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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Sep 1975, p. 10

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adian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 3. 1975 e ewcastleIndependent ý-Jitoîs.Jack and Hazel Crago Telephone 987-4201 Newcastle Man Owns Unique Transportation You may have seen this rattier unique looking means of transportation passing through Bowmanville recently. Exactly what to call it we're not sure but as owner-operator Wayne Huber, 27, of Newcastle Village admits, it is certainly an attention drawer. Wayne who had the vehicle as far as Sudbury last summner advised its power source is a 350 Chev engine equipped with three, two barrel carbs for an estimated325 h.p. The frame is reported to have been built by two Oshawa lads while Wayne finished the machine complete with box, engine and wiring. It's even got an 8-track cartridge player. The only drawback the owner indicates is that it can't be left out of view and unprotected for long as there's too m uch danger of damage and theft. The Editors have returned from a refreshing holiday, ready to go again. At Parry Son d we enjoyed a 30,000 la -J~pCruise aboard the spankig new "Island Queen" which das built in Oshawa. At St Ignace, Michigan, a half- hwou ferryride took us to Mackn ac Island, steeped in htory and tourism, where s ation is by carriage bicycle orhorse. Already the Northern Ontario are s ing tbeir fall colors. On Saturday evening, Aug- u st 2, at the home of Diane and 'ern Rowe, a birthday party was held in honor of ver aunt, Mrs. Heather Coulsor. Thos'e in attendance wr, Mr and Mrs. Ken StMis Lator Sr., Belle- le Mrn and Mrs. Brian Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rowe Mrs Howard Pearce and Mrs. Alice Rowe. Mrs. Couson and son, Robert, Manchster, England, who ha v been visiting with her Mrs. Alice Rowe, deprted for home the follow- ing (lyîv Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray Coleen, Frankford, have beisting her parents and géandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Bedwin and Mrs. Charles Bedwin, Lake Shore. R-ent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Wade were Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch and childrrn Cars. Mr. and Mrs. HOCKEY R.EGISTRATION Newveastle District Men's Hockey Lge. Sat, Sept. 6th, 1975 3 -5p.m. Sat., Sept. 13th, 1975 3 - 5 p.m. at NEWCASTLE ARENA F E - $5.00 Harvey Atwood, Whitby and Mn. and, Mrs. AI Slater, Schreiber. Mr. Slater's late sister, Mrs. Gordon Agnew was a former Newcastle resident. Last week, the Wade's visited in London, Brucefield, Springfield and St. Mary's. Mrs. Penny Robinson, St. Stephen, N.B., visited her sisters, Mrs. Herbie Gibson and Mrs. Olive Watson re- cently. Mn. and Mrs. Hary dose have retunned fnom a Western Holiday, visiting friends in Edmonton While they were in Saskatoon spending a week with their son, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas dose and Dann-eli, they also attended the Cana- diani Glad ius Show. " Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Perrin, Cowanville, were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reid, Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard and girls enjoyed a week's holiday at a cottage at Head Lake. On Sunday, August 24, Mrs. George Chard, Sr., Neil and Barbara Chard, Port Hope; Angela and Ralph de Jonge, Toronto; Peter Chard and Pat Trim, Betty and George Chard Jr., Jack and Dorella Chard, and Vicki and Lyle Blight, Newcastle, attended the Gen- enaux Family Reunion at Alden, New York. Mrs. Floyd Coulter and Kevin, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman, Lisa and Donald, Downsview, were Sunday visitors with their Srandpanents, Mn. and Mns. am Powell, Lake Shore. On Friday, August 29, at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Boyn-- ton, Third Line, a busloadof 28 Southaven patients with two nurses, were entertained for a couple of hours at noon. Mrs. Marie Gibson was co-hostess and with the help of Mrs. Hazel Lowery and Mrs. John Malda, all were served a delicious lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Lake Shore, spent a few days at a cottage on Kennesis Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Alldred, Stoughton, Saskatchewan, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. David Mills, Ottawa, were weekend visit- ors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickad. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brenton Rickard and Mr. and Mrs. David Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mills, Orangeville. On the beautiful grounds at the home of Mn. and Mrs. R. Brenton Rickard on Saturday, August 30, the Newcastle Lions Club members and their wives gathered for an after- noon of games followed by an evening barbecue. Mrs. Howard Pearce and son Ronald, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Jones at their cottage on Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mur- ray, Frankford, were Friday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rowe and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rowe, Annette, Donna, and Barry enjoyed a 'two week vacation motorîng to the East Coast'. While there, they called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Voutt, Summerside, P.E.I., who were former neighbors. They also visited Mrs. Rowe's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibbons and family, Moncton, N.B. On their return'they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray, Frankford. On Saturday evening, Aug. 30, Mrs. Bruce Whitney attended a silver wedding celebration in honor of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Wiggans at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jarvie,/ Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Stodît, Pontypool, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin and Mrs. Charles Bedwin, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Win- sor, Kingston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley necently. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McReel- is, Bowmanville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin, Lake Shore. Miss Deborah Adair and fiance, Prince George, are visitina herparents iMr. and Mrs. Charles Aquilina. Mr. and Mrs. ?George Buck- ley visited friends at Bobcay- geon and Omemee on Sunday.' Messrs. Ralph Murray, Frankford, Stanley Ta ylor, Oshawa and Fred Bedwin' Lake Shore spent the weekend at Kinmount Fair. Mrs. Stanley Rowe, New- tonville was a Sunday night dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Douglas Rowe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jose and family enjoyed the 25th ReunionSat Camp Quin-Mo- Lac on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jose, Guelph apd Elizabeth, who has spent the summer cooking at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jose on Mondy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jose entertained Mr . and Mrs. Lawrence Morton and daught- er Barbara and Mrs. Morton's niece Greenville. S.C., to dinner on Sun., August 24. Miss Kelly Powell was an overnight guest with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell, on Saturday. Two Belleville students, Mr. Tom Britton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Britton, and Miss Donna McDermott, attended the sixth annual Canadian Junior Achievers Conference in Saskatoon. Over 130 Jr. Achievers from across Canada met from Aug. 18-24 to participate in work- shops and seminars where students are taught business. With assistance of local com- panies providîng advice, Jun- ior Achievers form companies in the fall, choose a product or service, sell shares to raise capital, market their com- moditv and return investors their profit. This is its third year of operation in Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennett Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sykes and boys, Elora, were weekend visitors with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ferguson and their grandmother, Mrs. Florence Ferguson. Miss Heather Hoar spent Sunday in Toronto. Mrs. E. Pacey has returned from a holiday in the West, visiting relatives in Alberta and British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Hooey and family, and Mrs. Pacey visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pacey and family, Pontypool on Sunday. Patients in Memorial Hosp- ital, Bowmanville, include Mr. Eric Clarke, Mrs. Alice Rowe, Tracy Embley, and Mrs. W. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ton, Clarence and Grace spent the weekend at Woodland Park near Buckhorn. Mrs. Nettie Butler has returned home from Memor- ial Hospital, Bowmanville. Miss Lynda Williams and Miss Candy Storks, Missis- sauga, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Storks. Mr. and Mrs. William Cal visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hughes, Whitby, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow and Jan, Newtonville, were Sunday dinner guests with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Call. Mrs. Marg. Gray and Miss Carol Hobbs were Sun- day callers. Mrs. J. Metrailler and Cathy drove to Sundridge on Saturday to bring home Ron Metrailler and Barry Goulah from their Hockey Opportun- ity Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morton and daughter Barbara Louise and niece Cathy Tuft, Greenville, South Carolina were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Storks a week ago Sunday. Mr. Kim Storks is enjoying a two week holiday in Mexico. Newcastle United Church News Sunday School will resume on Sept. 7 at Newcastle United Church at 10:30 a.m. On Sunday, August 31, at Newcastle United Church, Rev. Thomas Smith welcomed members ot congregations from Kirby, Orono, New- castle, Oshawa, Whitby and Toronto. Mrs. Catherine Jeanes, the organist's daught- er, rendered a beautiful solo. Rev. Smith read a card from Susan Adair, our young repre- sentative staying in Morrison House, Hong Kong Island. She stated that 4½2 million people live on 80 square miles of land there. Public transportation is cheap but imports are expen- sive. She is learning to use chopsticks but cannot get used to the food. They have had typhoon warnings but no storms. It was a fascinating trip to Hong Kong for the 15 representatives from the eight provinces. Rev. Smith's final sermon on Elisha and Elijah was titled 'The Chariot of Fere'. Mrs. Jeanes played a recorder solo after the Benediction. On Sunday, Sept. 14 Rev. Thomas Smith will exchange pulpits with Rev. Gordon Harris, Enniskillen. Unit Two of the U.C.W. will meet Sept. il at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wilda Johnson. St. George's Anglican Church will welcome home their Rector, Rev. Robt. Hayne on Sunday, Sept. 17, after a month's vacation. , Rev. Thomas Smith con- ducted a service at Strathaven Rest Home on Sunday, August 31. Accompanying him were' Mrs. C. Ferguson, Mrs. W. Kean, Mrs. Chas. Cowan and Mr. Crookall. Mrs. Catherine Jeanes brought a message in song Residents of Beau Villa attended the service. Powell Picnic On Sunday, August 24, about 32 persons attended the Powell Reunion at Orono Park. Although the rain sprinkled through the games, it didn't dampen the spirits of those present. In the absence of Dana and Marilyn Coulter, Miss Dotrene Powell, assisted by her sister Maurice Coulter and family, took charge of the races and games. Races were won by, 5 and under, Donald Sherman, 9 and under, Doug- las Rudge, Lisa Sherman, 14 and under. Dale and David Rudge. The wheelbarrow race was won by Lisa Sherman and Dale Rudge. Stanley Powell. Kay Powell and Dale Rudge KIcKeci their snoes the farth- est. The footprint race was won by Maureen Powell. A Wagon Train game, Jigsaw Puzzle Game and StringRelay were enioved. Mariorie Pow- ell won the bottle of candies by guessing the correct num- ber contained within. Lynda Shetler's birthday was closest to the first Thomas Powell's. The Rudge family from Malton, came the farthest distance. The most recently married couple in attendance were Sandra and Harley Sherman, eight and a half years. Four-year-old Donald Sherman was the youngest attendant. When the food was ready for consumption, Maurice Coulter said grace. After the meal, in I INEWTOI Mr. and Mrs. G. Veleke returned home last week, after a most enjoyable holiday in Holland with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Neil O'Con- nell, Lynn, and Allin, of Cobourg, were Wednesday afternoon visitors, here, with Mrs. Gertie Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caswell, Port Hope, one day last week, and spent Thursday in Toronto, attending the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gilmer, of Tonawanda, N.Y., were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer, last week. Mrs. Iva Farrow and Mr. Reg. Falls spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farrow, in Gatineau, Quebec. While there, thev visited the Boulchere Caves, near Egan- ville, the Ottawa Museum, and Exhibition, and various other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were holidaying the past week, at Catchacoma Lake. Mrs. Wallace Boughen, with Mrs. Alvin Yeo, and Scott, attended the Toronto Exhibi- tion, last Thursday. Mrs. Bud Jones and Diane returned to their home in Edmonton, Saturday evening. Vigitors last Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, were Mr. and Mrs. Dewell, of Hampton, accompanied by Rev. and Mrs. Fletcher Tink, of Watertown, New York, where the former is minister in the Church of the Nazarene. Rev. Tink lived here, as a boy, many years ago, when his father was the minister on this Charge, and with Mrs. Jones as escort, he and his wife were interested in visiting the local churches, as well as Mrs. Agnes Burley, and Rev. Gor- don Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bou- ghen were among the guests at the Walton-Boughen wed- diqg in Port Hope United the absence of Jack and Hazel Crago, Dorrene Powell con- ducted the business. Two family members passed away during the year, Mrs. Iva Nelson and Mr. Baden Powell. The fiftieth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tonkin (nee Margaret Powell) was cele- brated August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Coulter will be in charge of the sports events next vear when the picnic will be held the fourth Sunday of June m Urono Park. NVILLE j Church, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farrow. were Saturday evening callers with Mrs. Iva Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones with1 Mr and Mrs. F. Henderson. attended a Retirement dinner in honor of Miss Leona Shepard, in the Port Hope Legion Hall, Saturday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, with Blaine, Ken, and Kim and her friend, Christine Timoll, spent the weekend at their Chemong cottage. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clysdale, and Mrs. Irene Burley were visitors with the Gilmers. Mrs. Earle McEwen, of Peterborough, was a Saturday visitor with Mrs. Agnes Bur- ley. Mr. Don Fletcher visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher, before leaving for Ottawa. where he has enrolled in Algonquin College, to take a lengthy course in Graphic Arts. Rev. Montgomery's Sunday morning theme was, "The Shepherds' Psalm", giving us We Have Everything You Need For Bock-t-o-School Sewing Large Selection of Fabrics Notions, etc. All Back-to-School Children's Wear at Reduced Prices Mens Quilted Nylon Jackets Sizes S-M-L-XL, Red - Royal - Navy Unbelievably Low While they Last -V leo Clothing Ltd. àcial and Personals CHILDREN'S WEAR 1415 King St. East Oshawa all something worthwhile to remember, as usual. Mrs. Leone Lane spent Sunday at Camp Sandaraska, where Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, and family, and Mr. and Mrs.'Ted Lane, and family, were holidaying. Mr. and Mrs. Percv Rowe of Viewlake, were Sunday sup- per guests with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams have returned home from their enjoyable holiday trip through t he New England States, to the Maritimes. At Port Monton, Nova Scotia, they visited their son, John and family, as well as other relatives. Returning. they stopped at Sussex, N. B., to visit a dear friend and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. R. Doering, then home, via Quebec, stopping at Morris- burg, and Upper Canada Village. Rev. and Mrs. G. Montgom- ery were dinner guests, Sun- day, with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Cathcart. Mrs. Agnes Burley tells me that neighbors and friends were very kind, dropping in to see her, while daughter Mary was away, and leaving things for her to use. all much appreciated. Several of our local young ladies are leaving to take college courses, Carol Staple- ton to Loyalist, in Belleville, Carol Henderson to Queen's in Kingston, Penny Webster to Trent in Peterborough, and Brenda Henderson back to Waterloo. Our best wishes to all of them! Mr. and Mrs. Stan Page anr, family have returned home after having spent the past four weeks in the Rice Lake region. Mr. and Mrs. John Martell, of Hay River, are visiting Mr and Mrs. Bob Willsher, and family, for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton, of Toronto, were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton,,,and son Gary, of Hamilton, was home over the weekend. Advrti"sing helps you compare. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD m-m-mmumm

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