12 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, July 22,1992 0 A Weekly Report from the Village of Newcastle Editors: Jack and Haul Cram - WMMl gag Health Care Aides Graduate from Toronto School of Business As we understand this name- change for the Town of Newcastle, it was initially instigated to eliminate the confusion of two Newcastles. Now, in last week's issue, it was suggested suggested .that Bowmanville should be considered as the new name. How absurd! absurd! This will only cause the same confusion. It was suggested at the peaceful demonstration re dumps on Thursday evening July 16 at Morgan's Road overpass, that the Town of Newcastle could be called Dtimpson. How about it? Maybe Dumptown. Our area already already has Laidlaw and Port Granby. To those who organized the Thursday Thursday protest, we say thank you for your many hours of work. To those who attended, attended, thank you for your support. It is beyond comprehension how technology can put man on the moon but cannot find a way to dispose of man's garbage. On Wednesday, July 15, the New- tonville Women's Institute sponsored a bus trip to Lindsay. About 40 persons persons enjoyed the Kawartha Summer Theatre play, Two for the Show. Dinner Dinner at the Grand Experience family restaurant was enjoyed before the return return trip home. Thank you, W.I., for a good afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hopson have recently returned from a 13-day bus tour to Atlantic Canada, Vermont and Maine. The weather was good and it was a most enjoyable trip. On Thursday, July 9, Newcastle Brownies and Guides with leaders enjoyed enjoyed the day at Lindsay Fairgrounds for a division rally to commemorate the Provincial Commissioner's tour. Highlight of the day was the visit of Marguerite Rogers, Ontario's provincial provincial commissioner. A special Woodland Woodland Division rally crest was given to each member attending. Congratulations to Jennifer Hopkins Hopkins who graduated from her Sandford Fleming College. She received her business administration diploma, specializing specializing in personal management. Jennifer is the daughter of Roy and Elma Hopkins. On Wednesday evening at the Newcastle Community Hall, the Oro- no and District Fiddle Club held their monthly night of entertainment. Mr. Arthur Bed win. won the door prize If you are new to Bowmanville.., would like to call on you with Housewarming Gifts and information about your new location. Call Your Hi Neighbour Hostess Mrs. Audrey Kehoe at 623-0395 and Jack and Hazel won the fifty-fifty draw. Now that our luck has changed, we should invest in some lottery tickets! tickets! Thank you, Orono and District Fiddle Club for the prize and the entertainment. entertainment. Every third Wednesday of the month, you'll find them at Newcastle Community Hall. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Stephan Staby who passed away recently. Mrs. Maurice Coulter, Downsview was Thursday overnight guest of Jack and Hazel Crago. On Saturday, Ron and Mary Potter moved to their new home in Brechin. Sorry to have them leave the village but wish them well in their new locality. locality. Birthday greetings to Ron Pearce, Judy Powell, Bonnie Cunningham, Keegan Rickard, Murray Paterson, Eva Smith, Tammy DeJong and her grandmother Mary Garrod and Florence Florence Nadeau. Observing July anniversaries are Lois and Douglas Rowe, Don and Velma. Parker, Vem and Diana Rowe and Harry and Mabel Wade who will be 62 years wed on July 25th. Congratulations, Congratulations, all! At Newcastle United Church on Saturday, July 18, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Scott McCullough, McCullough, son of Peter and Lynda McCullough, McCullough, Orono, and Leanne Kent, daughter of Vem and Marilyn Kent. Attending the bride and groom were Randy Reid and maid of honour Jean Brown. We extend congratulations to Leanne and Scott. On Sunday Mr. Albert Pearce visited visited with his sister Peggy Visser, Toronto. Toronto. They enjoyed a ball game at Christie Pits. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott are son Jim and his wife Sue, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow, Kristy and Lauren of Millbrook, enjoyed enjoyed dinner with the family. Last week Mr. Bill West, of Edmonton, Edmonton, spent a few days with his sister, sister, Mrs. Vickie Gray. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley attended the 25th wedding anniversary celebration in honour of his niece. Diane Clark (Gilmer) and her husband Bill at Lindsay Golf Club. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley visited in Stirling with Miss Rosa Spry, and Mrs. Dorothy Wood. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Pearl Coverly and Ed Leslie, whose funerals took place last week. On Sunday at the home of Wilda Williams there was a good attendance at the miscellaneous shower in honour of Miss Sandra Kelsey, whose wedding wedding takes place next month. The Ganaraska Conservation Authority Authority is hosting a world cup of orienteering orienteering on October 3rd and 4th. Already Already 96 athletes in world competition have registered. The competition is open to 300. So, if you are interested, get out your compass and running shoes. Mr. Douglas Rowe and Barry were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred. Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Mr. and Mrs. Don Murdoch, Manotick. On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited her niece Marion and Ross Bamsey, Port Hope. Last Thursday Mrs. Raye Delvin, her daughter Mary Bancroft and Ave- ril, of Almonte, visited her sister May Burley and brother Arthur Clark. On Wednesday evening Wilma and Morley Robinson, Starkville, called on Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Rickard are daughter Janice and HEY! BARGAIN HUNTERS! A Port Perry Country Market Grand Opening Weekend JULY 25th & 26 th, 1992 WE ARE LOCATED at HIGHWAY 7A, WEST ot PORT PERRY 100 metres west of the Beer Store HOURS: Saturday and Sunday from 8 am to 540 pm. . * Phone (416) 985-8424 for Information! j an#* 0 *** A BARGAIN HUNTER'S DREAM! her husband David Mills and children Laura and Jeff of St. Albert, Alberta. Sunday supper guests of the R.B. Rickards were the Elaschuks of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rickard Rickard and Keegan. On Sunday, July 19, at 12:30 p.m. at Clifton St. next to the R.B. Rickard's Rickard's the Historical Society met for a picnic. About 26 attended and joined in the search for foundation stones for the Newcastle Brick Yard and Woollen Woollen Mill. They did find the cornerstone cornerstone for the Woollen Mill! On Sunday, July 19, at the home of Cindy Brock, Sunset Blvd., St. John Ambulance enjoyed a barbecue for the members of the Newcastle Brigade. Cindy, along with Doug Bird, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, and Paula Bonchek, Oshawa, combined this with a training session in water safety. St. George's Anglican Church At Morning Prayer on July 12 the infant son of Guy and Joanne Hubbard, Hubbard, of Bowmanville, was christened by the Reverend D. W. Hall. He was named Derek Kenneth by his godparents godparents Michael Hubbard of Kingston and Jackie McElwain, of Bowman- ' ville. On July 19 at eleven, Lay Reader Mr. Oakley Peters conducted the service service of Morning Prayer. With his guitar, guitar, Stephen Cheesman led the congregation congregation in some spirited hymn singing. The flowers at the Altar were given by Mr. Greedy in memory of his wife Anne. The theme of Mr. Peter's short sermon was Fear Those Who Can Kill You Spiritually, which he developed from the Old Testament lesson for the day. On Sunday, July 26, St. Anne's Day, the Reverend Cliff Evans will celebrate Holy Communion at eleven. United Church Several Newcastle worshippers attended attended Orono United Church on Sunday, Sunday, July 19. Reverend Fred Clappi- son delivered the sermon There is Need of Only One Thing. On Sunday, July 26, United Church worshippers are invited to Kirby United Church service at 10 o'clock. More Than 50 Family Members Attend Picnic On Sunday, July 12, about fifty members of the Yellowlees family gathered at the home of Harvey and Lois Yellowlees in Solina for the annual annual reunion. The skies looked threatening threatening but luckily, rain didn't fall until the sports program was nearly over. Harvey extended a warm welcome ' to all and after Grace was sung everyone everyone proceeded to the well-laden tables of delicious, mouth-watering dishes of hot and cold food, where our appetites were satisfied. While seated at the tables, which were arranged on the spacious lawn, Brenda Metcalf had several novel contests. contests. Later Brenda conducted races and skill-testing contests for the young people and children. During the afternoon a jar of jelly beans was passed around for everyone to guess the number in the jar. Bud Moses had the closest number. Congratulations were extended to Janice and Ken English who were celebrating celebrating their 12th wedding anniversary. anniversary. Among those missing from the picnic picnic were Pat and Ross Kossatz and Dawn who recently moved to London where Ross was transferred by the RCMP. Get well cards were signed to sent to Ada Yellowlees who is ill in Stra- thaven and Lois Yellowlees who is recovering recovering favorably, after surgery at Sunnybrook Health Science Centre. Brenda Metcalf has been doing some research on the family tree. A display was posted to allow us to study it and make any changes of dates, names, additions, etc. Very interesting! interesting! We thank Harvey and Lois and family for their gracious hospitality. Our 1993 reunion will be on July 11 at the home of Harold and Lois Yellowlees at 12:30 noon. Plan to attend. attend. See you there! Submitted by Gladys Yellowlees Short. These photos show the graduates of the Toronto School of Business Health Care Aide program wh were honored recently. They are from Strath Manor Life Care Centre, Bowmanville and Newcastl Health Care Centre, Newcastle Village, and are not in any particular order: Sheila G. 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