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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 1979, p. 6

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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Le Grow and girls, West 1Hi1, were holiday visitors witb ber grandmother, Mrs. Darotby Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lan- caster were New Year's Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boughen Dale. Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Mrs. Jean Cocrane, Bow- manville and son Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and boys were New Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. Mr. Brian Hoogkamp, Win- npeg, was home for holidays at Christmas. Mr. Herb Paeden and Edna enjoyed New Year's Eve on the old homestead farm near Wesleyville with Mr. and Mrs. John Rootand famiiy. Mrs. Vaunda Yof t enjoyed the Christmas holiday with ber family in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. Robin Walton wbo were married recentiy. Happy belated birtbday greetîngs to Miss Flossie Graham and ber nepbew, Mr. George Graham!I Mrs. Ross Allin spend last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allin and new twin granddaughters, Adrienne and Heather, Guelph. Mrs. Barbara Hockin, Win- nipeg, spent over two weeks at Christmas holidaying in Labr, Germany, with ber husband, Ron who is stationed in Egypt. On Barbara's return, she was met at Trenton by ber daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamblin, Camp Borden, and ber mother, Mrs. Rose Osborne. On New Year's Eve, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cryderman, the famiiy enjoy- ed dinner in Bowmanville. Barbara returned ta Winnipeg on, January 2nd. Patients bospital include Mrs. Grace Toms, Mr. Fred Wind, Mr. Eric Clarke and Mr. Ernie Alldread. Mr. Ross Embley continues ta be a patient in Kingston General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Embley and Diane, Bowmanville and Mrs. Reta Embley visited, with Ross on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard and famiiy spent New Year's Day with the Stanley Rick- ard's, Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade' attended the funeral of Mrs. Hilda Field, Belleville on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lees, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Storks. Mrs. Jill Christie and Mrs. Raye Friedlander, Toronto, spent the weekend at their home on Mill St., South. Miss Sandra Kean bas returned ta Ryerson after the Christmas vacation, spent at bame witb ber parents Mr. and Mrs. William Kean and, brother William. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade that Dorotby Holdaway, wife of Melville Holdaway, of Bar- riere, B.C. passed away recently. Mrs. Gladys Wood spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville and New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith, Toronto. Mrs. Rachel Dennis is ,a patient in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital., Next Tbursday, Jan. 18, the Senior Citizens will bold their regular meeting. Mrs. Kathleen Kimbaîl en- joyed Sunday dinner with Mr., and Mrs. Bill Kimbaîl and Vicki, Newtonville. Miss Judy Powell, Brock- ville spent the weekend with bier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Mrs. Pat Kidd had a wonderful Christmas Eve pre- sent wben bier husband Mal- colm and family, bosted a party ta whicb daughter, Debbie and son-in-law, Stephen Sawyer, Raymond- ville, Texas, were surprise guests. After their twelve-day visit which was tharaugbly enjoyed by their familles, relatives and friends, Debbie and Stephen returned to Texas on Jan. 4th. Rev. and Mrs. Tom Smith, Bowmanville were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Kathleen Kimbaîl. Mrs. Gladys Wood enjayed Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orano. Next Tuesday, Jan. 16, is the annual meeting of the New- castle Horticultural Society. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott returned ast week from a two-week Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott, Chris and Jasan, Sydney, Nova Scatia. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hager- man enjoyed New Year's weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mclntosh, Stirling. On Boxing Day at the ho me of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray, about 45 Gray family mem- bers enjoyed a family gather- ing. Mr., and Mrs. AI- dread enjoyed a couple of days before New Year's witb Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neilson, Sharbot Lake. Mrs. Joan Stopher. Carson, Nevada enjoyed tbree weeks' holiday witb bier family, Mr. and Mrs. Bihl Caîl and Corey. Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis, Scarboraugb, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. Cristmas holiday visitors at Sid Lancaster's were Mrs. S.R. Nichails Bawmnanville, Rev. and Mrs. David Spivey, Simon -and Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard, Johnna and Deiann, Newcastle, Miss Gloria Nichohîs, Toronto, Mr. Donald Nichails, Guelph Un- iversity and Mr. and Mrs. Wiifred Paeden, Newtonviile. Birtbday greetings ta Gar-, don Garrod Jr., Caria Foote, Margaret Pearce, Sandra Garrad, Alecia Spencer and Everard Joli. Sympatby is extended ta relatives and friends of Mrs. Doris Reynalds who passed away in Memarial Hospital, Bawmanviile on Thursday, January 4. With Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cal for Christmas were ail the famihy, Mrs. Joan Stopher, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Jan and Ryan, New- tonvihie, Mr. and Mrs. Keitb Cali and Adam, Bowmanviile. On December 17, a famiiy party was enjayed at the Call's when about 35 friends and family members from Bolton, Toronto, Markham, Newtonvilie, Bowmanvilie, Newcastle and Don Mihîs visited with Joan. On Sunday Mrs. Marg Witlock was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cail after tbey bad visited Mr. Whithock wbo is a patient in Oshawa Generai Hospital. Mr. Tom Simpson and Helen Overden were Sunday evening visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aldred Oshawa and Mr.' and Mrs. Keith Ormiston, Ebenezer were Saturday evening visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Ahdred. Mr. and Mrs. John Wight, Jeremy and "Julie, bave maved ta their new home in Providence, R.R. 4, Bowman- ville. We are sorry ta hse them from the village. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Symons have returned home from a six week haiday in Florida. His Honour Judge E. Rich- ard Lovekin and Mrs. Lovekin spent the New Vears holiday witb their parents in Coiborne. Newcastle Nursery Scbool and Day Care On Friday marning, Dec. 22nd, Santa came ta visit aur scboi. Atbaugh some of aur students were sick and couldn't make it, we had a gaod turnout. The scboi bad been decarated by many small, busy hands in anticipa- tion of the Big Day. Wiie awaiting bis arrivai, the cbildren sang sangs and taiked about Christmas. When be arrived, everyone was in a festive mood, so each child, and a few teachers, sat on bis knee ta ask Santa ta be sure ta remember ta bring that speciai samething for Christ- mas. AhI of the youngsters as- sured him that they bad been very good aIl year, s0 I'm sure their wisbes were fulfilhed. Our director, Mrs. Hobbs managed tbe kitchen with flair - lots of cookies and juice far the cbihdren and tea or caffee for the adults. Thanks ta Barbara De Moura, Ina Hughes, Cheryl Perry, Bar- bara Pearce, Brenda Le Lair and Peter Piels far turning out ta belp us. A very good time was, had by ahi - even the one or two that were a littie shy I Thanks ta Harry Hofstede for making Santa's visit possible. The teacbers at the scbooi would ike ta remind the public that 1979 is Internation- al Year of the Cbihd - a perfect excuse (If you need one) ta drap in and see what pre- scbooh educatian is ahh about. We'd enjoy sbowing you around and answering any questions you may have. lst Newcastle Scouting News Ail sections and their fam- ilies gathered at Brownsdale Communiity Centre oni Thurs- day, Dec. 14 for their Christ- mas Party, Christmas films were enjoyed by ail the children but the special appearance of Santa Claus was the higblight af the evening. Refresbments were served by the Ladies' Auxil- iary. On Manday, Dec. 18, the Beaver cahony and several parents carolled for downtown sboppers. Tickets are now on sale for aur annual fund-raising dance on Jan. 13. t shouhd prove ta be a funi way ta contribute ta the boys. If interested in purchasing a ticket, cbeck with posters around town for details. We hope that you ahi had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from ahll st Newcastle! Anglican Churcb News The Epipbany or Visit of the Magi was celebrated in St. George's Anglican Church on Sunday. The Epipbany Carols, As Witb Gadness, We Tbree Kings and Eartb Hatb Many a Noble City were sung. Tbe Rector spoke of tbe tremen- dous significance of the visit of the Wise Men'at tbe Birth of Jesus and of Paul's conversion ta be an apostie ta the nations of the earth. Cristianity migbt bave remained as a smahl Pahestinian religion and not significant ta any of us today. St. George's Young People met at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Irene Breretan, Jay Yates and Scott Irvine were appointed as a Planning Committee for the winter activities. United Cburcb News On Sunday, Jan. 7, at Newcastle United Cburcb, Rev. David Spivey chose as bis sermon, Jesus said I am. The first Scripture from Exodus 3, verses 13-17, was read by Mr. Jack Chard. The Prayer for the week is: Because you said'I arn', Lord, 1 know that you are alive at every point in my ife. Let this truth sink deep into my mind, Bicknell 253, G. Murphy 206, 223. Tbursday Mixed J. Forget 231, F. Forget 224, E. Stephens 232, 248, W. Forget 209, 231, 237, Bob Forget 205, K. Southern 239, G. Forget 224, 247, V.Band 202, 201, B. Forget 209, B. Glanville 278, 233, R. Worr 221, 218, E. Glanville 204. Happy New Year bowlers from Gladys and Merril. This Week's Bowling 200 and Over Men B. Lewis 205, J. Warch 213, P. Gardner 202, B. Bicknell 250, G. Murphy 201, 225, W. Flintoff 258, 1. Fanis 253, T. Embiey 229, R. Loseby 241, 207, G. Cowiing 200, 220, 216, D. Brown 204,220, J. Graham 300, 215, E. Taylor 203, B.Farrow 335, 342, 230. Tbursday Mixed M. Lewis 272, 207, R. Forget 207, V. Dunlop 210, J. Stone- burg 240, B. Farget 261, 250, G. Forget 206, 215, J. Worr 212, B. Gianville 221, R.. Worr 216, 255, F. Farget 216, 222, E. Stephens 207, L. Schmid 203. Friday Mixed R. Good 279, 272, R. Pearce 236, M. Pearce 200, 247, M. 6 TheCanadan Statesman, Bowmanville. January 10, 1979 Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 REDUCTri Save on overstocks, end of lines, damaged goods and unclaimed goods. Shop early for best choice. Sale ends January 20. Limited quantities. Ail prices Cash & Carry. Franklin Fireplace 26" wide co mplete with g rate and boot 139,00l 6' Cedar Pionlo Table Seconds19 5 Hardware Inciuded1 * I o Vinyl Carpet Runner 27" wide Goid, Green, only a.45 foot U nfinished Ping Pong Table Tops99 5' x9' g g (2 pieces41/2'x 5) Stalîs 30" x 30" Bond St. Store only WH ITE 49,9'5 Knitchen Cupboards SV Bond St. store only 40%O/ On our discontinued stock only Nord -Spindies and Railings SAVE3 5 % & Whitby store oniy On stock only Fi reguard Gyproc 2' x,8' -5/8 i 1 50 Cou rtice Store Oniy* sheet MacDonald 203, B. Madili 264, 213, N. Madili 216, 238, R. Burley 248, H. Niekolson 200, 238, S. Niekolson 217, 210, T. Couch 210, T. Ton 202, T. Sluymers 231, B. Sluymers 214 L. Pearce 218, 239, J. Chap- man 207, 236, M. Henry 211, 257, L. Willems 313, S. Webb 203, 256, T. Embley 299, M. Turnball 201. SH A'WvS Belated happy birthday wishes are extended to Mrs. Margaret Bragg who celebrated a special birthday in mid-December. As a guest at a neighbourhood coffee party at Romona Rickard's home, she enjoyed the fine food and lovely get-together with most of the ladies of the community. The Gerald Brown family enjoyed the Christmas holi- days and were pleased to receive a long distance phone caîl on Christmas Day from his parents, Grace and Everton White in Florida. Guests with Gerry and Shirley and the family included her mother, Mrs. D. Pollock, town; his aunt and uncle, Ralph and Beatrice Camp- bell; bis brothers, Merrill and Lynn, and their families. During Christmas week Shirley's aunt, Mrs. G. Pollock, ber daughter and CATH ELLE HARDBOARD PANELS Cordo ba Vintage Pecan Rough Oak Cedar EIm 449 4 x 8 sheet HOMEWOOD PAN ELLING Cedar EIm Knotty Oak (Grooved> 7n99 4 x 8 sheet family of West Hill were supper guests at Browview. The Killeens were enter- tained at the Albert Munneke's of Orono, between Christmas and New Year's when they were celebrating their 2th wedding anni- versary. Among those who attended were the Smiths of Peterborough; the Sinfields and the Challices of Orono and the Everett and Howard Woods along witb the Russell Dows of Shaw's. Margaret and Ken Bragg spent Christmas and New Year's witb their family at tbe Dan Girardi's in town. Jean and Rob Steward of Southampton were also Christmas guests with the Bragg family. During the bolidays the two local competitors in the Dairy Princess competition, Janet Brown and Janice Henderson of Morrisb, were contestants in tbe Ontario Farmers' Daugbters Contest beld at the Dixie Plaza on Friday, Dec. 29tb. Among those from Shaw's who assisted with the Telethon on the New Year's weekend were, Aileen Turner, Ralph and Beatrice Campbell (Mrs. Campbell is the local co- ordinator of the Participation House Telethon) and from the Bowmanville Lion's Club, Jim Rickard, also of Shaw's. David and June Werry, Lisa and Scott of Ajax and Phil and Margaret Eldridge of Rich- mond Hill were among the New Year's dinner guests at the Ross Lane's. Guests on New Year's Day with Tom and Sally Barrie, Jessica and Katy included Gordon, Doreen, Steve, Ken, Heather, Keith and Glenn Barrie; Patti Brock and Steve Rowe of town; Charles and Alma Langmaid, Tom and Faye of Solina. We welcome ta aour com- munity, John and Darlene Wight, Julie and Jeremy, formerhy of Newcasthe, who moved into their new home on Providence Road lâst Satur- day. We wisb tbem ahi the best there. Young Donald Wood tboroughly enjoyed the Toronto-Chicago game at the Maple Leaf Gardens on Satur- day nigbt. He was the lucky winner of a pair of tickets at the Lion's Club draw -and graciously allowed bis dad, Howard, to accompany hlm. Unit No. 2, St. Paul's U.C.W. The members met hast Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gladys Rabme, Nelson St. Mrs. Marg Jeffery and Mrs. Olive Hull gave a, fine devo- tional in keeping with the season and Mrs. Leab Hendren read some of ber own lovely poetry wbicb sbawed ber great gift as a taiented poet. Each of the members were asked to cantribute, for the programme, a personal Safe driving is a family affair BUlL L Flintkote No Wax Floor Tile 12 x 12 tiles .75prtl C ou nter-Top, Ends Short pieces and corners.2 and Up1 Aluminum Storm Windows Mill finished picture style 36 x23 9 99 39 x23 11.88 Z*Brick Harbour Greyarl Inca White SAVE25%70 Snow Shovels SAVE15 Spiral Nails 2 ý4 -50 lb.boxes 9 a99 echhbox w m HWY. 401 WATCHFOR OPE NING 0mhF ùOUmR G NEW bSTORKE IUNAJAX Uw'N FERweKUAmRY c: Four Convenient Self-Serve Locations Shop in Complete Indoor Comfort Use your Chargex or Master Charge or open a commenent revolving charge account OSHAWA 100 Bond St. West Mon. to Fri. 9:00 Sat. to 5:30 728-1617 WHITBY 223 Brock St. N. 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