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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1975, p. 11

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The Newcastle Independent -5- pEditors: Jack and Hazel Crago T Ori Wednesday evening, Oct. YMrs. William Lake Jr. was honored at a shower at the home of Mrs. Peter Lake. About fifty friends, relatives and neighbors enjoyed a social g~ning when Fat received uny miscellaneous gifts. On Thursday Oct. 2, Mr. 'nd Mrs. Haroid Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Gibson enjoyed a Mystery Bus Tour from Bowmanville fhrough beautiful Muskoka countrv. They en*oyed a stop at Orllia and a inner a t -Huntsville. While Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were enjying the autumn tour. te O also celebrafed their forfy-ninth wedding an- niversary. We extend our congratuations f0 Gwen and Herb. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bas- sett have returned from a September holiday in Eng- land. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jose enjo yed the Worid Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin. Thirty-eight coun- tries were represented there. The Central National Hostein Show, the largest in the U.S.A., was the highlight of thinExSathrday October' 4, about one huncred relatives and friends attended a wed- ding dance at Brownsdale Community Centre in honor of Mr. and rs. Ronald Gar nier tnee Isabel Pearce), Missis- sauga. rand rs. Russell Powell and family entertained his family on Sunday affernoon October 5. Those present for the celebration of Mr. Samuel Powell's 8th irthday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudge, Dale, David and Douglas Malfon, Mr. and Mrs, Floydi Coulter and Kevin, Toronto, Mrs. D. Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman, Lisa and Donald Downsview Mr* Eric Wicks, Mrs. Jack drago, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell and Gary, r and Mrs. Sam Poel, Floyd and Dorrene. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee Cambray speni the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd of Starkville. On Friday even- ing, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbaîl and Mrs. Bessie Dean visifed with the Todd's. Kendal Recreation Club held a successful dance at the Newcastle Communify Hall on Safurday Oct. 4. Mr. and1 Mrs. Wayne Pearce Vîckie and Kirk, were Sunday visifors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dun- das, London were vîsitors last week wif h Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. ~Mrs. O.B. Dickinson, Tor-. À0, was a Sunday visitor 5th Mrs. Marjorie Pascoe. Mirs. Charles Floyd, Kelly and Leanne, were Sunday isitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Powell. Mrs. Martin McLav is a patient in hospital at London. MIiss Joan Caîl who has been working this past summer in deserve to pay Iess for car and f ire insurance They do at Abstainers'. Because our experience has shown that abstainers have tewer accidents, fewer home fires. Thaf's why we can io- sure for Iess. if you're a non-drioker, can you afford flot to look into Abstainers' josurance for your ho me and your car? Osborne & Shank Ins. Agency Ltd. 108 Liberty St. N. Bowmanville - 623-2527 ABSTAINERS' INSURANCE COMPANY -he only Canadian Comnpany provdng automobile anda fire iur drue eeiiusively to abstaners. Whitehorse, _Y.'f., returned home Past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed Sunday evening din- ner with Mrs. Mary Wa de and Grant, Newfonviiie. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brenton Rickard visited with the Ray Finney's Shady Nook.Harbour on Sunday Mrs. Jon Scott is con- valescing at home after sur- grin Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas are visiting his sister Mrs. Nellie Spencer. On ýunday they visited Mrs. Spencers daughter, Mr.-an d Mrs. Ray Bennett and John. Omemee. Mr. Bill Wagar is attending MeMaster Unversity, Hamil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wiicock and children, Waterloo visit- ed his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Gray. Mr. Edmund Majer has returned home from Mem- oriai Hospital., Bowmanville. Miss Patti Powell is attend- ing Durham Colle ge. Mr.Philip M et railler, Guelph University, was home for tZ eweek-end. Mrs. Pauline Storks' Sunday School Class were at Nel-Gor Castle Nursing Home on Sunday morning, Oct. 5. Misses Lynda Williams and Candy Stors spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Williami Storks. Miss Cindy Garrod, Humber Coliege, was home for the week-end. Mr. Dean Friedlander and son Jason, Kitchener and Mr. Raye Friediander, Toronto were Sunday visitors with Mr. an Mrs. Gordon Garrod Jr. Miss Heather Hoar,' Tor- onto, was home for the week-end with ber parent s, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar. St. George's Anglican church news On Saturday, October 4, the Anglican Church Walkathon raîsed over $900. The people of St. Johns, Bowmanville, St. Saviour's, Orono and St. Georg e's Newcastle are thankful for their sponsors. Certificates from the Bishop were presented to the follow- ing, Charles, Julie and Shelley Gray, Betty and Rosemary Spry, Peter Chrisomalis, Har- otd McKnight, Neil Yates, Gladys Belsey, Sharon Daw- son, Nicki Schmiegelow, Susan Housley Irene Brere- ton, Wedydouch Sharon DeJong, nGordon dochrane, Timothy and Kevin Hayne. A wonderful reception awaited the waikers af St. Savîour's, Orono. Bishop and Mrs. Allan Reed entertained the area Clergy and wives at St. John s, Bowmanville, for dinner on Tuesday morning, Oct. 7. St. George's Sunday School Staff welcomes an y cblîdren of the village. The Staff includes Mrs. Margaret Brereton, Mavis Ince, Nell Vates and JackMeachin. Next Sunday, Oct. 12 bar- vest Services will be held at the usual times, with tokens of Thanks being offered hy children and aduits. Newcastle United Church News Sunday, Oct. 5, being Wortd Wide Communion Sunday, the Celebration of the Lord's Supper was observed at New- castle United Church. Mrs. Carole Brunton who has been an active church member. had hier membership- transferred from St. Paul s United Church, Warkworth. 1ev. Thomas Smith titled his sermon "The Plumbline based on Chapter 7 of Amos. Mrs. Marion Farr (Rîck- ard) who is writîng the Church Historv is searchine for a 1923-1928 Choir picture. Two of the persons mentione iîn tmis p artîcular picture the late Mr. Mark Allin and Mrs. Grace Brown White. Turkey supper tickets are on sale. The Men's Hostel will re- ceive the garden and orchard produce, canined goods and Thanksgiving loose offering next Sunday, October 12. Take a Break Club On Tuesday. Sept. 30, the ladies of the Take a Break Club mnet at the United Church Sunday Sehool Hall at 9:30 a.m. The guest speaker was Mr. Char lès Cowman, who cDbvanswered the us Genera2l Contracting for1 Recreation Rooms, Tiling, Kitchens Bathrooms, Houses, Barns and Garages Contact: Graydon Construction gowmanville Phone 623-7222 Village of Newcastle WNays and Means Committee In Aid of Recreation DANCE Saturday, Nov. Sth, 1975 COMMUNITY HALL VILLAGE 0F NEWCASTLE Music by Andy La Pointe - "The Pacemaker" Dancing 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Refreshments - Spot Dance Prizes Admission - $6.00 Per Couple Door Prizes - 2-$5 Olympie Coins Coffee and fruit bread were' sevdLions Club News The beautiful weather of Saturday, October 4, en- courage the- waikers of the Lions Olympic Walkathon. We noiiced ihai free hot-dogs were en joy cd, compliments of Toms I GA store. U..C.W. News Unit Two of the United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. Annabelie Rick- ard. Mrs. Alec Martin, Mrs. W. Wood and Mrs. Frank Riekard were in charge of the poramme. Plans for the forwi supper were discussed. The beautiful view and the delicioius lunch of muffins, tea biscuits and jam were greatly enjoyed. Newcastle Public School News We are grateful f0 the Public Relations Commit tee who submitted this school news. On Septeinber l7th a prim- ary assembly was held with Constable Gary Brunton in attendance. The themes were Safcty on Buses and Safety on Bicycles. These were well illustrated by films. Safety son gs were then conducted by Mrs. Munro. The chiidren are hopefully more safety conscious now. The firsf exhibition soccer pame took p lace at Newcastle Public School on Friday, Oct. 3rd. The Newcastle Boys Soccer Team, under Mr. J. Noble as coacb, hostcd New- tonville Public School. A very exciting match took place wbich featured some out- standing plays by bofh teams. Af the end of regulation time this defensive struggle ended in a scoreless fie.- Lasf year the soccer activi- fies were confined f0 infra- mural g ames. Af a recent assembly the champion team for 1974-75 received their soccer badges. They were as foilows: Danî Martini Captain and team members, Mike Bennett, Annette Rowe, Michelle- Dion, Mark Lake, Tim Goorbarry Brad Kelly, Ken Gilmer and1 Lisa Wind. Scout Report The Scouts met on Monday, Sept. 29 affer their Operation Alert Week-end. Tents were broughrdown affer thaf acfiv- îty.A game of Murder Bal was enjoyed. Drap-In Centre About five persons showed up for the initial meeting of the Drop-In Centre. Subse- quenfly, definite plans have been postponed unf il the first of November. ÏNewcastle community Bowling 1 Ladies 175 and Over B. Petberick 202-184, G. Kelleher 212, M. Garrod 177-217, F. Wright 179-186, M. Burley 184-186, J. Holmies 176-189, F. Lunin 194, 1. Brown 237-212-276, M. Wade 218, M. Foster 266, A. Buckley 184, D. Mercer 183, H . Couroux 218, K. Mercer 199-209-259, S. Foster 233-250, D. Forth 188-222, B. Major 213-201-196, V. Wat son 175, M. Major 192-179 N. Wiliams 258-237, R. §inou 179-227, D. Langsfaff 196-190- 189, J. Pollard 198-222-205, A. Langstaff 202-189, T., Lang- staff 223-204 J Stere 216-179- 215, R. Lockhart 223-204, B. Dickson 175, E. Kidd 220-176. Men 225 and Over R. Sufcliffe 286-239, B. Farrow 230 G. Cowling 258- 242, G. Kimfiall 279, E. Taylor 284-246, J. Forrester 230, S. Powell 251, F. Stpleton 235. Thurs. Mixed 200 and Over G. For get 274-242, F. Lewis 248, C. MacGregor 224, W. Forget 200, B. Glanville 225- 247, J. Forget 221. Fi. Mixed 200 and Over B. Kentner .212, R. Good 220-321-230, T. Embley 219-216, R. Burley 210, M. Henry 204-215, A. Delaaf 230, Jý Delaat 203, J. Barchard 200- 237, L. Pearce 229, J. Holmes 232, A Pearce 288-224, L. Wllems 227, S. Powell 205, S. Nicholson 200-227, H. Nichol- son 221, B. Caîl 232, F. Glanville 203. Yonth Bowling The Newcastle Village Youth Bowling League will be held this season under the direction of the Newcastle Recreation Department., The registration date is Safurday, the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Hlarold Burley, and Doug, of Bridgenorfh, Mrs. E. McEwen, Peterborough, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkie al came in with best wishes and refreshments, including birth- day cake etc. Son Keith and family of Waterloo sent flowers. Mary Fac Gilmer, of Cameron, cailed in to see ber, Monday mornîng. Mr. and',Mrs. W. Peeples, and sons of Oakville, were Sunday visitors here with Mr. Te lephone 987-4201 -1 Jini Larocque, and Mr. Gord MeBride. Hait a dozen or so people aitendcd the meeting in the Library Room, ai Newtonviile Sehool, last Thursday atter- noon, field in iheinteresis of' our Senior Cii izens. Principal John Veldhuis iniroduced Mr. Wm. Wyatt, Chari ered Accountani, «tPort Hop e, who offered bis ser-vices re taxes for pensioners, ex- plaining the various mistakes sometimes made, in thaitfield by those who are not familiar wiih correct procedure. He volunteered to come ouf af a later date, if requested, f0 help any or ail, of this. age group with their tax forms. The Program Director of this area Mr. Joe Caruana, of Newcastle, also spoke f0 us, at some lcngth, offering assis- tance in supplies of games of ail kinds, încluding film show- ings, etc. when we are organized f0, carry on regular meetings. Ncxt Thursday, Oct.- 9, af 1:30 p.m., the speaker will be Mr. Doug Palmer of Port Hope, Ganar- aska Conservation Represen- tative, also Mr. Doug Moffaf t, M.P.P. our newlv elected N.D.P.i ed adult! this me from 1:' Libra afternoc Mr. Gilmer Thursd. wiih Mr Grant nouncini Elmira. Sudburý niight. ith Monday Mr. ai of Nec Mrs. Fr dr-ive ou afi l ot) the Kitt the scec aiiended waîî ha1 Mrs. N was honr and had Wade 1N Sunday; Mr. ai are visil ris, Mxi 11ev. C Sunday "When greatnes "Trusta In the Kendal 11ev. an( Mr. and hen-MVr. Mr. ,and and Mr Gilmer. The Canadian Statesnr member. Ail interest- Special speaker for the that of the Special Account, by 11ev. H. Brax will1 Ls are invited to attend service was 11ev. E. Schamer- Violet Gilmer. Bernice Hen- speaker and Ross Metc eeting at the school horo, of Bowmanville, and derson gave a detailed ac- choir leader. A donatioi 30 to 3:30 p.m. Garden Hill Choir provided counit of the work done by the. (one day's pay .) is req ry open on Wed., the special music, ail most Suoshine Committee, and by the Presbyterial. is, 1:30 to 4 p.m. enjoyable. cards of thanks were read Date of our Annua and Mrs. Raymond Sunday afternoon Mr. and' from Mose so remembered. Bazaar was set for of Islington, were Mrs. Don Vnkie, with Mr. Amelia Lancaster reported Grades 5 and 6 of oui ýay evening visitors and Mrs. Ron Burley, of oiý the visit to the, Manse on school are to be asked t( and Mrs. F. Gilmer. Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. F. Monday evening and a motion 12 doz. Posters for the Wade was busy an- Tufford, of Port Hope, and Mr. was passed to have those in by Oct. 15, and prizes ig the horse races at and Mrs. E. McEwen, of authority look into the matter given. 1Fridaynight, and at Petecrborough, visited Mn. and of the jont plumbing problemn A donation of $200 wa y Downs, Saturday Mrs. Harold Burley at Bridge- between the manse and the our coming Church An ien back to Elmira on nîîrth, enjoying a sail up the Sunday school. ary, Oct. 26 when 11ev, Snighit. Lake and supper later on. A new secretary's book is Brown will be our sr nd Mrs. Clinton B3rown Newtonville Women's Insti to be purchased. Members are reminc castle, wilh Mr. and tuic wîil mccl at the home of Thanks was expressed by bring their gifts of wari .d Ileuderson, look a Mrs. Olive Hienderson, on the President to ail who clothing to be sent R1e ii o Lanark Saiurday Wcd. afternoon, Oct. 15 at supplied cookies and fruit loaf Ludford, on Christian n whcre they visited 2:30. Roll Calan early picture to the Presbytery meeting. to the next meeting, C en Milis and enjoyed of yoursellf and a bit of 'The Child for Adoption" idea Orono U.C.W. have ncry. Later on, they personal history. has been carried out, and -a invitation for our Soci d the Races at Ka- Should be quite interesting. letter was read, enclosing her attend their Generai Downs. On Thursday, Oct. 16, at the picture and name, date of Meeing, in the main /Iary Wadc, of Barrie, meeting in the Library Room bir th, etc. The fee wiIl be Orono United Church, -e over the week-end of' the School the speaker will selected by the Field Staff, day, 0ct. 16, at 7:31 1Mr. and Mrs. Harry be mayor Garnet Rickard. Ail and paid for by our U.C.W. ýewcastle as ýguests, senior citizens are welcome. Carol Gardner volunteered to afternoon. Fece 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. act as contact with our Diho nd Mrs. KnFece Mr. Pat Gardner and Tim Adopted Child, 13 years of age. îh o ing relatives in Mor- spent the past week-end at Iiargaret Elliot's group a ýhigan. Pioneer Camp, near Hunts- have agreed to take on the jobC ra Gordon Montgomery's ville, it being ",Father and Son of' selling the 20 Church morning theme was week-end." Calendars. Life Achieves its Newtonville U.C.W. met in The Regionai Faîl U.C.W. s, " and the choir sang the Sunday School Hall, Wed. meeting will be heid at Maple and Obey." Oct. lst, and Pres. Olive Grove, Oct. 20, startiog at 9:15 afternoon, attending Hendserson opended with the a.m. Mrs. Alec Martin pre- Anniversary, were singing of "An Evening Pray- sides, and guest speaker will id Mrs. Montgomery, er," followed by the Lord's be 11ev. Jerry Brown of theVA 1Mrs. Wallace Boug- Prayer in unison. Pine Ridge School. andMr.Jimdams Carol Gardner read the There will also be an Jutaioe 1Mrs. Lloyd Clysdale, minutes of the previous meet- Oshawa Presbytery Event at rand Mrs. Frank ing and Treasurer's report Kingsview United Church, was eiven hv Sandra Mcliinis. Oshawa, on Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m. THREE SELF-SERVE STORE S WHERE YOU CAN SHOP INDOORS IN COMFORT OSHAWA WHITBY COURTICE 100 Bond St. W. 223 Brock St. N. 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