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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Oct 1982, p. 4

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# r 4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 13,1982 Local Organisations Receive Awards from Cancer Society Newcastle 3tibepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Ross and David, Alton, were weekend weekend guests of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Allan Halden- by, at the Rectory. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman, Sherman, Lisa and Donald, Bee- ton, and her mother, Mrs. D. Coulter, Downsview, were Thanksgiving Sunday dinner guests à Floyd and Dorrene Powell, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Selby, Regina and her sister, Mrs. Hazel White, of Vancouver, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago. Tom was interested in the history of the village, since his grandfather, Noah T. Selby, went west from here. Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding enjoyed enjoyed the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding and girls, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. David Milton, Ian and Sarah, Ottawa, enjoyed enjoyed the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson. Sunday Sunday Thanksgiving dinner celebrants celebrants with the family were Mrs. Evelyn Northrup and Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Nico deJonge, Lesle and Jennifer, Whitby. Mrs. Nellie Spencer returned home Friday after spending 10 days at the Bennett's home in Ennismore while Ruth and Ray were on vacation. Miss Isobel Allin, Oshawa, was a Friday luncheon guest of Mrs. Pauline Storks. thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Storks and Amanda were Mr. and Mrs. Bill McCullough and girls and Barbara and Bennie Beam, Bowmanville. Last Wednesday, these ladies attended the Bazaar and Penny Sale at Tyrone: Myrtle Pearce, Hazel Murphy, Murphy, Kathleen Kimball, Jean Holmes, Madeline Buckley and Margaret Burley. Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Buck- ley, Willowdale, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Buckley. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Bowen, Orono, were Wednesday visitors visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Kimball. On Sunday, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball accompanied daughter, daughter, Joan, to Port Hope where they enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon. Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended a meeting of Conservation Areas at the Ganaraska Authority Authority Office in Port Hope last Wednesday evening. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Carolyn Garrod, Mrs. Raye Friedlander and Mrs. Pauline Storks enjoyed dinner and a fashion show at the Oshawa Golf and Country Club. The volunteer firemen of Hall No. 2 recently held a most successful dance for Muscular Muscular Dystrophy. They were delighted with the response to their efforts and are pleased to be able to send a substantial amount to aid the fight against Muscualr Dystrophy. To have such an undertaking come out on top, it certainly takes a lot of co-operation among the firemen, but they could not do this without the help of all who attended the dance and the generosity of the neighborhood neighborhood businesses who so kindly donated door and-or spot dance prizes: Jasco, Tower Hair Hilt, The Subway," Churchley Jewellers, McGregor McGregor Hardware Ltd., Bowmanville Bowmanville Audio-Vision, Lander Lander Hardware, The Artworx, Carnation Flower Shop, Gould Photo Shoppe and Hooper's Jewellers, 'rfiank you, one and all, for your support. Wednesday visitors with Mrs. Myrtle Alldred were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Walsh of Peterborough. We welcome home Mr. Clinton Clinton Brown who has been a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. Gladys McKay, Bronte, was a Sunday supper guest of her niece, Mrs. Myrtle Alldred. Alldred. She also visited with her brother, Mr. Clinton Brown. Enjoying Thanksgiving weekend with his grandmother, grandmother, Margaret Rudman, was Brian Rudman of Guelph. Thanksgiving Sunday dinner guests with them were Mr. and Mrs. Del Rudman, Kevin and Jenny of Courtice. Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner dinner with Mrs. Jill Christie at her Kirkfield cottage were Mr. and Mrs. William Storks, Miss Candy Storks and friend, Mary Holemego of Blind River, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Garrod and Mrs. Raye Friedlander. Friedlander. Birthday greetings to Edward Edward Glenney, Myrtle Alldred, Alldred, Myrtle Pearce and Lorie Rowe. Thanksgiving Saturday visitors visitors at the Manse with Rev. and Mrs. Donald Stiles and Donnie were his mother, Mrs. Doris Stiles, Montreal, brother Ross and his wife, Monique, Montreal and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiles of Peterborough. Peterborough. Mr. George Allin entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club last Monday. On Friday evening at Newcastle Newcastle United Church, Rev. Donald Stiles united in marriage marriage Fay Elizabeth Stewart and Yvon Fontaine. Miss Stewart Stewart is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart, Kirby. Mrs. George Stewart. War- baushene, called on Mrs. May Burley and Arthur Clark last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce entertained their family to Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walton, Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pearce, Michael and Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pearce, Viki and Kirk, Bethany. Rick and Marilyn, Marilyn, Kevin and Trisha telephoned telephoned from Sherwood Park, Alberta, wishing the family a Happy Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harding, Harding, Los Angeles, California, visited on Saturday with Miss Dorrene Powell, Lake Shore. On Thursday evening, Newcastle Newcastle Lionesses met and at Parkview Apartments presented presented the Senior Citizens with vials of life. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard were Mr. and Mrs. George Rickard, Michael and Elan, Douglas, Wendy and Robin. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce, Jennifer and Melanie, Lindsay, were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Pearce. Sunday dinner guests included Mr. and Mrs. Verne Rowe, Lorie and Robert and Mrs. Isobel Gamier, Tara and Tammy. Mrs. Charlotte Hendry enjoyed enjoyed a few days last month with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hendry, Hendry, Benjamin and Melissa, Cambridge. Mrs. Gladys Pacey spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pacey and family, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, Cardiff, were Monday visitors with Mrs. Gladys Pacey and family. We extend best wishes and congratulations to Jackie and Grant Cooper on their wedding wedding anniversary. Thanksgiving Monday dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster included Mr. and Mrs. George Chard Sr., Mrs. Mary Kean and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard, Johnna and Delann. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrail- ler and Alex, Hamilton, were weekend guests of the Metrail- ler family. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allin enjoyed visiting their children on the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allin, twins Heather and Adrienne and Trevor, of Guelph. Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar were Mr. and Mrs. Rob Griffin and Brett, Bowmanville. Mrs. Mary Kean and William William have arrived home from an enjoyable western vacation when they visited daughter, zz Opening on Friday with something for almost everyone! PLEASE JOIN US ON Friday, October 15th We have a unique selection of • Weaving • Pottery • Wooden Toys • Dolls and Soft Toys • Glass-stained • Silk. • Note Paper • Print Cards, • and a smattering of antiques flnticpzs E. SHIRLEY HARRISON 18 Silver Street, Bowmanville, Ontario (416) 623-2708. Sandra and her husband Steve Barnett, Alberta. Saturday supper guests of Hilda and Bill Call were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Call and three sons, Oshawa. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Jan and Ryan, New- tonville. A week' ago Sunday, Mrs. Margaret Stacey of Strat- haven Rest Home was honored honored on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Daughter, Vina Flintoff, reported abut 63 persons persons attended her party. We extend our congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Foote, Whitby, were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Foote, Lindsay, and Adam. Anglican News The ladies of the ACW met on Wednesday, October 6, and made plans for their upcoming upcoming bazaar of November 6. Mr. Fred Yates, Gordon Leek and Rev. Haldenby accomplished accomplished their 10 mile walk for Outreach on Wednesday. The service in St. George's on . Sunday was National Thanksgiving. The flowers were in memory of Mrs. Mabel Le Gresley and Mrs. Helen Le Gresley. The choir sang the anthem, Manx Fisherman's Hymn. Judge E.R. Lovekin gave a report on the Toronto Synod, which he attended as lay representation representation on Sept. 24 and Sept. 25th. United Church News The fruits of a bountiful harvest harvest were used in the decorating decorating of Newcastle United Church on Sunday, October 10, for the Thanksgiving service. Mayor Garnet B. Rickard was he Lay Reader, Rev. Donald Stiles preached the sermon, Three Ways to be Thankful. The ladies are looking for support for their Golden Harvest Harvest Craft and Bake Sale, Saturday, October 16. Monday, October 18 is the date of the General UCW meeting. Certificates of appreciation were presented to a number of organizations in return for their support to the Bowmanville and District Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society. The awards were presented at the Society's annual meeting last Wednesday, October 6. Shown above, from left, 1 1 are: Doug Hately, of St. Paul's United Church; Dave Spence, of the Bowmanville Jaycees: Clarence Bell and Alvin Yeo, of the Canadian Order of Foresters and Don Gill and Irv Colwell, of the Jack and Jill Club at Trinity United Church. Mayor Presents Certificate of Appreciation to Cancer Society ORONO Our Church Anniversary Sunday Oct. 24, with Rev. Ed Schamerhorn, Bowmanville as guest speaker and special music. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and boys spent the past holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Thpompson and family, Napanee. Miss Laurie Benedict, Oshawa was an overnight visitor with the D. Challice's last Wednesday. Mrs. Doris Wannan returned home Monday evening after enjoying the Thanksgiving weekend with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wannan and family, Belleville and they visited Niagara Falls and areas. Mr. and Mrs. Pitts, Essex England have been visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. George Day, Durham Complex. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Vicki and Stephen and Mr. and Mrs. George Day were weekend weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tony Haylock, Gooderham. ENNISKILLEN Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott and family were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, Hay don. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill and family, Miss Diane Dornbos were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haass, Bowmanville to celebrate the 25th Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haass. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Mr. Joe Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill, Todd, Dean and Vicki, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Garth McGill, Mark, Kim, Danny and David, Kingston, Mr. Brian Hall, Bowmanville, Mr. Bob Richardson, Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue, Judy and Laurie. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright,, Betty and Mrs. Jim Muller attended the Annual Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Beef Dinner at Yelverton on Monday. Twist and shout. Move it all about. Fitness is in. Fatness is out. Newcastle Mayor Garnet Rickard brought congratulations from the Town of Newcastle duripg the celebration of the Cancer Society's 25th year last week. The celebrations took place at tiie Society's annual meeting and dinner held at the Bowmanville Lions Centre. Pictured above, from left, are: Charter Member Jean McMurter, East Central District President, Ralph Martin; Mayor Rickard; Cancer Society President, Mary Tillcock; and Jack Lambert, District Director of Ontario Division. Mayor Rickard is presenting the Cancer Society President with a certificate of appreciation from the Town of Newcastle. CARPET ANNEX 495 Taunton Road East, Oshawa Telephone 723-5291 Truckload and Warehouse Sale NYLON CARPET Rubber Back Level Loop Promotional Special SHEET VINYL FLOORING $4.50 No Wax Reg. $5.99 From Many Other Specials Too Numerous To Mention. Come in and See Our Stock. 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