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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Oct 1987, p. 5

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 28,1987 5 HcuicaHtle Snbepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Hallowe'en costumes, collected collected money for UNICEF. The entrance of the church has been given a new look- Œ , paint etc.-by the es Club and appreciated appreciated by all who enter the churcn. Newcastle Community Bowling October 19,1987. Monday Night Ladies 175 and over. QUAIM'S Fall Blow-Out APPLIANCES TVs VIDEOS Mr. and Mrs. George Skelding, Skelding, Niagara Falls, visited relatives in the village last weekend and were overnight overnight guests of his mother, Elizabeth Skelding. They also enjoyed visiting her sister, sister, Judy and husband Ron Hope, Michelle and Tommy ana other village kinfolk. Mrs. Doris White, Toronto, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. Several Newcastle persons attended the bazaar at New- tonville United Church on Saturday afternoon, October 24th. Birthday greetings to Philip Woo, Ronald Munro, Patti Andrews, Mable Wade, Greg Wade, Marilyn Walton, Stanley Powell, Zori Allan Lesnick and Margery Freethy. Mr. Floyd Coulter and son Kevin, of Campbellville, visited visited on Saturday with his un cle Floyd and aunt Dorrene Powell, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Me- trailler, Alex, Laura, and Daniel Hamilton, visited on Sunday with his family. John Metrailler, Cathy and Bob Vasseur and Adrian. On Saturday evening at the home of Bill and Mary Skelding an enjoyable family dinner party was attended by George and Joan Skelding, Skelding, Niagara Falls, Jack and Nan Skelding, Karen and Jackie, Port Perry, Elizabeth Skelding and Raymond Chapman, Newcastle, and Frank and Betty Stapleton, Tricia, Tara and Stephen of Newtonville. A surprise birthday cake for Frank topped off this reunion. Many happy returns, Frank! ' Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were grandsons Russell, Russell, Grayden and Adrien mi *t. haul's Eniteb Cfjurcf) Minister: Rtv. N. E. Schsmertiem, B.A., M. Dlv. Organist: Mr. Dougin Dowe* Church Sec rotary: Helen Mckuns 623-7346 Sunday, November 1st, 1987 11:00 a.m. Sacrament of Holy Baptism St. Paul's Players present "Just For Laffe" November 6th, 7 th, 12th and 14th For Tickets , call Dal Dalrymple at 623-7064 Harold Yellowless at 263-8370 SUNDAY SCHOOL Children will attend first part of service : i ; with.their parents w* y ■ pè 'Wy Nursery care for pre-school children every Sunday. If you're new to Èowmanville, we invite you F i'A\ typool an cousin Drew McPhail of Cavan. Cavan. The boys' parents attended attended the 60th wedding anniversary anniversary of their great grandparents, Margaret and Lewis Wood at Trinity United United Church, Bowmanville. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Several Newcastle residents enjoyed the beef dinner at Pontypool on Friday even- sponsored by the UCW. e Newcastle Girl Guides went on a hike on Saturday, after which a cook-out was enjoyed at the home of Guider Guider Helene Kraayvanger. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce enjoyed birthday dinner at the home of Ric and Marilyn on Saturday when Trisha was celebrating her tenth birthday. On Saturday the people of Parkview Apartments enjoyed enjoyed a successful bazaar and tea. Mrs. K. Kimball enjoyed Thursday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa. On Saturday, Mrs. Lena Graham, Helen Nesbitt, Gladys Gladys Wood and Kathleen Kimball enjoyed the evening with Isobel Harris, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott en- j(wed Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mill- son, Oshawa. On Tuesday Mrs. Raye Friedlander entertained great grandchildren Vincent and Nicole Norton, Amanda Storks and Jordan Schmahl for noon luncheon. On Wednesday Mr. Bob Taylor and Mr. Lee Flak of the Hudson's Bay Company. Toronto, visited Mr. Bill Storks. On Tuesday evening the executive executive of the Newcastle Lioness Lioness Club enjoyed their meeting at the home of President President Marilyn Martin. Mrs. Wilda Johnson, her mother Mrs. A. Cole, Agin- court and sister Doreen, have returned from a two- week stay at the Johnson's Lake Skootamatta cottage. On Sunday Bill and Pauline Storks celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary enjoying enjoying dinner at the Oshawa Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, were Sunday supper supper guests of his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville, Newtonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Stewart Wood, Orono, joined them for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ratz, Huntsville, visited last Sunday Sunday with George and Madeleine Madeleine Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Slater, Schriber, were Thursday and Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. On Saturday Harry and Mabel Wade enjoyed a retirement retirement dinner and party in Kingston where Jack Coughtrey of CAA was honored. honored. On Sunday the Wades tomakeSt. Paul's your church home... M •t StyHi curporl mg. LADIES' & MEN'S CUSTOM PERM SPECIAL $35.00 (Cut, style, condition included) ! m ' ' ■£. " : x.. Ear Piercing with Gold Plated Stud $5.00 PHONE: 623-4901 133 Church Street East Bowmanville 155 Years of Community Service Bolin's Anglican flUrurcfy Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, November 1st ALL SAINTS DAY 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Holy^Communion Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying On of Hands for Healing Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A.D. Langley TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Ministers: Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A. M.Div. M.Th. Michelle Morrison-Glover B.A., M.R.E. 152 ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Sunday, November 1st. 1987 "DOES THE CHURCH HAVE A FUTURE?" Rt. Rev. Terry Finlay ROAST BEEF DINNER SAT., NOV. 14, 5 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Tickets: Bea Wells 623-2027 or James Insurance For information on Nursery Care and Church School Call 623-3138 Serving Bowmanville and area since 1835 Save 25 to 40% the Bay's C DINNERWARE SALE Save on Patterns by these Famous Makers MIKASA * NORITAKE * MINTON * ROYAL DOULTON * WEDGEWOOD SAVE 40% on 5 piece Place Settinge SAVE 25% on All Open Stock Special Orders will be taken until Saturday, November 7th. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery. Yob! that's all it costs at The Bay OSHAWA the S£ay Button's B.iy Œompany 571-1211 speaking be put away from you, with all malice. And be enjoyed visiting nieces anJ nephews, the Tousignants, at Sydenham. On Saturday Mrs. Clara Rickard celebrated her 90th birthday at the home of Pearl and David, Jeff and Janice. Family members attending attending were Jean Shipley, Sarnia, her son Dr. Bill Ship- ley and his wife, Mary Ann,, of Belleville, Evelyn and John Edwards, Kingston, Dorothy Hogg, Toronto, John and Charlotte Rickard, and Fran Woodville, Rick and Lynda Rickard and sons Andrew and Stewart, Woodville. Woodville. Many nieces and nephews nephews were also present to wish Aunt Clara Happy Birthday! Mrs. Marjorie Hagerman returned Sunday from a ten- day visit with her sister, Mrs. Nellie McIntosh, Watertown, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley were Sunday evening visitors visitors and dinner guests of Bruce and Judy Burley, Adam and Stephen, Ajax. Please have your newspapers newspapers tied and at the curb for the Newcastle Scouts who are having their paper drive at 9:30 on Saturday morning, morning, October 31. St. George's Church News. On Sunday the Suffragan Bishop of Trent-Durham, the Rt. Reverend Terence Finlay made a pastoral visit at the 11 o'clock service. Following Following the processional hymn ne gathered the children children around him on the chancel steps and delighted them with nis explanation of the significance of his Mitre and Shepherd's Crook. After the children's departure for Sunday School, he officiated at Matins. He was assisted by the Lay Reader, Mr. Oakley Oakley Peters, who welcomed him on behalf ofthe congregation. congregation. Bishop iFinlay's sermon examined examined the Epia tie for the day. Eph'< siaasu4i17 as it applied applied to St. George's. He gave specific instruction on the final words, "Let all bitterness, bitterness, and wrath and anger anger ana clamour and evil sp you, ye kind one to another, tender-hearted, tender-hearted, forgiving one another...." another...." The flowers above the altar were to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Olive Olive Thorne and Eileen Thorne Simpson given by Molly Simpson Estall. The sidesmen were the Churchwardens Churchwardens Denis Schmiege- low and William Clarke, assisted assisted by William Woo. Following the service the ACW served sandwiches and coffee in the Parish Hall where everyone had an opportunity opportunity to greet the Bishop. Bishop. Mrs. Finlay was unable to be present as she is in Singapore Singapore in connection with her duties as Chairman of the World Day of Prayer. Next Sunday, All Saints' Day, the Reverend Allan Langley will celebrate Holy Communion at 11 o'clock. There will be no Early Service. Service. i The ACW are busy preparing preparing for their Crafts and Bake Sale which will take place on November 7 storting at 10 a.m. inthe Parish Hall. United Church News For concerned individuals, last week's Turkey Supper ad should have been Saturday, Saturday, November 7. The tickets say Saturday, November 7, 1987, 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Churcn anniversary is Sunday, Sunday, November 15, 1987 with guest speaker Mr. Fred K. Graham. Peace Sabbath was observed observed at Newcastle United Church on Sunday, October 25, 1987 with Reverend Donald Stiles preaching the sermon, A Sabbath Peace! God's Plan for Sunday, based on the scriptures read by Lay Reader Brian Metcalf, Metcalf, member of committe of Stewards. The Sunday School children, many in BAHA'I FAITH "Shut your eyes to estrangement, estrangement, then fix your gaze upon unity. Cloavo tenaciously unto that which will lead to the wellbeing wellbeing and tranquillity of all mankind. This span of earth Is but one homeland and one habitation.." For Information call ^623-7621 or623-9277. ^ ■■■■■■■dr Betty Majors 183,183, Marilyn Marilyn Majors 199,186,189, Ina Brown 198, Gladys Henry 186, Dorothy Drysdale 184, Marie Trim 195, Marilyn Kent 248, Louise McKnight 195. Senior Citizens 160 and over Vance Cooper 194, Marg Burley 170, Bob Simpson 164. Thursday Night Mixed League I. Forget 214, 241, D. Wright 215, 185, J. Mendonca 247,185,196, W.Forget 189, B. Richards 185, J. McGuey 179, K. Wright 177, K. Boyd 179, C. Lycett 192,221, F. Forget 290,194, TKindratiuk 208, R. Reffie 199,202, C. Nicholson 222. Youth Bowling Seniors 100 and over J. Darrach 132,127, S. Harman Harman 102,119, J. Rogers 113, D. Miller 111, 156, L. Vander- starre 110, J. Berney 109, 108, N. Darrach 194, Kevin Tutkoluk 120,146, B. Coyle 144,152, M. Coyle 102, 111, J. Hughes 145,120, M. Stacey Stacey 143, P. Darrach 164,137, T. DeJong 113,136. Youth Bowling Juniors 65 and over J. Norton 77, B. Little 82,91, N. Coyle 75, J. Richardson 96.92, T. Barr 102,83, D. Wernik 99, Tim Green 101.92. SPECIAL BUY! 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I OSHAWA 725-3600 J Kerr's Hallowe'en Kisses 700 g or Lollypops 500 g $ t .49 Pkg. Vinyl Masks for youth or Make-up Kit $1.49 Vinyl Mask with Hair or 10" Plastic Pumpkin or Vinyl Witch Hat or Specs n' Nose or Jointed Monsters $1.99 ea. Dracula Blood and Fangs or Assorted Make-up $2.49 ea. Humpty Dumpty Regular Chips or Cheese Sticks 14 x 16g Bags $2.49 Pkg. Rowntree Assorted Bars $2.99 16 s Hallowe'en Poncho or Black Cape, 36" or Make-up and Accessories $2.99 ea. Vinyl Masks for children 49<t ea. Paas Make-up Kit for children $2.49 Kit Rubber Mask with Hair or 23-Piece Disguise Set or Large Costume and Mask $3.99 ea. Neilson Junior Bars $2.69 ms Nabisco Junior Bars, 14's or Planters Peanuts, 20's $2.49 5 King St. W. 623-5792 Bowmanville

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