t > îîcmcaBtlc Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 Tin- Canadian Statesman. Bnwmanvillc. March 1. 10SÎÏ 11 Newcastle Chamber of Commerce Installs ISieiv Board of Directors % « i a Saturday evening dinner guests irony of Murray and Marjorie Marjorie Paterson were Nico and Ruth de Jonge, Jennifer, Le- sle and Megan, Mary Grace and David Milton, fan and Sarah, all of Whitby, Margaret Margaret Whcwall, Unionville, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit de Jonge, Orono, Evelyn Northrop and Bob. This happy occasion was a birthday celebration for Ruth, Nico and Megan. Saturday visitors with Dorreno and Floyd Powell, Lake Shore wore Harley and Sandra Sherman, Beeton. Saturday evening visitors visitors with Mr. Arthur Bed- win and Fred, Lake Shore, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray and Colleen, Frankford, were Dora Taylor and Maurice Maurice Butt, of Courticc. The regular meeting of the Newcastle Village and District Historical Society will be held on March 20, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. at the Newcastle Community Hall. The speaker, Mr; Robert Nicholls, Nicholls, a director of the Ontario Ontario Historical Society, will inform the attendants about Pioneer Railroads. All arc welcome! Mr. and Mrs. Barry Head, Lynda and Terry recently recently enjoyed a Caribbean Cruise, visiting the islands of Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, St. John and St. Thomas. Aboard the M.S. Caribe there were 1000 passengers cared for by a crew of 800, so everyone was well looked after. Activities and entertainment wore greatly enjoyed. Congratulations to Mrs. May Burley who received word on the week-end that she has a new great granddaughter granddaughter Ebony Anne Burley, Burley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burley, Penticton, Penticton, British Columbia. Birthday greetings to Del Rudman, Albert Naylor, Howard Howard Quinney and Joan Cowle. Hanpy anniversary to Vic and Molly Patterson who observe observe their 42nd year of wedded bliss on March 7. All the best! On Friday morning lire broke out in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evans and family Church Street. This house was once owned by the late Asa Clarke. The Evans family family members escaped with only the clothing they were wearing. Mr. Allin Rowe is a patient patient in Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Neighbour Murray Martin Martin remains a patient in Memorial Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Parkview residents in hospital include Ellen Dux- bury, Lillian Bottrell and Elsie Elsie Fisk. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennett, Bennett, Ennismore, visited on Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Spencer. On Wednesday evening, Mr. Jack Kimball, Port G randy, Mrs. Lena Graham and Mrs. Kathleen Kimball were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooper, Oshawa. Mrs. Doris Trimble, Bow- manville, visited Friday afternoon afternoon with Mrs. Kathleen Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rickard Rickard and the Robin Rickards Newcastle Pizza aU Subs jm. 71 King St. W. 987-5550 (beside Beckers) Let us make you a coffee and say "Hi" We'd love to see you. Garnet and Ann Smith "WEDNESDAY" Night Special Buy 1 small Pizza at $7.95 Get "1 FREE" SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL Homemade Soup Chefs Salad and a Pizza Pattie $4.50 "DAILY SPECIAL" Buy 1 Large Pizza Get 1 Small "FREE" WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS! IT'S THE ANNUAL BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB'S Easter Seal Campaign OUR LOCAL OBJECTIVE $15,000.00 Please...Help Us Help Our Kids Please drop your donation off at the Bowmanville branch of the Bank of Montreal, and help us save on increased postal costs. In order to meet our objective, WE NEED YOUR HELP! Back a Fighter with Easter Seals WE KNOW YOU CARE. SHOW YOU CARE. went out for dinner Friday evening to celebrate Robin's birthday. Mrs. Kay Ormiston, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, was a Sunday luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell. On Saturday evening a bus load of Newcastle and Cobourg Lions went to Norwood Norwood for a fund-raising Fun Night. Newcastle Lions staged a pantomime, QuickDraw QuickDraw McGraw, very entertaining entertaining for about 250 other attendants. On Tuesday evening the Newcastle Lioness directors met at the home of President President Betty Adams. On Sunday evening Mrs. Mary Garrod entertained all her family to dinner - Wallace Wallace and Ruth Couch and Wendy, Siord and Jackie De Jong, Derek and Tammy, Tom and Rosie Couch and children, Mi ll brook. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade have been visiting her brother, Sidney Haskell, who is a patient in Port Hope and District Hospital, where he observed bis 90th birthday last Wednesday. Major John A. Shaw, who, as head of the Shaw Clan for the world, referred to as "Shaw of Tordarroch," visited his Canadian cousins, cousins, Prof and Mrs. James. P. Lovekin, of Colborne, and Judge Richard and Mrs. Lovekin, of Newcastle, last week. Major Shaw came to North America primarily to open the Highland Games in the U.S.A. He is continuing on to Tokyo, Japan, to await the birth of a grandchild, before before returning to Scotland. Miss Allison Burley, Oshawa, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Ron and Marg Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wood, Newtonville, were Friday afternoon afternoon visitors with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Wood. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Wood were Harold and Shirley Shirley Wood, Oshawa. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Olive Little were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bailey and family, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Neal and family, Bethany, Lynn Little and friend Don Scharfe, Port Hope, Stella Elliott and Bud, Millbrook, Bertha Little Little and son Barry, Kendal. Friday visitors with Mr. Harold Couch were Jim Bourgeois RMC, Kingston and friend Shelley, of Ottawa. Ottawa. St. George's News "Punctuality is a virtue, but only if it is combined with patience." Last Sunday February 26/89 "The Third Sunday In Lent", Holy Communion was celebrated at 8:00 a.m. with the service of Morning Prayer at 11:00 a.m. At the 11a.m. service the Rector in his Sermon took his text from Philippians 4:1 "We are beloved of God" and because because of this, He has given us the strength to do God's work in the world. Assisting in the service were lay Reader Reader Oakley Peters and Crucifer Crucifer Cheryl Moulton. The Sidesmen were Bobbi and Peter Kail. The Choir under the direction of Ed Greenwood, Greenwood, sang the anthem "Lead Me, Lord" by S. S. Wesley. (The response to the Choir singing an anthem every week in Lent has been very positive. Let's hope that their voices and the 120 year old pipe organ hold out!!!) A book stall for Lenten reading has been set up at the back of the church. Instead Instead of giving something up for Lent, take something on. MEMORIAL FLOWERS - There will be no memorial (lowers during Lent. If you would like to donate towards towards the Easter flowers please contact Nell Yates (987-4347). The children of the Church School have finished their plaster relief map of the Holy Land and it is on display at the back of the church. On the map are highlighted the cities and towns visited by our Lord, Jesus Christ and what He did there during His ministry. ministry. St. George's A.C.W. is making plans for the up coming "Penny Sale and Bake Table" to be held Saturday Saturday April 1 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in St. George's parish parish nail. A "New to You" clothing table will also bo featured. Penny Sale tickets arc available from any member member of St. George's A.C.W. On Sunday March 5 at 7:45 p.m., St. George's will play host co an Ultvoyn of Cursillo Movement ( a world % y JF « > , u i wide Christian organization to promote spiritual growth witnin the Church). Anglican Anglican churches will be represented represented from all of the Durham Durham region and people not involved in Cursillo are welcome welcome to attend. The Rector, the Reverend Doug Hall won an "Honourable "Honourable Mention" at the Eastern Ontario Woodcarving compe- Here is the 1989 Newcastle Village Chamber of Simpson, Jim Amey, (front row) Charles Gray, tition held in Roseneath, re- Comrnerce . From left to right: (back row) Dave Mac- Simpson, Barb Chicoyne, Barb Shetler, Mabs Turn to page 16 Gregor, John Muzik, Rod McArthur, Rod Hamre, Tom Betty Dubeau, and Judy Hope. Helen Barr, ,f I 7 BOWMANVILLE STORE ONLY Biway's Already Low Regular Price On Any Item In The Store* (Proof of seniority may be requested) FOR SENIORS! ,BABY WEEK SPECIALS & 4 ITEMS BELOW NOT INCLUDED BAN OR BAN ULTRA DEODORANTS Spray 200mL, Solid 60g or Roll-On 75mL 199 m EACH LIMIT 2 FABERGE ORGANICS SHAMPOO or CONDITIONER 450mL 129 m EACH LIMIT 2 WEBBER I B«VF« LIMIT 2 EVEREADY POCKET FLASHLIGHT WITH BATTERIES LIMIT 2 IN THE BOWMANVILLE MALL mmwm Congratulations to our "Life Is A Beach" Winner Carol Thomas of Orono ■MiMii'igrriiriiTf'ifiiirrniam--