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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1983, p. 9

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) ) The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 28,1983 9 3Uj t îîcmcaatie 3nhepenZient Editors: Hazel and l Jack Crago To one and all, a Happy, Healthy, NewYear! Miss Charlotte Haldenby, Sault Ste Marie, is enjoying the Christmas vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Allan Haldenby. Mrs. Kathleen Kimball and daughter Joan spent Christmas Christmas Day with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa, Mrs.' Ina Whitney enjoyed Christmas with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wiggans and family, Oshawa. Mr; and Mrs. William Storks visited on Christmas Day with his mother, Mrs. Storks, in Oshawa. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Michael David Beaulieu (nee Wendy Freethy) who were married on Saturday, December 17, in St. George's Anglican Church. Miss Louise Hancock spent Christmas with her sister-in- law and brother, Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Hancock and family, Bowmanville. We extend congratulations to Mr. Ted Walton whose appointment as Manager of the Oshawa Branch, Simcoe and King Canada Trust, was announced recently. Ted, who is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walton, is married to the former Elizabeth Elizabeth Pearce and they have one son Adam. Ted tells us they have purchased a home in Bowmanville and will be moving from, Brampton next month. Mrs. Louise Jose entertained entertained her family to Christmas Christmas dinner on Saturday evening. Present were Donald and Marion Jose, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jose and family and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jose and girls, Oshawa and her sister Mrs. Bea Boddy, Hampton. Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell and Gary were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Couch and Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dey and Adrienne, Welcome. Miss Phyllis Powell, Toronto, spent the weekend with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley enjoyed Christmas in Oshawa with their sons and daughters- in-law, Bob and Anita Burley and Bruce and Judy Burley and their children. Miss Andrea Ewert, Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C., is home with her family, the Dr. E. L. Ewert's. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Harold and Judith, included Mr. and Mrs. Terry Garwood, Beaconsfield, Quebec, Miss Marion Fisher, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Markle, Alyssa and Andrew, Scarborough, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and Russell, Pontypool and Miss Barbara Bowman, Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris enjoyed Christmas with their son Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harris and family at Elginburg. Mrs. Doris White, Toronto, was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley and all visited Miss Jessie Lamb, Omemee. Mrs. Bessie Dean enjoyed Christmas with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gamey Lycett, Andrea and Dean, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. George Buck- ley spent Christmas Day with Charles and Marion Buckley, Toronto. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard were their family members Mr. and Mrs. George Rickard, Michael and Elan, Douglas Rickard, Robin and Wendy Rickard, Ken and Bev Elaschuk and Darren, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrail- ler, Alex and Laura, Hamilton, Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vasseur were Christmas guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Metrailler and Ron. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearce, Michael and Jeffrey entertained entertained the following on Christmas Day - Mrs. Varga, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Varga, Leslie, Julie and Warren, of Peterborough, Cathy, Karen and Kevin Ruttan, Brampton and Albert and Myrtle Pearce. On Boxing Day, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce enjoyed having their family for Christmas dinner - Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearce, Michael and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce, Viki and Kirk, Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walton and Adam, Brampton. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Wade of Kendal entertained his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade to dinner dinner at Cullen Gardens, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. William Lake, Sr. enjoyed a Christmas get- together at their home a week ago Sunday when thirty family members were present. present. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott included Sgt. James Scott, his wife THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION -O. EVENING / CLASSES at COURTICE SECONDARY SCHOOL RI-GISTRA7ION WILL OCCUR ON Tuesday, January 3, 1984 Thursday, January 5, 1984 from 7 til 9 p.m. 37 / . bridg'e CROCHETING DRAPE MAKING ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS/ WORD PROCESSING FLOWER ARRANGING - introductory course to teach the basic concepts of bidding and card play - course will include pattern reading and the various stitches required ■ learn to make your own drapes and save money -- students must have their own sewing machine • a course for typists wishing to up-date their skills on 'state of the art' machines (limit of 15 students) learn the basics of floral design creative and save money be GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS MACRAME - for girls from 8 to 16 years of age who wish to learn recreational Olympic gymnastics - use of knots to create useful and interesting objects for your home MICRO COMPUTERS QUILTING learn to use and program the Commodore PET computer using the BASIC language learn to make a quilt using your own design SMALL ENGINE - course in the maintenance trouble- REPAIR / shooting and repair of small engines ALL'COURSES ARE FOR 16 HOURS (8 weeks/2 hours per week) FEE: $24.00 [)lus material costs and/or shop fee, if applicable Courses .are held on Tuesday evening from 7 till 9 p.m., unless indicated otherwise. Classes will begin on Tuesday, January 10, 1984 Susie and sons Christopher and Jason of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Scott and children Lorraine, Justin, Alexander and Lenard, Little Britain, Miss Cathy Scott, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoog- Kamp and Rob were pleased to have Brian and Jim and Ben's father, Mr. H. Hoog- Kamp of Drayton home for Christmas dinner. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed Christmas Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Wade, Greg, Michael and Kevin of Kendal. With Mrs. Margaret Rud- man for dinner on Boxing Day were Mr. and Mrs. Willie Matthews, Allan and Darren, Barry's Bay, Donald Rudman, wife Pat and son Brian, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rudman and Crista, Stephenson Stephenson Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Del Rudman, Kevin and Jenny, Courtice. Mrs. Lois Rowe, Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital, enjoyed Saturday Saturday at home with her family, enjoying Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred entertained their family to Christmas on Sunday. Mr. Fred Hall, Montreal, spent some time at Christmas with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ellen Duxbury. Mr. Charles Crowther, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley, Newcastle Newcastle and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, Newton- ville, were Friday afternoon callers at the Sidney Lancaster's. Lancaster's. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lancaster, Lancaster, along with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard, Johnna and Delann were Christmas dinner dinner guests of Mrs. Clara Schmid and sons Gary and Glenn, Bowmanville. Christmas dinner guests of the Harper Kelsey's included Mrs. Jean Cochrane, Bowmanville Bowmanville and son Gordon of Toronto and Areata and Phil Williams. Boxing Day visitors with Dorrene and Floyd Powell, Lake Shore were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman, Lisa and Donald, Beeton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudge, Dale, David and Douglas, Malton, Mrs. D. Coulter, Downsview, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Powell, Jamie and Allison, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews and Janelle, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cochrane, Blackstock. Birthday greetings to Carolyn Garrod, Audrey Sunday, Fred Glanville, Anna- belle Rickard, Theda Bedwin, Wilda Johnson and Kaye Quinney. To Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred who observe their 45th wedding anniversary on January 1, we extend congratulations. congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin and Fred, Lake Shore enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. Maurice Butt and Miss Dora Taylor, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and Colleen, Frankford, are spending a few days at Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin and Fred, Lake Shore. Rev. and Mrs. Donald Stiles and Donnie on Thursday evening, entertained choir members after their annual carol singing outing. Anglican Church News Leading in the singing of Carols and in Communion Services at St. George's Anglican Church, the choir sang 0 Holy Night and No Room For the Saviour. Friends and relatives came to celebrate with the congregation congregation The Birth of the Christ Child and also enjoyed the decorations of flowers and plants. The Service included the Blessing of the Crib and the Lighting of the Christmas Candle. United Church News A very meaningful Christmas Christmas Service led by Rev. Donald Stiles was held at Newcastle United Church on Saturday evening, Christmas Eve, 1983. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ewert read the scriptures scriptures Matthew 1 : verses 18 - 25 and Charles meditated upon this thought - They were only parents. They were only sheep and shepherds was meditated upon by Jack Chard after his wife Dorella and daughters Delann and Johnna read the verses 8 - 20 from Saint Luke Chapter 2. It Was Only a Baby was the thought in the Scripture Scripture reading from John 1, verses 1 - 18 as read by Mrs. Sheila Stiles. Mr. Glenn Allin and daughter Nancy rendered the beautiful duet, Little Son of Mary. Mrs. Cathy Labrie lit the Christ Candle. It Was Only a Road to a Strange Land, was the lesson read by Gary Schmid, from Matthew 2, verses 13 - 23. The music and carols of Christmas with Mrs. Dorothy Payne at the organ, completed this beautiful service. service. j On Sunday, Dec. 25, the choir sarigL the Anthem, The First Christmas'Morn. : Rev. Donald Stiles redd the story of a modern miraclé, waiting for Christmas and 'Nancy Allin sang the solo, The Birthday of a King. Rev. Stiles read a letter from Mayor Garnet Rickard extending a welcome for all to attend the New Year's Levee at the Police and Fire Building on Church St., Bowmanville. Greeting relatives relatives and friends after the Christmas Day Service added warmth to this Service. NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY BOWLING Monday Night Ladies League Dec. 19 175 and Over J. McCracken 179, 239, 176, H. Farrow 187, 227, 221, S. Williams 179,195, 176, D. Neal 234, 178, L. Crockett 194, 195, D. Mackey 187,225, K. Mercer 189, 227, I. Brown 195, 188, S. Foster 225, 222, C. Robinson 185, 181, M. Major 191, 226, B. Stacey 194, B. Major 180, P. Irwin 213, J. McCrum 199, A. Stere 183, N. Mumby 228, D. Walker 185, M. Pierik 198, C. Pacey 187, T. Langstaff 195, A. Langstaff 228, K. Wotton 189, Thursday Night Mixed League Dec. 22 J. Forget 224, 240, 190, F. Forget 255, 175, 176, Bill Dennis 226, 202, K. Boyd 192, Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 263-2026 Reduce current taxes while setting aside retirement money... just about everyone can with an RRSP funded by State Farm's new Flexible Premium Retirement Annuity. Even II you're already covered by a retirement plan, you can set aside a portion of your earned Income now for future enjoyment.,. free from current Income tax. Call me for details. DON IRVINE-623-4482 108 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville Stnlo Farm Lifo Insurance Company Canadian Hoad Olllco: Scarborough, Ontario Set Kiwanis Rotary Club Receives Christmas Message Festival Dates The Directors of the Oshawa Kiwanis Music Festival are pleased to announce that the 1984 Festival will be held from April 9, 1984 to April 19, 1984 inclusive. Mr. Bud Moore is the new chairman for the 1984 program. program. Copies of the 1984 Syllabus have gone out in the mail to interested parties and there are copies . available from Mrs. June Moore, Secretary (723-3759) or from the following following local area music stores: Alto Music, Simcoe St. S.; Walter's Music, Oshawa Centre; Wilson & Lee, Simcoe St. N.; Mall Music, King St. W.; Thomas House of Music, Dundas St. E., Whitby; and Marios Music Media, Kingston Kingston Rd. W., Pickering. Class 127, Jazz Choir, has been added to the Choir Section Section of the Syllabus. This is an open class for two contrasting selections of competitor's own choice. 207, W. Forget 214, 205, N. Dennis 192, 184, Barb Dennis 184, M. Peake 222, J. Foss 191, S. L. Boyd 176, C. Lycett 187, B. Forget 239, J. Glanville 229, S. Dennis 204, K. Moffatt 176, L. Forget 192. Cannon Terry Tarlton, rector of St. Peter's Anglican Church, in Cobourg, presented a Christmas message to members of the Bowmanville Rotary Club last week during it's regular meeting. The guest speaker is shown here (left) with Jack Locke, president of the Rotary Club of Bowmanville. Advertising Does Work! The response has been just wonderful! "Prior to opening our shop, Bowmanville Shoe Repair at 119 King St. East, we ran advertisements in The Canadian Statesman and The Newcastle Independent. Since that time, customers have been coming to us regularly, noting that they had seen our announcement in the papei. We have been very pleased, and agree that it does PAY TO ADVERTISE!" Call Display Advertising Telephone 623-3303 The Canadian Statesman The Newcastle Independent

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