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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Mar 1988, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvillc. March 2,1988 Weft Hemcastie SniiEpenbcnt Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Newton ville Newcastle Figure Skaters Take Part in Unicorn Fair Happenings Attending the Lions Talent Talent Night and Dance in Na- panee on Saturday evening were Jean and Brenton Rickard, Betty and David Adams, Warren and Mary Tait, Stan and Kay Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade are busy visiting their son Bill, who remains a patient patient in Toronto General Hospital. Glad to report that Mr. Jack Wade is home from Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville. Mrs. Helen Hobbs was Friday luncheon guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding. Saturday evening visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were daughter-in-law Jean of Orono and her grandson Bradley Wood, of Ponty- pool. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, were Sunday Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newton- ville, spent the evening. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Sean Yarrow who passed away on Wednesday, February 24, Master Adrian Vasseur is happy to have a new little brother, Marcel. Congratulations Congratulations to parents, Cathy and Bob! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Me- trailler and family, Dundas, were Saturday visitors with John and Ron Metrailler. They also called at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, to visit sister Cathy Vasseur and her new son Marcel. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sweet- man, and son Kent of Streetsville, were Sunday luncheon guests of Dorrene and . Floyd Powell, Lake Shore. Mr. Maurice Butt and Dora Taylor, Courtice, were Saturday evening visitors with the Bedwins, Lake Shore and the Murrays of Frankford were also visiting there.. We extend congratulations congratulations and best wishes to Vic and Molly Patterson who observe their wedding anniversary anniversary on March 7. Birthday greetings to Del Rudman, Albert Naylor, Scott Moreland, Joan Cowle, Howard Quinney, Frances Rickard andGrace Ton. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson Paterson were Mr. and Mrs. Nico de Jonge and girls, Mr. and Mrs. David Milton and children, children, all of Whitby. On Sunday evening Mrs. Kathleen Kimball accompanied accompanied Charlie and Hazel Stapleton Stapleton of Orono, to Port Hope where they visited Mr. ana Mrs. Howard Gordon. Week-end visitors with Mrs. Raye Friedlander were son Dean and his wife, Olga, of Toronto. Miss Candy Storks enjoyed Sunday brunch with them. Miss Candy Storks, Parry Sound, enjoyed the weekend weekend with her family. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Pauline Storks attended the opening of the CAS community-based community-based home, Grenfell Grenfell House, in Oshawa. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Teachers Against Strike Action The Faculty of Durham College, as well as members of all Ontario Colleges of the Academic Union (OPSEU) held a strike vote February 18, pressing demands for a 15 percent reduction in nonpost nonpost secondary teaching workload. A small majority [of 51 ( percent of union members province-wide were against giving a mandate for strike action and 63 percent of academic academic union members who voted at Durham College were in favour of the strike mandate. Management's final offer for settlement included a nine percent salary increase and improved benefits over two years, two months vacation vacation for counsellors, professional professional development time for librarians and counsellors, increased professional development development time for experienced faculty, significantly increased increased salary for partial load teachers, a comparative study of librarians to teaching teaching masters for salary and vacation purposes by an outside outside arbitrator. Contact: Jim Kirkconnoll, Community Relations, Durham Durham College, Box 385, Oshawa, 576-0210, Ext. 271. Markle, Alyssa and Andrew, Scarborough and Mis» Judy Powell and Jill Coombee, Bowmanville. Last Thursday Mrs. Darlene Darlene Wight, Providence, visited visited with Mrs. Dale Hunt Grayden and Adrien of Pon- typool, who were at home with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Mrs. Margaret Pearce spent a few days last week with her son Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce and girls, Lindsay. They visited one day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin, of Wood ville. Mr .and Mrs. Ron Burley visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Couch, Bowmanville. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sproule, Port Hope. St. George's Anglican Church New» On the second Sunday in Lent Holy Communion was celebrated at 8 a.m. and Morning Prayer at eleven.. As well there were two services services of Holy Communion on Wednesday, one at 9:30 a.m. and another at 7:30 p.m. These midweek services will continue each Wednesday during Lent. The evening service will be followed by one of the David Watson tapes in the Parish Hall. The Fellowship Club met Sunday evening in the Par ish Hall with Fred and Nell Yates as hosts. Fun as well as knowledge was provided by a contest of, "What Do you Really Know About Canada?" Canada?" Friday, March 4 is the World Day of Prayer and representatives of the other churches in the village will meet at two o'clock in St. George's for the special service. service. Mrs. Marsh, wife of re- tired,Bishop Henry Marsh of Cobourg, will be the speaker. Lynda Gibson is coordinating coordinating the arrangements. arrangements. At the eleven o'clock service service on March 6 the colours i of the Royal Canadian Navy will be paraded by a colour • party from the Bowmanville Branch of the Canadian Legion. Legion. These colours were presented to Lieut-Cdr (R) Douglas Hall on his retirement retirement as padre from the RCNVR, and are traditionally traditionally displayed in the Church where he is Rector. They will hang in the Chancel of St. George's during his time in the Parish of Clarke. The Sidesmen for February February were Richard Lovekin and David Gibson. United Church News On Sunday, February 28, at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles preached the second sermon in his Lenten series on Covenant Covenant and Cross, Abraham's Church. Tennant Burner Service • Clean Furnaces • Parts and Service Plan • Install high efficiency furnaces Phone: 983-5515 R.R. No. 1 ORONO MEKHAB EXTERIORS Soffits » Facia Roofing • Capping Doors, Windows • Siding Eàvestroughing We use ALCAN Products 136 Martin Rd. Bowmanville Call (416) 623-9828 HAMILTONS INSURANCE SERVICE SSSSBË Main St., Orono IBS 983-5115 SERVING YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS FOR 35 YEARS Susan Sawyer Nelda Dawson 983-5767 623-4835 PEACOCK LUMBER LTD. Building supplie?. Pur specialty is lumber and lumber products. A «complete line of kiln dried hardwood and softwoods-. • Walnut • Cherry • Maple • Redwood • Teak • Oak • Phil. Mahog. • Softwood» Hardwood and softwood plywood. Specialty , Custom Milling MILL and YARD 328 Rltson Rd. N., Oshawa 725-4744 1 /"i t\\ jt OldeTyme Fish & Chips 136 King St. E., / i i Bowmanville / HuJ 623-1781 Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.--7p.m. Friday -11 a.m. -- 9 p.m. L--Saturday -11 a.m. -- 7 p.m. We take pride in serving quality Fish and Chips. Kitchen, McCallum & Porter CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS JOHN G. MANUEL, CGA PARTNER 118 KING STREET EAST II0WMANVII.LE, ONT. UC IN4 (416) 623-6555 Coffee hour was held after after the service. The UCW Trillium Unit meeting will be held on Thursday, March 3rd at 2 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William Rudell. Mrs. Mary Rutherford will be speaking on A Spiritual Trip to Egypt and Israel. The Easter newsletter is being edited by Ray Noble, who appealed to the congregation congregation for material. World Day of Prayer Service Service will be held on Friday, March 4th at 2 p.m. at St. George's Anglican Church. The Official Board meets on Tuesday March 8 at 8 p.m. in the Board Room. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Night League February 22,1988. Betty Major 193, 175, Marilyn Major 215, Joyce Major 185, 197, Bev Jones 180, Sadie Desveaux 181, Lorna Crockett 231, Gail Tutkoluk 192, Colette Trudeau Trudeau 206,199, Linda Caswell 177, Ina Brown 194, 190, 218, Susan Barton 192, Marg Wade 176,256. Tuesday Seniors Stan Allin 255, Bob Simpson Simpson 233, Kay Powell 211, Albert Albert Pearce 176, Ruth Bona- thon 163, Eva Smith 157, George Buckley 159, 168, . Marg Burley 211. Thursday Night Mixed Wes Forget 222, 262, Ka thy Jury 211, Joe Mendonca 175, 261, S. McGuey 188, F. Forget 178, 278,175, T. Kin- dratiuk 239, R. Reffle 274, Ken Boyd 246, 194, 300, C. Lycett 212, 216,199, E. Reffle Reffle 204, D. Mendonca 181, D. Moore 195, J. Forget 208, 239, J. Kindratiuk 265, 212, R. Forget 206. Youth Bowling Seniors Matthew Coyle 115, 150, Justin Hughes 156,120, Paula Paula Darrach 110,126, Tammy De Jong 167,151, Karla Tutkoluk Tutkoluk 151, Christine Vander- starre 109, Jennifer Berney 134, Lisa Marie Wright 107, Jeff Darrach 107,136, Sherry Sherry Lee Wright 138, Steve Harman 138, 135, Debbie Miller 179,188, Bart) Metcalf 111, Marcus Werheid 111, Nina Darrach 131,143, Kevin Kevin Tutkoluk 139,125, Tommy Tommy Whitehead 105, 104, Brandon Coyle 248, 210. Juniors Jackie Sausedo 83, Nicole Norton 108, 82, Mark Sausedo Sausedo 91, 97, Julian Norton 69, Paul Winter 114, 75, Nathan Coyle 92, 82, Vincent Norton 96, 82, Brian Leach 91, John Richardson 83, 82, Amanda Darrach 73, Jacki Green 69, 68, Matthew Caswell 93, Susan Susan Sausedo 95, Jordan Schmahl 67, Amanda Storks 70, Nikki Duval 101, 91, Tim Green 107, 90, Adrian Lynde 67.66. By O. Henderson Bowling 50/50 draw - Peggy Millson. Team Standings - Fuzzy Navels 73, Pina Coladas - 55, Marqueritas - 43, Singapore Slings - 30 pts. 200 Games Cathy Adams 284, Joan Adams - 284, Peggy Millson - 273, Jean O'Neill 254, 206, Joan Argue - 234, Jean Arnold Arnold - 221, Lois Walker - 228, 203, Cindy Millson 212, 208, Pat Millson 210, 205, Dian Sciuk - 206, Blanche Jones 204, Linda Adams 203, Susan Susan Floyd 200. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Henderson visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer of Newcastle. Mrs. Shirley Stapleton and Mrs. Bernice Henderson enjoyed the musical "The Sound of Music" live, held at Victoria Hall on Thursday evening. On Friday evening Mrs. Phyllis Peck also attended. attended. Mr. Clarence Gilmer of Cameron was a caller oh Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkle. Fern and Vi Vender Belt of Bowmanville visited Saturday Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. O.E. Knapp. Mrs. Lena Clysdale had dinner Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pickett of Orono. Mrs. Irene Burley of Bowmanville was also a dinner guest. ' The U.C.W. held their regular regular monthly meeting last Wednesday evening in the Sunday School. The Devotional Devotional on "Love" was presented presented by Jean Kimball,' Donna Robins and Carole Gardner. Donna Robins gave a first hand account of the troubles she has had, also a short talk on the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A contest on how many times "love" was used in the worship service service (72 times). The highest guess was 27 by Debbie Nowlan. Roll call - Name a song with "Love" in the title. Various reports were given. The World Day of Prayer to These members of the Newcastle Figure Skating Club were participants in the Unicorn Fair which look place at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium on February 20. In the front row, from left, are: Paula Adamson, Nicole Millson, Megan Carter, Tiffany Timbers, Tammy Timbers, Lindsay Carter and Nicole Cooper. The back row, from left, consists of Jenny Ellis, Tammy Gamier, Andrea Adamson, Adamson, Jennifer Woo, Stephanie Wright, and Ryan Farrow. be Sunday, March 6th at 7.30 at the church with guest speaker Mrs. Betty Turcott. Oiir fall bazaar to be October 29th. The President Dorothy Stapleton suggested a Easter tea, bake ana craft sale on March 26th from 1.30 to 3.30. Craft classes to begin March 9th beginning at eight o'clock. Bus trip to Lanark on April 16th to leave Newton- ville at 7:00 a.m. While the meeting was carried on lunch was served. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Benediction. On Sunday Mr. Donald Dann of Palmerson (a classmate classmate of Marvin's) and friend were dinner guests on Sunday Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and family. Mrs. Marion Knapp visited visited her daughter Phyllis at Oshawa on Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Mr. Bemie Martin of Kendal Kendal presented a monologue lasting over 95 minutes with skits and comedy acts. He is a talented play writer and presented these plays at the Community Hall on Saturday Saturday evening to over 100 people. people. There were 10 tables of progressive euchre in play on Friday evening. Winners were Doris Tompkins with 76 points, Ewart Robinson 76, Margaret Todd 74, Tom Brown 73, N. Gordon 72 and Doreen Green 71. Draws were won by Bill Graham, George Buckley and Aleck Moffat. Next card party to be March 11th. Mr. Bill Henderson, Oshawa, Mr. and.Mrs. David David Henderson, Chris and Jessica, Doug and Brenda Henderson Jennifer and Michelle Michelle of Newcastle, Mr. Nelson Nelson and Brenda Leudke and boys were dinner guests for a family gathering to celebrate celebrate the 2 Brenda's birthdays. birthdays. on Sunday. Bob of Oshawa was a caller in the evening. Arlene and Ron Philips were church greeters on Sunday. Mr. Brian McKenzie McKenzie received his transfer of membership. The sermon was entitled "A Binding Promise." At the close of the service Communion was served by the Elders. Leaflets Leaflets were also given out at the door on World Development Development which will be held on Sunday March 20th with a joint service beginning at 10 o'clock. The choir sang "Lift up Thine Eyes." EASTER SEALS MONTH -- Believe it or not, it's March already. And this is the month in which the Bowmanville Rotary Club is holding holding its annual fund-raising drive for Easter Seals. The goal is to raise $14,000 through contributions contributions from the community. Your donation will help provide transportation, purchase special equipment, send children to summer camps for the physically handicapped, and help out in many other ways. Six-year-old Christine Jackson, daughter of Bonnie and Robert Jackson, of Orono, is the 1988 Tammy. MUSEUM PLANS -- The Bowmanville Museum has a very interesting schedule of exhibitions, publications, and special events planned for the spring and summer. On March 27, there will be an Open House and the debut of the first exhibit of the year. The exhibition will be from the Monarchist League of Canada. Other upcoming upcoming special displays will include "From Birth to Death" and "Photographs of Old Bowmanville". Bowmanville". The fourth exhibit of the '88 season is to be announced later. The Bowmanville Museum also reports that it has found a consid- . erable amount of memorabilia from the Dominion Dominion Organ and Piano Company. The medals awarded to the firm, photographs, and other items will be part of the summer edition of the museum's Belvedere magazine. The information information is being provided courtesy of J. B. Alexander, Alexander, son of the owner/founder of the company. AT THE OLYMPICS--Former Bowmanville resident, resident, Mrs. Stephanie St. John (nee Heath) has been granted a two-week leave from her position position at Mount Royal College in Calgary to serve as a volunteer for Info '88 at the Winter Olympics. Olympics. Info '88 is w^here all. messages and information information concerning the athletes are received or sent. She is thrilled to have been part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience and has collected collected pins from all over the world. Stephanie has been residing in Calgary since her marriage in August. Her husband, Peter is a member of the Armed Forces. Stephanie is the daughter of the late George Heath and Mary Malmquist. THE NEXT STEP EVOLUTION? FIND OUT IN IHE GENETICS WAR. FROM MARVEL ® Comics! m CUYLERS records'and comics 133 Church St. Bowmanville PERFORMING ARTS SERIES -- St. Paul's Arts Council presents "Jest in Time Theatre", the first exciting performance of its 1988 season, on Wednesday, March 23, at 8 p.m. in the Bowmanville High School Auditorium. Auditorium. On Wednèsday, April 20, Carrol McLaughlin, harpist, will play jazz arrangements arrangements as well as harp classics at B.H.S. at eight p.m. The final performance will feature The Toronto Children's Chorus directed by Jean Bartle on Wednesday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity United Chuch. Call Doug Dewell Dewell (623-2086) or Janet Rice (623-2601) for further information. lO>. SopfUiticated \ ^4 /( • Teddies • Camisoles • Lingerie • Exercise Wear • Novelties • In-house Psychic available by appointment 33 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-9648 ANOTHER REUNION -- Next year, the Central Central Public School in Bowmanville will celebrate celebrate its 100th anniversary with a reunion. A book on the history of the school is in the making making and any old photographs, anecdotes, or other details pertaining to the school would be much appreciated. If you can assist on this project, just contact the school's office and they'll give you further details. DURHAM CORPORATE CHALLENGE -- Relays, Relays, brain teasers, obstacle courses, and a number of other special events are part of the Durham Corporate Challenge. There were few other details of this competition in a news release release we received last week. But there will be plenty of time to find out the details since the event takes place May 28 at Oshawa Civic Fields. If you want, more information, call 668- 7292. Jfaitopo/U ShflUuj, Ladies' and Men's Specializing in latest cuts / and styles, along with perms. / Colors, Bleaching, Etc. Manicures, Pedicures, Lashes VW' ' vjir Phone 623-4901 11 , v Is, 133 Church St. E., Bowmanville DRIVE TO SURVIVE -- Texaco has embarked on an ambitious program designed to ensure that young drivers develop the good habits they need for survival. With this objective in mind, Texaco sponsored a special presentation at the Courtice Secondary School today, (Wednesday, March 2.) The guest speaker was Jeff McBride, a 23-year-old student who was permanently injured injured in a car crash near Ottawa last year. Mr. McBride is now a paraplegic. He will be stressing stressing the need for high quality, professional driver training in his remarks at Courtice Secondary School. LEARNING DISABILITIES -- will be the focus of a public awareness campaign being sponsored by The Association for Children with Learning Disabilities this month. The organization organization notes that this handicap affects approximately approximately 10 per cent of the population, which means that in Ontario alone there would be about 800,000 citizens having some kind of learning disability. These persons can, however, be assisted through proper understanding understanding of their problems. Further information information on The Association for Children and Adults With Learning Disabilities is available locally by calling Georgina Watson at 623- 4934. URUGUAYAN CYCLIST COMPLETES TREK -- You may recall that we ran a story last summer about Walter Gallaztegui, a young man from Uruguay who was cycling around North America. We received a letter from him last week. We believe it states that he has completed completed his trip after two years of pedalling 22,000 kilometres through 16 countries. Unfortunately, Unfortunately, our knowledge of Spanish is limited, so we couldn't decipher any other details. He enclosed a copy of one of his poems, also in Spanish. Will your home be secure when you are away for March Break? Let us make it look lived-in. We will : Shovel Walkways Turn lights on and off Clean flyers off your steps And much, much more. BARI N A HOME CHECK efêli r 786-2996 V WE ARE BONDED SUNSHINE SALE CONTINUES -- The Bowmanville Bowmanville Downtown Business Improvement Area is continuing its Sunshine Sale to March 5. You may be too late to pick up one of the free oranges which were being offered at participating participating stores. But it's nottoo late to enter the draw on a trip for two to Florida or $1,000 in B1A Bucks. m&utefri by jjacJzmcot 75 Tjea/tA, oj Aefuuce 243 King St. E„ "Bowmanville Mall" Phone: 623-3365 QUINTE AIR SHOW -- Aircraft connoisseurs know that one of Canada's best air shows takes place in Trenton each year. Canadian Forces Base Trenton has advised us that the air show, will occur June 25 and 26, Planes as new as the. U.S. Marines harrier jet or as old as the Spitfire and Corsair will be on display. Patrick G. Deegan DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 5 GEORGE STREET BOWMANVILLE 623-4473 or 623-6477 ©lie Colonial ®ea £>ljop • Light Lunches • Artwork and Birthday Cakes • Assorted Fresh Pastries • European Style Wedding Cakes Pfoprielors: Rudy and Angle van Wijngaarden (416) 623-1700 29 Silver SI., Bowmanville, Ont. 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