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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 May 1963, p. 18

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le The Canadian Statesmnan, Bowmanville, May 22, 198 At the United Church auditorium in Hampton en Thursday evening, an interesting programn was given on a United Nations theme. In the photo at let-von ac rs frorn the lrenie Harvev studio Hampton Home & School Assn. Presents United Nations Program Dancers, from lef t to 'right, Renee Erman, Sharon Kennedy, Georgia Flintoff, Cheryl Brown and Sua Murdoch. At right, a mixed quartet sang in several.ý laneuaj,-es. Thev are, Michael Tepnstra. Barbaura LONG SÀULT lad famlfly were Si.mday sup. !pi ier guests M.anM. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnston: spent the holiday weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown Haley's Station visiting with, and boys. Hampton, were Mrs. McLaughlin, Mi-s. John- Sunday visitors of Mr. and ston's sister. Mrs. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. IMrs. Collucci and baby and G. Brown and Ross, Oshawa, !Mr. and Mrs. Stan Goble and wvere Sunday visitors of Mr. Bruce, Tyrone, were Sunday and Mrs. Clayton Brown.~ evening guests of Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. N. Davis Barrett. Pete Barrett spent Jennifer. Enterprise H l the weekend with Bruce Goble. were Saturday visitors of Iher Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carr and parents Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gib- family were Sunday evening!son. On Sunday everèYi Mr. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Rye Gibson 'isited fred Ogden, Oshawa. with his mother, Mrs. G. D. Mr. and Mrs. E._Penwarden Bentley, Port Perry. ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Apha 1. Hodgins and Mr. Geoff rey Bonnycastie111 announce tliat after MAY-- 21st, 1963 they will carry on the practice of la\w under the firm name of Hodgins & Bonnycastie depicted a French dance, "My FowerBoqe" rkG yKilnad Yvonne Hi-emnstra.________________________________ x sitors with Mrs. G. W. Jones. ed the former's sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmerl Sunday supper guest with M r. well with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart INdE W T O NI1V I L L E E oC. Farrow, Mrs. 0. Mrs. Alec Merrillin lCic and Blaine motored to Belle- and Mrs. H. Gibson and fam- Robinson and John, were BownavlOtao Recent visitors with Mr. an'1 the wonderful tulip display. were among those taking the Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ton vill.SuRayoadBrternon. yBMr. anviM.Le Suo-Mr ndy d innergestsWith. Mvrs. B. F. Elliott included Mr.1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ha.ncock,1 bus trip to Toronto last Wed-, and Bart motored to Grand MrRamnBucwsa M.adMs.LwHloM.anMs.Wfrd oo.' and Mrs. Russell Elliott and1 Peterborough, were dinner nesday, sponsored by the T.B.jRapids, Michigan, to visit re- - family of Oshawa, and Missi guests last Thursday with Miss, Association. This included allatives there, over the week- Carol Cox. Bowmanville. ! Olive and Mr. Tupper John- tour of the Weston Sanator- end. -Several U.C.W. members!ston, as weIl as calling on' ium, and dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Hen- were busy at the church base-lother fiends here. IMs uïa otran derson and family, Mr. andý men onTuedaypakin Anthe shoo bal gmeFrankie were dinner guests Mrs. Harold Burley and fam- bae ofnclthîdy kng th eýAohrsho lgre last Friday at Mr. Clinton ily spent the weekend at Lake bais al lotinfoaste a'*0- was played here last WVednes- Brown's, and called on sev- Kennisis.ca h ndp iev l fors thalation a ry.ason day afternoon betweenLs eral other friends i the vil- Ms enCak fTr for te SalationArmy. kard and Newtonville, the lat- lage Ms enCak fTr Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe.'ý ter winning by the score of1 r n r.Bh Wd onto was home over the holi- Port Hope, and Mrs. Neil'29 9. setStrayeeigwt ay weekend. O'Connell and family, Co- Tos attending the Dis 'Mr n r. rni uffor Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDonald' bourg, visited Mr. and Mrs. S.'titAnulWmns nt- ecste' and family were at their cot-ý Roelstwek tute Convention at Solina, lastl Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Robb, tage at Rice Lake over the Mr. a.nd Mrs. Harry Wade.iThursday,, from here were, Westmount, came up Satur- weekend. with Mr. and Mrs. W. Corden' Mrs. Wm. Milligan, Mrs. G. day to spend a couple weeks Mr. and Mrs. Raymondý Bowmanville, motored to Ot-, McCullough, Mrs. C. Brown,,here, at their cottage. Trim spent the weekend at tawa last week where they Mrs. S. Lancaster.i Mrs. Willis Jones and Mrs. Lake Dalrymple. enjoyed attending the O pen-' Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moasel Melville Jones were in Peter- Miss Drury of Toronto visit-! Ing of Parliament, as well as' ut Lindsay were Wednesdaylborough, Saturday, and visit- ed ber sister Mrs. Eley and i family for a few days, re-' ce.ntly. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall and daughter spent the weekendi at their cottage at Burat River. Miss Enid Veleke of Belle- ville was home over the holi- day. 4£1 Mr. Fred Hryniuka is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. The Anniversary Service, Sunday morning was wcll at - AN OPEN INVITATION tnei pt ftehldy tendin spte of ou ath hliy Freeman of Maple Grove wasDEN UNE TO AL MOTO ISTSthe special speaker, taking as rssabove revenge." Thei&H, CP choir of 20 voices chose ai their anthem, "Bless The Lord, O My Soul," while Mrs. _ Charles Gray of Bowmanville' a.nd Mr. Bill Lane, Port Hope, f avored with two dutHo V EH ICLEMraMrFemwel EVERY COKYOU BUY GIVES YOU ANOTHER CHANCE TO WIN! Sunday guests at Mr. C. H. weekly contests for cars and TV sets. In addition, under many thou- SA FETY Port included Mn. and Mrs. Rae Stewart, Toronto, Mr. and[ sands of both branded and unbranded liners are hidden valuable cash Mrs. Bill Lane and daughters,I oes h oa au falprzsadtkn soe 3000 SFTPotHope, Mr. and Mrs. Char-I oes 1 oa au falprzsadtkn soe 3000 les Gray, Bowmanville. 1 AEH M ATN FCK OA!HV ODCK R MACOE!LO With Miss Anne Nesbitt TK O ECRO SO O ET DY AEAC L O EFO were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wood FOR CASH TOKENS WITH A VALUE FROM $1.00 TO $2.000.00 UNDER THE INES and family, Gooderham. CH ECKMrs. Keith Stevenson and girls, Clarkson, at Mrs. Lena Ovens'. C H K Mr .and Mrs. AIt. Graham, and family, Newcastle, wîth' Mr. and Mrs. M. Kimbaîl. Mn. and Mrs. Laurie Staple-EN RTO ton. Toronto, and Mrs. George Smith, Newcastle, at Mr. Geo. Stapleton's. S N Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tomp-SO Yh n sg kins and famil 'v, Port Hope, MICRO TV thn at Mr. Bert Tompkin's. ST Mrs. Lorne Todd, Stark-S T ville, with Mn. and Mrs. Don bt e Stapleton and family. Mrs. Helen Bowen and Dar- 1 e lene with Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Farrow and Glen. Mr .and Mrs. George Mor- ton, Orono, with Mns. A.,1 wt Boughen. FORD) GALAXIE OPEN TU SDAY MA 28Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lang- OPENSTUESAY, M Y 28 staf, Toronto, at Mr. Wîllis CON0ERTILEO IC Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson C N E TB E FRANK STREET and KING STREET EAST dand'sakesha M. o___ lAlA, OUA**anGlamour with bucket seats, aleamninawhite finish. <r e very wek for (Uominion Stores), BowmanvîIIe EXaMintion OR VEHICLES 0F ALL TYPES, F ree xm naiN EW or OLD, COMMERCIAL or PRIVATE *A 38 POINT CHECK - This rangcs fromn stcering and brakes to tires and exhaust svstcmi. *QUICK SERVICE - The conipicte check takcs no longer than ten minutes. *31AY 28 to JUNE 1 *NO CHARGE - This safet * check is offcred as a public service. If your car nicets thue required standards, you receive an "APPROVED" sticker. REMEMBER, a good driver is as safe as his vehicle! - Sponsored b3 - Bowmanville Police Department Chauffeur's Car Club and The Ontario Departmen- of Transport Hon, James AuId, M1inister A. G. MacNab, Deputy Minister C.W.L. to HoId Convention This Month The 4lst annual convention of the Peterborough Diocesan Council of the Catholic Wo- men's League of Canada will be held Monday, May 27th, in the Convention Room, Joe Gawa Hotel, Gravenhurst, On- tario. Theme of the convention will be "The Revitalisation or the Catholic Way of Life." Mass wîll be celebrated at 4 o'clock in St. Paul's Church, Gravenhurst. Guest speaker at the ban- quet. Monday evening, will be the Rev. G. A. Wolff, St.ý Anne's Parish, Peterborough.1 Attending the convention: will be: Most Rev. B. I. Web-' ster, Bishop of Peterborough and Director, Ontario Provin- cial Council, C.W.L., Rev. G F. Sullivan, Wooler, Diocesan Director of the C.W.L., Mrs. P. T. McIlroy, Huntsville, Dio- cesan President, a representa. tive of the Provincial Coun- cil, as well as directors and' officers of the C.W.L. and lo- cal delegates, HERES HOW YOU MAY WIN.. Coca Cola bottIRd during and iiniediately prior to the contest perrod has caps wîth 'Coke" brandp.d into the cork To rniiove the corý lier. inscrt a sharp point - ~ undor the edge and lift. Any branded liner enlties youIo Poiloer ru up to 10 weekly cortests, A Ford Galaxie 500 X/L Conve'rtible and 5 Sony Mlicro TV sets 'AIl bc on in cach of lhese 10 weekly contests. Filler as ofttn as yod ;ke. Be sure to încliîde a branded cork lier <or reamndble tacsimrîle> wîth each entry., In addition, many many lhousands of Coke caps have a cash toison worth fronu $1.00 Io $2,000.00 hidden under the cork lier. Cash tokens may be tounid under both branded and unbranded cork liers. HOW TO SUSMIT CASH TOKENS 1. Whenn jeu imd acash ltion,. impty maitil il ur éaime, aoUrlas. ale, tlophoin numbet. pri id n bock ficllons on à plain pince oq jouer ue Coca Cola Lld., Contail, lot 2184, Toronoo. Ontario. 2. Mak'SPICIAL MANOLINGîin big Ilairs on th.e nvlopeose wuCan contlatljoan quickly. Y mi burolW oui u aclly alun.; a sklNlisting qanlies n ie Gr te wim. 10weeks). Portable anywhere. Weigh only 8 lbs. each. Plug-in ta A/C cur- rent or battery. Com« plete with carrying case and portable battery pack. 3-.O Coa rILd wMllfOI bc resPOnamble b'foiPifce ntitrail tit onsmssdirncled, ad sogtest yoas end pour Cash tokaisby rogistered mail. espetaiiy the i bg Waiel .. Cash toliensayapbc sobmitlud at any lime. HOW TO ENTER THE 10 WEEKLY CONTESTS 1 . Prînt in blocks lettorIS your naieaddressn telephons' itiier, and thte0naine and address of your tavourîte retail store on a plain pieceonIpaper. Meil this and ont cork lier branded 'Coe (or reasonabît tacsiilie> to Coca Cola Ltd. Clyrilest, Box 2157, Toronto, Ontario. Enter offeto.lachs entry must be maldt n a separate envelope and have adeqimate postagPe Do not imail metaI caps. 2. eekly contest winners will be declared May 30th, June 61h, June 13th, Juane 20th, June 2/th, July 4th, Joly 111h. July 181h, July 251h and Augusit st, 1963. To particîpate in any one o« more oI the 10 weekty Contests, entries mustnite eceived by midnight on the Monday precedîng these dates. Contestants selecled will be requîred la answer correctty a skill.testing question in order to wiIS. Entries flot selected remain etogble for the remainaing weekly contests. "Cao-~Cola" and "'Coke"~ ore registered trodemarks of Coca-cola Lld. 1-N s- .Prizes must he accepted asW awarded. No substitutions wmilho W made. Only ont weekly content winnr pur tamily. Awards niay ho made regionally. GENERAL RULES 1Open 10 ail resîdents of Carraria Pxî çtl thuîplvhus ,of Coca-Cola Mt., ifs contract botier,, il- ad ý gr.g , y or tht independent îudgiog organî,atjsn, and mom1borS of thpir iiliediale tamri lien. .E ntrants agree to abide hy these tile,,and the r~sd sîrS whc are finaI. Entries and cor brIs l'dL .tieX_ cluieie property of Coca-Cola Lld. for àny àA daI liîo . Entrantsetaiveall rightsto printed or broadcaslt pubiirîîy ,hr)tld ttuey be winners. N~o entries wli be reluroed, nor vw,Il airy cor- respondence be eochanged wittu entrants other tliaî iwînea's ~.For tînt of weekty Content wînners seod pour requeýt tb; W inners-Coca -Cola Mt. Weelmly Coritesl. PO. Box 2199. Toronto, Ontario. AMaiable on or about August 15, 1961. 4. Coetest is stabjecitIoailt Federal aod Provincial taws. Authorlzed bottier of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola MI. HAMBLY'S BEVERAGES (OSHAWA) LIMITED OSHAWA -ONTARIO AÉeý mmb 'Ilq7

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