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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1964, p. 5

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Winners of Commercial Diplomas ai BHS Commencement The Durham 4-H Agricul- The ladies were entertained tural Club leaders and their at the home of Mrs. Gerald ladies were guests ai the On- Brown. tarie Department of Agricul- ture at their annual banquet oni November 16 at the Acres Restaurant. Bowmanville Preceding the meal evenyone Was welcomed by President Gxerald Brown. Glenn Larmer W . 1 said race.The November meeting of Following a deliciaus noast 'h omnil oe' i*e dinner the men retired ta m ta akBoard Room aif the Ontarioa, titute was held on the 26th p't aif Agriculture office in at the Memonial Park Club% Bowmnvile tomakeplans House wth a gaod attendance. for the upcoming Award Night jWt u rsdn n.M a.nd ta select the outstanding Wsmni h hi h et ,4-H Club girl and boy in Dur- Wsmni h hi h et amCounty. iing opencd ith singing ai -"O Canada", Institute Ode and ' repeating The Lond's Prayer. At the B.H.S. Cammencement, Friday, this group Patricia Mavin, Patricia Locke, Susan Flintoff and 57 KING !Aiten words aif velcame ta the received their commercial diplomas, from lef t te right, Margaret Cryderman. ST. W. visitors and mernbeîrs byread Beverley Wright, Larry Vesna, Kathleen Osborne,1 President the Sreay raur the minutes, gave etsu er's report and dealt with the correspondence. Mrs. C. Dunn, W inners of District High School Board Prizes lent report on the Convention Sportswear :hed inTorontoh early7etin Bo'ivnanville ýwas ta be on "Historical Re- search" the rail caîl was CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! i"Bning youn oldest news- paper". Some brought papers >~ and nead items ai interest from S K I saine, Others brought an-...................... TSyear 1832. Papens were read JA C K E on industries, fanming and REVERIBLE amusements, comparing thase REVERSIBL long ago with the present. Reg. to $29 95 Motta, "Accept growing aid $14 ;and stay young" was given by, Special --- --$1 95ýMns. Goodman. Miss Yellaw- USE OUR CONV ENIE'.T lees read a poemi entitled "As BUDGET PLAN Igo l * s Dwny, convenon, When I Oshawa were veny înterestîng. Aiten î visit our store at the sînging of the Queen we 68 Simcoe St. N. ah sat down ta a tunkey din- nen wîth ail the trîmmîngs Decemben meeting is ta be in the îîsual place on Dec. lth j These students took top honours for proficienc ae k;daeXI William Depew; Grade xi, in their grades and received the Durham County Ds Marlys Verbrugge; Grade X, Neil Richards and Grade trict High School Board Prizes. From lef t to right, IX, Diane Hoar. C h i tm s ~Sr. Commercial, Patricia Mavin; Jr. Commercial, Po ie **Receive Goodyear Scholarships i , br eait and bSr bond Wouafd feNcv Lew est, mosl Atcaived *siil It now. From $901 K2 ING ST. IL ai _I ~Ž~J I I I 'z' I~k~ I - I q I- l3rigi't new day in the pleasure qWytith la Kodak instamotic camera, you Inatic&4ify, sa it's easier thon ever ta tu ithreodlÎng, no fumbling-Kodapok film inl Tho re ore four camera models-ail wi .n2rd they ail take caler slides, caler si ïvhite la ictures. Corne in and choose the a JURY & LI Phone 623-336 2 King St. E. the saveth fn o Crisma fr ya . .ocone James Lovekin Speaker ba k he speakergent ony to point out advantages com-1 ing to Darlington from such a A t C nadi n Cl b Iprojeet. Not the least of these At C rladan Cubwas the fact that attendance i ~ J At the dinner meeting of the club that Mr. Lovekin receiv-, at the park must inevitably in- oi Bowmanville Men*s Canadian ed degrees from Queen's Uýni.[crease with the growthof Club held on Wednesday even-, versity, the University of Tor- Metro Toronto. And experience, MapleGroveonto, and Harv'ard Universty 'has shown that any exhibit' ing inMaeGre United and that Mr. Lovekin is now ,that stops the tourist tends to, Churth Hall, John RiRkard, head of the History Depart-!keep him in the community' the retiring 'jIes1dent,\\ho ment of Ccdarbrae High.where he buys services of dif- prcsidcd duing the first haif Sc.hOol in Scarborough. !ferent kinds. The Bowrnanville' of the meeting, c llkd on Les James Lovekin spoke brief- mnuseum1, for example, shouldý Callacutt, the Charmnn of ly on the Centennial projectbenefit from the referral of: the Nornînating Committee.of the Township of Darling-' tourists and by prolonging, Mr. Collaeuitt on hehalfIof ton.'1The township has under-tersa'i alntn h e ~~the Norintir.-ýCommîlittee, takeni the reconstruction of aý local businesses will profit. presented thie following report: pionce(r farrn as a memorial' Howard Bradley rnoved a, ~ aeaSPres;dent W H. Brown, First to t1he early settlers of Dar'vote of thanks toth guest; 2nd Vice - Presldent Howard ty, with the co-operation of'address. President W. H. of picture-taking. Bradley, Secretary - Treasur- the Department of Lands andBrown also expressed bis per- er, W. A. Courtney, pianist'Forests, the township plans ta sonal appreciation ta Mr. Love- I oad instantlY>, auto- Leslie Collacutt, iuditors, R. restore the Conant homesteadkmn. k. good pictures. Na G. Gropp, J. A. Bel]; program,! on its site, now Darlington i The club members and their; cartridges drap right U. H. Brown; membership W.!Park. iguests were delighted lihtel G. Pasce, Frak Rickad, G The Conant farm is one Of musical entertainment. Mrs4 ith buit-in flash units- E. Bwrnham, Ber t Mttn;the few for which contempor- Ken Sumersford sang 'Enjoyi ;naps, and blacic-and- Nominating Committee for ary documents and picturesýYourself It's Later Than You, ne that's right for ycu., 1965, L. Coilacutt. Robert Nlut-: are available. It consistcd of a! Think." and "Let's Ail Sing ton and Gordyn Brent. small house and barn. TheLike the Birdies Sirng." Mrs.ý ~U ~ MThe Nominatiîig Committee roof was of cupped logs andWilliamn Laird played the piano V LL Chairman, Mr. Collacutt, mov- the chimney, prribably, of 10og a c c o mn p a n iment. rsdn ed the adoption of this report. plastercd with mud. Brown thanked the two talent- DVELLThis was seconded by Milton The speaker pointed out that ed ladies. El liott and carried. inevitabîy most of the farmsý A. H. Sturrock moved a vote Mr. Rickard introduced the in West Darlington face sub-'of thanks to the Maple Grove Bowmanville guest speaker, James Love- division and that a museumn of Women's Institute members km,_Scarborou,,h. lie told the ti kind will furnish a place, for the dehesious dînner they along with the Bowmanvillehad prepared and served. Museum, where the communi- ties' heritage can be prescrv- cd. At the nionivnt. the town- ship has a committee underi the chairmanship of Garnet~ Riekard scourirîg the country-ý side for a log house and barn, 623 -330 to bc moved to the site, and'0 would appreciate any infor-tS ma tion. à ~Careful estimates have been m made of the cost. The Federal and Provincial governments SE each contribute a third, and taking thîs into account the cost to the ratepayers will be Iess than the price of admis- sion ta a movie so that if a jperâoa sees thcex"ibt once mai Extra A total of $46 in Bonus Tapes Be sure to watch super T.V. Bingo Fn., Dec. 4th, tbat's the big day. Winning entries wilt be drawn at cach station and contestants' will be phoned and asked a skill testing question. You could be a winner of a .... "1965 STUDEBAKER WAGONAIRE" H. Gordon MacNeill of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of Canada is shown presenting Patricia Gi and Lanny Cooper with scholarships for general proficiency in English, three maths, a foreign language and two sciences. Miss Gi won the first award, as welI as other prizes during the B.H.S. Commence- ment on Friday. Mr. Cooper was also awarded the Louis W. Dippeli Memorial Scholarship, that wvas presented by Mrs. Dippeil in memory of ber late husband, a former principal of B.II.S. 4 - H Club Leaders Guests at Banquet ~ee#j Libby -o - Fruit Cocktail tins 4 9C Maple Leaftn45 MINCEMEAT 24b.5 Raspberry or strawberry 24-oz. YorkhPreJams "Il 5 9C Seedless Australlan RAISINS P>.:i -53cl I1 ' . --aI atrained or junior HEINZ BABY FOODS 1lOn; 99C Robin Rood packets whte or choclat. CAKE MIXES -- 2skc.31 c Orange Poko. Red Rose TEA BAGS of 60 79c Ail purpos FIVE ROSES FLOUR ba 49c- APPLE KAIS[ 2lb 97c BAKERY FEATURES E PIE Hospilalîty eac ER ROLLS Dernpsters 2 . C A K E H .pitlity 1 - 1 - 4-lb$1.93 ch 39c p.329c l b 49c e a,.ý We reserve ' W\ Lady Bi the rlghtChc to limît hc quantities. ChOk fuIlI 'nuts 1-1b. baq Sc off Prices COFFEE..... $1.09 CRIS' effective Carnation frozen 2 2-1b. pkqu. Ail Siz.. Dec. 2, 3 French Fries ... 69c MIDI 4 and 5 CHIQUITA BRAND Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade Golden Kernels CORN ON THE COB 5 for39c Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade crlsp garden fresh size 241à CALIFORNIA CELERY 25C Produce of U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade a salad tavourite Fresh CUCUMBERS 3 forl9c Produce cf U.S.A. Canada No. 1 Grade crisp and tasty large bunches BUNCH CARROTS Iforl9c B oth Tb . b :oIates 87c, $1.69 1-lb. pkg. >CO .........35c NYLONS..79c FREH EAN PORK SHfOULDER 29 Fresh Lean - -mum - W - FPOIRK BUT' ROAST 391, resh Tasty and lweIî trilnimed PORK BUTy CHOPS 491b BURNS WliNERS 1- -45- Burns %h nr L l de 5lkg SLICED SIDE 1ACON' 69 lrans Small Llak 'lb69k Pure Pork SA&USAGE 14 Bowmanvi'lle IGA Foodlïiner - 10 WMAN VILLE t' . R. Bunting f The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Dec. 2, 1994 5 on. We were shown a film1 ta a fine meeting. Mr. Gilkes showing the operation of the' thanked all who took part, Add resses local nurserv station, which;an lunch %vas served by Mrs. S haw's H. & S. _______________conent,____ The Noveinber meeting of1 gation and care, eight million BwmnleRtayCb Shaw's Home & School Club1 trees are shipped per year.ý omnil oayCu was held at the shool on Fri- We were shown how one m-i- I presents day evening. President Ken lion are easily planted hinal "SEND 31E NO FLOIVERS- Bragg conducted the businessj week. An interesting discus-; a comedy part of the meeting. Mrs. sion followed when manyI directed by Margot Samuel Harald Robinson read the questions wcre answered andý Thurs. - Fr1. - Sat. midnutes of the last regular 'Mr. Bunting invited the or-, December 3 - 4 - 5 meeting and Nin. Terry Price ganizati.on, the school chîld-1 omnil onHl gave the rea urers re ort ren or individuals to visit the ; B w a w l e o n H l s h o w i n a s u b t a n t i a b a n k s t a t i o n .8 : 5 p m show ng a subtantal b nk.Tikets - - - - 1.00 balance. Mrs. Killeen gave a poem,ý available from Rotary Mrs. T. Taylor gave the re- "The Destiny of Three Trees".:l Club Members port of the corresponding sec- whit2h hraught a fitting close' _____________ retary and visiting commit- tee. Many notes of thanks were read from those receiv- R M N E SA O TY U ing cards, flowers and ce- ONTA IO* OSPTAL £ -'NC membrances during the sum- mer months. A letter of 0 thans fomthe senior roam tunsrom read and wve were pleased to note they had enjoyed the trip ta Niagara Falls which aur association' T helped to finance.I It was unanimously voted - MTH A Y to give aur canetaker, Mr. C. 0 Glkes, a cash donation to help compensate for the many KEEP INSURED! When you recch your 19th birthdlay hours of overtime oun meet- you are no longer covered by your parents' certificate. ings cause hlm. We are grate- Register separately within thirty days ta keep insured. fui for his help and co-apera- Forms are avoulable ut hospitals, banks and Commission tion and faithful attendance offices. at our meetings. Aften discussion as ta whe- then or not ta purchase a cof-.CHA GN JBS fee maker, At was left ta Mrs. CH NGNGJO S Ross Lane and Mrs. E. Love- KEEP INSUREDI If you change lobs, foflow kin to get prices. > carefully the instructions on the bock cf the. of the pragrani and called on P..I~- your group is required ta give you. Glenn Prout of Bowmanville, a former resident ai Shaw's ta give us several musical ... GETTING MARRIED? nurnhers. Mns. 0. Bragg pro- mie thdenpinosag 'any FamPIy pREIummut en po ta cvr hes vmentdthennpiangacomani- Fa. KEEp IreDnium Wht en oumta cvrry, ti Boy," "I Believe" and "YouIl f bond, wife and eligible dependonts. Tell Neyer Walk Alone," which your group OR, if you pay direct, tell the wene much appreciated by his Commission. audience. Mrs. John Killeen, former popular teachen, gave, two comnical, readings, "Let'si ONTARIO HOSPITAL SER VICES COMMISSION Read the Statesman" and a "Bit of Peace."29 OG TETTRNO7 NAI Mrs. K. Wecry introduced 25YOG STETRNO7'OTRO the speaker ai the evening, elAs Mr. W. R. Bunting of Orono, i__________________________ who is Supervisor of the On- iA * EP IP 0* I * ISUANE E *1C IHA tanio Lands and Forestry Sta- ((operes Jewe//ery BOWMANVILLE Receive an extra $10. tape with Instant Coffee 3.02ulou.ja Floor Cleaner Simonjisie OMO DETERGENT 11-1 Receive an extra $6.00 tape wltb Crown Corn Syrup 3l-- Recelve an extra $2.00 tape wlth Solo Margarine 2c1-1b.,ures CHEESE WEDGES "X. miGA Slcced Tbluie a. ..aled COOTKEDMEATS '-s P.E 1. Canada No. 1 grade POTATOES 1 b. CHINESE FOOD Draqon trozen picq. lmmmmmmmmm».- a =1 4- A.6.0w 7lê53ýmj b».W - - 4-È FRI., DEC. 4th, i is STUDEBAKER DAY

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