6 ) ) The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 3, 1986 7 News and Events from Newtonville Area q Bowling 50/50 Draw: Jean Fallis. , Team Standings: Chimps ' 30; Gorillas 29; Baboons 26; Orangutans 20. 200 Games by Sabine Parks, q 284, 246; Susan Floyd 286, : 230; Pat Millson 250; Cindy Millson 246, 215; Jean O'Neill 216, 214; Marlene Stacey 215; Jean Arnold Ô 209; Joan Argue 206; Carol (i Oke 204; Lois Walker 201. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood j were dinner guests on Monday Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen .] Wood and Scott of Newcas- ' tie to celebrate Scott's third birthday. j Mr. and Mrs. Earle McE- i wen, of Peterboro were callers callers on Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs. Don Vinkle. The funeral of Mrs. Bea Jones was Wednesday afternoon afternoon at the United Church. Mrs. Myrtle Kloster played several of Bea's favorite hymns before the service, conducted by Rev Ransom. Following the service the U.C.W. served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson attended a Retirement Retirement Party for one of his former workers, Mr. Tony Bothell, held at Krebes Restaurant, Restaurant, Whitby on Wednesday Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee, of Cambray, attended Bea Jones' funeral and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow. They visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd, of Starkville Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen returned home Thursday afternoon after a train and bus trip to Nova Scotia. They spent a few days at Halifzx and visited mrs. Rowen:a,: ; Tizzard: at Oxford. They also were guests at the wedding of Mr. Michael Tizzard to Miss Mary Verstraten at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at Springhill on Saturday, Nov. 22nd. Mrs. Shirley Jones, of Sherwood Park and ■ Mrs. Diane Mahoney of Edmonton Edmonton spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Jones. Mr. Bert Clark returned St, Paul's Players Donate to Hospital The recent proceeds from a show by the St. Paul's Players were donated to the Memorial Hospital building fund last weekend. A $500 donation was given from the players, bringing their total contribution to the cause up to $1,000. Seen here during the proceedings are Anna Strike, the Chairman of the hospital board and Betty McGregor of St. Paul's Church. home to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark on Monday after his stay in Hospital of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen and Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow visited the Armstrong Funeral Home for Rev. R.C. White. He was 94 years old and died Friday Friday evening at Oshawa Hospital, Hospital, a patient since May. The funeral services on Monday took place from Albert Albert Street United Church. He was a minister at the Newtonville charge in the 1960s. Mr. Floyd Wood and Mrs. Leslie Mohun of Oshawa were dinner guests on Sunday Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood. The monthly meeting of the U.C.W. was held Wednesday evening in the Sunday School. After the welcome by the president and the repeating of the purpose, the various reports reports were given. Also Mrs. Penny Shortt agreed to act as vice president. Devotional Devotional was conducted by Lena Clysdale and Shirley Stapleton on "Time". Plans were made for the Pot Luck Christmas meeting on December December 17th (Wednesday) beginning at 6:30. Suggestions Suggestions were made as to a memorium to Bea Jones. A One Year Licence for Port Granby Eldorado's Port Hope uranium conversion facility and the Port Granby dump site have been given one year operating licences by the Atomic Energy Control Board. The Port Hope site will be renewed until November 30,1987 and the Port Granby site will operate until December December 31, 1987 under the terms of the latest licence. The regulatory board also gave a renewal licence to the refinery at Blind River for two years, which will end December 31,1988. Three of Eldorado's sites were among a number of nuclear nuclear facilities to receive renewals from the Atomic Energy Control Board. social time followed and lunch was served by the group. A large crowd of over 200 enjoyed the 25th wedding anniversary celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stapleton held at the Community Hall on Friday evening. An address address was read and the family family presented the gifts to them. They also received many cards of congratulations. congratulations. The evening was spent dancing followed by lunch. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen were guests at the wedding of Miss Linda Gordon and Mr. Larry Ferguson at Orono United Church at 7 o'clock. The reception was held at Brownsdale Community Community Centre. Mrs. Acy Farrow with Mrs. Don Stapleton attended attended the Bazaar and Tea at the Presbyterian Chruch, Port Hope on Saturday afternoon. afternoon. They also visited with Mrs; Ella Austin. And early Christmas dinner dinner complete with an exchange exchange of gifts was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey on Sunday. Family members attending included included Jerry Stacey Misses Spndy and Laurie Owles and friend Gordon of Prescott. Prescott. Judy and Bill Goodwin, Goodwin, Brad and Stacy, of Bewdley, and Jim and Beth Stacey, Mike and Nicholas, of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrow, Ryan and Jan and Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow were dinner dinner guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall of Newcastle.. , Church greeters on Sunday, Sunday, were Shirley and Glenn Stapleton. The choir sang "Ring Out 0 Bells of Bethlehem. Miss Donna Gloss lighted the purple candle for the Advent Service. Service. Misses Julie Ogden and Cheryl Robinson gave an account of their week at Five Oaks Camp near Paris where they stayed for one week this past summer. The sermon was entitled "Expecting "Expecting with Hopeful Attitude". Attitude". 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