'2 The Canadian Statesnian, BownmanvilIe, .uly 7, 1983 P. GiliTer e Chenong. k! Suthe Ontarlo Liquor Control rt an ail fPotCedtN w S p.for T anig School fortlhe necessary ac-1 D aFlay teron ra .* UAD nd family of Port Credit f tion. This wes seconded bv' 'ctmn nddedpvle setthe weekend here with Cuiiooà enHper, and'i edlfra hl.Jah Mr.ndM rs ilWd n Aennis raofgone gntt he home Mrs. Thomas Jones has been!to came here Tuesdav for a sMr. aiMre s. Bdigae adAletro rsgaio retothr ahn si tpatient in Port Hope Hos- visit with her sister and broth- sons are sptaeningakea .G Gop(h i oigFROM PA(EOE hnrnu tesre ofn the Tfracopeofwes.e arm cottage.at La.e.'to Tlasonburg) front his posi-, dairy cows thatarsupidhrmtece lgTh ~~itaI for a couple of ~~~ . .e..s.er ..a.r.mp.le..tion as a meniber of thle BowIby dairy farmersinDraWaladcingotekthn Master Ken Brignali left a Masters Glen and Robert Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams of menville Public L ib ra r vCounty. The wnesi h eeo ie ~ t~ week a90 to act as counsellor Wood each underwent a ton- Toronto were dlown at the'Badwsrcie.CuclIoPtto ilcmeeaIuY2dadmtev tat a boys' camp in Haliburton. silfrctomy in Memorial Hos- Reichrath home on the week- lor H igJs, econed bCouniith Candin Ninl Ehiilaeneweeodso Mrs. W. C. Robb came up pital on Tuesdav.en. lor HglE. J. Runiemd thaçtou. forCanahenPovNe lDiyo h cnetyn¶é~inl tfrom Westmount ]ast week ta Mr. and Mrs. RaymondMs.Borere asvsiin r . Ropp's re d ignatio Pion efothrfams.Thye ditco4 -Spend a few weeks here at her Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold in shatrolled by the time the liran bePriness cottage. 'Wade. Mrs. C. M. Jones, Mrs. anOhwSaudy ccepted with regret, an-d the' Those who are aigprlrc o onfo rn In the severe ele(trical Bud Jones and children were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stapleton vacancy on the Lib'rary Board in, the competitinwl e1 t~ee o ongbdy< mtrmlstMody iht M.amngtos ttndn teaccompanied by Mrs. Morris be referred t-othie Striking scored by threejdsonhebiigsaun wod OomrnlestMtee. nigtisMrwasogcarre aednditheiergeea knweg hvebnhrdtsveate Tupper Johnston had the mis- strawberrv festival at Weslev-Ni of rnotoed to Port Mc-caridýtei enra fotuert .haenhe eo!hi.vllhCaveWenedthe-ricoltoofndth weknd villerl Aprdaio te aiy ndstythirab- in ws er srog.Itba cattie killed by lightning. ening. w ith M r. and M rs. L. V asey. A e tteb r ly p i tib to ' it as piulcs pe krtn 1 s a t d f o r a e o h Mrs. Bud Jones, Douglas and Messrs. Bob Stapletoî and Master Barry Lane spent the couci fr tsefice yan their success at mligfl lcrcsoe h o a :Diane, of Edmonton, arrived Ronnie Robinson left on a weekend in Bowmanville with cucl.r urtî it s fcecevanures At he reen tmeitosehathste here Tuesday evening ta spend imotor trip to Banff and Cal- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray,' n s Proce-Ibeenve ues A te th oldyswthvriu gr n enedy.n duhtr.from the residents who had three young ladieshv n' ~555ta hr a uUh th oldyswt vnou ar nWensd'.anddagtesppqosed the establishment Of ed front North"meln .relatve. îoînMrth and MsRoss i Brown111 twa h hm 0 r Wihtecvsn fth oa r. ana Mrs. Bill Sace Mwr.'weed uo Mrs. roù aCOffee Hro.use in the build- the persons of AuryMoeP. rs m ens h ith s o u s a , p l oa l ýand children w ent ta Belle-, w re w ek nd g ess f Mr-on O ta io Street, no th Cobourg, te a t. f r er M t o i so ' h u e icol nTedy uisaeville Wednesday nighit where and Mrs. Carleton, at their, of King Street, which liad Brighton, andMaiBatg jgoing on holidays or taking they attended the funeral on smercttage.m smeccformerly been a churebh. The luni, Warkworth. FrDra M.a r.EdeCuox obs foro theganimohesummer. Con-ior aiMr letter stated that the under- County there arei recn ai adLn pn h gratulations ta ail those who Thrsd .R.ay f he ranmthrer, Strayistoswrr adMn Mrs. M. R.Neal. Thevreturo- Go. Stapletns were Mrand ~ .~signed residents of this area testants at presetnmî,hldyadweedwt i weescesu iitercas d home Sunday evening, hav- Mrs. Forsythe, Mrs. oue,. hdbenmsfaoal m- Margaret CoombeBraaprns r n r.A ~an abi ofenouagmcn t ig sen tegemandrefnte thead Fanesof shwa4 r ofese the 1wy ouniiLeladaarart Sacleon'CoroxstfaceOay thsewo crn Bttrweek ar. guests of Mr. and 1Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stapleton bytismathe andbycouncilshpdta hr ilb n a a iio eetywt Iuck nexi year! ma' onr. r nxr.Spne o-ý M asng w t sfter B b hed e n rsa M r.Rss t o el- and ev r of enArjax.ability in dealing w ih this additional conte t nfr m is c u n, M s W . M r er consr uin wilh h isnh r a r a d M s i a e n o e e spper guests, Sun- -and othen m atters. This letter each cuny. M . a d M s a k F n n bo nr , stru ct roj ian Ca re. . h M.anIr r-dy, w îh Mr. and Mrs. W allace was signed by Jesse Van Nest,1 bora eetiinshle.nid Wade and Grant attended !Boughen.A piafe Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown the hasebali doubleheader ai, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caswell' .nd oti.he..s. JmesOrono wllBrasBn.Sm olsI omnj entertained the teaching staff mapieLaf Sadim onThul- nd fmiCo Mn Si Broo w. A specianiainiie-ms emsinr iddo fm l ,th Orono arsc ol nd te r d y er oo .and daughters attended îthe, . M . D em psey, Profession- te ed a ai ur n fo k a t i k we K da fo s a e onamhls , a i ba rbe heompe, Mi ss Joyce Campbell, ac- Brown family pinic t the lHubert M. Hooper John Bain ai Engineer, who had been in- ec de m doa yareup eahn s e hvufe un oT e a w vn, t her om ,companlid a couple of girlUhme of Mr. Tom W ilson oni vited ta appear before cou.- sem e l reen eto o tst ns calr ro h re S n T M i s as A e nii e f n e n d s o n m o trft nTt arh e-' u no u r ou r fo s e v n n e a p p î n t e n t s t a O t a r i x e f r m n s t i u t i o s a n o u n c d c i t adi nc st it ete s i m a tdsf o m t e U n t e d o u n î e s i i m rntne w a t i n gr e h i i a u on Friday. A Boughen incîuded Mn and . sidewaîk crithe west side of 'Princess, ta see Otno arvcuc0evcea 11 n Mr. and Mns. R. Bruce visit- Mrs. Jim Kendall, Toronto;A.BuhnildeMradi John Bain who has been Superintendent of the Training School here for' Ontario Street between Nel- Prîncess, ElizabetCrwod oudapeieiliIhr A nnounce ed her aunt Mrs. Pnice, at the ýMr. and Mrs. Jim Boughen several years will be transferred to the new school at Hagersville due ta open in son and Liberty Streets. was and ta get their nm nî~wr e oeitrse Golden Pogh Lde on n a il, Pr Hope; Mr. the fa]]. Mr. Bain has 19 years experience behind hlmn in every facet of the train-' Presnted.'a o u br o -n ok a eoit l Sunda'. afThe Mrs. Adam Stec cmand fam- ing school needs and with every age of boys having varying problems. This1 The different heights of thelworthwhile daiy prd t Mi es D ohy ecr an The]ovlyweaher cmbi- lEizabelhville; Mr. andf wÎ h be especially important ai the new Hagersville sehool that will have two whc i ideal i' - aymmnn o hepoj ed with the holiday toatatraci Mns. Ted Boughen and family, sprt etos n o yugby ne 2adte te o le oswt rontwerea dcuss tedws, the citizens of aur village Orono. eaaescinoefryugby ne12adteohrfrodrby i 1wc.ti ieal wll B.H.S. E ams to heir vajous cofagesking faotrwethedlittied Ilolks B.H.S. xarns o their evinon coitaesmada WenMr. uge on Sun- a particular aptitude for vocational training. 1pointed out that there eould grsaet ak ntedte Th oloii, tdnL;it .ida ee r .Hunking,i A native of Bowmanville Hubert M. Hooper, M.B.E., will be replacing Mr. jalsa be a drainage pnoblem. KENDAdwntthpakDifrt The ollwmgstudnt. o!evening for a really long week- Mi.. and Mrs. Pigden e and' hoanviel e -hîgh Schd o and ere s he ealstas com-' familY, Mr. and Ms EB i er.HejindthEep.metin146atanisdscagefomte ryevtIciîr Tlhhielma.- u ii a as am ow eset uceslTeprjcsi Brcý n aiy sa dthat council ask Mn. Dernp-,'ingodsyeFdanihaiispsodbyheecatnl haveben nreoomcnddhfo a Gereduawearenblelo maemBrceyand amila Oshwa. smasousenasir aihheGaittranc.aIn1947henws1p4m7te ta ssisant nspe- s-y taprspsesatentmateof cntîned fr soe sors.eommrice Selond, ary Scho tleGadu at ilryMn. a kedMs Ti m l Newtonville U.C.W. tor of Reform Institutions. Later he was the first Supeintendent at the Burtch the cst of drainage, and 'fýSaurday morning ok oe Ms in uasy o Thlo maw1 o h a tn te a H. Daî rm leL aken . a iy -i -' T e . . m t h u - Industrial Farm . He transferred to Rideau Industrial Farm in 1956. In 1964 he adjutng the levels îegarding p t id t a t er h do O h wa w s h m u d y H. Wom eadsBali:and MrsHaT'dy School roam WednUivrstydfllwigthis ideak.a r oe porto idt ~duaton te Dpatmnl sea'Bac:M.ndM.T, evening, June 3th, wt an received a Certificate in Correctional Work from McMaster thieritand twng o - was off and some o h am h aiseiyda vn J. Allen, T. Amcs, L. Bakpr,'!Henderson and farrily, Ken- atlendance of 25. President a three-year course. Since 1959, Mr. Hooper bas been Superintendent oft th e estimnate to council in ers had ta wait utlqatrigoIwe r.Gro D.ges, . ifon, D C~. B. DoýiýsLa r n dldan Mrs Mac- Ms odopened the meet- Ontario TanigCentre a a mptna cml, open institution foton ime for it.F next meeting. 0 nine ta milk hei asLnsafhdaTpew D.ggs, . Boîi, CoD1. D-nisake n a-id R. ac-Mr. oo aifor Bamto, omle-lThis was seconded by t.headseatehe ikwiedmotrinheda hr -Mn. and Ms .H nte aldo Mrs. W.mnCew. heae H.6ad 5 ih rgarn directed towards the social,1 Depuly Reeve and carnied. cother ones waitedfrterhm Tedyeeig ~utbelso, . Dpc-,C. El- Lane, LkeJones for the devotional par-t 1acnad eeandtvocaio 16-aingoundg olwtendeprs.AlteonmIeCtg rafs.Tepwrwn ffM.adMs hri oc liott, S. Etcher, G. Falîs3, K. Ont.; Mr. and Mns. Phil Gil- iof Ihe programme. Mrs.ng Jonesg ofeners Gron, .Hanan G.Hancssmer and family, Lake Che- announced a hymn, afier which The annouricement also advised thai Bowmanville born Donald H. Williams Oshawa tîhanked Town Coun- ai quarter ta thre: W loadfmlyo aeiwvst A. Hayes, M. Hendry, J. H-oge-! monng Mrs. McCullough gave a ne- who was with the Training School heî-e for several years before taking oven clBomanfioe'saoin merdnts od ay eng hîchepdecr terp, T. Hughes, S. Jet fery, Mns. W. H. Joncs- and M rs. ' wof chapten three, "Thea ueitedn fIe ulhshol lb raserdbSiceBy a eCravle'Lake Ontaenîs on_____________________________ J. Kilpal.nick, A. Kitson. J. C. M. Jones accompanied Mrs. BblheIe ok1ha as Traiin Sc fte ulhshol ilb raserdt Smo osJIoine tling Oarith Lander, B. Lucas, R. LuIcaS, Carman Connish o! Orono, tabfro - the suybook. Mr als D. anin Shool.cmmnato asosi te r. McFters, . McMuî-- ý,a trouau atea at Warkwhorh.Stapleton, Ms. G. Elliott and Reverend H. Leonard Wilson-i. wo was raised here aid graduated from Bow- commncth alseofsi th at B F RE P U T N eL. Ivat ron, . mo n isRýo, Stuefrdav af ienoo,ishonr r s ons asse lis npu e ma vle H g c o l stanse-e t he De an m nt of Wef re H , n i Law ta set up t is boaid l__ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ 1-I. Mt onE. P V rd. Os od , R oite fmer s ib ie lec Mis Lo- ai ng n pa e.recentlv was Superintendent of the Ontario Training School for Girls at Gait. wl bIlw're t h Perfct, . 1ieka rd . Pt, V naine M cmii, a e -eleu. Thominuesron- rc by M r. W ilson, his wife and five children. have already moved ta Bowmanville Minister Of Municipal Affais C E K O R R C S O S. rinka J. usfrdv, DV. Mrs aaeteDy of Trn rs. Best and a brief business, H Slma-.W.Smesor,1) o aVa.ekn giOf! perîod led by Mrs. Wood. w heie they will again make their home and lie will commute ta Toronto. for approval. This leiten was! Syer, C. Tighe, V VanderiMrs. Cliriton Brown. : Since Dominion Day was an flmuoAamo Meer, P. Vansto>ne, M. Ver-, Mr. and Mns. Jim Caswell next day we hadi an informai On Fniday the excitement1 Comnic i- Saliy Kilmer andI tionbyCuclo Hop 9rg . W ebb, A.werryanudfam ivwnevstos iCnd Quiz" led by Mrs. Ifl sarted ai 6:30 o'clock when dg: 2 Nancy and Prry RitI seconded 'by Councillor Wes itsburgh - C nd an ~. Wthely Saurdy xithMi-. and Mrs.1W. Jones and sang "O Canada" the Children's Costume Parade mu lIen; 3 David Turney. ley Fice. U II Iwith Mrs. Gilmer ai the piano.ce moved off tram the High Western-i Scatty Wnightý Ratepayers Complain Sci f's ui Mrs. G. Elliott îead Ihr-e F r s School grounds led by the and Allan Fogg; 2 Bnyan' A letter from Mrns. Margaret, Deloitte, Plender, Haskins & Selis ipocîns. "Tamoraw", "The Bowmanvîlle Legion Pipe Staintan; 3 Randy Blake. M. Killeen and twa others,' : Family Pocketbook" and "Like' FROM PAGE ONE) "Banid. Spectalons alang the BiylsINlRaeanMr.CBiwsteadMs ' OLG M(coed odprerave with m-homn are now mengcd Hre" in et Ferguson drew the iroule of thc parade ta Me- iyls1NeRayanMs.CBrtsl ndrsj. SLGU Hanes, e tKethJulie Ferguson with a "Bicycle Farrow, who lied asked thal' As a roll. cau, each was ask-'tickets. The pîîzc winners marial Park were delighted by Bujît fan Two"; 2 Rase Shee- two lots in the area he usedî Motet, iel Wtes& ocld ta compose a verse about vienc i1 Mrs.TIrene Terry, Nel- the stirring music of the pipes, lien- 3 Coleen Cooke and Leah for a playgroundi for small1 AT YOUR ANTH DURES Monteith, Rieh, Waters & Co."June"~, the priz'e being waon son Si.,eecc cl ock; 2 miss and were interested by the Woodad h ecdesdcidecmlie ee by Mn. White. Mrs. M. Joncs Kathleen Ferguso,anChuîch Si, iascinating variety of the alikeandwha haredrest hei eny omphereamedationPAh Chartcred Accouintants conucteeaaondei, Modeho!dcci- c erclato t . Nolecostmesai-d th deorat on conduced a ontes, "Mods of lectrc perolator 3 J.Noble-cbicyesesd ahsoecdecoratedcyclsxactlyecagaînseaitthagairequesireq w'hichhchhad Transportation" wiih Mrs. F. R.R. 3. Bowmanville, ec R n Johnston wrras abiycmsaten p arI in he Cstue aradge Comadie ppoîthed t-al-b r e h ' ALAE Montrent Osha%% a Toronto Hamilton Gilmer the winner. The Iucky hroiler; 4 Hl-ad Balson,1 RIhe so wschima artinte.EChstchiPrd e takingb ee a by thedSpein-ale Wido %Inp. eia Clay cup pnize went la Mrs. D. Hampton, set o! onigar.o! the Costume Parade and receivcd free tickets for pop vestigate this malter. The ]ce- 33 KING ST.WBom vIe Windsor W'innipe Regina Calgary Elliott. and other pnizes wene oll rtczdcucl_____________________ Edmonton Prince George 'Vancouver won by Mrs. F. H-endersonI Conîrade Hilda Humphrey Contest. The jcîdges were Mr. and hot dags. iter strogycicze ulii and Mns. Lancaster. 'was the convenor o! the aux~- and Mrs. Joseph Cuddahee, The boath chaiirmen were-» for acting on this recommen--____________________ Gordon IV. Richi, ('.A,, R.l.A. Burt R. Waters, C.A. Lunch was senved during iiary's chlidren*s draw. She Mn. and Mrs. Ed Leslie and Pîush Toys 1, Ross Wright; dation, end refusing thein re-, Oshwa shwa hopin Cetre 72-~57 the social hour. There wiîî vas assisted ai- Saturday ev-,Mi-. ai-d Mrs. Robent Kent. Plush Toys II, Jack Baker; quest. Oshawa Oshae noomeetingstrdu72in7527e nîng by President Dorothyi The prize winners in the Ringi Toss, Bil Kilpatrick; Reeve Sidney Little moved _______ ~hiiday monlhs of Ji d chads. Cait owy five calegonies were: Original, Free Moncy, Keiih Yeo; Over that this letter be ta'bied and' -.- uus.u ndrevr the winning tickets:* i 1, a gnaup of lhree boys, and Under, Zone Commander filed. This was seconded byý doli, Mns. Ecîgene Jonckheene. Robent Tîenney, Paul Martin James Woodward: Refresh- Councilior Hughes, and car-! Orano; 2 fishing nod, reel, and Wayne Martin; 2 Dale rnents, Pepsi-Cola, Bill Launie; ried. tackîe and case, Mns. Gien- IBarret and Biily Scott; 3 Paul Merry - Go - Round, Geonge PALMER OTOR SA ES Osha a Rin k halme Hughes, 3 Ontario St. 'and George Bawen.- Ross; Cnown and Anchor, vd,"a v.r 2 Your Local Authonizcd Dealer for:.A Stan Dunn; Dants, Cliff And- LÀ f VVIns To herson; Blankeis, Don Marris. i PLYMOUTH - DODGE - VALIANTy Comrade Florence KnightQf Ex c t e CHRYSLER - DODGE TRUCKS 1 lHere S tr a ;manx ille cIjadis Auxîliary ta the Rayai Canadian Legion Cities Service (ias, Oil and Lubiîcantq BowllC.Lawn Cdn mn lu aviesy nawl- ýComnade Ada Butler was A sniPnD O 20 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE în luwiteasnusy o n Su- charge of the Auxîliary's Sale Durha'm M. P. Russell C. day-iihthe nnul me'iz. fFHome Bakînç and Conmrnade 1HoneY was elected a membet R YOU PATIS RT QAIT LOWE BROS HOUSE PAINT a Full glosa- oi base -hous paint e Flows on easily and evenly SL'GG. LIST SI». e Stretches the y-e-a-r-s be- twsen painting OUR e Endorsed by Ieading painters PRICE $9*71& -everywhere Mc6regor Hardware U5 KING ST. Mi LIMITED PHONE 623.52j Weri luis1 rnanî 21 , Il y'ear. Soi Werr, in D Schoc thbe f( sumvil A a life ton Ti ber o end, !ahurc Foresi Sur ents John. sister' and h Am, floral t.he e 95 easec RSunda lingtoi Schoo, IBetuhee rone The held1 Chape nesdaý Dugar iSâte Andre mrve! Bethet Brent. J. Dl Il! I I~IIi)~~ white pholograph taken r- irwn-o iiti . a ci iis ie death o! Percy Hooper-,/ W ~l eniby. h lias a narrow light Gqeorge Skelding and family: y oecurred udden 1 ii iI' gray wooden frame, approxi-inCiew avnhe ek resdece uRR.4,Bo- , H mately 30 inohïles high by two cd 111, o Moday due 'J I4' feet wide. The large co]oned M. and Mrs. lion Hope v'ililehonone noth wiI o thetendSTEReLcaNracTRoU STSh '965. 1-e was in iiohi 47Fh pictune of tihe Queen, whic-hswr et Mont Tremblant at- CORPORATION i o! Mi-. and Mrs. Frank oicl hrbr bv he oi -yweed tyfie deceased was bonncnreo h dilisbe Standing o! Eý.B.A. Pte 'arlington Townshuip. He tii-cie foi-a nuînber af yeaî's. Wee League icî o! Juix 5: oPe 91hmridW we a great dfeb ar W. . 1_Pts. 372 Say lSt, 35 Dunlop St., 73 Missbissaga o de o anil ihgratitude to the Legion. il j-,;Newcastle -..-f lToronto terri* rII orme Leie M.Carrwhog'od ta have tihe two flags in Welc'rne............5à i lu ýveT.. th Counicil Chamber," 'le Bac~ksok .... 2 4 4 farier. Mr. Werny was o! ihe ad soation o! t-bel-Orono i 2 2 time nesident o! Darling-cdfldoain fth fine Keda 6 2 kîw~h~p.Hewaaamm- bado yorslf BLleGrssnew photograph portrait of --- 'fshp Hy-oe wUnaited -A adnyusl oBu r Hem Majesty. He asked Pic-î of the Session o! thal ietFeg ni. xrs 3h H w aooa en-î Elizabeth- Ard(en',ç Iughing. lilting, flower-happi' council's thanks to Branch 178' ih. H was lso amei-n of tihe Royal Canadian Legion. f tt Cnaden rde o! frngrnneo, is timpleos.ç n drpnm of summnerime- Deputy Reeve Ross Stevens EL tens. beie ~ - -. moved a voie of thanks t-e MEMORIA L HOSP~r-ITAL~ rvîving eis bis pa- nniî,î s hreez's ioff the finwer fpelas of Grasse 'Branh 178 of the Legion for ~end Garon Jye andjýe (where il all hiegon). We1ar Bie Grass in gay prof usion the Canadian Maiple LeaFlag,i Also aurviving are twa vr rv vr ay hwripwe l Union Jack, e'nd the pictune; O WkVIL s. Ms. . Hor Marin) ¶.(-i nv, ver.- ay:showr i, pwde it of Queen Elizabeth. This was Mrs. G. White (HelenTh spr' il. mist if, spend the suînîmer scne yCucis ln OV I4 N IL .onghueman beutiul; holme Hughes. and caried 1tnibutes, evidence o!ý flawer-hissed in il! Blîîe Grass . .. unanimously. steenl in which the de-ý blossomiiîig now oftfine stores everywher.. Over 2,000 Sitnaturesqo PER SO N S TO BE A D M ITTED d was held, were tios-e, A petitioru under the-ie uo Tyrone United Churoh, IÀcence Aet, from the Bow- îyv School and U.C.W. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY: nn'anviiîe Vote Yffl CSnmttee .Orono Credit Union with 2,014 signatures, was ne- lorate. Township of Dan-1 BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST ceived by council.M U T R PT Y 3.M >1 Staff. Bethesda School,I eration o! Thursday, Octoberý eda Neighbors. and Ty-1 BLUE GRASS DUSTING POWDER 2lst, for the date of a piebis- Effective Il JuIy, 1965, persons, other than emergencies and thge and Distnrict Fniends. - s $ 00f cite under the Ont.ario Liquor . funeral service was wit if ±and Soap - --------Licence Act witku the follow-1 admitted earhy in the niorning and discharged the saine day, mnust cheeýc from the Morris Funeral i l ot: q Aeson i tayonaof el, Bowmaenville, on Wed- BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST 1n wiuein n h n flot later than 3 p. y, June 23rd. Rev. Chris anid Puff-Puff --------_$4 ..50) tihe sale of liquoa- unden a! i conducted the service, dining lounge licence for con-ý ed by Rev. T. W. F. G. R suinption with meais on i- This decision hias been made in the interests of improved service and ude. Interment was un m . w R.I W Iin favor of the sale o! liquor -da Cemetes-y. 1 WJU R Y LO V E L under a lounge licence fori bearers werc Messr s. G. cosmiption an licensed pre-;BOR)0 IET S ý. 1.Brore.J.Cok. 2 KING ST. E. 623-33161 BOWMANVILLE mss"BADO IETR igani, R. Glaspeil and A. Counicillon HLughes moved Iton. _______________________ that the petition be forwarded ___________________________________ T MORE FOR YOUR PAIN T DOLLAR AT