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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Sep 1983, p. 27

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I I The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 14, 1983 11 Newcastle independent Editors: Basel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Durham County Dairy Princess Crowned at Orono Fair When Jack and Hazel moved to Beaver St. in Newcastle Newcastle twenty-nine years ago, Mr. Harry Tebble was our neighbour. Often his daughter, Irene, would be visiting him. We have learned that Irene and Howard Farrow observed 60 years of marriage on September 6. The Farrows were formerly of Orono, then Port Hope and now, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. We do extend congratulations congratulations and best wishes. We do take new items any day of the week, so please call at any time. Mrs. Marie Gibson, Lockhart's Lockhart's and Mrs. Vi Osborne, Bowmanville, spent Labour Day with Jim and Dot Thompson Thompson at their West Beach Bowmanville cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vasseur returned last Monday from a three-week honeymoon in Switzerland. Cathy's grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Mouron, returned returned with them and is visiting visiting the John Metrailler family. Mrs. Bertha Powell entertained entertained about twenty-five friends and relatives last Wednesday evening, the occasion occasion being a miscellaneous shower in honour of niece, Colleen Powell, bride-elect of Stewart Cochrane. On Labour Day weekend, Mrs. SYM Woo visited in Toronto with her sons Henry, Peter, Willie and their families. On Wednesday, Mrs. Woo's friends held an afternoon afternoon tea in her honour. We extend congratulations and best wishes on her retirement and all the best to her successor successor at the restaurant, Mrs. Betty Dubeau. In the Mr. and Mrs. Tournament Tournament held at Newcastle Golf Club, Art and Florence Tuson won the event with a low gross 82, while Jean and Terry Graham were next with 85. Congratulations! Mrs. Marguerite Cooper, Oshawa, and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Monday evening evening dinner guests of Mrs. Doris Trimble, Bowmanville. Wednesday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Mrs. Lena Clys- dale, Newtonville and Mrs. Lena Graham. Miss Isobel Allin, Oshawa, was a recent guest of Mrs. Pauline Storks. On Saturday, Mrs. Pauline Storks and her sister, Mrs. Raye Friedlander visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wyatt at the Holiday Inn, Toronto, and then attended the 50th wedding wedding anniversary of Raye's former neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkley of Toronto. Miss Jessie Lamb, Omemee, visited on the weekend weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. On Sunday, all visited visited Mrs. Doris White, Toronto. Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended a Ganaraska Executive meeting in Port Hope last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Darlene Elliott and Rob Murphy at Newtonville Newtonville United Church on Saturday, Saturday, September 10,1983. Their granddaughter, Allison Burley, Osnawa was flower girl.. Allison and brother Steven, parents Bob and Anita and her mother Reta were over-night guests of Ron and Marg. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard were among the attendants at the marriage of Douglas Adams, elder son of David and Betty Adams, to Savriti Ram, in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 10. We extend congratulations to the bride and groom! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrailler, Metrailler, Alex and Laura, Hamilton, Hamilton, were weekend guests of the John Metrailler family. On Saturday, September 3, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard hosted the Lions' Pot Luck dinner and meeting at their home. On Saturday, Sept. 10,1983, Mrs. Gladys Wood attended the wedding of her grandson, Terry Wood and Shelley Morrison at St. George's Church, Oshawa. On Monday evening Mrs. Gladys Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood who have purchased a home on Sunset Boulevard. We welcome the Wood's to our village! Mrs. Gladys Wood spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell. Sam and Margaret Brereton spent last week in Toronto, with Margaret's sister, Helen Aquilina when Helen's husband, Charlie, underwent heart surgery at Toronto Western Hospital. We are pleased to be able to say, Charlie came through the operation with flying colours and is improving a little more with each passing day. Mr. and Mrs. John Broad- foot, Brucefield, visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. Happy 48th anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Brawley on Sept. 21. On Sunday evening in Napanee, Mr. Harry Wade attended the Rebekah Service for Mrs. Hazel Galbraith, Past President of the Rebekah Assembly. Mrs. Rose Webb, Oshawa, was a Tuesday evening visitor with Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Bin Grol, Port Hope, were Saturday evening visitors with Mrs. Nellie Spencer. On Sunday, Sept. 4, Mrs. Pearl Woodhams, Scarborough, Scarborough, and Mrs. Gladys McKay, Bronte, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa were Saturday Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson, Bowmanville. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy attended the 50th wedding anniversary reception in honour of Gertie anti Art Petre in St. Gregory's Auditorium, Oshawa. Mrs. Win Couchman, Bracebridge, spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray and Michael, Toronto, were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gray. Remember, September 17. The Chamber of Commerce Oktoberfest Parade begins at the school at one o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call spent Sunday in Toronto with her sister and hubby, Mr. and Mrs. M. Downs. On Saturday night Mrs. Call attended a bridal shower at Vianna Chisholm's, Mississauga. Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norton and Norman, Toronto, visited Sunday night with her grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Gladys Pacey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago visited on Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Tonkin, who is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Birthday greetings to Erla Jose, Wallace Couch, Vernon Sunday and Shawn Duval. Best wishes to Sept. 17 anniversary couples - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allin, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson. On Saturday evening, Sept. 10th, 1983, at the Newcastle Community Hall, friends and relatives of Mrs. Lillian Bot- trell attended a surprise party, arranged by daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Joe Forget. This celebration marked Mrs. Bottrell's 85th birthday, which was Septembers. Septembers. Mrs. Bottrell's children, Helen, Elsie, Earl and Marie, her grandchildren and great grandchildren were present on this happy occasion, when a ----------'CLIP and SAVE COMMUNITY CARE FEE SCHEDULE (Effective as of September 1,1983) -PLEASE SAVE THIS SCHEDULE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE SENIOR SITTING $1.50 per hour YARDW0RK (plus $1.00 per hour If volunteer uses own equipment) 3.50 per hour WINDOWS AND LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 3.50 per hour HEAVY HOUSEKEEPING 5.00 per hour MINOR REPAIRS 4.00 per hour DRIVING: The fees for driving were calculated for one person, but should more than one person leave the same pick-up spot to be taken to the same destination and back, the fee is the same as for one person and should be shared equally by the clients. Parking fees must be added where applicable. If clients find it necessary to make more than two stops during their drive, e.g. doctor and downtown, plus additional stops, then the driver will charge an additional 50 cents per stop beginning with the third stop. The following tees for driving were determined at approximately 16V2 cents per km. or 26Vi cents per mile, multiplied by two for a return trip. This is to cover gas costs for volunteers. Intown Bowmanville or any Intown drive $2.50 Bowmanville to Toronto (downtown or airport) 25.00 Bowmanville to Whitby 5,75 Bowmanville to Oshawa 5.00 Courtice to Oshawa or Bowmanville 3.50 Bowmanville to Enniskillen 4,75 Bowmanville to Hampton 3.00 Bowmanville to Tyrone 3.50 Bowmanville to Orono 4.50 Bowmanville to Kirby 4.00 Bowmanville to Kendal 5.00 Bowmanville to Newtonville 4.50 Enniskillen to Oshawa. ; 9.75 Hampton to Oshawa 8.00 Tyrone to Oshawa 8.50 Orono to Oshawa : 8.50 Kirby to Oshawa 9.00 Kendal to Oshawa 10.00 Newtonville to Oshawa 9.50 Newcastle to Bowmanville or Orono 3.50 Newcastle to Oshawa 8.50 Newcastle to Whitby 9.00 When travelling from outside Bowmanville to Toronto, you must add the applicable fee to Bowmanville and then the Toronto fee, or calculate the mileage. COMMUNITY CARE IS A UNITED WAY AGENCY roast beef dinner with birthday birthday cake and ice-cream were enjoyed. Gifts bestowed on the honoured lady were a clock, rocking chair, vacuum cleaner, and an eight-place setting of dishes. Dancing and a social evening concluded this memorable event. We extend our congratulations to Mrs. Bottrell! Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallagher, Tim and Shannon, Tweed, spent the weekend with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forget. Julie Sandercock was a Friday overnight guest. Following the birthday party for her mother on Saturday night, guests included Debbie Sellers, Port Hope, Gary Sleeves, Guelph, Dave and Marsha Ferguson, Lindsay, Jimmy Seymor, Port Hope, and Mrs. Bottrell. ANGLICAN CHURCH NEWS St. George's Anglican Church Women had their opening meeting of the fall session at the Parish Hall on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. St. George's Altar Guild met at 8:30 on Sunday for their Corporate Communion. A short meeting followed. A new tape for the carillon, of Hymns played on Flemish Bells was dedicated at St. George's on Sunday. It was a gift of Derek and Ellen Morris of Allenhurst, New Jersey, in memory of Charles Wilmot Thorne, Jr. Church School pupils attended attended the 11 a.m. service at St. George's and then went to the Parish Hall to enroll for the fall term. Mr. and Mrs, Phil Hayman are leaders. The wedding of Timothy Robinson and Veronica Ruegger was solemnized in St. George's Anglican Church on September 10,1983. UNITED CHURCH NEWS At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, Sept. 11, Mrs. Dorothy Payne presided at the organ, the repairs of which are nearly completed. Choir practice resumes on Thursday, Thursday, September 22nd. Mr. Wayne Blackburn read the Scriptures on Sunday and Rev. Donald Stiles preached the sermon, Life in the Midst of Death. Tadpoles and Eleven Up Youth Groups meet on Thursday Thursday afternoons at the church. c/> Pltch-ln Ontario! NEW CROP REPORTS phone 623-7252 24 hrs. a day and get a prerecorded crop starting date and picking conditions, plus other crop information ALL TO SERVE YOU BETTER! SMALL TREES-No ladders FREE WAGON RIDES KIDS PLAYGROUND Monday and Friday 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday (Also Thanksgiving Monday) 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. fOUMirr mw mrsH moouct \1knm %4d R R 2. BawnwwdW. Odano LC3K3 * MWM3-W2 THE FAMILYI SIZE SUBARU GL WAGON For a family car that's generous with space and gives full value for your money, look at Subaru's GL Wagon. Not only does It provide gas stretching transportation, but it seats five comfortably. And, with a long list of standard features such as full instrumentation and carpeting, AM/FM stereo, 50 miles per gallon, tilt steering, and a Telltaletm Graphic Monitor, the GL Wagon is as well appointed inside as It is equipped for driving. With the 5-speed manual transmission, there's the Subaru Hill- HolderrMclutch. Or, If you prefer, the optional 3-speed automatic changes gears effortlessly. If you're looking for transportation that's utterly reliable, take a long look at the Subaru GL. Where durability is standard. SUBARU MOTORS 160 Slmcoe St. S., Oshawa 728-0181 or 728-7554 Hi C's for Teens resumes Sunday evening September 18. The ladies of the congregation congregation will be receiving a letter concerning the October 15 Golden Harvest Craft and Bake Sale. CATCH TED WATSON'S STRAWBERRY EXPRESS PICK YOUR OWN am î[ *">. ■ V / / Z /" . V"':- A highlight of the Orono Fair was the crowning crowning of the 1983-84 Durham County Dairy Princess. Princess. The winner of the contest was 18-year-old Krista McHolm of Welcome. She is shown above, seated left, with last year's dairy princess, princess, Karen Seymour of Cavan. Contenders for the title are shown rear from left: Theresa Wygerde of Nestleton, 1st runner-up Heather Seymour of Cavan and Joanne Nobbs of Enniskillen. Enniskillen. Each of the girls received a number of prizes. Sponsors of the contest were: the Durham County Milk Committee, Ceresdale Fertilizer, Jim Tunney of Port Hope, Durham Farmers County Co-op-Orono, Utica Farm Equipment-Port Perry, Flaunts Farm Service Ltd.-Lindsay, Vanstone's Flour & Feed Mill- Bowmanville, Bev's Floral Creations-Bowman- ville, West Agro Chemicals Ltd., Diversey Wyandotte Inc., Royal Bank of Canada-Bow- manville, Pinegrove Cheese House-Newcastle and Lloyd McRobbie Photography-Bowman- ville. Return From Work in Germany Blackstock News Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson who recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers spent the weekend weekend in London with Les and Janice Bushfield and family. While there, they attended the Western Western Fair. The winner of the Greenhouse that Analada Nurseries sold tickets for at the fair was Sheila Martin of Blackstock. Congratulations. Congratulations. Graham and Alice Mitchell of Sardis, British Columbia spent Sunday and were overnight overnight guests with their cousin, Harvey and Joan Graham and Gerald and Joyce Kelly and families. Michael and Sandy MacDonald, Mark and Kimberly of Englehart were recent overnight guests of their aunt and uncle Ruth and Bill Marconi. Mrs. Jack Marlow, Mrs. John Marlow, Christopher and Danny of Dundas, were Thursday Thursday luncheon guests of the Neil Werrys and also visited the Grant Thompsons to "show off" the newest greatgrandchild. greatgrandchild. Carol and Katie Mairs and Elaine Bailey also attended the luncheon. Best wishes go with Gail Malcolm who recently moved from Blackstock to Port Perry. Her happy smile will be missed in our village. Glad to report that Jason Cliff is home from surgery in the Sick by Joyce Kelly Childrens' Hospital. Jason is recuperating at home. Mrs. John Johnston of Manotick was a noon hour luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and Tara. She was on a return trip from Geulph where her. daughter Anne is registered registered in an entomology programme. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Primmer of Hamilton were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge. Mr. amd Mrs. Albert Watt of Northern Ontario Ontario brought her mother, Mrs. Alma Taylor home from a visit and spent some time visiting relatives and friends in the area. A warm welcome home is extended to Paul Green and David Mason who returned home from working the past three months in Germany. Benny Whitteveen and daughter Sue returned home on Friday Friday from a three week vacation in Holland, Talya Moore, Carolyn Morton, Anita Davis and Ruby VanCamp attended the weekend retreat for UCW members at Camp Quin- Mo-I-ac. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Borland and Justin of Wofer visited Lawrence VanCamp and family recently. Following is a partial list of young people off to higher education- Marilyn Green, Elizabeth Elizabeth Luke, Leanne VanCamp, VanCamp, Valerie VanCamp VanCamp and John Larmer are at Guelph University, University, Alan Ferguson and Sandra Johnson are both taking electrical engineering at University University of Waterloo. Also returning to Waterloo are Eric and Stephen Kristensen. Ann Krist- ensen is on a Work Session in Toronto in connection with her course at Waterloo. Alan Petrie and Howard Bailey are both taking business at Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo. Howard is staying with the Swain VanCamps, Lynn Mc- Diarmid is at Loyalist College, Trenton training training as a Mental Retardation Retardation Counsellor. Elizabeth Elizabeth Kelly is at Queen's University, Kingston studying English and languages. Her residence room looked very familiar to her mother as Joyce had stayed in the very room when she attended Queen's. Brian Gardiner Gardiner is studying Pharmacy Pharmacy at the University of Toronto. Lawrence VanCamp has returned to Kemptville Agricultural Agricultural College. Would the parents of the other students please let me know before next week for a further list? TELEPHONE 623-6555 JOHN MANUEL, C.G.A. Income Tax and Related Accounting Services 118 King St. E., Suite 2 Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 1N4 Blackstock Machine Shop HOME and FARM REPAIRS General Machinery and Fabricating Let's work together to keep your repairs and costs at a minimum. No job is too small whether it be for Home, Farm or Business. • Lathe Work * Milling * Drilling * Brake Press * Rolled Forms * Mobile Welding Extremely Competitive Prices Hours: Mon. loSal. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. and Thurs. Evenings 7 to 9 p.m. Call Bob Sleep 986-5567 3 miles south of Hwy. 7Aon Old Scugog Rd. (2'/ 2 miles south ol Blackstock) or From Reg. Rd. 57 turn west on Bog. Rd. 19 (Shirley's Rd.) tor Vi mile, then turn south on Old Scugog Rd. Newcastle Chamber Of presents Commerce A OKTOBERFEST Saturday, September 17, 1983 Flea Market and Bake Sale Saturday 10:00 a.m. Parade Saturday 1:00 p.m. German Music and Entertainment 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. German Food and Refreshments available all day until 1 a.m. Spacers nvnllnblo lor lion maikoi. Anyone inlcrrostod in putting in a dont contact Chtirlos Gray 987-4551. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT I.D.A. BOWMANVILLE

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