i Item of Interest The meeting will take place in the school gym - coffee and informal discussion to follow. Come join us! Annual Beef Supper Attracts Big Crowd at Trinity Saturday, November 19th at 10:30 a.m. Santa's Coming to Town, See you at the parade. Charles Ewart, Newcastle lawyer, author, and an instructor instructor of law at Durham College, was the guest speaker last Sunday morning at the Unitarian Fellowship Meeting held at Adelaide House, Oshawa. service the Go Transit rail extension to Oshawa. Mayor Bob Attersley, in announcing the news, is pleased Whitby is adding yet another business project to the town. Workers will be needed from sweepers to highly trained technicians to keep the system running. The yard will be located on the property east of the Cadbury Schweppes plant on Hwy. 401. Whitby has been chosen as the preferred site for a 45 acre maintenance yard which will TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John Peters. B.A., B.D. Rev. Arthur Amacher, B.A.. B.D. John Crookshank Church at Division St. Minister Assistant Minister Music Director Office 623-3138 CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES 9:45 a.m. ■ Intermediate and Senior Meet upstairs at Church Office 11 a.m.- Nursery to Grade Six 11 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE Sermon title "GETTING TURNED AROUND" Nursery Care Provided A WARM WELCOME FOR EVERYONE 151 Years of Community Service S»t. Sofjn's Anglican Cfjurcf) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20th Sunday next before Advent 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Mid-week Service Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Laying-On of Hands Sunday School & Nursery / Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A.S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley fct Paul's llniteb Ôtüiirdl MINISTER Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.DIv. ORGANIST: Mr. D. Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen - 623-5701 Sunday, November 20th, 1983 11:00 a.m. "Bowmanville's Public Enemy No. 1" Sunday School for all ages Children will attend first part ot service with parents. . Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday THE REVELATION • An Original Musical Written by Larry McCoy • Performed by Maesal Tremblay • A Most Unique 90 minute MULTI MEDIA EXPERIENCE -- Focusing on the Entire 22 Chapters of The Book of Revelation in Music and Slides • The Word of God Set to Music • Colour Slides • 12 Foot High Screen Rear Projection • All Slides and Songs in Literal K.J.V. • No Teaching or Interpretation • Lights and Special Effects Featuring CANADA'S • MR. GOSPEL GUITAR* Maedal Z)temblay PLAYING ALL THE FINEST CHRISTIAN MUSIC O £ i Q Sunday, November 20,6:00 p.m. OSHAWA FREE METHODIST CHURCH Trull's Road South in Courtice (Vi mile south No. 2 Highway) Everybody is welcome! Barb and Bill Curtis, Waver- ley Road have returned from a successful deer hunt with their sons and brother-in-law at their place at Coe Hill. Barb got a nice buck at 7:50 a.m. Monday and Don Douglas Douglas a buck on Thursday at 2:15 p.m. Enniskillen artist, Ernie Jukes, is currently showing an exceptional presentation of watercolours and oils at the Oshawa Golf Club. The show and sale which will be on during November and December, exhibits this prolific prolific artist's fine draftsmanship and skill in handling the difficult difficult medium of watercolours. Cobourg's Santa Claus parade starts at 2 p.m, on Saturday, November 19th. Oshawa's Santa Claus Parade, sponsored by the Downtown Oshawa Board of Management, will take place on Sunday, November 20th at 1:00 p.m. in Downtown Oshawa. This growing event is expected to draw over 60,000 spectators this year. We invite the citizens of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowmanville, Orono, Ajax and surrounding areas to come down and enjoy the fun. Canada's Wonderland's Smurfs, The Shrines, Cinderella, Snow White and many other fairy tales will come true on the day. And there will be plenty of clowns to makè you laugh. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Adams, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Beacock, Blackstock, Mrs. Lucille Dhringra, Miss Karen, Shelly and Melody, Port Perry, were Sunday supper guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zack Adams at the Veltri apartments, B'owman- ville 201. The Hampton Township Hall Board will host an "Open House" Wine and Cheese Party at the newly renovated hall on Friday, November 18th. On Saturday evening, a dance is planned. Also on Saturday, a Craft and Bake Sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A crippled boy finds that life can be full and exciting in the Heartland film release entitled entitled "Sammy." Russell S. Doughten Jr., the producer- director for "Sammy" has captured on film the demonstration demonstration of love working to solve family conflict. Sammy, a young crippled boy is trapped trapped in a small apartment with a resentful older brother while his parents work to pay the extra bills caused by his condition. condition. Humour and suspense add to the pattern designed to catch and hold the audience up to the last scene. Families in this area can experience love at work when "Sammy" is shown at Knox Christian School on November 18 at 7:30, p.m. John Reid, of Orono will again head the Clarke - Newcastle Newcastle Progressive Conservative Conservative Association. Marsha Winning of Orono was re-elected re-elected secretary and Bill Lover of Newcastle, treasurer. Classical guitarist William Beauvais will perform on Sunday, November 20th, at the Arts Resource Centre, Centre Street, Oshawa, at the monthly monthly meeting of the Durham Classical Guitar Society, to be held at 7:30 p.m. For information information phone 579-5840. Gordon Barrie, of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and Merrill Van Camp, of Blackstock, will attend the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Agriculture convention, to be held November 28 - 30, at the Skyline Skyline Hotel, Toronto. On Thursday, 17th November, November, the regular meeting of Parents Without Partners, Pineridge Chapter 204 will be held at 8:00 p.m. in St. George's Church Hall, 51 Centre St. S. Oshawa. Carol Rhodes of the Big Sisters will speak on the goals and how this organization can help single parents. All single parents are eligible to join. Call 576-1853 for information. The Canadian Trade Dollars Pocket Guide which is distributed distributed and read around the world has Bowmanville's 150th coin displayed on its cover. Available from coin dealers, it lists mintage, description, composition price, restrikes, die varieties and paper trade notes. "On Tuesday, November 29th, 1983 at 7:00 p.m., the Enniskillen Parent Teacher Action Committee (EPTAC) will hold their General Meeting. Meeting. All interested parents are invited to attend. Our guest speaker for the evening is Mr. Larry Morton, and the subject is "Environmental Factors Influencing Child Behavior." BAHA'I FAITH 1 We need a clear understanding understanding of the rudimentary rudimentary laws that govern both the spiritual and physical worlds so that our civilization can improve. improve. P.O. Box 36, k Bowmanville The Ministry of Natural Resources offers a complete service to landowners interested interested in cutting or marketing fuelwood from their woodlot. This service is free, and will ensure the woodlot receives proper forest management. With the appropriate treatment, treatment, a woodlot should remain remain healthy and will produce a continuous supply of forest products. For more information information contact: Successful Fuelwood Management - Geoff Higham, Forests - Fields Services Supervisor, 1-705-324-6121. John Sinclair of R. R. 2, Newcastle defeated Harry Irwin to become president of Local 222 of the United Auto Workers of America last week, with a majority of 1,237 votes. Fellowship Baptist Church Courtice, Ontario Location: Courtice Secondary School SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 a.m. - Family Bible Service 11:00 a.m. - Bible Ministry Speaker "Rev. G.H. Clement" For more information phone: 579-4523 The Presbyterian Church in Canada ST. ANDREW'S BOWMANVILLE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1983 10:00 a.m. - Busy Person's Bible Class 11:00a.m.-Sermon: "Today'sDaring Disciples" (Sunday School and Babysitting) Pastor: Organist: The Rev. W. L. Chatterton, B.Sc., B.D. Mr. Jas. Hoogsleen JESUS is Lord Cbenc^er Emteb Cfjurcfj (Courtice Rd. 1 m. South of Hwy. 2) Worship 9:30 a.m. (Nursery and Children's Church) Sunday School 10:45 a.m. (For the Whole Family) "We want you to know that YOU are welcome." We believe that .. no man can lay a foundation other than the one which Is laid, which Is Jeaus Christ." I COR. 3:11 PASTOR REV. MARK A. ELLIOTT 723-6317 Sunday's Message: "Whoever Will Call Upon the Name of the Lord" BIBLE STUDY: EACH THURS. 8 p.m. AT MANSE jtflaple ârobc tthutcb Cfmrtfj (Maple Grove Rd. North ol Hwy. 2) JESUS IS LORD Church / Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Drive EVERYONE WELCOME The Sunday School room at Trinity United Church on Saturday evening was a hive of industry when The Statesman photographer arrived for pictures. It appeared that everyone had been assigned a job and was working at it in preparation for the second sitting. Even the Minister was digging in, helping to set the tables, while in the The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 16,1983 5 Elizabeth ville District News Last week about thirty seniors met at the hall to play cards and plan our trip to the Royal Winter Fair. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill attended the Lake Shore Bic Association banquet at the Legion. On Saturday evening, a bridal shower was held for Marianne Miller at Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sheppard's home. Many gifts were presented and Miss Connie Sheppard had an interesting game for us to play. Lunch was served. While the shower was on, the boys held a stag for Neil Sheppard at Oak Hill. They will be married on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill attended the Commencement at Port Hope High School where Mr. Quantrill presented a scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock had the twins home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quigley from the west are visiting with their cousins and were with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Walker, who had Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker and children, Nancy Caron and girls for tea on Saturday. Miss Janet Peacock, daughter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Peacock visited with her parents and had Mr. and Mrs. V. Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Peacock on Sunday. She had been attending an Art Conference in Toronto. She teaches in Halifax. I attended a showing of slides of Africa at Kirby School on Thursday evening by Mrs. B. Dekoker. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mercer were with Mr. and Mrs. R. Crombie, Bowmanville, on Sunday. Sorry to hear that Mr. D. Gillespie's house, about one and a quarter of a mile south of here, burned to the ground Tuesday afternoon. No one was at home and no one saw it till it was well started as it is in the cedars at the corner of road 65 and the seventh line. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Russell, Belleville are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler. The men are taking in the hunting season. The senior citizens have a bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair today. The weather sounds okay by the radio. kitchen another work crew was washing dishes and still others were carrying pies and salad dishes from other sections of the large hall. These photos show just a little of the bustling, well organized preparations, while in the church, more customers were waiting. Happenings in Starkville and Area STARKVILLE NEWS On Tuesday, Mrs. Isabelle Trim was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey, Bowmanville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dorothy Trim and Mrs. Isabelle Trim visited in Bowmanville Bowmanville with Mr. Charlie Trim on Wednesday evening. Several ladies from around Starkville corner were coffee guests of Mrs. Pat Windatt on Wednesday morning. They hope to continue these gatherings gatherings as weekly craft sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Taylor, Oshawa. On Thursday, Mr. John Murphy and Mr. Bill McNamara spent the day in Toronto enjoying the Royal Winter Fair. Mrs. Edna Dobson visited Thursday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Llew Hallowed. Mr. Doug Lynn and Kevin, with a few friends, left on Thursday to spend several days at their cottage north of Huntsville and to enjoy a bit of deer hunting. Mrs. Anne Simpson visited Thursday morning with Mrs. Ethel Henry in Oshawa. Later, Anne spent the afternoon afternoon in Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robertson. On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowed and Scott, Canton entertained at a dinner party at their new home to celebrate the 80th birthday of Mr. Llew Hallowed. Hallowed. Attending with the guest of honor were Mrs. Ada Hallowed, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and Jeff and Mr. Harold Little of Campbellford. Congratulations Llew! Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bretlell and Susan were dinner guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell, Oshawa. Mrs. Eden Farrow and Mrs. Evie Farrow visited Saturday afternoon in Bowmanville with Mrs. Iva Farrow and Mrs. Dorothy Snowden, both patients at Memorial Hospital. Hospital. On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Edna Dobson with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ruthven, Port Hope attended the 50th wedding anniversary celebrations celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Evans of Lindsay held at the Baptist church hall in Lindsay. Lindsay. Later, Mrs. Dobson with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott of Dunsford spent the evening visiting Mrs. Mary Black, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowed, Canton visited Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Ingelhart, Oakville and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ingle- hart, Shelby and Ryan of Burlington Burlington spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKay. On Saturday evening, Mr. Gerald Hallowed and Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and Iain, ad of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowed and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell visited Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowed to celebrate celebrate Sid's birthday. Congratulations Congratulations Sid! Mrs. Eden Farrow, Mrs. Evie Farrow and Mr. Ross Robinson spent Sunday at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. They travelled by bus with the group from Newtonville United Church. Mr. Allan Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheffield, ad of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell were Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin, Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rainey, Orono. Troy De Vries, Newcastle is spending this week as a house- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP HOSPITAL and SYMPATHY ARRANGEMENTS Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers 623-7141 33 Division St., Bowmanville WHEN YOU'VE GOT IT ALL TOGETHER Your hair should look as good as the rest of you. Vi Price Perms Every Thursday (cut extra) HAIR LORDS UNISEX -5 Stylists to Serve You .• 36A King St. E. Bowmanville 623-2220 BOWMANVILLE DEALS! Special Car and Truck Prices for our Good Bowmanville Friends r e 576-1800 "You should have a FORD In your driveway" ENTERPRISE FORD 815 King St. W., Oshawa l«t Thornton Rd.) "WE THE UNDERSIGNED OPPOSE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ABORTION CLINICS" Continuation of 2542 names received after publication of ad in paper of October 26,1983. Brouwer, George Justus, Paul Clarkson, Mrs. Gary Justus, Lorraine Coker, John Kuttschrutler, A. Connell, Rosemary Lafrance, Rebecca Connell, Clayton Lalrance, Paul E. Craig, Laverne Molloy, Florence Craig, Spencer Paly, Ed De VHIIers, Art Russell, N. De Vllllers, Bev. Rustenburg, Leny De Jong, R. Ruslenburg, John De Jong, Arma J. Rustenburg, John Jr. Dc Groot, Jsne Rinljema, Janny De Groot, Adrian Rlnljema.Ted Fisher, Mrs. G. Sllmmon, Andy Gaebel, Eric Sllmmon, Wayne Hazelion, Carol Theater, Cecilia Hazelton, Wayne Van Hezewljk, Rolande Henry, Lloyd Van Hezewljk, Leo Henry, Janet Van Den Heuvel, Anja Higdon, Eileen Van Den Heuvel, Henry Hendriks, Lucy Verkuyl, Margaret Hendriks, Jane Vetkuyl, Kevin Harlnga.Trlx Wonder, Henny Harlnga, Herman The Durham Region Right to Life would like to acknowledge the help and support shown by so many people and gratefully thank all who participated in this endeavour.