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Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch and grandson Blaine Souch were afternoon afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van- Drunnen, Michael, Jacon and Terry, Cavan to celebrate celebrate Jason's 12th birthday. On Monday, Mr. Jim Stark returned home from Oshawa General Hospital following surgery. We hope that he continues to improve. improve. Mr. David Silvester of Sarnia spent a few days during during the week with his grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Tuesday evening, Mr. Jeff Caswell was a dinner guest of his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Hallowell. Mr. Ken Flint, Maple Grove visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mrs. Bruce Todd and her mother Mrs. Arnold Scott of Oshawa are spending a while in Whitehorse, Yukon visiting with her brother Mr. John Fleury. On Wednesday, Mrs. Sally La Pan visited in the afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Later, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy and Mr. Scott Hallowell of Canton were evening guests. Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey, Harvey, Bowmanville visited Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Carman Carman visited Thursday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. On Friday, Mr. Wayne Stark was a luncheon guest of his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and Mary of Peterborough and Mrs. Gertrude Gertrude Finn of Oshawa were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Mr. Clifford Fonk and Tanya and Mr. Ross Stutt, Orono spent the weekend at Lake Bernard, Sundridge. On Saturday evening, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fonk, Donald and Richard, Port Carman. Mrs. Olive Little, Kendal visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. .On Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Ruth Robinson with Mrs. Annette Savery, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Mrs. Grace Yule, Oshawa attended a bridal shower in Oshawa in honour of their great niece, Miss Carol Savery of Oshawa and held at the home of Mrs. Chimenhaga. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd hosted a dinner party in honour of her sister Mrs. Acy Farrow of Newtonville who was celebrating her birthday. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee, Cam- bray, Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dwyer, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Murphy, Newcastle and Mr. Clinton Farrow, Newtonville. Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and clain, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell visited visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Hallowell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee, Cambray visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trim, Oshawa and Mr. Charlie Trim, Bowmanville visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Several folks from Starkville attended the annual annual auction and bake sale held at the Newtonville United Church Manse on Saturday afternoon. The weather was gorgeous and the sale in aid of the Manse committee was well attended. attended. On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Edna Dobson and Mrs. Mary-Lou Fonk and Peter attended the Kendal United Church Sunday School picnic held on the church lawn. In the morning, morning, the service at Kendal United was taken by the children of the Sunday school with the guest speaker Mr. Rolf Hellebust of Toronto. A good crowd attended church and Sunday school services at Shiloh United on Sunday. Mrs. Lynda King of Oshawa gave a fine sermon sermon on "Prayer" and also gave a report on the United Church Conference which she attended in May at Kingston. On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Jean Jilisen, Crooked Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallowell, Hallowell, Canton and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stark, Christopher and Shannon, Knoxville visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lynda King, Oshawa was a luncheon guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Souch, Dwayne, Jodie and Heather were Sunday afternoon and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Maynard and Melissa, Bowmanville at a family gathering to celebrate celebrate the birthday of Mr. Ken Maynard of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch and Blaine visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch visited visited in Bowmanville with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Souch. BETHANY NEWS Mr. amd Mrs. Herb Chis- lett and Mr. and Mrs. W. McMahon travelled to St. Catharines on Wednesday when Wes and Jeanne taped the Big Band radio program which they present present once a year. This program program will be aired on Sunday evening, June 10th at 6:00 p.m. over St. Catharines AM station, 610 on the AM dial. We regret to report several several incidents of mishaps and illness among residents and former residents. Mrs. Goldie had the misfortune to fall and break an arm; Mrs. Ina Palmer also fell while in hospital and sustained sustained two fractures to a leg. She was transferred from Civic to St. Joseph's Hospital. Mrs. Lawrence Adams spent several days in a Toronto hospital but is able to be home. We also extend our sympathy sympathy to Mrs. Ruth Jennings on the sudden passing of her loving husband Thomas Roberts Jennings. He passed away on Friday, June 1st at Civic Hospital. Tom had battled with cancer for about one and half years but was responding responding to treatment until a sudden sudden setback. Tom and Ruth came to Bethany in 1947, where he farmed a little, plus plumbing plumbing and carpentry. Then in 1967 he became chief custodian custodian at Grandview- Public School for twelve years until his retirement in 1979. Then they moved to the village. village. Thomas was a member of the Bethany United Church where lie held several offices. offices. He also was a fraternal fraternal affiliate member of the Royal Canadian Legion of Millbrook Branch 402. Private funeral was held on Monday, June 4lh conducted conducted by Rev. John Lindsay. Aller cremation, interment at Riverside Cemetery in Lindsay. A public memorial will be held on Sunday, June 10th at 7:110 p.m, at the Bethany United Church, Donations to the Bethany United Church memorial fund or the Cancer Fund, (Intended for Last Week) We regret to report that Mr. Paul Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, received received injuries to his back and face when his car went out of control, tipped over and burned, early Wednesday Wednesday morning, on Highway 35, near the 7 th line of Man- vers. At time of writing, Paul is in Lindsay Hospital. We wish you a speedy recovery, recovery, Paul. Mr. George Kay has returned returned home following another bout of surgery. We hope your health problems are all in the past, George. Mr. and Mrs. W. McMahon have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston, Bowmanville and have enjoyed attending the last two concerts of the recent recent Community Concert Series presented in Newcastle Newcastle Town Hall. On May 6th the artist was the brilliant brilliant young Toronto-born concert pianist, Marc Widner, who presented a most commendable program. program. On May 13th the entertainers entertainers were "The Horseless Horseless Carriagemen", a 40- member Barbershop choir from Oshawa. A young man who is well-known in Man- vers Township, namely David Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Gray, Orono, is a member of the choir and also directs in the presentation presentation of some of their numbers. numbers. Mr. and Mrs. W. McMahon were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wilder, Wilder, Peterborough. The McMahons were also pleased to have as guests in their home Mr. and Mrs. A1 Johnston, Oshawa and Al's mother, Mrs. Alice Kerr, Victoria, B.C. Despite rapidly failing eyesight, Mrs. Kerr is a remarkably agile and industrious person, person, having recently taken courses in pottery and basket basket weaving. Mr. Gary Bentley has also had another period of hospitalization hospitalization due to a blood clot in his leg. Happily he has been able to return home.