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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jan 1978, p. 11

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r Nemraz tie iuêtpeubeut Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 -I Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin ~were Friday evening guests of ~Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbaîl. '-Mr. Gary Johnson, Seneca ~College, Scarborough, was :bome for the weekend and visîted, Miss Rose Gibbons, 'renton on Sunday. ~Saturday evening dinner g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (unt, Pontypool, were ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ,Powelf, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis )Wood, Bowmanville and Mr. aind Mrs. Andy May, Balian- E~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade s~pent Saturday in' Toronto wbere Mr. Wade'attended the tbrty-first annual Shouldice ,Patients' Reunion at the Royal :~okHotel. Mr. Jack Crago w~as also an attendant at the ~Reunion. Miss Candy Storks, Scarbor- ~ough, .was home for the ,veekend. ~ Mr. William Storks bas ,turned from a western 'business trip to 'Vancou ver, ~Regina, and Calgary. s~Mrs. JilI Christie. friend -Jye and Mr. Ian Barron, ~,oronto, visited with Mr., and -Mrs. Gordon Garrod Jr.,, on ~the wèekend. SMiss Cindy Garrod, R.N., 'lias accepted a position at the -Whitby Psychiatrie Hospital ,.and commences ber duties ý February 6th. SThe Afternoon Unit of the (UCW met last Thursday, ijLJanuarýy 12 at the home of ~Mrs, Kay Kimbaîl, with fif- ~teen members present. Those invited to the In- duction Service of Judge E. Richard Lovekin in Brampton one MondýaY, January 16 la- Business May %Oy for Parking Lu n Nqewcastle ~Newcastle Councillor Aif Gray said last week that the town should canvass Ibsinesses in Newcastle village to see if' they are wîling to pay, the costs of a inunicipal parking area., TLhe suggested location of iihe parking lot is between Mill St. and Arthur St. on land 4here the old village fire hall was îocated. , ÎCouncillor Gray saîd' at a illeeting of the public works ,e0mmýittee that if the parking ltis area-rated, it would have to be cbarged to businesses on mtain street. He said he would 413e to see costs of the lot per ierchant. . The Town of Newcastle and îhe Durham Region owe ýý proximately $152,000 on uderground services in east Bowmaniville. l'he money is owing to a developer who oversiýzed pipes in0he Hobbs Drive area and Will net be reimbu-ïLrsed until dêvlopenttakes place futhter north, the town's public works committee learnied. T H TALISMAN EMPORIUM <Eat at Sandy's Snacker Barrel) et Hwy. 115 and North St., Newcastle NOW 1OP.EN Every Saturday and Strnday' cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade, Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbali, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quinney, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Del Moore, Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Hoar, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brereton, Mr. and Mrs. David Riekard, 'Mrs. Pauline Storks and Mrs. Wilda Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson. Mrs. Reta Embley and friend Mrs. Parks, Picton, have returned fromn an enjoy- able vacation in Hollywood, Florida. Mrs. E. Warburton, Courtice and Mrs. C. Daniels, Oshawa were recent visitors with their brother, Mr. Charles Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lan- caster attended the Grills- Werry wedding on Saturday, January 14, at Enniskillen Church and the reception following at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer, Port Hope, visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown. Miss Berniece Milligan, Vice-President and Mrs. Madeleine Buckley, Secre- tary, attended the dinner in Solina on Saturday, January 14, celebrating the 75th, anniversary of the Women's Institute. Senior Citizens meet this Thursday, January 19 at the Newcastle Community Hall. Mr. R. Brenton Rickard attended a Lions Meeting in Kingston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott spent the weekend in Ham- it on with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Ken Newton. ]BOOK BEAT1 By D.M. Dineen, Chief Librarian, Newcastle Public Library System New books corne in al shapes and sizes, but most surprisîng is the wide range of topics. Public libraries try to have something for everyone, so check the following list of a few of the new books at your local ibrary. If there is something for you, perhaps you should suggest your favourite topîc so that it too may be covered. Kitchens and Bathrooms - repairs and decorating, Elton: It's a littie bit funny - Elton John, musician, A Time to Search - adoption, Crime in Our Century - famous crimes, Encyclopedia of ad-libs, crazy jokes, insuits and wisecracks. The Life and Loves of Cary Grant - biography, -Creating pictures with Preserved Flowers, The Revenge of the Methodist Bicycle Company - Toronto streetcars, Skits and Spoofs for Young Actors, The Parent's book about Divorce, The Hot and Spicy Cookbook, Understanding Flying, Natural Resources of Britisb Columbia and the Yukon, How to Restore, Repair and Finish almost Everything, The Silence and the Storm - Tom Thomson, How to recognize 30 edible mushrooms. Books are owned by your local library can usually be obtained free of charge on interlibrary loan. Visit the library for more information. PA DDY"' MARK ETÎý New and Used Furniture madAppiances Trade-I1ns Accepted on Appi a nces - asy Credit Terms Avalable - Telephone 263-2241 Hamptun t Mrs. Florence Ferguson accompanied ber son and daughten-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ferguson on Sunday when tbey visited Mn. and Mrs. Wilfred Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Rutsch, Toronto. With Mrs. Dorothy Harmer on Sunday, were ber grand- daugbter, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, Terry and Coney, Kitchener. Mrs. Gladys Belsey, Oshawa, was a Satur- day caller at Mrs. Harmer's. Sunday evening dinner guests with Mn. and Mrs. Robin Alldred included Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, Mrs. Gordon Mc- Knight, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Keitb Ormiston, Ebenezen and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Alldned, Redvers, Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Alldred spent a few days with Mn. and Mrs. Robin Alldned previously, after which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter and family, Asbburn. Sympathy is extended to friends and relatives of Mr. Cecil Malley who passed away at Memonial Hospital, Bow- manville, on Monday, January 16. Birthday greetings to Michelle Hope, Jean Britton, Alfred Webb, Tommy Coucb, Eva Hoar, Michael Wade and Marilyn Kent. Miss Shirley Allin is a patient in St. John's Convales- cent Hospital, Willowdale. 1Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephen- son, Nancy and Merridy, Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clarke, Mn. and Mrs. James Stephenson, and famîly attended a Clarke family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mns. Cecil Tomlinson, Belle- ville. Belated- birthday greetings to Miss Flossie Graham. A family party wlas held in ber honour on Saturday evening at the homie cf Mr. and- Mrs. ClIifford Reid, Bowmanville. Horticultural Meeting On. Tbursday evening, January 12, members cf the Newcastle Horticultural Society enjoyed their annual open meeting at the Newcastle Community Hall. Officens elected for the coming year were President, Margery Freethy, Secretary Donna Wallis, Vice-President Lorna Crockett and Treasurer Mrs. Bertha Fisher. Dr. Bruce Allin showed pictures and gave a commentary on New Zealand. His fine presentation of mostly nature pictures were thor- oughly enjoyed by all present. Anglican Chunch Newi On Sunday, January 15, Rev. Grant Schwartz, Whitby was guest preacher at St. George's Anglican Church. Coffee,hour was enjoyed after the Service. Week of Prayer Services will be beld in Bowmanville the week of January 22nd and to January 29tb. The Anglican Church Women meet this Wednesday, January 18 at the home of Mrs. Len Palmn, Morgan's Road, North. United Chuncb News The Celebration of Com- munion was observed at Newcastle United Church on Sunday, January 15. Rev. David Spivey chose as bis sermon, Contacts with Jesus - the release cf a chained madman. The Hi-C members are busy selling tickets for their pan- cake breakfast on February 15. The 9, 10 and il yean old Tadpoles meet on Mondays at four o'clock. The 6, 7 and 8 year old Tadpoles meet on Thursdays at 4 o'clock. Mem- bers cf each group take a bag lunch. Next Sunday Rev. Charles Newton, minister of North- minsten United, Church, Oshawa,, and Rev. Spivey exchange Pulpits. The, week cf Prayer for donp 260, B. Lewis 316-212, E. Taylor 233, S. Powell 227, C. Strachan 211, J. Schultz 211, T. Embley 226-212, W. Flintoff 217, G. Calder 202, B. Farrow 226-306-245, R. Sutcliffe 202- 245, M. Henry 216, G. Cowling 202-295. Thunsday Mixed J. Forget 239, B. Glanville 213-240, G. Forget 288-336, E. Stephens 229-247, M. Henny 201-233-316, R. Forget 234-208, F. Lewis 247, W. Fonget 232, K. Southern 201. Friday Mixed B. Glanville 224, M. Bunley 215-265, T. Sluymers 234-228, Bowmanville Office. I L. Pearce 254-275-224, H. Nickolson 285-204, A. Vogels 220-242, R. Pearce 214-226, Mý. Henry 260-207, R. Burley 202, H.M. Munro 218, T. Embley 237, B. Modill 218, B.,,Caîl 238, R. Good 207-233-371, B. Kentner 226, G. Osmond 290. Youth 125 and Over S. Crockett 131-132, B. Crockett 147, K. Pierik 156, R. Hoogkomp 178, W. Couch 218, M. Maletto 183, N. Lake 136-152, R. Wammomker 195, T. Brayeau 139, J. Boyd 163, M. Tufford 148, J. Walker 146, L. Wind 142-157, D. Burns 24-2,P. Bromley 188-164, A. Rowe 194, W. Luke 155, C. Luke 145, S. Robinson 128, M. Tryca 135, J. Wind 130-173, L. Kozak 132-143, G. Martin 172-210, K. Gilmer 164-176, D. Chard 157-215, R. Ibbison 164-168, P. Willems 140-127, T. Oke 227-210. Wbat do you think of a man who gets after bis wife to be ready when the ride cornes to go out New Yean's Eve, and gets on the road and bas to corne back for bis tickets. I bet he will think twice before be. gets after bis wife to be ready. And this man wnites for the Newcastle column. The C anadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 18, 1978 il Norman Scott, Nelson' Osborne, Reeve Sidney Little, Deputy Reeve O. 1F. Robson, Town Clerk Alick Lyle and Town Assessor Clarence Oke. In the Dim and 1Dis tant Pas t 49 Years Ago Thursday, January 17, 1929 Ontario Motor Sales Limited of Oshawa and Wbitby, have leased the front part of Mr. Alan Williams store, next to the Bowman House, as an attractive showroom to display "Chevrolets." Miss Galbraith gave a paper on ber work at the Boys' Training School, Mrs. J. Ross Stutt sang a very pleasing vocalsolo, and Mrs. A. Frise and ber group served dainty refreshments at the regular meeting of -the Home and School Club, held in Principal Johnston's room at tbe Public, School. Editor M. A. James cele- brated bis 8lst birthday on January l4tb. R. J. Rovan Co. announces a big clearance sale with 3,000 pairs of ladies and mens PIubingý e at Save on many regular stock items to Jan. 28 A 'King Sizef Ktchen Cenfre' Sink Ensemble For King-size farmilies, a king-size sink ensemble, complete with removable hardwood cufting board. Plus, Waltec's beautiful Elite' single-control mix- ing faucet with swivel ac- tion spray aerator. Outside dimensions 18" x 31". Bowl size 14" x 16" x< 7". A beautÎfui buy at Specia 1I Stainiess Steel Sinks Double Bowl with Ledge Back Complete wîth sfainless steel basket strainers and tail pipe. 1 haie, 21 " x 32" Seecia i ~OOY5Single Bwvl with VJ Ledge, Back Compete with strainer and tail pipe. 3 hole, 29' x 20r' Specia Beiwood Vanfties Classic Style in Antique White or Walnuf finish. Consfructed from warp and dent resistant particle board and finished with a durable finish. Doors are, moulded from styrene. The 18" vanity is 16'/4" deep, 1 door. The 24" and 30" units are 181/." deep, 2 doors. Top and faucets sold separately. 18" wide Specia i 24" wide Cutured Marbie Vanity Tops A beautîful accent wif h the rich looks of real marble ... but if is superior in strength, impervious f0 water and resists ýtains, infegral back splash. Taps sold separately. 19'top Special $4495F Special1 25"top Special $49.95 49095 ABS Pipe Durable, lighfweight pipe cements together. Use for drainage from sink, tub. toilet or 'laundry. Sold in 12' lengths in 2 diameters. 11/2" 3" Speciai', Speciai $4.29 à%129 Co pper Pipe On Sale Type M- 1/21, 12' len-gth Falucets for Kitchen and Bath.. on sale. A. Tub and Shower Faucet This low priced set in- cludes, adjustable shower head, faucef and modern lucite ha ndles. $36-95 B. Tub and Shower Single-lever fixture Onie-hand cont roI of hot and cold -- acomforta- ble mix always on tap. $39-.95 C. Vanity Faucet Add sparkle fo your bath . Low price. Lucite handles. D. Single Control Vanity' Faucet Easy f0 instaîl. E. Dual Control kitchen Fau cet Complete with swing spout, lucite handles. F. Single Lever Kitchen Faucet Allows mixing of hot and cold water with ease. Fifs standard 8" centres. $35 w.95 Eliminate Embarrassing Bahiroom Odors Reduce bafhroem mois- fure problems, quietly and efficiently, with an easy te install fan. Mounts easily in wall or ceilin g. C.S.A. approved. Cernplete with brushed aluminum grill. OnIy Show er Cabinets A Do-It-Yourself Problem Solver A shower stal s a space saver that can solve a lot of bathroom problems at home or the cottage. A family convenience thats inexpensive for the handy-man. Plastic 301. x 30', Complete with fittings shoes to be cleared. One of the bargains listed is 300 pairs of ladies shoes at 98e a pair. T. B. Gilchrist advertises tweed worsted and navy blue overcoats for men at $14.95. The Great Nortbern Utilities Company of Chicago is plan- ning to build a gas pl nt in Oshawa wbicb would serve Osbawa, Whitby, Bowman- ville, 'Newcastle, Port Hope and Cobourg., Herbert Hooey bas been elected Worsbipful District Master 'of tbe Cartwright, Loyal Orange District Lodge. 25 Vears Ago Thursday, Jan. 15, 1953 INlembers of tbe 1953 Bow- manville Town Council are His Worsbip Mayor Morley Vanstone, Councîllors Ronald Hetherington, Claude Kilmer, Walter De Geer, Fred Cole, Andrew M. Thompson was elected president of the newly formed departmernt of recrea- tion of Bowmanville, vice pres. Cliff Samis, secretary Dora Purdon, treasurer Fred Cole. 1 A very' rare disease with 3 cases in Cavan and one in Monaghan, baciliary dysen- try, bas a total of i36 cases in the county. Bowmanville Business and' Professional Women's Club is sponsoring a sewing contest for the women o'f Durham County. 1Effective today Garton Coach Lines are starting a new bus service between Bowmanville and Lindsay. tbrough Newcastle and along Highway 35 tbrouigh Orono, Kirby, Ballyduff and Janet- ville. Jessie McArthur of Black- stock bas been chosen as one of six girls across the Dominion of Canada in the Anglican Churcb to attend the coronation celebrations in England in June.: Miss Evelyn (Betty) Flax- man bas been' transferred from the Port Hope office of the Northumberland Durham Office of Health to the Hot Water Heaters with controiied current Au automatic thermostat turns on current only when needed trom these corrosion-resistant, glass-Iined hot water heaters. A thick blanket of insulation retards heat~ loss. Installation is easy because no vents or long piping runs are necessary. Just instail the he.,ater-near its point of greatest use. Installation instructions included. Vour choice: Rheem 40 gai. hot water heater Casqcade '40', 40 gai. hot water heater $1i 13.00 Post Form Cou ntertopS As practical as they are beautiful!î Compliment your.kitchen decor with a new countertop, complete with blacksplash. Choose f rom Maple Block or any of our other decor patterns in stock. Each top is 25"~ deep. 11ý11 8' Iength ~31 .60 10' Iength $39650 Neéd a speciai size top? We can make one for you in 7 - 10 days if you choose a stock pattern, Just bring, your measurem-renits. _NOSHAWA N.. 2 ---CORTICE BUI~LL100 Bond St. West Bloor St. E. Of OSHAWA b Sat. to 5:30 InL...... Thurs. & Fri. to 9:00 Four Convenient Self-Serve Locations ~Z iLJ 223 Brock St. N. 37 Ontario St. ShpinCmptyIdorCmSt ~~ Mon. to Wed. to 6:00 Mon. f0 Fri. to 5:30. 1AR(9L Sop n cov e e n e olvn r ge ac ont .Sthu t . 9: 0 '0Sat. I 4 00 Use your Chargex or Master Charge or OurThurs. Fn. to 9:00

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