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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Apr 1990, p. 7

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W'; t H/' . I&V Sift Newcastle 3nbepen6ent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 5 jiX gentle reminder. Un 20, 1990, the second inaîallmentof taxes is due. 5Attending,the Children's ^j<j(*.Society annual meeting on»-* Wednesday evening, jjLbril 4, were Marilyn Marti Marti rr;™ Maria Pereira, Ruby Lee,. Pauline and Candy Storks. This was held at the ïpiï'wood Secondary School, f ax. | On Wednesday, Mrs. K. Qtmiston, Bowmanville, Margaret Rudman and Kathleen Powell, Newcastle, drijoyed luncheon at Port Hope United Church, accom- tinying Marg Melgrum of Port Hope. t! On .Sunday, Mr. Doug Çjickley, Toronto, was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley, jj; Sympathy is extended to S Natives and friends of çiriies Milton Potter, father 6f Ron and his wife Mary of Newcastle. The family at- tinded the funeral in Orillia in Wednesday, April 4, 1990.. S) Birthday greetings to Pearl and David Rickard, April Darrach, Janelle Andrews, Andrews, Olive Henderson, Brian Metcalf, Ashleign Storks and Doreen McNe- vin. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell had lunch with the Hunts at Ponty- pool, after which they attended attended the Manvers Figure Skating carnival, in which grandson Russell Hunt participated. participated. On Saturday after attending attending the memorial service service for Harvey Bonathan, Marg and Joe Hockin, Oakville;, Oakville;, visited her brother and sister-in-law, Myrtle and Albert Albert Pearce,. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa, Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton, Port Hope., The Trillium Unit of the UCW met at the home of Mrs. Grace Rudell last Thursday. Mrs. Gladys Wood and Mrs. Rudell presented presented the devotions. Business Business included plans for their May 17 casserole luncheon. Corded Lawn Chair PATTERNS • Animals • Birds • Flowers • Automobiles "'■> ' PLUS MORE (over 150 to choose from) Also SUPPLIES • Cord • Frames • Hooks • Mise. LESSONS Every Wednesday afternoon and evening • BASIC • ADVANCED • CHALLENGING Pre-registration required Classes $37. -- All material supplied. Limited to 4 people for quality instruction j ^ ' - por More Information ":" ' 1 S & J BECKETT ' Port Hope, Ontario Shirley: 41G-753-2337 Julie: 416-753-2264 Several Newcastle and area couples enjoyed the dinner and dance sponsored by the Sheep Producers at the Lions Centre, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Saturday evening. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and Michael, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Perrin, Peterborough, were Thursday Thursday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. On Sunday afternoon, April 8, at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Alldred, a miscellaneous miscellaneous shower was held in honour of granddaughter, Donna Rowe. Co-hostesses were great aunt Neta Alldred, Alldred, Oshawa and her 'daughters, Joan Gibbens, Oshawa and Doreen Wood, Orono. About fifty-five relatives relatives and friends attended, coming from Bronte, Toronto, Toronto, Scarborough, Oshawa; Courtice, Bowmanville, Newcastle, Orono, Port Hope, Ashburn, Frankford ana Newtonville. Many beautiful gifts were received by the bride. Following the shower the Alldred family enjoyed a family get-together and birthday supper, celebrating three birthdays, Annette (Rowe) Nugent's, Bruce All- dred's ana Robin's. Robin was 80 years young on April 6. Eighteen persons enjoyed this happy event;' Sympathy is extended to relatives, friends of Mildred Alldread, (nee Finley) who passed away in Memorial Hospital last week, at the age of 92. Funeral was Friday. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenney and Mr. Ralph Griffin, Griffin, Lindsay, attended the memorial service for Harvey Bonathan on Saturday after which they, called on Mr. and Mrs. - George - Buckley j and ,MYs. ; Lillian" .'Glenney and Visitors last Tuesday with Mr. Harold Couch were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rowland,Toronto. Rowland,Toronto. Mrs. Betty Bourgeois, Belleville, visited on tiaturüay with her lather, Harold Couch. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball, attended attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Harold Barrow- clougn, in Port Hope. Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walter Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley visited visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sproule, Port Hope. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maurice Cruse, Campbellcroft. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin and Fred, Lake Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray, Frankford. Mrs. Barbara Kirk, Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona, spent from Wednesday to Saturday night with her sister Jean and Brenton Rickard. On Friday evening Jean and Brenton entertained all their family to dinner. Mr. and Mrs. George Rickard, Elan an Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rickard and Keegan, Mrs. Beverley Elas- chuk, Darren and Danny of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Robin Rickard and Rudy, Misses Mi pr Wi Mary A and Mr. argaret George Ruth and Bonathon Walton. Mrs. Nellie Spencer spent a couple of days last week with her son-in-law, Mr. Ray Bennett, Ennismore, and visited her daughter, Ruth, at Peterborough Civic Hospital. Hospital. When Ray brought Mrs. Spencer home they called in Lindsay to visit her sister- in-law, Mrs. Floyd Thomas. - Dr. and Mrs. John West- lake,' Kitchener, .visited on Stfnday with her; aunt, Miss Maijorie Clemence, Stratha- ven, Bowmanville. Presentations at Durham Lodge #66 A.F. & A.M. Live Lobsters Available FiSH & SEAFOOD Easter Weekend Specials Lobster Tails $18.50 lb , ie. 5 oz tail $6.50 approx Large Shrimp $10.95 31/35 Reg. 12.95 Halibut $5.80 lb Reg. 6.20 "We have a large selection offish and seafood j Bowmanville Fishery 19 Temperance St. v Bowmanville 623-2139 Robert W. Walton The 60 year, Past Master's' Master's' Pin for the late Wor. Bro. Robt. W. Walton, was received from Grand Lodge NORM'S DELICATESSEN Assorted European Easter Breads with or without raisins Assorted European Cold Cuts $££19 Black Forest Ham Easter Polish Ham Kolbassa Rings $£*49 (extra lean) Extra Lean $ q 99 Breakfast Bacon Let us cater your Easter buffet for friends or family. * Shiskabob * Cabbage Rolls * Perogies "Meat Trays * Vegetable Trays * Cheese Trays It s L\STUL NORM'S DE Call today for a FREE ESTIMATE on catering your weddings, banquets or buffets 29 King St. E. 623-1533 Bowmanville G at the time of his demise. Therefore at the March meeting of Durham Lodge, Wor. Bro. Chas. Crowther resented Wor. Bro. Geo. alton with his brother's 60 year, Past Master's pin. This milestone in Masonry is seldom seldom realized. Wor. Bro. Geo. Walton thanked the Lodge, hoping the Lodge would keep the 50 pin, the 50 yr. Past Master, the 60 yr. pin and the 60 yr. Past Master's pin in memory of his departed departed brother. At this time Wor. Bro. C. M. Jones was presented with a 50 yr. Past Master's pin; by Wor. Bro. Glenn Farrow. Farrow. Again at the April meeting, meeting, V. Wor. Bro. J.J. Scott presented a lovely display cabinet to hold the pins and medals of the Brethren. This cabinet was completed by Wor. Bro. Chas. Crowther and donated to Durham Lodge, by Mr. Grant Cooper of the J . Anderson Smith: ' Co. Ltd. Memorial Service for Harvey Bonathan On Saturday, April 7. 1990, at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles conducted a memorial service, commemorating the life of Harvey Charles Bonathan, Bonathan, born August 29, 1894, in Great Falls, Montana, and died March 23, 1990 in Phoenix, 'Arizona, at the home of his daughter, Barbara Barbara Kirk. Mr. Terry Head presided at the organ for the singing of hymns. Abide With Me, and For All the Saints. • The congregation repeated repeated Psalm 23 after which Reverend Stiles read scriptures scriptures from Psalm 90, Wisdom Wisdom 3, Romans 8, I Corinthians Corinthians and Revelation 7. Mrs. Jean Rickard, oldest daughter of Haryey and Gladys Gladys Bonathan (nee Walton), read 1 the Lessm from the Gospel, John 14/verses 1 to 'll, after which she thanked the many present for their attendance at the service and thanked sisters Ruth and Mary Margaret for their care given to their father., Mr. George Rickard, eldest eldest son of Jean and Brenton, ;ave a wonderful tribute to s grandfather, recalling his quiet teachings of business business and living ethics at home, in the hardware store, in the garden, and at the Coboconk cottage. In his eulogy, Reverend Stiles recalled tne treasured message Harvey received on his 90tn birthday from President President Reagan, the observation observation of 65 years of marriage, and his service to the community community and church. Following the service, a time of refreshment was held in the Sunday School. St. George's Anglican On Palm Sunday, April 8, 1990, Holy Communion at eight o'clock and Morning Prayer and Sermon at eleven eleven o'clock with blessing and distribution of palm crosses were observed at St. George's Anglican Church. The Choir rendered the anthem anthem God So Loved the World by Jo Stainer. On Thursday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. the Advisory Board will meet in the Parish Hall. During Holy Week Holy Communion will be celebrated celebrated at 9:30 a.m. at St. George's. At 6:30 p.m. on the same day, Wednesday, April 11, a Seaer supper will be served nt St. Saviour's. This is nn enactment of the Last Supper. On April 12, Maundy Thursday Holy Communion nt St. George's when nil present participate in strip- & the Altar, symbolic of arcncss and desolation of the world nt Christ's Crucifixion. Crucifixion. On Good Friday at 9:30 St. Saviour's, 11 a.m St. George's will be the Service of the Seven Last Words. At 1 p.m. Walk with the Cross from Newtonville via the Baseline Rond to Newcastle United for closing service. Easter Day Services, April 15 arc: 6:30 a.m Sunrise Sunrise Service nt 'Yates' Bench followed by breakfast in St George's Parish Hail. 8 n.m Holy Communion at St. George's. 9:30 n.m. Holy Communion Communion and Sermon nt St. Snvi- our's. 11 n.m. Holy Communion and Sermon at St. George's. United Church On Sunday, April 8, 1090, the flowers gracing the snnetunry of Newcastle United Church, wore from the memorial service for Harvey Bonathan the previous previous dny. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, April 11,1990 7 Ribbon Cutting Officially Opens Mill Hair Studio The official ribbon cutting and grand opening of Hair Studio," Kim Woodward, shown with her family. "The Mill Hair Studio," Main Street, Orono, (at the and friends, and her grandfather, former Mayor of the Mill beside Sears), took place Saturday, April 7th. Town of Bowmanville, Ivan Hobbs, who officiated at Pictured in the above photo is the owner of "The Mill the ribbon cutting and opening ceremonies. The choir rendered the anthem, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, with the solo part being sung by Glenn Allin. The lay reader was Mrs. Marjorie Paterson. The Junior Choir sang We Have a King and Loud Hosanna. Hosanna. Palm branches were distributed to the congregation congregation by the Sunday School children. The following members were received by profession of faith and confirmation, Matthew Glenn Coyle, Barbara Barbara Ellen Crowther, Robyn Michele Ewert, Janice Marie Rickard, Catherine Diane Brogan, Robin Rose Ibbot- son Rickard. Transferring their church membership were Charles Cameron Ewert, Kathleen Judith Ewert,Theodore Murray (Ted) Walton and Mrs. Sharon Sharon Joyce White. Reverend Donald Stiles gave the Palm Sunday mediation, Faces in the Crowd, after which the Sacrament of Holy Communion Communion was celebrated. Good Friday morning service service begins at 10:30 a.m. and the Good Friday walk starts at Newtonville at 1 p.m. with refreshments and a brief service at Newcastle United Church about 3:30 p.m. Easter - morning ■ Sunrise Service at Yates Beach, at Newcastle on the Lake at 6:30 a.m. Easter morning service at Newcastle United Church at 10:30 a.m. Newcastle Village Bowling Ladies League Mary Pierik 184, 280, 211, Bernice Henderson 195, 193, 203, Lana Sykes 181, Linda Campbell 258, Betty Major 245, Marilyn Major 201, 186, Marilyn Kent 179, 175, Bobbie Tims 208, Marg Miller 177, Louise McKnight 176, 196, Kathleen Poole 194, Carol Johnson 183, 201. Seniors Marion Allin 155, Lil Solders Solders tone 162, Marg Burley 179, Ron Burley 185, Vance Cooper 165, Jack Holmes 158, Alice Hopson 187, Albert Albert Pearce 156, Stan Powell 208, 160, Helen Thorne 157, 186, John Thorne 212, 253. Thursday Mixed League Bill Brown 179, Joe Forget Forget 238, 219, Ken Jury 204, 190, 212, Betty Richards 182, Marylou Travers 196, 175, 218, Wes Forget 261, 176, Bob Forget 182, Fae Forget 197, 184, 231, Ken Boyd 248, 217, Carol Lycett 179, 179, Ruth Forget 177, Tom Kindratiuk 195, Chris Nicholson 187, Greg Forget 213, 184, J. Mendonca 182, 207, 196, John McGuey 175, 175, Jackie Kindratiuk 183, 212, Ted Ritchie 207,193. Bowling banquet for Youth - April 21 at 11:30 a.m. m I mm 76e 'WaMftafi&t 13 th ANNIVERSARY SALE 1 uanlitics Last NYL r dbl. roll HY PRINTS Reg. PANDED VINYL Reg. lo s 45. per dbl. roll Borders.,.Borders... from "|3£„ New Spring Patterns Arriving Daily save up to. 751 more OSHAWA 140 Slmcoe St S. (Jmt south o< John) 579-1655 AJÀX 37 Harwood Aw. S. Batweao Hwy. 2 and 401 686-0719 SCARBOROUGH 713 Mlridlim Ad. 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