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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jun 1983, p. 11

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! < The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 8, 1983 13 m 1 m î Hcmcaatlc 3nbepcnbmt SK- Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201. Local Group Raises Funds for Princess Margaret Hospital Mr. Fred Graham, Halifax, Nova Scotia, who is organist and choir director of Gather dral Church of All Saints, will be honoured on Wednesday morning, June 15, when he and his choir will perform at St. George's Church. There, Prince Charles and Princess Diana will unveil a plaque inaugurating a restoration scheme of the early 1800's. The Royal Visit will not be long, since there is no service, but Fred and his choir will provide music. ' Mrs. Ruth Fadel and Alain, Rexdale, visited on the weekend weekend with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Allan Haldenby. Mrs. Jean Allin entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club last Monday. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Colder (nee Debbie Primer) who were united in marriage on Saturday, Saturday, June 4,1983 in the garden at the home of her grandparents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raymond Primer. Prior to her marriage, Debbie was honoured by friends to a miscellaneous miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Woo co-hosted by Rana Sinou. On May 26, another another miscellaneous shower was held at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Primer with hostesses, sister Janet and Lynda Pruner. ' Mrs. Pauline Storks attended attended a Ganaraska Conservation Conservation Authority meeting in Port Hope last Thursday. - Members of the Newcastle tioness Club met last Monday and toured the Darlington Nuclear site, prior to their business meeting at the Hall. • On Saturday, seven Lioness ipembers attended a workshop workshop in Cobourg. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allin, Brownsdale, were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. Mrs. Doris Trimble and Mrs. Harris of Bowmanville, were Saturday evening visitors visitors with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball.' Mrs. Lois Rowe remains a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Tne Parkview Senior Social Club had a lovely tea and bake sale on Saturday, June 4th at their residence. Winner of the beautiful quilt was Mr. John Gkisberger, R. R. 2, Oshawa, and door prizes were won by Isabel Harris, Susan Russell and Marie Pedwell. On Saturday afternoon, June 4, at Newcastle United Church, Rev. Donald Stiles united in marriage Miss Tracey McLean and Mr. Robin Duetta. We extend congratulations congratulations and best wishes. [Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haskill and Sid, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Christie, Oshawa, were Wednesday callers at Mr. and Mra. Harry Wade's. The ladies of the Trillium Unit of the U.C.W. held a very successful noon luncheon last Thursday, donating the proceeds proceeds to the Newcastle United Church Organ Fund. Toms IGA grand renovation r ing last Thursday was a great success. We congratulate congratulate the owners on their new-store look and Manager Jack Chard on his new position. Sympathy is extended to friends and relatives' of Mrs. Ann Zachanowich, who passed away at her home, R. R. Port H<tpe, last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martin, Wood ville, visited on Friday with relatives in the village. On Saturday, Mrs. Gladys Wood accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood of Newton- ville to St. Margaret's in the Pines Anglican Church, West Hill, where they attended the wedding of her grandson John Pye-Finch to Miss Sharon Chase. The reception followed at the Heather Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clark, Wesleyville, accompanied by May Burley and Arthur Clark, motored to Wingham last Thursday when they visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burley. On Wednesday, Mrs. May Burley, Mrs. Marg Killeen, Mrs. Lyra Flintoff and Mrs. Buma attended a W.I. meeting at the home of Mrs. Yellow- lees, Solina. Mrs. Rose Webb, Oshawa, was a Tuesday visitor with Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Mrs. Bill Grol, Port Hope, was a Saturday Saturday visitor. At St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church on Sunday evening, June 5,1983, a large crowd attended the reception in honour of Father Tom Walsh, who, for health reasons, had to leave this parish. All who knew Father Tom, held him in great respect. We do wish him better health in Bracebridge. The Newcastle Senior Citizens will enjoy a Pot Luck Supper on Thursday evening, June 16, at six o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Sherman, Lisa and Donald, Beeton, accompanied by Mrs. D. Coulter, Downsview, visited visited on Sunday with Miss Dor- rene Powell and Floyd, Lake Shore. Mrs. Elizabeth Walton and son Adam of Brampton, are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce, while husband Ted is attending a Work Seminar at Muskoka Sands Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pearce and girls, Lindsay, were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Margaret Pearce. At the 1983 Convocation of Durham College, the following graduated from Newcastle - Ingrid Bandstra, Mary Cryderman, Julie Davies, Greg Martin, Sandra Webb, and Theodore Welter. We extend our congratulations and best wishes. Birthday greetings to Tara Gamier, Kim Storks, Jeffrey Rickard, Allan Rowe, Alfred Gray and Louise Hancock. Mrs. Jean Holmes accompanied accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alldred of British Columbia visited on Saturday at the Lake Shore Powell farm. Anglican News Rev. and Mrs. Allan Haldenby attended a retirement retirement party for the Rev. and Mrs. Allan Wigby of Brighton on Monday evening at St. Peter's Rectory, Cobourg. On Wednesday evening, about thirty-five members of St. George's and St. Saviour's Anglican Church Women combined for a tour of the Darlington Nuclear site followed followed by dinner at the Darlington Darlington Marina. St. George's A.C.W. made a presentation of a lovely cross-stitched panel picture, to St. Saviour's ladies to commemorate their 70th anniversary as a group. The picture was designed and made by Mrs. Pippa Schmie- gelow. Mrs. Pacey's quilt was won by Mrs. Elva Moore with ANNOUNCING Snpie'd, SttflUuf Saloni formerly LITTLE JEAN'S BEAUTY SALON 109 King E. Newcastle COMPLETE FAMILY HAIR CARE SPECIAL SENIOR CITIZEN RATES Free Draw 987-5221 ticket number , 234. Mrs. Schmiegelow invited members members of the A.C.W. to lunch on Wednesday to meet her guest, Sybil Canandine, who is very active in the Church in Cheltenham, Cheltenham, England, as well as being one of the first Girl Guides. .The Altar Guild of St. George's Church had their Corporate Communion at the 8:30 Service and their meeting afterwards. St. George's Church, with most Anglican Churches in Canada, had Thanksgiving Services on Sunday, for reach- ing the goals in the Anglicans in Mission program. United Chuch News At Newcastle United Church on Sunday, June 5, Religion in Life Badges were presented by Rev. Donald Stiles to Cubs Brandon Coyle, Kevin Lynn, Andrew Preston, Trevor Rogers, Steven Stapleton, Matthew Stephenson and Adam Stephenson. The boys participated in the service. Matthew Stephenson read the Prayer of Approach, Brandon Coyle read the responsive Psalm 8 and Andrew Preston, Steven Stapleton and Adam Stephenson made the responses. responses. Trevor Rogers read a parable and Kevin Lynn read the Scripture, Matthew 5 verses 1 -10. Akela Margaret Hill and Baloo Janet Lynn also took part. The Sacrament of Holy Communion was celebrated. celebrated. On Sunday evening the Hi C's met at the Jose Farm for a hayride and a cook-out at the beach. Tickets are still available for the Father's Day Barbecue. The annual outdoor service and picnic will be held at Orono Park on Sunday, June 26. HAYDON NEWS Mrs. Sylvia Laverty and her cousin from England Miss June Hackett enjoyed Thursday Thursday evening together doing up the town and having an enjoyable enjoyable women's chat. Miss Linda Buttery was pleasantly surprised on Sunday by a family shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Theriault of Courtice. On Tuesday, Mrs. Joan Yeo was hostess to a bridal shower at her home at Bowmanville for her niece Miss Linda Buttery Buttery who is to be married June 25th. Mrs. Chris Simon, Bowmanville Bowmanville cycled from home to have Friday lunch with Mrs. Val Lloyd, Sarah and Nicola and Val's dad, Donald Pickles. Saturday, Val Lloyd took in the Spring Conference and Workshop for the Lionesses that was held at Cobourg. Miss Charlene Potts was one of the Jr. choir girls who went from Enniskillen on a tour of a spaghetti factory appropriately appropriately named the Old Spaghetti Factory on Friday and following following lunch the children were able to tour the CN Tower at Toronto. . ! Please notice, our Club .21 meeting has been postponed from Monday'evening to June 9th, Thursday evening at 8 p.m. There is a plant exchange exchange planned by Group 4. Sorry to hear Mr. Jim Jones is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital - gone in this time for traction. Mr. Sandy Jones, Oshawa and Mr. Tom Jones, Scarborough Scarborough were Saturday callers callers at their parents' home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rusaw attended their cousin's wedding wedding (Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rusaw) at Grafton and the reception at Colborne on Saturday. Then on Sunday they went to the fortieth Wedding Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bird, Brighton. Mrs. Cecilia Bertrum was a shower guest hosted by Mrs. Helen Morrison of Oshawa on Sunday for Miss Linda Dyk- stra. Miss Ann Miller, Toronto spent several days with her sister Bev and family - Mr. and Mrs. Brent Cochrane and Cindy last week. Lars and Dorie Christensen, and Jack and Gladys Potts spent Saturday evening with Art and June Trewin to celebrate celebrate June's birthday a little early. Congratulations June, and we hope you' have many more birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Art Trewin and Paul attended the Trewin Picnic at the Haydon Community Community Centre on Sunday. Will and Lucy Trewin, Oshawa visited at the Trewin home following the picnic. This Wednesday our high school kids will be finished school. Our kids grow up - so Paul Trewin has completed his grade 12 and in the fall plans to attend Sir Sandford Fleming College and Fred Slemon has also completed his high school education and will be going to Durham College, in the fall. Congratulations. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christensen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, Oshawa and were present when little Miss Jennifer Smith celebrated her second birthday. Club 21 ladies have been invited to join with Enniskillen U.C.W. ladies June 15 at the church for their June meeting. The guest speaker will be Mrs. ■ Bobby Clark speaking on her profession. Hair, and the care of your hair. -< Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paterson, Oshawa called on Roy and Ann Paterson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Maureen and Heather, Port Colborne were Sunday supper guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones. Miss Marlene Parson of Colborne was a weekend guest of Mr. David Buttery. Sunday night supper guests with Kay, Linda and Dave Buttery were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Philips of Newcastle, Mr. Bruce Theriault, Courtice, Courtice, Mrs. C. Sim (Gramma) Bowmanville and Ann Plazek. We understand this was planned planned to help Ann celebrate her birthday. Mrs. Gladys Potts, Mrs. Ina Beryl Dudley, Bowmanville accompanied Mrs. Meta Swain to the Brooklin Fair on.. Saturday afternoon and report there certainly was plenty to see. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams went to Stouffville and after taking in the sale went to see their friend Mr. Kevin Geen. In the evening they and baby Kristal were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laverty while Ricky and Julie Adams accompanied accompanied their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lott, Enniskillen to the Westgate stock car Speedway at Peterborough. Peterborough. On Sunday, Debbie and Donald Steves, Oshawa, Miss Sandra Lott, Oshawa, and Miss Carol Lott, Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. John White, Courtice, were Sunday Barbeque supper guests of the Adams'. Mrs. Irene Tabb, Bowmanville Bowmanville called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburn on Saturday. Saturday. On Sunday, Miss Dale Blackburn and Mr. Robert Large of Maple Grove were visitors of her parents. Miss Carol Blackburn, Oshawa, Mrs. Eileen and Mrs. Norma Blackburn and Wendy, went to the Sheridan Mall at Pickering Pickering on Sunday while Wilbur Blackburn went to Mosport to see the Labatt's Can Am Race. I understand a young .Canadian driver won the race but it's too bad to have to hear one of the drivers lost control of his car and died at the hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ashton, Peterborough, Mrs. Ina Beryl Dudley and Neil, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs, Bert Ashton, Toronto attended the Hampton Hampton Cemetery Decoration and later were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs, Weir Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Blackburn Blackburn and Wendy were Saturday Saturday evening dinner guests of Miss Carol Blackburn, Oshawa. Then on Sunday they were supper guests of Fred and Sybil Smith, Haydon. PAINT ciLux EXTERIOR PAINT SALE Super Acrylic & Alkyd $ 19. 95 A FROM A L CAN NEWCASTLE LUMBER ' Newcastle Village Opon: Sale ends July 9 Mon. - l-rl, 0 - !3:30 9U7-50SO 907-4234 A group of Bowmanville women calling themselves the T.V.P.M. (televisions for Princess Margaret) organization held a rummage sale last Friday at Liberty Bowl, The proceeds from the event will be used to buy television sets for the Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. Rummage sale shoppers are shown above sifting through a large selection of books donated for the sale. Four televisions have already been given to the hospital following previous fund raising ventures by the group. NEWTONVILLE Sal. 0:30 - 4:00 There was a surprise Anniversary Anniversary Get Together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm at Tyrone Monday evening to celebrate their fifty-eighth year of marriage and also to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Graham who celebrated their thirty-eighth yéar of matrimony. matrimony. Those helping with the celebrations were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Potts, Haydon, Charlene and Christopher, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron, Shanna, Shawn, Krista and Kory from Pontypool, Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Graham, Newcastle, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rahm and Bruce, Enniskillen, Enniskillen, Mr. Clem Rahm, Bill, Bonnie and Kim, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Neal and Christopher, Orono, and Ian Graham, Haydon. Congratulations Congratulations folks and may you have many more. Orono Fair Sept. 8 to 11 The Durham Central Fair held at the Orono Fairgrounds from September 8 to 11 should , attract a! record crowd, announces announces officials. While the annual fall fair won't be held until early fall, organization of the numerous events continues year round. Residents of Durham are asked to mark their calendars and to invite friends and family to the century-old festivity. Although the fair begins on Thursday, September 8, a special event will preceed the official opening. An always popular event, the tractor pull will be featured at the fairgrounds fairgrounds in Orono on Monday, September 6. People home for the Labor Day holiday will be able to take in the tractor pull. Harold Rans berry, publicity director for the Durham Central Central Agricultural Society, says a great deal of planning has been applied to this year's fair. The local agricultural society expects to host the largest fair in the town's history. As an example of the highlights, highlights, on opening night, (Thursday, September 8) the agenda includes Miss Durham Fair Contest, The Durham County Holstein Show, The Golden Helmets, the Demolition Demolition Derby and a fiddler's contest, all held at the fairgrounds. fairgrounds. Friday-at-the-fair includes the annual school parade, a junior talent show, Ayrshire, Jersey, and Guernsey Cattle show as well as a sheep and a rabbit show. Also included on Friday, September 9th aré a farm implement display, a mammoth mammoth midway, MacDonald's farm and a host of craft exhibits exhibits for both adults and children. On Friday evening, the fair features an adult amateur show, a sheep auction, a cake and a fat calf auction and a tug-of-war. Also featured on Friday evening is a team drawing competition. Saturday, the most popular attendance day at the fair, will offer a good variety of fun including a western horse show, a beef cattle show and both a light horse and a heavy horse show. Mid-afternoon goers will enjoy the Leahy Family, Canada's foremost fiddling, stepdancing and singing family. In the evening, the Imperial Hell Drivers are booked to thrill the crowd, The stunt drivers include the automotive automotive fury, roaring two wheelers, wheelers, old cars driven to destruction destruction as well as a circus clown. On Saturday night, fair funs will enjoy the music of Trademen at the fair dance. The Sunday, September 11th fair program offers harness horse racing, a country and western jamboree, hunters and jumpers competition and a pigeon and a goat show. Miss Dawna McNeil, bride- to-be was hostess to a wine and cheese party and a cup and saucer shower held at the McNeil residence. A large number of guests were entertained entertained and quite a number of cups and saucers were on display. A very enjoyable-time was had by all, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Byars of Kingston spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson. The ladies of the U.C.W. with their helpers catered to the banquet after the wedding of Miss Tracie McLean at Newcastle Community Hall on Saturday evening. The Women's Institute will hold their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Olive Henderson on Wednesday, June 15th with Mrs. Wm. Hall of Newcastle as speaker on Rhodesia. Several extended good wishes at Mr. Allan Clarke's Retirement Party held at Brownsdale Community Centre, Friday evening. Mr. Maurice O'Neill was chairman chairman for the evening and they were presented with a chesterfield chesterfield and a vibrating chair. A cup and saucer shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Neill for Miss Kathy Budham of Camborne Camborne on Thursday evening, bride-to-bè of Mr. Leslie Best. Callers on Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Farrow were Mr. Eric Found, Little Britain, Britain, Mrs. Ivy Langsfield of Fenelon Falls, Mrs. Bertha Elliott, Mrs. Lila Ball and Mrs. Arlie Carew all of Mill- brook. Mrs. E. Austin of Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Osborne of Campbellcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stapleton were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stapleton and family on Tuesday evening to celebrate Miss Bonnie Stapleton's Stapleton's graduation as hair stylist. Congratulations Bonnie. Mrs. Myrtle Barker and Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce of Bancroft spent a few days with Mr. Raymond Bruce and Mrs. Isabel Watters. Mrs. Eric Mason of Bobcay- geon spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Phyllis Peck. Mrs. Marlene Stacey and Beverley, Mrs. Mary Vinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen, Rev. and Mrs. A. Tizzard attended the pot luck dinner at Shiloh Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood were guests at the Pye Finch - Chase wedding at St. Margaret Margaret in the Pines Anglican Church at Scarborough with reception and dance at the Tam Heather Club on Saturday. Saturday. Mr. Stan Bowen of Shiloh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Farrow. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Tompkins, Tompkins, Shelley and Robert were dinner guests with Mrs. Lena Clysdale. Mrs. Mary and Bea Jones were among those attending the annual United Church Luncheon at Port Hope on Wednesday. Mrs. Norma Maclnnes and Miss Shaunna Mclnnis were the greeters for the church services Sunday morning. Mr. Marvin Stapleton assisted with the Devotional. The choir sang "A Closer Walk with. Thee." Before the sermon on "The Church in Philadelphia" Philadelphia" Rev. Tizzard read parts from a letter from Miss Ann Foster who is in Kenya, Africa for a few months. On Sunday, June 12th, regular regular services will be held. In the evening, a program of music and entertainment presented by Mr. and Mrs. James Hayman and friend of Newcastle Newcastle at Shiloh United Church at 7:00 p.m. in aid of the Terry Fox Fund. Mrs. Acy Farrow attended the 80th birthday celebrations for Mrs. David Alldread at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville on Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Mrs. Vi Gilmer of Port Hope was a. luncheon guest after church on Sunday with Mrs. Bea Jones. Take a walk, eh? . tÇ x_ pamicipacnanm„ June i <a : ps Dairy Month* Dlvosan Sanitizer 18 80 Dlversol 5L BX/A 53 60 An iodinecleaner-sanitizer Chlorine sanitizer and helps prevent milkstone cleaner fortified with bro- formation and water spot- malne to enhance its bac- ting. 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