The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, SeptembPr 17, 1975 11 Apple Crop Heading for Durham Growers Storage hurdles to be cleared, but firemen in the village have their fingers crossed in the hope that everything works out so they'll soon have good accommodation for their equipment. BETHANY Social (Personals) ~Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carr The Newcaste Independent fStCloudFlrida are ne Ne c sl nd le d to be spending the next three weeks with Mrs. Ross Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lowes Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago Telephone 987-4201 and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lowes, all of Peterborough Miss Debbie Snearer, who borough, was home witn her which a surprise party, with _will appear in next week's-and Mr. and Mrs. George has been working in Sudbury, - parents for the weekend. family and friends, was held issue. Carter of Bowmanville visited is now home with her parents, Saturday guests with Mr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clark Mr. and Mrs. RobertShearer. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Jake Dost. Newcastle United during the weekend. Miss Gladys Allin has re- Misses Judy Powell and Pat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar Church News Mr. and Mrs. George Neals turned to her studies at the Lauzon, Cobourg and Mr. have returned from an enjoy- On Sunday, September 14, vsted with Mr. and Mrs. University of Guelph. Wayne Hunt, Pontypool. Sun- able ten day motor trip to the Rev. Thomas Smith deved Ernest Bowin, Orono, after Mr. George Gray is further- day guests with the Powells Maritime Provinces, a sermon titled, 'Search thine being at the fair on Saturday ing his studies by attending incîuded Dr. and Mrs. Donald Miss Lynda Williams and own Heart', the first of a a t th M r n M rday MacArthur College, Kingston. Manchester and Mrs. Eric Miss Candy Storks,M i ers;otheP tan withSkuee, Omemee on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jose Toms, Oakville, and Mrs. sauga, spent the weekend with lems of Life (based on the vening. attended the 50th wedding Grâce Toms, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. William Storks. book of Amos). A plea was Ms.josephWhieside is in anniversary reception of Mr. On Friday evening, Mr. and On Tuesday evening, Mrs. made for volunteer teachers Peterborough CivieHospital and Mrs. Everett Cryderman, Mrs. George Kimbal and Mr. Pauline Storks entertained i the Sunday School. Any after having the misfortune of Solina. and Mrs. Jack Kimball enjoy- her Sunday School Class to a person or pair of ersons alling and fracturing er hip. Newcastle Senior Citizens ed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. pool narty and enjoyable willing to teach a cass of We wish hier a speedy will resume their meetings, Robert Morton, Kendal. refreshments. Junior Boys may call Mr. recovery the first this Thursday nignt, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pearce Miss Cindy Garrod, Humber Cecil Bowler, Mrs. Ron Munro Mr. Joseph Whiteside cele- September 18, at the New- and Kevin, Oshawa, were College, was home for the or Rev. Thomas Smith. brated his 93rd birthday on castle Community Hall. Saturday evening dinner weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Unit One of the U.C.W. met Wednesday. Many happy re- Sympathy is extended to the guests of his parents, Mr. and Gordon Garrod, Jr. at the home of Mrs. Ruth turns. relatives of Miss Verona Mrs. Albert Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, Perrin. Miss Nancy Knox 74-75 Mrs. Bella Smith is current- Cruess, Toronto, whose fun- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Staple- Omemee, were Sunday visit- Dairy Princess was the guest ly a patient in Peterborough eral service was held in ton and Carol, Newcastle were ors with her mother, Mrs. speaker. Civic Hospital following sur- Oshawa on Saturday, Septem- Saturday evening visitors with Nellie Spencer. Unit Three of the U.C.W.Cc p fo s ber 13. mr. and Mrs. George Kimball. We have noticed that regis- also met last Monday night. Mrs Ina Palmer celebrated The new Newcastle Village Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce, trations have been taken for Mrs. Leslie Campbell was her birthday on Sunday and Liquor and Beer Store on Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walton, Brownies, Guides, Hockey, hostess. Mrs. R. D. Morton y y Beaver St. North opened last Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. etc. One article brought to our gave a demonstration of Orff Jack Palmer ad family and Monday morning. Wayne Pearce, Vicki and attention was that although Music. Cok-book sales were and Mrs. Reg Palmer and Sunday dinner guests with Kirk, Bethany, enjoyed Sun- they appreciate past patron- so brisk, more are being boys and Madeline Boggs, all the Bedwin Family, Lake day at the new Metro Zoo. age, the Junior D Hockey Club printed. o PeterboroughBvsi il Shore, were Mr. and Mrs. The Chamber of Commerce of 74-75 will not be in action Unit 2 met Thursday after- of Peterborough visited with Ralph Murray and Colleen, Oktoberfest Dance was held at this year due to lack of noon at the home of Mrs her. Miss Lila Davis visited Frankford, Mr. and Mrs. Stan the Newcastle Community vlavers. Wilda Johnson. during the afternoon also. Hoy and family, Courtice, Hall on Saturday evening, Bond Head Cemetery the bus Ins ored 1 yaAnglican Church News Decoration Service the Women's Institute toured s tanley and Alvin Taylor, Sept. 13. Nia gara Falls and area as Courtice, and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rowe Next Sunday night, Sept. 21, On Sunday, September 14, well visiting the SirAdam Taylor and boys, Bethany. and family were Sunday Mini-Mission for the Deanery Decoration Day Service was Beck generatin tat the Mrs. Evelyn Call, Toronto, evening dinner guests of Mr. of Durham and Northumber- held at Bond Head Cemetery. B e spent a few days visiting with and Mrs. Bruce Alldred, land will gather at the Fev. Robert Hayne welcomed Ontario Hydro dock, Marine- Mr. and Mrs. William Call. Bowmanville. Anglican Church, Gore's the attendants and the service and and suppered at the On Saturday, a family Mr. and Mrs. William Lake Landing at 7:30 p.m. All are opened with the singing of the Wedgwood Restaurant. picnic was held at Mr. and have returned frdm an enjoy- welcome to attend. Hymn, O God Our Hen in omroy fai ly and Mro and Mrs. Robt. Simpson's, Golf able Eastern Holiday. The Diocesan Synod con- Ages Past, accompanie by Mrsy E CamandtheM.and Course Road, relatives were Mrs. I. Colwill has returned venes this Thursday evening Neil Allin on the accordian fth E. Cavano on te pasing able to meet an aunt, Mrs. from visiting relatives in in Toronto. Rev. Robert Rev. Thomas Smith led in the o eir son a grandson, Ma Hunt, Los Angeles. Stoughton, Saskatchewan and Hayne and Mr. Jack Wade, responsive reading of the Brian, who was nvolved in an Te opening of the Browns- area. Lay Delegate, will be attend- Shepherd Psalm. Father Jim accident. -dale Community Centre was Miss Edna Sunday was a ing. Wilson read the Scrptures. Thoen's st Insti held on Saturday, Sept. 13. It patient in Oshawa Hospital Work continues with the Rev. Thomas Smith delivered tute members mett the home was a busy afternoon and ast week. kitchen renovations at the a suitable message, payitg ed evening, wit some en ing Mr. and Mrs. R. Brenton Parish Hall. tribute to the pioneers w of Mrs. A. Scott on Monday, the beef barbecue and others Rickard celebrated their 30th Free coffee and cookies will settled around Bond Head. meeting was opened by Mrs. coming for the dance later. wedding anniversary last be served at the Garage Sale Rev. Robert Hayne said Hetor op en ex- Alyssa and Andrew Markle, Monday by enjoying family in the Rectory Barn on prayers for the Departed Hector Morton, president, ex- Alliston, spent the weekeçd dinner at the Darlington Saturday, Sept. 20. Faithful. Members of the pressing words of welcome to with their grandparents Mr. Marina. Congratulations! On October 4, a Walkathon Royal Canadian Legion everyone and followed by O and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Congratulations to Mr. and for Anglican Outreach will be Branch 178, Irene Whitney, Canada, the Ode, the Mary while their parents were in Mrs. Emerson Peel on their held. The walk will be from St. Harold Kirkley and Douglas Stewart Coîîect, and the Kingston attending a Class 25th wedding anniversary. Saviour's Church, Orono, to Walton were in attendance. Lord's Prayer. Reunion. Saturday evening they were St. John's Church, Bowman- Canada was sung followed by favorit meat dish oreu r Miss Dale Powell, Sir San- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ville. Last Post and Reveille. Mr. b a t ford Fleming College, Peter- Bill White, Bowmanville, after The report of the Car Rally Harry Jose gave an interest answered by ail with some ng talk. He thanked ah mouthwater g dishes. igNGpersons who work at the Mrs. V. Jackson introduced cemetery. He told some per- the guest speaker for the sonal ex periences and some evening, Mrs. Michelle Al- historyof Bond Head Days bany, Food City Consumer Rev. Hayne pronounced the Consultant who ke on the Benediction and the service many factors affecting food closed with the slinging of prices today - weather, stri- Abide With Me. kes, demand, world markets, A similar Decoration Ser- import-exports and others. vice will be observed at St. Mrs. Albany also gave tips on O ut ofTow n? George's Cemetery on Sun. buying - eg. specials, in store day, September 28. brands, unit pricing, amount The Newcastle of storage space and family Lions Club Report food practices. She also spoke On Wednesday, September on Universal Product Coding, 10, the first faîl meeting of the a label or package which YoU Can Buy a h h erseeer ca wc You ConBliy aNewcastle Lions Club was bears- several vertical lines held in the Newcastle United which a computer can trans- 4 - P Ct r eChurch Sunday School Hall. late. The label will give the 4 Pl-19 c awCho..ç ir'rie ldThe Newcastle United Church namne of the manufacturer, f1 Women catered for this dinner product name, item size and or on y meeting. so on. The cashier will run this f The guest speu.,er was Miss label over a window in the new Debbie Jenkins who recently computerized cash register Choice of 3 Colors returned from South Africa check out system which will C o$ 2 9 99 8after living there for nearly a give a more detailed grocer year. Miss Jenkins showed receipt and less chance of slides and gave an informa- errors in the grocery bill also tive talk on the life style of the hopefully faster service. For South African people and their the retailers, the advantages country. On her travels there, of the system should be Debbie was able to take some better inventory control, im- K ;tcnen Su.tes good pictures of the South proved merchandising and K itc emgm u it w% sAfrican animals. reduced labor costs. Preparations were made for Mrs. Murray Smith thanked 7 the Lions Walkathon, which is Mrs. Albany for her very - PIOCeSetbeing held Saturday, Septem- informative talk and present- ber 20th. The members of ed her with a token of appre- Bowmanville and Newcastle ciation. As Low As Lions Clubs are making this a Mrs. R. Porteous read the Aw1 7 9 9 8 joint effort. Newcastle Walk- minutes of the last meeting ers will begin at Newcastle which were approved as rea Village Town Hall at 9:00 a.m. also the treasurer's report and walk to Bowmanville was approved and signed. Lions Community Centre and Communications: receipt and return. Bowmanville walkers thank you for a donation VCwill start at their Lions towards the new thermograph SH ave Just ec ived aCommunity Centre and walk machine to be in the Civie to Newcastle Town Hall and Hospital, Peterborough, a return. Each participant will thank you from Mrs. C. therefore walk 10 miles. Royvan, and letters from the Happy Hoofing! Lbus com and Mareland The Newcastle Lionettes to do with h forthcoming rp met at the home of Mrs. Kay the ladies and some o th Stephenson on Thursda even- area entlemen are taking. It OU 0njoyed the su per meeting. is Served"' with Mrs. A. Scott Discussion an plans were making a motion to that effect made for their upcoming and Mrs. J. Neals seconding f6 te Nwcatle omruniy behel inthe Royal York, Hall November 6 and 7 and Mrs. T. MUId rs FUrnit Ure Advertising Jnnings hov""terd)i 23 King St. E. 623-5515 Bowmanville helps nitueGe unn nike jo s. serving of a very tastysad Apple Growers in this area are beginning to pick their crops, that look quite plentiful. Last week, this was one of the first loads to be brought to the Durham Growers Co-operative storage plant in Newcastle Village and a Statesman photographer happened to spot it and took this photo of Stan Powell, Jamie Wright and John Lane unloading the boxes. The Co-op has storage facilities for 130,000 boxes with controlled atmosphere capacity. These McIntosh apples came from Doug Wright's orchard. plate, which was prepared by Mrs. M. Smith's group, Mrs. R. Jarvest presented a witty but possibly very true motto on " erve the meat and spare the trimmings". The next meeting is at 1 p.m. at Mrs. A. Scott's and the program for the afternoon is a tour of the Maple Leaf Mills, Cavan and a visit to the farm of Mrs. G. Staples to view modern methods of farming. The roll call for this meeting will be "some of the problems facing a farmer today." ELIZABETHVILLE Church services were held as usual on Sunday. Rev. R. Bartlett spoke on, "Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts". A solo was sung by a couple of iris, guests in the choir. Next unday services at 9:15 a.m. on Oct. 2 our manse, "At Home" will be held in the afternoon and evening. On Tuesday afternoon our unit of the United Church Women met at the manse at Welcome. Mrs. Bartlett wel- comed everyone. The chair was taken by Mrs. H. White in the absence of our president. The devotional was prepared by Mrs. V. Quantrill, and Mrs. White. The minutes were read by Mrs. Quantrill. We have some quilts to quilt and plan to do one Oct. 20 at Mrs. Wheeler's home. Mrs. White had the program. Mrs. Whee- ler attended a weekend at Quin-Mo-Lac and brought as a report. Lunch was served by our hostess and Rev. Bartlett arrived in time for the social hour. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mer- .........................................................................................................................................................i s' cer, Montreal were home for the weekend and they have a new car. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dekoker, Sunderland, spent Friday night with Thickson's.- Mrs. Westheuser and girls were over on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill had Mr. Ray Quantrill and friend, Hamilton, last week- end. Mr. and Mrs. J. Peacock and boys, Kapusk'asing, brought the two older boys down for University at Peter- borough last week, and were with Mr. and Mrs. V. Peacock. Miss Mary Alice White was home on the weekend and had a friend with her. She is at Ottawa University. Several in the area attended the Port Hope fair PRESENT THIS COUPON AND RECEIVE .q 0 Off0*ny Purchase of $5.00 or more at Mary Brown's Fried Chicken 751/2 King St. E. - Bowmanville Expiry Date Oct. 31, 1975 s A product of GRACE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LTD. McGreaor Hardware Hore 95 King St. W. bd IH a rdŽEy g St. W 623-2542 I Newcastle Firemen Hope to Take Over Garage for Their New Fire Hall Apparently, agreement has been reached with some authorities to take over Rod Carveth's garage and parking area at the east end of Newcastle for the new fire hall that Newcastle Village has been promised. There are still some 17 ý - - - nu- m wu w w Imm m Ilimw