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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Oct 1989, p. 26

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26 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 25,1989 -- She Hcmtastic 9nbcpcnbmt Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 iospi- On Saturday, October 21, 1989, Gloria and Charles Gray, along with Shelley and her husband Dominic and Julie's friend Barry, attended attended Julie's graduation from Toronto Institute of Medial Technology, at the •Toronto Convention Centre. Julie has accepted a position at Belleville General He tal. I We extend our congratulations congratulations to Julie. We hope Julie Julie inspires more young people people to enter this field of ! technology. Great is the need for radiologists at Princess Princess Margaret Hospital. Several area residents attended attended the funeral of Mr. Sam Smith on Thursday. Mr. Smith was a former Newtonville resident. Last week we received a letter from Donald and Marion Marion Jose, of Guelph, who celebrated celebrated their forthieth wedding wedding anniversary in September. They are grateful grateful to friends and relatives for cards, gifts and floral arrangements arrangements they received. Just over two hundred attended attended their reception at the Faculty Club, University of Guelph. Those present from the Newcastle area were the Frances Jose family, Frank and Eva Hoar, Albert and Myrtle Pearce, John and Wilma Scott, Famcomb and Nancy Le Gresley, Bea Bod- dy from Hampton, the Howard Howard Ciyderman family from Bowmanville. Gordon Cochrane attended from Toronto. Toronto. Cora Patterson, Whitby, Whitby, son Stephen and grand-, son Julien.Toronto, Joe and Margaret Hockin, Oakville, the Douglas Wade family, Oshawa, enjoyed the reception. reception. Others came from Brampton, Norval, Toronto, Bolton, St. Mary's, Elora, Terra Cotta, Waterloo, Georgetown, Midland and Streets ville. Donald's friend of High School days, Lawrence Lawrence Morton, the organist 40 years ago sent best wishes wishes from North Carolina and Reverend John Patterson and Thea sent congratulations congratulations from New Delhi, India. Sounds like you had a great day! We wish you health and happiness from now until the diamond anniversary! anniversary! Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon is Gloria's aunt, Ruby Moore, from Kentville, Nova Scotia. The Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed their monthly evening of cards on Thursday, October 19, at the Newcastle Community Hall. Winners of the games were 1st Phyllis Stapleton, 2nd, Don Hamm 3rd Don Thompson Thompson 4th Mary Thompson 5th Lawrence Mill son 6th Jean Jilisen. These people were very lucky, for there were twenty-one tables of card- players. On Saturday, October 21, 1989, at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Miss Annette Rowe and Douglas Nugent. Attending the bride was her sister Donna and best man was Dan Nugent, the groom's brother. District Commissioner Marion Knapp reports that the Newcastle Newtonville District hosted a Woodland Fun week-end at Camp Adelaide, Adelaide, Haliburton, for adult leaders. The Newcastle Newtonville ladies working for this Birthday Bash were Karen Patrick, Eleanor Henderson, Henderson, Kim Herbert, Audrey Audrey Wilson, Helene Kraay- vanger, Peggy Carroll and Barbara King. Marion appreciates appreciates their support. Birthday greetings to Patti Andrews, Mabel Wade, Donald Parker, Ron Munro and Philip Woo. Best wishes to Erla and Francis Jose who observe their wedding anniversary on October 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago and Miss Dorrene Powell enjoyed enjoyed Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray, Frankford and Mr. Fred Bedwin, who was enjoying the week with Marlene Ralph. On Friday, October 20th, Mrs. Ernie Alldread celebrated celebrated her ninety-first birthday birthday at the home of her grand-daughter, Mildred and Jon Fisher. We extend congratulations. Newcastle Lioness Club held an executive meeting last Tuesday. These busy ladies ladies planned their budget for 1990. They will help sponsor a child at Diabetic Camp in the coming year. They are also catering for the Lions Hallowe'en Dance on October 28. Pocking Christmas hampers is another another planned project. The United Way receives their support. Working for it were Marilyn Martin, Pauline Storks, Hilda Schoenerklee and Lorraine Lover. Cutlery and tables have been purchased purchased for the Lions Room. Mrs. Wilda Johnson has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Cole, Agincourt. On Friday evening, Mrs. Pauline Storks attended Clarke Commencement to g resent her award. Mrs. etty Adams presented the Lioness award. Five Lioness members attended attended an inter-club meeting meeting at Cobourg on Thursday night - Betty Adams, Lynda ""ckard, ANNOUNCEMENT dr. rod mcarthur, Dental Surgeon is pleased to announce that DR. BRUCE WILSON,. Dental Surgeon will be joining in the Practice of Family Dentistry at 118 King Street, Newcastle Village For appointment, please call 987-4466 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 1989 LEAF COLLECTION PROJECT Leaves Have Been Banned at the Brock West Landfill Site Municipalities in the Durham Region can no longer dispose of leaves with regular garbage. Therefore, the Durham Region and area municipalities have developed an alternative plan to dispose of the leaves in a composting site. Leaves must be placed in normal household garbage bags and tied with special tags. The tags will be distributed to all households in the Town of Newcastle the week of October 23, 1989. Leaves will be picked up in separate trucks dispatched to collect leaves only. THE LEAF BAGS MUST BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE TAGS PROVIDED and they must also be placed at the curb away from your regular garbage. The leaves will be taken to a composting site in the Durham Region, rather than a landfill site. Special leaf collection days have been designated by each area municipality. The Town of Newcastle will collect leaves in accordance with the following schedule: Leaves will be collected In the Town of Newcastle on Mondays. October 30th November 6th November 13th November 20th November 27th Leaves will not be collected prior to the designated days. We appreciate your co-operation in this program. If you have any questions or you require additional tags, please contact Mrs. Beverly Welsh, Public Works Department, at 623-3379. Walter A. Evans, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Dale of Publication Octobor 25, 1989 urday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. On Sunday Dan and Mary Vinkle of Newtonville celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary, dinning dinning out with their family , Harold and Marion Burley, Bridgenorth, Earl and Florence Florence McEwen, Peterborough, Peterborough, Audrey and Clarence Gilmer, Lindsay and Ron and Marg Burley, Newcastle. Newcastle. This was a pleasant surprise surprise for the Vinkles. Congratulations Congratulations and all the best! St. George's Anglican Church There were two special services at eleven ana five on Sunday, as. well as Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Those attending Morning Prayer heard Judge E.R. Lovekin give a resume of the Side by Side project. Following the sermon the Rector, The Reverend Reverend Douglas Hall commissioned commissioned approximately 20 members of the congregation, congregation, whose duty it was in the afternoon to call on all parishoners and present by Side pi them with the Side b> reports. At five there was a Service Service of Thanksgiving to welcome welcome back the visitors and to hear the Reverend Canon Terry Tarleton of St. Peter's,Cobourg. Peter's,Cobourg. This was followed followed by supper of hamburgers hamburgers ana hot dogs enlivened by entertainment. The flowers on the Altar were to the Glory of God and in loving memoiy of Alf Gar- rod, given by his wife Mary and daughters Ruth and Jacqueline. The topic for the Ladies Bible Study on Thursday this week, will be St. Luke. The ladies meet at ten in the Parish Hall and will welcome welcome newcomers. This also holds true for the Youth Group who meet every Friday Friday evening at 7:30 in the Parish Hall. This group should appeal to those between between the ages of thirteen and sixteen. The ladies of the ACW are busy preparing for their annual Christmas Crafts and Bake Sale to be held on Saturday November 4 between between 10 a.m and 1 p.m. Next Sunday the Rector will be guest preacher at the anniversary service of his former parish, Christ Church, Campbellford. At St. George's the Lay Reader Mr. Oakley Peters will take the service of Morning Prayer at eleven. Holy Communion is celebrated celebrated eveiy Wednesday at 9:30 and every Sunday at eight. United Church News On Monday evening, October October 16, the General Meeting Meeting of the UCW was held in the Sunday School Hall. President Marjorie Caswell opened the meeting with a welcome to all. The Trillium Unit members Eileen Allin and Annabelle Rickard presented presented the Devotional with the theme of Relaxation. The speaker of the evening was Brandon Coyle one of the Venturers of Pack 1021 who attended the World Camp in Scotland in the summer. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brandon and friends missed the opening ceremonies but the following days of camping were full of fun and activities. The Venturers Venturers completed the building building of a dock for wheelchairs. wheelchairs. Pictures and video of glass carving, water sports, campfires and skits. BBC high tech tent, seeing-eye dogs, etc made Brandon's presentation really enjoyable. enjoyable. World Peace was the theme for a week. Discovery '89 was a memorable time for Brandon and friends from other countries as they shared their experiences. After After the business was discussed discussed , a social hour followed, followed, when lunch was served by the committee in charge. On Sunday, October 22nd, Mrs. Shirley Coyle was speaker, delivering the sermon, Hey,Hey Anybody Listening? Youth Group for Teens met at the church on Sunday Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Leaders Kathy and Charles Ewert welcome these young people. Bible Study group meets at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays at the church. Children in Hallowe'en costumes will collect for UNICEF next Sunday, October October 29. Turkey supper tickets tickets for November 4th are available.Call 987-4644. Newcastle Village Bowling Monday Ladies Marilyn Kent 182, 265, Glenda Castellano 197, 186, Betty Major 178, Marilyn Major 183, 266, Linda Campbell 176, Lorna Crockett Crockett 215, 178, Louise McKnight 187, 186, Bobbie Tims 210, Mary Pierik 177, 183,188, Bernice Henderson 191,198. Tuesday Seniors Albert Pearce 172, Jean Holmes 163, John Thorn 203, 170, George Buckley 170, Ron Burley 178, Marg Burley 202, 164, Vance Cooper 152, 218, Eva Smith 163, Stan Powell 201. Thursday Mixed League Bill Brown 228, 199, Joe Forget 246, 214, 193, Ken Jury 203, 215, Betty Richards Richards 186, Wes Forget 173, 213, 205, Bob Forget 186, 229, Carol Lycett 179, Tom Kindratiuk 185, Pat Grant 181, Chris Nicholson 204, 258, Joe Mendonca 231, 209, Marylee Hentig 177, 212, Greg Forget 247,181, Ken Boyd 277, 204, Fae Forget 248, 177, Ted Ritchie 184, 181, Jackie Kindratiuk 209, 292. Youth Bowling Seniors Rene Mathias 101, Chris Mathias 132, Michael Coe 103, Tommy Whitehead 133, 108, Shannon Holmes 134, Matthew Caswell 103, Vincent Vincent Norton 110, Sherry Foster Foster 110, 104, Kevin Tutko- luk 163, 102, Nathan Coyle 100, Shaun Hentig 119,117. Doug McCurdy 122, P.ichara Jenkins 118,112. Juniors Jordan Schmahl 102, Amanda Storks 71, 75, Ni cole Norton 95, 81, Sara Castellano 70, Steven Scott 95, 88, Jeff Scott 76, Robert Walton 69, Rene Bedard 66, 69, Nathan Schroor 89, 69, Jeffrey Giles 110, Chris Lynch 92, 100, Lori Giles 67, 78. DEADLINE FOR CLASSIFIED MONDAY 4:30 P.M. D ONLY IN BOWMANVILLE YKSTRA'S EUCATESSEN FOOD MARKET 'Home of Quality* Rich Marilyn Willsher, Jean Jackie Oke and Martin- Visiting Mrs. Reta Em- bley at Bobcageon Nursing Home on Saturday were Maijorie Paterson, Kathleen Kimball, Evelyn Northup and Bessie Dean. Sunday evening callers at the home of Stan and Kathleen Kathleen Powell were Dr. and Mrs. Don Manchester, Oakville. Oakville. They had attendqdTa reunion at Queen's University. University. Sunday dinner guests of Elizabeth and Ted Walton, Bowmanville, were Vance and Marguerite Cooper, Oshawa, Ric, Marilyn, Kevin Kevin and Trisha Pearce, Port Perry, Mike and Joan Cowles, Bowmanville, Kathleen Kathleen Kimball and Albert and Myrtle Pearce of Newcastle. On Saturday Ted took nephew nephew Kevin to the football game at the SkyDome. On Saturday evening the family of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville, took them and Reid's mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood to Heron- gate Dinner Theatre to partake partake of dinner and enjoy The Odd Couple. This was a 35th wedding anniversary gift for the Reid Woods. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were Rob and Sophie Scott and baby Karynn, of Clinton. Clinton. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Scott had dinner with daughter Cathy, Toronto. This was Wilma's birthday celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade spent the week-end of October 14 in Kars with Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch. They attended the wedding of Doris Murdoch and Howard Howard Anderson on Saturday, October 14, at Kars United Church. On their return home, Harry and Mabel were Monday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harold McLaren, Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chip- chase, of Hensall, were Sat The 1990 GM Dealer has no tricks up his sleeve. No hidden costs and no surprises. 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