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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Mar 1990, p. 19

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! I 1 •Newcastle 3nbepenbent ■ ir ÎÎ! X - g: ^ ■ ' J 0 " J* ' • Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Historical Society 'On Monday evening, March 19, the Newcastle Village and District Historical Historical Society met in the Centennial Centennial Room of the Newcastle; Newcastle; Community Hall, President Francis Jose announced announced a workshop on Restoring Restoring Your Own Home in Bethany on Saturday, April 21. Definite numbers are needed for pre-registration. Al house tour may come to fruition in 1991. Another Collectors Fair is being contemplated. contemplated. .' A list of street names for proposed new streets has been compiled. Magic lantern lantern slides for the old United Church projector, now the property of the Historical Society, will be accepted. ; Mrs. Lorraine Lover introduced introduced guest speaker Bill Humber, President of Continuing Continuing Education at Seneca Cjollege. Since his interests in sports are predominate, his tales of Newcastle revolved revolved around cricket matches in the middle of the nineteenth century, mentioning mentioning Darlington, Toronto, Newcastle, Orono, Cobourg and Port Hope teams. Baseball, Baseball, lacrosse, bicycling, track and field, dog racing, pigeon shooting, plowing matches, interspersed with tidbits of gossip? made for an interesting evening's entertainment. entertainment. Many old family family names were heard - Andrus, Andrus, Tamblyn, Werry, Wright, Fogg, Hughes,etc. I To close his speech, Mr. Humber sang an 1880 Lacrosse Lacrosse song composed by James Hughes. Mrs. Bessie Gannon, of Oshawa.was in attendance seeking information information on the Awde family. Lunch and a social time followed. followed. Horticultural Society On Tuesday evening, March 20, the Newcastle Horticultural Society met in the Centennial Room. President President Vicki Lesnick introduced introduced Mrs. Bertha Barnes who gave detailed instructions instructions on the growing and care of African violets or Saint Paulias, members of the Gesneriad family. Light soil and water are the three factors which determind the health of houseplants. Moist, porous, soil in pots from 2 1/2" to 4" is necessary for African violets. Water from the top with water which has been taken from the tap the night before. Fertilize carefully. Keep out of draughts and protect from strong sun's rays. Mrs. Barnes demonstrated potting potting plants and gave these and 1 eaves for door prizes. . Miss Anne Bourke, District District 17 Director was in attendance attendance and demonstrated a wall of water ideal for early early plants in the garden! District District 17 annual convention is being held at the Legion Hall, Beaverton, on Saturday, Saturday, April 21, 1990. The OHA Convention at York University is June 19, 20 and 21 and closing dates for registration is early in May. Draws for door prizes were made and lunch was served by Wylma Allin and Madeleine Madeleine Buckley. Fiddle News Orono and District Fiddle Club enjoyed its monthly get-together at Newcastle Community Hall on Wednesday Wednesday evening, March 21. Among the many fiddlers who provided entertainment was Mr. Lewis Wood, who resides at Strathaven, Bow- manville. Mr. Wood will be 86 years young on Saturday, May 5, 1990, and we look forward to hearing him play at the April 18 evening at the Newcastle Community Hall again. The Door prize, that real cupboard door, was won by Ron Phillips, Newtonville. do The prize donated by Alice and Stan Hoy, of Courtice was won by Cathy and William William Peard, Scarborough. The Trineer prize was won by Louise Wright, Bowman- ville. Lucky Leslie Campbell of Elizabethville was the fifty-fifty fifty-fifty winner. On Saturday, March 24, 1990, at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Janice Brown and Sam Parsons. Parsons. Sunday visitors with Dorrene Dorrene and Floyd Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Trew, of Elizabethville and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sharman, Bee- tori, and her mother Mrs. Maurice Coulter, Downs- view. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray, Murray, Frankford, spent the weekend with Mr. Arthur Bedwin and Fred, Lake Shore. On Monday Gary Powell, Jennifer Hopkins and Mike Speziale visited co-worker Doug Notton who remains a patient in St. Michael's Hospital, Hospital, Toronto. On Tuesday evening the Newcastle Lioness Directors met. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Powell were the Wayne Hunt's of Pontypool ana the Markles of Scarborough, On Thursday afternoon, March 22, 1990, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago and Miss Dorrene Powell called at the Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, Whitby, to pay respects to Betty Weldon (nee Bernice Elizabeth Elizabeth Lawler), Betty's grand- • mother was Emma Jane Selby, Selby, sister of Isaac Selby, grandfather of Hazel and Dorrene. Birthday greetings to Jeff Pearce, Michael Rickard, Annette Rowe, Dorrene Powell, Powell, Shirley Allison, Jack Chard, Aimee Brereton, Johnna Lynn Chard, Lois Huber and Bruce Alldred. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Morrow and Darren, Bethany. Bethany. Master Stephen Gray, of Ajax, was a Saturday overnight overnight visitor with his Baba, Vicki Gray. On Sunday, he returned home with his family, family, Mr. and Mrs. George Gray and Michael. 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E., OSHAWA 243 KING ST. E., BOWMANVILLE VISA be held some time in April. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell visited visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Markle and family, celebrating celebrating Alyssa's 20th birthday. On Sunday evening Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding and Mr. Raymond Chapman were dinner guests of Bill and Mary Skelding, Newtonville. Frank and Betty Stapleton and girls were also at this celebration, in honour of Betty's birthday. Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry Wade were Michael and Kevin Wade, of Bowman- ville. On Saturday. Larry and Barbara Pearce entertained friends and family on the occasion occasion of son Jemrey's 14th birthday. In attendance were brother Michael, former former neighbours Bill, Helen and Jason Montgomery, of Welcome, Pat and Emile Saturday evening visitors ■ladys Wood were Varga, ol Peterborough, Kim and Wayne Pearce, Vila and Kirk, of Bethany, Ric, Marilyn, Marilyn, Kevin and Trisha of Port Perry, Ted and Elizabeth Elizabeth of Walton, Adam and Jason of Bowmanville, Albert Albert and Myrtle Pearce. Mr. Douglas Cunningham Cunningham is a patient in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Saturday afternoon visitors visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson, Starkville and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gordon, Port Hope. day ( with Mrs. Gh Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono. Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Isobel Harris, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, were Doris Trimble, Trimble, Bowmanville, Lena Graham, Graham, Margaret Rudman and Kathleen Kimball, Newcastle. Newcastle. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and'Mrs. John Scott visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow Morrow and Kristy, Millbrook, with her half-sister Jean and Charlie Lyall, Peterborough Peterborough and with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Perrin, Peterborough. Peterborough. On Sunday, Mrs. Maxine Felgate, Unionville, spent the day with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Supper guests with Mrs. Wood were Pamela Felgate and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Felgate, Toronto. Enjoying a recent holiday in St. Petersburg, Florida were Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Mr. Douglas Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalgaro, Baltimore, Bruce and Nancy Jane Alldred, of Port Hope. On Sunday at the home of Ed and Diane Rowe and Tiffany, Bowmanville, a miscellaneous miscellaneous shower was held in honour of Miss Donna Rowe, bride-elect of Brian Bannister. Members of the Rowe families attended this shower and also grandmother, grandmother, Myrtle Alldred. St. George's Church On Sunday, March 25, Holy Communion was celebrated celebrated by the rector, the Reverend D. W. Hall at the eight and Morning Prayer at eleven o'clock. In the evening at 7:30 the Bishop of Trcnt-Durhnm, the Right Reverend Dougins Blackwell made his second visit to St. George's for a confirmation service. Bible Study classes continue continue every Thursday morning. morning. Next Sunday April 1, there will be Holy Communion Communion nt eight nnd eleven. United Church On Sunday, March 25th, 1990, flowers gracing the sanctuary of Newcastle United Church wore placed in loving memory of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hockin nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrry Ponrco by Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Hockin, Onkvillo. Flowers were also Incod in memory of Mr. pi Hi ov passed away on Friday nt the homo of his daughter, Bnrbnrn 'and Glenn Kirk, Arizona. Lny render wns Mnry Wright nnd the choir snng the anthem, As Comes the llronth of Spring. Reverend Reverend Donnld Stiles preached the fourth sermon of his Lenten series, The Mnn Born Blind • physical sight nnd spiritual Insight. Please mail in Camp Quin Mo Lac registration forms ns tho camps are being being quickly filled up. Next Sunday, April 1st, A Walk Through Holy Week will bo presented. Newcastle Village Bowling Ladles Longuo Betty Major 243. 02, Gladys Henry 177. Marilyn Kent 200, Bobbie Ttmi 200, Lornn Crockett I7u, --.'l. 232, Cindy Plain 195, 213, Carol Johnson 186, 263, Maiy Pierik 186, 233, Bernice Bernice Henderson 232, 196, 190, Debbie Mathias 198. Newcastle Village Seniors Stan Allin 151, George Buckley 172, Ron Burley 232, 225, Art Compton 150, Vance Cooper 189, 159, Kay Powell 172, Stan Powell 211, 188, John Thorn 160, 155. Thursday Mixed League Wes Forget 178,198, 233, B. Forget 216,175,178, Carol Carol Lycett 180, 221, Ruth Forget Forget 209, B. Brown 203, Joe Forget 275, 217, 242, K. Jury 225, 200, C. Nicholson , 201, 241, G. Forget 190,190, J. Mendonca 203, L. Ritchie 176, Ken Boyd 229, 207, Fae Forget 290, 226, 228, J. Kin- dratiuk 199, 211, T. Ritchie 192, B. Richards 195. Newcastle Village Youth Bowling Seniors Matthew Caswell 120, Laura Wood 100, Tim Harness Harness 101, 126, Angela Dar- rach 100, Stacey Gartsen 155, Nathan Coyle 111, Yvonne Coe 113, Shaun Hentig 114, Doug McCurdy 160, 129, Richard Jenkins 150, 125, Chris Mathias 117, 100, Leigh Wood 107, 112, Michael Coe 175, Shannon Shannon Holmes 157,121, Christine Christine Kennedy 150, 192, Ste- f hen Barber 135, Sherry 'oster 128, 157, Barb Metcalf Metcalf 124, Kevin Tutkoluk 147, 148, Grant Burke 131, 278. Juniors Nicholas Boyd 69, 101, Sara Castellano 107, 83, Matthew Schyff 128, 81, Steven Steven Scott 93, Cheryl Perkins 81, 93, Gariy Schmahl 71, Adam Stripp 72,103, Amanda Amanda Storks 91, 80, Nicole Norton Norton 92, 122, Jeff Scott 92, 76, Robert Walton 65, 84, Rene Bedard 112, 77, Michelle Michelle Alldread 122, 111, Kelly Holmes 97, Douglas Walton 76, 96, Nathan Schroor 82, Jeffrey Giles 102, 115, Lori Giles 104, 115. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 28,1990 19 Plans Resource Centre by Andrea Adair A Newcastle Village resident resident is trying to launch a resource resource centre for.families in the village. Corinne Allin said'a centre centre "would give parents and caregivers a chance to meet., others and get a break while the children play." She. explained that she and a group of other mothers mothers started a group called Mom's Morning. Meeting once a week, mothers got a break from their children but were also close by when the children needed them. The group grew from nine to 20 in over two months and those attending started thinking about ways in which they could accommodate accommodate more growth. The idea of a resource centre came to mind, Mrs. Allin said, after visiting the YWCA's Pace Centre in Oshawa. "It was wonderful," she said. "Parents could access information information while their children children were cared for upstairs." upstairs." Those who saw the Pace Centre with her agreed that something similar to it was needed in Newcastle Village. Mrs. Allin has done some legwork into organizing the project and is holding a meeting next Monday night, April 2, from 7:30 - 9 p.m. for people who may be interested interested in helping establish the resource centre. She has spoken with organizations organizations such as Durham House Child and Family Centre and the Health Unit and she says they would gladly add their services to the centre. A toy library and speakers speakers for parents are just a few of the features the centre could provide. A location for the centre hasn't been decided yet but Mrs. Allin said: "If we can get support for it from peo ple we may be able to get space." But before it can be established established two things are needed to get it going. A board of directors has to be established to make the decisions on how to get the centre running and money money is needed to fund the operations. operations. "We can provide some of the board members but we also need people with business business experience," she said. If you are interested in being a member or finding out more about the centre, plan to attend the meeting on April 2 at Newcastle Public Public School's library. ix I :S f N-w" Corinne Allin is hoping to be able to establish a family resource centre in Newcastle Village. It would be a centre where parents could get together and get a break while the children are busy playing together. 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