The Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 8,1990 15 Generous Blood Donors Give the Gift of Life On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Linda Sinclair, Owen Sound, visited Miss Marjorie Clemence, Strathaven. We extend congratulations congratulations to Susan Ward and Marty Erwin who were united united in marriage by Reverend Donald Stiles at Newcastle United Church on Saturday, August 4,1990. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding were her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hilda Arch, her niece and husband, husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rutledge, all of Streets ville. On Wednesday, Michael and Joan Cowles, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, entertained a few friends in honour of mother, Kathleen Kimball's birthday. birthday. Last September Krista Rudman, daughter of Valerie Valerie and Dennis Rudman, accompanied accompanied by a girl ■ friend from Carleton University set off to work and tour in Australia. Australia. The graduates explored explored the whole continent of Australia and Tasmania. On June 6, 1990, they went to New Zealand, on to Fiji, Hawaii, California and up the coast to Vancouver where they spent 10 days with Krista's great aunt, Eunice Eunice Seekins. On Saturday, July 29, a Welcome Home Party was enjoyed by the girls at her friend's parents in Toronto. It must be good to be home after roaming.for ten months. Welcome home, Krista! Call Mrs. Inez Boughen, Newtonville, if you are interested interested in touring the Mormon Temple at Brampton. Inez is having a bus trip there on Wednesday, August 15. She is planning on leaving at 8 a.m. at Newtonville and returning returning about 4 p.m. Inez will be pleased to hear from you. We also inquired about Lakeview Cemetery Decoration Decoration Day at Newtonville and it is August 12. Birthday greetings to Miss Rowena Bragg, Marn- wood House Nursing Home, Bowmanville. Miss Bragg will observe her one hun- dreth birthday on August 10. Many happy returns also to Michael Pearce, Sharon Head, Terry Caswell, Kelly Powell. Recent accomplishments of Mr. Terry Head, son of Sharon and Barry on: the C. J. Bain Award for top piano piano honours at the Kiwanis Festival, Peterborough and first class honours in Grade 10 piano examination. Congratulations, Congratulations, Terry, and all the best at Western University. University. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago called on sister-in-law Muriel Muriel Crago, Bowmanville, last Monday. Muriel's grandson, one-year-old Kyle Goyette, of Manotick, was spending the week while his parents and sister Chelsea were on vacation at Cape Cod. Last Monday Mrs. Jewell Wilkins, Scarborough, visited visited Mrs. Nellie Spencer. On Thursday, a busload of Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed the horse races at Woodbine and dinner at Woodbine Mall. Some were lucky, some broke even and the rest don't want to talk about it! Sympathy is extended to the Maskell family, their relatives relatives and friends on the death of her mother, Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Lakefield. Judge Richard and Mrs.' Lovekin visited his mother Mrs. Helen Symons in Co- bourg, on their return from California where he attended attended a legal seminar at Stamford Stamford University. Anniversary wishes to Cathy and Bob Vasseur, An- neke and Gerry Verbeek. All the best! On Saturday, August 4, . 1990, at Newcastle United Church, Terri-Lee Carleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Carleton and Daniel Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Cowan, all of Orono, were married in Newcastle United Church. Reverend D. A. Stiles officiated. Mrs. Madeleine Buckley remains a patient, in Oshawa General Hospital. On Thursday Mrs. Audrey Audrey Hooey, of Ennismore, visited her brother Harold Beverley Jaynes at Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville and was luncheon guest of her cousin Harry and Mabel Wade, who recently celebrated celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow and Kristy, Millbrook on Saturday. On Sunday, July 29 and Monday, Mrs. Hilda Call spent with Thelma and Walter Walter Dowe at Elmvale. The Dowes have moved from Kamloops to Elmvale. We welcome them back to Ontario. Ontario. Mrs. Gladys Wood spent last Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa. Miss Doris Spencer is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville. Her sister-in-law sister-in-law Alecia remains a patient there, also. Mr. Douglas Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred went to Belleville on Saturday Saturday to watch the Port Hope Ball team play. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Griffin, Brett and Jason enjoyed enjoyed Sunday with the Cnarles Griffins at their Shadow Lake cottage. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Hilda Call were son Cory and his wife Marilyn of Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chalmers and son Thomas, of Kirkcaldy, Scotland, are spending a month with her aunt, Mrs. Janet Paeden and are enjoying touring Ontario. Ontario. Last week Erla and Francis Francis Jose enjoyed camping at Silent Lake Provincial Park. United Church On Sunday, August 5th. worshippers from Orono ana Kirby attended Newcastle United Church. Mr. Glenn Allin rendered the beautiful solo, Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord. Lay Reader was Mrs. Hazel Crago, Based on the parables of the sower and the seeds. Reverend Donald Stiles preached the sermon, Seed and Soil. Around the World in... Wesleyville News (intended for last week) A crowd of local people went on a world tour on Saturday Saturday evening, July 28th at Welcome Church. Donald and Andrea Nichols showed slides of the first part of their four month trip, with interesting artifacts. Those from Zambia included a decorated decorated drum with smooth fur animal skin for its head, a panel of material showing batik work of a man and woman, a pair of ebony heads and carved wooden spoons. There was a fancy wine bottle from Turkey and : ,a small flask, similar in shape to our pioneer crockery crockery arm water jugs, an interesting interesting urn from Greece and other items. The pictures pictures from South Africa included included spectacular views, and one showing the tip of the horn. There were excellent excellent close ups of wildlife, animals animals and birds, both in the TIRED OF PAYING HIGH CABLE RATES? "OWN YOUR OWN CABLE SYSTEM!!!" 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E„ OSHAWA 571-1412 'TH VISA MASH « l AMO AMI MI( AN I « Mill SS signs "Unv parks and in the wild. If the scenery didn't convince you that you were in Africa, J is such as this would, nvumvumvu." It took several several slides to accommodate the width of Victoria Falls. Flowers, unusual trees, and birds seen in Botswana, Namibia, Namibia, and other countries were an education.Those from Greece and the islands and Turkey were a contrast in the age of the buildings, especially the many amphitheatres amphitheatres built thousands of years ago, some still used. Cool drinks and cookies were enjoyed during an intermission. intermission. More slides of Egypt, Austria and Germany Germany will be shown at a later date. Everyone present was grateful to Donald and Andrea Andrea for this look at another world. Sunday morning, July 29th, 1990, dawned bright, warm and beautiful. It was ideal weather for the outdoor outdoor service of Hope Township Township United Church held at the cathedral among the pines on the Roland Bowman Bowman farm. It is a tradition that a service be held there once a, year, planned and conducted by the AOTS club which is now celebrating its 30th year. As usual, Dr. Mac Freeman, a former minister here, is the speaker who expresses expresses his pleasure at being asked to return every year to this very special place. A planting of pine was in place when Lavern and Gladys Gladys Farrow owned the farm and they continued to develop develop the park like area. Now owned by Roland and Charlene Charlene it is kept as a park on the farm. It nas some special tree plantings, one on the occasion occasion of the Bowman's marriage, marriage, one for the birth of their son Joshua, and others. others. On this day, Allan Osborne Osborne conducted the service, welcoming Mac and Eleanor Freeman, all those present remarks, he recalled the years he spent here as minister minister and paid tribute to the late Truman Austin, whose death occurred in April, saying saying that his long and brave struggle following a severe stroke was an inspiration as he saw him each year at this special service. Dr. Freeman's message was a review of his activities and mind-searching during the past year while teaching teachers at Queen's University. University. He spoke of brothers in a family unit and brothers in the world family where all mankind is being forced together, and the need to cope with that closeness. Allan expressed the appreciation appreciation of all for this good message and invited all to remain for coffee. Everyone enjoyed this visiting hour and appreciated the opportunity opportunity of greeting those home for a visit, among them Joe and Shelley Re- naude of Toronto, Mary (Symons) (Symons) Walker of England, Krista and Peter Coughler and Cateline of Guelph. Besides Besides the visitors, Mrs. Wm. Milligan with daughter Bernice, Bernice, were present from Newtonville for great grandson grandson Brent's christening. Next Sunday's service Aug. 5th will be held at tlie home ' of Mr. and . Mrs., Lloyd Os- land. U v "1;,.-; v '; Congratulations'tb!tiarry. : , and Mable Wade .who celebrated celebrated their ,60th wedding anniversary at Nightingale, Centennial- Temple, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Sunday, July 29th. Local relatives who attended attended were Ross, Marion and Patrick Bamsey and Hope and Allan Holdaway. John and Joan McGuirk of Burlington who recently returned from conducting a group of students to England England and Ireland, spent the weekend with Carroll and June Nichols, so were here to see other family members' weekend with Carroll and June Nichols, so were here to see other family members' travel pictures. At the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic last Wednes- ,. T . n , , . . ,, day, the three women sitting at this table were part of the . Lions Centre They were beginning the paper the regular volunteer crew who look after the docu- ™ connected with yet another donor when this pho- mentation at every Blood Donor Clinic held here at 10 was taKen ' . Trent Offers and expressing appreciation _ _ _ to the Bowman's The scrip- IniO 06881011 *■-- was read by R. ■ Tuffc K ture was read by R. Bowman Bowman and George Tufford led in prayer. The 15-man club- members' choir sang "Sing them over again to me, wonderful wonderful words of life," and "God who touchest earth with, beauty," accompanied by Morlev Bickle with his wonderful little portable or- ;an. During tne service ere was a christening of Brent Alexander Bowman, with brother Joshua holding a very special christening bowl of spring water, ana announcing the name, with Dr. Freeman performing the ceremony. The whole congregation congregation stood during the proceedings, proceedings, showing their support, support, with magnificent maple trees providing shade for more than 150 people. The offering was received by Glen Thompson, Dan Taylor and Ron Bnmacombo. In Dr. Freeman's opening Trent University will offer offer an information session for the benefit of Oshawa- area residents interested in studying on a part-time basis basis this fall. The session will be held Thursday, Aug. 16 from 4-8 p.m. in the Oshawa Public Library auditorium on Bagot Street. Information on courses, admissions policy policy and registration will be available. By studying in Oshawa alone, it is possible to obtain a Trent degree in anthropology, anthropology, cultural studies, economics, economics, English, history, political political studies, psychology or sociology. This year more than 35 degree-credit courses courses will be offered at Durham College. Each course will meet one evening per week. For more information or to arrange counselling, contact contact Trent's office at Durham Durham College from 2-8 p.m. » HI 'I UU I 'I ID h 110 PUBLIC NOTICE ROAD CLOSURE ON CONCESSION STREET, BOWMANVILLE Pleaso bo advised that Concession Street Irom Sopor Crook Drive to Moarns Avenue will bo closed to through tralllc for a period ol approximately two weeks, commencing commencing August 14/90. The purpose ol this closure Is to facilitate the construction of now sanitary sowers and house services. Please dolour via Sopor Crook Drive and Moarns Avenue. 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