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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1989, p. 11

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I TIil- Canailian Statesman. Bowmanville. February 15. l!)8!t II $ÎElUCa0tlE i Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Residents En joying Greenhouse Donated by Ebrmer Resident iti ;. ; 11 ; ;V : Congratulations to Kendall Kendall Megan Boyd who was second runner-up in the Sunburst Baby Pageant, Oshawa. Kendall new qualifies qualifies for the National Pageant Pageant in Toronto. Kendall's proud family are brother Nicholas ana parents, Sherry-Lee Sherry-Lee and Kenneth Boyd. Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Olive Little were daughter Lynn and her fiance, fiance, Donald Scharfe, of Ottawa. Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Couch and Mrs. Mary Gar- rod enjoyed visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Couch and family, Millbrook, on Sunday. On Thursday Mrs. Pauline Pauline Storks enjoyed lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson, Wilmot Creek, after which she attended a Newcastle Hydro meeting and a Finance and Personnel Personnel meeting at Ganaraska, Port Hope. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Howard Howard Ormiston, ■ Bowmanville Bowmanville who passed away on Friday. Mrs. Audrey Reid, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, visited on Saturday Saturday with Miss Dorrene Powell, Powell, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray Murray and Colleen, Frankford, visited on the week-end with Mr. Arthur Bedwin and Fred, Lake Shore. Arriving home Friday night after a two-week vacation vacation at Falcon Beach, St. Petersburg, Petersburg, Florida were Kathleen Kathleen Kimball, Lena Graham, Helen Nesbitt, Wilda Johnson, Johnson, Bertha Fisher, all of Newcastle, Eleanor Fennell, Belleville, Doris Trimble and Isobel Harris from Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoar called on Lena Graham while she was in St. Petersburg. Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick, Toronto, who holiday holiday in Florida, entertained cousin Lena Graham and K. Kimball to lunch and motor trips during their vacation. Temperature was 84 degrees F every day. A great vacation! vacation! The Newcastle Village and District Historical Society's Society's Collectors' Fair was a great success, with about four hundred attendants. At' the close of the fair President President Francis Jose, conducted conducted the draws and the following following were lucky: Marion Allin, Newcastle won the basket of food donated by the Society; Douglas Wade, Oshawa, won the halfbushel halfbushel of apples donated by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Newcastle, Ann Simpson, R.R. Bowmanville, Bowmanville, won the basket of fruit given by Newcastle IGA, and Audrey Gogerty won the doughnuts the gift of the Donut Gallery. The next executive meeting of the Historical Society will be February 20th at the home of President Francis Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie All- dred, Oshawa, visited Sunday Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. Mrs. Pauline Storks and three lady friends enjoyed Uninvited Guest at Oshawa Little Theatre on Sunday evening. Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley enjoyed enjoyed a Trentway trip to Travel Market Place at Kitchener. We are sorry to report our neighbour Murray Martin Martin is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Birthday greetings to Irene Cunningham, Talbot Alldread,Mark Lake, Susan Blackburn, Mrs. Woo, Dan Norton, Greg Wight, John "We've been keeping Bowmanville and area residents warm for over 60 years!" • Top quality Imperial Oil products for Domestic, Industrial and Rural use. • Automatic delivery maintained by a fleet of modern tanker trucks. • Dependable 24-hour service. ASK US ABOUT OUR TOTAL HOME COMFORT PROGRAMME Telephone 623-5516 HARRISON r c S cn\ FUELS W WWI12 Sturrock Road Bowmanville Cunningham and Brandon Coyle. To a special lady, Mrs. George Allin, residing in Strathaven, Bowmanville, we send a special birthday greeting on her 98th birthday birthday February 21st. To Frank and Eva Hoar, who observe their 41st wedding wedding anniversary, on February February 20th, we extend congratulations. congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley visited on Saturday with Bruce and Judy Burley, Adam and Michael, Ajax. Last Thursday Maxine Felgate, Unionville, came to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Fridsw Mrs. Jean Wood, Orono, Maxine and her mother visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville, were Sunday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. Michael Wade, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, was Wednesday luncheon guest of his grand- S ts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry On Sunday evening Harry Harry and Mabel Wade attended attended the roast beef diner at St. Andrews United Church, Oshawa, in company with the Doug Wade family. On Saturday grandson Spencer Burley, Toronto, enjoyed enjoyed supper with Mrs. May Burley and great uncle, Arthur Arthur Clark, Sunday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark were Don and Betty Burley, Wingham. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. Bessie Dean, Parkview Apartments, entertained some ladies to a birthday party in honour of Mrs. Ellen Ellen Duxbury, who reached her 90th birthday. Sunday supper guests with Bill and Hilda Call were son Corey and daughter-in-law daughter-in-law Marilyn, of Black- stock. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Miss Judy Powell, Bowmanville and Beth and Wayne Markle, Scarborough. Scarborough. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard visited with Bev and Ken Elaschuk, Darren Darren and Danny, Oshawa. This was a birthday celebration celebration in honour of grandson Danny who is now four years old. Please be kind to your Heart Fund canvasser who calls on you this month. The weather is chilly and they deserve your support. St. George's News Last Sunday, February 12th, 89, The First Sunday in Lent, St. George's was honoured with a pastoral visit from the Rt. Reverend Douglas Blackwell, new Suffragan Suffragan Bishop for the Trent Durham area of the Diocese of Toronto. As guest preacher, preacher, the Bishop based his sermon sermon on text from the Prophet Prophet Isaiah Chapter 42, with the message that we who have so much, should try to help those who have so little. little. The Bishop also gave the Blessing. In honour of this special occasion, the choir, under the direction of Ed Greenwood, sang the stirring stirring anthem, "Jehovah is my Strength, by A. W. Leupold, which received much praise from the congregation. Assisting Assisting in the service were THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE BOARD OF EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 1989/90 School Year Junior and Senior Kindergarten registration for the Clarke A.S.G. area schools will be held as indicated in the following schedule. (Children currently enrolled In Junior Kindergarten need not reapply for Kindergarten.) School Kirby P:S. Orono/Lockhart P.S. Newcastle P.S. Newtonville P.S. Telephone Date 983-5802 Thurs. 2 March 983-5006 Tues. 28 Feb. 987-4262 Mon. 20 Feb. 786-2550 Tues. 21 Feb. Time 9:00--11:30 1:00--3:30 9:00--11:30 1:00--3:30 9:00--11:30 1:00--3:30 9:00--11:30 1:00--3:30 1. Children four years of age on or before 31 December 1989 may be registered. Proof of age (birth certificate, official birth registration notice, etc.) is required. 2. Please bring written proof of health records Indicating Immunization dates. 3. Proof of public school support should be produced at the time of registration (tax bill, property tax, or property tax notice). 4. Precise Information regarding location of residence and postal code Is important. Rural residents require lot and concession numbers. 5. Parents are requested to telephone the school for an appointment time. Charles W. Kennedy Superintendent of Instruction (Personnel) The Rector, Lay Reader Oakley Peters, Crucifer Cheryl Cheryl Moulton, and Tim Yates acted as Bishop's Chaplain. After the service, refreshments refreshments were served in the Parish Hall. All present took the opportunity to greet their new Bishop and wish him well as he begins his new ministry among us. On Sunday afternoon, the Rector and members of St. George's attended the service service of Induction for the Reverend Reverend Jeffery Kennedy at St. Paul's Perrytown (Northumberland (Northumberland County Rd 10 and 6th Line Hope Township). The Rt. Reverend D. C. Blackwell officiated and preached the sermon, The cold winter weather hasn't slowed down the busy ladies of St. George's Wednesday Morning Group as they prepare for upcoming upcoming events. Their main project project at this time, under the S etent direction of Helen s, is the making of three kneelers for the newly re-furbished Lady Altar in St. George's. St. George's Women's Fellowship Fellowship and Bible Study is meeting every Thursday morning during Lent at 10:00 a.m. in the Rectory. The group will be continuing their popular study series. The Women in the Bible. All ladies are welcome to attend. attend. The popular Logos (The Word) School is being very well attended and all who are attending are finding the course very interesting. This Sunday, February 19, The Third Sunday in Lent, St. George's will be celebrating two services of Holy Communion at 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. Lenten Coin Folders: Money raised by the coinfolder coinfolder will go to the Primate's Primate's World Relief Fund. For 25 0 a day, we can help the fund meet its mission goals around the world. Last year almost $350 was raised. Older members of the congregation and community community were saddened to learn of the death of Molly Estall in Kingston.. Molly, a great great granddaughter of Samuel Wilmot, although never a resident of Newcastle, Newcastle, had a great abiding interest interest in St. George's Church, which her mother, Mrs. D. B. Simpson and aunt, Miss Olive Thome, served for years. United Church News On Sunday, February 12, 1989, at Newcastle United, Church, the Junior Choir sang two numbers, Jesus Loves the Little Children and A Magic Penny, after which they delivered hearts of love to the congregation. Clerk of Session, Mrs. Marjorie Marjorie Paterson, was lay reader. reader. Reverend Donald Stiles preached the first sermon of his Lenten series, Journeying Journeying Together to Easter, In the Wilderness. Myrtle and Albert Naylor were congratulated on their 48th wedding anniversary. Copies of the annual report report are available at the church. Next Sunday, February 19th, Baden-Powell Day will be observed at Newcastle United Church when Beavers, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies, Brownies, Guides and Venturers will be in attendance. The UCW ladies have been busy delivering their Valentine goodies to the shut-ins. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Ladies League Louise McKnight 189, Marilyn Kent 180, 183, Gladys Gladys Henry 187, Lana Sykes 176, Dorothy Drysdale 199, Lorna Crockett 240, Marie Trim 177, 185, 206, Joyce Major 184, Bernice Henderson Henderson 224, Glenda Castellano 213, 236, Toots Bnrraball 190, Lorraine Poole 186. Mary Pierik 183, Betty Major Major 188, Susanne Schumann 182, Marilyn Major 184. Tuesday Seniors Marg Burley 166, 155, Jean Holmes 179, 157, Albert Albert Pearce 174, 179, Eva Smith 160, 162, Jack. Holmes 195, 155, Vance Cooper 166, 169. Stan Allin 183, Stan Powell 206, 197, Jenny Hicks 160, Lonnie Pardy 165. Thursday Mixed League Joe Mendonca 216, Fae Forgot 176, Bob Lewis 210, 177, Donna Mendonca 182, Joe Forget 206 197, Bill Brown 175, Don Wright 212, Chris Shisler 223, John McGuoy 240, Maryloo Hen- tig 191, 215, Tom Kindra- tiuk 186, Ken Boyd 181, 209, Jackie Kindratiuk 210, Chris Nicholson 191, 193, Wes Forget 189, 176, Ken Jury 194, Carol Lycett 183, 193,180. Saturday Senior Youth League Nina Darrach 178, 120, Jenny Whitehead 162, Melissa Melissa Todd 103, Karla Tutko- luk 121, 121, Shannon Holmes 112, 120, Tammy DcJong 151, 170, Angela Darrach 118, Richard Jenkins Jenkins 187, 118, Kevin Tutko- luk 192, 275, Doug McCurdy 105, 151, Marcy Werheid 140, Justin Hughes 203, 164, Matthew Coyle 121. Juniors Jordan Schmahl 81, Amanda Storks 66, Nathan Coyle 66, 96, Jeff Scott 67, Susan Sausedo 79, 92, Vincent Vincent Norton 125,109, Jackie Sausedo 66, Steve Scott 81, 97, Nicholas Boyd 83, Patrick Patrick Caswell 70, Nick Tutko- luk 72, 74, Chris Lynch 71, Matthew Caswell 99, 135, Timmy Harness 108,128. Orono Skaters Preparing for Unicorn Fair In Oshawa By Lynne Lemieux The younger skaters from Canskate and Canfiguresk- ate are looking forward to the "Unicorn Fair" which is being held February 18 at the Oshawa Civic Arena. Hosted by the Oshawa Skating Skating Club, the Unicorn Fair gives junior skaters from beginner beginner and up, an opportunity opportunity to prepare a program to music ana join skaters from other skating clubs to test their skills. From Orono there is a large group of skaters attending. attending. They are Jillian Lemieux, Lemieux, Mark Lemieux, Michael Michael Murphy, Brenda Burt, Amanda Barchard, 1 Rebecca Hisson, Laura Hisson, Nicole Nicole Wilhelm, Erin Wilson, Christine Dobson, Angela Tompkins, Heather Geboers, Tarai ee Clemens, Christine Potts, Alecia Staples, Cindy Ross, Anthea Peacock, Sacha Sacha Thompson, Christa Robinson Robinson and David Thomson. At the Minden Skating Competition on February 4 and 5, Orono skaters Briar Ransberry and Tracy Eames again performed very well. Briar, in the Senior Bronze Ladies Freeskate placed first in her flight and second overall. Tracy, placed first overall in freeskate and placed second in the elements elements category. Well done, girls! In the Canskate program, Jillian Lemieux has passed the Novice III badge and Sarah Sarah Dewsbury, the Elementary Elementary badge. -V- 4#-." ■ :r ___ s?:. Residents at Marnwood House are enjoying this sweet peas, poppies, morning glories, and lupines are portable greenhouse which recently was donated by growing at the moment. Jim Paterson, (right), a former Bowmanville resident His mother, Alice Gilbert, joins him here to inspect the growth which already is emerging under the grow light. Mr. Paterson's father owned Downham Nurseries Nurseries years ago in Bowmanville. Joyce Bruinsma, Life Enrichment Co-ordinator at Marnwood, reported that BOOK YOUR HOUSE LOT AT 1988 PRICES SPRING SAVINGS CSS NEWS by Belinda Anselstetter. Dear Sweetheart: Last night I thought of-- At least I'think it was -- you. (Love letter by Snoopy- Charles Shultz) February is often associated associated with love because of Valentine's Day. This year at Courtice, our Valentine's dance was held on Friday evening, being the first dance of the year. New to our school was Computer Fun, the computerized dating dating service, the way to find your perfect match in the school. Everyone filled out a questionnaire; and questionnaires questionnaires were sent to Ohio. Now the results are in and people are finding out their top 10 matches for their grade and the top 10 for pur school for only $2.00. After an enjoyable and well-deserved semester break, the halls of Courtice Secondary are bustling once again. We extend a warm welcome to new students and bid a fond farewell to ones who have left. We also welcome Mrs. Posthumus and Mr. Ou tram back to teach for the second semester. semester. On Monday, February 20th during the morning, Sue Johanson, a registered nurse and a pioneer in sex Pitch Inll education, will be speaking to students. She frequently writes and lectures on the subject and appears on the radio and television. Following her presentation, presentation, a Health Fair will be held at our school to promote promote healthy and responsible responsible lifestyles, on February 23, where many agencies will be featured. Courtice would like to wish hearty congratulations and good luck to Jim McFarlane who placed first in the All-Ontario wrestling competition. Now classified as the best wrestler in Ontario Ontario for his weight class, Jim will be heading to Regina, Saskatchewan, to compete in the national competition on March 10. for a limited time You can take advantage of last year's pricing on Dashwood's Full range of windows and entry systems for your new home. 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