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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Mar 1967, p. 5

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clostly love and sacrifice. The The Canadia ttsaBwavle a.2,16 Mayor 0f ficially Opens New Flags Flying at Castie Hotel Opening offring in aid of Port Perry's____________ new hospital wasgterdby Mess .Davidson (=reby-iea ho a elatn-D o s eh terian), Peter Kcumg((4J d. Mr. McCyadtecid ol1c), George Wole (Angli ren's choir.rmKedla-Iryheaond e ran), and Jim Gray (United sisted and terfn ui ialsac? Renovated Castie Hotel f Cadmus. Mrs. Roy Corden was greatIy prcae.RvA3bnte spcoo The amenities of the Caste King Street at the corner of "This fine Caste lotel is Amessagdnse r ur Rotel are now being erjoyed. Division Street, is absolute- really like a competiy new Thmson (United) was choir* to the Colosa.NctSnAdwltrthtems dai This most attractive hotel, con- lY up-to-date. The owners, Mr. hotel. It wilI ea astto leader. Chairs were placed in day Mrs. Jm Cselwl ae ed odpr vemiently situated uptown on and Mrs. Thomas Maryglad, the community," Mayor Hobbs every available corner of the assist withspiamsi. AdilUcwgtofwne are being cornxendcd by dcclared. Before cutting the church to accommodate the What la thiseegnlaltdfrnryhat everybody visiting the Castie red satin ribbon Mayor Hôbbs vast congregation which seeni- iught beforem ys ,Hotel for the wonderful tranis- extendcd bis best wishes to cd thrillcd with Uic unitT. Acou tnig~«ial"-Ge le , ~formation made by Uic exten- Mr. and Mrn. Maryglad for ttrcu sive renovation of the prem- an outstanding and continued Miss Priest, Bellevile setCrying eut,"upieLs er oc elnl is.success. Friday night with Mrs GjI OtrjVea.d e A Sc t an r .J. A. John- W hat is this a p ai gt e pe k f 8, 6 50 ki - His Worship, Mayor Ivan The exterior of the Castie ~ ston. Mrs. Scott rcturned to On the nakedbuh at nDcme . C Hobbs officiated at the formai Hotel is impressive. The entire evle ithratda.eatbonodrnc; cnthgrta l195 O WWMY"openirng on Friday, March 10 at front of its first storey is cov- Mr. and Mrs. Bull Ferguson DOEsW'MEA flve o'clock. Among those pres-rcefcielwihipte and boys spent the weekcnd ntwere menibers of council gray feathcrstone rock. with lier mother and brother >VI4E ,and many others. Bob Stevens, The main entrance on KingInNrih /FwUAEP head of the Glen Rae Dairy, Street is located in a wide Mrs. Neva Lylc and Mur- 4<.. IMEA%:raised the Canadian flag and picture windowed vestibule. . ay, Port Perry, visited Mr. F ce-ff1h Çq the Centennial standard, which Short stone stairs lead from and Mrs. Russel Mountjoy on MV'!flanked the smart new front the street to large glass doors Saturday. Presrîto entrance. at cither end of the vestibule, Glad te report Mr. Wilbert r Mayor Hobbs told the gath- which has golden yellow walls, Wcrry able to return home P a m c eringththebidn wa contrastig black woodwork, froni hospital on Saturday. once known as the Goodya n a floor of quarry tiles. Cartwright High School pu- 67 Kin StE.Bw ave DARLIGTON Hotel, later It was the Bal-r Each short outside flight of pila and some of the teachers__________ DARIG O . moral, then the Bowrnanville steps has a black wrought- are off to Ottawa this morn- ~~~" "' Hotel. "Mr. and Mrs. Mary- iro bannister, and iiext to iceigfratody'ti n UPHOLSTRY glad have been here for «sev-% step from the street ontor 102 Klng st. W. Bowmanvllle eral years, and we have fudbt satl ruh-rnMr. and Mrs evnGa Plhone 623-7341 Free Estimates hr ob oo iiesHsturesque bEnnlish lantr.andn of toh i te ie d ctze s ii lgh t n hln al of i-Chas. G a a , Cadmus, on I L P II Woshp ai.matching wrought-iron and Mrs.ay glass.Little Miss i.iua Chapman, Port Perry, spent last wrek $ by also has golden ydllow thM.ad rsW.M. walls and striklng black wood- haffy and boys whilc lier par- work. It is lighted by a îovcîy. ents were in Florida. chandelier in a modcrnistic. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Me- and crystal, whîch holds nine vin Bruce, Seagrave, Thurs- tal lectric candles. Thrce Mce O E H LIA IIU S matching silver plated and ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gamble, crystal wall fixtures each hold Oshawa, visitcd Mr. and Mrs. 4$ AN$ The registration desk isHokyNw formed of mahogany formica, Crwih e eswr RC and its tail widecocunter isdme yCanntni The QUALITY about eight feet in length and finals of Little Britain Tour- is gently curved. It was adorn- OpnThrdy niy9pm can olo o d with two large plants, ene In the first game, Cart-God ria name o Ioo ford th elohr o wit nes. ~wright had trouble with Lit- -1 ..t 2no wh nbyn hr a as ogosa-tIc Britain beatin.g themn 5-2. 2pm o6pm w h e n b u in ghr em ewas ai se d org e os arFirst period: Cartw right op- C orne . . S o th K d d s GN E ALE rangm enoporn 'us s!ylo.......... minute mark; svnminute,RalLv EstrB nisnOu chrysanthemunis, and orangeSeod pro:8mntsWiow ntl atrMody 'munis. Miss Isabel Davis is Sec~ ondchishin fro m i esse; , -<the desk clerk Tmits ichfrom ar or1 Large clear plate glass doors m~. ittesBRian h rdMar or at the back of the lobby iead :Lit.tle.. :.B:3 in. ampbel f ro i ama ( -~~~~~~~~~ ~te the curved mahogany fer- aghn12m.,Mle;4mn, castomica bar behind which an ef hn 2 i. ile;1 i. ficient bar tender, Ray McLean, . ecently, when the Castie Hotel held its re-epening after complete renova- Archer from Crowder for Lit- C presides In front ef tiers of tion ef the premises, one of the features of the ceremnony was the placing of the tIe Britain. well stockcd shelves. Canadian Fîag and the Centennial Flag at each end ef the entrance. Presiland nthe s eond ame, ur TOVv There are two dinung loung- dent Bob Stevens who is aise the President of Glen Rae Da Ry s oar3 r e xlan idns.Thlie CprtewriNfDA LNG TRY WILSONS TONIC WATER. COLA. ORANGE, LEMON 5.4 e. hw lrest side ofo thebuligad performing this part of the program, with the ladder being held by Tinsmith boys walked ever them te --------- - -------at one side of its entrance Mike Wereszczynski. The owners and members et the official party are inth the Atumn t-. irat p ed froni the bar there is a waist lobby background.th fisetbsdulba-lI ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h igh b lack w ro u gh t-iron divid.* th e ri; of in., d C ab l aha n; er with a brasa teppcd post. tic14 min., Carnaghan r h The large and licautiful chan- def4 t m incarhfor t e delier is formed of polished eatwihfloe.Sc walnut, wrought -iron, and BÀ KTC ond period: Il min., Nicholson crystal. sordfroni MacLeish. This spacieus dining rooni The Candace Unit met at following whîch she gave the1 in Lite are Free" wad "The TIld period: This period has many tables of various the home of Mrs. Neil Mal- helpful commetitary on the Shadow et Your Smile." was ail Cannington. Thiey NOTIEI EEY GVNta u siescvee wt sow ol uedy onig.Met hatr f tdybok"oCsartwriht.bysn ter unale nat eulrCu lMetn ob T h a n k Y o.1 whitecloths. here arecte.capeopwith theni.ay5. min.,teheldroncameursdastertheprOthedayanof Aprilwh1967,inat cushions and anm rests. At the Coniforts Us Today, reading were discussed. Missienary smaîl gift each te Mrs. L. Mc- MacLeish; 6 min., MacLeish the CounclCabr heTwsi ala from ~~south end o! the rooni a luxui-frerniSt. John's gospel, ch. 3: fer concern is te, be a ldLuginadMsH. c-fo Mctye12mnic Hampton t13 i raytm hratrwl eus banquette covered with 1-21. Mrs. Gordon Strong whom Miss Doreen Van CampLuhi.Te lniu u-oison tram McLeish; 13 min., cnie asn ylwt iedvr n golden brown leathen provides gave a very interesting study knows dees net receive mPuc h l tfncyThe ork, apros, _McLeish from Nealon. c~osie teflown o the seating at one aide o! ail on The Bible. mail, muh poe bangy , andyetc, Cartwright's thnee penalties imro the tables there. The wall te, Mrs. Bert Gibson was hQs- The Esth~er Unît.jn-et at thbe found a ready sale, after hr hmrte al.Ht wal c rp t a ess gr en t ss fe' 'th A ma Unt u s- hom e o! M rs. Keth Van Cam p w hich a lovely lunch and s- of t re s r ad'u n b G re en î e r a e n o c d r a K N O X S The tables are offset by day aternoon. In the absence Wednesclay evening wîth nine cial tume was enjoyed. playedana Lt 17 and 1ulu the 4t wlscovered with e qiite of the leader through ilîness, members present. The study The draw et tickets resuît- throughout the toumnamnent. runnigtruhLt1 ute3dCn impotedvelvt pperwith a Mrs. L. Thompson presided ef "Women in the Bible" was cd in the quilt geing te Mrs. Conceso fteTwsi fDrig <~~Ifascinating design carrled Out and readanrtceo Stew- continued witha chapter on Ken Gilbanks, the pillow alimaDn7T 'tn CHR ST AN CR OLin textured wine celoed vel- ardsbip .which was the full Eve frrni the book lGod to Mrs. Jim Gray, and the STi.LU IJLLJton vet on a light shade et red. theme ot the meeting. Mrs. Speaks to Women Today," centrepiece te Mrs. R. Stinson, The high creami celing has M. Bycra spoke on "'Personal- tollowed by a discussion oft'a Bowmanville. The draw on Mr. and Mns. Orme Falls and to lexporaecrauIns adLt1 deep beama ot Irish green in ity", discussing the steward - woman's role in marriage. the doîl went to Sharon Lar- and Harvey werc Saturday t dCdLt1 n 8l h W. wsh t exressour incre tank eight lights are con- ship of our bodies and deait Report o! the Worid Mission mer. Ail told it was consid- evening guests at Mr. Brian in te r oce&ona W ihtexrs u icr hns cae.with some whe had been very Nîght in Lindsay was given ered a very successful bazaar. Caswell's. 4th Concesinc h onhpc alntn There are large windows on useful in that respect, as by Mrs. Richard Van Camp. Ten membr tthMui r M. and Mrs. Rosa Farrow rqie o h frsi od to those Bowrnanville merchants who don. both the south and west sides Gov.-Gen. Vanien, Living- Coe ihbndcinb . .me atf the hnoo!an snBomavile vsi et this dining lounge. Each Ofoetand Sizr "Our leader Mrs. Arneld Taylor. Mrs. Lawrence McLaughIin, at Mn. Howard Fanrow'a. ated articles, so unselfishly, to our School these is compesed o! tail panes Minds", mentioning a negre At ahl units plans were made ThursdaY eveni.ng, and madc Mr. and Mrs. Llew Halle- Thepoosdb-a udpnshwgte et opaque plate glass bevelled surgeon~ in Montreal and Ma- for a Centerinial pet luck final arrangements fer the wl eei eebruhls ad fetdmyb eniiteofcsc h2 in circular pten.Tepn elwr nPtroog at lnsaf Bazaar and Auction S le. et thee pattern. The pans dam urie; "Our Wills" with supper and entertaining evefl. Fashion Show March Soth ,.al week and were dinnen guests o n hp C e k l h o n hp H l Bazaarand Aution Sle. ofthesewindows are divided Helen Keller as an example. ing, May 2nd; also the War- se planned the Methers's ay with Mrs. M. Falls and Mn. Twsi by three tail green woodwork Mrs. R. Taylor rend regard- den's Banquet in May. supniMa.Apcat and Mrs. A. Stewart. arches.. ing the use "Tume". Good ex- uper' My laatMn. and Mns. CarI Todd TeCuclwl erl esn r. i The othen dining lounge iS amples of this were ourn - A splendid crowd gathered evening was spent. bhe onnhetohe adeet hebuid- str adoisfithefner i th RcretinnCntrfFl-SheSenorA.CW. wre ecnt ister wth r. r er ousel aentor oocrtranypescnol Through your generous donations wê ing where the coffee shop was Florence Nigtnae dt day nigbt, Marcb 17, for the John's Church met Thursclay 5etn ieclitn Farwlaims thathso e ad ilb rjdcal wereablef0 rise ver 3,30 to e usd chrmnE ngylis te r t "Cayell, our teacheran oen's Institute Bazaar and night, Marcb l6th, in the Little Michele HallowelI, affected b1 h adb-a adwoapist setting with waîîs o! wainut may others. This was tel- Fashien Show. The hall was Parish Hall with PeietMmih ssedn e ehad in he ettrmnt f tispriatescool ~ ael, ad aMeitemananlowcd by a discussion onima- gaily decoratcd in keeping Mrs. Lawrence presidîng. Af-. days with Mrs. Llew 11alle- inth etemet fthsprvaescol.a el ngaThedtaearenia osssosadwitb St. Patrick's Day and ter singing et hymn n485, theweî forta le w a n ut h airsh a v eter w osssi on J ss a d tt ain ds with. shamroks. w r a e M s c r es o e ly PA IN T UP N O W homig.Th tale ae e-rs-os u!,A----- eae" n Dra lea her cus ion. .on "Jeus Challenge: Our The dividen between this G1/ anteed Coc. roomanditsseringare, hs 61/4% ltventment In St. John's cburch at 11:15 U walnut base witb the upper ParCertmc.8a nd gaev oe anc toed nthe inaiaaeamo hait madc o! bcveiled panes Annum n ae n ode nteW'111 b. conducted lu UIYYich same circulan design as1 fora' o! a cross te eacb per- ..... hereom's plate glass opaque! son present. He aise preach- windows. This dining leunge 41/2.% n Savings cd a vcry impressive Palm DU A O T Imm iketheioby an th ba ha %,Accounte Sunday sermon. HA i" aLuran resilient floor that bas Annm A wendcmfui Centennial D RN MA UATRR Fan appeal.ing appeamance o! service was bcld in the Unit- mcw-rd bricks. A new air condi- OnChq n d Churcb at 8 p.m. Sunday. INCE1876 cThes menu la vaied and in-. Pet the service. Eider Martin W A TCH TII S P P R SIC 86 ldsan excellent sciection of Anma, Kuipers (Dutch Retorn) read delicious entres, salads, des. Switeh to Uic Psalm. A choir o! Angli- serts and sandwiches. The CENTRAL ONTARIO can. Preibytenian and UnitedFO TH ________________________________________sai upiingly ceasonable TRUST & SA'y¶NGS churhe sang 'rlhe Centen-F R T E D T S I revail expet eueisg CORPORATION nai yn. h lesson was Y U O M N T e TheAVexpeoutgcsefreadby Rev. ather Hernes Y U O . iAVAILABLEINmi INTIRIOR bL UW - FIAT Jean Busle, fora'cnly o! Mont- r(Cat h ole): payer was rend SEM I - GLOSS- HIGH GLOSS - EXTERIOR taI dwatrsss.Th:eten. $23-23" byterian), andi eSpoordCb ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____ ___ ___ ___sive__ kitchen bas a il new stain - île wsi .. st. .ý R ose (A nglican) de iiv cred a N O R T RU M B E R L N » - D R A less steel equipment. AU Uic Oshawa very inpýressive sermon on TBRUOI *AT SOITO - DISTRIIUTE» - oonis on Uic second and third 723-M221 The Christan Churches' Unit.-UECLO S&H fonrs o! thc Castle RoteI have cOU d Witneus te an Expectant yn-..a *hwmwkPblcSupet AB RN ~ Y S R DL YSalso been complcteiy renovat- mo.to7u World. He compared Paini PAINT & WALLPAPER 0 GENERAL STORE The proprietors, Mr. and FI ea8 Jesus te Uic expectancy Uic -the Mrn. Maryglad expect ln about or sEMcE SOL.9 ta 4 coming century. The duty of King St. W., Bowmanvill. Pontypfl - Ot four weeks, te reccive a license Uic church is to provide te serve drinks with meals on '9w vCedW-" Christian leadership, remeni- Sund"&u.bmriz tba wàU ama muchi

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