NEWTONVILLE The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 1, 1962 15 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hicks of Grimsby and Mr. Doug Mac- Phail of Port Perry were visitors visitors last weekend with Mrs. Wm. Milligan and Berneice. ndl Mr. and Mrs. McGregor Jones of Burlington were visitors visitors with Mrs. Bea Jones on Monday afternoon and all had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones. Misses Stephanie and Deane and Mr. Jay Henderson of Bowmanville, spent a few days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson, last week. Mrs. Leone Lane is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville since Friday. Several attended the Trousseau Trousseau Tea for bride-elect Miss Charlene Hall at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hall on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Owles and girls of Prescott, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey last week and all visited Canada Wonderland on Tuesday, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shearer nee Kathy Kiers who were married married in Kendal Church on Saturday. Saturday. The U.C.W. of Newton- ville catered to their reception held at Newcastle Community Hall on Saturday. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gibbons nee Kimberly Dickerson who were married at Newtonville Church also on Saturday afternoon. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stapleton and family spent Tuesday at the Canadian National Exhibition. Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood were dinner guests on Saturday Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood of Whitby. On Tuesday, Mrs. Bea Jones and Mrs. Mary Jones visited Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Marlow, Marlow, Mrs, Lilian Tamblyn and Mr. Owen at the Hillsdale Manor at Oshawa. We extend sympathy to the family of the late Mr. Ralph Campbell who died early Tuesday morning, to his wife, Olive, and their tour children, Lucille, Joyce, John and Peter. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon from Morris Funeral Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen attended the summer summer church services at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Matthew Currelley, Hope Township Township on Sunday morning when Rev. E. Schamerhorn was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Jan and Ryan were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly of Port- Hope visited with them in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen of Peterborough were callers Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle and Mrs. Diane Clarke of Bethany was a dinner guest with them on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. Stan Bowen of Bowmanville who will be 99 years young next Monday. Mrs. Bea Jones and Mrs. C. Cornish of Orono attended the McConkey-Merrill wedding on Friday at Peterborough with reception afterwards at the Rock Haven. Pte. Michael Tizzard, with the Royal Canadian Regiment, Regiment, is presently in Germany for a month's special training. While there, he will be visiting five other countries. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neil attended the Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron gathering at Mrs. Donna Ervin's at Tamworth for District 12 on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany of Bowmanville spent a few days at a cottage at Kushog Lake. Mr. Lome Paeden of Crooked Crooked Creek spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wildred Paeden. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Paeden of Linday and Mrs. Daisy Paeden of Bowmanville were callers Sunday morning with them. Guests at a birthday party for Mrs. Francis Hale at her home were, Mrs. Edith Hale, Mrs. Victor Prosek, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill and John and Jerry Hale. The gladiolus at the front of the church for Sunday morning morning were placed there from the Dickerson-Gibbon's wedding. The choir sang "Precious Memories." The Minute for Mission and the scripture were ready by Margaret Elliott. Elliott. The sermon was entitled "Today." At the close of the sermon, Mrs. Tizzard sang the following song with words written by her and Rev. Tizzard Tizzard entitled "One Day at a Time" -- One day at a time, Lord, is all that we ask, One day at a time, Lord, whatever whatever the task Yesterday is gone and forever will be Lord help us remember all good comes from Thee. Yesterday came and went fast away 1 With sorrow and trouble and somewhat dismay There were some joys and with it a smile Lord help us remember you love all the while. Today it has come out of eternity's eternity's night With all the good things through your Holy Light With shadows and blessings' from you up above Around one and all is your bountiful love. One day at a time is all that is ours Today is that day please give us your powers, When life is ended and we are gone past, ftigSacings K ^Efin CTiincMTC FREE... 1 Make-Up Kit (Value $24.95) With every perm booked to September 4,1982 (While Supplies Last) Short Hair $27.00 Medium $33.00 Long Hair $40.00$ up This offer Is available fo students only on presentation of this ad. Hair analysis before all major hair services All our perms are bv ®REDKElsr and ere GUARANTEED! The Style Shoppe 14 Silver Street • Bowmanville 623-8466 Perking In the May we find eternity's day there at last. Tomorrow's not ours and it never may be There's no guarantee just what we will see, Whatever it is Lord let your will be done, We'll still love and trust till life's setting sun. One day at a time Lord is all that we need, Till eternity's here and in heaven we feed, An hour or a day Lord is all that you say Whatever it is Lord, it is still just a day. Today is the time Lord for us all to rejoice Tomorrow's not ours and we know not the price, We ask for your strength and your help for today, That we may reach heaven for eternity's stay. Aubrey and Rowena Tizzard Mr. and Mrs. Pat McDonald, Tad, James and Greg of Janetville were callers on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkles. KENDAL A pretty wedding was solemnized solemnized in Kendal Church on Saturday afternoon when Katherine Kiers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Kiers was united in marriage to Norman Shearer with Rev. A. Tizzard officiating. Mrs. L. Farrow was organist. The reception, was held in Newcastle Town ! Hall with the Newtonville ladies catering. The young couple will reside in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howson, nee Colleen Armstrong were married in St. Mark's United Church, Peterborough on Saturday Saturday afternoon. Those from around here attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hoy, Mr. anOfrs. Bill Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hoy, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood, Oshawa. The groom is the son of Hazel (Hoy) and Howard Howson, Peterborough. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Montgomery, Montgomery, a former minister on Newtonville charge, spent the afternoon and had supper with Miss Catherine Stewart last Thursday. They also visited Mrs. Margaretta Stevens one day the week before. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Elliott, John and Elizabeth from St. Catharines visited with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Elliott last Thursday. Miss Catherine Stewart and Mrs. Edna Dobson of Stark- ville were among the giiests at the birthday party on Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Gracé Yule of Oshawa. The party was held at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Shiloh. Mr. and Mrs. R. Elliott, along with Mr. and Mrs. Har- land Seens of Bailieboro, visited Misses Clara and Margaret Seens in Peterborough Peterborough on Saturday. Mrs. Hawk Sr. visited her son and family, Mr. David Hawk this past weekend. With Mrs. Margaretta Stevens on Sunday were her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hellebust and family of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wood attended the Hancock family picnic on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rodd, of Orono, who bought land south of Kendal are building a horse barn and new house. Now a race track has been built up on it to exercise his horses. Mrs. Ilean Reid of Orono called on Mrs. and Mrs, R. Elliott Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. Tizzard's Sunday sermon was entitled 'Today', an inspiring message on making good use of today as yesterday is gone forever and tomorrow hasn't come yet.. Miss Stewart was at the door. The special music was provided provided by the three Hellebust brothers, brothers, two had wind instruments instruments and played the piano. In two numbers given, Leonard Falls read the minutes for Mission which this week concerned concerned the Mission to sea men. He also gave the scripture reading. At the close of the sermon, Mrs. Tizzard and Mrs. Helen Wood sang a duet of a poem composed by Rev. Tizzard to sum up his message entitled, 'One Day at a Time, Lord.' This was put to music by Helen Wood and was beautifully beautifully sung. DON'T FORGET |To Remember Our Bigger and Bettei MIDNIGHT MADNESS SALE Free gifts if you wear your P. 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