16The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 21, 1979 Foresters Hold 'Backhothzi !sfac at Memorial 'Park Clubho use Th ese happy characters were some of the participants who obviously were enjoying Memorial Park Clubhouse. Note the' peakeaps, the. shàde§, rolled up.jeans, 'pig tails, themselves a couple of weeks ago at the Foresters 'Back to the Fifties' dance at even the odd leather jacket and bobby. socks typical of that èra. And the winners were: 'NEWTON VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Larry Frost, Mrs. Milligan and Bpie David and Gary of Oshawa Mrs. Bea J6nesj M j va were recent visitors here with Farrow, Mrs. Acey Fàrrow, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hpderson DeSmit. and Mr. and,.Mrs. E. Walkey. Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones Mrs. Irene Burley of Bow- spent last week in Toronto,1 manville was a weekend returning home, Saturday 'visitor with Mrs. Lena Clys- evening. The A.B.P.'s enjoyed dale. their Tuesday afternoon There were nine, tables in bridge, at the home of Mrs. play at the Card Party in Bea Jones who was high lady 'CommunityHaîl, Friday night of the day. wth these winners- 50-50 Mrs. Lena Graham and draw - Berfif6.d' MW a'n,high Mrs. Kay Kimbaîl of New- castle were luncheon guests, Wednesday with Mrs. Lena Clysdale. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher, included Mr. Don Fletcher and friend Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and great grandson Stevie whose third birthday was celebrated,* also great grandson Scott *ail of Oshawa. Mrs. Bea Jones visited Mrs. Florence Herýderson at Port Hope Villa last Thursday âîso Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dririk- walter in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher attended the Bowmanville Senior Citizens' meeting on Tuesday evening. A bus trip is planned for next Monday when the group will visit the Science Center in Toronto with a special dinner, etc. later. Among those attending the Eastern Star Memorial Ser- vice, for the late Mrs. Florence Ferguson, at the Morris Funeral Chapel, in Bowmanville Friday, were 1Jy - Pearl Clarke, high man - Ralpli ,Campbell, draws - Ladies - Mrs. Duxbury, Brenda Lowery, men - Robin Alldread, Mrs. Gordon. Mr. Don Vinkle is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville. We wish him a speedy recovery.ý Newcastle Lurâber, Ban- tams played at Baltimore, Saturday, in the "Sherwin Tournament'ý where they won one game and lost one. They expect to play again in Newcastle on Monday morn- ing and we wish thêmn the besti of luck! Newcastle Senior Citizens ,are planning a pot iuck dinner for their April meeting, with special speaker, miusic etc. later. Saturday morning, 'Mr: and Mrs. Ken Fletcher were among those attending the Requiem Mass held in the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Port Hope in memory of the late Mr. B. Lewko, formerly of Garden Hill. Interment .was in St., Mary's Cemetery, Port Hope. Greeters at our church door,, Sunday,.morning were Leone Lane and JeanKimbaîl. The theme of Reverent'Tizzard's sermon was "Thomas"- - one of the Twelve" -and the choir sang the old favorit e -'"Lead Me To Calvary". Sunday supper guests with Rev. and Mrs. Tizzard, lwere MIr Malcolm Rice,, and son Jeffry, and Andrew Gosse, al of, Toronto. Lô5al people. a iiong ' those attending the hymn ksng at Shiloh Sunday night, included Rev. and Mrs. Tizzard,, Mrs. Dora DeSmit, Mrs. Mary Vinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, Mrs. Marlene Stacey, and Mrs. Mary Skelding. Newtonville U.C.W. will meet in the Church 'Hall on Wed., March 28 at 8 p.m. Croup 'Three with Leader Mary Jones, ,wijl be in charge of Devôtional' and Program. Ail ladies .welcome. Membeirship classes for those wishing to come into full church membership at Easter, will commence on Tues., March 20 at 6:15 p.m. Devotions will be held on' Sunday, March 25, at 2 p.m. - Nel Cor Nursing Home at 2:45 p.m. - South, Haven Nursing Home. Sunday, March 25 -9:45 a.m. - Worshîp Service, Sun- day School and Sacrament of Baptism. here at Newtoniville. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher, were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fletcher ofDwnsview and Mr. and mrs anvlerWoolley of Bow- Sunday supper guests with, iMrs. Leone Lane included Mrs. Bea Jones, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones and Shelley and Julie Gray, the latter two girls are staying with their grand- mother for several days. Visitors the past week with Mrs. V. Gilmer, included Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Blaine and Kim, Mrs. Lena Clysdale, Mr. Tony Ton, Mrs. Margaret Elliott, Mrs, Bea Jones, Mr, Stewart Gilmer, of Islington, Mr. Paul Gilmer and friend Miss Betty Glen of Niagara Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gilmer of Port Hope. The latter pair with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lacey, just returned fromn an enjoyable two week's holiday in the Barbados. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hender- son were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bey Henderson Saturday -~afternoon'at Canipbellford. 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