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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Dec 1973, Section 2, p. 7

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instail New Officers of Durham Mas pnic Lodge No. 66 Section Two The Ganadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Dec. 19,1973 7 SPOUSE OR BROAD successful in having these two the bachelors on council. Garnet B. Rickard of New- words dropped frein the Coun. Rickard'quickly com- castle camne up witb the best motion, jokingly went on te mented: "I Idon't thiink this one-liner lest week. at the question what this meant for motion is broad enough." Regionaiýl Councýil meeting. Councillors weýre discussing expenses for councillors et- tending conferences and con- ventions, when Coun. Alan Pilkey of Oshawa questioned the words "and spouse" in the motion. Coun. Pilkey, who was % > To Ail our Wonderful Friends, We ex tend our Best Wishes and thank them for their patronage. Warkworth Cheese House 1lm-lw -711 & 35 at the Gulf Service Station IYl YULETIDE ïÀ SEASONS GREET- ;NGS TO ONE AND SALL AT THIS JOYOUS l TIME; HERES HOPING SANTA S GENEROUS WliH YOU AND YOURS. WVE VWISH YOU THE VERY BESTI Frm veryonie atM T HE NEW DUTCH OVEN gM W.115 - ORONO ýz; Z - z, Z ' 71 H g jý On Tuesday, Dec. 4th, the recently elected officers of Durham Nasonic Lodge No. 66 of Newcastle were installed during an impressive ceremony, with Rt. Wor Er. Ale Hendry the Installing Officer. They are, front row, Ieft to right: Rt. Wor. Bro. Alex Hendry, Wor. 4ro. Robert Shearer W.M., Wor. Bro. James English I.P.M.; second row: Wor. Bro. Lawrence GaineTyler, Bro. Thomas Smith S.D., Bro. Ken Brignali J.S., Bro. Charles Crowthers J.W., Wor. Bro. m. ManCaplain; back row: Bro. Ed Hoad S.W., Bro. Morris O'Neill Inner Guard, Bro. Ed Maclnnis S.S., Wor. Bro. Aif Perrin Sect., Wor. Bro. Trueman Henderson D of C, V. Wor. Bro. Sid Lancaster; absent when photo was taken Bro. Gary Brunton J.D. Treasurer, Photo by Ken Lyall BLAK sTO0 '-HEATING and '~ELECTRICAL SR. R. 1,Orono On Satucday evening e wonderful pcogram 0of mu- sic was presented by the Concordia Philharmonie Occhesre 0f Oshawa et the Rec. Centre. The 37 piece orchestre thcilled the good crowd with e wide veriety of music. Miss Joan Wch- rens, a l-year-old Osha- wa student, fevoreri with severai fine selections on her eccordien. The Cart- wcight Ranger Choir sang, four numbers which were well done. The ficst two were eccompanied by Les- lie Wright on hec guiter whilc Marie VanCamp dc- companicri the othcc liv, on the piano. At the clos;e of the pcogrern. Vetnon Asseistine, Presîdent of the Blackstock Aýýrj. i 1 forai Socictyý \oiced ep- preciation to Mc. Frocler- ick Pieoa ants, conrluotor, )f SWishing our Frîends Sand Relatives a and a S Aif, Vickie adGeorge Gray M, "à r~~ A.wfI1.jî Co hakalorestomats o r thk arcustoershearts of' the nations andi insure forws thearnag andwshtemaan everlasting peace for ail peo- Merry ChristmasS. andHapyNewear.pies of the world to live together fromn in harmony. SVenezia RestaurantHLND S PIZZERIAFFT WHE Hwy11535South of Orono Orno f Ilwy. 115, & 35Hwy. 115 rn On the w;ay to ali our customers, . . .. .....neighbors and friends, good wishes for a warm, wonclerful hoiday. Our "thanks" to everyone. S Betty a nd-Gary Hekoop DINING LOUNGE 812 MI. N. 0F HWY. 401 ON HWY. 35 & 115 . 'cK the Orchestj-a. to the Ran- gers end, to,' those who et- tended. i l1. The Cand ýice Unit o f th- U.C.W. ot eai thýe home of Mr$. Ry Mbuhi on Dec. 11. with ail me- bers presum~, thrpeevstr and threc chýýildren, The hostess srvda deliciqus luncheon eai 12:30 eýs a bi- ginning t mor- Chistmeý,s program. ThÎs includ> Christnw iM pomns, ce o singing, pJýins md shu t-ins ~deCrtm mer. Eo'h mnibr eýnd 'neniootett îrleruf ' [y em AAhearty thaok-x , to 1ýEdlif.h con- ouiec ý,final meeting Winners e:t the Women's losilliteo cid party on T'iesda v evenine wcre: Ladies, igh, Pearl Dur- and: secondc. Esther Chap-, man; third.Eliva Van camp: 1m-,(,n' s high. 1 Bill Chapmen ' second. Free- man McCuillough: third, George FHèaslip. Bob Bryeans is sf111 in Intensive Care Unit o)f Sunnybrook- but has im- proved eouhf0 be en- joyng ce iis and etr elso a aliletini n brook Hospital. Sundey d-inner _guests of Mrs Aimýa Fowier were Mr. and Ms.Ray Larmier. Danjeile, Jaso iendRe- becca. )1krog r. o Chisiet, Whiitby-ý and Ml,,ss Edne Larmer., Rev. end Ma.J. C-,Hill and Jonzit, Columbus. wcre Spura eenn dinner rî4tics of 1Mr. end Mrs, Ha-roid Mcahl. Linda. Janiis and KelIly. Mr. anti MRBilleeç main held a Shop) Party t) officially oipen ýtheir ncw shoi- on Satmrdy eveninsý Guests fnlud e, i rîends, business associates a n neighbours et, Purple Hill, The af',ýtioon uinit hi ti its ChrisLrmes meeting et the homîl o)f Mrs. Aileený Byers 4,fter eda ilu dfessert. h u1r group ieaýd; Mrs. Floerene Larmer rip encd th( meeting with e, poem, "Do Youi Have Time to Praty9' Thie hymn "Once in Royc)al David's City" res sung. Drînp the worship servýice, Flor- ence Larmer reald thic Christma-s Story f 1,r.o m Metthevî end a ralg Look At Christmas. Min- tites were read and the roi] cail answered by 14 members and one guest. Gifts of books were given ho members to be taken to 3huit-ins, Isabel Wright wnid i like the ui ýsc d stamps -as soon as possible. De-monsfritions of ftIh c coirse. Beked tn a Pie will bE given on Jaïnuary 9th. wih li I groups invit- ed to pprticipate. Jean Ad- ams kindly consented to bo secietery of the group. The Jpnuery meeting will lie hcid et the home of Aima raylor. A skit was provid'cl by Gladys Thompson entitieti "No Silent Night" with Il la- dies perticipating. A ver 'y %wnrthvhile efternoon loatti with prayer bvý Florerre Larmer. T wui ikn to take thîs nooporiltînity to wiSh al thie' raderýs 0f this colun ,r vr-Me y nd Blessed ChriSfmo:s end Happy Ne-w Year. The)nk you very miich to iP those who so 'mcv yfeilifuly vs ub m it npwses throughout the vpen".,d in -ny other way holp ne, All the very best to the editor andi staff of Canarien Statesmen. Joyce Kelly, To Our Friends and Neighbours and Best Wishes 77s A bright Christmasm Mto aur many friends!9 CAROLYN and SGORD GARROD CINDY, SANDRA j .~and SHAWN M~ .«/ere's hoping that ail of you Swhose patronage we value so highly erjoy the Christmas season to the fullest. Best Wishes M Ray, Monica and John Gray GRAY'S FBP and ~ Flwerot Restaurant m ~HWY. 1535 Orono BRIGHTEST WISHES for a Merry Christ mas To Customers and Friends a SCharles Crowther S Charles ' Barber Shop AChristmas bright an cheery is our greeting to you. And add our thanks f rom Fred, Marian and Sons GLANVILLE'S Vaiey0 Sor NEWCAStLE alt Sor A time for spiritual rededicûtion. A ime for shûrinq nmemoriesand renewin c eher'Ished frieuid-ships. A limne for joy and peûice. From ail of us'at Ë]Beau Villa C? 'S tr a t ha v e nj ~~NU$ING HO

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