12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 13,1989 Stye Newcastle 3nbeuenbent Long Time Horticultural Member Honored with Certificate flilllll •» I -fmmi \ ? ■'WÊm Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Enjoying the ' festival of lights at Niagara Falls on the week-end were Sandra Schmahl, Jordan and Carly, Candy Storks and niece Amanda. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Port Hope, were Saturday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fried- lander and Jason, Toronto, spent the Week-end with his mother, Mrs. Raye Fried- lander. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storks and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lee, Oshawa, enjoyed dinner dinner with friends at the Oshawa Golf Club on Saturday Saturday evening. Mrs. Margaret Gibson visited on Saturday with Mrs. Nellie Spencer, Parkview Parkview Apartments. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Mr. Robert Walton who passed away last week. Birthday greetings to Marg Miler, Allen Gray, Susan Susan Likozar, Ronald Powell, Barry Head, Myrtle Naylor and John Metrailler. To Marjorie and Jim Caswell Caswell and Newton and Chris- tena Selby who both observe 35th wedding anniversaries this month, we extend congratulations congratulations and best wishes. wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Powell Powell entertained her family on Saturday evening, celebrating celebrating brother Jim Mcllroy's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watson, Wilmot Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heard, Bow : manville and Mrs. June Pitt, Rice Lake, enjoyed this family family gathering. Miss Cathy Scott and Miss Chris Edmuson were Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce enjoyed Sunday evening evening dinner with Ric and Marilyn Pearce, Port Perry, after which all attended the Christmas concert at Port Perry United Church Sunday Sunday School. Trish and Kevin participated in the program. Last Wednesday evening residents and Board members members of Parkview Apartments Apartments enjoyed their annual Christmas dinner catered to by the ladies of the United Church Women. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lois Rowe was home from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, helping the family celebrate her husband husband Doug's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wood, Orono, visited the family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie All- dred, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Sunday evening dinner guests of Hazel Hazel and Walter Murphy. On Monday, December 4, members of the Newtonville Women's Institute enjoyed their Christmas party in Port Hope. After dinner at the Port Hope Legion, a social social afternoon was spent at the home of Mrs. Anna Hughes. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stapleton, Newtonville, hosted a birthday birthday party in honour of her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth Skelding. Attending this happy family gathering were George and Joan Skelding, Niagara Falls, Jack and Nan Skelding and Karen, Port Perry, Bill and Mary Skelding, Newtonville, and George Jr. and Cindy Skelding and girls Alicia, Amanda and Rachel of Niagara Niagara Falls who were overnight overnight visitors with Bill and Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Doug Wade, Peggy, Stephanie and Paul of Oshawa. Sorry to report Mrs. Margaret Margaret Pearce is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Horticultural Society At the Newcastle United Church Sunday School Hall on Tuesday evening, December December 5, 1989, the Newcastle Horticultural Society held its annual pot luck dinner and Christmas Show. The many attendants enjoyed enjoyed a sumptuous meal after after which President Vicki Lesnick introduced the head table guests, Barbara Weese from the OMAF office and District Director Anne mj a ! Bourke. Anne brought greetings greetings from the OHA and announced announced the June Convention Convention at York University. Barbara announced upcoming upcoming workshops at Nestleton on March 6. After reports were given, Youth leader Narda Hoogkamp Hoogkamp introduced Berme Martin who played his hammered hammered dulcimer. His beautiful beautiful music was appreciated by all. Marion Allin played the piano for the singing of Christmas carols. Miss Anne Bourke had the pleasant duty of present- Madeleine Buckley with iervice Certificate for her long years of dedication to the Horticultural Society, 22 years in Huntsville and 20 in Newcastle. The nominations nominations for the 1990 slate of officers officers were conducted by Anne Bourke. Prizes were awarded to the following winners of the Junior Show. Class 1 Christmas Hello, an arrangement for a shut- in 1st Amy Schumann, 2nd Patrick Cassell, 3rd Douglas Walton, 4th Marisha Caswell. Caswell. Class 2 Christmas Tree Ornament 1st Douglas Walton, Walton, 2nd Rene Bedard, 3rd Robert Walton, 4th Amanda Storks. Class 3 Christmas Centrepiece Centrepiece 1st Sara Castellano, 2nd Amy Schumann, 3rd Rene Bedard, 4th Douglas Walton. In the older junior section the following won prizes: Class 1 - 1st Amanda Rogers, Rogers, 2nd Matthew Caswell, 3rd Lisa Wright, 4th Nicole Norton. Class 3 - 1st Amanda Rogers, 2nd Robert Walton, 3rdf Nicole Norton, 4th Karen Karen King. Well done Juniors! Winners of the adult show were, Class 1 Christmas Christmas Corsage 1st Vicki Lesnick, Lesnick, 2nd Hazel Crago. Class 2 Dining table arrangement arrangement 1st Narda Hoogkamp, Hoogkamp, 2nd Vicki Lesnick, 3rd Marjorie Caswell. Class 3 Basket for Shut- in 1st Marjorie Caswell, 2nd Vickie Lesnick, 3rd Joan ' o' ;>J< « 6 GReenngs .• o. ». 0 Times may have changed but one thing is still the same-- sending holiday greetings to friends old and new. It's a pleasure to wish you happy holidays and thank you for letting us serve you throughout the year. Merry Christmas from the girls at Hut 'n' Kurl Violet, Wendy, Darolyn, Diana and Fern 71 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone 623-5019 ••Vo P.S. Have a Happy and Safe Holiday Dawson, 4th, Hazel Crago. Class 4 Small arrangement arrangement for shut-in 1st Vicki Lesnick, 2nd Angela Dey. Class 5 Mantel arrangement arrangement 1st Angela Dey, 2nd Narda Hoogkamp. Class 6 Christmas Craft gift 1st Narda Hoogkamp, 2nd Vicki Lesnick, 3rd Betty Blaker, 4th Angela Dey. Class 7 Door Swag 1st Madeleine Buckley, 2nd Marjorie Caswell, 3rd Betty Blaker, 4th Hazel Crago. Class 8 Christmas Wreath 1st Betty Blaker, 2nd Vicki Lesnick, 3rd Angela Angela Dey. President Vicki Lesnick closed the program with best wishes for Christmas and the New Year. Anglican News At St. George's Anglican Church on the Second Sunday Sunday of Advent, December 10, 1989, the flowers on the Altar Altar were to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Larue, Larue, Ronald and Nancy Martin Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Williams, given by Lucy and Marion Martin. Flowers on the Chancel steps were in memory of Robert William Walton. Holy Communion was celebrated at 8 a.m. and Morning Prayer and Sermon at eleven o'clock. On December 13, the Wednesday A.M. Group will be serving their Christmas Luncheon at 12 noon in St. George's Parish Hall. On December 17, the 3rd Sunday in Advent there will be Holy Communion at 8 a.m. and Holy Communion and Sermon and St. George's White Gift Sunday. Help is needed for Thursday, Thursday, December 14 catering to Senior Citizens Banquet at 6:30 p.m. On Sunday, December 17 at 7 p.m. there will be a presentation of the Service of Lessons and Carols as has been given in King's College Cambridge, England, since 1918. A reception will be held in the parish hall following following the service and all members of the Parish are invited to be guests of the Rector, his wife Helen, and daughters . Ruthann and Valerie. They will be serving hot mulled cider and warm mince-meat tarts as their thank-you to both churches. On Thursday, December 21st at 7:30 p.m the Adviso ry Board will meet in the Parish Hall. United Church News On Sunday, December 10, 1989, flowers from the funeral of Mr. Bob Walton and pointsettias in memory of Amelia and Sidney Lancaster, Lancaster, Edna Allin, Vera and Ronald Bovaird, and Margaret Margaret Bundy, added to tb beauty of the sanctuary. Sunday School superintendents superintendents Shirley and Jim Coyle greeted the congregation congregation on this White Gift Sunday,when Sunday,when the. children performed performed in the service. Kathy Ewert and her daughter Jennyn read the scriptures. The Junior Choir sang about the Wonderful Gingerbread House and Hey Hey Anybody Anybody Listening, while the senior choir sang the anthem, anthem, The Holy Child. The intermediate and senior classes presented the story of how White Gift Sunday Sunday began. Their leader, Shirley Rogers, narrated the legend. The Advent Candles were lit by the Nowland Family - Tom, Debbie, Katie and Joanna. Fifteen decorations were placed on the Mission tree. Each Sunday now Mr. Francis Francis Jose will sell Charles Ewert's books, Courage to be Me, the proceeds for tne mission mission fund. On Sunday evening Charles and Kathy Ewert entertained the youth group at their home. On Saturday, December 16, at 1 p.m. children taking part in next week's Christmas Christmas Thru the Centuries will meet at the church for practice. practice. On Sunday, December 17, Advent III morning wor ship at 10:30 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m. the annual Christmas Christmas Concert will be presented. presented. ; ., I , Newcastle Village Bowling 1 Monday Ladies League Mary Pierik 176, 196, 178, Linda Campbell 188, 244, 209, Marilyn Major 180, 204, 178, Lorna Crockett Crockett 217, Bobbie Tims 204, 182, Louise McKnight 187, 186, Cindy Plain 199, Carol Johnson 197, 182, Marilyn Kent 233, Glenda Castellano 186. There was a special presentation at Newcastle Hor- Huntsville's Horticultural Society. Taking part in the trcultural Society sOhnstmas Show last week A Ser- award ceremony were, hr, District Director Anne vice Certificate was presented to Madeleine Buckley Bourke, Newcastle President Vicki Lesnick and Mrs.' in recognition of her 20 years as a member of the Buckley. Newcastle Society and 22 years as a member of Tuesday Seniors Stan Allin 173, Marg Burley 203, Ron Burley 188, Lil Solders tone 160, Vance Cooper 158, Jack Holmes 159, Lon Pardy 154, Helen Thorne 166, John Thorne 180, 201. Thursday Night Mixed L<6AgU0 Wes Forget 193, 175,201, B. Forget 184, 181, Carol Lycett 183, 203, T. Kindra- tiuk 186, P. Grant 261, B. Brown 193, 188, Joe Forget 267, 179, 263, K. Jury 181, 241, B. Richards 220, 184, C. Nicholson 199, G. Forget 196 Joe Mendonca 188, M. Hentig 185, Ken Boyd 228, 181, 195, Fae Forget 188, 185, J. Kindratiuk 207, 222, T. Ritchie 202,190, 206. Newcastle Village Youth Bowling Seniors Matthew Caswell 102, Tim Harness 123, Christopher Christopher Mathias 105, 113, Michael Michael Coe 133,103, Shannon Holmes 137, Grant Burke 117, 169, Stephen Barber 103, Barb Metcalf 105, Kevin Kevin Tutkoluk 140, 191, Nathan Nathan Coyle 103, Shaun Hen- tig 131, Doug McCurdy 136, 111, Richard Jenkins 151, 138, Angela Coe 113. Juniors Douglas Walton 89, 91, Nathan Schroor 78, 83, Chris lynch 86, Sara Castellano Castellano 76, 103, Steven Scott 78, 123, Jeff Scott 103, Michelle Michelle Alldread 104, Janice Perkins 76, 66, Jeffrey Giles 100, 73, Lori Giles 117, 91, Matthew Schyff 67, Cheryl L, Robert Walton Perltins 81, 92,104, Adam Stripp 73. The Newcastle Horticultural Society had some special entertainment at their Christmas Show in the United Church Sunday School room on Tuesday, Dec. 5th. Bernie Martin of Kendal brought along his homemade hammered dulcimer instrument instrument and played several well known Christmas numbers for the large crowd. M 10%...20%...30% UP TO ^ Woff Selected Items during our PreChristmas "Boxing Day" Sale NOWON! 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