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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Dec 1984, p. 26

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( 6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 19,1984 Newcastle Lions Raise Over $1,600 Section Two New Management for Bowmanville Taxi The Newcastle Lions Club has raised $1,640 for a new diabetes centre at Memorial Hospital as the result of a recent draw. Draw Chairman Roy Hopkins has announced announced that the winner winner of the $500 first prize was G. Stinson, of R.R. 1 Trenton. He held ticket number 960. Profits from the project project will go towards the $35,000 which Newcastle Newcastle Lions have pledged towards a diabetes centre in the new wing at Memorial Hospital. Second prize went to Bruce Lush, of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. His ticket numbered 1655 won $200. The first prize was drawn by Connie De- Jong and the second prize was drawn by Jessie Jessie Heenan last Tuesday, Tuesday, December 11, at the Newcastle Community Community Hall. The event took place at the regular Lions Bingo. Grace Gaines won the super jackpot of $300, while Dorothy Start received a basket of groceries. Mr. Hopkins said all tickets for the draw were sold and he added that he would like to thank all those who purchased tickets. never tire of your year-long support! Best wishes to you and your families for a joyous Noel! IWffHR&M Jamieson Tire 46 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-5467 Bowmanville Taxi is now under new management. management. Local residents Neil Vanhout (left) and Woodrow Lawrence (right) celebrated their official official ownership of the business on December 7th. Mayor Garnet Rickard is pictured here with the proprietors alongside one of the four new vehicles in their fleet. Local Guide Earns All Round Cord Michelle Denard, of the First Bowmanville Guide Company, earned her All Round Cord recently. She was presented with the honor at a Guide meeting on Tuesday, December 11, at Memorial Park Clubhouse. Michelle is shown here with her parents, Mary Ann and Rob Denard. The All-Round Cord represents the highest possible award in the Guide movement. Many Christmas Services at Local Churches by Catherine Denny The best part of Christmas Christmas has got to be the joy of singing carols around a tree, the retelling of the greatest story ever told, and the warmth shared between family and friends at Christmas Christmas Eve. To enhance your celebrations celebrations this year, many local churches will be offering their special annual Christmas Christmas and Christmas Eve services, services, enjoyable for the whole family. St. John's Anglican Church will be holding a traditional candle light service service at 11:30 p.m. Christmas Eve, preceded by a carol sing at 11 p.m. There will also be a family service, oriented toward the younger members of the church, on Christmas Day beginning at 7 p.m. Everyone is also invited to attend the service of lessons lessons and carols to be held at 7:30 p.m. on December 23rd. . St. Joseph's Catholic Church will be holding three services on Christmas Eve to accommodate all those wishing to participate in the holiday celebrations. The first program, beginning beginning at 4 p.m., is a children's Durham Recycling Centre Will Pick Up Old Wrapping Paper When the presents are all unwrapped and Christmas is over, what do you do with all that Christmas wrapping paper? Don't throw it in the garbage, bundle it up with your newspapers and leave it out for the Durham Recycling Recycling Centre's pick-up. To avoid confusion the May the essence of Christmas touch your hearts as you share in the joys of the season. It is our privilege to be able to offer our thanks for your continued business. Vanstone Flour and Feed Mill Telephone 623-5777 ©Ibe S>ljoppe Telephone 623-6222 116 King St. W. - Bowmanville pick-up schedule will be the same as the garbage collection collection over the holiday season. The Centre asks that the public include only the non-glossy type of paper for recycling. The Durham Recycling Centre is pleased with the response from Bowmanville Bowmanville residents to the recycling recycling program in operation since the last week in September. September. Glenda Gies said that the Centre's experience in Oshawa indicated that it usually takes four to six months for a program to get established. By those standards standards Bowmanville's operation operation "is still a fledgling". However she is pleased with the results so far. She expects to have a regular collection of five tonnes of newspaper in Bowmanville eventually. They are picking picking up between two-and-a- half and four tonnes already. already. The Centre . is also pleased with the continued use of the drop-off depot for bottles and newspapers. "The materials have been very well prepared", said Ms. Gies. en H cm amy mmy holiday 6mm! Bill Colo - Boyd Woolley of Ken's Men's Wear 35 Temperance St. N. Bowmanville 623-5580 service which will be directed directed toward youths starting starting at 3 years of age, up to the lower elementary school level. At 7 p.m. a carol and communion service service will be held for teens and adults, and at midnight there will be a program for all the late nighters. On Christmas day, there will be two masses, at 9 a.m. and at 11 a.m. Trinity United Church will be holding their traditional traditional family Christmas service service this year beginning at 7 p.m. Christmas Eve. The evening promises to be an enjoyable one with lively carol singing and a large assortment assortment of Christmas stories. A regular Christ mas service will also be held on Sunday, December 23rd. The Rëhoboth Christian Reformed Church will be having their annual Christmas Christmas day celebration December December 25th at 10 a.m. Children Children always take a very active active part in this program which includes story telling, telling, carols and a sermon directed directed at their level of understanding. understanding. The church will also be holding a New Year's Eve service at 7 p.m. December 31st, and a New Year's Day celebration January January 1st at 10 a.m. An annual family Christmas Christmas Eve service will be held at St. Paul's United Church on December 24th beginning at 7 p.m. This will be a heart warming candle light service, featuring special music, carols, and a wonderful assortment of Christmas stories. The Salvation Army invites invites everyone to attend ,,their Youth Cantata to be "Jield at 4 p.m. on Sunday, December 23rd. This yearly program consists of carol singing,(including solos and duets), and story telling to be directly followed by a beautiful candlelight service. service. With all of these great Christmas celebrations to choose from, the only problem problem you should have this year is deciding which one to attend. Christmastime-.,. From ns io von, liuvc a very //, merry iXoel! Tim's Rent-All Ltd. 102 King St. W. 623-4321 Bowmanville i:$! iiltiii. Bowmanville Audio-Vision 20 King Street West Telephone 623-2312 Authorized Dealer for Panasonic -- Technics -- Hitachi Radio Shack Sales Centre

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