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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Oct 1965, p. 11

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r) j '-4 se]ve I -"-,-..,..'".,,, mm oe.' .-ýi U.C.W. ladies please note 2 -z10 O SUPE STANLES .0Y i L Ywould preter te trade, and s Bow at this time, there is very litt!e B wing meeting which this month wilI 9 I b9 BAN AersolDeoorat sug. ist. ~to8 < e ffer in the way et a second be held on Thursday, Octoben: h s o p . T o th o sc w îîe . N e u a T he F i fo llo w n - 4t . n te ad o h l t in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BAN Aerosol Deodrant ------- 88have bnouglt in items. or who1 is a list cyf the top bowlers the C. E. Hall at 8:00 p.m. afenN.1G have promised te do so, the for the week ending Satumday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bald- Reg. Pi,o ahorla 1e.I rae,2lô BANTR N--- --------- sug. lst 150 139 'i rswill be pieased te re. Octobem. 2nd.- wnWaterford. spent the AIS O A R PS2sS it4 another way, possihly at the ov7er - Francis Tufford 256, Mrs. L. C. Snowden and Mr. ________Il____ LUKILIDIN Di12" sS ugg. list 1.09 amena when praclicea and Me.mnil Henrv 236, Gary Fer- Bob Snowden. Tbey aise visit- g-ines gel underwav". get 229, George Glanville 226. cd their cousins. Mr-. and Mrs. JS akrRg Pi.al 6 AVE I & IO E D A ED IN 105 -- -sg, is 29 ~ 59 4 uStl under old business, the Ladies' League - 200 and John Huband, Oshawa. Mr g.lst295qetien amese regamdieg the over - Colleen Pickering 315, and Mms. Sain Castle, Peler. PUMPKIN PIE fuisinchpe49< Deteberdanc, secs00d"s Pmnis267-Doa-Y--gm--o--rs L.C. 2owdn9aAssociation calering te tle Beverley Lake 272, Eleanor boroughi, were Sunday callers Purex (White or Coloured) Reg. Prica pkg 3lc - SAVE li ~4the Artificial Ice Association. 245, Dianne Laegstaff 2.18, Mr. Bob Snowden. T ,PEE I c oz ----- -------------U- uga.Onsta.2moti)gna ilio wast \ascided MarnyasPoster Be221 MajrBettyndMas.e.rCMn.y andETTMSsE.pH. CooÀ6ne legC hR ve oceLET TISSUE, 20 LllanFaro 25,Kafad2snoonv er 7ndy SALE Dal FENMITLAAIV----s ig ist .98 each donate a dollar towands tfiv Mercer 214. Mincie Tay- visitons with bis mother, Mrs lo 0. lnheCoey tGreen FAB DETERGENT oientc AVE4e N 15.6SO 09 lte ceat, make up the lunch, ioCh0.ilanhe ooeyai AV 15 ON8-B. AG ~~ 4 ~and charge the A.I.A. a smaîl Thumsdav Mixed League - Acres Nursing Home, Tren-. k~.Qalt PCA À vrwslf rm h olr26.ar érgr23 r Mm. and Mrs. F. G. Crosby, PTOT ES42-ozfn 'qdntoswudb de oDba 2.MblLws25 Islingtoc, and Mrs. Chas.' Choice QualitySPCA LYPSYL, -------------sugg. IEst .43 9 teHce ohr'fns.HryMIy29 ai.nGould, Uxbnidge, vislted wit iiflhA 4 Mm-pojc en so-Cuh23,LraAdi 2,Ns. R. R. Stevens andMr PPE S61-oztn8ç soe yth ...isawe- oohlhiny24 and Mrs. H. J. Brooks. A&P Fancy Quality PECIAU _______ C ly ug Is 5 bino n h okyFda ie ege-20Mm-s. Sterling Squarebrigga ru th4ersmn ot.Eey mly23 Stn elttetown, P.E.., spent Tues- WAC FORTIU AD EACH W E From the membens at the Pwl 2,TayEbe day and Wednesday of Isat »an UfGM à umw~ a3-. A 1LEBA BOWMAVIL4 meeting, the finst few cights 228, Albelt' Pearce 227. Stan week with ber hmotIher and N'EWCASTLE were laken cane ot. but the Allun 296, Ruth Coucli 218, wite, Mm. and Mrs. Steve A ~' I ff IJACKSN'S STRE ioiisoi'snnuç SORE 4 elp cf othens ton the bootlIMarilyn Coucli 213, Mcmril Doyle and fanîily, aisn Mmmr! U i s.iI: ON" BUC TOR j]USol,, I)iU Siol A would be appreciated. TheHenmy 213, Mabel Peance 210, Cecil Jeffemy, Mran r. ALEX - ~~telephone committee is te con-1 Ben Hoogkamp 209, Doreen Walter DaorleReb e;e;E ibl .M 1CR RI.UUU OSONO4 tact membens negarding the, Nesbitt 205. Tuesday last viitons at bis _fr pqRlLfdollar donation, and te give' Junior Leagzue - 200 and, brothcm's, Mr. and Mm-a Steve Alli P,4a his W Ad Gssaaanted Throuh ew .Mg'v PARNACY 4 them the details cf the bingo nver- Gary Forget 299. Mike D3oyle. Sand Mns. Leali' Gar-1 -là,_Ah. At thi- lime, the meeting N on'r,le adies - 200 wooe Oakvmil. wene alun- Sadjouxned. land aver - Jean' Hall 200., day visitors witi Mr.ad, Mia.Ste~en effry. OnIThe Canadian Statesman oxavle c. 95 i MonrrbdayteMrs. n yJones, A A ~Wales, Mr. andzM.ra.Cci <IL £1 ~MorrisorI, and Mra. Owenwi u vIE ,,. lf<a ZZ1 lewcastle Nicholas, Bownanville, were W E /WIIIV (h I P?" I ~~~~ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- The annual fowl supprhl ...meiga .d~ MmIm tIJ, dtr o i l n Pe o a phen Jeffery. on Wednesdav, Septebe29Hdîwer ewa gus Mn. Bnoe Tiison, IditorPhone 987.4213 c o i i a a ~ 'rson M . an M M. Goodlnur lwas vrysatisfactonybt o pae. Ms kos i phy and to1 western Sregional res.ident nsor v sitorsd witih is sister, M rit o e who attended. As u al C b rg U .W e by e k i Whitney's mother, Mrs. Hazel 0f interest to many in the and scenic sights, and Intend'and Mrs. Charles Hancochiail, who were ablean villgeasaitheed Mr. and Mm-s. Edwin Lewis ble t the r aug te a d v ll ge, wa t e w dd ng t- te one day use this m aerial l O ekv îfle. w it i s preparation a d s r - c t a a x st d w t r her husband, Mr. and Mrs. G. tended by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce l for a book. MrFratOlff, uf-next man n e the plceduin heweked ~~5<r,çj~j~~f B ccircl i~~eC icIeS têj ~~Smith, th:ir daughter Linda Tilison on Saturday at Elora, ý Mr. Terry Masters bas leU iîe wa arcetvstr asptnodr.M.DkeTh and her fiance Mr. Ken Suth- when Lynda Marie, daughter 'Glen Rae Dairy aller man'ilwsa cn Mrs. F redR.as pt h renlanearal ihtbom erland, Bancroft; their daugh- of the former chief of police!years of service with d Ln h he eruspSatevens.ngt~ tJane adson Ca.Mnà.îof Newcastle and Mrs. Arthur!Dairy. A few of bis custom. dModM Cj t e n ughtred ar~~dr.W .Ncoso h siser ndherhun cRndai, asmariedtoRalh ers who have appreciated his'seli and family were Saturday !Nic1hoIs stppi kehreradcntnesl band and familyfri WestlAllan Rogers. Lynda and cheerfulness and his good- Visitors with her sister, Mn.1whie som were waiigf soibai h c t t 'HlMr. and Mrs. D. Ibbet-lRalphi will make their home natured way of greeting the and Mrs. Eic Freeborn and room t te tables. 'lebgnbomn hnfu W h en W ecif b r I N f B d son, and a cousin andnhis wife,!in Fergus. hilghdre, aherd rcntyat famnjîv also called on auntýmittee in charge ofpan'i as dh bone Chatton and son, Oshawa; Mr. Rivers of Calgary and Bli their appreciation, and offered rav MeKmnnon, Cambray. TheiHettr Darke, Kennet i~od Oengtrcnl # Newcastle -- The regularlhe had written a letter and1back and forth. Yet, their.and Mrs. Chas. Hazzard,'Osha- IStiff. Fort William. Travell- 'himn best wishes in bis new job 1>m la redplofast ear d e gr l and G oe c hemsti ve , ne e inonthly meeting of the Schoolreceived word that the cern- distance to andi from chool wa. and M. and Mn. Bruce ing in a covered wagon from as salesman with Robsnh iii bc returning home' b<o's asisted wîth wiigi a .reo n ita Board was held on Monday pany would send down a man was considerablY shorter than Tilison. Calgary to Halifax, these menMotors. A befitting gift, theyhî e. wle iehdksiindrnnn rrns evenîng, at the Public Schnol. to discuss the situation wi/. most. Mr. Munro feit that an had covered hundreds f miles!'chose a pen, and hnpehe sths eek atedCIriewc n's o-anmeid r n ed Bgie The members, George Chard, lthe tenchers. To date. no one.hour and a hall lunch time to their stop at Garnet Rick- 'able to ogn p e ny cus theCiçe hid !gS cas h ex -. Mn and Mrs. S. Brereton were has arnived. was fer too long for children ard's farrm when the Newcastle ;ers with il. mn utm Mr. and Mrs. A. Tenthorey,'çfree ilit chldn aesaite rnd ar intdt M absent. Under new business, it was just to bc sitting idie in the C b N e s Edtr neriwe hem.Th' "pital, Toronto. is hard toaestnmate the' Nichofs'the vlew this The Chairman. John Rick-reported that the teacherschool, or racng about on the manage 201 miles a day, but net oes t e arntrîdet a on- 'Amable, spent ugteweeand us-ticwkesrs cld. ot c ________ aecretary, dfo nte d Barchardplan an Open House somes cbool grounds. W hen there Newcastle - The Newcastle near that w hen tounists bail Drug St r ,p o e te b l on , M . a d rs C. B r.g e ri d ut t j teepy rter minutes oi time during the fail. No date: was a good reason, sucb as; lat A and B Cub packs met hern down to talk. "but this 'wonth Store, povete wh elheOn ad. M r. Mms. . rr. greetsufie ut i leasV TTT th etM. R meeting. These is set, but prebably late Octo- very wet weather he or the again on Menday evening, with'ýis alright', said Mr. Rivers, 'three winnens were announced Serge Ten'thorey. Tononto, many familiar faces fo hLnLJ wereappovep asreadebe arsaryeNoembrberl earhrsaoullovrlokvths.ergodwatendnceeweveeetsadwmdelanylos wee. Te cntet wa viite Mr sndMrs C.Bar. srroudinwditrit aswtl Mrnan MadeG.Bron ay i Mîînro, principlebe the timT.e A m3tien xva made and Mbreechums, Robbieaow- good friend this waytrand gave bis report. Scbool was Mr. Munro has decided to passed hv the board ln stand, ry, and brothers John and Alan;jmight hav'e bv-passed a lot of Ssn soredo, rincyathec hShtaeffAeraiMn.as and ndrs.ee Lem, Nobrthey,1as morne frein Toronto inocdludthe-. Ros.sr. ndOshawLsa, were recertenfrnt Tron open 18 days durinig Septem-,Ieave the Library Board, and behind the staff with their!Ernard, were invested thatlinterestingZ things had itlfnOt Shaeffer pen and pencil sets on Mr. and Mrm. C. Barr. ber, the enrolment at the last'as one cf the School Beard'a!lunch rmcm regulation, agree-ýnight. A good many retunnedîbeen for some cf these talks".wrginteMsb Wie, DntfrtGuds Tee eeovr.laiuntnBow. day of the month was 265. representativcs he gave them ýing that it is tocn long for'their camp papers with parents!People have heen kind and r ie eMrsaWieJDnt ogtGie n' Tee eeoyr5 Since the start cf school, threc advancc notice to let them children to sit idie. And put-,signatures of approval, and 'quite interestecd. They have )'who won first prize. Second1 Brownies Euchre Party in tZ se ihnol on Sunday.Fe- r.W ewme iý and four have transfered ut. Mr. Muno askpd the feel- they've eaten is also tou long registration lie. This ee m ust'them as souvenirs. They don't w s N r a iîo and thirdC. ç.E Hall laer in Ocab r c s sand s upp b h n- M. a d M s al P n e d Thes luky innes nw hve wme undv viitos Wîhers were present fo thrM.Kles atil.onSt Pencentage attendance for the ing cf the Bocard as to lunch on the school grounds when bc paid by, and ne laten tbannice them, but take whatevc hthe uwirnnes ae n he! ber ser nd hu vi nd, rsw first of the month uir rdveeig Ynointh was 97.33. Business roorn privileges. Somne child- te rntspevsd coe7ltLtepolefe h'ew rh natina onest, whereinthe r i e and r.M A usemand cldaZin from the la-t meeting conemn- ren. hnringing in their lunch, tWorld communion.Ocobe 1th.thserviceel hev'r wrsh ntioaland M, her tey. iDNormann Wrldcomunonse ___the___ rin opoiaeta- thatitn mreason e te ak Deug Wallon asked if the Several Cubs received their: and this is thrir ývax' cfr Put-.have a chance te win a Honda lde rs.A.l n.her ou ieldnypoalwre atrdy v, 'vices. Mr. Miiero rpre httailwsonfrte aFk, hase a wneath this yean formanv were presented with;Thcy have ,heehrss and .rst prize or for second anlprizce a portable television set.r n~fin n .Bok i lî fte ecm hre TR risnadfm1' :Reemrance Da,,.Il ba, ai- hd,,, that xer, due th,,, is dg ht ls eensueG1dludteohcfyo. cfToono hldteofteranandthCoric. vmeSînavevd aYs been donc in the past, wiib new ules on swimmingîbe enoiein9 thetrip. Bofore Mrs. W. J. Hoekin and ber ommnion sroc.wao- ighdt heir te aevnor fi n ussc n n P redictïin On Tree and l ogmeigadg guet~~tidaisne' LC. Hcklho served on Sunday. Mrs. Vir joved a hapy turmeeBy is consllnan hs udy asIlRon is stationed at Goose Bay, Mansr.e n niiy a d rtheWeeedtiLs't een tM wreith. wr e aetjcm eatransport truck driver. They 1tbnseretf oinTtaking aduin te e Theré being ne futher madle out, and it was stnessed wanted te sec Canada, and spcil ous United Church, Bowmanvilie, close their cottage frt&Ca.Pnadn ad M (ornees.toilPassr A fterizedthatthie parents be given teywanted te share their ýSt- lbarPBod n MpChurchUitd Mms. MssClr te Mpl roe Untd eso. MisCam aneGrt Cmro recm and Mm.c and Mdnhemeein tes..BysHecttourie1nowlong n oter, cely nowie.Barar adtter CurhbandMr ad rs ajute.th wnhl eoesvntruh hitrpte. todaughtens will nemain retig anu njre ~ hall before seven, ugh this tnp thMy.have CeoseLawrenre Darke were in Tomntefrfîsna hi e l'lcinteeengte.tae ayfilms, of histonic .Ba' White were Sunday aftemnonn the latter part of thewekes 1~J~lc nteevnnt e mn Mrs. H. C. Dennis spent lest i ready te ]cave by seven. Some, weekend with hier son and bis calems o Mra r. Harold Mns. Clarence Nichel ok B irth ay Pa tiesButton Clu b rides for the two packs, but'Scout ivM others Ohw. 2t, Mrs. Harold White, Elizabeth- Wednesday night e utl U pacstemrent hvccaedteose are m.ad r. IPoladSednWaao.ad n adc a hefwlsuprvnEilyele.GMc Cn N cateSaturday know much about prunîng seoIg1WOt Wednesday eveoing, ---- - . hnse et evening guests at Mns. Marie t he enly way be couid prun'e i-iH ubs, leaders and assistants, H _______________________________________H.____C._ Gartshore's were, Mrs. Sain il, was down close te the as Birtae 4hgong e Cmp lp DL.ef raY fennis attended a shewer for Powell, Donnene Powell, Erie ground but Mms. Gatshnre de- 'Transportation for thern wîll y er granddaughten, Miss Linda Wicks, Mm. and Mns. Jack claned she was net going te Newcastle:--'FThe September be appreciated. ~('.~ Pollard, at the home cf Mns. - Crago, Fero, Ronald and Lel- have the grand old shade tree meeting of the Pioncer But- Camp-- OIIlt ~Deug Low, Courtice. and Crago, Providence, Mrs. cut down,. prune or ne prune,ý ton Club was beld at the, Anothen yestenyear news- Emma Marsden and Mn.,spray ornon spray, gcod apples home cf Mms. Wilson, Ce-! Letters to the Editor Newcastle ---FThc Scout. paper was loaned te us lest George Kempthemne. Bownnan- or poor apples. bourg, on Monday aftemnoon. Mothens' Auxiiiamy hcid their week. It's one owned by Mns. ville and Mms. Edna Selby. Weli, trange te say th, Sept. 27th. There wene 18 Newcastle. Ontario, meeting in the uîpstains hall.Cliff Flintoff. printed back onA This family gathering was PwnsThtB"dcie çbm present frein oh-' October 4th, 1965 ;of the Commnunity Hall on'Thursday, March 20th, 1919, in honor cf Mrs. Jack CragoUbigWoe.Pr fr:Tpdy etbe 8h(n rgtonherntae and Mrs. Itonald Crago whoseotberwise, for on the next day, w.UbigWoePr ettrteteNecste Tensy, eptelmbe 28th.lre d thet on dthe fopg birthdays arc on the samie day Sunday, about neon, inteHpBlioe ae ir:Mmbn wee ecoed yWmehe edngdaisf beiglit of the terrible wind, cmft and Janetville. Da m the president, Mrs. J. Wnîrght, the Powell-Parker wedding. in arl Otobr.Re: Anonymous "2". !an she intmodured herseif and'They are Mn. and Mns. Ed uin g ly toer.enn downm came the entire south Special displays for the Wbat kind cf a persan is others te the new members, Powell, and the parents of niingthevrei n g pmanye hait of the tnee, with the trunk meeting were cards of -,mcikev it wbe would, even joking- an nie hint teda Mrs. Flintoff. A most inter- (aids)we - hown cf New- brk1of gta hegon.paiadbton aewtil,.pak af hanning "kids"ý? eften as thev weme able te.' esting write-up included dle- cestie and among thein were An- twsntGog Ws-tomtmas Perbalps the eighth uine cf 'New membens xveme a must tails cf the silver wedding an- a few of the aId Spy appleington cithen who "eut dewn As this was the sixth bis, or ber, pocin descnibes lte kecp the interest going. nivensany et Mr. and Mrs. A. tree in Mrs. Gartshone's yard ithe nId apple tree." Se now bithday of the club, eachý theinseif te a "T". Quote-1 Foliowing the Scout Moth- A. Colwill, parents et Mn. showing the tree in blossom)r, it is ne more. ienmben hrought an fextla! the eighth line cf last week's !ens' Prayer and Prmrise, the'Inwin Colwill, R.R. 2 New- enow and ice covered in winten At the close of the eveniog card cf six buttons whirh poem by Anonymoîus 2, Iminutes cf the last meeting castie. News frein the Lake etc. The men present saîd the a delicicus lunch was senved weme especiallY nice and veny. "Hcly cow, theme's plenty of were ead by the secretary, Shone congratulated Mn. and tree needed pnuning and that and al prescrnt expressed the attractive. jackasses living hene now." ýMrs. R. Allun. Fellowing the Mrs. Samuel Powell on their Il should bc spnayed an that wishi that many more such' At the close cf the meetin., It could be that it's a per- collection, buis were present- finst bore, a son. Just as Gr d ..A Ivn R ad ,V the apples rouitd be used. Onebirthday celebratiens would a delicieus lunch was serve( .!son wbo hbas mi,%.sed a great Md and the treasurer's report'council sems to bc faced with irin remankeçl that he dîd net'be held for the bonored couple., Included n it was a birthday' deal out cf lite. OR one wa S given by Mns. L. Mikies. an animal hy-law today, se cakesen now the club lias, who is balking on payng Absnt from the meeting, but!they, were way back then, fBROAD-MINDED embarked on is fith vean cf, Sehool Tax.iedg in ber report, Mrs. S. ýwhen Clerk H. C. Bonathan kind f a erso are"Happy Pioner Buttonng. OR one who had forgot- 'Powell l'ad listed the ames and Reeve J. Coulson placed RESI3E Frcm Anonymous 1i b Anonymous 2, ten they were a child tem- f Cubs, Scouts and members a notice in the paper f the Nwreally,. what kn fapro r you? Coue, cncif the auxilianv who liad re- proposed by-law te icn UKY A littie joke just meant for fun, Hionor Co ple tn tihe icys and handships 1~ A Scout Mothers' Conferece large on the streets cf New-' Taken te heart by some son-of-a-gun. 1 bis or ler parents xvent ýi being held in Toronto on castie. This paper was called If the animais smelI, 1 have a solution, Q l ithnough te trv and raise 'Tuesdav the 26th, and one in "'The Independent" and pub- F~ ~ mâ O n ilv r hm, r hr t beomea Bellèville on Saturday, Nov- lished by L. B. Davidson.K I e 'ry city living with its air pollution. i le im o e t eo e eme 6h Tee r panc Lte ndvrsswrten' UIIUf EKI J 7 ¶ Astebnnngte idai Ihvetosy,*proper citizen. tthn b,________________are________________anverses_______ AsI ann hekdalIhaet ,1anm net ashamcd of my t bing new ideas te the aux-, in regards tee new animal ______________________ 15 remember that we ail were kids one day. foursens on y nane, hy any and to offer any help:by-law, and any funther let- i ae yu? nonmou 2? if an auxiliary wishes it. Mrs. ters te the editor are always You say there are jackasses living here toc, Nareste A e e in ( ns. Mriyn Walt2n Miklos oftered te attenld Ton- welcome, but tbey must have Were you including yourself in that crew? iwhich ne deubt will long be Newcastle, Ontan'o ie.ot saN cs0edlgt orsintr nte.I As to pigs and cows I made ne mention, remembered by' Mr. adMs _______ _i h eeal e and Mrs. yo hoeno elty To cause any trouble was NOT *my intention. Ken Whitney, Beaver St., was L. Stephenson said she would identity be known by every A littie smile, a laugh, a grin, Saturday evening, Octeben 2nd. goaI eeaet elvle nw ilte rn twt Fat hehoe fr and ocrey - It w a stressed that if more ne came at ail, or a fictitious < Was al tht wa meat; I thata si? ~ ~t Hivionerswould go, thev %wotld preeone if you desire, but please MOEH AS To animais and kids, some people are inean, ýMrs. GreSmtOo adit. A motion xvas passed te sign your camne te the letter. SOE What do these folks sheli eut on Hallowe'en? iail arrived at one time at the P an Prouect pav registration fees. Our friends and neiglibours . Whitney home te surprise Money was raised by the in Memonial Hospital, Bow- Farmi animais in town; here 1 toc draw the ine, e couple and offer thi Auxiliary te help defray somne manville, this week are: Mrs. SHANK PO TN But a chiid with TWO budgies; in my bock that's fine, congratulations and best wmh- fr S ason of the cesta for Cuhs attend- Mary Alldread, Mm. Dan Ber-P RT N Wer fo s nesoalea om epl hik s nte on fthm Nwatl he ngua eg Cu 'Cap. inc laXin-nrd M. oh Dvi,-r 44 f7

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