Christmas Shopper8 Enjoy Ros s Meteaifs Antique Show and Sale Ross Metcalf talks with customers at his antique shop in Hampton. Especially designed for Christmas shopping, the antique show and sale was held Friday, November 23 to Sunday, November 25. The antique shop is located at Barron's Gift Shop located on the main street of Hampton. Here, Terry Hutchinson (left) and bis wife. Lvnne Porter look over part of the antiaue collection with Mr, Metcalf. on Monday, Christopher and Shannon Stark, Knoxville spent the day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. ,Mr. and Mrs. John Oudyk, Sixth Line and Mr. Clifford Fonk vîsited Monday evening with Mr. John DeWitt . Last week, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haw, Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peters, Morrish. Mr., and Mrs. Grant Slvester, Sarnia spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jîm Stark, Mrs. Forbes Maclean, Montreal visited a few days last week with Mrs. John Layng and Dyana. Miss Marjorie Couch, Bowmanville, was a supper guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Aubrey Tizzard, Newtonville attended the Oshawa Presby- tery dînner and meeting held at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Mrs. Isabelle Trim with, several ladies from Orono attended the Rebekah Lodge Past Noble Grands' birthday party held on Tuesday evening in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Haw, Grand Bend visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mrs. Spencer Morton and Mrs. Allan Smith, bath of Garden Hill visited on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Warren Carson and Miss Ona Gardiner. Mr. Ron Farrow, Tammy and Jody were Wednesday supper guests af Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk, Tanya and Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow-were sup!per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bamsey, Raiphie, Michele and Andy on Thursday evening ta celebrate Andy's 8th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Silvester, Sarnia, Mrs . Maurice Hallowell, Canton, Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freisen, Fort Vermilion, Alberta and Mr. John Freisen, Grand Prairie, Alberta visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Halloweil. On Thursday evening, Miss Edith Carruthers and Mrs. Ida Wilson, bath of Garden Hill visited Mrs. Warren Carson and Miss Ona Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. David Ruther- ford, Miçhelle and Mark, Orono vîsited Friday evening with Mrs. Isabelle Trim. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd were Miss Madelaine Found and Mrs. Ruth Pailard, bath of Streets- ville. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow, Newtonville and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes, Newcastle also visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd.' Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell were Saturday supper guests of Mrs. Wilfred Wood, Newcastle. Mrs. Carol McDonald, Hastings and Mrs. Laura Little, Westwood were Satur- day lunchean guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Mr. Robert Wilson, Weston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Daug Lynn, Kevin and Heather to celebrate Janet's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim and Mrs. isabelle Trim were in Oshawa on Saturday evening to attend the Irish Rovers Concert at the Civie Auditorium. __ 623-3211 Section'Two The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. Nnvçmber 28, 1979 13 EAST GO BUS SERVICE BOWMANVILLE-OSHAWA Nr-WESTI --l owianv 96ý Liberty 96, IlKinr, a 95ý Courice Oshawa 94i 'Bus Te 94 sham MONDAY to SATURDAY (Except Holidays> Trip Numbes -* 10 9811 98 17 923 9829 9835 9841 9847 9853 9859 9865 9811 BR D CHW 12- taF-79__ y&Prince -----------------Lv '06 40j 07 40 08 40' 09 40 10 40 11 401 12 40 13 40 14 40 15 401 16 40 17 40 t Scugog------------------- -06 43 07 43 08 43ý 09 43, 10 43 il 41 12 43 13 43 14 4-3 15 43i 16 43 17 43 e(Hwy. 2 at Caurtice Rd.) -- 06 52 07 521 08 52, 09 52! 10 52 il 52ý 12 52 13 52~ 14 52. 15 52: 16 52 17 52 .rminal (Bond &Simcoe)--RAr 07 05. O8 05 09 05 10 05ý Il 051 12 051j 13 05: 14 051 15 OSý 16 0 70118 051 iCentre (North Shelter)--R Ar----------09 10 - i 10 1 i . ,151k 71 DI18 40ý 18 52 98811I 9885 988 9893 9897 I Fri. Fri. only only l19 40 20 40 21 40 22 40 23 40 l19 43 20 43 21 43 2243 23 43 !19 52 20 52 21 52 22 52 23 52 i20 051 21 OS 22 OS 2305 00O5 ----2110-...23101--- MON DAY to SATURDAY (ExceptHolidays) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Trip Numbers---* 1 9806 9812 9818 9824j 9830 [9836 1 9842 9848 9854 9860 1 9866 9872 9878 9882 9886 9890 9894 98981 Mon. IFr1. Fr1 ------DCH 1-79 - 13 10 ----- 15 10 17 10 ---- 19 10 ----21 10 ---21 94 Oshawa Centre (North ShetterX-Rtv -- - ---09 l10 il 11 235 105181 1 5 0 'Bus Terminial (Bond &Simcoe )--RLv 7 5ý 08 15, 09 15, 10 i5S il 151 12 15: 13 15 14 15 15 i 615 1 71 81511 05 21 15 22 15 23 15005 95, Courtice (Hwy. 2 at Courtice Rd.) --- 27ý 08 27ý 09 27 10 27 il 271 12 27, 13 27 14 271 15 27 16 27 17 27 18 27 19 27 20 27 21 27 22 27 2327 00 271 owmanville 96& 'fKng at Scugog- ---------------- Ar 0737 08 371 09 37: 10 3711 S7: 12 37ý 13 37 14 37ý 15 37 16 37 17 371 18 371 19 37 20 371 21 371 22 37233ý7 o007W '9 ý Libertv & Prince ----------------- Ar, 07 401 U8 401 03 40! l1 40 il 40i 12 40i1!3 401 14 40i Iîý 401 16 401 17 401 18 401 i9 40 20 401 21 40i 22 40123 40 00 401 R-No local service between points marked R. Mr. Clifford Fonk was a Saturday supper«guest of his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vancleaf and boys, Huntsville and an overnight guest of bis father Mr. John Fonk at Burk's Falls. on Saturday evening, several folk attended the Clarke High Sehool Annual Commencement. Secondary1 Sehool graduation diplomas1 were received by Edward Rypstra, Colleen Vanoverloop and Shelley Farrow. Colleen was also awarded a bursery given by the U.A.W. Local 222. Mr. Allan Farrow, Kingston spent Sunday with bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow and family - Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Nesbitt, Michael and Kim, Newcastle were Sunday dînner guests of, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow, Allan, Shelley and Kenneth ta ýcele- brate Kim's 2nd birthday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. Also- attending were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell, Canton, Mr. Jim Hallowell and Mr. Jeff Caswell. Miss Catherine Stewart, Kendal visited Sunday after- noon with Mrs. Edna Dobson. on Sunday afternoon, several of the young people attendedthe movie "Grease" shown at Newtonville Com- munity Hall. Mr. and Mrs. K. West and Mr. A. West, ail of Port Hope, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rypstra and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bickell, Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trim, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Isabelle Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Barton MacNeili, Dean andMarilyn, Oshawa were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Warren Carson and Wilson and Miss Ona Gardiner. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton, Bowman- ville. Shiloh U.C.W. Meeting On Wednesday evening, November 2lst, the Shiloh U.C.W. held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Llew Hallowell with 16 ladies present. The meeting was condptcted by aur vice-president Mrs. Brian Caswell who opened the meeting with a prayer follow- ed by the singing of the hymn "In Christ there is no East or West". Mrs. Ross Todd read the devotional with a reading by Mrs. Clifford Fonk. The' minutes of the October meet- ing were read by the secretary Mrs. Ross Todd- and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Carl Tadd and correspondence by Mrs. Clifford Fonk. Our scheduled bus trip ta Peterborough for a day of shopping on Navember 27th was discussed. AIl ladies are asked ta save their Dominion Store tags and Canada Packers labels so that we may ahI ain free gifis ta be used in the church kitchen. The Sunday School Christ- mas Concert will be held on Sunday, December 16 in the aflernoan at the regular church worship ime. Our next, meeting will, be the Christ mas meeting and will be held on Wednesday evening, December 12 in the church with a supper and exchange of gifts ta which ail ladies of the community are invited. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah Benediction. A social hour and delicious lunch followed. Mrs. Johh Layng won a prize for having the lucky cup and Mrs. Orme Falls won for having the m9st penniesq in her pursep. Vf - ù*W Transit agency location. F-owmanvil.70 IMIDNIGHT TO NOON<(AM)O00 01 -12 00 NOON TO MIDNIGHT (PM) 12 01-24 00 Tyrone U.C.W. Meeting Tyrone U.C.W. met in the C.E. wing of the church an Wednesday, November l4th. Mrs. Jane Woodley present- ed the devotional period using the theme, "Friendship" and read ta us the story "Where love is, there is God", by Tolstoy. Jane then introduced our speaker,. Peggy Ridgeway from Mental Heaith Durham. A slide presentatian explained ta us how discharged mental health patients get re- established in the community with the programs of Mental Health, Durham's Hope Rehabilitation and the Hous- ing pragram. The Christmas program is underway now and this means preparing gifts for 750 patients. Suitable unwrapped donated articles would be gladly accepted and watch for a drap-box soon ta be in Bowmanville. Anne Moore and Florence Lawless had accompanied Peggy and these ladies had set up a beautif ul display of craf ts and Christmas handmade articles that were for sale during the evening. Af ter a delicious lunch-was Jane Woodiey, the business period was conducted by President Lorria Davey. The Christmas supper meet- ing will be at the Acres Restaurant on December l2th at 6:30 p.m. If you wish ta attend would you please have $5.50 ta Arlene Rowan or Doreen Park by December 7th. Wednesday, November 28th at 8:00 p.m. Tyrone Church Council executive will meet in the church hall. Sunday, December 9th the White Gift Service will be held at morning service and at 7: 00 p.m. also on the 9th, Tyrone Sunday School will hold its Christmas Pageant in the Sanctuary - The M & S allocation and Presbyterial UCW expenses were discussed. Please cut off and save the computerized symbols that are used for pricing products. These are used ta buy time for patients on kidney machines. Our next study packet is on Japan. Please save any articles and information you may find. Our meeting was adjourned. STARKVILLE, The. F-iust Nome Everyone loves to wear jeans! ATTENTION: We're open every night until 9:00 o'clock for your shopping convenience. 42 King St. E., Bowmanville L