) I Stye îîemcaatlc ünbepEtibent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, February1.198!) When The Stars Come Up, Prices Come Down! Reach For The Stars And Save! One last reminder. The weatherman calls for balmy weather well into February. So, there is no excuse not to attend the Newcastle Village and District Historical Society's Society's Collectors' Fair at Newcastle Newcastle Village Community Hall on Sunday, February 5, 1989 from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended a noon-hour Children's Children's Aid Society meeting in Oshawa last Tuesday. Masters Russell, Grayden and Adrien Hunt Pontypool spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. On Saturday Saturday evening their mother Dale accompanied them all to Scarborough where they visited the Wayne Markle family. On Sunday, January 22nd, Alec and Marilyn Martin Martin entertained family and friends to a birthday celebration celebration in honour of Alec's dad, Gordon Martin, of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Attending this happy occasion were Joyce Bingham Bingham and grand-daughter Candace, Laurie and Betty Stapleton, all of Toronto, Lloyd, Betty and Leeanne Martin, of Manotick, Enid Reaume, Ottawa, Malcolm, Doris and Sara Harvey, Stouffville, Keith and June Stapleton, Cobourg, Don, Irene and Michael Martin and Beverley Stapleton, all of Oshawa, titan and Wylma Allin, Tom, Karen, Kevin and Rachel Martin, Greg Martin, of Newcastle and Lynda Herron, Courtice. What a great family gathering! gathering! Many happy returns from an old Lake Shore neighbour! The Newcastle Senior Citizens Citizens met on Thursday evening, evening, January 26, at the Newcastle Community Hall. Winners of the card games were 1st Velma Jakeman, 2nd Marion Sears 3rd Jean Holmes 4th Bill Grady 5th Morley Flintoff 6th Madeleine Madeleine Buckley. The next regular regular meeting will be February 16th. Birthday greetings to Tom Wilson, Emily Burns, Edna Houden, Barry Rowe, Ellen Duxbury, George Gray and Adrian Vasseur. On Sunday, Mr. John Me- tr ailler returned home from a two-week vacation in Switzerland, Switzerland, where his parents celebrated their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Mary Thompson and Olive Little attended the Thank you dinner in Port Hope in honor of Moira and Allan Lawrence. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago were Leland, Feme, and Ronald Crago, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and Dorrene and Floyd Powell, Lake Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Grol, Oshawa, visited on Saturday evening with Mrs. Nellie ' Spencer. Last Wednesday the Newton ville Women's Institute Institute meeting was held at the home of Janet Paeden. Guest speaker was Nadine Staple- ton, this year's Dairy Princess. Princess. Nadine's topic dealt with the value of milk and milk products. Last Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wollstein, Bowmanville. Master Jason Walton, Bowmanville, spent the week-end with his grandparents, Albert and Myrtle Pearce. Saturday callers at the Albert Albert Pearce home were his niece Claire, her husband Rob, and Christine Schlot- shauer, of Stratford. Saturday supper guests of Albert and Myrtle Pearce were Ric, Trisha and Kevin Pearce, of Port Perry. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were Donut Delite 136 King St. E., Bowmanville is now under New Management . Wejeature „ Donuts made fresh every day! Coming soon... Lunch Counter featuring Breakfast and Light Lunches Helen and Bart Mac Neill, of Oshawa. Miss Cathy Scott, Toronto, Toronto, spent a recent week-end with her parents, Wilma and John Scott. Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry Wade were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Michael and Kevin. Kevin. Birthday celebrations! Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch, Murdoch, Manotick, were Thursday Thursday overnight guests of Mabel and Harry Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bam- sey, Port Hope, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited with her sister-in-law and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richard Haskill and Sidney, Port Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skeld- ing and Karen, Port Perry, recently were dinner guests of his mother, Elizabeth Skelding. This was a birthday birthday celebration for Karen. Last Friday Jackie Skelding Skelding was an overnight guest of her grandmother, Elizabeth Elizabeth Skelding. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, accompanied accompanied by Mrs. Gladys Wood, motored to Union- ville, where they were dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Felgate. Last Wednesday Mrs. Gladys Wood spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa. Mr. Spencer Burley, Toronto, Toronto, visited on Saturday with his grandmother, Mrs. May Burley and great uncle Arthur Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Call en- liam Clarke, Gerry Moore, Margaret Wind, Sidesmen, Robert and Ruth Davidson, Richard and Lynn Lovekin, Gerry Moore, Denis and Philippa Philippa Schmiegelow. Electe by Vestry: Churchwarden, Churchwarden, Fred Yates, Deputy Churchwarden, Peter Kail, Lay Member to Synod, Ruth Davidson, Deputy Member to Synod and Deanery Representative Representative Denis Schmiegelow, Schmiegelow, Envelope Secretary and ACW, Margaret Tait, Cemetery Cemetery Board, Richard Lovekin and Warren Tait, Outreach Co-ordinator, Lynda Gibson, Acquisitions and Preservation Preservation Committee, Diana Grandfield, and Lynn Lovekin, Lovekin, Auditors, Willie Woo and Ruth Davidson, Advisory Board, Diana Grandfield, Lynn Lovekin, Joyce Ritchie and Willie Woo, Sidesmen, Wm. Clarke, Bobbie and Peter Peter Kail, Melanie and Rod McArthur, Michael Macdon- nell, Margaret Wind, Willie Woo, Arthur Wynn, Chairman Chairman Rod McArthur. United Church News On Sunday, January 29, 1989, at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Stiles preached the sermon, Everyone Everyone Has a Song to Sin^. Lay irl^ joyed supper Saturday night with Corey and Marilyn Call, Blackstock. St. George's Church On Sunday, January 29, 1989, at St. Gëorge's Anglican Anglican Church, the flowers on the altar, in loving memory of Hemill Hempstead, were g 'ven by his daughters, Joan awson and Moitié Morris. On Thursday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m. St. George's Advisory Board will meet in the Parish Hall. On Sunday, January 29 St. George's Vestry meeting was held following the 11 a.m. service. The slate of officers officers for 1989 are: Rector's Appointments Churchwarden, Warren Tait, Chancel Guild, Nell Yates, Parochial Tribunal, Churchwardens and Arthur Wynn, Advisory Board, Wil- reader was Mrs. Coyle. The following U.C.' executive members were installed: installed: Past President Shirley Shirley Coyle; President Marjorie Caswell; Vice President Erl a Jose; Rec. Secretary Jo Anne Smithson; Treasurer Marie Pedwell; Corresponding Sec'ty Pearl Noble; Supplies Marg Burley; Literature Erla Jose; Programme Shirley Coyle: Flowers and Shut-Ins Annexe Verbeek; Social Functions Marg Burley and Marion Allin; Press Secretary Secretary Jean Allin; Nominating Committee Marg Burley and Kathleen Powell; Trillium Unit Leader Jean Holmes; Sunshine Unit Leader Sheila Stiles, ■ The Trillium Unit meets on Thursday, February 2nd, at 2 p.m. at Parkview. Lenten Bible Study begins Wednesday, February 8 at 10 a.m. in the Board Room at the church. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Ladies Louise McKnight 207, 252, Marilyn Kent 177, 203, Gail Tutkoluk 207,186,198, Betty Major 235, 213, Su- sanne Schumann 225, Joyce Major 193, Marilyn Major 199, 188, 200, Bernice Henderson Henderson 183, Toots Barraball 179, Glenda Castellano 192, Lorraine Poole 185, Lorna Crockett 183,204. Tuesday Seniors Eva Smith 156, George Buckley 163, Lonnie Partly 174, Jack Holmes 166,177, Albert Pearce 184, Stan Powell Powell 172, Marg Burley 208, Vance Cooper 162, Jean Holmes 167, Ron Burley 192, Alice Hopson 156. Thursday Night Mixed League Joe Mendonca 228, 206, Fae Forget 197,191, Bob Lewis Lewis 209, 226, 206, Donna Mendonca 187, Wes Forget 224, Carol Lycett 190, 181, Joe Forget 184, Bill Brown 187, 214, Don Wright 187, 253, Jackie Kindratiuk 197, 235, 249, Tom Kindratiuk 194, Pat Grant 178, Ken Jury 176. Saturday Youth Seniors Justin Hughes 147, 122, Matthew Coyle 121,121, Kevin Kevin Tutkoluk 233,163, Richard Richard Jenkins 139,104, Angela Darrach 109,135, Barb Metcalf Metcalf 117, 123, Nina Darrach 114, Jenny Whitehead 145, 124, Melissa Todd 105,103, Karla Tutkoluk 110, 104, Shannon Holmes 124, 135, Tammy De Jong 154, 177, Lisa Vnnderstarre 115,115. 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