8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Wednesday, April 6,1994 Section Two fclThe r*\[ | v . A 1 Nei Weekly : Editors: ivcastle Independei Report from the Village of Newcastle Jack and Hazel Crago - 987-4201 it m Have you ever wondered what Bond Head looked like in 1850? There will be a model or diorama of the settlement at the next meeting of the Historical Society in the Memorial Memorial Library Room on Monday, April 11th at 7:30 p.m. There will also be a number of Show and Tell items, as well as some What Is It? things. Maybe you have some old things you would like to have identified, or challenge challenge the viewers. Bring them along! We extend congratulations to Lori Rowe and Christopher Bauman who were united in marriage by Reverend Donald Stiles on Saturday, April 2nd, 1994 in Newcastle United Church. Matron of honour was Sharon Rek- kcr, best man Warren Haldcnby. When Lori was in Brownies, she acquired a pen-pal, Sarah Halliday, from Jarrow, England. About twelve years ago, Sarah came to Newcastle to meet Lori and a couple of years later Lori visited Sarah in England. Unknown to Lori, her mother, Diane Rowe, had a dress made for Sarah so she could be in the wedding party. So, at Friday night's rehearsal, Lori had the surprise of her life when Sarah Sarah appeared. Among the 175 guests were those who came from New York and Newfoundland. Newfoundland. On Saturday, with the bride's grandmother, Margaret Pearce were Ron and Nancy Pearce and girls, Lindsay and Pearl Colville, Toronto. On Saturday, March 26th, 1994, Jack Gordon was guest of honour at a • birthday party held at the Newcastle United Church Sunday School Hall. Jack's wife, Gloria, hosted this celebration celebration and surprised her husband with live music supplied by Down on the Comer Gang - Bonnie Cowle, Bruce Mortimer, Bev and Steve Tul- lett. Special guests in attendance were Jack's mother, Mary Kobelyk, from Fort Eric, his sister Violet and her husband Brendon Alderson and family, family, also from Fort Eric; and brother Norman and his wife, Lillian Gordon from Toronto. Lillian was Mistress of Ceremonies and read a fine address outlining Jack's life and accomplishments. accomplishments. Approximately 200 guests attended attended from Fort Erie, Toronto, Col- lingwood, Whitby, Oshawa, Campbellford, Cobourg, Port Hope, Newcastle, Bowmanville and Orono. We extend congratulations and best wishes. Birthday greetings to Robert Rowe, Marion Allin, Harper Kelsey, Colleen Cochrane, Pearl Rickard and Suzanne Robichaud. Congratulations and best wishes to Fred and Marion Glanville on their April 9th wedding anniversary. On Monday, March 28, Jack and Hazel Crago hosted the Pioneer Button Button Club meeting. Members attended from Braccbridge, Bond Head, Newmarket, Newmarket, Toronto, Oshawa, Codring- ton, Colbomc, Baltimore and Milford. Milford. President Marion Warburton conducted the business and the study period when use of buttons before 1918, old button boxes or bags and interesting old boxes were examined. The mini study was oval buttons. Two ladies from Belleville brought a collection of buttons for inspection and sale. The Village Card and Gift Shoppe and Newcastle Photographic will be opening their doors on Thursday, April 7th, at 9:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome. The Grand Opening is scheduled for April 28, 29 and 30th. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell went to Manvcrs Arena Arena to watch grandson Graydcn Hunt's team win the play-off game against Ops. The Manvers team won the scries. On Friday evening the Powells enjoyed enjoyed birthday supper at the Hunts' in Pontypool. Grayden was celebrating celebrating his ninth birthday. Many happy returns, Grayden! Sunday visitors with Mr. and'Mrs. Bill Storks was Elsie Marcinek, Gibsons, Gibsons, British Columbia. Mr. Harry Wade enjoyed last week visiting friends in western Ontario Ontario (between business engagements). engagements). In Paris he visited cousins Grace Watson and her sister Ruth Smith. While visiting the Broadfoots in Brucefield a day was spent in Mill- bank in Mcnnonite country. Weekend guests of Raye Fried- lander were son Dean and his wife Olga, Toronto. Friday visitors with Mrs. Gladys Wood and Stewart and Jean Wood, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Ncwtonville, visited on Saturday afternoon. afternoon. On Sunday evening Mrs. Gladys Wood had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood and Jenna, Elizabeth- villc. This was a birthday celebration for one-year-old Jenna! Mr. Albert Pearce enjoyed Easter Sunday dinner with Ric and Marilyn Pearce, Trish and Kevin, Port Perry. Friday dinner guests of Kathleen Kimball were Brian and Glenda Rumbles, Krista and Mark, Norwood, Gary Johnson, Wilda and Phil Williams, Williams, Joan and Michael Cowles, Bowmanville. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell were Dale Hunt and boys, Pontypool, Beth, Wayne and Alyssa Markle, Scarborough, Rob Hewson, Whitby, Judy Powell, Bowmanville and Lynn Pigott, of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley were Sunday dinner guests of Bob and Anita Burley, Steven and Allison, Oshawa, Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldrcd were Annette, Doug and Jenna Nugent, Doug, Lois ' and Barry Rowe. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard entertained Doug, Robin, Keegan and Joel Rickard to lunch. In thé evening, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard were dinner guests of Wendy, Robin, Rudy and Whitney Rickard. Weekend visitors with Jean and Glenn Allin were son Stephen wife Mary Ann and their girls, Nicole, Julianna, Julianna, and Emily, Port Elgin. On Saturday evening ail the family were home Nancy Karhu and boys, Toronto, Toronto, Shirley and Moe Scliroter and family, Omemee. Frigid Weather Greets Sunrise Worshippers It was cold and snowing on Easter Sunday morning when about 50 people showed up for the sunrise service at the Newcastle Waterfront Waterfront Park. Pastor Mahan, Father Vic Vailles, Rev. Dave Black and Rev. Don Stiles led the service, while Frances Mahan played the keyboard. keyboard. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE TO ITS CITIZENS 1994 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS II you plan to sook office In tho 1994 Municipal Elections, you must register with tho Municipal Clerk before you solicit or accept contributions or Incur expenses for tho purpose of tho election. For more Information contact: Patti L. Barrio, A.M.C.T., Clerk Municipality of Clarlngton 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3AG MUNICIPALITY OF ( y laihnilori ONIAIIIO Date of First Publication: January 12,1994 CS-Ind. 5007 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allin had some of their family members on the weekend, weekend, Gordon and Calvin and Ross and Marie Brownlee from Guelph. Weekend visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell were grandchildren grandchildren Shannon and Shaun Couch. On Sunday, a birthday dinner was enjoyed enjoyed as Martin and Phyllis Sund- strom and Cassandra, Oshawa, Martin Martin and June Dey, Adrienne and Brandon Bowmanville visited. This celebration was for Brandon. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball visited Mr. Jack Kimball, Port Granby. Granby. St. George's Anglican Church On Easter Sunday the flowers at the Altars were given by Reginald LeGresley in memory of his wife, Helen and his mother, Mabel and by Elizabeth Skelding in memory of loved ones. The Easter Lilies at the chancel steps and throughout the Church were given by the Carveths, the Kelseys, the Maxwells and the Mary Ganoid family in memory of loved ones. The Reverend Robert Hartley celebrated celebrated Holy Communion at eight and eleven. .Under the direction of choir master, Ron Tidy, the choir sang the beautiful anthem Were You There? The soloist was Debbie Leslie. Leslie. During Communion an excerpt from a recording of Mary Magdalene by Roger Jones was played. It is a musical and prayerful expression of the Easter Window above St. George's Altar. As Mr. Hartley will not be here on Sunday this week, there will be no Early Service. However, he will celebrate celebrate Communion at 9 a.m. on Friday, Friday, April 8. On Sunday there will be Morning Prayer at eleven. United Church On April 1st, 1994, the Good Friday Friday Service was held at Newcastle United Church. A very meaningful meditation was given by Janet Cringle, Cringle, as Mary the mother of Jesus. The choir rendered the anthem, There Is a Green Hill Far Away. As the Passion Narrative was read by Tim Campbell, Hazel Crago and Reverend Stiles; Though the ground had a cover of snow after Saturday night's thunder storm, a good crowd gathered at Bond Head Park for the Easter Sunrise Sunrise Service. A delicious breakfast followed at St. Francis of Assisi Roman Roman Catholic Church. Easter lilies in the sanctuary of Newcastle United Church Easter Sunday, April 3rd, were placed in the , glory of God and in loving memory of: Myrtle Pearce by Albert Pearce, Dunreath Walton by George Walton; Mabel Wade by Harry Wade; Mr. and Mrs. E. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. G. Rickard by Kay and Stan Powell; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jose by Francis and Erla Jose; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deline, Harold Define, Jill and Ed Fricdlander and Kim Storks by Raye Friedlandcr and the Storks families; Mr. and Mrs. John Garrod by Cynthia Cynthia Norton, Sandra Schmahl and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. McSwan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson by Loma McSwan; John McLean by Shirley Rogers and Judy Van Alstyne; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allin by Glenn, Jean, Ross and Marion Allin; Mr. and Mrs. E. Joli by Margaret Rudman; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bonathon, Mr. and Mrs. WJ. S. Rickard by Jean and Brenton Rickard. Other beautiful floral arrangements arrangements were from the Bauman-Rowe wedding held in the church on Saturday, Saturday, April 2nd. Lay Reader on Sunday were PPPPPKen and Sherry-Lee Boyd. Seeing and Believing was the sermon delivered by Reverend Donald Stiles. The Trillium Unit of the UCW meets on Thursday, April 7 at 2 p.m. at the home of Grace and Bill Rudcll. Mrs. Lois McLeod requests assistance assistance for the Vacation Bible School to be held July 25th to July 29th. Community Bowling Ladies League Nancy Bell 211, 240, Bernice Henderson 178, Kathleen Poole 272, 219, 248, Trixie Wright 214, 200, 195, Jean Pollard 191, 202, Betty Major 180, 225, Marion Martin 218, 261,185, Vicky Thompson 206,198, 177, Mary Picrik 190, Marilyn Major 265, Susan Gilfoy 178, Liz Willems 186, 186, 199, Cindy Angiers 212, 238, Loma Crockett 215, 191, Shelly Rivers 175, 189, 190, Kim Robinson 225, Shirley Adams 233, Beth Stacey 180,177,197. Seniors Marion Allin 178, Stan Allin 157, Marg Burley 161, 154, Ron Burley 172,157, Lil Boldcrstonc 155, Vance Cooper 180, 158, Marilyn Couch 179, 185, Loma Crockett 226, 190, Marie Gibson 163, Roy Hayward 167, Jenny Hicks 174, Grace McGill 150, Albert Pearce 152, 213, Lonn Pnrdy 166, 159, Eleanor Perrin 221, Joyce Stacey 194, 180, Stan Powell 168, John Thome 194, 172, Tom Wilson 155, Helen Thome 155,157. Thursday Night Mixed League II. 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