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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1994, p. 35

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Z Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, May 4,1994 19 ^ editors: Jack and Hazel Crago--987-4201 v = to Fort Last Monday the Newcastle Lioness Lioness Club met in the Lions Den. Guest speaker was Carol Hancock of The White Rabbit. Her topic was Folk Art. St. George's Anglican Church The congregation was saddened last week by the death at her home on In Ihe village last week grand Ottawa. Candy relumed openings were the order of the day. onT""<iay. On Saturday April 30th Tilley Opticians Opticians served hot dogs and soft drinks at their office at 16 Baldwin St. The Village Card and Gift Shoppe and Newcastle Photography held their official official opening Thursday through Saturday, Saturday, serving sandwiches and coffee. coffee. Niece Sandra Sherman who was visiting the Cragos „ v „ morning was the first customer at the . She had been courageously fighting Card Shop and was most pleased to cancer for the last several years. A be presented with a gift! member of the congregation since We welcome home Mrs. Florence coming here at the end of the war Tuson who spent the winter in Flori- with her husband, Kenneth Stephen- da. son, she had long been associated ' nitvmeal Birthday greetings to Ruth Couch, with The Wednesday Morning Group exten Margaret Wade, Ted Martin, Shirley where her talent for needlework was Coyle, Nathan Wright. highly prized. The Church kneelers Happy Anniversary to Ross and in fine needlepoint will be a lasting ' " " ' tribute to her artistry. Today at 10 o'clock the A.C.W. will hold a memorial memorial service in the church. On Saturday before the rain started started about' 10 members of the Church The CWL members met for their general meeting on Thursday evening March 10th. Following the business session Allison Callacott from Newcastle Newcastle Care Centre was the guest speaker. Refreshments and a social time rounded off the evening. St. Francis of Assisi Knights of Columbus held a First Degree Ceremony Ceremony for 200 newly signed members man who was last week by the deatn at ner nome on Qn s ' und Fe bruary 27th. Congratu on Thursday Friday morning of Kay Stephenson. lations a ' e exten ded to these new brothers. Their first official meeting was held on March 27th. Our Lenten Series "We are the Church" concluded on Holy Wednesday, Wednesday, March 30th followed by a com- Marion Âllin, Harper and Dora Kelsey. Kelsey. On Sunday the Cragos enjoyed dinner with the Frank Rudge family, Caledon East. Niece Donna Rudge hosted this birthday dinner for Uncle helped the Secretary-Treasurer of the Jack. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coulter, Cemetery Board, Dick Lovekin, with ♦ /I 1 . -- am nlnAM im TUin UfOP tVlO We extend our sincere condolences condolences and prayers to Willy Eeuwes in the death of her husband Henry and to Victor and Vi Landry in the death of Victor's mother, Sadie. May God grant them eternal rest. Welcome and congratulations to our catechumens Paul White and Sherry Kozak who were received into our church family during our Easter Vigil celebration on Saturday, April 2nd. A reception followed in the church hall. After the Easter Sunrise service held at Bond Head, St. Francis hosted a pancake breakfast for all the participants. participants. Our condolences and prayers are extended to Joan Murphy in the death of her husband, John. May he rest in the peace of Christ. On Sunday, April 24 at 2:00 p.m. 35 children of our parish family celebrated celebrated the receiving of their "First Eucharist". They each received a small gift from the CWL as a memento memento of the occasion. United Church On Sunday, May 1st, the Stewards of Newcastle United Church hosted a pancake breakfast. Lay Readers for the worship service service on Sunday morning were Wendy Bracken and Ron Hosein. Reverend Stiles delivered the sermon God's Holy and Sacred Word. The Trillium Unit of the UCW meets at 2 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, afternoon, May 5th at the Newcastle Community Hall for a tour of the Memorial Memorial Library Room restored by the Newcastle Village and District Historical Historical Society. Lunch will follow in the Sunday School Hall. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be celebrated on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 8. The Official Board meets at 8 o'clock on Tuesday May 10th in the Board Room. Congratulations to: Lois and Glenn McLeod on the birth of a son, Shaun Donald: Jacqui and Glenn Megahy on the birth of a son, Marshall: Marshall: Monica and Doug Cowman on the birth of a son, Benjamin. The next service of Baptism will be held on Father's Day, June 19th. Seniors Needed To Audition for Jubilee Concerts The producers of the annual ROYAL ROYAL BANK SENIORS' JUBILEE CONCERTS '94, Wayne Burnett and Glenda Richards of Richbum Entertainment Entertainment Inc., are searching the province province for seniors groups and individuals individuals to audition for the 6th anniversary showcase of seniors talent at Roy Thomson Hall August 15 to 18. The Royal Bank Seniors' Jubilee is THE largest seniors entertainment showcase in Canada. Last year's extravaganza extravaganza featured more than 800 performers from 40 different communities. communities. A different program is presented presented each day. The good time begins with lobby performances at 11:30 a.m. where audience and performers mix for informal fun. At 1 p.m. the crowd moves into the auditorium where the stage is set for pure enjoyment. enjoyment. Campbellville, Maurice Coulter, Downsview, Sandra and Harley Sherman Sherman and Donald Beeton were also guests. On Friday granddaughter Andrea Hem and baby Kaitlyn, of Woodham, visited with Mrs. Bessie Dean. , Mrs. Doreen McNevin and Amos Langley recently spent a weekend in Port Dover with Doreen's daughter glicarvRoots Sandra her husband and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley attended attended the golden wedding anniversary anniversary reception in honour of Mildred and Murray Porter at the home of their daughter on Maple Grove Road on Saturday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley visited with Bob and Anita Burley, Stephen and Allison, Oshawa. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Jeffrey and family, Kingston visited with her grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mrs. Kathleen Powell and daughter daughter Beth Markle, Scarborough, spent a week in Oak Park, Illinois with Harold Powell. On Wednesday, George and Joan Skelding, Niagara Falls, took his mother, Elizabeth Skelding out to dinner and visited with Bill and Mary Skelding, Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding were lunch guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding Skelding on Sunday arid Bill and Mary, Newtonville, also visited. Mrs 1 . Maxine Felgate, Claremont, spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Jean and Stewart Wood, Orono, were Wednesday night visitors and Reid and Irma Wood, Newtonville were Sunday night visitors with Mrs. Wood. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Kay Stephenson who passed away on Friday morning. Un Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred attended the 50th wedding celebration in honour of Mildred and Murray Porter held at the home of their daughter Sandra, Maple Grove Road. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Percival Sweet who passed away April 23rd. Miss Jenna Nugent, daughter of Annette and Doug Nugent, celebrated her first birthday on Sunday at the home of her grandparents, Doug and Lois Rowe. On Saturday Joel Rickard's first birthday party was held at the home of his grandparents, Jean and Brenton Rickard. Attending were mom and dad, Robin and Doug, and big brother brother Keegan, aunts and uncles, cousins and grandparents. On Saturday Mrs. Pauline Storks attended a hydro meeting in Kingston. Kingston. On Stmday, Pauline Storks, sister Raye Fricdlandcr and friends enjoyed Nunscnsc (a musical) at the Oshawa Little Theatre. On Sunday and Monday Mrs. Pau- . line Storks daughter Candy were in a major spring clèan-up. This was the second week in a row that the work had been undertaken by volunteers and although there is still more to be done another large work party will not be necessary. At the 11 o'clock Communion Service on Sunday, Mr. Hartley gave his second sermon on the theme An- This week's subject was The Roman Church. Several practices'of the Roman Catholics and High Anglicans were introduced into the service. These included the vestments; vestments; the Gospel Processional with acolytes carrying the Cross, candles and the Gospel into the nave; the ringing of the sanctus bells at the ele-. vation'of the : Host. In sharp contrast next Sunday's subject will be the Protestant or Low Anglican Church. The flowers at the Altar were in memory of Alf Garrod given by his wife, Mary and daughters Ruth and Jackie and their families. St. Francis of Assisi Parish March and April The following new member was welcomed into our parish family through the Sacrament of Baptism during the month of March: Patrick Leblanc. Newcastle Students Sing to Start Trash Tally Project Newcastle Public School's primary students entertained about 25 school's kick-off celebration of The Trash Tally Project on Thursday sang The Welcome "Rap" Song and were directed by Jean Hoy. officials and parents during the afternoon, April 21. The children DO YOU KNOW YOUR BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL? 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