V 8' x 8' Durham- $ 285' 00 Floor-$55.00 ' 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 13, 1984 Open House for Silvia Ruegger Will Be Held This Sunday NEWTONVILLENEWS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill attended the wedding of Mr. Neil Pope and Miss Bettina Ottink last week in Toronto on Saturday afternoon afternoon with the reception afterwards afterwards at the Old Mill Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Jones and Mrs. Bea Jones spent last week with relatives in Edmonton Edmonton and while there attended the wedding of a friend Rodney Cable. Several couples wished Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ogden much happiness on their 25th wedding wedding anniversary at the Orono Arena Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Soules, Toronto on Thursday. Marvin, Nadine, Sharon, Jeff and Warren enjoyed the Molson's Superclass Motorcycle Motorcycle Trials at the C.N.E. Stadium Friday evening. The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Jones next Wednesday June 20th with Elizabeth Skelding and her group in charge of program program and lunch. Rev. T. J. Snelgrove of Kingston, a former minister of the Newtoriville Charge was a luncheon guest with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughcn on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Goheen and Matthew of Port Hope were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Byers of Greenwood, Nova Scotia spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. Mrs. Dan McNeil and Darlene and Mr. Rob Henderson of King City spent a few days in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best of Wesleyville visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle on Saturday evening. Mrs. Mary and Bea Jones attended the funeral of Mrs. Eva Warren on Friday morning morning at Northcutt-Elliott of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bebee and Cassandra of Bewdley were visitors Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill. Sunday morning church greeters were Mrs. Ron Donoghue and girls and Mrs. Debbie Langstaffe and girls. The sermon by Lynda King was entitled "The Counselor, the Holy Spirit, will teach you all things." The choir sang He Hideth my Soul. Next Sunday Lynda will be away and Frank Stapleton will present the sermon. The beef Bar-b-que at Newtonville church grounds on Sunday, July 1st. Also next Sunday in the afternoon at two o'clock a special baptism service service will be performed by Rev. Rutherford of Welcome. Anyone Anyone wishing to have children baptized at this time kindly call him for further information. information. Also next Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Community Hall there will be an Open House for Miss Silvia Ruegger who will be competing in the 1984 Olympics. July will be holiday month for the Newtonville Pastoral Charge. Last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Muriel of Campbellford called on his aunt Mrs. Bea Jones. On June 2nd a large crowd of relatives and friends gathered at the Oddfellow's Hall, Port Hope to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Don McNeil's 25th wedding anniversary. They received many congratulatory congratulatory cards, a gift of money and a gas bar-b-que. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Langstaffe Langstaffe and Mr. and Mrs. R. Pollard were among those who attended the 25th wedding anniversary celebrations for Mr. and Mrs. William Lacroix held at the Legion Hall in Bowmanville Saturday evening. evening. Several visited Mr, and Mrs. Ray Stapleton on Sunday to view the gifts of Miss Sherry Stapleton, their daughter, a to-be bride on Saturday. Several men of, the Masonic Lodge enjoyed a day of golf at Newcastle Golf Course on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bennett of Belleville were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Maurice O'Neill on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. 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