Canadian Statesman, 25 Feb 1960, p. 12

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TWELVN ___TE CANADIAN STATES?&«. EOWrMAIVUII, ONTAM .TNURSDAY, FER. 25t1800I Animais 0f Ail Kinds ln Skating Exhibition A few of the animals clad in fancy skatingl right, Ruffh Paterson, Darreli Darling, Geordie Waltor costumes are included in this picture taken at the Mark Tilison, Bobbie Northrup, Donald Tilison, Dal Newcastle Sports Night on Saturday.__Fromlefit toa Powell, Gail Adair, John Hoar, Robin Rickard. and £Persona/1 Wm. C. Holubenko, B. Comim. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hodg.- C.A., receiveci his chartered son of Bowmanville, werel accountancy diploina last Sunday visitors with Mr. and week. The graduation exer- Mrs. G. H. Hodgson.1 cises were held in the Royal Mr. and Mrs. Wm* Storksi York Hotel ini Toronto. ireturuied home on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pollard 1 f Gllowing a three weeks vaca- and daughters Lynda and tion spent ini Mexico. Jane of Courtice were Sunday Mr. Douglas Jose is conval- guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. escing at home following an C. Dennis. appendectomy performed in Mr. Bob Brown spent the Memorial Hospital, Bowman- weekend visiting with his aunt ville on Friday. and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gor -____________ don Batchelor in Toronto. Hi.s- parents spent Sunday with the The Necastle Horticultural Corîniun ity Society held a card party -in the Lions room of the com- Bowling rnunity hall last Tuesday evening when instend of pr'- zes for winners in cards a Resuits number of draws were made throughout the evening with the following receiving prizes: Afternoon League >Ir. Simkins. Mrs. Woodward, _,xWrs. A. Turner, Mrs. A. Ste- Teen A.ge-Gary MeCul- phenson, Mr. P. Tamblyn. Mr. lougli rolled the high triple .A. Turner, Mrs. M. Gartshore, on Saturday afternoon with IVrs. H. Jose, Mrs. A. Mart ,*i an aggregate score of 604. 3&'f. C. Megit, Mr. Les Allun Bowlers over 200 in single anid M[s. Albert Pearce. games were Gary McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gould 256, Bob Brown 236, Jon Fish- and family of Newmarket er 230, Jim Stephenson 228, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Ricky Pearce 211. and Mis-. Carl Gould and fam- ** tly. Ladies Wednesday League VIGOR OIL SERVICE STATION R.R 5, Bowmanville CORNER 0F MANVERS RD. AND TAUNTON RD. Open from 7 a.m. to il p.m. Daily Top Quality Petroleum Gasolines . ANY GUANTITY at Lowest Prices in Town PLUS - FREE GIFTS with BLACK DIAMOND STAMPS r -Special With This Coupi 1rKFEEEXTARK iBlacIk Diaimond i 4Stamps I WTRM ANY PURCIJASE 0FP $2.00 OR OVER L Hockey Casuaity Erie Naylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alberit Naylor of Newcastle, enjoyed the firsit part of his hockey game during the first big sports night at Newcastle Arena on Saturday. Then lie collided with somebody's stick and this was the resulit, a gory mess that required seven stitches to repaîr. However, lie probably will be right back at it this weekend, complete wifh battle scars. The hands in the photo belong ta father Ab. Naylor who is trying ta comfort the lad. Lions Dist. Governor Urges Newcastle Club To Practise Service Newcasle-"The Lions Club Coboconk district with his with one or more projeets un-1 nearest hospital in Lindsay, he derway will have no trouble! is neyer too busy to do Lions ",aininarncw memibers or re-lwork or to attend the meet- taining' the oid members" Dr., ings of his club. Dr. Jarnieson R. E. Jarnicson of Coboconk,i said some nMembers of Lions District Governor of Lions In-IClubs like to corne for dinner ternational told memibers ofiand enjoy thec fellowship of the Newcastle Lin)ns CIlib atlthe club and have a nice so- their dinner rreetin% in the cial time, but such members Lions rcoom of the Newcastle, are no asset ta a club because coniniunity hall on Thursday they are just flot good Lionis. evening. The speaker explained that Introduced hxr the District a Lions Club is a service and DeputyGovernor, Lion Bren- though the social îctivities of ton Rickard as one, of thelthe club are important, the busiest mon he knew, havine main function is service to the a rural medical practice in the community. He said though some people may patronize a 1 -Bowlingr over 200 were Ir- business because it is mun by ene Cunningham 233, JudyI a Lion, there is no guarantee Mik!os 210 and Helen Han-1 of personal profit by being 'a c(ck 201. member of a Lions Club. It is * * *not a fratemnal organization Evening*Leagues and a Lions Club f0 be suc- Monday <Ladies over 200)- cessful must be actively en- Myrtle Naylor 244, RuIlàth gaged in service ta the corn- Couch 238, Alice Rowe 235, munity. and Anne Treleaven 220. In closing, the district gov- * * *ernor quoted the well known Tuesday (Men over 225)- poem"It Couldn't Be Done" Irvin McCullough 280, Don and said a good Lion will al- Lake 260, Ken Whitney 248, ways take the moral of the Stan Powell 243, Gord Gar- poem seriously and say it rod 243, Doug Walton, 240, couldn't be done but we'll do Albert Pearce 232, Verne if. He said clubs that take on Rowe 230, Everett Lake 228. projecits in this spirit wiUl find * * * hey soon have lots of active Thursday (Mixed over 200) memnbers and will be doing -Brian Rowe 276, Ross Mont- great work in the coniunify. gomery 257, Verne Rowe 248,Hesiifvrym br Mary Garrod 248, EleanoriHesi fery em r Perrin 247, Ed. Montgomneryof every Lions Club through- 228, and Bill Harrison 217. ouf the world would believe ***that all men everywhere are1 Fridlay <ixý1 over 200)-, brothers and acf accordingly Barbara Alldred. 261, Alîceiif would speed the day when Rowe 250, Frank Hoar 247, goodwill will be established Ken Whitney 244, Ted Be sy hiogou 1 wîd 243, Ross Montgomery 229, Lion Jîm Porter of the C.i Ken Dean 225, Stan BrowniN.R. expressed the thanks of1 215,AnnePluister 214, Irv.ithe mqýmnbers f0 the district Mculugh 206, Ruth Bon- Governor for his fine talk to athan 205, Bill McCracken the members and presentedà 1205, and Ben Hoogkamp 203ý him with a gifi; as a mementou of his visit to the Newcastle Club. During a brief business session conducted by Presi- dent Chas. Mégit a motion was passed authorizing the charge of three dollars for each member on Father and Son Night whether or not the mTember brought a son. Lion Frank Hoar was the lucky winner-of the 50-50 draw and went home $11.00 richer as a resuit, with the convention fund enriched by the sanie amount. Lion Gary Hancock celebrated a birthday at tihis meeting. During the delicious dinner served by members of the cenl- tral grou.p of the United Church Woman's Association, three members of the Cobo- conk Club accompanying the distric governor on his visit were introduced to the memn- Sbers, they were Lions Fred Austin, Morley McKay and and Sandy Angers. iHorticuitural Society Eiects New Officers Newcastle - The 1960 slate of officers to guide the affairs of the Newcastle Horticultural Society were elected at a re- cent meeting of the society with the followin.g resuits. President Jack Wade; lst Vice President, Mrs. George Ste-i phenson; 2nd Vice President,, Mrs. Percy Brown, Secretary, nMrs. Cecil Ferguson and Trea- lsurer Chas. Megit. Directors elected for a two -. year terni are Mrs. D. Cun- nimgham, Mrs. J. H. Jose, Mrs. A. Glenney, Mis. Gwen Gi'b- son, Mrs. Louis Clark. Directors elected for one year are Mrs. W. Milligan, Mrs. George Walton, Mrs. Win. Rudell, Miss Bernice Milligan and Mrs. A. Garrod. Whitby Club Visits Local Bird Chasers Newcastle - The members of tihe Whitby Badminton Club visited the local club on Tues- day evening, February l6th for a friendly tournament and social evenng. The local club won one la- dies, one ladies doubles match when Judy Miklos and Anne Gould emerged victorious over Muriel McKimo and Doreen Turnbull of Whitby. Jean Wa- gar and Fred Yates also won a mixed doubles set. Although short on wins the tournament offered the local players sorne good fast workouts. At the comapletion of the tournament the members of both teamis were entertained at the home of Dr. L. S. and Mrs. Miklos where the play- ers were served delicious re- freshments and listened to re- cords with everyone having a most wonderful time. Thanks was extended ta Dr. and Mrs. Miklos for the most enjoyable evening. Zion (Hope Township) Congregation Meeting The annual Congregatiainal meeting of Zion Churcli was theld at the home of Mr. and MVrs. Chas. Raby, there was onlly a small attendance. Rey. Mr. Hardi ng was in charge anid opened the meet- ing witih Frayer. Mrs. Raby, Secretary, rend the minutes of the last meeting which were approved. Mr. Douglas Whit- Mis. Arthur Gefnmond, Osh- awa, spent several days last week witli her brother and sister-in-law, Mr&. and MAn.C.' Meneilley. The annuel Sunday School meetin4g was held et Mrs. C. small attendance and eylt fie change was made regardjng afficers and teachers. i The pupils of ZM school were I pleasanitly surprised recen'tly when Mrs. N. Gerow sho'wed I them coloured slides taken 1111 white on holiday in the South The Fébtruar~y meeting of the Zion Womans' Assoc. was held 11 Thursday evening, Feb., il, at i the home of Mm. N. Gerow. There were ten members pre- sent. Meeting openoed with1,1 hymn, followed by Devotional Program arTanged by Mrs. C.I Raby. Minutes were read and aPProved. A short business Period followed after which MVrs. N. Gerow shewed colour- 11111 ed Pictures of their recet trip 1 ta the States. Meeting closed W; "~ ,rayer. The hostess and gilîl eomn-ttee served refreshmen's ljj, and pleasant social heur foul- ,Angels On Skates -Thriii Crowd These four angels were part of one act ait the from left to right: Dianne Embley, Arlie May Munro, Newcastle Arena on Saturday. On the extreme right, Pat Parker, Jennifer Gray and Dougie Rickard. Ini- a young fellow appears to have joined the group, structress Lynne Bagneli is in the background. dressed as something other than an angel. They are, ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES SAY:* .aweekt DOMINION! 1DOMINION1 Sp e cialIs Recently. DOMINION asked hundreds of women coast-to-coast who miade a 10-week Shopping Test at DOMINION, how mucli they saved every week. 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