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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Oct 1994, p. 62

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18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowm'anville, Wednesday, October 5,1994 Section Two Happenings from Newcastle Village and Area Editors Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Thanks to the Newcastle Lions Club, the Newcastle Seniors enjoyed day, September 28. The rain in the morning did not dampen the spirits of the passengers and for rural folks whose wells are low, the precipitation precipitation is most welcome. Lion Frank Hoar welcomed all on both buses of a bus trip to Haliburton on Wednes- the colour tour. Lions Roy Hopkins Classified Advertising Auction Sales Sat., Oct. 8,10 a.m. Warner's Auction Hall Hwy. #2, Colborne Selling the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Morrisson, antiques, collectables, collectables, modern furniture, collectables. collectables. Partial list only, very nice round antique table with claw feet, matching pair Victorian sofas, matched early 5 pc. Victorian Victorian parlour set, modern dining room table and chairs, ant. hall mirror with brass hooks, small ant. hall bench, ant. dresser w/mirror, wood burning cook- stove, ant. 2 drawer chest, chrome suite, elec. 30" stove, air conditioner, ant. trunk, 3 burner commercial coffee maker, pool table with cues, ant. bed, plus other ant. and modern furniture pcs., Ige. quantity small articles, collectables, household articles some small tools, qty. costume jewellery, pitcher ana bowl set, accordion, guitar, oil lamps, pictures, pictures, frames, dishes, knick knacks, Ige. quant, boxes all unopened unopened at time of advertising. Note: Partial list only due to holiday. holiday. Sale starts 10 a.m. No reserves. reserves. Gary and Bill Warner, Auctioneer (905) 355-2106. Mon., Oct. 10,10 a.m. Auction Sale of Antiques & Collectables for Mrs. Mildred Dearborn and the estate of Eugene Dearborn selling at the property In Greenbank. fake Hwy. 12 to the four corners of Greenbank then just east on Cragg Rd. To include: FURNITURE: Large oak sideboard, ant. dough box, 1 pc. pine flatback cupboard (8 panes), brass and iron bed (ex.), 8 hoopback chairs, oak china cabinet, oak sewing machine cabinet, parlour tables, pegged dresser with mirror, bow front washstand, iron bed, matching dresser and washstand, pine blanket box, drop front desk, pressback highchair, drop leaf table, jam cupboard, map chest, humpback trunk, ant. dome top trunk (dove tailed), flatback top, 2 drawer pine table, oak buffet, medicine cabinet, small harvest table, 6 walnut chairs. APPLIANCES: APPLIANCES: Kenmore fridge and stove (almond), Viking fridge, wringer washer and dryer, GE freezer, RCA colour TV, bed, chesterfield. COLLECTABLES: ant. wooden washing machine, Hurls Orillia milk bottle, old radios, radios, cameras, Round Roger's gramophone, 1877 Ont. County map book, records, buttons, 1942 Lome McCoy calender, handmade bedspread, hat boxes, boxes, pencil box, commode, bells, flat irons, kettles, stoneware creamer, partial toilet sets, oil lamps, lanterns, Massey 44 toy tractor, picture frames, books, milk cans, wood clamps, crocks, tub stand, immac. ant. carpenter's carpenter's box, cast implement seat, scales, scuttle, milk sleigh, 40 pcs. of Copeland Spode cowslip dishes. HORSE RELATED ITEMS: McLaughlin cutter (was R.S. McLaughlin personal cutter the year it was new), double sealer sealer Democrat (Hepry), cutter, whipple trees, horse collars. MISC. ITEMS: 1/2 hp. Massey Harris engine (running), cream separator, 5 hp. rototiller, lawn- mower, wrought iron railing, fanning fanning mill, fibreglass canoe, bobsled, bobsled, wooden casting patterns, single plow, rotary potato digger, air compressor, large quantity of antique tools plus many other items. Note: Mr. and Mrs. Dearborn Dearborn have been lifetime residents of this area. Since moving off the farm in 1962, the antiques have been stored in a shed. The shed is packed and thus this is only a partial list. Owner and Auctioneer are not responsible for any accident, accident, injuries, or loss incurred on day of sale, Lunch available. Sale managed and sold by Neil Bacon Auctions Ltd., (905) 985-1068. Set., Oct. 22,11 a.m. Public Auto Auction at Peterboro Auction Center (on Hwy. #7,2 miles east) Peterborough About 40 cars many late model, trucks, vans, RV's, riding lawn mowers, boats, etc. Consign early to advertise your vehicle. Let us sell your car. Call now to consign. Orval McLean Auc- tions, (705) 745-5007. Sat., Oct. 8,11 a.m. Betty Dalton, R.R.1, Havelock, Ont., 8 kms. east of Havelock on Hwy. #7 to Belmont 2nd Line (Cordova Rd.) then north 11 kms. to Coraova. Quantity of dishes; crystal; 4 Coronation Queen Elizabeth plates; copper pieces; antique pieces; electric appliances, meat slicer, etc.; ant. ice cream maker; NIKKO 200 watt stereo unit includes single single CD player, dual cassette, turn table, AM/FM tuner, amplifier, amplifier, graphic equalizer, 4 speakers speakers and 2 stands, remote control, control, approx. 2 yrs. old, like new; 2 J.V.C. speakers; 2 air conditioners; conditioners; Emerson 28" colour television, television, approx. 2 yrs. old, like new; Scott VCR, 3 yrs. old; kitchen kitchen table and 4 chairs; chesterfield chesterfield and two swivel rockers, like new; coffee table with 2 end tables; tables; 2 brass and porcelain 1 lamps; kitchen table; 4 Oriental rugs (9X12, 5X7); TV and entertainment entertainment unit; Indian collection of ictures, sculptures, statues, ead dress, peace pipes, variety of Indian items, medallions, wind chimes, clock, etc.; quantity of Indian books; large book of frameable prints "Portraits qf North American Indian Life", Edward Edward S. Curtis; frog collection of 150 frogs, different sizes, shapes, colours, some stuffed, ceramic, etc.; Praying Hands collection; collection; quantity of Indian crafts (earrings, feather and bead); quantity of supplies for Indian craft and jewellery; Alpine quartz grandfather clock, small; 2 drawer drawer file cabinet; corduroy chair; folding side table; wooden desk, white; folding bed with mattress; 2 bookcase wall units; card table and 2 chairs; marble end table; ant. 1/2 moon table; 3 brass desk lamps; 2 ant. railroad lanterns; lanterns; brass planter; LP records; 8-tack tapes; books; Christmas decorations (lights, tree, tinsel- Mr, & Mrs. Claus, wooden) ; stereo stereo cabinet; CB home base unit, never used; bedroom suite (queen size headboard, 6 drawer dresser, 4 drawer dresser with mirror, 2 bedroom lamps; clock radio; 2 oscillating fans; black truck box and key; wooden cupboard; cupboard; 10 speed girl's mountain bike; Vagabond; Weider exercise bench, plus extra bands; bench swing; lawnchair and mattress; 6 white lawn chairs and 2 plastic tables; tables; Homelite 12 hp. riding lawn- mower, like new; Craftsman 8 hp. snowblower, like new; gas powered powered weedeater; garden tools; many more items too numerous ' to list. At the same time and : place: The REAL ESTATE: 3 bedroom bedroom bungalow, 4 pc. bath, kitch- ' en , dining room, living room ! (open concept), basement with ' rec; room, laundry room, washer and dryer, Wood furnace and oil • furnace (3 yrs. old), attached garage, garage, small barn, all situated on a. , 1 acre lot with small creek. Real' estate will be offered for sale at . 1:00 p.m. subject to a low reserve reserve bid. Terms: $5,000. down day of sale, balance in 30 days. To view call Betty Dalton at (705) 778-7567 or Rod Williams at (705) 653-3533. (This home is. subject to prior sale by real estate estate agent). Terms: Cash or cheque with ID. No reserve. (Owner and Auctioneer will not be responsible for accident or injury day of sale, Roy and Rod Williams, Williams, Auctioneers, Campbell- ford. (705) 653-3533. Lunch available. escorted one bus and cleaned the windows for a better view. After lunch at Haliburton, the sun shone and some took the opportunity to shop for a while. The fall colours were exceptional from the look-out over Haliburton and on the way home. Thank you, Lions, for such a scenic trip. Saturday visitors with the Jack Cragos were Sandra and Harley Sherman, Sherman, Beeton and her mother, Mrs. Maurice Coulter, of Downsview. Birthday greetings to Earl and Mary Foster. Congratulations and best wishes to Stanley and Kathleen Powell on their October 9th wedding anniversary. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell and her sister Donna Heard, of Bowman- ville, returned last Wednesday from a motor trip to Nova Scotia. On Saturday, Saturday, September 24th, in Greenwood, Nova Scotia, they attended the wedding wedding of Joanne Parker and Brian McDow. Joanne is the daughter of Diane and Gary Parker, granddaughter granddaughter of Shirley and Bob Watson. Beautiful Beautiful weather was enjoyed for the marriage and the days spent in Nova Scotia. Mr. Stanley Powell and daughter Judy, of Bowmanville, went to Man- vers Arena on Sunday evening to watch the Manvers Oldtimers and NHL Oldtimers play a benefit game for a cerebral palsy child. The arena was packed and the entertainment was much enjoyed. On Sunday Mrs. Pearl Cowill, Toronto, Toronto, visited with Mrs. Margaret Pearce and with Verne and Diane Rowe and family. Mr. John Alldread remains a patient patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Visitors on Tuesday with Mrs. Gladys Wood were daughter Maxine Felgate, Claremont, Harold and Shirley Shirley Wood, Oshawa, and Reid and Irma Wood, Newtonville. Mrs. Mildred Pye-Finch, Scarborough Scarborough visited with her mother on Wednesday. Last week, Elizabeth Pearce, of, the Village Gift and Card Shoppe, was awarded first prize for her store window dressing. The contest was sponsored by Hallmark. It is a beautiful beautiful autumn display. Congratulations, Liz! On Saturday, October 1st, 1994 at Newcastle United Church Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Patricia Patricia Reid, daughter of Rob and Bonnie Bonnie Reid, Orono, and Scott Robertson, Robertson, of Whitby. We extend congratulations. Mrs. Jean Kimball, Newtonville, visited on Wednesday evening with aunt Kathleen Kimball. Saturday overnight guests of Do- rella Chard and Greg Forget were Christina Forget and Tom Monroe whose wedding takes place on Saturday, Saturday, October 8. Friday night visitors with Dorella and Greg were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lomas, Lomas, of Marmora. Mrs. Lomas was the former Valerie Forget, Greg's sister. sister. St. George's Anglican Church St. George's Anglican church celebrated celebrated its Harvest Thanksgiving Service Service this past Sunday. The church was beautifully decorated, and the hymns and anthem were sung with great praise and gratitude for all of our abundant blessings. The theme of the Reverend Robert Hartley's sermon was. one of God's Grace and the Celebration of Change - appropriate for a church in the process. process. of change. This' was also the theme of last week's 42nd annual Synod Conference for all of the Anglican Anglican Churches in' our diocese. This report was capably presented by Dick Lovckin, ■ lay delegate to Synod. Thank you, Dick. The flowers on the Altar were given given to the Glory of God and in memory memory of Terry De Guerre, by Joan, Tracey Tracey and Terry Lynn. St. George's ACW fall bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 5, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in die Parish hall, Put this date on your calendar. More. information will follow in the weeks to come. Newcastle Pentecostal Church October 2nd was another beautiful Sunday to worship the Lord. Sunday morning Grant McCo- naghy taught on Revelations Chapter 7. It tells of the judgement coming upon the whole earth. God is trying to deal with mankind to love Him. We were happy to welcome the Dan Bakers from Kingston at our Saturday night Prayer Meeting. Sunday night there was a service of worship and praise to God. He seeketh such to worship.Him. Sunday October 9; our p.m. service service will be held at Wilmot Creek. United Church Sunday, October 2nd, was Worldwide Worldwide Communion Sunday. Senior members of the congregation were requested to fill out a survey report drawn up by the Stewards, and chair of the stewards announced this during during the service. Lay Reader was Charles Ewert. Mrs. Pearly Evers was received into the membership of the church by reaffirmation. Reverend Reverend Stiles delivered the communion medication, Worldwide Communion. Members of the Trillium Unit of the UCW are invited to the home of Bill and Eileen Allin for their Thursday, Thursday, October 6th meeting at 2 o'clock. Can you believe we are already in the month of October? Time sure flies when you're having fun. One thing I can believe is that winter is on its way. This cold spell makes me want to drag out the mittens and winter winter coats. The Wednesday Euchre Card Party Party is still going strong. Marie Brooks had the highest score of 86. The second second highest score of 82 was earned by Meta Swain. Dorothy Beech was third with her score of 78. This was closely followed by Dorothy Parks with 77 and Grace McGill with 76. Leona Wright had the Most Lone Hands of five. Evelyn Bushell was the evening's Most Honest Player. Raye Schackleton won the Special. The Draw winners were Shirley Brooks, Daisy Bell, Ruby Smith, Win Brown and Muriel Butson. Teenagers of Hampton are encouraged encouraged to come out and enjoy the fun and fellowship of the Youth Group. The Youth Group meets on Tuesdays from 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. at the Hampton Junior Public School gymnasium. Not getting enough exercise, ladies? ladies? Need to get out of the house and socialize with adults? Why not October 9th is Thanksgiving Sunday. Sunday. Food bank supplies are needed - canned or packaged food. Fresh fruit and vegetables (gifts of the harvest) will be appreciated. Golden Harvest Craft and Bake Sale will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Saturday, October 15th. Junior Choir practice begins each Thursday at 4 o'clock and Seniors practice on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Newcastle Village Bowling Ladies League Mary Pierik 197, 219, 192, Linda Nomsh 186, 192, Liz Willems 189, Cindy Angiers 200, Betty Major 181, 197, 183, Beth Stacey 187, Marion Martin 177, 200, Trixie Wright 252, 181, Jean Pollard 208, Donna Mckay 180, Loma Crockett 189, 184, 186, Marilyn Major 180, 243. Tuesday Seniors Marion Allin 183, '153, Stan Allin 193, Ruby Brunt 165, 160, Ron Burley Burley 196, 156, Marguerite Cooper 162, • Loma Crockett 237, Lil Bolderstone 160, Art Compton 162, Grace McGill 178, Marilyn Martin 179, Alec Martin Martin 190, 186, Stan Powell 167, 169, June Wilson 154, Marie Gibson 165, Joyce Stacey 162, 181, Tom Wilson 195, Eleanor Perrin 191, Lonn Pardy 163, 216, Albert Pearce 174, Olive Little 161,170, Jenny Hicks 158. job the Hampton Ladies Volleyball group? Every Wednesday, starting today, today, October 5th, ladies enjoy a few hours of playing volleyball. This takes place at M.J. Hobbs Senior Public School from 7:30-9:30 p.m. For more information please contact Kathy Warren at 263-4430. The First Hampton Scouts are now holdbg their annual fall fundraising. fundraising. Starting any day now pumpkins pumpkins of all sizes will be for sale on the Pokorski's front lawn (Taunton Road East and Highway 57). Please give generously when donating, the proceeds proceeds will be stayrng within the community. community. Apple Day is upon us. The Cubs and Scouts will be going door-to- door on Saturday, October 15th in Hampton. With smiles on their faces and a basket of apples b then hands, they will ask for a donation. Monies raised will stay in Hampton to support support our local Scoutbg organizations. Before I sign off I'd like to wish each and everyone of you a happy Thanksgivbg. We all have much to be thankful for. So, until next week, stay safe and enjoy life. (Corner of Hwy. 2 and Church St.) 987-9997 • Specializing in New and Used Clothing, Toys, Furniture and Nursery Accessories ' : Infant to Size 14 HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10 - 6; Sat. 10 - 5:30

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