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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Sep 1990, p. 18

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18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, September 26,1990 The Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago Miss Amanda Rogers enjoyed enjoyed the week-end with Mr and Mrs. David Foote, Lindsay Lindsay and Adam, Lindsay. No doubt the girls enjoyed activities activities at the Fair. Mrs. Rene Roberts, Am- herstburg, spent Monday through Thursday last week with Mrs. Irene Cunningham. Cunningham. Mrs. Helen Carveth, Orono and Doreen Dryden, Bowmanville, also enjoyed visits with the Irenes. Mrs. Shirley Westlake, Kitchener and her brother, Mr. Jim Ross, Hespeler, visited visited on Sunday with their aunt, Miss Marjorie Clémence, Clémence, Strathaven. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton, Stapleton, Port Hope, visited on Friday evening with Mrs. K. Kimball. Birthday greetings to R. B. Rickard, Patricia Ver- beek, Diana Rowe, Gladys Wood, Chad Petherick, Marilyn Marilyn Martin, Narda Hoog- kamp. Anniversary wishes to Ron and Marg Burley, Vicki and Zory Lesnick. All the best! On Thursday evening, Sept. 20. the Newcastle Senior Senior Citizens enjoyed their regular evening of cards at the Newcastle Community Hall. Winners of the games were: 1st Ellen Burrus, 2nd Audrey Gogerty, 3rd Bill Allin, Allin, 4th Eileen Allin, 5th Helen Nesbitt, 6th Edward Skinner. Congratulations! Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Mrs. Gladys Belsey whose funeral took place. Wednesday, Sept. 19 at St. George's Amglican Church. ■ Mr.and Mrs. Jack Crago enjoyed the week-end in St. Marys where they called on Mr. Raymond Crago and Mrs. Wilbur Bradley. Also visiting with Mrs. Bradley were her sister Mrs. Norma Webster, Mill grove, and her son Franklin of Guelph. Jack and Hazel were overnight overnight guests of Ewart and Margaret Crago who celebrated celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Satuirday, Sept. 22nd at Kirkton Community Community Centre. Last Tuesday, Bill and Pauline Storks attended a wine and cheese party at Oshawa Golf Club where Mr. H. G. Roughley was celebrating celebrating 45 years in the insurance insurance business in Oshawa. On Thursday Pauline Storks attended a regular Children's Aid Society meeting meeting in Oshawa. Last Tuesday evening the executive of the Newcastle Lioness Club held a meeting. meeting. On Saturday at the Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival the winner of their doll house was chosen - lucky little five-year-old Carrie Carrie Anne Holjak of Niagara Falls. On Saturday evening at the home of John, Bonnie and Philip Cunningham, Stephenson Road, A family birthday party was held in Newcastle Horticulturists Hold Fall Show r :m$m S3 At last week's Horticulture Show in Newcastle, there was a special competition that not only attracted a number of entries, but also helped out later for lunch. Wylma Allin was the big winner with two firsts for her apple and pumpkin pies. In the floral section, Darlene Sullivan's arrangement "Wild and Woody" won top honors. In this photo, she is being congratulated by the judges, Lynn and David Harrison, at left. / -- X John Deere fall clearance sale Save $300 on RX and SX riding mowers Save $350 on 100 Scries lawn tractors Save $100 on walk-bclilnds 'lake advantage of our drastic inventory reduction, Save now on walk-bcltinds, RX and SX riding mowers or 100 Scries lawn tractors. You can't beat John Deere quality...there's no better time to buy than now! Ask about our special financing offer. Nothing Runs like a Deere* UNBELIEVABLE FINANCING! 10% DOWN NO INTEREST UNTIL SPRING 1991 a Put Yourself la Charge I FARM Si GARDEN LTD. 983-9119 JOHN DEERE 623-1122 SALES & SERVICE honour of Mrs. Sam Brere- ton. Congratulations and best wishes, Sam! On Sunday, Margaret' and Ron Burley who were celebrating their 46th wedding wedding anniversary joined with son Bob and daughter-in- law Anita of Oshawa who were observing their 18th wedding anniversary and along with son Bruce and Judy, Pickering, all went out to dinner. Grandchildren Allison, Allison, Michael, Stephen and Adam also enjoyed this family family celebration. Last week Mr. Ken Smith, Toronto, spent several several days with his sister-in- law, Mrs. Gladys Wood.' On Wednesday Mildred Pye-Finch, Scarborough, Maxine Felgate, Unionville and Shirley Wood, Oshawa, spent the day with Mrs. Gladys Gladys Wood. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, visited with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Tuesday, Sept. 11, Sam and Lois Adams, Bowmanville Bowmanville and cousin Doris McCall, Vancouver, B.C., were afternoon and dinner guests of Myrtle and Albert Pearce. Doris was visiting Adam's cousins in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed the exciting Blue Jays win at the Sky- dome on Sunday. If you are opposed to propose propose irby We ednes- dump 'sites in 'the area, tennial School on day, 7:30 p.m. Orono & District Fiddle Club met at the Newcastle Community Hall on Wednesday Wednesday evening, Sept. 19. Attendance Attendance was good and the entertainment entertainment great. That famous door prize was won by Amos Langley. Two tickets tickets to the Toronto Home Show were won by Greta Lux ton. Winner of tne 50-50 draw was Freda Trineer. The musician's prize went to 1 Ethel Reilly. On Friday, October 26, an old time dance is being held, proceeds of which will go to the Tornado Fund. Date for the next Orono & District Fiddle Club meet is Wednesday, October 17, • Horticultural Fall Meeting and Show On Tuesday evening, September September 18, 1990, the Newcastle Newcastle Horticultural Society met in the Centennial Room of the Newcastle Community Community Hall. President Vicki Lesnick conducted the business. . Secretary Hazel Crago introduced introduced the guest speaker, Mr. James M. Richards of Orono, Environmental Land Management Co-ordinator at General Motors. He is, above all, a naturalist and wildlife photographer, author, author, world traveller, wetlands wetlands crusader and winner of many conservation awards. His presentation, Attracting Attracting Birds to Your Back Yard, was very informative. Birds must have food, cover and water. Therefore, suitable suitable trees and shrubs provide the cover. Natural food is also favoured - weed and flower seeds, insects and nectar from flowers. His beautiful slides of birds were appreciated by all. Judges of the show were David and Lynn Harrison and the following were winners: winners: Section A - Cut Flowers Class 6 Coleus - 1st Hazel Crago, 2nd Eileen Allin. Class 7 Geraniumns - 1st Eileen Allin. Vegetables Class 11 Onions, winter - 1st Jack Crago, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Janet Pnoden. Glass 12 Onions, Spanish- Spanish- 1st Pat Blnker, 2nd Eileen Eileen Allin. Class 13 Poppers- 1st Janet Pnoden, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Jack Crago. Class 14 Squash, butternut- butternut- 1st Eileen Allin, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Jack Crn- go. Class 15 Squash, any other other variety- 1st Pat Blnker, 2nd Betty Blnker. Class 16 Zucchini- 1st Pat Blnker. Decorative Classes Class 18 Wild & Woody- 1st Dnrlono Sullivan, which was awarded Judge's Choice. Class 19 Mcditntion-lst Narda Hoogknmp, 2nd Hazel Hazel Crago. Class 20 Summer's End- 1st Narda Hoogknmp, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Vicki Los- nick, 4th Dnrlono Sullivan. Class 21 Green Glory- 1st Ilnzol Crago, 2nd Eiloon Allin. Allin. Class 22 Sholl-out- Dnrlono Dnrlono Sullivan, 2nd Vicki Los- nick, 3rd Ilnzol Crago. Class 23 Recycled- 1st Dnrlono Sullivan, 2nd Ilnzol Crago, 3rd Vicki Lesnick. Olnss 24 Country Fair- lot Narda Hoogknmp, 2nd Ilnzol Crago. Claim 20 Chipmunk's Lunch- 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Dnrlono Sullivan. Class 26 Harvest Welcome-,1st Welcome-,1st Vicki Lesnick, 2nd Darlene Süllivan, 3rd Angela Angela Dey. Section D Class 27 Homemade Apple Apple Pie- 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Angela Dey, 3rd Hazel Crago, 4th Vicki Lesnick. Class 28 Homemade Pumpkin Pie- 1st Wylma Allin, Allin, 2nd Vicki Lesnick, 3rd Janet Paeden, 4th Hazel Crago. Junior Gardeners Entries Class 1 Thanksgiving- 1st Amy Schumann, 2nd Shaughn Caswell, 3rd Mari- sha Caswell. Class 2 All Green- 1st Rene Bedard, 2nd Amy Schumann, 3rd , Marisha Caswell. Class 3 Seed Picture- 1st Amy Schumann, 2nd Michael Michael Schumann, 3rd Rene Bedard, 4th Brianne Bedard. Bedard. Class 4 Indian Corn- 1st Shaughn Caswell, 2nd Marisha Marisha Caswell. St. Francis of Assisi The CWL held the first meeting last Thursday, Sept. 13. On Saturday, the Catholic Women's League catered to the Hache Stacey wedding at the Newcastle Community Hall. The ladies are working on projects for their November 24 bazaar. On Thursday, October 11, guest speaker for the CWL meeting will be Sylvia Van- Haverbeke who will enlighten enlighten all the ladies of the parish parish about her trip to Russia. All are welcome. St. George's Church On Sunday, Sept. 23rd at St. George's Anglican Church, Holy Communion was celebrated at eight o'clock with Morning Prayer and Sermon at eleven. The flowers on the Altar were given to the greater glory of God and in loving memory of his mother Mabel and his wife Helen, by Reginald Reginald LeGresley. Holy Commmunion will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Wed., Sept. 26 and the Wednesday Morning Group Quilting and Crafts in the Parish Hall at nine a.m. 'Sept. 29 at 8, a.m. Holy Communion will be celebrated celebrated with looming Prayer and Sermon at eleven a.m. The 1 'annual.' St. George's Corn andHot Dog ' Roast, usually held at the Yates, was moved to the Parish Hall, because of inclement weather. This was sponsored sponsored by St. George's Men's Club. For Thanksgiving services services on Sunday, October 7, fruit, vegetables and flowers for decorating the Church will be greatly appreciated, iring them Sat., Oct. Please bring 6th in the morning, Volunteers are being sought to help supervise the nursery school children. Ter- ry-Lynn Sim will appreciate hearing from you. Mr. Oakley Peters will be conducting Bible Study on Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Parish Hall of St. Peter's in Cobourg. The Anglican Church Women meet in the Parish Hall on Wednesday, October 10 at 7:30 p.m. Open to all members of the congregation. congregation. A special vote of thanks to Mrs. Joyce Ritchie and Mrs. Marg Wind for arranging arranging a very worthwhile wal- kathon. Sponsors generously supported the walkers, Marg Wind had the most sponsors and personally raised $600. All funds raised go to meet our Outreach commitment to Synod. The church Indies made, donated and sold pies at the Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival on Saturday. It was a worthwhile project and everyone who assisted is to be congratulated. Mrs. Gladys Belsey was buried on Wednesday. Her many friends will miss her warm smile and cheerful disposition. United Church On Sunday, Sept. 23rd. at Newcastle United Church, an intergenoration- al worship service was held, Mrs. Marjorie Caswell sang the solo. A Stranger of Galileo Galileo and Trevor Bnrr rend the Gospel Lesson. The Sunday School teachers were installed installed by Rev. Donald Stiles. At tlio dedication of the tenchors, four roses wore presented, symbolic of the convonnnting service. The church school rose wns placed by Jim Coyle, the student rose by Joanna Nowlan, the parent rose by Glenda Bedard and the minister minister rose by Rev. Donald Stiles. The minister's sermon sermon wns titled, At the Sign ortho Golden Cnlf. Next Sunday, Sept. 30th, Open House will bo hold at Newcastle United Church. Flyers woro distributed to the newer areas of the village village on Sunday, Sept. 23rd. 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