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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 May 1988, p. 7

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, May 11, 1988 7 Central School Team Captures Ball Hockey Title Naatlaton-Cnuraa News by Mabel Cawker Twenty Flamingos Invade Oshawa Lawn ■ The junior girls' ball hockey squad from Central ta Tink. Middle row from left, Sarah McLeod, Erin Public School has done it again. The talented team Ferguson, Jody Mothersill, Margaret Moynes, Mar- captured the 1988 Ball Hockey Championships. That cy Lyle and Jannette Scott. Front from left, Coach makes it four years out of the last five that the school Michelle Dion, Sarah Boyce, Elizabeth Wunderlich, has taken this top sporting honor. Team members Wendy Yates (captain), Julie Stern, Jennifer Eoss are, back from left: Leah Gust, Lauri Morris, Carrie and Coach Dale St. John. Congratulations team! Huycke, Kelly Simpson, Vivi Cockerham and Kris- Car Wash Raises Funds for European Tour Perfect weather for Washing cars greeted Toro Midget players and executive members at. the Professional building King St. East on Sunday. They were holding another fund-raising event to Lucky Winner Receives Microwave Oven There were many prizes to be won at the recent Bowmanville Kinsmen Home Show. One happy winner was Mel Samells (middle). Mr. Sàmells won a micro- wave in a draw sponsored by the Kinsmen club. He arrived at Bowmanville Audio-Vision Audio-Vision on May 5 to claim his prize. The winner is pictured with Aubrey Rees (left), Kinsmen 1st Vice-President and Shawn O'Brien, Bowmanville Audio- Vision salesman. LUXURY ■car! LEASE I sale! add more money to their campaign with an objective of $50,000 to finance Their European tour next winter. A Bowlathon Saturday at Liberty Bowl raised about $1,700, bringing their present total to around $15,000. Baseball Season Gets Under Way Town of Newcastle Baseball Baseball Association house league regular season games will start Tuesday, 24 May. Most games will be played at Wa- verley Park on Mondays through to and including Town of Newcastle Baseball Baseball Association house league regular season games will start Tuesday, 24 May. Most games will be played at Wa- verley Park on Mondays through to and including Fridays in the evening starting starting at 6 p.m. Most games involving involving Newcastle Village teams will be played in Newcastle. Newcastle. All home games for Bantam-Midget teams wil be played at Soper Creek Park. MOSQUITO DIVISION (ages 7,8,9) There are 4 teams - Shoppers Shoppers Drug Mart, Optimists, Mothersills and Newcastle. TYKE DIVISION (ages 10,11) ' There are 5 teams - Dennis Dennis Pizza, Checkers, Mother- sills, Newcastle and Bowmanville Bowmanville Tyke -4. PEEWEE DIVISION (ages 12,13) There are 3 teams - Beaver Beaver Lumber, Norms Deli and Oddfellows. BANTAM-MIDGET (ages 14,15,16,17) There are 4 teams - Charlies Charlies V-Plus, Skylight Doughnuts, Doughnuts, Garden Hill and Wel come. Cieisrea Ladies Auxiliary "Gearing" Up for a New Venture. The Caesarea Ladies Auxiliary is planning a Flea Market & Bake Sale, etc., to be held on Saturday, June 18th, at the Community Centre. Centre. Refreshments available. Vendors Vendors needed. So-get into the "swing" of things and reserve this date! More news of this coming event as the weeks pass. For information information call Anne Harran 986-4751 or Corrine Wood 9860323. Nestle too Presbyterian Church The morning service of Nestleton Presbyterian Church, May 8th, was held at 10 a.m. with Rev. Fred Swann in charge. Joyce Taylor was the capable organist. Psalm 34 was read responsively responsively and Scripture reading was Isaiah 55 and Mark 10. With a number of friends and relatives in attendance the service service of Dedication of Kevin Patrick Deeth, son of Mr. 4 Mrs. Carl Deeth; and Katlin Irene, Fleiler, daughter of Mr. 4 Mrs. Fleiler was held. Mr. George Scott, Clerk of Session assisted Rev. Swann. During the offertory, Miss Alison Scott sang, "Happy the Home". Rev. Swann's message for Mother's Day was very meaningful, meaningful, "Thank God for Children". Caesarea Community Church With a fine company of people out for the Mother's Day Service on Sunday morning, Rev. Dr. W.H. Crawford preached from Ruth-Ch. 2 and I Samuel-Ch.I. His message was entitled "Mothers Used of God" - a strong sermon! The lessons were read by Norma Arney and Pat Halverson. Kathy Watts played the organ. Lots and lots of Daffodils were given to all Mothers! Next Sunday for a warm welcome and a fine sermon. Very Best Wishes! We're happy to report Irma Welts of Nestleton is home..after approximately 8 weeks in Toronto Toronto General Hospital. She is feeling some better but room for improvement! improvement! Our best to friend Irma! Anne Harran has had eye surgery this past week in Oshawa Hospital, and is doing great we are glad to say. Anne is made of durable stuff! John 4 Marion Hall are home from Oshawa Hospital recuperating. We trust they will soon be feeling great and enjoying enjoying life! Our best to the grand couple! George 4 Ella Bowers are showing improvement so keep up the good work folks! Albert Harper is coming along well now in Port Perry Hospital..very happy about that! Keep progressing Albert! Nestleton .United Church With a 11good attendance greeters atyjie door were Ralph 4 Leona SitojTW the Family Day ServiceltCwoLHUl was the usher and Carol Main - the pianist. The Junior'Chbir sang a number with Betty Headon at the piano. Scripture John 15: 9-17 and I John 5:1-5 was read and Minister Richard Choe used as his sermon topic, "Family In Christ" - a family day message. Rev. Dale Davis presented the Prayer. The evening UCW Unit will ■meet at the home of Kay Notman this Wednesday at 8 p.m. Roll Call - An exchange of plants or seeds. Sympathy Extended Sympathy goes out to Karel 4 Jack Nottingham and family Lisa, Lyn ahd John, of Nestleton, in the "loss of Karel's father Mr. Hugh Espie of Haliburton, who passed away this week. He also leaves to mourn a son, Paul 4 wife Gerry, a brother John 4 wife Jessie. His wife Jessie and son Bruce predeceased him some years ago. Hughie was a fine Scottish Scottish gentleman - well liked by everyone who knew him - and was a Past Master of Fidelity Lodge No 428 and Past Patron of Blue Ray Chapter, No 238. We cherish his memory! Caesarea Euchre. (April 27) At the Wed. evening Euchre, first prize was a tie between Norman Norman Rohrer 4 Glenn Dean. Albert Watts was low. Glenn Dean held 16 lone hands for the month of April. The lunch was hosted by Teresa Berkers 4 Corrine Corrine Wood. At the May 4th Euchre - first prize went to Linda Lavoie with 83. Second - Glen Lowrey with 79. Faith Lawrence 46. Lunch by Teresa 4 Corrine again! Mother's Day Activities Dr. 4 Mrs. W.F. MacKenzie of Toronto, were weekend guests of ONLY 00 >87 TAURUS L ™"" AFFORDABLE LUXURY You can have all the luxury you want in a car -- and for a limited time -- at an exceptionally affordable 'price, when you lease a 1987 Ford Taurus L! ii I i; Come in and drive a luxurious 1987 Ford Taurus L today. •BASED ON $1000 DOWN. 60 MONTH LEASE LICENSE, TAXES. INSURANCE EXTRA. V «15 King St W ,it Thornton Rd Oshawa CANADIA WESTERN CANADA FLY/DRIVE 7 days (rom $439 SAVE$80 per couple ESCORTED TOURS Canada West 8 days (rom $1239 Panoramic Tour ol Weslern Canada 13 days from $1419 Tho Great Western Adventure 14 days from $2419 Foes are per person based on double occupancy. Prices represent represent specilic departures and do not Include taxes or service charges. Prices subject to availability at time ol booking. Consult the Air Canada Touram Western Canada brochures for lull terms and conditions. Puces p p fdbl. occ Ant»'» nol included Low eu add-ons avâilible lltavel Agents International U1 W°' re with.)' 011 (l11 !lw lt ' ( 0' Veltri Complex 68 King St. E., Bowmanville 623-6600 son Richard 4 Janice MacKenzie, Claire 4 Leslie, of Nestleton. Audrey Leishman of Rea boro, attended Church Service at Nestleton with her mother Mrs. Neta Fish, and enjoyed luncheon and a visit with her after at her apartment. Neta was a dinner guest with son Calvin 4 Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig, and Alan- na Dawn - a special Mother's Day meal! Alan 4 Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa, were Mother's Day guests with Sam 4 Mabel Cawker - a great visit over the luncheon hour catching up on family news. Roy 4 Doris Nottingham of Caesarea, hosted members of their family for Mother's Day. Those present were: Ken 4 Barb 4 family of Lindsay, Gary 4 Margit and family of R.R.l, Oshawa, Jack 4 Karel 4 family of Nestleton, and Nancy Nottingham Nottingham Reid and husband Greg Reid of Sunderland. A great family family party! Successful Events Held The Nestleton Hall Board Pancake Pancake Brunch held on Sunday in keeping with Mother's Day at the Community Centre was a success. success. Also - the Nestleton UCW Spring Smorgasborg on Friday evening was a good money raising raising venture. We thank the Port Perry Star for excellent coverage re - the Smorgasborg! Notice: The Honeydale Women's Institute is sponsoring a Bazaar 4 Tea on this Thursday, from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. in the Municpal Hall. It promises to be an enjoyable event - so - try and attend! BLOCK O CT PARENT The Kinette Club's draw for 20 pink flamingos came to a climax on Sunday afternoon at Bowmanville Mall. Anne Berry at right drew Cathy Wiener's Wiener's ticket, but she was in charge of the draw as fund-raiser for Cystic Fibrosis so. graciously withdrew and another ticket was drawn. The winners were Mr. and Mrs. Yoong of Huron St., Oshawa, who were quite surprised when they came from their back yard to find 20 flamingos on their front lawn. Apparently, their children had filled out tickets in their name, at the recent Kinsmen Home Show. In addition to Mrs. Berry in the above photo are Cathy Wiener and Sharon McWilliams an honorary Kinette. PATIO FURNITURE SALE Aluminum Frame (Never Rusts) TAUNTON POOLS IS PROUD TO PRESENT ROYAL SPAS (Made in Canada) All Spas greatly reduced during our introductory sale. have spas operating right in our display room. 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