8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 21,1990 Section Two The Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Grago 987-4201 Mrs. Rita Embley will be celebrating her 95th birthday birthday on Sunday, Nov. 25th at the home of her granddaughter, granddaughter, Diane and Scott Moore, Bobcaygeon. Friends are invited. Mr. Terry Head and Miss Kelly Eby, Western University, University, London, spent the weekend with Terry's family, family, Sharon, Barry and Lynda Head. Many area residents enjoyed enjoyed the tour of the new East Wing of Memorial Hospital, Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and sons, Pon- typool. Sympathy is extended to Mr. ana Mrs. David Adams, relatives and friends of her sister, who passed away recently. recently. Mrs. Verena Sanderson, Janetville, passed away on Friday, November 16th. She will be greatly missed by her fellow members of the Pioneer Button Club. On October 21st this 89 year old showed samples of her button collection at the Newcastle Newcastle Historical Society's Collectors' Fair. Our sympathy sympathy to her relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean, Halifax, Nova Scotia, were weekend visitors with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dean, Oshawa, were Saturday visitors visitors also. Some local ladies attended attended Wilmot Creek Bazaar on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed the weekend in Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Scott and family, helping helping celebrate Rob's birthday. , Mrs. Maxine Felgate, Unionville, spent last 'nies- day with her mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley visited on Sunday with Bob and Anita Burley, Allison and Stephen, Oshawa. All celebrated Bob and Anita's birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burley and boys, Ajax, were also at this celebration. celebration. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa. All attended the turkey supper at Ebenezer Church. On Nov. 29th at the Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall Canada Canada Post representatives will answer questions on an individual basis from 2 to 5 p.m. A little late, isn't it? The executive of the Newcastle Newcastle Horticultural Society met on Friday evening, November November 16 at the home of Janet Paeden. Some of the important business items were the announcement of the Christmas Workshop in the Centennial Room of the Newcastle Community Hall on Tuesday evening, November November 27th at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening, Dec. 4th the Christmas Snow and Pot Luck Dinner will be held at the . Newcastle United Church Sunday School Hall. In 1991 the Ontario Horticultural Horticultural .Society celebrates its 85th anniversary. In June, the convention with the tneme, Nature's Wonderland, will be enjoyed in Sault Ste. Marie. At the close of the meeting, Janet served a delicious lunch. At the Newcastle Community Community Hall on Thursday evening, Nov. 15th the Newcastle Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed enjoyed their usual evening of cards. The lucky people that ' ■ " ' The at eight and eleven, flowers on the Altar night were 1st Mary Thompson, Thompson, 2nd George Walton, 3rd Leslie Alldred, 4th Marion Sears, 5th Lena Graham and 6th. Glenn PickelL Seniors' Seniors' Christmas Dinner is Thursday, Dec. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch, Murdoch, of Manotick, ■ were Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were dinner quests of Doug and Liz Wade, Peggy, Stephanie and Paul, Oshawa. On Saturday evening Harry and Mabel Wade enjoyed enjoyed Ebenezer United Church turkey supper. Mr. Frank Merrifleld and friend, Owen Sound, visited Thursday with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Annette and Doug Nugent Nugent of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce, Jennifer, Melanie •and Rhonda, of Lindsay, visited visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Pearce. Birthday greetings to Peggy Pruner, Janice Rickard. Rickard. Delann Chard, Rita Embley, Nellie Spencer, Jeremy Jeremy Wight and Cory Burns. Our first Christmas card arrived from England last week. Many enjoyed the Santa Claus parade in Bowmanville Bowmanville on Saturday. All makes us aware that Christmas Christmas is coming. ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH On Sunday, November 18, Holy Communion was celebrated by Rev. D. W. Hall The were in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Call, parents of Hilda and Bill Call. Sidesmen were Judge E.R. Lovekin and Dr. Rod McArthur. Last evening the ACW met at Margaret Tait's for a special pre-Christmas meeting. meeting. Bible Study on Thursday, Nov. 22, at 10:00 am. in the Parish Hall is open to everyone. everyone. Following Early Service next Sunday, Nov. 25 the Chancel Guild will meet for breakfast in the Parish Hall. At the 11:00 o'clock service, Tim Yates, who was one of the group from the Diocese of Toronto visiting Korea in September with Bishop Finlay, Finlay, will give a slide presentation presentation of the trip UNITED CHURCH At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, November November 18, special music was supplied by Mr. Terry Head and Miss Kelly Eby, first year students in music at the University of Western Ontario, London. Trumpeter Trumpeter Kelly was accompanied by.Terry on piano and organ. organ. The Sacrament of Baptism Baptism was celebrated when Rev. D. A . Stiles christened Rebecca Kathleen Lewis, daughter of Ted and Shirley Lewis. Mr. Charles Ewert has written another book, "Winchester the Cart- Pulling Donkey," proceeds of the sales of which will be donated donated to the Mission and Service Fund. Christmas newsletters will be available on Sunday, Nov. 25th when Mrs. Elaine Barber will be guest speaker as Rev. Stiles will be preaching at St. Andrew's, Andrew's, Georgetown. United Church Women The Sunshine Unit of the United Church Women met on Monday evening, November November 12, in the Sunday School Hall. President Pearl Noble conducted the business after which the devotional was presented by Wilma Scott, Jean Allin and Carole Noble. Noble. Marion Allin played the piano for singing of hymns and Marie Peawell and Marjorie Marjorie Caswell rendered a beautiful duet. Treasures and Talents were displayed. A humorous account of a secretary's detailed minutes read by Marion Allin was greatly enjoyed. Lunch and a social time brought the meeting to a close. age Community Bowlin Ladies Leas Newcastle Village mg le Nancy BedarcTl87, Lorraine Lorraine Poole 176, Betty Major 175-239, Marilyn Major 221- 185-237, Cindy Poirer 175, Gladys Henry 196, Lorna Crockett 205, Carol Johnson 226-214-236, Sharon Roberts Roberts 186-194, Marion Martin 196, Dee Welsh 184, Marilyn Marilyn Kent 214-241, Mary Pie- rik 188-202, Bernice Henderson Henderson 187, Trixie Wright 179. Newcastle Village Seniors Alice Hopson 181, Bertha Fisher 157, John Thorn 151- 191, Ron Burley 174, Vance ' Cooper 167, Mary Cooper 150, Lon Pardy 169-161, Olive Little 160, Helen Thorn 162-157, Stan Powell 237-191, Jack Holmes 188, Albert Pearce 221-177, Kay Powell 171-161, George Buckley 221-167. Thursday Night Mixed League Joe Mendonca 205-211, Wes Forget 226-176, Greg Forget 178, T. Kindratiuk 189-178, Bob Forget 254, Ken Boyd 239-237, Ken Jury 209, Betty Richards 220- 213, Brian Forget 207-220, John McGuey 227-187, Do- rella Chard 183, Kathryn Brown 237, J. Kindratiuk 193-178, J. Forget 197-194- 373, Rick Murphy 223, Bill Brown 179, Tea Ritchie 312- 211-299, Fae Forget 182- 243-192, Jean Hall 189-206. Enniskillen News by B. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Andre Cor- nellier, Alison and Paul, visited visited with Sharon Vander- muellen and Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cornellier, Belleville. Belleville. David Willis, Steve Kel- lett, Joanne and Lisa Cru- dermman, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. David Stainton, Co- bourg, Linda Cryderman, Gail Simpson, Bowmanville, Ella Bowman and Myrtle Tamblyn, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. Please remember Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell of Oshawa will be conducting our church service next Sunday Sunday as Rev. Kelly will be away. Special thank you to the pupils of Enniskillen Public School for collecting for UNICEF. We collected $270. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Rick and Sherry Howe and family, Newton- ville. Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn were Sunday callers of Mrs. Russell Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips, Phillips, Maidstone, Ont., were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Griffin. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gaylor from Little Britain were visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Groves. The Enniskillen Guides are doing their Seamstress Badge. Every girl is doing a bag to cany her program book in. After church next Sunday, Sunday, the U.C.W. will be setting setting up tables for the Sen- Christmas Dinner lors on 1990 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT The annual Assessment Roll listing the assessed value of each property in your municipality will be delivered to your municipal, clerk on December 18, 1990. The amount of property tax (municipal and school) you will pay on your home or business in 1991 is determined by multiplying your assessed value by the mill rate, which is calculated by your municipality. The mill rate is based on the financial needs of your municipality, county or region, and school board. Notice of Property Valuation Notices of Property Valuation are mailed to property owners and. tenants, prior to the delivery of the Assessment Roll, only if any of the information relating to their property assessment has changed during the past year, such as the assessed value, school support or address; or if they appealed their 1989 property assessment. Information Open Houses Whether or not you received a Notice of Property Valuation, you may have questions about your property assessment. If you do, please come to an information information Open House. An assessor from the Ministry of Revenue's Regional Assessment Office will be available to explain your assessment, answer your questions, and change any inaccurate information relating to your property. If you have questions but can't make it to an Open House, please call or visit the Regional Assessment Office. The date and location of the Open House in your municipality and the address of the Regional Assessment Office are listed below. Appealing Your Assessment If you are still dissatisfied with your assessment after going to an Open House or contacting the Regional Assessment Office, you may appeal to the Assessment Assessment Review Board. The appeal must be filed within twenty-one days after the delivery of the Assessment Roll. To file an appeal, please use the form on the back of your Notice of Property Valuation, write a letter, or use a Notice of Appeal form. This form and the address of the Assessment Review Board are available at Open Houses, the Regional Assessment Office, and your municipal office. The final date for appealing your 1990 assessment is January 8,1991. Schedule of Open Houses Newcastle Town Thu. Dec. 6 and Frl. Dec. 7, Court and Fire Building, Court Room 2, 1 p.m, to 8 p.m, 132 Church Street, Bowmanville Ministry of Revenue Ontario Durham Roglonal Assessment Olllco P.O. Box 270 605 Rossland Road East Whitby, Ontario 1.1 N 5S1 (416) 660-9351 1-000-260-2224 November 26th. On December 9th, the Enniskillen White Gift and Mitten Tree Service will be held at our regular service at 8:45 a.m The gifts will be going to Denise House and the Men's Hostel. Enfield United Church is holding their Christmas Choir service with children dressing for the Nativity on Dec. 9th at 2 p.m. Enfield's Christmas Party Party for the children with Santa Santa is on December 12th at 12 noon. The Enniskillen United Church plates are in - Contact Contact Joy Werry at 263-2383, Barb Howe 263-8868 or Ella Bowman 263-8466. The cost is $12. On November 24th, Come One! Come All! to the Craft and Bake Sale from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. at the Tyrone Community Centre, sponsored sponsored by the Tyrone finance Committee. Art's 75th Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Geo Lead- beater, Lori and Mark, Mrs. M. Binder, Oshawa; Mr. Tom Leadbeater and friend Elaine, Toronto; Miss Michelle Michelle Leadbeater, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lead- beater, Ryan and Kathryn, R.R.2, Baltimore, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. L. Leadbeater, Don Mills, Mrs: Dale Hoy, Shawn and 1 Chris, Ajax- Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. John Leadbeater, Markham, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Milne, Toronto; Mr. Ken Leadbeater, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Groves, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brouwer and Sheelah, Potters Lane, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, were Sunday supper supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater, on the occasion occasion of Art's 75th Birthday. Mrs. W. Bowman and Miss M. Tamblyn were Sunday callers, Councillor Amot Wotten was a Sunday caller with Letters of Congratulations Congratulations from Mayor Marie Hubbard and the Town of Newcastle Councillors. Yelverton Mrs. Betty Ann Creamer of Comox B.O., who has been , guest at the Howard Malcolms Malcolms this past week, was also present on this happy . occasion. ' Mr. and Mrs'^y-lAllan Gundry of Barrie spent the weekend with their tiaugh- ter~Brenda and Terry Malcolm Malcolm and family and also were in attendance on Saturday Saturday evening. Sunday Service at Yelverton Yelverton had a welcome addition on Sunday morning when the Janetville Junior Choir, some 18 members, were present and added their voices to the service of song with three special numbers. Much appreciated by those present. Pastor Susan Binns was assisted in the service by Hazel Gray on the piano and Dianne and Mathew Gray who were scripture readers. 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