w ti w It Mm .BrmceTifiImn, Editer Phone 7-4213 bcI J? eter &/ J/i 8càorBowling IÇO7REATION QUESTIONS Ing that Recreation Committee as a mcmiii ta helping on@ an- oruunt pays for ice time, but there other. And ini turn. a repre- di November 17th, 1969 ire orne who have a cute way sentative was invited to ait in MONDAT LADIES Dear Editor: of saying ta unknown persans, on Recreation Committee meet- BrD Oe We, the undersigned. and "Do you know that an haur's ings, by a member of thie C175 24nd AlO Lang- many more Ilke us whose lice time is thirteen dollars?" Hockey Mothers. NO ONE, yet, Ruth Cuh29 iLang-afse nams re'tsiged hveand thus giving the unknown lias ever attended from the taff39 decided that as a means Of the Idea that this is where his NRC but three times now, you 23,Iabelle Patton 227, Mne M getting anhwers to questions, monev là being spent, so ask have called upon memiiers of Lanpstaff 223, Lhllian Farrow Si rather than excuses, we would no more questions. the HM to attend yours. WHY 217. Helen Couroux 213, Mary Ni sk aur questions openly In this 5. Recently, according to the 1YaU. are a recognizedi commit- Henderson 213, Marg Burley ru newapaper. questions directed minutes of lie Hockey Moth- tee and have had experience 211, 206, Rserelly210,e te the Newcastle Rccieatioei ers meeting written in this ini the business transactions of 203, oneHtoi23 e comîtee. A om miteepaper, they made a motion to a meeting. Why thon, when Lake 202, Jean AfliD 201, V' which eemis ta tee that sucli danate $100 to the Recreationiasking a amaîl representative NancyWilliams 200. Minnie CI qusinstare nonofoud Commnittee from funds they.0f a fairly large group, would Taylor 199, Betty Major 189, ' buinss thrwsewy*oudwill raise at their card party YOU expect their answer then Ina Brown 17 rnLn thy goc ucorning up in December. As and there? You should have 184, Mary Lou 181, VIcky VI 1. The Newcastle Recreation we understand it, members known they, làke yourself if Bliglit 181, Marilyn Kenlt 180. ta Committee have registered over representing the Hockey Moth- the shoe had been on the other 170 oysfor ocky, aregs-1ers attended a special meeting foot, that they would listen tajME tration fee of five dollars per on invitation of the Recreation1 your request, thcy were inter- 206 and Over boy accompanied the registra- 1Committee. At this time, tlieyested and admitted as much, Ear1 Taylor 258, George tian and a total of $850wa were asked to change their ýand announced they would Kimbail 257. Greg Forget 244, collected, or should have been if ac bo pid is~ inamne rom Hockey Mothers to take your suggestion back ta Gord Simpson 242, Rosa Nicli- il ech oy aidhisAvethe Mothers Auxiliary of the' their next meeting for appro- oiso 241, Bill Farrow 229, dollars. 'Newcastle Recreation Commnit-ival !n reporting your appeal John Forrester 227. Clarence 2. 0f this five dollars pertee, as a means of recelingifor help with tyke sweaters. Rivers 220, Gord Cowllng 218, boy, ane dollar is, we know a grant. but along with it, hav-!Whefl their own meeting was Jamnie Wright 214, Merril used for insurance, therefore ihli wngtotdta ou er 23 o Lws22 the 70 oysinsredwoud knd ofwork for every other'editasrptd atyuHey21,BbL is2, the 70 oys nsued ouldkln ofrecreation that you, the Recreation Committee had Lloyd Taylor 208. subtract $170. from the $850the Recreation Committee, jumped the gun and went NEWTONVILLE LADIES 1 collectied, Ieaving $650. 1 ioî edig ahead with your plan. Still 1Pl;d ve 3. We understand somehudb on.tyn opoetaHcky15ndO r equipment bas been purchased Furthermore, at this meet- tyn apoeta oky Liz Wlllems 236. Anna Vag- Ai for hockey, something just ing, so we understand, yo Mothers are an All-Star work- els 222, Ann Sutton 208, au over $100. lias been spent and asked the representing few if ing group with no interest ta Wyllene' Rahme 203. Velda ~ there are four Tyke teams they would assist In your pro-,teohe os Gray 191, Gladys Henry 178.G tw Aomtema to eeWe ject of purchasing tyke sweat- ! . Why was there a need t teama, two Bantam teamis, one erg, their answer being that order four sets of sweaters for TURDAmiIED Midget and one Juvenile team, tliey formed this organization tykes? There are four teams 200 and Over i 12 teamz In ail. What kind of to assist with the boys of anytis is true, but one setwa Wesley Forget 315, George gi equpmet as eenpuchaed ea wih watverequp-already purchased and donat-McNaIr 221, Paul Barchard me equimen ha ben puchaed eim wit whaeve eqip-122, InardZuluf 08. pb and divided equally among 12 ment was needed. They have. ed by the Elmhurst Hotel wlth20,ngrZuaf28 teaa t 100 Tatmigitb inj the years they've served, another set being donated byl FRIDAY MIXED M a lot of pucks but little cisc. purchased sweaters, -socks, another party (This however 200 and Overth 3. We arceila favor ta havlng sticks and gaaic pads and facelflow lias a variation of stane). Bill Allîn 279, Tim Walton giL the full five dollars spent on masks for the use of thoselThis would have made twoi 257, Ben Madiîl 256, Tracey ov HOCKEY. But has it been? boys and those teams needlng sets. With a $100. donation Embley 240. Betty Adams There are rumors that the!them First aid kits too, have fram Hockey Mathers to help 232, Dlck Budel 230, Albert Newcastle Recreatian Commit- been purchased and used by ini the purchase of a third set, Peance 228, Merril Henry 227, tee went above their heads In thein teams going out of tawn the Recreation Committee Kay Powell 226, Don Huber their Bail Park Project, and with an emnergency kit an hand would only have had to worry 225, Jack Holmes 221. Ben rumor lias it that hockey ai the arena for use of the about one last set. Now, with Hoogkamp 215, Rama Nichai- rnoney Is being spent in the Town League as well as a 0y1four sets ardered, anc set ai- son 208, Hezel May Munro bail park. If this Is just rumor, other team, as was proved ready donated and the po55l- 203. why do the Recreation Com- Sunday cvening. They are not bility of that other set being mxrittee not la it up now. ALL-STAR mathers, as sorne donated to tykes, you'll haveý AdI tstcwc are nat iof? the members ofth Recre for tams k favr o beng mog ton ommtte ty s had t 18. IF . .. you needed sweat-' Hoc kev rNew~gs who arc now taking on some-, prove. And if not ail are happy! ers 50 badly. and were broke, one else's bis and mîstakes. !wlth this organizatian, oneiwhy didn't you wait until the By David Shearer '~4. A number of people areithing certain can be proved,!outcome of the Hockey Moth-JI under the Impression that part theY earn moncy ta spend it, 1 rs Meeting? Now, with ticketsi ntf this five dollar registration pn1d it's spent on hockey, ALL-imade up and handed out toi Thunsday, Nov. 13. Uxbrldge ::goes toward the expense of the STAR or RECREATION. Theiriparents of tykes, they're being i.Nwasl .Scrn o -hours ice time, thirteen dollarsibookq prove this, do yours? , pushed nt themn In a "SELL NewcasIe li the first periad an hour. This IS the cost of 1 6. Checking Into it, we un- ,or BUY" attitude, that bas the was Jerry Thompson who ice time, for Al-Star Hockey, erstand that there has been1hacks up on a lot of peaple. also recelvcd two minor pen- skating parties and extra tola open invitation to you, the iFirst, there was a meeting. not alties. Bnian Anderson alsa out of town Lise, but "free"' tolRecreation Committee, to have!too widely publicîzed, wîth 261had a~ minoir and Jlm Darocli SRecreatton. No member liasa representative attend any of:persans in attendance. Therela major for tlghtlng. actually been quoted as say- 1the Hockey Mothers meetings are 60 tykes, some parents! xIn the second perlod, goals have more than onc boy on went to Rick Stephenson and tykes, theretore counting 40 Tlm Walton. There werm no r t~ykes you would have8 ar ealties. ents. That's a long way from In the third period Bruce *26. Second, who were the 26? Aldread got a goal and pen- ]"le caste JWere they aIl parents or were alties went ta Thompson, a thcy parents. coaches, Rerea-minoir, and Tim ' Walton a tion Committee andteltl major fer tighting and a game group now formedunrte misconduct. cSocia/ anc1al('Peorsona/ Il Recreation ComitFe YurAtom~ SNewcat4e--Tbree carloadq Wailt.er Smith, Mrs. Patnicliathe majanity were not at that went to Danny Allan and C@f boys from lat Newcastle 1Towner and Mr. Van Tasseîl.1 meeting, many not even know- Kevin Hoar, each with twa. Scout Troop vislted the Osha- Congratulations ta, Mr. L. ing about it. Some were in- Dalm Ahison reconded the wa Fire Dept. on Saturdav Milîson who celebrated bis 8lst vited by telephone and others shutaut. atternoon, and enjoyed thein binthday an Saturday. iby the grapevIne. If this meet- PeWe tour which proved qulte In- Newcastle Finefigliters can- ing was ail that important why PeWe teresting a nd educational. vassed part of the village wercn't the Recreation on the' Newcastle 1, Ajax 5-In the STroop Scouter Roy Hopkins throughaut Satunday, for dona- bal and making sure thut next garne Newcastle Iost ta and one of bis assistans Tony tions taward the fight against everyone knew of the meet- Ajax with Nick Wilems as- Molloy and Mrs. Pat Blaker Muscular Dystrophy. Tbey lng? Only your aide of woc sisted by Don Martin gettinig werche iers.wîll canvass the remalnlng was told at this meeting. Since their only goal. Mr. and Mrs. H. Aiison and hait of the village by the end then other points have been -Bantam Mr. and Mrs. F. Rasborougb, af the week. If you have brought up and those wbo The Bantama bai ta Ux- @Il of Picton, Ont., wene Sun- been overlooked, the Muscular werc at tlic meeting and even bridge 9-2 with Ken Boyd day Hvistns wt n and M nl . Dystrophy boxes are on dis- voted favorably, are having getting bath Newcastle goals. Mr.an Ms. ore ob play aetop of couniters lI the second sights. It may be too Mldgets soM. and Mrs. nicJoMn' business stores, your donation hte now for this projcct, but!xIntefngm the Nm- sonc, M. and Ms. EieMindwill be appreciated. Iyou liad better start answer- ost inagets touhe Neaw Major and Mr. and Mrs. Sam The recent Scout Mothers ing ing questions if ynu ever ýahi tic witb Stouffvlle. Sean- Brereton attended the Vera Meeting beld ai the home of expect uny co-operation at lng for Newcastle were Jerry Lyxin Show lI Toronto on the Acting Chairman, Mns. another pnaject. 1hmsnasse yDu S'înday with the Bowman-' Dorothy Whitney, was mat 9. Why $600 for 60 tyke Rickard as Brad Haris fom vile Band 0fthe Royfldsapolnlngta er nd licsweaters. Thot's $10 eacb. A1 Glen Murphy and Rickand. C'anaian cneon by chntprPd ifew (four) wha attended. Ths irc ic etqe ts' 1eau do' ave any arswens either.j LAdamns 1 aslst. Jobnston's, Why rot fil! them li Instead, P. Heasemer 2 goals. Interruption ooff tStenvers ardAlbout Green fo 1 a towin tem utta1he Penalties: L. Brown, E StvesondAbet ren o 1l. Anid whihc we'nc ut it, the Combines and Ken Gray, what about the Council news Ali Alidread and H. Clarke H yd o erv ceRecreation Cornmittee 3obusy, Town Leaguc Standings rogarding ta ico ut Are teWfor JhGAtot's IN ORDER TO SAFELY CHANGE A BROKEN ace lime first rate fan thein owr F APs INSLATR O TH SOTH RIMRY kids. Six a.m. Saturday ice Newcastle INSUATOR ON TE SOTH PIMAR rne bas been cbanged wc un- Garage 2 0 12 6 4 SWITCH LINE, IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO derstand. Great . .. now they, Harvey INERUP HEHYR SRVC T AL the Bantams, ahane ibm same Partie' __i 1 10 10 21 INTERUPTTHE YDROSERVCE T ALL Saturday alternoon ice time Combines -- 1 9 9 2 OUR CUSTOMERS with Tykes. If anything, it gets Johnutan's worse . . . la thai possible? Drug Store_ O 2 5 Il SOUTH 0F THE CNR TRACKS FOR A Fouteer year nid Baritams Intermeilates PERID 0 ON HAF HUR ROM It's not fair ta eith:r âge group. Int.êiiiidlate "C" hockey re- PERID OFONE ALF OUR ROMturned to Newcastle after a Respectfully Awaiting Yaur year's absence on Tuesday 10:00 A.M. TO 10.-30 A.M. Anewer, we remain, Mn. and night. Mrs. Ken Gray, Mrs. R. Shear- It was unfontutate that the er.Mr.andMr. S Sheld.apposition was Little Bitain SUNDA , NO e 23 1969who have been the besi Inter- WE REGRET TRIS INCONVENIENCE AND Cet Cash Today Ontani' o or" two years. The APOLOGIZE FOR THE SHORT PERIOD 0F soeo 2- osntIndicate NOTWCATON ND HAN YO FORYOU Fo Ol Apliacesthe type of hockey witnessed by the 65 fans who Worm in CO-OPERATION. tlreugb tedne uh rti dazzled Newcastle wiih quick Your Manager, s rE MAN rusheos, aceompanied by a- Yeu Maage, VL A 8 IFEMcuratejipâmes.Newcastle made T. MESSENGER.P up for thein Iack of poUash Phone 623-330à with lots of busile and spirit. Ta offly %lzug ehylnckde was the experience of playing and thlrty teehems--attended TheCiia tte eBwafle o.1,I together as a eam egasth an.WESLEY VILLE cCndn aesaow nvlNv.1,is- Don's Rangers by RichardlIMermorial Service inrene- Mary tram here paid their Officiai Board, Mra. Russell service was iin ehaxietoit he Who left duningithe secondî brance of ail the Canadians respects ta t-he laie Joh Baker; Rep. ta be recomnid- A01S Men'a Club who proo periad wh a separated collan- ".i gave up lOisir lives flght_ Diekensori at thle chapel and ed ta tie officiai board' as vdda1 oe dwU banc), A. Burpliy, 1 Matherig fitecrsadu&thsfnrimtSarayM steward, Mrs. G. Tufford- iida1 oc àiwt > ougeno aaP MCl are lia be commended for their Dickerscm dicd veny suddenhy e.t maiecruttc ohGoneldthoran paricpaton j during his worlénig hours as !Mrs. J. Eliott and Mni. T. Thc service was aonducted by Satudaynigt Itwasa O Modaynom clmsnaiirad.iaintesiance îian.lWilson*; Wclcon'e group lead- Carmen Bell and Sidney Ben- diaférdnasy.h NetwcastlearOe ond.y, >Ni& cla e made bis haone Ier* for j er, Mrs. R. McHoIm; Wesley- nett, and Lloyd Kellog gave ifferent-hsie thr ewcStn-leyyar nth ose villegroup leader, Mrs. Har- the germn n "proved by Ac- eland teain. Agaun hrpexplore thbe ta'llal Bexi; Irhe manyrs.years iii t-beth hew passing and teem play by thepower~ plant. in aiy Osborne. thUi Christian life tg mv1oe pposition was Uic downfall On Novenibe- lS, aOmeÇ Anothen former neighbour, Foilowing Ithe fistallation, A quartet, Messrs. Ken Sym- f the Don mcxi. Newcastle clssswent ta PtebrghM. Will Mason is in Port a film wua shown of a churci monS, Thos. Wilson. Lloyd [n'attablisi any ortfv of Romve tandexcllet mr Hope hospîtal for observation hospital at Baie Verte, show- KelIog, anid Laverne Farrow n atac exeptfanfiv 0fRonieoandJulet and treatment. ing thc need for anc in t-bat sang *"Specd Away" Ined&i minutes midway through them The Junior basketbail conres Mmi. Mary Morton netunned Part of Newtound]and and t-Ion ta tihe whole diafr's tvm second period.'. They apent for thecgiris are: Courtice 44,f homo during t-he wcekend af- the services proivided by t-he nuinhers. te resu of thc time vainlY O'Neill 22; Courtice 28, Donc- teor a pes-iod a! convalescence hospilal. nec projector was MT-. Robent WilSon Of Lana ightung off a determined van 17; Courtice 23, lasidale Itolowing an operatian. opcratcd by Lloyd Kellog. dor, Ont. called en tM Sunderland teamn. Periodlcally 8; Courtice 25, Central 26; On Tuesday eveni-ng, Nov. Discussion continucd durng Carilus Dickinson riecently te Neweastle would mount a Cojrtice 32, MvcLAuighin 12;I lîti, there was a jodnt meet- thc refreshment period whcn get some informnation forbIdS rush and these rushes result- <Iourtice 48, O'Neill 9; Caoir- ing of Weleyvjlie and Wcl- ecd visàt-or was eniertained family trec before leaving Ibr ed lIn four goals. Two wer i e 24, Donevan 24; Cotirtice carne U.C.W.'8 kt Wclcomcby a local meniber. Londan, England t-o coutkfm by J. Hughes, bath asuisted by 27. Eastdale 12; Courtlc 34, churcb. They were welomed Sunday mmrng'às ehurch-hi, researchi. S.Burns, and anc cadi b>' G. McLaughhin 10. As yenn-b x.N ha-u toak VanDam, unassisted, and J_ -e, th g- l bvewnilo-cd fors.aNpCrîod ft wo min- Cunningham, also unassisted. ecp-aco!Ucgae Te t i len ora erin me wmn-a rhe final score 9-4 was no epia oganeoi oftegnay. y ths',sne t ine day honoun fi fuit of Lie goal-keeper GeorgePlyaa o od. thetedYhnur.'M VîanDam who piayed a ~- Ont November 2M.i Courtice' devotional peniad was con- mculr 9 miute o!h~ky. holdin>g its Vict-ory Dace ductcd b>' the Wesleyville Weulr 9 miutesof oc teatunsng Uic 'Laokung Glass' croup. The tberne was on a'nd Uic 'Eighth Day.' Thiis is Hcaling and Uic scriptune les- Ce S S heUic tiUre lin the history son, read by Mxi. clarence of Courtice t-bat we have had Nichais, t-aid the story o! the t-wo banda at one t-me. Let's paralytie whosc failliful tri- have a great turnout for t-bis ends overcame ai sorts of dance. Girls are to wean difficulties in order to bring skirts or dresses and the baya hâm t-o t-be healing power of are ta Wear turtleneck sweat-' JeSs. The int-erpretation of N E W S crs or shiit and tic. this man's chiaracter and thbe On SalrdayNovemer 8,given by Mrs. T. Wilson. Mrri..* 169, Uic Courtice soccer t-cam 'A V T Tt Carroll Niols acoounpanied ùaye theO.S..A. arne in T JRLILALE by Mns. H. Reeve at thc piano ý,uor. e ontw g e *sang "Think On Me". lt-s. MOVE AHEAD WITH .unoa. e wn to gmes Mr. and Mrs. J. Bothwell, Harold Beat led Uic devotions >t o! thrce and tied t-be ti Bownianvilie, visited at Mn. and Mre. Ken Aahby closed .1- Ibis gaine ag ai n t Russell S«very's. with pra yen. V leorge-Harvey Coilegiate was Mn. and Mns. Liew Halo 'fli officers for the comingTH Iayed again aItich York Me- well attended a dinner party year were elected tram t-be noiial Stadium. We batUis at Mn. Gary Littie's, Port 1 late presentcd by Mns. Ke~n- T R I R S S une, I'm aad t-o say, by the Hope, Saiunday evenirg. 1 net-i Dinner, chairmari of ncre score af 2-1, which Mr. Car Todd visited bis committee on nominations, flaces thli soccer teain second. mother Mrs. L. Todd who ta a and irsfailcd by tic Rev. J. êr. Speens cnded t-be achool patient xIn Memnorial Hospital, Ramit. Tic>' are: President, la> at lunch on Monday s0 Bowmnanviile. Mrs. E. Barrowclough;- Vice 32ByS hat wc wene able t-o go t-o t-be Mn. and Mrs. C. Hoit, Pres., Mns. Yen Synnons; Sec- 72BaY ti'ftomOo,364-7405 A1SDBrbdOMU lame. Thrce spectatar buses- Toronto, were gueas wItb ber nefary, Mrs. R. HIi; Treas., ver flince hundrcd students moton, Mrs. T. Stané. Mrs. Ron Newton; Rep. to SA wE 1& JAN£ PARKER, DAW.Y DATED-SAVE l APPLE PIE 24-oi MYJT3 - SA VIFlic .MANE PARKER Spanish Bar Cake 19-OZ CAKES No finer meats sold anywhere! 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