@tîB NeuicastU 3nbepenbmt Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 12,1989 11 Newcastle Firefighter Retires After 40 Years of Service The staff at our Newcastle Newcastle Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce is having a busy time. The winners of the Easter colouring contest were Sarah Whyte 4 1/2 years old, Lauren Dengis 9 and Richard Hache 14. Congratulations Congratulations to all! Now, the staff is beginning fundraising fundraising for the United Way. On Thursday, April 13, at ten o'clock, the sale of homemade homemade muffins, ' ice-cream cakes and cupcakes will be this month's event. Next month look for a Western Flavour at the Branch. Several Newcastle residents residents enjoyed Tie and Tails, the dinner theatre presentation presentation at Newtonville United Church on Saturday evening. evening. Birthday greetings to Su- zie Jones, Luella Lambert, David Richard, April Dar- rach, Janelle Andrews, Brian Metcalf, and Doreen McNevin. Several Newcastle Lions and spouses attended the Lions Lions A3 Convention in Kingston Kingston on the week-end. We extend congratulations congratulations to Mrs. Cecil Finley who celebrated her 90tn birthday last Sunday. Many happy returns. On Thursday evening at the Lions Centre, Bowman ville, the Children's Aid So ciety dinner was held. Mrs Pauline Storks has been re elected for a four-year term Congratulations, Pauline! Accompanying Pauline at the dinner were Wilda Johnson, Rave Friedlander, Ma Candy Lee and Marilyn Martin, Storks, and Ruby Loretta Perry. Mr; and Mrs. Stephen Selby have returned from a vacation in Nassau. Son Christopher stayed home with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Selby. We welcome home June and , Talbot Alldread, who haVe enjoyed a month's vacation vacation in Florida. At Newcastle United Church on Saturday April 8. 1989, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Diane Hretsina and Charles James. Attendants were Mrs. Beverley Cowling, sister sister of the bride and John Castle, all from Oshawa. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Audrey Audrey Rutherford (nee Adams) Adams) Orono, who passed away on Sunday, April 9, 1989. Audrey and Editor Hazel were school chums at the old Lake Shore School. Sympathy is extended to the Robert Willsher family on the death of her father, Joseph Martell in Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta. With Wilda Johnson for the weekend were son Gary from Ottawa and grandchildren grandchildren Krista and Mark Rumbles, Rumbles, from Norwood. Mr. Rob Scott and sons Alexander and Lennard, of Clinton, were weekend visitors visitors with his parents, John and Wilma Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow and Kristy, Kristy, Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests with her family. family. On Sunday Larry and Barb Pearce entertained family on the occasion of sons Jeffs 13th birthday. Enjoying the party were Kim, Wayne and Kirk Pearce of Bethany, Elizabeth Elizabeth and Ted Walton, Adam and Jason, Bowmanville, Joan and Mike Cowles. Bowmanville, Albert ana Myrtle Pearce. Saturday evening dinner guests of Harry and Mabel Wade were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walker, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bamsey and Patrick, Patrick, all of Port Hope. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were son Bill and his wife Marg, of Port Hope. Mrs. Myrtle Alldred and grand-daughter Annette Rowe attended a miscellaneous miscellaneous shower in honour of Laura Lee Perris at Ebenezer Ebenezer Sunday School Hall on Sunday afternoon. Ron and Marg Burley and their families went out to dinner on Sunday to celebrate celebrate Bruce and Judy's 20th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding and Mr. Raymond Chapman visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding and girls, Port Perry. This was a birthday celebration for Jackie Skelding. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Friedlander, Friedlander, Toronto, visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Paye Friedlander. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Naylor Naylor eiyoyed the Vimy Dinner at Bowmanville Legion on Sunday. On Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. Amaral a miscellaneous shower was held in honour of Debbie Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin, Woodville, visited on Saturday Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Murray Martin and Dwayne. Grandmother Yvonne was - among the attendants at Debbie's shower. On Sunday Mrs. Shirley Westlake and friend Barb, of Kitchcr er, visited Miss Marjorie Clemence, Mrs. Lillian Lillian Glenney and Ed Newcastle Newcastle and Mrs. Lillian Clemence, Clemence, in Oshawa. Mrs. Dorothy Imlach, Newtonville, and Helene Kraavanger, Newcastle, are most appreciative of the assistance assistance given by the volunteers volunteers who canvassed for the Heart and Stroke Foundation Foundation of Ontario. The amount given by donors exceeded last year and thanks are expressed expressed by the ladies. In return, return, the public thank ladies like Dorothy and Helene who spend their time organizing organizing these drives. St. George's News A picture used to be worth a thousand words- then came television. Last Sunday, April 9 was The Second Sunday After Easter, Holy Communion was celebrated at 8:00 a.m., with the service of Morning Prayer at 11:00 a.m. At the 11 a.m. service, The Rector, in his sermon, stressed the need for a strong faith, when others try to discourage belief belief in things that are at the center of the Christian's Faith and then he asked "How strong is your faith"? The choir, under the direction direction of Ed Greenwood sang the Eastertide anthem: "Come, Ye Faithful" by R. S. Thatcher. Assisting in the service were Oakley Peters, Lay Reader and T. J. Yates, Crucifer. The Sidesmen were Rod Me Arthur and William Clarke. Many parishioners and friends including the Reverend Reverend Allen Haldenby and wife Grace of Barrie, attended attended the 90th birthday celebrations celebrations for Myrtle (Mrs. Cecil) Cecil) Finley, last Sunday. Many were in attendance attendance and enjoyed the Festival Festival Singers' programme of popular and sacred music, last Sunday night. It was hoped by all in attendance that the Singers would return return to perform again some-, time soon. Thank you to all who helped to make the event a great success. The popular Roast Beef Dinner will be held on April 30th this year in the parish hall, with sittings at 4:30 " DO p.m. For tickets d. call 987-4242. and 6:00 and info. The Women's Fellowship and Bible Study will begin a new study series on the Twelve Apostles of Christ. They meet every other Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in the parish hall. All ladies are welcome. God's Groceries - Non- Participate Will you assist in the search for a JL safe solution?Design A Waste Management Master Plan for Durham Region Garbage and what we do with it has become one of our most important and urgent challenges. Together we must find a waste disposal option which will properly meet the needs of our citizens and the environment. Participate and invite your friends and neighbours to participate with you - in the Durham Waste Management Master Plan. PUBLIC WORKSHOPS 1st Series - Evaluating the Options Together Monday, April 17 - 7:30 p.m. G.L. Roberts High School 399 Chaleur Avenue South, Oshawa. Tuesday, April 18 - 7:30'p.m. Harwood Secondary School 80 Falby Court, Ajax. Wednesday, April 19 - 7:30 p.m. Bowmanville High School 49 Liberty St. North, Bowmanville. Thursday, April 20 - 7:30 p.m. Uxbridge High School 39 3rd St., Uxbridge. Join With Durham Region - Help Design Our Waste Management Master Plan DURHAM; loi luvilk'i minim.iliun viill iliv Master Plan llot-l.ine 141f>I 608-7721 perishable high protein food stuffs needed, for local Food Banks to help those in need. Please place donations in basket at the back of the church. On Sunday, April 23 there will be a Pulpit Exchange Exchange between St. George's and Newcastle United. The Rector, Doug Hall will be guest preacher at the United Churcn's 10:30 a.m. service and the Reverend Don Stiles will be our guest preacher at 11:00 a.m. service of Morning Prayer. The last Exchange took place last fall. The Reverend Doug Hall took more honours for his duck carvings by winning a third prize and an honourable honourable mention, at a recent competition in Brighton. This Sunday, April 16, is the Third Sunday after Easter; Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8:00 and Holy Communion and Holy Baptism will be celebrated celebrated at 11:00 a.m. United Church News On Sunday, April 9, 1989, the flowers gracing the sanctuary of Newcastle United Church were from the funeral of Sidney Has- kill. Port Britain, brother of Mabel Wade. The sermon based on Revelation, The Lamb of God, stressed the need to love God and bring others to Him. The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be celebrated on Mother's Day, May 14. New members will be received received on Sunday, June 11. Sunday, April 30th has been set aside tor Camping Sun day. The Rector of St. George's, the Reverend Douglas Hall and Reverend Donald Stiles will exchange pulpits on Sunday, April 23rd. The Trillium Unit of the UCW met at the home of Grace Rudell last Thursday. At this well-attended meeting meeting Marilyn Martin gave a talk most interesting Quilting. on ighters from Town of Newcastle Station 2 in Newcastle Village marked a special event on Sunday morning when Frank Hoar retired after 40 years service. service. Captain Sam Brereton made a gift presentation on behalf of station colleagues and Her Worshin Mav- or Marie Hubbard followed with gifts from the town, including a medallion for outstanding service. Mr. Hoar acknowledged the presentation with thanks and recalled some of his firefighting experiences. Breakfast Breakfast of bacon and eggs followed. Newcastle Community Bowling Monday Night Ladies League Marilyn Major 187, Glenda Glenda Castellano 190, Mary Pierik 185, 183, 183, Betty Major 180, Susanne Schumann Schumann 206, 200, Lorna Crockett 211, 188, Marilyn Kent 209, Lana Sykes 181, 178. Tuesday Seniors Jack Holmes 182, Albert Pearce 175,173, Ruth Bona- than 195, Stan Powell 174, Lil Bolder stone 171, Stan Allin 163, Ron Burley 204, 166, Marg Burley 235, 174, Vance Cooper 164,158, Jean Holmes 156. Thursday Night Mixed League C. Nicholson 182, 206, Wes Forget 181, 187, 230, Carol Lycett 191, 253, 197, E. Schmid 197, Joe Mendon- ca 202, 206,189, Fae Forget 195, 226, B. Lewis 223,188, 236, B. Richards 194, 210, Donna Mendonca 187, 187, 200, P. Grant 231,191,188, M. Hentig 190, Ken Boyd 181.197, 201, J. Kindratiuk 211, 190, 202, Joe Forget 191.198, 244, B. Brown 196, Don Wright 277, 197, C. Shisler 207, John McGuey 209. Enniskillen News Museum News On Sunday, April. 2nd, 197 people passed, through the door of the Bowmanville Museum in two hours. They came for the annual Open House, to hear Tom Little play the restored Jury- Dominion and to see the results results of our industry during the winter. For 1989, we are pleased to announce that we've added new rooms for view to our popular attraction. attraction. These include, the belvedere, the master bedroom bedroom wardrobe, two galleries galleries about Bowmanville, a rear stairwell landing and our doll gallery. The doll gallery gallery will be expanded later this month upon delivery of three more showcases. Your museum is open six days a week. We're open Tuesday to Saturday 9:30 to 4:30, Sunday 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Special arrangements' can be made for evening 5 tours by calling us g regular office hours at 623-2734. Admission to the museum is used to offset our numerous expenses. A visit to the museum takes about 30 minutes. Upcoming events to note include our bus trip to Ilille- brand Wineries and Niagara on the Lake, May 13. We will be leaving the museum at 9:00 a.m. and returning by 7:00 p.m. The cost in- by eludes return trip transportation transportation aboard a Trentway- ■ Wagner air conditioned bus, the "vintages" tour of Hille- brand Wineries, their popular popular wine tasting snack-lunch and the afternoon in Niagara Niagara on the Lake, where you can shop at your own leisure until departure time. Seating Seating is limited, so book early! For all long distance runners, runners, the museum will be hosting its second fun run on June 24th. Keep watching watching the Statesman for further further details. We hope to see you at your museum during our 1989 season. Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman has returned home,after spending spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tamblyn in Florida. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hope, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Howe, Lake View Manor, Beaverton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimi- gon attended the Melnik - Berard Wedding in Port Perry on Saturday afternoon and the reception following in Oshawa. Weekend visitors of Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Demers and Shaun, Kingston, Sylvie Demers and friend, Oshawa, Mr. Ivason Tamblyn, Orono, Deanne and Aaron Bowman, Enniskillen. Mr. Tom Leadbeater and friend Elaine, Toronto were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. Leadbeater. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe and Maty Lee were Saturday Saturday evening dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Huggins, Courtice, to celebrate Brad's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett Beckett attended the Vimy Dinner Dinner at the Bowmanville' Legion Legion Hall on Sunday afternoon. Reverend Bonnie Kelly, Toronto was a Wednesday evening dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. A surprise birthday par- was held at Blackstock «creation Centre on Saturday Saturday evening in honour of Ralph Werry's 25th birthday. birthday. Over 100 guests helped to celebrate this happy occasion occasion and during the evening two surprise guests for Ralph were Sam Cureatz M.P.P. and Ross Stevenson, M.P. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton were Saturday dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Toda Milford, Newtonville. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery and family were Sunday noon dinner guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Rekker and family to help Joe celebrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. David Cec- chitto, Ryan and Darren, Sudbury were long distance travellers for Patti's brother's brother's birthday. Church Announcements: I Tuesday, April 18th - The M.P. and E. meeting will be held at the Enniskillen Enniskillen Church at 8:00 p.m, II Wednesday, April 19th - at 9:30 a.m. in the Church the U. C.W. meeting will be held. Ill A joint Corn meeting is called for April 19th at 7:30 p.m. to discuss with the Pastoral Relations Committee a profile for the selection of our new minister. minister. The congregation is encouraged encouraged to attend this meeting at Tyrone United Church. The charge Official Board meeting will follow at 8:00 p.m. Enniskillen Brownies had an enjoyable weekend at Camp Samac. SALE A Tractor For All Seasons 1 SPECIAL OFFEI For a limited time receive a curved shaft gasoline trimer for ONLY $1.00 with the purchase of any 300,400,500 scries, tractors Invest in these features: • Heavy-duty Uni-Drive® transaxle • No-tools Tach-A-Matic® Hitch System Strong welded-steel/angle-iron frame r Reliable electric key start •Durable cast-iron front axle • Responsive pinion & sector steering • Powerful cast-iron Kohler Magnum engine 1 Optional mowing attachments available Wheel Horse Power Works For You H Wheel Horse 1 &e SmusM Supine f )uc-. 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