v t Cancer Society Benefits from B.H.S. Donation Bowmanville High School's recent Spirit Week raised a grand total of $450 for the Cancer Society. And last Friday, December 18, the student council presented the Cancer Society with its cheque. From left are: Thomas Smith, staff advisor to the council; David Smith, Minister of Social Affairs; Scott Veals, Prime Minister; Ernie Eves, Cancer Society Campaign Campaign Chairman; Mark Langley, Finance Minister; Vikki Elash, Minister of Fund-Raising; and Jack Taylor, Principal. Some of the events held during Spirit Week to raise funds for the Cancer Society and the Salvation Army included the sale of pictures with Santa Claus, the sale of candy canes, a grade 13 slave auction and the traditional "grad game" basketball basketball contest. Christmas Festivities for Club 21 Haydon News Club 21 ladies gathered at Val & Dick Lloyd's on Friday December 11th for their Christmas Party about 8:00 p.m. We enjoyed the chat and goodies we shouldn't have eaten through the evening. Then Nicola with a little help from mother gave out the Secret Pal gifts and each lady was to guess who her pal was before opening the parcel -- which by the way there was no two anywhere near the same. We then enjoyed the different different desserts and our cup of tea and coffee. Unless a change is made at our January meeting, the first Monday, January 4th, the groups will be the same 1 with Lynn Liptay and Bev Cochrane. Peggy and Cindy Millson & Blanche Jones joined with 13 other members of the Newtonville Bowling League at the Haydon Community Community Centre for our Christmas party Tuesday evening. Because of the morning storm several members from Newtonville decided to fore- Peggy Millson got the Balog- naPrize. There were three door prizes that went to Karen McAleese, Pat Millson and Peggy Millson. We exchanged gifts and on Thursday night at our bowling the remaining exchange exchange would be made and the ladies from the east could partake in lunch and drink. Mr. & Mrs. John Adams and family spent Saturday evening with Mr. & Mrs. Ernie Ernie Adams and family at Blackstock for a Christmas pot go the party. Following a pot get-together, luck supper and Linda s Sunday, Mr. & Mrs. Rich- >unch, - - -- good punch, we rounded out the evening by playing cards. Those lucky prize winners winners were Cindy Millson -- high lady and Sandra McAleese McAleese got the low. Jean Fallis -- was high white (man) card and Dorilda McCarron took the low. Joan Adams had the most lone hands, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 180 Rossland Rd. E.. Oshawa Phone 723-9631 CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOl 11 AM Wednesday Testimony Meeting 8 p in. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM IN CHURCH EDIFICE Tuesday and Friday 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Wed. 7 to 7:45 p.m., Thurs. 7 to 9:30 p.m. NURSI-R) All Mil mill 'Ml TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Ministers: Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A. M.Div. M.Th. Michelle Morrison-Glover B.A., M.R.E. Sunday, January 3,1988 "All About Adam and Eve" For information on Nursery Care and Church School Call 623-3138 Serving Bowmanville and area since 1835 155 Years of Community Service Horn's JVitgltcatt (Hfyurdf Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, January 3rd, 1988 CHRISTMAS II 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying On of Hands for Healing Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley &t. Raul's Snitch Cfmrcf) Minister: Rev. N. E. SchilMrtiom, B.A., M. Dtv. Organist: Mr. Douglas DswiW Church Suctsliry: Helen Mdnnus (23-7346 Sunday, January 3rd, 1988 Sacrament of Holy Communion St. Paul's New Year's Eve Party 8:00 p.m. until ? Music, Dancing, Cards, Prizes, Buffet Meal Singles--$5.00 Family--$15,00 Couples--$10.00 For Tickets Phone: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 Nursery Care lor pre-school children every Sunday. If you're iit'iu to Ooivmanville, me invite you to make St. Paul's your church home... ard Lott, Enniskillen were visitors with John & Diane Adams and family and Mr. John Bertrim called in for a visit. Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn Blackburn attended the Christmas family gathering Saturday evening at Miss Carol Blackburn's Blackburn's at Oshawa. Mr. & Mrs. Brent Cochrane Cochrane and girls went to the Enniskillen School Christmas Christmas concert Wednesday evening. Mr. & Mrs. B. Cochrane, Cindy & Kathy spent the week-end with Mrs. John Cochrane (Gramma) at Peterborough. Peterborough. Mr. & Mrs. Ian Graham and boys were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Kyle Graham to celebrate celebrate Sadie's birthday on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Jones enjoyed enjoyed the Christmas lights and tour of Cullen Gardens Friday evening and celebrated celebrated their Wedding Anniversary Anniversary in the dining lounge of Cullens Restaurant. Mrs. Mary Spry and Ashley Ashley were week-end visitors with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack Potts. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Potts and family attended the Party for Sadie Graham on Sunday. Sunday. Mrs. Val Lloyd went with fellow members of the Mothers Mothers Fellowship of Enniskillen for their Christmas supper at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel, Monday evening. Then the ladies all returned to Val's home for the evening and gift exchange. Mr. & Mrs. Dick Lloyd attended attended the Christmas School concert at Enniskillen, Wednesday Wednesday evening where the girls participated in the concert. concert. Mrs. Chris Simon, Oshawa and Mrs. Val Lloyd visited on Friday with Mrs. Gesela Riefke at Pontypool for lunch. Congratulations to Wayne & Carol Rusaw who became grandparents for the first time last week. Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs. Percy (Julie) Beech, Blackstock on the birth of a baby girl. Mr. & Mrs. Art Trewin were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Trewin Saturday evening celebrating Earl & Ruby's (Trewin) 45th Wedding Wedding Anniversary. Congratulations -- by today's today's standards thats a Long time. Congratulations to little Miss Sadie Graham who celebrated celebrated her fourth birthday December 21st with a big party on Sunday. Both sets of grandparents were able to attend and most of her aunts and uncles and BAHA'I FAITH "The diversity In the human family should be the cause of love and harmony, as it is in music where many different different notes blend together In the making of a perfect chord, If you meet those of a different race and color to yoursell, do not mistrust them...Think of them as different different colored roses growing growing In the garden of humanity." humanity." For information phone 623-7621 or 623-9277 THo Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. December 30. 1987 5 Lucky Shoppers Receive Christmas Gifts families came for the luck supper. Mr. & Mrs. Bert Ashton, Toronto were Wednesday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Weir Swain and they got a call from Fred & Reama, from Florida and Meta says -- they are fine. Mrs. Norma Kennedy, Nick & Brandee visited Saturday Saturday morning with Mr. & Mrs. Bob McCormick Newcastle Newcastle and Brandee stayed overnight. Mr. Cecil Kennedy called on his sister and brother-in- law, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Courier of Newcastle Saturday Saturday morning. On Saturday evening Steve & Cindy Millson and boys visited with Mr. & Mrs Blair (Marilyn) Vaneyk and family. Mrs. & Mrs. S Mill- son, Adam and Andrew were guests at her parents Mr. & Mrs Don Cowle's Christmas party -- Bowmanville Bowmanville on Sunday. They called on Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Ruelland and Jason, Bowmanville later in the evening. Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Kennedy attended the wedding of Mr. & Mrs. Ross Beaten (nee Doris Patterson), New Brunswick Brunswick at St.'Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. The reception was held at the home of her daughter -- Mr. & Mrs. William Fallow, Oshawa. Sunday callers with Kennedy's Kennedy's were Mr. & Mrs, Bob (Janet) McCormick and Jessica Jessica and Mr. Mac McCormick McCormick and girlfriend Debby, Newcastle and were dinner guests. Mr. Kevin Kennedy, Oshawa also was a supper guest. Roy & Lorna Graham spent Sunday with Kyle & Barb Graham and children were in on the celebrations for Sadie's Lloyd and Fred and Mrs. Susan Shrigley, Oshawa were entertained entertained by the Trewin families families for an evening dinner at the Port Darlington Marina Hotel Saturday evening where they celebrated with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Trewin for their 45th Anniversary. Then they returned to Don & Dee Trewin's home to round out the celebrations. Mrs. Cindy Millson & Adam came in as runner up in the mother & off spring bowling at Liberty Bowl at Bowmanville on Saturday. Then Santa made his apear- ance. Now let us continue our tour of Haydon starting at the north -- on the east side : 1. Mr. & Mrs Grant and family family are in their new home a little north of the (C. Gar- rards) on the opposite side -- Then right down the line are: 2. Ottto & Brenda Liecchi 3. Mrs. Toni Farrugia 4. Mr. & Mrs. D. Wilson 5. Mr. & Mrs. John Bowler 6. Roy & Ann Paterson 7. John & Diane Adams 8. C. Van Heuvelen 9. Wayne & Carol Rusaw 10. Bill & Kim Potts 11. Fred & Sybil Smith BAGNELL - Gary Ralph, suddenly at home in Oshawa, on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1987. Gary Ralph Bagnell, aged 47 years. Dear lather of Todd, Mark, Glen and Chad, all of Oshawa. Beloved son of W. W. "Bill" Bagnell and the late Joan (Muir) Bagnell, Bowmanville. Dear brother of Lynne (Mrs. R. Robson), Dwight and Gail (Mrs. Wm. "Ray" Preston), Bowmanville. For funeral arrangements please contact Armstrong Funeral Home Limited, Oshawa. 52-1S Darlington Wood Products OldtimersDefeat O.M.S. 7-5 By Bob Sheridan On Friday night, our undermanned undermanned defense corps of Ray Preston, Bob Hellam and Warren Townsley played an exhausting but gallant game as they inspired inspired our team to a come from behind victory. Ed Schreyer opened the scoring for Bowmanville early in the first period but O.M.S. struck back to make the score 4-2 by the middle of-the second frame. Grant FlintofT then scored three goals with line mate George Sainsbury notching two. Hugh German picked up three assists playing right wing with Grant and George. Bob Sheridan picked up one goal assisted by Ron Clemens. Art Hester played well in the Bowmanville goal. His only fault was a failure to stop a break away by Jack Snedden. Jack put a fake on Art that dropped the goalie to his knees and then slid an easy shot under him. Beat Heritage House Excellent goal-tending by Art Hester and Jim Hancock Hancock held the score to 6-4. Jim was especially unbeatable unbeatable against the line of George Sainsbury,, Grant Flintoff and Ron Clemens who levelled a barrage of shots against him. The goal scorers for Heritage House were Frank Littlejohn and John Worden Worden with two each. Heritage House led 4-2 in the second period and fought bravely to protect the lead although they were outnumbered with only four reserves on the bench. Davidj Green and line- mate Irv Gill each scored twice with'(/three assists going to Joe Balson. Geiry Henderson played a fine game, scoring once on a pass from Ron Rushak and setting up Bob Sheridan for the prettiest goal of the night. Warren Townsley, Bob Hellam and Hugh German put in yeoman service on defense. Congratulations to Irv Gill and Neale McLean who returned to our lineup in fine style after a two month lay-off. 's party. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Slemon For a Discussion of Our Home Marketing Program Call: Willy Wicha 571-0600 (Bus.) 987-5004 (Res.) Rnwil LtPwe Reel Estate Services Ltd. Realtor It's good to know someone who knows. -"W Homeowners insurance discounts from state Farm. For qualified homeowners, we offer discounts which can make our already low premium even lower. Call for details. DON IRVINE 108Waverley Road Bowmanville 623-4482 4 The last group of Lucky Shopper winners picked up their Christmas gifts at the Bank of Montreal on Tuesday, December 22. From left are: Dave Pearcey, Sandra Stacey, Sharon Shank, Carole Gould, Marg Huxter, Debbie Power and Gord Crawford. Mrs. Gould, from Gould's Cards and Gifts in Bowmanville, was presenting the gifts on behalf of the Downtown Business Improvement Association (the sponsors of the contest). Customers of participating downtown merchants were eligible to enter the contest by filling filling out entry ballots which were selected at random. Central School Students Host Annual Christmas Play Santa Claus and some of his elves dropped by last week for the Christmas program at the Central Pub lic School in Bowmanville. Here, the cast assembles on stage for a quick photo before the show begins. 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