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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Jun 1977, p. 7

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IEdito First of a for the sta Post Office notices to day aftern day evenin had receiv Congrat Eleanor At Mr. and. Cracken, Bachelor o Trent Unii June 3rd. Birthday cillor Aifr lian Glen Hancock, X ningham, I tin, Mayor and Mrs.C Mr. Allan1 Mr. and and Mr. Williams,1 berta, arr ing at thE Nesbitt'sn Whitney.( enjoyed th Mrs. Russ cottage, Sc Mr. and son, Victo Crawford,1 fornia, Mrs E. Duchar on Sunday, Trenwith. Belated ings to M] Gray anc George K George wil from Mem Weekend and Mrs. A their grand Kirk Pear Mr. and1 The Newcastle Independent rs: Jack and Hazel Crago Telephone 987 College, spent the weekend Mrs. Jean Ric with ber parents, Mn., and father, Mn. Han' Mrs. Gardon Gannod Jr., spent Satundayw r n. and Mrs. Clnton Brown Mrs. David Mils enjoyed Sunday dinneo with Sunday, they their daug.ter and son-in-law, John's Angic e. and Ms. Fred Henderson, Montreal, whet ln anNewtonvlle. Bonathonwas Mrrs. William Mc-tr srvngfityy aii: a word of praise and Mn. Douglas Bnown, Kars tained the ladies of the Euchre priesthood of ti iff of ur own local we e recent visitons witMn. Club Iast Monday. Cbuncb. May we . We posted picnîc and Mns. Hanry Wade. Mns. Alice Quinney accomp- congratulations! relatives Wednes- On Saturday, Mn. and Mns. anied Mn. Hussey, Acton ta Congratulation ioon and by Thurs- Hanry Wade attended the Omemee ta visit ber sisten-in- Mns. Douglas F eg Osawa relatives dedication of the new Lodge law, Ms. Jean Gwilliams on Canl Hobbs) Med theirs! Hall in Osawa. Sunday. maied in St. G ulations ta Janet Mn. and Mrs. R.K. Hold- Mn. and Mrs. Felgate and can Cbunch on Sa Lkinson, daughter of away, Flin Flan, Manitoba, Colleen, Unionville, and Mn.ltb. M'rs. William Mc- are bolidaying with Mn. and and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newton- The Wood Fai ,who received ber Mrs. Harny Wade. vile, wene Sunday- evening was held an Sundi )f Arts degree from Thursday evening visitons visitons with Mn. and Mns. at Thistie Valleý versity on Fniday, with Mn. and Mrs. Stanley Wilfed Wood. and Mrs. Wilfned Powell were Mrs. Grace Mn. and Mrs. Peter Savoie, ed. greetings ta Coun- Shetlen and Mn. and Mrs. Mantreal, wene weekend Mn. William d Gray, Ms. Lii- Caig Anderson, Oshawa. Ail guests with bis nephew and Miss Jean Pe ney, Miss Louise visited with Mn. and Mns. tamîly, Mn.and Ms. John villeTomaveretu is. Marjôie Cun- Rager Duval and Shawn who Metraillen. fifteen day hou Mrs. Yvonne Mar- now ive on the 4th le. Mrs. Evelyn Nathrup and land, visiting M mGarnet Rickard, Last Wednesdav evenin. Bob and Mn. and Mrs. Jack sisten and brot Gladys Pacey and June 8th, was the Lions, Craga attended the Metraillen- bridge. While the: Rowe. Ladies and Installation nigbt Canbett wedding in St. John's ail the deconatior Mrs. Roy Nesbitt when the new executive was Anglican Chuncb, Port Hope the Queen's Silve and Mns. Tom installed for the coming year. on Satunday, June 11. A lovely tbey touned tl Fort McLeod, AI- Thinty-two pensons enjoyed neceptiain followed in the country. ived Fiday morn- the bus trip on Satunday, June Gneenwood Towers. Mns. Bertha e home of Mrs. lith tai the Metro Zoo, spon- Recent callens witb Mn. and Toronto, wasi mothen, Mns. Ina soned by the Newcastle Honti- Mrs. Howard Alun wene Mn. visiton with MI] On Saturday, ah cultural Society. Eveard Awde, Mn. and Mrs. Harmen. e day with Mr. and Miss Hilda Cryderman, Bob Morse, Seneca, South Wiggans at their vennon, B.C. and nephew, Dakota, Mns. Inez Richards, Anglican Chu eugog Point. Mike Cox, Texas, were among Portland, Onegon and Miss Rev. Allan Ha] Mrs. E. Richard- those Cryderman Cousins wbo Sybil Langmaid, Oshawa. ated the wedding nia, B.C., Mrs. J. gatbered at the home of Mn. Mn. and Mns. Jack Delvin Hobbs ta Mn. Do Los Angeles, Cali- and Mrs. Harry Jase for wene Tbunsday visitons with on Satunday, Ju . E. Wolfe and Mrs. buffet, suppen Sunday even- Mn. and Mns. Clinton Burley. George's Anglica me, Toronto, visited ing. On Sunday, Mns. Alice Rowe At the Sunday with Miss Dorothy On Saturday eigbty-one entetained ber family ta a George's Anglic attended the Cryderman steak barbecue in honoun of Rev. Haldenby's anniversary• greet- Family pîcnic at Petticaat ber husband Allan's birtbday titled Be Strang r. and Mrs. Alfred Provincial Park. Thse present wene Mn. and Courage,The Wa: d Mr. and Mrs. Mn. and Mrs. Calvin Crago Mrs. Glenn Rowe, Fenelon ta Joshua are g imball. Hopefully, accompanied Mn. and Mns. Falls, Mn. and Mps. Verne pensons taday for Il be home this week Jack Craga ta the Crago Rowe, Lonie and Robent, Mn. faced witb tasks drial Hospital. Family Reunion on Sunday at and Mns. Bian Rowe and very formidable. J visitors with Mr. Lowville Park. Darneli. A Social Plan AIbert Pearce were Miss Candy Stonks, Rex- Mn. Lloyd Stephenson, meeting will be Ichildren, Vicki and dale, was home fan the Nancy and Mernîdy spent the day, June l6th ce, Bethany. weekend. weekend in Belleville at thein meet a commit Mrs. Don Murdoc a Miss Cindy Gasrod, Humber cottage. needs of Senior vIladge of Newcastle akes Room for New Arena -42011 kard and her ve Bonathon, with Mr. and s, Ottawa. On attended St. an Church, e Rev. John honoured for ears in the he Anglican e extend our s to Mr. and Fenton (nee who were eorge's Angli- aturday, June amily Picnic day, June 12th y Park. Mr. Wood attend- Morley and rin, Browns- rned from a day in Eng- Mr. Morley's her in Cam- ere, they saw ns honouring er Jubilee as hrough the Aiken, New a weekend rs. Dorothy rch News ldenby offici- of Miss Carol uglas Fenton ne 11th at St. an Church. Service at St. can Church, sermon was and of Good rds God gave good for all r all who are s that seem rning Council held Thurs- at 8 p.m. to ttee for the Citizens. ENNISKILI An overcast sky on Sunday true brotherhood. There we morning seemed to be one of ordinants taking active lea several reasons for a smaller ing parts as well as th than usual attendance at the Ordination Service on the la morning services but those evening. This interesting r who were able to join in port was next best to beinga worship were amply reward- the Conference which had on ed. Ella Bowman was in one member from our Co charge of the Jr. Congregation gregation in attendance b who also had a humorous hopefully will have mar children's story by our Min- more at next year's Confe ister as he told about "Wal- ence which will most probab ter, the Country Flea!, who be held in Oshawa. is a cousin of Waldo the circus S.S. was opened by Joy flea and with encouragement Virtue who had a story o though he was almost invisi- Camping. She reported th bly tiny he did a flying leap actual financial figures of o and triple somersault so we successful Anniversary Se can also do much for the glory vice and Supper and a of God. Our organist and nounced the up-comng datec pianist Tony Turnbull led the the annual Community Picn music and was accoipanist sponsored by the S.S. o for his charming wife as she Sunday, June 26th 12 noona sang the pleasing solo "When I the Conservation Area whî Think Upon Thy Goodness". families provide table cloth Another couple, our Manse food, hot and cold beverag partners Harold and Norma dishes etc. The staff w Kempling gave a most com- attend to games and prize prehensive coverage, as they Néxt Sunday is Birthday Bo reported on 1977 Bay of Quinte donations from May and Jun Conference which they attend- birthday pupils. ed in May at Peterboro with Past events for this we highlights such as its theme are-Sunday The Annual Me "Happiness", informal open- orial Service in Hampt ing, greetings from the follow- Cemetery. Wednesday- 8 p.x ing men, the Peterboro EnniskillenU.C.W. meeting Mayor, an R.C. Bishop, Trent the home of Mrs. C. Aver University Dean, The guest with speaker, Mrs. Marjor speaker from U.S.A. had his Ferris, Past President-Pre message centred on spiritual byterian U.C.W. Full repo hieafing human concerns, next week., camping benefits, native Coming events are-Thu: peoples, workshops, Women's day 8 p.m. The Townc Youth and M and S work were Newcastle Social Planniz other topics. A Roman Catho- Council has received a signi lic priest from P.Q. stressed cant grant for Sr. Citizen re ad- the ast e- at ly on- ut ny er- ly ce on the ur r- n- of ici on at ien 's, es ill es. ox ine ek M- ýon M. in ry, rie ,es- ort irs- of ýng fi- 's Demolition work on the Newcastle arena was well underway by the middle of last week to make room for a new $350,000 facility planned on the site. Workmen were busy tacklhng the job of taking the building's trusses down on Wednesday and Thursday. The new building replacing the 26-year-old arena will have more space in the rink as well as for parking with three properties which the town is buying to add to the arena site. Newcastle Lions Club Installs Officers for New Term New officers were welcomed into their positions as the Newcastle Lions Club prepared to bring in their 1977-78 executive at last week's meeting. New members also passed through the initiation rites as the club gets set to change its board of directors officially on July lst. Past District Governor Ed Leslie was on hand for the ceremony, passing the gavel from President Ev Jenkins·over to Del Moore. Included in the above photo, left to right, are (front) Past District Governor Leslie, president-elect, Del Moore, outgoing president, Ev Jenkins, Zone Chairman Ed Majer, (centre) 3rd Vice Président Warren Tate, 2nd V.P. George Rickard, 1st V.P. George Nicholson, (back) Directors Murray Walton, Bill Montgomery, Ben Hoogkaamp, andStan Powell, Tail Twister Richard Lovekin, Lion Tamer Frank Brady and Treasurer Larry Pearce. The club's secretary, Charlie Megit, was absent for the photo. .EN lobby or consult the minister for details. S.S. Picnic June 26th. Sunday, July10th-10:30 a.m. A joint Open Air Communion Service will be held in Enniskillen Conservation Area Park, with people being urged to bring lawn chairs and picnic lunches to share in a fellowship picnic after the service. In case of rain the service will be held in Ennis- killen United Church. "Wak- ing the Sleeping Giant", a forum to awaken youth poten- tial in the church, September 23-25, sponsored by Bay of Quinte. Conference Youth team. Contact the minister for details. Some of our sick folks are gradually returning home to complete recuperations slowly. Our sympathy goes to our correspondent Lu Griffin on the death of her aunt at Guelph last week, also to the families of the late Fred Partner of Tyrone. Election Day has come and gone when our local Poling Booth was well patronized by eligible voters. Our U.C.W. Booth for the Gigantic Bazaar at the Darl- ington Arena had gratifying financial results for which we say thank you to folks contrib- uting merchandize as well as the patronizing purchasers. Many of our families attended the Decoration Day Service at Hampton Cemetery on Sunday evening when Pastor Erb of Hampton led in the Order of Service and our minister Rev. Kempling gave the address when he told of 2 lands, Land of Hope and Land of Memories. Local musical messages were by Mrs. Gladys Smith and Mr. Bruce Hurst in their music numbers "Beyond the Sunset" and "Beautiful Isle of Some- where." Margaret and Orville Ash- ton were Saturday guests of Karen, Charles and Tara Jane Ashton, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Angus King, Little Britain, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson, Lindsay were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tay- lor, Solina were Saturday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Taylor's. Mrs. C. Avery assisted by The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. June 15. 1977 7 Mrs. Ross Sharp entertained Lynda. We see she has a about 30 ladies at a bridai teaching job at N.S. shower for Brenda McLaugh- Andy Piggott was weekend lin on Friday evening. guest with the "Cub Scouts" at Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill, Marydale Park, Newtonville, Stayner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur he won a Bronze Medal on the Brunt, Bowmanville were Olympie Day Competition. Sunday guests with Miss Clara Congratulations Andy. Page. Mrs. Joy Werry was home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor- for weekend but returned back land were entertained on to hospital for more treat Saturday evening for dinner ment. We wish her a speedy with Dr. and Mrs. Clark recovery. Werry at their Blackstock Michael Holmes, St. Cather home. mes spent weekend with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. H. Witmer, G. Lyons and friends. Toronto, were visitors on We wish a speedy necovery Friday with Mr. and Mrs. S. for Elsie McGill and Loià Pethick. Fenguson, both in Bowman- "Welcome Home" to Mr. ville Memonial. and Mrs. Fred Draper. They Mr. and Mrs. M. Evans, have spent over a month in Annprior were weekend visit- England. ors with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cobb, Werry and family. Waterloo, were weekend guests with Miss Heather Griffin and her parents. Mrs. E.R. Taylor, accomp- anied Mrs. Helen Millson to DEbUI EI the Women's Institute at Solina this week. Mrs. C. Avery and daughter Lynda, attended Lvnda's graduation at Western Uni- versity. Congratulations to NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB CariMvl Parade JULhY e nth a1977 ENTRY FORM Class 1 - Floats (Business or Private) ClaSS 2- Best Dressed Boy Class 3C Best Dressed Girl ClaSS 4 - Most Original Boy or Girl Class 5 - Best Decorated Girl's Bicycle, Class 6 - Best Decorated Boy's Bicycle ClaSS 7 - School Floats Theme: "MAKE YOUR FELLOW MAN FEEL NEEDED" m wish to enter in Classent My naWpe isishaspeedyre Mail entries to Box 249, Newcastle LOA raHO United Church News On Sunday, June 12th Rev. David Spivey titled his ser- mon, God Made Himself Dependent based on the Scrip- tue from Deuteronomy 10:12- 22 and 1 Corinthians 3:5-9. Memorial gifts of Bibles were dedicated in memory of Miss Mabel Oldfield and Mrs. Edna Selby. Next Sunday, being Father's Day, the ladies of the UCW are leading the worship with Mrs. Marion Minifie as guest preacher. It is also the day of the first annual Father's Day Barbe- cue and Strawberry Supper. The Prayer for the week is: Lord, help me to see my part within the total purpose you have for life and help, me to undertake it, however hard or humble it may be. Amen. work and are calling for a representative from each pas- toral charge to meet in Newcastle Village Community Hall to set up a Sr. Citizen's body to best determine the use of these funds for our mutual benefit. Friday, June 7 at 8 p.m. Youth Group "School Closing" Dance in Community Hall, everyone welcome. Next Sun- day-11:15 a.m. Tyrone Con- gregation will hold an Outdoor Service in the Community Hall Park, as the highlight of a weekend of Community cele- bration in honor of the Queen's Silver Jubilee. Advance Notices are, The Camping season is close upon us! Now is the time to send in those registrations for camps for children and adults e.g.! Family Camps. See the camping brochures in the

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