The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 14,1983 13 New Identification Signs for Haydon HAYDON NEWS By Blanche Jones How time flies! - In two weeks the big day will just be a memory - and if others are in the same boat as I am - Sh sh sh. I see Haydon is sporting our new identification signs, one at each side of our village. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Love of Black- stock on Friday evening. Then on Saturday they called on his mother Mrs. Dorothy Adams at Oshawa and in the evening entertained some friends who came by skidoos. Sunday was the day the Adams called on his sister and family, Mrs. Joyce Selleck of Oshawa. Frank and Beth Neilson are gradually getting moved into their new home and as cold weather is creeping in, none too soon for the move. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton called on Mr. Harold Wright, Oshawa, while Grant attended his Badminton tournament at O'Neill Collegiate. Mrs. Karen Ashton and Timothy of Hampton and Brenda and Brian Neilson were Sunday supper guests with the Ashtons while the moving was taking place. Miss Mary Ellen Christensen, Christensen, Toronto, was the guest of honor at a Jack and Jill shower arranged by a girl friend, Miss Renate Hoyn, Toronto, which was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. John Osmond of Pickering where she was presented presented with several pieces of crystal, last Wednesday. Miss Marlene Parson, Belleville Belleville was a weekend guest of the Buttery's and she and Dave Buttery danced the light fantastic at the Jr. Farmer's dance at Blackstock on Saturday Saturday evening. Mrs. Kay Buttery entertained entertained the staff of Henwood, Oshawa, to a Christmas party, :at her home Friday evening. With some of the ladies on different shifts, the evening took on an all night appearance. appearance. While their parents shopped, shopped, Craig, Darren and Leslie Graham spent Saturday afternoon afternoon and evening with little Miss Kelly Trewin at her home. Master Christopher Potts attended the Christmas Cub Party at Enniskillen School. Charlene and Christopher Potts took part in the White Gift Services Sunday evening at Enniskillen Church where the Sunday School teachers with their classes put on a part of the service. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith spent Saturday evening with Doug and Norma Blackburn and Wendy. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rusaw and Julie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Rusaw, Brighton recently and Julie stayed with her aunt and uncle for a while. Little Adam Millson celebrated celebrated his third birthday on Sunday with a party, with Dad and Mom, Steve and Cindy entertaining both sets of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cowles of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Millson, Bill and Donna Mairs and their girls Jenny and Mandy, ' Bowmanville, Uncle Donny Cowle and lady friend, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Uncle Gary Millson, Patti and Jenny of Haydon Village. Congratulations Adam. We know you must have had a good time. Mrs. Jean Slemon and Mrs. Ruby Trewin of Enniskillen visited on Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Francis Boundy of Port Perry and were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly and family of Blackstock and they also called around to visit with Mrs. Wilma Van Camp of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn Blackburn and Wendy were Sunday supper guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Blackburn. Blackburn. On December 6th, Norma and Cecil Kennedy entertained entertained friends from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Newcastle and Newtonville and a few neighbours neighbours to a Christmas Cookie Swap. Wednesday, the First Parent Group Committee of the Scouts, Cubs and Guides met in the church basement. Coffee and cookies were served served after the meeting and chairman Ted Werry invites parents to the January 4, 1984 meeting. Mrs. Norma Kennedy Kennedy reports an enjoyable evening. On Thursday, December 8th the Tyrone Brownies took a trip up to Cullen Gardens at Whitby. Mrs. Kennedy's niece Janet Primer, Newcastle, was one of the drivers and the Kennedys say that the display is beautiful. Nick Kennedy attended the Cubs, Beaver, Scout Annual Christmas Party at Enniskillen Enniskillen on Saturday evening and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. Kennedy and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell for a chicken dinner and to help decorate the tree. Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin drove to Scarborough last Monday to see Mrs. David Malcolm who hopes to be back home shortly after the misfor- tune of a fire. They report she is doing very well. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Love- ridge and Charles, Tyrone were Sunday dinner guests with Art and June Trewin and Paul. Monday evening, Club 21 ladies gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lloyd for a- Christmas Party. As the punch and wine were served our evening chat took in most subjects from husbands to gossip and believe me that's a wide range. We had a unique exchange of gifts which was enjoyed and as the delicious desserts were served, the word diet was just another nasty word. After a cup of coffee or tea for the road, our party broke up and we all agreed Val had done it again. We thanked her for her hospitality and look forward to the 1984 party. Cullen Garden Bus Trip DON'T MISS OUT . . . NO Cabbage Patch Dolls! YES... Unique Gift Ideas! Looking for that Special Gift? Visit the General g>tore 29 Silver St. (Just behind Canadian Tire) A Pleasant Surprise STARKVILLENEWS On Monday afternoon and evening, several ladies from Starkville enjoyed a bus trip, courtesy of Charterways Bus Lines and their driver Mrs. Margaret Wind of Newcastle, to Cullen Gardens, north of Whitby. The gardens were beautifully decorated and illuminated for Christmas and after touring them, we enjoyed enjoyed a delicious roast beef dinner in the dining room. On Wednesday, Mrs. Joan Murphy and Mrs. Dorothy Stark were luncheon guests of Mrs. Penny Fairbrother of Newcastle when she hosted her annual Christmas party held this year at the Port Darlington Marina in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Wednesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson Robinson and Mr. Ewart Robinson with Mrs. Kay Kimball, Newcastle Newcastle and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa attended the funeral of their aunt, the late Mrs. Gladys McKay of Oakville. The ladies of Starkville corner met on Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Mary-Lou Fonk for their crafts meeting. Miss Ruth Gibson, Bowmanville Bowmanville was a supper guest on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy were Wednesday supper guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harold McColm, Kathleen, Ginny and Patrick, Oshawa. Mr. Charlie Trim, Bowmanville Bowmanville visited Thursday evening with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Edna Dobson visited Thursday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. On Thursday evening, Mrs. Ellen Farrow with her sister Mrs. Emily Brown of Port Hope, attended the Christmas Concert of her great niece and nephew Kari and Danny Brown held at one of the public schools in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallo- well visited Friday afternoon with Miss Norma Hallowell, Bôwmativillè." Miss Mary Murphy, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Miss Erin Murphy, Oshawa spent the weekend with their grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. Maurice Hallowell, Canton visited Saturday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobs and Cherie of Warsaw were dinner guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Blaine Souch spent the weekend in Orono, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thertell, Todd and Tanya. On Saturday, Mr. Robert Wilson of Toronto spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lynn, Kevin and Heather. On Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch and grandson Brian Souch visited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van Drunnen, Michael, Jason and Terry, Cavan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell, Mr. Ross Robinson and Mr. Gordon Robinson attended the 25th wedding anniversary supper and dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen of Newtonville and held at the Town Hall in Newcastle. Congratulations Congratulations Inez and Wally! Mr. Jack Fonk, Woodstock visited Sunday morning with Mr. Clifford Fonk and Tanya. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow spent the day in Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilbert, Charles, Gregory and Lawrier; Later, they visited with Mr. Jim Marshall,'Senior of Englehart who is a patient at Princess Margaret Hospital. Supper guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather were Mrs. Lee-Anne Luxton, Brandon and Shanna, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Mr. Peter West- heuser. Mr. Bruce Trim, Newmarket Newmarket spent Sunday and Monday with his mother Mrs. Isabelle Trim. On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Anne Simpson was in Newcastle Newcastle at the home of Mrs. Yvonne Bender to attend her annual ladies Christmas Tea. Guest speaker, Mrs. Grace Edwards of Woolner, spoke on the many "Talents of Women" and her daughter Joy sang several lovely solos. Sunday supper guests of Mr. ancf Mrs. Bruce Todd, Scott, Jamie and Billy were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott, Georgina, Chad and friend, all of Oshawa. Employment Conditions The number of clients unemployed and registered for work at the Canada Employment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of November totalled 16,846, consisting of 7,789 female and 9,057 male clients. Placements in the three offices totalled 685 for the month, which compares to a total of 769 placements during October. The majority of clients were registered in Material Handling and related; Transportation Equipment Operating; Construction Trades; Product Fabricating, Assembling and Repairing; Machinery and related; Sales; Service; Clerical and related. During November, the greatest employment opportunities existed in Manufacturing of Transportation equipment; Special Trade Contractors; Retail Trade; Accommodation and Food Service. In November, there were 23 trainees in Industrial Training Programs, 17 short term and six apprentices, at a cost of $95,803. These people will benefit from both training and employment in the Region of Durham. We Love Last Minute Shoppers ÎEX 39 King St. W. LM _ O i28<£- 623-5747 Bowmanville £ every I 'til CHRISTMAS We've gifts for everyone in the family, from kids to grownups! 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