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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Aug 1989, p. 13

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 23,1989 13 ®lf t îîcuicaatlc 3nbepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 At the Newcastle Community Community Hall on Wednesday evening, August 16, 1989. the Orono Fiddlers enjoyed another successful evening. The performance was taped by Rogers Cable TV and MC Keith Wood announced that the programme would probably probably air around September' 1. i There was a little competition competition to the programme on stage and that was the eclipse of the moon. The eclipse takes place when the tjnoon passes through the shadow created by the darth, blocking the sun's Ijght. This free astronomical show was clearly visible outride outride the front and east doors of Newcastle Community Hall. We are still receiving cards and letters for our 40th wedding anniversary. We hear that Donald and Marion Jose are having Open House at the Faculty Club, University of Guelph on September 10,1989, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. celebrating their 40th anniversary. They would like to see their friends from Newcastle. Pat Macdonnell of the Newcastle Historical Society suggests that we write out items of history. Hazel remembers remembers the minister's wife, Mrs. Patterson, invited three brides to afternoon tea forty years ago. They were Wanted Three more homes to model this beautiful Dreamroom™ addition at a very attractive price. For an appointment call 728-7711 (Oshawa) Hazel Crago, Marion Jose and Helen Graham. I believe believe the Grahams were married in June of 1949. So, belated, very belated anniversary, anniversary, Stanley and Helen Graham. On Sunday, August 20, the Crago family enjoyed noon picnic meal at the Orono Orono Park but the rain came down very hard when the tables tables were laden for supper. Coming the farthest were James and Barbara Lane, Honor and Rosslyn of Richmond Richmond Hill. The youngest attendant attendant was Bridget Sargent Sargent of West Hill. Judd Woods won a dozen cobs of corn for guessing 625 kernels kernels on a cob of com. A soft- ball game was enjoyed after which Paul and Lynda Crago Crago conducted the games. President Jack Crago won the bottle of candies. Muriel Woods read the minutes and Germaine and Richard Sargent Sargent will be in charge of the 1990 Crago reunion sports. On Saturday, August 19, at Canton United Church, Angela Lesnick and Milton Dey were united in marriage by Rev. Wendell Sedgewick. The church was decorated with baskets of pink lilies and the pews with wheat and pink nows. Oboe music was played by Anne Harris and during the signing of the register Nancy Allin sang Morning Has Broken and In the Garden. In the afternoon, many friends enjoyed enjoyed the garden party in celebration of Angela and Milton's marriage at the Dey farm -- a delightful summer's afternoon. At Newcastle United Church on Wednesday, August August 16, Kimberly Ann Parry, Parry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parry and Mark Andrew Andrew Easton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric. B. Easton were united in marriage by Rev. Donald Stiles. On Saturday, August 19, 1989, Melinda Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barnes, Oshawa, and Kevin Douglas Rahme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rahme, Oshawa, were married married in Newcastle United Church. Rev. Donald Stiles officiated. In Newcastle United Church on Saturday afternoon, afternoon, August 19, Rev. Donald Donald Stiles united in marriage Donna Louise Steen and Alan Rosamond. We congratulate all these young couples and wish them all the best. Birthday greetings to George Chard Sr., Amanda Storks, Clara Rickard at Mamwood House, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Debbie Colder and Mr. Harvey Bonathon who is 95 years young on Aug 29. Congratulations and best wishes to Dorella and Jack Chard on their August 26 wedding anniversary. The Newcastle District Chamber of Commerce is holding its annual Festival Day parade on Saturday, September 23. The theme this year is Cartoon Capers. So, get busy and build your float or make your costume and join in the fun that day. Contact Rod McArthur 987- 4682 for more information. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa, were Sunday Sunday evening dinner guests of her sister, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sierd DeJong and Tammy and Mary Garrod visited Tom and Rosie Couch and family, Millbrook, helping Bradley Couch celebrate his fifth birthday. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding, and Karen and her girl friend, of Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, visited on Sunday evening with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Wednesday, Mrs. Raye Friedlander and Pauline Pauline Storks enjoyed lunch at Elmhurst, Rice Lake. Two Bradenton, Florida, couples have spent a week with Carolyn and Gordon Garrod. On Sunday evening, Carolyn's mother, Raye Kevin Anyan has moved west to Roger Swan Auto Centre R.R.#6 Bowmanville 623-2906 Aimcofss Valvolime 4k d Monday, August 28th 10 a.m. FREE COFFEE & DONUTS FREE GIFTS & DRAW PRIZES fence QUALITY KHClNEr.RED 1MONROEW STEEVES' AUTO SUPPLY A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR AND SUPPLY PARTS FOR DOMESTIC AND IMPORT CARS 216 KING ST. E., NEWCASTLE 987-1657 IHimuilaV &@€TIT£* #1® is DMA! Ell PAH IS 987-1658 © FEDERAL MOGUL 7iln Friedlander, entertained them to dinner along with Joan Brayce, of Toronto and Pauline Storks. Mrs. Luella Lambert is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Dean Friedlander was a Tuesday overnight guest of his mother, Raye. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray Murray and Colleen, Frankford visited on the weekend with her father, Mr. Arthur Bed- win and brother, Fred, Lake Shore. The Murrays have just returned from a great vacation in Richmond, British British Columbia with Iris Downing and with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Liggins and family, family, Coquitlam. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard enjoyed Durante at the St. Lawrence Centre on Friday evening, a great birthday present for Jean. On Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howes, Pontypool, a surprise stag party was held m honour of Annette Rowe and fiance, Douglas Nugent. The Douglas Rowe family and Annette's grandparents grandparents Mrs. and Mrs. Robin Robin Alldred were Newcastle attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, also enjoyed the evening. Customer appreciation day was held at the Newcastle Newcastle branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce on Friday. New banking hours have been announced. Beginning September 14, the bank will open from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Saturday Saturday morning from 9:30 till 1 p.m. We welcome home Ron and Mary Anne. Metrailler who have enjoyed a five week honeymoon in Europe and are now residing in Bowmanville. United Church News: On Sunday, August 20, 1989, the flowers, • gracing the sanctuary of'Newcastle United clilircK ' were from the funeral of Mary Kean Gould. Special music was supplied by Mrs. Arline Ayre who sang two beautiful numbers, Just a Closer Walk With Thee and In the Garden. Rev. Stiles delivered delivered the third sermon in his series: Stories Jesus Told - The Foolish Farmer, the folly folly of trusting in riches. In the hospital this week, Mrs. Ona Miller, Mrs. Mary Paul, Mrs. Marie Higgins, Mr. Roy Scott, Mr. Peter Isert, Mrs. Lois McLeod and new baby daughter, Lois Rowe, Bob Walton, Grace Reid and Mary Brown. Orono Pastoral Charge Corn Roast and Barbeque is being held Aug. 30 at 6:30 p.m. at .the home of Grant and Carol Yeo. Official Board of Newcastle Newcastle United Church meets on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 8 o'clock. Ty rone by Bessie Vaneyk Mrs. Ann Pleasance, Nancy Pleasance and Mrs. Carol Southwell were hostesses hostesses of a bridal shower for Miss Patricia Hart on Wednesday evening, August 16, 1989, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pleasance. Among the neighbors and friends were Mrs. Pauline Hart, mother of the bride-to- be, Mrs. Wm. O'Grady, grandmother, flower girl- elect Dana Drury, bridesmaids bridesmaids Marlene Connolly, Norma Ray, Heidi Rohrer, Brandi Hockney. Patty Hart and Chuck White are planning planning to be married on September September 9,1989. Congratulations to grand- § arents Doug and Carol. outhwell on the arrival of their grandson Jeremy William, William, son of Heather and John Johnston. Dick and Ethel Gibbs attended attended the Flower and Vegetable Vegetable Show of the Bowmanville Bowmanville Horticulture Society on Wednesday, Aug. 16th at Bowmanville Mall. They were awarded the prize for the Best Vegetable Specimen Specimen in the snow, and also picked up 13 first prizes, two seconds and two thir prizes. Considering the dryness dryness of this summer, the Horticulture Society enjoyed a very good show. There wore 15 tables of euchre in play at the Community Community Centre on Friday evening, August 18th, with the _ following results: 1st Robin Aldrond, followed by Aileen Turner, Clara Nesbitt, Nesbitt, Olivo Little, Norn Woods, Art Compton. Ladies' Ladies' Low, Motn Moffntt, Men's Low, Doris Schofield, 50-50 Draw, Jean Rnbb, John Kuyor. MIRACLE'S * a***** 4 *** celebrate with us Prices effective at Miracle Food Mart and Miracle Ultra Mart in all departments until Sat. August 26.1989 only Savings indicated are off our own regular prices. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Coke Classic or Regular or Diet COKE OR SPRITE 750 ml bottles Plus .40 each bottle deposit Unit cost 7.9C per 100 ml 59 MIRACLE COUPON 1.00/T108 Coke Classic or Regular or Diet Coke or Sprite 24 x 280 ml tins Unit cost 8 9c per 100 ml miracle | foodmart WITH THIS COUPON Limit one case per coupon Valid Aug. 21 until Aug. 26'89 Without coupon you pay 0.99 plus tax Regular Tomato Juice or Pure MIRACLE FOOD MART APPLE JUICE 48 fl. oz. tin _ T' Grape Cocktail or Orange or Apple ALLEN'S TETRA JUICE 3 x 250 ml pkg. k .99 s - Regular, Unscented or "NEW" With Bleach, Powdered TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT 10 or 8 litre box :,I799 > save Frozen Concentrated Grapefruit or Assorted Varieties OLD SOUTH i ORANGE JUICE 355 ml tin Product of Canada Canada No. 1 Grade NEW CROP EE.I. POTATOES 10 lb. paper bag each 1.99 Product of U.S.A., No. 1 Grade CALIFORNIA CANTALOUPES .99 each CLOVER LEAF FLAKED WHITE TUNA 184 g tin 1.99 MIRACLE COUPON .55/T59 Combination Pack PORK LOIN CHOPS Contains: 3 Centre Cut, 3 Rib End and 3 Tenderloin End Chops per SHOPSY'S REGULAR DELI FRESH WIENERS 450 g L79 (Shopsy's All Beef Wieners, 450 g-$2.29) ! $ DIMPFLMEIER APPLE STRUDEL 280 g .99 CORNER DELI COUPON 2. s I Assorted Varieties I I Purrr Luxury Cat Food 170 g tin 5/145 WITH THIS Limit five tins per coupon « Valid Aug. 121 until Aug. 20'80 I Without coupon you pay I B/2,00 plus tax \ Deli Cut Canadian Cheddar Cheese Mild, Medium or Old Il /cÔÜnerN Il V3DILU jLJTzrl ooo OFF U WITH THIS COUPON Limit one coupon per purchase Valid Aug. 21 until Aug. 20'80 Wthout coupon you pay regular rotall prlcojj OVER 500 ADDITIONAL SPECIALS EVERY WEEK

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