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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Apr 1975, p. 8

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8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 2, 1975 Editor Win Sincere Smales of decisive tourname Somehow photograp sixtieth of And that kilter, so 1 see his ha Fred Ha Committe midget C beautiful, Imperial1 Csoc Recent gu lsey and rs. Belse rs. Lilli ughter Ji rs. Edna outh, Eng ey are als rs. J. Bec wmanvill rs. Peter d are end th a ne p h Oakvil e. Heoliday v d Mrs. s their da rs. Dougl ughter E tario. Easter gu s. Alfred Brereton, r. BeV. B d Mr. cCrea, To Jimmy Be nden, New e Easter andparent lliam Bea Mrs. Berti ited for a. ter, Mr. own. Mr. and D eila and J y and Wec d Mrs., esherton, I ra's twelf Brian and arborough th theirî ss Ferne nald and ovidence. 'Ir. and e, Newton d Mrs. G ursday ev Faster visi s. Stanley ir son, Mr monton, 2 ronto, Mi rt Hope, The Newcastle Independent rs: Jack and Hazel Crago Telephone 98 inin Russell Pow,ell an-d family. Embley Jr. have S Capt. Is M issingMr. and Mrs. Harry Wade from a two weeks were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. the U.S.A. They Don Murdoch, Kars, from week ewth Mr. Thursday til Monday. OnNGiWalton, ,riday, they attended the Florida where t annual Good Friday Rally at fpte threw te flashsynchrnizatio out o St. Thomas. On Saturday, they On tir return I went on to Windsor to an took a tour at Get International Degree Rally Mr. and Mirs. Gec between Ontarco and Michi- Sr., had an Easte gan. While in Windsor, the for their family. Wades were guests of Mr. and wereMr. and Ms. Mrs. Carl Dresser. On Sun- and family, Mr. an day, there was a Sun-Rise Chard, Jr., and f Church Service at the Holiday and Mrs. Jack Inn, Windsor. On Sunday, the family, Mr. and Murdochis and Wades were Blight and family luncheon guests of Mr. and Tom Chard. MrswAndrew Cipu, Rodney,Mr.nand Ontaryo. After a stormy drive son, Mary Grace home Sunday evening, the David Milton vst Murdochs stayed overnight Mrs. Roy, G. Miltcr with the Wades, returnng Ontario on Sunda home to Kars on Monday Mr Reginald Le dfdson Balfour and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walton, Michael, have retu Brampton, spent the week-end ten-day tour in Fl with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miss Frances H Pearce.John Hoar, Toroc sMrs. Frank MMullen and home for the we geater, Glenda, Mrs. Barry t ests withntMr.Mand , Ottawaran Dr.r andt Nea Toronto, called on Mr and Mrs. Albert Pearce on Good Friday. Heather Hoar, Tor( Miss Vicki Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Ma Master Kirk spent the week- travelled toJLion end with their grandparents bring hometheirec Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce. spent the holiday On Monday, March 24, the Mri and Mrs. C Ladies Euchre Club met at the lina had Easter C homesf Mrs. Cecil Ferguson. their daughter, u Easter Sunday dînner Adair, Scarborough d yguests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. wi Pearce included Mr. and Mrs. and family, Bellevi areEil Vargaen and family, his parents onSu ,apolent solaysetne o at an m ogauain aPeterborough, Mr. nd Mrs. the Fenýelon-î Falls Midgets who were the Ken Ruttan and fanùly, Tor- Wagar, who won champions of the Midget hockey onto, Mrs. Varga, Peterbor- television set at Lit ýnt in. Newcastle Village on Friday. ough, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arena on Saturday, esearce, Mrs. May Scott, Mrs. Ray MNe sPontypool, Mr. and Mrs. and Donna, Osha pher's 'camera. got switched from one Wayne Pearce, Vicki and hier mther, Mrs.9 la second to one hundred and twenty-fifth Kirk, Bowmanville,Mr. and on Sunday ef Mrs Ted Walton, Brampton. On March 27, th hew inthapearh on h ngatie, outcao On Gond Friday evening, Village firemen w, tsEster dinner guests with Mrout to a grass fire Lnd on the trophy they won, but that is all. andMrs. John Scott were, Mr. 401 near Wilmot st wes,> chairman Newcastle Recreation and Mrs. Rob Scott, Oshawa, Mrs. John Wr r.Mr. and Mrs. William ScottHarld l and Mi e, made the prse ntation and and Miss Cathy Scott, Toron- White visited Mr. ýaptain Graydon Moore is at right. The to, and Mrs. W. Carson and James Darracp.ar trophy was donatedby the Canadian Wilson, Newtonville. Dundelea, Ontario, Bank of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gar- Master Jeremy wood, Beaconsfield, Quebec, ded his cousin M S called on hier aunits, Mrs. son's 7th birthday B Howard Toms and Mr. and Newtonville on Sa Mrs.Howard Allin on Sunday. On Wed., aMar Si returned from her holday in ting. Lion Pat theis NanraaGarld UsnLinsdhCdhthirh, cBarbados. in charge of the and Mrs. Geo. Chard ool committee, re ChurchesTo presentedMr. ethepd Crucve- rSo land Mrs. R. DeJong have with the Neca lests wBith Mrs. E. Wayne Markle, Alyssa and returned from a week'shou- Council and from t Pat, have been Andrew, Alliston, Mr. and day in'Florida. more informatio y's sistr-in-law, Mrs. Te a w Easter callers on Mr. and forthcoming. a t y Mrs. Stanley Pwell were: Mrs. G. Pacey ,a OnSSundaylMarcho30,ethe il and her sister, nteale tMreCandhMrs.ued Walton, sister, Miss Christ HowardoyPorts- Pafedte nhemby theg Hospital, Bowmanville in- d Eoape, Miss GailWhite, Mr. and Mrs, El >and. Wle here, clude Mr. Vernon Calbrry, Harwood, Mr. Wayne Hunt, Janice and Glen, o visitingaMr. and Mr. Alex Patterson, Mrs. Cford and family, Hilda Perry, Mr. Ed. Hoad. Pontypool, Mrs. Paul Sheter ough visited Mr. ar and Mr ea and Wendy, Mrs. Roger Duval ooey and famil ie and Mr. Butterill. RviT a s Smein th a d h w , O h w , M s oh r M s a e Belsey, Oshawa, the NewcastlerUnited Churchhaawars, mothernMrsiss ac ing their holiday the combined choirs of Brook- n ~wMr.Petrso, ln ad NwcatleUnied Leanne, Bowmanville, Joan wall, was home Churches trete d thae ru Norton, Glenda Johnson, parents, Mr. and Phrces Mgrett hosprial, e oaM.ad r.Rcar o h vsitors with Mr. fixion by J. Stainer, The Russeli osboi M H soloists were Mrs. Wmn. Reid Larry Pearce, Mr. andMrs. Sunday guests uhter e aanoi o - Albert Pearce and Mr. and Rickard's were las Mý_acLeod a-iBoi and Mr. . ennollinot, Mrs. Murray Paterson. future in-laws, Mr. SBo an leMr and Mrs. John Scott MilsBarbara Newcastle, and Mr. eNorman Williams was organist and spen wee-n w itMr randvll. Lests with Mr.and director. The Cantata was ll, and rs e t Mr. and Mrs. Do: . beautifully rendered. and Oardwa Drsn' nSudy ach3,teKeith Tinling and famîly, dinner guests of Mr OttwaDr.ac Mrns Frank MRdge, DaleOkil rereton, Toronto Newcastle United Church en, Robin Alldred, Lak and Mrs. Ted joyed the anthems by the Mrs. L. Cloutier and daugh- Sunday visitors Mronto. choir, Ballad of theTreesania er, Louise, Renfrew, spent a and Mrs. Wi. Lak eal, Jr., flew to the Master, and Easter J M.week'shliday with her sister, and Mrs. Everett Jersey, to spend Mr. Glenn Al n sang a s Mrs Lloyd Alldread. family, Mr. and break with his The Holy City. Easter plants Mr and Mrs. Alec. Martin, Lake and Noel and t, Mr. and Mrs. adorned, the church, Miss Tom and Greg, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Ra from a pleasant holiday in and Colleen, Fran im. andae Strksplacd on TFurday till Monday.nO a Dean, Toronto, there in memory of erthe fewidays wîth hier grandmother, Mrs. Leapha Family1 visitors with Mr. parents, Mr. and M~ and Mrs. Clinton ButterSll. Rev. Thomas Smith and Mrs. Ed. Barchard were Bedwin, Lake Sho entitled his sermon, 'The I wng Mr. Gary Barchard, Bowman- visitors with the Be rs. Ron Munro, is Dead. Long Live the King" vilbeweer and Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. Sta anice spent Tues- Sorry to report that Mr. ad and family, Bow- family, Courtice. Ednesday with Mr. Melvin Graham is a patient in manvlle and Mr. and Mrs. e Sypathy is e: Archie Bernard, Princess Margaret HospCtal, Philip Barchard, Oshawa and visHarperKel Ihe occasion being Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayes, death.of her moi th birthday. Mr. Harve Britton remialS Barrie. Mrs.Sam Brooks. pa ien lrý ~Mr. and rw ipTodnHaeyis oiSe Richard Sargent, t t in Memorial Hospi-. a r Tom ye ispent hiolidays tal, Bowmanville. and family, Barrie called on, and Mrs. Phil Willi alunt and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. George Kim- her grandiparents, Mr. and Sunday dinner gues Crago and Mr. ball were Saturday evenhng Mrs. Harry Cutler. and Mrs. Harper L Telnd Crnagon nehuet ffMr.-Ad Mrs Mr . and Mrs. Illirbrook and Sandra. Charls Stpleto, rno Mrinds stlaned overignht I oerss ir. LoydCly- Este udayguets ith wer e a dne, getsrn ee-ndwmge ~org Kimaîl n Lae SorewereMr. nc1 Mr. and Mrs. Taedo WAl-n, , oono ening. rs. Frak udge Dale, Bradp, a n Mr. aneek-end ad rs B torswit Mr an Daid nd ougasMa winhre ry rnhv and fars.yandrry i Poellincude Mr D.. Cultr, r. nc rne Fromnk McMullee and er uduy r. Hrol Powll, Mrs Harey heran, isa hoday hter Glenda Myrs wee-edrryM IîssDale owell and onald DownvNewaMr. Tor onocale.o MR.Shaeanfa ss Juy Poell, nd Ms. Jck Crgo adnMr Mrads. lberPayc Wa- MisLrino Mr. nd Ms. Eic Wcks Mr nd Ms. tnMay Rirk adcyspent the week-e grandparents Mr. Len Lambert. Miss Vicky Den visited Mr. and, Collier and famil holidays. Mr. and Mrs. 7 visited her brothe: Mrs. Harold M family, Woodville( Mrs. Rachel De Easter Sunday wit Mr. and Mrs. Elm Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. GI and Jan, Newton% Sunday visitors parents, Mr. and M Call. Mr. and Mrs. Mil Pat and Steven, spent the week-en sister, Mr. William Mr. George Gr Mr. Lloyd Stephenç few days fishin a ir. Tom Buckl ville visited his pa and Mrs. George , Monday. Newcastle Con Bowling Youth 125 and ove S. Stommel 129; D. D. Rowe 136; B. Ha T. Welter 142; S.Ri M. Tufford 141; A. V. Kidd 179-167; D. J. Forget 189-302; 179-144; C. Ton 144 ton 146-149; T. Wi Smith 136; B. An Angi 155; P. Late 7-4201 e returned ' holiday in visited one and Mrs. Dunedin he coolest 78 degrees. home, they ttysburg. orge ard r breakfast Included Neil Chard d Mrs. Geo. amily, /Mr. Chard and Mrs. Lyle y and Mr. rray Pater- e and Mr. ed Mr. and n Drumbo, Gresley, his grandson rned from a orida. oar and Mr. onto, were 'k-end with . and Mrs. ter Sunday r with Miss ronto. rtin McLay s Head to [ildren who week there. bas. Aqua- dinner with Miss Gayle h. Neil Britton ille, visited nday. to Mr. Bud the colour ttle Britain , March 29. vin, Sandra wa visited Carl Selby e Newcastle were called on Highway tream. right and ss Carolyn and Mrs. nd family, recently. Wight atten- ichael Wil- y party, in turday. ch 26, the gular mee- ker, who is swimming ported that a meeting stle Town hat meeting n will be visited her ina Covert, ner Brown, Peterbor- d 'Mrs. Stu. y and her ey. tard, Corn- with her Mrs. R.B. week-end. with the Janice's . and Mrs. and Lisa, Luglas Rowe 'e Sunday r. and Mrs. ke Shore. with Mr. e were Mr. Lake and Mrs. Peter d Mr. Babb. Il h Murray k ordspent with her Mrs. Arthur re. Sunday dwins were n Hoy and ,xtended to sey on the ther-in-law, cer and Mr. liams were st with Mr. Kelsey and pent Easter r daughter, James and ian Horner iss Debbie spent the and Mrs. mily. eCochrane d with her and Mrs. ny, Ottawa Mrs. W. [y for the Ted Martin r, Mr. and eyers and on Friday. nnis spent th her son, er Pollard, len Farrow ville, were with her rs. William lton Downs, Toronto, d with her SCail. aham and son spent a t Oompah. ey, Hunts- arents, Mr. Buckley on mmunity r Couch 156; ayman 130; echeld 129; Brink 149; Chard 138; G. Schmid 4; I. Brere- ind 141; T. gi 152; B. on 131; G. DO-IT YOURSELF COURSE LEARN HOW TO CONSTRUCT: COTTAGES CABINS GARAGES SUNDECKS FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOFING AND FINISHING Easy to Understand Presentation on Footings, Posts, Piers, Subfloor, Framing, Rafters, Roofing, Trusses, Sidings and Many More Features. REGISTER NOW BY CALLING 728-7677 or 728-7677, Time: Tuesday Evenings, 7:30 p.m. AflfhU1r~~ ~WIDESELECTION APRIL 15 -'22 - 29. OF COTTAGES Place: Warehouse Lumberland - 100 Bond St. West RANGING FROM (Plenty of Free Parking) 336 SQ. FT. TO 928 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE LUMBERLAND-728-16U 100 Bond St. West COURTICE SELF-SERVE STORE Bloor St. East store Hours: LUMBERLAND B U lm COURTICE 8:00 to 6:00 Mon., Tues.,.Wed.ASS CIAE SORE 8:00 to 6:00 Mon. - Fri. 8: 00 to 9: 00 Thurs., Fri. ASSOCIATE STORE 8:00 to 5:00 Sat. 8:00 to 5:00 Sat. (FORMERLY OSHAWA BUILDALL - ONLY THE NAME CHANGED) Shop at Any of Our Convenient Self-Serve Stores: COURTICE - OSHAWA - WHITBY (OPENING SOON AT 223 BROCK ST. N.) Be Mn M da M0 mc the Mn Bo Mn an wi at an wa Mn da On Mr T. Mr an Mc Lin th gra Wil vis sis Br Sh da an Fl Ta B Sc wil Mi Ro Pro m dal anc Thu Mr; the Ed Ton Por Oh, Look Mommy! At Ail Those Pretty Dresses for Spring . . WE ALSO HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF SLACKS - SUITS AND CO-ORDINATES FOR BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS AT THE John & Judy Shoppe "CLOTHING FOR LITTLE PEOPLE" 15 King St. E. Bowmanville 1 Martin 128; J. Wind 133-160; M. Zegil 135-179; K. Southern 136-171; R. Nicholson 151-195; K. Gilmer 127; K. Jenkins 174-142: B. Forget 162-158; C. Tufford 134. The Youth League Trophy has been won by the "Jerks." Members of the team are Craig Flynn, Kevin Jenkins, Bob Forget, Cathy Metrailler, Cathy Tufford, Mike Char- land. Congratulations from Gladys and Merril. Play-offs start Saturday, April 5. Friday night mixed League is also finished its season of bowling with the Hi Jacks taking top place. They are Klaske Budel, Dick Budel, Brenda Delaat, Adrian Delaat, Larry Pearce. Con- gratulations. Play-offs start Friday, April 4. Ladies fînished their season on Monday, March 24, with the Wildcats winning the troph . They were Donna Fort, Doreen Neal, Helen Couroux, Dorothy Mercer, Shirley Foster, Dorothy Turansky. Good bowling girls! Play-offs start March 31. The top team of men for the season was Johnston Fuellers, Gord Cowling, Harry Clark, Ron Sutcliffe, Bill Farrow, John Ogden, Merril Henry: Good work boys, it wasn't easy. On Thursday night, the Swingers swung into top lace. They were Eileen tephens, Fae Lewis, Greg Forget, Ruth Forget, Laurie Schmid, and Shirley Dunlop. Congratulations! Scout Report by Glen Schmid On Monday, March 24, the Scouts practised making stretchers with two coats and two staffs. We discussed the Stone A e Camporee, which is when t e American Scouts come up here and spend the week-end with the Canadian Scouts. On Saturday, March 29, the Scouts held a paper drive with two trucks and seven Scouts. HOCKEY NEWS Newcastle Atom - 2 Team On Wednesday, March 26, the Newcastle Minor Atom Hockey Team was presented with O.M.H.A. 'Lakeshore Atom 2 Team Championship Trophy. Newcastle defeated Uxbridge in a four out of seven series to earn this trophy. The trophy, donated by the Brere- tons, Newcastle, Ont., was resented by Miss Irene rereton to the team captain, D)ayrtll1 Rowe. This is the first B AKTÇ yearl a trophy has been Mrs. Alma Fowler was aandgirls,Toronto. presented for this division. A Senior Citîzen's Card Party Easter Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bea sincere thank you to Sam and were Ladies-l- Laurrena her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. cock were Easter weekend Marg Brereton and family for Bright, 2 - Mrs. Reid Cook, 3 - George Rutherford, Seagrave. guests Of their daughter Mr. donating this trophy. Margaret Watson. Men-1 - Mr. and Mrs. Jack ChaD- and Mrs. John Mew and Members of the team, which Earl Prescott, 2 - Susie Harris, man, Linda and Lori, Port family of Toronto. was sponsored by Stan's 3 - Vernon Asselstine. Perr Mr. and.Mrs Ed On Friday, Mrs. V r Rentals, Oshawa, Ont., are as Harîs were Sunday Archer accompanied Mr. and follows: Darrin Towns 1 (goal ed toRon Metrailler unassist- dînnergests of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Elmer Archer of Whitby tender), Tim Kidd 2, Garyed.B a nd to Beaverton to visit her sister Martin 30 (goal tender), David On Frîday, they met Schom- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mar- Kelly 16, Gordon Jose 3, berg andfacing elimination, tyn flew to Texas to spend On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dayrell Rowe C4, Paul Wood- the team came up with their Easter with Mr. andMrs Donald Fleming and tldn, beck A5, Brad Kelly A6, Ken best ah-round effort of the Ronald Martyn at Texas. children of Oshawa called-, Gilmer 7, David Lawson 8, season. Trailing 1-0 with only Mr. and Mrs. Larry Shhry- see Mrs. Archer and Ô,n Robert Tompkins 9, Peter two minutes left in the game, burt, Vickiand Joel spent the Sunday ber callers were lir. Willens 10, Kyrke Innis 11, Ed Knelangen scored on a shot long weekend with Mr and and Mrs. Vincent Archer of Garnet Duetta 12, Andrew from the right point with help Mrs. Joeî Stimson and famiî Bowmanville and Mr. and McWhirter 14, and Danny from Brad Hopkins. The in Michigan. y Mrs. Jim Archer of Whitby. Prosek 15. Team Manager: La sudden change surprised the Miss Eleanor Kelly spent 4-H Meetings Verne Martin, Coach: Ed Schomberg team and New- the Easter weekend visîting by Anne Kristensen Dwyer, Trainer: Stan Law- castle came right back with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelly On March 4 the 4-H Black- son. Congratulations to all! Kevin Wade scoring on a and family at Niagara Falls stockgroups I and II met at Eastman's Gulf Minor breakaway pass from Hop- along wîth her grandparents the United Church for our sth Bantams kins.'Final score Newcastle 2, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of meeting. The Roll Caîl was "A Newcastle defeated Port Schomberg 1. Bobcaygeon. Place Where Couching outline Perry 3-2 in the seventh game On Saturday Newcastle met Easter guests of Mr. and and Couching Cross stitch to advance to the finals Bobcaygeon for the consola- Mrs. Harold McLauhlin Jan- could be used." Trisha Sleêp against Uxbridge. This was a tion championship. Despite is and Ily wereMiss Linda rend the minutes of last hard-fought series between having a definite edge in the caghlin, Guelph Univers- meeting.aLan s ete two very even teams. The play, the first period ended ity Mr. Roy Bradburn Mr surer repo series was a three out of five. without anyscore. At 0:56 of andMrs. Wilbur Toms' Mrr $8.00. Mrs. McLaughlin dis- Game scores were as follows: the second period, Newcastle Bih St.-John, Port'Perr'. cussed uses of couching out- Game One 0-0 with overtime; opened the scoring ona goal Mr. and Mrs. Jim B s line and couching cross stitch. Game Two 2-2 with overtime; by Danny Wagar, assisted by Jeffrey and Julie were Easter Game Three 3-3 with over- Kevîn Wade. Newcastle con- Sunday guests of her parents the colour harmony and also time; Game Four, Port Perry tinued to put the pressure on Mr. and Mrs.Cgaveao 4, Newcastle 2; Game Five, and Kne1angen scored an and Linda of Norwood. material forf choice art- Newcastle 2, Port Perry 1, in unassisted goal on a shot from Mr.'and Mrs. Gerald Kelly, iIledIsatiia sdeon overtime; Game Six, 4-4 in the right point. At 14:10 of the Elizabeth, Elaine and Esther, filler. satnsttandheaf overtime; Game Seven 3-2 for period, Peter Krukkert de- Mrs. Courtney Graham were Newcastle. Goal scorers in the flected a Knelangen slapshot Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. mae twisted cord. The giris seventh game were Doug into the left corner of the net. Reg, Boundey, Port Perry. tried satin stitch and sheaf Nicholson, Mark Berney and Bobcaygeon pulled their goal- Wednesday evefiing dinner filler on our sampler and at Tom Gustar, with assists to îe in an attempt to break the guests of Mrs. Alma Taylor t the leaders gave 2 pieces Robert Towns 3, Mike Wade, shutout but it backfired as were Mr. and Mrs Arnold of yarn to make twisted cord. Philip Dost and Craig Flynn. Wade scored into the empty Taylor and Betty Jane Miss Meeting closed with the 4-H The Uxbridge series starts net on a setup pass from Barry Diane Taylor and Mr. Bob Motto. Meeting 6 Monday, March 31 at 8 p.m. in Goulah. Brackenbury, Kitchener. On March il, we held a Newcastle. As our ice goes out The game played on Sunda? Good Friday guests of Mr. meeting at the United Church after the Monday game, we was for the "C" and "CC and Mrs. Jîm Byers and after school. Roll Caîl was hope to see t he fans in grand championship. This family were Mr. and Mrs. Where the satin stitch or sheaf Uxbridge and Bowmanville game lacked the exciting Jack Alexander and family of filler can be used. Wendy supporting the team. Game 2 plays and hustle of previous Mountain. Guernsey read the minutes of is in Uxbridge Tuesday, April games. Neither team was Friday evening dinner hast meeting. Achievement 1 at 8 p.m., and Game 3 is in unable to complete any kind of guests of Mrs. AIma Taylor Day will be on May 3 at Bowmanville, Saturday, April a scoring play and regulation were Mr. and Mrs. Anson Grandview. In this course 5 at 2 p.m. Coach, Georgetime en e in a scoreless tie. Taylor of Scarborough. each group must do an exhibit. Towns, Despite having numerous So pleased that Mrs. W.W. Commentator of Group , Newcastle Minor PeeWees scorîng chances in the sudden VanCamp and Mrs. Carl Caroline Carnaghan will During the past week New- death overtime, Bobcaygeon Wright are able to be home speak on Embroidery Past castle participated in the came back to takeadvantage from hospital. and Present and Anne Kris- provincial playdowns for the of some loose play in the Saturday evening dinner tensen will speak on Colour Little NHL held this year at Newcastle end and walk off guests of Mrs. Roy Taylor and colour schemes. Mrs. Little Britain. with the champîonshîp. A very were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Martyn showed how to do The first game played on frustrating game for the Murray of Manilla. French Knot correctly-which Wednesday was lost to Wain- Newcastle players and fans. Mr. and'Mrs. Ken Duns- we tried on the sampler. fleet by a score of 3-1. The only Final score Bobcaygeon 1, moor spent the weekend as Meeting closed with 4-H goal for NewcastBe was credit- Newcastle 0. guests of their daughter Mrs. motto.

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