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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Feb 1992, p. 18

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i t 18 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvillc, Wednesday, February 19,1992 A Weekly Report from the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Hazel Crago - 987-4201 Newcastle Senior Citizens have their regular monthly evening evening of cards on Thursday evening, evening, February 20th, at the Newcastle Community Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Staple- ton, Port Hope, visited on Friday Friday with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Kimball. On Saturday Mrs. Kathleen Kimball accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper of Oshawa, to Ncwtonvillc United United Church where Mrs. Nettie Sa very was celebrating her ninetieth birthday. We extend our congratulations. Master Brian Pisani, Orono, vacationed from Thursday to Sunday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gray. On Saturday, February 8, Mr. Irv McCullough was greatly greatly honoured and pleasantly surprised surprised on his 75th birthday. His wife, Audrey, her son Bev and Teresa Brcrcton, of Tweed, Irv's sons David, Paul, Gary, Peter and Bill and their wives all went out to dinner.To complete complete the evening all returned to Orono to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCullough where his fourteen grandchildren grandchildren awaited to celebrate this happy occasion -- a wonderful family party. We extend congratulations congratulations and best wishes. Irv's sister, Joan, also enjoyed this celebration. Belated birthday greetings to Mr. Raymond Chapman. On Friday evening at the On Friday evening quite a number of local residents took the opportunity to see in person person our Prime Minister and Mila Mulroncy when they visited visited Newcastle. Irrcgardless of your political stripes, it is always always thrilling to see in person the Prime Minister of Canada. How many P.M.'s have you seen? This is number three for me (in ease you arc interested)! Welcome back to Ontario Roy and Edith McLaughlin who enjoyed a visit to Florida with Harold and Jean Kyle and to Albert and Kathleen Watts who also enjoyed a holiday to the warm climates. Sorry that Wes Pearce is not well these days. Sorry to report that Kyle Vemest son of David and Tracy Tracy Vemest fell last Sunday while tobogganing. Kyle suffered suffered a serious injury - a broken broken leg that will require six to eight weeks in Oshawa Hospital. Hospital. He celebrates his eighth birthday on Thursday. We hope you are soon feeling bct : ter, Kyle. On Sunday morning Cecil and Marie Gibson, Anne and Peter Vandcrhcul joined other family members for the christening christening of their grandson and nephew Gareth Wayne, son of Eleanor and Wayne MacDonald MacDonald at St. Mark's United Church, Whitby. They joined Chris and Grace Johnson and family along with members of the MacDonald family who gathered at the home of Eleanor Eleanor and Wayne following church for refreshments. Town of Newcastle Block Parents presents children's entertainer Sandra Beech in concert with Chlckery Chick Sunday, March 8 at 1:00 p.m. Bowmanvillc High School Tickets $7.00 each Call 623-7585 or 723-9125 Tickets available at: McGregor Drugs Stedmans (Newcastle) Frank Real Estate O.N.O. To the jingle bells, the O.N.O. club along with their husbands mounted a sleigh and enjoyed a horse-drawn ride in the serenity of moonlight at the home of Keith and Jean Goble. Feeling refreshed, we then gathered around the warmth of a fire to discuss a proposed future future trip and a tour of the Lish- man home. What are we missing missing - two scrap books! If anyone knows of their whereabouts whereabouts please contact any present member. Tickets for Rod Beattie's performance of "Wingfield's Folly" arc going well. Please keep the date of May 29 open and contact Ailcen Van Camp for tickets. A delicious lunch and chat concluded the evening. If this report sounds like a fun group that you would like to join contact Aileen Van Camp or Sandra Hoskin or any other member for further information. information. There were eight tables at the weekly euchre party on Tuesday night with the following following winners: Donald Linton, Carl Ferguson, Dorothy Archer, Archer, Grant Bright, Neta Fish, Margaret Wright and Bill Mantle. Mantle. Lucky draws were won by Doreen Ferguson, Jean Porrill, Violet Linton, Ross McRo- berts, and James Emerton. Fifteen members of the Afternoon Afternoon Unit gathered in the church basement on Tuesday afternoon. After a lovely dessert dessert served by Grace Hall and Marliese Hassler, leader Marion Marion Larmer opened the meeting with a poem. Worship was given given by Jean Ferguson. Roll call was your favorite spice and how you use it. Dora Martyn read the minutes. Kwang II Lee, a Korean missionary now in our conference, conference, will visit our charge the last weekend in March. Our U.C.W. will cater to the Federation Federation of Agriculture banquet on April 3. Grace and Harold Hall will show their pictures of Greece on March 8 at the church. Marion Larmer showed pictures pictures of her and Glenn's Shepherd Shepherd Tour to Scotland and England. England. She took lis, through the pictures, to visit Beryl Hibbs, sister of Mrs. Romeril, and Co- ryn Clarke who each taught high school for a time here in Blackstock. Continuing on the Island of Guernsey, we saw Elaine Romeril, her sister Miriam Miriam and many of their local scenes. Everyone heartily enjoyed enjoyed our short, second hand trip. DONALD R. HUTTON INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. $1,000-$25,000 3 Yr. Rate 7 3/4% 5 Yr. Rate 8 3/8% R.R.S.P's Deposits of: $25,000 - $99,000 7 3/8% 81/2% THESE RATES ALSO APPLY TO OTHER DEPOSITS, GUARANTEE INVESTMENTS. Rates Effective January 10th Rates subject to change. Call for an appointment to discuss the Advantages of Dealing through an Insurance Company. DON HUTTON 52 King St. W., Bowmanville, Ont. Bus. 623-7688 Fax 623-0136 Res. 263-8589 Newcastle Community Hall an over-capacity crowd awaited the arrival of Prime Minister Brian Mulroncy. In his speech he promised to look after GATT - The General Agreement Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, keep Honda cars being built in Alliston, saluted volunteers who, like Mila, raise thousands for charitable organizations, and keep Canada unified. Sympathy is extended to the relatives and friends of Albert Naylor whose funeral took place on Monday, February 10, at Newcastle United Church with Rev. Donald A. Stiles conducting the service. We also express condolences condolences to friends and relatives of Sidney Rutherford, Kirby, who passed away on the week-end. Birthday greetings to John Cunningham, Brandon Coyle, Marcel Vasseur, Dennis Rud- man, Hazel Murphy, Shaun Couch and Mrs. George Allin who will be 101 years young on Feb. 21st. We extend congratulations and best wishes to Roy and Elma Hopkins who celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary this month. Enjoying a two-week vacation vacation in St. Petersburg, Florida, were Mrs. Lena Graham, Kathleen Kathleen Kimball, Wilda Williams and Helen Nesbitt. While there, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ashton visited and Floyd and Jean Pelhick took cousins Lena and Kathleen out to dinner one day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon returned home Saturday from a weeks vacation in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Sightseeing in the area included a visit to the Space Center. On Friday evening evening they were guests at Gloria's Gloria's son's wedding. On Monday, Feb. 10, the Chambçr of Commerce dinner was enjoyed at St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church. The presidents who have served in the past twenty years were recognized. Entertainment Entertainment by the Déjà Vu Chorale Chorale was enjoyed. Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Gladys Wood were among the many who attended Mrs. Nettie Savory's birthday reception at Ncwtonvillc United United Church on Saturday. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Gladys Wood visited with Mrs. Eileen Reid and her daughter Patsy who has since returned home to Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood, Orono, visited on Fri-. day evening with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Ncwtonvillc and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa, were Sunday visitors with their mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Robin All- dred, and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Murphy were Tuesday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa. St. George's Anglican Church On Septuagesima, February 16, Holy Communion was celebrated celebrated at eight and eleven. The flowers above the Altar were given by Lois and Albert Maxwell in memory of their parents. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock there was a special service for the Sparks, Beavers, Wolf Cubs, Brownies, Guides, Scouts and Pathfinders of Newcastle and Ncwtonvillc, to mark the birth of Lord Baden- Powell, who "founded the Scouting movement 85 years ago. The service included a homily from the chaplain, the Rev. D.W. Hall, and the repeating repeating of promises by the 15 packs present. On Thursday evening this week, the new Advisory Board will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. On February 23, Sexagesima, there will be Holy Communion at eight and Morning Prayer at eleven. United Church On Sunday, Feb. 16, at Newcastle United Church, flowers from the funeral of Albert Albert Naylor were placed in his memory. Rev. Donald Stiles installed the new members of the Official Official Board. The senior choir rendered the anthem, There's Light Upon the Road and Rev. Stiles preached the sermon, The Choices We Make. Session meets on Tues., Feb. 25 at 7:30 at the Manse. Stewards meet on Mon. Mar. 2 at 7 p.m. at the church. Official Board meets Tues. Mar. 3rd at 8 p.m. at the church. Men's Rally is Sat., Feb. 29th at 6 p.m. at St. Stephen's Oshawa. The Trillium Unit met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Jack and Jean Holmes. The Sunshine Unit of the U.C.W. met on Monday eve ning at the home of President Erl a Jose. Tickets arc available for Mar. 1 Pancake Breakfast. Newcastle Village Community Bowling. I .«dies League: Nancy Bell 176-175, Loma Crockett 178- 224, Mary Picrik 191-199, Kim Robinson 189, Linda Nor- rish 232-184, Tammy Crossey 197, Betty Major 175, Marilyn Major 221-192-199, Norma Moffatt 182, Cindy Poirier 215, Shirley Adams 253, Linda Campbell 203, Robin Bowen 182-189. Seniors: Vance Cooper 317- 150, Marg Burley 184-176, Stan Allin 191-165, Loma Crockett 158, Lonn Pardy 188, Marie Gibson 153, Eleanor Perrin 186, Jean Holmes 190, Alice Hopson 158, Marion Allin Allin 171, Albert Pearce 251, 263, Lil Boldcrstonc 167. Thursday Mixed League: J. Forget 210-338-189, Wes Forget Forget 197-225-210, John McGucy 185, Kathryn Brown 225, Sharon Saxby 206-191- 264, Joe Mcndonca 190-193, Brian Forget 257-243, Jackie Kindratiuk 235-202-222, Lyn Murphy 264-175-207, Ted Ritchie 182-203-183, Donna Mcndonca 223-215, Ken Boyd 256-205-195, G. Forget 203, Garry Saxby 214-210, Tom Kindratiuk . 228-198, Betty Richards 177-213, Fac Forget 202-194, B. Forget 177-182, Ken Jury 228, Bill Brown 191. Youth Bowling: Seniors: Leigh Wood 152-190, Nathan Coyle 113-180, Jason Noble 181-165, Michael Martin 177- 135, Sherry Foster 156-148, Renee Mathias 103, Lyndsay Holmes 159-122, Ashley Poirier Poirier 103, Brent Roozenboom 124, Nicole Norton 103-122, Doug McCurdy 237-153, Nick Brown 213-181, Steven Grant 127-133, Chris Mathias 126- 139, Richard Martin 111-118, Laura Wood 135-123, Chyanne Poirier 110-149. Intermediates: Lori Giles 132-127, Adam Slripp 76-135, Nathan Schroor 81-114, Shannon Shannon Couch 126, Scan Higgins 114-88, Melissa Carroll 139- 115, Shannon Saxby 184-167, Brett Griffin 150-130, Amanda Darrach 112-117, Jeff Giles 148-193, Jessica Henderson 131-94, Brian Trottman 82, Peter Peter Marcotte 100-84, Sara Castellano Castellano 93-127, Robert Walton 114-121, Ryan McCracken 130- 135, Dwayne Johns 101, Julian6Norton 102, Julie Brown 116-85, Ben Koslik 131- 116. Juniors: Matthew Schroor 73, Daryl Lucyk 90, Bailey Duetta 93, Sarah White 73, Lisa Welsh 70, Joshua Landry 80, Jason Griffin 74. Real Estate Deadlines and Policies Deadline for Wednesday Publication is Monday at 12:00 Noon. Any compensation for errors oromissions by The Canadian Statesman will be limited to die value of the space occupied by die error in the advertisement. Please phone 623-3303 and ask for the Real Estate Sales Department A PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER Del's Mortgage Watch Term Rate 6 Months 8.500% 1 Year 8.125% 2 Years 8.750% 3 Years 9.250% 4 Years 9.500% Today's Best Rate for High-Ratio First Mortgages. Term Rate 5 Years 9.500% 5 Year (A.R.M.).... 8.590% 7 Years 9.890% 10 Years 10.190% 12 'h Years 10.390% Is your mortgage coming due? Compare rates... we handle mortgage transfers! For more information, Call DEL PYKSTRA at 1 RAYCAN ) Financial 215 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa 571-2880 (office) or 623-1249 (res.) Prospective Putchasers look to Edvan Realty because of our proven record of success. Thinking of selling your home? Call me now and I will arrange for a market evaluation of your home without cost or obligation. " Over 15 years experience." Wilma Entwlsle Edvan Realty Ltd. 214 King St. E., Bowmanville Res. (416) 786-2911 Bus. (416) 623-4445 Tor. (416) 686-0477 IN TOWN COUNTRY VIEW -Two storey home with double garage -3 bedrooms, living/dining room - Large eat-in kitchen -2,3,4 pc. baths, semi-ensuite with Jacuzzi -Three walkouts from kitchen, family room and laundry - Potential in-law apartment - 2200 sq. ft. finished top to bottom - Backs onto green belt and Soper Creek $177,500. Phone 623-8115 or 623-7152 W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED 234 King Street E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3393 [T3 Toronto Line686-1035 k«™ ON LARGE PRIVATE LOT 4 level backsplit featuring 3 bedrooms, kitchen overlooks finished rec room, workshop. Orono - $159,900. Ann Van Dyk, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or 623-4638. WILMOT CREEK-$64,900. Spotless 2 bedroom bungalow in retirement retirement village. 4 appliances. Activities Activities are golf, tennis, billiards, lawn bowling, etc. Terry Witherspoon, Sales ■ Representative, 623-3393 or 983-8296. i ~ " 5 ACRES - BLOOR STREET Excellent hobby farm, spotless home, just listed. Owners retiring. $199,900. Charlie Reid, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or 983-5914. GREAT STARTER - $36,900. 2 bedroom mobile in Bowmanville. Jack Brown, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or 263-2623. LAKE ONTARIO - BUNGALOW Cliffs of Newcastle, 2 acres, spotless, 3 bedroom open concept. Breathtaking view. $379,900. Charlie Reid, Sales Representative, 623-3393 or 983-5914. üÉÊ" Wayne Churchill* THINKING OF STARTING A BUSINESS? Fish and Chip eat-in or take-out restaurant restaurant under Power of Sale. A once thriving business looking for new ownership. Possible vendor financing. Located on Island Rd., Port Perry. Available now! Call Wayne Churchill* 623-6622. SOPER CREEK $174,800. Large 4 bedroom backsplit, fenced pool sized, pie-shaped lot. Eat-in kitchen with ceramic floors, overlooking overlooking family room with brick fireplace and walkout. Full ensuite, ensuite, plenty of closets. A pleasure to show! Call Wayne Churchill* 623-6622. ' iïiïèj Vli jF'lf T" keSsx n. Frank Hiemstra** BRAND NEW! One of nine brand new fully furnished mobiles. This one is a two bedroom. Only $57,500. G.S.T. paid. Call Frank Hiemstra** 623-6622 or 623-5711. agnon OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2 - 4 p.m. 71 BRADSHAW, BOWMANVILLE Superb executive home at $189,900. This detached 2 storey storey brick home has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sunken living room. Features skylights, main floor family room and much more. Call Aline Gagnon* 623-6622 or 983-9102. Nick Zondervan* YOUR HOME ON THE LAKE - $156,900. EXCELLENT LAKE FRONT PROPERTY Combination kitchen-dining, walkout to deck overlooking Lake Ontario. 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. bath, new roof, siding. Lot size 50 x 270 feet. Spotless, move right in. Call Nick Zondervan* at Family Trust, 623-6622 or 987-5075, FAMILY TRUST CORPORATION REALTOR 1 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-6622 686-4335 " Associate Broker * Sales Representatives Bob Craig* ORONO HORSE FARM - NINE FENCED ACRES Very spacious bungalow with southern exposure and view of the lake. Vaulted ceiling, two fireplaces, just east of Hwy. 115 on Tamblyn Road. Reduced to $249,500. Call Bob Craig*, 623-6622 or 263-8441. Betty Smith* OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY, FEB. 23,2-4 p.m. 772 KING ST. WEST, NEWCASTLE - $169,900.! Beautiful 2/3 acre lot, fronting on Hwy. 2 just west of Newcastle Village. Village. 3 plus 1 bedroom custom brick, finished basement with separate separate entrance, 2 baths, new high efficiency furnace, 7 appliances, good in-law potential I T Betty Smith* will be there to greet you, 623-6622 or 987-4661. Lucien Lambler** LOOK AGAIN! You have seen this before, it's time to take a second look. Open House, Sunday, Feb. 23rd, 1 - 4 p.m., 165 Edward St., Newcastle. Only $159,900. Call Lucien Lambler** 623-6622 or 623-4975. WANNA START? Quiet park close to 401, 30 minutes to Oshawa. Only $200./month park fees. Asking only $34,900. Call Lucien Lambler**, Associate Broker, 623-6622 or 623-4975. FREE SEMINAR GUEST SPEAKERS - REFRESHMENTS BUYING YOUR FIRST HOME 5% Down Payment How can parents help What to look for - in mortgages - location -condition of home Bob Craig Betty Smith* PLAN TO ATTEND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 7 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 7 p.m. Meet at Family Trust Office, King and Temperance St. Bowmanville 623-6622

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