The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, July 19. 1989 17 StfE Newcastle 3nhepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 St. Saviour's Church Holds Big Auction in Orono on Saturday t Friday evening we learned a new word. Ferroe- 1 quinologist Bill Crago and {his wife, Janis, of Pembroke, . called on' us on their way to * visit son Bill and his wife, ! Pickering. Janis and Bill ; had taken the scenic Lake Ê Shore road where Bill had ? taken pictures from a couple jj of wooden bridges over the > railroad tracks. The iron- j horse hobbyist can even j identify the train engines by [ their sounds. ; On Sunday, July 16, Miss ; Vicki Kimball, Newtonville, t hosted a garden party at the 1 home of her parents. Bill ! and Jean, in honour of their 25th wedding anniversary. Cousins, aunts and uncles enjoyed the great celebration. celebration. All the best, Jean and Bill! Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley recently enjoyed a couple of days with Charles and Miriam Buckley at their cottage on Lake Catchaco- ma. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Jean Wade Cochrane whose funeral funeral took place last Thursday, Thursday, July 13,1989. Last week-end Carlv and Jordan Schmahl visited with the Barry Nortons while their parents Sandra and Tom Schmahl enjoyed the sights and sounds of Niagara Niagara Falls, New York. Enjoying two weeks' camping at Diabetic Camp Huron da, Huntsville is Vincent Vincent Norton.. Birthday greetings to Judy Powell, Eva Smith, Bonita Bonita Cunningham and Mary Garrod and Tammy De- Jonge, her grand-daughter who celebrate July 23rd birthdays. Anniversary wishes to Doug and Lois Rowe. Verne and Diana Rowe, John and Wilma Scott, Mabel and Harry Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fried- lander, Toronto, were Sunday Sunday dinner guests of his mother, Mrs. Raye Fried- lander. Attending the wedding of Pat Holliday and Dennis Laurent in North Bay on Saturday were Kim and Doe Storks. Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended a Hydro meeting last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Port Hope, visited Friday afternoon with his cousin, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Kimball. Mrs. Doris Trimble, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, is visiting her sister-in-law, sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilda John- Churches Combine for Summer Services Tyrone News by B. Vaneyk On a glorious Canada Day week-end, the Reverend Bonnie Kelly titled her sermon sermon "Liberty is a Christian Word", then delivered a message message to which everyone could relate. Glenn Rundle and Ralph Werry read scrip- j ture. Two duets were sung by John Vaneyk and Gail Hasiuk, accompanied at the piano by Jacqueline Vaneyk, r "I've Got a Mansion," and t "Lord Help Me Jesus." Fellowship Fellowship and a light ' lunch l followed the joint Enniskil- t len-Tyrone summer church E service. j John and Jacqueline Va- | neyk hosted the Larmer E family picnic on Sunday, 1 July 9, 1989. Among those present were folk from Peterborough, Peterborough, Millbrook, Fergus, Fergus, Blackstock, Toronto, Vernon, Manitoba. Paul and Bessie Vaneyk, Murray and Arlene Yeo, Blair and Marilyn Vaneyk and family attended the Bairstow family picnic at Orono Park on Sunday, July 9,1989. Family and friends joined in the celebration of Emily Vaneyk's 4th birthday on Saturday, July 8,1989, with a barbecue and camp-fire. At the Blackstock, Tractor Tractor Pull on Saturday, July 8, 1989, John and Kris Vaneyk won two second places in the Pro Stock class. John Vaneyk Vaneyk placed first in the Vin tage class with his 770 Cock- shutt Tractor. Joint summer church service, service, Enniskillen and Tyrone, Tyrone, at Tyrone on Sunday, July 9th, enjoyed a trio consisting consisting of Jane and Jake Koene and Sheryl Hunter, singing "Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God". The Reverend Reverend Bonnie Kelly spoke on "Human Wisdom and God's Foolishness". Bonnie always, always, yes always, hits home but does not leave a scar. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kidd, Goodwood, Ontario, Jack and Ethel Cook, Taunton Road, and Mrs. Hazel Smith, Bowmanville, were recent guests of Miss Grace Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Hilliard McClure, Bushnell, Florida, Florida, spent some vacation time with Grace. There were 13 tables of euchre in play at the Old Tyrone Tyrone Hall on Monday, July 10, 1989, with the following results: Ada Richards 98, Floyd Fawns 95, Harvey Partner 88, Helen Kovacs 87, Aileen Warder 82, Harold Harold Swain 47. Special prizes Aileen Warder, Fred Griffin, Win Brown, Grace Smith. There were 20 tables and 2 over at the euchre game in the Community Centre on July 7, 1989, with the following following results: First Carl Todd, followed by Norman Rohrer, Harvey Partner, Georgina McLaughlin, Freda Freda Ashton, Aileen Warder. Ladies' Low Ethel Gibbs, Men's Low Meta Moffatt. SOSO SOSO Draw Dorothy Beech, Bernice Carter, Marion Hayes. Special prizes Olive Little, Laurence Adams, Marion Artym. LOOK UNISEX total family hair . Care | has Hewlflanacjers! 1964- Perms $15.00 1989 - Perms $60.00 We'll give you $15.00 OFF Today's Best Perm. Hurry! Limited Time Only. 623-7691 57 King St. W., Bowmanville Crime Stoppers Seek Help After Theft of Trailer Crime Stoppers and Durham Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving the theft of a forty-five forty-five foot trailer and contents contents which occurred in Whitby during the night of July 4th/5th. Sometime during the late night or early hours of the morning a forty-five foot trailer, containing a large number of ceiling fans, was stolen from the front of Lighting Unlimited in the Kendalwood Plaza. The stolen items are described described as: A 45' Fruehauf Aluminum Aluminum Box Trailer. Serial #DXV246704. The number 5237 was stencilled in Black Ink inside the trailer, near the rear doors. 650 "Canarm" Ceiling Fans. Each fan was boxed and the box was stamped with a "10 year guarantee". The total value is $100,000. Crime Stoppers is asking for anyone with any information information on this theft, to call. Did you see the trailer being moved late that night or early early that morning? Do you know anyone who is selling ceiling fans cheaply? Have you been offered one for sale? If so, you can call Crime Stoppers. You'll never have to give your name or go to court. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436- TIPS LONG DISTANCE CALL COLLECT Sergeant Sandy Ryrie is the co-ordinator with the Durham Regional Police Force and writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizens Citizens Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible donations donations which may be sent to Durham Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario LlH 7K8. sen. Gary Johnson, who has completed his course in Ottawa Ottawa is now employed in the cytogenetics lab of North York Hospital. Helping to celebrate Gary's birthday on Monday were sister Glenda Rumbles, Krista and Mark of Norwood, David and Nancy Nancy Trimble and children of Ajax. Happy Birthday, Gary! Last Tuesday Mrs. Dale Hunt and sons Pontypool, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Thursday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Embley, of Fene- . Ion Falls, and Mr. Douglas Wright. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed a going-away party for Mr. Pat Tobin at the home of his sister-in-law, Helen and Bart MacNeill, Oshawa. Pat' and Bart had enjoyed a vacation vacation in Newfoundland and Pat returned home to Newbury Newbury Park, California on Saturday. Word has been received that Alec "Huck" Ingram, husband of Betty VanDusen, once owners of the Queen's Hotel (now Buster's) passed away and was buried on Friday Friday in Belleville. Mr. John Cotter, a native of Newcastle, also passed away and was buried on Saturday Saturday in Colborne. Though the news items are sad, we do appreciate the interest in our column. Community Services of the Town of Newcastle confirm confirm that it is Decoration Day at Bond Head Cemetery and Bowmanville Cemetery on Sunday, July 23,1989. On Sunday Jean and Brenton Rickard entertained entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rickard, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farr, Toronto and Mrs. Helen Whaley, of Lindsay. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Broadfoot, Brucefield, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry Wade. ■ Mrs. Gladys Wood accompanied accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood of Newtonville, to Uni- onville where they enjoyed dinner on Sunday with the George Felgates. Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding and Mr. Raymond Chapman were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding Skelding and girls, Port Perry. Saturday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur ; Clark were May's oldest grandson Merkley Burley, of Lloydminster A1-. berta and grandson, Spencer Burley and his wife Chris arid children Jason, Ashley, and new babe Taylor. Orono United Church welcomes Newcastle worshippers worshippers on Sunday, July 23rd at 10 a.m. We notice the brick wall at St. George's Anglican Church has been beautifully rebuilt. fyaüu&ni SIDEWALK SALE STOREWIDE SAVINGS UP TO 40% OFF Dresses, Blouses, Skirts Pants and Accessories THURS., FRI., SAT ONLY SAVE 1 5% OFF The Rosemarie Collection with "Oil of Mink" FREE Demonstration 44 King St. E. 623-9389 SIDEWALK SALE July 20, 21, 22 HUGE WOOL CLEARANCE 50 0 per ball (outside display only) Includes Yams Previously Priced Up To $8.50 Per Ball A good crowd of energetic bidders turned up at St. Frank Stapleton in action, with Charles~Gray along- Saviour's Anglican Church in Orono on Saturday side and several other helpers showing the mercha'n- morning for their gigantic Auction Sale. Some of the dise to prospective customers. ; action is captured here on film, showing Auctioneer MOOHWOOI] i 27 KING ST. W. 623-5556 . < L. 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