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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Mar 1991, p. 10

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! I 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, March 13,1991 The Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago 987-4201 The weather for school break week has started out sunny and bright. Let's hope it continues. Master Jamie Buckley, of London is spending this week with his grandparents, George and Madeleine Buck- ley. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morton, Oro- no, and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson, Starkville. Several Newcastle residents residents attended the dinner at Newton ville United Church on Saturday evening, March 9, when guest of honour Wallace Boughen, was celebrating celebrating his sixtieth birthday. birthday. Wally has served his community above and beyond beyond the call of duty and we join with his friends in wishing wishing him Happy Birthday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago accompanied by Bertha and Maureen Powell drove to Barrie where the ladies ladies attended a bridal show er at the home of Jim and Dale Lundy. The bride to-be, Lisa Sherman, was the recipient recipient of many beautiful gifts. On Saturday afternoon as Mrs. Vina Flintoff celebrated celebrated her birthday, several pairs of pretty pink pigs decorated decorated her lawn. We extend best wishes to Vina. Birthday greetings to Dwayne Martin, Pat Parker, Floyd Powell, Irene Brere- tan and Corey Call. Best wishes and congratulations congratulations to Vic and Molly Patterson who recently observed observed their wedding anniversary. anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell were Saturday evening evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dey, Welcome. Welcome. The Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural Society meets on Tuesday, Tuesday, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Centennial Room of the Newcastle Community Hall. Come along and learn how to prune. Year books will be available to members. members. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Elsie Walton whose funeral was held at St. George's Anglican Anglican Church on Friday, March 8. Sunday dinner guests of Jim and Shirley Coyle, Brandon, Nathan, and Matthew Matthew were Mr. Glenn Pickell and Mrs. Ellen Ormiston, Courtice and Mrs. Margaret Coyle. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Down, Ebenezer were Sunday Sunday evening visitors. On Tuesday, March 5th, Erla Jose and Shirley Coyle attended the Oshawa Pres- byterial annual meeting at Port Perry U.C. The theme of the speaker, speaker, Marion Kirkwood was, Hi Neighbor! It's a Small World, and this was the theme used by Erla and Shirley in their closing worship. worship. Mrs. Pauline Storks at tended a Newcastle Hydro meeting last Thursday morning and a Ganaraska meeting in the afternoon. Last Tuesday Mrs. Kathleen Kathleen Kimball visited with daughter Joan and husband Mike Cowles, helping celebrate celebrate Joan's birthday. Miss Tammy Gamier, Oshawa, visited her grandmother, grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Pearce, during the school break. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, visited on Friday Friday night with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Thursday luncheon gui ley HOME ENERGY IMPROVEMENT TIPS YOU CAN REWIND, FREEZE FRAME AND FAST FORWARD. Ever try to tackle a project but reading the instruction manual left you more confused than when you started? The Solution: "How To" Videos! Let Jon Bakes, "Mr. Chips" demonstrate how you can make your home more energy efficient. RENOVATION ZONE ONE Energy Priorities, Insulating Basement Exteriors and Attics. Ontario hydro a member of EncrMark. TheEbctncJtyPoop+e RENOVATION. ZONE TWO Insulating Basement Interiors, Insulating Walls Exterior and Insulating . .Compact Roofs. RENOVATION ZONE THREE Ventilation and Heating Projects, Condensation and .Frost, BalancingYour Heating System. Borrow these and other videos FREE today! w ' For more information call: Cathy Olmstead Scugog Rd. Bowmanville Energy Management Dept. 1-800-263-8028 or 623-2561 day ests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ey Powell were Mrs. Dale Hunt and Adrien, Pontvpool, and Mrs. Margaret Rudman: Sunday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pye- Finch, Scarborough. On Sunday evening Mrs. Wood enjoyed supper with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family- family- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burley Burley were Sunday dinner guests of'Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sproule, Port Hope. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard visited Mr. Fred Couch, Bowmanville Bowmanville who is home from Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Glad to hear Fred is back at the Hendry Apartments! Apartments! Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wàde, Port Hope. We extend congratulations congratulations to John and Wilma Scott who are grandparents of a new baby girl, Lauren Rose Morrow, sister of Kristy, Kristy, and daughter of Ken and Cindy of Millbrook. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard Rickard recently enjoyed Phantom Phantom of the Opera at the Pantages Theatre, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burleÿ were Thursday evening dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stapleton, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Miss Rosemary Dudley, neice of the late Dunreath Walton, passed away recently. recently. We extend sympathy to George Walton, relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farr, Thornhill, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard. St. George's Anglican Church At an open meeting in the evening of Thursday, March 7, the Expansion '90 Committee, under the chairmanship. chairmanship. of Mr. Walter Gibson Gibson reported on progress to date. It was announced to the thirty parishioners present in the Parish Hall that J. R. Freethy, of Bowmanville, Bowmanville, had been selected as architect for the church addition and that Chapel- stone construction will be responsible responsible for managing the project. Russell Gibson will do the site plan drawing. Mr. Freethy was present to receive input from the people people regarding perceived future future needs as well as their concerns about this three- quarters of a million development. development. Judge E. R. Love- kin, who is in charge of local fund raising, reported that 78% of $160,000. goal was in hand or had been pledged. Mr. Sam Cureatz who is handling the legalities announced announced that the Churchwardens Churchwardens had put that day the north half of the Rectory lands on the market. The south half is to be retained for parking and a new recto- rasn This Year's Postage at Last Year's Prices iJt now costs 400 lo mall a Idler in Canada'-Up from 39p last year. So beat lnllatlon...Stock up on last year's stamps and we'll throw In the "make-up 1 ' postage. 396 Stamps 10 pack Sale Priced $3.65 1c Stamp 10 FREE (3577% ' 266 You pay only $3,91 Last Year's Price SAVE 376 II ftp* Postal Services offer Newcastle Guardian Drugs only! K3y*ru Postal services Telephone 987-3744 661 11 Suntech Sunglasses 25% OFF "Neon" Sunglasses reg. 9.99 $1.99 SALE PRICE Various styles Bonne Bell and Caroline Cosmetics ■ICO/ entlre | y /o selection Sale Expires March 30th GUARDIAN DRUGS ry. The present Rectory on a lot and a quarter is listed at $225,000. , An offer of $80,000 has already been received received for the north-east section section which faces on Beaver Street. A substantial sum from the George Bonathon Trust along with monies from provincial and diocesan grants and loans will make up the balance. On Friday many of the congregation attended the funeral service for Elsie Dorothy Dorothy Walton, widow of Earl Walton, conducted by the Rev. D. W. Hall, Rector. Mrs. Walton was in her 95th year, a former member of the Chancel Guild, she had attended St. George's for 76 years. Mrs. Helen Hall played the organ for the service. service. On Sunday, the Fourth in Lent, Holy Communion was celebrated at eight and Morning Prayer at eleven. Midweek services continue on Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. On Thursday, March 14, there will be Bible Study in the Parish Hall at 10:00 a.m. On Sunday," the seventeenth, seventeenth, there will be Holy Communion at eight and eleven. Gail Buxton has volunteered volunteered her time Tuesday to Thursday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and will be in the Vestry to take messages for the Rector and do secretarial work. A telephone telephone answering machine will soon be installed to aid in running a more efficient office. United Church On Sunday, March 10, at Newcastle United Church, Lay Reader was Mrs. Anne Cox. Rev. Donald Stiles preached the sermon, God's Amazing Love in Jesus Christ. On Wednesday, March 20th, at 7:00 p.m. Rev. Kwang R Lee will visit Newcastle Newcastle United Church. A light Korean meal and tea will be served. Tickets may be purchased for $4 from Francis Jose or Charles Ewert. Bible Study group meets Wednesday mornings at 10:00 in the Board Room. Newcastle Village Bawling Ladies League Shelly Rivers 218;, Lynn Holmes 225; Marilyn Kent 223; Mary :Pierik 177-183; Bernice Henderson 228-242; Trixie Wright 192-197-177; Betty Major 175-196; Marilyn Marilyn Major 199-196; Norma Moffatt 181; Patti Wright 186; Lorna Crockett 207- 186-176; Carol Johnson 196- 258; Melody Chapman 202; Dee Welsh 198; Seniors Marion Allin 153-188; Stan Allin 160-160; Marg Burley 170-158; Ron Burley 165; Jack Holmes 184-224; Alicë Hopson 210; Albert Pearce 192-219; Lon Pardy 163; Eleanor Perrin 213; Stan Powell 213; Helen Thorne 160-138; John Thorne 178-188; Thursday Mixed League Joe Mendonca 263; Wes Forget 218-182-179; Greg Forget 177-189-196; Ken Boyd 251-253; Donna Mendonca Mendonca 177; Jean Hall 229- 185-198; John McGuey 184; Bob Forget 209; Dorella Chard 215; Fae Forget 212- 198-183; B. Forget 177-195; Jackie Kindratiuk 177-190- 218; Betty Richards 192- 194-200; K. Brown 248; Joe Forget 206-276-277; R. Murphy Murphy 183; Ken Jury 176-180- 195; Ted Ritchie 177-189; T. Kindratiuk 194-219; Newcastle Village Youth Bowling Seniors Laura Wood 105-116; Doug McCurdy 145-128; Michael Michael Coe 220-150; Deanna Parks 164-142; Grant Burke 155-17$; Ashley Stafford 110; Nathan Coyle 108-101; Casey Vanderstarre 107- 118; Tim Harness 142-143; Allison Stafford 139; Lynd- sey Holmes 164-145; Richard Richard Jenkins 160-144; Kristi Brownil71; Leigh Wood 145- 117; CJiy-Anne Poirier 141- 154; Sherry Foster 231-140; Richard Marin 117-102; Lisa Thompson 113-125; Intermediate Justin Storks 83; Cheryl Perkins 122-89; . Kelly Holmes 115-87; René Bedard Bedard 125-111; Ryan McCracken McCracken 169-78; Michelle Alldread 115-93; Katee Nowlan SOUS; SOUS; Lori Giles 144-122; Sara Castellano 116-123; Jeff Giles 110-119; Adam Stripp 124-78; Shannon Sax- by 107-119; Ashley Poirier 135; Jessica Henderson 86; Melissa Carrol 96-108; Justin Justin LaBrie 113-131; Janice Perkins 83; Anna Vanderstarre Vanderstarre 102-102; Nicholas Boyd 109-123; Ben Koslik 80; Juniors Paul Lallrio 87; Lauren Stafford 63; Stephen Welsh 96; Brianno Bedard 93; Sarah Sarah Whyte 92; Oliver Koslik GG; Bailey Duottn 55; Michael Michael Imhol'f'90; Lisn Welsh 74; John Stafford 92; That's how much Canada Post has increased the cost to mail The Canadian Statesman each year. That amounts to an additional $35,000 per year Please read below to determine how the new rates will affect you. Category 1 Sub. Delivery G.S.T. Total Subscribers who wish to pick up their own subscription at our offices after 11 a.m. Wednesday. You will be given a card to present each week when you pick up your Statesman $19 0 $1.33 $20.33 Category 2 Subscribers within the town limits of Bowmanville who receive the Statesman by paper carrier...No Change $19 3 $1.54 $23.54 Category 3 Subscribers in Bowmanville Rural Routes, Newcastle, Newtonville, Orono, Kendal, Pontypool, Hampton, Blackstock, Janetville, and Nestleton $10 $2.03 $31.03 Please Note: These subscriptions will be delivered wrapped in waterproof plastic bags and carefully placed in your driveway by our own courier on Wednesday nights. Category 4 Subscribers in Oshawa, Whitby, Bethany, Campbellcroft, Cavan, Millbrook, and Brooklin $17 $2.52 $38.52 Category 5 Subscribers outside of the Town of Newcastle excluding Blackstock, Pontypool, Janetville, and Nestleton ...$19 $28 $3.29 $50.29 Those readers whose subscriptions will be expiring in the coming months will be contacted directly by our office to make arrangements for the balance of your subscription delivery. To help offset the impact on our readers, we will be giving each subscriber a Statesman voucher equivalent to the value of the subscription postage. This can be used just like cash for classified ads, printing or photocopying. For more information about the new rates, please phone our office at 623-3303. Cattatifan Statesman 62 King Street West, Bowmanville 623-3303 Fax 416-623-6161 Since 1854, Our First Concern Has Been Our Community FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR 1 King St. W. Bowmanville 623-6622 Smith .84 ACRE, LESKARD RD. WITH INGROUND $195,000. Custom built 3 plus ,1 bedrooms, lower level apartment potential. potential. Beautiful European kitchen, pool and furnace, all under under 3 years old, 7 appliances, double detached garage/ workshop. Call Betty Smith 623-6622 or 987-4661. JUST LISTED-4 BEDROOMS WITH INGROUND POOL $199,900.! A beautifully renovated sidesplit, custom kitchen, two person Jacuzzi off master bedroom, pine floors and trim, on 10 scenic scenic acres with Bowmanville Creek and much, much more. Call Wayne Churchill 623-6992 or 623-6622. Approximately 2000 sq. ft. on 50' x 156' lot, beautifully landscaped, landscaped, very private lot, full ensuite bath, walk-in closet in master, main floor laundry, lovely rec room. Call Betty Smith 623-6622 or 987-4661. Carol Hancock DeJager CUSTOM BEAUTY - MINUTES FROM TOWN No corners cut here, huge eat-in oak greenhouse kitchen, living room, separate dining room, fully finished downstairs, family room, 4 bedrooms, oversized garage. A must to see. $249,900. Call Paul DeJager 623-2712 or 623-6622. SINFUL LUXURY AT HEAVENLY PRICE! $176,900. Deluxe 4 bedroom, 2 - 4 pc. and 1 - 2 pc. baths, main floor family room, fenced yard, central vac, his and her garage with auto opener, many upgrades. Call to view with Carol Hancock 623-6622 or 987-5248. HOCKIN REAL ESTATE PETER KOWAL BOWMANVILLE HOUSING STATISTICS For March 1 - March 11,1991 There were 21 residential sales, at an average price of $153,452.00. The low price was $105,000.00. The median price was $145,500.00. The high price was $230,000.00. The properties shown have been reported sold during the past two weeks and have been advertised In the Canadian Statesman and Newcastle Independent. "Advertising Pays"

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