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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1988, p. 21

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I mje jSetocastle înbcpenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Last Thursday evening, May 19, the Newcastle Senior Senior Citizens met in the Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall for their monthly meeting. Winners Winners of the card games were: 1st Gladys Greenwood, 2nd .Phyllis Millson, 3rd Lena Clysdale, 4th Leta McAllister, McAllister, 5th Norma Moffatt and [6th Maijorie Ashton. The Newcastle Village •and District Historical Socie- ,ty met on Monday evening, May 16, at the Newcastle [Community Hall. Interesting items were brought for Show and Tell.- In September, September, the Society is hosting a collector's fair. More details Iwill be riven later. On Sunday, Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth Skelding entertained [the Jack Skelding family, of [Port Perry, to dinner, celebrating celebrating Jack's birthday. Mrs. [Doreen Lake, Everett and •Jackie Lake were also in- ! eluded in the dinner party. Thursday vistors with • Mrs. Nellie Spencer were [Mrs. Pat Bernard, Flesher- ton, Mrs. Tara McCabe, Tiffany Tiffany and Jasmine, of Shelburne, Shelburne, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, of Ennismore. > Birthday greetings to Jimmy Noble, Ron Burley, Jennifer Woo, Cindy Norton, Julie Wight, Pat Belsey, Joan Taylor. - We extend congratulations congratulations and best wishes to Lawrence and Grace Gaines -who observe their fiftieth [wedding anniversary on May 28th, 1988. I Felicitations to Jean and Glenn Allin who observe their wedding anniversary "early in June. ~ Last Tuesday and Wednesday, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell attended a Preretirement Preretirement Seminar in Toronto. Toronto. On Monday evening .Stanley and Kathleen were joined by Beth, Wayne and Ma entertained with pictures he had taken in Texas. On Saturday Master Adrien Hunt of Pontypool spent the day with grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell, while brothers Russell and Grayden were enjoying seeing the animals at Metro Zoo. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Pauline Stroks attended Children's Aid Society Alyssa Markle of Scarbo rough, for dinner at Ed's •Warehouse.*;*» soim. bh I: : '.-'flft • ' On Sunday evening Mrs.. [Kathleen Kimball, Helen [Nesbitt, and Gladys Wood [enjoyed the evening with •Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ash- [ton, Bowmanville. |[ On Tuesday afternoon [Mr. Raymond Chapman, [Mr. and Mrs. George Buck- •ley and Mrs. K Kimball visited visited with Mr.and Mrs. [Charles Stapleton, Orono. 1; Mr. Jack Wade is a pa- [tient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. - A week ago Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar James of Stouffville and Mr. Raymond Raymond Chapman were luncheon luncheon guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth Skelding. Mr. James meeting in Oshawa. On Tuesday eight members, members, of the Newcastle Lioness Lioness Club went to Napanee for an inter-club meeting. Attending Attending were Jean Rickard, Lynda Willsher, Jackie Oke, Marilyn ' Martin, Pauline Storks, Marg Lofgren, Wilda Johnson and Betty Blaker. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow Morrow and baby Kristy, of Oshawa, were Saturday visitors visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Delve and baby Elizabeth, of Kingston, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. The Newtonville Women's Women's Institute met at the home of George and Madeline Madeline Buckley last Wednesday. Wednesday. Guest speaker, Erla Jose, showed slides and gave : commentary on New Zealand. Zealand. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley attended attended the Kendal slipper, after which they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barkwell, Elizabeth Elizabeth ville. Mr.and Mrs. George Stewart, Stewart, of Waubaushene, were Friday visitors with Mis. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. On Sunday, afternoon Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark, Wesleyville. Glad to report Mrs. Pearl Noble is home from St. Michael's Michael's Hospital, Toronto. village Verne and Diana Rowe and children, Lori and Robert. Miss Jennifer Pearce, Lindsay, spent the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Pearce. Mrs. Elsie Walton enjoyed her ninety-second birthday at the new home of her son, Murray Walton, Markham. Mr. and Mrs. George Walton visited with Murray also from Wednesday to Sunday. All Elsie's family were present on Saturday to enjoy her party. We extend our congratulations! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudge, Malton, visited Friday Friday with Miss Dorrene Powell Powell and Floyd, Lake Shore. Mrs. Joan Jorgensen and son Kyle, of Reno, Nevada, arrived Sunday evening to spend a month with her family, family, Hilda and Bill Call. Mrs. Hilda Call, accompanied accompanied by Marilyn Duff, Black: stock, attended Newtonville United Church service on Sunday, May 22nd, when Hilda's grana-daughter Jan Farrow was confirmed. St. George's Anglican Church On Sunday, May 22nd, Holy Communion was celebrated celebrated at eight, and Morning Prayers at eleven. _ The Rector, the Reverend Douglas Hall, and Mrs. Hall will Joe away until Wednesday Wednesday evening. There will therefore be no service of Holy Communion Wednesday Wednesday this week. On Thursday, May 26th, there will be a pot luck lun-. cheon at the Rectory. All women are welcome. Tickets are still available for the Salad Supper to be held on Sunday, May 29th, at 4:30 and 6:00 in St. George's Parish Hall. The Rector and Wardens are looking for a volunteer who can install formica park at 10. This will be the start of the picnic which is always fun, and will be followed followed by frolic and food! Please plan to attend and bring lawn chairs, hampers and a healthy appetite! The Deanery Council Meeting will be held in St. Saviour's Parish Hall on Monday, June 13th at 7:30 p.m. United Church News On Sunday, May 22nd, the day of Pentecost, at New castle United Church, the Reverend Bill Tadeja, Asso-, ciate Chaplain at Oshawa' General Hospital gave a fitting fitting sermon, The Greatest Gift. The senior choir rendered rendered the anthem, Come Thou Almighty King. On Sunday, May 29th, guest soloist Shirley Allison, of Peterborough, will be Ê resent for the service, 'rawing from the Well. Tickets are available for the Father's Day Beef Barbecue Barbecue on June 19. StarkviUeNews ajohV:Mr.^Robin Alldred, Mrs.,, ground a small basin in the Ellen Ormiston and son Michael, Michael, of Omemee, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, flew to Winnipeg Saturday morning where they visited brother Arthur Alldred in hospital. On Sunday they attended attended the 60th wedding anniversary anniversary reception and dinner dinner in honour of brother Garnet Alldred and his wife Feme, of Redvers, Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lois Rowe was home from Memorial Hospital. Visiting Visiting her were Marlene and Ralph Murray, of Frankford. Mrs. Myrtle Alldred enjoyed the visit and had supper with the Rowe family. We welcome back to the can Help, sacristry. It you ca please call 987-4745. The Perennial Plant sale was a resounding success in spite of the weather. Like the rain, people came in a steady stream all morning, and four hundred dollars were raised. The money has been gi ven to the Wardens to help with ongoing expenses. Many thanks to all who helped in any way and to those who donated plants so generous-^ ly. Happy gardening! The Parish of Clark Picnic will be held weather permitting, permitting, in Orono Park on Sunday, Sunday, June 12th. The 9:30 and 11 a.m. services will be cancelled cancelled and a short combined service will be held in the Sorry to report that Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana have moved from Starkville into their new home in Newcastle. Newcastle. We are all sorry to see them leave. New residents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Berzins with their two young children and his mother, all from Toronto. Mrs. Sandra Goorbarry was a luncheon guest on Tuesday in Whitby with a friend from nursing school. Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hal- lowell visited Tuesday evening evening with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harvey Thompson, Mrs. Helen MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and Mrs. Terri McKenzie attended the Regional Regional Council meeting on Wednesday morning held in Whitby. Mr. John Murphy visited Wednesday morning with Mr. Jim Stark. On Wednesday, Mrs. Joan Murphy hosted the craft class at the home of Mrs. Bev Caswell for morning morning and lunch when 12 ladies and five children attended. On Wednesay evening,, the Port Granby Monitoring Committee met with three staff membes form Eldorado Resources in Port Hope to discuss dumping procedures. procedures. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark visited Friday morning with Mrs. Jeanette Layng and Dyana, Newcastle. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. David Brettell and Christopher Christopher of Oshawa spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim visited Friday evening with Mr. Raymond. Trim. Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Murphy spent Friday and Saturday Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Murphy, Mary and Michael at their cottage near Bancroft. Bancroft. On Friday evening, Mr. A WORTHWHILE EXPEHSE? At first, carpet cleaning looks like an extra expense. Not so! In times like these, we have to look carefully at every penny we spend. 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In other words, cleaning your carpets is an investment with attractive returns. At Promet, our guarantee is simple --100% Customer Satisfaction ! Call Today for a FREE No-Obligation ■■ In-Home Inspection Oshawa -- 434-8816 Whitby - 430-2261 Bowmanville -- 623-4212 "WE STAND BEHIND OUR REPUTATION, OUR CUSTOMERS STAND ON IT!" m / PROMET \ ^ m m c a MIMS' ecmnocp » -- » CLEANING SERVICES Oee*m mi flwàxekxt umominv Cl l AMINO iMiniuii and Mrs. Glen Stapleton of Newtonville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. Mrs. Doris Sinclair and Tara visited Thursday evening evening with Mrs. Linda Farrow and Jody. ' "Mr. Jeff Caswell of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Souch with Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Beauvais of Orono spent the weekend in Watertown, New York. Miss Heather Souch and Miss Stephanie Johnson spent the weekend at the home of Stephanie's grandparents grandparents in Havelock. Mr. Blaine Souch spent the weekend with his grandparents grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch. On Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark at tended the 25th wedding anniversary anniversary open house in honor honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cann and held at their home in Garden Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Goorbarry Goorbarry attended the Miller-' Miller wedding held at Welcome Welcome United church on Saturday Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Flak of Toronto spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Bruce Brettell and Susan. Susan. Mr. and Mrs. George Walton, Robert and Douglas of Newcastle were supper and evening guests on Saturday Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lawrence Farrow to celebrate Lawrence's birthday. Happy Birthday, Lawrence! Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgins Higgins and children visited Sa- turdy evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Maple and K. C., Sixth Line to celebrate Anita's Anita's birthday. Happy Birthday, Birthday, Anita! On Saturday afternon, the Kendal K's Midget baseball baseball team played an exhibition exhibition game against Port Hope. Kendal won. Dwayne Souch and Billy Todd play for Kendal while Marty Robinson Robinson plays for Port Hope. Kendal's official baseball games start today (Monday) with a galme against Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Hazel Hallowell of Port Hope, Mr. Jack Walker of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and Iain were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell. Mr. Orme Falls and Harvey Harvey of Bowmanville visited Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stark. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Evie Farrow, Mrs. Ellen Farrow, Mrs. Edna Dobson and Mrs. Sandra Goorbarry enjoyed the salad supper held at Kendal United church. Mr. and Mrs. Rob MacDonald, MacDonald, Kyle and Garrett visited Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. John Win- datt and Erin. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Higgins and children spent the day in Toronto visiting visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow visited Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mrs. Stella Elliott Elliott and Bud, Millbrook. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 25. 1988 21 Horticultural Society Holds Spring Shoiv Newcastle Horticutural Society held their Spring show on Tuesday, May 10th at the Community Hall with Dudley Deeley as the guest speaker. These photos show a few of the many entries, including three arrangements entitled Spring Fantasy. May 26, 27, 28 We'll Pay Your Sales Tax Storewide SCANDINAVIAN AND CANADIAN FURNITURE WALL TO WALL CARPETING BISS WIN.!! "FREE" DRAW ON Shermag Oak Glider Rocker 'Come join our celebration and enter your name in our Draw" Serving the Bowmanville Area Since 1963 PUL* 23 King St. £., Bowmanville 623-5515 STORE HOURS Mon. --9-5:30 Tues. -- 9-5:30 Wed. -- 9 - 5 Thurs. --9-5:30 Frl. -- 9 - 9 Sat. -- 9 - 5

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