14 TheCanadan Statesman, Bowmanville, October 4,1978 lEditors: Hazel and Jack Crago David -and Janice Milîs, Ottawa were weekend visitors with ber parents, Mn. and Mrs. R. Brenton Rickard. Mn. and Mrs. James Bannes and family, Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests of Mn. and Mrs. Alec Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ormiston, Bowmanville, enjoyed the weekend at a cottage on Paudasb Lake. Mrs. Ray Iýimball, Mrs. Helen Nesbitt, and Mns. Margaret Rudman wene Saturday evening guests of Mrs. Doris Trimble, Bowman- ville. Sorry to report that Mn. Alfred Garrod and Mrs. Audrey Gogenty are patients in Memnonial Hospital, Bow- manville. On Sunday, Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin attended Harmony United Church to heàr Dr. Gordon Tunner's last sermon befone he takes bis position of Associate Secretany of the Portfolio of Evangelism in the National Church. Last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. William Storks and Mrs. Raye Friedlanden, .Toronto', attended the funeral of Mn. Gerald Riddell, Orangeville, a cousin. Miss Candy Storks, Scanbonough, was home for the weekend. Last week, Mn. and Mrs. Harry Wade spent several days in Kars, Morrisburg and Kingstonj and also enjoyed a clourfu trip to the Gatineau Hilîs. Visitors witb the Wade's last week wene Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cipu, Rodney and Mn. and Mrs. Weldon Hartling, Ottawa. Mn. and Mns. Norman Heard, Peterborough, were Thursday visitons with bis sister and bnother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cinton Brown. Mn. and Mrs. Fred Hender- son, Newtonvile, were Sunday visitors with lber parents, Mn. and Mrs. CI Brown. On Satunday, Mn. anc Harny Wade attended Grand Masters Banqi Forest. Bithday gneetings to Samuel Powell, Lake Shu Best wisbes to Mn. anc Fred Andrews on their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Gladys Wood erj Tuesday afternoon and st with Miss Norma Hallo Bowmanville. Mn. and Mns. E' Stapleton, Orono and Mr Mrs., Robin Alldred Tuesday evening di guests of Mn. and Mrs. L Alldred, Oshawa. Sympathy is extende, Mn. and Mrs. Wil McCracken on the deathô mothen, Mrs. 5ha Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. M. Do Tononto,' enjoyed the wee< wîth Mn. and Mns. BihlC2 Mr. and Mns. Hý Sherman, Lisa and Dci Beeton and Mns. D. Cou Downsview,, wene Sati visitons with Mn. and: Samuel Powell, Lake Sha. Mrs. Gladys Wood wi Wednesday suppen gues Mn. and Mrs. Reid W Newtonville. Mn. and Mrs. Keith1 Bowmanville, visited witt parents, Mr. and Mns. Wl Caîl on Sunday evening. Sympatby is extendeÈ Mn. and Mns. Bill Caîl on death of their sister-iný Ev. Caîl, Toronto, on Satur mornîng. Mn. and Mrs. Robin AI and Mn. and Mrs. Doti Rowe and family were Sun evening dinnen guests of and Mrs. Bruce Alldred. Mn. and Mrs. Ken Sir Toronto, were Thurs supper guests of Mrs. Gle Wood. Convenens of the Arti Society drive in the vil]i Lease of Farm Properties Tenders are invited for the lease 0f the following properties located in the Regional Municipality of Durham: 1. A 36 hectare (90 acre) farm consisting of a i '.4-storey 3-bedroom f rame house, two small barns and outbuild- ings situated in the south part 0f Lot 8, Concession 2, and Iocated in the Town of Rowmanville. The lease is for a two year term beginning December 1, 1978. Please quote File No. M804-3. TiO. 230 Pruceed f0 Concession Street and the first farm west of the Pine Ridge School. 2. 37 hectares (92 acres) o f land situated in the south part of Lot 6, Concession 2, and located in the Town of Bowmanville. the lease is for a one year term beginning December 1, 1978. Please quote File No. M400. TO. 231 Proceed to Concession Street and the f irst farm east of the Pine Ridge School. These properties may be viewed f rom 2:00 p.m. f0 7:00 p.m., Thursday, October 12, 1978, when a representative of the Minîstry of Government Services will be in attendance. Tender documents may be obtained from the representative on this date or f rom: Ministry of Governent Services Public Tenders Office Room M-43A, Macdonald Block' Queens Park, Toronto, Ontario, M7A 1 N3 Tlphone (416> 965-i1152 A certif led cheque or money order for the f irst months rent must be submitted with the tender documents, and will be promptly returned to unsuccesstul bidders. Sealed tenders will be received until 3:00 p.m., Friday, October 20, 1978, at which time they will be opened in public. Tender closing in Toronto. NOTE: For further information, please contact Mr. G. Baker, Ministry of Government Services, Toronto, Ontario, Tele- phone (416) 965-2040. The highest or any tEîider flot necessarily accepted.. Ontario Ministry of' Government Services TeleDhone 987-4201 ~ I - - - clinton Mrs. Kay Powell and Mrs. Marion Alun, report that $735 d Mrs. has been collected to date. d the They are very pleased with uet in the response and are very grateful to ail contributors » Mr. and to those who canvassed, iore. namely, Margery Freethy, d Mrs. Madeleine Bucley, Ann r first Spivey, Lois and Annette Rowe, Lana Riekard, Marilyn ijoyed Kent, Bessie Dean, Mary ;upper Foster, Greta Biersteker, loweîî, Hilda Call, Eva Hoar, Vieki ,verett St. Pi erre, Margaret. Burley, r. and Elva Moore, Narda were Hoogkamp, Dae and Joan dinner Faris, Barbara Smith, Hazel LeleAudrey McCullough, Hazel ed to May Munro, Jean Rickard, lliam Myrtle Pearce, Yvonne and nf her and Wilda Johnson. Jn ap, Sorry to report 'that Miss îowns, Flossie Graham is a patient in ekend Memorial- Hospital, 'ail. Bowmanville. lre Mrs. Arthur Bedwin, Lake maRl1~ Shore, accompanied Mr. and inaer Mrs. Stanley Hoy and Janice, ulter, Mr. Alvin Taylor and Mr. Mr.Stanley Taylor ahl of Courtice ore. a o Mda on Strd for the ,st of reception of their cousins, Mr. Wood, and Mrs. Howard Cole. Mrs. Nellie Spencer Cal, returned home on the weekend h bis after spending some time at Liam the Ray Bennett farm, Omemee. While there, ed to grandson Jon and his wife, ýn the Karen, Peterborough, were i-avisitors -ldaw Last Thurs. and Fri., Mn. rdy and Mrs. Walter Hagerman visited her sister Mrs. Sheldon Idred McIntosh who was a patient in uglas Beleville Hospital. mdy Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, FnMay Oshawa, were Saturday M.supper guests of bis mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mn. nith, Stewart Wood, Orono, was a Isday Saturday evening visitor. ladys Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagerman accompanied Mr. hritis and Mrs. Robert Hagerman, lage, Oshawa, to the O'Keefe Centre on Sunday for, the performance of Rigoletto. The Editors have enjoyed the company of Mr. and Mrs. George Selby, Courtenay-, British Columbia, for the past ten days. While here, the Selby's visited bis cousins, Mr. and Mns. Sam Powell, Floyd and Dorrene, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell and Gary, Mn. and Mrs. Newton Selby and family and Mrs. Audrey Copperthwaite, Peterborough. George also enjoyed a visit with Miss Rowena Bragg and a chat with Mn. Charles ICowan, who as a young lad picked strawberries for George's late father, Noah Selby. On Sunday we enjoyed a drive to Exeter', where the Selby's are now visiting cousins of Mrs. Selby's. Enroute home, Jack and Hazel had a brief visit with Mn. and Mns. Ewart Crago, St. Mary's. Senior Citizens, Bus Tour On Friday, Sept. 29 at 8 a.m. forty-five passengers filled a bus which took them on a gorgeous coloun tour. Reports given by the Seniors, say that the colour neyer was better. Travelling north by Lindsay, a. coffee break was welcomed at Coboconk. ,Af ter passing through Minden, Dorset and Baysville, lunch was enjoyed at Huntsville. After an hour's break, the bus followed Hwy. 60 to Algonquin Park where a stop was made at the Museum where a movie was in progress. Pnoceeding thnough Whitby, the bus then travelled South to Bancroft for afternoon coffee break. Supper was enjoyed at Peter- borough and by 8:30 ail the happy people had returned home. Wile the bus journeyed along, the group was led in a sing-song by Rev. Thomas Smith of Bowmanville. United Churcb News E.R. Lovekin, Brampton and bis mothen, Mrs. Helen Symons and Mrs. Gladys Belsey. Flowers wene given in nemembrance 'of Mrs. Belsey's husband, E.J. Belsey, and son, Jarvis. Members of the congregation were deligbted to see Mn. Ivon Brawley at Churcb, after several months' illness. Six new tapes for the Carillon were dedicated at the Service. 1Twenty-three walkers and two passengens jounneyed from St. Saviour's, Orono, to St. George's Newcastle, on Satunday, Sept. 30. Mn. "à- Charles Gray and the Rector, Rev. Haldenby, set them on their way at 9 a.m. Tbey were checked in at Mn. and Mrs. Breens' at the Forestry Station, at a station set up on the Town Uine by Mn. William Morley and at a station at Highway 2. manned by Mrs. Margaret Brereton. At St. George's Parish Hall, they wene welcomed by the Anglican Chunch Women, Mary Gannod, Fran Wright, Helen- Hobbs, Donotby Trenwith and Jenny Park. Joy Yates and Kim Gilmer gave tbem their certificates. Eric Park and son Mike, came in ~ewraz tir i ub epeub eut oshawa GRAND first, closely followed by Wayne Linton and Janet Tansley, Bruce and' Marg Mencer. Others who walked were Sharon . Dawson, Ab Mavin, Fred and Neli Yates, Venn and Roger Proctor, Julie and Shelley Gray, Doreen Swan, Lynn Linton, Sharon De Jong,, Irene Brereton, Wendy Couch and Grace Haldenby. Last but not least came Melanie McArthun and Cathy Cureatz who eacb brought a mnemben of their family in a buggy, some feat especially on the gravel shoulders of No. 2 bighway. 1On Saturday evening twenty-six young people and six adults assembled at St. George's Parish Hall and then went bowling at Liberty Bowl. After, they enjoyed a Pizza Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Linton. Furthen plans for youth projects were discussed. Newcastle Horticultural Society The Fali Show of the Newcastle Hoticultural Society was held at the Newcastle Community Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 19, with Mn. Bolam, Oshawa, as guest speaker. Mrs. Jose was the judge for this show and the winners were as follows: Class 1 - An Apple a Day lst A. Haldenby. 2nd Mrs. Hobbs, 3rd Jean Rickand. Class 2 - Autumn Cbarm - an arrangement for a buffet ist Class 5 - Pumpkin îst R. Losely 210, J. Graham o 'dock Saturday, October 14. Madeleine Buckley. Clasfa 3 - Seeing Red - dining table arrangement lst Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Carol Rowley, 3rd Vicki Lesnick, 4th Margery Freetby. Class 4 - Snow White and the Seven Dwanfs lst. Jean Rickand, 2nd Mns. Hobbs. Class 5 - Collection of Pansies with foliage, list Rana Sinou, 2nd Madeleine Buckley, 3nd Margery Freethy. Class 6 - Welcome - a Thanksgiving door decoration lst Margery Freethy. Class 7 - Small is Beautiful, a terrarium planting, ist Vicky Lesnick, 2nd Dorothy Trenwith. Class 8 - Beeties, Bugs and Butterfiies, a dried arrange- ment lst Mns. Hobbs. Class 9 - A House Plant lst Margery Freethy, 2nd Donna Wallis, 3rd Carol Rowley. Class 10 - Harvest Thanks- giving, an original 25 line Thanksgiving or Fall poem ist Phyllis Clarke, 2nd Donothy Trenwith, 3rd Carol Rowely. Vegetables Class 1 - Onions (3 winter) lst Rana Sinou, 2nd A. Haldenby. Class 2 - Onions (3 Spanisb) lst Rana Sinou, 2nd Madeleine Buckley. Class 3 - Peppers lst Rana Sinou, 2nd Margery Fneethy. Class 4 - Cauliflower ist Rana Sinou. Mangery Freethy, Class 7- - Pepper Squash lst Rana Sinou, 2nd Margery Freethy, 3rd A. Haldenby., Class 8 - Butternut Squash lst Rana> Sinou. Class 9 - Buttercup Squash lst Rana Sinou. Junior Entries Class 1 - Trick or Treat - something for Hallowe'en lst Wade Rowley, 2nd Becky Crockett,' 3rd Brian Couvier. Class 2 - My Own Thing - a, small flower or vegetable character lst Becky Crockett, 2nd Lisa Cummings, 3rd Stephen Crockett, Class 3 - Thanksgiving a dining table flower arrangement lst Becky Crockett, 2nd Brian Couvien, 3nd Wade Rowley. TheDistrict Convention will be held at Lakefield on October 14. Newcastle Community Bowling Ladies 175 and Oven G. Henry 179, M. Burley 181, J. Holmes 180, F. Wright 182, D. Kelly 184, Y. Hulier 240, A. Allin 289, M. Wade 181-196-188, B. Major 220, M. Major 179-251, P. Wind 195-181, L. Crockett 253-213, B. Pearce 184, S. Foster 183, Shirley Foster 210, D. Neal 233-204, D. Mercer 206-188, K. Mercer 175, H. Couroux 190, L. Bull 178, T. Langstaff 241-238-190, A. Langstaff 200-239. Men 200and Over 224, G. Forget 231, B. Farrow 206-361, K. Cowling 222-248-217, D. Brown 232-241., G. Cowling, 222, M. Henry 234, R. Clapdorp 216, B. Lewis 204, B. Bickehl ,217, P. Gardner 212, W. Flintoff 297-211-205. Thurs. Mixed, 175 and Over J. Forget 270, F. Forget 215-227-214, E. Stephens 177- 179, L. Schmid 179, G. Dunlop 182, W. Forget 213-235, M, Lewis 261-204, R. Forget' 202-185, V. Dunlop 185-203, Tz. Bond 209, Bob Forget 211-199, G. Forget 201-190, B. Forget 231-214, B. Glanville 248-203-: 177, J. Ritchie 175, E. Glanville 198. Friday Mixed 175 and Over H. Nickolson 226-201, S. Nicholson 180, T. Sluymers 203-237, B. Sluymers' 207, L. Pearce 232 - 176 -21' B. Pearce 26-1, J. fflmes i97, E. Keller 216, S. Keller 1,97,A. Pearce'208, M. Turnbuli 198, G. Osmond 183, R. Gooct 239-212-239. B. Caîl 203-210, H. Caîl 177-192, B. MadilI 184-240,, R. Burley 186, M. Burley 199-196, S. Webb 205, H. Webti 178, T. Emnbley 245-251-227, K.M.M. 183-189, R. Pearce 196-233, M. Pearce 191-191, M. MacDonald 237, T. Nc>wlan 188-236, G. Henry 229-176, V.. Gray 179, J. Chapm an 17~ M, Henry 184-196-201, L. Wiflems., 220, A. Vogels 196. Any youth 8 to 16 yeats wishing to bowl on a league, report to the bowling alley at 9 centre EING BE HERE AT 9:30 A.M. OCT. 4TH FOR THE GRAND OPENING 0F OUR NEW STORES. THERE WILL BE SAVINOS AND OPENING SPECIALS GALORE. courtesy of OR A TRIP 0F A LIFETIME COUIRTESY 0F he ay TRAVEL Il 4 .4 .4 .4 Telephone 987-4201 A