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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Mar 1983, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 30, 1983 Newcastle independent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 NEWTONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. William Wade, Gregory, Michael and Kevin moved last week from their Baldwin Street home to a country residence near Kendal. We wish them well in their new location and welcome welcome those who purchased the Wade home. Mrs. Dale Hunt and Russell, Pontypool, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Rev. and Mrs. Donald Stiles and Donnie, spent a few days last week in Montreal, visiting his mother Mrs. Doris Stiles and her father, Mr. J. Darlington, Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Peel, Michael and Danielle and her aunt Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimball and Vicki, Newtonville. Mrs. Grace Couch is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. Marjorie Hagerman returned home Sunday after spending a few days with friends and relatives in Stirling. Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. George Buck- ley spent Friday in Belleville and Stirling where they visited friends. On Tuesday, March 22nd, Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed a bus trip to Toronto where they toured Casa Loma and the Royal Ontario Museum followed by shopping at the Scarborough Town Centre. An enjoyable day for the forty-six passengers. Mrs. Jill Christie, Toronto, spent the weekend in the village. village. On Saturday, Jill and her aunt, Mrs. Pauline Storks worked at the Sugar Bush at the Ganaraska Forest Centre. The pancake day was very well attended, On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schmahl entertained friends and relatives on the occasion of Master Jordan's first birthday. Miss Candy Storks and Miss Mary Holomego, Blind River, who are visiting with Candy's parents, attended Jordan's party. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. William Storks enjoyed enjoyed Sugar Babies presented at the O'Keefe Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster Lancaster were Wednesday evening evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welsh, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johnson and Gary attended Barry Rumbles wedding in Belleville. Granddaughter Granddaughter Krista Rumbles was a flower girl at her uncle's wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rumbles, Krista and Mark, of Norwood spent the weekend with her family, the Lome Johnson's. On Sunday the Johnsons, the Rumbles and the Harper Kelseys Kelseys enjoyed brunch at the Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, where they were celebrating celebrating birthdays. Mrs. Myrtle Pearce spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walton and new babe Adam, Brampton. Mr. Allan Clark and Mr. Francis Hale were Friday afternoon visitors with Mr. Sidney Lancaster. Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown, Parkview Apartments. Apartments. On Saturday, members of Saginau Lodge, Michigan, visited with Durham Lodge. These visits were initiated by the late Alex Hendry. Mr. Bev. Jaynes is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, were Sunday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred of Oshawa attended the fifty-fifth wedding wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burdett at their home in Bowmanville. Master Corporal Gary Naylor, Naylor, his; wife and family of Trenton, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Naylor. Friday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney NOW In From Richters (The Herb People) Seeds for ■Culinary Herbs -Dye Plants ■Garden Wild Flowers An Easter Gift Suggestion: Choose from one of many baskets. Fill it with "Spring Things" including EGG SOAP, SEEDS, A DECOY ETC, ETC. BRIC-A-BRAC SHACK 4, . 24 Ontario St., Port Hope ^ Lancaster were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard, Johnna and Delann, and Miss Merridy Stephenson. In the evening the ladies attended a play at Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Cook, Daniel and Brian, Brampton, were recent visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar. Miss Shurl Pacey, Oshawa, spent last Friday with her grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Pacey and family. On Thursday night, Mrs. Helen Harris attended a shower in Oshawa, in honour of her granddaughter, Cheryl Ann Ferguson. Mr. Roy Pacey, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Gladys Pacey drove to Peterborough last week to visit Mr. Elmer Brown, who is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Birthday greetings to Jack Chard, Jeff Pearce, Aimee Brereton, Johnna Lyn Chard, Bruce Alldred, Michael Rickard, Robin Alldred and Verne Rowe. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris included included Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harris, Elginburg and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Harris and girls, Oshawa. Anglican News On Saturday evening, members of St. George's Church took part in a Seder Supper with members of St. Saviours at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leek, Orono. Palm crosses were given out to members of the congregation congregation at St. George's on Sunday. The Sermon was on the Acts of Jesus in giving up his divinity to come to earth and suffering the deepest humiliation on the Cross, for the world. Members of the Fellowship Club were taken on a tour by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tait and then returned for the meeting and lunch. Plans for St. George's Beef Dinner on April 24 are going well. United Church News The flowers gracing the sanctuary of Newcastle United Church on Sunday, March 27, were from the funeral of the late Herbert Babb. The combined choirs of Brooklin and Newcastle United Churches presented the Passion Cantata, Olivet to Calvary, by J. H. Maunder. On Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. a dramatic presentation, An Investigation Into the Death of Jesus, will take place. On Easter Sunday at approximately approximately 6:15 a.m. a Sunrise Sunrise Service will be held at the lakeside and breakfast will be served following the service, at Newcastle United Church. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES MARCH 21,1983 Above 175 L. Crockett 247, 242, 248, B. Petherick 189, 240, 235, D. Walker 222,259,285, B. Pearce 260, J. McCracken 202, N. Mumby 257, M. Pierik 205,197, J. Jones 175, 189, H. Couroux 178, 201, A. Mercer 191, D. Mercer 182, D. Neal 202. 21 TEMPERANCE ST. BOWMANVILLE % v UNISEX fit Super Scissor Cuts ;«w 1/ PRICE / C CUT EXTRA Once again we bring you the latest news in hair fashion styles available today. •Allow us to perform for you! POINT CUT -- VOLUME CUT - BLUNT CUT and introducing... 6605) THE V LOOK What we're offering is a casual, distinctive coiffure, and not to mention an elegant new you! Telephone 623-4191 Appointments Are Not Always Necessary THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED MARCH 24,1983 W. Forget 212, 223, 184, F. Forget 177, 266,190, J. Forget 215,222,279, B. Forget 187,193, 191, L. Forget 196, 178, B. Dennis 202, E. Stephens 187, S. Dunlop 177. YOUTH BOWLING MARCH 26,1983 Above 100 Juniors D. Holroyd 101, 123, J. Rogerson 114, T. Young 138, D. Miller 106, J. Miller 101, M. Rossignol 112. Seniors Ken O'Boyle 123, 148, P. Knapp 142,183, C. Potter 102, 116, C. Willsher 189, 103, S. Willsher 113, 108, Kelly O'Boyle 127, D. DeJong 119, K. Miller 145, M. Potter 103. kit MTicipacwn* Newtonville-Starkville Bowling Team standings - Olds 67, Pontiacs 63, Chevs 59, Buicks 43. High single - Dian Sciuk 293, high triple - Pat Millson 571. 200 games - Dian Sciuk 293, Jean O'Neill 224, 203, Anne Bickell 221, Pat Millson 215, 204, Irene Martin 213, Peggy Millson 209, Erna Bunton 200. Miss Berniece Milligan were among those who travelled by bus to Toronto with the Senior Citizens of Newcastle to tour the museum and the Casa Loma buildings and shop at one of the shopping centres on Tuesday. Attention - Due to the incomplete incomplete records of the 1st Brownies and Girl Guides of Newtonville this is the only way we have of reaching you. All former Brownies and Girl Guide leaders of Newtonville please accept this as your invitation to the 1st Newcastle Girl Guides 25th reunion. Because Because Newtonville falls under Newcastle District we thought there may be some of you who would like to attend. It is to be held on Sunday, May 1st, 1983 in the Newcastle Community Hall from one to eight p.m. Displays, films and prearranged prearranged program will fill the afternoon. A buffet supper is served at 5 o'clock, closing with a campfire from seven till eight. Cost is $10.00 per person. Anyone wishing or interested contact Mrs. Lynda Farrow at 786-2910. Signed: The 25th Reunion Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilmer of Cameron were recent recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Perrin of Peterborough were dinner guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. The Flea Market began this past Sunday at the Auction Barn. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow were dinner guests on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Nesbitt of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin and family of Port Hope visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins Tompkins on Saturday evening. Irene Burley of Bowmanville Bowmanville spent the weekend with Lena Clysdale and they with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen attended the euchre card party at Kendal. Next card party at Newtonville Hall is on Thursday evening, March 31st. Misses Sandy and Laurie Owles spent a few days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey till Friday and then they motored to Prescott and took them home to, their parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Owles of Prescott and spent the weekend with them. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Staple- ton, Marven, Sharon and Nadine attended Conference Day at Guelph University on Wednesday. Greeters for church services Sunday morning were Jean Kimball, Marlene Stacey and Beverley. The confirmation confirmation and reception into full membership of Newtonville Newtonville United Church was performed performed by the minister assisted assisted by Amelia Lancaster to Deborah Nowlan, Thomas Nowlan, Julie Ogden and Donald Ogden. The sermon was entitled Back for the Last Time. The choir members sang "All Glory, Loud and Honour." The flowers at the altar were placed there by the Stapleton family in memory of Mrs. Hilda Coatham of Orono. The funeral service was Tuesday Tuesday afternoon. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs, Cecil Stapleton. The U.C. Women which meets this Wednesday evening will be holding a Good Friday service on Friday at two in the church with Mrs. Marilyn Schamerhorn of Bow manville as guest speaker. The sacrament of Holy Communion Communion at the church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany of Bowmanville visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Allen of Newcastle were among those who attended the musical program sponsored by the Men's Club of Welcome held at Canton on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tompkins visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sharpe and family at Havelock Havelock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Staple- ton and family were supper guests on Saturday with Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Osborne of Campbellcroft. Dinner guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were Mr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen of Peterborough. Miss Lori Baptist of Brama- lea is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton and family. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Baptist visited with them on Thursday evening. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Henderson Henderson of Orono, Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson and family of Newcastle. Mrs, Brenda St. John and Mr. Nelson Leudke were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson. •••* * • . Our King Street East location will still be open for all your fine gift requirements. Mrs. Nancy Ball - Manageress We're Heading West! HOOPER'S JEWELLERS LTD. are moving to 39 King Street West We will be moving our complete selection of fine jewellery, as well as our watch and jewellery repair departments. Thursday, April 7th at 10:30 a.m. There will be carnations for the ladies and refreshments will be served during the day and evening until 9:00 o'clock. Be sure and enter your name for draws on beautiful door prizes.

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