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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Sep 1982, p. 4

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4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 1, 1982 Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Goheen were their daughters, Shirley, her husband, husband, Jack, ana daughter, Esther and Sharon of Spruce Grove, Alberta. Attending Open House for Clint Brown's 80th birthday, held at the home of his daughter daughter and son-in-law, Bernice and Fred Henderson, Newton- ville, on Sunday, August 22nd, were his family and many friends. From Oakville came his sisters, Lina Bowen and Gladys McKay with her daughter, Helen Inglehart. His sister-in-law, Bertha Dean along with Phyllis.and Wally Bursa came from Toronto. Brother - in - law Norman Heard and his wife Meneitta attended from Peterborough and all of these relatives stayed to enjoy pot luck supper. Other attendants were nieces and nephews from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Port Hope, Whitby and Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton, of Port Hope, were Friday evening visitors with Mr. Charles Cowan. Sympathy is extended to relatives relatives and friends of the late Ralph Campbell of R.R. 2, Newcastle, whose funeral was held on Thursday, August 26, 1982. Mr, Herb Paeden is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Birthday greetings to one- year-old Jaime Jessica Wright, Pauline Storks, Russell Russell Powell, Lillian Bottrell, Darlene Wight, Larry Pearce, Candy Storks, Harold Powell. To Mr. Stanley Bowen of Bowmanville, we extend special birthday wishes for his 99th birthday on September 6. We welcome home Rev. and Mrs. Allan Haldenby who returned returned last week from their vacation. Wednesday callers with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sheehan, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa and Mrs. Jean Cochrane, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Thursday, Mrs. Helen Nesbitt, Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ashton, Bobcay- geon. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Kelsey, accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Spencer, enjoyed a recent weekend with Nellie's daughter daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard, Flesher- ton. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard were among the family members members celebrating a birthday at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rickard, Port Perry, on Sunday, August 22nd. Canon John Bonathon, St. Lambert, Quebec, was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard last week and visited with the Harve Bonathon family. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard hosted the Lions Barbecue on Saturday night. The cold weather forced the attendants indoors. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago were among 25 who enjoyed an indoor corn roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crago, Providence, on Saturday Saturday nieht. SPECIAL for Back-to-School All Cuts $5.00 Shampoo & Cut $6.50 Cut & Blow Dry $8.00 Shampoo, Cut and Blow Dry $9.50 THURS.-FRI.-SAT. ONLY SEPTEMBER 2,3 and 4 Little Jean's Telephone 987-5221 109 King St. E., Newcastle Friend Ann Parker of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee arrived a week ago Monday for a vacation vacation with Mrs. Pauline Storks. On Tuesday evening, Mrs. Wilda Johnson took Ann for her first visit to the C.N.E. On Thursday, after Pauline attended a Ganaraska Conservation Conservation meeting in Port Hope, sister Raye Friedlander entertained entertained Pauline, Ann Parker and Wilma Lovekin to dinner at Northumberland Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rumbles and children, Norwood and Mr. Gary Johnson, Toronto were weekend visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs. George Buckley visited recently recently with Mrs. Pearl Wood- hams, Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Abra, Owen Sound spent several days, with Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley, returning home on Monday. On Saturday, Miss Amanda Storks, daughter of Dae and Kim, celebrated her first birthday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Storks. Among the many celebrants were Amanda's Amanda's aunt, Miss Candy Storks of Blind River, who is enjoy ing a week's vacation at home. Mrs. Nellie Brawley reports that husband Ivor is still a patient in Ruddy Hospital, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed the weekend in Cambridge Cambridge with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chiswell. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott attended the wedding of her niece, Diane Hanna in Garden Hill Church on Saturday, Aug. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMullen McMullen and his sister, Glenda of Toronto were also guests at their cousin's wedding. On Friday, Mrs. Pauline Storks and her , guest from Nashville, Ann Parker, and Mrs. Raye Friedlander visited with Mrs. Jill Christie, Toronto. Toronto. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding, accompanied by three great grandchildren, Tricia, Tara, and Stephen Stapleton of New- tonville, were overnight guests last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Skelding and family, Port Perry. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding were Mr. and Mrs. William Lake Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding, Jackie and Karen, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and Colleen, Frankford, are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin and Fred, Lake Shore. Mrs. Alfred Redknap and Mrs. Ella Redknap of Oshawa were Monday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lancaster. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lockhart of Mesa, Arizona, departed for home after visiting local relatives. Mrs. Helen Hawke, Orono PRE-SEASON STOVE SALE Sept. 3 to Sept. 10 CLOSED SAT., SEPT. 11th ONLY LAKEWOOD STOVES Lakewood Stove Representative will be here September 4,1982 from 8-5 p.m. (Special Saturday hours) Explaining Catalytic Dampers and answering any other questions. Newcastle Cement Block Co. Ltd. FIREPLACES -- ALL CONCRETE PRODUCTS (416) 987-4444 P.O. BOX 219, NEWCASTLE, ONTARIO (No, 2 Just East of Village) and her aunt, Mrs. Wilson of Oshawa, visited last week with Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Porter, Sharman and Glenn, Ashburn, were recent dinner guests of the Lake Shore Powells. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago called Sunday on Mr. Ken Trew, Elizabethville. Miss Judith Powell, Alton and Miss Barbara Bowman, Sarnia, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding visited with Mrs. Ada Carson who was a house guest last week of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Sorry to report that Mrs. James Burns is a patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mrs. Allin Rowe has returned returned home after a three and a half week vacation in England, England, where she visited her brother, Mr. Frank Pattison, Seghill, Northumberland, and relatives in Yorkshire. Alice enjoyed lovely weather while in her homeland. Mrs. Dale Hunt and Russell, Pontypool and her guests, niece Alyssa and nephew Andrew of Scarborough, visited visited last Thursday with her family, the Stanley Powell's, Thirty-four members of the Pearce family enjoyed the ball game on Saturday in Toronto, as organized by Peggy Visser. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pitt, Jill and Erin of Calgary, Alberta, were among those attendants and they were overnight guests of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce. On Sunday, Myrtle and Albert took the family to Cullen Garden, Whitby and thence to the airport for their return home. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa and Mrs. Agnes Wright of Scotland visited on Saturday with Mrs. Pearce Woodham, Scarborough and were supper guests. Last Wednesday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Mrs, Audrey Walker, Oshawa and Mrs. Agnes Wright, Bonhill, Scotland. Scotland. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shearer (nee Cathy Kiers) who were united in marriage in Kendal United Church on Saturday, August 28,1982. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Noble, Catherine and Darrin, Copper Cliff, have been guests of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearer. Catherine Noble was flower girl at the Shearer-Kiers wedding on Saturday. Shearer relatives from Sudbury, Sudbury, Clinton, Toronto, Bancroft Bancroft and Oshawa attended the wedding with reception following following at Newcastle Community Hall. Mr. Edward Glenney and Miss Marjorie Clemence visited visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Clemence, Oshawa. Mrs. Clemence is a patient in Oshawa Hospital and Mr. Clemence confined to his home since they had a car accident 10 days ago. Miss Colleen Walton, Whitby spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walton, while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Walton were in Montreal. On Sunday, Doug, Marilyn, and Colleen attended the Legion Picnic at Thistle Valley Park. Anglican News Jennifer Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Woo, Toronto, and Liza Pilar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thomas Turner of New- tonville were baptized in St. George's Anglican Church at the 11 a.m. Communion Service, Service, In spite of the cold weather, an enthusiastic group of people gathered at St. George's Parish Hall at 2 p.m. on Sunday for the annual Car Rally, The route was interesting, interesting, being up in the area north and west of Highway 115 and Concession Road 3. The Rally ended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Locke. Conveners Conveners were Lynn and Dick Lovekin. Gladys and Phil Hay- man checked in the contestants, contestants, Picnic lunches were enjoyed, enjoyed, but only a couple of youngsters were brave enough to go swimming, Overall winners of the Car Rally were 1st - the Jim Hay- man car; 2nd - Sierd De Jong and 3rd - Wallace Couch, The Highest Scavenger prize was awarded to the Jim Hayman car, while Ron and Betty Locke won the booby prize. The most people in the car prize went to Wallace Couch and the youngest person in the rally was Christa Couch, The person who came the farthest distance was Beryl Keuleman of California. Roger Proctor had the highest count of the 1982 licence sticker number. The person with a birthday closest to the date of the rally was Jim Hayman. The couple with an anniversary closest to the date, Gladys and Phil Hayman. Hayman. Mr. Alfred Garrod and Sharon Dawson shared the award for having safety flares in the car trunk. Who had the most credit cards? Beryl Keuleman. The lady with the least number of articles in her purse was Nell Yates. The man who won at the lawn darts game was Ron Locke. Finally, who had the best hat? Alfred Garrod. United Church News At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, August 29, two baskets of flowers from the funeral of Mr. Ralph Campbell, Campbell, R.R. 2, Newcastle, graced the sanctuary. Mr. Glenn Allin rendered the solo, Hold Thou My Hand, Dear Lord, which was much appreciated appreciated by the combined worshippers worshippers from Kirby, Orono and Newcastle Churches. Rev. Donald Stiles preached a sermon sermon or meditated on aging, Coffee hour was enjoyed after the service.. The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. meets on Thursday, Sept. 2nd at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Eileen Allin. All the ladies are busy preparing for the Golden Harvest Bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. School Bd, Briefs The majority of trustees serving on the Northumberland Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education have nearly perfect attendance at committee and school board meetings. For the period of last December to June, trustees were required to attend 18 meetings of the school board. Western area trustees George Cameron (ward three) and Syd Worden (ward one) had perfect attendance at all board meetings since last December. Statistics on trustees' attendance attendance were contained in a report from a special meeting of the school board held in July. Trustees Mike Slocombe (ward two) and A1 Werry (ward one) each attended 17 of the 18 meetings. Bill Carman, Carman, the ward three representative representative attended 14 out of the 18 sessions and Keith Shackelton, who represents ward two, attended 10 of 18. In addition to board meetings, meetings, trustees are also required required to attend committee meetings. Out of a possible 45 committee committee and board meetings, trustee Syd Worden attended 43 and Mike Slocombe also attended a total of 43 out of 45 meetings. Trustee George Cameron attended 35 out of a possible 36 meetings, while Bill Carman was present for 30 out of 37. Trustees A1 Werry was in attendance at 26 out of 31 possible meetings, while Keith Shackelton was present for 15 out of 31 committee and school board sessions; Because trustees sit on varying committees, not all of them have the same number of meetings in a given time periodi Starkville Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie were Saturday Saturday supper guests of Mrs. John Layng and Dyana. Miss Catherine Stewart, Sixth Line was a Sunday dinner dinner guest of Mrs. Edna Dobson. Dobson. On Sunday, Mrs, Brenton Farrow with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Willoughby, Renfrew visited Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Gibson, Oshawa visited Sunday afternoon afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Souch. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Todd, Cathy and Robbie with Mr. and Mrs,.Delwyn Stinson, Paul, lan and Elaine, Norwood enjoyed a picnic at Cobourg. Mrs. Grace Yule, Oshawa celebrated her 70th birthday on Sunday afternoon with a party held at the home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson. Many friends and relatives attended from Peterborough, Belleville, Belleville, Port Hope, Richmond Hill, Toronto, Oshawa, Bowmanville Bowmanville and Orono. Attending Attending from Starkville were Mr, and Mrs, Llew Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Stark and Mrs. Edna Dobson and Miss Catherine Stewart, Sixth Line. Rehoboth Bible School Donates Gifts to Applewood Monies donated by children attending the school parents and children from Applewood Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church vacation gathered at the church. Shown above at the bible school resulted in several new toys and a tape presentation are front row from left: Steve Latter, recorder for Bowmanville's Applewood Centre, two children from Applewood and Britt Cole. Rear The presentation was made last week when bible from left: Jimmy Toutant and David Robinson. TYRONE and DISTRICT NEWS There were 21 tables of euchre in play on Friday evening, evening, August 28,1982. Results are as follows: 1st Maxine Brock, 2nd Lawrence Greenwood, Greenwood, 3rd Lorna Swain, 4th Martha Woolley, 5th Lena Graham, 6th Jim Hubbard. Ladies' low Florence Povey, men's low Harold Swain, 50-50 draw Marion Thompson, Myrtle Gimblett. Special prizes Marg Burns, Doris Roh- rer, Edna Vivian, Calvin Yeo has returned from Killarney Provincial Park, where he spent the summer employed as a Junior Forest Ranger. J.R.s do park maintenance work such as painting signs, clearing portage portage trails, making hiking trails, etc. Canoeing, fishing, inter-camp competition are among the other enjoyable activities. Bethesda Cemetery Decoration Decoration Day is Semptember 5th at 2:30 p.m. U.C.W. meets on Wëd., Sept. 8th at 6:00 p.m. for a pot luck supper meeting. Good used, warm bedding and clothing for the Beaver Project Project may be brought to this meeing or left at tne home of Mrs. John Vaneyk. Sunday School will resume at 10:00 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 5th. Church is 11:15 a.m. with pastor Mr. J. Lafave. Choir practise will be held at thechurchonThurs., Sept. 9th at 8:00 p.m. The choir would like some additional new members, especially men and altos. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Elinor Brent is in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. We wish her a speedy recovery. recovery. Mrs. Bill Hoy and Deb visited visited Mrs. Mary Payne, Oshawa Hospital and Mrs. Minnie Harper, Port Perry Hospital. With Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vaneyk on Saturday evening, Darryl and Gary; Paul Jan; Blair and Marilyn Vaneyk, Long Sault; Ellen, Kingston; Dawn, North Bay. Dawn was The Canadian Statesman Advertising Deadlines Display- Tues. 4:00 p.m. Classifiée! ■ Tues. 12:00 noon speaker on Sun., August 22, 1982, at Harcourt United Church, Guelph, Ont., from which congregation she is a candidate for ordained ministry ministry and will be starting a year's internship at St. Andrew's Andrew's United Church, North Bay, Ont. Dawn spent the summer employed as a Chaplain Chaplain at Ontario Hospital, North Bay. We are sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Elgin Taylor. Sympathy to her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, and to the rest of the family. Television coverage of the first all-Canadian Mount Everest Expedition assault attempt will begin on September September 4th and continue to mid- October. Among me 14 member member team, Dwayne Congdon, Alberta, is the eldest grandson of recent visitor to Tyrone, Cedric Congdon, who attended school here many years ago. John Congdon, Cedric's father, was one of Tyrone's early farmers who also possessed possessed and used skill iq. local lay-preaching. The Congdon family moved to Duhamel, Alberta in 1911, where they continued farming. "The drama of the Canadian (Everest) climb will peak in mid-October, when, at the 27,500 foot level, the climbing team will be streamlined. The four men who have best withstood withstood the cold, isolation, thin jair and numbing fatigue of the ordeal will push on "to make the final assualt on the summit," summit," according to "Star- week" magazine. Dancereise Classes , to be held at the Fitness Centre (Upstairs) (Bowmanville High School) Instructor: Linda Leavis Beginning week of September 20th 12 week (1-hr. sessions) s 30.00 Morning or Evening Classes Available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. (Optional swim time) For more information call 623-5240 Have Fun Getting In ■ Shape Registration at FITNESS CENTRE (Upstairs) Thurs. -- 9 and 1B -- 6:30 • 9:00 p.m. Frl. --10 and 17-- 6:30 -9:00 p.m. Sat. -- 11 and 18--1:00-4:00 p.m. WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. HScugog St. N. 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