4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 20,1989 Don at ion Will Purchase New Equipment for Hospital Christmas Greetings from Village of Oron o OronoNews by I» Challice p.m Memorial Hospital Bowmanville received an early gy Clinic. Accepting the donation from Clayton Mor- Christmas present this year when a Bowmanville resi- gan (centre) are: Tom Cowan (left) Foundation dent made a donation to support the hospital's Urolo- Chairman and Richard Elston, Hospital President. ■ Memorial Hospital Foundation Foundation Chairman, Tom Cowan Cowan and President Richard Elston, were the recipients of a major gift from Bow- manville resident Clayton Morgan. The contribution will allow allow Memorial Hospital to purchase state-of-the-art, Niigh-tech' fibre optic operating operating equipment for use in urological surgery. Mr. Clayton, a resident of Bowmanville for 27 years, and his wife, whose three children were born at Memorial Memorial Hospital, have appreciated appreciated the quality of care provided by the hospital to their family over the years. "With the rapid population population growth and development development in the Bowmanville area," stated Mr. Elston, "Memorial Hospital must keep pace with its community's community's ever-growing patient needs. Donations such as Mr. Clayton's will assist us to increase our urological out-patient services locally, accept out-of-town referrals, and provide added comfort and convenience to our patients. patients. Mr. Cowan and Mr. Elston Elston expressed their sincere gratitude to Mr. Morgan and all community donors to Memorial Memorial Hospital over the past year, whose financial support during 1989 will enable enable the hospital, over the coming year, to fulfil its commitment of providing quality patient care to the Bowmanville community. Needy Families to Benefit from Salvation Army's Hard Work v ' . . > '<•£ •: ' racza X Captain Rick Shirran stands amid the many boxes other groups and individuals from the entire commu- ;6f food and toys that have been donated to the Salva- nity. This photo shows just some of the goods that the •tion Army by local churches, schools, Girl Guide and Salvation Army will collect and distribute this year to ,"Brownie Packs, Boy Scout Troops, service clubs, and needy families. AWoodstove Owner On Your Gift List? The Fireplaces By Vermont Castings® If you Imvo n woodstovo owner on your shopping list this upcoming holiday season, stop in or give us a call. Wo offer an array of decorative and functional Vermont Castings accessories -- everything from andirons to copper kettles, log carriers to warming shelves. See our extensive display of glass doors, toolsets and accessories for Christmas. Thi > fireplace Plus' 900 Hopkins St. at Bums Whitby 668-3192 ounmr.n. b IIWY.401 Quote--"Christmas Message" Message" "There'll always be a Christmas, it's too wonderful wonderful to end;. We'll always wait His coming, on His promise we depend! God shall never cease to bless us, Hope eternal eternal He imparts; There'll always always be a Christmas, long as Christ lives in our heats"!- Sympathy of Community to Mrs. Hattie Wilson, who lost her husband Vertil last week, to the Kay Lycett families families in the sudden loss of Mrs. Pat Irwin Lycett's mother, Mrs. Belva Hogan who died on Sunday morning. morning. Week-end guests of Mrs. Jenny Bowens, her nephew Mr. and Mrs. Barry Agner, Woodstock; and all enjoyed a Christmas party at Mrs. Bowins daughter's, Mrs. Sandra Bailey and girls, Oshawa, on Saturday evening. evening. The families of the late Percival Chapman held their annual pre-Christmas reunion, on Sunday, December December .10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Skinner, Taunton Rd. There were 53 in attendance and guests from Toronto, Oshawa, Buckhorn and local areas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tennant, Tennant, Durham Complex, held their family pre- Christmas gathering on Sunday afternoon in com-' plex hall, with 25 family members in attendance. The dart and carpet bowling bowling of 4T club members held their Christmas party last Wednesday December 13 in Complex hall, with 14 in attendance attendance and sure glad to have Gladys and Everett Brown, Peterborough with us, at this- enjoyable afternoon. afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of. the 0. Cnallices - Mr. and Mrs. Warren Challice, Mill- brook; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Harmer, Oshawa, Miss Kerry Kerry Lyn Challice, Pontypool, and Mr. Donald Challice Oshawa. We were happy to see former former residents Gerritt and Neis De Jonge now Brigh- . ton, in our church congregation congregation on Sunday morning. Jr. Gardeners Christmas Party The Orono Jr! Gardeners held their /Christmas show arid. party An, the upstairs hall of/Oroho' church on Tuesday, December 12, with an excellent attendance of 21 members and their parents. parents. A delightful program of surprise acts was presented by the young members, and their leader had invited them to keep their programs, programs, "Christ Centred" and a varied list followed. Piano and ' Flute solos, stories, poems and special story "Jesus, "Jesus, not Santa Claus" were much enjoyed. The Devris family rendered special music. music. A very colorful Christmas Competition was excellent and was judged by Mrs. Carol Carol Mostert and son Arnold who was a former Jr. Gardner Gardner and is now almost a graduate landscape Architect. Architect. Candlelight and a fine display of Jr. work was admired admired by all. A pretty get-well card was signed to be sent to our other Jr. leader, Mrs. Jo Harris who is ill. Special prize winners of competitions 1. Jennifer Vogels Jrs. 1. Jeffrey Finlay, Intermediates. Treats and lunch were much enjoyed to close the meeting. Our gracious thanks to Mrs. Minnie Zeg- ers for her splendid leadership. leadership. Orono Town Hall party There were eleven tables of progressive euchre in Orono Orono Town Hall last Wednesday Wednesday night December 13 and following scores: High Hilda Caswell 87, Dorothy Branch 79, Ruth Grady 78, Ed. Skinner 77, Jean Allin and Edgar Mill- son tied at 73. Low Scores Tom Wilson, Anna Marie Thomson and Olive Little. Lucky draws - Arthur Bedwin, Norma Moffat, May Tabb, Dtora MacDonald. Euchre every Wednesday night except December when party will be in I.O.O.F. hall. Orono Sr. Gee's Party There were twenty-four members who sat down to a delicious pot-luck dinner, on Thursday, December 14 in I.O.O.F. hall. Following a short business period, cards were enjoyed by all and following following results: Mary Thompson, Carlos Tamblyn, Minnie Taylor. Low Score Charlie Miller. Bingo Prize - Inez Harris. Lucky Cup Prize - Carlos Tamblyn. 2 donated sets of 3 piece Christmas doilies. Bernice Partner, Wesley Wood. Our next meeting will be January 11, 1990 at 1:30 in I.O.O.F. hall and :e bring lunch. Orono United Church News The very attractive baskets baskets of fresh flowers at. the front of the church were placed in loving memory of the late Vertil Wilson. The large group of Christmas poinsettias were all donated in loving memory of loved ones, and certainly added to the beauty of the church, and we are grateful to all donors. donors. Lighting of the the Advent Advent Candle - Mrs. Marlene Ross and reader - Jennifer Goodmurphy. Greeters at door - Bill and Barbara Hannah. Ushers - Don Lycett, Clayton Reid, Gerald Rainey, Rainey, Gordon Atkins and George Carson. Birthday greetings - Karen Karen Jebson December 22, Charles Taylor December 25. The choir Cantata "There will always be a Christmas" was presented and thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed by the entire congregation, as well as the choir presenting it, under the direction of Mrs. Stella Morton. Guest soloists - Stella Carson, Carol Hooper, Marlene Marlene Ross. Duets - Nancy Barber and Marlene Ross; Trios - Carpi Hooper, Nancy Barber and Marlene Ross; duets Carol Hooper and. Donald Staples. Mixed quartets quartets - Dick Morton, Donald Staples, Carol Hooper and Marlene Ross. We are most appreciative of narrators, Michelle. Ross and Aaron Staples and the attentive page-turning of Cindy Tamblyn. Also to Gordon Gordon Worry looking after our sound systems. Upcoming Services - Next Sunday - Christmas Sunday, Regular Service 11 a.m. Orono Orono United. 9.30 a.m. Kirby United. New Year's Eve Service - If you are interested, please let Carlos Tamblyn (3-5134) or Bertha White - (3-5415). Annual Reports - It's that time of year again!!!! Please have all reports in to the office office by January 12 1990. This will ensure that the report report is ready for the meeting. meeting. Christmas greetings to all in our church and community! community! An added note re Sunday - On behalf of all choir members,we members,we must especially thank our choir leader and hubby Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morton for their Oh! so pretty pretty hand-painted Christmas, cards to all of us. Thanks a' million! Seasons greetings to all; and a happy prosperous ! 1990 to all our readers! Appointed to Recycling Board A Newcastle • councillor has been appointed to the joint board of the Durham Recycling Centre. ' Councillor Larry Hannah will serve as a member of the board until May 1990. In addition to Mr. Hannah, Hannah, Regional Councillors John Aker, Don Jackson, Yvonne Christie and Jim Potticary are also appointed. saresreareareare*#. 8 We wish to extend to our Customers and 8 Friends Our Sincere Wishes for a Merry % Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous g New Year. | Arnot R. Wotten g Auctioneer Ü Hampton 263-2512 SSresrearesrearearearesresresresrearearearesresresrearearesji r: I: AFTER CHRISTMAS CAT IT I jALL! I Watch next week's newspapers for complete details! Allouise Fashions 49 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-5854 We remember everything Christmas has meant to us over the years, and hope that you find the joy that this season brings. Our many thanks to each and all. Art and Lillian Hooper • Ron and Joan Hooper • Dan Hooper • Suzanne Brooks Betty Adams • Jennifer Martin • Lola Wright • Co-op Student Teresa Huber HOOPER'S JEWELLERS 39 King St. W. 623-5747 Bowmanville