i 1 t 8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, January 18,1984 Section Two Nemcastle 3ndepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Forgot the birthday greetings greetings last week! Miss Flossie Graham who resides at South Haven Rest Home celebrated her birthday on January 8. Mr. Charlie Cowan, who is a patient in Peterborough Civic Hospital, celebrated his 88th birthday last Thursday. We extend best wishes to neighbour neighbour Carla Foote, Margaret Pearce, Bessie Dean, Stephen Selby, Marilyn Kent, Betty Adams, Harold Harris, Frank Hoar, Michelle Hope, Tommy Couch, Eva Hoar, Bertha Fisher, Mrs. Jean Britton in Marnwood Nursing Home and Mr. Everard Joli at Nel Gbr Castle Nursing Home. Neighbour Alecia Spencer was honoured on her birthday on Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Hendry, Twenty relatives enjoyed this luncheon party when Alecia received gifts and cards from her family. We extend our birthday wishes too! Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ashton,. Bobcaygeon, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nesbitt;-. Miss Judith Powell spent the weekend in Orangeville. Last Monday, Mrs. Louise Jose entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club. The Newcastle Senior Citizens Citizens will hold their regular meeting at the Newcastle Community Hall on Thursday evening, January 19,1984. Master Adam Walton is spending a few days with his grandparents, Albert and Myrtle Pearce, while his parents, Elizabeth and Ted Walton are moving from Brampton to their new home in Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited on Saturday with Mr. Charles Cowan who is a patient in Peterborough Civic Hospital. In the evening, they enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Scott and family, Little Britain. Miss Cathy Scott, Toronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley visited Mrs. Margaret Margaret Barkwell in Lindsay on Sunday!'- Mrs. Pauline. Storks attended attended a Ganaraska - Executive meeting in Port Hope last Thursday. Mrs. Sandra Sherman, Beeton, and her mother, Mrs. D. Coulter, Downsview, were Sunday lunch guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago. Mr. and Mrs. William Storks attended the Chicago - Toronto hockey game at Maple Leaf Gardens on Saturday evening. Mr. Harry Wade spent Tuesday and Wednesday last week in Orillia. Mrs. Maxine Felgate, Unionville, spent last Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. SINCE 1917 50% - 60% AND EVEN 70% OFF So read the pages of ads that hit your eye every day. Is it any wonder when we ask is 50% - 60% or 70% really OFF and WHAT IS OFF? Well, MURRAY JOHNSTON'S (selling fine Men's Wear for 67 years) don't insult your intelligence in that manner. We simply say "do like hundreds of others" -- just come to MURRAY JOHNSTON'S Va YEARLY SALE where you will get honest value. It pays. Murray Johnston (oshawa) Limited 8 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-4511 Downtown Oshawa ' the Class of *84 Our 1984 lineup also includes these great values. , The lowest priced German sports sedan in Canada. The lowest priced Turbo Diesel sedan in Canada. The most fuel efficient car in Canada. And the most popular sports car in Germany. Come in today and check out our best values yet. n*i 1 lurxlei 61. E Oehewe Whim*! * M] OWAWCO r L * MWHOl 1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby Whitby, 668-9383 Toronto, 361-1128 An'iCarc" Award Winner On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Gladys Wood attended a baby shower for Scott Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wood, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, Sunset Boulevard. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited with her sister, Mrs. Hazel Holman and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bamsey, Port Hope, and they enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haskill and Sidney. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, Ennismore, were last Monday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Burley, Scarborough, were Thursday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard, Johnna and Delann and Mr. Gary Schmid, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Sunday Mr. and .Mrs. R. B. Rickard entertained friends to a retirement dinner party in honour of Mr. Eric Johnson and his wife. Enjoying Enjoying the dinner and many memories were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnes, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ibbotson. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred of Oshawa, visited last Thursday with Mrs. Pearl Woodhams, Scarborough, and all enjoyed dinner with her on the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Lois Rowe enjoyed a visit home from hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Milton, Ian and Sarah, Ottawa, were weekend visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson. Bowmanville - Concern for Life Elections were held on Wednesday, November 16, 1983. Newly elected president is Magda Zoelman, Bowmanville Bowmanville with past president, Wilma Brink of Newcastle, Treasurer is Liz Williams, Newtonville and Secretary is Marie Speziale, Newcastle. The association extends special thanks to Wilma Brink for her hard work and dedication. dedication. Activities planned for the coming year are: Bake Sale, Bowmanville Mall on Thursday, Thursday, March 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Open meeting to be held on Wednesday, April 4 at the Bowmanville Library at 7:30 p.m. The club will be in attendance attendance at Orono Fair and Blackstock Fair. Next meeting will be held in Newcastle at the home of Wilma Brink on Wednesday, February 1 at 1:30 p.m. Anglican News St. George's Chancel Guild had their corporate communion communion at the 8:30 service followed by their annual meeting. .A Pastoral letter from Archbishop Garns- worthy, calling for Prayers for Peace, was read at the Services in St. George's Anglican Church on Sunday. The Services had that theme of Prayers for Peace. St. Francis of Assisi News An Ecumenical Service for Canadian Club Sets Record A record of 98 members and guests attended last week's regular meeting of the Bowmanville Men's Canadian Club. The attendance is believed believed to be a record for any meeting other than a Ladies' Night program. Individual memberships are also at an all-time high, according to a report from secretary-treasurer Walton Pascoc during last week's meeting held at the Trinity United Church, Mr. Pascoc noted that the club is aiming for a total of 75 full-time members during during 1984. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Bowmanville Men's Canadian Canadian Club and special anniversary anniversary activities arc planned for next fall. the Week of Prayer for Christian Christian Unity will be held on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, Newcastle. Together Under the Cross is the theme for this Service of Blessing and of Prayer for all others. United Church News On Monday evening the Sunshine Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Madeleine Buckley. The leadership of the group is being assumed by Marie Pedwell arid Shirley Coyle. The ladies in charge of the meeting presented a meaningful Devotional on the New Year and resolutions. Mrs. Shelley Allin introduced the guest speaker, Miss Krista McHolm, the 1984 Durham Dairy Princess. Krista provided provided a dairy quiz and from it developed a lesson in nutrition. nutrition. Lunch was served by the committee of Madeleine Buckley, Wylma Allin, Marg Burley and Jean Rickard. On Wednesday afternoon the U.C.W. executive met at the home of President Marilyn Martin. Marilyn presented business ethics which she had learned from a workshop for Presidents in Oshawa on Tuesday. Much business was discussed discussed and the budget for 1984 was scheduled. Dates for some of the special activities for the year include May 13, U.C.W. Church Service, Golden Harvest Craft and Bake Sale October 13, and annual turkey supper November 3. World Day of Prayer, March 2nd, will be held at St. George's Anglican Church. Mrs. Marjorie Caswell Caswell and Mrs. Clara Schmid are in charge of social functions, functions, a position dutifully carried out by Lena Graham and Bessie Stephenson for several years. At the morning service at Newcastle United Church on Sunday, January 15, Holy Communion was celebrated. Mr. Glenn Allin sang The Lord's Prayer accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Payne on the piano. Ventures In Mission co-ordinator Marjorie Paterson Paterson gave an up-to-date report on the VIM program. Rev; Stiles spoke on the presence and promise of Christ. NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY BOWLING Monday Night Ladies League J. McCracken 183, 240, 198, T. Langstaff 185, 183, 211, A. Langstaff 218, 219, 216, L. Crockett 218, 182, M. Pierik 181, 196, E. Miller 181, 209, G. Henry 190,175, K. Mercer 179, 183, B. Major 200, 195, H. Couroux 182,183,1. Patton 191, P. Irwin 183, A. Mercer 224, D. Mercer 198, D. Walker 210, R. Foster 222, D. Foster 192, C. Robinson 231, J. McCrum 188, S. Stere 189, A. Stere 197, D. Mackey 188, C. Van Deussen 180, H. Farrow 176, D. McCurdy 297,1. Brown 243, M. Wade 189, M. Trim. 177, D. Neal 178, N. Mumby 184. Tuesday Morning Seniors League Jan. HI Top 5 Bowlers 2 Game Total R. Burley 405, S. Allin 355, M, Burley 317, G. Buckley 298, A. Pearce 296. Thursday Night Mixed League Jan, 12 B. Dennis 192, 238, 184, F. Forget 223, 270,190, J, Forget 246,226,253, C. Lycett 194, 187, W, Forget 179, K. Moffatt 215, R. Adams 183, 199, E. Miller 193, B. Forget 227, J. Glanville 190, L. Forget 190, M. Peake 180, J. Foss 198. Youth Bowling Jan, 14 Seniors 100 and Over B. Coyle 197, 138, B, Fisk 162,169, Ken O'Boyle 188, 185, D. Miller 110,153, D. Werheid 107, 119, J. Rogerson 109, 171, J. Weaver 107, 107, M. Rossignol Rossignol 103,112, Stephanie Miller 105, 103, M. Potter 102, 141, C. Willsher 133,150, K. Miller 175, Kelly O'Boyle 117, T, Young 137, Steven Miller 107, L. Weaver 103, T. DeJong 124, D, DeJong 131, J. Wright 104. Juniors 75 and Over K. Burke 104, 87, T. Young 78, 91, M. Werheid 75, 75, M. Coyle 83,102, D. Peel 79, 83, J. Carroll 97,108, J. Holroyd 101, 127, E, Locke 75, J. Miller 77, N. Virtue 93, J. Darrach 104, M. Mitchell78, S. L, Wright 82, P. Darrach 141, S, Carroll 75, J. Herney 81, ggggggci'- leimiiu HOME OF THF FUEL ECONOMY CALL MIDWAY DATSUN 1300 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-6828 Lions Hold Annual Rural-Urban Night The Bowmanville Lions Club's annual rural- presentation by veterinarian, Ralph Warren, urban night was held last Monday night at the Shown above at the meeting from left are: Lion Lions Centre. Members of the rural community Fred Eyman, Sam Turner, Ralph Warren, Boyd joined with Lion members for dinner and a film Ayre and Lion Glenn Fry. Two Wins for Mr. Submarine Over Rrout's, J&J Squads On January 7, Mr. Submarine evened its regular schedule by defeating Prout's Raiders by a score of 7-4. Mr. Sub fell down in their defence play, but were saved by the great goaltending of Brooke Clemens. 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