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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Apr 1990, p. 20

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i 20 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. April 4,1990 -- She Sponge Toss Proves to be Popular at Mardi Gras Newcastle 3nbepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 On Monday, March 26, Junior Leaders Narda Hoog- kamp and Vicki Lesnick of the Newcastle Horticultural Society had an interesting workshop for the children, planting seeds and decorating decorating Easter eggs. On Sunday, March 25th, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley entertained their families to dinner in honour of Bruce and Judy's 21st. wedding anniversary. Their sons Adam and Michael of Ajax accompanied their parents and Bob and Anita Burley and their children, Allison and Stephen of Oshawa, also enjoyed this get- together. On Monday evening, March 26, the Newcastle Lioness Lioness Club met, with John Deere, of Cobourg, guest speaker. He makes model buildings from recycled goods e.g. Kleenex boxes, cardboard cartons, etc, an interesting hobby. On the weekend five Newcastle Lioness members attended a conference at the Comfort Inn, Belleville. Enjoying Enjoying this convention were Jackie Oke, Lynda Willsher, Betty Adams, K. Stephenson and K. Powell. On Sunday afternoon, April 1st, 1990, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wight, Providence, a presentation and shower was held in honour honour of Julie Riseborough, bride-elect of Michael Wilson. Wilson. Co-hosting this event were Darlene Wight and her sister Susan Floyd, Bow- manville. Julie was presented presented with a micro-wave oven and many useful gifts. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Miss Judy Powell and Jill Coombes, Bowmanville, enjoyed enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and sons Pontypool, celebrating Gray- den's fifth birthday. Birthday greetings to Robert Rowe, Robin Alldred, Vern Rowe, Harper Kelsey, Marion Allin, Janet Crow- ther, Colleen Cochrane, Myrtle Finley, Dorothy De- Jong. Welcome home to Talbot and June Alldread who have returned from their winter months in Largo, Florida. Mrs. Alecia Spencer, Strathaven, Bowmanville, enjoyed Sunday with her son, Mr. Ernie Spencer. Congratulations to Jacquelyn Jacquelyn Sausedo who was the lucky winner of the $500 draw at the Newcastle Figure Figure Skating Carnival at the Newcastle Memorial Arena on . Saturday, March 31, 1990. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley were Saturday evening evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wollstein, Bowmanville. We look forward to the musical recital of performing performing artists which will be held on Sunday, April 22, 1990 at the Newcastle Community Community Hall. Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Russell Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell, Dor- renc and Floyd Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago. All celebrated celebrated Dorrcno's birthday. On Wednesday Miss Dor- renc Powell enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Audrey Reid, Bowmanville. Recent visitors with Miss Marjorie Clémence, Strntha- ven, were her niece, Mrs. Shirley Westlake, Kitchener, Kitchener, Mr. Donald Clémence, Guildwood Village and Mrs. Ella Bowman, Enniskillen. Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ronald Burley, were Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott, Orono, Don and Eileen Stapleton, Port Hope, and Bert and Phyllis Stapleton, Bowmanville. Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Grnydon and Adrien Hunt, Pontypool and Stephanie Stephanie Gray, Fowler's Corners, while their mothers Dale Hunt and Cathy Gray enjoyed enjoyed the Craft Show at Exhibition Exhibition Place. Mrs, Have Friodlnndor ad sister Pauline Storks have returned from a week's vacation vacation in Cancan, Mexico. Pauline Pauline toured a couple of archaeological archaeological sites while there. Mr. Douglas Cunning- limn remains a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bow- mnnvillo. Mr. and Mrs. John Broad- foot, Bruccdold, were weekend weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. Mr. nail Mrs. Hill Wade, Port Hope were Saturday evening guests as they had met sons Kevin and Michael on their return Might from Florida, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed the weekend in Hamilton with his sister and brother-in-law, Ken and Dorothy Newton. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard were Lou and Grace Swinghammer, of Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, were Sunday Sunday supper guests of his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. Douglas Rowe and Barry were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Robin Alldred. On Thursday evening Mrs. Annette Nugent, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, held a miscellaneous miscellaneous shower for her sister, Miss i Donna Rowe. Grandmother Grandmother Myrtle Alldred was among the attendants. On Sunday another shower was held in Donna's honour at the home of her fiance, the Bannisters. On Saturday evening news we noticed Mrs. Esther Allin among the many birdwatchers birdwatchers at Presquile, seeing seeing the many species of ducks on their return north. A memorial service for Harvey Charles Bonathon will be held in Newcastle United Church on Saturday, April 7 at 11 a.m. St. George's Anglican Church On Wednesday evening, March 28, before a large congregation in St. George's Church, the Rt. Reverend Douglas Blackwell, Bishop of Trent-Durham, confirmed 21 candidates from the Parish Parish of Clarke, seven of them adults. After the vows as to their preparation, the Rector, Rector, The Reverend D.W. Hall presented for the Laying on of Hands, from St. George's, Melanie Andrews, Julie Bu- gelli, Mrs. Melody Chapman, Chapman, and her children Matt and Misty, Catherine and Christopher Davis, Diane Fisher, Fraser McArthur, Audrey Moir, Gerry Moore, Ian Moulton, Mrs. Alison Packer with Dominic and Hazel, Mark and Nadine Pierce, and Rosemary Tomlinson. Tomlinson. From St. Saviour's he presented Lisa Johnson, Charlene Lewis, and James Morgan. The Confirmation Service was followed by Holy Communion Communion for the newly confirmed, confirmed, their godparents, relatives and friends. Assisting Assisting in the service were the Lay Readers, Messrs. Oakley Oakley Peters and Fred Yates, of St. George's and Mr. Gordon Gordon Leek from St. Saviour's. Acting as Bishop Chaplain was Cheryl Moulton, and the Crucifer was Tim Yates. The lessons were read by Mrs. Catherine Moulton and Mrs. Judy Pierce. The Sidesmen Sidesmen were Dr. Rod McArthur of St. George's and Mr. Robert Robert Nicholls of St. Saviour's. The choir under the direction direction of Mr. Ed. Greenwood sang the Gradual Anthem. My God, How Wonderful Thou Art by Coleman, in the Confirmation Service and God Be in My Head at the end of the Communion Service. Service. Before the conclusion of the service, the Bishop dedicated dedicated the now Books of Common Common Prayer given in memory memory of Margaret Brcrcton and Hymn Books given in memory memory of Arthur Tuson. Following the church service, service, there was a reception in the Parish Hall, arranged by the Indies of the ACW, giving everyone a chance to chat with the Bishop and many of the newly confirmed confirmed to have their pictures taken with him. Sunday, April 1, was Passion Passion Sunday. Iloly Communion Communion was celebrated at eight and eleven. In the evening there was a Hymn Sing in tile Parish Ilnll. On Palm Sunday, April 8, there will be Holy Communion Communion at eight with Morning Prayer and distribution of Crosses at eleven. Bible Study continues every Thursday morning at 10 oclock in the Parish ilnll. Mr. Oakley Peters will bo the lender. United Church News On Sunday, April 1, 1990, A Walk Through Holy Week was presented nt Newcastle United Church. The main characters in this play were Narrator, Glenn Allin; Jesus, Charles Ewart; Peter, Neil Wood; Judas, Wayne Blackburn; Pilate, Ken Boyd; Servant Girl, Do- relia Chord; other disciples, members of the congregation. congregation. Some Sunday School members wore in costume. As a prelude and conclusion conclusion Mrs. Marjorie Caswell and Mrs. Marie Pedwell sang the duet, "Were You There?" accompanied by pianist pianist Mrs. Dorothy Payne. Based on the scripture verse Matthew 26 verses 20 to 35, Jesus and the Disciples Disciples moved to the - Upper Room for the Last Supper. After the meal (bread shared by the congregation) Jesus and his followers came down from the balcony to the Garden of Gethse- mane, for the second scene this drama. When Jesus prayed for the second time, Glenn Allin sang the solo, The Lord's Prayer. Scene Three took place in the Courtyard where, after the denial of Peter, the congregation congregation sang, Rock of Ages. In Scene Four Jesus was tried by Pilate after which He was led away bearing His cross to Calvary. All present will remem- . ber well The Walk Through Holy Week. Mission and Outreach Committee meets Wednesday Wednesday evening at 7:30 at Kathy Kathy and Charles Ewert's home. Palm Sunday, April 8, members will be received and Holy Communion will be celebrated. Trillium Unit of the UCW meets on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bill Rudell. Newcastle Village Bowling Ladies League Louise McKnight 188, Cindy Plain 184, Kathleen Poole 209, Carol Johnson 193, 216, Marilyn Kent 191, 232, Glenda Castellano 195, Bobbie Tims 216, 178, Betty Major 179, Gladys Henry 177, Mary Pierik 223,179. Seniors Lil Bolderstone 207, Marg Burley 201, 176, Ron Burley 163, Vance Cooper' 186, Jack Holmes 150, Albert Albert Pearce. 181, 203, Stan Powell 163, 247, Helen Thorne 189, John Thorne 159,176. Thursday Mixed League Wes Forget 207, B. Forget Forget 193, Carol Lycett 179, 222. T. Kindratiuk 218, 179, Ruth Forget 185, Greg Forget Forget 180, Joe Mendonca 202, 313, 188, K. Brown 177, John McGuey 205, 204, B. Brown 179, 191, 175, Joe Forget 242, 244, K. Jury 194, 201, M. Travers 183, 189, Joyce Mendonca 179, Donna Mendonca 215, 187, J. Kindratiuk 183, 197, T. Ritchie 186, 190, 212, Fae Forget 208, 273, Ken Boyd 215,183. Newcastle Village Bowling Senior Youths Matthew Caswell 141, Enniskillen April 13th - The Tyrone Church will hold a Good Friday Friday Service at 7:30 p.m. April 15th - Easter Sunrise Sunrise Service will be held in the Enniskillen Church Parking Lot at 6:30 a.m. This service will be followed by a Pancake Breakfast. April 20th • the Enniskillen Enniskillen Ü.C.W. arc holding an evening of music presented by the Oshawa Senior Citizens Citizens Club Choir with special guests assisting. Miss Elva Orchard of Bowmanville will ^ the piano and Mr. Ross :nlf of Hampton will play the organ and MG the program. Tickets can be obtained obtained from U.C.W. members, members, CAPITAL GAINS II you havo a capital gain or loss to roport on your incomo tax return this year, bring your return to H&R Block. This year lot the specialists at H&R Block help you got the biggest refund you havo coming or pay tho lowest legitimate tax. Ask about our guarantee. Don't bo confused by tho over-changing tax laws. Put us to work for you. 243 King St. E., Bowmanville Mall, Bowmanville 623-6957 HU BLOCK CANAPA'I TAX TIAM Laura Wood 105, Tim Harness Harness 127, 128, Stacey Gart- sen U'4, 220, Nick Tutkoluk 112, Stephen Barber 116, 157. Sherry Foster 109, 107, Barb Metcalf 146, 117, Michael Michael Coe 130, 114, Kevin Tutkoluk 149, 174, Grant Burke 100, 168, Nathan Coyle 121, Shawn Hentig 120, 109, Doug McCurdy 115, 158, Richard Jenkins 166, 152, Angela Coe 110, Renee Mathias 108, Chris Mathias 107, 117, Leigh Wood 102. Juniors Jeff Scott 78, 109, Robert Walton 132, 96, Rene Bedard Bedard 91, 77, Kelly Holmes 87, 67, Carly Schmahl 67, Adam Stripp 65, 75, Jordan Schmahl 85, 96, Nicole Norton Norton 118, 118, Douglas Walton Walton 77, 98, Janice Perkins 81, 67, Nathan Schroor 94, Jeffrey Giles 129, 127, Lori Giles 133, 100, Nicholas Boyd 115, 83, Michelle Schyff 75, 75, Sara Castellano Castellano 69, 82, Matthew Schyff 87, 111, Steven Scott 101, 73, Cheiyl Perkins 97,84. Youth Bowling is now over but will resume in the fall. Have a good summer! One of the booths at the Clarke High'School Mardi Gras on Saturday, March 31, was tne ever-popular sponge toss. Pictured above, Cheryl Moulton threatens threatens to give Kristen Plummer a free sponge bath. Luckily Luckily for Kristen, Cheryl had a kinder heart. The booth was part of the Clarke High School Senior Band's Mardi Gras held on Saturday at the school. Funds raised from the event will help pay for the band's upcoming upcoming trip to New .Orleans. : gill ' The Home of Quality - Service - Satisfaction Terry Holmes Scott Eakins Howard Smith Sales Mgr. i 0 * ; ' Ed Coull Phil Watts GREAT USED VEHICLE VALUES Doug Kemp 1989 Corsica - Maroon/Silver, V6, auto, air, 34,000 km. $12,995. 1989 Celebrity - Blue, V6, air, auto, 17,000 km. $15,900., 1989 Astro - Blue/Silver, 8 passenger, V6, auto, air, loaded, 22,545 km. $18,900. nn r '.;-; ■ ! 1989 Tempest - Blue, V6, auto, air, 31,000 km. $13,300. 1989 Cutlass Supreme International- Black, V6, air, loaded, 35,000 km. $20,900. 1989 GMC Ext. Cab -- Maroon/Silver, short box, V8, auto, 27,000 km. $18.900. m tSEÜH 1989 Caprice Brougham-Grey, V8, air, locks and windows, power seat, 38,000 km. $19,300. SMS 1989 Bulck Century-Blue, V6, air, auto, locks and windows, mint, 16,000 km. $18,500. 1989 Astro - Blue/Silver, 8 passenger, V6, air,' 28,000 km. $18,500. Ec/sïîL 1989 Cavalier Z24 - Red, V6,5 speed, 16,000 km. $13,500. jgltian 1988 Caprice Wagon - Grey, V8, air, 189,000 km. $11,900. 1988 Ford Tempo - Grey, 4 cyl., air, auto, 38,000 km. $8,900. 1989 Ford Bronco - Blue, V6, auto, air, 26,000 km. $16,500. W&fti 1987 Bulck Grand National - Black, mint, collectors, 77,000 km. $19,900. HÜ 1987 Bulck Century - Grey/Silver, auto, air, only 23,000 km. $12,900. m 1988 Blazer 4x4-Red/Black, 4.3 litre, air, auto, loaded, 32,000 km. $18,500. 1986 Oldsmoblle 98 - Maroon, loaded, mint, 61,000 km. $15,900. 1988 Silverado - Brown/Beige, V8, auto, sharp, 10,000 km. $15,000. 1986 Oldsmoblle 88 - Brown, V6, air, auto, locks and windows, only 50,000 km. $12,900. tr-f-- 56,000 km. $8,500. , auto, loaded, 1984 Chovotte - Brown, auto, 91,000 km. $3,800. 1986 Chev- Brown, V8, auto, like new, 42,000 km. $9,995. 1985 Pontiac Sunblrd - Grey, auto, 85,000 km. $5,995. 1986 Blazer-Black, V6, sld„ 103,000 km. $8,995. 1986 Clora Wagon - Blue, air, auto, sharp, 104,000 km. $9,195, <L 1985 Acadian - Dk. Blue, 4 cyl., auto, 65,000 km. $5,295. J. E. QUANTRILL 1984 Chov 4x4- Bluo, V0, std„ cap, 125,000 km. $9,995. Chevrolet - Oldsmoblle - Cadillac Ltd. Hwy. No. 2 East 885-4575 Port Hope

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