8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 19, 1975 lst Newcastle Scouts Mark Scout Week with Banquet at United Church Hall On Saturday evening, members of lst Newcastle Scouts School class girls, providing the delicious food. They are and theip parents were well fed at a banquet in the United shown here, about to get started on the several servings of Church Hall, with the ladies of the U.C.W. assisted by Sunday pie. The event was to mark Scout Week. am TheNewcastle Independent Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago Telephone 98 'I Lionettes Entertain uasse.Mk On Thursday, February 13, sisted byBrian the Lionettes entertained theirs y husbands in the Centennial the fourth goal. T muity Hall. The room was assisted by Bra< Roomnat the N\ewcasthe Con- wasoe y beautifully decorated with red The ast goal wa hearts and candles, befitting Jk i ca l ko the Sweetheart Theme of the Nectesd evnn.Mrs. Gladys Brown, Beca teaid Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade Mrs. Helen LesGresley is ser- Orono entertained and led in B Tea e keeping as busy as ever. iously ill in Oshawa General Last Monday icial visits have been paid Hospital. She is showing slight sing-songsduring the evening. mans beat the G lodges at Cornwall, Kempt- improvement. Mrs. P.F. Le- A social dour was enjoyed 9-0 in Grafton. Sc Le ~ *. ~before the cold buffet dinner, Newcastle team le and Arnprior. While in Gresley is Bowmanville after which progressive whist' Miwcsole Maur eastern end of the province Memorial Hospital. d Millson 3, Maur visited in Perth with Mr. Last week Mrs. Sam Powell was enjoye Paul Quinney 2, D d Mrs. Harold McLaren. received word from Holten, HOCKEY NEWS and Germaine La st week-end the Grand Holland, that Prof. C. Beek- Bantam Tournament team starts pl ster enjoyed a Brotherhood huis had died. When Mrs. On Saturday, Feb. 15, East- Grafton A's Monc eakfast at Guelph and.then Powell and herdaughter, Mrs. man's Gulf Minor Bantams On Tues., the nt to Wellandport to a Hazel Crago took part in the hosted a tournament. Game 1 Minors of Newcas eting, while Mrs. Wade May 1963 Canadian Pilgrim- score was Newcastle 6, Little game to Stouffvil yed with Mrs. Ross Chis- age to Holten, they were Britain 0. Newcastle started Orono District C Il at Cambridge. billeted in the home of Mr. and strong, scoring in 40 seconds, The Orono Dis Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell Mrs. Beekhuis. Their hospital- Tom Dwyer from Phil Dost Union held its, oyed a Sunday visit with ity will never be forgotten. and never looked back. Tom meeting at Newc . and Mrs. Seldon Parker Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mar- Dwyer scored 4 goals and Church Sunday Sc d family, Oakwood. tn, Mr and Mrs. Verne Craig Flynn scored 2. Assists Monday, Feb. 17,i n Sunday, Feb. 16, Rev. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne went to Phil Dost 2, Dave Considering thev bt. Hayne preached on the Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Hutton 1 (welcome back freezing rain on ree Temptations of our Charles Floyd, Bowmanville, Dave) Tom Gustâr, Tom there was a good d in the Wilderness - the spent an enjoyable week-end Dwyer and Robert Towns. The Newcastle U t Sunday in Lent at St. snowmobihing at the Floyd's Game 2 score was Lindsay served a deliciou orge's Anglican Church. cottage at Wilberforce. 5, Norwood 1. This was a dinner, after whic Ir. Ernest Alldread and At the last meeting of the rough, fast game with Lindsay period was cor s. Betty Locke are home Newcastle Lions Club, the taking 8 penalties and Nor- President Robert m hospital but progress is guest speaker of the evening wood 3. Hugh Lvnch had 2 son, Secretary R w for Miss Flossie Graham was Mr. Carson Elliott, of goals and 2 assists. Mark thanked Mr. Russ Memorial Hospital, Bow- Bowmanville. Fallaise had 2 goals and for his twenty-on nville. Take a Break Club Robert Duse 1. service in the Cr We understand the Daw- On Tuesday, February 11 Game 3 score was Sunder- Mr. C. Banks of Os ns have returned from twelve ladies attended the land 3, Keene 2. This was a conducted the gland and have bought the Take a Break Club at the great game for Sunderland as officers. Terry 1 Gooverome on Art lose NewcastHe United Church they came from behind to win, Fowler and Jo We reorr wto bse Sylvia Vandermale of R.R. 2 Keene was leading 2 to 1. With were elected fora t a hoe on Libert s Newcastle was the guest one minute to go in the game, term of office ont ugh but wish ber speaker. She gave an inform- Sunderland scored to tie Then directors and Clar wmnviscle but ise r ative talk on starting seeds for 35 seconds later, they scored two years. Mr. E ppiness, closer to ber farn- greenhousç and garden. Mrs. to win,' cock remains on ·ev. Thomas Smith of the Vandermale answered quest- Game 4 was Wellington 8 Committee and I wcastle United Church bas ions concerning the types of and Havelock 2. This was a Mather on the sen for bis Lenten sermon flowers and care of them one-sided game with Welling- Committee. ies, The Kingdom of God. Potted plants of begonia, ivy ton being the stronger team. Mrs. Gladys Br is shermungdom ofGod.and fern had been brougbt by Game 5 was Little Britain 5 entertained in he first sermon was entitled Mrs. Vandermale and the and Norwood ?. This game itable way, lead MIr. and Mrs. George Buck- ladies purchased some of was special to Little Britain as song, playing the y havd Ir e Buck-a tbem. A brief business period this was their first win of the making a Sambo have returned from a followed and the usual coffee season. Reverend Ed. ee-week holiday in Florida. and tea were served. Game 6 score was Lindsay horn, the guest sp . George Graham accom- ,2, Newcastle 0. In this game, his speech on his mied them as far as Cal- U.C.W. Meeting the hocals could not get a and îllustrated b( un, Georgia where he visit- On Monday, February 10, break, having nm esc-an tre d with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Unit One of the U.C.W. met at ing chancesg Mr. Sterling Math bbs. The Buckleys enjoyed Mrs. Kay Powell's and from Game 7 score was Keene 4 Rev. Schamerho degree days the first week there, went to Clarke High and Havelock 2. This was a hetter box for his y spent near Ruskin on the School to the Benefit Perfor- if Coast., mance performed by the .good dlean game and close Tbe folowing pE lf. Cod saac peformd. Batheunui ine nne-mnute mark ot recipients of gifts Mr. and Mrs. Herman Osbawa Cvie Band. Band- the third period, Keene scor- CIAG Insurance mid have also returned master George Quick conduct- ing to make it 4-2. JAS Co. Ltd., H m holidaying in Florida. ed the band and Mr. Wally nG 8 the score was and Classic Co. ympathy is extended to the Parnell was Master of Cere- Wellington 5 and Sunderland Fowler, Mrs. Gi mily of Mr. Jack Brown, monies. The ladies enjoyed 4. This was a come-from Shak, Diane F .wmanville. For over 20 the varied programme in behind game for Wellington. Leonard Paln. rs, Jack was employed at which there were trombone, Sunderland was leading 4 to > Mrs. Gladys i J. Anderson Smith Co. in trumpet, post horn andwith minutes to go in the sang and played a shipping department. He euphonium solos. Soloists with igae Wellington scored two dent Rohinson the Il be greathy missed by bis the band were Ah Coopergm.Wligo crd w etRbno h workers there. Wahy Parnell A John Holden, goals one minute apart to tie, the meeting. Ur. George Gaines, another Leonard Guy, Gord Coupland forcing ove time. Welington Youth 100 an g-tinte resident of the and Bill Whitsitt. Midway in overtime period. 110, J. Wind 114-13 age of Newcastle passed the programme Mr. Horace Game9 stCo lan110, J. Forget' ay on Monday, February Brown on behalf of the Royal Game 9 was the Consolation 125, J. Forget Sympathy is extended to Canadian Legion No. 178, Cbampionship . Tbe final score Scbmid 117-113, C. Sympay se nwas Keene 4, Little Britain 1 Brereton 140-163, family. Bowmanville presented a sum Little Britain scored first and 116-155, T. Braze ongratulations to Mr. and of money to the Clarke High Keenescored 4 unanswered Kidd 149, T. Cay s. Joe Visser on their School Band. The Country oals Kidd 121-112, B. H entyfirst wedding anniver- Four, Don Staples, Jack Alhin, goals.m1w tC m n TW e1122 MerihlBron nd len Alin Game 10 was tbe Champion- T. Welter 113-122, y last week. Merrill Brown and Glenn Allin ship Game, the final s'core 133. K. Wade Iiss Jennifer Gray, Univer- also entertained with their seip Weitbe fina 4. 133, K. W.de of Waterloo was home for quartet songs. being Weington 5, Lindsay 4. Wilems 140, J. R week-end. After the enjoyable concert This was another come-from- Jenkins 144 139, Ir. William Woo, Toronto, the ladies returned to the behind win for Wellington ,117 166, B. Forget s home with his mother, home of Mrs. Marg Burley for Lindsay had Wellington 4 to 1 Metrailer 134, -.Wofoth ekn. lunch. at tbe start of the third period. 116-183, W. Couch 1 s. Woo, for the weekend. Wellington then scored 2 goals 115-112 J. Brir onrtuaiosto Mrs. Scout News in 15 seconds apart to narrow Reicbehd 124, M.1 en Gibson who won $15 on On Monday, February 10, the head to 4 to 3. Two minutes B. Angi 138 111 TV program Bowling for Scoutmaster Oliver Knapp !ater Rick Clark scored his 115-101, P. Laton 1 lars on Friday night. invested four boys into the fourth goal of the game to tie 139, J. Welter 101 or the third time this Scouts. They were Ronnie Then Wellington scored again 108, J. Kent 1 ool year, vandals smashed Verbeek, Michael Demers, to win Stommel 128, K. window and broke into Kevin Jenkins and Daniel George Towns, coach and 153, S. Sinclair 1 khart's School. Nothing is Glanville. Only one grand- Bill Flynn deserve a great 112-187, M. McPhe ned by such senseless mother attended this cer- deal of credit for looking after Carr 108, R. Nicho truction. emony. Cake and chocolate the boys in this tournament. B. Hopkins 100-130 [r. and Mrs. Alfred Gra- milk were served. They are grateful to the Ladies 200 an m, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. On Saturday, Feb. 15, Par- mothers for the great 'meal F. Wright 226, iball and Mr. andMrs. ent and Son Night was they supplied, to the fans for 950-211. H. Courouâ k Kimball, Newtonville celebrated in the form of a their support, to the parents Mercer 240-243, e Saturday evening dinner roast-beef dinner at the United and friends who helped and to 243-229, M. Wade2 sts of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Church Sunday School. Mrs. Eastman's Gulf and Little 205, B. Meta 265, B per, Oshawa. Camilla Toomer acted as head Jean's Beauty Salon for the D. Partridge 213-2 [r. and Mrs. George Chard, chef for the Scout mothers and trophies. George is sorry that 201, D. Lanstaff 219 and family were Wednes- appreciated the help of Mrs. his team didn't keep a trophy 203, P. Breen 24 night guests of Mr, and Merlee Ton and Mrs. Southern but the important issue is, the 231-216, E. Kidd 2 . Jack Chard. in cooking the meat. Mrs. boys tried St. George's Parish 1en 225 and orry to report that Mrs. Stanley Powell, U.C.W. social Hall accommodated the T. Embley 228, urice Pedwell had the convener, looked after the youths by supplying their 289-266, W. Flint fortune to fall and break serving and the dishes. About facilities for the neal. Faris 252, H. Cla arm. After a couple of 48 persons partook of the In the Sunday Night Town Sutcliffe 313-243, s mhbospitallhast week. she sumptuous meal. Among League. Elmhurst won 4-3 268-255, M. Henry now returned home. those present were two assist- over the Regional Reclaimers. Forrester 263, G. elcome home to Mr. and ant leaders from Bowmanville Last Tuesday, Feb. 11, the b. Taylor 248, F s. borne Johnson and Steven Witherspoon and Hugh Newcastle Jr. 'D. team played 257-287, E. Taylor nida who have returned Cout ts. · a good game here defeating Thurs. Mixed 200 L-tanned from hidaying Seated at the head table Little Britain 8-7. E. Stepbens tbe 90-degree days at were these officials of the .Lewis 222-227, G. pulco, Mexico. various service clubs in New- Knights of Columbus Ail Stars R. Forget 215-209, n Valentine's Day, the castle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcastle 6 - Pickering O 213, B. Glanvihle 23 lils, teachers and custo- Megit, Mr. and Mrs. David The first goal of this game Bairstow 226, D. S i of the Lockhart's Public Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor was scored by Ronnie Potter Mac Gregor 204, G. ool enjoyed a skating party Brawley, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- assisted by Dennis Rogerson R. Worr 215., he Orono Arena. On their ley Powell, Reverend Thomas and Brady Ibbotson. The 225-223, M. Mac Gr rn to the school, the Smith and Mrs. Smith. Rev. second goal was scored by Forget 228. dren were treated to Smith assists with the Scout Brady Ibbotson assisted by Friday Mixed 20( ghnuts and bot chocolate. Paper Drive the hast Saturday Owen Jobnston. The tbird goal B. Madilh 228-2 e are sorry to report that of each month. was scored by Ronnme Pot ter 219-290-237, M. G( R. Good 209-205-267, J. Sikma 238-212-268, P. Sikma 207, H. Munro 206, T. Embley 255, M. Henry 236-200, F.-Wright 211, S. Powell 261-245, R. St. Pierie 241-206, S. Glanville 226, H. Hughes 235-202, L. Willems 252, L. Pearce 244-234, A. Delatt 248, A. Pearce 301. I( M are Off to vil] the the an La Ma Br we me sta we. enj Mr an O Rob Tht Lor firs Ge< M Mrs fron slow in ma soi En De Str Mr bou Bo' hap ily. Ne che ser His 'Th ley thr Mr p ai bo' ed Gil 80 the Gu Schi fro S fan Bom yea the the wil co- lon vill aw 10. the C Mrs twe sar M sity the M was Mr C( Gw the Dol F sch a Loc gai des Mi han Kim Jac wer gue Coo Mi Jr. day Mrs So Ma mis her day has 1W( Mrs Glen well in Aca O pup Jiar Sch at th retui chil dou w LastT lith, the Port Hop Payne, ti dows, aft For sevei been abl usual acti bas broug to neighbo tion in afi ity and al churc hdi She follov family wi prominent munity th Thereh serious a trict this1 Nichols h injured ai ing caug takeoff of bome but. before he Clarence farm so th from the serious b Mrs. R Morley R by a tract receivedi On Sund Carroll N from an truck ov could notr at the bas There we shock, bu WýES LEY VILLE Tuesday February long time to rescue the death occurred in working supplies that had pe of Mrs. Carlton been scattered. he former Eva Mea The regular meeting of the er a lengthy illness UCW was held at the home of ral years she had not Mrs. T. Wilson on Wednesday e to take part in hier Feb. 12th with several absent- ivities Her passin ees through illness and acci- ghties ma passing dent. The local leader, Mrs. K. ours of ber participa Ashby opened the meeting fairs of the commun- with the reading of a poem and l organizations of tbe announcing the, theme of the huring ber life here. meeting 'Have a Heart". uring er ofler Mrs. P. Snell read the ed in be was of er scripture from Matthew: tho always phayed a For when I was hungry, you .t part in the coimd gave me food. . ." Mrs. Wil- hy beped to build. sons's meditation on the words ccidents in tbe dis included the thought that the past weeki Clarence simplest kindess makes a as a broken leg and stair to God. She read the nkle caused by cloth- story of th'e Bishop and the ght in the power Beggar. The song "Brighten the tractor. He is at the Corner' was a good it will be sintroduction to the record it wis be soe time from Barclay Studios, "Ex- is on bis feet again. operates a dairy periment on Outreach". The he absence of himself business for the afternoon was work force is a in charge of Mrs. K. Ashby. usiness Berniece Best read the latest usiness.letter from Luk Yan Man in *oy Austin's father, Hong Kong. It seems unfort- obinson was injured unate we cannot know what or the same day and our sponsored children do injuries to his head. after'they leave our care. One ay morning when of them went from elementary ichols was returning to secondary school during the emergency call his sponsorship until her parents 'erturned when it were in better circumstances., make the sharp turn Roll call was answered with se of a slippery bill. used christmas cards and re no injuries except stamps and another very t took several men a lovely afghan was completed for the Red Cross by Mrs. Harold Barrowclough Other matters discussed were sug- gestions for opportunities for further service in outreach; the bazaar for ARC industries at St. Marks' hall, and the cancer tea in April. The second printing of cook books has been received and will be available at Mrs. Wilson's. Following the benediction the usual discussion concerning business of the day continued, during the serving of a cup of tea. Garth Jiggins and son Michael of Chatham were home for the weekend, Mich- ael visited with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Nichols and Garth attended his grandmother's funeral in Port Hope. Mrs. Guy's funeral was held on Thursday. Mrs. Joan Jiggins remained home with Patrick who was having his tonsils removed. Sunday morning was beauti- ful with sunshine on the newly fallen snow but by noon it was melting and running in rivu- lets like March days. Although accidents and sicknesspre- vented several fromn being present there was a good attendance at Welcome Church service. Rev. A. Bart- lett was assisted at the beginn- ing of the service as he will be for the next few weeks. Several members were re- ceived into membership by profession of faith and by transfer. They were: Mrs. Shirley Beckett, Mrs. Julie Beckett, Ronald Brimacombe, John Gould, Louise and Albert Lovshin, and Ruth and Albert Woodruff; Gail and Gordon Clark, Melody and Bruce Hendry, and Mrs. Margaret Gould, the latter five by transfer. Copies of "The Living Bible" were presented to new members by John Groeneveld and Mrs. Dinner, session membersho welcomed them on behalf of the congregation. Flowers in the church were in loving memory of Mrs. Eva Payne and Rev. Bartlett's message was "His Fellowshipof Love"- Ushers were John Connell,J Chris Beattie, Bill Beckett and A. Woodward. Bible Study continued at Mrs. L. Kellog's on Thursday morning with one new partici- pant and one absent. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ashby are away for a few days holiday in Jamaica. Mrs. Ida Plum of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Barrowclough. Rabbits are very scarce in the district but a fresh fall of snow will tell if any arec a- round. One trackawasaseen near this house on Sunday morning in contrast to some years when the snow would have a network of tracks from their night time frolics. The occasional fox is seen but they are rare too. One.beauty was seen last week; birds of prey are around, a sparrow hawk caught a starling near a feeder and others have been seen too. Even the Best Homes Suffer Breakdowns Homeowners Trust Buildall to cure whatever is ailing their home. We have shelves of Home Remedies for such miseries as Tired Kitchens, Peeling Walls, Drab Bathrooms and Leaky Basements. You can trust our Home Remedies. They Work! FREEII Household Hints on Removing Stains And Antidotes for Common Poisons, plus a Pocket First Aid Kit. Come in and get Yours! ~e 20%Off Gregg kitchens-to March 1 st 87-4201 I Danilko as- Allin scored The fîfth goal imie Mclnnes Iy Ibbotson. ds scored by assisted by an's Midget nm night Sted- rafton team orers for the were Dale ice Allin 2, Danny Alln i ndry 1. 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