4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 1,1984 Section Two Celebrated Her First Birthday ENNISKILLEN (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jackson were recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Berney Gordon Gordon and children, Oshawa, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry. Mr. and Mrs. Don McArthur, McArthur, Mount Forest, Dr. R. A. McArthur and son, Newcastle, Newcastle, were visitors with Mrs. Fred Draper on Saturday. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Avery and Jim. Mrs. Jessie Slemon, Mrs. Helen Milson, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Miss Myrtle Tamblyn, Toronto, Mrs. Laura Avery, Kevin and Sharon, Mr. Roy Demers, Oshawa, Mrs. J. C. Tamblyn, Orono, Diane and Aaron Bowman were visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman. Wee Michelle Leadbeater spent Saturday with her grandma and grampa Leadbeater. Mrs. Lou Griffin was a recent recent afternoon visitor with Enniskillen U.C.W, Hold January Meeting JîfîT.T.ÏlW Alipp Urnnt Rnurmomiilln hnvp Kaon (Kinrte (Uni i.rzx X 7 : . j il. in- . 1 1- Alice Brunt, Bowmanville. Brad Huggins, Rick and Sherry and grandson Ricky, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Norman Howe and family, Whitby, were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mrs. Joan Morrell, Iroquois, visited for a few days with Mrs. Fred Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin and Mrs. Lou Griffin were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Gorgerat and boys, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, the occasion being Dominic's birthday. A beautiful wintery cool day brought forth our worshippers worshippers to the service on Sunday. This week is "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity." For the Introit we sang the chorus "Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place." We sang three hymns throughout the service. service. Pastor Joe Lafave had a worthwhile story once again for the children. This time about looking through the rear view mirror - e.g. looking back on last year, but we must look to the future future as well. There may have been things that we didn't particularly like but all these things happen for a reason. During the singing of the chorus' I will Serve Thee, Because I Love Thee, the children retired to the lower level with their teachers for Sunday School. The senior choir sang a delightful delightful anthem under the direction of Mrs. Ulah Chambers. Mr. Lafave's message was entitled "Rebels "Rebels Without a Cause." Announcements: Congregational Congregational meeting and pot luck supper was held on Sunday evening. Official Board Meeting will be held at Tyrone United Church at 7:30 p.m. on January 30th. Bible Study will continue at the manse on Friday evening. evening. The January meeting of the U.C.W. met at the home of Merle Avery, our new president. The meeting was held at 9:30 a.m. Merle opened the meeting with a welcome to everyone. A prayer for the new year - followed followed by some rules we can all apply in our lives. Merle asked for a volunteer to fill the position of 2nd Vice President and Shirley Stainton responded. Joyce Virtue read the year's financial financial report. Letters of appreciation were read from the many projects we support. Merle read the announcements announcements and some guidelines for each meeting. meeting. These were suggestions from the meeting at St. Stephens. Ruby Trewin opened the devotion with 571. A very good reading from the Upper Room. Bible reading from Thessolonions and a poem for the new year. Offering Offering was received and dedicated. dedicated. Merle asked Pastor Joe Lafave to speak to us on our work and commitments to the church, stressing the function of the United Church women where our concerns should be directed. directed. Some very serious thought and action should be taken-with the changes that are coming and suggestions suggestions on opposing these changes. We have a good U.C.W. but let's make it better. better. Merle thanked Pastor Lafave and meeting closed with a social hour. Twenty ladies and our guest were present. DIAL-A-LAW Expands Ontario's highly-successful DIAL-A-LAW program will expand February 1 to enable it to serve about five million people in Southwestern and Central Ontario. On that date, callers living outside Metro Toronto, but within the 416 Area Code, will be able to call into the program TOLL FREE at 1- 800-387-2920. DIAL-A-LAW, which opened in Metro Toronto in March, 1983, has already assisted over 50,000 people to obtain free general legal information through its library at 75 prerecorded prerecorded tapes covering 12 areas of law. A free tape guide (available to the public) is enclosed for your information. By calling the toll free number (1-800-387-2920), callers from Hamilton and the Golden Horseshoe, as well as from east and north of Metro Toronto, will reach an operator who assists in determining the most appropriate tape to play. So far, the most-requested tapes deal with Wrongful Dismissal, Separation and Separation Agreements and Small Claims Court. "Many people don't know how to find out about the law and this program can help! them," said Burke Doran, : Q.C. Chairman of the Law Society Public Information Committee. "While we. can't give legal advice on a person's specific problem, callers tell us that the general information information on the tapes goes a long way in letting them know if they have a legal problem and, if so, what they can do about it," he said. The DIAL-A-LAW program is sponsored and financed by The Law Society - the governing body of Ontario's lawyers - with assistance from the Canadian Bar Association - Ontario. Hi ! My name is Melissa Ellen Bedford and I celebrated my first birthday on January 11,1984.1 have one big sister Jennifer who is 3 years old. My Dad and Mom are Mike and Debbie of Bowmanville. My proud grandparents are Eric Wood of Oshawa, Jim and Joan Bedford of Pontypool and great grandmother Gladys Belsey, Oshawa. 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