: The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 15,1982 Newcastle Youngsters Pack Community Hall for Lions Christmas Party JUST ARRIVED AT CARPET WAREHOUSE Over 10,000 sq. yds, of Carpet 1 Vinyl Flooring - GEM N0WAX VINYL 9 95 SCULPTURED CARPET With attached pad Q95 from V COMMERCIAL CARPET for any areas 795 PLACE & STICK TILE from 69*.* 40 oz. SAXONY 15* 5 'Free underpad or Installation Subject to min. 100% NYLON Thick Saxony J2" KITCHEN REC ROOM PRINTS C95 R0MÂJ SUPERTHICK SAXONY WITH Antron III nylon w 24" LEVEL LOOP CARPET WITH ATTACHED UNDERPAD 5 95 HUNDREDS OF ROLLENDS SAVEUPT0 70>„ NEVERPAYRETAH AGAIN • FREE ESTIMATES • FREE PARKING • PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATIONS • SPEEDY DELIVERY • CUSTOM BINDING CARPET WAREHOUSE 149 KING ST. W. OSHAWA 728-0292 STORE HOURS: MON. FRI. 9 8 SATURDAY 9-5 3 NEWTONVILLE NEWS Recent visitors with Mrs. V. Gilmer at Port Hope were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gilmer of Toronto, Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Kay Kimball of Newcastle, Mrs. Elva Osborne and Mr. Allan Osborne of Welcome and Mrs. Lena Clysdale. Mr. Raymond Bruce and Mrs. Isabel Watters spent the weekend in Bancroft with Mrs. Myrtle Barker and on Saturday evening attended the "Bruce" family Christmas Party. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle spent Tuesday with Mrs. Diane Clarke of Bethany. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sol to the village, living in the former Mrs. Cecil Burley's home. They are from Oshawa. Mrs. Mary O'Neill of Port : Hope was. a dinner guest on Sunday watW/Mf. and Mrs. Maurice Otyieill. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Savery of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones were dinner guests on Sunday with Mrs. Bea Jones. Mr. Trueman Henderson was able to return home from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville Bowmanville on Friday. Other patients in the hospital over the weekend were Mr. Frank Stapleton and Mrs. Joyce Carroll with a winning smile. NEWTONVILLE - STARKVILLE BOWLING Team Standings Olds 34, Pontiacs 33, Chevs 27, Buicks 19. High single - Peggy Millson 261. High triple - Peggy Millson 630. 50 - 50 draw - Jean Fallis. 200 Games Peggy Millson 261, Bernice Henderson 243, Mary Topple 241, Jean O'Neill 218, Joyce Stacey 217, Cindy Millson 215, Cathy Adams 209. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earle McEwen of Peterborough on Sunday. On Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton and Mrs. Bea Jones enjoyed the Gideon Christmas dinner at Port Perry. Mrs. Vi Gilmer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, Blaine, Kim, Ken. and Miss Angie Thajer and Mrs. Lena Clysdale to Sunday dinner at Welcome Court. Mrs. Lynda Farrow and Jan with Mrs. Acy Farrow were among those who attended "ie County Town Singers ai St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. David Henderson, Henderson, Chris and Jessica of Newcastle, Mr. Bob Henderson Henderson of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Henderson of Orono, Mrs. Brenda St. John and Mr. Nelson Lcudkc were dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson. Sunday church greeters were Duane and Doris Chrysler. The sermon by Rev. Tizzard was entitled "His Birthplace". The choir sang "Happy Christmas Comes Once More". The lighting of Advent Candle No. 3, red candle as Liberator was performed by Mr. and Mrs. Flowers by Jackman 623-3365 BowminvIH» Mill Glenn Stapleton, Nadine, Sharon and Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. C.< R. Farrow were dinner guests on Saturday Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee of Cambray. Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle and Miss Dale Imlach were dinner guests on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe and Tiffany of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Moreton Henderson of Morrish visited with Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson on Friday evening. The last euchre party for this year will be held in the Community Hall on Friday, December 17th beginning at 8 o'clock. Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley of Newcastle. Newcastle. Arts and Culture 'Good Business' There's more to the beauty of the arts and culture business business in Ontario than meets the eye - $2.5 billion more - says Àrmourdale M.P.P. Bruce McCaffrey, Minister of Citizenship Citizenship and Culture. He was speaking at a meeting of the Durham East Progressive Conservative association last Wednesday night at the Flying Dutchman Hotel. That's how much revenue was generated by tourists visiting cultural attractions such as museums and art galleries last year. Add to that figure the 60,000 full-time jobs created by the existence of those facilities and the fact that tourism is the second largest industry in Ontario, and the result is a basis for solid business, Mr. McCaffrey said. The minister made the remarks to the annual meeting meeting of the Durham East Progressive Progressive Conservative Association, Association, held in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. He was hosted by Sam Cureatz, M.P.P. for Durham Durham East. "Arts and culture is good business for our province and Ontario accounts for two- thirds of all tourist spending in Canada," Mr. McCaffrey stated. And it's a business that's growing by leaps and bounds. In the last decade, 21 orchestras orchestras have increased in number to 36; 12 professional theatre companies have grown to 40 and the number of art galleries galleries has increased to 75 from 11. Those extra facilities mean more visitors, more jobs and more spin-off economic benefits benefits for businesses in their communities, he pointed out. The Ministry of Citizenship and Culture was created in February, 1982 from the former Ministry of Culture and Recreation. 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