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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jan 1990, p. 5

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Hospital Maternity Ward Busy on Christmas Day V» / 1 V The maternity ward at Memorial Hospital Bow- was born at 7:53 Christmas morning, dames William manville was a busy place on Christmas Day when Stewart Clark who is shown here with his mother, these three little boys decided it was time for them to Janice, arrived at 12:36 p.m while Karen Piper s son, make an appearance in the world. Sean Russell Matthew Ethan, made his entrance at 7.37 Christmas Preece (left) who is shown with his mother, Deanne, evening. St. George's Anglican Church Village of Newcastle SUNDAY SERVICES 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. 1st and 3rd Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Morning Prayer Nursery and Sunday School MIDWEEK Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion The Rev. Douglas W. Hall 987-4745 ' Old F ashioned Christmas Wesleyvtoe News by E. Barrowclough With good roads and cars for transportation, modern families may have the pleasure pleasure of spending Christmas together, although they live hundreds of miles apart. In the days of sleighs and hors- 155 Years of Community Service 3Itdjtt's (Anglican (Eljnrcl} Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario SUNDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1990 CHRISTMAS II 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion Mid-week Communion Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Rector.-- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A.. S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley es, distance of travel was limited. We still like to see our Christmas cards showing the horse and cutter and of course the sleigh bells. On Sunday, December 17th, Harold and Verna Austin entertained their entire family family with only one unable to be there. The four generations generations making up the 24 had a good Christmas of fun and remembrance. On Christmas Christmas day the individual families families will keep Christmas in their own homes or in the homes of their spouses. It will be a very special day for Tom and Christine Wilson, for son Alain, and.ynels." Enquiry his wife Linda \vill be'home 1 1 we're pig houses for these from. England,' 'witli r '«'their--farmers had a big business lovely new daughter: " be some change here. When the Wesleyville site was first planned in 1972, land was purchased west of site now occupied by the tower and other buildings. Tests were made for a nuclear plant but plans changed and more land was purchased to the east and and oil powered plant was started and not used because of oil supply or other difficulties. There is such change in the economy of the world it must be very difficult to foresee needs, and supply. One of the joys of Christmas Christmas is the pile of mail from friends around this shrinking shrinking world. One letter tells of going home by a new road in the county of Suffolk in England England and passing fields, covered covered as far as could be seen by little huts like dog ken- found they TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A., M.Div., M.Th. Michelle Morrison, B.A., M.R.E. SUNDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1990 10:30 a.m. "Our Father, Abraham" Nursery Care Available Church School: Ages 3 to 14 Paul's Mu itch Oiurdi Minister: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M.Div. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 SUNDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1990 Start the New Year off in a great way... join us for the Sacrament of Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion "Where Is He?" Sunday School -- Kindergarten through High School Nursery cure for pre-school children every Sunday If you're new to Itowiniinvillc, we invite you to make SI. Raul's your church home SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA-SDA- l Ï 0 1 o 3 0 1 Q i 1 For Bible and Christ-Centred Messages You are invited to visit the Bowmanville Seventh-day Adventist Church at the corner of Highway No. 2 and Lamb's Road CHURCH SERVICE SCHEDULE 9:30 a.m. Family Christian Education (Sabbath School - Saturday) 11:00 a.m. Worship Service - Saturday THIS WEEK: Saturday, January 6, at 11 a.m. SUBJECT: "Divide Then Multiply" S ; WATCH OUR TWO OUTSTANDING I TV PROGRAMS IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 9:00 a.m. Channel 8 IT IS WRITTEN - Sunday - 8:00 p.m. Channel 28 CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE Tuesday - 7:30 p.m. • Channel 28 MINISTER, Pastor Ken Ford, B.A., M.Div. Office Hours - 9 a.m. to 12 noon Monday to Friday For Information or Assistance Telephone G20-G031 BOWMANVILLE SEVENTH-DAY^ £ o £ £ o a £ a £ > t/> l ught The Carroll Nichols family family will welcome the new daughter-in-law, Andrea, Donald's wife, during the holiday and the young couple will stay with them until they leave for an extended extended trip in January. Dieter and Margot Franke are delighted to have the family united for the holiday for Stephen is home from Spain where he has been working, studying Spanish and doing some tutoring tutoring in English. He will be returning to Spain after the holiday. Connie Barrowclough is home in Peterborough from McGill and brother David, home from Waterloo, so they with their parents have Christmas with Grandfather Harold here. Lewis Thorndyke, Mandy and girls as well as parents Arnold and Kay are spending spending the day with sister Sharon Sharon and family in Bowman- ville. Local people are much interested in Hydro's plans for the future. Whatever one is followed, there is likely to THE BAHA'I FAITH It is seemly that the servant should, alter prayor, supplicate supplicate God to bostow mercy and forgiveness upon his parents. Thoroupon God's call will bo raisod: Thousand upon thousand of what thou hast askod for thy parents shall bo Ihy rocomponso! Blossod is ho who romom borolh his parants whoa communing with God. Thoro is, verily, no God but Him, tho Mighty, tho Woll- Beloved.. "BAHA'U'LLAH" For more Information pin,iso write to: Tho Local Spiritual Assembly otthoDaha' Is ol the Town ol Newcastle, P.O. Box 36, Bowmanville, Ont. L1C3K8 or call (416) 623-7621 of 1 'raising pedigrèed pigs. Another letter came from a stranger in Australia researching researching a McIntyre family who came to Port Hope in 1840. They had received the address from someone in Ireland. It seems at that date a brother had emigrated emigrated to Canada and one. to Australia and now descendants descendants are trying to pick up the pieces. December 21, 1939: At the December W.A. meeting, Mrs. F. Austin of Welcome told the story of the birth of the carol O Holy Night, and was assisted by Mrs. A. Austin Austin singing parts of it. Mrs. A. Austin and Mrs. Tutt read the narrative of a pageant pageant of Christmas customs in many lands. Green boughs and lighted candles decorated the church. The white gift offering was sent to the Sick Children 1 : tal in Toronto. Christmas Day 1989 will be over when you rend this but I wish nil of you a Happy Happy New Year, ana also to the people on the Statesman staff. i's Hospi- p f ADVENTIST CHURCH P.O. BOX 67, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3K0 Tlw Church That Cares About YOUI SDA-8DA-8DA*OI)A-8DA-OOA-8t)A-60A"80A'OOA-UDA-OOA'ODA-SnA*OUA-8DA ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Located north ol Bowmanvillo on Concession Four |usl west ol Liberty Street SUNDAY WORSHIP 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. WED. BIBLE STUDY: 8:00 p.m. Rev Richard C. Sowdor 2G3-B333 The Salvation Army Bowmanville Citadel 75 Liberty St. S. CHRISTMAS SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, Doc. 24th 9:30 a.m. -- Family Christian Education (Sunday School) 11:00 a.m. -- Holiness Worship 0:30 p.m. -- Candlelight Service Christmas Sunday 10:30 a.m. -- Family Sorvlco of Worship Como mu! join us id n Community Cluucli whom Christ nuikos tho dilforonco. For more Inlommtlon call 623-3761 Corps Qllicors Pastors: Captain anil Mis, Shlrran From the Files Of the Dim and Distant Past 50 Years Ago, Thursday, December 7, 1939. In a comparatively small vote electors in Bowmanville elected councillors John Gunn, William Challis, H. Abernethy, Chas. Searle and Wallie Evans for the coming season. Defeated were B.B. Furber, George Bickle and W.J. Bagnell. Acclaimed were Mayor R. Jones, Reeve Alex Edmondson and Deputy Deputy Reeve Ted Morris. Every child bringing a can of food to the Royal Theatre is Bowmanville on Friday, December 15 at 4 p.m. for the "Canned Goods Matinee" will be admitted free of charge due to the generosity of owner C.T. Ross. In the handicap tournament tournament finals held at the Bowmanville Bowmanville Badminton Club, Pat Emmett and Bub Storey defeated Mrs. E. Oliver and Dorothy Nichols. Jim Pickard Pickard and Duncan Smith defeated defeated Bob Cdçhrane and John James. The junior rugby squad of B.H.S. went undefeated its entire season. Team members members are Ken Nickerson, Lin Mitchell, Bob Bundle, Don Venton, Gib Mcllveen (Capt.) Keith Slemon, George Underhill, Ab Darch, Murray Grant, Sid Rundle, Don Allin Trevor Davison, Gordon Scott, Scott Densem, Bill Hutchinson, Harold Hoar, Alan Tainblyn, Doug Jackman, Bill Harrison, Luther Luther Welsh and trainer G. Colmer. 25 Years Ago, Wednesday, December 9, 1964. The Majorette Parents' Auxiliary recently elected a new executive consisting of Mrs. Ernest Blake, president, president, Mrs. Guy Chamber- lain, secretary, Mrs. George Shaw, treasurer, publicity Mrs. R.J. Ross, lunch convenor convenor Mrs. J. R. Proulx and Mrs. M.L. McCune. The tremendously entertaining entertaining play "Send Me No Flowers , a three act comedy directed by Margot Samuel and presented by the Bowmanville Bowmanville Rotary Club in the B.H.S. auditorium last week, delighted large audiences. audiences. Members of the cast were Bob Stevens, Rex Walters, Walters, Julie Smith, Ken Hock- in, Jeanne Slemon, Dr. H.B. Rundle, Ian Smith, Merrill Brown, Martha Sylvester, Dr. G.E. Mann, Anna Strike and Dr. Keith Billett. .'.f. TKe Cefçjbràtl ' Palsy Par- " ent Council 1 euchre'was held recently in Memorial Park clubhouse with 13 tables playing. Card winners were Mrs. M.Morris, Mrs. , Cecil Malley, Mrs. Millie Bates and Mrs. G. Wiseman. Winners Winners of door prizes were Mrs. A. Moffat and Mrs. A. Sweetman. Mrs. M. Crompton and daughters, Toronto, and Mrs. Donald Williams, Guelph, attended the trousseau trousseau tea given by Mrs. V.H. Storey last Saturday in honor honor of her daughter Nancy's forthcoming marriage. 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, December 5, 1979. Douglas Brown was welcomed welcomed to the Ontario Legislature Legislature last week by Durham East M.P.P. Sam Cureatz. Douglas will serve as a page for six weeks at this session. Don Richardson of Bowmanville Bowmanville was the winner of a Realistic component high- The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 3,1930 5 Ribbon Cutting Officially Opens Newcastle Lions Room JUS* i.vwt A large crowd of well wishers, club members and wives, as well as representatives of neighboring clubs, attended the official opening of the Newcastle Lions Room on Wednesday, Dec. 27th. It is located in the lower floor of the Community Hall in Newcastle Village Village and has been completely refurbished by the Newcastle Newcastle Lions Club over the past year and a half. It was In Editor's Mail As 1989 winds down and the United Way Campaign too winds down, I would like to do a bit of reflecting. Local Local support of our various United Way money raisers has been excellent. We had various campaigns throughout throughout the year and our big finale, finale, the "Cake Auction" was attended by few but still lucrative. A very special note of thanks is due the following: following: Irwin Hamilton, who has paid a good dollar for that "special cake" for many years, the ever faithful Frank Stapleton our Auctioneer, Auctioneer, our Manager, Joe McLauchlan for entering the campaign with gusto and our staff who were always there to work or donate at anytime. The United' Way serves so' many people and groups that it is truly a campaign that needs everyone's support. support. Yours truly, M. Brown (Mrs.) Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Newcastle. fi in a recent draw sponsored sponsored by Newcastle Lions Club. Tenders for the Splash pool and squash court complex complex will be opened December December 14 at a special meeting of Newcastle town council. Included in the evening's activities at the colorful Christmas party held at the Bowmanville Museum was the presentation of a framed portrait of Ivan Hobbs during his term as Mayor of Bowmanville, a S 'ft from Dr. and Mrs. Derry ubbard, to be hung in the museum. pointed out that during their existence, the club has made improvements to the hall worth approximately $150,000. Taking part in the official ribbon cutting were, 1-r, Lioness President Betty Adams, Regional Councillor Diane Harare, representing the mayor, Lions Lions President Ron Locke and Past President Sierd De Jong. The evening concluded with a wine and cheese party. Ad°° tS •£$ts gIo5S ' CENTRAL PAINT AND WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939 -g / 1 Jt 3/ PRICE 1 $40 „ /£> PERMS i fît I CUt & i $go°° Perm 1 U with this ail includes shampoo cut & style r*60 (l " Perm'! f $50" Perm 1 T *45"" , I NOW ONLY | I NOW ONLY I I Streaks 1 I $30 shampoo I I $25 shampoo ^ ^ NOW ONLY I | cut & style | | cut & style | | <tïOO50 ^ I with this ad I I with this ail 11^ I L J I J l-_- w ï h . ,h i""'L_ J 133 Church St. E., Bowmanville 623-4901 Mommy, / Don't Feel So Good It's cold and flu season. When your child catches a bug that's making the rounds, stop in for all you need. MEDICATIONS--THERMOMETERS HEATING PADS - VAPORIZERS McGregor I.D.A. Drugs 5 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-5792

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