i ! >' The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, December 18,1985 15 Liberty Pentecostal Presents Living Nativity Scene The 'Living' Nativity scene at Liberty donkey who was unco-operative. The sheep, pig Pentecostal Church ran into weather problems in and goats played their parts perfectly. Following its initial presentation on Saturday evening with the performance, the cast assembled inside the the wind sweeping in from the northwest, making church to thaw out and have their picture taken, the chill factor quite different from Christmas in The weather was more favorable for the Sunday the Middle East. But, the show went on, as evening presentation, scheduled, without too much participation by the This year, wish your friends and relatives the best of the season the easv wav . . . with a personal Christmas Greeting in The Canadian Statesman for only $3.36 per eolumn ineh, and in The Newcastle Independent for half that priee. Telephone 623-3303 and one of our Classified Advertising consultants will he happy to assist voit. (Eanabian Statesman (Htfe Siewcastle Unbepenbent Starkville Happenings Congratulations to our minister and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Bryan Ramsom from the United Church manse in Newtonville, on the birth of their daughter Natasha Anne on Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany of Bowmanville visited on Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. John Murphy visited with Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Isabelle Trim, Mrs. Bernice Stark, Mrs. Ruth Robinson and Mrs. Gloria Todd enjoyed the Orono Rebekah Lodge Turkey Dinner and Christmas Party with their meeting following held at the United Church in Orono. Mr. Bruce Trim of Newmarket was a Wednesday overnight and Thursday visitor with his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Trim. 1 On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Mrs. Isabelle Trim attended the Newcastle Senior Citizens turkey dinner and Christmas party held at the Newcastle Town Hall. Mr. Fred Rypstra arrived home on Thursday after spending a three-week holiday in the Netherlands visiting with his three sisters and other relatives. On Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch and Mrs. Alvin Souch and Heather visited with Mr. arid Mrs, Andy Van Drunnen and family, Cavan, to celebrate Terry's 11th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim visited Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox, Bowmanville. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch and Blaine visited in Bowmanville with Mrs. Sandra Hendry, Alexandra and Ailsa. Mr, and Mrs. Morley Robinson were supper guests of Mrs. W. R. Prouse, Noreen and Charlie, Port Hope, one evening during the week. ■ Several ladies of the community community attended a "Tops and Trends" demonstration held at the home of Mrs. Doris Sinclair on Monday evening. Mrs. Jack McKay visited Wednesday morning with Mrs. Edna Dobson. On Thursday morning, the girls of the craft class met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Trim for their weekly session. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell of Canton visited Saturday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. pn Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nesbitt, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather visited in Peterborough on Saturday evening with friends from Alvin's work. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fonk with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rossiter of Port Credit spent Saturday overnight and Sunday at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell entertained Brian's brother and sisters and their families at their home for the Caswell family Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Good- murphy, Michael, Jennifer and Jeffery of Orono visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch, Brian and Blaine. Mr. Ralph Fry and Gordon of Canton visited Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson of Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim on Sunday morning. Mrs. John Windatt visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Dobson. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville. On Sunday, Miss Dyana Layng was an afternoon tea guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Robbins, Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobs of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barton of Bowmanville were supper guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd and family. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow were Ellen's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKay of Athens near Brock- ville. Miss Sandra Hopper and Mr. Clarence Ton, both of Oshawa were supper guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stutt. On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Caswell and Shaughn of Newcastle entertained entertained at a birthday supper for their daughter Marisha who was celebrating her 3rd birthday. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wall of Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell, Mr. Jeff Caswell of University of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, Mr. Jim Hallowell and Mr, and Mrs. Gary Higgins, Mary and Sarah of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ko DeWitt of Cowanville visited Sunday evening with his brother, Mr. John DeWitt. Mrs. Verna Carman visited Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Sunday, church and Sunday school services were held at Shiloh United. Rev. Bryan Ransom preached his sermon on "Love" and also conducted communion services. services. The Advent candles representing "Love" and "Peace" were lit by Miss Christa Robinson and Miss Angela Robinson. Shiloh U.C.W. Meeting On Wednesday afternoon, December 11th, Shiloh U.C.W. met at the home of their president, Mrs. Sherrill Souch with 16 ladies and two little girls present. The devotional "What makes Christmas" was given by Gloria Todd following following which everyone joined in singing several Christmas carols. "Happy Birthday" was sung to Ruth Robinson and Dawn Brettell. Monthly reports were read by Gloria Todd and Margaret Todd. We have had a request from the Men's Hostel in Oshawa for donations donations of potatoes, carrots, turnips, etc, to be used for the men's Christmas dinners. Please bring these vegetables to church on Sunday so they can be taken to Oshawa. A meeting will be held on Monday, January 13th at Centennial United Church in Oshawa for all U.C.W. presidents presidents and their assistants. Our next meeting will be held on Wednesday afternoon, January 15th at the home of Mary Caswell. All ladies are asked to bring a gift to this meeting for a baby shower for Mrs. Roberta Ransom and her new daughter, Natasha. Joan Murphy gave a reading on "Christmas Time" and Isabelle Trim conducted a contest about Christmas. Gloria Todd was the winner of the contest. Christmas gifts were then exchanged among the members and we enjoyed singing some more carols. A tasty lunch was served and the prize for having the Lucky Cup was won by Annette Savery. Ruth Andrews.., thanked Sherrill for hosting this meeting at her home. ï«^ï«ïsïBa:ï«!É«ïS5£i£sî£ïsïï«ïe£ï«:!8S£ïs<!É«$si(!£e£ïe£ïe£$«c FIRE DEPARTMENT TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Christmas Message Have yourself a Merry Christmas . . . but keep it safe from the dangers of the Season. Christmas trees, decorations, gift wrappings, they all add up to greater home fire danger. Keep the tree fresh and green by standing it in water throughout throughout its' stay indoors. Keep cigarettes and matches at a safe distance. Switch the tree lights off at bedtime and before leaving home. This is the time to take the utmost care to make sure that holiday fun will not turn into a family tragedy. Watch small children more carefully during this Holiday Season and never leave them unattended. If fire should strike, first get everyone out of the house then sound the alarm and call the Fire Department before attempting to fight the fire yourself. Your first rule in the event of fire is to get.out safely. Please exercise special care in all your Christmas preparations and activities. Hopefully, this will help to eliminate eliminate any cause for the Fire Department to visit you during this festive season. 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