i I I Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 15,1984 Figure Skaters to Compete at Pine Ridge h HcmtaatU Snhepcnbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Mrs. Alexander Ross and children David and Stephen, of Alton, Ontario, visited Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Haldenby during the week. Eight ladies, Lena Graham, Helen Nesbitt, Doris Trimble, Bowmanville, and her sister Eleanor Fennell of Belleville, Bessie Stephenson, Gladys Wood, Kathleen Kimball and Mrs. Isabel Harris of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, returned last Tuesday from a two-week stay at Daytona Beach, Florida. The weather was most enjoyable enjoyable during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Saturday evening evening guests of Mrs. Aileen Turner, Bowmanville. The Executive of the Newcastle Newcastle Lioness Club met at the home of Mrs. Lynn Lovekin last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed Friday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wade, Peggy and Stephanie, Oshawa. Mrs. Jill Christie and friend Mary Murphy, Toronto, spent the weekend in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade spent Saturday in Toronto. Sympathy is extended to friends and relatives of Mrs. Muriel Neal of Orono who passed away on Friday, Feb. 10,1984. Sympathy is extended to friends and relatives of Mrs. Marion Gibson who passed away on Monday, Feb. 6,1984. Mr. Sam Buttery, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, was a Thursday night supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster. Mrs. Jean Grol, Port Hope, visited last Monday with Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Mr. Calvin Murray, Oshawa, visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ruby Murray. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and Russell, Pontypool, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Mr. Stewart Wood, Orono, was a Saturday luncheon guest of his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood and Mr. and Mrs., Terry Wood, Oshawa, and Mrs. Jessie Tufford were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville, were Sunday evening visitors. Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark visited last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burley, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crago, Providence, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack f ; Crago. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Munday, Oshawa, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy. Mrs. D. Coulter, Downs- view, and Mrs. Donna Rudge, Malton, visited Sunday with Floyd and Dorrene Powell, Lake Shore. Glad to report that Mr. Ron St. Pierre is home from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mrs. Madeleine Buckley returned returned home last Thursday after a two-week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buckley and grandson Jamie, Kelowna, British Columbia. The regular meeting of the Newcastle Senior Citizens will be held on Thursday evening, February 16. Mrs. George Allen entertained entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Firth, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrail- ler, Alex and Laura, Hamilton, Hamilton, were weekend guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Metrailler and Ron. Birthday greetings to Anne Stephenson, Irene Cunningham, Cunningham, Susan Blackburn, Mrs. Woo, Dan Norton, Mrs. George Allin, John Cunningham. Cunningham. Miss Dorrene Powell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago last Thursday afternoon when they visited Mrs. Jessie Gallogley at Dr. J. 0. Ruddy Hospital, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell of Kingston were also visiting his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call enjoyed Friday supper and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Golf Course Road. On Saturday evening the Call's visited Mr, and Mrs. Keith Call and family, Oshawa, helping Keith celebrate celebrate his birthday. On Sunday evening the Calls were supper guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Downs, Toronto. Those attending the military history presentation at Newcastle Newcastle United Church last Monday evening enjoyed hearing about the uniforms, weapons, battles, etc. as related related by the King's Royal Yorkers. It was an enjoyable evening sponsored by the Newcastle Village and District District Historical Society - the first of their bicentennial events. United Church News At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, February 12, 1984, Rev. Donald Stiles baptized Derek James and Justin Robert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. CHILD TAX CREDIT ha If the Child Tax Credit is the only claim you'll make this year, bring your income tax return to a participating participating H&R Block office. We'll accurately prepare it for just $10. This Year's Return at Last Year's Prices. Ask about our guarantee. K pays to be prepared by H&R BLOCK- THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS HIKING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE Open 9 • 6 Weekdays, Sat. 9 • 1 Phone 623-6957 Reduce current taxes while setting aside retirement money... just about everyone can with an RASP funded by State Farm's new Flexible Premium Retirement Annuity. Even it you're already covered by a retirement plan, you can set aside a portion ol your earned Income now for future enjoyment.. . tree from current Income tax. Call me for details. DON IRVINE-623-4482 108 Waverley Rd., Bowmanville Stale Form Lite Insurance Company Canadian Head Olllce: Scarborough, Onlarlo Robert J. Stone, R. R. 2, Newcastle, Ontario. The choir rendered the anthem, Come Unto Me. The Grace of the Kingdom was the second sermon sermon of the series, the Parables Parables of Jesus, preached by Rev. Stiles. Attending the Men's Rally at St. Stephen's Church, Oshawa, on Saturday evening were Mr. Gary Schmid, Wayne Blackburn, Jack Crago and Don Thompson. For information about camping at Quin Mo Lac, Francis and Erla Jose will be happy to advise interested persons. Anglican News Kiley Andrew Hawes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hawes, was baptized at the 11 a.m. service in St. George's Anglican Church. A short study was made of the countries of Central America as the church theme of Ten Days for World Development. NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY BOWLING Monday Night Ladies Feb. 6 175 and Over D. Neal 194, 177, 176, H. Farrow 190, 203, 215, M. Wade 261, 183, 190, J. McCracken 237, 272, 202, B. Pearce 211, 225, 257, P. Knapp 184, 235, A. Mercer 220,175, B. Major 262, 183, D. McCurdy 224, 205, L. Crockett 200, 187, M. Pierik 220,214, K. Mercer 197,205, A. Langstaff 221, 276, D. Forth 226, 176, C. Robinson 182, 177, A. Stere 242, H. Couroux 181, D. Mercer 197, D. Walker 202, V. Watson 175, M. Major 188, P. Irwin 186, S. Williams 182,1. Brown 191, M. Trim 189, E. Miller 188, T. Langstaff 175, K. Wotton 223, S. Foster 177, A. Strutt 184. Tuesday Morning Seniors Over 300 Two Game Total Feb. 7,1984 R. Burley 404, A. Pearce379, Jack Holmes 345, M. Burley 331, Jean Holmes 323, M. Hall 320, S. Allin 315. Transporters Rise to Challenge The beginning of this year found Hutton Transport trying to get it together as a team. The pre-season exhibition games left them with four losses and only one win. This didn't stop the team as the coaches and boys worked with extra determination to put it all together. Extra practices and exhibition games with teams like Orono, Bewdlcy and Newcastle strengthened the boys to the point where they seldom lost. To date, they have played in two tournaments, taking second place in the "A" series of both. These were at Newcastle and Man vers. The whole team was proud to have our goalie Warren Wright win the Most Valuable Player Award at Manvers. The team really proved themselves by winning all but one league game and go into the playoffs with high hopes for success. The coaches and boys wish to thank our sponsors Hutton Transport for their support and providing us with great looking new uniforms. Good luck to all the teams. Setiyou at the arena. "71 vk with Bigger Pictures Plus Fast Accurate Service FREE! 5x7 Enlargement every C41-1ID, 126-135 film processed. INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS U8HAWA CAMERA CENTRE LTD 728-4631 osHawa shopping CENTRE ixcHosarnoM mi: ihoni: ci niiii;i Thursday Night Mixed League 175 and Over Feb. 9 F. Forget 207, 179, 242, Bill Dennis 183,188,214, S. Dennis 200,187,184, J. Forget 197, 214, 205, M. Blaker 219, 176, J. Winter 183, 220, B. Forget 194, 203, R. Adams 175, 214, M. Lewis 178, 190, K. Boyd 186, 226, W. Forget 254, 236, Barb Dennis 181, K. Moffatt 187, E. Miller 193, J. Foss 267, S. L. Boyd 177, C. Lycett 211, L. Forget 190. Youth Bowling Feb. 11,1984 Seniors 100 and Over B. Coyle 117, 130, L. Whyte 103, 129, Kelly O'Boyle 122, 166, B. Fisk 186, 145, Ken O'Boyle 188,166, N. Rossignol 126,116, L. Weaver 113,128, D. Miller 137, 146, T. Young 113, 128, D. Werheid 127, J. Roger- son 125, S. Miller 132, J. Hopkins 119, J. Weaver 150, T. DeJong 101, K. Miller 100. Juniors 75 and Over E. Locke 75, 77, K. Burke 112, 101, M. Coyle 86, 87, P. Darrach 115, 120, J. Darrach 129, 89, J. Carroll 82, 78, S. L. Wright 79,86, D. Peel 90, 96, D. Holroyd 94,131, J. Carroll 104, M. Mitchell 147, R. Locke 85, N. Virtue 88, J. Miller 86. "'"TPIllS These figure skaters from the Bowmanville Fi- Raegan Pawley, Joy Alehin, and Angela Noble, gure Skating Club will be heading for Oshawa on The back row, from left, consists of: Melanie Saturday, February 18, for the annual Pine Ridge Baiser, Lisa Downey, Susan Rimes, Heather Kane, Interclub Competition. The Bowmanville contin- and Tara Cookson. gent includes (front row, from left): David Urwin, \ a 4 .• A ; ' AVA-lti x.V • .. a. i .. '■ . ; j A, V.v.v'.v-V, \ .' . . A' . , . 1 " . ■■ v--.'.. , ■ < . Hi ... , . :, - ... . 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