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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Jun 1965, p. 13

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The Orono News Mrs. James E. Richards. Editor They Found the Bail ¶ .. rvM. Davis. min- Landing; Mr. and Mrs. Stan er Miss Sharon Ann Ariderson e '~ ltê ai~rîge tret United Graham of Nowcastle and Mr. of Bowmanville on their mr Churth. -Belleville. was elect- and Mrs. Russeil Van Horne rage in St. John's Anglican eiVd president of the Bay of of Whitby were in Waterloo, Church, Bowmanville, Satur- Quinte Cnnference of the Unit- Monday, May 24th ta witness day. May Ist, 1965. Rev. K. J. ed Churrh of Canada. at it.s Mr. Malcolm McKenzie and Frampton officiated. Mr. and opening nmeeting in Kingstoni. M.,. Larry Miller receive thç-r Mrs. Dickinson have taken up;; Rev Npwton Rerd, Sunder- B.A. degree in General Arts residence at R.R. 1, Orono, in> land, was named trrasurer from Waterloo University the hause they recentlv pur-' . . and Rev. Basil E. Long. Orono, College. chased from Mr. Allison Cow- statistician. Misses Cathy Wilson. Carole an. Dr. and Mrs. A. F'<. Kent and Lynn Balley, former Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tamb-. Kenzie and sons, lan and Don- students of Clarke I{igh Sehool lyn of Montreal; Miss Myrtle aid, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. . were successful in graduating Tamblyn of Toronto; Mr. and Milerani onWane Ms.froni Peterborough Teachers' Mrs. Frankln Tamblyn, o, Fre aCln o O o o I Colege. M iss W ilson has ac- Linda, Patsy, Bi ll and Elaine . . . .. Shirey MFarlnd o Gor's cpd a teaching position with of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. .... the Oshawp Board of Educa- John Tamblyn and son James tion; Miss Kent will be teach- of Oshawa; Miss Nancy Simp- ~ WESLEY VILLE ing in Newcstle and Miss son o Newcastle; Mr. Lloyd . Bailey' at the Lord Elgin Averv of Bowmanville: Mr. Mn.andMr Wm AshySchool in Bowmanvil]e. and Mrs. James Tamblyn and who were spending the holi- Congratulations ta Mr. and-daughters Jean and Marilyn, hs w'Bwavle oe eevd$1. day weekend with relatives in Mrs. Ivison Tamblyn on their Miss Judy Tamblyn and Mr. each thîs week in the current Dominion Store contesý Detroit, received word while 25th wedding anniversary. Brian Tamblyn of Orono; Mr. They are Mrs. A. Bickell, Martin Road, left, and Mn there, that Neil Ashby, who is Professor Charles Bruce and Mrs. J. Russell Ormiston A. Pflanzer, Station Road. Both put those pin ho]e with the American mercantile Sissons, husband of Mrs. Anna were among the guests who weetebl a n h B ahn ikdo navy, was injured in a car ac- Normat Sissons, passed away attended the Silver Wedding weetebi a n h B ahn ikdo cident while on time off in on Thursday, May 27th, 196, Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.ý theirlucky cards. San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. at the Toronte East GeneraIl Ivison Tamblyn of Orono a Ashby have driven te that city'Hospital. The funeral service l the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. and their family here are was held in the Victoria Col- Bowman (nee Tamblyn), nE NI K LN waiting further word. Neil islege Chapel, Toronto, an Sat- field.i the younger brother af Win. urday morning. Interment: Mrs. Harvey Morgan, Orono; The Sunday School Anniver- barger ta Restoule after vîii and Ken, Port Britain. was in F'iends Cemetery, Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Chap-1 sary observations began wîth î ng with themn this past weeP Sunayscoo tacer wrePickering. man and son Mr. Clair Chap- ýours on the holiday xweekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shari ail prest o cla.ses onSun Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barter nman o! Kirby are holidayîng Two special services were Kathy and Gordon, along %vit day mse orginste snceun and son o! Hamilton visited in England. :held on Sunday afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skinner Ra oyn nC e asec hem parents Mm. and Mrs. Wm.ý Patients from Orono and'evening with aur mînister as visited Mrs. H.-arry Gmegg ari ais th mgulr rgais, pa . Armstrong. district in the Memorial Hos- special speaker. A large con- Michael, Glenburnie, Marylar( cds the concludinrgahnin ,P and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Suttonpital, Bowmanville, are Mr. gregation attended, filling thellast weekend and while there the senior girls' class closed attended funeral in Bowman- Thomas Henderson, R . R. sntur to capacity and with'visited Washington and Ar wit payr.Memer o tisville o! hem sister the late North; Mrs. Win. Werry and provision for the overflow be- lington Cemetery. canregtin atenedchuchMrs. Elizabeth Elford (Evans) ýson, Mrs. Luther Barrabal, ing made in the basement,' Miss E. GorrilI, Miss P sericeatWelomewhme n-Drinkle, widow of the latte Mr.i Mrs. James Ginn, Mrs. Win.1 where Mr. L. Wearn had set'Small were Monday suppei nivgsory services were being Wilbert Drinkle of VictoriaMalley, Mrs. Nellie McCaus-!up a loud speaker system. The guests at Mr. and Mrs.A bel omnng nd venng. Harbour on Saturday. Inter- land, Mrs. Hawell Rowland, !large improvised stage seated Werry. heIÇýno Mms. anKmv inner ment was in the cemetery at 'Mrs. Robt. Stewart and Mrs. the Sunday School Choir, who Sympathy in relatives of the Mvr. and r.KnDne Wax'eley. near Midland. James E. Richards; and in the provided three anthems at late Mr. Albert Stainton, wht &nd family, excepting Ronnie, Congratulations ta Mr. and Oshawa Genemal Hospital, Mms. ýeach service, which was direct-' was buried at Hampton Cerne. were in Tarante an Sunday, Mrs. BenDickinson, the form-i Chas. T. Miller, ed bv Mrs. E. Wright. The tery on Monday. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken cide' ubrith fe-M.an vs Rl Vte Langman. Ronnie was at the 'hlrnsnubri h ftr n n1rs ap it cottge iththeBruc Dm H A D O Ninoan entitled "Let's Talk Mare and Judy, were visitors at Mr cotta e wih th Bru e Di -ý ýAbout Jesus", was well given.and Mrs. Ken Balt's, Orono. Mers. Pheb Hldwa sen Supt. A. J. Werry assisted Rev.! Mrs. F. Toms and Mrs. Earî Sunday with hem sister Mrs. Practice for our Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormistan Duhywo aeetaTrwn feSaudyng Cassie Glover in Oshawa. School Anniversary Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton a't . te rearation for the visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Cort- Themol w~the ba he mmnig a 1030 ~clck. tededthefunralo! he at services and extended a cor-Iney Graham's, Pumple Hill. aTse back t rop s d arens hucsrvice wi0:3 hl be witeMs.ed h tn, Troto. aedial welcome ta the cangrega-I Mr. and Mrs. L. Wearn, were a set ack t crop andgardes Chuch sevice ill b with Mtions.d sMissesoronhirleyns. issesShirlythvMr. and MrMan s.ME. E Pettii and even sanie crop damage drawn on Sunda:y, it being Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormistn'and Betty Jane Werrv Nvere fer's, Willowdale and also at in the district, bath beans and Salem Sunday School Anni-,and Mm. and Mrs. Lloyd Ash- the pianist and arganist for'M.adMs .M em' tomato plants have been nip- versarY Services, ton called at the Truli Funeral theMr.nistrv f music.The Clremont peri. U.C.W. June meeting will, Home, Toronto, to pay their Double Maie Quartette, mes-; Miss Linda Avery was Fmi- On Monda' v evrning of this be held an Wednesday even- lest respects to the lateAlýbemt srs. E. Wright, J. Sieman, G.' ay night guest of Miss Betty week, newlv-weds, Mr. and ing, -June Mt, at the homeo Stainton. Werry, O. C. Ashton, Ross Smith, Burketon. Mrs. George Austin were en-,Mr-,. A. Thompson. Mrs.Jos Several frn Haydon at- 'Ashton, H. Ashton, Ronald'- tertained at Mr. and Mrs. Ken will be In charge of the meet- !tended the Concert presentedand Ray Ashton provided a Ashby's, Part Britain. David ing. by Ray Dudley in Bowman- vocal numýrbeç for each serviceflT T V Ashby read an address expres- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Mayor, 1 v .Ille on Fridav evening. "God Is Love" and "Bevond OIT U £1RY Bting congratulations and good Scamborough, are apendin gi Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton the Sunset." Our minister had: MWR . DITH L. HASTING wishes; Ken Ashbv and Doug this week at their cottage. attended Burketon anniver- two messages in the afternoon,' Rose preser.ted gifts on behaîf Mr. and Mms. Jini Webb and1 sary service an Sunday. 'Stephen and the Cburcb,". Mrs. Edith Lottie Hastings of their friends and the rest daughter. Bowmanville, wereý where she explained bowof Hillsdale Manor died Sun- of the evening was spent in a Mr.M and Mrs. Lloyd AshtOnStephenwh î alaym day in Oshawa General Hos- soiltewthMs ain ondav evening callers et M. .adM epeOmi-ý n hwrmnof tas a yan sca ieihMsMainand Mr-s. D. Cameron's. 'and r n:r.R Oms n hima !tefmtpital, May 3(tb, 1965. She Hodgson of Port Hope and ton called on Miss E¶nmna church ini the first cen-, was 86. David Asbby winning one con- Mr. Jini Grahami, GardonI Werrv, Taronto. tury which had no formai Born Edith Cornish at Bow- tet ndMs.Amod usi, and Gregory, Bowmanville. The frost on the weekend teander clld nAr.nolMsdLele iddaausttinae adbuilding for worship. The sec-: manville in 1879, she was an __ hr aldonMadMs esiii ang t oaosadond sermon xvas from verses-Oshawa esident ail her life. -Graham on Saturdav. ýbeans, etc., in this district. 'in Mark which made ane think' She married the late Alex Mr. and Mms. B. McDonald eszpecially of a boy in theiHatin.gs in Oshawa in 1906. Bownienville, and brother-inAW S Ibackground h wa likelv She was a niember a! King law, Mr. H. Hill, Toronte, BROfl .!Mark himsel! at the age ofIStreet Unit.ed Curch. 0 alled on Mms. A. Thomps'n 12 or 14 years. He was prob-'i She is sgurvived by a dau- o pon Wedneda. ebly the only boy in Jesus' g'hter, Mrs. G. Edgar (Thelma) Mv. and Mrs. E. R. Thono-, A 9peedy recovery is wisheddéay whose writing gat into the o! Oshawa; five grandchildren O EN s n eannndsrvieRthiDugh 1ev.Welev eber o an ynha ee 4hof for the sick and injured in'Bible as Mark's gospel. At the and 20 great-grandehildren. MaY visitons et Mrs. Thomp- the neighborhond. Mrs. Ruth.eeigsrie e.Duh:Rv ely TIreto son's. Cowells has been in Torontoiertv's sermon title was "The King Street United Church I N Mn. and Mrs. Ross Ashtnni, General for tests, Master Hoiv Spirit and the Earlyl canducted the service at the Beth, Barbera and Allen at-ý Chris Hughes fractured bis'Churcb."ý As the disciples wereý Germow Funeral Chapel on ENNISKILLEN tended Bumketon Annivesaywrist. and Mrs. Eva Meloitre by the Haly Spirit Tuesdey, June lst, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, and were supper i's sîlre ein rm hemwich was love from Divine Burial wVas in Union Cerne- SNguests a! Mm. and Mms. Harold' faîl. limpact and s0 today the HolYtery. - ~McLaugilin, Blackstock. 1 Cubs, Bownies, Guides and Spirit reaches still into the,!_______ Mr. John Jones Sr. went on Scouts held a church parade beart o! man and like a dyne-1 weekend at North Bay. ;off fromn Newcastle Public The chumcb was tastefully deC-1 H MP O or. G a b a d f ml c ol a . .to t e C m !o ae y M s .S ano ' r spentth holiday with Mr.1munitv Hall where the ç;erviceGirIs' Sunday Scbool class, Rev. Charles Catto, accIOn- 0and Mrs. Stan Cowling, 'wR-s conducted by Father Ma-:and also had baskets of flow aidb m alra aie Salemi. lane. Our Brown's Cub Pàck'ers in memory of the late Mrs. attended the Bey o! Quinte AMrs. Thonipson w'asq over- made a nice sbowing with]H. Rundle and Mr. W. Fergu- Conference held at Queen's Tnight guest of Mm. and Mms. 'their leaders, Mrs. Gwen'son. Monday's activities inld University, Kingston, May 24 SM AM T F. Osmond and family, Bow-ý,Hughes and Mm. Tom Simp- ed races for the young directed ta 28. He gave us a brie! me- manville. on Friday. ,son. Master Cameron Wlson'by Messrs. J. Slemon, H. Ash-.sume o! the most important Drive away those Sevemal fron Haydoni at-1 carried the flag in Chris tan and O. C. Ashton and a momnts the confy erce wash.day blues, tended Burketon anniversarvl Hughes' place, Chris being un- deliciaus buffet supper served duîThe Sunday n srv i. services an Sundey. ýable ta pen!orm due ta bis in the basement. The buffet iidthe cbidre's t oy cntin- A few coins andi your Mrs. H. Cossman and Mr.ç.. !rectured wrist. table was centred witb an at- ce h buhto etwe clotbes are thrnuigh. A. Tbompson attendecl the Mrs. Ro>ss BoYd- is9w'ariking tractive bouquet o! pink car-ýand compared the cbildmen ta:ý funeral of the late Mrs. Flan-i tem.pomarlv at the Goodyea, nations and pink candles and tres. Just as there is a usel WASHERS - -- 25e ence White (nee Florence Bcowmanvjile. ýit literal groaned with its ýfar elmost every kind a! tree,l DRYERs . 1e Wright),' held at the An- Mr. and Mrs. George Ste- load of delectable food. Evenýthere is a use for every cbild.i stmong Funeral Home, Osh- phienson visited with Mm. and dishwashing seemed a pleasantTef!hsra !asme awe. on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Hillier t Petrolia. chore as the committee in on Missions was given by Rev., __ _ __charge wtere ably assisted byîCharles Catto. The tapir this' - - *~~' ** ~ Mm. . A Wemy ad tw ten~-week was "Ch ristian Mission 'i age boys. Witb deligbtful ta the Individual." 4weather the wrekend events rPhe 'Bible reading was the were success.fccl, spiritua]lly well-known story o! Zar- social\ andi financially. Or chbaeus in the sycamore- tre.' S. Supt. and staff are gratle-Witb this story and other ex- SPECAL OW RICEa4 le R .JsCaed fo id vis Ad, fmust also take the timento came P ctamîilv were tea guests o!fm. and Mrs. A. -W.Prescot ..an " L ID .. lI ~ t s gg Iit 8e 4~ and Ms. C. Stainton. Mrdm A L - Prescott wer "6- Insect Rpletsg.fs 9 77c Ir. and. Mrs. N. E. Wright,'Mm. and Mrs. Jacob Kslr r - 41jin companvý with Mm. and Mrs. and Amy and Mr. Peter Kess- END I4Lqui Sampo 4oz, 9c vlu Edgar Wright and Betty, et 1er, Boulton. The Kessler !am- ENDE Liqid Sampo 4-z.,98e idu 7 tnde th Baccaleureate Ser- ily were Sunday supper guests Vice o! the 1965 greduating with Mr. and Mrs. John Car- eTRIG SprayNorrnesfsoo: the Osh::: ig2na Hamptom. O Sn T R IG S p r y D od or nt ---- s-z.,sug . lit 139 .1 9w s held et the Knox Presby- bert Smith, Osawa, visited tý KENX TSUS200's, Special trfor 3c MOha- te reshm. >t ENE TISEM--m- 2o3 C M.adMr.AsKnM . and Mrs. WSith V1E ~ a~Robert Wilson. Miss Blanche Ashton ta is moter's funeral, ---------A----- 41J sgg ls 5CWotten, Mr. Jirn MeGregor, Mrs. Fred Ashton, et Shemnin! T A M P X 4 3 Mr and Mr3.Cam ron keFuneral Home, Tornt. WATC FO t' WEK 4O'hawa, Mms. Cyril Avery, Mm. and Mr3. Tom Walms. WATC FOI THS AD£ACHWERMurray Marshall, Bowman- ley, Oshawa, were Friday visit. BOWAN ILL NECASLE vi~lle, were Sunday callens at ors o! Mr. and Mrs. Art Rey- BOWMAVIL NEWCSTLEMm. and Mrs. C. Avery's. nolds. JACSO'SDEG TOE UEI~N~DEG 4Dr. and Mms. John Davies, Steve Reynolds wsacm JACKONSDRU STOE Jjj»Ojf' J)UG TOR Susan. Judy and James, Whit- panied by bis parents, Mm. and Dvnr. and Mrs. Clark Wermy, Mrs. Art Reynolds, ta the Hoc- %LEZXcGEGO DIBUGS ORONO 4Jh and Elizabeth, Willow- key Banquet, in hnnurnfo the ~LEX NcGEGOE 4 Sundaev supper Atnm, Pee Wee and Banta: VYIRP Ir- TAMIL ~UTSPRlàaRMACY cut tM.Pe r.Alnhockey teanis ofowmanvillo. __ .~~ Mmrr%'. adThe falh am a eveng athe Canadian 6. K .& .1Lâ6ýAL Lý 1âý A, ý1 returned Mrs* Rachel Graw- Legion Hall, Bowmazvjle, lm Names rhsted et right aie the Arst of many to Enter now.. . rerembter. your card muet bo deos- wmn bg cash prime in this excineng new gae.. nu by Tuesday of the week fallowing each game. M.« MAUIteN GIPP I Jffe.t M.-v IT'S MAINLY BECAUSE 0F THE- CANADA'S FINEST RED & BLUE'BRAND STEER BEEF - GOVERNMENT INSPECTEDI CUT AS YOU LIKE THEM IDEAL FOR BARBECUE CROSS CUT or TENDER'c RIB ROASIS CHUCK STEAKS 5j i FM,. W. 9. StARSt ToiMONTO 3,ont Mr. ARMA" t Foino a O*6daIa Avenu. NfAMILTON. ont. Mr. E. J. v0UNO 232 uOmsen,,A,.., PmR800UGH, O~. BS SUh ~ wWa~ .~ ROASTS 1-1b. PKG. MAPLE LEAF - SKINLESS - PURE PORKi 49c SAUSAGE1.'3C amrr Dri m nt *et LEAN, TENDER SHORT ROB ROASTS BLADE BONE REMOVED FOR EASY CARVING 49C'l BLADE MAPLE LEAF - SKINLES WIENERS . -FRESH PRODUCE SPECIALS- W ATERMELONS 15 TO 16-1b. AVERAGE 491c FLORIDA - No. 1 0 fo'i FRESH - TENDER O-No-thCB59 GREE~IN (iIANT - FANCY, *CUT GREEN BEANS *CUT WAX BEANS *CREAM STYLE CORN *GREEN PEAS fc Off - Pulrttan Evainratpd M;iik CARNATION 1.5 Frer Tea Bagx With Lyon'i TrEA BAG4S Heinz - Tasty - Pure Tomnato KETCHUP K'r K' IUA .Bre.r. etty Lrockpr's SJ'FCIAt 10-o:. Ra&Pherry or JRA M 24-o ,49 Ti: 5 White Swan - 2e Off - Al Colours SPECIAT* 24o.SPECIAL Bathroom Tissue 4 2 l 1 ..C u., SPECIAL DOMINION - FROZEN DELICIOUS SPECIAL 6 o-2 8 C ORANGE fl-Z 6 Tins 8 c J U 1C E 5 Tin~s . $ -Discount SPECIAL Freezer Qteen SPECIAL l"- 6 9c MACARONI cade6 8 nr;. $1 SPECIAL fllrdseye SPECIAls 3 '-tz.j9 in butter 10-03. 95C sauce Pkgs. C COUPON NON.3 FOR YOUR THIRD TRAY TABLE 'il n'ci sa me ol.. ..a a& jOr ,..i Lovre Llnîfted la uneonditionally Iauaranteed to give 1000/0 atisfaction. WE REBERVE THE RJGHT TO LIMIT - Values QUANTITIES. 0 1-IPC D VausEffective lni Bowmanville Until CIoslng Timie. Saturday, juste 5, 1965 Kig M.aId iNION Klng St. asid Simpsoei Avenu. ~4 ~ - a- The Caaia Itatamman, Newmanvffle, June 2 95 1 LN GAME NO.1-ENDED MAY 18 Emi lin REDEEM THIS 40<-OFF TRAY TABLE COUPON THl,ýS WEEK. N"i; a m a a m 1 2p OFF QPV.VIAT- Ail merchandise sold at vour Daminion ým si each

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