i 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 30,1985 Section Two Newcastle 3nbepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Community Care's Bazaar a Tremendous Success Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of the late Peter Newell, who passed away last Saturday, October 19, 1985. His many friends will be pleased to learn that Mr. Albert Pearce returned home from Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Port Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Mrs. Cheryl Duval, Cowan- ville, visited Thursday evening evening with her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and boys, Pontypool, were Saturday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Several Newcastle ladies attended the bazaar at New- tonville United Church on Saturday, October 26. On Monday, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, Ennismore, were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs , Nellie Spencer. On Saturday, October 26, 1985, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago attended the wedding of his nephew, Kevin Crago and Lee Anne Stark in St. George's Anglican Church, Oshawa, and the reception following. We extend congratulations to Mrs. Donna Gibbs, our pleasant manageress of Becker's Milk Store. Donna has received a promotion and will be supervisor in the Pickering, Whitby, Ajax, Stouffville, Brougham area. It is a whole new challenge as it is the first lady supervisor we know. All the best and if you don't like the challenge, we will welcome you back! Mr. and Mrs. Moore, of Trenton, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Holdaway, Port Hope, were Sunday visitors with Mr. Floyd Powell and Dorrene, Lake Shore. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Heather Griffin, of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, was hostess to a miscellaneous miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar, in honour of Miss Marie Allin, daughter of Ross and Marion Allin. About twenty-five attended. On Saturday, October 26, 1985, at Newcastle United Church, Rev. Donald Stiles united in marriage Miss Marie Allin and Mr. Ross Brownlee. Attendants were Beverly Hill of Guelph and Robert Patterson, Patterson, Georgetown. We extend congratulations to Mr. and 1 Mrs. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allin and family, Guelph, were weekend visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allin. At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, October 27, 1985, when Shirley Coyle delivered the sermon, her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pickell and sons, brother Doug and friend and her father, Mr. Glenn Pickell, all of Ebenezer, were in attendance. Following the service all went to Port Darlington Marina where fourteen friends of Glenn's had gathered and all celebrated celebrated his seventieth birthday. birthday. What a wonderful day for a proud father! May we extend our congratulations and best wishes. Sunday was family day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell and Kelly where Patti Andrews celebrated celebrated her birthday. Mrs, Colleen Cochrane, Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Powell, Jamie and Allison, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wood and Scott and Patti's husband Fred, with children Janelle and Danny, were in attendance. attendance. Happy birthday, Patti! Two-year old Justin Storks celebrated his birthday on Sunday, October 27, when several little friends and their parents were invited to his party, given by parents Kim, Dae and sister Amanda. Last Tuesday at the home of Carolyn Garrod, the Lioness executive held a meeting. Last Thursday Mrs. Pauline Storks attended a Ganaraska meeting after which Pauline and sister Raye Friedlander were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Swerdfiger, Cobourg. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Pauline Storks and Mabs Barr were guests of Mary and Sid Rutherford, of Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville, took their mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood for a Sunday drive and dinner at Little Lake. With Snow and Cold on the Way Be sure to have Some Purina Wild Bird Seed around.; 10 kg $ 5. 75 20 kg $ 10. ! We also have striped Sunflower seeds. | ■ .1 PURJHfi !| uHOWS Vanstone Flour and Feed Mill 116 King Street West 620-5777 Bowmanville Mr. Rob Hockin, London, called at the home of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce on his way home from Ottawa on Friday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Walton and Adam, of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pearce, Kevin and Trisha, Port Perry, were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce. Birthday greetings to Mabel Wade, Greg Wade, Margery Freethy, Marilyn Walton, Stanley Powell and Dale Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Metrail- ler visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrail- ler, Alex, Laura and Daniel, of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Perrin, Peterborough, were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. The Perrin's entertained with pictures of their recent three- week vacation in England, Wales and Scotland. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade attended the funeral of the late Ross Chiswell in Cambridge, and spent the weekend with his widow, Gladys. On Sunday, Mr. Wilson Carson, Newtonville, entertained entertained relatives to dinner at the Heritage House, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. George Carson, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Barton MacNeill of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Anglican Chnrch News St. George's Anglican Church was filled to capacity on Sunday evening, October 27, 1985, to celebrate the new ministry of the Rev. James M. Small as Incumbent of the Parish of Clarke, St. George's and St. Saviour's, Orono, by the Right Reverend Desmond C. Hunt, Suffragan Bishop of the Diocese of Toronto. The sermon delivered by the Reverend Canon Garnet Whitfield, Regional Dean, Deanery of Tecumseth, compared compared the roads to Damascus," Jericho, Calvary and Emmaus to the Christian Life. Reception followed in the Parish Hall with A.C.W. members serving a delicious lunch. United Church News United Church Women On Monday evening, October 21st, the General Meeting of the U.C.W. was held in the church. Shirley Coyle opened the meeting with prayer stressing Christian witness. If not continuing your present position on the general executive, please let the nominating committee of Marg Burley and Jean Allin know, Plans were made for catering. It was decided that We're Growing In Numbers to Serve You Better! s 4- X Left to right". Mary Douglas, Sue Edmonston, Julie Green, Kathy Robertson, Shelly Pickering, Nancy Living We're delighted to announce the appointment to our staff of Shelly Pickering, formerly of Adam & Eve Unisex, and Julie Green. Shelly and. Julie would like to invite their clients and friends to drop in anytime. SPECIALS (until Sat., Nov. 2nd, 1985) Women Wash, Cut, Style $10.00 Men Wash, Cut, Style .....8.00 Boys (13-17) Wash, Cut, Style 6.00 Girls (13-17) Wash, Cut, Style Î .8.00 Kids (up to 12) Wash, Cut, Style 5.00 Streaks (Includefs cut, style) 25.00 Ask Us About Our Perms $35.00 and $60.00 Style and Cut Included HOURS Monday 10a.m. to 5p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Piursday, Friday 9a.m. to 6p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Will stay open later by appointment only Bobette Unisex 57 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-7691 Appointments not always necessary brass of her Hazel • 5 Berries • 3 Beans • 2 Cherries • 2 Carrots • 2 Mixed Vegetables • 2 Corn • 2 Peas • Black • Peaches Currants • Rhubarb • Asparagus • Cauliflower • Broccoli • Apricots ORCHARDS toy. No, 2 Mvwn AJu * WMfcy M6-0JM 686-2531 cookies be sent to shut-ins at Valentines and cards sent at Christmas. The Sunshine Unit is invited to the Trillium Unit's meeting on Thursday, Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. when the Hampton United Church minister will give her Reflections Reflections at Rama. Announcements Announcements of several bazaars were given by Sheila Stiles. Margaret Rudman offered to purchase two planters in memory mother, Mrs. Joli. Crago thanked all for their support of the Golden Harvest Craft and Bake Sale and gave a report of the finances. Correspondence and minutes were read by Hazel Crago and Marie Pedwell gave the treasurer's report. Marjorie Caswell requested pies for the upcoming November 2nd Turkey Supper. Guest speaker for the evening evening was Shelley Wright of Oshawa who was one of ten visiting Korea last year when they celebrated 100 years of Christianity in Korea. Forty- one million live there in a country the size of Newfoundland. Newfoundland. She described their living conditions, labour conditions, church work, etc. and displayed souvenirs of that country. Most interesting slides further described the country and its conditions. The Devotional presented by Jean Rickard, Marjorie Hagerman, and Pearl Noble was on the theme of Thankfulness. Thankfulness. Lunch and tea were enjoyed in the Sunday School Hall. Christian Laity Sunday was celebrated at • Newcastle United Church on Sunday, October 27, 1985. Mr. David Rickard led the service with Wayne Blackburn reading the Scriptures and Murray Jose telling the children's story. Mrs. Shirley Coyle, in her sermon, I Saw the Light, inspired the.congregation with her message of faith. Tickets are still available for the November 2nd Turkey Supper. HOUSE LEAGUE SELECT TEAMS Novice: Frank's Variety Atom : Durham Auto Sales Pee Wee: Checker's Variety Bantam: Bowmanville Sand & Gravel Tyke: Shopper's Drug Mart 7, Brent Strand 6, Robbie Jeffers 1 -- Homecare 3, Kayle Matthews 2, Michael McCrory 1. Novice: Carter's Bakery 10, Doug Parkin 8, Jamie Sellers 2 -- Bonded Paving 3, Charlie Hargest 1, Tim Forret 1, Mike Cramm 1. Adam & Eve 5, Ryan MacKenzie 4, Jason Jackman 1 -- Jimmy's Place 3, Mark Read 2, Andrew Clarke 1. Atom: Ontario Hydro 6, Chris Atken 4, Chris Davie 1, Adam Cota 1 -- London Life 1, Blair Ells 1. Lange's Photo 4, Justin Merkac 4 -- J & J Sharpening 2, Jason Wichman 1, Sean Brown 1. Pee Wee: Mr. Submarine 4, Richard MacCheyne 2, Larry Morrison 1, Jack Bentley 1 -- McRobbie Photo 3, Scott Selleck 1, Sean Snow 1, Brad Powell 1. Checker's Variety 6, Jeff Clarke 3, Charlie Bouck 1, Bobby Powers 1, Dustin Couch 1 -- Dykstra's Deli 0. Shut out Jason Derrick. Bantam: Square Boy 4, Greg Portelance 2, Todd Beth 2 -- Deluxe Taxi 1, SteveBizi. Kool Enterprises 4, Mike Mosley 1, Chris Barry 1, Todd De Gooyer 1, Tim Smith 1 -- McGregor's Hardware 1, Duane Brown 1. Midget: Remax 8, Richard Smit 2, Scott Veals 2, Jim Van Druen 1, Mark Smith 1, Donny Burgess 1, M. Coombes 1 -- Maggie B'sl. k b V - - f. i K: /tWPttii t j X 11, i The Community Care Bazaar, held on Friday, to right: Thelma Gilbank, Bonnie Cowle, Sally October 25th, was a great success thanks to the Barrie, and Aileen Turner, hard work of the committee. They are, from left Ontario Hydro Rates to Increase 4% Ontario Hydro will increase electricity rates an average 4.0 percent, effective January 1, 1986, the utility's Board of Directors decided today. Rate increases to . municipal utilities will be the lowest in 20 years, while increases to direct industrial customers will be at the lowest level in 14 years. . The new rate increase is lower than the 4.9 percent recently recommended by the Ontario Energy Board but higher than Hydro's original 3.6 percent proposal announced announced in March of this year. "After careful consideration of the OEB recommendation, Hydro's Board of Directors decided that Hydro should keep its rate increases below the forecast inflation level, a target we have set for ourselves ourselves for the balance of this decade," Chairman Tom Campbell said. "Since we made our initial forecast in January, the outlook outlook for revenues and costs is less favourable, so a 1986 rate increase slightly higher than previously predicted is required. However, we believe an increase of 4.0 percent instead of the 4.9 nercent recommended by the Ontario Energy Board will help the economy and be more responsive responsive to customer needs," he added. 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