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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Nov 1988, p. 12

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The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. November 30.1988 Ebe Hetocastle Snbepmbcnt Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 CANADIAN OWNED AND OPERATED ggSSsiSi Prices effective in all departments until Saturday December 3, 1988 only. Savings indicated are off our own regular prices. We reserve the right to limit quantities. foodmarl Last Wednesday morning we received a call from Moreen Moreen Martin 987-4227 informing informing us that her husband found a child's wallet on King St. near the Community Community Hall some time ago. Moreen Moreen is concerned that this child will be needing the purse at Christmas time. If it is yours, give her a coll. Thanks to Mavis Brown of the Newcastle Branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce for this news item. We extend congratulations congratulations to the manager and staff for raising $730.52 for the Newcastle United Way. Donna Adams, R. R. 3 Newcastle Newcastle was the lucky winner of the basket of groceries. Friday, December 9,will be Customer Appreciation Day at the bank when refreshments refreshments will be served from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Last week George and Madeleine Buckley enjoyed visits with Mrs. H. Winsor in Kingston and Mrs. C. Mol- loy.in Ottawa. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago, accompanied accompanied by Dorrene Powell, enjoyed enjoyed visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and Colleen of Fvankford. Birthday greetings to Frank Gray, Jeremy Wight, Delann Chard, Bertha Powell, Powell, Mrs. Reta Embley, Krista Rudman, Derek De Jong, Charlotte Rickard. Cliff "I Care Don't face winter I without a winter check-up. ' //"■» Jtibrmmxil 26 POINT FALL CHECK-UP Calling all Rabbit, Jetta and Sclrocco owners $ 74= 95 & We'll Get ~ You Ready For Winter (Sorro Variances May Apply) (Exp..Dec. 16) An "I'CARE" and OML SERVICE AWARD WINNER Owasco Volkswagen Inc 14250undasSt.E., Whitby Whitby, 668-9383 Ajax, Pickering, Toronto, 683*3235, Toll Fri. 1-800-263-2676 35 minutes from Downtown Toronto r i i i WHITBY HWY. 2 OSHAWA | BROCK ST 1 OWASCO 1 V HWY. 401 Flintoff, Bill Lake, Peter Lake and Elizabeth Skelding and to Cory Burns who was our little neighbour. Sunday visitors with Dorrene Dorrene and Floyd Powell, Lake Shore, were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman and Donald Donald Beeton, and Mrs. D. R. Coulter, Downsview. The Maurice Coulter Housing Co-operative, sponsored sponsored by Locals 112, 673, and 1976 has cleared a major hurdle of negotiations and construction is starting. The ground-breaking ceremony for the Co-op took place on Saturday, October 29, on site at Martin Grove and John Garland Boulevard. The Cooperative Cooperative executive members members and Mayor of Etobicoke Bruce Sinclair were in attendance. attendance. The dream should come true for sister Maurice by summer or fall of 1989. Friday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark were Harry and Annie Burley of Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Port Hope, visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. K Kimball. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Nellie Spencer were grandson grandson Jon, his wife Karen and their children, Jennifer and Michael, of Ennismore. Several Newcastle ladies were entertained on Sunday evening bv Isobel Harris, Bowman ville. Mr.and Mrs. John Scott visited Friday evening with their . daughter Cindy, her husband Ken and daughtei Kristy, Oshawa. Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell and son Harold were dinner S rests of Miss Judy Powell, owmanville. Harold, returned returned to Oak Park, Illinois on Tuesday. The Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural Society's Christmas Show and Pot Luck Dinner will be held onTuesday evening. December 6, at 6:30 p.m. at the Newcastle United Church Sunday School Hall. See you there! Mrs. Wilda Johnson visited visited on the week-end with her mother, Mrs. A. Cole, Agin- court. Mr. Dean Friedlander, Toronto, was a Monday overnight guest of his mother, mother, Raye Fnedlander. Sunday guests of Mr. iarry George Walton were Mr. Murray Walton, Unionville, and friend, Dorothy Van Driel, Bowmanville and Alice Hooey, Orono. The Sinclair's of Orillia visited on the week-end with Francis and Erla Jose. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Glover, Oshawa were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Wade. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed dinner with Mr.andMrs. Bill Wade, Port Hope. Bill has just returned returned from a two-week visit with son Greg in New Jersey. Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wood, Peterborough, spent Thursday with Mrs. Gladys Wood. Week-end visitors with Albert and Myrtle Pearce were grandsons Adam and Jason Walton, Bowmanville. Historical Society The Newcastle Village and Disrict Historicial Society Society met on Tuesday, November November 22,1988 in the Centennial Centennial Room, Community Hall. President Francis Jose welcomed welcomed all. Business was conducted conducted and guest speaker, Marilyn Martin, gave an interesting interesting and informative history of quilting, showing one of her prize quilts and many books and patterns. Mabel Goode read a humourous humourous story, Moving the Kitchen Range. A draw for needlework was won by Albert Albert Du tfield. A preview of the Collector's Collector's Fair to be held on February February 5, 1989 was shown and volunteers came forward forward to help. Beverages and cookies were served and a social time enjoyed. Lions News By all accounts our stag was a complete, success. We catered to over 275 brave souls and the final person to survive the elimination draw and win $500.00 was our Newcastle resident, Albert Naylor. Last Friday, Stan Powell's roast beef team bar- bequed their specialty to a "T" and Don Oke proved that his secret pork and bean recipe was a real palate teaser. teaser. Congratulations, Peter De Jong for a job well done! Our next dinner meeting is THE NEW MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR ACT Better Protection for Ontario Car Owners! 'Estimate Vie provide estimates AND WARRANTIES ON ALL PARTS AND LA60UR. Management *777777777 » /}> > 77/H! 7/WIT Ontario car owners will be better protected through the new Motor Vehicle Repair Act. Included in the new act are the following provisions: • Repairers must provide a written estimate on request; • Customers must be advised, in advance, if there is a fee for an estimate and the amount of the fee; • The actual repair cost cannot exceed 10 per cent of the written estimate without authorization; • The repairer must offer return of removed parts to the consumer when the work is authorized; • A warranty must be provided on new or reconditioned parts and associated labour for a minimum of 90 days or 5,000 kilometres. For motorcycles and motor-assisted bicycles,the warranty period is 30 days or 1,500 kilometres. Conspicuous signs must be posted stating repair rates and the methods used to calculate the charges. • A detailed invoice must be provided to the customer describing describing the vehicle, work performed, parts installed and their price, number of hours billed, and terms of the warranty. If the vehicle becomes inoperable inoperable or unsafe due to defective repairs while under warranty, the customer must return the vehicle to the original repairer unless it is unreasonable to do so. If it is necessary to have the vehicle repaired by another repairer, the consumer may recover the original cost of the work and reasonable towing charges from the original repairer. All car repairers must display a sign directing consumer complaints complaints to the nearest regional office of the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations. TORONTO 416-963-0321; THUNDER BAY 807-475-1641; LONDON 519-679-7150; WINDSOR 519-254-6413; HAMILTON 416-521-7554; OTTAWA 613-566-3878; SUDBURY 705-675-4378; PETERBOROUGH 705-743-8782 ATTENTION REPAIRERS: Repairers needing additional details may obtain a fact sheet and other information by contacting contacting the nearest Consumer Services Bureau indicated above. Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations ® Ontario William Wrye, Minister David Peterson, Premier onWednesday, December 14th, when we will recoup and plan for our ladies night on December 28th. St. George's Anglican Church Sunday, November 27th, the second Buddy Sunday was held at St. George's Church. This was a most successful event, and gave the congregation an opportunity opportunity to worship with friends and relatives, along with past and new members of St. George's. The Rector welcomed all visitors. Following Following the service, refreshments refreshments were served in the Parish Hall by members of the choir. On Monday, November 28th at 7:30 p.m. in St. George's Parish Hall, the Advent Advent Bible Study resumed. This study, using St. Matthew's Matthew's Gospel, is explaining the teachings of Jesus, in which He spoke of the Kingdom Kingdom of Heaven, presenting its mysteries in parables. Everyone is welcome to attend attend this weekly series. On Tuesday, December 13th, St. George's ACW will hold a Christmas Party in the Rectory at 6:30 p.m. This will be Pot Luck, and please bring a small gift suitable for a woman or child. All ladies are welcome. Every night at 7:30 p.m. from December 2nd to 11th, .plus two matinees on Sunday, Sunday, December 4th and 11th at 5:30 p.m., Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Square Eaton Eaton Centre will be presenting The Christmas Story. This is the 51st year of this presentation. presentation. Tickets are free but must be reserved. For information and tickets call 416 589-1432. United Church News Flowers gracing the sanc- turary of Newcastle United Church on Sunday, November November 27,1988, were in loving memory of Dunreath Walton, Walton, given by George Walton. Walton. Reading for the lighting of the first Advent Candle of Hope was done by Mrs. Anne McFadden and the lighter was her daughter, Erin. The Junior Choir sang an Advent Song. Mrs. Sandra Sandra Martin transferred her membership from Centennial Centennial United, Oshawa, and was welcomed by Reverend Donald Stiles and members of session. Communion Cloths and napkins dedicted on Sunday and given to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Dunreath Walton Walton by George Walton, were received by Pauline Storks. Reverend Donald Stiles preached the communion meditation, Children of Light, prior to the celebrating celebrating of Holy Communion. The Trillium Unit of the UCW will hold its December meeting at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Thursday, December 1st at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Garnet Rickard. For transportation transportation call your group leader. The Sunshine Unit will meet on Monday, December 5th, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Schuman. Schuman. Bring your Sunshine Sister's Christmas gift. Couples and Family Club are sponsoring a bake sale on Saturday, December 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. White Gift Sunday is December December 11. Newcastle Community Bowling _ Monday Ladies November 21st. Marilyn Major 191, 177, Louise McRnight 191, 189, Marilyn Kent 264,195, 231, Gail Tutkoluk 202, Dorothy Drysdale 198, Lorna Crockett Crockett 192,193, Betty Major 201, 197,178, Joyce Major 232. Tuesday Seniors Ruth Bonathon 218, 261, George Buckley 189, 221, Marg Burley 177, 227, Ron Burley 176, 194, Vance Cooper 166, Jenny Hicks 158, Albert Pearce 183,175, Kay Powell 150. Thursday Night Mixed League Ken Boyd 227, 211, 216, C.Nicholson 211, 237, Wes Forget 188, 286, 207, C. Ly- cctt 214,198, Joe Mendonca 235, 250, Faye Forget 218, 249, B. Richards 200, Joe Forget 286, 179, 190, B. Brown 207, J.McGuey 217, B.Lewis 198, P. Grant 242. Join the fight against lung disease. Coke Classic or Regular or Diet COKE OR SPRITE 24 x 280 ml tins SAVE 4.00 PER CASE or 24x280 ml tins Limit 4 cases per family purchase Unit Cost 8.90 per 100 ml 750 ml bottles .49 Plus .400 each bottle deposit Unit Cost 6.50 per 100 ml Assorted Flavours DEL MONTE TETRA JUICES pkg. of 3 x 250 ml Assorted Varieties Snacks or FRITO LAY POTATO CHIPS 200 g bag SAVE 2.98 ON 3 WITH COUPON WITH COUPON BELOW miracle food mart PURE APPLE JUICE 48 fl. oz. tin .99 All Purpose or Cake & Pastry MONARCH FLOUR 2 or .2.5 kg bag 1.99 Limit 2 bags per family purchase Product of U.S.A. Fresh & Crisp ROMAINE LETTUCE each Combination Pack PORK LOIN CHOPS Contains: 3 Centre Cut, 3 Rib End Chops and 3 Tenderloin End Chops 4.39 .79 per kg 199 per Fresh From The Tropics LARGE SIZE BANANAS .86 SHOPSY'S DELI FRESH WIENERS (Regular Only) 450 g per kg per lb .39 L69 Concentrated ABC LAUNDRY DETERGENT 8 litre box 5.99 DIMPFLMEIER APPLE STRUDEL 280 g SCHNEIDERS ITALIAN STYLE OR OKTOBERFEST SAUSAGES Pre-cooked. Just Brown & Serve per 100 g MIRACLE COUPON .88/T95 l|Assorted Varieties I«Snacks or IgFrito Lay] IgPotato IlChips 1 200 g bag _ Limit three bags per coupon _ I " Mlfnnlci Valid Nov. 28'88 until Dec. 3'88 | i|ll|f|lf|C Special price without coupon la ■ ■ i ^ ^ ^ j 3/099! WITH THIS I COUPON | T I ... tf 4 ii... liurF. n.. nnlnum ® TP "DT 1 T? Campbell's Soup J IXHi 111 with rmrnha.se oi Consomme. Beef Broth or Chicken Broth 284 ml tin WI III < Olll'ON IN (Hill NOV 2K INSKI1T with purchase of Chicken Breasts

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