i 8 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, July 15. 1987 Sfcurcaatle 3nbepcnùmt Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987*4201 At the home of Edwin and Violet Cook, Bowmanvillc, a miscellaneous shower was held for Darlene Les- nick, daughter of Vicki and Zory Lcsnick. Newcastle friends attending the shower were Narda Hoog- kamp, Betty Pcthcrick, Wylma Allin and Madeleine Buckley, and Darlene's mother Vicki. Hostesses were the bride-to-be's aunt Violet, and her daughter Roseann Cok and Darlene's sister Angela Lcsnick. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell Powell and Kelly hosted family shower in honor of Phyllis Powell, bride-elect of Mar tin Sundslrom. In attendance attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews, Janellc and Daniel, Starkvillc, Colleen Cochrane, Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Powell, Mrs. Sandra Sherman and Donald Beeton, Mrs. D. Coulter, Downsview, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rudge, Mal- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd' Coulter, Kevin and Keith, Campbcllvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dey, Adrienne and Brandon, Bowmanvillc, Linda Couch and Shannon. Jack and Hazel Crago. Health and happiness to all these young couples as they wed in August* P.O. 1st Class L,arry Perrin, Perrin, wife Yvonne, and sons Jamie and Lee, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia arrived last Friday night for a two-week vacation with his parents, Mr: and Mrs. Jack Perrin, and grandfather Herman Perrin. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell spent the. weekend in Flesherton,visiting Flesherton,visiting Pat and Archie Bernard Bernard and families and Ron and Barbara Hockin, Bam- sey. Mr. Harold Powell, Chicago, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mrs. Helen Nesbitt and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball visited with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Ashton, Bowmanvillc. Birthday greetings to Gary Johnson, Sheila Stiles, Clarence Ton, Judith Powell, Powell, Robyn Alldred, Ann Visser and Ron Pearce. Congratulations and best SAVE! *3,996.00 ■S, Here's Angus and Sheba having their 11 a.m. bath at Bowmanville Zoo. ■5 No really a big deal, but a big splash and fun to watch as they frolic and '% spray and play. £$ Now you could spend about $4,000. or more to see this scene in Asia or $ Africa, or you can see it every morning at the Zoo for the regular $4.00 S ■ admission. (2.00 for children). Then at 12:00, 2:00 p.m. :S and 4:00 p.m. we present a show featuring the elephants, camels and Charley the pot-bellied pig, who ï BÔUiÂtAMIiil it '■ is duickly.be.coming a^tar, 1 rfC4C The shows are included with admission. 340 King St. E. Telephone 623-5655 *yT ■a I s w i 4 I 1 I i l « I $ Watch for items marked with 50% off Plus.... 8 WE'LL PAY THE EQUIVALENT OF THE ONTARIO SALES TAX on any purchase during the SIDEWALK SALE - JULY 16-17-18 Hurry! The Savings Are Incredible! at Scotty's Collectables Antiques, Gifts and Crafts 85 King St. W. Bowmanville Telephone 623-9432 T- wishes to John and Wilma Scott who observe their wedding anniversary on July 20 and to Bud and Jean Wagar whose anniversary is July 22. Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Rickard visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Tracy Embley, Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade enjoyed the Texas Rangers, Blue Jay ball game at Exhibition Park last Wednesday and Harry and Allan Holdaway, Port Britain, Britain, attended the Kansas City, Blue Jays game. Mrs. Kathryn McCrea and daughter Amanda, of Edmonton, Edmonton, have come to Newcastle Newcastle for a two-week visit with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Irv McCullough, the family will be spending some time at their Smith Falls cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor, Regina, Saskatchewan Saskatchewan were Tuesday callers at Jack and Hazel Crago's. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade visited her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bamsey, Port Hope. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Charoltte Hendry were son Frank, his wife Linda and children Melissa and Benjamin, of Georgetown. Mrs. Tara McCabe and daughter Tiffany, of Shelburne, Shelburne, were Wednesday luncheon guests of her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Newton, Hamilton, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott. They attended Decoration Decoration Day at McCrea's Cemetery. On Friday Myrtle and Al bert Pearce, Elizabeth Walton, Walton, Adam and Jason of Bowmanville, visited Marilyn Marilyn Pearce, Kevin and Trisha at Port Perry, where Fiesta Days were being celebrated. Recently, one weekend, Mrs. Gladys Wood accom-, panied Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wood of Newtonville, to Toronto Toronto where they visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith. On their return, Mrs. Wood stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Oshawa. On Monday Shirley and Mrs. Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and girls. On Tuesday Mrs. Wood returned returned home. Visitors on Saturday evening with Mabel and Harry Wade were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murdoch, Os- goode and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Weldon Hartling, Ottawa. On Saturday, Mrs. Elizabeth Skelding entertained entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skelding and girls, Port Perry and Mrs. Doreen lake. On Monday, Mrs. Doreen Embley, Oshawa visited her brother, Buck Enwright and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Reta Embley. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Selby and family hosted the Osborne picnic on Saturday, Saturday, July 4. About 50 attended attended and enjoyed the sports and social time. Showers were very popular popular on that hot, hazy, humid Sunday, July 12,1987. At the home of Doreen McNevin, Newcastle, several friends and relatives honoured bride-elect Sandra McNevin McNevin whose wedding takes place on August 8 in Hamilton. Hamilton. ENNISKILLEN NEWS It was nice to have Kay Ashton at the organ again for our church service on Sunday. We sang beautiful hymns throughout the ser- vice. r Rev. McKinnell chose for the titlii of his message "Uncommon Sense". The only announcement we had this morning was that the service of worship will be at Enniskillen United Church at 10:30 a.m. on July 19 and then we will resume church again on August August 23 and 30 at 10:30 a.m. at Tyrone Church: These are still joint services. Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGill visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billett, Scarboro on Wednesday. Mrs. John Slemon spent a couple of days with Myrtle Tamblyn and Ella Bowman. Rev. David and Ruth McKinnell, Jonathon and Mrs. Russell Griffin were supper guests. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Miurray Coates, Port Perry and afterwards, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wilbur Vance, Port Perry. À Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton was Miss Joanne Cryderman, Orillia. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mattock on the birth of their new bundle of pink. These folks live in the former Draper home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery and Jim attended the 60th Beacock -Reunion on Sat. and Sunday. Miss Michelle Leadbea- ter, Oshawa was a Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Art Leadbeater. 15 King St. E. 623-1771 Bowmanville i . V 'it; '<■ 1 v.V ■ ", l------ ■ V . .'Y . ■ 11" . July 16-17 3 Days Only mmsmsiwi w. - ■ < ■ ■ . : ■ TELEPHONE 623-2312 Headquarters" | ' ; I •;'r *:/ *::% * i" ' .'ft :