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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jun 1989, p. 9

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/ Stye Newcastle ünùepenbent Editors: Hazel and Jack Crago Telephone 987-4201 On Monday evening June 19th at the home of Marie and Maurice Pedwell an enjoyable enjoyable pot-luck dinner began began a time of reminiscing with Lawrence Morton, Greenville, S.C. Lawrence had expressed a desire to have a reunion of Newcastle High School students of his class and this was the initial meeting. The class picture of 1938, extracted from the album album of Hazel Powell Crago seemed to be the only one available. Those of that class who attended the Pedwell Pedwell party were Muriel Pedwell Pedwell Rickard of Port Perry, Dora Martin Kelsey, Doris Allin Geddea of Scarborough, Scarborough, Pauline Deline StorkSj Lawrence Morton U.S.A., Frank Hoar (and his wjfe Eva), Hazel Crago (and her husband Jack). Other frjends present were Prof. James P. Lovekin and his wife Anne of Colbome, Judge E. R. and Mrs. Love- kin, Mrs. Helen Lovekin Symons, Symons, Stanley and, Kathleen Kathleen Powell, Robert and Esther Allin, Erla and Francis Francis Jose and a former Newcastle Newcastle High School teacher Helen Smith Glenney and her husband Charlie, of Lindsay. It was a great evening evening of fellowship and we thank Maurice and Marie for their hospitality. I Mrs. Dale Hunt and boys, Pontypool, visited on Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell, jj On Saturday, June 24, 1989, Reverend Donald Stiles united in marriage Denise Fisk and Henry Eik- 6ns. Their attendants were Shawna Clark and John Eikens. The ceremony took place at Newcastle United Church. : On Sunday Mrs. Lena Çraham entertained friends to a birthday party in honour honour of Jean Cochrane, Bow- manville. ? On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glenney, Mr. and Mrs. John Glenney and Michael, Michael, of Lindsay, Mrs. Elizabeth Elizabeth Girolami, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck- ley, Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley, Jeffrey, Andrew and Sarah,' of Toronto, Mr. John Buckley Sr., of Fort Erie, and Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley eryoved family brunch at Port Darlington Darlington Marina after Orono Cemetery Decoration. On Wednesday, June 21st, about 90 Newcastle Senior Citizens enjoyed dinner dinner at the Port Hope Legion. Card parties will resume in September. Last weekend was a busy one for the Sam Brereton's! On Saturday night they attended attended an enjoyable 25th wedding anniversary party in Port Hope for Judith and Martin Brereton. Accompanying Accompanying them to this party were Charlotte and Bob Vaughan of Oshawa and Ai- mee Brereton, who was visiting visiting from Toronto. Then on Sunday a double birthday celebration was held at the Brereton home when we wished Bob and Denise Vaughan Vaughan Happy June birthdays. Irene Brereton who is holidaying holidaying in Australia, phoned on Sunday to wish her brother-in-law and niece a very Happy Birthday! It was nice to hear she is fine and having a great time! On Sunday the families of Marlene Sheehan hosted a special birthday party for their mother. Enjoying Marlene's Marlene's party were aunts, Vi Osborne, Dorothy Thompson, Thompson, of Bowmanville, Mane Gibson, of Lockharts; friends Sheila and Jack Wilson, Wilson, Bowmanville, Audrey Gogerty and Kay Kimball, Newcastle. Congratulations, Marlene! Best wishes and congratulations congratulations to Murray and Juanita Juanita Martin who observe their wedding anniversary on June 29 and a special wish for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raymond Goheen who are 64 years married' on June 30! Quite a record! Birthday greetings to Donna Rowe, Pat Kidd, Kevin Kevin Pearce, Albert Pearce, Raye Friedlander, Cheryl Martin, Rick Powell and Herbie Paeden who is a patient patient in the Newcastle Health Care Centre. Mr. Lawrence Morton, Greenville, South Carolina was a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pedwell last Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jose took Lawrence to Toronto on his return trip. Pauline Storks attended a Hydro meeting last Thursday. Thursday. Mrs. Joan Paris and her daughter Dae Storks visited on Sunday with mother-in- law, Mrs. Ball in Orillia. Last week, Mr. Bruce Lockhart, Littleton, Colorado, Colorado, called on the Harry Wade's and cousins, Dorella and Jack Chard and other Lancaster relatives in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis. Dennis. Mississauga, and Mr. ana Mrs. Stan McMurter, Bowmanville, were Sunday. June 18, guests of Mabel and Harry Wade and attended attended the barbecue dinner at the Community Hall. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade hosted hosted a birthday dinner for son Bill, his wife Marg, of Port Hope and their family. Remember the Newcastle Lions Club Chili Cook-Off at Orono Park this week-end, July 1st and 2nd. Take your trailer and vacation for the week-end. The Lions welcome welcome all! On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robin All- dread and Mr. Doug Rowe visited Doug's mother, Mrs. Gertie Rowe, Port Hope. We're a little late, but Happy Happy Birthday, Mrs. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Pigott, Orono, were Thursday evening evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred. On Sunday, dinner guests of Myrtle and Robin Alldred were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Alldred, Oshawa, and Mrs. Pearl Woodhams, Scarborough. Scarborough. Last Wednesday Narda Hoogkamp, Vicki Lesnick, Jack ana Hazel Crago . attended attended the Ontario Horticultural Horticultural Association Convention Convention at Sir Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo. Guest "CLARKE HIGH SCHOOL SAYS THANK YOU" The teachers and students of the Co-operative Education Program, Clarke High School would like to express their appreciation to all the employers of this community who participated in our program this year. The learning experienced experienced by the students is invaluable. A most sincere 'THANK YOU". If you are an employer interested in participating in the program for next year, please do not hesitate to call the school. Alvac Ltd. Apple Blossom Shop Bank of Montreal Beckers - Orono Ben's Auto Body Bowmanville Audio-Vision Bowmanville Memorial Hospital Bowmanville Nursery School Bowmanville Senior Public School Bdwmanville Travel Centre Bowmanville Veterinary Clinic C.KA.R. Carnation Flower Shop Central Public School Clarke High School Com-Prodix Development Corp. Cowan Pontiac - Buick Ltd. Durham Regional Police - #16 Division Eastman's Service Centre Edna Thompson Day Care Centre Farrow's Bait & Tackle Shop Fitness Warehouse Flying Dutchman Hotel Fred's Auto Body Frontenac Youth Services General Motors of Canada Ltd. Goddard Collision Gould's Card & Gift Shop Hair with Flair Heard Electric Hope's Record & T-Shirt Shop Kendal Hills Game Farm Kirby Public School Matthews & Associates Insurance Brokers Ltd. Ministry of Natural Resources Newcastle Lumber Newcastle Multi-Care Newcastle Nursery School Newcastle Public School Ontario St. Public School Orono Public School Orono Weekly Times Paul Van De Valk Finished Carpentry Pine Ridge Fish Hatchery Pines Senior Public School Port Darlington Marina Reflections Ripley Electric Robert McLaughlin Gallery Roger's Cable T.V. - Pine Ridge Royal Bank of Canada Royale Auto Body Specialty Cutting Tools Stafford Monuments Strathaven Nursing Home Stedmans St. Francis of Assisi Separate School Television Service Company Town of Newcastle - Community Services Viewer's Choice Video & T.V. Inc. Vincent Massey Public School W. Kay Lycett Law Office Wilmot Creek Outdoor Education Centre speakers of that day were Marilyn Edmison- Driedger of Atterville whose topic was Grow Yourself a Flavour - all about her herb garden and its products, and in the evening Arthur Lougton of OMAFs Transition Crop Team 'What Have We Learned in Three Years?" dealt with alternatives to crops of tobacco, etc. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams who were married in the Pentecostal Pentecostal Church in Bowmanville Bowmanville on Friday evening, June 16. Robert is the son of Dave and Betty Adams, Newcastle and Lisa is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Carmen Ball, Leskard, - Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Adams were her sister, Mrs. Edith Brent of Marnwood House, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Adams, Danielle and Taylor of Ajax and Mr. Robert Adams of Ajax. Powell Family Reunion On Sunday, June 25th at Orono Park, fifty-four attendants attendants . enjoyed their dinner before the business was conducted. conducted. ' Lynda and Craig Anderson, of Oshawa, volunteered volunteered to be in charge of the 1990 sports when the picnic will be held at the same time and place. The Sherman Sherman family conducted the races and games. Race winners winners in the 5 and under class were Allison Powell and Brandon Dey, 9 and under under Adrienne Dey and Russell Russell Hunt, 13 and under Keith Coulter and Jamie Powell, and older boys, Donald Donald Sherman, his father Harley, and Kevin Coulter. Dale Rudge and Marguerite Walker were the champion women shoe-kickers while Donald and Harley Sherman and Martin Dey were the winning men kickers. Wheelbarrow race winners winners were Donald Sherman and Kevin Coulter, Russell Hunt and his father Wayne, Grayden Hunt and his grandfather Stanley Powell. Finding their shoes was eat ran for the teams led United Church News On Sunday, June 25, 1989, Mr. Terry Head presided presided at the organ in Newcastle Newcastle United Church. Reverend Reverend Donald Stiles preached the sermon, Finding Finding God in Unexpected Places. Places. He suggested taking your Bible, camera, walking shoes and books when you go on vacation. Christians will be found among the people people you meet in all those places. Reverend Donald Stiles was speaker at the Decoration Decoration Day Service at the Lang Chapel on Sunday afternoon. afternoon. Sunday July 2nd worshippers worshippers are invited to Kirby' United Church with the service service beginning at 10 a.m. News from Yelverton 'ey 1 Da By Harvey Malcolm gri by Dale Rudge and Wayne Hunt with Wayne's team a bit superior! Mac Walker must have been practising ball throwing throwing for he put three out of three in the milk-can. Jamie Powell and June Dey are ball players too. Martin and June Dey won the water- balloon contest. The Shermans Shermans were applauded for conducting the games. A ball game was enjoyed by the energetic energetic set, a lake of water in the grass (from the wading wading pool) was enjoyed by the youngest set, while the remainder remainder sat in the shade visiting. Father's Day was observed observed in Yelverton as elsewhere elsewhere across the nation. Even the less attentive offspring offspring usually make an effort effort to drop in to see the paternal paternal relative on tnis special day. Among those returning to their paternal rooves were Miss Lana Malcolm of Kitchener Kitchener to visit her dad - Murray Murray Malcolm, Miss Candy Malcolm likewise at the Howard Howard Malcolm's; here at Malconia we were pleased to have our children and grandchildren home on Sunday Sunday where your Scribe was the recipient of various gifts to compensate for some rather insulting Father's Day cards. Miss Lana Malcolm is looking forward to leaving in 2 weeks time for a 3-week vacation to visit her sister Valerie in Australia. Sounds interesting! Congratulations to Mr. Wilson Staples .rv.ça former Manvers boy, making good in the big city of Lindsay, on reaching the "age of maturity" maturity" on Sunday, June 18th - sure hope I look as healthy as does Willie when I reach his age. My ball point pen had trouble regurgitating that one. Mrs. Rhea Mack of Havelock Havelock was a week-end guest of Orval and Ora Quackenbush and helped them to observe' their 41st Wedding Anniversary Anniversary on Monday. ^HELMEIS\. AGV, Shoei, Kiwi, HGV Lazer UP TO... SO % OFF M.S.L. at your YAMAHA ATV Dealer Final Report Cards for Clarke High School Students will be available Thursday, June 29 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday, June 30 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. IN THE SCHOOL GYMNASIUM News from Enniskillen By Betty Wright The U.C.W. June meeting was held at 9:30 a.m. on the 21 st in the Sunday School Room. President Shirley Stainton opened the meeting' with prayer and a reading "Listen". The minutes were read and donations acknowledged. acknowledged. Plans were made for a special Sunday for the Sunday School children and parents, final plans were made for the stewards Bake and Yard Sale. Joyce gave our treasurer's report. Anyone Anyone wishing to have recipes in our Recipe Book would you please submit two recipes recipes to Donna Werry by July 15th. Myrtle Tamblyn and Gail Clark had charge of the devotion. devotion. We sang Hymn 637 with Annie on the Keyboard. Scripture was taken from Luke. The Story of the Good Samaritan. Gail introduced our guest speaker our minister, minister, Reverend Bonnie Kellyspeaking Kellyspeaking to us on her years spent in Newfoundland. Reverend Kelly spent seven ears in the city of St. ohn's and the area surrounding. surrounding. The culture is very interesting, preserving the language or accent of the early Welsh and English settlers. settlers. St. John itself is very modem as the cities are here. Bonnie read us a very humorous poem on the struggle of drying fish and the plague of the blue bottle fly. It was a delightful presentation presentation of the industry and life of the people there. Myrtle Myrtle expressed our appreciation. appreciation. We all enjoyea a delicious delicious lunch and coffee, prepared by the committee. Next meeting in September. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery were Sunday lunch Ï E 'a of Mr. and Mrs. Joe er and family to help Lisa celebrate her 16th birthday. Many Happy Re turns or the Day, Lisa. Mrs. Wilfrid Bowman and Miss Myrtle Tamblyn attended Decoration Day at Orono Cemetery on Sunday. Mrs. Gail Simpson and Jeff Reynolds R. R. #1, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, Miss Lura Edwards Edwards and friend, Orono, Mr. David Stainton, Co- bourg were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Len Stainton. The church schedule for the month of July is: July 2nd and 9th - at Tyrone', July 16, 23rd and 30th at Enniskillen The joint services will begin begin at 10 a.m; Enniskillen-Tyrone Vacation Vacation Bible School will be held in Tyrone Church from July 10th to July 14th. For further information you may call Gail Clark at 263-2622. Pre-registration would be appreciated. Fee is $2.00 per Enniskillen Stewards Cook Books The Enniskillen Stewards Stewards are now receiving all of your favorite recipes to go into our Cook Book. Anyone wishing to contribute their recipes may call any of the stewards. Joy Werry - 263-2383, Phyllis McGregor - 263- 8389, Barb Howe - 263- 8868, Ruth McGill - 263- 2135, Lois Alloway - 263- Our yard sale at the church sponsored by our stewards stewards was a complete success. success. Thanks to all those who helped in any way. Recent visitors of Miss Clara Page were Mr. and Mrs. Don McGill and Cameron, Cameron, Priceville, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Page, So- lina, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Preston, Orono. Mrs. Wilfrid Sanderson, R. R. 1, Oshawa is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Our community extends deepest sympathy to the family and rell VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Avery were treated to dinner dinner at Bellamy's by Mr. and Mrs. Jim McLaughlin on the . occasion of their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs." C. Childs, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron G. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Todd Milford, Milford, Newtonville Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thompson, Bowmanville, Bowmanville, were Sunday supper supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sanderson, Raglan, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb attended the Diamond Anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson at the Port Petty United 1 Church and for dinner later at Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lyons, Leaskdale. Mir. ana Mrs. Stuart Lamb attended Decoration Day at St. Peters Church, Vcrlin Township. The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville. June28.1989 Trirt- Bfr w V/' r ' v " , t v •..>> This year take a Holiday in your own Backyard. iBook Now' and enjoy your inground Pool this Summer! Complete above ground Pool Packages • 15 year warranty • High Grade Filter • % h.p. pump • Heavy duty liner • Vacuum and maintenance kit • Fully guaranteed • Plus many many more features. 11 Piece Patio Sets Unique smoked glass design table tops. Outstanding Quajity at an affordable affordable price. • 55,000 B.T.U, • 660 Sq. In. Cooking Area • ! OVER 30 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE 'OOLSk ^>*r> -VISA, MASTER- CARD A TAUNTON POOLCÀRDS ACCEPTED Mon.-Frl. 9-9 -- Sal. 9-6 C • ; • I i 1 M-0189 1. 133 TAUNTON RD. 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