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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1979, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanîville, July 4, 1979 Ulm.................................................... Sweet Adelines Fer form for Newcastle Lions Club Winners from Clarke Area Junior Track and Field Meet was held among the schools represented. Top boys and girls in each of the four age groups taking part in the track meet were as follows: (They are listed by age category, naine and sehool. Nine and under: Deanna Roughley (Kendal Kirby) in te girls' competition), Aaron Wigley in the boys' events. Ten and under: Jacki VanDolqweerd (KendalI Kirby ln the girls' category; Todd Yarrow and Dwight Collinson (Newcastle/New- tonville) tied in the boys' division. Eleven and under: Stephanie Isert (Kendal/Kirby) in the girls' category;' David Little (Orono/Lockhart) in the boys' competition. Twelve and under: Sherri Mclnnes (Newcastle/Newton- ville)' Brenda Nolan (Newcastle/Newtonville) and Brenda Rodd (orono> Lockhart) tied in the girls' division. Clifford Tate (Orono ILockhart) was the1 winner in the boys' category. 111V bweeLt MUV Newcastle Lions friend, Flo. s from Oshawa entertained last Wednesday evening, June 27, at the meeting of the Ab The choir is decked out in costumes representing Charlie Chaplin and bis lady MR. BUILDALL'S GR EAT SUMMER SALE NOWION!R Look for our 8-page circular inserted in this paper. Prices in effect f rom JuIy 4.14 Jacki VanDoleweerd, of Kendal/Kirby Public School, was the top athiete at the recent track and field day held by the Clarke area junior schools. Jacki ,won the ail-round, championship with four first-place performances in the standing broad jump, high jump, 100 metre and 50 metre events. She was competing in the girls' 10 and under competitýon, receiving a score of 16 in the point standings. Ovùer- 150 Junior students from the Kendal/Kirby, Orono/Lockhart and Newvcastle/Newtonville scbools took part in the annual Social On Saturday evenîng, June 23rd, Wallace and Ruth Couch hosted a 25th wedding anniversary party in honor of George and Joan Skelding, Niagara Falls and a Jack and Jill Shower for their daughter, Linda Skelding and ber fiance, Tony Visious, St. Catherines. Assisting at this doubly happy occasion were Jackie and S;ierd DeJong, Carolyn and Gordon Garrod and July and Ronald Hope. Mr and' Mrs. Thomas Spencer, Mr' and Mrs. Walter Murphy and Mrs. Kathleen Kimbaîl attended the General Motors Retiree Picnic last Tuesday. Mrs. Pauline Storks spent Thursday through Sunday in Sault Ste Marie where daughter Candy is hospitalized. On Sunday all the famnily gathered at Albert and Myrtle Pearce's the occasion being Albert's birthday celebration. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearce, Michael and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce, Viki and Kirk, Bethany, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pearce, Kevin and Trisha, and Ted and Elizabeth Walton, Brampton. Ted and Elizabeth and their friends the Murphy's of Brampton have gone on a two-week holiday to Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton, Port Hope were Sunday night visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimbaîl. Messrs. Harry and Bill Wade, Brian and James Caswell were eacb presented with 25 year pins at the Oddfellows Lodge, Bowman- ville last Thursday. Mrs. Gladys Wood attended a family picnic on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith, Toronto who also attended the picnic, were overnight guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. James Stark, Starkville were Monday visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimbaîl. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Mrs. Florence Pearce, Richmond Hill who passed away last Monday June 25th. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Freethy (nee Carole Mandar) who were united in marriage by Rev. Allan Haldenby in St. George's Anglican Church on Saturday, June 30, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Irvine,. Michael and Stevren, Whitby. track and field, meet held last week at the Clarke High School. Students participated in erack events including the 50 a nd Mrs. Gladys W~ tained the ladies of Club last Monday. Canon John Boi Lambert, Quebecs days last week wit Rickard's. With Mr. and Freethy on the we( the bride's parent Mrs. Antonio Mand Quebec. Other rela ing with the Frei attending thewedè ed Mr. and Mi Lougheed, Singhar and Mrs. Roger Z( hampton, Mr. ai Gerald Zeggil, Sur Mr. and Mrs. Gor( Singhampton, Mr. W.J. Sharp, Collini and Mrs. Joe Shar] wood, Mr. and MV Sharpe, Collingwoc Mrs. Lloyd FrE Diane, Stayner, ai Mrs. Harold Freet] Mr. and Mrs. Jame and Marion, St. Mr. and Mrs. Lougheed, Draytoi Mrs. Dale Loughe( Mr. and Mrs. Bry, Mississauga. Ott attended from Ci Dundalk. Proton S local friends from and Bowmanville. Special gues Lumsden, Saskatcl grandparents Mr. W.W. Freethy wh visiting the family Mr. and Mrs. 3 were among the st. - Lockhart Pub] members and sp, attended the barb( home of Ross and' Newtonville last' evening. Mrs. Ha will be at Bowmi P.S. in the faîl, wa. with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. Rol attended the fune uncle, Mr. Roy Oakville last weelk Mr. and Mrs. Rol and -Mr. and Mi Buckley were anr who enjoyed the KE Supper last Wedn ing. Ten couples fron castle Lions Club ai banquet in Col Friday night. The a token of apprecial Bill Maguire whc Lions Internationa. Mrs. Wilda Jol hostess at a c shower at her Sunday, June 24 ii Miss Sandra Garr( Mr. and Mrs. Rq metre, 100, 400 and 800 metre races. Field events included the long jump, standing broad jump, baîl throw and high jump. In addition, a relay race Personal 'ood enter- and Tara have moved to the Euchre Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. We wish them well in their- new ýnathon, St., province of residence. spent a few Mrs. Althea Laking spent Eh the R. B. the holiday weekend with ber sister, Mrs. Violet Osborne, Mrs. Kay Bowmanville., ýekend were Birthday greetings to Mrs, s Mr. and Nettie Butler, Velma Parker ar, Aylmer and Gladys Bonathon. atives visit- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin ýethy's and spent the holiday at a Lëdge at Iing includ- Myers Cave. rs. Victor Sympathy is extended to the rnpton, Mr. friends and. relatives of Mrs. ;eggil, Sing- Peter Newell who passed ind Mrs. away last Thursday, June nghampton, 28th. don Zeggil, Mr. George Stoneburg is a and Mrs. patient in Memorial Hospital, igwood, Mr. Bowmanville. pe, Colling- Anglican Church News [rs. Wayne During the summer, od, Mr. and services are scheduled at St. eethy and George's Anglican Church for rid Mr. and 9 a.m. On Sunday, July 1, Rev. hy, Robroy, Haldenby's Sermon was on s Lougheed Canada, the privileges and Catherines, responsibilities of living here. Murray United Church News n, Mr. and The Young folk and their ýed, Guelph, leaders enjoyed Camp on Harper, Pretaria last week. her guests On Saturday a double 'ollingwood, wedding ceremony was tation, and 'performed by Rev. David iNewcastle Spivey. Members of Newcastle ts from congregation will. orship hewan were next Sunday, July 8 àt Orono .and Mrs. at 10 a.m. o are still bi Jack Crago 0 PI1uary aff of Orono DAVID GATCHELL lic School A former machinist at Herb ouses who Robinson, 648 Christie Ave., ecue at the Oshawa, who retired in 1970 'na Brown, passed away in Oshawa Wednesday General Hospital on Wednes- nsen, who day, June 27,;199. ianville Sr. He had been in poor health ýs presented for the past few months. Born in March 1908 in bin Alldred Kinmount, Ont., be was a son ral of ber of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McKay at Gatcbell. He was married Ç. March 27, 1935, at Tyrone, )bin Alldred Ont. rs. George He is survived by bis wife, rrong those the former Elsie Stephenson; ýendal Salad a daughter Mrs. Gordon Cory esday even- (Beverly) of Mitchell Corners; a son, Robert of n the New- Blackstock; a sister, Mrs. ttended the Howard Abbott (Dina) of iourg last Blackstock; a brother, Peter dinner was of Burkton; and seven grand- ttion for Mr. children. b as been Mr. Gatcbell rested at the i Director. Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Service was beld in hason was the chapel Saturday at 1 p.m. ommunity Interment in Hampton home on Cemetery. S.G. Saywell in honor of officiated. -od.1 Memoria] donations to the Lon Garnier Ontario Heart Fund Orýzite % mpmpI v Cedar 6' Indoor*Outdoor CarpetM 219yd Cash &Carry Colours: green, gold, brown, red, orange Buildali - Driveway Seauler Restores the, appearance of grey, crac ked À^W asphait. Our Tar Base Sealer also protects BUILDALL driveways from gas and oil spilis. Asphah Base HENRY OSHAWA WHITBY 100 Bond St. W. 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