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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Dec 1987, p. 7

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» The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, December 23. 1987 7 iBieuicaatk Inbepcnbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Donation by Students Benefits Salvation Army Merry Christmas to everyone! everyone! Mrs. Alacia Spencer, of Newcastle Multicare Centre, reports that the residents and staff enjoyed a Christmas Christmas party last Tuesday evening. The Centre was gaily decorated and friends and relatives were invited to join in the merriment. An orchestra orchestra from Oshawa provided provided music. Santa Claus, in the person of Fred Yates, added a final touch to the evening. Congratulations to Mr. Harold Couch who was awarded first prize in the village village outdoor home Christmas Christmas decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Robin All- dred visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. fret derson, Newtonville. On Wednesday morning at the office of Dr. J. Baarbe, Mrs. Pauline Storks, on behalf behalf of the B.I.A. and the Chamber of Commerce presented presented Dorothy Liscombe with a basket of groceries and a cheque for her faithful volunteer work keeping the streets of the business area litter-free. Mrs. Lorraine Lover, Past President of the Newcastle Horticultural So- i liety presented Dorothy I with a plant. On behalf of all the residents of the village we express thanks to Dorothy Dorothy for her work. All we need now is a Stoop and Scoop By-law. Newcastle Lioness Club met last Monday evening. These ladies are planning a card party for Thursday evening, January 28,1988 at the Newcastle Community ' Hall. Last Wednesday Mrs. Narda Hoogkamp, and Mrs. Margaret Rudman visited Mrs. Nettie Butler who resides resides at Sunnycrest Nursing Home, Whitby. Birthday greetings to Scott Foster, Carolyn Gar- rod, Audrey Sunday, Fred Glanville, and Nellie Vander- starre. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Pauline Storks and Wil- da Johnson attended the Ganaraska Christmas party at the office in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storks attended the Hudson's Bay Wholesale Christmas party in Toronto on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fried- lander and Jason, Toronto, enjoyed Friday evening out to dinner with his sister and brother-in-law, Gordon and Carolyn Garrod and their mother Raye Friedlander. NOTICE OF PROPOSED NURSING HOME LICENCE RENEWAL AND REQUEST FOR WRITTEN SUBMISSIONS PROJECT 043-87 Pursuant to the Nursing Homes Act, notice is hereby given of the intention of the Director; Nursing Homes Branch, Ministry of Health, to renew the nursing home licence of the following nursing home: Strathaven Nursing Home Bowmanville, Ontario The public is invited to express opinions and make recommendations recommendations concerning the proposed licence renewal in written sub- . missions forwarded to: ; The Director f r Nursing Homes Branch >'•! Ontario Ministry of Health 15 Overlea Blvd., 5th Floor Toronto, Ontario M4H1A9 (416)963-1038 no later than February 4,1988. Please mark the name of the nursing home and the project number on the submissions. The Director will consider all submissions received prior to making a decision on the proposed renewal. Ministry of Health ©Ontario Elinor Caplan, Minister The Apple bloozom /hop Notice Thanks to you our customers for your patronage. To keep up with the increasing demand demand we have updated our telephone telephone system and our number has3 been changed accordingly to 983-9155 and 983-9156 effective immediately. Our after hours number remains the same. 983-9656 Please do not hesitate to call. Mrs. Wilda Johnson is spending a few days in Agin- court with her mother Mrs. A. Cole. . j On Saturday evening Mrs. Lena Graham entertained entertained Doris Trimble and Isobel Harris, Bowmanville, and Kathleen Kimball, to dinner. On Sunday, December 13, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were in Cambridge and on to Springfield, Ontario, Monday, Monday, where they attended the Christmas party of Ark Lodge. Returning home through the storm last Tuesday Tuesday was not very pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hold- away, Port Britain, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Scott and children of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell enjoyed the Newcastle Newcastle Hydro Christmas party at the Bowmanville Legion Hall on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago enjoyed the Christmas Concert by the Ontario Christian Music Assembly Assembly at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, on Saturday evening. Leendert Kooij was director and Andre Andre Knevel was organist. Miss Patricia Verbeek, Lakehead University, Thunder Thunder Bay, is home with her family for the Christmas vacation. vacation. Rev. and Mrs. Donald Stiles enjoyed Saturday evening in Ajax with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Darlington who were entertaining about forty forty cousins of Sheila's. Mrs. May Hall, of Park- view Apartments, is a patient in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. Toronto. Last Monday noon Community;: Community;: Cara and the Bowmanville Bowmanville Legion entertained Seniors ' aria Legjon merd- bers to dinner. Some from Newcastle were in attendance. attendance. Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding and Mr. Raymond Chapman enjoyed HMS Pinafore at the Royal Alex, Toronto, last Wednesday. Sunday callers at Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding's were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding, Karen and Jackie, Port Perry. Perry. Mrs. Doreen Lake entertained entertained her whole family on Sunday. About thirty-five enjoyed Christmas with her. With Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lake for the Christmas holiday holiday are son Chris and daughter-in-law Karen Gos- leigh and Jessica from Regi- . na, Saskatchewan. With Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley for the weekend were grandchildren, Stephen and Allison, Oshawa and Adam and Michael, Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burley, Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests. Mrs. Gladys Wood was a recent supper guest of Mrs. Eileen Reid, Bowmanville and her daughter Patsy, who is home from Calgary for the Christmas vacation. Mr: and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville, were Monday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Saturday Harold and Shirley Wood, Oshawa, were supper guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood. Last Monday Ted and Bessie Balfe, of Stouffville, visited Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lewis and Tina, Port Hope, visited last Friday with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grol, Give Santa A Break Let Us Deliver Send the FTD® From Oshawa - Pontypool - Newtonville Fireside Basket'" and places in between ® ou< l uet- A reuscablc ham mered brass basket filled with fresh pine, cedar, carnations, carnations, snowball mums and real holly... S35.95 CHRISTMAS CRAFT Supplies 25% OFF real B.C. Holly 1 from $ 1.25 The Apple No//om / hop DOWNTOWN ORONO 983-9155 After Hours 983-9656 A Commet fruit basket bursting with jams, jellies, cheeses, nuts, tea, crackers, chocolate, honey and assorted Fresh Fruit. $20., $35., $50. CHRISTMAS EVE 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Mon.- Tues.- Wed. 8:30 - 6 Thurs. 8:30 -8 Friday 8:30 - 9 Port Hope, were Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. Nellie Nellie Spencer, of Parkview Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark, Wesleyville, who have just returned from a USA trip, visited on Saturday with his sister, Mrs. May Burley and brother Arthur Clark. Mr. and Mrs. David Mil- ton, Ian and Sarah, Mr. and Mrs. Nico deJonge and girls, all of Whitby visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Murray Paterson, on Sunday. St. George's Church News The candlelight service last Sunday was impressive, with Lay Readers and Wardens Wardens reading the nine Lessons. Lessons. This identical Service has been used for 75 years in King's College Chapel, England. England. The organist and choirmaster Mr. Edward Greenwood, and the choir presented six beautiful anthems anthems and carols. The servers servers Mark Pierce and Cheryl Moulton, received the light from the Altar from the Rector. Rector. They then lit the candles of the choir and the persons at the end of each pew, who, in turn, passed the flame to their neighbours. The crucifer crucifer was Timothy Yates. Flowers on the altar were in memory of the Coulson and Lovekin families and Margaret Davidge and Garnet Garnet Symons. They were given given by Lynn and Dick Love- kin. Christmas Services Christmas Eve at 11 p.m. Holy Communion. Christmas Christmas Day 10 a.m. Holy communion communion Family Service. Sunday December 27,1987 8 a.m. Holy Communion and 11 a.m. Morning Prayer. United Church News On Sunday, December 20±h at Newcastle United Church, the Advent Candles were lit by the David 1 Rickard Rickard family, David, Pearl, Jeff and Janice. The Junior Choir sang Christmas Peace; Mary, Mary; and I am the Light of the World. A beautiful beautiful duet, Little Son of Mary was rendered by Marie Pea- well and Glenn Allin. Rev. Donald Stiles preached the sermon, A Secret Now Disclosed. Disclosed. On Monday evening, thirty-one thirty-one members of the Sunshine Sunshine Unit enjoyed their Christmas meeting at the manse. Presenting the devotional devotional were Sheila Stiles, Kathleen Powell, Jean Rickard Rickard and Betty Adams. Christmas desserts and tea and coffee were served by the committee following the exchange of Christmas gifts when Sunshine Sisters' names were discovered. Christmas Concert The annual Christmas concert to a full house on Sunday evening, December 20. Numbers were given by the Kindergarten, Grade 1, Primary and Junior classes. The Junior Choir sang a number of Christmas selections. selections. The performance by the Couples Club took the form of a 1930's Radio Show. Duets were given by Terry and Lynda Head, Terry Terry accompanying flautist Lynda on tne piano and Lynda Lynda playing the piano when Terry played the clarinet. Amanaa Rogers and Lindsay Lindsay Foote also presented pia no selections. Of course, no Christmas Concert is ever complete without Santa Claus and he did arrive! About forty carollers went out Thursday evening returning to the church for hot dogs and hot chocolate. Christmas Eve Service begins begins at 7:30 p.m. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Night Ladies 175 and over - Betty Major 204, 183; Bev Jones, 198; Ina Brown 219, 204; Dorothy Drysdale 275; Marie Trim 181; Loma Crockett 182,192; Colette Trudeau 186; Debbie Brunt 184, 182; Cindy McKelvie 240; Marilyn Kent 192; Louise McKnight 213, 196. Tuesday Senior Citizens 155 and over - Stan Allin 182; Bob Simpson 192, 199; Ron Burley 183; George Buckley 174; Jenny Hicks 156, 179; Jack Holmes 165; Wilda Simpson 216; Albert Pearce 161, 201; Mar g Burley 176; Vance Cooper 160; Olive Little 172. Saturday Youth 100 and' over Seniors - Matthew Coyle 143, 147; Justin Hughes 100; Mike Stacey 138, 237; Paula Darrach 145, 167; Tammy DeJong 145, 137; Lisa Vanderstarrell4, 114; Shannon Hancock 121, 150, Debbie Miller 207, 205; Jennifer Berney 106, 129; Barb Metcalf 106; Nina Darrach Darrach 108; Kevin Tutkoluk 103,113; Brandon Coyle 128, 231; Jeff Darrach 132, 124; Steve Harman 138, Jason Rogers 117. Juniors 65 and over - Nick Tutkoluk 104, 67; Nicole Nicole Norton 68; Mark Sause- & 4 mêlê The Salvation Army's Christmas Fund received a big boost from the students at Clarke High School on Wednesday, December 16. During a one-week penny drive, the school raised $1400 for the annual fund. Pictured above are members of the student council executive who were the main reason for the fundraising campaign. Front from left, Tina Bryant (secretary), Cathy McCullough (deputy prime minis- V- ter), Stephanie Nemis (treasurer). Back from left, Mr. Matsusaki (staff advisor), Kim Lycett, (communications (communications minister), Marcia Blaschke (social convenor), convenor), Dylan Parker (president) and Isabelle Jones (of the Family Services branch of the Salvation Army). The group is pictured with a portion of the approximately 2800 rolls of pennies that made up the outstanding donation. do 73, 72; Angela Darrach 93,109; Paul Winter 69, 75; Brian Leach 68, 93; John Richardson! 92; Darel Wer- nik 93, 100; Niki Duval 92; Tim Green 1 ,121, 1Ç1. " Merry .CnnstmS^ ÿoàll! 1 WE WILL BE OPEN ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27TH FROM 11 A.M. UNTIL S P.M ll Unicef Canada 1-800-268-6364 IN THE OSHAWA CENTRE (Capture tin Sparltt. (Capture tin (ÿoy! ., A... Calvin and Dorothy Crago of Caldor Acres Farm Market CLEARANCE Starts Monday, Dec. 28th Open 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Savings up to 50% OU Please...No returns on Monday All Sales Final -- No Exchanges or Refunds JïeibHSlA JÏGXL 21 King Street West 623-7494 Bowmanville

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