The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 25, 1966 ëïft NerocaatU 3ndepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Graduation Even from Nursery School Is a Big Deal mm Any graduation from school is a milestone, especially especially when you are only three or four years old and you're moving up from nursery school. Graduation ceremonies at the Newcastle Village YWCA nursery school/day care facility at the Newcastle Public School were held last week. Some of the graduates are shown here as they await their turn to march to the gymnasium and receive their diploma. A couple of reminders! The Newcastle Boy Scouts will be collecting papers on Saturday, June 28. Please have your newspapers tied in your usual neat bundles and left at the curb. Also, have your money tied up in a neat little bundle to pay your June 30th Town of Newcastle taxes! This week several members of the Nëwçastle Horticultural," Society attended the Annual Convention held at Trent University, Peterborough. Wednesday, July 2nd, the Newcastle Horticultural Society Rose Show will be held at the Newcastle Community Hall, Centennial Room. Birthday greetings to Marjorie Paterson, Mark Alldread, Danny Lovekin, Donnie Stiles, Donna Rowe, Herbie Paeden, Pat Kidd and Albert Pearce. Mrs. Nellie Spencer spent the weékend of June 16 in Flesherton with her daughter and son-in-law, Archie and Pat Bernard. On Sunday, June 18, 1986 at Shelburne United Church, all attended the Baptismal Baptismal Service when several babies were christened. Great granddaughter, Tiffany Dawn McCabe, daughter of Tara and 1 Ray McCabe was among the children who were baptized. Wednesday callers at the Jack Crago's were Mrs. Bonnie Coulter, Campbellville and her mother-in-law, Mrs. M. Coulter, Downsview. On Sunday, June 15, the Spencer family picnic was held at the home of Keith and Barbara Connell, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Attending from the Newcastle Newcastle area were Tom and Alecia Spencer, Florence and Art Tuson, Miss Doris Spen- cer, Willie and Kathy Woo, Laura and Jennifer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and - Colleen and Mr. Arthur Bedwin, Lake Shore. Many former pupils, fellow teachers, friends and relatives attended the retirement tea at Newcastle Public School on Thursday, June 19, 1986, in honour of Lyle McMahon. We extend congratulations to Lÿlè and hope that he and his wife, Margaret, may have a happy, healthy, retirement. On Wednesday evening, June 18, 1986, at her home, Mrs. Gloria Gordon held a miscellaneous shower in honour of Donna McNevin. About twenty guests enjoyed the evening and social time. Donna was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Mrs. Vera Barchard, Oshawa, was a recent visitor with her former neighbour, Mrs. Margaret Pearce. Miss Audrey McLeod, Toronto, was a weekend guest of her cousin, Mrs. June Wilson Wilson and her husband Tom, of Golf Course Road. Patients in Bowmanville Memorial Hospital include Mrs. Gladys Pacey, Mrs. Sadie Landry and Mr. Ed Montgomery. Lions' Fun Day is June 28. Everybody is invited to join in the fun! Sunday visitors with Mr. Charles Cowan were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart of London and Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gould of Bowmanville. The Gould's have just returned from a ten-thousand mile motor trip, enjoying our Canada West. Many village of Newcastle persons attended the 40th wedding anniversary reception reception at Newtonville United Church on Sunday, June 22nd, in honour of Mary and Melville Jones. We extend congratulations and best wishes. Last Monday, Mrs. George Allin entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Staple- ton, Port Hope, visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Miss Candy Storks, Kent- ville, Nova Scotia, is home with her parents for a few holidays. Mrs. Pauline Storks attended a Full Authority meeting at Ganaraska last Thursday. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were among the many who attended the fortieth wedding anniversary anniversary reception in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Millson, Orono. Sunday callers at the Harry Wade's were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murdoch, Doris and Darlene, of Manotick. Mr. Harry Wade attended Grand Lodge sessions / at' the Royal York Hotel,' Toronto, last week. Wife Mabel attended on Tuesday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed a joint birthday party at the home of Bill and Marg Wade, Oshawa in honour of Bill and cousin Douglas Wade. Along with Doug, Liz and children of Oshawa, was Doug's cousin Karen Tweed, of England, Mary Wade of Barrie and son Grant, Jean Cochrane of Bowmanville Bowmanville and son Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Crow- ther and family, Red Deer, Alberta, are visiting his family, Hazel and Walter Murphy, Charles and Lynda Crowther and girls, relatives and friends of the area. The Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed their regular meeting on Thursday evening, June 19. Winners of the card games were: 1st Margaret Todd; 2nd Newton Ashton; 3rd Neta Alldread; 4th Grace Reid; 5th Lil Bolderstone; Low Lady Phyllis Peck and Low Gentleman Jack Kimball. Kimball. Newcastle Village was without without water for a while on Monday Monday evening, June 16th. If you reside in the village and have to report a Works Department problem after hours, the number number to call toll-free is Zenith 6-1100. Last Thursday evening the lakeshore residents were thrilled to see the Fuji airship pass through on a westward flight. , On Saturday, June 21st, Bill and Hilda Call attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Patricia Downs, of Toronto, to Mr. Rene Stornebrink. On Sunday, a family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson. People attended from Toronto, Blackstock, Acton, Minden, Markham, Mississauga, Mississauga, Leskard, Newcastle, Newtonville and Bramalea. Shsws-Provldence Presentations , .On Saturday evening, June rlftth,-r-• .in.t Don and Gail Ripkard's shed, a large crowd, of over one hundred, gathered to honour two local young couples. Mark Price, son of Phyllis and Terry, of Shaw's married Carolyn Tax, daughter daughter of Peter and Joan Tax, early in May. Kevin Wood, son of Howard and Barbara Wood, and Louise Kovacs, daughter of Gabe and Helen Kovacs, Tyrone, will be wed on Saturday, Saturday, June 28, 1986. Master of Ceremonies, John David Killeen, of Brampton, welcomed welcomed all who, were assembled and the programme programme was presented. An original skit written by Bruce Brown and John David Killeen depicted the pros and cons of matrimony. The young men of the area were the thespians, John David was groom Kevin, Bruce Brown was Mark Price in the turnip patch, Allan Price was bride Carolyn, Steven Wood was bride Louise, cutting hair. Wood's transport and Tax's tobacco were also featured in the play. Greg Wight, Ken Barrie, and John Ayre acted their parts well. Following this humour, Mr. Garnet Rickard was called upon to make the presentations of tables and chairs, a bridge set to Mark and Carolyn and a lawn set to Kevin and Louise. The grooms were thrilled with the gifts and thanked the attendants for their generosity and best wishes. Providing music for the evening, were Everett Wood and his group, Heather Barrie Rowe, ukelele; Marg Killeen, accordian and John David Killeen, guitar; and to their accompaniment, four songs were composed and Students at Durham Christian Receive Graduation Diplomas Thirty four grade 12 graduates from Durham Chris- in Secondary School received their diplomas at a aduation ceremony held Monday, June 16. Memo's Memo's of the class of 1986 are as follows: Nancy Bakker, m Bandstra, Sue Bandstra, Wilma Benschop, Eric jrentschot, Sonya Bossema, Simon Buma, Lisa ma, Christy Blysma, Amy deVries, Tom Feddema, ilma Feddema, Jim Hosmar, Joyce Ilosmar, Job Koene, Michael Koke, Ron Lootsma Troy MacArthur, Sharon Meima, Carine Oussoren, Pauline Reinsma, Philip Rhebergen, Ken Rozema, Tania Rustenburg, Houkje Tamstna, Carla Vanderheyden, Karin Visser, Visser, Matthew Vos, Barb Wesselius, Henry Wesselius, Joanne Westerman, Lorraine Westerman, and Paul Zantingh. sung especially for the couples, followed by a singsong singsong of old favourites. Barbecued Barbecued hot-dogs, sweets and cold drinks were served and a social time enjoyed, when the new people of the neighbourhoods neighbourhoods were welcomed and became acquainted. The committee in charge of this evening were Gail Rickard, Shirley Brown, Rose Anger, Marilynn Dow and Margaret Killeen. Evenings such as this keep a community together, where it la great to know your neighbours! Powell Picnic On Sunday, June 22nd, 1986, some fifty-four descendants of great-grandfather Thomas Robert Powell and his wife Eliza Ann Driver, gathered at Orono Park for the annual reunion. The rainy weather of the morning caused some concern concern but the afternoon was ideal picnic weather - hot and ' humid! President Jack Crago conducted conducted the business. Minutes were read and approved. Kelly Powell and sister Patti Andrews volunteered to conduct conduct 1987 sports, when the picnic will again be held the fourth Sunday in June. Dale Rudge capably conducted conducted the sports. Participating Participating in the various races in the under five group were Adrienne Dey, Allison Powell, Janelle Andrews, Shannon Couch and Brandon Dey. In the six to eight-year old class was Jamie Powell. In the 9-12 yr. old class was Keith Coulter, Coulter, in the 13 and over class were Donald Sherman, father Harley and Kevin Coulter. Many other races, shoe kicks, etc. provided exercises for the participants and entertainment entertainment for the on-lookers. First prize winners in the three legged races were Wade Kovacic and Brad Simcock: Kelly Powell and Lynda Anderson: Anderson: Hfrjley and Donald Sherman: arid the under-fives Janelle Andrews and Shannon Couch, Adrienne Dey and Allison Powell got along well, too. Cards were signed by attendants, attendants, a get-well one for Ross Beatty and an anniversary card for Ron and Bertha Powell who observed their 20th wedding anniversary this month. Some visiting was enjoyed after the sports and the thunder thunder showers arrived later in the evening. Newcastle Historical Society The music of Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman, as played by The Royals of Cobourg, filled the Newcastle Community Hall on Saturday, June 14th, when the Newcastle Village and District Historical Society held their annual dànce. Mrs. Morris, of Campbell- croft, won the raffle of a hand-made quilt. Activities such as these require the support support of both the members of the Society and the public at large. The Executive wishes to publicly thank all who supported supported their efforts throughout the past year. For you history buffs, our meetings will continue in September, September, details to be announced in our local papers. These evenings are free and the membership fees are reasonable. St. Francis News St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic adherents enjoyed their Parish Picnic at Orono Park on Sunday, June 22nd. We are certain they had a good time, for the weather was most favourable for outdoor outdoor sports. Anglican News The Anglican Strawberry Tea held on the Schmiegelow grounds on Saturday, June 21st was very successful. Barbershop Barbershop singing, band music, games and rides in a horse- drawn vehicle supplied entertainment entertainment for the many attendants. attendants. United Church News On Sunday, June 22nd, 1986, Miss Lori Ann McNeil, daughter daughter of Wanda McNeil, R.R.l, Orono, was baptized and confirmed confirmed at Newcastle United Church by Rev. Donald Stiles. The Sacrament of Holy Communion Communion was celebrated and the minister preached the sermon. sermon. The Word Became Flesh. Sunday, June 29th, the sermon at Newcastle United Church will be the Tale of Two Giants. Rev. Stiles announced that the play McClure based on Rev. McClure's China Years will be presented at Bloor St. United Church from Monday, September 22nd to October 4th. July services will be held at 10 a.m. on July 6th and July 20th at Orono United Church and July 13th and 27th at Kirby United Church. 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