4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 7, 1987 Orono and District News % *»'>««» QUOTE:"Not what we have, but what we use ; Not what we see, but what we choose - These are the things that mar or bless The sum of human happiness! Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett Barnett were Sunday, Dec. 28 dinner guests of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. James Adamson, Pickering, and for a family gathering. New Year's day guests of Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and Mrs. E. Billings included Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNaul, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmett and family, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and family, Mrs. Rosie Graham. Sympathy of the community community to Mrs. Olive Millson and Mr. Everett Brown in the loss of their sister, Miss Marion Brown, who passed away'Monday, Dec. 29. Funeral Funeral was held Wed., Dec. 31st from Macintosh -- Anderson Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Rev. F. Milnes officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barnard Barnard and family and Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Stapleton arrived arrived home Sat., Jan 3, after The annual New Year's Day Levee at Branch 178 Bowmanville Legion attracted an overflow crowd starting the new year off by renewing friendships and enjoying the delicious food that had been prepared. Here, President Walter Park and his wife Doreen check out the punch with Past President Bill Rose. Newtonville and District Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staple- ton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wood and Chad attended a family Baptist dinner at Baltimore on Sunday. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Newcastle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson Christmas eve. At Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins for Christmas Eve were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tompkins, Port Hope; Mr. Doug Tompkins; of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. John McGuey; "Mrs.~Becky Crockett, of Newcastle, and Mr. Robert Tompkins. NEWTONVILLE BOWLING 50/50 Draw: Joan Argue. Team Standings: Chimps 39; Gorillas 37; Baboons 36; Orangutans 25 pts. 200 games by Lois Walker 276, 226; Peggy Millson 263, 213; Marlene Stacey 249, 226; Blanche Jones 260,201; Diane Sciuk 259; Joan Argue 246, 216; Bernice Henderson 244, 242; Jean Arnold 240; Sabine Parks 236; Cindy Millson 223, 223, 220; Susan Floyd 219; Joyce Stacey 211; Sandra McAleese 210; Linda Adams 206,206; Pat Millson 204; Karen McAleese 203. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood were Christmas dinner guests with Owen Skinkle and Andrea Harris, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow visited Christmas night with Mr. Bruce Todd in Oshawa Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrow in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeo and Scott, Orono; Mrs. E. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Eward Robinson and Ross, of Starkville were Christmas Christmas dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Mrs. Jim Imiach, Dale and Robert were dinner guests on Christmas Day at Mr. and Mrs. David Imiach and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.- Bill Gilmer, at Janetville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Ryan and Jan, had their Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, of Newcastle. Newcastle. Mrs. Janet Paeden had her Christmas dinner .with . Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Coopérât Coopérât Bowmanville. A lovely Christmas Eve ' Service was held at the church on Wednesday evening. evening. Taking part were Beverly Beverly Stacey, Tricia and Steven Steven Stapleton, Julie Ogden and Sharon and Nadine Stapleton. Several carols were sung including a dialogue. Kim Gilmer and Marvin Stapleton sang a duet, "O Holy Night" and Miss Sharon Stapleton sang a solo "Let There be Peace on Earth". Offering was taken by all coming forward and placing a gift on the offering offering plates guided by the leaders in this symbolic act. A story of the lighting of the candles was performed by Rev. Ransom. Closed with everyone lighting a candle and singing "Silent Night". Mrs. Phyllis Peck spent Christmas day with her daughters at Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cobbledick and family at Campbellcroft. At Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins for Christmas dinner were Robert Tompkins, Miss Becky Crockett, Crockett, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. John McGuey, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Kim and Ken, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gilmer, Oshawa; and Mrs. Vi Gilmer, of Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Staple- ton and family had Christmas Christmas dinner with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Arnold and boys were dinner guests on Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff, of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson Henderson and family, of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, had Christmas dinner with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mrs. E. Austin and Mrs. Gladys Osborne, of Port Hope were overnight guests on Christmas Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stapleton. On ■ Christmas Day, Mrs. Marguerite Marguerite Walsh and family, Mrs. Bev Rutledge, Mrs. Isobel Whetstone of Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christie and boys of Whitby joined them for Christmas dinner. Mrs. Mary O'Neill, Mrs. Isobel St. Louis and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Goheen, Matthew and Edmund of Port Hope and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bennett of Belleville were dinner guests on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Leudke and boys enjoyed a family Christmas dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Leudke at Chelsey and joined Mr. Bob and Bill Henderson of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Henderson Henderson and girls and Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson Chris and Jessica of Newcastle Newcastle at Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Hendersons for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tompkins at Port Hope. Boxing Day dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Courtney and Derek, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood and Scott of Newcastle; Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood, Lindsay; and Sarah, Mr. Floyd Wood and Miss Leslie Mohun of Oshawa. enjoying their holidays in Florida. Mrs. Kay Beggs, Pon- typool, was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. David Perrier, Perrier, Bolton, Douglas and Doreen were holiday guests of her parents, "The Chal- lices," last week. Sympathy of the community community to the Cowan family in the sudden loss of their husband, husband, father and- grandfather. grandfather. Brooks passed away suddenly, New Years Eve. The funeral was held Saturday, Saturday, January 3, from Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, with Rev. Fred Milnes officiating. New Year's Eve Party Another very enjoyable evening was spent in the downstairs main hall of Orono United Church, to celebrate New Years Eve. About eleven tables of cards and assorted other games were enjoyed by the crowd. Later in the evening ■ a program was much enjoyed enjoyed with Bob Chatèr reciting, reciting, solos by Mildred Young and Marion Milnes, duet by Rev. and Mrs. Milnes, readings readings by I. Challice and, of course, music by our own musicians, namely Carlos Tamblyn, cornet; Fred Milnes, trombone; Don Hamm, saxophone; Alvin Yeo, drums and Martha Farrow on piano. A very lis- tenable menu of music and I'm sure even Guy Lombardo Lombardo would have approved! approved! Following the program, program, a delicious buffet was set up and it quickly disappeared!^ disappeared!^ ,As midnight approached, all joined in a large circle (it gets larger every year) and the orchestra struck up "Auld Lang Syne". Following Following the merriment and greetings, Rev. Fred conducted conducted a very meaningful devotion to start the new year off right for the folks of Orono United Church and Kirby United Church. Orono United Church News Beautiful flowers adorned the church on Sunday Sunday morning, from the Kent and Williams wedding, and the funerals of the late Marion Marion Brown and , the late Brooks Cowan. Mrs. Cheri Davies gave a very interesting children's story about "protective clothing" and everyone Enniskillen News The Ernest Werry Christmas Christmas family gathering was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry and family, family, Nobleton. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Sanderson, Raglan, were recent recent visitors with the Edgar Wrights. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Siemens, Michael and Katie, Traraglon, Victoria, Australia, were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Worden and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dittburner, Jason and Julie, Stittsville spent the weekend of December 28th with Earl and Don Trewins. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Martin, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill were holiday guests of Ralph and Joyce Virtue. Messrs. Harold and Roy Spry, Rochester, N.Y., visited visited with the Edgar Wright family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimi- gon spent new Year's Day with Mike and Sandra Cori- gan and family, Qakville. On Sat. evening, Jan; 3rd, Mr. anti Mrs. Wayne Piggott visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sharmon, Lindsay. Mrs. Jean Trewin, Lloyd, Earl and Marlene, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. Todd Shrigley, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and Fred, Haydon, the Dittbur- ners and Don Trewins were Sunday, December 28th dinner guests with the Earl Trewins. Mr. and Mrs. David Stain- ton and family, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock, Mrs. Linda Cryderman and Lori, Bowmanville Bowmanville were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill and Shaun, Mr. Garth McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue were Saturday dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill who recently celebrated their 58th wedding wedding anniversary. Congratulations, Congratulations, Harvey and May. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gorgerat and boys, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mrs. Lou Griffin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Don Trewin, Kelly and Brian, spent the rest of the holidays with the Jim Yanchs, Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. isuwaiu Coombs, Scarborough, were recent visitors of Miss Clara Page. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were New GOULD'S STARTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 8th GOULD'S FOOTWEAR SINCE 1888 26 WALTON ST. PORT HOPE 885-4051 Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mulder. Darryl spent the holidays in Acapulco, Mexico, with a friend. Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Rowan and boys were Friday evening evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. • Wally Griffin. Leister and Hazel Bigby and Cheryl, Montreal, were Tuesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill. On New Year's Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wright, Oshawa held a family gathering for his brothers and sisters, as well as their husbands and wives and two nieces. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright ; and Betty were among the group. We were sorry Uncle Russell and Aunt Norma couldn't be with us. It isounds as if you are comini along quite well, Uncle Russell. Keep up the good wdrk. Mr. and | Mrs. Jim McLaughlin. Were New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1 'Avery and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe celebrated 1 new Year's Day with the Dickson family in ;Beaveftoïi ai the. home of Mr. and flrs/jim Dickson. Mr. andMrs. Keith McGill were newi Year's' guests of Mr. and Mçs. Ray Van Meer,- Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Brian'McGill and Julia. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson, North Bay, were New Year's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family. The Thompsons were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howe, Whitby, were New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman were dinner guests New Year's Legion Ladies Hold Annual Xmas Party by Comrade Carol Roberts Legion Ladies Auxiliary Br. 178 held their Xmas Party Dec. 15th at the Legion Hall. Pres. Nyhl Sheehan welcomed all those present. After a toast to the queen, Comrade Mary Blunt said Grace and a delicious dinner was served by the Men's branch. Pres. Sheehan called in the men from the kitchen and presented them with a collection from the ladies which they donated to the Poppy Fund. Comrade Marg Perris held 3 draws for the 50/50. Winners were Comrades Major, Laurie, Daigle. Comrade Virginia Faircy had a draw for a Dessert Box with the winner Comrade Vera Little. Comrade Edith Welsh who is 80 years young sang "Bill Bailey" accompanied by her daughter Com. Bernice Bothwcll. Comrade Susie Graham played Xmas carols on the piano until Santa arrived. Santa, assisted by Comrades Dorothy Fair and Doris Ormislon, handed out gifts to everyone who had brought a gift for exchange, Santa received a gift from Pres. Sheehan on behalf of the Auxiliary. Pres. Sheehan wished everyone a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Call 623-5577 for Flowers day with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman and family. Mr. Stanley Taylor was a Sunday lunch guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. On Friday, Jan. 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dickson, Carp, Ontario, were overnight overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Miss MyrtleTamblyn and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman were last Sunday brunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Best and boys, Solina. Bill and Judy Henderson, Toronto, were Friday evening evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Howe and Ryan. Congratulations, folks on your recent marriage. Mrs. Peter Allen, Jenny and Patrick, Colborne, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patenaude. Trevor Wright, Sol'ina, was a recent visitor of the • Edgar Wrights. Master Ryan Howe was a New Year's Eve overnight guest of Mrs. Martha Henderson, Henderson, Oshawa. • Messrs. Roy and Harold Spry, Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. Wright and Bettyj Enniskillen, ■"Mrs. •'Margaret Axford were Sunday Sunday evening dinner gueifc of Mr. and Mrs, Murray Afford, Afford, Melanie, Stephanie and Julie celebrating Julie's birthday. Many happy returns of the day, Julie. Church Announcements Annual Reports are due on Jan. 11, 1987. These reports reports are to be submitted to Earla Rundle. Enniskillen Winter Activités Activités Jan. 18th. Come to church dressed in activity clothes and join us at the Enniskillen CLOG A after the church service. Hot dogs will be ready for us at 12 noon. Enniskillen Congregational Congregational Meeting on January 18th at 7:30 p.m. joined with the Sunday School in singing "Oh, Oh How Good is the Lord". The U.C.W. will hold their first executive meeting of the New Year on Monday, Jan. 5, to make plans for year's activities. All U.C.W. members are invited to attend a special meeting on Tuesday, Jan 6, to meet Roon and Pat El- ford, missionaries from northern Canada mission fields where they teach language language to native Indians. Congratulations to the hard-working M & S committees committees on attaining the al-* loted goal again this year. Remember to get all church reports in to the secretary secretary no later than Jan. 9, for our annual meeting and pot-luck dinner on Feb 1st following regular morning sorvipp Mrs. Pam Werry, S.S. Superintendent, thanked everyone for helping to supply supply a local needy family and an elderly person with Christmas parcels of goodies. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Williams, who were married on Saturday, Jàn. 3, in Orono United Church, with Rev. Fred Milnes officiating. The bride is the former Mrs. Marjorie Kent. The reception reception was held at King's Gar- den, Bowmanville. New Years day dinner guests of Mrs. Inez Harris -- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher, Kirby; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hird, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris and family; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Harris and family, Kendal; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris. Mrs. Hazel Stapleton and Mrs. Inez Harris were last Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Kay Kimball,- Newcastle. A large crowd was in attendance attendance at the Reception in Orono Town Hall on Sunday, Sunday, Jan. 4, given by Hon. Allan and Moira Lawrence. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by the crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Scarborough, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. many playing cards, darts, or just chatting. Make a New Years resolution to come out to our monthly meetings and dinners and bring a friend. A very happy new year to all! Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and family entertained entertained his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Bailey and his aunt, Mrs.-Eileen Billings for Boxing Day dinner. Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tamblyn and family included included Dr. and Mrs. Paul Tamblyn and family, Rockwood; Mrs. Marjorie Van Horne, "Strathaven", Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. David Staples and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn, all from Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Martin, Martin, Leskard, recently enjoyed enjoyed several days visiting family in Severn Bridge and West Guilford. Congratulations to Cheri Davis, who recently won the Crhistmas draw for a beautiful beautiful Teddy Bear courtesy of Stutt's Drug Store. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reid who were married Saturday, Dec. 27th, in Orono United Church, with Rev. Fred Milnes officiating. Mrs. Rosie Graham spent Christmas day with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burnett and family, Ashburn. Mrs. Dorothy Bailey'and Mrs. E. Billings pent Christmas Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmett and family, Lindsay. Her many friends wish Mrs. Bertha Touchburn a speedy recovery following her recent accident, fracturing fracturing her ankle. Mr. and Mrs. John Killeen, Killeen, Bowmanville, were Sun, Dec. 28 dinner guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice, on the occasion of their 28th wedding anniversary. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salt, College Place, Washington, U.S.A., Mrs. Joyce Patterson, Patterson, Oshawa; Mr. James Pigolt, Bowmanville; Mr. Brian Barnett, Simcoe, and Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barnett, Orono, were all guests at the Pigott-Patterson wedding on Sunday, Dec. 21st, at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Bowmanville. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duvall for Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall and family, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moffat and family and Mrs. Onh Miller. Pre holiday guests of Mrs. Bessie Bellamy were Mr. and Mrs. George Bellamy and family, Hamilton. Christmas Eve guests of Mrs. Bellamy: Mr. and Mrs. David Bellamy and family, Hastings, and Mrs. Bellamy returned home for Christmas Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lord, N.B., home with her parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Colvin. Mr. Shawn Robinson spent his Christmas leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robinson. Shawn is now with the Armed Forces in Nova Scotia. Mrs. Inez Harris spent Christmas holidays with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fulford and family, Meaford. INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK 4-T Club Party The "4-T Club" of the Durham Senior Citizens Complex held their annual Christmas dinner on Dec. 15th with a full house of • m'embers ' * in v attendance. Th'e evening " commenced with hot mulled cider, followed followed by a delicious turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, trimmings, including carrot pudding and a hard sauce. The hall and tables looked very attractive with festive decorations, table favors and centrepieces. A sing-song of carols, led by Gladys Brown at the piano and Dorothy Beattie at the organ were enjoyed by everyone, while waiting for Santa Claus. When he arrived, he brought a delightful surpise for us. "Mrs. Santa Claus" dressed in identical red suit (minus the beard). Gifts were exchanged and the gala evening ended with IT'S COLD OUTSIDE . . . BUT WE'RE HOT TO MAKE A DEAL! USED UR VALDES! 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