Sorne Fancy Footwork at Goodyear Christmas Dance A large and enthusiastie crowd attended the Goodyear Christmas dance at Newcastle Cornmunity Hall on Saturday night. And there was.plentyof action and intricate footwork as portrayed in this photo. .NE WTO"N VILLE Newtonville - Starkville Bowling Team Standings - Adams 26, Stacey21, Arnold 16, Sciuk 15. High single - Cindy 'Milison 258, High Triple - Joyce Stacey 668. 200 games - Cindy Milison 258, Joyce Stacey 241, 228, Gail Milîson 235, 218, 211, Joan Adams,230, Pat Milîson 228, 220, Jean O'Neill 226, 209, Bernice Henderson 226, Karen Ruelland 222, Jean Fallis 221, Olive Henderson 220, Jean Arnold 217, 206, 204, Janis Dilworth 217, Marlene Stacey 213, Anne Bickell 208, Barbara Elliott 204, Cathy Adams 200. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farmer, North Bay visited, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Queenie 'Fletcher attended the "ýCome Alive" Revival at Harmony United Church Wednesday evening. She was one of 10 members of the Willing Workers of the Sunday School before there was a <church there. The other three still alive, were Mrs. Frank Michael, Mrs. Frank Fleury and Mrs. William Found. The history from then until now and into future was acted in the form of skits, much to the merriment of all who attended. Mrs. Bernice Henderson The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 5, 1979 7 Ce lebrates Her First Birthdaýy and Mrs. Oli ve Henderson visited with their sister Mrs. Dorothy Gilmer of Port Hope on Wednesday. Mrs. Bill Wade, Newcastle was also a luncheon guest. The Newtonville U.C.W. meet in the Sunday School Wednesday evening. The Devotional was led by Olive Henderson assisted by Janet Paeden. Dorothy Stapleton and Mary Brown. After the minutes were read and approved, the treasurer gave the report of the bazaar. The Christmas meeting to be December l9th with an exehange of gîfts. A donation to be given to Quin-mo-Lac Camp, and the Bickells for Missionary Work. A committee was appointed to buy a carpet to be sent to the centre of the floor. A letter of thanks to be sent to the Guides for making the posters- for our bazaar. The following offices for the coming year 1980-1 were read by the Nominating Committee: President Mary Vinkle, lst vice Rourna Tizzard, Sec'ty- Jean Kimbail, assistant- Doris Chrysler, Treasurer - Shirley Stapleton, Sunshine - Amelia Lancaster, Dorothy Stapleton, and Inez Boughen, Kitchen - Mrs. Rov Farrow. Dora De 'Santas orksop' Hi! My narne is Lisa and I arn 3 years old and this is my littie sister Jodi Elizabeth who celebrated her first birthday on October 27, 1979. Our parents are Doug, and Marty Luxton. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fre d Luxton of Bowrnanville and Mr. and Mrs. Henri-Ls. Poulin of Quebec. 44 lb. bag Buildali Tools 12"1 Buidlal CIaw, Hammer 16 oz. head each 26" Bulidail Hand Saw 8 point Sawhors. Braclkets rThese handy bracket-s quickly convert f ive pieces of 2 x 4 lumber into a strong sawhorse. There are no legs to mitre. Brackets do flot limit height or length of sawhorse. e7a% I COURTICE Bloor St. E.of Oshawa M on.-Wed. .. . 8-6 Thurs.-Fri..89 Saturday . . 8-5:30 72 8-1611 OSHAWA 100 Bond St.W. Mon.-Fri. Saturday. 86 728-1617 i ) PORT HOPE 116 Peter St. Mon.-Thurs 8-5:30 Friday .......89 Saturday - ... 8-4 885-2423 Ail Items may flot be ln stock at ail stores. Ail Items may not b. exactly as shown. Prices subJect ta change witheut notice. Smit, Manse Bea Jones, Lena Clysdale, Shrub - Janet Paeden, Olive Henderson, Social Function - Olive Henderson, Shirley Stapleton, Bernice Milligan, Lena Clysdale, Convenors - Acy Farrow, Bernice Henderson, Marg Elliott, Mary Skelding, Mary Jones, Carole Gardner, Marlene Stacey, Sandra Mclnnes, Jessie Best and Phyl Peck, Pianists - Carole Gardner and Jessie Best. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood visited with bis mother Mrs. W. Wood, Newcastle Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brignaîl, Angela and Melissa, Bowman- ville were dinner visitors with Mrs. Roy Farrow on Sunday. Mrs. Bea Jones attended the Retired Teacher's Banquet at Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa on Wednesday. Shirley Stapleton assisted Rev. A. Tizzard, with the Church Services Sunday morning. The greetersat the door were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. The choir anthem was "How Great Thou Art". The first Lightening of the Candies Before Advent was performed by Marlene Stacey assisted hy Nadine and Sharon Stapleton. Each child'as they entered the church was given an ornament to be placed on the Christmas tree. This was done by Carole Gardner who also decorated the rest of the church in the Christmas manner. A bouquet of flowers was placed on the stands in memory of Frank Gilmer, the other one was fromn the famîly of the late Sheldon Pethick, Enniskillen, fomerly of New- tonville. The infant daughter Tabitha May Lenahan was baptized also. She is the daughter of Clareand Evelyn Lenahan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tompkins, Port Hope were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. David Hender- son and Christopher of Oshawa, Mr. Doug Henderson and Miss Brenda Vander Spruit of Newcastle were dinner guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Hender- son. Several Newtonville couples attended the Banquet Awards and Dance sponsored hy the Kendal Eagles at Orono Arena, Saturday evening. Mrs. Leone Lane with Mrs. Doris Lunman, Gananoque spent the weekend in Toronto. Miss Dorothy Hill, Toronto, and Mrs. Agnes Slevin, Mississauga spent Saturday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gilmier, Tonawanda, New York spent Frîday with Mrs. Violet Gilmer. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tompkins and grandsons Doug Tompkins of Toronto and Dan Tompkins of Owen Sound were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins. Acy Farrow, Inez Boughen, Rowena Tizzard, Jean O'Neill and Ruth Perrin enjoyedý shopping in Peterborough on Tuesday on the Shiloh Bus Trip sponsored by the U.C.W. 1Mr. and Mrs. Syd Arnold attended the Huntsville Hockey Tournament over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. M. Flintoff, Bowmanville visited with their grandchildren David and Derek Arnold. Mrs. V7iolet Gilmer, Mrs. Ida Whitely and Mrs. Marion Baldock enjoyed an evening of budge at Mrs. Eula Bristow apartment Saturday evening i n Port Hope. M\r. and Mrs. Mauirice O NeilI, with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Perrin attended the 6th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Williams at, Nestleton Community Hall, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones, Mrs. Bea Jones and Mrs. Leone Lane attended the Christmas Musicale presented by the Oshawa Festival Singers and Simcoe St. United Church Choir Saturday evening at the Simcoe St. United Church. Those taking part were Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Dale three daughters, a married daughter and the twins Japhi and Joy were the guest artists who played a piano duet. Leone Lane's granddaughter Shelley Gray also assisted w ith the Festival Singers, Oshawa. Mr. Jack Elliott who was in the hospital, Port Hope was able to return home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim iYarrow, Bowmanville were callers Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Farrow. Mr. Jim Adams, Harwood was- a luncheon guest on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones. On Tuesday, visitors with Mrs. C. Burley-were Mr. and Mrs. HRarold McCollom of Burlington and on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley of Newcastle. 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