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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Dec 1992, p. 14

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, December 30,1992 Health and happiness in 1993! Mr. Charles Holt and granddaughter, granddaughter, Toronto were recent visitors with Mrs. Lena Graham. Sunday evening visitors with Mabel Mabel and Harry Wade were John and Ellen Dennis, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stewart, Pembroke, and Dennis Dennis and Darren Morrow, Bethany, were also recent callers. Sorry to report Mr. Grant Cooper remains a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and daughter Cathy, Toronto, were Christmas Christmas Even guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrow and girls, Millbrook. Cathy stayed overnight with her parents. On Wednesday evening, December 16, the Orono and District Fiddle Club had a special program when carols were sung and lunch was served during during their entertainment. The next evening's evening's program by the fiddlers at Newcastle Community Hall will be Wednesday, January 20th, 1993. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Ralph Landry who passed away recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burley, Stephen and Allison, Oshawa. Reverend and Mrs. Donald Stiles and Don Jr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiles, Peterborough, on Saturday. Saturday. On Christmas morning Mr. Albert Pearce enjoyed breakfast with Ric and Marilyn, Trisha and ' Kevin Pearce, Port Penry. Christmas Day dinner Mr. Albert Pearce was guest of his sister, Mrs. Peggy Visser, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hockin, Oakville were also dinner guests. On Boxing Day Mr. Albert Pearce entertained his family to Christmas dinner. They also enjoyed bowling prior to their meal. . Birthday greetings to Wilda Williams Williams and Kay Quinney. Congratulations to Marilyn and Doug Walton on their January 5th wedding anniversary. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sargent, Bridget, Derek and Craig, Courtice. Also present were Fern Crago and Violet Peacock, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Bill and Madeline Sargent, Larry, Brian and David, Toronto. Mrs. Lean Graham and Mrs. Kathleen Kathleen Kimball were Christmas Day dinner dinner guests of Mike and Joan Cowles and Craig. On Christmas Eve Mrs. Kathleen Kimball entertained a few friends. Mr. Harold Powell, Oak Park, Illinois, Illinois, spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. On Christmas Eve, Miss Judy Powell, Bowmanville accompanied those members of her family to Scar- mas Day with daughter Mary and husband husband Gamey Lycctt, Andrea and Dean, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dean, Orleans, also spent Christmas with the Lycett's and were overnight guests of his mother. Tuesday afternoon Mildred Pye- Finch, Scarborough, visited her mother, mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood Elizabethville were Tuesday supper guests of Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Linda King and children, Orono, were Wednesday supper guests of her grandmother. On Christmas Day Mrs. Wood enjoyed dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wood and Travers, Oshawa. On Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wood Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Ncwtonvillc, visited their mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. With Mrs. Margaret Pearce for Christmas were Diana and Veme Rowe, Robert, Loric and friend Chris, Isobel Gamier, Tara and Tammy, Oshawa, Ron and Nancy Pearce, Jennifer, Jennifer, Melanie and Rhonda of Lindsay. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff, Strong, Barrie, visited on Saturday with Mrs. Margaret Margaret Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Williams and Gary Johnson, Toronto, spent Christmas Christmas with Glenda and Brian Rumbles, Kristaand Mark, Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley spent Christmas with son Tom, his wife Cathy and boys Jamie and Christopher, Christopher, London. Mrs. Marjorie Hagerman spent Christmas Day with son Robert and his wife Judy, Oshawa. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Bruce and Nancy Jane Alldred, Port Hope, Doug, Lois and Barry Rowe. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa. Christinas visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Arthur Clark were Don and Betty Burley, Wingham. Their three sons live in Alberta and May was pleased to visit with them via telephone. telephone. With Francis and Erla Jose for Christmas were Gordon, Murray of Acton, and Fay, Toronto, and Francis' aunt, Mrs. Bea Boddy, Hampton and Erla's brother, Clair Chapman, Kirby. With Mrs. Helen Nesbitt for Christmas were son Paul and his wife Beth and their son John Guelph and some in-laws. Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard were Mr. George Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Elaschuk, Darren and Danny, Oshawa, Doug Rickard and Keegan. On Boxing Day Brenton and Jean entertained entertained all their family to dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoar and John spent Christmas Day with Frances and borough where they visited Beth and Colin Cooke and boys, Caledon East, Wayne Markle, Marion Fisher of Belleville, was a Christmas visitor with the Stanley Powell family. On Sunday, Kathleen and Stanley Powell, accompanied by his sister Grace Shctler, Oshawa, went to Toronto Toronto for the wake of their first cousin Gladys (Jones) Morrow, aged 91 years. On their return the Powells were supper guests of Grace Shetler. Sunday brunch at the Russell Powells Powells was enjoyed by the Cragos, Ron , and Bertha Powell and Floyd Powell. Last Tuesday dinner guests of Elizabeth Elizabeth Skelding were Jack and Nan Skelding, Karen and Jackie, Port Perry, Bill and Mary Skelding, New- tonville, and Mr. Raymond Chapman. On Christmas Day, Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding accompanied Bill and Mary to Belleville where they enjoyed dinner dinner with Frank and Betty Stapleton and family. Mrs. Bessie Dean enjoyed Christ Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Paterson were Mrs. Evelyn Evelyn Northrup and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. David Milton Ian and Sarah, Mr. and Mrs. Nico de Jonge, Jennifer, Leslie and Megan, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago visited recently with Joe and Julie Bums and sons Cory, Tyler and Brady, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Seniors Bowling Club held their monthly pot luck luncheon in the Lions Lions Den on Tuesday, December 22nd, after their morning bowling. After dinner cards were played and these winners announced: 1st Eleanor Perrin, Perrin, 2nd Vance Cooper, 3rd Bertha Fisher, 4th Walter Murphy, 5th Albert Pearce and 6th Jean Holmes. The most honest players were June Wilson and Marie Gibson and a special draw was won by Kathleen Kimball. Lucky draw winners were, Alice Hopson, Hazel Murphy, Marguerite Cooper, June Wilson, George Buckley, Loma Crockett, Madeleine Buckley, Marion During the Newcastle Community Care Open House, a draw was made for two prizes by Janet Rice and Betty McGregor, Chairman of the local Community Care Committee. The first prize was a handcrafted handcrafted rocking horse which was won by Samalha Shelter of Newton- Ville and the second prize was a vintage lace tablecloth won by F. & II, Taylor of Newcastle Village. Winners may pick up their prizes at the Community Care office at the comer of Scugog Street and King Street in Bowmanville, Allin, Tom Wilson, Kathleen Kimball and Brenton Rickard. Newcastle Lions News On December 23rd twenty four Lions Lions and one guest sat down to a deli- cioùs roast beef dinner served up by the Newtonville U.C.W. Lion President President Mike Carter chaired the meeting and was joined at the head table by our local MP Ross Stephenson. After dinner Lion Sam Cureatz introduced introduced the speaker, MP Ross Stephenson Stephenson who chose to speak to the Lions Lions Club about economy and trade. Mr. Stephenson explained to the audience, audience, with the aid of graphs and charts where our tax dollars are spent and why, He also conveyed the status of Canada's trade with other countries. After answering many questions on the state of Canada's finances he was thanked by Lion Tom Clements and presented with a token of appreciation for making time in his busy schedule to speak to the Newcastle Lions Club. A Christmas Greeting was read from Monique Kravenger in Germany. Germany. As one of her sponsors in a student student exchange the Newcastle Lions were pleased to hear of her adventures in a foreign country. Lion Tony Clements reported on the Seniors Christmas baskets. Twenty Twenty one Lions gathered at the Lions Room on December 19 th for breakfast, breakfast, then proceeded to deliver Christmas Christmas gifts to the local seniors. The breakfast was donated by some members members of the club and the gifts were donated donated by the Newcastle Lions Club. The budget of $900.00 was taken up by this project. Lion Terry Graham reported that the New Years Eve Dance has been sold out for some time and all that is left to do is the enormous task of setting setting up the hall and cleaning up after the party. For these jobs he announced a roster of times for set up and clean up. These are, December 30th at 6:30 ,p.m. December 31st. at 10 a.m. and January 1st at 9 a.m. Lion Dave Robinson reported that six Newcastle Lions had ventured to the East Peterborough Club on December December 21st. for a visitation. A good time and dinner was enjoyed by all. Lion Stan Powell announced that the club has a new shipment of saran wrap and tinfoil for sale, same brand and price as last year. Finally came the time for the $1000.00 Christmas Draw to be made. Draw chairman, Lion Amos Langley asked President Mike to make the official official withdrawal from the drum. The ticket extracted had been sold to Murray Murray Bate of Bowmanville by Lion Rudy. St. George's Anglican Church The Midnight Service Christmas Eve started at 11 p.m. with approximately approximately 100 making their Christmas Communion. The celebrant was The Reverend D. W. Hall, incumbent, assisted assisted by Lay Readers, Cathy Moulton and Oakley Peters. The Christmas roses roses at the main altar were given by the grandchildren of Mary Wilmot and Duncan Galbraith in their memory and of their daughters Marjorie Wynn and Vivian Wheeler Mattson. At the side altar the flowers were in memory of John D, Beecroft given by his children. children. On Christmas morning there was a brief Communion Service at ten. On Sunday, the 27th, instead of regular Morning Prayer, Lay Reader Oakley Peters arranged a service of Bible readings and hymns of Glad Tidings not only of Christmastime but throughout the Church year. He was assisted by Cathy Molton and Fred Yates with Ron Tidy at the organ. On Sunday, January 3, Holy Communion Communion will be celebrated at eight and eleven. United Church News On Christmas Eve, a tmly candlelight candlelight service was held at Newcastle United Church, Due to a power outage, outage, the beautiful candle arrangements in the windows provided much of the light. These decorations were a gift from the Selby family. Flowers at the Nativity were in memory of Mr. Yco, Ron Munro's stepfather, The choir rendered the anthem What Child Is This? Lighters and readers for the Christmas Candle were Charles and Kathy Ewcrt, daughters Robyn and Jennyn, and niece Sarah Little. Readers Readers were Tim Campbell and Hazel Crago, Sherry-Lee and Ken Boyd. A beautiful duct, O Hoi)' Child of Bethlehem, Bethlehem, sung by Marie Pcdwcll and Marjorie Caswell was greatly appreciated appreciated by the congregation which filled the church, On Sunday, December 27th, Reverend Reverend Donald Stiles extended greetings greetings of the season to the congregation, wishing all peace, health and joy. A time of sharing was enjoyed among the people and coffee hour was held at the conclusion of morning worship. Newcastle Village Community Bowling Ladies League Nancy Bell 288, 191, Susan Gilfoy 186, Carole Brady 213, Bernice Henderson Henderson 191, 185, 255, Frances McKenzie 185,194, Mary Picrik 275, 200, Betty Major 200, 261, Marilyn Major 176, 198, 197, Norma Moffatt 245, Shirley Adams 238, 242, Sharon Butler 189, 200, Linda Campbell 216, Loma Crockett 291, Beth Stacey 296, Helen Stancland 179. Tuesday Seniors Marion Allin 193, Stan Allin 188, 228, George Buckley 188, Marg Burley Burley 157, 153, Loma Crockett 203, 204, Jean Holmes 157, Lonn Pardy 183, Albert Pearce 206, 176, Eleanor Perrin 211, 209, Stan Powell 176, 152, John Thome 193, 182. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from managcrccs Loma Crockett, Crockett, Enniskillen 'ê) by Betty Wright Our community was saddened on Christmas morning to hear of the death of Em Werry. He was a life long resident of our area. Our sympathy sympathy goes to his wife, Berta, and their five children and their families. My Dad has many memories of the Wer- rys as he lived with them on the farm during the time that Em and Berta were raising some of their family, Allan, Allan, Clarke, and Grant were bom during during his stay there. Bert and Betty Jane were bom later. My Dad's sympathy is extended. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty, Mrs. Lavemc Clemens, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Clemens Clemens Brighton were Christinas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clemens, Brad and friend Chantal and Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley, Bowmanville were Tuesday night guests with Ralph and Joyce Virtue. Ralph and Joyce spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McGill, Hillsdale Manor. On Monday, December 21st, Clark Piggott, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Piggott. Mrs. Len Stainton spent Christmas Day and overnight with Linda Cryder- man. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comeillier Alison Alison and Paul spent Christmas Eve with Horst Kaminski, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Crevier, Alicia and Tanya had friends, family and relatives relatives visiting with them over the holidays. holidays. Horst Kaminski and his friend were Sunday Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comellier, Alison Alison and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Haskins and Mr. and Mrs. A. Nielsen have both moved to Bowmanville during this month. We hope both families will be very happy in their new homes. Mr. and Mrs. Sante Bortolazo and family had many friends and relatives visiting them over the holidays. On Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cashin, Orono, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe. Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman were Christmas brunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bowman and family and Saturday Christmas guests with Myrtle and Ella as well as Jenny, Eric, Dianne and Aaron Aaron were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Demers and Shawn Avery, Kingston, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowman, Shelley and Scott, London, Mn Kevin Avery and Miss Vikki Robinson, Lindsay and Laura's and Bruce's stayed for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Comellier, Alison Alison and Paul were Christmas Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Cor- niellier, Belleville. Christmas week visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty were Mr. and Mrs. Sante Bortolazzo, Mr. Fred Wright and Bev, Reverend Bonnie Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Axford and Julie and Melanie Tureck, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sweet. Muriel Weaving, Ancaster, spent a few days over the Christmas Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett. The Beckett family had Christmas with John and Marie Stephenson, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and family were Christmas branch guests of Diane, Julia and Andrea McGill. The Len Stainton family Christmas was held at Gail and Bob Simpson's on Saturday. On Wednesday Mrs. Ruby Smith and Mrs. Roy Cochrane were luncheon luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon had all their family home for Christmas. Reverend Bonnie Kelly was a Wednesday luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery. On December 20th the Piggott family held Christmas at the Haydon Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hall and family, family, Bayfield spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Worry had all their family home for Christmas, Patti and David and family remained for a few days. On Christinas Day Mr. and Mrs. Dick Howe visited Mary Lee Howe and Kcijo Harma, Whitby and Keijo's family of Thornton for lunch and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howe and family, Whitby for Christmas dinner. Diane McGill and girls were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton had all their family and Auntie Elva Orchard home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anger, Bowmanville Bowmanville were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbcatcr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hillock, Edmonton, Edmonton, Susan and Jim Anderson, Barrie were Christinas visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dale McGill and family. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ken Herrington, Cameron were luncheon . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cqrl Ferguson. Barbara and Gary Porter, Barrie, Jennifer and Lenny Stephenson, Deborah Deborah and Donny Sleeves, Oshawa, Penny and Neil Love, Enfield were Christinas visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott. The Edgar Wright family held their Christmas on December 27th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clemens, Hampton. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Leadbcatcr and family, Mrs. M. Finder, Michelle Leadbcatcr, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leadbcatcr and children, R.R. Baltimore were Saturday Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Lcadbeat- cr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery, Mr. and Mrs. John Avery, Nicole and Christopher joined with other family members on Christmas Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rekker and family, Bowmanville. The Dick Howe family held their Christmas Dinner on Sunday and present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Bcwdley, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Julius Sziele, Toronto, Rick and Sherry' Howe and family, Newtonville, Debbie Debbie and Brad Huggins, Peterborough, Tim and Tracy Howe and family, Saintfield, Maty Lee Howe and Keijo Harma, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. R, Lott, Debbie and Donald Sleeves spent Christmas with Diane and John Adams, Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson had all Doreen's family home for Christmas on Saturday. On Christmas Day, Meta Swain, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read, Taralee Clemens, Orono, Marg Hall, Hampton, Ina Beryl Dudley and Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Piggott, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lyon and family celebrated Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Piggott and Laura. Deepest sympathy goes to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mills and family on the death of Brenda's sister, Valerie. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Somberger, Jes Call Need TO KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YoUR NEW COMMUNITY? V ne. Sandra Yates 623-5873 Lynn Archambault 623-9775 Our hostess will bring gilts and greetings, along with helpful community Information. sica and Alexandra spent Saturday at their cottage in Bancroft. All of Stuart and Doreen Lamb's family were home Christmas afternoon afternoon and Stuart and Doreen were evening evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pigott were Boxing Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Read. Dr. and Mrs. Ken Milne, Peterborough, Peterborough, Mr. Rod Milne, Kitchener, Emily Emily Milne, London were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Milne and family. On Christmas Eve both Tyrone and Enniskillen churches were full to almost almost capacity for the services. We would like to thank Ralph Werry for officiating at Tyrone United Church on Sunday while Reverend Bonnie Kelly was on study leave.,We had a joint service at Tyrone. Annual reports are due by January 15, 1993. Please have them to Lois Alloway on or before this date. Thank you. Tyrone reports can be handed in to Jacqueline Vaneyk and she will see Lois gets them. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Somberger, Jessica Jessica and Alexandra were Monday visitors visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doxtator, Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lupee and Yvanna spent Christmas weekend with her sister and husband and new bom baby Jan and Geoff Borland and Dawsyn, London. Jay, Karyn and Nicole spent Christmas day with Joe and Linda Sweet. TFA1 Forms Being Mailed This Month Families who receive federal Family Family Allowances should ensure that they retain their Statement of Family Allowances Allowances (TFA1 form) for income tax purposes. This year, the form is being sent to all Family Allowances recipients recipients in December 1992 instead of January 1993. Recipients whose Family Allowance Allowance payments are deposited directly into their account at a financial institution, institution, and those whose benefits ceased part way through the year, will receive the TFA1 forms at their home address, while recipients who still receive monthly cheques will have their TFA1 forms attached directly to their December December cheque. The TFA1 forms will be needed to complete 1992 income tax returns. They are used to report the amount of Family Allowances received in the calendar year and to report the number number of eligible children for the Child Tax Credit. The 1992 tax return will be the last one on which recipients will , report Family Allowances payments. payments. Starting in January 1993, the new Child Tax Benefit will replace the current current Family Allowances program, as well as tax credits for children. 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