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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Oct 1978, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesman- Rowmanville, October 18, 1978 vmgu Ntwru Ut i ub E pub Lut Editors: Hazel and jack Crago Telephone '987-4201 Retiring Newcastle Firemen Honored ut Annual Banquet Two ret iring Newcastle Village firemen and their wives department and was praised by the several speakers for his were honored Saturday at the annual banquet of the Station 2 dedication to duty. Also in the picture from left to right, Mrs. department in St. George's Parish Hall. In this picture, Hayman and Fire Chief Hayman, Mayor Garnet Rickard, former Deputy Chief Albert Naylor is wearing the special Mrs. Naylor and Councillor Aif Gray. fireman's hat he received. He had been 30 years on the Fire Captain and Mrs. Dick Biersteker seated, were also the recipients of words of praise and gifts to mark his 16/ years on the department. Standing at rear are Mrs. deJong and Capt. Peter deJong, Councillor Aif Gray and Fire Chief Sam Brereton. Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary took part in the program, inluding Lynn Alldread, Connie deJong and Joanne Alldread. At the conclusion o f the dinner, the group moved to the Community Hall for their Muscular Dystrophy dance. Dinner was served by the ladies 0f the ACW. Forgot the birthdays last week, compliments of the Mrs. Ulbert-Pearce. Thesday evening Bingo last week! Greetings this week to Royal Bank, there was Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch, week and their regular Wilma Scott, Audrey Turner, delivered to them a hîgh Kars, were recent overnight meeting on Wednesday Paul Nesbitt, Edward powered Spray Washer which guests with Mr. and Mrs. evening. Glenney, Myrtle Alldred, Mrs. can be very useful in washing Harry Wade. Mrs. Alma Bell, Oshawa, Edith Carveth, Gladys Brown, cars, implements , etc. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard spent a few days last week Greg Martin, Mrs. R. Goheen, Congratulations, Phyllis and were in Belleville on Sunday with ber friends Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Rowe, Hilda Caîl, Lew! attending a Lions Meeting. James Murray. She has now Florence Ferguson, Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mrs. Gladys Wood returned to Bowmanville to Ca mpbell, Jacqueline LeGrow, Lorie and Steven, accompanied her son and stay with Mrs. Gertie Vanderstarre.- Toronto,, visited on daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton. We also extend anniversary Wednesday with her grand- Harold Wood, Oshawa, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas, wishes to Mr,. and Mrs. John mother, Mrs. Dorothy Cannington, on Sunday where who have summered with Mr. Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Harmer. a cousin Mr. Coram White had and Mrs. Bob Knox, Nipawin, Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walton, died. After paying respects, Francis Jose. Brampton,- visited on the Mrs. Wood had dinner with 1Like many other thousands, weekend with village friends her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clarke and relatives. Miss Vicki Kimbaîl, attended the Ploughmng Match Miss Viki Pearce and Newtonville, visited on at Wingham. Like many other Master Kirk Pearce, Bethany, Tuesday night with ber great thousands, they filled out free were weekend visitors with aunt, Mrs. Kay Kimbaîl. tickets at many booths. Last their grandiparents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Crown Lyvnn JJarve6f S3pecia.4 -also f resh sweet eider. The finest apples, grapes and pears in the area are here at FRED'S FRUIT Hwy. 115 MARKET ~ 1 mile south of Orono Mrs. frene Burley, Bowman- ville and Mrs. Lena Clysdale were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimbaîl, Port Granby. Mrs. Lina Bowen, Mrs. Gladys McKay, Bronte and Mrs. Phyllis Cruess were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown., Mrs. Paumen Storks enter- tiined Kim's friend, Junior Bernard, and bis aunt, Jamaîca to last Wednesday's dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tomlin- son, Belleville, were Wednesday supper guests of ber brother and sister, Mr. Arthur Clarke and Mrs. May Burley. Miss Candy Storks and Miss Linda Williams, Scarborough, spent Friday night and Saturday with Mrs. Jill Christie at ber cottage, Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer, Port Hope. Last Thursday evening, fourteen members of Newcastle Lionettes and guest Dunreath Walton, Bowmanvllle, enjoyed the usual supper meeting at the home of Lionette Kathleen Powell.* The Lions held their 25% Off untîl October 31 st 5 Unique Designs Sée the bold beauty of Earthstone dinnerware at B YFORD 'S Gift Sh opp e 40 King St.E. 987-5426 Newcastle STEEL CULVERTS INSULATION STEEL BEAMS FENCE POSTS SPRUCE 4x 4 WOOD SIDING Saskatchewan and have visited with Mr,. and Mrs. H. Harrison, Toronto, spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. On Monday they left for the Kingston area to visit relatives of Mrs. Thomas before their departure for Florida,,Where they spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris recently spent ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harris and famîly, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rowe and family attended the Taylor - Rowe wedding in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Port Hope on Saturday, October 7, 1978. Members of the Newcastle Horticultural Society Who enjoyed the Convention at Lakefield on Saturday were George and Madeleine Buckley, Marie Gibson, Louise Jose, Bertha Fisher, Margery Freethy, Jean Goode, Narda Hoogkamp, Lena Graham, Vicki Lesnick and May Burley. Miss Martha Veldhuis, Dundas, who was guest speaker was greatly enjoyed. Mr. Stuart Campbell is a ptet in Sunnybrook The Lockhart PTA held a successful dance at Browns- ville on Saturday, Oct. 14. Several spot dances and door prizes were won by lucky people. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.,Frank Rudge and family, Malton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barrabal returned last week froma an enjoyable holiday in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, with their daughter and family. lst Newcastle Scouting News Another year of Scouting is well underway, with Newcastle registering 65 boys this season. The Group Committee held its first meeting on Sept. 20, with new Executive Officers as follows: Chairman, Tony Clements, Assistant Chairman Warren Tait, Treasurer Faye TMling, Secretary Ron-St. Pierre. The next executive for the Ladies Auxiiary are, President Diane Gregg, Vice-President Marg Maskell, Treasurer Diane Whiteford, Secretary Barb Gibson. The first meeting of the year was held at the home of Diane Gregg with many new members in attendance. The Ladies Auxiiary meet the first Tuesday' of every month, alternatingat homes of their members. October has been a very busy month for the Scouting movement. On Oct. 14 the Cubs and- Scouts were busy selling apples and holding one, of their bottle drives. The Ladies Auxiliary also held their annual Bake Sale at the Town Hall. The Bake, Sale profit was $216 and the ladies of the Auxiliary would like to thank the Newcastle Firemen for ailowing them the use of the Town Hall which they had rented for the day. Ail of the fund-raising events were very successful and ail money earned will go to the Cubs -and Scouts. The Beaver Colony are having their investments on October 16, there being ten new boys and one new leader. The Cub Pack are holding their investments on October 19, with nine new boys., lst Newcastle Scouts attended Operation Alert at Presquile Provincial Park at Brighton, on Sept. 29 and Oct. 1. The weather was lovely and the weekend was enjoyed by ail. We would like to take this opportunity to welcome ail oui, new members into Scouting, boys and parents alike and to say with their help, we will have another successful year. Anglican Church News The clergy of the Ministerial of the Town of Newcastle held their monthly mee ting at noon in St. George's Parish Hall. MAHOGANY FLOORS STEEL ROOFING ALUMINUM WINDOWS BOW WINDOWS SASHLESS WINDOWS ALUMINUM SIDING Rev. E. Schamerhorn chaired the meeting. St. George's ACW catered to two dinners this past week with their usual great hospitality - the Lions Club and the Newcastle Firemen. Rev. and Mrs. Allan Haldenby attended the Meeting of the Clergy, their wives, the retired clergy and widows of the Archdeaconery of Durham held in St. John's Bowmanvile on Friday, Oct. 13. Bishop Allan Read and Mrs. Read were hosts. Bishop Read spoke about Edward the Confessor at the Communion and then gave an illustrated ,talk on their journey to the Lambeth Conference this past summer. Lunch was at the Darlington Marina and was a Urne of good fellowship over a good meal. Clergy and their wives attended from Pickering to Brighton. Several of the people of St. George's attended the Bazaar in the Orono I.O.O.F. Hall held by St. Saviour's ACW on Saturday, Oct. 14. Many fine handicrafts were for sale and some nice prizes were won. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Linton of St. George's attended the 'Leadership Training Seminar held at St. Peter's Cobourg on Saturday. Fifteen people attended for the Deanery. At St. George's Church on Sunday, the duet The Lord's my Shepherd was sung by Mrs. Erie Parks and Mr. Wayne Linton. Mr. Brian Dawson and Mr. Sierd De Jong were Sidesmen. The Sermon was on the Epistle Lesson about the Armour of God and spiritual enemies. We are inclined to fight people rather'than the ideas and spiritual powers behind the people. They are the real enemy of goodness. Good fellowship was had at the coffee hour afterwards. 1The young people had Bible Study at 10:30 a.m. before the Service and met in the evening in the Parish Hall. A great-, programme is underway with. various regular and special meetings planned. United Church News Each Sunday morning for the next few weeks, the Communicants' Class wil meet in the Boardroom at 9:45 a.m. SOn Sunday, Oct. 15, Rev. Spivey's sermon Living in God's World as God': children, dealt with living aý: life of love. The Prayer for the week i~ My prayers are private, O0 God, but my life is public. May what 1 believe and declare in: my prayîng be what, I live in my every day. On Monday, Oct., 23 Rev. Charles Kitney wiil speak about his -experiences on the mission field at the UCW meeting in the Sunday School Hall., ' Turkey Supper will be held- November il - with, Anniversary Services- November l2th. Newcastle Community Bowling 200 and Over J. Clapdorp 283-209, J. Graham 235, D. 'Brown 250, P.- Gardner 256-235, B. Bickell 233-235, W. Flintoff 217-296, G. Murphy 218, T. Ward 207, T. Embley 208, B. Forget 215-201, R. Losely 257, G. Forget 218, R. Clapdorp 227, J. Forrester 246, B. Farrow 219-231, K. Cowling 215, M. Henry 226-204-< 201. R. Wori, 200, R. Forget 264, J. Forget 229-273, F. Forget 217-210, B. Forget 208, W. Forget 274. R. Pearce 217-271, M. Pearce 224, T. Sluymers 231". B. Sluymers 241, L. Pearce 243-228, S. Keller 235, A.' Pearce 307-214, M. Skinner 224, M. Turnbull 214, B. Cali 215, R. Good 284-265, M. Good' 202, E. Emnbley 227, M. Henr,. 214-204, H. Nicholson 249, S., Nicholson 215-205. EAVESTROUG H MASONITE SIDING ROLLER ROOFING PLYWOOD COU NTERTOPS CARPETS Alil Items WiII Be Cash and Carry We are pleased to presen t as auctioneers, thefamous Stapleton Brothers. See (hem in action from 10Oa.m. - 4p.m. See you Saturday! NECASTLE 361 King St. N ewcastle Phone 987-5050 LUMBER HOURS Mon.. Thurs. Fil.- 8:00 a.m. à 9:00 p.m. 8-00 a.m. - 6:00P.M. Sat. 8:0 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. TO' N EWCASTLE LUMBER'S GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE! Bargains for one and ail! Saturday, October 21st, 1978 Items included wiII be 1 ------------ "

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