v » The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 27,1989 3 Nemcastle 3nhepeniiEttt ■mtumr, : T ' " I ïSŒS 1 . 1 § ■'■Kit'S !■ À ' n; w % y ■ I* Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 A Happy New Year to ippy everyone! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, of Port Hope, to New Jersey on Friday Friday morning. On Saturday Bill and Margaret's oldest son Greg was married. Mrs. Anneke Verbeek returned returned recently from a vacation vacation in Holland where she visited her relatives. Mrs. Joan Bowen, Cavan, visited on Friday with her brother and sister-in-law, Juanita and Murray Martin. Rev. and Mrs. Donald Stiles and Don Jr., visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiles, Peterborough. Peterborough. . Birthday greetings to Fred Glanville, Allison Pow- i Cole, Clara at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Sunday, December 24, 1989. Clara, beloved wife of Ralph Cole. Dear mother of Donna, and her husband Walt Ver- leysen and Ralph and his wife Elaine. Loving grandmother grandmother of Sandy, Tracey, Tricia and Tammy. Friends were able to call at the Morris Morris Funeral Chapel, 4 Division Division St., Bowmanville on Tuesday. Private family funeral funeral service was held in the chapel on Wednesday. Cremation Cremation at Thornton Crematorium, Crematorium, Oshawa. Donations to Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. 52-1SN ■ Myers, Norma Jenneva at her residence, Orono on Friday, December 22, 1989 in her 84th year. Norma beloved beloved wife of the late James Myers. Loving mother of Jim, Karen (Mrs. E. Colletti) both of Grimsby, Tannis McAuliffe of Ingleside, 1 Mel- va (Mrs. Keith Adams) of Oshawa, Mary (Mrs. Dennis Abramofi) of Orono and John of British Columbia and the late Thomas, Ken- more and Eryline. Loved grandmother of 12 grandchildren grandchildren and 3 greatgrandchildren. greatgrandchildren. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Funeral Chapel, 4 Division St., Bowmanville on Saturday. Funeral service was held complete in the Chapel on Sunday at 3 p.m. Interment St. George's Cemetery. Donations Donations to Mystrophy or Cystic Fibrosis would be appreciated. appreciated. 52-1SN Nimigon, Mary at Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, December 22, 1989 in her 61st. year. Mary (ne: Copp) beloved wife of Alex Nimigon, Oshawa. Loved sister of Donna Stewart of Hinton, Alberta and Betty Swann of Toronto. Dear sister sister in law of John Nimigon, Nick Nimigon, Mike Nimigon, Nimigon, Mary Miller, Paul Nimigon, Nimigon, Anno Jamieson, Bill Nimigon, Mike Nimigon, Patricia Patricia Pogue, Steve Nimigon and Morris Nimigon. Also loved by her nieces and nephews. Friends were able to call at the Morris Funeral Chapel. 4 Division St., Bow- mnnvillo on Saturday. Funeral Funeral service was held complete complete in the Chapel on Sunday, December 24th., at 1:30 p.m. Spring interment Fcnclon Falls. Donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be gratefully appreciated. 52-1SN Learn to Drive and Survive ell, Nellie Martin, Wilda Johnson and Kaye Quinney. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell visited visited Mrs. Kay Ormiston, Bowmanville, and her son and daughter-in-law, Mary and David Ormiston, home from Singapore. Kay, accompanied accompanied by Monica Grey, just returned from a Mediterranean Mediterranean cruise on Wednesday. On Thursday, Jack and Hazel Crago visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Burns, Cory and Tyler, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Sunday, Dec. 17, Mrs. Lena Graham and friends attended the! Christmas Concert at Grace Church-on- the-Hill, Toronto. Lena's daughter-in-law, Melva Graham Graham directed this men, boys and girls choir of sixty voices voices - a lovely evening. Since we compiled this news on Saturday morning, it is very scarce. Please call any time this week with your items. Thank you for all your past patronage. We wouldn't have news without you! Hazel and Jack Crago. OLD TIME FIDDLE CLUB On Wednesday evening, Dec. 20, 1989, the Orono and District Old Time Fiddle Fiddle Club enjoyed its regular monthly meeting at the Newcastle Community Hall. The new executive for 1990 are President Treasurer, Treasurer, Beroie Martin; 1st Vice President, Wendell Trineer; 2nd Vice President, Keith Wood and Secretary, Alice Hay. A newsletter for the Orono and District, Port Perry and Oshawa, and Whitby Old Time Fiddle Clubs was given to attendants attendants on Wednesday evening. evening. From it, we learn that fiddlers will enjoy New Year's Eve at Camp Samac. The two hiindred tickets are i going like hot-cakes, Whitby 1 sessions me held at Hey den- shore the first Wednesday of each month. On Wednesday evening President Bemie Martin, on behalf of the Club, presented presented Wendell Trineer with a ift and his wife Freda with owers. Wendell was the founder of this club and he and his wife and daughter Wendy worked hard all year to make the evenings so successful. successful. Some lucky lady also won $53. for the fifty- fifty draw and Mr. Fred Bea- win, Lake Shore, won the door prize - actually, a door. The aoor looked like an antique antique cupboard door with spice recipe page pasted on tne inside. Fred is to sign his name on this door and return it next month when the Orono and District Old Time Fiddle Club meets the third Wednesday, January 17, 1990. If you come, you may win the door prize! Newcastle Village and District Historical Society The executive officers for the year 1990 will be: Presi dent, Francis Jose; Vice-. Pres., Denis Schmiegelow; Treasurer, Mabel Goode; Past President, Pat Macdon- nell; Directors Dyana Layng, Lorraine Lover, Jean Rickard (2 years); Tom Webb, Erla Jose, Pat Mac- donnell (1 year); Membership, Membership, Florence Taylor; Display Display Case, Jack Gordon: Newsletter, Herb Taylor. Please volunteer for Secre- en Thome 185, Kay Powell 165. Thursday Night Mixed League C. Nicholson 204, 211, Joe Mendonca 187,198,178, John McGuey 235, M. Hen- tig 215, G. Forget 224, 272, 205, Donna Mendonca 195, J. Kindratiuk 177,19L 214, T. Ritchie 185, Fae Forget 177, Ken Boyd 183, 197, B. Brown 187, Joe Forget 195, 214, 202, K. Jury 193, B. Richards 184, M. Travers 218, Wes Forget 182,193, B. Forget 185, 187, 201, Carol Lycett 191, 233, T. Kindratiuk Kindratiuk 192. Bits and Pieces tarVs position. The ' ju.ie January 17 meeting, the society has been invited by the East Durham Historical Historical Society to enjoy Mr. Ian Bowering who will show slides and speak at the Lions Lions Centre, Port Hope. Mr. Bowering has written a fascinating fascinating book, The Art and Mystery of Brewing in Ontario. Ontario. Tom Webb will appear on TV Jan. 21st, 1990, in The Private Capital, a story about Ottawa in 1899 with some scenes taken at Bowmanville Bowmanville Museum. United Church News On Sunday evening, December December 17, 1989, the Newcastle Newcastle United Church Sunday Sunday School Concert was held, and was well attended. Christmas Through the Centuries was presented. Superintendent Jim Coyle welcomed all. Brandon Coyle was the narrator for the evening. The primary class portrayed the First <J- H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S. All participated participated in Angels We Have Heard on High. The Window of Charvel was presented by the primary and junior class. The Junior Choir sang the Huron Carol. How the Grinch Stole Christmas was presented by the children of Grade 1, Kindergarten and Nursery Classes and the story story was told by Charles and Kathy Ewert. The Grinch was Don Stiles, Jr. ... . Props, lighting and greet-, ing were thé work of the intermediate intermediate and senior class.' The Superintendent Family, Family, the Jim Coyles, thanked all for their support, through time, talents, and finances, and wished everyone everyone a blessed Christmas. NEWCASTLE VILLAGE BOWLING Ladies League Marilyn Kent 205, Glenda Glenda Castellano 235, Bobbie Tims 183, Betty Major 214, Marilyn Major 195, Cindy Poirer 189, Norma Moffatt 197, Mary Pierik 187, Lana Sykes 176, Lorna Crockett 218, 202, 251, Louise McKnight 175, 178, 214, Carol Johnson 224. Tuesday Seniors Marion Allin 154, Stan Allin 171, Marg Burlery 205, 200, Ron Burley 156, 159, Lil Bolderstone 158, Vance Cooper 212, Art Compton 175, Jack Holmes 181, Jean Holmes 157, Stan Powell 154, Albert Pearce 158,191, John Thorne 183, 170, Hel- IT'S SALES TIME - For the rest of this week and probably most of January, January, merchants whose business was not as brisk in December as they anticipated, anticipated, will be doing their best to make up for it with fabulous sales. It will be an ideal time to ick up needed items at argain basement prices. All you'll need is money, or credit card equivalent. Have fun! CONGRATULATIONS - This evening at 7:30 the Newcastle Village Lions Club will hold the official opening of their new room in the Community Hall. They have good reason reason to be proud of their efforts, and we hope to share their joy with our readers through photos of the event. HEALTH TAX - To put it mildly, we are just a trifle annoyed with the provincial Liberals who, in their wisdom and without without too much consultation with us, decided that employers employers should pay a Health Tax, starting Jan. 1st, 1990. Not only are we not impressed by another another attempt to strangle small business, but the regulations arrived by mail on Friday, leaving us only three working days to read, interpret and modify our computer programs. We're fortunate fortunate in that we can make programming changes ourselves. But, what about those who can't? Good luck getting a programmer programmer this time of year. Maybe we all should send Premier Peterson Peterson the overtime bill! LOTS OF HOCKEY -- For some very entertaining entertaining young hockey, be sure to make your way to the Bowmanville Recreation Complex for the Schicke- danz Christmas Classic. The tournament started on December 26 and runs until December 30th. On Thursday, December 28th, participants and their families are invited to a free Christmas Dance in the Community Centre of the Complex. Dancing will start at 8:00 p.m. A lot of people have worked yery hard to organize organize this event. Please support their efforts. "WùiAittÿ 'TH&vttf a! id <*■ 'Hecu- 'fyetw! f\ ■ - and 'THanilq* CENTRAL PAINT and WALLPAPER 295 Rltson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939 It's all priced to go!! Boxing Week Sale Starts Wednesday, December 27th It's all priced to go! Everything must be cleared out for the New Year, The largest centre with the biggest savings. You can't afford to miss shopping this week at the Oshawa Centre. 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