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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Apr 1992, p. 26

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« 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 8,1992 Section Two On Wednesday April 1st, no fooling, fooling, Beaver Street South became a one-way street north to Emily Street. Signs are in place but some traffic still sails south. The robins arc struggling to find food this spring. On Sunday morning one was busy eating an orange peel he found in our compost box. On Friday morning the following Lions went to Kingston for the Lions District A3 Convention - Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dc Jong and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Graham. Graham. Last Monday Mrs. Pauline Storks attended a Ganaraska dinner committee committee meeting in Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton, Port Hope, called on Mrs. K. Kimball on Sunday. Congratulations to Ron and Mar- yAnne Metraillcr, proud parents of a baby girl, bom Saturday, April 4, at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Now Jean Marc is a big brother! On Thursday evening the following following Newcastle Horticultural Society members enjoyed the Orono meeting with speaker Marjorie Mason Hogue - Wylma Allin, Madeleine Buckley, Narda Hoogkamp, Doris Prust, Lynn and David Harrison. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell enjoyed a bus trip to Boston. For Better or For Worse By Lynn Johnston James Publishing We can handle all of your printing needs from business cards to full colour brochures and newspapers 68 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-3303 The return trip through the White Mountains, Lake Placid and Lake George area was very picturesque. They arrived home via Montreal on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alee Martin visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Mrs. Cecil Stapleton who passed away on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley visited Sunday evening with her sister and brother-in-law, Roy and Mary Berry, Orono. On Saturday, April 4, at Newcastle United Church, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage James Morrison Morrison and Elcnor Waddell. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited daughter-in-law, Margaret Margaret Wade, Port Hope, Bill was in New Jersey visiting son Greg, wife, Stephanie Stephanie and little Derek. Mr. Fred Henderson, Ncwtonvillc, is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. La- veme Wood, Peterborough, visited Mrs. Gladys Wood. Mrs. Morlcy Robinson, Starkvillc, visited Mrs. Gladys Wood on Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Ncwtonvillc Ncwtonvillc were Sunday evening visitors with his mother, Mr. Bert Clark is a patient in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldrcd hosted a birthday party when all the family were home to celebrate three - Annette's, Robin's and Bruce's. All the best! Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, were includ- : cd in this family affair. Not again! On Monday morning on entering Guardian Drugs, Mill. St. North, workmen were installing glass in the doors again. Stealing trucks and backing them into the doors seems to be a regular occurrence! Since the reconstruction of Beaver Street South, the residents are anticipating anticipating the return of the gardening crew. More topsoil is needed to fill in the many depressions in the lawns. Community Hall Board At a special meeting of the Board on March 31, it was decided that the Small Miracles Nursery could rent the Main East Room mornings and afternoons afternoons Monday to Friday for five months commencing in May. The connecting washroom will be for the use of the children only. The Reverend Reverend G. Mann, pastor of the Pentecostal Pentecostal Church, who rent the room Sunday morning and Wednesday evenings agreed to the arrangement. . A motion was also passed to rent the Memorial Library Room to the Historical Society, the terms of the lease to be negotiated. The Board also unanimously endorsed the Local Architectural Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee's recommendation that the Hall and grounds be designated by the Town under the Ontario Heritage Act 1974. St. George's Church On Passion Sunday, April 5, Holy Communion was celebrated at eight and eleven. On Wednesday afternoon this week, the Altar Guild will meet in the Parish Hall, to make Crosses for Palm Sunday April 8, when there will be Communion at eight and Morning Prayer and Holy Baptism at eleven. During Lent, Communion is celebrated celebrated twice on Wednesdays, at 9:30 in the morning and seven in the evening. United Church On Sunday, April 5, the Newcastle United Church Women were in charge of the service. Greeters were Annabelle Rickard and Margaret Rudman. Ushers were Susanne Schumann, Margaret Burley, Helen Thompson, Gertrude Gray and Gloria Gordon. President Erla Jose led the service and read the scriptures. Mrs. Lois McLeod told the children's story. Guest speaker, Sue Genge, a Diaconal a DURHAM DODGE CHRYSLER 799 BLOOR ST. W., OSHAWA 404-0525 NO GIMMICKS THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS PUBLIC MEETING All interested persons are invited to attend a public meeting to be held on April 12, 1992, at 7:00 p.m., in the Newcastle Village Arena for the purpose of electing members of the community to the Board of Management of the Newcastle Arena for the year 1992. Pattie'L. Barrie, A.M.C.T. Town Clerk Town of Newcastle 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3A6 Date of Publication April 8,1992 Newcastle Village Community Bowling Ladies League Betty Major 194, 225, 225, Bernice Bernice Henderson 206, Robin Bowen 180, 211, Dianne Wood 203, Kim Robinson 190, Cindy Poirier 197, 176, Frances McKenzie 199, 191, Nancy Bell 222,178, Tammy Crossey 175, 179, Shirley Adams 197, 251, Linda Norrish 235, 209, 225, Mary Pierik 199, 196, Loma Crockett 213, 208, Marilyn Major 177. Seniors Lonn Pardy 235, 164, Olive Little 169, Marie Gibson 155, 201, Lil BoL- derstone 199, Marg Burley 171, 180, Jenny Hicks 173, Stan Allin 205, Lb- ran Crockett 305, 222, Jack Holmes 187, 153, Albert Pearce 174, Jean Holmes 172, Vance Cooper 168. Thursday Night Mixed League Fae Forget 201, 209, Bob Forget 220, 213, 186, Jean Hall 203, 206, Rick Murphy 180, 218, 213, Joe Forget Forget 281, 201, 251, Wes Forget 204, 194, Joe Mendonca 305, 182, 221, Tom Kindratiuk 178, 202, 254, Betty Richards 236, 186, Kathryn Brown 206, Sharon Saxby 190, 249, 187, Ken Boyd 183, Garry Saxby 188,219, Shelley McGitey 211, Lyn Murphy 214, 202, 232, Jackie Kindratiuk 187, 189, Brian Forget 198, 204, Ted Ritchie 176, 248,179. Y outh Bowling is finished. Banquet April 11th _ ; i Wilmot Creek Chorus Takes Members of the First Newcastle Scouts revved up their engines for a Cub Car Rally at their March 31 meeting in St. Francis of Assisi School Gymnasium. Some of the participants arc shown above as they keep a close watch on the finish line. Spaghetti Dinner Raises Funds for Optimist Projects s ' jiu . ' Festival First Hard work and enthusiasm paid off for the Wilmot Creek Chorus on; March 31st. ; They entered the Seniors Choit;] Category, a little apprehensive, but de- termined to do their best. Much to everyone's delight they earned a first prize mark. Another job well done. Performing in the area, for seniors, churches, and hospitals has been their top priority, but they do like a challenge. challenge. For the past two years they have been performing at Roy Thomson Thomson Hall for the Seniors Jubilee Concerts. Concerts. The next stop will be the International International Centre for the. GOOD AGE SHOW on May 8th, and then on to the. Newcastle Town Hall May 9th. This lively group just proves you're never too old to have fun. Vi Capper 623-8982 Director of The Wilmot Creek Chorus Accompanist Edna Luscombe The spaghetti eating crowd was just beginning to assemble when this photo was taken at the St. George's Church Hall in Newcastle late Sunday afternoon. The occasion was the Newcastle Optimist Club's fund-raising Spaghetti dinner to raise funds for their work with the youth of the community. Our photographer headed for the kitchen where these chefs were hard at work, 1-r, Club Treasurer Dianne Tressider, Caeili Fannon, Rory Fannon, Vice President Phil Martin, Brian Fannon, Brian Green, President President Dave Sim. Not shown are four of the young Octagon Club members who were welcoming the guests, Brandy Langley, Brandi Quin, Grant Burko and Richard Jenkins. Minister from Northminster United Oshawa, preached the sermon, The Impulsiveness and Steadfastness of Love. The ladies choir sang A Charge to Keep I Have directed by organist Dorothy Payne. Guest soloist Anne Cole, Peterborough, sang Thanks Be to God. Anyone wishing to place In Mem- orium lilies in the church for Easter, please contact Jean Rickard at 987- 4822. The church newsletter edited by Mr. David Noble was available on Sunday. Palm Sunday, April 12, Holy communion communion will be celebrated and members members received. Good Friday Service will be held at 10:30 and at (me o'clock the Good Friday Walk will begin from St. Francis Francis of Assisi with 4 o'clock service at the end of the walk in Newtonville United Church. High Tech Designs at Newcastle Cub Car The Canadian Statesman We are pleased to announce we will be undertaking an extensive circulation drive for New Readers within the Town of Newcastle. Lynn Geikie will he calling on you to present a Special Offer of year round reading of The Canadian Statesman at substantial savings over newsstand prices. During our promotion we will also be giving our regular customers the opportunity to renew on this special. Note: This offer is not available at the Canadian Statesman Office. Lynn Geikie

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