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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1988, p. 7

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I The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, February 17,1988 7 Hmraatk 3nhcpEnbent Engagement Announced Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Mrs. "Pat Bernard, Flesh- erton, visited last Monday with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Master Grayden Hunt, Pontypool, spent Saturday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. We are pleased to report that Mr. Bill Wade has returned returned to his home in Port Hope after undergoing heart surgery in Toronto General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.Walter Quick, Essex, were Saturday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bam- sey and Patrick, Port Hope, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Harry Wade. Last Thursday evening at the Bowmanville Lions Centre, Centre, Hazel and Jack Craeo were among the family members ana many guests attending the retirement party party in honour of sister-in-law Muriel Crago. After a delicious delicious roast beef dinner, representatives representatives of each department department of Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, paid great tribute to Muriel in her personnel personnel work, making us proud to be her in-laws. We extend congratulations to Muriel and wish for her a healthy and fulfilling retirement. retirement. Sunday visitors with John ana Ron Metrailler were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Metrailler and family, Hamilton, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vasseur and Adrian. Birthday greetings to Dan, Norton, John Cunningham, Brandon Coyle, Ray Noble, Dennis Rudman, Mrs. Woo, The Protectors jw Group wL <1 DON HUTTON Phone to-day Office: 579-9847 Evenings: 263-8589 Very Competitive RRSP's Your choice of products Guaranteed Compound Interest Rates or Four Canadian Funds Licensed with Canada Life Susan Blackburn, and Mrs. George Allin of Strathhaven, Bowmanville, will observe her 97th birthday on February February 21st. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopkins on their February 23rd wedding wedding anniversary. On Saturday evening, Audrey Audrey Gogerty and Helen Hobbs accompanied Elizabeth Elizabeth Skelding to Doreen Lake's where they enjoyed dinner and the evening. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley visited Miss Jessie Lamb, Omemee. On Sunday afternoon at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Rob and Heather Griffin and sons Brett and Jason, Frank and Eva Hoar received guests in celebration of their fortieth wedding anniversary. Son John and daughter Frances and husband Colin Cooke and sons Daniel and Brian of Brampton were also present on this happy occasion. Along with the guests who attended, telephone messages messages of congratulations were received and all were appreciated. appreciated. The following ladies enjoyed enjoyed two wonderful weeks, in Florida; Kathleen Kimball, Helen Nesbitt, Wilda Johnson Johnson and Bertha Fisher; Ai- leen Turner, Isobel Harris and Doris Trimble from Bowmanville and Eleanor Fennell from Belleville. While in St. Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick of Toronto, visited with Mrs. K. Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Newton Ashton spent January 31st with the ladies. On February February 4th, Wilda, Helen, Bertha Bertha and Kathleen were entertained entertained to dinner at the home of Gordon and Carolyn Carolyn Garrod in Bradenton Fla. Kaye Friedlander and Pauline Pauline Storks were also guests at the Garrod's, Friday's snow storm must have impressed impressed upon the ladies that they were home in Ontario! Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley were Saturday evening dinner, dinner, guests of Marilyn and Alec Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones, Newtonville. Mr. Jack Wade remains a, patient in Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. Buck Enwright remains remains a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Allin Rowe is also a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John McLean were Thursday dinner dinner and overnight guests of John's nephew, Allan and Dot Emara, Port Perry. Anyone with news items, please feel free to telephone at any time (before 10 p.m.)! Thank you. Newcastle Senior Citizens meet on Thursday evening at the Newcastle Community Community Hall. Sunday supper guests of "Albert and Myrtle Pearce were Ric and Marilyn and children Kevin and Trisha, of Port Perry. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff, Bowmanville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa. St. George's Anglican Church News Bishop Terence Finlay visited the Parish last Sunday. Sunday. At an informal discussion discussion later, joined by members members of St. Saviour's, Orono, areas important for the life and future of the Parish were discussed. The Service of Holy Communion Communion will be' followed each Wednesday during Lent (7:30 p.m. - note change) by tapes of lectures given " David Watson. He was a - P e by the late Reverend W t Watson. He well-known Anglican priest, lecturer and missionary. Discussion Discussion and refreshments will follow. If any young people 10-16 years of age would like , to become become servers, please contact the Rector at 987-4745. The flowers on the altar were in loving memory of the Carveth family, given by Hope and Gordon Carveth. On the side altar they were WE ARE SELLING OUT! ALL INVENTORY MUST GO. SAVE UP TO f .ven in memory of Helen amcomb Le Gresley by her husband, Reginald Le Gresley. Gresley. If anyone would like to donate towards the Easter flowers, please call Nell Yates at 987-4347. United Church News Pancake Breakfast was enjoyed by many prior to church service on Sunday, February 14,1988. Flowers in the sanctuary were from the funeral for Leslie Thompson. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends. For Valentine's Day the children's choir presented two songs. When I Saw the Fishermen and I Love Him Better Every Day. The lay reader, Sheila Stiles, read the scriptures on love, I Corinthians, Chapter 13, and I John 4 verses 13- 21. Stewards meet on Monday, Monday, February 22nd at 7:30 at the church. Bible Study group meets at the home of Marjorie and Murray Paterson Wednesday Wednesday evening. Couples Club sponsor a Marriage Encounter Information Information evening at 8 p.m. Friday, Friday, February 19 at the Church. The Sunshine Unit met last Monday evening at the home of Marie and Maurice Pedwell. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Ladies February 8, 1988 Ina Brown 241,195, 222, Dorothy Drysdale 202, 190, Susan Barton 195, 202, Marie Marie Trim 188, Debbie Brunt 181, Linda Caswell 187, Cindy McKelvie 215, 185, 261, Sadie Desveaux 192, Marilyn Kent 190, Louise McKnight 201, Lorna Crockett Crockett 238, Marilyn Major 244, Bev Jones 175. Tuesday Seniors Albert Pearce 212, Ruth Bonathon 163, Stan Allin 166, Ron Burley 223, 157, Eva Smith 178, George Buckley 183, 186, Jack Holmes 195. Thursday Mixed W. Forget 199,195, Kathy Jury 236, 206, 237, J. Men- donca 220, B.Richards 184, 180, J. McGuey 180, S. McGuey 179, K. Boyd 212, 208, C.Lycett 198, F. Forget 206, 209,190, T. Kindratiuk 229, R.Reffle 233, 235, C.Nicholson . 235, 196, J.Forget 204, 250, 271, J.Kinaratiuk 175, 188, 228, D.Wright 187,185, B.Brown 178,197, 206 Ken Jury 210. Youth Bowling Seniors Steve Harman 115, 102, Debbie Miller 131,132, Marcus Marcus Werheid 100, Kevin Tut- koluk 101, 141, Tommy Whitehead 129, Brandon Coyle 233, 173, Matthew Coyle 125, 136, Justin Hughes 134, 114, Tammy De Jong 155,140, Karla Tut- koluk 106, Lisa Vanderstarre 116, Jennifer Berney 118, 135. Juniors Nikki Duval 80, 77, Tim Green 122,103, Julian Norton Norton 65,92, Nathan Coyle 95, 107, Vincent Norton 109,97, Nick Tutkoluk 75, John Richardson 73,109, Patrick Caswell 68, 76, Jacki Green 102, Matthew Caswell 83,95, REGULAR PRICE All Sales Final -- Cash and Carry -- No Exchanges No Refunds -- No Lay-aways THE JOHN & JUDY SHOPPE r Fashions For Little People" 33 KING ST. W. 623-3293 BOWMANVILLE it ' Newtonville News by O. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelley Leone, to Dominic Molica, son of Mr. Frank Molica. Wedding to take place April 30th, 1988, at St. George's Anglican Anglican Church, Newcastle. Durham Liberal Delegates Elected The Durham Liberal Association Association will meet at Hampton Hampton Community Centre at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Febru- Susan Sausedo 90, 74, Darel WemikllS, 107. February 13th was our "Big Brothers Celebrity Day" annual youth competition between Newcastle and Bowmanville. Our girls from Newcastle won and the boys from Bowmanville won this year. It was very exciting for all my youth who took part. I would like to thank all who participated -Debbie Miller, Paula Darrach, Tammy De- Jong, Jennifer Berney, Nina Darrach, and Lisa Vanderstarre Vanderstarre -- Brandon Coyle, Steve Harman, Kevin Tutkoluk, Tutkoluk, Jeff Darrach, Matthew Coyle and Mike Stacey. Thanks to the Bowmanville alleys and all the volunteers who helped in making this Day a great success. Lorna Crockett. „ ary 24, 1988, to elect delegates delegates to attend the annual meeting of the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario), being held in Windsor on March 25, 26 and 27,1988. Eighteen delegates are to be elected, three of whom will be 25 or under, three will be women and three will be men. All delegates have to be paid up members of the association. association. New members must have purchased their memberships memberships by 8 p.m. Wedensday, February 17. For memberships memberships call 434-8442, 434- 8290, 571-0427 both after 6 or 571-1774. The Riding of Durham is comprised of the Town of Newcastle, Townships of Scugog and Uxbridge, that part of Oshawa, north of Rossland Road and that part of Whitby north of Taunton Road. Everyone is welcome to attend. Bowling: Peggy Millson not only celebrated her birthday on Thursday but won the 50/50 draw and bowled 317, and 224. Team Standings: Fuzzy Navels 67 pts, Pina Colodas 53, Margueritas 39, Singapore Singapore Slings 26 pts. 200 Games: Cindy Millson 253, 205, Ruth Forbes 237, 211, Pat Millson 226, Joan Adams 222, Lois Walker 221, Joan Argue 219, Marlene Stacey 210, 201, Dorilda McCarron 210, Linda Adams 203. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer of Newcastle. Mr. Bill Wade was able to return home to Port Hope on Saturday after his recent heart surgery in Toronto. Mrs. Phyllis Peck attended attended the funeral of her sister- in-law Mrs. Pat Tresise held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa on Wednesday Wednesday afternon. There were 8 tables of progressive euchre at the Hall on Friday evening. Winners were Edgar Millson 90, Joyce Stacey 88, Margaret Margaret Linton 80, Milford Sim- merson 78, Aleck Moffat 75, Mary Thompson 74. Draws were won by Margaret Linton Linton and Jean Allin. Next card party the 26th of February. Several young people attended attended the Durham East Junior Farmers Annual Banquet Banquet and Dance held at Nestletor. Community Centre Centre Saturday evening. Mr. Marvin Stapleton was presented presented with a plaque as Junior Junior Farmer of the year 1987. This is awarded each year to the most outstanding member member of the Club. Congratulations Congratulations Marvin. Congratulations also to Mr. Sydney Arnold wjio lately lately has received a plaque thanking him for his 100 donations donations of blood. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood visited on Wednesday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Norm Andrews of Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sta- ileton visited with Mr. and rs. Fred Henderson on Saturday Saturday evening. Frank and Betty Staple- ton were the greeters for Sunday Church services. The choir sang "There Shall be Showers of Blessings." After After the church services a pancake luncheon was held for over one hundred people who enjoyed pancakes and sausages pepared by the choir members. Music 'n Motion classes will begin on February 23rd held at the Hall (Tuesday evening). Karate lessons on Mondays and Thursday evenings in the Hall also. The U.C.W. will meet next Wednesday February 24th beginning at eight o'clock. All ladies are invited to attend. attend. I.O.O.F. Peewee Selects Record Another Win The I.O.O.F. Peewees are still on the winning track, downing Belleville 4-1, C.Y.O. Selects 12-0, Agin- court 3-1, and Goulding Park 8-2. The team has been playing playing excellent hockey and deserves deserves to be congratulated on their excellent play by all team members. Scoring in these games were Mike Suess 4 goals 1 assist, Bruce Bumstead 1 goal 2 assists, Marc Fergu- .son 5 goals 1 assist, Marty Burgess 6 goals 1 assist, Ryan Becker 2 goals 3 assists, assists, Jeff Beckett 1 assist, Jason Jason Wichman 1 goal 2 assists, assists, Jeff Johston 1 goal 2 assists, Jeremy Tymoshik 2 goals 3 assists, Greg Cook 2 goals 1 assist, Brad Hargest 3 assists, Wayde Putnam 3 goals, J.P. Tousignant 2 assists. assists. Also playing great hockey is defenseman Dan Kooy and goalie Sarah Couch. Newcastle Juvenile Play-Off Schedule "DD" Best 4 of 7 Series. IfNecessary: 5th game: Newcastle at Norwood - February 21 - 4:00 p.m. 6th game: Norwood at Newcastle - February 25 - 9:30 p.m. 7th game: Newcastle at Norwood - February 28 - 4:00 p.m. Let's come out and give . your support by cheering for the local lads and enjoy some exciting play-off hockey. See you at the arena. (Coach) Robert E. Stiles. This Week's Best Buy SPECIAL STONEWEAR DINNER SETS 4 Fabulous Patterns! m .,. $ 27.99 =« $ 49.99 the that'a all it costs at The Bay OSHAWA 571-iail $? a y Buttons Bay Œompany ■CLIP & SAVEwmmmmmmi ' „ , >>' < *«$? < ' ' 'AV' 7" * |ff" SAVE $500° on any insurance windshield claim deductible. Limit one/purchase. Offer expires February 24th, 1988 .■■■■■■■■■■■■■■CLIP & SAVE■■■■■■■■■■---i BOWMANVILLE 19 Silver St. at Church Plneridge Auto Parts across from Canadian Tire 623-4225 f:\AA ftt AutoGkur v'd Y- ; 1 V" ' ? , • FREE MOBILE SERVICE

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