■ ! 1 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, November 13,1991 17 the Rumours are true... Newcastle IDA Pharmacy is merging with larger U (appi (approx. 6,000 sq. ft.) NEWCASTLE GUARDIAN DRUGS 50 Mill Street N, (at King Street) Newcastle 987-3435 Community Correspondence The Newcastle Independent À Weekly Report from the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago -- 987-4201 On Saturday, November 9, 1991, four members of the Ncwcasdc Horticultural Society Society thoroughly enjoyed the District District 17 meeting at Ncstlcton and hosted by that society. The day was a learning experience for President Vicki Lcsnick, Secretary Hazel Crago, Youth Leaders Narda Hoogkamp and Darlene Sullivan. District Director Director Anne Bourke welcomed all and introduced Past District Director Isabelle Challicc who advised attendants on the basics basics of flower arranging - containers, containers, planning, utensils and balance. Kathleen Petrie of Pine Ridge did a table arrangement arrangement with candle using cedar, spruce, juniper, bittersweet, and little red carnations. Carol Davidson, Pickering, demonstrated demonstrated a modem European design design in a grape-vine basket, like a nest. Moss was used over the oasis, sponge mushroom mushroom holly, ivy, cedar, white spray carnations, red roses, pine cones, baby breath and a little bird, completed this arrangement. arrangement. ■ Joan McWilliams; Pickering, had two sprayed pineapples, one gold, one silver silver which she completed in their respective colours. Yvonne Hobbs, also of Pickering, Pickering, completed-a dining table arrangement with a wire wreath ring, filling it with white pine, mini carnations, baby's breath and candle. To complete the morning's programme, programme, arrangements were made in a red wicker cutter, in a glass dish and in a big red basket. During all the work, many helpful hints were shared. Mr. Ken Brown judged the ' decorated lunch boxes brought by the attendants, and presented presented a five minute slide show of his proposed European flower show tour. In the afternoon all members worked at their own arrangements, assisted by the morning artists and assistant director Vicki Lcsnick. This was a very enjoyable day and thanks was extended to Pine Ridge Society for their refreshments refreshments and hospitality. Miss Liz Trolovc, of Burk's Falls, District District Director of Muskoka, Parry Parry Sound, brought her decorative decorative design in Christmas colours, using two red peppers, further promoting European arranging. arranging. On Thursday evening, November November 7, the Newcastle Village Village and District Chamber of Commerce sponsored a well- attended candidates meeting at the Newcastle Community Hall. On Sunday, December 1, at 2:30 p.m. the Chamber is holding a concert of Christmas music at the Newcastle Community Community Hall. Singing by the Ladies' Choir D6j'a Vu will be enjoyed and the admission to this lovely programme is free. Can't beat that! On Saturday afternoon November November 9, 1991, Janet Lcannc Owens and Tarmo Jaan Soots were united in marriage by Reverend Donald Stiles at Newcastle United Church. . Birthday greetings to Barbara Barbara Crowther, Helen Nesbitt, Ross Allin, Bessie Stephenson, and Jean Marc Mclraillcr. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Beth and Wayne Marklc, Scarborough, Dale and Wayne Hunt and boys, Ponty- pool. Mrs. Marklc, Oshawa, Pat and Seldon Parker, Oak- wood. This was a family affair, celebrating birthdays of Wayne Marklc, Dale Hunt and Stan Powell. Many happy returns! On Tuesday Mrs. Pauline Storks attended a Newcastle Hydro meeting. On Wednesday, Mrs. Pauline Pauline Storks entertained Raye Fricdlandcr, Cindy Norton, Sandra Schmahl and Dae Storks at Oshawa Golf Course. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rowe returned home to London on Friday. After his father Allin's funeral, Howard and Kitty spent the week with nephew Verne and his wife Diana. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited an Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worrall, Ncwton- villc. Harry is recovering from surgery and we wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tomlinson, Tomlinson, Belleville, visited on Sunday Sunday with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. The Trillium Unit of the UCW met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Raye Fricdlandcr. Fricdlandcr. Remembrance Day Service On Monday morning, Nov. 11, the village of Newcastle Remembrance Day Service took place at the cenotaph. Comrade Doug Walton called on the Rev. D.W. Hall to conduct the programme which began with the singing of O Canada followed by scriptures scriptures read by students of Newcastle Newcastle Public School and St. Francis of Assisi. Prayers for Peace and Remembrance were offered by the Rev. Douglas W. Hall. Onward Christian Soldiers was sung before Last Post and two minutes' silence. The names of the fallen were read by Councillor Diane Ham- re. Wreaths were laid on behalf of the Province of Ontario, Town of Newcastle, Royal Canadian Canadian Legion Branch 11178, Royal Canadian Legion Branch #178 Ladies Auxiliary, Unknown Soldier by Mike's Place, Newcastle Lions, Newcastle Newcastle Lioness, Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, St. francis of Assisi Separate School, Clarke High School, Pines Senior Public School, Newcastle Public School, Pine Ridge Kinsmen, 1st Newcastle Group Boy Scouts, CAW Local Local 222. Greetings from the Town of Newcastle were capably ex- pressed by Councillor Diane Hamrc, and an address was given by the rector of St. George's, the Rev. D.W. Hall. Before the singing of God Save the Queen, Comrade Douglas Walton thanked all who assisted and all who attended. attended. The snowy roads must have prevented the police from directing the traffic for this event. St. George's Anglican Church On Sunday, November 10, Holy Communion was celebrated celebrated at eight and Morning Prayer at eleven. The latter was a Service of Remembrance with veterans of World War Two taking part. Judge E.R. Lovckin (R.C.A.F.) led in the responsive reading of Psalm 27. The First Lesson was read by Pat Blakcr (R.C.A.F.) and the Second Lesson by Bill Clarke (R.F.C.). The sermon was preached by the Rev. D.W. Hall (R.C.N.V.R.) and Oakley Peters (R.C.N.V.R.) read the Closing Prayer. The service commenced with God Save the Queen and closed with O Canada. The flowers above the altar were in memory memory of Robert Clarke, Royal Navy, Killed in action August 1944, given by Mary and Bill Clarke and their family. On Saturday afternoon this week, volunteers will have a clcan-up of both the inside and outside of the church. It will be followed by a Pot Luck Supper in the Parish Hall. On Trinity Sunday, November November 17, there will be Holy Communion at eight and eleven. eleven. St. Francis of Assisi On Thursday, Nov. 14, the OWL members hold their craft meeting in preparation for the Nov. 30th bazaar. Their theme this year is Christmas, and the ladies arc looking forward to this event. United Church The one hundred and sixty- seventh anniversary of Newcastle Newcastle United Church was celebrated celebrated on Sunday, Nov. 10,1991. Rev, Donald A. Stiles welcomed former minister Rev. M. C. Fisher and his wife, Alf and Ruth Perrin, all of Pe terborough, and Joan and Henry Henry Goschl of Omcmec, four former members. Special music music was provided by Miss Nancy Nancy Allin who sang beautiful renditions of Purest Praises and Amazing Grace. The Junior Choir sang Reach Out In Love and Sing For Joy. Rev. Stiles introduced guest preacher, the Rev. Karen Ptolcmy-Stam, B.A., M. Div., minister of Fcnclon Falls Pastoral Charge. Accompanying Rev. Karen were her husband Keith and children Kevin and Katclyn. To Nancy Armishaw who co-ordinated the church photo- directory programme, Rev. Stiles presented a gift. The books were available to attendants attendants on Sunday. Rev. Ptolcmy-Stam's sermon, sermon, With God In Ministry - A Risky Calling, was well received, received, closing with the advice that all church members should be models to one another. Sympathy was extended to Helen and Donald Thompson on the death of her brother, Mr. Ernest Youngman. Following the service a time of fellowship was enjoyed enjoyed during a light luncheon. Since secretary Pearl Noble is moving away, that position has become available. Contact Harry Wade if interested. Newcastle Village Community Bowling Ladies League: Nancy Bell 203, Bernice Henderson 211- 212, Shirley Adams 206-224, Dianne Wood 218, Tammy Crosscy 202, Linda Nourish 177-257, Lynne Holmes 179- 199, Betty Major 181-195, Marilyn Major 181, Cindy Poirier 179-192-181, Loma Crockett 218-213, Mary Picrik 197-250-300, Kim Robinson 190-182. Seniors: Marion Allin 152- 186, John Thorne 186-150, Ron Burley 174, Lil Bolder- stone 174, George Buckley 191, Marg Burley 175, Stan Allin 200, Lome Crockett 161, Eleanor Perrin 164, Jean Holmes 167, Lon Partly 152, Helen Thome 188, Stan Powell 163-176, Marie Gibson 154, Vance Cooper 186. Mixed League: Rick Mur- phy 190-229, J. Forget 201- 203-193, Wes Forget 220-186- 222, John McGuey 217, Kathryn Kathryn Brown 200-187, Dorclla Chard 191, Fac Forget 188- 238, B. Forget 189-203, Ken Jury 229-206, Jean Hall 199- 228, Bill Brown 194, Ted Ritchie 228-193-188, Joe Mcn- donca 247-187, Brian Forget 188-196-218, Jackie Kindra- tiuk 194, Lyn Murphy 195, Ken Boyd 202-222, Greg Forget Forget 234-184, Garry Saxby 286- 281, Betty Richards 226-216, Sharon Saxby 196. Youth Bowling Seniors: Leigh Wood 151, Nathan Coyle 112, Jason Noble Noble 123-172, Vincent Norton 106, Kelly Vance 100, Amanda Amanda Galea 124, Sherry Foster 192, Ashley Poirier 117, Lynd- scy Holmes 156-128, Brent Roozcnboom 117-121, Nicole Norton 124-150, Doug McCurdy McCurdy 195-159, Nick Brown 118- 168, Michelle Alldrcad 131- 106, Steven Grant 155-108, Richard Marlin 103-146, Chy- Anne Poirier 132. 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