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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jun 1971, p. 7

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*~t cSca P onal Phone 623-3303no r 'îdu Ir .(Ted) Pethick o!fT Hoar, flownsmîiew and fýt Clair Shoreas, Michiganm, H. E. Kerr of Oshaw a cently vsited lits isber,l Wed appreciate hcalin .iYrs. Ina McNauebton, Queco from ail, reRders who hav e S treet. e n t enta in edc out-of-bowin 1\ iss Barbana V anst o ne gucats. bave been away on spent the weekend wltb ber holiday or viîiting relatives. slster¾ n brother-rn-law, Mr. Such items are needed for and Ms,9ý Bruce1 Murray this colunin. Just dili 623- Guelpbh 3303. M1s4Srr- McFadyen, Cen- Mn8. A. K Billett was in---------------------- tee Strseet, as returned frorn Toronto on Saturday attend-1 a three-week bouida. vîi îng a Bride' Tea gven by, with relatives in England and bler niece, Mns, GeorgeB Scotland, Crawford, in bonor of berl RevA. ad Ms ar- two daugbten , Jane ac ding &Ipent lest week in Owen Msi'giiet, wbo are bobh ta he Sound vistîng Mrs. Haedrng"s marnied this summer, brother and ie n niiis G. W. Robertson anr? MrsKevin Bunner. dau gbter Janîce !DnNl M iss Beroîce Gay of To- nent bbc pasb wcck with ber-' ente foreelyo! Bwman parents, J. Downies en Sm' Rp-t .Brw violle rad er aiofter, Milsason Ave., wbile Mn, Robent- son o IIr. d rLoy G. jean Gay, Oshawa, arc en- son o b meilBn !Bono nsy ecvc i joîgamotor tnp te bCommence fIe ' to Ottawa toBHonof Mindsatica eec injý West Coast. tedaBsiesSmnr Actuanial Science at bbc Uni- Mn. and Mes. George L.a M ~d is Al!. Brown, versiby of Waterlooý, Fi îday%,1 inger, Leslie and Raymond of Town, and Mn. and, Mrs. Jack May L28, 91 ewlb e London, Ont., wcnc home tor Brown, Tyroi attended the tnigto tbc Universty Âi tbe weekend witb ber par- Bombard-Teefy wedding i etme obgnh~dtc enta, Mn. and Mrs. J. New- Knso nSaturday, En-as5 a fuli-bime lecturer in Act- man, Silver Street, route home on Sunday they uariai Science for 'the Faculty .Weekend gucts, wîbh Mr. were luncheon gucats -o! M-. of Mathematics. anc Ma. eg Crmp Frd:andi Mrs. Fred Sisson ac _________ er.Chaveue, wenof Mea-d.fandl, Fxhr. A . The bia ppy twins pictured above are Judy and Jeff Cochrane of 1SalIrMwo Me. hale Cam o M c-M n aci M s A. L îî , S c h l a rsh îp rec cntly c elebra ed their second bir hday, Their 'paren ts ar M . an M s foraci, Sanc e cMsRo ibeTront., spet aisew das odger Cochrane, grandparents anc Mi. and Mns. Ray Cochrane, Blacksbock, CeM.o an erJ. ber oroandto iltbhiseLlaMrs. Isobel Gould and Mn, Perey Gould of Bowmnanvillc. The twins have one eai on Monday o! Mn. J,_______________ rnetby wee unc dner' aybohri-a !M na-grandpancnt, Mn, J. Mornow of Maple Grove. g tt gwth Me. and Mes. Rae Hoey and Miss Hooey. Mis.51 on Monday were guests tof Hooey Receive Graduation Diploma le. Pand Mrs, -Fred Dayes, br ih Mac r. Nestieton. Hoy tesEvaLcîhma, ~ MrisRobent Ambios c Oshawa vis i bd Maltjianci, was confined to Oshawa Gen-NoaStiweche'a eral Hospital fer !our i ceksNv cta hr h bas returndt ir oea:gucat o! Mes. Bertha Cîha..- t rrd toher ornee>-bot andi ber daughtens, Mi à ber snending a fcw days wîth is bBetty Smiltzee, anc Mrs.. bier si tee, Mrs, Lillian 'amb- Kathle-en White, R.N., o! Cal lyn.b Osawa.fornia. Mrs. Chabot andi b- Cun(-cîlîor Jaes A.Bell, daugliters !onmerly nesicicad Conessen tret, ecetiyin Bowmcnviile, leaving here rturnaci fntcm pcr1ding thea irla 95 for Nova S otia. ....... wee~ n Sotanc, he isb1Mn. and -Mns.Fmroî Wiley, Niagara Falls, ont_ nesaanc det ! bs yung r M. andi Mrs. Haroldi Haie, brohe, Dnad.Toronto, Mn. and Mes, Niekl Monaî'viston wih M.,Dan, Wbibby, Me. andm: s E. V. Hoe, KingSt. Ens, ,Hector Danke, Port Bian wrc belsn and daug-hten-1 Me. nd Mes. Norman Brook "" tn-lawndan Mes Chanies ing, tewn, weee weekenci V iHar illwdae Ms Hguests o! Ibeir sister andE Rbrork, Qe. mdStreet, Elizabeth Thompson s t. PauI'S RyBokQjnStet ~dughben o! Mn. eanid Mis. 1-vani Ruttb Woodc, Scarbongi T on,Nesticton, neceived Mri a y United Church M cciSiamon, Hampton,ithbhonora, a Bachelor f son o!Me.tn anMi. mdi M.Elia Staples, Toronto, Science ia Pbarmmcy degir eeJants VnDk.RR.,Bo a- Mnte:Mi", Elizabeth Vowles, Tor- ai Convocation at tbbc Univer- tne Ville, R.dube 4, fomc ni-j Rev . A.Te, onto, Mes. Jean Dawson, sity of Tononto, on May 28bb, A1cei ovcto ee vriyo ulho a 6 B.A. B.D. Ba dre, Mrs. NRuth Bruo, 91.izbt h worF.A wndd DugaT. oit is hl a bcLkcad11.lHe has ecceived the As-e Wi1o~dle Me. eiie oug th MjorF.A. ilton V.C. son o! Mr, anci Mes. John ID. -Uiverty Thujnder B a"y, sociale Diploma in Horticul- 1 Orala:las, Toronto, Mes. Joyce Gray, Scbolarsbip andi a silveî medal. Moffint, Orono, receivýeci bis de-~ Peter .Vant ne, sof!Mr. turc. At ýpresent hebs is employ- h Mr. R.Meteai. R.R.1, Port Hope, Mes. PetiSbe is a, graduate o! Carb- gre a-s Bachelor -o!(Science hmiMs .BrnVntnc vbcPra&Rcebo A.R..T.,AC..M. Proctor, Brockville Mes. Art wrigbb Higb Scbool. ___ Agiculltulre et, bbqCconvocation Bowmacvu igauted with Dprmn ! b iyo 9:5 .m -Chrc Sho l umPage, Kitchener, a n cid!,cUnvriyc Gep S. oGooydegree. ICelgary, Aiberba., il a.ns. Miss AMleen Gibbs o! Osbawa. ism, Me. Men'vyn LEngliali; o My 28 , 197. Hc a(c.-___ ORNGÇ i Mn. anci Mn , M. S. Dale, By Cent ct !Tasecpeiepsto ibSle WORSHIP'Mn. eanci Mes. L. J. C. Lengs. Rev, G;eralciABcintM\.Fe Ld, ula nOn,ý ~peca1 Mssieby M, anci Mrs. A. M. Tbomp: Genaic ' i A. Browýn, Me.LareDoga n ivc îeeer-ý son, Mr, and Mes. S. R. Jamnes Cole, Mn. John W. Duinbmým, tany educatio!n at Onono Pub- Mr. Donald McArihair, Mns. L. W. Dippeil, Mes. M . John W. Dunhamýr, Mes.1lic Schbool and bis sccanoidanya truiMpeter, and Morley Vanstone, Town, Mn, iteevyn L. Englisb, Mn.leducetion et Clarke Higb Mr. Blir Bailey, trombonlat andi Mes. Robert Cocheen.,(tharles V. Honton. Mr;%ESebool. Toron to, Me. and Mes. A. C Charles V. Honton. Mn. James!____ car duingse iceAnderson, Kingstoo, wr A. Lawrence, Mrs. James A. weekend gucSts 0a! 'Dr. ani Lewi aimree, Mes. G. Leslie .... Mes. H. BR. Runcile at th in Gee, Miss Dorotby E. Tmylor,i sumr b forne n Wo -Me.William F., cbe REHOBTHlnci,an o!Te bosn The former Sunid.ay Sebool Island. clases o! tbc lat, Miss Vesta Christian Rfre Dr. r n. .Tomp- Spargo heici their monual church 'son, Susan anci Davi o! union Sunday", June 6, attend- Hamilton spent bbc May 29tl Iing mcrning service in Tin- ScnogStret weekend witb Mr.s. Tbhomp- ity Unitaed Cburch, !ollowed Miinîsfer. son's father, Rev. A. W. Har- by e luncheon at bbc Bow- VandnBeg, bngcarlMes Hmrîng Drmanvilie Country Club. Thoe Ra'.A.Thomipsoa is on aR cars îene ~present wenc Mes. Dennis B.A, .D, .T. rom ,McMaster University, Fickard, Mrs. Lou Welsh, Mes. Phon 623-7407 Hamilton, and will lie doing Bert Mutton, Mrs. Hugli M u- research on bbc International phy, Mrs. Jack Duno, Mes.c WYORSPIP SRICS Mnctany Syqtem in Wasb- Lou Dewell, Mes. Stan Mie- 1Q.M Ington and Londoni, Englanci Munter, Mes. Jhm liayman, t 000an.Hl Ris conraishm Mrs. Art Spîcer, Mes. Bert 7:00 1 -amiiy accmaie lSye, Mis- Jean Rundie, Mns leavng t oce.Orlanci Plummer, Mns. Glen ~.Loriaine Margaret Wh)ite, .A.M eleMre Beck ta ed Heur The following new mem- Mertn, Mrs. Stan.DnMt 2~ Duni bovcto tOnWdedy m ab Back to Un'-tr bers wercveci iwci- Er hmpsoni, Town, Mrs. teCnoaîr t nWdedy a 6h Dm1l 1310 Radio comeci into Tehnity Unitedi'Tom nbilho 3, Bowman- bbcý University o! Wnte-noran Mrs. Leslie Mongan, formcrly Church aithbbcservice iast ville, Mr.Jim Bennett, Arn- UMay 27bb. Lorraine Mrae oneChisbolm, daugbten af, Every Sunday 1:0an.Snc onn:By Profes- OthMerenh bîesaube cteacvM.aclMs Seet ha alaon o! Faitb, Mis, Robent L i3esviw.s George White, Bnwmnan- bl omnilgnutd "EvreryoneWloe cn, rreoc .Quey ene.Hamilîton, Miss Thel- " vîereevcher Bacebora! a a oia Wo ken fronqi Cted pÊ ý!iýH l -Qarma Sehlievent, Bellevilie. Mrs. At eee h snwi~ iiCieeSebnub Mrs. hnoînl . Quaey, Mr. - - enis R McLanhlifl pioyed by bbce Department a!c epoyc a b -~ Geore Wight AdultJustice, Toronto. Sel YEIVERTON ~eceiveci a B.Sc. in Ag icul- sciti DIUITV(UNEOf turcdegrce et bbc convoce resceyto sec bbc eans IINITFD ~(lntendenl for lastwek tin!bc University o leave thîis districtth bc fnni Congratultions Mis onucoplteio Ma th.asbesocanthywlI MmT rzMs ad ,B R~owond:efn nlv ~ginwoste ~ , ~ aeU d ci sa THE WELCOME MAT 15 OUT anci MnsDavid Jciin ;,p7o asad r. eetbei r anniveesmry services. ALL INEXT WEEK AT, in bospitel rcnî n c ilier-- Dcuhck c! Me enbMs Mer e- speaker was Mn, P. geing cer-tain tst. d ne'position et Osbawa Gen- Bel sny, Peberborou. jMn,. 7 rex., 7ci, M Ky,ý oewv o- cl lospitae. Alan Tncw, Suintneu BEA U V IL A etYelceto UnbcdActecias cheirmen. ýMna. rBer- riCbuuib will beP ii in- nICCe Wbeel-,er yeci. T E A n V"n LTTA TI P , t YeTe luciUnioPrsasang trenmea VN'XT WEEK 15 NURSIN G 1HO4EWEEK IN CthbonSedywb PM. fuUorLU'I M. ni Mna.Blay aynd Hofstetter la gucait prece b ccdonac utna ON'1TARJO AND TO CELEKBRATE THIS e t I'ontypcol UnibediCurhMr, andi Mis AiIten1owe hed rl g og fter an OCCSIO W AR IVITNG UEPUBIC Arniveisary. Oshawa have purchaseci part efl'rnocnte.Eryn tek- TOVSTOR RMSSAN1AINS Messes. Quenten andi Clerc Linda Grcnwood, B.A. cf bbc Dean ! arm nrtb c f the ing part is tc be congerAt lat-i Robinson spent bbc weckend village. cd on a suceesaful eftcrnogi Pla o dongsumtlingnîe fr omene with relatives in Toronto et- Oc May 28, 1971, et Colivo-MnBdanc bis- son a1ie On Thu 'sday evcning a Plat P- doig sýmrhîngnic for,ýoeoe tcndîngth Cbbc ouCn-ectsoTourna- Unieration1 etm Tient Vun( riv chnlsitymttermeeingwng incxt wcck. rment bcing beld in tbbcÎcty. Peterborougb, Miss Lundalpent a'ra ncLboise aimnon anel coMr.amittcNmeeting mi VISITOUR NRSIN( HOMEDURIN TUE The ,local Hi-C Group maGr ewo cv er B ewsb idle o! Scugog liighw.ay tow .,ahome to plan for ouri. NCHN TE maýkingý plana for n Variety Mr'. maci Mes,. Ted Holecyci, stnsiwbefl'y auppen. HOUR 0F2:00 P.M. T'lO 4:00 P.M. ANY DAY, Nigtnte e helci this montb, cicr of Arts degrec. Miss Miss L. Hcr qerst, Bowman- Mns. Evi e Beatty ha feeling i JUEîT OJUNE OH !etnn n-meCt play. Greenwooci, wbo niajoreci in ville, werc eteyvios a lîti1betin Vou Vsi WIIBrgite ficDayfo Yu i oysngb aciM ndips lg, samn clcmenbary cf M.anci Mrs. Frank Hl- Mr. Orley Meecer iii pso-ý en oncneEtb s es Wîigifocml on Sn- dcerm bcdug-eyr' andci lmmly. gissifla 0K. HPle i iSt. ýscooltc-chc an thMe.g-- cor'M,,Art DeR a bd ,oe Hosepital, Pe t e r cmv ile visîing bhe Rae ber o! Mn. andi M s Lawrcnce,;, vcny suýiires5ful auction sale boniigh _________________________________ 4Maioina. Granwod~KenaL n Sturayevenmng. WeilMn, 8. Mdre had anothleXI Tua Canadlan Stateornan, xcwmanlile, June: 0, 1971 £ýLeUter:s (o 1 (li 'S itOf' A Couple cf Issues for Mr. Honey Hamptoni, Ontario June 8, 1971. Dear Sir: Would you allow nie te use -ome ef your space te raise publicly a couple of issues wîith Mr. Honey, since I do not have flic privîlege of ralîgta every citizen of the riding at public expense or havinc, mv views; broadcast over local radio stations and regularly print- ed in local newspapers.ý One of the questions- of Mr. l4oney's' questionaire to his constituents îes posi- tively misleadiîng. 1 refer to nuniber 6 'Should Canada aclopt a firm pôlicy of national ownershîp event if 't results in fewer new jobs being created due ta reduced expansion of industry?', This is a phoney choice. It's rather liRe the oid Red or Dead alternative that used to be posed at the height of the Cold War. 0f course we have both foreig-i control and fewer jobs. Hasn't Mr. Honey noticed that American corpora- tions (so cail International Corporations in bis lexicon) are cutting back on op- eraion inCanada ta preserve jobs in- bhc US..? Hasn't the significaince sunk in to Mr. ILïoney and his colleag,-ues of the fact that in I9680,orly 4', of' the money invested by foreign corporations in Canada came from abroad - the rest came froni Canadian soures (Kart Lcvitt, THE SILENT SURRENDER, Saturday Nîght, June '71, p., 14). I guess net, Mr., Kierans tried for thnee years ta tcach the cabinet sorne elementary economics and obvîdusly failed, The question should have rend 'Should Can- ada adopt a firm policy of national own- operation on Thursday andî Vr. H. Thickson snient the dny with lM/rs. Moore (June)r and the girls. On Wednesriay ex cing tbf' Somen's Instituite he1d their June meeting at Mr. and Mrs, P. Whî tes home. The P1re-i< cient Mrs. R, Beattypesec i nuteMs. Afariareprt imïi MrA fiawke r end thb was given and over $100 wasi ;akpn in at oun 60th A1niý versary. 01 course thcre were some expenses. Report of the District A nnual waï; gix en by Mrs, James Robinson. The meeting finisbed un withl pitures (qlîdes) of Mr, arc', Mrs. White's various trips., ,uirh waqspsrved. on Mondayevig an ex- ~cuivemeeingwasheld a ,Mr. and Mrsý. H. Qu1antrîll's biorne to plan lhc 90th Wedl- ding An1niversary ielebraio-n7 for June l2th. Another c-, P_ for ipthend opan hol Lt luctiemeing to S pan buer - wasq 'held on Tuesdaiy eveînl- Mr. dMr.W Mud , Oshawa, hav\e been wîtàh Mr, g and Mrs. L. Muldrew for a few days. Mr. E. Fowle lm avmng trouble with.hîbs back e aan and is rather used up these- lays. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Bon Prvxr, Linds-ay, werre at Mr. and Mms 0. Meprcrs' for the weckend and wh3ie here visited Mr P Mercer anId Mr. and. Mrr, Bajt, rolitypnol, MT,.,and Mrs, :8. ro Campbelleroft, were wîth MNy and Mrs. Ross Beatty on Sun- Tolephont day. Bfr Our store bas been sold. and ai Mr. and Mis. r. Woolirott June 1 movcd out over the w«,ekend. Our new storekeeperi, Mr, andi Mrs. Yaremna are to take over this week. ership to preserve jobs in Canada and our resources for our posterity'. That's the real choice facing Canadians! The second issue is related Ïn this, but cornes from Mr. Honey's recerit R-- port from Ottawa on the Barber Comi- mission on Farni Macbrnery. He cittes- the evidence tliat Canad:an farmers are being victimized. by international corp- oratîcons to thec tune of 22-23%% He ther saysa that l'e and the comm-rrission admrit deftat. Whetlier the latter is true or noýt 1 don't know not having read the report. But what an ad-mission for a representa- tîve to make. For the sake of the farm-- ers, Mr. Honey r-may 1I make a simple- suggestion, The only body wîth -powaTr to deal with international croain is thec Govgernmeîst of Canada, a-nd iA does have such 'power. Il should set up.i an agency te purchase f arm machinery from the manufacturers at fair rrcee l'y international standards, and thenr rnake this malchînery available te ansi dealer at its cost. This would semlvge both thec problemn of the high price of mach- inery in Canada, and it would allow dealers to conipete fairlyr ly ailbin able to seil aillUnes of rnachîner-y at the samne cost to them Yours sincerely, Wilnier J. 11i11 Federal Candidate 1969, New Deniocratie Party Editor's ntie. You cati lhave spacÊ anytime in The States-m-an to air your views., Wilmner. Just rend them along. Thats, ail Mr. Honey doges, ail-c Mr. Car- ruthers and sonietimes Mr. MVoffatt. ISSSTNC PROEC Us HepYOD! sbrary, shoppiig >ther needs No charge for labour Pensions and other benefits Mil fot be affecteci. for înformation: pre June 14- 1:00 p*më, to 4-00 pa.rn> 14 and atter- 9:00 am.to 4:00 p.nl. 623-.2461 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, lUNE 1j- We Reserve the Rigki t ta LinitQaiite NEW SIZE!1 BORN FRE PrateiShalll pa ReguIer, Dry or Qily 14 . Suigg. List 2.59 P'SSSST INSTANT SHA,1MPOO by Clai 14 o. acrosol Sugg. Liat2 9 ANACIN Sugge List( 1.35 "ULTRA-BAN"' SU NGLASSES AlIl Stye men% 1 Ladies O Off HAI KARATE COLOGNEI VATHEWS DAY SPECITLAtr hv Sugg.,Lat25 While They Right qGuard, DEODORANT Bronze'or Decoretor 17 oz. IiamiliSimc Sugg. List 1. 29 NAIR HAIR REMOVER 4.5 oz. Lotion or 2.2 oz. Creaamà Ssxgg. Lit 7 1.35 y CUR1,ITY "AUTFO" Firs't Aid Kit 3.79 2.419 DEOID, 9RANT BEAUTYFBA-R SOAP LabeIId Seff BUFFERI N TABLETS Sugg. List 88e 66t, Fei No-rmal Hair Su-gg' .O L.i9t 99 - PRESCRIPTIONS L.D.A. REM4EDILS- ALEX McGREGOR ï KING ST W1.NE 2ýV9

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