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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Aug 1988, p. 10

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) 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, August 3, 1988 m e jSetocastle 3nbepeni)ent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 A week ago Sunday John and Charlotte Rickard, of Woodville, visited with cousins, cousins, Mrs. Lillian Glenney and Edward. On Saturday, July 23rd, Jackie and Sierd De Jong, Derek and Tammy hosted the Brereton Family picnic. Guests, numbering 60, arrived arrived from Orono, Bowman- ville, Millbrook, Newcastle, Port Hope, Tweed, Toronto, and California. On this day, Jackie's mother, Mary Gar- rod celebrated her 75th birthday, and Tammy De Jong celebrated her 16th birthday. Better late than never are these wishes - All the best Mary and Tammy! The Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural Society's annual flower and vegetable show will be held in the Community Hall on Thursday, August 11, 1988. Members are asked to bring their exhibits between 9 a.m. and noon. The show is open to the public at 4 p.m. You are welcome! Mrs. Reta Embley has returned returned from a two-week vacation vacation by the lake at Fenelon Falls with son Tracy and daughter-in-law, Evelyn, Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Ina Brown, Newtonville, who passed away suddenly last week. Condolences also to relatives relatives and friends of Philip Saunders, Newtonville, who also passed away recently. Recent visitors with Mrs. Reta Embley were granddaughter granddaughter Diane and her husband husband Scott Moore and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball, Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell visited Friday evening evening with Mr. andMrs. Ric Pearce, Trisha and Kevin, Port Perry and all attended the Greenbank United Church beef barbecue. While attending this huge barbecue, barbecue, patrons are entertained with country and western music. The UCW ladies also have a bazaar table in addition addition to baking hundreds of pies to serve the thousand guests who attend the barbecue. barbecue. Last Thursday, neighbours neighbours Jack Chard and Stanley Stanley Powell motored to Renfrew Renfrew to attend the funeral of Ron St. Pierre. We extend sumpathy to the family and friends. Mrs. Shirley Westlake, Kitchener, was Friday overnight overnight guest of her aunt, Marjorie Marjorie Clemence. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard have returned home from a four-week vacation, motoring to Canada's western western provinces and the United States' western states. While in Alberta they stayed a week with their daughter, Janice and David Mills and children. Their visit to the Fort McMurray Oil Sands was interesting and they also attended the Calgary Stampede. Stampede. Other stops were made in Balgonie and Assinniboia, to visit relatives and friends. Great Falls, Montana, was another place of interest, as the Bonathon's, Jean's rela- : tives, came from there. Many other tourist places were on Brenton and Jean's western itinerary. Mrs. C. M. Molloy, Ottawa, Ottawa, her daughter Lorraine and her son Brian, Toronto, were Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Buck- ley. On Sunday evening Lena Graham, Helen Nesbitt, Ruby Brunt and Kathleen Kimball visited Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ashton, Bowman- ville. Recently, Mrs. Pauline Storks, daughter-in-law, Dae and her children Justin and Ashleigh, spent the week-end in Parry Sound with Candy Storks. Amanda who had been visiting her auntie, returned returned home with thènv. Mrs. Doreen Lake and Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding returned returned home Saturday from JED'S BACKHOE & EXCAVA+ING TOP SOIL Grading • Backfilling Trenching • Basement and Snow Removal REASONABLE RATES Hampton 263-8515 Warehouse Clearance Sale Specials Cellular Telephone " v. • I $999, 95 Low as $13.74 week ■ All Controls Are Located in the Handset | i Make Calls Without Lifting Handset Trancelver Mounts Easily Under Dash, Seat or In Trunk Radio Shack CT-100. Now the convenience ol a (ull-fealured cellular mobile phono is even more affordable. You can make and lake calls anywhere you drive, wherever (here's cellular service. It's the easy way to slay in touch while going to and from work, on a service call or making a delivery. Moves easily lo your personal car so you or a family member will never have lo drive alone. Fealures 98-number memory and lull-duplex lull-duplex hands tree. Full 3-watt output lor maximum range, Wilh mounting hardware and bracket. 12VDC neg. gnd. BOWMANVILLE AUDIO-VISION 20 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 Open Thurs. and Fri. 'til 9 p.m. Radio Shack Authorized Sales Centre a week's vacation at Elgin House, on Muskoka Lake, near Port Carling. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard, Bernard, of Plesherton were Monday evening guests of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. The Bernards were enjoying a motor home turnaround turnaround Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Robin All- dred and son-in-law, Douglas Douglas Rowe, enjoyed the Little Britain Ball tournament on the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Me- trailler and children, Hamilton Hamilton were week-end visitors with his family, Mr. John Metrailler, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vasseur, Adrian and Marcel. On Sunday Michael Wade and his grandfather, Harry, attended the ball f ame at Exhibition Stadium, 'oronto. Birthday greetings to Marjorie Hagerman, Michael Michael Pearce, and to Miss- Rowena Bragg who will observe observe her 98th birthday on August 10. Miss Bragg is now a resident of Marnwood Nursing Home, Bowman- ville. Congratulations to Talbot and June Alldred who observe observe their 44th wedding anniversary anniversary on August 5th. Felicitations to Alec and Marilyn Martin who celebrate celebrate their 33rd wedding anniversary anniversary on August 6. Mrs. Joyce Bingham, Toronto, Toronto, and.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goraon Martin, Bowmanville, visited last Thursday afternoon with Dorrene Powell, Lake Shore. Recently, Velma and Don Parker enjoyed five days in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Brunswick, where they visited his mother. On Sunday Mrs. Margaret Margaret Pearce accompanied daughter Isobol Garnier and her two girls Tara and Tammy Tammy to Haliburton. Tara is attending attending Guide Camp there and Tammy is attending Brownie Camp. On their return, return, Margaret and Isobel enjoyed supper with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce and girls, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Powell, Jamie and Allison, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, were Friday evening evening visitors with his parents, parents, Russell and Maureen Powell. Dump Rally About 300 Newcastle residents, residents, mothers, fathers, children children and grandchildren and even pet dogs attended the Friday night dump rally oh Morgan's Road. The protesters, dressed in orange garbage bags, carried carried their NO DUMP signs. David Scott, chairman of the Committee of Clarke Constituents Constituents addressed the crowd from one of the farm wagons wagons at the site of the rally. Scott stated that local agriculture agriculture and people's livelihood livelihood will be taken away if the N3 and N4 dump sites are approved. John Veldhuis also addressed the crowd, encouraging them in their protest. Councillor Diane Hamre congratulated people on their efforts and impressed impressed upon them to get more people displaying the NO DUMP signs. After these speeches, the crowd marched to the 401 bridge and displayed their banners and signs to the eastbound 1 traffic from Toronto. Tractors Tractors pulling wagons of protesters protesters joined the walkers on this well-conducted rally. Klaus Zulauf of Country Boy Restaurant, tells us that Germany Germany has been recycling all its garbage for 40 years. What have our politicians been doing about garbage for 40 years? United Church Nows Newcastle worshippers attended Orono United Church on Sunday, July 31st. David De well sang the solo, Bless This House, accompanied accompanied by -pianist Ross Metcalf. During August, church services will begin at Newcastle Newcastle United Church at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Donald Stiles will be available if needed during August. ! For the summer corn roast and barbecue at Grant Yeo's on August 31st at 5 p.m. attendants are asked to take lawn chairs. Choir Sings at Church Service Wesleyville News by E. Barrowclough Intended for last Week. Hope township pastoral charge of the United church . held; its worship service on July 24th at Ganaraska Retreat Retreat Centre, a spot of quiet beauty. Beginning with the singing of a group of 40 children children from a South Korean Toronto congregation who were spending the weekend there, the service ended with a tremendous crash of thunder. thunder. This gave added emphasis emphasis to Dr. Bob Sneÿd's sermon on power-none so great as the spirit of God. Garden Hill congregation and choir made the arrangement arrangement for the day and a full report will be from there. Rain stayed away long enough for the usual visit among friends and inspection inspection of the huge stone marked with a cross, displayed displayed there. Next Sunday's service will be at the home of Bruce and Melody Hendry at Welcome. On Saturday evening, July 23, members of Port Hope Preceptory gathered once more at the nome of Edgar and Mary Buttars for their annual barbecue.. Cloudy skies provided relief; from the heat prevailing lately and made it very pleasant for all who enjoyed joyed the steaks, supplemented supplemented by the bountiful pot luck of salads and desserts. Following the meal a programme programme was provided with the porch and lawn as stage. Phillip Gustar, presiding Preceptor, was the chair- Crime Stoppers and the man, Edgar Buttars wel- Durham Regional Police are corned everyone and men- • asking for the Public's help tioned the many years this in solving the Theft of two and his family are happy to know of this improvement and offer encouragement and good wishes. Elva Osborne Osborne is gaining strength at the Golden Plow Lodge since her operation, and Charles Bowman of Welcome is progressing progressing well following surgery surgery in Port Hope. Congratulations to Shirley Shirley and Julie Beckett on their publication of a worthwhile book concerning chair weaving, weaving, and on the successful day of demonstration and display at the homes of Shirley Shirley and Bob Beckett last week. Members of the junior Thorndyke families spent part of fast week at the Reverend Reverend Oliver's cottage at Lake Rosseaux, north of venhurst., Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Helmer of Winchester and Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Windsor of Metcalfe called here on Saturday, 23rd. They returned returned home the same day by way of highway 7, hoping hoping to find blueberries. Other callers were Herb and Evelyn Evelyn Moorcraft of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Rodney Payne was in England recently, to attend the 10th anniversary of the course he took there at Christie's. Christie's. When we have too many of any one thing, whether man or animal, problems arise. For some gardeners, one rabbit is too many but in this area they have been so scarce that seeing iust one last week was a pleasure. But a neighbour had mixed feelings about them when forced to put chicken wire around the vegetables, When they put on a display of sport for her benefit, it eased the tension a bit. One rabbit lay stretched on the grass while ' another raced toward it, and under it, when the first leaped in the air. This was repeated over and over as well as a seeming game of, tag around the house. Peas grown on the former former Truman Austin property property by Mac Fiew, were harvested harvested last Thursday in a long day. Men arrived for work at 3.30 a.m. and began harvesting at 4 a.m. They worked throughout the day and finished some time that night, and peas were then on : the way to a canning factory, factory, already separated from the pods. 30 years ago: On CHUC's "Children's choice", Gloria, Joan and Ruth Nichols sang accompanied by their mother mother at the piano. Gloria played a piano solo also. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nichols attended the wedding of Neal Nicholls and Barbara Coburn in Islington United Church. Wanda and Gwen- nie Ford returned Saturday night from a holiday in Toronto. Toronto. Crime Stoppers Needs Help event was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Slee- man, Port Hope. A youth group supported by the Preceptory, and led by Carol Babbs performed several humorous humorous skits. 16 members of Plainville church junior choir led by Mrs. N. Manley, sang several times and a guartet, Glen Cole, Neil Man- fey, David and Bruce Buttars accompanied by Mrs. Man- ley, delighted their audience. All of them live in the vicinity vicinity of Plainville. Greetings from Peterborough were brought by John Hewitt, Provincial Grand Prior. Mr. MacKenzie, Preceptor spoke briefly also. Thanks was expressed expressed by "Harry Myers of Port Hope to the Buttars family and to all who had contnlbuted in any way in preparations for this evening. It was a happy time, spent in a lovely setting with greetings greetings exchanged between friends of many years. Among those attending were former Wesleyville people including Arnold and Verna Austin, and Harold and Verna Verna Austin. StevcnfClarke returned to Toronto for therapy but is able to be brought home for weekends. That should bo a great help and friends of his Garden Tractors and mowers mowers from Rienstra's Garage on the North side of Highway Highway #2, 1/2 mile East of Morgan's Corners Road, in the Town of Newcastle. During the weekend of May 21st-23rd someone stole a 1988 Kubota Garden Tractor, Model B6200HST & Mid Mower. It was orange in colour, had P.T.O., a 15 HP diesel engine, hydrostatic transmission. The mower was 60". It was valued at about $12,000.00. Again during the night of June 3rd & 4th another KUBOTA KUBOTA Garden Tractor, Model T1400H and Mower was stolen. This time it was a 13.5 HP same colour with a 40" mower. Value was about $4,500.00. This tractor has a gasoline engine compared to frie usual diesel. A re-enactment of these Crimes will be shown on CITY TV Channel 57, Cable 7 on Thursday, August 4th during the 6 p,m. and 10 p.m. nows. It will also be shown on CIIEX TV Peterborough and CKVR TV in Barrie on Friday August 6th, again during their news. During the wookond of May 28-29th a Cnnndinnn Garden Tractor and Mower was stolon from Hub International International Equipment located a 515 Winchester Road East at Thickson in Whitby. Again during the night of May 31st and June 1st another Canad- iana Tractor was stolen from Hub. These tractors are both Red in colour and have a total value of over $6,000.00 Entry to this lot was made by means of cutting the bolt and chain. Due to the weight and size of these tractors it would have taken several people to move them. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1000 for information leading to the recovery of these tractors or any other property and to tho arrest of the people responsible. You never have to give your name or appear in Court. The Crime Stoppers num- 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS Long distance - call collect. collect. Sergeant Sandy Ryrie is the Co-ordinator with the Durham Regional Police Force and writes this article to help combat crime. A Citizen Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over 800 in North America. The reward money is raised through Tax Deductible donations donations which may be sent to Durham Regional, Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Osh awn, Ontario L1H 7K8. When The Stars Come Up, Prices Come Down! Reach For The Stars And Save! REGULAR OR DIET, SCHWEPPES, A&W ROOT BEER OR Minute Maid Soft Drinks case of 24- 280 mL tins (Unit cost &9* per 100 mL) LIMIT: 2 CASES PER FAMILY PURCHASE CANADA NO. 1, PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, FIRM, RIPE New Crop Peaches 4 LITRE BASKET BSmEiSSalSMS LIMIT: 3 BASKETS PER FAMILY PURCHASE RED HOTS, DUTCH TREET, SKINLESS, DINNER FRANKS, ALL BEEF, BIO REDS, LIFESTYLE, B.B.O., '/. 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