» Celebrated His First Birthday- Antique Tea Pots Displayed for Church Funds Anna Strike held her annual tea party for Trinity Church on Wednesday, June 6. Everyone was invited for refreshments and to view the beautiful assortment of antique tea pots and creamers that were on display. Mrs. Strike is pictured admiring some of the antiques that were collected from various local homes. Dim and Distant Past Hi, My name is Gerrit Bryan Van Dyk and I celebrated my first birthday on May 15,1984. My parents are George and Ann. I have a big sister Laurie and a big brother Marten. My grandparents are Mr. Marten Van Dyk, R.R. 4, Bowmanville and Mr. and Mrs. H. Voerman, formerly of Bowmanville now residing in Brockville. My best friend is Mickey our dog who shares my cookies. Thursday, June 14,1934 50 Years Ago Mr. Day C. Warnica, Windsor, is visiting his mother, Mrs. B.M. Warnica. The cast of "Here Comes Charley" appeared before an Fine Weather for Salvation Army Car Wash Business was spotty at the Salvation Army's Car improved as the day wore on so the event would Wash Saturday, June 9th on the Bank of Montreal make it all worthwhile for those volunteers trying parking lot. This photo was taken early and there to raise funds, weren't too many cars lined up. Possibly,- trade PERSONAL LOANS • Sometimes it's to your advantage to make use of credit in your financial planning. In fact, it is often better to borrow than to lose interest on deposits, or to interrupt your own regular savings schedule. A personal loan can allow you to buy and enjoy things now. 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INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS OSHAWA CAMERA CENTRE LTD 728-4631 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE iachoss rnoM me PHONE CENTRE! appreciative audience in Kendal on Monday evening under the direction of Mrs. Percy Brown, Newcastle. Officers of the South Darlington Softball League for the season are Pres. Melbourne Wight, Sect'y. Treas. Nelson Osborne and committee members F. Blackburn, W. Bundle, M. Cryderman, J. Laird and G. Rickard. last Sunday, arriving in London, England at 9:15 a.m. Monday. Miss Irene Harvey and Mrs. Dawn Abramoff will present the fifth annual spring recital given by their dance and baton pupils on June 12th in the Town Hall. 25 Years Ago, Thursday, June 11,1959 Mrs. : Mel Wiseman of Bowmanville was recently elected president of the West Durham Women's Institute. The Right Reverend G.B. Snell, D.D. visited St. John's Anglican Church for the service 'of confirmation, last Sunday.'. The. following members were:, con firmed: Colin John Colville, Beatrice Jean Colville, Jean Mary Firth, Vincent William Jarvis, Dennis Stanley Jones, Margaret Patricia Jones, Patricia Ann Lunn, Jeanne Marie Mason, Ronald Herbert Moorcraft, Elsie Winnifred Morris, Joan Elaine Mutton, Dorothy Marion Virtue, Raymond James Welsh, Barbara Joan Welsh, Marilyn Anne Wilson and Marjorie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Taylor were among the group on the Goodyear charter flight to England which left Buffalo 10 Years Ago, Wednesday, June 26,1974 Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ontario Independent Order of Oddfellows, Mr. Harry Wade and Mrs. Wade, have been invited to have dinner with the Queen Mother, on Friday, June 28th at 12:30 p.m. in Toronto at the Four Seasons Hotel. A Swiss delegation of about 24 farmers toured three area tobacco farms last Wednesday, accompanied by Andy Krurrvmenacher, Don Rickard, Allen Foster, Peter Tax, Henry Eikens and other area farmers. At a special meeting of Newcastle Council on Tuesday afternoon an amendment was passed to permit the building of a marina on the Village of Newcastle waterfront. Lion Jack Brough told the Lions Club, Monday night, that the Memorial Park Board has given approval to having the new swimming pool established there. The new pool will be built by five local service clubs and turned over to the recreation department. CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE NOTICE OF HIGHWAY CLOSING AND CONVEYANCE TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, at a meeting to be held in Court Room 2, Police and Fire Building, Bowmanville, Ontario, on Monday the 9th day of July 1984, at the hour of 9:30 a.m., in the forenoon, propose to pass a by-law to stop-up and close and to authorize the sale of parts of the unopened road allowance between Concessions One (I) and Two (2), across Lots 13 and 14, in the former Town of Bowmanville, now in the Town of Newcastle, more particularly designated as Parts 1, 2 and 3, Plan 10R-1816, and described as follows: ALL AND SINGULAR those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises, lying and being in the Town of Newcastle, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, Province of Ontario, and being composed of those portions of the unopened road allowance between Concessions One (1) and Two (2), across Lots 13 and 14, in the former Town of Bowmanville, more particularly designated as Parts One (1), Two (2), and Three (3), according to Plan 10R-1816, deposited in the Land Registry Office for the Registry Division of Newcastle (No. 10), on April 24th, 1984. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE, that before passing the said by-law, Council or a Committee of Council, shall hear in person, or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent, any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by this by-law, and who applies to be heard. Dated at the Town of Newcastle this 6th day of June 1984. David W. Oakos, B.A., A.M.C.T. Town Clark, Town ol Newcastle, 40 Tomporancc Street, '■ "' Bowmanville, Ontario L1C3AG JunoG, 13,20,27,1904 Bile: 77,44.130. Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 20,1984 5 Cub of the Year Honored at St. John's Bowmanville's Seventh Wolf Cub Pack named Duncan Fulton the Cub of the Year at their banquet last Wednesday evening, June 13 at St. John's Anglican Church. Calling All Cooks! On Wednesday, June 27th the Canadian Statesman and the îNmicastle 3nbepenbmt will be publishing a Again this year, as in the past, we ask our readers to please send us their favorite recipes. ; Please send them or bring them to: James Publishing Company Limited