4 The Canadian Statesman, Bqowmanville, August 20, 1975 I The Newc, S Editors:ý Jack mnd Hazel Crago astie Indepei If you're a non-drinker, can last year's picnic. It *as you afford floto look intodccided that Jack and Muriel Abstainers' insurance for your would enjoy their respective positions for next year, with home and your car? the same guaranteed annual Osbone &Shan wae. The Lorne Crago fmlBowmanville, were las. Agency Ltd. chosen to look af ter the sports 108 Llbert St. N. for. 1976 when the Crago rty neunio n will again be held the Bowmanville - 623-.2527, third Sunday in August at Orono Park. ABSTAiNERS' INSURANCE COMPANY Miss Debbie Jenkins, who The oniy Canadan comnPany Provdng aciomobjie as spent nearlv a ari ..dfir isurnce to aý1qieMAfrica, rcturncd> home last T1hursday, August 14. On her way she spent a couple of weeks in England. Flower Show On Thursday, Aug. 14, the Newcastle Horticultural Soci- ety held its annual Flower Show. Aug. 14 was the day the young gardeners showed off their fruits of the season.' Following is a list of winners in the various classes. Garden Plot: Arnold Mos- tert, Crystal Anderson, Wade Rowley, Michelle Tufford, Robert Hoogkamp. n'dentI Telephone 987 4201 Bottie Garden: Arnold Mos-' tert, Linda VanderStoop, Kevin Bryant, Suzanne Van- deMale, Steven Fellows. 1Happy Hours: Rachel Fel- lows, Peter.Hole, Kevin Bry- ant, Zori Lesnick, Crystal Anderson. ArodMs tert, Beckie Crockett, Zori Iesnick, Ilene Currah, Crystal Anderson. 1Recycling: Kevin Bryant, Steven Fellows, Crystal Anderson, Steven Crockett, Linda VanderStoop. Aiter enjoying two week's can Church on Saturday, ' vacation employees of Custom August 16. The reception wasv Glass, have resumed their held at the home of t he bride'sv duties. Some workers have parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert since been laid off. tephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hope, At Newcastle United ChurchD Michelle and Tommy, have on Sunday, August 17, Rev.e returned from three, weeks' Thomas Smith entitled hisç holiday at their cottage on sermon 'Entertaining y Sheldrake Lake. -Strangers'ý. The flowers gra-C Misses Cathy Wright and cing the church were donatedE Dale Powell have returned by Mr. and Mrs. G. Zweir. i home after enjoy ing holidays Golf News in Western Canada. We are grateful to Mr. and t Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mrs. Douglas Walton for this1 Stapleton and Mr. and Mrs. newsy sports item concerning1 George Kimball enjoyed a a native Newcastle girl. Mrs. couple of days in Kingston and Betty Ingram of Belleville the Thousand Islands Boat fired an 83 >on Wednesday, Cruise. August 13, to win the Ontario 1Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, senior women~s amateur golf Oshawa were Sunday dinner championship at Craigowan guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Golf and Country Club at Kimbali. Woodstock. Her combined Mrs. Wilfred Sunday, Port, score for the 36-hole event was Hope, spent the week-end with 164, one stroke ahead of Pat hier daughter-in-law, Mr. and Austin of Peterborough. Last Mrs. Stu Hooey and family. year' anadian and Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Archie w nit-ch ampion, Kar Helleur o mec and Mrs. Florence Fergu- Tronto place tid rs son attended Pontypool Decor- Quatermaine of the Islington ation-Day on Sunday, August Golf Club is the fourth 17. member ofthe Ontario team Mr. John ýHoar returned playing in the national cham- home from his Western Holi- pionships at Delta, British day on Saturday night. Columbia, Aug. 20 and 21. Mss Heather Hoar enjoyed Newcastle friends will re- the week-end at a- cottage member Betty Ingram as north of Kingston. 1111 Betty Van Dusen, daughter-in- Mýrs. R.B. Rickard and law of the late Mr. and Mrs. Beverly visited Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ingram,, one-time David Milîs, Ottawa on the owners of the Queen's Hotel, week-end. Newcastle. Betty's husband As is their usual annual Alec was known locally as custom, members of the -Huck". Newcastle Cenotaph Commit- Congratulations, Betty! tee have replaced the faded Let's hope we can boast a flags at the Cenotaph and St. national champion. George's and Bond Head Birthday Celebration Cemeteries. Next month there On Sun., August 17, the will be Decoration Days at family of Mrs. Fern Brunt both cemeteries. -held an open house at her Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mat- home, R.R. 2, Newcastle, on thews, Fergus and Mr. and the occasion of hier Bth Mrs. Carl Dresser, Windsor, birthday. About one hundred were Friday evening dinner guests attended from Port and overnight guests of Mr. Hope, Lindsay, Peterborough, and Mrs. Harry Wade. On Garden Hill, St. Catherines, Saturday they attcnded' a Oshawa, Orono, Bowmanville, meeting in Kingston, after and Newcastle. which they enjoyed the four- From her family, Arvilla hour Thousand slands Cruise Partridge, Shirley Gordon, fromn Gananoque. The Dres- Donna Jones and Byron sers returned with the Wades Brunt, Mrs. Brunt received a for the remainder of the week- Color TV. Unit Two of the end. 1 - U.C.W. sent her a crysanthe- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice mum. Other gifts and -floral Pedwell and family enter- arrangements were given in tained the Pedwell family on Mrs. Brunt's honour. Sunday, August 17, the occa- On Saturday evening, Au- sion, being the, forticth1 wed- gust 16, Mrs. Brunt and her ding anniversary of Mr. and brother Ray Brown wcre feted Mrs . Albert Youngbut, St. at a double birthday dinner Catherines. Those in atten- party at the Forum Restaur- dance were the Stan ant by their family members, Rickard's, Beaverton, Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Malley, Pedwell's, Toronto, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mr. Bruce Munro, Guelph, Peter and Mrs, Ellsworth Caswell Youngblut, Mississauga, Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown. Donna Lee, Toronto, t he Keith Birthday greetings to Mrs. Pedwell's, St. Catherines, Brunt 'and brother Ray Russell Pcdwell's and Barry Brown! Pedwell's, Newcastle. MVr. and Mrs. Sydney Fergu- Mrs,. Margaret Pearce and- sonÏ hnd bis miother, Mrs. Mrs. Velma Parker attended Florence ýFerguson enjoyed a the fîftieth weddîng celebra- two-week vacation to the tions of their cousin, Mr. and Maritimes. While there, they Mrs. Bill Clarke, Oshawa. vsited Mrs. Sydney Fergu- Seven children and twenty-six son's sîster,, Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren were among Harley Umphrey, Liverpool, the two hundred present who Nova Scotia. Another sister, enjoyed dinner and dance at Mr. and Mrs. Newton Wrght, the Picadilly Room, Hotel Oshawa, returned from Liver- Genosha, Saturday night, pool with the Ferguson's. August 16.: Mr. and Mrs. Don Sykes and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pow- boys, Elora, visited her par- cll, Colleen and Kelly, Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Mrs . Ronald Powell and Gary, Ferguson and grandmother, cnjoyed Sunday visiting the, Mrs. Florence Ferguson. new Màetro Zoo. Miss Frances Hoar enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Francis Tuf- a week's holiday in Freeport, for -and Mr. and Mrs. William Bahamas. Waqde left last Thursday on a 1Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard, tript Wheeling, West Vir- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farr and gin. Mrs. Gertie Spicer, Toronto, i'cDan Friediander, and Mr. Fred Smith,,Milton, Mr. his mohe, rs. Ray Fried- and Mrs. Ted Buxton, 'Beth- lander, Toronto, visited Mr. any, Mr. and Mrs. Stan and Mrs. Gordon Garrod, Jr. Rickard and Ian, Beaverton, MUrs, Johnson, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rickard, visited lier son, Mr. andMrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Rickard Lorne Johnson and family. and >boys and Miss Beverly Mýr. and Mrs. Ted Martin Rickard lwere Sunday supperý and his father Mr. William- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Martin attcnded the Martin Rickard, Shaw's. Montgomery 32nd annual On Friday, August 15, Miss pincat Lindsay on Sunday, Kelly Powell cntertained sev- A1ugus1t 17. eral young friends and rela- We understand there are tives on the occasion of her over one thousand campers at seventh bîrrndlay. the H1ungarian Scout Camp Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sher- from August 1424. man, Lisa and Donald, Downs- W hoe the dogs respect view, visited her grand- the pretty new ycllow paint on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam the fire hydrants in the Powell, Lake Shore. village. Mr. Eastman Steeves and C ongratulations to Mr. and M.Gog oe noe Mrs.~ ~ ~ ~ ~~r GtenAdrsn(e oorgNpodten East Coat Vegetable Character: Kevin Bryant, Arnold Mostert, Peter Hole, Steven Fellows, Brian Couvier. Hanging Basket: Ilene Cur- rah, Becky Crockett, Steven Crockett, Wade Rowley, Arnold Mostert. Evergreens: Arnold Mos- tert, Denise Pedwell. Dahlia: Crystal Anderson, Steven Fellows, Arnold Mos- tert,, Rhonda Kennedy. Belis of Ireland: Steven Fellows, Rachel Fellows, Arnold Mostert, Wade Row- ley, Kevin Bryant. Marigold: Arnold Mostert, Rhonda Kennedy. Beets: Becky Crockett, Robert Hoogkamp, Steven Fellows, Murray dose, Su- zanne VandeMale. Carrots: Arnold Mostert mhPORK wt Le am Buti Roai Denise Peciwel, <rystai An- derson, Peter Hole, Wade Rowley. Gourds: Crystal Anderson, Frian Couvier, Ilene Currah, Denise Pedwell, LeeAnn Cur- rah. Senior Children Garden Plot: Jessica Mos- tert, Janice Munro, Shieila Munro. Bottle Garden: Jessica Mos- tert, Andrew Fellows. Hanging Basket,: Jessica 'Mostert. Dreamhouse: Jessica Mos- tert, Christine Crockett. Recycling: Jessica Mostert, Darlene Lesnick, Andrew Fel- lows. Vegetable Zoo: Jessica Mos- tert, Faye Jose, Darlene Lesnick. Hunting Regulations Miniature Arrangement: Jessica Mostert, Darlene Les- nick, Andrew Fellows. History of a tree: Darlene Lesnick, Jessica Mostert. Dahlia: Jessica Mostert. Belîs of Ireland: Jessica Mostert, Debbie Pedwell, Andrew Fellows. Marigold 2nd: Jessica Mos- tert. Beets: Faye Jose, Christine Crockett, Jessica Mostert. Carrots: Jessica Mostert, Debbie Pedwell, Andrew Fel- lows. Gourds: Debbîe Pedwell, Jessica Mostert, Andrew Fel- lows. A total of 169 entries, so well done. on a slip of paper the tag May be kept as a souvenir. In return for this assistance, we ,will advise you where the fish was tagged and pertinent data relative to the fish itself at the time of tagging.. DID YOU KNOW: In otýý July 18, 1975 release, we mentioned that "Twigs From Wild Cherry Trees Taste like Almonds" Wbile this is cor- rect, we failed to mention why. Twigs of ail cherry tree, contain a compoun d tha.t' release cyanide (almon d taste) when eaten. Needless to say, we should have cautioned ail not to chew cherry twigs due to the possi bil1 ty of poisoning. 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Anyone catching one of these tagged fish is asked to inform the Lindsay District Office giving the tag number, date and location of the catch. It is not necessary to submit the tag . If the number is recorded 1 ir- .. ...... .. la AV . . . . . . . . . . FRESH Shankless Shoulder Roast lb 00