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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1988, p. 16

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t 16 Thi* Canadian Statesman. ISowmanville. December 28. 1988 Xmas Visitors in Orono Orono News by I. Challice Quote - "Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love!"- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hardy, Les- kard on the arrival of a brand new grandson, born to their daughter Bonnie and hubby. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Heard spent Christmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heard, Peterborough Peterborough and Monday with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Kramer, Oshawa. Mrs. Inez Harris was Christmas day guest with her son, Mr. ana Mrs. Ron Harris and family, Kirby, and also their guests, Mr.and Mrs. Charles Harris and Lawrence Tyler. Christmas holiday guests of Mrs. E. L. Gillbank, Mrs. Trigg, Bowmanville, Mrs. Harry Clarke, Binbrook, Anne Nagarajan and family, Connellsville, Penn. U.S.A., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb and family, Markham; Mr. and Mrs. Alan McAlpine and family Frankford; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilbank and Mr. and Mrs. David Gilbank, all from Pontypool. Christmas eve dinner guests of the 0. Challices Mr. and Mrs. Rickard Tregunna. Montreal, Quebec; Mr. and' Mrs. David Perrier and family, family, Bolton; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Brown and family, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Harmer, and family, family, Oshawa, Mr. Don Challice, Challice, Oshawa, Miss Kerry Lyn Challice, Pontypool, Mr.and Mrs. Douglas Dever- aux, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aiken, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland and girls, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pi- gott and Mr. John Robinson were Christmas dinner guests at noon at home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stapleton Stapleton and family Oshawa and in evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams, Port Perry. Mrs.Irene Burley, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, spent several days last week visiting Mr.-and Mrs. AlfPigott. Mrs. .\nna-Marie Thomson Thomson and mother, Mrs. Edith Taylor were Monday luncheon luncheon guests of Mrs. Kay Beggs, Pontypool. Christmas eve dinner g uests with Mr. and Mrs. awrence Sherwin and family family included Mrs. Anna Marie Marie Thomson, St. Petersburg, Florida, Mrs. Edith Taylor and Mrs. Velda Cowan. Mrs. Lena Clysdale, Newton Newton ville, Mrs. Irene Burleigh Bowmanville and Mr. Clarence Clarence Burleigh, John Robinson Robinson were all pre-Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pigott last week. Christmas day dinner guests of Peter and Lynda McCullough and family, in their new home, Cobb Hill, included Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barraball, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Barraball and family, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Don McHugh and family, Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barraball and family, Keene, Miss Robin Fiske, Pontypool, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Winters Winters and family, Skead, Ontario. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Barraball Barraball were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walter Fowles, Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aiken, Lindsay, spent Christmas weekend with his sister, The 0. Challices. Mr. and Mrs. George Car- son, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Barton McNeil, Oshawa, Mr.and Mrs. Kevin Schram and Mr. Dean McNeil, all of Oshawa were Christmas day guests of Mr. Wilson Carson Newtonville. Mrs. Doris Wannan spent Christmas with son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wannan and family, family, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sears and family, Gimlie, Manitoba Manitoba are spending Christmas holidays visiting her mother, Mrs. Inez Harris, Orono, and other relatives in area. We send our congratulations congratulations to Helen MacDonald on her very original and inspiring inspiring poem, "Twas the Night in Newcastle! Surely each one of us must dedicate our thoughts and actions to preserving our environment! Let this be a first on your (New-Ycars) resolutions! Again our family enjoyed Peter Parrott's Christmas story "Gil da The Goose". We read it to our family on Christmas eve, and everyone enjoyed it thoroughly! Orono United Church News An inspiring Christmas eve service in both Orono and Lcskard Churches and special music at both servic- The Offering at the Orono Orono service was donated to the "Armenian Relief Fund" of our church's world development development fund. A special thanks to all who contributed to these special services. The Leskard service is always very well attended and a special event in life of their community. Christmas Day Service The Sunday morning service service provided a very beautiful beautiful Christmas day message in music and scripture! Special Special music was provided in form of (3) solos. Those taking part in music music depts, as soloists - Delphine Delphine Nagarajan (Thelma Gilbank's granddaughter) Marion Milnes, and Donald Staples. Marion Milnes gave the children's story and also the sermon "The Best Gift." Social News Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Staples,Mr.and Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Barry Staples and Tanya, Oshawa were all Christmas Eve dinner guests of David and Sharon Staples and family. family. Following dinner all travelled to Oshawa to Kingsview United Church Christmas Eve services, where an overflow crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. David Staples, Staples, Alicia and Aaron, Mr. and Mrs; Lawrence Staples were Christmas day dinner guests of Mrs. Staples niece, Mr." and Mrs. Michael Nico- ta, Whitby. May your New Year 1989 be filled with health, happiness happiness and hope for a better environment! Isabelle Challice (not Elizabeth)!!! Wesleyville News §§jl|; ; ' by E. Barrowclough Lucky Winners Receive Prizes for Shopping in Bowinanville It was a shock to former neighbours of Suzanne (Ey- den; Megit to hear of her sudden death in Cobourg last week. Suzanne was born here and spent her school, Sunday school and early married years here. She has not been well recently and sympathy is extended to her mother Louise Eyden and other members of her family. family. Her funeral was held at Milroy Funeral Chapel, Cobourg Cobourg on December 15, 1988. Donald Nichols has been home for the past week suffering suffering from that, now rare disease, chicken pox. He was able to return to his work in Toronto at the weekend. Over 20 members of the Harold and Verna Austin family enjoyed a pre- Christmas dinner at the Austin Austin home on Sunday, December December 18. This is an annual event and the various members members spend Christmas day with other relatives. Mrs. Dora Nichols and sister Grace were in Westmeath Westmeath last Wednesday at attend attend a cousin's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Austin, Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin were in Peterborough on Sunday December 11th to attend a Masonic service there and on Monday evening evening attended their own Preceptory Christmas dinner dinner and meeting at the Masonic Masonic temple in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Nichols were in Kingston during the weekend to bring grandson Michael Jiggins home from Queen's for the holidays. While in the area they spent some time with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton visited with Harold Barrow- clough on Sunday December 11th. John and wife Sandy Groenveld are home from Banff for the holidays and will be spending the time at both parents' homes. It was a pleasure to greet them at church on Sunday morning. Church service at Welcome Welcome on December 18th was conducted by Reverend Wendell Sedgwick using the theme of "The mighty and the lowly* for his sermon. He compared the centuries BOXING WEEK BLOWOUT ! December 28, 29, 30 CARPET WAREHOUSE! ODD SHORT ROLLS of Commercial and Rubber-backed Carpet Blowout Price 4i95 sq. yd. Reg. to $14.95 sq. yd. from 18 oz. Commercial Carpet 6 ■ 95 sq. yd. Vinyl Flooring from sq. yd. FREE Underpad with every remnant purchased over 9' x 12'. You will receive V2" underpad absolutely FREE CASH and CARRY ONLY (with this ad) Silky Cut and Loop Carpet 14.95 sq. yd. FREE Door Mat No purchase necessary One per family with coupon only! of good influence for this world brought by the Babe of lowly birth with the now forgotten emnoror of Rome. We are deeply indebted to Luke for his record of personal personal stories concerning Mary whom he must have interviewed. The fourth Advent Advent devotion was led by Roly and Charlene Bowman with a jolly little Joshua. The parents led in readings and prayer and Roly relit three candles and lit the fourth for expectation. The. congregation congregation shared in singing one verse of "I dnncea in the morning when the world was begun". Reverend Sedgwick Sedgwick thanked all who had assisted assisted with the services in his absence and also expressed appreciation for the Advent service by families. The choir's anthem was, "Shepherds "Shepherds sang in Jubilation", and the offering was received received by Glen Thompson and Melville McHolm. Following the service, the congregation and Sunday school had the noon meal together together bountiful and delicious, delicious, which followed the singing of a special grace by the children. There were no dishes to wash for each family family brought its own, tables were quickly removed and chairs placed in order for the program prepared. Glenda Ough, superintendent, was chairman and thanked all for the food prepared. After the singing of "0 Canada", favourite carols were sung accompanied by John Groenveld with accordian. The first number was presented presented by the junior primary, a little group who provided as much entertainment in the getting ready process as in their performance. They slid about like quicksilver to everyone's delight finally singing "Jingle Bells", playing playing their own little band instruments. instruments. They were Joshua Joshua Bowman, Sherry Irwin, Janelle and Natalie Kellogg, Jessica Nichols, and Marie Sword. Mary Graham, Graham, Shannon Irwin, and Alicia Alicia Ough were in the next number followed by a word perfect recitation by Roger Thompson. Glen Brima- combe, Katie Nichols and Mary Graham recited the Christmas Bible story from memory. Elizabeth Groenveld and Micheline Ough delighted all with their singing of one of the Jeunesse Girls' choir songs which they had learned in it. Senior members members of the Sunday school completed the program with amusing skits, well done by all. Both children and teachers teachers deserve much credit for doing the work required for such a smooth performance, especially at a busy time in school, and the work for last Sunday's white gift service. The whole Sunday school sang more carols, ending with "Here comes Santa Claus", and indeed he did come to the delight of everyone. everyone. As well as the gifts distributed distributed from the handsome tree, George Tufford, Sec. Treas, gave each child an orange and candy cane. So ended another Sunday school concert which serves to provide happy memories for those taking part and to bring back many for the older older people. For so many little participants, the time of day was most suitable. There was to be a candle light service at Garden Hill on December 24th, at 7.30 la '.vd fiSgHra te® lir Winners in the third and final DBIA Shoppers Wright, Susan Munday, Lilian Bouma, and from Draw gathered at the Bank of Montreal on December the InTowne Gallery in Bowmanville Mary Lucas 22 to collect their prizes, donated by the downtown who made the presentations to the winners on behalf businesses. From the left these winners are: Jytte of the DBIA. Norrland, Kathy Gray, Cindy Haryett, Deanna . ' A second batch of winners in the third and final M Lucas from the InTowne Gallery representing ^r°?, V otth D e B il A ft they'are: JW "" Absent Betty Date- Scott, Ilazen Gould, Michelle Carter, Brenda Leddy, p.m, 40 years ago- On Decem ber 20, 1948, Farm Forum group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashby and following the discussion, members went across the road to skate, enjoying the comfort of the new shelter. Gloria Nichols has returned home from Toronto and is quite well again. Word was received of the death of Mr. Harry Clarke on December 17, California. He was a long time summer resident here. Farm Forum was host to a skating party at Port Britain on Monday night, with a social social time afterward at the home of Maurice and his mother, Mary O'Neill. Wilfred Wilfred Bee was chairman for the annual Christmas concert concert and on Sunday night, Carroll Nichols assisted with the church service. Music was provided by Lloyd Kellogg, Kellogg, Mrs. Oke and Russell, accompanied by Reverend C. Kellogg. Adam and Eve Meets Bonded The Adam and Eve Clippers Clippers met Bonded Paving December December 19th at the Newcastle Newcastle arena. The Clippers came into this game from a loss in the previous contest and it was quite apparent that they were not confident as they took to the ice. Guy Tou signant signant shot Bonded into a two goal lead with a pair of goals at the midway point of the opening period. Adam and Eve scored at the 10 minute mark on a goal, by Jamie Potter, with assists going to Jim Colder and Terry Edwards. Edwards. Guy Tousignant scored his third goal of the opening period for a 3-1 lead after one period. Jim Colder got Adam and Eve started on the right foot with a goal at 7:27 into the middle period, with assists going to Jamie Potter. A minute and a halt later, Richard Richard Aasen supplied Jamie Potter with a breakaway pass that led to the tying goal! With only 44 seconds left, Jim Colder, assisted by Jamie Potter, gave the Clippers Clippers the lead for the first time. The third period continued continued in the end to end hockey style that tested both goal keepers, Jeremy Bowen of Adam and Eve and Ryan McRoberts of Bonded. However, However, Guy Tousignant continued continued with his assault when he scored his fourth goal at 6:41. 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