming '79 at York may, be obtained by caiiing the Alumni Office at (416) 667-3154. Mrs. Betty Kennedy, of CFRB Radio Station, wili present her new book, Hurricane Hazel, for release on Monday, October lSth. On Monday, October 15, the Durham Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility wiil meet in Courtroom No. 1 of the Police and Fire Building, Church St., Bowmanvilie. Meeting begins at 8 p.m. Ms. Lyn Tomlinson wiii speak on the subject of - Recycling. An N.F.B. film entitled Energy Management * for the Future wili be shown. Interested citizens are invited ta join a bus caravan gaing ta Ottawa on October 13 ta pratest the sale of nuclear reactors overseas. The cost of the trip return is $15.00. Phone 38 978-7014 for further informa- tion. Lt u satteugfr toe who penomoe re Forein This brand new stove will be a welcome addition to the kitchen at the St. Paul's United Church in Bowmanville. On Sunday, September 30, the stove was officially put into use at a brief dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony. From left to right are Doris Welsh, social convenor for the UCW, Gwen Combes, president of the UCW, Marg MeMahon, also of the UCW and Rev. Ed Schamerhorn. A breakfast was held at the church following the, dedication of the stove. In a1 ceremon) 8th, 1979 Pauls U. manvillE became ConnagE Schamer] Ir'%,în W~gt l)~d~ p retty, candlelight the organist was Mr. Douglas white silk organza over taffeta y on Saturday, Sept. Dewell. the bride. was given in )at 6:30 p.m. in St. The bride's parents are Mr. marriage by her father. The rnited Church, Bow- and Mrs. Arnold Wright, R.R. gown featured a Mandarin e, Dianne Wright 2, Orono, and the groom's neckline, Empire waist, the bride of Ron parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bishop sleeves and cuffs. A an. Reverend Eî Mandy Connaghan, 1 Scugog two tien valance fell into a -horn officiated and St., Bowmanville. cathedral train which Wearing a formal gown of buttoned at the waist to form aa CITATION ~, HOTO -4JSERVICE e. s * s s Ail 12 exposure cokc roils developed and printed. )r negativE Ail 20 exposure color negative rolis developed and printed. Good Quality, Fast Dependable Service 130 Waverley Road AN NUAL Citrus Fruit Sale Sponsored by Courtice Secondary School Band PaensAssciatin Super-Fresh Tree-Ripened ORANGES and Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT From TEXAS to You in 5 Days! Sale is on Oct. 1 ta Oct. 28 40-lb. Box e$14. 50 Approx. 361 lb. Delivered in trne for Christmas giving Pro ceeds ta enrich the Music Pro gram in Courtice Secondary School For further inf ormation, cail 725-4985 20-lb. Box $8?.50 SUPER PROCESSING SPECIAL ~1.99 e2v,99 (Expiry date Oct.'l10/79) Bowmanivifle Int roducing New Photofinishing Sqervice HELP THE'BLIND HeIp Themselves When you support the work of The Canadian National Institute for the Blind you supporta realistie program of Rehab- ilitation, Recreation, Residential Gare, and Sight Conservation. Campaign will be conducted the fuil month of October Please be Generous Our goal Us $1 2,00000 The Canadian National Institute for the Blind UNITED DRUO MART 623-233-3

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