i V 8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, May 21, 1986 Section Two Newcastle independent ^ Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago m f w-g Telephone 987-4201 Horticultural Society Hosts Spring Show in Newcastle Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed their regular meeting last Thursday at the Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall. Winners Winners of the card games were: 1st Aileen Turner, 2nd May Hall, 3rd Allan Clark, 4th Helen Nesbitt, 5th Janet Paeden. Playing as a gentleman, gentleman, Audrey Gogerty was awarded the low man prize and Mary Thompson won the low lady prize. Mrs. Reta Embley returned recently from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Embley, Fenelon Falls. Mrs. Doreen Embley, Oshawa, visited last Thursday with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Reta Embley. Mrs. Margaret Pearce spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearce and family, Lindsay. Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Len Rogers and Mary Brooks, Oshawa. Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wood of Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago, Mr. Floyd Powell and Dorrene were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews,. Janëlle and Daniel, Starkville. Birthday greetings Marjorie Clemence, Aaron Burns, Lois Rowe, Jimmy Noble, Cindy Norton, Vicki Gray,. Murray Martin, Joy Wind and Pat Belsey. We extend congratulations to Mrs. Elsie Walton who celebrated celebrated her ninetieth birthday on Sunday when many friends and relatives honoured her at a reception at the Newcastle Community Hall. Mr. Harvey Bona thon, who has already celebrated his ninetieth birthday is the proud owner of a congratulating message from President Ronald Reagan and wife Nancy, acknowledging that event. Mr. and Mrs. Bona thon, who observed their 65th wedding wedding anniversary earlier this year, also received a card from President Reagan and his wife, on that occasion, two prized possessions. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard and Mr. Sidney Lancaster enjoyed enjoyed Saturday evening dinner dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones and the Chard's showed the slides of their recent vacation in Israel. Mrs. Wilda Johnson and Gary, and the Harper Kelsey's were in Norwood Sunday, celebrating Mark Rumbles 4th birthday, watching the White Water Racing and at night enjoying the fireworks display at the Fairgrounds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Wednesday evening dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis, Mississauga. On Saturday, Mr. Harry Wade and grandson Michael, enjoyed the Blue Jays ball game at Exhibition Park. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Wade visited in Barrie with Mrs. Mary Wade. 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The Miracle-Ear symbol la a trademark of DaWberg, Inc pital, Toronto, where he underwent hip surgery. Our thoughts are with him as he begins his road to better health. Mrs. Peggy Visser, Toronto, was a weekend visitor with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce. Attending the WI District Annual at Hampton United Church last Wednesday were Olive Henderson, Louise Jose, Madeleine Buckley, Sharon Buttery, Jean Cluney, and Jean O'Neill. Mrs. Bessie Dean returned Sunday from a two-week vacation with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean and Glenn, Halifax. While there, Bessie attended the graduation ceremonies ceremonies where grandson Glenn received his Bachelor of Science degree from Acadia University, Annapolis. Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding and Mr. Raymond Chapman have returned from a most enjoyable enjoyable holiday in England, Wales, Scotland and Southern Ireland. On April 19, they attended attended the wedding of Mr. Chapman's grand-daughter Mandy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chapman, Bideford, Bideford, Devon. Mr. Herbie Paeden has been a patient in Memorial Hospital since last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Markle and Andrew, Scarborough, Miss Judy Powell and Jill Coombes, Bowmanville, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. . Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed the weekend in Hamilton with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Newton. Mother's Day weekend Mrs. Gladys Wood enjoyed Saturday Saturday with her sister and brother : in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith, Toronto. On Sunday, Sunday, Mrs. Wood spent Uie day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pye- Finch, Toronto, with daughter Maxine Felgate, of Unionville, bringing her home on Monday and spending the day with her mother. Friday evening visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newton- ville. Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, in the aftenoon and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, of Oshawa, were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burley, Port Hope were Sunday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Murray, Neil and Jason, Bowmanville, visited on Monday with his mother, Mrs. Ruby Murray. Mrs. Gladys Metrailler spent Wednesday and Thursday Thursday in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrailler and family. Agrichemicals for a Growing World Ng, THE Walk your fields, keep your eyes peeled... and visit your local dealer NOW! Gibson Orchards Bowmanville, Ontario Ttiazlne resistant Lamb's-quarters W.G. Thompson and Sons Bethany, Ontario Basagran: The Yield Protector «Basagran Is a registered trademark ol BASF. ALWAYS READ LABEL BEFORE USING BASF Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred. Mrs. Gladys Pacey remains a patient in Oshawa General Hoapital. Saturday evening dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and Colleen, Frankford, Mr. Arthur Bed- win and Fred, and Miss Susan Dubois, Lake Shore. Mrs. Pat Bernard, Flesher- ton, visited last Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Newcastle Horticultural Society On Tuesday evening, May 13, 1986, President Vicki Les- nick chaired the meeting at the Spring Show of the Newcastle Newcastle Horticultural Society, held in the Newcastle Community Community Hall. Business was conducted, concerning planting planting of trees and annuals, and OHA Convention plans were made. Mrs. Ruth Tink, guest speaker, brought a great variety of dried materials and gave detailed descriptions on the drying process. Mrs. Tink supplied materials for. dried bouquets, arranged by volunteers. volunteers. These .were donated for door, prizes along with twelve other gifts from generous donors. Lunch was served by Betty Blaker and Audrey Gogerty. Dorella Chard and Lynda Willsher were show chairmen and Mrs. Louise Jose was the judge of the show,- ... Winners "of the. Spring Show were: Class 1 - Tulips red -1st Madeleine Buckley; 2nd Bertha Fisher; 3rd Dorothy Trenwith; 4th Jean Rickard. Class 2 - Tulips yellow - 1st Hazel Crago; 2nd Madeleine Buckley; 3rd Bertha Fisher; 4th Dorothy Trenwith. Class 3 - Tulips; any other colour - 1st Vicki Lesnick; 2nd Madeleine Buckley; 3rd Meryl McGrath; 4th Bertha Fiaher. Class 4 Tulips mixed ^colours - 1st Madeleine Buckley; 2nd Bertha Fisher; 3rd Meryl McGrath. Class 5 - Tulips, parrot - 1st Donna Morrow; 2nd Bertha Fisher. Class 6 - Tulips double - 1st Madeleine Buckley; 2nd Vicki Lesnick; 3rd Bertha Fisher. Class 7 - Tulips lily, flowering - 1st Vicki Lesnick; 2nd Jean Rickard; 3rd Madeleine Buck- ley. Class 8 - Daffodils - 1st Bertha Fisher; 2nd Madeleine Buckley; 3rd Donna Morrow. Class 9 - Narcissus - 1st Bertha Fisher; 2nd Vicki Lesnick ; 3rd • Madeleine Buckley. Class 10 - Display of pansies - 1st Madeleine Buckley; 2nd Donna Morrow. Class 11 - Spring Thaw vertical arrangement arrangement - 1st Narda Hoogkamp; 2nd Vicki Lesnick. Class 12 Spring Fantasy, dining table arrangement - 1st Vicki Lesnick; Lesnick; 2nd Narda Hoogkamp. Class 14 - Breath of Spring - 1st Narda Hoogkamp; 2nd Donna Morrow; 3rd' Vicki Lesnick. Class 14 - Hi, Mom - 1st Vicki Lesnick; 2nd Narda Hoogkamp; Hoogkamp; 3rd Betty Blaker. Class 15 - Any houseplant, flowering - 1st Bertha Fisher; 2nd Betty Blaker. Class 16 - Any house- plant, foliage - 1st Vicki Lesnick; Lesnick; 2nd Betty Blaker; 3rd May Partridge. Class 17 - African Violet, single - 1st Madeleine Buckley; 2nd Betty Blaker; 3rd Dorella Chard. Class 18 '-" African Violet, double - 1st Pat Blaker; 2nd Narda Hoogkamp; 3rd Dorella Chard. In the Home Spring Garden entry, Bertha Fisher won first prize, Pearl Rickard second and Eva Couch third. The Judge's Choice was awarded to Vicki Lesnick and the most points in the show were obtained by Madeleine Buckley. Junior Section We congratulate Darren Morrow, the only exhibitor, who won first prize with all his entries, tulips, a flowering branch and an arrangement, Just for Mom. Anglican News On Sunday, May 18, at St, George's Anglican Church, Pentecost was celebrated. 'They saw what looked like tongues of fire which spread out and touched each person there. They were all filled with the Holy Spirit.' St. George's Cemetery Board met at one o'clock Wednesday in the Vestry. Next Sunday, May 25th, the Fellowship Club meets in the Parish Hall at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are still available Newcastle Horticultural Society held their with Most Points in Show, Vicki Lesnick winner of Spring Show in the Community Hall on Tuesday, the Judge's Choice and Bertha Fisher who won the May 13th. The winners were, 1-r, Madeline Buckley award for the Best Home Spring Garden. for St. George's ACW Salad Supper on Sunday, June 1st, call 987-4952. Last week's Deanery ACW meeting held at St. George's was well attended and a great success. The speakers were excellent and the dialogue was lively and informative. All in all a most enlightening evening for all who attended! United Church News On Sunday, May 18, at Newcastle Newcastle United Church, Rev. Donald Stiles preached the sermon, Gifts of the Spirits. Miss Nancy Allin sang the beautiful solo, I'm a Miracle, Lord, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Payne at the piano. Items for the June newsletter newsletter must be in to Maureen Weaver for typing by Sunday, May 25th. Sunday, May 25th members of the UCW present the service, service, with guest speaker, Susan Peacock. rO»; Sunshine Unit members meet at thé Church at 6 p.m.* on June 3rd for a tour of Darlington Generating Plant. The Trillium Unit will enjoy Wednesday, June 4th, dinner at Port Darlington Marina. Tickets are available for the Sunday, June 15th, Beef Barbecue. Barbecue. Louise Jose was the judge for Newcastle Horticultural Society's Spring Show and she is pictured here in the middle with helpers Dorella Chard, left, and Lynda Willsher alongside. Guest speaker was Ruth Tink who spoke on "Drying Flowers." LUNG ASSOCIATION We are now located at The PH Centre Suite 605 40 King St. W. Oshawa L1H1A4