Mrs. Maudie Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beamish, Mrs. Alta Marcus, of Bothwell, Ont. called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Pingle, 189 Church St., Bowmanvîlle to congratulate them on their'65th wedding anniversary, it was a real surprise as they hadn't seen one another since 1910. On Wednesday, December l3th, a Christmas Party was held at the Bowmanville CountryClub, by the Business Girl's Curling League. Four ends of "Fmn Curling" was followed by a delicious lunch and exchange «of gifts. The second schedule begins Wed- nesday, Dec. 2th. The East Central C Art Association Exhi will continue at the Cc Art Gallery until Tu( Decemnber 26th. Have you nominated favourite Il'Outstar Citizen of the Year" fo year? The Bowma JayCees will again hon( or more citizens at the level and forward their:i and resumes to the na level. Candidates mu between the ages of 18« and the deadline to mak nomination to the JayCee club is Decembe For further inforin contact John Killini MINI ST ER: Rev. N. E..Schamerhorn, B.A., M.Div. ORGANIST: Mr. D. DeweII Sunday, December 24th, 1978 11:00 a.m- Worship Service NURSERY: Parents are invited to bring the! pre-schoof children to our modern "PIay an, Learn" Nursery. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES 10 a.m. - Age Group - 9 years and older il a-n.- Beginners, Kindergarten, Primary B & B Bunch meet at 9:15 )in Church Parour (2nd and 4th Sundays) Age Group - 15 f0 17 years Sunday, December 24,1978 1,. A.M. C.G.I.T. CHRISTMAS SERVICE Theme "Christmas With Love" 7:00 P.M. FAMILY CAROL SERVICE Nursery Car Pravlded A Warmn Welcame for Everyone May the Light of the World ba Guide ta your Path. Ifems Of ntario 623-4228 or Doug Ashton, Libition 623-7700. The citizen chosen )bourg will have contributed in some Lesday, way to the betterment of his or her community. Lyour Jasper W. Holliday, of ndi n g Hampton, bas been appointed r this a member of the Liquor anville Control Board of, Ontario. ïor one Effective immediately, the elocal appointment is for three names years. Mr. Holliday was ational recently returned to council in it be the Town- of Newcastle and 39, municipal elections. .e your local David Miles Clark, son of r 3lst. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Clark, nation Prince St., Oshawa, will serve ýgbeck, a two year mission for the Church of Latter Day Saints, - in Seoul, Korea. Agreeme nt bas been made with the Jose Estate to purchase land south and west I~of Newcastle Lumber, with an entrance off Highway No. 2, across from the Elmhurst Hotel, for the Newcastle Lodge for Senior and Family Dwellings. Maurice Pedwell, chairman of the corporation for the Lodge, hopes details will be settled during the winter and construction begun next'summer. Joan-Marie Dean, Charles Cooper, Laurine Sage, all of Oshawa and David Smith of Port Perry recent winner of awards in the 2th Annual dr East Central Ontario Art jr Association Juried Exhibition id. are represented in the current exhibition at the Margot Samuel Gallery, Oshawa. W. H. Carman has been appointed a director to represent the Northumber- land andNewcastle Board of -Education on the Ontario Public School Trustees Asso- ciation for 1979. Mr. Carman is immediate past chairman of the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Educa- tion. A Toronto man, burned at 38 Mosport ast year when Jpranksters set fire to the jouthouse he was using, has been awarded $500 by the IOntario criminal injuries compensation board. Rene de Instali New Qfficers of Tyrone L.O.L.-No. 764 The Canadian Statesman, 'BoWmanville December 20, 1978 5 Nlewtonville Sid and Mary Brown were the greeters at our church door, Sunday morning and Mount Lawn Cemetery. The Orono Bank will be open until 6 p.m. on Friday, December 22nd and will not reopen until Wednesday morn- ing, December 27th. The Orono Senior Citizens next meeting will be on Thursday, January 4th. In the I.O.O.F. Hall at 1:30 p.m., the new starting, time for the winter. At St. Saviour's Anglican Church are two services on Sunday, December 24th. Regular service at 10 a.mn. and second service on Christmas Eve at 8p.m. Mr. James Coram Tamblyn, age 69, husband of Mrs. Hilda Rowland Tamblyn, passed away late on Sunday, December l7th, 1978. In the General Hospital, Oshawa. Funeral service will be on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Northcutt-Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Mrs. Alex Watson is visiting her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson of Waterdown over Christmas week. f "A Blessed Christmas To You and Yours. " Last Wednesday evening at the Tyrone Orange Hall, the recently elected officers of Tyrone L.O.L. 764 were installed. Those participating in the ceremony were, front row-, le ft-to righ t, Bill Wallis, Wayne Weston, Master; Brian VanDam, Deputy- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trafford of Kitchener and Miss Marion Brown of Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Milîson over the weekend. Mr. Harold Barrowclough of Wesleyville visited Mrs. Geo. Morton on Tuesday afternoon of last week. Montbrun, 20, was inside the enclosure the night of July 3, when it was doused with, gasoline and set afire, burst- ing into flame with an explosion. De Montbrun suf- fered second degree burns to his hands and first-degree burns tohbis face. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch of Stark- ville were Miss Lorri Mont- gomery of Lakefield, Mr. Douglas Rutherford of Toronto and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rutherford of Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell attended the funeral of his niece Mrs. Dennis Flintoff (nee Mitchell) in iOshawa on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Rose Youmans, age 90, Lof Kirby, wife of the late James Everett Youmans, died at the Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Friday, December lSth. Rested at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manville. Funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday after- noon. Spring interment Orono Cemetery. Miss Cathy Milîson returned home from spending last week with her sister and brother-m-, law Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trafford of Kitchener. Mrs. Geo. Morton with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton visited Mrs. Ida Plumb of Bowman- ville on Saturday evening. Mrs. Elsie Bradley of Brooklin spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Heri Bradley and sons, Main Street. Mr. Wm. P. Irwin bas been a patient in the Memorial Hospital, BoWmanville for the past couple of weeks. Four services on Sunday, Christmas Eve, December Master; Russell Brown, Financial Sec.; back row, Glenn Patterson, Mark Weston, Gordon Lew, Frank Drinkle, Marshall and Garfield Clarke; absent, Herb Prescott, Chaplain and Russell Wright, Recording Secretary. 24th: Christmas Eve Service - at Leskard Church at 7:30 p.m. Ahl are welcome. HI-C's - in Orono United Church at 10 p.m. ýAlso at St. Saviour's Church at 8 p.m. and at the Clarke High School, Saint Francis of' Assisi Church of Newcastle will hold Mass at 10 p.m. Singing will start at 9:15 p.m. Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn re- turned home from the General Hospital, Oshawa last week. Mrs. Sandra May Mitchell Flintoff. In her 25th year, wife of Dennis Flintoff, mother of Jennifer, daughter of George and Ann Mitchell, ail of Oshawa. Died suddenly on Thursday, December l4th, 1978 in St. Michaels Hospital, Toronto. Rested at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Funeral was on Monday afternoon. Interment -crain there was a good attendance. The choir sang a Christmas Carol, followed by the lighting of Advent Candie no. 3, by Sharon and Nadine Stapleton with Marlene Stacey assisting. After the Scripture reading, and pastoral prayer the 4M's sang "Sulent Night", with Violet Gilmer at the piano. The theme *of Rev. Tizzard's sermon was "The Night Before Christmas" f ol- lowed by the singing of "The First Nowell" and' the Bene- diction. Weekend visîtors with Mrs, Leone Lane, included: Mrs. Mary Wade of Barrie, Mr. Bill Lane and daughter Wendy of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Barry. Lane, and, family, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Watts, Senior, of Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer were Saturday evening visit- ors with Mrs. Violet Gilmer and Sunday visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilmer of Islington who attended church with her and were dinner guests also Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Kim and Tammy Innes, and Mrs. Bea Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Carm Trizzino of Cobourg were Sunday after- noon visitors with Mrs. Gil- mer. BRENDA J. COX - Interior Desianer .Specia/lzinq in /L Unique Complete shop-at-home service incorporating the f inestin CUSTOM DRAPES, FURNISHINOS: and DECOR ITEMS <~ BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 623-3033 IRENE McROBERT, Dismensing Opticianl 30 KINGST. WEST BOWMANVILLË PHONE 623-4477 DUR Christmas carols sung Ssweetly bring wishes of Sjoy and love to ail. From ail of us at BOWMANVILLE CLIu- LImIted 222 King St. East 623-7611 Bowmanvi île inest, fmthe teach ings a get Instrument f or the f inal victory of the spirit et humanity." - rsident Edward Benes - St. John's Anglican Church Sunday, Dec. 24, 1978 8:00 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION 11:00 a.m. SPECIAL SERVICE 7:30 p.m. CHRISTMAS EVE FAMILY SERVICE 11:30 p.m. CHRISTMAS EVE MIDNIGHT SERVICE Joy To The World The Lord Is Corne Wednesd ay 9:30 a.m. HoIy Communion and Iaying ofl of hands for healing. Nursery came for small chiîdren. ARCHDEACON TOM GRACIE For the one y ou Iove,,,,, Delightfufl fragrances for the holidays, featu ring such names as: a ChaneiNoA White Shouli *Chantilly *Charlie *Ba beand Ma *Jontue Ladies... " Brut " Black Beit " Hai Karate " Old Spice " Musk 5 King Street West ders axi *Essence Rare *Yardley (Lotus, Laughter, Tramp) For the Junior Miss: *Bonne Belle and *Blue Jeans Gift Sets for the Men you love: " Chanel No. 5 " Monsieur Houbigant " Roman Brio " Yardley " (Original and Black Label) Hre5or ru S 623-5792 Bowma nvillie We're open Sundays and Boxing Day h 12 Noon tii 1 p.m. 7:00 tii 8:00 p.m. et1tlàttn ArmeI 35 Division Street - 623-3761 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a'm. The Christmas Message 4:00 p.m. Candeligit Service "And The Word Became Flesh." 1 à* #%