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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1992, p. 18

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t 18. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanvilic, Wednesday, January 8,1992 Classifie Classified Deadline -- . Phone 'Ub 623-3303 Monday 4:30 p.m. Daycare Notice BABYSITTING available in my home, Trudeau Drive/Concession Drive/Concession St. area, available immediately, immediately, fenced yard, full/part time, hot lunches, phone 623- 2272. BLOCK parent offers full-time daycare in my home. Exceptional Exceptional care. All ages welcome. Please phone 987-1786. EXPERIENCED nurse/mother will provide quality daycare, educational activities, large indoor indoor playroom, fenced yard, all ages welcome. Phone 623- 9788, MOTHER of two willing to babysit babysit in her home, all ages welcome, welcome, full/part time, meals, snacks, activities provided, Newcastle 987-2158. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION The law practice heretofore carried carried on at 14 North Street, Newcastle Newcastle under the name of LY- CETT & CUREATZ has been dissolved January 2nd, 1992 and will continue under the sole name and proprietorship of SAM L CUREATZ 14 North Street, Newcastle, Ontario L1B 1H7 (416) 987-3500 W. KAY LYCETT continues his practice of law as usual at 5301 Main Street, Orono, Ontario LOB 1M0 (416) 983-5007 MS Wanted to Buy FREE PICK UP ON Cars, Trucks, Tractors, Motorcycles, Snowmobiles For Wrecking Purposes SMALL SCRAP METALS HIGHEST PRICE PAID ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS Yard 623-5756 Residence 623-7112 44-tfS Quotations THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE QUOTATION SD92-1, DISPOSAL OF SCRAP METAL SEALED PROPOSALS, for offers to provide disposal of scrap metals metals on an "as required" basis, will be received by the undersigned in the envelope provided. Bid forms may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at 40 Temperance Temperance Street, First Floor, Bowmanville, Ontario. Closing Time & Date: 4:00 p.m. (local time) Wednesday, January 22,1992 The highest/lowest or any proposal not necessarily accepted. Mrs. Lou Ann Birkett Purchasing and Supply Agent Date of Publication: Wed., Jan. 8,1992 Telephone: 416-623-3379 ext. 268 1-1SN Castle Hotel presents ... January 14th- Wet T-shirt Contest Contestants are asked to call Mark at 623-7072 January 26th - Super Bowl Party Kins St. E. Bowmanville PORT DARLINGTON MARINA HOTEL Calendar of Events * Lunch Daily 11 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. * Sunday Brunch 10:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. $7.95 * Every Wednesday 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Dinner Special - Steak, Schnitzel, Prime Rib 2 can Dine for $16.99 * * * * Saturday 5:30 - 9:00 p.m. Candlelight Buffet Featuring Lobster, Prime Rib, Sea Food Salads $19.50 * * * Saturday Nite, February 1 HARD TIMES DANCE Recession Buster Prices * * * * VALENTINE'S WEEKEND Friday, February 14 - Special Dinner for Two with Candlelight and Roses Main Deck Dining Lounge Saturday, February 15 - in the Bridge Valentine's Dinner and Dance Beef and Lobster Buffet 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Dancing till 1:00 a.m. Lake Rd. off Liberty St. S., Bowmanville Reservations Appreciated 623-4925 Gift Certificates Available (any amount) THE winner of the Newcastle Professional Firefighters Assoc. Assoc. 50/50 draw held on December December 31, 1991 was Pat Pelosi of Whitby. Found FOUND - Miracle Mart bag and contents at the corner of Morgan's Morgan's Road and Concession Road 1. Phone 987-4201. Real Estate for Sale CONDO for sale - Compact and beautiful in quiet, clean, new building, air conditioning, perfect perfect for single or couple, $86,900., 623-8989. LARGE four bedroom semi, approx. approx. 1400 sq. ft. plus finished basement, custom work inside and out, gas heat, large interlock interlock brick patio, close to schools and 401 access, $129,500, Phone 623-4271. TOWNHOUSE, furnished, two bedrooms, for sale/rent, Orlando, Orlando, Florida. Pool, tennis court, $62,000., available April 1st., video available, Phone 623-2328. Fire Dept. Report Dec. 17 10:25: St. Marys Cement, (Waverley Rd.), fire caused by electrical distribution items Dec. 18 11:19: Hwy, #35/115 southbound, southbound, south of Hwy. #35, smoke or steam mistaken for fire 20:59: 2200 Regional Road #4, detector activated, no fire 22:21: 264 King St. E., unknown unknown odor investigated, no fire Dec. 20 09:24: Courtice Rd., west side, north of Hwy. #2, rubbish fire, no dollar loss 12:04: 2098 Nash Rd., unknown unknown odor investigated, no fire 22:30: 1700 Nash Rd„ assist assist police Dec. 21 15:10: 100 Waverley Rd., public service 19:46: Hwy. #401 westbound, westbound, west of Waverley Rd., assist police 21:41: 2 Nelson St., accidental accidental alarm, no fire 02:06: 83 Pinedalc Cres., heating equipment, estimated . dollar loss $35,000 Dec. 22 21:41: 25 Jane St., public service 21:56: 62 Beechnut Cres., assist police Dec. 23 00:20; 9 Sunset Rd., cooking cooking equipment, estimated dollar dollar loss $500 21:45: 23 Doreen Cres., assist assist police 23:34: 202 Sandringham Dr., public service Dec. 24 09:42: 114 Duke St., Bowmanville, Bowmanville, assist police 09:43: 2449 Hwy. #2, accidental accidental alarm, no fire 18:27: 13 Mulhullard Crt., public service 18:56: 6042 Solina Rd., vehicle vehicle fire 20:11: Hwy. #401 East- bound, west of Courtice, vehicle vehicle accident, no fire 21:55: 28 Windsor Valley Gate, public service Dec. 25 10:30: 165 King St. E., Newcastle Village, assist police police 12:06: 2793 Reid Rd., chimney or flue fire, no dollar loss 15:13: 7220 Carscaddcn Rd., vehicle accident, no fire 19:43: 68 King St. E., assist police 23:56: 17 Townlinc Rd., chimney flue fire, no dollar loss Dec. 26 22:39: Elford Dr,, rubbish fire, no dollar loss Dec. 27 11:41: 9117 Hwy. #115, structure fire 20:10: Hwy. #2 & Hwy. #57, vehicle accident, no fire 22:12: Hwy. #401, westbound, westbound, west of Newtonvillc, vehicle accident, no fire Dec. 28 14:28: 239 King St. E., detector detector activated, no fire 17:32: 3730 Concession Rd. #6, chimney or flue fire, no dollar loss 21:01: 13 Brown St., assist police Dec. 29 09:46:7150 Middle Rd., assist assist police 13:06:74 Hunt St,, chimney or flue fire, no dollar loss 19:15: Hwy, #401 westbound, westbound, west of Newtonvillc, vehicle accident, no fire A Weekly Report from the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago -- 987-4201 -T2* Mr. and Mrs. Talbot All- dread, Jim and Joanne Alldread Alldread and boys, Newtonvillc, enjoyed Christmas dinner with Tom, Linda and Kevin Alldread, Alldread, Millbrook. Boxing Day visitors with Mr. Floyd Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman and Donald, Bceton and Mrs. Maurice Maurice Coulter, Downsvicw. ' Boxing Day dinner guests of Mrs. Lena Graham were Fred and Melva, Jessica and Adrian of Toronto, Janet and Bill Hodsoll and Stephanie, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Graham, Oshawa and Mr. and' Mrs. Stanley Graham. Supper guests were her family, Mr. Jack Kimball, Port Granby, Mrs. Kathleen Kimball, and Josephine Watt, Wilmot Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lavcmc Martin Martin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Martin and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin Jr. and family, Millbrook, on Boxing Day. Their parents, Ted and Yvonne of Woodville, also enjoyed this family gathering with their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Miss Marion Fisher, Belleville Belleville spent Tuesday through Friday with her cousins Kathleen Kathleen and Stanley Powell. Miss Judy Powell, Bowmanvilic, Marion, Stan and Kay were Christmas Day dinner guests of Beth and Wayne Marklc and family, Scarborough. On Boxing Boxing Day the Hunt family, Pon- typool, were dinner guests of the Stanley Powells. Mrs. Elizabeth Skclding enjoyed enjoyed a week at Christmas with George and Joan Skelding and family, Niagara Falls. Mrs. Gladys Wood enjoyed Christmas dinner with Glenn and Marie Wood and family, R.R. Orono. The Reid Wood family, were also guests. Mr. and MrS. Rob Scott and family Stratford spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. They also visited with Sophie's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burley, Stephen Stephen and Allison, Oshawa, were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brace Burley, Adam and Michael, Ajax. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean, Orleans Orleans visited at Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Bessie Dean. Christmas dinner was enjoyed with Mary and Gamcy Lycctt, Andrea and Dean, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott enjoyed enjoyed Christmas dinner with daughter Cathy, Toronto. Cathy Cathy and Wilma visited Myrtle Pearce who is a patient in Princess Princess Margaret Hospital. Mrs. Ross Adams, Lake Shore, is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Pearce were Ron and Nancy Pearce and girls, Lindsay, Isobel Gamier, Tara and Tammy, Oshawa, Diana Diana and Veme Rowe, Lori and Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade spent Christmas Day and Sunday Sunday with son Bill and his wife Margaret, Port Hope. Grandson Grandson Greg, his wife Stephanie and their son Derek were home from New Jersey. Mary Wade, Barrie, and her son Grant and friend, Peterborough, were also guests with Bill and Marg and sons. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldrcd were Bruce Alldrcd and Nancy Jane, Port Hope, Douglas and Barry Rowe and Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nugent and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bannister, Bowmanvilic spent the evening evening with the family. Mrs. Eileen Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tomlinson, Belleville Belleville spent Christmas with sister sister May Burley and brother Arthur Arthur Clark. Mrs. Betty Quccncr, New York, spent a few days after Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Marjorie Hagcrman. Mrs. Hagcrman enjoyed Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hagcr- man's Oshawa. Mr. Arthur Bcdwin and Fred, Lake Shore, were Christmas Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray, Frankford. Colleen Colleen was home from McMaster University. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Allin, and girls, Port Elgin were visiting visiting after Christmas with his parents, Glenn and Jean Allin. Christmas visitors with Erla and Francis Jose and family were Douglas and Doreen Jose and daughter Darrell of Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska. Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Christmas Day dinner guests of Mike and Joan Cowles, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Christmas Eve Mrs. Kathleen Kimball entertained a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. David Milton, Ian and Sarah, Mr. and Mrs. Nico do Jonge, .Megan, Jennifer Jennifer and Leslc, all of Whitby, Mrs. Evelyn Northrup and Bob had Christmas dinner with Marjorie and Murray Paterson. Congratulations to Grace and Lawrence Gaines who received received a special Christmas gift a new great grandson. The Glenn Stapletons of Newtonvillc were pleasantly surprised on New Year's Day when daughter Jaki and her husband Glen Megahay presented presented them with a new granddaughter, granddaughter, Jessiça Anne. When it eûmes to celebrating, celebrating, Hugh arid Meda Stapleton really know how. On Saturday, December 28, 1991, the Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall was beautifully decorated for their golden wedding anniversary. Pictures arid family trees were available for enjoyment when hundreds of people came afternoon afternoon and evening to wish the couple all the best and extend congratulations. Roast ■ beef dinner catered by the Newton- ville UCW was served to about 175 relatives and friends and dancing concluded the evening's evening's entertainment. A memorable memorable day. Congratulations, Hugh and Medal With Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wa- gar for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Poole, Anita and Christina and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wagar and children, Whitby. Whitby. On Boxing Day the Brenton Rickards entertained their family family to Christmas dinner - seventeen seventeen in number! New Disc Player for Winner The wedding of Carol Fenton Fenton (nee Hobbs) to David Lindsay Lindsay was held in the chapel of Upper Canada College, Toronto, Toronto, on December 22nd, 1991. The service was conducted by the Reverend Douglas Jakes. Carol and David were attended by Diane Lounds and John Plank. Carol's son, Jay, acted as ring bearer and David's daughter, Sara, had the role of flower girl. An informal reception reception was hosted by Don and Diane Lounds at their home in Richmond Hill. The family will reside in London. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Mr. Jack Gray whose funeral was Saturday, Dec. 28,1991. Condolences also to family and friends of Mrs. Margaret Ibbotson whose funeral took place on Monday, December 30,1991. Sympathy is also conveyed to family and friends of La- vemc Martin who passed away on New Year's Day, Lavcmc or Bobby leaves sister Dora and her husband, Harper Kelsey. Kelsey. To Francis and Sheila McQuaid and family we extend extend condolences in the passing passing of his father, Frank McQuaid. St. George's Anglican Church On, Sunday, December 29, the Lay Reader, Mr. Oakley Peters, conducted the service of Morning Prayer and preached a short sermon from the text Let Every Man Know the Day That He Esteemeth. Before the sermon Committee Chairmen thanked the congregation congregation for their support. Cathy Moulton spoke for the Chancel Guild, Steve Chessman for the Choir, Marg Tait for the ACW, John Hunter for the Building Committee and Joan DcGucrre for the Churchwardens. The flowers above the Altar were in memory of Doris Spencer, given by her sister Florence Tuson. Flowers at the Credence Table were in memo: ry of Jack Gray. The sidesmen were Joan DcGucrre and Marg Tait. United Church Christmas Eve Service at i Newcastle United Church was well attended. Lighting of the Christ Candle was performed by the Ewert family. Christmas carols were enjoyed and Mr. Edward Hoad Jr. played familiar familiar carols on his guitar. The service related the story of Christmas when Gary Schmid read the scripture declaring the prophecy, Sherry Lee and Ken Boyd read the announcements and Hazel Crago read The Holy Birth. Rev. Stiles and his wife Sheila each gave readings. readings. Mr. Glenn Allin, accompanied accompanied by organist Dorothy Payne, sang the beautiful solo, O Holy Night. Sunday, December , 29, 1991, was a time of greeting for the people of Newcastle United Church. The Senior Choir rendered the anthem, Now the Holy Child Is Bom. Being Boxed Up, the story for the children, had the moral that though the Nativity Scene characters arc put away until next Christmas, the love of Jesus Jesus Christ should remain all year. Reports for the January 26 congregational meeting should be in by January 15. At 7 O'clock on Wednesday, Wednesday, January 8, the Sunday School staff meets at the home of Sherry Lee and Ken Boyd, Stephenson Road. Some people had a happy new year smashing mail boxes along the Lake Shore Road and Concession Road 1. Does Canada Canada Post investigate such vandalism? vandalism? For the dog owners of the village, please obey the stoop and scoop by-law. Children have to walk the sidewalks to school!! Many Newcastle village residents attended the Mayor's Levee on Sunday afternoon. On New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storks, Rev. Bonnie Kelly, Amanda Storks and Candy Storks enjoyed dinner dinner at the Oshawa Golf Club. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimbal were Mr. and Mrs. Morlcy Robinson, Stark- villc and Mrs. and Mrs. Vance Cooper of Oshawa. Birthday greetings to Gordon Gordon Garrod, Sandra Schmahl, George Walton and Lana Rickard. Rickard. Congratulations to Patti and Steve Selby on their seventh wedding anniversary Jan. 12. With Mrs. Vicki Gray for New Year's Day were Mrs. Isobel Wright, Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, Michael and Stephen, Stephen, of Whitby. New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell included Ron and Marg Burley, Burley, Jack and Jean Holmes, Albert Albert Pearce, Margaret Rcidman and Lyra and Morley Flintoff, Bowmanvilic. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunt and boys, Pontypool, Miss Judy Powell, Bowmanvilic, were supper guests of parents Stan and Kay Powell. New Year's Day guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mr. and Mrs. George Felgate, Uni- onville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonvillc. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonvillc, visited with their mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley enjoyed birthday dinner out where all the family celebrated Bruce's birthday. Helping to sing happy birthday were Bruce's wife, Judy and sons Michael and Adam, Ajax, Bob and Anita Stephen and Allison, Allison, Oshawa. In the December 30, '91 edition of The Canadian Statesman, Statesman, A Page from the Past contained an article concerning the CBC crew preparing for a Sunday Show. At that time Bill Scott, son of Wilma and John Scott was cameraman for CBC where he worked for 11 years. Then Bill moved to California California with is wife Edic. He has now worked with ABC for 12 years doing much coverage for Wide World of Sports. He works on all the Monday night football games and last Monday Monday filmed the Sugar Bowl game. We conclude this bit of news with -- a Newcastle Village Village boy makes good! Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited on New Year's Eve with her sister and brother-in- law, Jean and Charlie Lyall, Peterborough. The Scotts enjoyed Boxing Day dinner with her cousin, Helen and Bart MacNeill, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jeffrey, Port Perry visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade. Mr. and Mrs. George Buck- ley, accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Margaret Elliott, Newtonvillc, visited visited Mrs. Tom Walker in Belleville Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Eileen Reid spent a couple of weeks with sister May Burley and brother Arthur Clark. On Saturday her son Kelly took her home to Belleville. Belleville. On Friday sister Raye Dcl- vin, her daughter Maty Bancroft Bancroft and her daughter Averil, visited Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark. New Year's Eve dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Alldrcd, Oshawa, were Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldrcd, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott of Orono, Mrs. Ellen Ormistori and Mr. Glenn Pickcll, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldrcd entertained all their family to supper on New Year's Day. Visiting Frank and Eva Hoar on their return from a two-week vacation in Bradenton, Bradenton, Florida, were son-in-law Colin and daughter Frances Cooke and sons Colin and Daniel of Brampton. Daughter Heather and husband husband Rob Griffin and sons Brett and Jason have relumed from a lovely one week vacation vacation in Mexico. St. George's Anglican Church On Sunday, January 5, Holy Communion was celebrated at eight and eleven. The flowers above the Altar were in memory memory of Margaret Brereton, given by her husband, Sam, and their daughters. On Thursday this week at 10 a.m. there will be Bible Study in the Parish Hall followed by a Potluck luncheon. luncheon. On January 12, the first Sunday after Epiphany, there will be Holy Communion at eight and Morning Prayer at eleven. United Church The Lay Reader at Newcastle Newcastle United Church on Sunday, January 5th, 1992 was Mr. ' Ralph Wescott, who resides at Wilmot Creek. Rev. Stiles compared Epiphany as A Light in the Night when explaining it to the children. Back to the Beginning Beginning was the sermon delivered delivered by the minister. On Thursday, Jan 9, at 2 p.m., the Trillium Unit of the U.C.W. meets at the home of Mrs. Lena Graham. The Official Board meets on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at. 8 p.m. in the Boardroom. Reports and financial statements statements should be in the Church office by Jan. 16, so the annual report will be ready for the Sun. Jan. 26 congregational meeting following morning worship and lunch. Newcastle Village Community Bowling Ladles League Dec. 30/91 Nancy Bell 204-230-209; Bernice Henderson 203-194; Helen Staniland 177; Frances McKenzie 180; Shirley Adams 244- 188; Shelly Rivers 181- 190; Linda Campbell 182; Dianne Wood 232-178; Betty Major 204-179; Marilyn Major 245- 238-244; Loma Crockett 214-214-204; Gladys Henry 213. Thursday Night Mixed League / Dorclla Chard 207; Fac Forget Forget 216-226-183; B. Forget 192-204; Ken Jury 276; Jean Hall 187-266; Bill Brown 179; Joe Mendonca 202-183; Brian Forget 233-179-272; Jackie Kindratiuk 209-199; Lyn Murphy Murphy 183-210; Ted Ritchie 232- 242-180; Donna Mendonca 177; Ken Boyd 215-201; G. Forget 339; Garry Saxby 223- 214-250; Tom Kindratiuk 204- 179; B. Richards 185; Rick Murphy 252; J. Forget 199- 228-226; Wes Forget 235-180- 202. Did You Know A Hong Kong based business purchases "good • quality" cattle gallstones at prices of up to $100 per ounce. The gallstones are used in the Far East for medicinal purposes but they are difficult to find because of a lack of cattle in that part of the world. The stones vary in size from a pigeon's egg to a hen's egg. Fanners are invited to send the gallstones to Alice Import/Export, P.O. Box 70947, Kowloon Central Post Office, Hong Kong. you tfôfo astcL IHIM few laM ■«■*■« SINCE 1930 V Call Sandra Yates Telephone 623-5873 l Representatives from the Village of Newcastle BIA and the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce gathered on the Community Hall steps last month for, their holiday season draw and to award a food basket donation to Dorothy Dorothy Liscombe (at centre). Ms. Liscombc was honored for her clcan-up efforts around town. Pictured at back, (1- r): Mabs Barr and Judy Hope; and (front row, 1-r); Tom Simpson; Heather Griffin; Dorothy Liscombc; John Mu- zik; and Bob Griffin. The winner of the compact disc draw was Shelley Gray of Newcastle Village. January All Paint and Wallpaper And Wallpaper-- -- g j Accessories OO 1 0FF Windshield Washer Fluid ÛÛ0 35° srfh Crystal 20 Softener Salt 44 lb. 5 ft. Stepladder $0799 KIHG $ 10" Table Saw i99 PREMIUM [Premium pas™* J Softener Salt 88 lb. xG* E 10% OFF ON ALL OTHER PRODUCTS STOREWIDE SAVINGS NEWCASTLE! LUMBER LIMITER 361 King Street East H Newcastle 987-4713 ^ Mon. - Wed, 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thurs. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

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