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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Oct 1988, p. 11

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j iirî f . . - i V-r,v-.i ®bt jSetocastle înbepenbent The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. October 19, 1988 9 CBC Film Creiv Shoots Lucy Maude Montgomery Story on Lakeshore Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 A few Thanksgiving week-end news items we missed last week! Mrs. Joyce Landry, Oshawa, accompanied by herimother, Luella and Len Lambert of Newcastle, motored motored to Buckhorn on Thanksgiving Sunday when they - enjoyed dinner with Wayne and Lori-Rose Dean and sons Eddy and Tristan. The beautiful autumn colours colours were at their best. ROMP Sgt. and Mrs. Tim , Gray and daughter Kimber- ' ley, of Orleans, were Thanksgiving visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gora Gray. Mrs. Charlotte Hendry has sold her Caroline Street home and is now a resident of Parkview Apartments. Sons George, of Ottawa and Frank of Belleville, were home to assist in the moving. We' wish Charlotte well in her new apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Head, Lynda and Terry enjoyed the Thanksgiving week-end by taking a bus trip to Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee. jMr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray recently enjoyed a motor motor trip to Vermont to appreciate appreciate the autumn colours, there.. 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vasseur, Vasseur, Adrian and Marcel returned returned recently from a two- wèék vacation in Switzerland Switzerland where they visited Cathy's Cathy's relatives. Now, the new news! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckley, Willowdale, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. The Newcastle Senior Citizens Citizens meet on Thursday evening, October 20, at 7:30 in the Newcastle Village Community Hall to enjoy playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, Bennett, Ennismore, were Tuesday Tuesday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Birthday greetings e, Lorie Ro gs to Myrtle Pearce^ Lorie Rowe, Amy Jo Brunton, Trisha Pearce, Hilda Call and Mrs. Raymond Goheen. Observing October wedding wedding anniversaries are John ana Charlotte Rickard, Grant arid Jacqueline Cooper, Cooper, Bill and Pauline Storks and Francis and Erla Jose. Congratulations and best wishes! On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Ratz of Huntsville, called on Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. Mr. Edward Glenney and Miss Marjorie Clemence drove to Owen Sound on Thanksgiving Sunday and enjoyed a nice turkey dinner with the Linda Sinclair family- family- Last Thursday Mrs. Pauline Pauline Storks attended a Gana- raska Conservation meeting in Port Hope. On Wednesday Mrs. Pauline Pauline Storks and Mrs. Raye Friedlander were luncheon guests of Isabel Thompson, Edith Tommerson and Bobbie Bobbie Lemieux, Wilmot Creek. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell,Margaret Powell,Margaret Rudman and Kathleen Kimball visited Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones, Newtonville. Mrs. Dale Hunt, Grayden and Adrien, of Pontypool, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Rob Scott and family, of Clinton. On Sunday the Scotts held their Thanksgiving dinner dinner when Ken, Cindv and Kristy Morrow, of Osnawa, and Cathy Scott and Chris Edmuson, of Toronto, joined the rest of the family. On the Thanks week-end John and GIANT TIRE SALE For All Your Tire : Needs Computerized Wheel Balance with a lifetime guarantee on balance, Shop around then come and see me, and see the dollars you can save! Enniskillen Garage Ask for Pete 263-8235 «giving Wilma Scott enjoyed a motor trip through Pittsburg Pennsylvania Pennsylvania where they met friends Mr.and Mrs. Paul Stoerker. The Scott's also visited visited Coming, New York. Saturday evening dinner guests, of Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding were Don Chapman, Chapman, Bideford, England, Raymond Chapman, George and Madeline Buckley. Last Monday Mr. Dick Fraser of Georgetown visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade and Mrs. Nell Holda- way of Brandon who was the Wade's house guest. OnTuesday Harry and Mabel took Nell to Fenelon Falls where she visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Velma Woods. On Sunday evening Mr. Michael Vooys and friend of High River, Alberta visited former neighboùrs, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Wade. OnWednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred and Mrs. Ellen Ormiston, of Ebenezer visited with Leslie and Neta Alldred, Oshawa. Charlie and Jean Alldred, of Victoria, B.C.'taho celebrated 1 - their 50th wedding recently at the home of their daughter daughter Barbara and Ray Porter, Ashburn, were also present at this family gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Alldred, Douglas Rowe, Annette, Annette, Donna arid Barry, went to Toronto Sunday night to pay their respects. Marie Nicholls (nee Wood- hams) passed away Saturday. Saturday. We extend our sympathy to her mother Pearl Wood- hams, her husband Doug and children Kevin ana Lynn. We are sorry to lose the George Catherwood family from the village. They . moved last Tuesday from their Robert St. home to St. John, New Brunswick. We wish them well. United Church News At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, October 16, Reverend Donald Stiles preached the sermon, Living the Vision. The three pumps at the gas station of service are sensitivity, sympathy and self-sacrifice. Hospital Chaplaincy Association Association reminds churches that October 16 was observed observed as St. Luke's Day, the patron saint of the healing- profession. The Golden Harvest Craft and Bake Sale of October October 15 proved to be very successful. successful. Our sister church at Newtonville Newtonville celebrates its anniversary anniversary on October 23rd with hospital chaplain Bill Tadeja as speaker. Adults may enjoy breakfast following following the service for a fee. The Newtonville bazaar is October 29th. Tickets for Newcastle Turkey Supper, November 5th are. available from Su- sanne Schumann. St. George's Church On Sunday, October 16, at St. George's Anglican Church the flowers on the Altar were to the Glory of God and in loving memory of her father Charles Tyrrell, were given by Lynda Gibson. Gibson. On Sunday, October 23rd at 1:30 p.m. the annual car rally will be held. This is not a time test but a drive through the community with set directions. The rally starts at St. George's Parish Hall at 1:30 and finishes at the same location with a barbecue and pot luck dessert. dessert. An entry fee per car will be charged to defer the cost of the Barbecue. On Wednesday, November November 2nd, at 7 p.m. St. George's ACW meeting will be held. Goods will be received received for the craft and bake sale which is Saturday, November November 5 from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at St. George's Parish Parish Hall. U'&ÜMSidimfe A CBC film crew was working in Bond Head, ^ . ;ar Newcastle Village, last Friday against the pic- p) av j^ turesque backdrop of Lake Ontario. The director of Anno nf Hrtmn ftoMoc Tfoxnn QnlKxmn ie HvWKrvvr Bond Head for Only 1 u "n ar r r 01 Bond Head for only one day. The entire crew en- v ÜÏÏMÎ S=tt= s 'cB e cT, s S ed™n2 8*383 >-* * »• ™>- -3 U.C.W. Preparing For Presbytery Meeting ■>!.* ExmiskUlen News The United Church Women of Oshawa Presby- terial will meet in the evening evening Wednesday October 26th at Simcoe St. United Church, Oshawa, registration registration at 6.00 to 6.30 p.m. dessert dessert served 6.30 to 7 p.m. The Day-time meeting will be held Thursday October October 27th at Newcastle United Church beginning with registration registration at 9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Dinner at noon. The speaker at both meetings meetings will be Kathryn Latimer, Latimer, Georgetown Ontario sharing with us her experience experience whle in Nicaraqua, South America. On Sunday, October 23 , the Worship Service will have a special focus. It will reflect the experience of Bes sie Vaneyk and Earl a Rundle when they attended the Waterloo Waterloo Women's Conference this year. Their reflections will reveal the stories of other other people in their faith journey, journey, making our worship together together especially real and meaningful. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery attended the service at St. Paul's, Bowmanville on Sunday morning where Reverend Reverend | Nancy Knox, Georgetown was guest speaker. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Laurion who were married last weekend. On Saturday, October 15th at 1 p.m. the Memorial Service fori Harold Spry was held at the North gate Bible Chapel, Rochester N Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muller, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clemens, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Axford, Hampton, Hampton, Mr. Lawrence Wright, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sanderson, Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Raglan. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Art Cormier (nee Lee Ann Werry) who were married in Enniskillen United United Church on Saturday. Deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin on the death of Velma's nephew. nephew. Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, had cake and coffee with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery to help Merle celebrate her birthday. Many happy returns of the day, Merle. Mrs. Russell Ormiston and Miss Marguerite Wright, Oshawa were Sunday Sunday afternoon and evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Edgar Wright and Betty. 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Your donations of non- perisable food will help our local agencies to provide for those who come to them. Thank you for your generosity. generosity. Sincerely, Susan Fletcher Executive Director Social Planning Council. INSURANCE TRUST Each year, now, several billion billion dollars are paid by life insurance insurance companies to beneficiaries beneficiaries - a large part of it in ready cash, outright, with no strings attached. You can guess what often happens. When anyone receives an unusually unusually large amount of cash, there is a strong temptation to begin spending it. Insurance is a form of protection. protection. Now think about protecting protecting the protection. Instead of having your life insurarice proceeds proceeds paid' outright to your wife, children, or others you wish to protect, you can have these funds paid directly to a bank or other institution as TRUSTEE, under a life insurance insurance trust arrangement. 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My major concerns are: • Responsible and controlled residential development • Welcome our new residents and respect and assist our older established citizens. • Establish a master plan for recreation and parks facilities. • ■ Will provide strong opposition to any proposal to establish Metro Toronto disposal sites in the area.

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