Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanville, dune 14, 1978 15 Sympathy is extended ta friends, relatives and Mn. and Mns. Len Lambert on the deatb of ber daugbter, Mrs. Rasemary Cochrane Mass in Oshawa on Friday, June 9. We are pleased ta report that Mn. Ivor Brawley wba was moved fnom Memroial Hospital, Bawmanville, ta tbe Sykes - Wing of Oshawa General Hospital, is impnaving in bealth. Tuesday afternoan callers at the Crago's were Mn. William Laventy, Stratfand and is parents, Mn. and Mrs. Lewis Laverty, Oshawa. Saturday visitars with Mn. and Mrs. Samuel Pawell, Lake Shore, wene Mn. and Mrs. Haley Sherman, Lisa and Donald, Beeton. Sunday callens at the Powell's included Mn. and Mrs. Allan Hldaway, Pont Bitain, Mn. and Mns. Bob Gloven and Mn. and Mns. Ernest Tonkin, Oshawa. .Rev. and Mns. David Spivey wene arnong the ninety-faur new Canadians wbo neceived thein Canadian citizenship in Oshawa on Thursday moirning, dune 8. We extend congratulations ta Mn. and Mrs. Donald Martin (nee Irene Vogels) who were married on Saturday, dune 10, 1978 at Our Lady of Mercy Catholie Chunch, Port Hope, Ontario. We notice an King Street W. ini the Queen's Hotel, a lovely new flower shop bas opened ip. Flowers by Kay apened on Saturday, dune 10. We wish tjiem well on their new shbp in the village. 1 Friday ovennighit guests witb Mn. and Mns. Abert Peance included Ken and dean Pearce, Orangeville; Elizabeth and Ted Walton, Brampton, Mns. Peggy Visser, Toronto and Kirk and Vieki Peance, Bethany. Mrs. May Scott, Brampton, is staying witb Mn. and Mns. Albert Peance for a couple of weeks. Miss Candy Storks, Scarbon- ougb, was borne for the weekend. Monday visitons with Mrs. Jill Christie at ber Beaventan, cottage included aunt and uncle Mn. and Mns. G. Friedianden Rio de daniena; Mrs. Rene Kuntz, Charleston; Gwen Fox, St. Leonand's England; Mns. Pauline Stonks and Carolyn Garnad. Miss Judith Powell, Stayner and Mn. Hanold Powell, Toronto, wene Friday aven- night visitons witb thein parents, Mn. and Mns. Stanley Poell, aften attending the retinerent party for Mn. Albert Peance. Satunday nigbt callers at Mn. and Mns. Stanley Powell's wene Mn. and Mns. Allan Holdaway, Pont Bitain. Congratulations ta Mn. Erie Johnson who was a lucky $10,000 winnen in last Thusday's Wintario Dnaw. Mns. Alice Quinney enter- tained the Ladies Euchne Club last Monday., Wednesday visitons with Mns. May Burley and Mn. Arthur Clarke wene Mn. and Mns. Donald Burley, Wingharn. Thunsday visitons included Mn. and Mns. Cecil Tomlinson, Belleville; Mn. Jack Delvin, Belleville; Mn. and Mns. Lloyd Stephenson, Nancy and Menidy. Mns. Bessie Stephenson attended the Bowmanville Graduate Nurses' Reunion last Thunsday when twenty- one enjayed a lovely roast beef dinnen at St. Paul's Church, Bowmanville. On Saturday, dune 10, Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson accornpanied by Mns. Bertha Daniels, Oshawa and Mrs. Ruby Warburton, Courtice, attended the 5th wedding annivensary receptian at the Duke of Edinbungb Hall, Belleville i n honour of Mn. and Mns. Hobart Adams. On Sunday, Mrs. Bessie Stephenson, Mns. Raye Delvîn, Mns. Helen Jase, Mrs. Ruby Warbunton and Mns. Bertha Daniels attended the 1Oth anniversary of Mountain View Chureh. On Satunday, dune 10, at St. Andnews Presbyterian Chuneh, Bowrnanville, Mn. and Mns. R.B. Riekard, Mn. and Mrs. Frank Hoar, Mn. and Mrs. Murray Walton and Mn. and Mns. George Riekard attended the wedding of Miss Lorraine dames. Mn. and Mns. Ralph Van Dusen, Fonthill, wene last Tuesday visitons witb Mn. and Mns. George Buckley. Mn. and Mns. Wilfred Wood wene guests at the Martin,- Vogels wedding in Pont Hope on Saturday witb reception follawing at the Part Hope Legian Hall., Mns. Gladys Brown is a patient in Memoial Hospital, Bowrnanville. Mn. and Mns. dack Crago enjoyed Sunday at Lowville Park whene they attended the Craga Reunion. Miss Cathy Scott and friend Miss Canal Lapp, Toronto, enjayed the weekend witb Cathy's parents, Mn. and Mrs. John Scott at their summen place at Hanington Nannows. Mn., and ,Mns. Lloyd Slayýýr, Oakville, 'wene Sunday evening guests at the John Scott home. On Satunday local CBe's Ceeul and Marg Miller, doe and Joan Miller and Gneg and Marlene Whitney rnotored ta Yorkshire, New York, whene they attended a Coffee Break and stayed ovennigbt at Arcade, New York. They anived home Sunday witb two trophies, one for being the only Canadian Club nepre- sented and the then for travelling the greatest distance. Birthday gneetings ta Alfred Gray, Lillian Glenney, Louise Haneoek, Majorie Cunningharn, Lena Garrod, Yvonne Martin, Mayor Garnet Riekard and Mns. Gladys Pacey. Mn. and Mns. David Milton, Ottawa, wene weekend visitons witb her parents, Mn. and Mns. Murray Paterson. Recent callers with Mn. and Mrs. Howard Allin wene Miss Marlon Fisher, Belleville, Mrs. Peggy Visser, Toronto and Mn. and Mrs. Kennetb Peance, Oangeville. Mrs. Nellie Haigb, who bas been visiting relatives and friends in the distriet, netunned bomne ta, Winnipeg, Manitoba on Monday, dune 12. On Sunday ber brother and sister-in-law, Mary and Alfred Garrod entertained the Garrod family. Enjoying this family dinner were Mn. and Mns. Gardon Gannod Sr., Mn. and Mrs. Gordan Garrod dr. and family. Mn. and Mrs., Robent Brawn and family, Mrs. Betty Brown, Mn. and Mrs. Victor Garad, Mn. and Mrs. Allan Tettley, Oakville, Mn. and Mrs. Wallace Couch and family, Mn. and Mrs. Ran Hlope and family and Mn. and Mrs. Sierd de dang, Derek and Tammy. Miss Elsie Rawe, an Onono native and correspondent for many years for the Canadian Statesman, but for many years a resident of Newcastle, passed away at Nel Gar Castie Nursing Home an Friday morning, dune 9th. Sympathy is extended ta relatives and friends. Mn. and Mrs. Herbie Paeden attended the funeral of bis niece, Mrs. Rosemany Mass in Oshawa on Monday, dune l2th. Mn. and Mns. dae Hockin, Oakville, attended ber bnotber's netinernent party or Friday evening, enjoying meeting many old frîends. Retireinent Party for Albert Pearce At %the Newcastle Cornmunity Hall on Friday7 evening, dune 9tb, 1978, aven two bundred friends andi relatives gathened ta hanaur Mn. Albert Pearce an bis ;retinernent as a mîlkrnan. Mn, Brentan Rickard, capable Master of Ceremanies invited Mn. and Mns. Stanley Powell ta escont Albert and bis wife Myrtle ta the seats of honaur at the table surounded by theinebilîdren, Lanny, Rick, Wayne and Elizabeth. The entertainment of the evening was supplied by the talented Glenn Allin family - Glenn, dean, Shirley. Steven and Nancy wba presented musical comedy as well as traditional harrnony and the mucb appneciated sala Daniny Boy by Glenn. Mrs. Margaret Rudman, the village's renowned paetess, nead ber fitting address on Albert's life, which was rnuch enjoyed by ahl. Mn. George Kimbaîl then presented Albert with a new autamatie eleetnie watcb and a punse of money for a holiday aften bis July netinement. .Albert nesponded by tbanking ah wba bhad came and helped ta make sucb a memorable evening, bis customres, frîends, relatives, neighbaurs land ca-wonkers. Mn. Reginald Le Gresley, former employer and New- castle Dainy Ownen sent bis regrets but Mn. Bob Stevens paid tribute to the tnustwonthy Albert who was employed at Glen Rae Dairy for 22 years. MC Brenton then called on Rev. David Spivey wbo bnaugbt greetings an behaîf of the Cburch fnom Rev. W. Patterson, Rev. M. Fisher and Rev. E. Woodland. Rev. Thomas Smith, who nesides in Bowmanville was present and endonsed the gneetings of ahl the others and comrnended Albert fan bis faithful work in tbe Chuneh as well as bis wonk of delivering milk. Mayor of the Town of Newcastle, Gannet Riekard, spoke first as a cousin of Albert, necalling baybaad expeiences shared by themn and rnentianing the contribu- tion Albet's fathen, Mn. Hanny, Pearce, made ta the Canadian Statesman. Tbe Mayor then expressed bis best wishes fnom the Town of Newcastle. Refresbments were then enaeserved by the committee, Mn. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Mn. and Mrs. George Kimbaîl, Mn. and Mns. Douglas Wright, Mn. and Mrs. George Buckley, Mn. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and Mrs. Margaret Rudman. The remainder of the evening was congratulated on the fine salad supper last Wednesday. Mrs. Tansley, Orono, and Mrs. Haldenby, Newcastle, attended the ACW Planning Committee Meeting in St. John's, Port Hope on Monday, dune 12. Plans involve Deanery Meeting for the Women in October. A good turnout of Wardens from the Archdeacon of Durham assembled at St. George's Hall, Wednesday,, dune 8, with representatives from Ajax to Brighton. The Hi C News On Sunday, June 11, the Hi C Club and leaders Jack and Dorella Chard and Rev. David 3 and .Ann Spivey enjoyed breakfast at McDonald's, Oshawa. Watcbing small aireraft at the Oshawa Airpant toak up same time before the happy group went ta St. Many's of the People Cathalie Cbuncb. Here, they- were warmly, welcomed by the Catholie Priest. After observing the Service, whîch was a Falk Mass, picnic lunch was enjoyed by Lakeside Park, Oshawa, a fitting ending to a Hi C auting. United Churcb News On Sunday, dune il, the United Church Women, unden the leadership of President Eileen, Allin, eanducted the 3ubepleubernt Editors: ilazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Service at the Newcastle United Church. Mrs. Florence Ferguson read the Scripture, Matthew 5, verses 1-12. Mrs. Cole was guest soloist. Mrs. Enla dose told the children's story. Mrs. Marilyn Martin introduced the visiting speaker, Miss. Beatrice McLean who is from the Greenwood Pastoral Charge and is Secretary of the Oshawa Presbytery. Iler address was "Places Christ, Hallowed." Next Sunday the Sacrament of Baptism wiIl be celebrated. Tickets are stili available for the Father's Day Barbecue on dune 18. General U.C.W. Meeting On Monday evening, dune 5, the General Meeting of the UCW was beld in the Newcastle United Church Sunday Scbool Hall with about 18 members present. President Elleen Allun opened the meeting witb a fitting poem before con- ducting the business period concerning funds and catering. Mrs. Marilyn Martin, assisted by Mrs. Florence Ferguson and Mrs. Gladys Wood, then presented the Worship period. Mrs. Annabelle Rickand was pianist for the singing of Hymas dust as I amn and Take My Life. Guest speaker, Mrs. Elaine Barber, was introduced by LEFT T Patio Door Specials Vinylglide Patio Doors Featuring maintenance-free, solid vinyl surfaces that look like woad. 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