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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1967, p. 5

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Come On, Let's Play Bal Ladiessee our Ye w e Ilery for the party times ahead! ~'. . . . . Corne in when our selection '~ f~ * sa t iet .The husky, littie blonde chap ini the above photo is one-year-oId Robert choose earnsfor the Paul McCullough who seems to be ail set for a game of catch. He is the son of Jlatest fashion styles, for both \ Paul and Myrna McCullough, Oshawa, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Peter- pierced and unpierced ears. son, Courtice, and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. McCullough of Newcastle. Also the latest in necklaces and brooches. LbrIS a ttoO g nz Let us help you look your best at that 1L b r i t r o Og n z Christrnas or New Year's party! N w F dea o slte c blopr JwllrI~ nitial steps to organize thel last weekend. The joint meet- Williams amme fte H oopeés ewellery Liberal Party inithe newjiNg umbterlndîeral As -ftheCbourg ________A Federal Riding of Northum NI0rt. meandLtne rans 29 King st. E. Bowmanvîlle berland-Durham were taken jLieal otion wasdcon- Durham at a meeting in Port Hope, vened by Northumberland, OLINk _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J P r e s i d e n t , W i l f H u s k i l s o n o f ' a broken shoulder. ! Cobourg, and Durham Presi- The fourth meeting of The Lions 'Club of Mill- dent Harry Wade of Newton. Sauina 4-H was held on Oc- brook sponsored a Share thelville. tober 16th. The subject dis- Now In Stock - Shipmient ofwas0 (ino)o Saturday cussed was "Europeans Dis- night which a fairly weil lnillmgew s ofpoined . over the New World."1 Mrs, atended. Strange ta say 1 eimognzrutlhef mavil wsapontd Bnest explained how ta make Sunw rthy '68 allpper wao fiv of he 2 g erî rgnzr nilteFstmlatatadcotn n Su w rh 6 alaes played. This gwill help tcexecutive of the new asca we sampled ther. Mrs. is keOp mfin oterisfo20 to i letg ameou . melba oastad otonspand Corne in and see the large selection .* week or so. convention to be held ian cakes. Groups 2 and 3 nmade Paerfo eer romiýyor om. few months' time. Dutch chocolate. Mrs. Best Paerfo vey om n ar om.The local Lodges are try-1 Mr.Huhsi a Past Pres.- started plans on our exhibit ing to, arrange for dances fori dent of the Durham County for Achievement Day, theè FChristmas and New Year's. 1 Liberal Association and has topie is "Canadin Cheese ALL SCARFES JELL'D a~Ppy Day is almost here successfully rnanaged carn- with a Foreign Fao. anditdeereseveryone's paignsfoDuhmM be There were 28 girls present support. Royal Canadian Le- Russell C. Honey, in 1962, for the lunch of pea soup, gion No 402, Millbrook, has 1963 and 1965. Mr. Hughes potato pancakes and Dutch TH IX P & IN irsbeen fortunate enough to get will be assisted by William1 chocolate. CLEARINGas their guest speaker "The CLEARINGPadre" over CHEX, Peterbor- AT ~~~ough (Rev. T. B. Asbell) for BAKTC 30 /oFFtheir Armistice Dinner No-. B REGULAR PRICES vember 1th. . The General U.C.W. meet- afternon de encor a t ing the 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ing w as held la the church w alls w ith w itches and skele- Sunday school room Tuesday tons. whi]e pumpkins on sev- Cas T evening. P r e sa1 d e n t Mrs. eral tables illuminated the shTo Glenn Larmer opened wifh rooni. A B E R N ET H Y 'S For lAp ne three selections fromBokof Music asupidbth Points & W allpaperTA through AN Visiting committeea convenor, Glenn Malcolm and Barry was in charge of the worshipMcomItasecton- Phone 623-5431 STAT ESMA and program. Mrs. LaripM alc lI ay eti rn- 55 King st. w. BwavleC L A S 9 1 F 1 E D S gave a meditation on Friend- ly well lydanthPr- Bowmavilletice Twins supplemented this Phone 623-3303 ship. Mrs. Harold Martyn by a fine selection of records. I reada the scripture passages At eleven o'clock the group Friendship" and led ln pray- fese nduhuadPop er and read a poemn "Thats Bs otmso h V What I Caîl a Friend". FOl- enîng were won by Bob Kyte lowngth sigig f aoterand Linda Mountjoy who P R E -CH R I MAS wngtesigngo nohrsport::d::aing cavernen cs was resetedby rd tuR es OFFER.1Tayglr, H. Martyn, H. Mc- and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm Lauhln, . armrR. c-and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver ~ GFFRLaughiin and K. Lee. The Rohrer who caeoe h O N~2e d t ch irs and rep rts P rize w inners at the W o- weeheard from secretarvmnsIsiut uheWd treasurer, ail Units, Over andimnsIsiut uheWd N BR N D N E Aboe teasrerMane cni-nesday night were, high lady, BRAN NE Abve reasrer Mase nnn Mrs HoardBaiey;high mite eie odnt ogent, Mrs. Mervyn Grahami; Building Fund to help p1u-otlnehns M.Wle chase furniture for Vestry.Laur]nehns r.Wle 25Mrs. P. Romeril gave a fine Mar.ene r. W Bie 44book report. Closed by sing- and two daughters and grand- ing hymn 567 as a benedic- daughter of Everett, Ontario, tion. Attendance 17. were recent guests of Mr. and tM IRKA L A large crowd gathered la Mrs. Frank Baiîey. the Recreation Centre Friday Sympathy la extended Mr. night, this time in honor of and Mrs, Bert Gibson on the COLORMr. and Mrs. Leonard Chami- death of her mother, Mrs. CO LO Rberlain (nee Joan Bradburn). Rodd, la Greenbank. Mr. Glenn Larmer was the A large number enjoyed genial M.C. anid after some thehee i supper la St. humorous reminiscing (he Johns's Parishe Hall Friday TELE V ISIO N lifetime), called on the fol- Wte Wighssen bewing a neghra oRadn's evening.issEv WE RENO OFERNGMrs. Fred Dayes, "How ta BBrowwn, Hamilton. W AR O FEIGPreserve a Husband'; eight -Ms agrtCreTr littie girls and boys sang two ontospjaet e eed Thr Hallowe'en numbers; Misslthe herb Swains. TRADE-IN , ALLOWANCE $ f f o Sharon Larrner read "The Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Port Fanm of Today"; Linda Mc- Perry, spent the weekend FOR YO R RE EN S T v vLaughlin rèndered a piano with Mr. and Mrs.Cei FOR OUR PRE ENT SET $3 0@00 sol; Ms. illFerguson and Hamilton. Mrs. Lloyd Wright read Mr n.na 1fn..r egî Sadint:winuEd. Harris. Sadi HawinsMn. and Mrs. Bill Mahaffy On October 28th, the Cart- and -boys spent the weekend wright High School sponsored with tne Bob Mahaffys at st. their third dance of the year. Mary&. I'IARRY LOCKE TV Girls asked the boys a:: Mr. and IMrs Jo: C::::nd KING ST. . ressedl elaborate cos- Miss Lila Hooe). Toronto, PHONE 623G ST312 BOWMAN VILLE turnes for the masquerade. were Monday viuitors witb cavemen and hippies, bwinie Fred Trewins. adcentennial outfits. The Mr .and Mns. Boyd Phan- GradeIl'& vent Saturday ne"ohaun d taniily, Brook. lin, sent Sunday and Mr. ter Raey of Winnipeg Iu to MTe Canadin Stateanan, Bowmantille, Nov , 1 & and Mrs. Larry Maybley and be beld at Cadmus Union ___________ ___ ________ farnily, Port Perry, were Cemetery today (Monday). Sunday evening calers with Mr. Hoey was a former BowmanviUle and attended called at the Parish Hall St- Mr .and Mn,. Lloyd Beacock Cartwright resldent. the Arcber-Mclntyre v.edding urday to congratulate Mr. and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ar, in Cannington United Churcb and Mns. Arthur Bailey n Interment and gravesidelcher accompanied Mr. and on Satuday. their 50th wedding annver- -.e2PONTYPOOL We were sorry ta hear of~ Our local Hockey teami the suuden pasuing of Mrs. were flot scheduled Sundayj I-Orfle Strong of Lotus. To but wiil resume activitiesl those who mourn ber passing next week when they meetý! we extend aur sympathy. Bethany at Port Perry. Hallawe'en came a bit early here. Someane, local or other. Racing enthusiasts were at l'>s.m uthe enryg Dust Port Sunday. Finney Slow 'Up christmas tree and Dillabough were in the 0t 'onSaturday night. ÉA n flcolumn. 0jtrailer loaded with 1966 Section hands on the C.P.R. Uriftmnas trees garbage and were reduced ta one boss and Christmasu tree for sale signs1 one man on ail sections re-i (iflcluding mine) were placed cently. Curtis McKay and in front of Brown's Restaur- Bruce Fisk will be on thisl ant. Thanks ta a phone eall section. We will miss seeing frlni a good friend of mine Bert Finney patrol mian dally 1 was able ta pick up my sign from Peterborough to Agin- (in good repair). Same wi]l court. He was hit recently be Placed In wraps until af. by a car while on patrol work ter Halowe'en (at least). and is in Civic Hospital with Rest msured a Silhouette slectric blanket will alwa Uiuc a if( ai Warmft SPECIAL PURCHASIE FROM CANADA'S KING ST. E. 'f ,Ion mnd «et brtS oar 18« 98 i. 1il »Il F1 - - I j le. 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