Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Jan 1990, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

< i i i f Newcastle 3nùepenîient Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 31,1990 23 Horticultural Society Members Honored with Presen tations On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited visited Mr; and Mrs. Jack Glover, Glover, Oshawa. The Newtonville Women's Women's Institute met at the home of Bemiece Milligan, •Newtonville, on Wednesday, January 17. • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker, Walker, Belleville, were guests of ;Mr. and Mrs. George Buck- ley on Saturday, when all attended attended the funeral of Jack Elliott, ofjNewtonville. Sympathy Sympathy is extended to relatives relatives and friends of Jack El- », liott. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sierd DeJong and her mother, mother, Mary. Garrod, visited Drs. Bev and Teresa Brere- ton, at Flinton. r • Mr. and Mrs. Albert ; Pearce visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ric Pearce, Kevin and Trisha, . Port Perry. Sympathy is extended to relatives, friends, Tom and , Karen Martin, on the death of their infant son. „ On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited Mr. and - Mrs. William Walker, Port "Hope. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. • Jack Crago visited the Sher- ; mans at Beeton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce visited Thursday af- . temoon with Mr. and Mrs. ; Clarence English, Bowman- ° ville. <•. After the Seniors bowled ; on Tuesday morning they , enjoyed lunch in the Lions Room. The . afternoon was , spent playing cards, winners winners being K. Kimball, Eva Smith, Vance Cooper and Albert Pearce. Low gent was Ron Burley. Low Lady Marion Marion Allin. Mrs. Lil Bolder- stone had the most lone hands. This will be a once-a- month social time. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were his sister Dorothy and her husband Ken Newton of Hamilton. On Sunday all visited Cindy and Ken Morrow Morrow and Kristy, Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell,Mrs. Dale Hunt and boys, Pontypool, and Mrs. Helen Markle, Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests of Beth and Wayne Markle and family, Scarborough. On Sunday, January 21, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding, Karen and Jacquie, Port Perry, celebrated Karen's birthday with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth - Skelding, Parkview Apartments. Newcastle Lioness members members met Monday evening, Guest speaker was Nancy Lowry on Reflexology. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fried- lander, Toronto, spent the week-end with his mother, Raye Friedlander. Sorry to report Mr. Frank Waterbury is ' a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and. Mrs. ' Donald Burley and oldest son Merk- ley, Wingham, visited on Sunday with Mrs. May Burley Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard entertained entertained friends for the Super Bowl game. A super bore according according to some announcers! Mr. and Mrs. Robin All- ANNOUNCEMENT CHARLES CÀTTRAN, D.D.S. , ^ and Staff . are pleased to announce that BERNARD J. CONWAY, B. Sc., D.D.S. will be joining them in the Practice of General Dentistry commencing January, 1990 at 222 King St. E., Suite 204, Bowmanville For an appointment please call 623-5459 DURHAM THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN, OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE. The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes to extend the Newcastle Village Urban Area Boundary in order to permit a residential subdivision within the site indicated on the map below. . NEWCASTLE I SITE I TOWN OF NEWCASTLE In order to assist in the evaluation ol the amendment application, the public Is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Region's Planning Dopnrtmont. Information related to the amendment application Is available In the ollicos of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1N GA3 or by calling BRUCE CHOCHINOV, Planning Department (.116) GGQ-7731 (Whltby)/686-1651 (Toronto), (Toronto), You are encouraged to forward your submission to the Commissioner Commissioner ol Planning at lire above noted address ns soon ns possible. possible. In order to proceed with our review of this amendment application, application, wo would appreciate tbulr receipt prior to Friday, Match 2, 1000, Please Include your address and telephone number and the file number Identified below In any submission made, FILE NO.OPAOOOOG Marie Hubbard Chairman, Planning Committee Dr, M, Michael, M.C.I.P, Commissioner ol Planning dred and grandson Barry Rowe were Sunday supper guests of Annette and Doug Nugent, Bowmanville. Mrs. Lois Rowe, Memorial Hospital Hospital was also a visitor with her daughter and son-in- law, Doug and Annette. On Sunday, January 21st, Ben and, Narda Hoogkamp Hoogkamp and Audrey Gogertv visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Briffe tt, Richmond Hill. The Briffetts wished to be remembered remembered to all their Newcastle Newcastle friends. ' Friday luncheon guests of Jack ana Hazel Crago were Janelle and Daniel Andrews, Andrews, Maurice Coulter, Downsview, Sandra and Donald Sherman, Beeton. Mrs. Coulter and the Shermans Shermans also visited Miss Dor- rene Powell and Floyd, Lake Shore. On Thursday evening Assistant Assistant District Director Vicki Lesnick, Jack and Hazel Hazel Crago attended the Oro- no Horticultural Society's pot luck dinner and annual meeting. Vicki installed the 1990 officers. Mrs. Marlene Murray, Frankford was a Friday overnight visitor with her family Art and Fred Bedwin, Lake Shore. Miss Dora Taylor Taylor and Maurice Butt, Cour- tice, visited the family on Friday evening. UCW General Meeting On Monday afternoon, January 22nd, the UCW general meeting was held in the Board Room of Newcastle Newcastle United Church. Since this was the initial meeting of the year President Maijo- rie Caswell dealt with much business. Mrs. Suzanne Schumann acted as secretary secretary and read thank you notes and letters. Presbyte- rial will be held March 7, 1990. Front panels from Campbell, Campbell, soups 'are*'being, saved. Stamps (Parb't Blags arid Queen excluded) are also needed. With foreign stamps the whole envelope is requested. requested. This is questionable, questionable, since one's address is a personal matter. It was decided decided that shut-ins should be visited twice a year with flowers, cards or favours. The Golden Harvest Craft and Bake Sale will be held on Saturday, October 13 and the turkey supper on Saturday, Saturday, November 3. The Easter Thank Offering Offering will be held on Monday, April 9 with the Trillium Unit in charge. Presenting the devotional and serving lunch were Shirley Coyle. Pearl Noble and Marie Peawell. Fiddle Club The Orono and District Fiddle Club had another enjoyable enjoyable evening on Wednesday, Wednesday, January 17. The foggy weather did not deter followers followers from attending. President President Bemie Martin conducted conducted another door prize draw and that evening Mr. Fred Bedwin had returned the old pantry door (donated by Miss Catherine Stewart) all signed, and the lucky door- prize winners on January 17 were Elizabeth and Maurice Courneyea. Lucky Cheryl Duval won the fifty-fifty draw. All other attendante received an interesting newsletter, containing an interview interview with pianist Evelyn Stinson, news and events of nil three fiddle clubs-Port Perry, Oshnwn-Whitby, and Orono District. Next Orono Fiddle Club night will be February 21, 1990, at the Newcastle Community Hall. Horticulture On Tuesday evening, January 23, 1990, the Newcastle Newcastle Horticultural Society mot in the Centennial Room of the Newcastle Community Community Hall. President Vicki Lea- nick welcomed nil and announced announced dates of upcoming events, among them the Dis- i trict Annual at Beaverton on Saturday, ' April 21. Two films, Herbs, and Garden of the Great Spirit (St. Lawrence Lawrence Islands National Park) provided entertainment. entertainment. Past President Donna Morrow ofBotlinny was pro- sonted with a service certificate certificate for her year of service in the society here. President President Vicki Lesnick received the prize for the most points in 1989 shows, This was a lovely hand-painted plate, painted and donated by Mrs. 'oris Prust. Winners of the photo- graphic competitions were announced by Vicki. Lunch was served bv Nnrdn Hook- knmp and dona Rickard. Awarded prize money wore: In Glass 1 Breath of Spring 1st Hazel Crago, 2nd Donna Morrow, 3rd Dennis Morrow, Morrow, 4th Narda Hoogkamp. Class 2 Solitude - one tril- liuiri 1st Hazel Crago, 2nd Vicki Lesnick. Class 3 Captured Beauty, cactus in bloom, 3rd Narda Hoogkamp, 4th Donna Morrow. Morrow. Class 4 Profusion, vase of lilacs 4th Vicki Lesnick. Class 5 - Woodland Wonder, Wonder, close-up of fungi 2nd Hazel Crago. Class 6 Twist and Turn - 2nd Donna Morrow. Class 7 Roadside Romance Romance - 1st Vicki Lesnick. Class 8 - Autumn Harvest Harvest - 1st Donna Morrow, 2nd Vicki Lesnick. Class 9 Autumn Reflections Reflections - 1st Angela Dey, 2nd Helen Hobbs, 3rd Vicki Les- nick. Class 10 Crystal Clear - winter scene, 1st Angela Dey, 2nd Vicki Lesnick, 3rd Hazel Crago, 4th Zory Lesnick. Lesnick. St. George's Church At St. George's Anglican Church on Sunday, January 28, Holy Communion was celebrated at eight o'clock with Morning Prayer and Homily at eleven o'clock. The Rector was attending St. Saviour's Vestry and Mr. Oakley Peters, Lay Reader, led the eleven o'clock service. service. At the special vestry on January 24, a decision was made to proceed with the next step of preparing drawings drawings anti costs for the expansion expansion of St. George's. The flowers on the Altar were given to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Hemal William and Gladys Hempstead by daughter Joan Dawson and family. For the Youth Group on Sunday evening a video called Caught In Time was shown. . On Sunday February 4th ' the - regular Holy Communion Communion Sérvice will be held at' 8 a.m. with Morning Prayer at 11 a.m. followed by the annual annual vestry meeting in the Parish Hall. Classes for young people begin on Thursday, February February 1st at 4 p.m. in St. George's. Adult classes begin begin Wednesday, February 21st at 7 p.m. There will be a Valentine Bake Sale on Saturday, February February 10, 1990 at 10 a.m. in St. George's Parish Hall. B P r Di United Church On Sunday, January 28, Reverend Donald Stiles reached the sermon, Ten "ays, Years and Minutes. Lay reader, Marjorie Caswell Caswell read scriptures, Matthew Matthew 5 verses 1-12 and Mi- cah 6 verses 1-8. The choir rendered the anthem, Seek Ye First The Kingdom of God. Next Sunday, February 4, new members of the Official Official Board will be installed during the service. The moderator, the Rt. Reverend Dr. Sang Chul Lee will speak and meet the people people at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, February 13, at Newcastle United Church. The Trillium Unit of the UCW will meet at the manse on Thursday, February February 1 at 2 p.m. The Session will meet at the manse on Tuesday, February February 6 at 7:30 p.m. Bible Study group meets in the Board Room Wednesday Wednesday mornings at 10. Newcastle Village Bowling. Ladies League Marilyn Kent 183, 228, Glenda Castellano 223, 182, Bobbie Tims 198, 256, 203, Marg Miller 233, Mary Pie- rik 221, Betty Major 201, 190, 223. Bernice Henderson 193, Melody Chapman 205, Carol Johnson 205, Lorna Crockett 249, Cindy Poirer 183, Marilyn Major 190, 185, 197, Louise McKnight 250,199. ' Tuesday Seniors George Buckley 152, Ron Burley 171," Marg Burley 166, Stan Powell 152, Jean Holmes 155, Vance Cooper 219, Jenny Hicks 153, Eva Smith 158, Lonnie Parder 188, Albert Pearce 162. Thursday Mixed League Chris Nicholson 229, Greg Forget 212, 186, Joe Mendonca ' 187, 271, 252, John MdGueÿ-,181, 175-,-Ken- Boy d 204, "218, Fae' Forget 255, 176, 199, Jackie. En- dratiuk 245, Ted Ritchie 179, 205, 203, Donna Mendonca Mendonca 192, Marylee Hentig 179, Wes Forget 201, 261, 199, Bob Forget 225, 223, Carol Lycett 188, Pat Grant . 179, 177, Ruth Forget 176, Bill Brown 224, Joe Forget 242,191, Ken Jury 176, 205, Betty Richards 189, Mary- lou Travers 207, 176, Joyce Mendonca 216, Tom Kinclra- tiuk 201. Two interesting presentations were made at Newcastle Newcastle Horticultural Society's meeting last week. The participants are pictured here, 1-r, Donna Morrow , now of Bethany, who was presented with a service certificate for her many years of service to the society. This presentation was made by President. Vicki Lesnick, Lesnick, who was presented with a hand-painted plate for having the most points in 1989 shows. Hazel Crago made the presentation on behalf of Mrs. Doris Prust who donated the plate. Puck Dropping Starts Non-Contact Tournament Curt Trimble (left) and Larry Carroll conduct the opening face-off for a men's non-contact tournament in Newcastle on Sunday, January 28. At the conclusion conclusion of the tournament, a Super Bowl party was held upstairs at the Newcastle Arena, complete with a large video screen for the game. Both the first and second second place teams in the six team tournament were from Newcastle. Radie /hack Radie /hack Radio/hadt Radio /hack Radio /hack Radio /hack Best PC Compatibles Made In North America 286-Based Tandy 1000 TL/2 High performance for small business and home office applications. jgggsw Radio/haott Now Was $1999.00 • Intel 8D286 Microprocessor gives you extraordinary speed and processing power • 640K RAM and 3 Va" diskdrive are standard New integrated drive electronics provide low- cost hard disk expansion Monilor/Mouse not included Bowmanville Audio-Vision Radio Shack Authorized Sales Centre 58 King St. W. Telephone 623-2312 "Bowmanville's Complete Electronics Store" -- REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES -- oci|/ oipcy spcii/ oipcy spetl/ oipeg speii/ oipey >pe«V

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy