\ m & Newcastle 3nhependent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 24, 1983 7 Ribbon Cutting Opens Newcastle Dental Office Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Barter of Ponty- pool. Last Thursday, Mrs. Pauline Storks entertained her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis, St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Jack Wade and Pauline's sister, Mrs. Raye Friedlander were also Thursday Thursday dinner guests. Weekend guests of Mrs. Wilda Johnson at her Lake Skootamatta cottage were June McCauley and June Spence of Oshawa. Last Monday, Mrs. George Allin entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club. On Monday evening in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Storks attended a retirement retirement dinner and appreciation appreciation night in honour of Bob Taylor, Bill's business associate, associate, who has spent 35 years with the Hudson's Bay Wholesale. Wholesale. On Sunday, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Stark- ville, to the home of Alice and Bob Sheffield of Oshawa. The Sheffield's entertained Martin and McKay relatives to an outdoor buffet dinner, the occasion celebrating the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Snider, Alice's sister, Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin, of Stephenson Road, also attended this happy event, Mrs. Bessie Dean has re- turnéd from a summer vacation vacation with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean and Glen, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The ribbon-cutting ceremony ceremony for the grand opening of the Dr. Rod McArthur Dental Clinic was held on Friday afternoon at two o'clock following following which the dignitaries travelled on to Caldor Acres. Farm Market for the ribboncutting ribboncutting at three o'clock to mark the opening of Dorothy and Calvin Crago's farm market. We extend our congratulations congratulations to these local people! ; On Saturday, August 20,1983 Mr. and Mrs. John Scott attended the Hoc - Morrow wedding at Kingsview United Church, Oshawa and the reception reception following at the Jubilee Pavilion. Master Adam Walton, Brampton, spent the weekend with bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce. It's almost time for all those teachers, all those books School Supply Specials Cover Girl Make-up Up to 20% Off Vitamins 10% Off Binders, Refills, and School Supplies Up to 50% Off Mr. and Mrs. John Adum, Scarborough, visited on Sunday with her grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. David Mills and baby Jeffrey, St. Albert, Alberta, arrived last Thursday Thursday for a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Scott on the death of her aunt, Mrs. Ada Carson, Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Scott took her cousin, Mrs. Amy Tobin to the Toronto airport on Sunday as she returned home to Newbury Newbury Park, California, after her mother's funeral on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin, Lake Shore, attended the Mason - Gilbank wedding at Pontypool United Church on Saturday, August 20,1963, and the reception following at Manvers Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and Colleen, Frankford, are spending this week holidaying with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin and Fred, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burley, Bridgenorth. Monday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burley, Wingham. . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, Ennismore, were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Mr. Herb Paeden returned home from Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville, on Monday. Mrs. Lois Rowe is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, visited last Thursday with Mrs. Gladys McKay, Bronte and in the evening with Mrs. Pearl Woodhams, Scarborough. 1 Mr, and Mrs, Jack Crago. visited Friday evening with' her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Tonkin, Oshawa General Hospital. Birthday greetings /to Amanda Storks, Clara Rickard, Debbie Colder, Murray Jose and Harve Bona- thon. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dyke- man (nee Joanne Kent) who were united in marriage by Rev. Wayne Wright of Orono at Newcastle United Church on Saturday, Aug. 20, 1963. Joanne is the daughter of Verne and Marilyn Kent, Newcastle, and Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dykeman of Kendal. Det. Sgt. James Basker- ville, his wife Debbie and children Greg and Denise of Niagara Falls were weekend guests of his , sister and brother-in-law, Marilyn and Verne Kent and was Master of Ceremonies at the Dykeman - Kent wedding reception held at the Newcastle Community Hall. Mr. Bill Henderson and children, Lethbridge, Alberta, visited last Thursday with Mrs. Gladys Pacey, the children's children's great-grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Covert, Warkworth, visited on Friday with his sister, Mrs. Gladys Pacey, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson visited last week with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Milton, Ian" and Sarah, Ottawa. On Sunday, August 14, 1963, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie, Oshawa, the Cochrane family picnic was held. A Jack and Jill shower for Colleen^ Powell and her fiance Stewart Cochrane was included in the day's activities. activities. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago attended the Lane - Crago family picnic at Orono Park on Sunday. Mrs. Dale Hunt and Russell, Pontypool, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Mrs. Bertha Daniels and Neil, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Charles Cowan. Newcastle Horticultural Society Annual Show On Thursday, August 18, 1963, the annual flower and vegetable show was held at the Newcastle Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink, judges of the show, complimented complimented the society on the exhibits and gave special congratulations congratulations to Wade Rowley who is so capably leading the Junior Gardeners. In their remarks, the judges advised exhibitors to read the book carefully. Then, the growing and storing of dahlias was detailed by Mr. and Mrs. Tink. Those awarded prizes were, in Section A, Class 1 Basket of Glads - 1st Eva Couch, 2nd Hazel Crago. Class 2 Time Together basket arrangement of glads and other flowers - 1st Donna Morrow,' 2nd Hazel Crago. Class 3 Barbecue Time - 1st Margery Freethy, Class 4 Single Spike Class (a) white - 1st Mrs. Louise Jose, 2nd Murray Jose, 3rd Hazel Crago. (b) yellow - 1st Murray Jose, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd May Burley. (c) light red - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Eya Couch, 3rd Hazel Crago. (d) dark red - 1st Hazel Crago, 2nd Jack Crago. (e) pink - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Eva Couch. (f) mauve or purple - 1st May Burley, 2nd Margery Freethy, 3rd Arthur Clark. (h) bi-colour - 1st Eva Couch, 2nd Donna Morrow, 3rd Madeleine Buckley. (i) not listed above - 1st Hazel Crago. (j) miniature - 1st Margery Freethy, 2nd Madeleine Buckley, 3rd Murray Jose. ; Class 5 - Container of Dahlias - 1st Dorothy Tren- with, 2nd Eva Couch. Class 6 - Container of Zinnias - 1st Donna Morrow, 2nd Hazel Crago. Class 7 Foyer Finesse - modern design - 1st Wade Rowley, 2nd Vicki Lesnick. Class 8 - By Ways - from the roadside - 1st Hazel Crago, 2nd Mrs. Haldenby. Class 9 Summer Beauty - design of roses and foliage - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Madeleine Madeleine Buckley. Class 10 Corsage - 1st Margery Freethy, 2nd Wylma Allin. Class 11 Summer Simplicity - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Hazel Crago. Class 12 Harvest Moon - 1st Vicki Lesnick, 2nd Mrs. Haldenby, 3rd Donna Morrow. Class 13 Green Thumb - 1st Wade Rowley, 2nd Wylma Allin, 3rd Hazel Crago. Class 15 Small Wonder - 1st Margery Freethy, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Donna Morrow. Class 16 East is East - Oriental Oriental Design - 1st Vicki Lesnick. Class 17 I Did It My Way - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Helen Hobbs. Class 18 Growing Together - 1st Helen Hobbs, 2nd Hazel May Munro. Class 19 Study in Brown - 1st Vicki Lesnick. Class 20 Three Tuberous Begonias - 1st Jean Rickard, 2nd Margery Freethy, 3rd Helen Hobbs. Class 21 Best Patio Planter or Window Box - 1st Eva Couch, 2nd Jean Goode, 3rd Nellie Brawley. Class 22 Best Flower Border - 1st Bertha Fisher, 2nd Eva Couch, 3rd Madeleine Buck- ley. Section B Class 1 Asters one colour - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Jean Rickard. Class 2 Asters mixed - 1st Madeleine Buckley. Class 3 Asters cacti - 1st Eva Couch. Class 4 Asters powder puff - 1st Arthur Clark, 2nd May Burley, 3rd Eva Couch. Class 5 Carnation - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Rana Sinou. Class 6 Cosmos - 1st Jean Rickard, 2nd Dorothy Tren- with, 3rd Eva Couch. Class 7 Dahlia under six inches - 2nd Helen Hobbs Class 9 Dahlia cactus large - 1st Helen Hobbs, 2nd Donna Morrow. Class 10 Dahlia cactus under six inches - 1st Donna Morrow, 2nd Eva Couch. Class 12 Geranium - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Donna Morrow, 3rd Madeleine Buck- ley. Class 13 Gloriosa Daisy - 1st Madeleine Buckley. Class 14 Lily - 1st Louise Jose, 2nd Mrs. Francis Jose, 3rd Madeleine Buckley. Class 15 Marigold large - 1st Donna Morrow, 2nd Rana Sinow, 3rd Jean Rickard. Class 16 Marigold medium - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Eva Couch, 3rd Hazel Crago. Class 17 Marigold small - 1st Hazel Crago, 2nd Rana Sinow. Class 18 Pansy - 1st Margery Freethy, 2nd Eva Couch, 3rd Madeleine Buckley. Class 19 Petunia double - 1st Marg Freethy, 2nd Dorothy Trenwith, 3rd May Burley. Class 20 Petunia grandiflora 1st Rna Sinow, 2nd Marg Freethy, 3rd Donna Morrow. Class 21 Petunia multiflora 1st Dorothy Trenwith, 2nd Donna Morrow, 3rd Wylma Allin. Class 22 Phlox - 2nd Donna Morrow. Class 23 Rose Hybrid Tea - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Madeleine Madeleine Buckley, 3rd Jean Rickard. Class 24 Rose Floribunda - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Margery Freethy. Class 25 Zinnia large - 1st Donna Morrow, 2nd Jean Rickard, 3rd Helen Hobbs. Class 26 Zinnia pom-pom - 1st Jean Rickard, 2nd Margery Freethy, 3rd Hazel Crago. Class 27 Zinnia Cactus - 1st Donna Morrow, 2nd Jean Rickard. Class 28 Snap Dragons - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Madeleine Buckley. Class 31 Tuberous Begonia - 1st Jean Rickard, 2nd Madeleine Madeleine Buckley, 3rd Helen Hobbs. Class 32 Sweet Peas - 1st Eva Couch, 2nd Rana Sinow. Class 33 Any annual not listed - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Eva Couch, 3rd Hazel Crago. Class 35 House Plants (a) Begonia - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Eva Couch. (b) foliage - 1st Bertha Fisher. (c) plant in bloom, named, - 1st Bertha Fisher, 2nd Hazel May Munro, 3rd Jean Rickard. Class 36 Collection of 3 cacti - 1st Eva Couch, 2nd Hazel May Munro. Section D Men's Class Gone Fishing - 1st Fred Couch. Section E Vegetables Class 1 Beets - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Rana Sinow, 3rd Hazel Crago. Class 2 Carrots - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Fred Couch. Class 3 Beans green - 1st Mrs. Haldenby, 2nd Madeleine Buckley, 3rd Rana Sinow. Class 4 Beans yellow - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Mrs. Haldenby, 3rd Rana Sinow. Class 6 Corn - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Rana Sinow. Class 7 Cucumber - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Mrs. Haldenby, 3rd Rana Sinow. Class 8 Potatoes - 1st Jack Crago, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Fred Couch. Class 9 Tomatoes - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Donna Morrow, 3rd Hazel Crago. Class 10 Green Peppers - 1st Rana Sinow, 2nd Donna Morrow, 3rd Mrs. Haldenby. Sweepstakes Grand Champion Champion spike or bloom (a) Aster - Eva Couch (b) Dahlia - Helen Hobbs (c) Gladiolus - Eva Couch (d) Rose - Rana Sinow (e) Zinnia - Donna Morrow. Best Flower Arrangement was won by Wade Rowley who received the J. A. Smith Co. prize. Madeleine Buckley was awarded the Elmhurst Silver Cup for most points in the flower section. Rana Sinow won the Ceresdale fertilizer for most points in the vegetable vegetable section and Murray Jose most points for a new exhibitor. exhibitor. The 13 Junior gardeners who exhibited were awarded their prizes by Wade Rowley and Mr, .and Mrs. Tink were especially pleased with the vegetable characters, all very original. Anglican News Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Estall of Kingston visited with Dr. and Mrs. Derek Morris at St. George's Rectory on Tuesday. Dr. Morris, who has been working on the church organ, and family, returned to their home in Allenhurst, New Jersey, on Friday. There will be baptisms on Sunday, August 28, at St. George's Anglican Church at eleven o'clock. United Church News United Church worshippers will congregate at 10:30 a.m. at Kirby United Church for the last of the combined summer services of Newcastle, Orono and Kirby. Tyrone News BBSS cffiarigolô LINCOLN MERCURY SALES LIMITED THE FORD TRUCK PEOPLE FARM - BUSINESS - RECREATION 1120 DundasSt. E. OSHAWA 723-0661 Whitby WHITBY 668-5893 ' Tyrone Senior Citizens are planning to attend the matinee performance of "Life With Father," the stage classic which is taken from the book of the same name by Clarence Day, at Lindsay summer theatre on Wednesday afternoon, afternoon, August 31, 1983. Cars will leave Tyrone Community Centre at 12:30 noon to catch the 2:00 p.m. curtain time. If interested please call Marion Hoar, 263-2582. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hoar have returned from two months travelling the Prairie provinces, Yukon, Alaska and British Columbia. They visited visited their son Mr. and Mrs. John Hoar, Paul and Adam, Langley, B.C. and other relatives, relatives, during this marvellous trip. Gary Vaneyk attended a four day Year Book Workshop at Trent University campus, Peterborough, as a delegate from Courtice Secondary School. Mr. and Mrs. Lconarc Thor- nett and Sharon, Minden, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Wim Van Dorp, Blyswyk, Holland, arc visiting Wim's brother, Mr. and Mrs. H. VanDorp and family. Occasionally it is necessary to travel to some corner of the country to satisfactorily complete some facet of the farming business, A recent jaunt took us so close to Niagara-on-the-Lakc that we succumbed to the coveted desire to attend the Shaw Festival Theatre where "Caesar and Cleopatra" was playing, The theatre is set in quiet, informal, pretty surroundings. surroundings. The play was very enjoyable, with some good laughs. Interesting to see on the play bill the season's Company members list includes includes Linda Eyman Johnson, formerly of Courtice. We found the cosy town of Niagara-on-the-Lake a breath- takingly charming (it is the only word for it) surprise, set beside Ontario's vineyard and the fruit belt. Miss Grace Smith spent a week's vacation with Mrs. Enid McBride, Orangeville, Ont., visiting friends and relatives relatives in surrounding communities. communities. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, McLag- gan, Paisley, Ont., formerly of Long Sault, visited the Wood- ley family and called on Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker, then visited visited Mr. C. Woodley in Bowmanville Bowmanville Hospital. They wish to extend 'Hello' to other former friends and neighbours, neighbours, since time does not permit individual visits all round. We hope Clarence Woodley has a short sojourn in hospital and a speedy recovery. recovery. Fifteen tables of euchre at the Community Centre on Friday, Aug, 19th, resulted in the following plaeings: 1st Irene Cox, 2nd Lorna Swain, 3rd Orval Watson, 4th George Buckley, 5th Anne Manns, 6th Farewell Blackburn, Ladies low Winnie Brown, men's low Edgar Millson. 50 - 50 draw Shirley Brooks, John McKeen, Specials Rose Barrington, John McKeen, Orval Watson. On Monday evening, Aug. 22, there were eight tables of euchre at the Old Hall, with the following scores: Anne Manns 92, Earl Prescott 87, Richard Manns 80, Lee Reeves 80, Lorna Swain 77, Agnes Prescott 77, Low score Gloria Hornsbrook, 50 - 50 draw Rose Griffin, Lee Reeves, Dr. Rod McArthur snips the ribbon to officially open his new offices and apartment units on King St., in Newcastle Village. The opening took place last Friday, August 19. The new dental clinic occupies occupies the main floor of an addition to an existing building on King St. Three new apartments have also been created by the project, and basement apartments can later be used for future office space if the need arises. Shown here at last week's ribbon-cutting are Dr. Rod McArthur, his wife, "We soon forget what we have not deeply thought about." Marcel Proust Melanie, and sons Christian and Fraser. Also shown are Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz, Newcastle Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard, Ward Three Councillor Councillor Ted Woodyard, Bill Kraayvanger, the contractor contractor for the project, and Joan Kimball, Barbara Brough, and Betsy Zarobiak, who are all employed at the dental clinic. PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplies. Our specialty is lumber and lumber products. A complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood • Teak • Oak • Phil. Mahog. • Softwoods Hardwood & .softwood plywood. 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