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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Nov 1987, p. 16

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i 16 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, November 18, 1987 Newcastle - Newtonville School News Newtonville Campus The Newtonville students prepared for the Remembrance Remembrance Day Service at the Village cenotaph. The pri- Thursday evening November 19, 6 p.m. Furniture & Antiques Auction sale of furniture and antiques antiques for a Newmarket Estate and others, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, including 9 pc. walnut dining room suite (excell.), mahogany coffee table and end tables tables with leather inlay, dehumidifier, dehumidifier, drop leaf table, 5 pc. bedroom suite, White sewing machine, air conditioner, G.E. fridge, Beaumark apt. size freezer, ■ ant. bookcase, antique bed, secretariat, secretariat, antique arm chair, desk- chest of drawers combination, Uxbridge Uxbridge Piano and stool, antique sofa, chest of drawers with mirror, parlour table, press back rocker, lamps, qty. of dishes, Ige. qty. of tools, snowfence, lawn mower, Turf Trac 16 h.p. industrial garden tractor with twin engine and 44" cut (11 mo. old), plus many other items. Sale managed and sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, Uxbridge, 416-852-3524. 46-1S Auction - Thurs. Nov. 19. Denny's Auction Hall, 1/4 mile west of Colborne on Highway 2. White, two-door frost free fridge, matching 30" range, automatic washer, color TV, chrome table, four chairs, dishwasher, scroll saw, Stihl chainsaw, 30-30 Winchester, Winchester, American bi-centennial complete with papers and packaging packaging - a real collector's item, old 303, 2 HP air compressor like new, queen size bed, dressers, chest of drawers, lamps, pictures, bedding plus numerous other articles including including china glass, etc. Terms, Visa, Mastercard, cash, cheque with I.D. Sale starts 7:00 p.m. sharp. Gary Warner Auctioneer - 355-2106. 46-1SNP mary classes made wreaths and learned songs about November November 11th, and the junior class wrote poetry which they shared as part of the service. On November 9th the Grade 3 pupils took a walking walking tour of Newtonville. The purpose of the venture was to study a rural community. With tne help of many parents parents and business people our trip was most successful. Mrs. Carr's group interviewed interviewed Mr. Fice the owner of the store. Mrs. Peleshok's group interviewed Mrs. Carrol Carrol tne post mistress. Mrs. Lloyd's group interviewed Mrs. Skelding. Mrs. Zacha- nowich's group interviewed the Reverend Bryan- Ransom and Mrs. Hoy's group interviewed the Vice Principal, Mr. McCurdy. From the interviews, it soon became apparent that all the people felt Newtonville was tilled with friendly people who were interested in helping helping children learn. After the interview, the pupils pupils walked around Newtonville Newtonville and discovered the many different ways people had of beautifying their homes in order to make Newtonville a better place to live. The Grade 3 pupils and Mrs. Hoy say a special Thank You to all those who helped make their walk successful. successful. Newcastle Campus Primary students at Newcastle Newcastle had a special assembly to commemorate Remembrance Remembrance Day. The juniors presented presented a wreath at the cenotaph cenotaph in Newcastle and participated in the ceremonies. ceremonies. We were very pleased to A & P RETRACTION Coupon for Tide detergent. reads feature price $4.39 without coupon. ' -■ Should Read: Feature Price $4.59 without coupon. We regret any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. KELLY LEGAL SERVICES ; 41 TEMPERANCE ST„ BOWMANVILLE, ONT. Mervyn B. Kelly, B. Comm., LL.B. ; RESIDENTIAL PURCHASES - RESIDENTIAL SALES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGES - WILLS POWERS OF ATTORNEY • PROBATE Free Initial Consultation On: DRIVING CHARGES - ASSAULT . CRIMINAL CHARGES • SEPARATION - DIVORCE CHILD CUSTODY - WILLS, ESTATES AND PROBATE Office Hours: Weekdays - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. also Evenings and Saturday by appointment The Federal Building . .41 Temperance Street Telephone 623-4444 Suite 202 Bowmanville, Ont. discover that our new addition addition is slated for 1989. If present trends continue, we will be close to five hundred students at that time. Thanks to the cooperation of our Board, we will soon have in place a lunch supervisor. supervisor. This enables us to provide provide the teachers time at lunch for house-league sports and lesson preparation. preparation. The time slot will be from 12:00 noon to 1:00 We are pleased to announce that the overcrowding on one of our buses has Been successfully solved thanks to the Board, Charterways and our Parent Liaison Committee. Committee. Our new telephone line has greatly increased our ability to communicate with parents. parents. It is strictly an outgoing line, which frees our old lines for incoming calls. Our French room has been completely repainted and new desks have been ordered. ordered. Hopefully, it will be operable soon. In the meantime meantime our LRC is serving two functions. Jeff Darrah was quite pleasantly surprised when he found a balloon card in his back yards from Peterborough. Peterborough. It had a request for the finder to send a message of peace to Grove School, Peterborough, Peterborough, Ontario. Jeff plans to write a reply and hopefully get a pen pal relationship. relationship. Newcastle Nursery School and Day Care received a face lift on Hallowe'en weekend, weekend, and looks just great! The main and storage rooms were both cleaned out, thoroughly thoroughly washed and painted. The children have been learning about "The Dinosaurs" Dinosaurs" and are fascinated with these enormous animals, animals, with long names, who walked the earth millions of years ago. Two of the children children celebrated their birthdays birthdays recently, John Galbraith Galbraith on November 6th and Lyndsay Harness on November November 7th. Parent Fundraising Committee The Newcastle Parent Committee Committee would like to thank all those parents who will be helping to make crafts and baked goods for the Christmas Christmas Bazaar on November 28th. They would also like to thank the Newcastle Girl Guides who have offered to help serve refreshments on that day. With all your help we are sure the Christmas Bazaar will be a success. Any parent, grandparent etc. wishing to help by making crafts or baked goods can call the school at 987-4262 for more information. Reminders : November 20th-PA Day November 28th-Christmas Bazaar-Newcastle Gym 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Teddy Bear by Lee-Ann Mrs. Crowther J.K. "I have a pink and white teddy bear. She has a blue ribbon around her neck. Her eyes move when I move her head. Her name is Carrie. She is supposed to be in my sister's room on the bench. My mommy let me bring her to school to play with. Her nose is black ana I can make it move, and I can make her stand up. Carrie and I make each other feel happy". My Grandfather by Angela. My grandfather was in the war! He is still living. I'm glad that he did not me. He was in World War two. I think he still has his army clothes. Caterpillars by Brianne Lloyd Grade 3 Squirming in the soft clean grass Hiding in the big tall trees. Climbing on the thick twigs. Sinking in the wet sand. Spinning a soft cocoon. Biting juicy green grass. Sleeping on a nice green leaf. / CENTRE NOW LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO HOOPER'S JEWELLERS We offer a large selection of trophies engraveable gifts for Christmas and Promotional Items. HOOPER'S TROPHY CENTRE 43 KING ST. W., BOWMANVILLE 623-1471 Beehive Rehekah Lodge Celebrates 75th Anniversary Something To Think About GARY CONWAY - Funeral Director WORKING WITH A CHAPLAIN Members of the Beehive Rebekah Lodge 125 met on Saturday evening, November 7, for their 75th anniversary anniversary celebrations. Approximately 75 members and friends attended the meeting and the head table is shown above. From left are: Jean Youngman, P.D.D.P.; Art Youngman, outside sentinel, Grand En- , campmcnt; Mabel Wade, P.N.G.; Harry Wade, P.G.M., Grand Lodge of Ontario; Doris Wollstein, N.G.; Oscar Wollstein; Grace Love, P.P. of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario; Reg Ward, D.D.G.M.; and Nancy Vinkle, D.D.P. The hospital chaplain is perhaps the most misunderstood misunderstood of all professionals professionals working with the sick and dying. Although schooled in religious teachings, teachings, he also receives training training in practical helping techniques. His job among the dying is to administer secular as well as religious help, and to make it available available to ALL men and women regardless of their spiritual opinions. The chaplain's presence is a voluntary mercy. This sets him apart from other hospital professionals. Under the right conditions it allows his relationship with the sick person to take on a particularly unique and altruistic altruistic quality. A good cleric, for example, example, will be a sympathetic listener as well as a ready advice-giver. Things that cannot be confided to anyone anyone else will be heard by a wise chaplain and accepted with a sense of compassion and non-judgementalness. Beside this the cleric can serve as a liaison between the patient and his family, or between the doctor and the patient. MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL 4 Division St., Bowmanville Tel. 623-5480 Serving Durham Region Since 1881 BUILT-IN Dishwasher ROYAL (9 PUSHBUTTON) SCOUR MASTER - BUILT-IN • Scour Master Washing System • 9 Buttons include: Pots, & Pans, Normal heavy, Normal light, Mini-wash, China crystal, Rinse & Hold, High temp, wash option, Econo air dry option, Cancel options. • Delay wash feature • Soft food disposer • ln-the-door silverware and cutlery baskets • Thermal foil blanket sound insulation Adjustable upper rack Easy-roll rear adj. wheels Multi-level wash system Self-cleaning filter Soft food disposer Dual detergent dispenser Rinse agent dispenser 4 colour door & access panels; white 669 oo OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9:00 R 7 The URMWRESTOR E OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9:00 jE2Z* 77 King St. East *-- Bowmanville, Ontario 623-4466

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