) Items of Interest Youngsters Gather Round at St, Paul's Opening The family of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flett entertained their parents with a dinner and surprise party on Tuesday, September 7th, on the occasion occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Linda Downey, Pine Street, Bowmanville, the owner of a purebred mini-toy poodle, called the office to inform us that the poodle gave birth last week, to eight puppies, each measuring about one and a Fellowship Baptist Church Courtice, Ontario Sunday Service ■ 10:15 a.m. Family Bible Study 11:00 a.m. Bible Ministry Location: West wing of Courtice Secondary School For information phone: 579-4523 ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH and TEMPERANCE STS., BOWMANVILLE Sunday, October 3,1982 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "The Plan of God" The Lord's Supper (Sunday School and Creche during service) „ We invite you to worship with us. „ ... Pastor: Organist: The Rev. Wayne Chatterton Mr. Barclay Bateman ■ For Information and Counselling Phone 623-3432 150 Years of Community Service &t. Sotfn'B Anglican (Etfurd? 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Harvest Thanksgiving 7:30 p.m. Harvest Evensong Mid-week Service Wed. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion Sunday School & Nursery ^Rector - The Reverend Byron Yates B. A.S.T.B. Assoc. - The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley TRINITY UNITKI) CHURCH Rev John Peters. B.A., B.D. Minister Rev Arthur Amacher, B.A.. B.D. Assistant Minister John Crookshank Music Director Church at Division St. Office 623-3138 CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSES . 9:45 a.m.- Intermediate and Senior Meet upstairs at Church Off ice 11 a.m. - Nursery to Grade Six 11 a.m. - WORSHIP SERVICE WORLD WIDE COMMUNION Sermon title "ONE WAY TO THE FATHER" U.C. W. Anniversary and Thankoflering Church Hall, Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m. Trinity Church Anniversary, Oct. 24. fct Paula United Ctpurdt MINISTER Rev. N.E. Schamerhorn, B.A., M. Dlv. ORGANIST: Mr. D- Dewell CHURCH SECRETARY: Lola Bowen - 623-5701 World-Wide Communion Sunday 11:00 a.m. Service of Holy Communion Sunday School Classes during Church time Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday Showtime '82 - Nov. 5th-6th-12th and 13th "Jest For Fun" For Tickets Phone 623-7375 or 623-5557 If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul s your church home. MAGIC CARPET ADVENTURE CONTEST TO UNITOURS' HeRecce VIA r ~ v " l m * r * < VC^TT 7 - . Enjoy 14 days A 13 nlflhle In Morocco at Club La Kaebeh, Agadir, Your fabulous trip Inductee these gilt-edge extras; * Round trip air transportation from Montreal to Agadir., * Three meala dally. * Unlimited wine with luncheon and dinner. * Special evening A dinner for Unltoura* passenger a. * 16 tennis courte. * All a porta facilities. , * Disco Kaebeh. 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Miss Kelly Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Adams, has begun first year studies at York University, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes and their guest from Nottingham, Nottingham, England, were last Thursday evening luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Adams. On Monday, September 20th, supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Adams, Church Street were Mrs. Amy Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dayes of Nestleton, Mr. Ken Elford, of Toronto, was also a visitor. Next weekend is Thanksgiving Thanksgiving and the Ontario Agricultural Museum has many events planned including including pumpkin carving, threshing, threshing, quilting, cider making and a church service for October 9 -10 -11. Happy birthday to Mrs. Clara Loveridge, of 89 Church Street, who will celebrate her 84th birthday on Thursday. Information Oshawa's Fourth Annual Consumer Awareness Day will be held on Saturday, October 16th from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Oshawa Shopping Centre. Consumers will have an opportunity to talk with representatives from Consumer Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada, the Ministry of Health - Ambulance Services, Oshawa and District Credit Counselling, Durham Regional Health Unit, Ontario March of Dimes, O.H.I.P., Addiction Research Foundation, Foundation, Customs and Excise, Canada Post and, of course, Information Oshawa. Special publications will be available to interested Consumers. Plan to stop by the display located inside the mall, outside Eatons, October 16th. Call Information Oshawa at 728-6233 if you need more details. The Oshawa Chapter of Barbershop Harmony Singers are pleased to announce they have engaged Mr. Steve Armstrong as musical leader. BAHA'I WORLD 5 FAITH Man's Divine endowment binds the Individual to an evolving and maturing humanity. The race Is subject to progression. No age repeats the conditions conditions of any former time. P.O. Box 36, Bowmanville The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 29, 1962 5 Bruce Taylor Announces He Will Seek Re-election Neil Houlton, Toronto, is the Ontario Arts Council's new Associate Music Officer, Walter Pitman, OAC'S Executive Director, has announced. Mr. Houlton complements our Music Office by bringing experience from a variety of music fields," said Mr. Pitman. "His work in radio, knowledge of community choirs, experience as a choral conductor, musician and an administrator, gives him a strong understanding of our clients and their needs." As Associate Music Officer, Mr. Houlton will be responsible responsible for evaluating grant applications, assisting with the formation of policy, and consultation with clients. Neil Houlton studied at the Royal College of Music and the Royal College of Church Music, London, England, and the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto. The N D P party will hold a meeting on Thursday, September 30th, at 7.30 p.m., Trent University, Peterborough. Peterborough. Guest speaker will be M. P. P., Bob MacKenzie, Hamilton East. Pianist, Jorg Demus, will replace Lili Kraus in the opening concert of the CJRT Festival Series at Massey Hall on October 3. Madame Kraus has been forced to cancel all her October engagements due to an arthritic condition. The entire congregation attending St. Paul's Sunday morning, gathered afterwards in the church hall that recently has undergone more than , $50,000 in renovations from top to bottom. Younger Servers Prepare to Pass the Cake members were encouraged to sit on the new tile floor for the opening ceremony while the older members stood behind. Farrow's fall in her home on Monday evening and the accident in the barn of Mr. Glenn Stapleton on Saturday evening. The greeters at Sunday morning church services were Miss Berneice Milligan and Mrs. Bert Tompkins. The choir sang "Heaven Came Down and Glory Shone Around". The sermon was entitled "He Calls". Communion services will be observed next Sunday Oct. 3rd this is World Communion Sunday. Our Church Anniversary to be held on Oct. 31st. with Rev. William Piercey, Minister of South- minster United Church, Oshawa, Special music "The Joyful Song" group from Peterboro led by Barrie Lane. Flowers at the altar placed by the family of Wilfred Paeden. Remember the cooking class "Food for All Seasons" will be conducted in the Sunday School on Tuesday October 5th beginning at 10 o'clock. This project is sponsored by the Women's Institute. Everyone is invited to attend* , Twist and shout. Move it all about. Fitness is in. Fatness is out. Councillor Bruce Taylor announced Tuesday he will seek re-election to the ward one (Darlington) local seat he currently holds. Mr. Taylor first entered municipal politics in November 1976 when he was elected to a two year term of office as regional representative for ward one Darlington. Following the completion of the term he opted out of the political scene for the next two years. In November 1980 he ran a successful campaign which gave him the ward one local seat on Newcastle council. During his term as a regional councillor in 1978 Mr. Taylor served on the board of directors for the Rural. Ontario Municipal Association. Prior to entering politics he established a 20 year association with the Ontario Federation of Agriculture serving as the elected representative for Durham County. For seven of those years he was also a member of the provincial executive. Councillor Taylor emphasizes his desire to bring dignity and responsibility to local government. He stressed the importance of sensible and rational decision making. The ward one incumbent says one of his major priorities will be to keep a hold on municipal property taxes. The 55 year old farmer works a 210 acre parcel of land southwest of Enniskillen and lives in the family homestead. Mr. Taylor and his wife Jean have eight grown children. V panricfpacr/on r/zj/zM* THE WALLPAPER CENTRE THE ON A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF IN STOCK WALLPAPER WALLPAPER CENTRE OSHAWA AJAX SCARBOROUGH 140 SlmcoeSt.S. 1313 Harwood N. 553 Markham Rd. (Corner John) (Just N.of Hwy.401) (JustS. ol Lawrence) 579-1655 686-0719 431-4458 Several cakes had been made and decorated with congratulatory messages at St. Paul's on Sunday to mark the opening of the revamped church hall. Tim Tuuramo, Mike Smith, Robert Wright and Kenny Kilmer were some of the young servers who were in charge of serving the cakes. NEWTONVILLE Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stainton who Celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Friday, September 24th. . Thirty-nine passengers enjoyed the bus trip to Sara Lee Cakes at Bramalea last Wednesday sponsored by the Women's Institute. After the tour of the buildings, each one was presented with a box of goodies. From here and after our noon meal we travelled to Rockton to tour the African Safari, arriving home around 6 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Henderson Henderson of Campbellford spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mrs. Bea Jones last Monday visited Mrs. Annie Hoskin and Mrs. Mary Craig at Cobourg Hospital. The Bowmanville Nurses Association met at the home of Mrs. Acy Farrow on Monday evening. The speaker was Mr. Jim Tedford and was introduced introduced by Mrs. Pauline Storks of Newcastle. He spoke on the Ganaraska Conservation. Mrs. Roy Farrow, a patient at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville will celebrate her 84th birthday on the 28th of September, and Mrs. C. Burley her 90th birthday on October 1st. Congratulations to both these ladies. Overnight guests with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle, on Friday were Misses Mary Gilmer and Lily Townley of Toronto. Several lucky ones received articles at the Rebecca Lodge Penny Sale held at the Centennial Hall, Bowmanville on Friday. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Winnie Montgomery in the loss of her grandson Monty at Montreal, Quebec. Also to Mr. and Mrs. G. McQuat and family. Mrs. Irene Burley of Bowmanville Bowmanville spent the weekend with Mrs. Lena Clysdale. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood at Newcastle on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lancaster of Newcastle on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron of Toronto were Sunday dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill. Newtonville-Starkvillc Bowling Team Standings Olds 10, Pontiacs 6, Buicks 4, Chevs 4 points. High single Marlene Stacey 264. High triple Marlene Stacey 615. 50-50 draw Joyce Stacey. 200 games - Marlene Stacey ?J54. 201, Pat Millsoil 250, 205, Mary Topple 233, BlàncFe Jones 229, Anne bicKeu til, Cindy Millson 211, Peggy Millson 201. Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. Janet Paeden in the loss of her husband Wilfred at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Thursday, Also lo the rest of his family and friends, lie was buried on Saturday from the Morris Funeral Home, Bowmanville at Welcome Cemetery. The ladies of the U.C.W. served lunch in the Sunday School. Dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow on Sunday were Mrs. Bertha Elliott and Mrs. Lila Ball both of Mill- brook, also Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly of Welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Massie of Port Hope were callers in the evening. Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Burley, Rodney and Kristy of Ennismore. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Osborn of Campbellcroft and Mrs. E. Austin of Port Hope were dinner guests on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Best of Zion visited Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill. Sorry to hear of Mrs. Acv <y. OU Cl%£. COÏ chatty in uitccl to an OflS.il cJ~foii5.E at ttz U^iiïfiam Q/zt£ïLnaïij dtinia 110 tJ(iny St., £. tBsoivinanoitts, Gut. cSatuiday, Gatohzr 2nd, 1Ç&2 3:00 ji.m. to 6:00 p.m. JANICE S. ALUIN, D.V.M. EVERETT M. TURNER, D.V.M. CARNATION FLOWER SHOP MERVYN B. KELLY HOSPITAL rfggfc Law Office and . SYMPATHY ,\nB® ARRANGEMENTS General Practice Flowering Plants and Cut Flowers The Federal Buidling (Post Office) 623-7141 2nd Floor-Temperance Street 33 Division St., Bowmanville Bowmanville, Ontario, L1C3A0 Telephone 623-4444 Drapery Fabric SALE 20% to 50% OFF on all drapery fabric orders All drapes are custom-made on the premises featuring Shears and Kirsch products. 20% OFF ...Blinds,window shades, vertical blinds, woven woods. 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