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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1965, p. 3

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hedl h ibaya hlThe Stars goals were fcored;The Canadian Statesman, Ewawle e.1,18 urh m ha te O E S ~ nte hall.a tie Excellence in Reporting 1b ai abwith all three, Durham Chapter 0. E. Se ~~~Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewe7l RlySipoia oe&sit an aiywere recent tea -I h anetefQ J guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brucel ntescodjm h Tink an famil . BearsdU ueaedvthe u ugsflq o i s P r y C l b a i T n .Carl-es Ljang- a 3 to 0 counit. The Bear olds Par y Cele rating tte:ded the 40th ved- gal:)y2codeJb3 LarrYI MALCOLM EDC diganniversary celebration Alnwt n iRgî honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fred wt n goal and one assist., ANS-MLO Cameron, at Hamnpton Hall on Wayne Harness also had one' 3 s 7th Anniversary Sgoals D . ssst O te eeof St.ya1ent~s~ : _________________ AC2 Glenn Fraser, R.C.A.F., In the third gaine theiDay, Stray mvnng,Feu i rhin perO.E.S. on:Sister Margaret McKeever, St. Jean, Quehec, was et home Bruins swarnped t.he Hiawks ary 13, 1965, at 7:30 o'l, Vco aci fNs eay enling, February;P.D.D.G.M. and member o'! for theTTT!'weekend.tlonadMrAywnJh ce Ted as '7 H a n n! iMr.LtandJLaLa Charles Lang- scored by Paul Semon 2, Rob. ville performed a quiet, du r. e w s p etl d -w s as rs n . itrT e- r an r. B To ad and cMlr. hee S n ie Johnson, Bernie Joh s n i e dn ee o y a h e r hi O F h l n S t a r i g h t C h a p t e r , P o r t H o p e a i a d d f l r e w e e u n te n ViU a etxi h de mas aso resen , trTe r n r atn Mc- day tea guests of Mr. and M rm. Fdal eil n Dan shw, petJo Sode.Michael Corneil and Boyd Nestieton Presbyter:n M.Mlom stesnu ma Bertuze rsngNei and DeanoOshwaspeneJo Snoden Jewell one each. Paul Siemon Church, uniting in mariag r n x.Vco acm d1i uet n vistors Mron rugt eergS unday with hrprns r also had two assists, whiie re weicomed a tedoci from atihe Mother Chapter hrprns i Mrs. F. R. Cook, MS .Rbi dno a n.TeMVesnc r n Mrs. Rgi ~ndreeîed agft tthed uba _aw atOf and Mis. Warren Carson. Land, Catherine and Christo-Editt gvni Thd e ei d a Wor thy atrona d, dHawks gorw'. r.ans famiiy. unlty a e at de th Ho a- En c tt a d t a a y valentine. !er a d isto s represetee BMir. an d M rs. Ross Fr t pher, Bow ianville, visited H w s~A S A L E Mfa~ ~ e c a s r a West Hill, Prt Hope, OshwaeBfirstviBantamsgame acMr.chr.sendice.atraTyronelaforMMaicolm Mwes given winlmar- Th Wrty ato ad ndTooto Hwad aro's J. n fmiy.betWoee oe sit e Ast twr fonweeks e. aeb e ahr WorthYPatron Siste Velmnlthe tmeremohaveatMrs. tion niThiesburger and James StutlMTV. and Mm. Bian Caswel Sask., passed away last week. Crough 2, Murray Cawker 2, thiree charges next Sundy rnaadM.WyeMl Representing the G r a n o f the Bowmanvilie Rotary and Leslie and Mrs. Llew Hiai- Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and an wie Dn to ne.vi TOeis gan ere l n.u eto eRe isvrvdn uial ui o Chapter was Brother EarlMc Club showed a filim entitled lowell spent Sunday with Mr. Linde visited Mis. T. Flett, Winner of Ontario yr' 1964 award to the asto n t 2 Da vidCowle o ne, eelung m-theoccasion Keever, Grand Sentinel, M Le Is Precious." This was and Mrs. Harold Little, Camp- Columbus, on Sunday. Champion Weekly Newspaper Country Corresponde n on owlone, ike aen .CW wil od Flointecre nyai roio e fasenies cf films obtain- belfoTrd. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hrnes M DpWht~o odentahuJohon an eugPr, inn fTeieitr e Starl~t C apte, Pot Ho e ecfrom the Cipped Child.. p'iday evening another card Wh itby, visited on Sunday is rs. Dustan Beecroft, ofW itecurc ~, Ontario. O o oh n nd heirF bu etn tte epin wshl tte h m ren's Centre, in Toronto. Onl ry washi tSak i h Mn. and Mis. R. Fraser. her behaif, Barry Wenger, right, editor cf the Wing- ker one. The Ctibs goal wseu the is urdy eening , nn is itrMl tht vein, urngth met shol.Th hghprzw n . and Min. R. Page and ham-Advance Times, accepted the plaque presented I s esconedbyJ nKam.th February 18. cl.Tat aet h i g t ha be en n un t m et- sh or the eh ing pni e w n-chld en visted M in, Etta by Jam es A . layH ydro's diector f publiceersec ndigasethe iss .M arion Butterv p nynd s w n e le a b h n t h ad e be en ofnunream Mnrs oR hewaeran Mr Pa e iklenon Su d y defa, the Huskies the weekend with Mr. a d nsetv ro s Pe n wy W the mmber htrso ur ham is. ruovi ery n.Little Ba'rry and Sharon a h n rcovnino h OtroWe ews-Braves evenng Pge, nnisilln, o Sunay. t th anual onvetioncf te Otani Weely Nws-teto3. The Braves goals were Mrs. Ken Butteny, Peterbr are ope ilrsd c hter t hs a dthoughtye ù c, Prvdne McQuinn f TYrone spent sev- papers Association in Toronto. M rs. Beecroft, now re- scored by Barry Vitue 2, ough, and attended the Ji o in S uh N s etn nrtu - PY~~~~ contlthrons arde las eiMs. Warren Carson left eral days with their grand- tired, has been reporting the news f Whitechurch in Richard Ells and Wayne Pae- Farmer's Leadership Scho n rmterhn3mos a ltti treeyea ad grlTuesday morning for Van parents, Mn. and Min. R. Page, the Wingham-Advance Times for some 40_years. dnoeec.Rbi lnofo audy r acl sa Sportsw ear who had neeT before walk « NYus, CaLfornia, te visit her while their mother was inn o e_____ Robrt_____ enoniployedy Sed, was able te take a few d aughter Amy r.Tbn opt na'nd 'Barry Virtue one assist Mn. Don Welsh attende( h h eea Mti n r steps with tihe aid of thean . my Ms.Tbnhpil.A ..L- each. The Huskies goals were Jno amrsLaesi ansi ehncwt 57KN T . iequipment purchased by thean Mr Tobin and grandson Heather Down of Ebenezer Jucnd yKn ab ienShor a Peerboouh n iaksoc Mtos 37RIG T . O.E.S. donations. and a nine ..Sh si cn3an ihspent the weekend wîth her SMotNeil and Rong MacMullePterbroug and y Mrs. W.oE. Reid, Orono, Who grandparents, Mn. and Mrs. J.Gord Flintoff picked up oneSardy Large Size Shoppe !nboysan nes aro n îl ii er duhen Jah«x e a t n I. ~ m~assist. M . and M s. Wm. Lir yon nds and knees wal'hs Mrs. Kaîkeck, at Glendale,, Pat and Ken Knox, H'arold *eati g eh iUIUq n leMpesrve n von iewa o be, Caiifornia. Ylole n osEiotIn the third game the Fly- and AeMns. Froed ,Whty 4 RING ST. W.through this same equipinent. ers and Lionsd feught te ttaiweSnd y s ppen Tw ests cf to stand up and take a few Miss Norma Hallowell, Tor- attended the Jr. Farmer's~ The Februaîy meeting ofmore available. r n in ogtt l eeSna uprge steps. This was the nicest ente, spent the weekend at Leadership Day at Peterbor- the Scout Mothers was held at MsAlnepandt tie. The Flyers geals were Mi. and Mrs. E. Twist. Final W eek bitdygf vrhpdfr r lwHloels nhrog nStra.Ms li x i e hescored by Dave Shackelton 2, Mn. John Twist, Q bitdy itevrhpe oMn lw alwels n e'ug nSaudy the home of Mary Cooke with propen metbod of having a, Bruce Simpson and David University, Kingston, Was Foliowîng the film, the past return, littie Miss Beverley Mrs. J. Knox, Mrs. L. eight members and twoest.deae This was how te word! Poole; Kim Burgess had one recent visitor at his home. OF iMtronslit te canles o theCas'weli went aiong for a hoi- Broome, Mrs. M. Vice, Mrs. Minutes were îead and ap-1 lhe subject te be debated. The assist. TheLosgaswr Msr. nWehad binhda cae.The Past Mat- ýy with Miss Beulah Halo- Don Taylor, Mi. F. Westlake, poved. A short business per-itime given te each speaker toi in olswr ess onWlhadGe 0F Mat.ionsrlitM rtheHcandlesodonatheeda I scored b y Larrv M acDonald, Blackburn attended the i - S 1 Sale nons weîe Sisters Elsie Ail- well.Mr.ESpesMs.HYl-odwsed followed by the'brîng in constructive material Michael Closs, Dbavid Wiggins ter Weekend" held necentiye 4 r Special ae dread, aise a charter member, Misfortune came te Mi, and lowlees and Mrs. Stan Milîson Scout Mothers Mizpah. The or new points and for rebut- and Geîry Baker. Jim Noble Kemptville Agni culIt ur Beatnice Wight, Hazel Gibbs, Mis. Gilient Vanoverloop and attended the U.C.W. Presby- president introduced the guests tai, and the duties cf the chair-haonasst oo.Weyubyth6 AT BOTH STORES Icharter member, Beth Teeple, son in the eaîly heurs Wed- teriai at Sinicce St. United Mrs. Vera Allun and Mis.:rman and judge. E n sit éol Jesie Mari, Greta Brown, nesday morning last week CIiurch, Oshawa, on Thursday. Grace Gibson te the members.,livl mpopu eae In the first Midget game Mns. Sam Buttery, Misr . bti aro fWLO' Buy Now and Sav Olve Mofar em awe .e etterhm y M. and Mrs. George Bitt- Mis. Aluin gave a brief talk cAliedce y iprmis. eAllinthe QpasadGnnl Shackleton, Mrs. G ernai Duaine Palmer, Vivian Pick- fine. Awakened by smnoke ner and Dianna, Oshawa, vis- on debating. Debating bahadThe topc"eovd t aid, Edna Shaw, Leola Thrash- ýt'hey just had time te escape, ited Mi. and Mis. E. Cryder- for more than 75 yeans a place epc "esle hansye tgaals ie Te On- haklon Mrs. E. Tittand -h retg ineAe COME IN AND Scie, FioTence Tilison, Audreyl losing aIl their possessions ex- man on Sund'ay. in oui system of education !Sccuting ils more belpful in'phns alrweesooen byeMs.L.waPesbytenddt Ubns,, uaîty n Martin, Gladys Walkey and cept their car which they weîe Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wray It ils a battle of wits wit building character than other~ Donaylorrd rn one Osht Bl eeiaw Pre St . C.Wqalttc.WIo' OUR NEW Velrna Sutton. able te move te safety. This and daugbters, Oshawa, andi worthy eppenients. The metbedjsimiîaî raiatos"Wright, Michael Oke one goal Oshawa, last Thtirsday. S R N L T EA soo b L-e E1i1pae is well remembered as Miss Jean Runde were'Sun- Of procedue today is muchl M s. Gibson acted as judge and oe ass. D v udt u br o hkin h v h lvryugtb h P ig so bY i eiNjoellie William Savery home. day guests f M n. and M s. the samne as it was 75 yeasýand gave constructive criti- one goal and tw e assists. AI been quite sick with thskll ben ng ftre Lunch was then served. Mr. and M s. A. Abenethy, yeas, the numben f debatorsifirmative side was victorius. The goals for the Generals croain n Wlo' C' rIT TITiManilla, were Sunday visitais for each team is smaller. ThefRae Shackleton thanked ou were scored by Verai Mac- yugtmr lvr SOUII1A witb Mr. and Mis. Don Taylor subjects today require mucb1guests for ceming and helping Lean 2, Brian Jenes, and lioni mrefr ormny and family. more reacb but cf course lib- make an enjoyabie and infon- Hooper 2. The assists went teoR ',EC.G.I.T. girls enter-' Mis. E. R. Taylor ils visitingraies are more adequate andimative evening. Dennis Tierney, Gary Baker, I >1 h euefr es i ned their m thers -t an en- t Rvrn n i Bb - John Woden, Brian Jones joyable Valentine party on Sherwin's, Durham. i ithtw. EUJCAPED :EIIIN -ATMTO Satunday afternoon ait the In h scn Mi.dget gm Th eFpsnT ysince- ATdOMTwIthmhNesatsioatme radr Whenoxefîesh- Dsn t So tnPIw h eesdifa h a hoe f ns Hni Ko, s-ielS ouin oons 6 te 3. The Cemets goalsr The prsent ay scince o doingit wih macines a sistnt leaer. WeCongratulationsLadieteongeaulaties tispouay wr te dbelayîoml wene w coredrebyy RobentLagLargePA2, the plant se that the man catitbave more time te do ft: ments were being senved Mis. madoesiPuMaow iHarvey Yellowiees received a~(i ssGrntWilliams cf the lst the tcwn greups only, the eut- adoeassPu edw themselves at home! Gitfrbigtehîe fym Cla Newcastle Troop. Grant teck of-town gîoups are having one goal, John MacDonald,1'g gif fo bengtheholerof rl rie i th Cnadan her on lca diplas. Don Fenn and Wray Wrendell i d ef~j the lucky tea cup, and Mns î rz nteCnda hi w oa ipas one goal and two assists. Oth - r St arts eb 5 Boy Magazine Photo Contest. Very pleased te hear the lst ci assists went te Den Fenn Wm. Daich received a gift, s rF b Z2 His winning picture was taken Bowmanville Troop will be with one. The Manoonsgol beig he oten hoe bi'h-at a campfire while attending active again in the nean future. were scored by Rickey Wool- day was nearest te Valentine The Bowmanville Recrea- Scout camp last summer. This as been one f the finest 1D Da.tien Departnient will sponsor, Bowmanville District are Trcops in the District and Daner sr one goal, and ass CýjQTHES CARE HINT. Mrs. Don Taylor is kindly a ten week Ladies' Gym Class hosting a "Pack Scouters' under Mr. Davies leadership Jerry Johnsen one goal. assisting as church organiit te be held at the Badminton Basic Course" on March 6tb. I'm sure it will be again. Wci- GurdYor lohe Aais Prsirtin.Whn osileehs wohduetthe rnforCu nTbe class will sThetcotseOnlLi be te nth e Time A t ohn Ambul KanDu te n eroestithgDe J4otect Your clothes by wearing underarm shields because cd absence af Gladys Yeflow- from 10:00 te 11:15 a.m. Memorial Park Building on ga". Frtviw eryDvttrcivdur Yu lohsAgls eiprtinlhn osbl in o'b det telfecslbtnTurdymrng hecus wl e edintecrn ak eSotig Ka- De ea rrrb teD Pèr platon can do mo e am ge e loh ha an th ng ele.te fracture a bone in her fo t. Thursday, Februa y 25, 1965, 9 a.m . te 9 .m., Satu day, Aid Course will be held for, 3 ga mne suspension. Howeve n, CHILIIýEN'S AIID SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING Fiday night, February 19, at -Te'fee is $2.06 for 10 weeks Pleased te announce two ap- members and Guide leaders at suspension. 6 3 3 0 7 o'clock at the home of tljeir for town nesidents and $3.00 pointments te District Staff: the Badminton Hall, Feb. 27th TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd - LIONS CENTRE leader.. Gladys Yellowlees. for outside cf tewn residents.A. S. (Tony) Willianms cf New- and 28th. This will be two ____ meigbA baby sitter service will castle as District Scoutmaster;1 full days for tbe complete The Library Board meigb set up in the Badminton Robert Barrabaîl cf Maplelcourse, Saturday and SundayM wilI be beld on Wednesday Club lounge for mothers Who Grove as District Cubmaster.18:30 am e :wpm. oý night, Febnuany 24th, at 8:3 wouîd prefer to bning their These men are very capable a.m. tiites :30 p.mbt 1 E /ZA7#0 Sr W oclock sharp. It is hoped cilden l as etfcts n c m l-.R~m a. ~i SY W MA. ther wil. be agood attend- A rglareecs lnwî Scouters and will be a realitien. Ail those interested ____ ane esupotth eue ec weplanb llasset te Scouting in the Bow- Iplease Phone 623-2181. We Barde t meeting th Library eudeahwk.Mnbr manville District. would be pleased te have a! Boar. Th meeingwill be of class would also be able te The Scouters' Club have se- few other than the above men- play badminton and volley- cured a store in Bowmanville tioned attend te fuI up the r D Fo drifuithen throug. - - a I d n i g h i p n i d .a n d w ill u s e i t d u r in g B ey c o r e , ic h is f r e e ._ _ _ _ please caîl the Bowmanviile 27tb, for a display on Scouting hswill be in once a montb hU U IU e Home B E A U T Recreation Departinent at 623- and' Cubing activities. This and possibly twice a montb hE, Store OEhld ASE TOE"Solina W.1 ,Çecreation 5kevîews CLEARANCE 0F ALL SOD XNoIV.ebuaymeeting was ed 1-- x Wall 'oint DWARES GALLON QUART i-Gloss MDWARESTO- GALLON QUART bED COIOU*? High-Gloss Enamel IOME HAROVA RE GALLON $ 2.47 QUART free O#fer for you I'5 PIECE SET - ROLLER, TRAY, SHANDLE, BRUSH & DROP SHEET WITH YOUR PURCHASE 0F A GALLON OR MORE 0F BEAUTI TONE PAINT il, Lle tommuity £1ii, .reb.1 Bowmanville Drama Work-i sco-rcd by 1ith with President Mis. W.shp wl odameig hl Rc HuIs presiding. The Ode was Thshp illholda metin wle Rion sung and Mary Stewart Collect thursday ev teinsFelth c uon repeated in unisen. a ..i-teLon etre ý Minutes were îead and ap- Girls' Gym Class wiIl ake goal Was 5 pîoed.Tresunr Ms. sh-place as usual this Saturday tin from 1 ton gave ber report. Mrs. Fias- monning in the Girls Gym. In the er read the letter from Bielton' Canadian Figure Skating' WlI. Tests were held Feb. 4th at Royals OVE Business was dealt with as Memorial Aren-a with the fol- bers by se follows -- Wc have agreed teý lowing passing thein tests: The goals centribute te, the International First Figure: Andrea Ewert Smith 3, Schclarship Fund. A nigbt for Preîiminar WFigure: inry Ne special collection will be an- Wyneigsuste:t ncunced at a future date. We- Anenicbuk, Diane Cowle, She-iRnPpr are planning an exhihit for IaCobeLynMjrSu1 Phil Ro~me Blackstock Fair. The Officer Mann, Ann Morris.1 Conference is held at Guelph Junior Bronze Dance: (Fies-' In the f in Marcb we are hoping te ta Tango), Andrea Ewent- played Sa send a delegate thcre. We vot-I (Willow Waltz), Patricia RZue! dians debe cd ten dollars te the girlsdcll. 1 Stars by a work and two dollars te Fcd-1 Prcliminary Dances: Shmyn awa. cration cf Agriculture. Will alli Dutch Waltz: Lynn Barter,!atheae, members please save Canada 'Sue Mann. Cathy McGuirk,, goals were Packer labels. Anyone inter-; Donna Mikolic. Ann Morris, Burgess, 1 ested in sending for blanketsý asNoln may get yeur woolens ready Ptywa. Murray Tm 'It was movcd we continue our Canasta Tango: Dia n e, ing tu Mur ~Annual Commnunity supper. As Cowlc, S-heila Crombie, Sallyi Shmyr an( we coincided with Hamptený Firth, Dianne Harrison. Lynîi. for Marcb l7tb,,wechcanged Major, Sue Mann, Cathy Me-[ ( the date cf our Casseroleï Guirk, Kathy McMurtcr, Anni Luncheon te Tues., March l6tb.1 Morris, Patsy Nowlan, Jenni-, Please note change of date. fer Saunders. Wîll sec you ail then. Swing Dance: Wayne Anon-ý Ro0î1 caîl an intcresting ichuk, Lynn Major, Fave' fact about oui Canadian Myles, North, was well answered.ý Test Chaîrmnan was Mrs. Programme- Group 3 witb William Cowle. Mis. Hooey in charge. Mrs.: Hockev- Hoocy presented the topîc: Institutes in the farnonrth. In en Atoin gamne playpd; West. She read an article by Feb. 9th the Barons and the iMiss Eddie - "Along the Mac-1 Bombeis played te a 2-2 tic. kenzie." Also Mrs. Hooey su g-1 The goal scerers for the Bar- gested we nead fnom our Feb-1 ens weîe Deug Leddy with ruary Home and Country. two and Eric Martin with anc We have been asked te save assist. The goals for the any magazines we think' Bembers were scored by Da- would be cf inteiest to, thesei vid Poole and Paul Martin. Institutes in the fan Nortb: In the fiîst Atom game play- jWest. c d Satunday, the Bisons and' Miss Pearl Leach - Mis.. the Indians played tc a 1-1 tie. Reta Fraser presented us with, The Bisons goal was scored byl duets, School Days, Wbcn YOu'Gerry MacDonald from Maxi and I Weîe Young Maggie, etc., Johnson. Tlhe Indians goal Tbey presented tbemselves in was scored by Jim Joskoskil costume and were much en- from Danny Catto.i companied them on the piano. In the second game the' Meeting closed with the Queen' Royals shut eut the Rams bvI after wbicb Mrs. R. Davis the score cf 4 te 0. nhe goals1 conducted a centest. Lunch was1 were scored hy Ron Piper 21 scrved in the lower hall. No.~ and Pearce Wilcox 2, with as- present 34. sists geing te Kerry Noble, Peer Scott and Kerry Milner. Surface temperature cf the Feb. l5tb. the Bisons defeated' 37-41 KI suni averages 10,000 degrees the Barons by the score of, 3 Fahr-enheit. to 1. The Bisons goals were Max Joh-nson .1 iard Marchant ic-IIILr hm ercnanause assist. The Baronsý at cored by Eric Mar-1ý Robert Massey. second game the ,oring a 6 to 0 win. MNSAJf OS were scored by Don ESAN BO " Ron Piper 2, and' UT TPOT )le 1 goal and one'SISTPOT her assists went to1 WAES - PR OT Pearce Wilcox and1 SETRSP TCO S irst Pee Wee game; SPORT SHIRTS- JACKETS- ETC. iturd'ay. the Cana-: ýated the Atom Al 6 to 3 count. Paul .s the big scorer of coiiecting 3 goals: sist, while the otheri e sctred by S.cott Rues Keatley and! h it a vist, with assists go-!1 IG S.E rray Twist 2, Davidi 7KNGS.E d Barry McMahon.1 INU ST. E. BOWMANVILLE 4-,' HAURDWARE SOLD BY THE MAN WHO E HARWARESERVICES WHAT HE SELLS 'IIMAIue' lsA lAT#i. HOMI Lote Pl Sem! Eni I ýMENAIý, 6. $1,097 7 M IHOME HARDWARE STORES TRY HARDE-RTO-S-RVE 'McGregor Hardware LIMITED BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-5211 1 1 --Mq m 1 rR 1 Fe a KRAMP Ltd.

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