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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Aug 1990, p. 8

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1 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 15,1990 : Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago Newcastle Horticultural Club Holds Annual Show We welcome home Mrs. Madeleine Buckley from Oshawa General Hospital. Son Tom, Calgary, Alberta, arrived Tuesday to spend a couple of weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley. Several,Newcastle citizens citizens attended the 100th birthday party in honour of Miss Roweria Bragg at Mam wood House. An old friends Ellen Duxbury, Parkview, Was among the attendants; V 1 Mr. Charles Holt, Toronto, Toronto, is spending a few days with Mr. Jack Kimball, Port Granby and with Mrs. Lena Graham, Newcastle. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Sierd De Jong and her mother Mrs. Mary Garrod visited Audrey and Irv McCullough at their Smith's Falls cottage. Mrs. Hilda Tamblyn, Oro- no, visited on Saturday with Miss Marjorie Clemencè, Strathaven. Birthday greetings to Cunningham, " Beat Nf " Jean iklaus and DURHAM CENTRAL FAIRATORONO is only four weeks away!. The fair board feels that many people would ' like to participate in .the fair but don't know how to go about it. We know that everyone is good at something. Don't your family and friends always say you grow the best flowers or bake the best pies, etc., etc. The fair has three new classes this year. If you .would like more information please fill out the form below and mail it to the secretary's address,Sprinted at the bottom. I would like to receive more information on the following'activities'and'classes following'activities'and'classes at Durham' Central- Fair: D Commercial Space D Flowers „ D Cattle D Dairy Dfieef D Needlecraft D Sheep D Baking □ Poultry □ Fruit □ Rabbits D Vegetables D Parade D Jr. Exhibits □ Fiddlers' Contest D Photography □ Horseshoe Tourney (new) D Horse ' D Saddle D Jumper D Light □ Heavy D Woodworking D Car Show □ Miss- Diirham Central Fair Pageant D Farmers' Olympics □ Demolition Derby D Tug of War D Dairy Princess □ Pet Show (new) D Kiddie Tractor Pull (new) ADDRESS:. POSTAL CODE: . PHONE: _ A,; PLEASE SEND TO: FaiitSecretary: Joyce Boudreau ^General Delivery t Kendal, Ont. LOA 1E0 (416) 797-2962 Philip Rickard, John Scott. Anniversary wishes to Cliff and Vina Flintoff. Mrs. Kathleen Kimball was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Williams. Williams. Mrs. A. Cole, Agin- court, is also visiting with her daughter and son-in- law, Phil and Wilda. , Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended à Ganaraska meeting meeting last Thursday. Sorry for the error in last week's column concerning Krista Rudman's homecoming homecoming from Australia. Kris- ' ta's -, friends • and relatives had the party at her home with; parents Dennis and Valerie. Sunday visitors with Mrs. ■ Margaret Rudman were Don : and Pat Rudman of Guelph. All attended the Rickard Reunion Reunion at Orono. Mr. Maurice Butt and Miss Dora Taylor, Courtice, visited Sunday evening with the Arthur Bedwin family,m- Lake Shore; Dora and Maurice Maurice have just returned from a six-week vacation to the West. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce attended the Rickard picnic on Sunday. Ken and Jean Pearce, Orangeville, Marg and Joe Hockin, Oakville Oakville and Peggy Visser, Toronto, Toronto, were down for'the reunion reunion also. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell included Terry and Frances Garwood, Beaconsfield, Quebec, Quebec, their daughter Terry Lynn and Bruce Walton, sons Michael' and Gabriel, Ottawa and Marion Fisher, Belleville, All attended the Rickard Family Picnic held at Orono.Park on. Sunday, ■ August 12. The previous week-end Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Powell, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wayne Markle, Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and boys, Pontypool, enjoyed cottage cottage life at Toad Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Scott and family, Stratford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. On Saturday, Saturday, Rob, Sophie and family attended the wedding of her nephew, Mr. and Mr. Anthony Anthony Speziale-at St. Francis of .Assisi Roman Catholic ■CHurch. JFfejjvjfc On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell ANNUAL SUMMER 2 lor 1 LOW PRICE OF QUALITY MENSWEAR 2 UP TO PRICE ON THE BALANCE OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE Demit Tailors STORE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:30 to 9:30 Saturday 9:30 to 6:00 OSHAWA CENTRE were supper guests of Martin Martin and June Dey, Adrienne and Brandon, Bowmanville. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sundstrom, Oshawa visited on Sunday with her parents, Ron and Bertha Powell. Luncheon guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood on Thursday were grandson John Pye- Finch and his wife and daughter Charlene, Toronto. Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Mr. and Mrs. George Boggi, Keene. Gla" ilad to report Miss Doris Spencer is no longer a hospital hospital patient and is with her sister Mrs. Florence Tuson. ' Mrs. Alecia Spencer remains remains a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. Florence Tuson has returned from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she attended the wedding of her grand-daughter, Sharon Tuson, Tuson, daughter of Charles and Barbara. Also attending the wedding were Florence's daughter Joan and Terry De Guerre, Terry Lynn and David David Sim, Tracy and Chris Harris, and Barbara'Connell of Oshawa. Visiting with Mrs. Alice • Rowe is her youngest sister, Heather Coulson, of Jarrow, England. She arrived on July 4 and with the Rowe family, attended the wedding wedding of nephew Glenn Rowe and Monique Elliott in Port Hope on Friday, July 13. The sisters enjoyed some' time at Brian Rowe's cottage with Darrelll Rowe and friend Donna. On Sunday they accompanied Verne ana Diana Rowe to Marmora Marmora to visit Ken and Betty La- ton. Sunday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark were Lewis and Phyllis Phyllis Clark, of Wesley ville. On Sunday Mrs. Annette Nugent, Bowmanville, hosted hosted a baby shower for Mrs. Pam Howes at her home in Pontypool. Among the attendants attendants were Annette's grandmother grandmother Myrtle Alldred, great aunt Neta Alldred, Oshawa, sister Donna Bannister, Bannister, Bowmanville and cousin Doreen Wood, Orono. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa and Annette Annette Nugent, Bowmanville. Mr. Edward Glenney and friend Doris Nelson were Saturday evening guests of Charlie and Helen Glenney, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard Rickard have had daughter Janice, Janice, Her husband, David Mills and children Laura and Jeff, St. Albert, Alberta, visiting. Last Wednesday all enjoyed the cottage of sister Beverly and husband Ken Elaschuk, Darren and Danny, Danny, at Lake Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rickard' and Keegan, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Rickard and Rudy, George Rickard and Michael commeted the family circle at the cottage. All arrived home by Sunday to attend the Rickard Family Reunion. Reunion. Janice, David and children children returned home Monday. Monday. Hope Elan's feeling better after the teeth extractions. extractions. On Sunday, August 12, 1990, at her home in Creighton Creighton Heights, Cobourg, Mrs. Foster Russell (nee Jean Dickinson), celebrated her 90th birthday. Relatives, friends and former music students were invited to this buffet dinner party. Among the students attending were Ron and Marg Burley (nee Denault) when she took piano piano lessons. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley enjoyed camping at Emily Park last week after which they spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burley, Bridgonorth. Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural Society Show On Tuesday, August 7, 1990, the Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural Society held its annual annual flower and vegetable show at the Newcastle Community Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. O. Challicc, Orono, judged the show with the Judges' Choice Arrangement by Nar- da IToogknmp and the following following sweepstake winners: Dahlia - Jean Rickard. Gladiolus Gladiolus - Pat Blakcr, Rose • Rannn Sinon, Zinnia - Vicki Lcsnick. The J. Anderson Smith Co. Memorial Prize for most Ê oints was awarded to Hazel Irago. Since the factory is closing where husband Jack worked for many years, this jewellery chest will be treasured treasured by the Crago's. The Elmhurst Silver Cup and the Ceresdale Award of fertilizer fertilizer were also won by Hazel Hazel Crago. The New Exhibitor Exhibitor Award went to Barry Norton. The Home Garden Classes - Best patio planter, window box and hanging basket - The Canadian Statesman prize went to Mary Garrod and Mrs. Lynn Harrison had the best flower bed. Following were the Junior Junior winners of'the 63 entries in that department: Garden plot - 1st Melonie Allin, 2nd Lee Allin, 3rd Ryan McCracken. 1. My Flower Pie - 1st Amy Schumann, 2nd Mari- sha Caswell, 3rd Michael Schumann, 4th Robert Walton. Walton. 2. Toy Arrangement - 1st Lee Alim, 2nd Amy Schumann, Schumann, 3rd Melonie Allin. 3. Climb a Mountain - 1st Shaughn Caswell, 2nd Michael Michael Schumann, 3rd Robert Walton, 4th Amy Schumann. Schumann. Recycling - 1st Robert Walton, 2nd Amy Schumann, Schumann, 3rd Melonie Allin, 4th Lee Allin. 5. Vegetable Character - 1st Michael Schuman, 2nd Amy Schumann, 3rd Shaughn Caswell, 4th Mari- sha Caswell. 6. Fairy Tale - 1st Amy Schumann. 7. See What I Grew - 1st Melonie Allin, 2nd Robert Walton, 3rd Douglas Walton, Walton, 4th Amy Schumann. 8. Beets - 1st Michael Schumann, 2nd Amy Schumann, Schumann, 3rd Douglas Walton, 4th Robert Walton. 9. Carrots - 1st Amy Schumann, 2nd Shaughn Caswell, 3rd Melonie Allin, 4th Michael Schumann. 10. Zinnia - 1st Robert Walton, 2nd Amy Schumann, Schumann, 3rd Shaughn, Caswell, Caswell, 3th Lee Allin. 11. Cosmos - 1st Douglas Walton, 2nd Melonie Allin, 3rd Robert Walton. 12. Larkspur - 1st Chris Bugelli. Senior Junior Gardens - 2nd Barbara Metcalf, 3rd Amanda Rogers. ^Congratulations to all Juniors for a, nice show and for the effort. In the recycling recycling exhibit, someone had a live fish in à tank. Congratulations to Amy Schumann who won the Lions Lions Plaque for the most points in the show. United Church News On Sunday, Aug. 12, at Newcastle United Church. Rev. Donald Stiles welcomed everyone, including Orono and Kirhy worshippers to Newcastle. Mrs. Pauline Storks, lay reader, read the scripture lesson from Matthew Matthew 13, verses 24 to 30, 36 to 43, on which the minister based his sermon Wheat and Weeds. Rev. Stiles baptized four children: Laura Katherine Katherine Hoad, daughter of Edward Edward and Amy (Morton) Hoad, R.R.3, Newcastle; Ky- lee Savannah Pecman, daughter of Richard and Barbara (Lempen) Pecman of Oshawa; Justin Teal Rankin Rankin and Joshua Robert Rankin, Rankin, children of Robert and Susan (Eyres) Rankin, Newcastle. Newcastle. Flowers were placed in the sanctuary by the Lemp- At the Newcastle Horticultural Show last Tuesday B laker for Best Gladioli, Jean Rickard for Best Dahlia evening at the Community Hall, some of the pnze and Narda Hoogkamp for Best Arrangement, winners were, 1-r, Vicki Lesmck with Best Zinnia, Pat Hazel Crago, The Statesman's Newcastle Editor, derson Smith award she won for most points in show was the big winner at last week's Newcastle Horticul- and also is being presented with the Elmhurst silver tural Society Show. She is at right, holding the J. An- trophy by President Vicki Lesnick. en family and two vases of glads came from the Jack and Hazel Crago garden. Rev. Stiles read a letter from Presbytery secretary, Rev. David Jones, which is being sent to the proper destination, destination, concerning human rights violations by the Quebec Quebec police on the Kahnawake Kahnawake and Kanesatake Indian Reserves C ORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE OF HIGHWAY CLOSING TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at the meeting to be hold In the Council Chambers, 40 Temperance Street, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Monday, September September 10, 1990, at the hour of 9:30 a,m„ propose to pass bylaws bylaws to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of part of the road allowance (s) described as follows: 1. Part of Mann Street In part of Lots 9 and 10, Concession 2, former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, Newcastle, according to T.W. Herrick's Plan for Porter and Bradshaw, Bradshaw, more particularly described as Part 1 of Plan 10R- 3511; 2. Devins Lane In part of Town Lots 8 and 9, according to the Queen's Block Plan of part of Lot 12, In the First Concession, Concession, former Town of Bowmanville, now In the Town of Newcastle, more particularly described as Paris 2 and 3 on Plan 10R-3753; 3. Part of Porter Street and part of Winnstanloy Street, ac- eroding to the Porter and Bradshaw Plan, In Lot 9, Concession Concession 2, former Town of Bowmanville, now In the Town of Newcastle, more particularly described as Parts 3 and 5 on Plan 10R-3726; 4. Old King's Highway No. 2, Lot 14, Concession 1, former Town of Bowmanville, now In the Town of Newcastle, more particularly described as Part 1 on Plan 10R-3593; and 5. Strohl Road, Part Lot 31, Concession 4, former Township of Darlington, now in tho Town of Newcastle, more particularly particularly doscribad ns Parts 1 through 7 on Plan 10R-2957. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT boforo passing the said by-law, Council or n Committee of Council shall hoar In person, or by Ills Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will lie prejudicially affected by this by-law, and who applies to bo hoard Patti L, Barrio, A,M.C.T. Town Clerk 40 Tempérance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3AG Dates to bo Publlchod August 15,22,20 and September 5,1090 Orono Fuel & Lumber "See us for all your Building Needs" Panelling /'Provincial Oak" Press Board panelling ■■r, "White Wainscotting" 48" wide x 32 n high $-| y 30/sheet $^50/sheet PAINT SALE Ext. Gloss Oil $28.99 Ext. Gloss Latex $29.99 Ext. Flat. Latex 28.99 2' x 4' Sonoflex Ceiling Panels $095 O each 2' x 4' Assorted Pieces of Arborite $015 each IN STOCK SCREEN DOORS $190 each INSTOCK COUNTER TOPS 5.95/lin.ft. 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