i i > 12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 10,1990 Section Two The Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago Sunday Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Kimball were Howard and Ruth Gordon, Port Hope, Joan Michael, and Craig Cowles. Bowmanville. " 'Wednesday luncheon "guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell were Tracy and Evelyn Embley, Fenelon Palls. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding and girls, Port Perry, and Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding enjoyed turkey dinner dinner on Sunday at Bill and Mary Skel ding's, Newton- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wade and family, Oshawa. We are sorry to report Miss Marjorie Clemence of Strathaven, Bowmanville, is a patient in Oshawa General General Hospital. The service in memory of neighbour Vince Doyle was held at St. George's Anglican Anglican Church last Tuesday, October 2nd. We extend condolences condolences to friends and relatives. relatives. Birthday greetings to Wilma Scott, Audrey Turner and Mary Foster. Best wishes to Denis and Shirley Severn who observe their 36th wedding anniversary anniversary on October 14. On ■ Thanksgiving Sun- , day, all members of the Albert Albert and Myrtle Pearce fam- • ily called on their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 6. B. Rickard Rickard attended Norwood Fair on Sunday and visited Rob ert and Audrey Garden, Belleville. Friday brunch guests of Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Mrs. Bernice Stark and Win- nifred McKay, Starkville. Mr. Jack Gordon is progressing progressing favourably after surgery in Whitby General Hospital. On Sunday Miss Judy Powell, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt, Russell, Russell, Graydon and Adrien, Pontypool. On Sunday, Sept. 30th, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Wade entertained all their family to dinner at their home, Mr. and Mrs. William Wade, Port Hope, sons Michael and Kevin, and also their oldest son, Greg and wife. Stepha- News from Knox Christian School by Kelly Heerschop and Tara Nguyen. We started the year off with an assembly and singing. singing. We introduced our new families and teachers, and the total number of students this year is 222. Two families families are moving to Alberta' this fall. Our three new teachers this year are Mrs. Bot, (Grade 7), Mrs. Hoogen- dam (Grade 4), and Mrs. Taylor (Grade 1). We are only a few weeks into the new school year and we are already busy walking, walking, biking, and running kilometers kilometers for our Fall Fitness Challenge. Also, for our sen-' ior grades, 6,7, and 8, the sikkens _ Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 So the natural beauty of * your exterior woodwork doesn't:. • fade in the sunlight • isn't damaged by moisture • isn't hidden , CENTRAL PAINT and WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939 boys and girls soccer teams are participating in the Newcastle Christian Athletic Athletic Association along with the Catholic schools in the area. On Friday, Sept. 21, 1990, the Grade 8's were involved in their annual soccer tournament tournament at Durham Christian Christian High School. They made it into the finals but finished in second place, losing losing 3-0 to Northumberland Christian School from Co- bourg. The Fundraising committee committee is working hard to plan our annual Bazaar on Dec. 1, 1990. If you bake, knit sweaters, crochet, do carpentry, carpentry, or make crafts, your help would be very much appreciated appreciated in order to make 1 this Bazaar an exciting and successful one. If you could do - any of the above, please coritact Marg DeVries at 623-8404. Do you shop at Canadian Tire? If so, please donate Canadian Canadian Tire coupons to the school for new-sports equipment. equipment. Thank-you for your help. ny, fromXJ.S.A. Birthdays are great - even if one is a year older. Sister-in-law, Maureen bri- ings a beautifully decorated cake and other family members members come to celebrate. Thank you, one and all for wishes arid gifts. For the beautiiful cards which arrived, arrived, we thank you for the thoughtfulness. Thanksgiving visitors at the manse with the Stiles family were his brother Ross Stiles and Monique, of Montreal. Montreal. Saturday callers at the Cragos were Joe Burns and sons Cory and Tyler, of Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Julie was home with new baby, Brady. Congratulations, Congratulations, Julie and Joe. Mr. Terry Head and friend Kelly Ëby who are attending attending Western University, London, spent the week-end with Terry's family, Barry, Sharon and Lynda. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley entertained their familiy to Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burley, Adam and Michael, Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burley, Stephen and Allison, Oshawa, enjoyed the day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Verne : Rowe, accompanied by her 1 mother Mrs. Margaret Pearce, and Tara and Tammy Tammy Gamier of Oshawa, motored motored to Lindsay on Sunday where they enjoyed Thanksgiving Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearce and girls. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed dinner on Saturday evening with daughter, Cat- thy, Toronto. ; A week-end ago, Mrs. Gladys Wood enjoyed with daughter Maxine and her husband George Felgate, Unionville. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. David Wood, Oshawa, visited his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood took Mrs. Gladys Wood for a beautiful au- . : . ! j- . *: f'-O • w " Wm. Mpgss| u'homvys will reward your good taste with a special gift - yours free with tliL- pmvlina* of evewiMi* from our exclusive Premiere | Collection. Gift [1 includes: .inti-reflective lens coating ♦ luminex lens cleaning cloth pjfl ♦ spray lens cleaner ♦ two-year unconditional frame warranty.* A S75.ÏO lx I TA II VA I I I TOMIISRI: - FIRST IN £1 AU TY l-YIÎWI-AR AVAILAHLI: 1-XCI.t 'SIVI-LY AT SI lORNEY'S -OO- SKENEY5 11, I WO 30 King Slreet West 623-4477 tumn drive, followed by dinner dinner out. Mrs. Helen Symons, Co- bourg, enjoyed Thanksgiving Thanksgiving with her son, Judge E. R. Lovekin and his wife Lynn. . * Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Bruce 1 and Nancy Jane Alldred, Port Hope, Doug and Barry Rowe and Lois Rowe from Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Donna and Brian Bannister, Bannister, Bowmanville. Mrs. Nellie McIntosh, Watertown, New York, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Marjorie Ha- german. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burley, Wingham, were Saturday Saturday overnight guests of his mother, Mrs. May Burley Burley and uncle Arthur Clark. On Saturday Mrs Hilda Call attended the wedding of Scott and Cathy Hooper in Orono United Church and ition following at New- reception fallowing a castle Community Hall. On Sunday, Oct. 7, Georgina and Steve Couch, Leskard, hosted a Jack & Jill shower in honour of Joe Balkind and .his fiancee. Mrs. Hilda Call was among the attendants. On Monday Mrs. Hilda Call held Thanksgiving dinner dinner for son Keith, Oshawa, his friend Deborah and daughter Felicia, Glenn and Lynda Farrow, Jan and Ryan, Newtonville. Thanksgiving Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson were Ruth and Nico de Jong and girls, David and Mary Grace, Milton, Ian and Sarah, Sarah, all of Whitby, Mrs. Evelyn Evelyn Northrup and Bob. St. George's Anglican Church On October 7, Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Sunday, Trinity 17, Holy Communion was celebrated by the Rector, the Rev. D. W. Hall at eight and eleven. Under the direction of the organist and choirmaster, Mr. Ed. Greenwood, the anthem, anthem, O Praise The Lord, was sung at the eleven o'clock service. The church which had been beautifully decorated by the Altar Guild with' fall flowers, harvest harvest fruit and vegetables, included included many out-of-town relatives relatives and friends. This week the ACW will meet in the Parish Hall at 7:30 on Wednesday evening. They are busy planning for their bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, and the program speaker for Survive the Drive has been cancelled. Next Sunday, October 14, there will be Holy Communion Communion at eight; ana at eleven there will be a special service service at which the Rev. David Mulholland will preach and show slides of his work at the Port of Toronto. United Church On Sunday, October 7th, 1990, the fruits of harvest decorated the Newcastle United Church. Lay reader was Sherry-Lee Boyd, Clerk of Session. Guitarist Ed. Hoad played two musical selections. selections. Three members were received by transfer: Mrs. Debra MacDonell from ICimbourne United Church, Toronto and Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Taylor from Harmony Harmony United Church. Gifts of food were brought into the church around the harvest display by the children. Hostel Hostel Services, Oshawa, local needy families and the food bank will be assisted by these foods. Communion meditation was delivered by Rev. Donald Stiles before the celebration of Holy Communion. Communion. The Thanksgiving Service Service closed with the singing of hymn Come Ye Thankful People Come. Holy Baptism will be celebrated celebrated on Sunday, October 14th. In the afternoon the Sunday Sunday School has planned a colour walk and autumn picnic at the Gnnnrnskn Forest Forest Centro. Bring your own lunch. Donors of crafts please take their products to the church Friday night, October October 12 at 7 o'clock. Baked goods will bo accepted on Saturday morning before 10 n.m. The Golden Harvest Craft & Bake Sale will be held Saturday. October 13 between 10 and 2 p.m. Junior Choir practice begins begins at 4 p.m. on Thursdays. Senior Choir practice starts at eight o'clock Thursday evenings. Van Belle [Floral Shoppes ...much more than a flower storel | < atours . irtgheeyNe.3 id »*• »\1L* •SlmettSt.N., SjQ Mm «^3 ilOODundMS.W., wma WhUby I . MOST STORES 0>p@Di Sunday CHECK STORE LOCATION FOR SUNDAY OPENINGS & HOURS. PRICES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY** OCTi -7 » < SATURDAY OCT. 13. tSSO, i) We ("Where to limit qu mente, levlnge shown In Me current Metropolitan Toronto ASP retail!. 1# right to normal femlly require- •dbteedo When The Stars Come Up, The Prices Come Down! 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