i 16 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 11,1991 Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago -- 987-4201 It's that month again when taxes arc due. September 20th, 1991, is the due date for the last payment of the year to the Town of Newcastle. A reminder also for those interested in flowers, vegetables vegetables and home-made apple and pumpkin pic. The fall flower show exhibits of the Newcastle Horticultural Society include all of the above, and will be held in the Newcastle Community Community Hall on Tuesday evening, September 17, 1991. Guest speaker is Shcr Lectoozc, who will tell all about edible and non-edible plants. Junior Gardeners' Gardeners' Annual Meeting will be. held in Newcastle United Church on Saturday, September September 28,1991. Mrs. C. Woo accompanied daughter Lilly Sausedo and family on a motor trip to the Atlantic provinces. While in New Brunswick Mrs. Woo visited visited her other daughter, Mrs. Judy Lee and her family. Lilly and children continued to tour throughout N.B., Prince Edward Edward Island and Nova Scotia. They all met in Halifax, August August 29, in preparation for the marriage of Mrs. Woo's grandson, grandson, Mr. Kcnnith Lee to Mary Lynn Charlong on August 30th. A beautiful wedding ceremony ceremony and reception was held at the Halifax Sheraton overlooking overlooking Halifax Harbour. Willie and Kathy Woo and family left for the east coast to attend the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Kennith Lee. They enjoyed a scenic trip through the northeastern states and Atlantic provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade accompanied their son, Bill and his wife, Margaret, of Port Hope, to New Jersey for the holiday weekend. They spent from Friday to Monday with grandson Greg, his wife, Stefa- nie, and great-grandson, Derek. Among those who attended the Steam Show at Milton on the Labour Day weekend were Ross Allin, Ronald Burley, Jack and Gloria Gordon, Doreen Doreen McNcvin and Amos Langley. On Saturday, September 7, 1991, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Carol Adams Adams (nee Wilbur) and Edward Sebris, (both of Newcastle R.R. 8) at Newcastle United Church. Birthday greetings to Kathleen Kathleen Powell, Eva Couch, Maureen Maureen Powell, Erla Jose, Carly Schmahl, Shawn Duval and May Burley. Happy anniversary to Bill and Eileen Allin, Russell and Maureen Powell, Marjorie and Murray Paterson. On Monday, Mrs. Gladys Wood attended a birthday party party in honour of grand-daughter Pamela Felgate at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Felgate, Unionville. Friday visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mrs. Audrey Audrey Reid, Bowmanville, and Newcastle Village FALL FESTIVAL DAY Saturday, September 21 at the Village Town Hall Sponsored by Newcastle Village and District Chamber of Commerce Firemen Pancake Breakfast - 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Flea Market - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Bike Decorating Contest - 1:00 p.m. Dance - 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. $35.00/couple All Refreshments Included . ■ obtain a new skill * increase your tax knowledge ■ convenient times and ICAL-Ll locations NOW \ h&R block FOR MORE INFORMATION COO CÛC7 BOWMANVILLE CALL 023-b9b7 mall THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS AMENDMENT TO THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE BY-LAW 86-112 being a By-law to establish a street name map and a street name inventory for roads in the Town of Newcastle • Pursuant to Section 210(105) of the Municipal Act, notice is hereby hereby given of a Meeting to be held on September 23rd, 1991, in respect respect of a proposed amendment to By-law 86-112. The subject amendment would have the following effect: 1) change within By-law 86-112 the street name within the former Town of Bowmanville "Little Court" to 'Little Avenue" and "Hetherington Court" to "Hetherington Drive". Explanations and details of the properties affected may be obtained, obtained, during normal office hours, from the office of the Planning and Development Department, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Ontario, or by calling the Planning Department at 623-3379. The meeting required pursuant to Section 210(105) of the Municipal Municipal Act will be held as follows: DATE: Monday, September 23,1991 TIME: 9:30 a.m. PLACE: Council Chambers, Municipal Administrative Centre 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville Council shall hoar any person who claims that he/she will be adversely adversely affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard by contacting the Clerk's Department, Franklin Wu, M.C.I.P. Director of Planning and Development Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street BOWMANVILLE, Ontario L1C3A6 \ m i own of yz« Newcastle ~ONIAWIO J Date of Publications to be 4 consecutive weeks August 28,1991, September 4,11, 18,1991 Lioness Sponsor Dance her sister-in-law Mrs. Evelyn Gay, Regina. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited with Judge and Mrs. Russ Honey, of Belleville. On Wednesday evening, the Newcastle High School Reunion Reunion committee met again at the home of Maurice and Marie Powell. The committee was pleased to have our past post master Charles Gray added to the fold. His knowledge of addresses addresses etc. is most helpful. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell joined the Tyrone Seniors on their bus tnp to the Woodbine Races. On the weekend Mr. Harold Powell gave his parents a surprise. surprise. He arranged a fortieth birthday party for himself at the home of Joan and Mike Cowles, Bowmanville. Mr. Harold Powell, Oak Park, Illinois Illinois and Mark Oudcent, Ottawa, Ottawa, were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Sunday luncheon guests of the Stanley Powells included Beth and Wayne Markle, daughter Alyssa and friend Rob Hewitt, Scarborough, Judy Powell, Bowmanville, Judy Tompkins and son Christopher, Christopher, Brockville, and Albert Pearce. When September rolls around, all the organizations get busy again. Beaver, Cubs and Scouts registration will be held on Monday, September 23rd, from 6:30 p.m, to 8:00 p.m. at St, Francis of Assisi School. Recent visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Arthur Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kotch- apaw, of Picton. Mis. Hilda Tamblyn, Oro- no, visited on Sunday evening with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Do be kind to the canvassers canvassers of the Arthritis Society who will be appearing at your doors this month of September. We welcome new neighbours, neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walker and girls who have moved into the home next door. Beaver Street reconstruction reconstruction does add to moving problems, problems, but we look forward to its completion some day! St. George's Anglican Church On Sunday, September 8, the Chancel Guild celebrated a Corporate Communion at Early Early Service, followed by breakfast breakfast in the Parish Hall. At eleven eleven there was Morning Prayer and the Ministrations of Holy Baptism. The flowers on the Altar were given by Kenneth and Kathleen Stephenson in memory memory of his mother, Edith Grace Stephenson. The sidesmen were Mrs. Helen Hall and Judge and Mrs. E. R. Lovekin. The infant son of Christopher Christopher and Tracey Harris was christened Brandon Nelson Douglas. His godparents are David and Terry-Lynn Sim. Brandon is the grandson of Mrs. Joan De Guerre and the late Terry De Guerre and great grandson of Mrs. Arthur Tu- son. Mrs. Tuson was bom Florence Florence Spencer, whose family have attended St. George's for over 100 years. Next Sunday, September 15, at eleven, Sunday School will resume for the fall term. Judy Metcalf at 987-4091 is the superintendent. There will be Holy Communion at eight and eleven on Sunday, as well as at 9:30 on Wednesday. United Church Newcastle United Church on Sunday, September 8th, beautiful flowers from the Sebris Sebris wedding, and chrysanthemums chrysanthemums from Jean Rickard's garden, garden, decorated the sanctuary. Lay Reader Charles Ewert read the scriptures, The children's stoiy was Two Sides to Every Coin (Hear and Do) and the minister's sermon was A Second Second Touch, Congratulations were extended to Garnet and Annabellc Rickard who celebrate celebrate their golden wedding anniversary anniversary on Saturday, September September 14. Sunday School registration will be held on Sunday, September September 22nd, Senior Choir practice resumes September 26th. Van Belle I Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower store! rtgnweyno./ King 91W., Oikiwi SimcoiSt.N., Oehawt too Dundee 9t.W,, Whitby Ltd Ron Clemens was out to discuss his views on four different designs that the municipality's consultants displayed at an open house on Wednesday, Sept. 4, in the Hampton Community Hall Mr. Clemens is speaking with Jim Cameron (left) of the Town of Newcastle about the Elliot Park plans. News Sparks - 5 year-old Girl Guides of Canada registration will be held on Wednesday, September 18th at Enniskillen Church 6-7 p.m. $22.00 per child. Tuesday, September 24th, 9:30 a.m. Enniskillen U.C.W. meeting with Mrs. Blaikie Rowsell as guest speaker. Please note change of date and please bring any pill bottles. Special thanks to all who helped with baking, vegetables and made donations towards our bake table at the Columbus Giant Sale on Saturday September September 7. We were very pleased with our response. The Sunday School classes started back on September 8th. Anyone interested in providing help in the Nursery please contact contact Diane McGill at 263-8036. We would like to have each child know that he or she is welcome in our community. The first meeting for the Enniskillen Guides will be held on Monday September 16th at the home of Lois Alloway. September 18th - Enniskillen Enniskillen Official Board meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Members of the board are asked to be there at 7:00 p.m. September 25th - Charge Official Board Meeting will be by Michelle Balson . By now the kids are settling in to the routine of school. I'm sure some are counting the days till the next holiday, Thanksgiving. Only thirty day left you know! I was sipping my tea Sunday Sunday morning when I kept hearing hearing this loud noise. I stepped out onto the porch. A hundred chirping birds, sitting in the tree did I hear. A sure sign that fall is near. The First Hampton Guides didn't seem to mind the changing changing of the seasons. The troop went camping at Darlington Provincial Park this past weekend. weekend. The girls roughed it. Sleeping in tents, cooking food with a Buddy Burner. The. theme for the weekend was "Clowns". The girls enjoyed many crafts. They painted their own t-shirts. The results were very creative. While there, the Guides met another pack of Guides and Scouts. They were from Germany. Saturday was their last day, after visiting here for the past three weeks. The girls ended their trip on Sunday. But before they left, they made some maple and chocolate ice-cream. I was happy to hear that two ladies came forth to help with the lèadership of Guides and Brownies. Therefore, a few new girls were permitted to join. Thanks a million, ladies. Some Hampton United Church news. With the summer summer over, regular services begin begin again at 9:30 a.m. with the Reverend Warren spreading the word. Wednesday's Elliot Park meeting, hosted by the Town of Newcastle had a good turnout. turnout. All concepts were on display display at the Hampton Town Hall from two in the afternoon till eight in the evening. It's too bad a few folks were peeved when they arrived after eight and found the doors locked. Don't forget that on Wednesday, September 25 Ladies Ladies Exercise classes begin. A qualified Y.W.C.A. will work you out every Wednesday from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. for ten weeks. You'll be sweatin to some good tunes in the C.E. wing of the Hampton United Church. And for all you moms, there is co-op babysitting available. available. Contact Mfarilyn Bums for early registration at 263- 2908. Calling all Kids. There will be a kids day held at the Hampton Town Hall on Saturday, Saturday, September 14 from noon to four. There is no admission charge to this afternoon filled with fun and games for kids of all ages. Come and see the funny funny clowns, maybe have your face painted. For all those with a sweet tooth, there will be a Bake Sale table. Live entertainment entertainment will be provided by Larry Hannah and Friends in concert in the afternoon. Later that evening, evening, a free Teen Dance from 8 till 11 p.m., also at the Town Hall. Teens from the surrounding surrounding areas are encouraged to come out and meet some friends. For ensured listening enjoyment bring your own tapes, albums and C.D.'s. The day is sure to provide some affordable affordable family fun. All proceeds proceeds go to the Elliot Park Playground Fund. Hampton WJ. On Tuesday, September 3rd, the Hampton Women's Institute Institute met at the home of Betty Kuyer. All enjoyed a pot-luck luncheon on this sunny afternoon. afternoon. Afterwards, the business at hand began. Vice President Betty was presiding. There were 13 members members and one guest present. The meeting was opened with the Mary Stewart Collect. Roll Call was then taken. Sing, Say of Pay a loonie. We all shared a few laughs. The Motto of "Do Not Waste Time Looking at Your Hill, Climb It", was given by Barb Cochrane. Barb read a few well chosen poems. The topic of the meeting was Tell Us About Your Summer Holidays. Holidays. Some stories were exchanged. exchanged. Correspondence was read from the Hampton Hall Board asking for assistance with goods for the Bake Sale Table. A beautiful card and generous donation was received from Edith Clemens and family. Pennies for Friendship and a Collection was taken. The minutes were read and approved. The Consumers Report Report and Treasurers Report were not given as the ladies responsible responsible were not present. We then set about the task of getting getting together our Orono Fair display. Betty was thanked for her hospitality. Next month's meeting will be Tuesday, October 1st. It will be held in the C.E. Wing of the church at 1:30, Come and hear Dianne Woodley, our guest speaker on advertising. held in the Enniskillen United Church at 7:30 p.m. The bridal shower for Carl Chambers and Dolores Stevens will not be September 25th as was planned but had to be changed to October 2nd due a 1 meeting on the 25th. South group is in charge of lunch. On Sunday, September 8th afternoon guests of Gail Clark and family were Candy Field and children of Bowmanville. All attended the Ontario Hydro Summer Picnic at the Enniskillen Enniskillen Conservation Area. A good time was had by all except the Dad's who were working. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe spent a few days visiting friends and relatives in Rankin, Petawawa and Carp. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott with Meta Swain and Ina Beryl Dudley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyon and family, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doom- bos, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doombos and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Vandenbosch and boys, Miss Patricia Doombos, Belleville, were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Sanderson, Raglan, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nichols were Fay Johnsons, Jessica and James and Oma from Geralton and Merrick and Reit Buck, Alexandra Alexandra and D. Fer from Sault Ste. Marie. " Blackstock News by Joyce Kelly Carl and Beatrice De Long held a successful auction sale on Saturday with Harvey Graham Graham and Ross Bailey auctioneers. auctioneers. Carl and Beatrice have sold their farm on Highway 7A to Youngfield Farms, Ben De- Jong and Sons and have moved to their new home in Apple Valley, Port Perry. Best wishes to you both in your retirement. This last weekend many local local residents were involved with Orono and Uxbridge Fairs. Harold and Roy McLaughlin took part in the Horseshoe Pitching Contest at Uxbridge Fair winning first place. Congratulations. On Friday an open house will be held in honour of Jean Mahaffy. It will be held at the Post Office on Friday, September September 13 from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. Jean will be retiring after being our local postmistress postmistress since 1978. This is your opportunity to show your appreciation appreciation to Jean for her many years of service to our community. community. Please be reminded to phone me about your young people attending their university university or college for next week's list. I certainly need your help. If you missed the Girl Craig Paisley is visiting his father Gordon Paisley and sister sister Cathy on a holiday as a reporter reporter on a television station in Calgary. Craig attended the wedding of Tara Bailey and Tehy Taylor on Saturday. Better health is wished for Betty Lee who underwent surgery surgery last week in Oshawa hospital. hospital. Pleased to report that Kathleen Kathleen Watts is home again following following her stay in hospital recently. recently. Best wishes are extended to Tara Baily and Terry Taylor who were married in a beautiful beautiful wedding at the Blackstock United Church on Saturday afternoon. afternoon. Reception and dance was held at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Following their honeymoon to Amba, this happy young couple will be living in Blackstock. Congratulations Congratulations Tara and Terry. Congratulations to Wayne Horton and Mary Tomlinson who were married in a lovely wedding on Saturday evening in Pontypool United Church by Reverend Jan White. The reception reception and dance was held in Manvers Arena. A shower in honor of Mary was held prior to the wedding by Joan and Lome Swain. Wayne was honoured honoured by a stag on August 17. Best wishes Mary and Wayne. Ben and Audrey Morris of St. Williams attended the Hor- ton-Tomlinson wedding, visited visited their daughter in Peterborough Peterborough and are spending a few days with Marg and Tom Horton Horton and family. A warm welcome to Black- stock is extended to Blaine Sleep who moved into the former former Bruce Mountjoy home à short while ago. On Wednesday morning the village was alive with fire engines engines when a car took fire at die high school. Fortunately no explosions took place. At the Tuesday evening euchre euchre party there were 12 tables with the following winners - Grant Bright, Ruby Cochrane, Kathleen Watts, Mary Cannon, Albert Watts, Mary Pools, Florence Larmer. Draws were won by Bernice Wells, Mary Pools, Doreen Ferguson, Clara Warren, Harold Swain and Mary Cannon. Guide registration on Monday night, it's not too late to register register for this year. For further information, information, call Elaine Kelly at 986-4257. Recently David Beal celebrated celebrated his fourth birthday with a hay ride and com roast hosted hosted by his parents Doug and Ellen Ellen Beal. There were over 50 in attendance and included all his aunts, uncles, cousins and grammas from Oshawa and several relatives and neighbors from the Blackstock area. Those travelling quite a distance distance were Tina, Ken and new baby Julia Faurschou (cousins) from Grand Prairie, Albert, Cindy and Ron Hall and their children Brian-Alien, Christie and Stephen of Oswego, N.Y. Aunts Liz, Maureen and her fiancee fiancee Peter, Kathleen and Uncle Uncle Joe Kroeger and their son Nicholas all of Toronto. A big thank you to Aunt Barb and Uncle Grant Larmer, David's Godfather for the use of their camper. Happy birthday, David. David. Blackstock Lioness Club Tickets are still available for the Country Western Dance being sponsored by the Black- stock Lioness Club on Saturday, Saturday, September 21 at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. 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