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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Apr 1988, p. 17

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i mm. Efje iîtto castte Snbepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 £ Last Wednesday Miss k Candy Storks came home Î from Nova Scotia, returning ' to Parry Sound on Thurs- t day. ri On Sunday Mrs. Lena I Graham and Mrs. Kathleen ! Kimball visited Mrs. Mary ; Jones, of Newtonville, who is • a patient in Memorial Hospi- 1 tai, Bowmanville. | On Saturday Mrs. Pauline r Storks and grand-daughter | Amanda attended Pancake ' Day at the Ganaraska Forest p Centre. | On Sunday Mrs. Mary [ Garrod accompanied Ruth i; and Wallace Couch to Mill- 1 brook where they visited Mr. p and Mrs. Tom Couch and family. On Sunday Mrs. Pauline Storks and Mrs. Raye Fried- lander visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Deere, of Cobourg. As we are thinking of warm spring days, it is interesting interesting to read about the nine Soviet and four Canadian skiers, who sometimes in -35 degree F. weather arc trying arlan ' r III of the Canadians is Max Buxton, son of Helen and nephew of Garnet, Brenton, Stanley Rickard and Marion Farr. Their skiing trip started started on March 3rd and they hope to reach the North Pole by April 23rd. We wish them well! By the way, Aunt An- nabelle informs us that Max is thirty years old. Birthday greetings to David David Rickard, Janelle Andrews, Andrews, April Darrach, Olive Henderson, Brian Metcalf, Doreen McNevin and Sherry Sherry Lee Wright. Mr. Edward Glenney and his aunt, Miss Marjorie Clémence, Clémence, enjoyed Sunday evening dinner with Mrs. Lillian Clemence, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed Sunday evening dinner with their daughter and son-in-law, Ken and Cindy Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hockin, Oakville, attended the funeral funeral of his cousin Ross Jones, Oshawa, on Friday. After the funeral, Marg and Joe were supper guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Myrtle and Albert Pearce. 8 ! • to cross the Arctic overland ' from Russia to Canada, by • way of the North Pole. One NEWCASTLE JUVENILES I Names G.P. G A Totals PIM ; DaveLaFrance 7-8 4-5 9-5 13-10-23 20 ! Paul Henry 6-10 4-8 3-7 7-15-22 10 ; Keith Vey 1 7-5 34 7-5 10-9-19 14 ' Stuart Irwin (M) 5-7 1-4 4-6 5-10-15 6 (i, Jim Wood 5-7 1-4 2-7 3-11-14 28 Jim Harmon 4-8 2-4 2-5 4-9-13 6 Richie Dupe 6-10 1-4 3-2 4-6-10 22 Todd Yarrow 6-8 2-2 1-4 3-6-9 43 Mike Cairns 6-5 1-1 0-4 1-5-6 19 Steve Lycett 7-8 1-0 2-3 3-3-6 2 TedGaudet(M) 4-3 2-0 0-3 2-3-5 12 Kevin Hartwig 6-7 2-1 0-2 2-3-5 10 Howard Sikma'(M) -3 -2 -2 4 ./ 2 MàrkVanderheyden(M) 3 0 4 4 2 Bryan Hill (M) 1-3 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 0 Richard Maki(M) 3-3 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 0 : FredMillson 34 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 i David Hole 4-5 0-0 0-2 0-2-2 10 ■t!Patrick Woods (M) 4-5 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 4 ;? Tony Gregg 5-2 0-0 1-0 1-0-1 22 $ Dwight Collinson 5-2 0-0 1-0 1-0-1 4 g; Allan Hall . 2-8 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 0 On Thursday evening, Pat and Seldon Parker and sons Terry and Tim, Oak- wood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. The Parkers attended the wake in Oshawa for cousin Ross Jones. Pat and Seldon's daughter Lynn of Holland Landing has a new babe, Laura Michelle. . Mrs. Reta Emblev enjoyed enjoyed Easter week-ena with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Embley, Fenelon Falls. On Tuesday, afternoon, when Tracy and Evelyn brought mother home to her Parkview Apartment, they called on Stanley and Kathleen Powell. Powell. The Hunt grandsons oi Pontypool, Russell, Grayden and Adrien, spent the weekend weekend with the Stanley Powells. Powells. On Saturday evening Dale and Wayne Hunt attended attended his brother Darrell's wedding dance in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Judy Powell, Jill Coombes, and Maureen McClelland, Bowmanville. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell visited visited John and Darlene Wight, Jeremy and Julie, Providence. Grandson Spencer Burley, Burley, Toronto, spent Sunday aftemon with Mrs. May Burley Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, spent the afternoon afternoon and evening with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood, on Sunday. Newcastle residents attending attending the Vimy Dinner at the Bowmanville Legion on Sunday were Albert and Myrtle Naylor, Walter and Hazel Murphy, Doug and Marilyn Walton and Padre Douglas Hall and his wife. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred and Mr. Douglas Rowe accom- panied_ Fred and Bernice Henderson, of Newtonville, to Bronte where they attended attended the 40th wedding anniversary anniversary party in honour of George and Helen Englehart (nee McKay). Neighbour Murray Martin Martin is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. We welcome home Lloyd and Irene Webb who have been in Florida at their winter winter home. We extend congratulations congratulations to Ralph Kelly, a Bowmanville Bowmanville native, who was recently recently appointed the new operations manager of Lindsay Lindsay Dodge Chrysler. Kelly has been involved in the automotive automotive sales industry for 37 years. In 1950 he started at Palmer's Bowmanville, in the parts department, went to Lindsay as Duggan's parts manager in 1966, moved into sales in .1969, and was promoted sales manager in 1972. Kelly was the company's secretary- treasurer prior to his appointment appointment as operations manager. Now, with new owners and a move to larger premises, Kelly is looking toward toward an exciting future. Horticultural News On Saturday, April 9, 1988, the District 17 annual meeting was held in the Council Hall of Camp Sa- mac, with the Oshawa Horticultural Horticultural Society host for the day. Attending from Newcastle Newcastle were Donna Morrow, Narda Hoogkamp, Betty Blaker, Vicki Lesnick, Jack and Hazel Crago. The morning morning speaker was Màlcolm McDonald, Cobourg, who showed slides ana gave commentary on gladioli growing. Paul Love imparted imparted knowledge about soils. After After viewing exhibits at lunch time, Rutn link promoted I Get started® with CASE IH quality! 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The following Newcastle Junior entries won prizes: Teacher's Pet, Patrick Caswell 1st; Shannon Carroll, 1st, and Melissa Car- roll 4th. My Own Dish Garden, •Paula Dumouchel 1st and Shannon Carroll 2nd. Most points in the Junior Section were won by Patrick Caswell Caswell and in the older Junior section by Shannon Carroll. Congratulations! Since Isabelle Challice has served eight years as cheerful cheerful District Director, she has earned her retirement. Elect- • ed to that position was Anne Bourke or Oshawa. Betty Van Buuren, Brooklin, remains remains secretary and Vicki Lesnick, Newcastle and Bernice Bernice Andrews, Cannington, were elected as Assistant District Directors. Brooklin was chosen to host the 1989 District 17 annual meeting. St. George's Anglican Cnurch On Sunday, April 10, Holy Communion was celebrated celebrated at 8 a.m. and Morning Prayer at eleven. The Rector, the Reverend Douglas Hall was assisted by the Lay Reader, Mr. Oakley Peters. Plans for the annual roast beef supper held on or near St. George's Day are going ahead for Sunday, April 24. There will be two sittings in the Parish Hall and tickets are still available for both times. On Monday evening a cocond Bible' Study Group met for the first time in the Parish Hall under the leadership leadership of ML Charles Packer - ana Mrs/iJiidy^Piercei The morning group willcontinue to meet at the Rectoiry every Thursday. Both groups welcome welcome more participants. , Next Sunday April 17th Rector will be in Peterborough Peterborough as Spiritual Director for the men's weekend of Cursillo. In his absence the Reverend Allan Langley will celebrate Holy Communion ^at eight. At eleven 'Mr.Gordon Leek the Lay Reader at St. Saviour's will conduct the service of Morning Morning Prayer, while Mr. Peters will conduct the service at St. Saviour's. The Church warden on duty for April is Dr. Rod McArthur. The Sidesmen are Mr. Dan Knapp at Early Service Service and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holland at eleven. United Church News At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, April 10, Lay Reader was Mrs. Barbara Barbara King, member of the UCW and congregational Life Committee. Reverend ■ Donald Stiles preached the sermon More Than Con- uerors or Facing Life's "" allenges and Winning. On Sunday April 17 special special guest speaker and singer Nancy Allin will tell her own faith story in word and song. Come and bring a friend! The Sunshine Unit of the UCW meets at 8 p.m. on Monday, April 18, with Mar que Chi garet Ann Lamb, guest speaker. All are welcome. A box has been placed in the church for magazine and good reading material for Whitby Jail prisoners. Stamps for the Leprosy Mission Mission are also being received. At the March 27 meeting regarding the Report: Toward Toward a Christian Understanding Understanding of Sexual Orientations, Orientations, Lifestyles and Ministry, the congregation of Newcastle United Church opposed the recommendations recommendations of the National Coordinating Coordinating Group, regarding the ordination of self- professed homosexuals and so petition the General Council Council of the United Church of Canada to reject as policy the recommendations contained contained within the Report. Members are invited to sign a petition. The Trillium Unit of the UCW met at the church last Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding conducted the meeting and Bertha Fisher presented an interesting paper paper on the Bicentennial in Australia. A committee has been set up to make plans for the Casserole Luncheon in May. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. April 13,1988 17 Monday Ladies League April 4. Ina Brown 237, 205, 204, Dorothy Drysdale 217, 193, 176, Susan Barton 183, Marie Marie Trim 194, 181, Marg Wade 194, 193, 223, Betty Major 328, 212, Marilyn Major Major 187,184, Cindy McKelrie 178, 190, Toots Barraball 195, Joyce Major 193, Bev Jones 175, Marilyn Kent 204, 186, 179, Louise McKnight 215,176, Loma Crockett 188, 212, Colette Trudeau 175, Debbie Brunt 180, Susanne Schumann 226,193. Tuesday Seniors Bob Simeon 171. Albert 'Pearce 160,156, Ruth Bona- thon 162, George Buckley 168, 162, Marg Burley 170, Vance Cooper 158, Stan Allin 192. Thursday Night Mixed League Wes Forget 218, Kathy Jury 216,188, Joe Mendon- ca 266, 176, J. McGuey 195, Joe Forget 203, 224, J. Kin- dratiuk 213, 180, B. Brown 184, Ken Boyd 216, 183, C. Lycett 205, K. Jury 243,223, 205, E. Moore 200, F. Forget 204,199,199, R. 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