Tl»* - . lun Stnti\sm;m. liowmanvillc. March 15. I!)fl!> !) 2Hfe Newcastle Snhepenhent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 The regular evening of cards, enjoyed by the Newcastle Newcastle Senior Citizens, will be enjoyed on Thursday evening, evening, March 16, at the Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall. Several Newcastle area residents attended the Oro- no District Credit Union 34th annual meeting and dinner held at Orono United Church on Friday, March 10,1989.Vice-President Helen Helen Browes chaired the meeting meeting and asked for suggestions suggestions for making the 1990 gathering a memorable thirty-fifth. thirty-fifth. Speaker of the evening evening discussed R.R.S.P.'s. . Last Thursday Sheila Stiles, Kathleen Powell, Jean Holmes, and Marjorie Caswell attended the Oshawa UCW Prcsbyterial held at Brooklin United Church. On Wednesday evening the UCW ladies catered to the Newcastle Lions Club at their regular meeting. We extend congratulations congratulations to Mrs. Vicky Blight, daughter of George and Rita Chard, who attained 93% on her Health Care Aide examinations examinations last week at Durham Durham College. Vicky is employed employed at the Newcastle Multicare Centre Inc. on Mill Street South in Newcastle. Newcastle. Sunday visitors with Miss Dorrene Towell and Floyd, Lake Shore, were Mr. ana Mrs. Harley Sherman and Donald, Beeton and her mother, Mrs. Maurice Coulter, Coulter, Downsview. The Ransberry Dance held at the Newcastle Community Community Hall on March 4 was another success. The Rans- berrys donate the proceeds to the Kidney Foundation, a worthy cause! On Monday Mrs. Dale Hunt and boys, Pontypool, were supper guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin, Woodville, visited on Saturday Saturday with the Murray Martin family and were overnight f nests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- am Cluney, Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago and Miss Dorrene Powell visited on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Barrow- clough, Wesleyville. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Margaret Rudman and Catherine Ormiston, Bow- manville, visited the Wayne Markle family, Scarborough, and attended the Easter Concert of the Jubilate Singers Singers at Lansing United Church. On Sunday, Miss Judy Powell and Jill Coombes, ART'S COUNTRY KITCHENS Ev; ■ ■ r v QUALITY CUSTOM KITCHENS and VANITIES OAK, PINE, CHERRY and MAPLE Designed and Installed to your specifications SHOW ROOM OPEN DAILY SAT. 10 - 2 For FREE estimates call Baulin. I . 0 Ï Hutnaiy <01 O «Ml WOODWORK 110. 1MOCMIS DJI. Bowman till. -- ART'S WOODWORK LTD. 434-2600 7 Progress Dr., Courtice Bowmanville, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell. Mr. Allin Rowe and Mrs. Doris Arych are now residents residents at Newcastle Multicare Multicare Nursing Home. Many Newcastle residents residents attended the Friday night Newtonville Women's Institute Card party at Newtonville Newtonville Hall. Sunday supper guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood were Jack and Mildred Pye- Finch, Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville. Newtonville. They enjoyed comparing comparing their recent Caribbean Caribbean cruises. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, were evening visitors. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wade, Peggy, Stephanie and Paul of Oshawa. Birthday greetings to Irene Brereton, Pat Parker, Floyd Powell, Corey Call, Margaret Rudman, Sandra Kelsey, Cathy Vasseur, and George Buckley. On Saturday Mr. . and Mrs. Robin Alldred were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa. Last Wednesday Mr. Fred Couch, Bowmanville, visited his brother, Harold Couch. Miss Berniece Milligan, Newtonville, informs us that there is a Bake Sale and Tea at the Newcastle Multi Care Centre, Mill Street South, on Friday, March 17, beginning beginning at 1:30 p.m. Berniece's mother, Mrs. William Milligan Milligan resides at the Multi Care Centre. At the Newtonville Women's Women's Institute Card Party, last Friday night there were over one hundred attendants. attendants. Lucky draw prizes were won by Harold Allin, Ed Couroux, Murray Payne and Howard Austin. The lady having most lone hands was Georgina Fenton; Man with most lone hands, Mr. Buckingham' High Lady, Hazel Pigott; High Man, Kerry Marshall; 2nd High Lady Audrey Graham; 2nd High Man, Carl Todd; 3rd High Lady, Bessie Dean; 4th High Lady Olive Henderson; 5th Velma Jakeman, 6th, Ray Hughes. On Thursday March 23rd there will be another another card party at the Newtonville Newtonville Hall, not sponsored by the W. I. We extend congratulations congratulations to Janet and Bill McCracken who celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary anniversary with a reception held at St. George's Parish Hall on Saturday March 11. All the best! Miss Jennifer Pearce, Lindsay, is spending the March break holiday with Don't miss out on this limited-time program. Buy a new Case 1800 Series Uni-Loader" Skid Steer before March 31. 1989, and see how much you can save. For example, $250 to $625 rebates or special financing are available on models 1818 and 1825 Gas, 1835C Gas or Diesel, and 1845C Diesel. There s also special financing on the 1818 and 1825 Diesel. With deals this good, the supply of new Case Uni-Loader Skid Steers won t last long. Stop in and see us soon 1 Your No. 1 source for Uni-Loader skid steers HUB INTERNATIONAL Lindsay Brooklin (705)324-6136 (416)655-4401 r$m her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Margaret Pearce. Newcastle Horticultural Society will meet Tuesday,March Tuesday,March 21 at 7.30 p.m. Centennial Room Newcastle Village Community Hall. St. George's News Footprints on the sands of time are not made by sitting sitting down. Last Sunday, March 12th "The Fifth Sunday In Lent or Passion Sunday" Holy Communion was celebrated at 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. At the 11 a.m. service, the Rector, Rector, in his sermon, reminded us that being Christians we have an edge to overcome the many problems we encounter encounter in the world. We can love more and live more, because because God is there to give vis the strength to do His work in the world. The choir, under under the direction of Ed Greenwood sang the Pas- si on tide anthem "Ave Ver- um" by W.A. Mozart. Assisting Assisting in the service were Lay Reader, Oakley Peters and Server T. J. Yates. The Sidesmen were Judge Richard Richard Lovekin and Harold Gibson. Gibson. The Fifth Sunday in Lent begins the last two weeks of Lent known as Passiontide. It is the time in the Church Year to commemorate Christ's "passion" or "suffering" "suffering" for our sins. The Rector's Easter Letter Letter is now available at the back of the church. Included in with the letter is schedule of the services to be held during Holy Week and Easter. Easter. This year, the popular ecumenical ecumenical Sunrise Service to be held at the Lake at 7:00 a.m. on Easter Sunday Day, will be conducted by members members of St. George's, with breakfast following at the Newcastle United Church. MEMORIAL FLOWERS - If you would like to donate towards the Easter flowers please contact Nell Yates (987-4347) Penny Sale Tickets for the "Penny Sale and Bake Table" to be held April 1 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parish hall are available from any member of the A.C.W. On Sunday, April 9 at 8:00 p.m. The Festival Singers Singers will perform in St. George's church. This well known 45 member mixed voice choir from the Hastings Hastings County area, will perform perform both popular and sacred sacred music. This pri be a most enjoyabl of choral music. All well come. The ladies of the Altar Guild met Wednesday afternoon afternoon to make Palm Crosses for Sunday's Palm Sunday service. These crosses will be blessed and distributed to all present at the 11:00 a.m. service. This Sunday, March 12, "Palm Sunday" commemorates commemorates Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem, Holy Communion will be celebrated celebrated in St. George's at 8:00 and 11:00 a.m. United Church News On Sunday, March 12, Reverend Donald Stiles preached the sermon, God's Gifts for our Journey. The children knew the Magic Words, please and thank you. The church newsletter, edited by Ray Noble, was distributed Sunday morning. morning. The UCW Thank Offering Offering will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday, March 20th, at the church. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Jean Adams will show coloured slides of the Passion Passion Play at Oberammergau. On Palm Sunday, March 19, reception of members and Holy Communion will be celebrated. Good Friday, March 24th, morning service at 10:30 GIVE YOUR HOME THE FIREPLACE IT DESERVES liicvKt AAeimcuwrt HIGH EFFICIENCY FIREPLACE By Security Chimneys itrcploie Plus* 900 Hopkins St. at Burns Whitby 668-3192 a.m. The Good Friday walk begins at 1 p.m at St. Fran- of Assisi Church and CIS ends at Newtonville. Easter Morning Sunrise Service at 7 a.m at the beach. Morning Service at 10:30 a.m. The third annual spaghetti spaghetti supper will be held at 6:30 p.m. at Newcastle United United Church. Mr. Ron Neun, former United Church worker worker in Zambia, will be guest speaker. The Couples and Family Club are holding an April Fool's Dance on Saturday, April 1st. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Ladies League Louise McKnight 242, Marilyn Kent 186, Gail Tut- koluk 177, Gladys Henry 199, Dorothy Drysdale 193, Lorna Crockett 195, Marie Trim 180, Betty Major 235, 188, Susanne Schumann 194, Bernice Henderson 186, Glenda Castellano 185, Toots Barraball 206, Mary Pierik 180,198, 201. Tuesday Seniors Kay Powell 192, Stan Al lin 157, 158, Ron Burley 174, 191, Alice Hopson 157, Eva Smith 199, Jenny Hicks 156, Jack Holmes 159, Albert Albert Pearce 166, Stan Powell 222, Marg Burley 170, Vance Coo pier 155, Jean Holmes 175,168. Thursday Night Mixed League C. Nicholson 193, 184, Wes Forget 213, 232, K. Jury 203, Carol Lycett 198. Joe Mendonca 264, Fae Forget Forget 183, 183, 205, B. Lewis 201, 211, B. Richards 178, Donna Mendonca 176, J. Kindratiuk 197, Ken Boyd 189, 208, 190, M. Hen tig 179, 236, P. Grant 208, 222, Joe Forget 229, 243, 213, B. Brown 183, John McGuey 185,188. Saturday Youth Bowling Seniors Angela Darrach 140, Richard Jenkins 127, 190, Kevin Tutkoluk 286, 246, Doug McCurdy 108, 159, Barb Metcalf 103, Nina Darrach Darrach 209,139, Jenny White- head 147,177, Melissa Todd 110, 120, Shannon Holmes 114, 138, Tammy De Jong 133, 169, Matthew Coyle 104,109. Juniors Jeff Scott 74, Susan Sausedo Sausedo 84, 105, Julian Norton 84, Jordan Schmahl 77, Amanda Storks 89, Nathan Coyle 75, 93, Jackie Sausedo 64, Sara Castellano 87, 86, Steven Scott 103, 97, Nicole Norton 94, 94, Patrick Caswell Caswell 83, Chris Lynch 89, 102, Matthew Caswell 69,69, Timmy Harness 100, 145. remises to e evening "I know what it's like to need cash in a hurry. National Trust knows, too." When a career and kids and a social life don't leave much time for banking, count on National Trust to make it as fast and easy as possible. NATIONAL 68 King St Bowmanville 623-2504 ÎF £^*'*>* / ^ ^ JSÊâ * * ♦ Edward O'Denny says ... 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