f I » , -X The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, August 14,1991 17 E me j&t i The Newcastle Independent A Weekly Report of the Happenings in the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Oago 987-4201 Hot Dogs and Pop Raises Funds for Big Brothers Baseball 1 wamaBC Durham Central Fair With the fair only a month away, it is time to think about entering something something in one of the classes. There are many classes and they are all published in a booklet called the Prize List. This free booklet is available at Mike's Place and Newcastle Newcastle Lumber in Newcastle Village. Village. The Fair Board feels that many people do not know how to enter their work in the fair. To help people who have never entered in the fair and would like more information, information, help is available! The Fair Board will have an information table set up in the Agricultural Building at the Fair Grounds on Monday, Monday, Aug. 19th, at 7 p.m. People can bring their completed completed entry forms at this time, pick up prize lists, or get any information they require require on the fair. Remember. Remember. This is your fair! Mr. Charles Holt, Toronto, Toronto, is spending a few days with Mrs. Lena Graham. Birthday greetings to Terry Caswell, Kelly Powell, Jean Rickard, Beat Niklaus, John Scott and Philip Cunningham. Cunningham. •; / Blackstock On Saturday , evening ; August 17, a Jack and ■ will be held for Terry Taylor ! and Tara Bailey. On the ; next day, Sunday afternoon, ! August 18, a community shower will be held in Tara's honour beginning at 2 p.m. Please mark both of these events on your calendar if you are involved. Pleased that Hector Shor- tridge is home again after a stay in Port Peny Hospital for pneumonia. He is recuperating recuperating at home. Get better soon, Hector. Sorry to report that Wes Pearce is not very well these days. We hope you are soon feeling better so you will be able to celebrate your "special" "special" birthday soon. Congratulations and best wishes to Cliff and Vina Flintoff on their August 17th wedding anniversary. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Garwood, Beaconsfield, Quebec, Quebec, and Marion Fisher, Belleville. All attended the Rickard family union held at the home of Jean and Bren- ton Rickard. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pearce, Orangeville, and all their family attended the Rickard picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iiockin, Oakville and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Iiockin, Toronto, were also attendants at the Rickard Rickard reunion. At the home of Mr. Jack Kimball, Port Granby, twenty twenty six family members gathered gathered to celebrate the silver wedding anniversary of Jack's eldest daughter, Donna Donna and Donald Bright, of Oshawa, youngest daughter June and her husband, Dennis Dennis and two sons were also home from Red Deer, Alberta, Alberta, celebrating with the family family Congratulations, Donna and Don. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Embley, Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday were Jack and Jean Holmes, Ron and Mary Burley, Kay and Stan Powell, Albert and Myrtle Pearce. On Saturday, the Larry Pearces hosted a birthday party for Michael who was celebrating his nineteenth. Attending were Pat and Emil Varga, Lesley and friend of Peterborough, Kevin Kevin and Trisha Pearce, Port Perry and Trisha's cousin, Jeannette Wasink, Albert and Myrtle Pearce. Many happy returns, Michael! On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley visited Mrs. Win Couchman and Ruth Meeks, Bracebridge. On Saturday, Aug. 10, 1991, Helen Panas, Newton- ville and Stephen Szyman- ski, Ottawa, were married Trent University at Durham College Fall-Winter: Septèmber to April By study in Oshawa alone, you may obtain a Trent degree in: Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Economics, English, History, Politics, Psychology or Sociology. For a brochure, counselling or information information on admission please call (416) 723-9747. in the St. George's Ukrainian Ukrainian Catholic Church, Oshawa. Attending from Newcastle were Mrs. Vicki Gray and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago. Mrs. Anne Hoerbelt, Peterborough, Peterborough, Helen's godmother, godmother, was a Saturday overnight guest ■ of Mrs. Vicki Gray and also attended attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Robin All- dred visited on Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson, Newton- ville. Mrs. Eileen Reid, Belleville, Belleville, has been visiting for a week with her sister, May Burley and brother, Arthur Clark. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. I-Imry Wade were luncheon guests of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bamsey, Port Hope. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morow and girls, of Millbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Newton and family, Peterborough. Friday visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mrs. Maxine Felgate, Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pye- Finch, Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, visited their mother. mother. Miss Jennifer Pearce who has been holidaying with her grandmother, Margaret Pearce, returned home to Lindsay on Sunday with her father, Ron and sisters Melanie Melanie and Rhonda. On Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago called on the Martin-Sund- stroms, Oshawa. Mr. John Metrailler, Hampton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Vasseur Vasseur and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Metrailler and Jean Marc, Bowmanville, were also visitors. Mrs. Betty Lou Queener, New Jersey, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Marjorie Ha- german. A beautiful day was enjoyed enjoyed by the one hundred and twenty attendants of the Rickard reunion hosted by Jean and Brenton Rickard. Rickard. Congratulations to Vicki and Zory Lesnick, first-time grandparents. Angela and Milton Day, of Port Hope, are the proud parents of a little girl. Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Port Hope, visited on Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago called on Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hubbard and Joshua, Raglan. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell, Mrs. June Pitt, Bewdley and Mrs. Donna Heard, Bowmanville, returned returned Sunday from a ten- day motor trip to the western western provinces. On Saturday, August 3rd, they attended the weddingof June's granddaughter, granddaughter, Tammy Herrell, - ONE DAY ONLY - STARTS AT NOON THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd MADNESS SALE STOVES, CHIMNEYS, FIREPLACES WOOD - GAS - ELECTRIC SAVE I t I FIREPLACE STOVE FIREPLACE INSERT DROP IN AND PREVIEW VERMONT CASTINGS, ELMIRA, HERITAGE, LAKEWOOD Firepl bib Plus' 900 Hopkins St. at Burns Whitby 668-3192 K| OUNQ«SSr nr» r «J| t 0UF1NS ST C vi daughter of Judy and Andy Herrell and Adam Frie- dricks in Lethbridge. They also visited Shirley Martell, Edmonton and saw beautiful beautiful Banff. Quite a holiday! St. George's Anglican Cnurch^ On August 11, Trinity 11, the Rev. Cliff Evans celebrated celebrated Holy Communion and preached a sermon at eleven. He was assisted by the lay reader, Mr. Oakley Peters, who announced a special meeting of Vestry called by the Rector and Wardens for August 25. Earlier Earlier in the week, a comprehensive comprehensive report of the Building Building Committee was sent out to the congregation. At the meeting, Mr. Reg Freethy, the architect in charge of the project, will be discussing the plans for the addition. There will be a mailing beforehand, beforehand, showing the Edward Edward St. elevation and floor plans. In the meantime, the steeple repairs have been delayed temporarily by the sudden illness of a partner in the scaffolding firm. Next Sunday, August 18, there will be Morning Prayer at 11 with Mr. Peters conducting the service and giving the sermon. United Church On Saturday, August 10, at Newcastle United Church, Rev. Donald Stiles united in marriage James Blair and Brenda Lindley On Sunday, August 11, Orono and Kirby worshippers worshippers were welcomed to the morning service along with the Newcastle congregation. Mrs. Shelley Gray Molica was guest soloist, singing two beautiful selections. Mr. Albert Pearce introduced his guests, sister Margaret and her husband, Joe Hockin, of Oakville and their son, Doug and his wife, of Toronto. Lay Reader was Mrs. Hazel Crago Crago and Rev. Stiles preached the sermon, Food for Life Eternal. i i BIG BRQ NE.Vv - gio BROJHF.' foFH^ r- ,3 t* ■ jBf.mns ■ rtfkCASU/ ,y The Big Brothers of Newcastle sold hotdogs and Brothers and Little Brothers alike showed up to help pop to hungry customers outside Graham's IGA in raise money for baseball bats and bases. Big Brothers Bowmanville last Friday and Saturday afternoon. Big is a United Way agency. ■a @ Scott Eaklns Howard Smith Terry Holmes Sales Mgr. Phil Watts H ooo Financing Available Doug Kemp Dean Longyear Parts Manager Garth Mooney Service Manac f -: r Scott Hallowell Used Car Manager J. E. QUANTRILL CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC LTD. Hwy. # 2 East End of Port Hope 885-4575 1990 Pontiac 6000 V6, loaded, mint, 60,000 km. $13,500. 1991 Olds Ciera 1990 Sprint V6, loaded, mint, 11,000 km. Grey, stick, cassette, 9,300 km. $19,500. 1990 Sprint $6,995 ",ooo km. $8,95 1986 Cutlass Supreme Br. Grey, only 46,000 km., mint 88,995. White, 4 dr., stick, 30,000 1990 Olds 98 Br. ,995. 1989 Chev 1991 S-10 Ext. Cab Grey, V6, auto Grey/Silver, air, loaded, 19,000 km. 87,995. 815,995. in- ~,/j 1988 Cavalier Blue, loaded, 20,000 km., mint Blue, 4 cyl„ auto., 64,000 km.. 824,500 80,995. 1988 Celebrity 1989 Ext. Cab Maroon, V6, auto, air White, V6, sharp, 32,000 km. $7,995. $12,500. 1990 Buick Regal Blue, V6, air, loaded, 32,000 km. $10,995. 1990 Beretta GTZ 1990 Olds 88 Br. Maroon, loaded, mint $19,500. 1990 Sprint White, auto, 40,000 km. 86,995. >«? 1989 S-10 Grey, 5 speed $7,995. 1990 Lumina 1989 S-10 4 x 4 Blue, V6, air, mint 813,500. iWKBE.'aMl iailü ■Æ . 1988 Chev White, std., quacU, loaded, White, V6, air, loaded, 40,000 km. Green, V8, auto, 34,000 km 35,000 km. $13,900. $14,900. $6,995. 1989 Olds 98 1988 Pontiac 6000 Wagon Grey, loaded, sharp, 53,000 km. Blue, V8, air, loaded, 57,000 km. $17,900. $12,500. 1988 Chev V8, auto, only 44,000 km. 87,995. 1989 S-10 Ext. Cab Grey, V6, auto, 58,000 km. 811,595. 1988 S-10 Green, V6, auto, 34,000 km. 86,995. It M 1989 Safari 1989 Caprice Wagon Blue, loaded, V6, mint Blue, V8, air, loaded, 54,000 km., 814,900. mm. 814,500. Là 1986 Z24 Black, std., air 80,995. 1986ToyotaVan 7 passenger, auto Brown, V6, auto, 48,000 km. $7,995. $10,900. TX [ .. ' p» 1989 Tracker 1989 Chev S10 Ext Cab Grey, 5 speed. Black/Silver, V6, auto, 49,000 km. 88,995. 811,900 T'Wfwy-'. n t 1989 Ciera Br. 1989 Toronado Troféo 1988 Sprint Maroon, V6, loaded, 39,000 km. Maroon, loaded, leather, slider, Blue, stick, cassette, 67,000 km. $13,500. 33,000 km. $21,900. $4,995. iv'tTTT"" ,.:n -- 1988 Chev 1990 Sport Van White, V6, stick, 60,000 km. Blue, V8, loaded, 8 psg., $8,500. 5i,oookm. $18,900. 1989 Beretta GT Black, loaded 811,900. 1990 Cavalier Z24 Grey, V6, auto, air 811,995. U 1986 Sunbird Grey, 4 cyl., auto, sharp 84,995. 1987 Buick Wagon V8, loaded 87,995. 1985 S-10 Ext. Cab Red/Grey, V6, stick 86,995. SBSrf»eg| Br masa EL ■ Ti §220 CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - CADILLAC LTD. Hwy. # 2 East End of Port Hope Telephone 885-4575 M ■ ■ s*. ■ ■ ri Mon. • Thur*. 9:00 e.m. - 8:00 p.m, SALES HOURS FrW * y 9l0 ° e.m. - 6:00 p.m. nvwnw Saturday 9:00«m -6:00p.m, PARTS & SERVICE Fri Saturday 9:00 a.m, * 1 ;00 p.m. j . HnnH Ü 1