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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Dec 1983, p. 12

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1 J-iLWV i 12 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. December 7,1983 't* . Newcastle Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Here's a little tale in praise of our Post Office. On Thursday, Thursday, November 24, we sent a parcel in a brown envelope to our niece in Beeton. This is the paragraph from the letter acknowledging receipt of said parcel on the next day, "I was really shocked when 1'learned that you mailed it yesterday. It's been years since we had received mail from Newcastle in a day and that was when we lived in Toronto. Three days is about the fastest we have gotten mail from you." That's what we call good service. Merry Christmas, Post Master Charles and all your staff. Last Monday, Mrs. Bessie Dean entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club. Birthday greetings to Douglas Rowe, Jacqueline Whyte, Rev. Thomas Smith and Scott Rekker and Derek De Jong. Mr. Roy Pacey of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, accompanied by his mother - Mrs, Gladys Pacey and her grandson, Vernon Sunday, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ada Pacey, Harcourt, on Friday. While in the area, they called on Mrs. Pacey's cousin, Mr. Elmer Hughey of Highland Grove and Mr. and Mrs. John Pacey, of Peterborough. Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrail- ler, Alex and Laura of Hamilton Hamilton were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Metrailler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy visited on Tuesday with her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Bridgenorth and with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Darling, Ennismore. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray were son, Sgt. Tim Gray of Edmonton and daughter, Mrs. Susan Turner of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Members of the Trillium Unit of the U.C.W. enjoyed their Christmas meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley and Miss Mary Margaret Bonathon returned recently from a Florida vacation. vacation. Mrs. April Darrach of Brownsville entertained about twenty-five friends and relatives relatives qn Wednesday evening at her home. The event was a baby shower in honour of her sister-in-law, --Mrs. .Linda Couch, and new baby, Shannon. Sympathy is extended - to friends and relatives of Mrs> Gladys McKay, of Bronte, who passed away on Sunday, December 4. His many friends will be pleased that Mr. William Lake Sr. has returned home from hospital. Last week we omitted sister- in-law Audrey McCullough when we reported the ladies who helped Fran Wright celebrate celebrate her birthday at Greenwood Greenwood Tower. Sorry! Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were son and daughter-in-law, Marg and Bill Wade of Kendal. Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin, Stephenson Road. On Saturday, Dec. 3, 1983, Rev. D. A. Stiles performed the wedding of Richard C. Kellar and Carol Judith Whelan of R. R. 2, Newcastle. The matron of honour was Mrs. Carol Little of Bond Head and the best man was Mr. Douglas Webb of Orillia. Mrs. Gladys Wood was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, from Wednesday to Friday. Recent callers at Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster's were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rienstra. Mrs. Gladys Wood was a weekend guest of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith, Toronto. On Sunday they attended the christening of Mrs. Wood's great grandson Matthew David Adurn and lunch following with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pye-Finch and family. In the evening a family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Felgate, Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Christie, Oshawa. Miss Cathy Scott, Toronto, was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow of Oshawa were Sunday supper guests of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard, Johnna and Delann, were Sunday supper guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lancaster. Among the Newcastle friends attending the wedding of Tammy Schutt and Kevin Lewis in Colborne on Saturday, Saturday, Dec. 3, were Mr. and Mrs. Robin Rickard, Mrs. Joan Dawson, Miss R. Ibbot- son, Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Mr. Bill Pacey and his son Willie, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, were weekend visitors with his mother Mrs. Gladys Pacey and family. Sunday visitors with the family included Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown, Peterborough, Peterborough, Miss Janice Brown, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Norton and Andrew, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pacey and Chrissie, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gordon, Lisa and Julie, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Alldred entertained his sisters on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Call and boys, Oshawa, were Saturday visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call. Mrs. Lynda Farrow, Jan and Ryan of Newtonville, were Saturday callers. Horticultural Christmas Show On Tuesday evening, November 29, at Newcastle United Church, the Newcastle Horticultural Society held a pot luck supper and Christmas show. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hall of Parkview Apartments then entertained by showing slides of Africa. Prize winners of the show were: Class 1 Christmas Corsage, Corsage, 2nd Narda HoogKamp. Class 2 White Christmas 1st Jean Rickard, 2nd Narda HoogKamp, 3rd. Grace Haldenby. Class 3 Miniature Christmas Tree 1st Jean Rickard. Class 4 A Welcome Christmas Christmas Door 1st Narda HoogKamp, HoogKamp, 2nd Jean Rickard. Class 5 Christmas Delight, a goblet arrangement, 1st Narda HoogKamp, 2nd Jean Rickard. Class 6 A Christmas Gift, 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Jean Rickard, 3rd Narda HoogKamp HoogKamp and Dorella Chard. Class 7 A Christmas Table Favour or a Place Card, 1st Marjorie Caswell, 2nd Narda HoogKamp, 3rd Madeleine Buckley. Class 8 Yuletide Log, 1st Marjorie Caswell, 2nd Jean Rickard, 3rd Narda HoogKamp. HoogKamp. Anglican News St. George's Advisory Board met on . Monday evening and set up a budget for 1984. The wives of the clergy of the Anglican Deanery of Durham and Northumberland met at St. George's Rectory on Thursday. They visited Sandor Ceramics in the morning morning and had lunch at the Rectory; Tammy DeJong and Heather Ritchie, of St. George's Junior Choir, with Rev. and Mrs. Haldenby attended the Christmas Concert Concert in St. John's Church, Bowmanville, put on by St. John's Church Choir. It was Bible Sunday at St. George's and the work of the Pre-Christmas Clearance! 52 VE 1/2 PRICE ON IN-STOCK WALLPAPERS Look for our clearance tags 25% SELECTED WALLPAPER BOOK ORDERS OFF* 'Off Suggested Book Price Watch for our new line-up of Dependable Paints arriving soon s ABERNETHY'S miim Paint and Wallpaper lilt IC;Æ'Y. Free Parking at Rear Enter on Qumo st. 55 King St. W. 623-5431 Bowmanville Hours: Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. -- Friday B a.m. - 9 p.in. -- Saturday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m, Canadian Bible Society was reviewed. The second candle of the Advent Wreath was lit by members of the Cureatz Family. United Church News At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, December 4, The White Gift Service was presented presented by the Sunday School. Mrs. Joan Blackburn and Mrs. Romona Rickard participated in leading the Service. Donnie Stiles read the Scripture and lit the Second Advent Candle of Joy. Merridy Stephenson, Susan Blackburn, Murray Jose and Delann Chard read stories and Laura Vickers read The Gospel of Luke, Chapter 1, verses 46 - 55. Other children assisted in the program, program, Stories and Gifts. NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY BOWLING Monday Night Ladies League Above 175 Nov. 21 B. Majors 193, 262, 203, H. Couroux 235,197, 220, D. Neal 211, 185, 192, A. Langstaff 203, 200, 239, R. Foster 201, 190, V. Watson 223, 204, M. Majors 235,202, S. Williams 213,176,1. Brown 240, 239, M. Wade 196, 178, B. Pearce 246, 209, K. Mercer 191, 263, T. Langstaff 198, 201, S. Foster 190, A. Strutt 195, D. Foster 218, C. Robinson 193, M. Trim 202, G. Henry 184, L. Crockett 251, E. Miller 196, C. Berney 216, C. VanDussen 194, M. Wright 184, S. Stere 210, A. Mercer 177, D. Mercer 180, N. Mumby 179, D. Walker 184, D: Langstaff 187, I. Patton 207! Tuesday Morning Seniors Nov. 22 Top 5 Bowlers Two Game Total A. Pearce 382, R. Burley 366, J. Hicks 352, M. Burley 327, Jack Holmes 312. Thursday Night Mixed League Nov. 24 J. Forget 204, 203,-186, Bill Dennis 194,188, F. Forget 246, 186, S. L. Boyd 234, 201, C. Lycett 175,179, R. Adams 183, Barb Dennis 183, K. Boyd 191, W. Forget 216, G. Cooper 220, N. Dennis 181, J. Foss 194. Youth Bowling Nov. 26 Juniors Above 75 J. Carroll 94,79, M. Coyle 81, 97, D. Holroyd 122, 81, J. Holroyd 90, 82, J. Miller 99,86, D. Winter 150,120, D. Peel 107, J. Darrach 82, M. Werheid 78, N. Virtue 75, K. Burke 79, T. Young 90. Seniors Above 100 B. Coyle 105, 167, K. Miller 104, 106, B. Fisk 115, 102, K. O'Boyle 137,160, M. Rossignol 100,104, L. Weaver 139,117, S. Willsher 137, 105, D. Werheid 141,100, T. Young 105, 131, D. DeJong 117, 136, C. Willsher 152, 175, T. DeJong 110, J. Weaver 137, J. Hopkins 127, S. Miller 120. Above 175 Nov. 28 C. VanDussen 209, 176, D. Mercer 197, 180, D. Neal 191, 256, D. Walker 226, 176, L. Crockett 201, 187, M. Pierik 188, 221, A. Stere 254, 193, M. Trim 181,212, C. Robinson 194, 188, C. Berney 179, H. Couroux 179, A. Mercer 192, N. Mumby 180, B. Pearce 197, J. McCrum 175, D. McCurdy 215, I. Brown 218, R. Foster 212, D. Foster 175. Tuesday Morning Seniors League Nov. 29 Top 5 Bowlers 2 Game Total R. Burley 388, Jack Holmes 386, M. Burley 364, A. Pearce 353, M. Hall 325. Thursday Night Mixed League Above 175 Dec. 1 B. Forget 213, 195, 228, W. Forget 267,191, 207, B. Dennis 229,191, K. Boyd 195,177, S. L. Boyd 216, 177, J. Forget 263, 233, R. Adams 185, M. Lewis 175, S. Dennis 215, K. Moffatt 205, E. Miller 177, K. Chapman 240, C. Lycett 204. Youth Bowling Dee. 3 Juniors Above 75 M. Coyle 122,118, D. Winter 146, 95, C. Farrow 90, 82, P. Darrach 77, J. Darrach 100, R. Locke 81, M. Mitchell 75, J. Carroll 84, S. L. Wright 84, S. Potter 105, K. Burke 77, E. Locke 75. Seniors Above 100 B. Coyle 189, 204, K. Miller 144, 123, B. Fisk 113, 125, K. Nestleton-Caesaiiea Get Well Wishes Very sorry to hear that a valued friend - Doris MacPherson of Port Perry had the misfortune misfortune to fall and break her hip this past week. She is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital. I'm sure she would be glad to receive a card from the many friends - a popular lady! Our "best wishes" and our thoughts and prayers are with you, Doris. Keep up that good spirit - you are noted for ! Sympathy Our sincere sympathy to the family of the late Olive Frayer of Caesarea. She was a fine person and will be missed missed very much by family and a host of friends. O'Boyle 209, 176, C. Willsher 140, 151, D. Miller 106, 148, D. Werheid 102, 109, T. Young 131, 117, S. Willsher 140, 130, M. Potter 118, J. Rogerson 11.3, M. Rossignol 110, J. Weaver 138, L. Weaver 134, J. Hopkins 110. Caesarea Euche First prize- rlary Thomas- 89; Sçond- Theresa Trie- 87; Henry Visser- 51; I Ross Wingrove had } lone hands for the ninth of November. Conptula- tions! A fine tfn out. This Wed. evenig again at the Caesarerpentre - 8 p.m. 'j ] A Holiday in jolland On Tlhrsday, . November it, Mrs. Grace Bajem; and her daughter Ampulla Ba- jema returnee from an enjoyable five y et k holiday holiday in Holland. Last weelc Mrs. Grace Bajema receivd Neilson 12 lb. cb rotate assortment for v nning the first prize i the NeilsorJ Secial Chocolate Cake jt the Blackstock Fair. 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