The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, September 2,1992 Wednesday evening • visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Bob and Lois Morton, Orono. Mr. Albert Pearce visited on Sunday Sunday with Kim and Wayne Pearce, Bethany. Bethany. Mrs. Maurice Coulter, Downsview, was Sunday luncheon guest of her sister sister and brother-in-law, Jack and Hazel Crago. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley, Burley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes, Mrs. Margaret Rudman, Mr. Albert Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell and Pat and Scldan Parker, of Oakwood, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Emblcy, Fenelon Falls. On Sunday, August 30, Mrs. Theresa Theresa Martin was great of honour at a birthday party at Strathaven Lifccarc Centre, Bowmanville. Co-hosting the reception were her family - Joyce Bingham, Toronto, Doris Harvey, Stouffvillc, Alec and Marilyn Martin, Newcastle, Lloyd and Betty Martin of Manotick. Also present were some of their children, and grandchildren, and nieces and nephews, friends and neighbours, neighbours, old and new - a wonderful party! party! On Saturday, August 29, 1992, at Newcastle United Church Rev. Donald Stiles united in marriage Pamela Horky and Stéphane Moreau, both of Newcastle. At Orono United Church on Saturday Saturday August 29, Linda Hutchinson and Kevin Cole were married. On Saturday, August 29, 1992, many Newcastle Village and area residents residents attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary anniversary celebration for Helen and Charles Glenney, of Lindsay. Cambridge Cambridge Street United Church hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion as the bride and groom stood to receive hundreds of guests. Their children John, Margaret and Elizabeth, their spouses and their four grandchildren also supported Helen and Charlie in receiving receiving guests. Congratulatory messages messages from all levels of government and lovely family pictures were on display. We extend congratulations to this special special couple and wish for then continued good health to enjoy many more happy returns. 1 Birthday greetings to Jaime Wright, Lillian Bottrell, Harry Wade, Larry Pearce and Candy Storks. Congratulations and best wishes to the following couples who observe early early September wedding anniversaries: Alf and Ruth Perrin, Stan and Kathleen Powell and Brenton and Jean Rickard. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Murray and Colleen, Frankford, Mr. Fred Bedwin and Mr. Arthur Bed- win and Jean Jilisen attended a birthday birthday party in honour of Dora Taylor at the home of her sister and brother-in- law, Stan and Alice Hoy, Courticc. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley entertained entertained the following to dinner on Saturday Saturday evening - Mrs. Kathleen Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper and Mr. Albert Pearce. Thursday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Scott were daughter Cindy Morrow, Morrow, Kristy and Lauren, Millbrook. i Monday evening visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood were Mr, and Mrs. Harold Harold Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wood and Travis, Oshawa. Giant Glad Grows to More Than Six Feet! Mr. and Mrs. George Fclgatc, Claremont, were Sunday evening dinner dinner guests of Mrs. Gladys Wood. On Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred visited Lavcmc and Zcl- la Patterson, Orono. On Wednesday evening the Lions held a ladies night barbecue at the home of jean and Brenton Rickard. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell enjoyed the Hunt Powell picnic at the home of Wayne and Dale Hunt, Pontypool. Miss Tara Gamier, Oshawa, holidayed holidayed recently with her grandmother Mrs. Margaret Pearce. Last Wednesday to celebrate Amanda Amanda Storks 1, birthday, grandmother Pauline Pauline took her, Nicole Norton and Cathy McSwan to the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storks attended a fund-raising dinner at Oshawa Golf Course on Monday August 24. Friday visitors with Mrs. May Burley Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark were Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Waubaushcnc. Thursday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Mr. Arthur Clark were Mrs. Lena Clysdale and Miss Bcmicce Milligan, Newtonvillc. Mrs. Margaret Denney is a patient in Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto. Toronto. St. George's Anglican Church The Rev. and Mrs. D.W. Hall returned returned from their holidays this week. The eight o'clock Service of Holy Communion resumed and the Service of Morning Prayer was celebrated at eleven. Flowers on the Altar were given by Everett and Jackie Lake in memory of Bill and Doreen Lake. On Saturday, August 22, the Rev. Douglas Hall united in marriage Chris Tait and Tamara Boughen. Chris is the eldest son of the Rector's Warden, Warren Tait and Margaret Tait. Sunday School registration will take place on Sunday, September 16. The A.C.W. will meet for dinner in the Parish Hall at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 9. Dr. Kathlynn Hoch will be the guest speaker and her topic will be recognizing recognizing stress and how to deal with it. All are welcome. Arie Vanderspriut has a love for flowers that just won't quit. He finds that spending time in his 3,000 stalk gladioli flower bed relaxes and rejuvenates him. This year, the flowers in his garden seem to have planned a surprise for him. One gladiolus shot up to the six foot mark. Mr. Vanderspriut said he had to attach the flower's stem to a stake so the flower would be able to reach its full potential. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE 40 TEMPERANCE STREET BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L1C3A6 SECOND INSTALMENT 1992 FINAL TAX NOTICE The SECOND INSTALMENT of the 1992 FINAL TAX NOTICE is due for REALTY AND BUSINESS TAX Second Instalment PAYABLE SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1992 Please Pay Promptly to Avoid Penalty If you have not received your Final Tax Notice, please telephone the Municipal Tax Office at 623-3379. 1992 Taxes are PAYABLE ONLY at the locations detailed on the front of the Tax Notice.* 1 Failure to receive a Tax Notice does not eliminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes and penalty. R. L. Swan Tax Collector "PLEASE NOTE: There is a change to the locations detailed on the front of the tax notice, taxes can now be paid at all branches of all banks and most trust companies In the Region of Durham (subject to the Individual financial Institutions acceptance policies) rather than exclusively with the Bank of Nova Scotia. #2804 Dato of Publication: Soptombor2, 1992 United Church On Sunday, August 30, 1992, at Newcastle United Church special music music was provided by trumpeter Jill Brown accompanied on the piano by her mother, Shirley. Lay Reader was Mr. Don Thompson, Rev. Donald Stiles preached the sermon Joseph the Reconciler. .. On Tuesday, September 8 Official Board meets at 8 o'clock in the Board room. ' Sunday, September 20 is Sunday-, School registration. The Sunshine Unit of the UCW meets on Monday evening, September 14 for pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. followed followed by speaker on Arthritis and business business meeting. Survey to Help Determine Needs For Child Care in Newcastle Village If you have a child under 12 years of age and are in need of additional additional child care options within the Newcastle community, the Small Miracles Child Development Centre needs to hear from you. The Centre has just recently received received a grant of $2,230 from the Ministry of Community and Social Services to carry out a Needs Survey Survey for child care in Newcastle Village. Village. Before being eligible for any type of funding for child care from the government, a needs survey must take place. Whether you arc a parent looking for full time, part time, shift accommodation, accommodation, infant care, school age care or home care, Small Miracles needs to hear from you in order to begin the process to prove the need for child care in our community. Please take the time to participate in the survey by calling Caryn Darcy Darcy at 987-7767 or 987-1971. Muriel Helena Sissons Well known in Bowmanville, Whitby and Oshawa as a teacher and mue friend of animals, Muriel Helena Sissons died at the Whitby General | Hospital on July 27,1992. She lived at 701 Athol St., Whitby, in a house she had built for her in 1946. A daughter of the late Henry J. F. Sissons and Annie Constance Kerr, she was bom at Fort Frances, Ontario, on January 12, 1903 and moved to Barrie in 1908. In 1910 she went Toronto where she attended St. Clement's private school, and North Toronto Collegiate Institute where she was the school's first valedictorian. In 1924, Miss Sissons graduated from Victoria College, University of Toronto, being the college's first student student to take the full course of Latin, French and Greek. She obtained her Master of Arts degree in Classics at the American Academy of Archeology Archeology and Fine Arts, in Rome, Italy and her post-M.A. studies included Palaeography, Palaeography, Epigraphy and Archeology. While working on archeological digs in Greece and Rome she had a thesis placed in the vaults of the American Academy at Rome. After teaching Latin at Bowman- villc High School for two years following following graduation, she moved to Port Credit in 1927, where she taught French, English and History as well as Latin for 17 years. From 1944 to 1951, Miss Sissons was Dean at the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, now Trafalgar Castle School, and, was a resident of Whitby for 48 years. From 1951 until her retirement in 1968, Miss Sissons taught Latin, English English and Ancient History at Central Collegiate in Oshawa, and also was responsible for organizing dramatic productions. On her retirement in 1968, she was presented with an Award of Merit by the Ontario Secondary Secondary School Teachers' Federation, and a life Membership the following year. She was president of the OSSTF Benevolent Fund Committee for several several years, and while at the Ontario Ladies College, was secretary of the Head Mistresses' Association of Canada. Canada. She was also a member of the University Women's Club of Oshawa. Miss Sissons was best remembered in Whitby for her work with animals, particularly cats. In 1959 she was one of the founders of the Ontario County Branch of the Ontario Humane Society, Society, and served from 1959 to 1968 as secretary and acting president. From 1968 to 1974 she was president of the focal branch and served on the provin- jcial directorate of the OHS. ) ; It was mainly due to Miss Sissons' ' "orts that Whitby obtained ils animal Shelter. In 1967 she used her own funds to pay half the purchase price of the site on Thickson Road North, and provided additional funds for completion completion of the shelter, which opened in April 1968. ' Miss Sissons is survived by her sister, sister, Sheila George, of Toronto; one nephew, Geoffrey George; three nieces, nieces, Patricia Currier, Mary Dawson and Constance Harrigan, as well as many great-nieces and great-nephews. Miss Sissons was at W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, Reverend Rod Barlow conducted the funeral service service at All Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby, on July 29, 1992 followed by cremation and interment in Barrie Union Union Cemetery. . ELVA MARIE VICE 111 for eight weeks, Elva Marie Vice, aged 79, died in Oshawa General General Hospital on Sunday, August 2, 1992. Bom in East Whitby Township and educated there and in Oshawa, she was the daughter of Mcrwin and Fanny Fanny Percman. She was married April 30, 1938, to Russell Vice who passed away in 1977. A resident of Solina Village for 31 years, she had previously resided on a dairy farm at R.R.l Enniskillen. She was a member of Eldad United Church, Eldad U.C.W. and Solina W.I. A homemaker, she was a special aunt to many nieces and nephews, a good neighbor and friend to all. Funeral services were held at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Home, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, on Wednesday, with the Reverend Bryan Ransom officiating. Pallbearers were nephews Robert Powell, Gordon Jcbson, Ronald Vice, Stan McCormack, Lloyd Percman and Jeff Knox. Donations were made in her memory memory to Eldad United Church. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Kay Cain Following an'accidcnt 19 years and- five months ago, Kay Gain, aged 69, died on Wednesday, July 8, 1992, in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, where she had been a patient since the accident. Bom in Kingston and educated in Oshawa, she was the daughter of Alfred Alfred and Kathleen Davies, she married Murray Cain on December 14,1946. A resident of Bowmanville since 1955, she had previously resided in Oshawa. Kay was a member of St. Paul's United Church, the Liberal Party, Past President of the Kinetics and Past President of the Hospital Residents Council. Left to mourn her passing are her husband Murray, daughters Lenore and husband Lome Travcs, Sharlene and husband Ken De Hart, Sandra, Lorie and husband Paul Pearson, six grandchildren. The Reverend N.E. Schamerhom officiated at the funeral services held on Friday at the Northcutt Elliott Funeral Funeral Home, Bowmanville, with organ music by Arlene Ayre. Among the many tokens received in her memory were tributes from Oshawa Generals and Oshawa Legionaries Legionaries Hockey Clubs, > Brooklin Rcdmen Lacrosse Club, Miracle Food 1 Mart, Residents Council Nursing Staff of Continuing Care, and Dondeb Construction. Construction. Cremation, interment Bowmanville Cemetery. Harry Arthur Souch A former resident of Bowmanville, Harry Arthur Souch, aged 75, died at his home in Oshawa, on Saturday, August August 15, 1992. He was married to Eva Welsh. Employed by General Motors Oshawa for 32 years, he was a member member of Kingsvicw United Church and a member of the Sydenham Kiwanis Church. Surviving arc his daughters Le- norc Hammell, Judy and husband Dr. Gary Gales, and three grandchildren.- He was predeceased by three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel on Wednesday. Interment Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens Whitby. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Palliative Care Services in his memory gratefully received. Eulalie Clapdorp The death of Eulalie Clapdorp oc- . currcd on Wednesday, August 5, ;: 1992, in Tillsonburg District Memorial Memorial Hospital. She was in her 85th year. ,. Born in Sint Janstcen, Holland, the ,, daughter of the late Ausustus Mortier, j and the late Maria Eugenia, D'Hooghe, she was married to the late ( George Clapdorp, who predeceased' her in 1966. A resident of 54 William Street, Delhi, she was a member of St. John Brebcuf Catholic Women's League, the Delhi Senior Citizens Friendship 1 Club, and the Langton "Merry Makers." Makers." - She is survived by sons Arniond . and wife Madeliene, of La Salette, John and wife Mary of Orono, 18 _ grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren,. several nieces and nephews, sisters ') Mrs. Zulma Dias Mortier and Mrs. - Germaine Orgena Mortier, both of) Holland. She was predeceased by sons Ghislean (Len) in 1988, and Rene in.. 1982, brothers John, Theophiel, Peter,, Albert and Joseph, sisters Leonie and;, Marie. ,j Resting at the Murphy Funeral 1 Home, Delhi until Saturday morning, 1 the funeral service was held in St. - ■ John Breheuf and Companions Ro-. man Catholic Church Delhi at 11 a.m. ' for Funeral Mass. A Catholic Women's League service service was held at 3 p.m. and prayers said at 7:30 p.m. at the Funeral Home.. j Pallbearers were Scott ' Hoag, ! George, Douglas, Joseph, Gregory „ and Stephen Clapdorp. Interment Delhi Cemetery. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The OSHAWA AND SCUGOG TRANSFER STATIONS will be closed on Monday, September 7,1992, for the Labour Day Holiday. Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, September 8,1992. V. A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS i (if NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YdUR NEW o„, COMMUNITY? Sandra Yates 623-5873 Lynn Archambault 623-9775 Our hostess will bring giltsanu greetings, along with helpful community Information. PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY SERVICE PATIENT COUNSELING • PERSONALIZED SERVICE COSMETICS • LOTTERY TICKETS FAXING SERVICE PHOTO FINISHING IN-STORE SPECIALS NEWCASTLE Guardian Drugs 50 Mill Street N. at King Street Newcastle Village 987-3435 "GET TO KNOW YOUR GUARDIAN PHARMACIST 1 TM