The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 13, 1978 il Ail Dressed Up for Oktoberfest Weekend Although it's stili September, the Village of Newcastle is holding its big Oktoberfest celebrations this weekend . . . and these four members of Papa's Pizza staff are ail set with their special T-shirts. They are Nancy Shearer, -Cathy Whyte, Jim Wind and Mark Berney and they invite everyone from the area- to visit Newcastle Village and join in thje happy festival. Mrs. Kay Powell and Mrs. Marion> Aluin are heading up the Arthritic Society Canvass in the Village of Newcastle. About 20 ladies will be canvassing during the week of Septemb er 18-22 and they will certainly appreciate your co-operation. On Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lake a very special surprise party Was held in honour of Mr. H. Babb who was ceiebrating his 95th birthday. Attending the party were neighbours, Mr. and Mns. Douglas Wright, Mrs. Isobel Wright, Mrs. Peter Lake and Noel, Mr. and Mns. Albert Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Feather- Stonehaugh and Mr. and Mrs. William Lake Sr., who presented the celebrant with a wrist watch. During the lovely so cial evening, Mr. Babb recited two lovely poemns of his own composition. Congratula- tions and best wishes! Mr. and Mns. William Lake, Sr., attended the Santacona - Pollard wedding in Lindsay on Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Rodger passed away at Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, September 3., She was the widow of Thomas Rodger, a former Newcastle Public School principal who prede- ceased her in June, 1946. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cooper, Oshawa, were Saturday visitons with his aunt, Mrs. Kathleen Kimbail. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper were Sunday visitors. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tim 'Jenkins (nee Lori Clarke) who were married in Orono United Church on Saturday, September 9, 1978. Rev. Basil Long performed the cenemony. At Newcastle United Church on Saturday evening, September 9, 1978, Rev. David Spivey, assisted by Rev. Bruce Aylard, united in marriage Miss Jo-Anne Danilko and Mr. Alian Aylard. We extend congratulations to both these young couples. Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch, Kars, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harny Wade. Mrs. Mabel Wade spent last Wednesday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barye Holman, Port Hope. We are pleased to report that Mr. Lvor Bnawley returned home to stay from Oshawa Hospital a week ago Friday. We were among the many Newcastle village residents who enjoyed the Durham Agricultural Fair at Onono on Saturday. To the winnen of the Miss Durham Contest, Miss Cathy Lycett, and to ail the participants including our own Newcastle Chamber of Commerce contestant, Miss Cathy Gray, we extend congratulations. Most of al we enjoyed The Road to the Isies Variety Show presented in the new Orono arena. It was great family entertainment. Miss Candy Storks and Miss NLeweastle VillageU, Sehedule of Events Saturday, September i 6th HAY RIDES JAIL andi BAIL KIDDY MOVIE SHOW BAKE SALE A FT E RNOON REFRESHMENT GARDEN Ail events start at 1, p.m. DANCE TO A GERMAN BAND "TIROLER BRASS" bs,~8 p.m. - 1a.m. le TICKETS 'n GERMAN FOOD $&9.OO per persan served from a free beerstein and alpine hat. 7 p.m. -la.m.j Linda Wiliams, Scarborough, Anglican Church News spent Friday and Saturday At the Service at Morning with the Storks. On Friday Prayer in St. George's evening Mrs. Joan Norton Anglican Church, organist hosted a surprise birthday Mrs. Joan Cashin resumed her party for Candy attended by duties after her holidays. t Mrs. Wilda Johnson, Mrs. was announced that Services Carolyn Garrod. Mrs. Cindy would return to the regular Norton, Mrs. Mabs Barr, Mrs. time of 11:15 a.m. and that Bonnie Cunningham, Mrs. Pat Church School would start Luxton and Mrs. Pauline next Suîlda1,' September 17. Storks. The minister's sermon of Miss Rose Gibbons and Mr,, Individual Response to God Ray Los, Trenton, Mrs. was based on Ezekiel 18., Glenda Rumbles, Norwood, Sixteen cars took part in were Sunday visitors with MAr. the Car Rally with over 70 and Mrs. Lorne Johnson. people involved. Mr. and Mrs. Enjoying the Johnson Wayne Linton and Mr. and cottage at Lake Skootamatta Mrs. Fred Yates.had prepared on the weekend, were Miss a great route, going as far as Sandra Garrod, Miss Sandra Mosport, Enniskillen and Kelsey, Mr. Gary Johnson and Solina, but ending up at the Mr. Tom Schmal., Parish Hall in Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ail the straggiers returned, Metrailler, Ajax, Mr. and with the Rector coming in la st. Mrs. Chas. Corbett, Port The various awards were, Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. accurate mileage David Gary Glaspeli, Zion, were Gibson, questions answered Sunday visitors witfl the about the route the Metrailler family. Haldenby's, treasure hunt the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Schmiegeiow's, church quiz a Cameron, Regina, visitor from St. John's Tony Saskatchewan and Mrs. Edna Day, quiz on the second haîf Kerr, Bowmanville, were Hon Locke, lowest number of Saturday visitors with Mr. points the Brereton's, the Charles Cowan. youngest Michael Gibson and On Thursday evening, the oldest Mr. Alfred Garrod. August 31, prior to the Wright - The top winners of points were Parker wedding, at their the Mavin's who won the home onMiii St. S. Newcastie, trophy. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright The event concluded with a entertained about 40 guests Pot Luck Picnic and many after the wedding rehearsal. tales of lost turns and-dead Severai village citizens took end roads, plus interesting advantage of the Kendai Bus discoveries and sights. This trip to Participation House, was a good warm-up for the Markham, and to Black Creek Outreach Waikathon on Pioneer Village. Among them September 30th from Orono to were Mr. William Morley,_5.t. George's. Mrs. Amelia Lancaster, Mr: The Anglican Church S.R. Nicholîs, Mrs. Lena Women met on Wednesday, Graham, Mrs. Jean Goode, September 6th at the Parish Mrs. Florence Ferguson, Mrs. Hall. This was a business May Buriey and Mr. Arthur meeting. Clarke. 1Uie hrhNw Mrs. Nellie Spencer has Uie hrhNw returned from a week's visi t in The beautiful baskets of Fleheron ithherfamly flow,ýers gracing the Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Archie BernardU e' Cue n udy Terry, and Tara. September 10, were from the Mr. and Mrs. Rick Powell Ayiard - Danilko wedding on and Jamie, Bowmanviile, Sat urday. Miss Nancy Allun were Sunday visitors with Mr. sang the solo l'Il Walk with and Mrs. Russell PoweIll God. Mrs. Aima Bell, Oshawa, The Sunday School children was a recent visitor with Mr. were promoted to their new and Mrs. James Murray. classes. Rev. Spivey based his Birthday greetings to sermon on the 4th chapter of Maureen Powell, Wallace Philippians. The titie was Joy Couch and Vernon Sunday. _ the hallmark of Christian Mrs. .Marjorie Paterson is living. Joy is a unique visiing n OtawawithMr.Christian quality in which one and Mrs. David Milton. muteprnc wod, Miss Jeannette Wagar has gratitude, ritual and service. resumed her studies, this year The Prayer for the week is, at University of Toronto. Miss Thank you , Lord, for the joy Shirley Allun has returned to of making myseif available to Sir Sandford Fleming, Peter- others. Meit away my borough and brother Steven is reservations with the warmth at McMaster, Hamilton. of your love. Mr. and Mr. R. Brenton Take a Break sessions begin Rickard spent Saturday in again on Tuesdays at 9:45 Toronto where Brenton a.m. attended a Lions Cabinet Luncheon Ls Served Meeting. sponsored by the UCW wiil be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce held in the Sunday Schooi Hall enjoyed holidays last week at at 12 noon on Wednesday. Kahshe Tentjand Trailer Park The Hi C resumes its and visited Doug and Juanita meetings again on Sunday Pearce, Bala. evening, September 17 at 7 We welcome home the p.m. Young people 14 years honeymooners, Mr. and Mrs. and over are most welcome. Jamie Wright, from Florida. They have taken up residence Rev. Tizzard, Newtonviile, on Arthur Street la the village. will be preaching at New- September's Oktoberfest castle next Sunday and Rev. gets underway in the village Spivey will conduct worship at next weekend. Tyrone. j p Chain Saw I SPECIAL ,FALL VALUE$9 5 ASK ABOUT IT Sno-Throwers INCREASE - BUY NOW Lawn Gardens R. R.,2 Newcastle Phone 987-4670 I SALES and SERVICE There was plenty of food on hand at the Allan Lawrenceé Barbecue as a large group of hungry 'people wolfed down meaty hamburgers and delicious sweet cornl. About 1200 attended the picnic in Garden Hill this year. A littie foot-taDDing music kept'the hungry crowd entertained. KENDAL Sask. formerly from Cobourg. Mrs. Burwash was in her ninety-fifth year. Labour Day weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Brewer were Mr. and Mrs. E. Wiliiamson and famiiy from London. Mrs. There were forty-two on the bus trip sporisoredý by Kendal United Church Women last Wednesday. They first visited Participation House at Markham where they heip the handicapped young aduits feel they have a useful purpose rather than being shut off by themseives. Next they visited Black Creek Pioneer Village, after having lunch ail strolled through the buildings taiking to the attendants. There were some from Orono, Leskard, Newcastle, Newtonville, and Shiloh as well as Kendal who went on the bus trip. On Wednesday evening the Allan Lawrence Corn Roast and Barbeque was very well attended on the grounds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poster. The musical entertain- ment for the first part of the evening was provided by a Kendal group consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wood, Messrs. Lloyd Ransberry, Mark Wagar and Jerry Byers. The latter part of the evening the Blue Mountain Boys of Port Perry entertained. Fortunately the ramn kept off and ail enjoyed the evening out of doors on the spacious lawns. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Arthur Thompson and his sister Mrs. Garland'Cathcart on the death of their aunt Mrs. Byron Burwash in Regina Brewers mother, Mrs. Ethelda WilliamsQn of London who has been here for most of the- summer returned home iast-Friday.z The Poster Salisbury Reunion was held Sunday, September 10 at Orono Oddfeilows' Hall with over seventy present. 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