The Canailiaii Statesman. Itnwmanville. January 4, 1989 11 Last Wednesday evening Mrs. Aileen Turner, Bow- manville, entertained Marg and Ron Burley and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. On News Year's Eve, Mrs. K. Kimball entertained the ladies of their Euchre Club. Last Tuesday, Wednesday Wednesday and Thursday, Dean and Olga Friedlander were guests of his mother, Mrs. Kaye Friedlander. New Year's visitors with Wilda Johnson and Gary were Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rumbles, Krista and Mark, Norwood. On Friday Dr. and Mrs. John Westlake, Kitchener, visited her aunt, Miss Marjorie Marjorie Clemence, Edward Glenney Glenney and his mother, Mrs. Lillian Lillian Glenney. They also visited Mrs. Lillian Clemence, Clemence, who remains a patient patient in Oshawa General Hospital. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago accompanied accompanied by Miss Dorrene Powell, Powell, were dinner guests of Harley and Sandra Sherman and Donald Beeton. Mrs. Maurice Coulter, of Downs- view, was also visiting the Sherman's. The Cragos, Dorrene Dorrene and Maurice also called on Dana Coulter and son, Glenn, Thompsonville. Marilyn Marilyn and John were at work, so we missed them. On Saturday, Miss Marjorie Marjorie Clemence and Edward Glenney had a nice visit with Clara Rickard and Reta Osborne Osborne at Marnwood House Nursing Home, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Or- miston, Bowmanville, were Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott spent New Year's Eve with their wee grand-daughter, Kristy Lynn Morrow, Oshawa. Friday visitors with Jack and Hazel Crago were Joe and Julie Burns and sons Corey and Tyler, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Friday evening we editors editors were invited to the home of her brother, Ron and Bortha Powell and son Gary. Dinner guests included included Gary's friend, Jenny Hopkins, Dorrene and Floyd Powell. New Year's dinner was enjoyed by Hazel and Jack Crago with Leland, Ronald and Feme Crago, R.R., Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Other dinner guests included Marion and Bill Firth, Violet Peacock, Dorothy, Calvin and Kevin Crago. Sympathy is extended to relatives ana friends of Mrs. Alida Dost, whose funeral was Saturday, December 31, 1988, Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley were Elizabeth Glenney, Gir- olami and daughter Victoria, Oshawa. Birthday greetings to Elizabeth Elizabeth Walton, Gordon Gar- rod Jr. and his daughter Sandra Schmahl. Anniversary wishes to Stephen and Patti Selby and Marilyn and Doug Walton who observe January wedding wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoog- kamp returned Tuesday from a week's visit with son Brian, his wife Lise and their babe Erie, Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Port Hope, enjoyed the week after Christmas in New Jersey with grandson Greg Wade. gui far New Year's Day, Mr. Jack Wade, Mrs. Jean Cochrane. Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wade and family, Oshawa. Senior Citizens, take note! The usual card game enjoyed enjoyed by the Newcastle Seniors Seniors will be held on Thursday evening, January 26, in the Newcastle Community Hall. On the regular meeting date of January 19, old time fiddlers will be performing at the Newcastle Community Community Hall. Come and enjoy that music and play euchre the next week! Last Monday Mrs. Gladys Wood enjoyed Boxing Day dinner with Mr. ana Mrs. Reid Wood and family, Newtonville. On Friday evening Mrs. Gladys Wood enjoyed supper supper with Mrs. Eileen Reid and Patsy, Bowmanville. New Year's Day Mrs. Gladys Wood accompanied Mr.and Mrs. Reid Wood to Unionville where they enjoyed enjoyed dinner with the George Felgate family. New Years visitors with Erla and Francis Jose and family were Dr. Douglas Jose, his wife Doreen and their daughter Dorrell, of| Lincoln, Nebraska. On New Year's Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy Murphy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. AlfPigott, Orono. ■ Mr. ana Mrs. Robin Alldred, Alldred, and Bruce and Nancy Jane Alldred, Port Hope, were New Year's dinner ests of the Douglas Rowe amily. Lois was home from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Enjoying Sunday brunch with Mr. Roy Watts were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Locke. Mr. and Mrs. David Sim enjoyed Christmas with his mother Allison Wray, Wa- shago. Mr. Herb Taylor, editor of the Newcastle ana District Historical Society writes interesting interesting newsletters. 'From the John Squair account of early orchard economics in Clarke Tsp: Mr. Dudley loaded loaded two car loads of apples Saturday and two more Monday for Liverpool and Glasgow. The GTR are short of both apple and grain cars and shipping is clogged. We need the other railroad badly just now. (Oct. 11, 1906). Over three tons of evaporated evaporated apples was taken in by Mr. John Douglas, Tuesday, October 25,1906.' With the village of Newcastle now becoming becoming Toronto's bedroom, apple orchards in the area are disappearing.! On Monday, January 23rd, the Newcastle and District District Historical Society meets upstairs, in the Council Chamber of the Newcastle Community Hall, with Mrs. Dorothy Duncan speaker. With Margaret Rudman at New Year's were son Don and wife Pat, Guelph. All visited visited Dennis and Valerie Rudman Rudman and their daughter Krista who was home from Carleton University, Ottawa. Ottawa. Mrs. Margaret Pearce enjoyed enjoyed New Year's dinner with her daughter Isabel Garnier, Tara and Tommy, Oshawa. Recent visitors with Mrs. Nellie Spencer were Ivan and Joan Bernard, Conse- con. Miss Doris Spencer enjoyed enjoyed Christmas in Oshawa with her niece, Joan and her husband Terry De Guerre. Mrs. Lena Graham enjoyed enjoyed Christmas with her family at the home of her daughter Janet and son-in- law Bill Hodsoll and granddaughter, granddaughter, Stephanie, Whitby. Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham, Graham, Jessica and Adrian, Toronto, Toronto, were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman and Donald, Bee- ton and Mrs. D. Coulter, Downsview, visited on Sunday Sunday with Miss Dorrene Powell Powell and Floyd, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coulter, Kevin and Keith, Campbell- . ville, were also visitors. Mrs. Edna Houden enjoyed enjoyed several days over Christmas with her daughter, daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Howard, Arden. Mr. and Mrs. Doulgas Cunningham enjoyed Christmas with their son John, daughter-in-law, Bonnie Bonnie and grandson, Philip, Stephenson Road. Sunday simper guests of Douglas and Irene Cunningham Cunningham were Barbara and George Smith, Marmora. Spending New Year's Day with Glenn and Lynda Farrow,Jan and Ryan, Newtonville, Newtonville, were Bill and Hilda Call and Keith, Corey and Marilyn Call, Blackstock, Acy and Clinton Farrow, Newtonville. Bill and Hilda enjoyed telephone calls from daughter Joan Jorgensen, husband John and son Kyle, Reno Nevada, during the holiday season. United Church News On Sunday, January 1989, at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles preached the sermon, The Man Who Lived For Tomorrow. Tomorrow. The choir rendered the anthem, Echo the Song. The official board meets on Tuesday, January 10 at 8 p.m. in the Board Room. On Tuesday, January 31, at 7 p.m. the annual meeting will be held. Coffee and des sert first and business begins at 7:30 p.m. The Trillium Unit of the UCW meets Thursday, January January 5th at 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes. The Sunshine Unit meets Monday, January 9 at 8 p.m at the Manse, with Erla Jose guest speaker. Reverend Stiles extended a warm New Year's Day greeting to everyone. Newcastle Community Bowling Thursday Night Mixed League 175 and Over C. Nicholson 185, 214, Wes Forget 186, 295,192, K. Jury 210, 236, C. Lycett 198, 175, Joe Forget 217, 222,240, D. Wright 192, John McGuey 221, 180, Joe Men- donca 193, Fae Forget 214, B. Lewis 244, J. Kindratiuk 239,181, 243, Ken Boyd 212, 199, T. Kindratiuk 177, 238, S. Warner 181. No doubt the largest crowd recorded at the new meeting room in the Bowmanville Recreation Complex Complex was the one which greeted performer Eric Na- gler last month. Eric ana his band presented a concert concert of children's music on Tuesday, December 20, to very appreciative group. Audience participation is one of the features of any Eric Nagler Concert. In University Studen ts Receives Scholarship this photo, Eric is leading an ensemble which includes includes performers on combs-and-tissue-paper, spoons, and washtub bass. As well as having made a number of his own records, Eric Nagler is a regular performer on The Elephant show, with Sharon, Lois and Bram. THEATRE DANCE ACADEMY vfcT-J 4^ Qf* • Competitive Prices Performance Exposure Classes now in Bowmanville Call today 623-7621 4 iV Principal: Barbara Szabunia B.A.T.D., C.D.T.A. Orono News by I. Challl ce Quote-"Say, have you ever noticed that the folks with lots to do, just have no time to moan and groan, no time for feeling blue? Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mills who recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. Friends, family and neighbors neighbors called to express their best wishes on New Year's Eye. , v V - New Year's day dinner giiésts'ôf Mrs^Dorothy Bailey Bailey and Mrs. Eileen Billings - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kimmett and family, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNaul, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and boys, Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Millson and Cathy enjoyed their Christmas vacation with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Trafford and family, family, Kitchener. Mrs. Rosie Graham spent New Year's day with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burnett and family, Ashbum. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott entertained a New Year's eve party for friends - Les and Neta Alldread, Ellen Or- miston, all from Oshawa; Robin and Myrtle Alldread, Walter and Hazel Murphy from Newcastle, and Charles and Hazel Stapleton, Orono, Mrs. Gladys Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. O. Challice, Orono were New Year's day dinner guests of their daughter daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutherland, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Also guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sutherland, Orono. and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bell and family, Ottawa. ■ Mr. Clarence Burley and Mr. John Robinson were New Year's day guests of the Pigotts. Sympathy of community to Mrs. Mary Tamblyn on the sudden loss of her brother. brother. Mr. Jim Stark passed away suddenly. The funeral was held Wednesday January January 4th from Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. New Year's day dinner guests of Mrs. Inez Harris - Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hird, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sears, Christine and Stacey, Gimli, Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harris and family, Kirby; Mr. and Mrs. Doug Harris and family, Kendal, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher, Kirby. Kirby. New Year's eve visitors with Charles and Aime Harris Harris and baby Tyler included his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sears and girls, Gimli, Mani-. toba and his mother, Mrs Inez Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sutherland Sutherland attended the New Year's eve dance and buffet at Alderville, Sat. evening. Mr., and Mrs. Norman -Fisherj' 1 '"Scott and Neil, Guelph were recent holiday visitors with Mrs. Sadie Hamilton, Hamilton, Durham Complex, Station St. . Last Friday evening guests of Mrs. Inez Harris were - Mrs. Shirley Williams and daughter Mrs. Lyn Mac- Donell and baby Jenna, Mississauga. Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cob- bledick entertained their family at a pre-Christmas B 'ing and dinner at in House, Bethany. Congratulations to the Orono D.B.I.A. (Downtown Business Improvement Association) Association) for sponsoring a splendid New Year's eve dance and dinner in town hall. The hall was beautifully decorated with attractive "Balloon Trees" in silver and blue colors, and the tables were decorated with floral designs from Apple Blossom Shop. The delicious dinner was catered to by "Saffron", and consisted of salads, roast beef and Artie Char etc. Music Music supplied by Randy Cowan Cowan as D.J. and 45 couples were in attendance. Orono Town Hall Parties Excellent attendance at the weekly euchre parties held every Wednesday night in Town hall, Orono. For week of December 21. High Scores - First place Jean Jilisen 88, second place Charles Campbell 84, third place Carl Tamblyn and Bruce Bright with 83, fourth place Ed. Skinner 73. Low Scores - Carl Todd Lucky draws - Myrtle Alldread, Alldread, Don Thompson, Jean Allin, Charles Campbell, Lena Clysedale, Edgar Mill- son. Fred Yeo. Inez.Boughen and Lorrina Bright. There were 12 tables of euchre at the December 28th Wednesday night card party in Orono Town Hall. High Scores - First Place Charlie Campbell 90, second place Harold Allen 85, third place Bernice Partner 84, fourth place Hazel Murphy 79, fifth place Margaret Todd 78. Low Scores - Mary Thompson Lucky draws - Dora McDonald, Marie Couroux (2), Frank Yeo. Euchre parties in Town hall every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. and ladies are invited invited to bring lunch. Orono United Church i ' Nejws Rev. Mihjjs gave the welcome welcome and alsa tne children's story on Sunday morning and invited and received a great audience response to questions for us all to question. question. Asked - "What do we receive receive from God?" Altho our choir was lacking members, we rendered "The Little Lamb" and the closing hymn "Standing at the Portals" closed our New Year's day service. Happy Birthday greetings greetings to Mr. Derek Barnett and also get well wishes to Mrs. Barnett (Dorothy) who is convalescing at home. Greeters at door - Carol Bailey Bailey and Leila Werry. All units are meeting this week, Unit #1, at church on Wednesday afternoon, Unit #3, at home of Isabelle Challice Challice and Unit #4 on Tuesday night at church. Liberty Belles Bowling Lge. Team #1 F. Sleep, S. McAleese, M. Cole, J. Townsend, W. Coombes. Team #2 R. Wright, G. Ante, M. Al- mey, K. McAleese, J. Wraith. Team #3 J. Hanthom, J. Big Canoe, L. Ball, E. Barko, B. Morrison. Morrison. Team #4 T. Marshall, C. Hopcroft, K. Stevens, B. Crossey, M. Rentes. Team #5 C. Roberts, R. Hartford, B. Forsey, M. Henning, J. Harrison. Harrison. Team #6 R. Fice, C. Verelli, J. Phillips, Phillips, A. Bons, L. Neimann. Team #7 C. Van Hoof, S. Stainton, V. Murphy, H. Simpson, E. Clark, B. Lloyd. Team #8 J. McMullen, K. Dustin, M. Tippins, B. Gale, W. Payne, N. McMaster. Wilma Benschop (left), was awarded the Dorothy Futcher Scholarship last week from Marion Thompson on behalf of the president of the Federated Women's Women's Institute of Ontario. Wilma received the scholarship for her work with the 4H club, contributions to the community and her academic marks. Only four such scholarships are awarded provincially. Wilma attends the University of Guelph. 723-0593 January Perm Special 20 % off ALL PERMS given by Gwen, Lynda, Sue or Marietta $60 Reg. $40 Reg^ $48 Now $32 Now Guys an Hair Salon 28 Division St 623-1341 Clayton Marcus STORE-WIDE SALE ^ JMaku^the legacy of f | ll our past part of your future. Whitby, 507 Brock St. N. (3 blocks N. of Hwy #2) 668-4231 Mon,-Wed. 10-6, Tnurs. &Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-5:30 Mississauga, Home St Design Centre, just E. of • Winston Churchill Blvd. on Dundas St, 828-1212 Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6 Eric Nagler Performs at Boivman ville Recreation Complex ®je jBetotastle Independent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 T