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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Nov 1986, p. 8

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f < 8 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 26,1986 $tfe Newcastle 3nbepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 New Crafts & Nursery Sales Store Open on Taunton Road The Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed their evening evening of cards last Thursday. Winners were as follows: 1st George Walton, 2nd Marguerite Marguerite Cooper, 3rd Myrtle Alldred, 4th Lawrence Millson, 5th Edgar Millson. Low Lady: Ruth Grady, Low Gentleman: Walter Murphy. Last Monday Mrs. Louise Jose entertained the ladies of the Euchre Club. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley have returned from a lovely warm four- week vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shea, Wayne, Kim, Viki and Kirk Pearce, all of Bethany, were Sunday afternoon callers at Albert and Myrtle Pearce's. Visitors last week with Mr. Charles Cowan were Mrs. Harry Couch, Bowmanville; Bowmanville; Bertha Daniel, Oshawa; and Ruby Warbur- ton, of Oshawa. - Wednesday evening visitors visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews, Janelle and Daniel, R.R. Orono. Mrs. Elsie Spencer, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, attended Aunt Benny's 80th birthday party on Sunday afternoon after \yhich she visited her inlaws, inlaws, Tom and Alecia 'Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray and boys, Toronto, visited With his parents Alf and Vickie Gray on the-weekend. the-weekend. "' Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stanley Powell were Judy Powell, Powell, Jill Coombes, Bowman ville and Kevin Abbey, of Toronto. President Vicki Lesnick of the Newcastle Horticultural Horticultural Society reminds us that Wednesday, December 3rd, the Christmas Pot Luck Dinner and show will be held at the Newcastle United Church Sunday School Hall. Adults will bring their pot luck and a dollar while children will be admitted free. Come and enjoy at 6:30 p.m. The Newcastle and District District Concert Series Organization Organization presented clarinetist Michael Rusinek and pianist Edward Turgeon on Friday evening at the Newcastle Newcastle Community Hall. The program was thoroughly delightful delightful and much enjoyed by the audience. Talent and hard work make wonderful musicians. Birthday greetings to Krista Rudman, Nellie Spencer, Bertha Powell, Derek DeJong, Elizabeth Skelding, Doreen Lake and our little friend Cory Burns who will be two on Thursday. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Rickard Rickard enjoyed The Mikado at the Royal Alex, Toronto, on Saturday evening. Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Starkville, were cousins Kathleen Kimball, Inez Harris, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robinson. Sympathy is extended to relatives and friends of Mrs. Bea Jones, Newtonville, who taught many Newcastle children in Newcastle Public Public School. A highly respected respected lady. Enjoying Wednesday in Toronto were Wildà Johnson, Raye Friedlander and Pauline Storks. On Sunday evening Pauline Storks and friends enjoyed The King and I at the Oshawa Little Theatre. The Newcastle Lioness executive met at the home of President May Partridge last Monday evening. Miss Isobel Allin, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, visited Pauline Storks on Sunday afternoon. afternoon. The Otonabee Conservation Conservation Area hosted the Central Central Region Biennial Conference Conference at Elmhurst Lodge, Keene, last Thursday. Mrs. Pauline Storks attended the conference and also two meetings in Port Hope. The Executive Director of Conservation Conservation Authorities of Ontario Ontario was guest speaker. Monday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Mrs. Joan Ramstead of Orillia and Mrs. Jean Cochrane, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited with their son, Bill, and daughter-in-law, daughter-in-law, Margaret, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were Sunday evening dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Haskill and Sidney, Wesleyville. On Sunday, November 16, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson Stephenson entertained the following following to dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tomlinson, Mrs. Raye Delvin, Mrs. Eileen Reid, and Helen Jose, all of Belleville, Belleville, Louise Jose and May Burley and Arthur Clark. In the afternoon' they enjoyed the 80th birthday party for Bertha Daniel at Simcoe St. United Church, Oshawa. Last week at an executive meeting of the United Church Women, plans were discussed for the silver anniversary anniversary celebrations of the UCW. January 11 has been proclaimed the official official day for the 25th anniversary. anniversary. Monday visitors with Mrs. May Burley and Arthur Clark were Don and Betty Burley, of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brere- ton enjoyed last week visiting visiting friends and relatives in Toronto". They spent time with Charlie and Helen Aquilina, Malcolm, Gayle and Ashley Stanners and Mrs. Bessie Wright. Thanks to AimeeBrereton and Lyle Carroll who helped make the holiday possible. Mrs. Pearl Woodhams, Scarborough, spent Sunday with her cousins, Myrtle and Robin Alldred. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, of Oshawa, were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henderson, Henderson, Newtonville, were Wednesday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred. OPENING Designer's Hair Studiolnc. announces our Grand Opening Monday Evening, December 1st. Formal attire required. We are pleased to introduce to our establishment Designers: clothes for the designing women children's boutique artistry in make-up colours and styles consultant as well as a tanning spa Designers of Nails and Career Studio is now forming certificate classes in the technique of acrylics, tips, gel nails and natural manicures. Open your life to a new career! St. George's News In lieu of flowers a donation donation has been made to a family family in need, to the Glory of God and in loving memory of Bill and Mary Palmateer and Steve and Mary Cureatz, beloved parents of Kathy and Sam Cureatz. The Youth Group met Sunday evening in the Parish Hall and were busily engaged making Christmas crufts St. George's ACW will meet on Wednesday, December December 3rd, at the home of Lynn Lovekin. There will be a Toy Shower for the Downtown Downtown Churchwardens' Association. Association. You are asked to bring a toy and gift wrap for it. Also, there will be a cookie exchange so be sure to bring three dozen of your favourite cookies to share. Be sure to bring a container in which to carry home your share of goodies. Coat hangers are needed at the Parish Hall. If you have any to spare, please contact Mrs. Helen Hobbs. This coming January the Young Christians for Global Justice will be holding their annual conference in Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia. Several young adults from the Peterborough Deanery are hoping to attend and they will be holding a Starve-a- thon early in December for which you may be asked to be a sponsor. Please help. Next Sunday St. George's Altar Guild will make their Corporate Communion at the 8 a.m. service, followed by breakfast in the Parish Hall. United Church News Mission Sunday was observed observed at Newcastle United Church on Sunday, November November 23, 1986. Reverend Donald Stiles, Jack Chard and Francis Jose presented a skit'to make the congrega- tion awaresLtheifacts con* ceming." jnission work-- Christian^and Theological Education,.-Overseas and Canadian.. Ministries and New Church development. : Sunday,. November 30th, is the first Sunday in Advent Advent when the first Advent Candle will be lit, the Sacrament Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated, members members will be received and an Advent Workshop will be held following the service. Bring a bag lunch if you attend attend the workshop. The Couples Club attended attended the musical My Fair Lady in Peterborough on Saturday evening. St. George's Parish Hall On Sunday, November n < L ifiit iVi ■. 'II ........ 'À v ! : V" -vv-ii ' mWSks ' /| . , ,, *»<<.,, ,,,-e. 1 The new White Rose Crafts and Nursery Sales store huge store's merchandise. Most of the ladies at 300 Taunton Road, Oshawa held its opening on received free African violets and children were Thursday and stayed open Sunday to take care of handed balloons, the hundreds of customers who came to see the 23rd, 1986, Mrs. Nellie Spencer, affectionately called Ben, was honoured by her family on the occasion occasion of her eightieth birthday. birthday. Daughter Ruth and her husband Ray Bennett, of Ennismore, and, their;|diHt Jon,:: his 11 'wife' : Karéiï ;; and children Jerihlfer; 'dW# Michael; daughter Pat and her husband Archie Bernard, Bernard, of Flesherton, their son Terry and his wife Mary Lynn, Jessica and baby sister sister of Flesherton; their daughter Tara and husband Ray McCabe and baby Tiffany Tiffany of Shelburne were all in attendance to help Nan celebrate this great, day. Ben was the recipient of many gifts, flowers, cards, a plaque presented by M.P.P. Sam Cureatz and flowers from the Town of Newcastle. Newcastle. Friends and relatives from far and near helped make this a memorable day for Ben. Congratulations! Skylight Donuts would like to thank our customers who - participated in our in-store survey. The results of our survey are as follows: How do you rate our service? Excellent 268 respondents - 75.5% : Good 80 respondents ■ 22.5% How do rate our product? Excellent 248 respondents - 69.9% Good 91 respondents ■ 25.6% A total of 355 respondents participated in this survey of which 54.4% were regular customers, 36.3% were occasional customers, and 8.4% were first time customers. 1 Thank you for making our business a success! Skylight Sbonuts We're open Monday, 5 a.m. until Saturday midnight. 87 King St. East, Bowmanville 623-4549 Please join us in our celebration of a full service salon for our discriminating clientele. 12 ■ Our Reg. S17.99 LUFKIN ULTRALOCK TAPE MEASURE %"x 16' length. 1049-671 • 1 (comes with free lighter). Our Ren. $1.59 TYE-SIL CHRISTMAS NAPKINS Poinsettla and Holly pattern. Package of 50. 5610-993-48 SAVE 32 22 Our Reg. $299.99 HOME-LINE 0.5 CUFT. COMPACT MICROWAVE 10 powordcvels, 99 minute timer, 3 stage cooking, auto defrost, auto start-up to 12 hours. Complete with a clock and soft touch control panel. 0.5 cubic ft. capacity. 3740-223-1 There are many more great gift ideas available now at McGREGOR 95 King St. West 623-2542 HARDWARE Bowmanville

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