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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jul 1987, p. 16

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( Hi Tlu- Canadian Statesman. Iiowmanvillc. July 1, 1<J87 Newcastle 3nbepeniient Annual Awards Presented at Hampton Junior Public School mi Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Dr. and Mrs. James Hockin, Shaun and Allison, of Ottawa, visited on Friday with his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce. Holidaying last week with his grandparents was Kirk Pearce, of Bethany. On Sunday, Sunday, parents Kim and Wayne and sister Viki visited, and Kirk returned home with them. Mrs. Pat Bernard, Flesher- ton, visited on Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer, Spencer, who had been a patient last week in Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. Win Couchman, of Bracebridge, and Mr. David Russell, from Calgary, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley last week. On Tuesday, June 16, Bessie and Lloyd Stephenson, May Burley and Arthur Clark attended the funeral of a cousin, Ernest Arnold Clark, atSydenham. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Jack Stapleton, who passed away recently. Guests at a barbecue at Sam and Margaret Brereton's last Sunday were Bob, Charlotte, Shari Lynn and Denise Vaughan, Oshawa and Irene Brereton, Toronto. Irene was home for the weekend but the special celebration was for the June birthdays of Bob and Denise. Mrs. Pauline Storks, Mrs. Dae Storks and children attended the Children's Aid Society Picnic at Port Perry on Sunday afternoon. Attending Attending were staff, board members, foster parents and children of theC.A.S. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Peterman, Peterman, Toronto, visited last .-Monday with Mr. and Mrs. ill Storks. iT; On Monday evening, the [Newcastle Lioness Club énjoyed a Mystery Bus Tour, inding ,at the Greystone tquestqjÿn^'..; CpijirèJ.i^jPort ►erry, jnjoyed. 1 ' Tôrtÿ-two' ' enjoyed" nis event. 5i On Tuesday, Miss Isobel jAllin, of Hillsdale Manor, Sfisited Mrs. Pauline Storks. RAfter taking Isobel back to t&shawa, Pauline and sister, Raye Friedlander, dined at the Oshawa Golf Club, after which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lee, Oshawa. Mrs. A. Cole, Agincourt, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wilda Johnson and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper at their Beach Lake cottage, Carnarvon. Last Tuesday, 75 Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed dinner at the Port Hope Legion. On Wednesday a carload of ladies enjoyed the Hospital Strawberry Tea and Fashion Show at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson of Starkville, visited Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Kimball. On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood of Newton- ville, visited his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding were Bill and Mary Skelding, Newtonville. Saturday luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Mabel's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haskill, Toronto. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed a birthday birthday celebration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas V/ade and children, Oshawa. The birthday celebrants were Douglas and Bill Wade of Oshawa. Bill's wife,. Marg, also attended the party. Birthday greetings to Albert Pearce, Cheryl Martin, Gladys Bonathon, Raye Fried- lander, Rick Powell, Edgar Millson, Arthur Clark. Mrs. Floyd Butler, Sunnycrest Nursing Home will be 99 years old on July 8! Best wishes to Murray and Juanita Martin on their 24th wedding anniversary and to Bill and Hilda Call on their - 42nd. Congratulations!, ■M Mr. Ü5 John i Metrailler 4§re$§| i n|$ frtflhtthree wéekSHh ' Europe on Saturday. Visiting on Sunday with the Metrail- lers were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrailler and family, Hamilton. Hamilton. Mrs. Joan Jorgensen and son Kyle, who visited her parents, Bill and Hilda Call, have returned home to Reno, Nevada. The Newcastle Lions had their Installation Night last Wednesday. This Saturday, July 4, they are holding their carnival. Grandchildren Allison and Steven, Oshawa, and Michael and Adam, Pickering, spent . last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley. Mrs. . Pearl Woodhams, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, were supper guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudge, Malton, visited on Sunday evening with Mr. Floyd Powell and Dorrene, Lake Shore. All had attended the Powell Picnic in Orono, Many Newcastle area residents residents attended the silver wedding party in honor of Glenn and Shirley Stapleton, Newtonville, at the Orono Community Centre on Saturday, Saturday, June 17,1987. Their children, children, Bonny, Marvin, Nadine and Sharon were present, providing and sharing the joy of the evening and of the 25 years of Glenn and Shirley's wedded life. We extend congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chard and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noble, Brownsville, enjoyed dinner out on Saturday evening. On Sunday afternoon, June 28, Newcastle Multicare Centre (formerly South Haven Nursing Home) held a picnic. The Yorkshire Lad provided entertainment. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley were Mr. and Mrs. John Buck- ley were Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley, Fort Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckley, Willow- dale and Mr. Douglas Buck- ley, Ridgetown and Mrs. Doris White, Toronto. • We extend- congratulations to'-Mr."and Mrs. Leonard Alldread Alldread (nee Lisa Potter) who were married on Saturday, June 20th, at Orono United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce and daughters, Lindsay, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Pearce. Mrs. Pauline McClure, Mississauga, was a Sunday overnight guest of her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Branch. On Sunday, Mrs. Bessie Dean returned home from Halifax where she visited for two weeks with her son Jim and daughter-in-law Ellen Dean. Powell Family Reunion On Sunday, June 28th, 1987 parking cars seemed to be a problem at Orono Park when 65 attended the Powell Family Reunion. Attendants came from Milton, Breton, Downs- view, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Newcastle, Scarborough, Mal- ton, Millbrook, Campbellcroft, Port Britain and Pontypool. The youngest was Adrien Hunt, borm May 28,1987. President Jack Crago conducted conducted the business. Minutes were read and approved. Stanley Stanley Powell volunteered that his family would be in charge of the 1988 sports, when the picnic will be held the fourth Sunday in June with dinner at one o'clock. Patti Andrews and sister Kelly Powell conducted the sports. For the first contest each table of attendants had to write words associated with picnics beginning with the letters POWELL. The descendants descendants of Ernest and Jenny Powell and spouses won that game. Children participating in the races were Graydon and Russell Hunt, Allison and Jamie Powell, Danny and Janelle Andrews, Chris and Amy Fowler, Shaun and Shannon Shannon Couch. A fish pond proved to be popular with the children. children. Rick Powell's team won a dress-up relay which provided entertainment. Ladies target shoe kicks were won by Dale Rudge (the farthest) and her mother Donna (nearer). Allan Holdaway and Harley Sherman Sherman won similar men's shoe kicks. Maureen Powell'a-team won the' Scavenger 1 hunt. Grace Shelter, Oshawa, knows her metric system well, for she won the 309 grams of candy with a 300 gram guess. Of interest were the pictures brought by Harold and Muriel Morton taken on their 40th Newcastle Lions Install New Slate of Officers g-j On Wednesday, June 24th, the new officers of Reinhold Schumann, Pat Blaker, PDG Harvey Newcastle Village Lions Club were installed in Moore, Jackie Oke, Peter DeJong and Sierd office by Past District Governor Harvey Moore of DeJong. Brighton. In the photo there are some substitutes for ^officers who were not present. Front row, l-r, R.B. fpJRickard, Ron Locke, George Rickard, President Warren Tait, Past/ President Roy Hopkins, Ed Majer and Howard Quinney; back row, Ray Goode, Y ACCOUNTING/MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Our client, a manufacturing company located In the Oshawa area, has a senior accounting position available. Working with and reporting to management, the successful candidate will have had exposure to a computerized linancial system and be able to take charge of Accounts Payable/Acounts Receivable, Payroll, Cash Control and Bank Reconciliations. Experience in factory costing methods would be an asset. This position provides advancement opportunities for a "shirt sleeves" type of individual. Please reply in confidence to: Deloitte Haskins+Sells P.O.Box 000 Oshawa, Onlario L1H7N1 New officers of Newcastle Lions Club were welcomed by other members of the club last Wednesday and this photo shows retiring president Roy Hopkins handing over the gavel to his successor, Warren Tait. wedding anniversary party, October 3, 1986. Allan and Hope Holdaway observed their 25th wedding anniversary anniversary on June 9,1987. The president extended a vote of thanks to Patti and Kelly for their work with the sports. Newcastle Horticultural News The Rose Show was held on Tuesday evening, June 23rd at the Community Hall. Mrs. Ruth Tink, who judged the show, made favorable comments. comments. Winners of the prizes were: Class 1 - Peace Rose - 1st RannaSinou. Class 2 - Pink Rose - 1st Helen Hobbs, 2nd Wylma Allin and 3rdRanna Sinou. Class 3 - Tropicana - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd Ranna Sinou. Class 4 - Bi-Color - 1st Ranna Sinou, 2nd Madeleine Buckley. Class5 - Red - 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Wylma Allin. Class 6 - Any Color - 1st Helen Hobbs, 2nd Ranna Sinou. Section B : Floribunda Roses - 1 spray - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd May Partridge, 3rd Ranna Sinou. Section C: Climbing Roses - Class 8 - 1st Ranna Sinou, 2nd Vicki Lesnick, 3rd May Partridge. Partridge. Section D: Miniature Roses - Class 9 - 1st Wylma Allin, 2nd RannaSinou. Section E: Perennials and Biennials - Class 10 - Delphiniums Delphiniums - 1st Betty Blaker, 2nd Wylma Allin. Class 11 - Lily - 1st Madeleine Madeleine Buckley. Class 14 - Any perennial not listed - 1st Vicki Lesnick. Class 15 - Any biennial not listed - 1st Vicki Lesnick, 2nd Madeleine Buckley, 3rd RannaSinou Section F: Decorative Classes - Class 16 - One rose in bowl - 1st Helen Hobbs, 2nd Narda Hoogkamp, 3rd Wylma Allin, 4th Madeleine Buckley. Class 17 - Vase of mixed garden flowers - 1st Vicki Lesnick, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Madeleine Buckley. Class 18 - Mikado - an Oriental arrangement - 1st Vicki Lesnick, 2nd Dorrene Powell. Class 19 - Dining Delight - an arrangement using roses and . other flowers - 1st Wylma Allin. Class 20 - Basket of plants - 1st Marjorie Hagerman, 2nd Betty Blaker, 3rd Madeleine Buckley. Class 21 - Wedding Bells - corsage and boutonniere - 1st Wylma Allin. Class 22 - Only a Rose - 1st Ranna Sinou. Section G: Fruit and Vegetables Vegetables - Class 24 - Radish - 1st Dorrene Powell, 2nd Hazel Crago, 3rd Jack Crago. Class 25 - Chives - 1st Dorrene Dorrene Powell, 2nd Ranna Sinou. Class 26 - Green Onions - 1st RannaSinou. The prize for the best specimen specimen rose was awarded to Helen Hobbs. The Judge's Choice for the best arrangement arrangement went to Vicki Lesnick. The crystal vase, donated by the staff of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, was awarded to Wylma Allin. Mrs. McCrum, who planned to present this prize, was unable to pttend due to a death in the family. We extend our sympathy sympathy to her. The Junior Show pleased the Judge, Mrs. Tink. The prize winners were: 1. All Alone - 1st Melissa Allin, 2nd Melanie Allin, .3rd Natalie Wicha. 2. Special Date - 1st Melanie Allin, 2nd Melissa Allin. 3. Picnic Party - 1st Melissa Allin, 2nd Melanie Allin, 3rd Philip Cunningham, 4 th Amanda Adams. 4. Poster - 1st Melissa Allin, 2nd Melanie Allin. The guest speaker at the meeting was one of our own members, Margery Freethy, who makes pot-pourri for a hobby. Fresh flowers are a must, the petals are dried for up to six weeks and special perfume may be added. Limes and oranges with cloves inserted may also be used for beautiful scents. July is vacation month for the society, except for the hoeing and weeding. Members are urged to mark Thursday, August 20th on their calendars. calendars. That is the date of the annual flower and vegetable show. United Church News On Sunday, June 28th, 1987, beautiful flowers decorated the sanctuary of Newcastle United Church, Mrs. Stella Morion presided at the organ and Mr. Glenn Allin sung the beautiful solo, Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord. Rev, Donald Stiles delivered the sermon, Sermons in Stone and Tales from Tall Trees. Last week, the student body of Hampton Junior Public School gathered in the gymnasium for the annual awards ceremony. The students shown here are among the persons honored with special presentations. presentations. From left (front row): Scott Blackburn (Sports Award); Amanda White (Sports Award); Olivia Mcrkas (Proficiency Award); Neil Gerrits (Outstanding Contribution to Athletics Award); and Lisa Morrison (Outstanding Contribution to Athletics Athletics Award). Shown in the back row with Principal Wally Pitt arc: (from left) Cynthia Mcrkas (Brian Harris Harris Award for Most-Improved Student in Grade Three); Jarrell Aus (Mathematics Award); Brian Walker (Award for Student Who Best Exemplifies the Quest for Excellence); and Kelly Worry (Public- Speaking Award). The Rev. Fred Milnes will be ministering to the Newcastle Newcastle congregation during July, The Orono Church number is 983-5502 and the manse number is 983-5208. Services of worship during July will be held at 10 a.m. on July 5 and July 19 at Kirby United Church and on July 12 and July 26 at Orono United Church. The committee of stewards expresses its thanks to everyone everyone who in any way helped out to make this year's Beef Barbecue and Strawberry Supper a great success. Rev. and Mrs. Donald Stiles recently hosted a ministerial meeting. St. George's News Schedule for summer services services at St. George's is as follows: Sunday, July 5 at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Holy Communion Communion will be celebrated with Rev. Bob Mansfield leading leading the service: Sunday, July 12 Holy Communion at 8 a.m. with Rev. George Penning and Morning Prayer at 11 a.m. with Oakley Peters. Sunday, July 19, Holy Communion at both services 8 and 11 a.m. with Rev. Bob Mansfield. July 26, Holy Communion a 8 a.m. with Rev. George Penning and 11 a.m. Morning Prayer with Oakley Peters. Sunday, Aug. 2nd, Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. with Rev. Bob Mansfield. Sunday, August 9, Holy Communion at 8 a.m. with Rev. George Fenning and 11 a.m. Morning Prayer with Oakley Peters. On Sunday, August 16, the celebrant celebrant will be announced for the 8 a.m. service and at 11 a.m. Oakley Peters will conduct conduct Morning Prayer. On Sunday, Sunday, Holy Communion will be celebrated at both 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. with Rev. Bob Mansfield. Mansfield. On Sunday, August 30, the celebrant is to be ENNISKILLEN and DISTRICT The children are all out of school for the summer. By some reports from our local students, they say, "School's Out, Hurray." Happy summer holidays to all. One of our local lads wrote this poem. I thought I would use it as it tells of the flowers we see in the woods and fields and the birds we all enjoy in the summer time, maybe I can talk Robbie into doing some more poems later on. He entitles his poem : "Artistic Fantasy" When an artist paints a picture, It cannot be put into words. It could depict a thousand things, Using images such as birds. Lavender flowers hiding in a field, Peek out among the reeds. Like graceful models against the sun, That's what an artist needs. Written by Robbie Patenaude Enniskillen Mr. Harold Spry, Rochester, N.Y., has returned home after announced at 11 a.m". Oakley Peters will be in charge of Morning Prayer. If you wish to place flowers on the altar please contact Pippa Schmiegelow at 987-4856. The Parish Baseball Game and Corn Roast will be enjoyed on Sunday, August 23rd. Rev. James M. Small concluded concluded his ministry in the Anglican Parish of Clarke last Sunday at the 11 a.m. service at St; George's, Newcastle. Rev. Small was given a gift of money from the Parish and wished 'Good Luck' in all his future endeavours. visiting with his mother, Mrs. Frank Spry and the Edgar Wright families. Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton attended the Mills family picnic picnic at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills home, Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lead- beater and baby Ryan, Baltimore, Baltimore, were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Brooks were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Broderick, Oshawa. The Enniskillen - Tyrone Pastoral Charge summer hours for our Joint Church Services are July 5, 12 and 19 at Enniskillen and August 23 and 30 at Tyrone Church Services Services at 10:30 a.m. Note change of time. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gerryts and sons, Bowmanville, were visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggottand family. Mr. and Mrs. Dougie Car- veth, Millbrook, Mr. Murray Sanderson, Raglan, were recent visitors of Jtjlr. Frank Spr/arid Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groene- veld, Otterville, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Groeneveld. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery, Nicole and Christopher Christopher were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, celebrating celebrating Lisa's birthday. Miss Jenny Allen and Master Patrick Allen, Col- borne, spent a few days holidays holidays with their grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Patenaude and Uncle Robbie. The Enniskillen Garage lobb ball team played Solina Steel on Wednesday and they lost the game. On Monday evening, the Enniskillen Jensens played Hampton Shoppers and they lost. On Wednesday evening, the Enniskillen Jensens played Hampton Remax and they won. The Enniskillen Swingers played Blackstock on Tuesday and they lost. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin attended the Pine Grove Decoration Day on Sunday at Prince Albert and were later evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Watt, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Trewin and family spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ditt- burner and family at their cottage at Centennial Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowman, Bowman, Shelley and Scott, London, London, spent the weekend with Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and all were Saturday night dinner guests of Mrs. Laura Avery and family, Oshawa, and had Sunday dinner at the Garden Gate Restaurant at Cullen Gardens. Ella and Myrtle were supper guests of Mrs. . J.C. Tamblyn, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKenzie and Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton, Brian and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Brian McGill and Julia, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacKay, Keith and Brent, Enniskillen, Mr. Steve Thompson, ibn.'Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and Ryan, Courtice, were guests of Keith and Ruth McGill to a barbecue as a moving away party for Eldon, Karen, Keith and Brent who are moving to their new home in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Dale, Janine and Ryan are moving into the MacKay home. Manufacturer's "DIAMOND" Clearance SALE 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday, July 2 Friday, July 3 Saturday, July 4 40% OFF SAVINGS ON DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS FANCY DINNER RINGS Treasures to wear and to love...from a jeweller you can trust This is a once in a lifetime offer. Drop in and see this fine selection. A great chance to purchase Christmas gifts at these incredible savings! 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