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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jun 1967, p. 7

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ISocial &eersonai Phone 623-3303 Lions Club Holds Suecessful Auction Sale on Saturday The Caa % Mrs. Selleck at oC Mr. and Mrs. C M.anti Mmi. «ro. Elwood Cale, Deep Riv-jcepted a position au co-f4. '- Mercer, Sun da. attnd d te urss'Re-lator with Canada Vinegars ~tr -r o e * Mr. and Mr. brother and sister-in-law, Mr.ý Miss Yvonne Anonichuk, with r. an and Mqý Joe Levett. 1 Horsey St., who is a member The .A n Recent visitors with Mrs. ilof the Ice Follies cast, is pres- inteSho Percy Mutton were her soniently enjoying a month's hall. Scin. hool Donald, Hawkesbury, and her day in Hawaii. She will re- theeni.eld ia cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert turn to the Ice Follies at San,* thFedDaan Farrîs cf New Toronto. Francisco, in July, when the tienyLngt Mrs. Frank Millican of company begins rehearsais NanyL an Toronto was a weekend guest there of the new show for the their grandmnothe WVith her sister, Miss Altalcoming season. . Miss Diane Tir ]Bentham, and hier brother, Dr. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Rundle, EnlnMa2t1 W. G. Benthami, Loyers ane. Queen St.; Mrs. John Rundle, Enaptin inMLynd Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hoff-iWhitby, and Mr. Howard apsto nL mani and daughters Saliy and Rundie, Toronto, attended the LesleY, Ellwood City, Pa.. Convocation of the University .............. spent Friday and Saturday of cf Toronto held on Monday, Iast week with Mrs. Hoff- June 12, when Mr. John ' Man's mother, Mrs. Geo. W.j Rundle,. son cf Dr. and Mrs. James, King St. East. JH. B. Rundie, receivedth s Mrs. Ray Brock, Queen S.degree cf Doctor cf Medicine.- Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson1 His friends ini this area will Wiley, Niagara Falls, Ont.; be pleased te iearn that Mr. Mrs. Harold Hale, Toronto, Don Venton has soid his bus- and Mr. and Mrs. Hector iness interests in Cooksvile Darke, Port Brittan, spent a and has accepted the position f days last week in Mont. cf Senior Utilities Engineer rai attending Expo. with the Peterborough Publie Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allun, Utilities. The Ventons hope Waverley Rd., attended a re- ta be able te take up resi- union of "The Red Tape So- cdence in Peterborough in the ciety"' <members of farmers' very near future.c tours> held last weekend at Mr. and Mrs. M. Richards the University cf Guelph, and son Mark, Jane St., re- YOUN when they were weekend turned home on Monday after ORN guests cf Mr. and Mrs. W. spendîng the weekend with 111cott, Guelph. Mrs. Richards' brother andFRFTR Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Alldread, sister-in.law, Dr. and Mrs.j twadM.and Mrs. Paul Rutherford and famuly, ~ FOR SPECI George Alldread, Tyrone, spent Fit, Mich. While their P lnMs O PC the weekend at the W.T. ents were 1fleFsintORMaster Pingle cottage, Stoney Lake. Scott and Michael Richards Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welsh andi visited thfair grandparents, Mr. *YUCA three cf their children joined adMs .B uhrod the Alldreads for a picnic dfn- Orono. Mer. ndaMrs. Crence Brad- a lesf nll orondowas trnsd gonsCm uî ie ' 'oeT .ner.Sunday aenn Brar- a uesto nil oroantoMrs. A large crowd trngdthe gonsof the Lions Cmuiy for the sale gienby pp cf the town and district. H losi s ley, Flett St., attended the Glenholme Hughes on Sun- Centre oni Saturday afternoon for the Bowmanvflle Lions Club that the local Lions rnerbers were grateful to ever-yone in Bow-aw 'yrone L.O.L. and L.O.B.A. day. Mr. Bail, who is a Auction Sale, which was a decided success. Total receiptsween mavleadhe uronngae wohdgnrusy oatd 'Church Parade in Tyrone on nephew o! the late Misses excess aof$600. Ra]ph Mlntyreana Paht Prsident, was the cairman objects fo the auttion sale 15unday and aise attended Dec- Allen, Beech Ave., was the $0.Rlh ofye aPs rsdet a hecarthejcsfrth uto sl.SM E dration Services in Hampton, plot cf the first aifîne the committee in charge of arrangements for the event. Sundaynatternoon. Inmtheroato in 1917 and e le The above photo shows several club members preparing for Going t( evening they visited Mr.anheero Trntin17 and Cliff Pethick was the auýctioneer, and he was kept busy fram the sale. Seated, fromn left ta right, Sam Black, President George TyngGog Z4s.ErlLik o Hmto.was met by Major J. B. Mitch- one a dlock ta f ive, the hours of the sale. The weather was ideal White and Ed Leslie; standing, Ralph McIntyre, Andrew Thompson, Career Course tMrs. Earl Radcliffe andi Mrs. were given a holiday te view adawneflvreyo rilswsofrdfrsl.Pol e4ad te sho hhTn a d a d ru ait i atces w s ofr d fr sl. P o l Jack Holdstock, Bob K ent, Ted M iller, Ron Hetherington, Bruce ~rthur Cook were recent the craft. were pleased with their ptirchases, and many were particularly LsJmFakRlh.ms oa' îsnada nunîîd ~ TTU guests of their cousin Mrs. LMissJTinarHughes, whomehasowdeliGhtednawithntheioutstandi ba YOA George Thrasher and Mr. MiensTainghew hoh eihe it h usadng brgains that they obtained. young lady Who joînedtegupjsashe hoorhrwa Thrasher. Mrs. Thrasher andti tai ith lher par- AtedA I us a te ho e;.erwa liercousns vsite Por Pery ets, ouncllorand rs.clicking the shutter. Incidentally, there were no buyers for the A E andrh visiceti Poth a- ents, aucislor an ieMrs. Chairman Mclntyre said that the Lions appreciated the support commode under the bed. at h a ouin .Lnc e O t n onthvac tian- es, urn e r ot r o i M r . am Ostrom ne ion h vacat o rts e ti a teR n ia d and M rs. B t g t , S c eT omn Foster w ere the gro m 's K athy Foster cam e first in the ro l a O n ~n r.Ostrom aiMsD. Hospital, Peterborough, where tr o Richards payZnetinMr.raduate I KENDAL attendants. womnet's race. Congratulations Start as so O str o n i. o anuMo n d y to t a n . o e pu sr ic a d , D p t y Z n o nGT h e s to c k c a rs w e re r a c in g K a th y . Mr. Douglas Gibson, son of ing her holidays Miss HughesmTander K ioruon atLs Sna r.ndyainoeonté M.nd rsGoge ac M . a d M s H a o d G b o , s e is a n ure -in-ti ni ng. raK eith ergu o ncPstL a t u d a y m s . i a S n ay a a n a eroof . a d M s G o g a - 10 S IM C O E S T Zone Com and r Ja n e Sw rbrck ati mos a! herboundary. Kendal folks again Donald, Roy anti Treassa spent Iecexved his Bachelor o! where she visited Expo '67 and Wowr n r.Wo-le 'cience degree-from Corneli was guest o! hier cousins, Mr. wrat ord .Hn first weddîng anniversary o! University, Ithica, N.Y., on anti Mrs. Philip Sims. vtenino teOtri r-anias the birthday ofcFre S onay Ju e 2t. e a r.M andi M ms. Jack Brough vincial Command ef the Royal *anderlson.he Mr. anti Mrs Fred îd n pomology ani has ac- and Robîe, Mrs. D. Brough, Canadian Legion helti at CamleTrno pn h r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent, Sarnia iast week, June 5th Creeknd ir oth , er the M Mr. and Mrs. H. Moses, town, ta 8th. '*w eeedWt e h r REHOBOTHandi Mr. andi Mrs. William Bruh Cokvllatetei rBndMsTGog Trs Ross Roughley and his frienti, - , Miss Talmatige, Oshawa, visit- Christan Reormed the graduation exercises o! the er, King St. East, and Mr. '**~ ~htenautaee. Church ing, Hamilton, helti at Mc- Hope, spent a very enjoyable and Mrs. Wilfred Raughley Master University on Wednes- weekend at LakeBattes ** *anMradMs.FdAdr. Soge Sret day eenngJe7,wnMm guests e r niMs .*, son andi familY of Oshawa. AilM Miue xdMsJBrough's taigh- Marston and attentiet a dinner enoe hdlvi ae 14ase-tr is-Judy'-BroUgh - Wa Rn*-réceptién-n il~une 3rd,-ni The hlgh scirbol studeflts are Ja Rev. A. Vandenfler, lotie o! the graduating nurses. honar o! Mrs. Helen Marston, ~" - busy these days preparing fer W Worthy Grand Matron o! On-. - ** *andi having their exams. I A.. B.D., M.Th. Mr. Morley Hancock nf tami, O.E.S., helti in Ban-.- -~ Get udywt r.W Servces Belleville attendeti the Lions crof t They aise attended a G-u> eer were wt Mrs. e Wot.. Worship Srie Auction Sale on Saturday and luncheon on Sunday, June 4, arn, Karen, John, Car n 10 a.rn.visiteti his sister and brother- given by Mr. and Mrs. W.JonRni Kenny. wshMauu1 7:30 p.rn. J. Aluin, Liberty St. North. ville andi cailed on Miss Susan Fon o! Dm. and Mrs. H.B. at 11:15 a.M. Suntiay with the~ ASunday visiter wîth Mr. and McKeever, Albert Cailege andi Rundie, Quen St., receivcd Rev.. R. C. White taking the' Mrs. Allun were Mrs. Allun's Mr. D. Harrison. Trenton, the degree o aco ! ci service. Mr. White has oniyj 11:15 arn. Sunday School brother-in-law, Mr. Ross New- whiie in that vicinity. cîea i onvoctiron f teitwa mare Sunecays on this cim- ton o! Inglewooti, California. cie___hecovoatonofth____or_____sonths i BakT o or Mr. anti Mrs. Allin attendeti Un iversity cf Taranto helti on cuit. The chair sang 'Goti Wi]i Bac T Go Hur the funcral o! the late Rev. E. MandayJune 12th. He wilî Take Care Of Yeu' with Mrs. CKLB W. Tihk o! Travers City, Mich., ELIZABETHVILLE icommen'ce bis intcrnship at A. Foster at the argan. The Remember Dad on his day... at Columbus Church an Sat - Toronto Western Hospital. on Preacher took as his theme EvrySndy e15pm.ud . hrc ericsweeheiti'June 17th. 'Get the Word Out' as al C h sevcs er people are the chiltiren of Goti. Every Sunday, 9:15pan. urday. asusu lire. On July 2dhrhat udysho ii F op Presitient Maurice Conway iiwl aea on H R SDY - UE1 Legon, ant Ra ai anaia ardo servic e e helti at the same tim o next "EveyonsWeleme" o Banh 178, Conway, 2nd tenraasrvae. -unday, 11-15 a.m. Vice-Presitient Peter Bath- On Wednesday evening the Sunday afternoàn at 2:30 a Institute met at Mrs. H.curhsriefrCakwil12o Quantril's hom. A bi crowd ~'< lie helti on the Harvey Jack-~ lle[ i attendeti, it being the last san Memoriai Park at Kendal. nii kP éh y hin ls TRINITY UNITED CHURCH meeting until September. Mms. *Servce in carge o!Rev. R H. White presideti. Plans Sriei hreo e.R Miniter- Rv. eore K.War, BA, .D. were matie for making the .Wie e.M.Ln ni Miiser- ev GoreK.WadB..,B..Rev. Mr. Dewdney and Mr. After Shave, 43/o4 Shower Soap centennial quiit anti tickets on 'PAlnMri.Fuhir ilIs .0_____i ug it15 Oranst Mr rturColso, usB, .RS.. it wero given eut te be soiti. ,ss ntesnig rono, l Sugg. ___1.50 Org nit Mr A th r ollso , usB., L. .S M. Tickets on a quilt for the Newtonville, Shilah anti Ken-J Golden Plaugh Lodge were dal. with Mr?. Morton ilaying LM lSieLM SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1967 solti. A donation was sent te the organ. Note the dfate - A Pie LMEU Spi LIM the Research hranch o! Re- Cèo .0 STW.0 tardatin at Sck Chiiiren'sne 18 at 2:30 anti comne. Cooe tadto tSc hlrnsThe U.C.W. meeting was ______________________________ 11:00 a.m. Hospital. Nancy Fowlem gave het W dns ay v ni g nIs ' hem speech on "Whe's hey." . -the church kitchien w ith M rs ~ 7 b~~43 "REACHING FORWARD" Mrs. J. Robinson hmught . Htce late meiin i back a report from the Dis- -thgbsncieiis Sear.4.39 Vlu trict nnual Mr1. redPhe n-eting penet wiIT SUNDAY SCHOO Wheelr gav a re ort on the ~ ~ pt e r rs . at c rt re d atesman, zewmanvile. June id, 19? -___ )memee. George Clark MeoilH spit4 family wercj1*1 immem homes. WeeCly Report -y Elsey werel Mrs. George ý Week o! June 5-11 inclusive Richard lFos- irh-- al,3 temal - sent SundayV Dischamges - 84 Mr.Martin Major operations h Minr operations 29q 1ing was elti E rnrgency treatments - 6 ad pln o Visiting heurs 3-8 p.m. dally 1 the gradua- ff and XGET CASH TODA! at enny FOR OLD APPLLIANCKs veekenti with rat Iroqucis. f.hreugb .nsky flew te CLASSEPFIDS h te take Up STATESMAN don. Phone 628-3303 J)MMER, - PEOPLE, PREPARE NOW FUTURE EMPLOYMENT E ADVANCED LEARNING LLIZED BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE .JIZED BUSINESS SKILLS DO ALL 0F THESE THINGS IIS SUMMER AT THE a Business College TRAINING FOR BUSINESS University? Learn Shorthand and te Work? Take one of the complete savailable. :OPY OF "SUMMER SCHOOL MMER SENSE" - Thon 'Act. . Make Your Summier Count cAck ae prhn,, i.g xw ., . %a.... n is mo pr xing spe but S &atnura hain g wt Mrandi Mrs. A. Pea-. The water hadti tabe pumpeti a JittWeFAoTthPest o! Kend at 2 3 , .cock, K irkland Lake , w ho are from the track early Sun da eis t e t o fn4 a haif in-P o s t e K e m p P et m b er u g h, is i o k- io w n o u m atur ia y, b ut ev- w sh ee t a nti so e a cc o 1 0in - ut the ~~~moving te Capreol. Mm.C. morning due ta the heavy ches. The roatis were badly .ug .~ug f ing atter things at Mr. Pea- erything was reatiy at race washed out. gooti 0J ugg. cock's whiie ho is away. tume. Traffie at the two noth Congratulations anti od' st139C lt 39c c IIARVE JACKON MEM RIAL ARK Mm antiMrs. Pul Wcla.. oatis off No. 9 was a steady wishes are extendedt teMm. antid s .3 / HAVE JACSO MccI PRK Mr ani TMnms.pent thmee 9f'ow ct $he faon boum andi six Mms. Wayne l'ester, nec Junel_____2 _'69____a____________ cottandTimy sentthre oclok. ver60 cars entered Geach,' who were marrieti 9n at dys a Exp las wee. i the races, and a crowd o! Kendal Church Saturtiay after- Considerable damage was cars were estimated at about noon by the Rev. R. C. White.1 R RPIN K EN DA L dby the r r ainro sa800(. The day was lovely for taking PE ury engin monSa-Mr. anti Mrs. D. Bassinet pictures anti ail weme inside Guesi Speaker MR. ALLAN A. MARTIN, B.A. Mr. anti Mrs. J. Dekoker, antison.Toonto spntThe bridwe n e ain a Whitby, spent Satumday even- weekpnd wîth Mr. anti Mmi.. tnts o kTebrd oelyn tihe t-. . ing with Mm. anti Mms. Thick- Quantrlil. tent droo esoey theire Ail frienéls, residents and former son, andi Mrs. R. Westheuser, Mr. anti Mmi. D. Whitbred !9oor .eghdess h rd resdets reInvited te attend. Bewmanville, was with them anti girls, Mm. andi Mrs. W in white anti hem attendants %E cG on Suntiay. Muldrew, Oshawa, were wîtl InPink. Hem &iter, Mm:. Kay Mm. Eimer Fowler has been M. anti Mrs. L. Muldrew over Sutch was mtron o! honor, R Ci lu event of raln, the Service in Peterbomough Hospital a, the wreekend. wi as rdeat An ThMisoni MilIo 7hIc.wphaiga a pU wsis MaretMin Thonine DU S wt! . ,IA~ <..e1<'irh wek an g anhcar apera- M. Savory antiMmn. Beth-iGeach, junior brideamaiti and5 KIG S.W tie an xrys on ack Iw el wee with M m. A. Smith Iher nece, Kimi Sutch was5 K N G S . \ / -F Mrs. Fowler and Garry have and Mr.. Savory on Sun y. Ifower girl Jack I'onk and 'N., OSHAWA DIAL 725-3375 lune17t1, SCOPE MO 89CAS IGHT GUARD DeodoraF - Sugg. w9 12 eac and Ski int1nLoti9 WIZARD %lx 1,000"1 Jiulose Tape r 1 Get 1 FREE! b1 3 fo 78 (LEENEX 0's andChuby30' I. D. A REMEDIES 'EGOR >HONE 623*1Sj9ï- 2. - Sugg. 1.19 - sugg. 75 1.29

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