"Oh Tour Leaves This Weekencl Three Happy Prize Winners -Nance Colmer Celebrates JComplet ion of Eîght Years Conducting Tours by Bus Leaving 'Bowmanville on been hired ta take the graup N.Y., Brantford, Acton, Tor.J Saturday morning, June 26th on a tour of the city, and an onto, Markham. Oshawa, Ken- 34 enthusiastie travellers jain- evenîng boat trip around theldal, Hampton, Blackstock and ed the Clmer Tour on a trip!harbour was enjoyed by many Bowmanville. This tour was te the Maritimes. The first;of the group. The folawinglarranged and directed by Mrs. stage of the jaurney was to!day a trip was made te Peg-îNance Colmer and this comn- Psfptreai where they. stayedjgy's Cave, stoppîng enroute atýîng weekend will be the fifti- «Fernight. Having arrived in the Star of the Sea Handicraflieth tour arranged by her, early afternoon, many took Centre at Terrance Bay. Fromihaving started eight yeans ago, advantage of the sightseeing Halifax the group travelled to this week.1 tours available. 'Digby staying at Digby Pines A great deai of planning: Next morning they had alor the night. goes into these tours, ail sight- good view of the site of thel Yarmouth was next on theýseeing and accommodations 1967 Warld's Fair, then on telagenda and after spending and carefuily selected and are Mont Joli ta visit the studio several hours there they board- taken by young and aid alike of Jean Bourgauit the sculp- ed the "Blue Nase" and were,!with samething appealing ta ter, and on ta Riviere du Loup homeward bound, makingail age graups. Modern up-to-' to spend the night. Wth the overnight stops at Bneweldate equipment is used by thef suni shining brightly, next Maine and Burlington Ver-1 Clmer Travel Service and, momning they were on their mont. Tbey arnived in Bow-ithe drivers are caurteous and I way again travelling on l'O manville early Saturday even- ýweII trained. NwBrunswick and Edmund- ing, having spent an enjoyablei As a courtesy service MVrs. Moan. Following the St. John fifteen days. ýClmer also arranged or es- river valley a visit waÏ made Those taking part in the'conts tours for organized et St. Leonard at the Mada- tour were from Eggentsviile, igroups. waaka Weavers, theni further on alter going through a vast,E N N IS K IL E Hartland they crossed the, Mr and Mrs. J. Gardon, Sadler-Scott wedding on Sat-ý world's longest covered bridgelNewmrnaket, were Saturdmyurday at the United Church, thence ta Fredericton for anlevening guests of Mn. andiNestleton. Reception was heId, overnîght stop. !Mrs. A. Sharp. ýat Yelvertan Hall,. Before leaving next day a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tur-ý Mr. and Mrs. Keith McGil rl tour of the cîty and univer- ner, Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs.1:and boys enjoyed a week's! sity was made, then they Frank Dorland wene Sunday holiday in the Omemee dis- followed the scenic river route tea guests at Miss Elsie and trict. ta St. John and stopped ta see Abert Oke. Rev. Victor Bowins and the Reversing Falls. The group Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright, Mrs. E. Bowins of Oak River, checked in the hatel and affer Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, Manitoba, wene recent callers lunch and with the aid of a LawVrence and Betty, were at Mr. and Mns. Gea. Irwin's, guide, a camplete tour of St. guests af Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rodney Irwin enjoyed the weekend in Haldimand Caun- John and Lancaster was en- Clemens, Hampton, in honor ty with some Junior Farmers jayed by aIl. They continued of Brenton's third bithday. rom this district. on the next day ta view the1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy* McGill, Mir Ross and Frank ILee, TFidal Bore at Moncton and seelMr. and Mrs. Keith McGill and Ohýawr udydne the famous Magnetic Hill boys, attended the McGill pic- saaofwereSnd r.ay din where quite a crowd gathered nic on Saturday at Peterbor- guest f nrndMs la ta watch the bus caast up hili. augh. Werr. Brh e nTr One of the sayîngs about the Mr. and Mrs. Burnie Moses. Mros Ben th Dento n do Magnetic Hill is that it will Oshawa, were Sunday visitons Mrs. R. J. Ormiston. pull the nails out a! your at Mn. and Mrs. L. Lamb. M.adMs ly ehc ahoe. Afer unchandJour-* Misses Kathryn Holly, Pet-an Bil rieying on ta Cape Tormentine erborough, and Susan Lee, S caa vstrbaroughr.wene n- &Il boarded the ferry ta cross Oshawa, were last weekvît-na visit onsofMnan ta Prince Edward Island whene ors o issSnr n Mrý-. S. R. Pethick. a two day stopover nt Char- Sharon and brotherJae Mrs. IreneMuryToot lottetown had been anranged. Wenry. J MssS Gerdine Snoek, Bowman - While in P.E.I. Pveryone en- Sonry Miss. F. Beckett is in vle n n r ly Ashton and Ronald, Haydon, Joyed visiting such places as the Bowmanville Memorial Mr. James A. Werny, were the Woodleîgh Replicas, Anne Hospital. Sudydne Wsso r of Green Gables homestead, Mns. Laura Carlson, Livon- Sna innget !M Brackley and C ave n di sh ia, Michigan, is holidaying and Mrs. E. A. Wenny. Beaches. In the evening, many with Mn. and Mrs. C. Avery's. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry enjoyed the performance giv- Mr. and Mns. Ralph Vitue and Betty Jane were Sunday ý en by the Jubilee Singers at and Judy were Sunday even- evening dinnen guests of Dr. the opening o! the new Con- ing visitars at Mn.arr. and Mrs dl.Clr WeyW- federation Centre in Chariot- Allan Matin's. Bowmanviile. Miss Ruth Pethick enjoyed tetown. Mn. and Mrs. Ed Cox, Is- the weekend with Mn. and Leavîng P.E.1. nt Wood Is- lington, were recent visitons Mrs. W. Griffin, Heathen and lands and crossing by ferry with Mrs. F. Toms. Dale, at their cottage Cordova ta Caribou N~.S., an unforget- Miss Dorothy Waiters, Osh-' Lake. $able visit was made at awa, spent last week with Mr. and Mns. L. Ashton and ,ustico tr,' lobsten process- Miss Sandra Werry. Ronald, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. SIng plant.'>I çother stop was Mr. and Mns. 0. C. Ashton, R. j. Ormiston, had a picnic ade at .Mftîgosh then on ta Miss Lois Ashton visited withwihhenatMn.SCad Ç ape Breton where they were Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Mrs. weîtPotHpinhonc >e1comned by the skirl of the Rodman and Mn. and Mrs. I. elaPotHpinhorf -agpipes aften crassing the Traveli, Oshawa. . hrs.brayMsadNw Canso Causeway. Aften din- Mns. Edna Contes, and Ms Mrs. Murray Musnttad, ew-n ner at Baddeck a trip was Edna McKennam, Rochester, mant, Mr.nt theweeakeDr made ta the Alexander Gra- daughten and granddaughterndt n n M.FakDn harm Bell inuseum for a guid- of Daniel Burmasten, wre Mrs onSemns ta ed tour. Staying at Baddeck necent callers at Mn. and Mns. few ast rs. J es SemnsenVan for two days gave ample time S. R. Pethick's. wdy ihMs es a for a leisurely trip anound the Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Ayne Nest at Potash Lake. Cabot Trail with many stops and family, Bowmanville, &long the way. The Cahot wene Wednesday evening din- < Trail has magnificent scenery. nen guests of Mn. and Mns. S LN The next stop was at Hali- Allen Werry. fax where a local bus had Mns. F. Toms attended the The Trnntjhlv meeting rof thei JUST ARRIVED! New '66 Wallpapers Pre.pasted . 6 . ready to apply 1 Sec this large selection of Modern Patterns and Designs - AT - ABERNETHY'S "Vour Decorating Headquarters" More than 70 years of experience to assist you with decorating problems! 33 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE GIRLS LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING JOB? TELEPHONE OPERATING 9%fers a real opportunity you are trained for important work in easy, ifiteresting steps *PA1D WHILE TRAINING *REGULAR RAISES *OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT *GRADE XI OR BETTER PREFERRED APPLY NOW THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 0F CANADA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 64 KING ST. E. OSHAWA S.12 A.M. and1 'p W. .bas been ohanged f rnm Aug. l2th ta Au*g. 9th, for thi.s . month. Rev. C. Catto used the Fi! tii Comarnandment, "Honour Thy Fathen and Thy Mother" for his interesting sermon, Sun- ' day, July 25th. Sunday, Aug. lst, will e.i~ the last chuq-oh service tî lI . September 5th. Sincene congratulation,,ta-; t. Mn. and Mr.-. on. Broome (nee Westlake) who were married in Eldad United . . .'. . Chu rch, Saturday evenng, '. '-. Mn. E. Taylor, Mr,. and Mrs, E. Cryderman, the Ross Cry- dermans, the Bruce Taylors, the Don Taylons and Mrs. El- me Freita'g, Oshawa, enjoyed the Taylor Picnic et Cant. wright Park on Saturdav i1 Little Mi% Pauline Taylor spent a week's holideys wîth Mn. and Mirs. E. Thornton, . Millbrook. Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor..4.... . and famifly called on Mn. and Mrs. W. J. Fenrguson, Ennis- Mn. and Ms-s. Gordon Leask have theïr gnanddaughtenr, lit- tie Miss Lois Stocks, Bnook- yw5r lin, ta spend soine holidays .. with them. pMessrs. Ken and Bnian Knox.. and Ken Ashton spent last weekend in Halimand Coun- ty, on Lake Erie, with some, Mn. a Jndirs.TmeBer. These three young people were thrilled and ex- Mr.!anMrivs Tmwiakr cited to be winners of dolis and a dog during the H. Couch, Bowinanvifle. Lions Carnival on Satunday evening. This was one Mr. James Baker spent lest of the mast popular booths on the grounds. They are, weekend with Mn. and Mns. from top ta battom, Penny Bnyan, Downsview, who Barry Cowling, Bow*manville. was ihhrfml asn hog onadhp Misses Helen Baker and ihhmfmiypsigtrug onadhp Ceila Scrawchuck, Toronto,j pened ta stop at the carnival, Anne Kent and Ricky1 spent the weekend with thel James, bth of Bowmanville. Tom Bakers. M. and Murs. James TSp Langmaid wr ud taLtes th e Editor son, ity ite recently guests wituh Miss Pearl Leach ~ wit.h Mn. and Mrs. W. Pan- and Mns. Edlith Leach. rinder. Ms-. and Mrs. Bruce Tink' 4 Selkirk Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Jack I.ange and !amily attended the Ormi- Leamington, Ont. and Janet, Bowmanville, wene ton picnic et Mr. Bruce Ormi- Jîuy 25, 1965 Sunday visitons with Mn. and ston's, Columbus, on Sunday. Th, Canadien St.tesan, Mns. W. Parrindeî-. Mn. and Mns. Harold Potten Bowmanville, Ont. Mm. Olive Norrish, Bow- end famîly, Hampton, visited Dean Sirs: manville, Ms-s. Nelson Chtatin, w;ith Mn. and Mrs. Alex Pot- 7%ank you very nuch for lng Island City, New 1okter. the pdictograpêis of Miss Mrs. Tom He'wston, 01ilia.Mn. and Mns. Maurice fBic- Ruby Bragg's retirement Mn. Nelson Robbins and Missi kle and family, Oshawa, Mn. pres entation ttîat you so Thelma Rabbins, fowmian- Ilsaac Hardy and Stanley wene graciously sent ta me. ville, visited with Mns. N.' Sunday cai.iens with Mr. and I was ves-y delighted to Wotten and Francis. IMr. Joe Snowden. get them and will treasure Mr. and Mrs. C. Redman Mr. and Mms. George Knox themn very mucti. They are and Barbar-a, Hamiltonsennt and faniily visited Miss H. veny goiand arrived safe- tihe weekend with Mn. and Dechent at her cottage, Lake ly. Mrs. Lloyd Broonie and fam-'Seugo, on Sunday. Your papei- keeps me in- ily. Other visitons were MnZ . a nd Mns. R.ay Smi,.h' fonmed concerning the fri- and Mrs. Ro&es Bi-omeen and family, Milton, Mr. and ends, etc., that are living in Mn.andMn.HoardBna>, Mrs. As-chie Scott, Aurora, Mn. that area and 1 look forward of Toronto. iand Mes. f. Monison, Miss each week to neceîving the Mn..end Mr%. Russell VicelHelen Raey. Taronto, Ms-s. W.; edition and in seeing what Ivisited Mr-, and Mrs. Roy R. Cronas-, Georgetown, Mrs. is on has been happening in Pereman et their cottage i Howard Brown, Kedron, Mr.f owmanviile and its neigh- Bobcaygeon and Mms. George Harper, borhood. Thanks again for Mr. and Ms-s. Leslie Colla-' Utica, and Ms-s. George Gib- your kindness. cutt. Maple Grove. Mise Rîlda son. 'Taunton. visited with Sincerely yours, Hockaday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'Mr. and Mrs. Clasence Vice. IMn..Georze Dobbins. Ontario Grown Crisp Ont. Grown Fresh Green Top CELERY STALKS 3RF29c (ARROIS op 3bchs29c. Ail merchandise lu guaranteed to give 100%0 satifation. 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