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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Dec 1984, p. 10

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( ( f 10 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, December 26.1984 n ■NmcaatlE J SnhepeniiEnt Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Monday Night Ladies Bowling League Greetings of the season and a Happy New Year to all our readers! On Tuesday, Dec. 18, the Seniors Bowling Club enjoyed a Pot Luck luncheon following their regular bowling. After a sumptuous meal, the bowlers enjoyed an afternoon of cards, with the following winners, 1st Dorothy Branch, 2nd Eva Smith, 3rd Kathleen Kimball and 4th Vance Cooper. Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burns and baby Cory were Cory's great aunts, Leah Kerr of Port Perry and Norma Gay of Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley enjoyed Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckley, Willowdale. Mrs. Bessie Dean spent Christmas with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gamey Lycett, Andrea and Dean, Port Hope. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce included Pat and Orville Stinson of Chesley, Ken and Jean Pearce of Orangeville, Marg and Joe Hockin of Oakville, Peggy Visser of Toronto, Fran and Terry. Garwood of Beaconsfield, Miss Marion Fisher of Belleville, Stan and Kay Powell and Margaret Rudman. Miss Kentville, spending Candy Storks, Nova Scotia is the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storks. The Newcastle Lionesses enjoyed their Christmas parly last Monday in the Lions Room of the Newcastle Community Hall. Guests included eleven ladies from Parkview who made a quilt for the Lionesses, Lion President Ray Loseby and wife Donna and Lion Liaison Officer Edmund Majer and his wife Mona. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson included Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gorrill of Cameron and Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell and Kelly hosted a family dinner for members of her family, June Pitt, Watson's and Lloyd Heard's from Bowmanville. Mrs. Nellie Spencer had an early Christmas gift. On Saturday, Dec. 21, grandson. Terry Bernard and wife Mary Lynn of Flesherton, became proud parents of a baby girl at Owen Sound Hospital. A Merry Christmas, indeed! Nellie spent the festive season with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard and family, Flesherton. Miss Charlotte Haldenby, Sault Ste. Marie, is spending a week of her Christmas vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Allan Haldenby. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed Sunday lunch with their son and daughter-in-law, Rob and Sophie and grandchildren Lorraine, Justin, Alexander and Leonard Scott, Little Britain. Mr. Wilson Carson, Newtonville, was a Saturday evening guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. Harold Barrowclough, Wesleyville, visited last Monday with his niece, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Mrs. K. Kimball enjoyed Sunday brunch with her neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Saunders and Brent. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, were Sunday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood and Scott, Stephenson Road,' were Saturday evening guests of his grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago, accompanied by Miss Dorrene Powell, spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coulter, Kevin and Keith, Campbellville. Birthday greetings to Carolyn Garrod, Theda Bedwin, Audrey Sunday, Fred Glanville, Nellie Vanderstarre, Wilda Johnson and Amanda Darrach. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred who observe their wedding anniversary on New Year's Day. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade included Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wade, Peggy, Stephanie and Paul of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and sons of Kendal. Mrs. George Stephenson hosted Christmas dinner on Sunday at the home'-of her daughter and son-in-law, Ross and Peggy Boyd. Celebrating Christmas with their mother, Anne, were thirty-three family members Bob and Arlene Stephenson and family, Lynn and Dave Reid and family, Brampton, Betty and Jorge Vireutt and family, Toronto and of course, the Boyds. Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Gladys Paceyand family were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Pacey of Peterborough, Miss Janice Brown of Oshawa and Mr. Glenn Brown, Royal Military College. Kingston. ' Om UÜ1Q May each hour In the days ahead be happy and chcerfull from . lights video action 0? 110 Waverley Rd„ Bowmanville 623-3658 vC 9av auld LANG J $ A note of cheer to wish you n happy and healthy New Year! from Pauline Mote (Manager) Gori Bailey Maureen Mumford MattltiiwK INSUfUNCmOKmuMIHU 983-6032 Orono Anglican News On Sunday at the eleven o'clock service at St. George's Church, the choir presented a programme of Lessons and Carols with the following readers from the congregation, Ron Locke, Hilda Call, Bill Clarke and Gladys Hayman. The Fellowship Club sang the number, We Three Kings. home where the Chard's and Mr. Lancaster greeted the singers. Pies and beverages were enjoyed. United Church News On Thursday evening about twenty-five members of the choir, Hi C and 11.Up Groups went carolling, after which they returned to the Lancaster On Christmas Sunday, Dec. 23rd, Rev. Donald Tansley preached the sermon, Roads to Bethlehem. Miss Nancy Allin sang the solo, He Shall Feed His Flock from Handel's Messiah. Rev. Donald Stiles read the first scripture reading from Isaiah and gave the announcements. The Rev. Bill Piercy will conduct the December 30th service. B0WLIN6 RESULTS 175 & Over C. Van Dusen 216, 217, 226, T. Langstaff 179, 228, 197, D. Foster 211, 201, 176, B. Major 237, 177, 225, B. Dearing 223, 175, A. Langstaff 207, 209, K. Mercer 208, 204, S. Foster 206, 232, M. Trim 238,196,1. Brown 217, 185, L. Crockett 219, 189, H. Couroux 212, A. Mercer 185, D. Mercer 228, D. Walker 196, C. Berney 229, L. McKnight 201, D. Mackey 186, K. Langstaff 206, K. Wotton 224, C. Robinson 207, R. Foster 175, B. Stacey 179, E. Miller 301, M. Major 193, S. Williams 177, M. Pierik 205. Tuesday Morning Seniors League Top 5 2 Game Totals A. Pearce 381, M. Hall 374, E. Couch 370, V. Cooper 341, Jean Holmes 320. Thursday Night Mixed League 175 & Over B. Dennis 183, 263, 210, K. Boyd 213, 183, 215, W. Forget 185,196, B. Forget 188, 199, B. Lewis 187, 181, K. Jury 180, 221, J. Forget 281, 206, C. Lycett 230, 213, S.L. Bovd 219, 211, C. Moffatl 210, 215, F. Forget 297, 204, M. Blaker 247, S. Dennis 195, E. Miller 194, A. Crozier 189, J. Rossignol 196, M. Beacock 189, R. Crozier 194. Youth Bowling Sr. 100 & Over P. McMullon 109, 149, S. Miller 103, 130, M. Rossignol 106, 118, D. Werheid 102, 161, D. Miller 143, 120, S. Willsher 125,110, L. Weaver 118,115, B. Coyle 165,118, B. Fisk 122,148, D. Winter 201, 171, T. DeJong 106, 111, K. Miller 188, 155, D. Arays 129, L. Cobbledick 112, T. de Vries 120, T. Winter 103. Jr. 75 & Over N. Virtue 144, 123. J. Miller 78, 87. M. Coyle 106, 111, J. Darrach 102, 117, I. M. Moulton 81, 100, J. Berney 92, 82, D. Peel 86, B. Metcalf 106, R. Locke 75, A. Chinn 80, L. Virtue 79, E. Locke 86, L. Foote 78. Monday Night Ladies League Dec. 17 175 and Over L. Crockett 187, 186, 186, M. Pierik 180, 247, 195, T. Langstaff 262, 199; 236, A. Langstaff 181, 279, 176, S. Foster 186, 178, 221, I. Brown 201, 215, 211, C. Berney 233, 218, L. McKnight 175, 188, M. Kent 185,188, K. Langstaff 193, 175, B. Major 231, 192, M. Major 180, 192, N. i\lu in by 207, 201, D. Walker 225, 203, K. Miller 191, 193, M. Trim 277, 227, M. Wade 180, 197, C. Van Dusen 215,1). Mackey 205, B. Dearing 179, I), McCarron 236, C. Langstaff 201, K. Mercer 187, D. Foster 203, V. Watson 213, T. Barraball 183, S. Williams 190, 11. Couroux 185, D. Mercer 208, I). Neal 237, E. Bruce 258. Burley Tuesday Morning Seniors League Dec. 18 Top 5 Bowlers 2 Game Total Pearce 389, M. Hall 307, I. Cunningham 303, M. 301, Jean Holmes 293. Thursday Night Mixed League Dec. 20,175 and Over B. -Lewis 233, 208, 259, J. Forget 181, 227, 201, C. Lycett 180,238,249, F. Forget 219,253, 179, K. Boyd 215, 206, 214, B. Forget 185,178, N. Dennis 175, 207, K. Jury 197,178, B. Dennis 207, 179, S. Dennis 202, 196, E. Miller 177, 216, K. Moffatt 221, 187, L. Forget 176, M. Blaker 175, W. Forget 223, A. Crozier 238, C. Moffatt 190, R. Beacock 204, K. Chapman 183. NEWTONVILLE Mrs. Acy Farrow attended the Bowmanville Nurses' Association Christmas party held at the home of Mrs. Betty Elliott's, Bowmanville, on Monday evening. Last Sunday Mrs. Lena Clysdale was with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer and family to celebrate their wedding anniversary and daughter Kim's birthday. Other family members included Ken, home from Kitchener - Waterloo , College and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gilmer of Oshawa. Mrs. Shirley Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jones of '■ Sherwood Park, Alberta arrived Thursday by plane to spend the holiday season with Mrs. Bca Jones. On Saturday the three members visited Shirley's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffs at London. 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