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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Dec 1985, p. 38

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! Ï 18 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc, December 4,1985 Section Two •Newcastle 3nbepenbent ^ Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 The Newcastle Lions' Christmas Party lor the children will be held on Saturday, December 14 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Newcastle Community Hall. It would be appreciated appreciated if each child could bring a can of food for distribution to the needy of this area. As in previous years, special entertainment entertainment will be provided for the children at the Lions' Party. Mrs. Frances Wright remains remains a patient in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanvillc. Mr. Harry Wade has undergone undergone surgery in Oshawa General Hospital. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of the late Robert Hendry, Bow- manville, a native of the old Lake Shore, who passed away last week. Condolences also to friends and relatives of Donald Wright, of Whilefish, who passed away Saturday, November 30th. When the Newcastle Boy Scouts held their paper drive on Saturday, November November 30th, added to their bundles were the election signs used by Lorraine Lover and Garnet Rickard. We have often wondered where all the candidates' signs went after an election and feel that this is indeed a worthy cause. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Scldon and Pat Parker of Oakwood and Judy Powell Powell and Jill Coombcs of Bowmanvillc.- Bowmanvillc.- Last Monday the Newcastle Newcastle Lionesses held a productive productive meeting. They are preparing preparing for the January 30th Card Party and Quilt Draw, proceeds of which will go to the Bowmanvillc Diabetic Clinic. The ladies arc also selling Christmas pins and spoons to raise money for hampers for needy families. Each member contributed money and canned goods rather than exchanging gifts. Several pledges were made, to the Concert Series, to Lions International Foundation Fund for benevolent benevolent work in Canada, to MacIntyre Park and to Can- Aide for children in the Arctic. Good clean woollen clothing would be appreciated appreciated for An-Aide. A representative from this charity will speak to the Lioness Clubs at their Spring Convention in Peterborough. Peterborough. Mrs. Wilda Johnson and Raye Friedlander enjoyed Annie at the Oshawa Little Theatre on Thursday evening. evening. ' V X ' ' " '■ \ ' ii;i L V X v Frank Hoar of the Newcastle Club had some help from Ed Leslie of the Bowmanville Club as well as others from the nearby club. This photo shows part of the huge crowd which filled all the tables in what is normally the dance floor or auditorium of the hall. baby tihgokrr) "WHERE YOUR PRINCE AND PRINCESS REIGN" 184 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA L HOURS: MON.-FRl. 9-9 SATURDAY 9-5 725-0091 gift ideas from f isKer-Pricc BIBS HIGH y» Y 4 STYLES CHAIR » $2" $ 87 95 | ! ViXj and $3-99 NAVY BLUE CORDUROY 1 DIAPER BAGS $29-95 «=» MUSICAL / \ ROCKING (wfBtyDwyitfà HORSE NURSERY JijL LAMP EEB $4495 Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended a Ganaraska Meeting Meeting on Thursday evening. The Trillium Unit of the U.C.W. entertained the Choir and Sunday School staff to dinner on Thursday evening. Mrs. Kathleen Kimball accompanied Mr; and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa, to Orono on Saturday when they attended the 50th anniversary anniversary reception in honor of Mary and Carlos Tamblyn. On Friday evening in Belleville, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johnson attended the wedding wedding of their son-in-law's brother, Brent and Bonnie Rumbles. On Saturday evening, Glenda and Brian Rumbles, Norwood, and their friends, and Sandra Kelsey, Denise Tufford and Wilda Johnson enjoyed Manhattan Transfer Transfer at the O'Keefe Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckley, Willowdale, and Mr. John Buckley, Fort Erie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, Ennismore, were Friday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. All went out to dinner celebrating celebrating Mrs. Spencer's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Grol, Oshawa, were Saturday visitors visitors with Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Mrs. Hilda Tamblyn, Orono, visited on Saturday with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. . On Tuesday, " Mrs; May Burley, Mr. Arthur Clark and Miss Meredith Stephenson attended the funeral of Mr. Raymond Reid, Belleville. Hamilton, were weekend guests of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr and Mrs. ' Ken Morrow, of Oshawa, were Friday dinner dinner guests of her parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fetherstonhaugh, of Sarnia, Sarnia, attended the Canadian Tire Trucker's Dinner at the Newcastle Community Hall on Saturday night as guests of their former neighbors, the Mitchell's. They also called on the John Scott's. Several Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural members attended attended the Orono Christmas Christmas show of the Orono Society Society last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, spent Saturday Saturday evening with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Birthday greetings to Cliff Flintoff, Bill Lake, Peter Lake, Helen Harris and Douglas Rowe. Anniversary congratulations congratulations and wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Selby - 31 years! Mr. and Mrs. George Hendry, Hendry, Ottawa, and Mr. Frank Hendry, Georgetown visited visited their mother, Charlotte Hendry, last week when they came to attend the funeral funeral of their uncle, Robert Hendry, last Thursday. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Or- miston, Ebenezer and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce visited on Sunday with Kim, Wayne, Viki and Kirk, at Bethany, and with Rick, Marilyn, Kevin and Trisha and attended their Christmas concert at Port Perry. Mrs. Gladys Pacey accompanied accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pacey, of Bowmanville, to Peterborough, on Sunday when they visited Mrs. Pacey's son, John and wife Doris and their son Jack and daughter Marlene and Bob Duncan and children and also Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown. Dinner out on the- return home was enjoyed. Misses Edna and Audrey Sunday enjoyed the Oshawa Santa Claus Parade on Sunday Sunday when Lisa and Julie Gordon, Oshawa, participated participated with the Rebels. The girls visited at the Gordon home following the parade. Mrs. Ellen Duxbury is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Hospital, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Martin, Stephenson Road, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley. Anglican News Miss Shelley Gray was guest soloist at St. Saviour's Orono, and St. George's, Newcastle, on Sunday, December December 1. There was a good attendance attendance at the Evening Liturgy on Sunday. The A.C.W. members from St. Saviour's will enjoy the Christmas Pot Luck Dinner at the Rectory on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday evening St. George's A.C.W. will hold their Christmas Pot Luck Dinner at the Rectory. Rectory. The First Advent Candle day, December 1. United Church News On Sunday, December 1, at Newcastle United Church, Holy Communion was celebrated. Rev. Donald Stiles, assisted bv Clerk of Session Jack Chard and elder Carole Brunton, confirmed and received the following: Susan Blackburn, Aimee-Jo Brunton, Brunton, Jennifer-Lynn Brunton, Brunton, Johnna Lynn Chard, Janet Crowthcr, Trevor Hasper, Jeffrey Rickard, Laura Weaver, Deborah Barry, Barbara King. Kenneth Kenneth Boyd and his wife Sherry-Lee transferred their memberships The first Advent Candle (of expectation) was lit by Karen King, as her mother Barbara King was the reader. The Communion Meditation Meditation by Rev. Donald Stiles was titled, 'It's Hard for God to Get Through To Us.' Mrs. Romona Rickard read the scriptures. Cratchit's Christmas, a play written by Charles Ewert, will be presented Saturdays, December 14 and 21 at 2 p.m. and Sundays, Sundays, December 15 and 22 at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Sunday School Hall. Sunday December 8 is White Gift Sunday. The U.C.W. meetings for December will be held at the manse, The Trillium Unit meets on Thursday, December 5 at 2 p.m. and members are requested to bring canned goods. The Sunshines Unit meets on Monday evenings, December December 9 at 8 o'clock. Please bring Sunshine Sister's Sister's gifts. Foundry Bowling Team Standings G. Cowling 41 and one half, S. Adams 32, J. Murphy 29, E. Cowling 28 and one half, G. Simpson 15, L. Taylor 12. Top 10 Averages J. Murphy 219, S. Adams 218, G. Cowling 203, L. Taylor 199, G. Smith 196, G. Simpson 196, S. Potter 195, D. Taylor 193, E. Cowling 192, B. Gilkes 192. Ladies'Hlgh Single L. Kanigan 255 Men's High Single K. Cowling 260 Ladies' High Triple B. Gilkes 660 Men's High Triple K. Cowling 691 International'ibutti'ifear 1985 k ' l jf it iv. x .3 Newcastle Lions Do Well at Stag Night Newcastle Lions Club expect to clear about $3,700 from their Annual Stag Night on Friday at the Community Hall. The funds will be added to those already raised for the Diabetes Clinic at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Their total commitment is $36,000. Treasurer Ed Majer was having a good time while other helpers were selling tickets on the turkey roll. Big Winner Receives $500 k Si wim ! M vV » f ■ j ' II-'- V / <>• MX * . j Big winner of the night was Cecil Mutton of Bowmanville who not only won a turkey he's holding up in this photo, but later in the evening had his ticket 33 drawn for the big $500 draw. In second place was Pat Blaker of Newcastle with ticket number 209 which returned him $100. Another Newcastle R.R. man, David Gibson came third with ticket 232 that won him $50. Out of school? Outofwork? 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