t V g iStto castle Snbepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 On the Lake Shore, east of Bond Head, drilling for soil tests for a Metro dump site, is in progress. If this area is chosen for a dump, what will happen to the proposed Rockwood Development at 'Bond Head, and all the other real estate in the Newcastle area? Who will want to live in this vicinity then? It is unbelievable unbelievable in this era of great technology that four Metro incinerators have been closed down, rather than a solution be made for the burning of refuse. Surely, landfill is not the answer when the population is in creasing and housing developments developments abounding. If you are concerned about the proposed proposed dump sites in our area, come to the meeting at Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday. On the occastion of her 39th birthday? Mrs. Jean Harness of R. R. 3, Newcastle, Newcastle, was honored by friends at a birthday dinner at the Dragon Bridge Restaurant, Port Hope, on Thursday, June 2nd. Among the attendants attendants were Jane Owles, Winnie Kube, Oshawa, and Verna Gibbs, Port Hope. Jean was presented with a TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Church and Division Streets Bowmanville, Ontario Church Phone Office Phone 623-3912 623-3138 Ministers: Rev. Frank Lockhart M.A.M. Div. M. Th. Michelle Morrison-Glover B.A., M.R.E. Sunday, June 19th, 1988 LAY SUNDAY Message: "The Tie That Binds" Elmer Banting For information on Nursery Care and Church School Call 623-3138 Serving Bowmanville and area since 1835. St. Paul's Entteb Cfjurcf) Minister: Rev. N. E. Schamerhorn, B. A.,M.DIv. Organist: Mr. Douglas Dewell Church Secretary: Helen Mclnnes 623-7346 Sunday, June 19th, 1988 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship "What do you do when nothing works?? Nursery Care for pre;Sclipol children every Sunday. If you're new to Bowmanville, we invite you to make St. Paul's your church home... Bowmanville Baptist Church Third Concession west of Liberty St. PASTOR: Roger Fellows 9:45 a.m. Sunday School -- All Ages -- 11:00 a.m. Pastor Fellows 6:30 p.m. Allan Joseph -- St. Lucia Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. Family Night Nursery available at all services For further information Call 623-3000 155 Years of Community Service !j Anglican GUjurcij Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario Sunday, June 19th, 1988 111 ÏÏ7 TRINITY III 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion and Laying On of Hands for Healing Rector -- The Reverend Byron Yates B.A., S.T.B. Assoc. -- The Honorary Asst. The Rev. A. D. Langley COUNTY NISSAN We honour all other Nissan warranties We service ALL imports Sales, Service, Leasing and Parts. And remember... If we can't save you money, we don't deserve your business! HOURS: 7:30 n.m. -- 5:30 p.m. Monday -- Friday 623-8358 EJ NISSAN corsage of roses from Mr. and Mrs. Sid Stacey, gifts and a beautiful cake. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago attended the Crago Family reunion at Kelso Conservation Area, near Milton. From the Bowmanville Bowmanville area attendants- were Feme, Leland and Ronald Ronald Crago, Doug and Muriel Muriel Woods, Sarah and Judd, Mrs. Thelma Lane, Stanley and John. It was good to see relatives from Millgrove, St. Marys, Stratford, Listowell. Richmond Hill, Guelph and' Mississauga. Mr. Marlow Hancock, Oshawa, visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Kathleen Kathleen Kimball. Mrs. Pauline Storks at- 'tended a Children's Aid Society Society public relations meeting in Oshawa last Monday noon. On Thursday Mrs. Storks attended a finance and personnel personnel meeting of the Gana- raska Conservation in Port Hope. On Wednesday Mrs. Raye Friedlander and Mrs. Pauline Storks enjoyed lunch in Toronto with friends Ruby Lee and Loretta Perry, of Oshawa. On Sunday following church service, Reverend and Mrs. D. A. Stiles attended attended the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Reverend Fred Milnes, at Orono United United Church. Miss Cathy Scott, Toronto, Toronto, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Newcastle Senior Citizens will enjoy their regular BAHA'I FAITH "Upon the inmost reality of each thing God hath shed the light of one of His names, and made it a recipient recipient of the glory of one of His attributes. Upon the reality of man, however, He hath focused the radiance radiance of all of His names and attributes, and made it a mirror of His own Self. Alone of all created things man hath been singled out for so great a favor, so enduring enduring a bounty." For Information call .623-7621 or 623-9277 ADDICTION/ ENSLAVEMENT/ ALCOHOLISM Jesus said,"The ... Lord (God, ,seels.61:1) ...hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the i captives, and to set at liberty them that are bruised." Luke 4:18 THE HOLY BIBLE evenings of cards on Thursday, Thursday, June 16. On June 4th week-end Scott and Diane Moore, of Bobcnygeon, were guests of her grandmother, Mrs. Reta Embley, and attended the Clarke H.S. Reunion. Monday luncheon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell and son Harold were Mrs. Joan Cowle, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and her mother, Mrs. K. Kimball. Tuesday luncheon guests of the Powells were Dale Hunt, Grayden and Adrien, of Pontypool. Former neighbour Joe Bums and son Cory, of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, called on Jack and Hazel Crago on Thursday. On Friday, Joe's wife Julie became the mother of another another son, Tyler. Now Cory's a big brother! Visitors on Thursday with Mr. Harold Couch were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rowland of Toronto, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Couch and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Couch, Sr. On Saturday, June 11. 1988 at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage, Susan Susan Miller, daughter of Margaret Margaret and Cecil Miller, and Ron Likozar. Attendants were Pam Ferguson and David David Fisher. We extend congratulations congratulations to Susan and Ron. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell and Harold were supper guests of. Beth and Wayne Markle, Alyssa and Andrew. All attended attended a concert by the Jubilate Jubilate Singers, of whom Beth is a member, held at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Shepherd. Mr. Harold Powell spent Thursday evening and Friday Friday visiting friends in Toronto. Toronto. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell had all the family home as Harold returned returned to Chicago after his holiday at home. Last Thursday supper guests of Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark were Cecil and Kay Tomlinson, arid Eileen Reid, of Belleville. Birthday greetings to a former neighbour Gladys Pacey, who now resides at Marnwood, Bowmanvile, Douglas Cunningham, Joe Darrach, Trevor Jones, Yvonne Martin, Wendy Couch. On Saturday, June 11, 1988, Mr. Corey Call, son of Hilda Bill Call, and Marilyn Duff, daughter of Alma and Ross Duff, Blackstock, were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents. The reception followed at Nestleton Community Centre. Centre. Guests attended frojn. ■ California, Reno, Oshawa, Newtonville, Newcastle and other areas. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farrow, Jan and Ryan, of Newtonville, and Joan and John Jorgenson and son Kyle, of Reno, visited Jessie ■ and Ray Harris, of Janet- ville. To celebrate their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary on Saturday evening, David ay and Pearl Rickard, Jeffrey Localad 2 rniiel wtil ot BownunvWe on Hwy, No. 2 Upholstery by Lane . jfffÿ lé With over 600 decorator fabrics, coil and web construction, and priced from under $1,500.00, we proudly present Lane Upholstery. McAllister's 70 ROSSLAND RD. W„ OSHAWA 576-6465 Mon.,1uM., Wed. 106 Thure., Fil. 10 9 5*1.10 5 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, June 15.1988 5 Beautiful Piates Centre of Attraction at Coffee Party iji Iff rl* . sf A \ and Janice, entertained their wedding party and family to dinner. Attending were David's David's mother, Clara Rickard, of Marnwood House, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, John and Charlotte Rickard, Rick and Lynda' Rickard and sons, Wooclville. Frances Rickard, David and and Mary McCullough, Brian and Drew, Ron and Marilyn Dickinson, of Oshawa, Bertha and Ron Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Selby. Pearl's aunt, Ada Pascoe of Port Credit, was also a guest, staying for a visit until Monday. We extend extend congratulations to David David and Pearl on their silver anniversary and wish them health and happiness for another another 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce visited on Sunday with Kim and Wayne Pearce, Viki and Kirk, Bethany. Bethany. Saturday visitors with Mrs. Margaret Pearce were Ron and Nancy Pearce and girls, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch, Murdoch, Ottawa, were Saturday Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Port Hope. We extend congratula- tons to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarence Ton who were married in Northminster United Church, Oshawa, last month and are now residing in Oshawa. Congratulations to Barry Read Yates, son of Norma and Roger Yates, who graduated graduated with a bachelor of commerce with honours from Queen's University. The Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Education testimonial dinner was held last Tuesday evening, June 7th, 1988 at the Lions Commit riity Centre, Co- bourg. 'Among the retirees of 1988, jVâs Mï'àl .Hazel May Munro. We wish her a! happy, happy, healthy retirement. United Church News Sunday School Anniversary Anniversary was celebrated at Newcastle Newcastle United Church on Sunday, June 12th, 1988.. Leading inthe service was superintendent Joan Blackburn. Blackburn. Music was supplied by Glenn Allin who sang a solo and the Junior Choir. This was a day of reminiscing as past superintendents, Gordon Gordon Gray, Marlow Hancock, Francis Jose and Cecil Bowler Bowler spoke. Mr. Gordon Martin of Bowmanville was also in . attendance. Mrs. Pauline Storks read the scripture from Mark 12, verses 28 to 34 and Joan Blackburn read Mark 1 verses 14 to 20. Mrs. Marjorie Caswell told the children's story, Called to Follow. Awards were presented presented to children for 70% attendance. Following the service,, anniversary cake was enjoyed. Mr. 1 Jack Gordon Gordon entertained with old movies movies in which former generations generations were pictured. Newcastle United Church Sunday School Superint'en- dents frsom 1909 to the present: J.J. Uglow, Fred Graham, Howard Glenney, Charles Glenney, Thomas * ■4 X 40* '1 • >>f* ■ * 2l JiPl X x ■ ***% „ î, jf.tr ,.// , ! X -, - -X '• The Strikes' Beech Avenue residence played host to the annual coffee party for Unit No. 7 of the Trinity United Church Women. The two-day event was held on Tuesday, June 7 and Wednesday, June 8. This year's theme was a wonderful and widely varying selection of plates. Admiring the plates were, from left, Anna Strike, Rosemary Merkley and Jean Summersford. Vincent Massey School Report Sp'orts As you know we are into track and field right now. Mr. Stapleton has been our track and field coach and organizer organizer for. years now. We are very thankful for what he has put into this and for helping us. We couldn't have won the trophies without him. He is working hard getting getting ready and getting us ready for the big meet on June 14th. On behalf of the Vincent Massey students we would like to thank him for Rodgers, Edwin Hancock, Albert Mellow, Gordon Martin,' Martin,' Gordon Gray, Marlow Hancock, Annabelle Rickard, Valena Barnes, Francis Jose, Hazel May Munro, Cecil Bowler, Shelley Allin and Joan Blackburn. Tickets are available for the Father's Day annual beef barbecue to' be held at the Newcastle Town Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 19. Tne Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated celebrated at Newcastle United Church on Sunday, June 19. all the help he has given towards towards this event. Thank you Alisha Conahan. What does growing beans, playing with cars and having fun have to do with Ms. Chadwick's class? Well read more and find out! Daniel, Jason and Thomas have something to tell us. Thomas loves to play with cars, have snacks on Friday and he likes to do everything in the class. Jason loves to play with the toy animals and cars and have his snack too. He also likes to try every activity in the class. Daniel also loves to play with the cars and the different houses they have but he doesn't like to play with the toy animals. Daniel likes to walk to school everyday with his friends. All three of these boys like to learn different things including including the days of the week and the months of the year. by Samantha "All aboard the animal express." express." Mrs. Dolan's class went to the Metro Toronto Zoo on May 31st. The children were very excited to be going to the zoo. Mrs. Dolan said that this trip would finish up the animal animal section that they have been doing in class ana the library. library. The children have been weighing the stuffed animals animals by tens and ones for math. For art they have made animals such as monkeys with paper, pipe cleaners and other materials. Mrs. Dolan's class has been filled with many animal animal activities these past few weeks, and she hoped that the children would never forget their trip to the Toronto Toronto Zoo. By April Turner Mrs. Avery's class has •completed their voyage in the space unit and shared oral presentations. The grade four's are starting a pioneer pioneer unit and the grade five's are starting Mexico. Take your mark...set...GO! Everyone is busily practising track and field events. Mrs: Avery is also rounding rounding - up patrollers for next year's team. As you hear Mrs. Avery's class has worked hard throughout the year and deserves deserves al-l-l-lo-o-o-n-g-g- holiday! holiday! By Andrea Parks. In Editor's Mail Dear Mr. James: On the week-end of Jürie 3,4 and 5 I experienced something that happens, once in a lifetime - my High School Reunion. A week-end I will think of many times in the future. 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