8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 2,1985 Pontypool We are in the last quarter of the year now. Already, Christmas products (mostly lights) are showing up on display display in shopping mall stores. Perhaps you are tidying parts of the house in order to find some room to hide those special gifts. During this procedure, you could come across things you no longer need, but to someone else it could be a treasure. Save it, and bring it along to the gigantic yard sale at the manse in Bethany on October 12th, 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. For free pickup before that date, please call Bev Hafeli 277- 3524. Bethany is trying to raise funds for the use of their church, but Pontypool is also part of the pastoral charge and both churches should be helping each other. I'll try to mention more next week. On Thursday, September 19th, a meeting was held at the Pontypool Community Centre with an attendance of 32. Eight tables of Euchre were played. High Lady - Eileen MacMillan, 77; 2nd High Lady - Margaret Wright, 73; High Man - John Nimigon, 74; 2nd High Man - Cliff Curtis, 70; Stan Wright, 70. Cliff and Stan drew a card to break the tie and Cliff won the prize. Lucky draw winner was Greta Cameron. Prizes were donated donated by the Pontypool Community Community Centre. Next meeting will be held on Thursday, October 3rd at 8 p.m. On Tuesday, September 24th, the United Church Women held a meeting at Yvonne Fallis' home at 1:00 p.m. Yvonne conducted a brief devotional period on the subject of love. After the usual procedures of reading the minutes, correspondence, and a satisfactory Treasurer's report, plans were made for Jeanne and Wes McMahon's "Nostalgia" dance (invitation only) at the Pontypool Community Community Centre, October 5th, for which the Pontypool U.C.W. are catering the lunch. Also, some considerable discussion discussion and preparations for the Pontypool Roast Beef Dinner on November 8th were made. (See Coming Events later). It Was also decided to donate the rest of Jessie Fisk's books to the Sùnday School. Next meeting of the Pontypool U.C.W. will be on October 22nd, at the home of Dorothy Dewar. The meeting was closed, and our hostess then served delicious refreshments. refreshments. Church calendars are being • sold by the Sunday School. Just mention your desire and they will gladly oblige. V Congratulations for the \ successful sale of evergreen seedlings. v, It was an honour to have our hew minister, Rev. Heather Smith, attend the Pontypool U.C.W. meeting. She is trying to concentrate on visitation, which has not been carried out on a regular basis for some time. . Just a reminder to come and partake in the special service of Holy Communion next Sunday, October 6th. It will be an encouragement for Rev. Heather Smith to have a full church congregation. Other services coming up in October are: October 13th - Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Sunday; October 20th - Bethany Church's Anniversary Anniversary Service - 11:00 a.m., guest preacher: Rev. Cameron Reid. There will be no service in Pontypool that Sunday, but we are invited to worship with Bethany that day, noting the hour change. Bethany United Church is holding their Annual Church Fowl Supper on Friday, November 1st. This is always a delightful meal and means two Friday evenings off from preparing your own family's goodies, and there will be no leftovers to refrigerate. The first meeting of the Bethany and Pontypool Teenagers' Group will be on Friday, October 4th, in Bethany for a movie, refreshments refreshments and discussion as to the program or format of future events. While it is customary for couples to share things, this does not apply to sharing stays in hospital. Gordon Strong is now in Peterborough Civic Hospital, but is now progressing progressing nicely. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. George Joncas and his wife Rose, got back from a two- week holiday in Greece. He brought a present for everyone everyone in the family and he brought his father a purse to put money in, and Alex said he should give it to somebody else in Pontypool who has money to put in it because "I haven't got any money to put in it." Typical of Alex, Actually, Actually, if Alex has an empty purse, it is because he has a heart full of golden generosity. Alex Is one of our revered seniors, George and Rose hud a good trip. Another couple Is just back also from travelling, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mucha had an extended visit with her relatives in Newfoundland and Labrador, They left Pontypool on August 5th, and arrived In Newfoundland on August 7th, for a wonderful holiday. Ann Dempster, the sister of Mrs. Mucha, accompanied them hack for a three-week visit and will be returning to Newfoundland October lltli. 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