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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Oct 1969, p. 10

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10 TeCanadian tateuman, Iownianvlle, (Cki . 0M N ic e ap r Changes in Clarke Zoning orgnlb ac Amid the dreary daytîme televisian programs stands M ak M o e L ts va abl ognal entertaining show that bas captivaLed the atten- M ake ore ots vail ble ion of thousands of Canadian and American homemnakers. The passIng of Rly-law Nn.ilaw with the major portion of certain conditions may retainl Graham Kerr as the "Galioping Gourmet" proves delight- 1613 by the Township of,the land now designated agri- ane lat from the sale of his fu liy that gourmet cooking can Indeed be fun. If you view Clarke bas hrought a numbercultural. farm fan residential purposeg., bis pragramn regularly, you are familiar with clarified butter, of changes in planning 1.0 the The four controversial "R2 The zaning maps, in effect,1it pe niunicipality. The bY-law will nonee" have alsa been elimin- înatezoe asus that ispearation and iLs many uses. The recipes today leature open p a reatnumbr ofated and this feature af the naw exist. A number of High- boned chicken breasts9, wine, creman clrfdbut. lots whicb under the previous former by-law does not exist.iway Commercial zones are evi- ail faunidations for classic French cuisine. For those of you by-Iaw werp restricted tramný The major portion of theïdent bath along Highwayi 115i who are unfamiliar with clarified butter, instructions for use es residential building iota. township Is now .deqIgnated and 2. its preparation are included below. Section 3 af General Prov-'anclua îhsm ag The only Industrial zone ex- isinsSu-setin 315 lags:blocks of Openspm ace" e lsain Orono at Curvply »on Baneeschicken breamsaare the basis for many af the follows:fr hcanrsain ura'Cobbledick Street and an area world'q moqt elegant dishes. When the breast of a chicken "Where a lot baving a lesser Forests, the recreational area' east of Orono with the Curv-, is remnoved raw from each side of the bird In a skin]ess, area and/hr fmontage than that at Kendal, the Departmnent of P1Y poet ntenrht boneless fashian iL la called a supreme. Boning the breasts required herein la held under Landç3 and Fores at Orano.! the fifth line on the south and i o ifclbtms ucesaewligt ei o distnctandseprat ower-theNewcastle Golf Course and bordered on the west by High- sntdfiut u otbtcesaewligt oi o distnct nd sparae ower-ihe way 115 and the east hy the! y&iu. If you perform the task yourselt, buy one whole chicken ship tram abutting lots as the Orono Park. unopened sideroad. breast split in two for each two people to be served. Place shown by a registered convey-! The Residentiai "RI" zone The commercial area In: ance in the recorda ai the Reg- exists oniy in a qmaîl area rn a1en xeddta the ha]ved breast on a flot surface and, uiing your fingers, ixtry of Land Tiles Office atiaraund Orona where waterithe hotel block In the nortb uloftesihety hn sn hr aigkie thedat o th pasig o ths ervices are or could he aval!- to include Barraball's garage in make a small incision between the meat and the breastbones By-law, or wbere such a ltable, the south. The enst boundary nt a point away tram the main wing portion. Using your is created as a result ai an ex- Rural Residential "RR" zones'of the Commercial area ~fnesadtekie aelypl n caetema propriation, sncb smaller lot' 1fnesadtekie aelypl n caetemn maybe sedan a uilingordo exist at Kendal, Newton- Church Street and the West trtemay be erecantaeuidngltr!vilt- and Leskard only. In tbis boundary some hait lot depth away tramn the bories, taking tare nat ta tear the meat. If ered o usedon snc ma nel a lot must be one acre west of Main Street. The Openi you are preparing a recipe calling for boned chlcken breastn lot, provided tnuhat ilatherlin si'ze with 150 foot trontage.JSpace area in Orono not only, "French style" or "a cotelette", the butcher should be in- quirements of ibis By-law ae The floor area of the dweliing'includles the Orono Park butl strncted to leave the wing attached ta tbc breast. comlie wih."mnst have 1200 square feet.1also a distance on each sidel It la tbis section that allows iThe lot size In RI miust ai least of the Orono Creek tram the Teercpsrqur iiu1for n hymk the use of ail registered lots 5be 7500 square feet wiih a'Mill Pond In the sonth to the' exquisite company dinners. Just be sure that tbc supremes frontage of 75 feet and the [Tatinti Road In the north. are nat overcooked or they will be tongh and dried out. for residential pnirp0Ses no deligwitb 960 square feet: Other changes bave beeniTsigtema si ok svr motn.A ona mater in wbat zone they biligxnanmd-i ie1ylw hcha esigtemnasi oki vriprat.Aso a Is. r Ht.sPlniMr. eidnta bH.igina mdBe heb-sthchae hPlanningsbakw Ad-tl eslene te aered ministrator for the TownhipagIcultural zone requires amore of a minor nature. The th1 ls pig akwt eterslecte r ed aws: frantage of 330 feet and a lot big change does appear ta beî for the table, said no one knows haw manyýarea of 40 acres. The dwelling the rezoning of many areas ini lots this will shlow for req st- aeafoo rao 1200 the Township. iSIIPREMES DE VOLAILLE A BRUN Idniluebtta tüudsquare feet. A farmer under --Orono Tirnesi (Chicken Breasta Sauteed In Butter) be somewbere in the neighbor- hood ai 250 lots. He felt ibisý 4 supremes (boned breasts from 2 fryers) was the greatest change in the L Iý4 U 7" teaspoon si inew by-law. H rd r ice $17 ,00 Frephly grated pppper Reeve Foster in commenting 1Iupflor pred n a 4ini pat on thp ourcspendeon n d inb plai niost mandatory that the8R ablespoons clanified butter change be made as many peo-1 Top UIIadiaIale Brown Nsa uce: pIe had pnrcbased these lots I1 tablespoon finely chopped shallat or green onion whnon restrictions exIsted, The bighest average price'paid by George and Keiih Imv- 1l cup port or Madeira %Witb the inient of buldéingiat a Holstein sale in Canada ing. Pugwasb, N.S., for an ex- lipon tbemn. The Reeve feit that 1 bis vear was realized when cellent cow; $8,500 paid by' 2/3 eup brown stock or canrîed beet honîlion tie new by-law was good leg- 169 animais were offered at the Stanley and Lloyd Durham, 2 bablespoons minced parsley Illation, and tram ibis point'dispersai. sale, held Monday,!Nonth Rose, N.Y., for a 27,000- Spî'inke tbe supremes with sait and pepper, rail ini ,Work could! be started on thelOct. 17th, ai the Flettdaleýponnd producer and $4.200 for four. Pour bbe clanified butter Int an 8 - 9 Inch skiliet tn development af an official plan Farm of T. Robert Fleti, northîber daugbter; $1,600 paid byldptaibot/6 n.Hatoemdeteyhhfam forn the Township. iof Kedron. More than 1,000 Attilia Ladino, Cremona. Italy.ý - By-law No. 1613 lias elimin- lattended. for a bred hieifer; $4.000 paid until butter hegins ta deepen in color slightly. Add the -sicd many ai the controversial One ni the noted herds 11 by Agra Bros.. Hamnilton, fori supremnes and regulate the beat so the butter is always hot ntions ai the original plan-, this section of the province, the'a milking female; $3.000 paid b ut does ont turn more ihan a deep yellow. Cook 3 minutes, 'nig y-aw Th idutralsale brought a total of $171 tb r.Tvgia o ull Lno the chicken and saute on other side 2 minutes. T'est the zone sautb aifIlighway 401 has for a general average ai a8nd $2.500 for a bred brifer. spep ypesn h o ftemn ihyu igr ,been eliminaied eniirely with; $2,476 per animal. The Flett- Tesl a ne h on urmsb rsigtetpa h etwt orfne y the ares now designated agri-,î daleberd bas been a consist- ,managemet o ai H Fa W oahot it el p ing tebuytare doe emv te dre cultural. The development ent winner ai Ihe Royal WinterýOakville and Lloyd Wilson, o lter evn1h bte evd area which ran slongside ai Fair as well as at the couint.),Uxbi-idgze, Senator Harry Hays. Aller removing the meat, stir the chopped onion Inte highway 115 bas also been el-ý Black and White Show and'Clay a b utoer h kle ndsneImnt.Pu ieadsoko Jminated from the present by- imeClgEsswa th Central. thesklShowd oueinmiuPet-'rin i__adsoco teatCntaugohi etl bouillion and bail down over bigh bea;t tuntil liquid is begin- IIIMLI I IlIliBi. Mn. Flett, who la one oai OTLNA ning to be syrupy. Pour ovp.- the supremes, sprinkle witîi IlIllR0L UC1 the youngest master breeders S parsley and serve. Serv'e% 4. in tbe province, bas been' IJA IrUT r ngaged for some ime in The Solina Married Couples (CKICKEN BREASTS WI1'JI JARRAGON fl IY E IU~ casification work for theRennion on Saturday nigbt at.6 suprernes He bas disposed of bis highiyla successfnl event witb abouti' upfu regardcd herd and plans trpRu X inebsremain on bis farm and con- 70 In attendance. Barry Cowl- 14cpraiidbte LM nig and Lamne Tink conductedi n lnildbte AL I ciatian. wri~u h sso sveral bingo games whle the ýrp r wie odor wn par.umumuetin winte Top price af $18,000 Was' Wben cveryone had arrived, I 1 teaspoon freshly choppedi tarrAgn CHAN SAR ~~paid by C. J. B. Cerswell, Caurt Whist was played. Lat-(o1/2tapn retrag) Beeton, Ont., for the four- er a couple af lively fun games(o12LapndreLrag) year-old heifer, Flettdale Star- wcre enoyed, bath by tiiose cup <'hicken broth ici Lynn. She wss reservelparticipating and those wbo 14 cup heavy cream grand champion and best ud-l watched tram the side-lines. Spninkie tbe cbicken bre-asis witb sait and pepper, dcrcd femnale at the OntarIa, After a bounteous lunch In dredge wiib four. Reserve bbe remaining flour, mn large Caunty Black and White Show, the lawer baIl a business ses- siltba alson îrfe utr d bce n at artPery bisfal. hesion was heid witb Larry e:à Is a daughter ai the noted Roy- 1 Spires as chairman. The sec- brown on both sides. Transfer supremes ta bot platter. Add bro Tlta.i retary, Isobel Davis, read the shaîlots ta sklilet and sauLte briefY. Add wine. Cook aver * Euigene L. Vesely, Lapeer,.ý minutes ai last year's meeting bibba niiLsnaryeprtdcapgbaei Micb., paid tbe record top price1 and ibis year's executive meet- hg in ni ti eryeaoaesrpn os i ai $16,000 for the excellent cowv ing. Th e winners af Court the brown partîcles in bottom ai skillet. Add bbe reservec FletLdale Atom Susan, wbo 15 Whist were Ada Yellowlees, orndsrtmaeabikpse also tram an excellent dam and1 Jesie Tlnk, Ralpb Davis and Sprinkle witb arragon and stir In the (hicken broth. in caif ta Roybrook Telstar. Ross Cryderman. S e v C r a 1 Return bbechcicken ta tbe skiliet, caver and cook until len- Altagether, Mr. Vesely~ other prizes were given, ta baugbt, Il head for a total of Dianne Fergusan, Linda Cry- der, about 15 - 20 minutes. Transfpr chicken ta a bat platter $48,650. These aiso lncluded, derman, Gardon Leask and and kpep boi. Adid the remaining butter and tream ta the Individuals ai $12,500, $9,000,1 Douglas Ferguson. skillet; beat, stirring continiuansly, and pour the sauce over $3,0 al ot 12,e50we. A draw for a woollen mug thbchcicken and serve ni once. Serves six. A toal o 31 ead eremade by Pearl Leach for the sold for expant, same going Library Board waF made by CFIICKEN RREASTS WITR SHERRY 2ta thc United States, Italy and Elgin Taylor. The ]ucky bold- Martinique. Dr. Tomimaso Tav-, er af the wtnning ticket was 4spee (A Il eggia, Milan, Italy, Paid $9,0001 Barbara Mirumski, Wilson Sait, large pinch - ~ V KI UlI thec top price for a bull. This: Road, Oshawa. Paprika wxfor Flettdale Canal, ai Salins Womnen'x Instibute Fresbly oround pepper yearling bull, resenve grandi are chartenîng a bus Ia go 1,n 2 tablespoons clarified butter champion ai the Peterboroughb Toronto on Wednesday, Nov, F .I44exhbiia t41 sume4-e slst, eaînIle alnsCo-.-cp uran.-ll Township of Darlington Ont,.., wene wepkend izuesis. (intenried for lasi. wfpk) eng and Mr. anid Misq A. F Dinnen gtiegtç an Tbursdav Thfis correspoindent regneî.s ,Clemena., Bowmnanvill@, s ttend ;wtb Mns. Charles Langmeid 'due to a wedding and a ttnp cd funeral services on Frida Se on I tî n i t f and Mns. Katie Langnmald te Nova Scabia that there bas 1 for the late Mns. Olsene s a e nwereMn. nd Ms. o o-'been nao Hampton ncwx tbi;Scarbaraough. ton,. Mr. and Mrs. Everson' pasitbtree weeks. Previaus Home fnom the hospital ai Norton tram Markham. news which lias accumnulated Mr. Cliii Coulten and Mr. Mi] Mn. and Mn:. Donald Tay- Il$ as follows: ton Bryant. Bath are report lorhav ha asrecnt uebt3 The senior citizens and cd ta be doing fine. TXSMr.and Mrs. S. Roy Nich:lq*sb ut-ini were recent guest% ai Mrs. A. W. Prescott gs! T A X E S Port Carling; Mr. and Mrs. the United Church Women and a patient ln Memorial Hom Glen Lamerandboys Blck- wee taen n a auumnleafil pital and a hello goes ouitt stock.colon tour, tinishing up withi ber trraall ber fniends 1, stock deliciaus meal and a social: Hampton and their very be.9 Mr. Elgin Taylor was guestt m.wîshes. u u u IoJ rai bonor at a "75th" Birthday îMn. and Mrs. Lamne Annis Mn. Ralpb Ballard and girl D u e N o . lst celebration at the homne of Mr, were recent dInner guests of were Thanksgiving dinne and Mirs. Bruce Taylor. Also Mrs. E. Eddy, Belleville. j guesta ai Mr. and Mira. Mer, taking part I J etvte r.Ble ott a sApeo.Suo se r wer Ra. îd, lu.Robrt er ues fo a nonhher Ballard was unable te lb àkç nd rs. on aylo an NewZulnd, homshehas ten by the flu bug but sbe1 * UuErfarnll". But 'wlabu t seen Ini 25 years. It must now feeling fine. Mn. and Mn! penjty f 1 pe monh cargd o &Il»Pad M. TykSfor ley mr be a real thrill te meci after Rai h Ballard and girls wer P.nlt o 1 pr onh hag4ouai upa h a brtdayaî, so long a tirne and no doulit TrIda evening dinner guesi fit samn ae n iSdhIMa r.HryKo neti-ta l algwmntal ic M.an r. ar ed rlaties *Mtâ at& to muh wil b hmr nid Appleton. Whitby. t"u after NOV. 14 IN& ridai 5bower t InBtyby some male rmember of the udyvstr;whMi jea Kax.Brusbm. Cpitta' Xhosbod. SelaBalson wr r n ViIIton wlth gr, and Un. m.,gueste o Mn. a.Harvey Balson, Oshawa ]=jYD Pl"]RSONO 3Jou Knx Ot Mcicim dee a m. Cha were Mrnd. r.and Mns. Keith Bil 1Er. and lins. Crant J3own an4 - Mbo. Curie Chant, mut1- lett, Bownsanvifle. ~fre5JY4. emil, S d; E«Wai - a ter*kChant, iMn. Roy Meicaîf la visitin, faly udrad r nX * id wlUs hlm daugtan and son-jr Cmaaa Sarvings oêiklet you ovin a piece of it. CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE 39 Mr. and Mrâ. Stephen Hogg. ear are Mrs. Pat Ashbv arnd ..m 1 Hamilton, w er e weekend Ur. Lionel Hickey. I? é. 'ow u , L .tlUI guest,. of Mno. Hog1ç' pr- The @ver popular observance F D csid in to oIn * ents, Mr. and Ms. îH. R . &81 of H alloween will soan be son. upon ut; once again, when al At the Council meeting held 30 $2.995.09-, Welfare $3,741-22; Mis# Debbie Reynoldx, Fan-l over town cn he seen witch- in the Municipal Building on1 General $3,245-80; Roads S24,- shaw Collere, London. Ont.,; es, goblIns, ghosts, etc. So. October l'7th, Deputy Reeve 729.72; Raads Pay List 1 - 13 spent Thanksgiving weekendijust a note ta parents tw Gibbs prcsided with Councill-'$2.651.42: 16 - 30 $3A068-60. at home with her parents. Mr. 1caution your children to watch ors Tink, Baker and Werry Total $42,623.44. and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds. out for the traffic and ta present. It was moved by the Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Perey Dewell! know the area Into which thev Couincillors Tink and Baker, cil that Clerk Walter Rundie were hasts when Mr. and Mr. wilI be galng.19 And ta ail moved that the Accounts for'irs authonzed to have a 400 Clarence Bradley braught1drivers ta be on the alert tD September, 1969, as listediwatt sentinel light Installed ai films and ape% sent. from Mr.1 keep a close watch for the, herewjth, be paid: the Disposai Area. lad Mrs. Maurice Bradley andlexcited children sa they will Slre family who are doing mis-: have a happy memory free 15$re.P;1 n a ttempta xpeste sionary work In Afnica. The tram tragedy on this Hal-,Cfouncth e Bactdn t Eua ltter films and tapes were very îowe*en. at home on the farm, son Don- rmteBadn dcto muchenjoed y thse pes-ald of Lindsay, daughter Dorti t the Minister of Education muc ejoedbythseprs- District Commissioner Mi-,.'(r.Pec wan f lc-deaiing with the paymnta ent. !Ms ee wi)o lc-etn ban oyae prty wasBarbara Hindman has arrang- stak o Keith of Lotus,;levies ta1 the Board, Councili- A bo voyge prty a' d an exehange visit withtw daughter Maureen <Mrs. Glenn lors Tink and Werry movedi held Dotrday eenng for' top fGrlSot rm Preston ý of Bethany, one sister 1that Clerk Rundle be instruct- Mrs Dri Jons.o, ew Niagara Falls, N.Y. They ar- Mildred (Mrs. James Mackie), cd ta write to the Board. Zealand, at the home Of Mr- rive here for a weekend visit:afhicmmntan qut CuclosWeradTnl i ad Ms. av Cotts Osa-at the end of November. In a number of grandchildren. moved that the Engineer nt wa, prior ta her departure for return our Company wilI visit Interment was an Saturday the United Counties be asked home on Wednesday. Guest'l them in the spring. These tvO in YelvertOn United Church tn investigate the intersection wer trm oroto Scrbroviitswil b crrid n Cemetery following service of Scugog Road and County Peterborough, Norwood, Harn-!! onjunction with the SeLa frorn McDermott -Panabaker Ra o 3 si per h ton and Oshawa. Ragr..RnNo6,asiapesth Mr. and Mrs. Harold PotterRnes Funeral Home in Port Perry. recent improvement to the in- Daveand lan ereFridav Those in Guiding wish to- evening visitars with Mr. and expres.s their sincere gratitude Mr.. mud uth of Ome- tersection creates a very dan- IMrs. Alex Potter. Sauina. Sun- to Mrs. Molly Vani De BeIt. for mee was guest speaker on Sun- gerous traffic haxard. day vIsItars wIth Mr. andhrgneuslarsp of the day at Yeiverton United Mrs. Harold Potter and fam-, Guides for the past four er Chur(h palga hn~ ONF f l wr M.an rs ogrýShe has been succeeded às giving Day theme. Miss Jen -____________ Roberts and Mr. Michael'Captain by Mrs. June White. niter MrGill wax arganist. Pidgeon. Toronto, 1__ Many attended the opening iii Mr. and Mrs. Brui Miller' ot the local hockey series In!N T spent t~he weekend In Brighton OBITUARY toharyonSny Ga.mIT çmIngs and attended the Miller- MRS. L. J. GOODMAN i 2-1 score. Ellis weddtng.1 Belated congratulations ta1 General Insurance Melaom back to Hampton, The death of Mrs. L. j .Janetville's grand old lad v ALL CLASSES OF M.adMrs. Badour. They Goodman occurred suddenlv, Mrs. McDowell who observed have purchased the former'after a lingering Illness, at the her 99th birthday last Sunday, PERSONAL and home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Golden Plough Lodge, coi- October 12. COMMERCIAL LINES Versluis who have moved to bourg, on Sunday, October 5, Sorry ta report that a form- Contact: Whitby. 1969. She was in her 86th er Yelverton boy, Dale Stin- JOHN McMILLAN Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Luke yeai. son, suffered cuts ta his lips 623-3111 or 623-3950 and famtly were visitons ofl Born at Tyrone, the formejL and mnouth by a flying puck 14 FRANK STREET, Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Rossi Ethel Skinner was the daugh- last. week. necessitating aver< *OWMANVIILLE Page's home ta help them1 ter of the late Levi and Mary 40 stitches. celebrate their 25th wedding Skinner, and she attended anniversary. Tyrone Public School. On~ Mr. and Mrs. Les Hunt had i january 11, 1936, at Tyrone. as supper guests on Sunday she marrled Mr. Luther .1. Township of Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Ken Chamiber- Goodman who predeceased lain, Oshawa. her In 1957. Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Goodmani moved frnm Ut AIAD LI and Mrs. James Smales Sr.,Trn oBwavles- 2nd INSTJî M ELI f were Mr. and Mrs. 'DaveTyneta omavles- Smales, Whitby, and Mr. anderal years ago and lived here 1 Ms. ame Smlesandfamlyuntil taking up residence In O A E Osameaa.san aml, the Golden Plough Lodge. She 0 A E 3 Mr. MrtleSmih wo Isa, as a member of Trinity Unit- rsaientInyrie."mit awo sa're e Church and in former DUE NOVEMBER 3, 1969 LHospital, Toronto, spent the ýyear. was active In the Wo- past weekend at home a nd is man ,s Association, Missionarv Payable nt the Branch Offices of the anticipatlng being allnwed t1.Scit and Women's Institute. C adnlmei B kof o mrc return home this Friday. Ail Surviving are two sîsters, CndanIpraI ak i om rc eher friends here at home are Mrs. N. J. Woodley (Pearl) at Orono and Newcastle anxlous ta sec ber and look- and Mrs. L. McCoy (Olive), î__________________________ Ing farward to ber return to and a brother, Harold Skinner, Sgod health. Besides her husband. she was, .an d~f~ Mrs. Fred Halroydpredeceased by two sîsters, A T ll A M R and fmlly had as recent Mrs. Scott (Edithi, Oshawa,AT E IO RMS rguests Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Fred Moore (Ger-. Gibson and Mr. Robert Gib-'trude), Bawmanville. son, Shilo, Manitoba, and Mr. The funeral service was held IDougles Gibson, Moose Jaw, t ramn the Northcutt Elliott; ......... Saskatchewan; Mr. and Mrs. Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Gardon Dunlop and Miss, on Tuesday, Octaber 7th and 1 Mellissa Dunlop, St. Cathar- was conducted by Rev. G. K. Ines. Ward. Interment was, in Bow- ... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holro *yd manville Cemeterv.------------....... spent, a few days visiting in' Palîbearers wer*e Messrs. D. Shelburne, Nova Scatia. Goodman. Peter Goadmani. I flV Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holroyd Toronto; L. Crawford. Osha-ý Mpn, adars. Wi i wandRoA.Sharp. Lloyd Skin- W HY PAY M ORE Mr. nd rs. illam HIrodýne'an A.Vîrtue. and fariy Bowman ville. Also,-__ SAVE ON present were Mr. and Mr%.; Premium Quality Alex Rogers, Belleville a nd YVE*GAOLN Oshawa. ~(~1jjfrlt*DIESEL 1j y Please Nt!BizCm I*eddfrls ek paign for funds to suppo rt the! This community learlned MOTOR OIL ework of the CNIB wiII take, witb regret ef the sudden' Fr ak n up 2 ~ ' place tir Hampton this week.1 passing of a life-long resident Fr ak n up I When the volunteer canvass"ri of tbis area, Mr. Robert Stin-. available. calîs be generaus - Help the! son of Lotus. Mr. Stinson r Blind H-elp Themselves. Icollapsed while doing the naw at 9 a.m. Letters are he- away soon after as a resuit' jIng sent ta the congregatiorI. 0f a beart attack. Bob wan a 668-3341 Sunday School 10:15 follow- big man flot given ta idîr1 ng church service. chatter and highly rcteO dFRIMDAEDLVR ihresumed acetivitie- for thelis extended tn bis wife Hazel _____________ ______________ 6sf yo!r 8%7 Canaaav.nsABnd

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