I i 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, December 28,1990 The Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago 987-4201 Bilingual Xmas at Mitchell's Comers P.S. We extend to our readers a healthy and happy New Year, 1991. We also express appreciation to all who provide provide iis with items for our column. Mrs. Jean Kimball, New- tonville, was a Thursday evening dinner guest of her aunt, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Kimball. Murray and Marlene Sheehan were Thursday night visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skeld- ing and girls, Port Perry, were Sunday luncheon guests of his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding. Mr. Harold Powell, Oak Park, Illinois, and his parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley iPowell, were Sunday lunch and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Markle, Alyssa and Andrew, Scarborough. Scarborough. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Hilda Hilda Henning who passed away last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudge, Caledon East, and her mother, Mrs. Maurice Coulter, visited on Saturday with Miss Dorrene Powell and Floyd, Lake Shore. Mr. Albert E. Mellow, Kingston, passed away last week. He was in his 90th year. On Saturday, December December 22nd, 1990, a memorial service was held at Cooke's Portsmouth United Church, Kingston. Mr. Mellow was druggist here in the village and sons Keith and Roger attended school here. Attending Attending the memorial service service were their school friends, Lloyd Martin and his wife Betty of Manotick and Alec Martin and his wife Marilyn, of Stephenson Road, Newcastle. On Friday ' evening the Cragos called on former neighbours, the Albert Ham- iltons, the Jack Burns and visited Clara Schmid, Bow- manville. Mr. Glenn Schmid, who has been working working in Dusseldorf, Germany, has arrived since to spend Christmas with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Rowe, Robert and Lori entertained entertained some members of Verne's family on Sunday - Darrell and Donnie, Bow- manville, Brian, Oshawa and Alice Rowe of Parkview Apartments. The Newcastle Seniors Bowling League enjoyed pot luck dinner following their Tuesday bowling. In the afternoon afternoon they played cards with the following winners: Eva Smith, Jack Holmes, Myrtle Pearce, Albert Pearce, Olive Little, Marg Burley and Art Compton. The afternoon was enjoyed in the Newcastle Lions Room. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends-, of Lloyd Alldread, whose funeral funeral took place on Saturday, Dec. 22,1990. Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pye- Finch, of Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono. On Sunday evening Mrs. Gladys Wood enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, New- tonville. Recent visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. .Arthur Clark were Mrs. Hilda Tam- blyn, Orono, Kay and Stan Powell, Phyllis and Lewis Clark, Wesleyville. Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, Mrs. Ellen Ormiston and Mr. Glenn Pickell, Courtice. Saturday overnight visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were daughter Cathy Scott and Christine Edmun- son, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Saturday dinner guests of Michael and Kevin Wade, Bowmanville. A week ago Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade, Port Hope, entertained entertained the family to Christmas Christmas dinner. Friday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley Burley were Mr. and Mrs. Don Viokle, Newtonville. Niece Colleen Cochrane and her husband Stuart received received an early Christmas gift - a baby son, Bryce Stuart, Stuart, bom Thursday, Dec. 20th, at Oshawa General Hospital. Aunt Hazel and Uncle Jack haven't seen the boyjet! Vincent Massey P.S. Report Mrs. Yellowlees 1 students are counting down the days until Christmas. Jenefle and Brad are especially excited. excited. Jenelle made a Christmas tree at her house. Eveiyone in the class has made a float for the Christmas Christmas parade in the room. They have also made reindeers, reindeers, snowmen and decorations decorations for the tree. by Steph Maynard and Dawn MacLean • Our Fund Raising was very successful once again this year. Every child that participated received a pen- &\44UfUUf you Qiftl and QneelUufA,... m Nut Faut Uàtt « UK We* mcwmn SINCE 1930 Sandra Yates Phone 623-5873 Muriel Moynes Phone 623-7741 cil, but, besides that we held a draw in each classroom for $15.00 worth of books from the Book Fair. Two names were chosen for each class except for the two classes that were the top sellers. Three names were chosen in those two classes. The winners winners were; Peter Andreas, Erin Greenwood, Michael Knapp, Chad Rowe, Amanda Amanda Walker, Nina Broome, 1 Steph Harper, Mike Penny, Leslie Novak, Lance Ma- dore, Matthew Beech, Melissa Melissa VanLondon, Sarah Armstrong, Armstrong, Robert Pionteh, Ashley Wilson, Andre Pénard, Pénard, Darren Nemis, Allison Matheson, Zachary Vine, Andrew Damont, Mellissa Sheehan, Stacey Gris, Thomas Pohjobainer, Christine Christine Cave, Sharah Keown, Chris Hood, Katie Yeatman, Jennifer Matheson, Marilyn Gabona, Peter Yen, Brandi Conaghan, Meghan Crook- shank, Cathi Chadwick, Jill Cook and Alison Hogan. Congratulations to all the winners and thank you to everyone who participated. by Melissa Bowen There are more very busy and excited children in Mrs. Cavanagh's class. They have made decorations and decorated the tree. They may go for a walk in town to see all the Christmas decorations. decorations. One of the children brought a Gingerbread house for everyone to share. They have been learning new carols, setting up Santa's Santa's workshop and writing letters to Santa. Christmas can't come soon enough for them! & atalie Zawada Terry Head, Western University, London is home with his family for the Christmas vacation. Mr. Murray Jose, Kitchener, Kitchener, is spending a few days at Christmas with his parents, parents, Erla and Francis Jose. Sony to report Mrs. Myrtle Myrtle Naylor is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Orono and District Fiddle Club held their regular night of entertainment at the Newcastle Community Hall on Wednesday evening, December 19. Along with the regular newsletter was distributed a calendar marking marking dates of 1991 fiddle nights. Special Christmas cookies were provided for patrons to enjoy with their coffee. A sing song of Christmas Christmas carols also added to the festive flavour of the evening. evening. The door prize, that special cupboard door was won by Chelle Golloher of Trenton,. An son Morton won the white envelope, Walter Murphy the 50-50 prize and Reg Cormier the performer's prize. On Wednesday, Jan. 16, the performers of the Orono and District Fiddle Club look forward to entertaining entertaining their guests again. St. George's Anglican Church At Morning Prayer on Sunday, Dec. 23. the Sunday school presented a charming Christmas tableau, directed and narrated by Mrs. Melanie Melanie McArthur assisted by Mrs. Judy Metcalf with musical musical accompaniment by Alison Alison McArthur on the clarinet. clarinet. In the evening a candlelit service of carols and lessons was held jointly with St. Saviour's Saviour's at 7 o'clock. Those reading lessons were Gordon and Nadine Leek, Bill Tomlinson Tomlinson and Dorothy Hester of St. Saviour's, Melanie McArthur, Nell Yates, Joan DeGuerre, Denis Schmiege- low and Oakley Peters of St. George's. The choir was under under the direction of Mr. Ed Greenwood. The sidesmen were Dr. Rod McArthur of St. George's and Mr. Bob Nichols of St. Saviour's. Following Following the service the Rector, Rector, The Rev. D. W. Hall, his wife and daughters held a reception in the Parish Hall for both congregations, serving serving hot cider and mincemeat tarts. The Christmas Eve Choral Choral Eucharist at 11 p.m. was well attended. Tuesday, Christmas Day, there was a said service of Holy Communion Communion at 10 a.m. There was no service on Wednesday. Wednesday. { For all the Christmas services, services, the red and white roses roses above the main altar were given by Arthur Wynn, Alden Wheeler, and Diana Wheeler Grandfield, in memory of their mothers Marjorie Wynn and Vivian Wheeler Mattson and their grandparents Mary Wilmot and Duncan Galbraith. The flowers on the side altar were given by Melanie and Rod, Peter and Julie, Ste- 5 hen and Sue, in memory of ohn D. Beecroft. ■ Next Sunday, December 30, there will be Holy Communion Communion at eight, Morning Prayer at eleven and Ministration Ministration of Holy Baptism at two. United Church On Sunday, Dec. 23, THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS MAYOR'S LEVEE ALL MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO JOIN MAYOR HUBBARD AND THE MEMBERS OF COUNCIL AT THE ANNUAL MAYOR'S LEVEE . ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1,1991 FROM 12:30 P.M. TO 2:30 P.M. IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 40 TEMPERANCE STREET, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO. Date of Publications: December 19,1990 December 28,1990 Patti L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 File: 10.38.99 1990, at Newcastle United Church, playing the part of Jesus and Mary were Evelyn Evelyn Bosgraf and ner son Taylor. Taylor. Mr. Garnet Rickard was lay reader and Rev. Don Stiles preached the sermon, On the Road to Bethlehem.- Lighting of the Advent candles candles was performed by Andre Andre and Glenda Bedard and their daughters Sommer and Kiley. The four candles represent Hope, Preparation, Preparation, Joy and Love. The Junior Junior Choir sang I am the Light of the World, Christmas Christmas Peace and Light the Advent Advent Candle, Four. Christmas Christmas poinsettia plants were placed in the sanctuary in loving memory of Dunreath Walton by husband George, David Jonn Bowler by wife Dorothy Bowler, Linda Couch by Ron and Bertha Powell and family. William and Margaret Eilbeck and Harry Samuel Beaton by Linda McGregor, Ann McFadden, Jack and Pat Eilbeck, Margaret Bundy by Jim and Marjorie Caswell, Gladys and Harvey Bona- thon, Gertrude' and Walter Rickard by Brenton and Jean Rickard, and in loving memory of their parents by Sheila and Don Stiles. A card extending Christmas Christmas greetings to the congregation congregation was received from Gary Schmid who is in Switzerland. Switzerland. Bowling Ladies League Betty Major 204, 210, 229; Marilyn Major 207, Cindy Poirer 234, 204; Marilyn Marilyn Kent 181, 243; Mary Pie- rik 225, 211; Lana Sykes 184, 216, 200; Shelly Rivers 187; Lorraine Poole 228, 190; Loma Crockett 178, 178, 214; Carol Johnson 208, 207; Sharon Roberts 189; Dee Welsh 233,271. Tuesday Seniors Marion Allin 164; John Thom 175, 191; Ron Burley 177, 232; Lon Pardy 229, 179; Helen Thorn 156; Jack Holmes 168, 193: Art Compton Compton 151, 171; Albert Pearce 178, 161; Jean Holmes 191, 168; Kay Powell 153; Eleanor Eleanor Perrin 158, 215; George Buckley 156; Marg Burley 173; Vance Cooper 158; Marg Cooper 159; Stan 161, 188. Thursday Night MBxed League Joe Mendonca 255, 242; W. Forget 213, 190, 302; Tom Kindratiuk 192, 188, 256; G. Forget 180, 224,186; Forget* 221* B* Forget 175* Mitchell's Comers Public School students present- Jean Hall '219, 188; John ed a bilingual Christmas play at the gymnasium of McGuey 241; B. Forget 178; Dr. Emily Stowe School in Courtice, on Dec. 18. The Ken Boyd 176, 251, 223; K. play was about a special tree, which was for sale on a Jury 185, 234; Betty Rich- Christmas tree lot, and its bid to find a home for ards 245,_ 197; Jackie Kin- Christmas. Shown here are some of the teachers and ooi D»/ or l et students involved in the play. The front row trees (left 240, 201, 231; R. Murphy 187; Bill Brown 194, 197, ___ 228. to right) are: Deborah Brunt, Patricia Goft, Sarah Butson and Ashley Broome. In the second row (left to right) are: Katherine Dymecki, Chris Oyler and Amanda Van Weston. In the back row (left to right) are: Susan Machan, Carrol Harris, Margaret Ford, Leigh Beauchang, Brenda Hillebrand, Gerry Van Gin- kel, Kathy Zych and Dan Maclvor. •-M; M 8 ABB II All IIP Hilt YBIfflflfï f X . V EXAMPLE BASED 1 ON A $15,500 i AVERAGE PURCHASE. $15,500 financed for 48 months 10.9% vs 16.25%* I Monthly payment $ 399.85 $ 441.26 1 Total cost of borrowing 3,692.80 5,680.48 Total payments 19,192.80 21,180.48 || TOTAL FINANCE SAVINGS $1,987.68 l 90 DAY INTEREST FREE SAVINGS + 416.59 1 GST SAVINGS** + 701.89 f TOTAL BOXING WÊk'K SAVINGS -- $3,1© 6.16 •standard GMAC finance rale ai of Dec. 11,1990, VW lofai actual loving» may vary depending on the amount to be financed, l.ngth of finance term and vehicle purchased. I " r ' 1 SfSPIp ■ ' I IWJ w . J l K&X t "'PM cw 'd^ffwkMwihowd/fomuutfkipaU.H OMfraiar'iinranfwy Itwn December 74Ni, I WO fbr iwyA < bite of bvi men December 31, IVVÔ om/delveietf between jon. 7m/on</inn. 4th, IWI, fu<fo/yotdetii#om>#cipp#v,