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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jun 1973, p. 15

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94o ,ICange ii tadig ~raksand Kramps Stli Leading Softball League by Terry B3aker Last week's action was Imitedý to two games duc to the inclemnent weatber and bothi of these games were held on Tuesday- night. That action saw Kranmp's Furniture down Stephen's Fuels 8-0 and Frank'sVaet defeat El- lis Shoes 8-2. Franlks and Kramps remain tied in the statndings for first place. A ful siate of gamnes is scbeduled thîs week wfih tw-.o gamecs on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night w i t b Wednesday night's games being last Thursday's rained out con- tests. Harvey Webster contin- ued his early season fine, play, as he brought his re- cord to 3 wins against no defeats with a fine -5-bit shutout over Stephens, Kramps exploded for si., first inning runs to ice th(- game .aivay. Dick McLean. Doug Crougb, Brian Evans and Dave Passant eacb had a pair of safeties for the winners. Stephens' 5 bits were sbared by five players. Keeping An QId Crait AlIve ilton comnbîned for a 3 bit- ter~ with Baker picking up bis second win against no defeats. The Executive and play- ers of the League are ap- peaiing for umpires to bandle the games this year. The pay is good and the umipires wiil receive full backing from the ex- ecutive, in any decision they make on the dia- mond. Doublebeaders are played on every Tuesday and Thursday night at Memorial Park starting at 6:15 p.m. If you are Inter- Got the Whole World in Hîs Hajýnds". The superintendent iMr. Leonard Fails assisted by the treasurer - Miss KaîrenR O the S.S. with certifîcates and Mr., and Mrs. George O. yearly pins recognizîng the Greer of Osbawawere dinner a number of years. in atten- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reg T dance, from one year up to Sutton, TFhursday evening of I thirteen years. îast week. -01 Mrs. Ida The president of the UI.C.W. dale visite presented gifts for attendance Geo. Mort( to those with 25 Sundays or mqre in the past year. These bhis week. were as foloôws: Julie and Mr. and Hazel Wilkin, 43 Sundays;- and cbildr Karen Kennedy 40; Karen Wii- Nortb lef ti kin 38;Robert Fonk 33; Peter in Aberta. FonlX 33; Doneid Fünk 32, Mrs. W Tanya Fonk 310;Lisa Ho,\ visited Mr. 30;Peggy Foster 27;Bruce Syers of MelcLean 25, and Gail Young- relatives. man 25. Speciai recognition Mr. am was given Misses. Peggy Sutherlar la Plu mb of Willow- ted ber 'sister Mrs., ton for severai days id Mrs. Bob Young dren of Mili Street this week to reside Vm. H. Robinson r.and Mrs. Kenneth Cavàn and other nd Mrs., Kennetb nd of the Golden odge, Cobourg, visit- Drmer neigbbors Mr. Archie Lunn on of last week, label Williams, Mr, ;.Cliff Cowan of 1 ille visited Mr. and xrence Harris iast b.,Giibanlk accomp-« her daugbter, Mrs. ), Toronto,,and ber .rs. H. G. Freeman, rove, attended the on exercises of Loy- lge, Belleville, on May '26tb, when : Gilbank received afrom the Early 1Education Prog- na is now employed Sursery School in Ille. dMrs. Reg Sutton rs. John Cox at the st Home, Sunday, on sion of ber 8lst ,naid Gordon and ald Watt enjoyed a to Pointe Claire, n Wednesday of last our 'the Avon Prod- 'y. 1Mrs. Ed Hogg of ited bis mother Mrs. >binson on Wednes- 1Mrs. Chas. Taylor ent Sunday supper MIr. and Mrs. E. R. Enniskillen. Id Mrs. Lawrence ted Mrs. A. Harris, le and Mr. anid Williams and fam- iay n&VILLE ary Stapleton was om Hamilton over md and Sunday, he 1and Mrs. Doti xw er e supper ith Mr. and Mrs. Worton at Kendal. d Mrs. Jim Adams rday nupper gurFets and Mirs. Lloyd Orono. menasters and the ,d a family picnic, î:fternoon, at Ron Fraservig e. Id Mrs.,Cý M. Jones ;Ben Jones werc iose calling to con- Mr. and Mrs. ers, Morrish, Sat- rening, on the Oc- their "Oth Wed- iiversary. estect intingsm x PCL41oflJ1LtVAr I andu L5UUflie ,sve..,. "s. F iIJugiJ i Franks erupted for a 5-0 ercîse and having some attending first in pupils then ed their foi Kool ~lead aftýer two innings and fun then we would appre7 stahr o h attnadMs coasted to their win over ciate hearing rm OU. asyeahrs foth el and moers Ellis. K e i t h Anderson, Cali Ron MeLean (623- Mhrs. M Terry Baker, Neil Fry and 7896), Terry Baker (976- Uegussparfo-tean Mrs. M E t r rs s Dave Cryderman each had 7.173), or ieave your name seicewaspeaer oe ners. Baker and Don Ham- Frank's 'Varlety. Wragg of Whitb y. Rev. Wragfg o wv Domestie can~d _________________________ ___________________________________________used the parabie of the Sower Ms a to ilustrate the different types w.eek. Nestetoi NGý1AJ5of people who receive the Mrs. E.1 Ref rigeration Fred re pesd that Mrs. Clarke WilliamswereWodfGo.aidb Mrs. Aylwin Haines returned Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fallis and fmily of Lonnweat teiomohen Units and home from Port Perry Hosp- boys, Bowmanville. hm nKna nStra.MpeG itahme.illiamslon vstdaMrs cnvcai Appiace on Saturday. Reeve and Mrs. Lawrence AplazsOn Saturday evening Nest- Malcolrhi attended the banquet H oeyo ib.aitCl leton folk attended the fortieth in honor of Warden Weston " Mr. Angus Curtis is, a Saturday, and Mrs. Gordon Strong in the Temple on Friday evening, He paininBw nvleMmMisDn Sales and Service wedn aniesrofM.Bnseatlram eoia orial Hospital where he un- hier diplonr c;f United Church Education 1 accompanied themf to the drossrey hlho Centre, Blackstock. Congrat- Social Services Convention in The general store in Kendai ramn. Donr Domestic ulations and',best wishes are St. Catharines, June 3-6. Mrs. Walter Rahm of Tyrone explains the changed ownership on the f irst at the N~ *extended to them for cont- Miss Laurie Malcolm stayed fine art of braiding to Cathy RiJvers of of June. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bw~v Refr-igerators inued happiness and health. with hier sister Gaii,Biack- Bowmaniletteoeigo h uemo rde omryo apo r ndi Recent callers with Mr. and stock during hier parents'Bw avlet the npnn ftemsu rd e r t o aptn Mr n Mrs. Charles Briggs were absence yîvrSre 24th. Ms r orer visited Mr *Freezers wThursday, Ms. ra- uMayRe Ms etieMutoMr. Mr. Aif Thornette,Woodvilie am who has won.awards at the CNE for her lelcomteMranMs.rd-useRe ýMs Bearlice ut, Rhah,,aniey to theNorvillage and wish the occas andMrs Eal FceOsawa an Mr. NrmaNoton, of braided rugs, was one of five ladies who them success in their newbihdy *Air-Conditioners Mr. and Mrs. Stan Piough- Cambray, were Wednesday demnonstrated such handicrafts as macramne, position. Mirs. Dy man,-Mrs. Murry Coates, Port evening dinner guests of Mr. _________Do_ *lce Ciube Makers Perry, Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. Fred Dayes. Mvr. and neediepoint and crewel ernbroidery at the Mrs. Rona Samelis, Mrs. Russel Mount- Mrs. Clarence Avery,Ennis- museum opening. in the Editor's Mail bus trip joy, Blackstock, Mrs. Vera kilien visited on Saturday Quebec1or *Wtalk-In Coolers Mountjoy, Mr.' and Mrs. evening, Mr. and Mrs. RegAI Norman Samelis, Nestieton, Sutton, Orono and Mr. and ~ L Mr. and Mrs. E. Gingýl eil tot and Mr. Clarence Mountjoy, Mrs, Jim Abernethy, Bow- G Boxrn2n1ille Ontaoor n « Se Us odayR.Rý BlakstQk. mnvile wee Suday ven- Mr. and Mrs. tom McGuirk ratulations, Kathy! LiC 3K9 , ntri M. n Se sTdyRs..BLastçck. me i avlle rs una.ee-and Barbara accompanied by Mrs. Gordon Besse has.,June 1, 1973 Cavan vîsit the presentation to honor Mrs. Congratulations to Mr. Rai- Mr. and Mrs. H. R. DeMilie returned home fromn Sudbury Dear Sir: mH.R 6AU~UAA CeàBabriadfml i hSde n r rc and Pamela, Oshawa, atten- where she stayed with hier son This is wrîtten in the day. thecil.O. all rind Janetviie Lh ason, whoex.iBite hi ded the Conestoga College Mr. Raymond Besse and hope, some group or Mr. and 24 DIàVISION ST. on Wednesday evening. Hackneys at Brookla Fair, on graduation exercîses in Kitch- famiy while his wife was ili in groups may be looking for were recei D W A VLE On Thursday evening Mr. Saturday. Mr Lawson won the ener on Sat. evening, June hospitai. a project. In my opini~on guests of N. fflW ANVILE,,, and Mrs. Norman Samelis Eaton trophy for the best 2nd, when 'Miss Kathryn Mrs. Otîs Pritchard, Mrs. the public beach at East Talro1 caled n Ms. lbet ea-Hacneyon hegrondsals Mcuir gadutedas PeerPritchard and Shannon, Beach presents an awe- air calld o Mr. Aber Be- Hckny o th grund, aso cGurk radate asa Ptersome appearance, both for Mr. anc Afte Hoirs a'k cok, i Lidsay anthe firt ad Mr Salernutritionist. Reception was Manotick, spent the weekend the Beach residents, and Harris visii AfterHour Cai cock in indsy. antherfirs and r. Sdierheid at Doon Campus. Cong-. with Mrs. L. C. Snowden and ay tw iios woBwav 6-4123 Sna feno n vn a loacnitn inr _______-- Bob. They also attended the love the water, and be- Mrs. Jack' in dnnr uetswih r.ansecowsonethre furthtw Orillia, were Saturday over- Snowden Picnic on Sun. lieve me there is plenty oif iy on Sund secnds oe tîr, oe ourh.night and Sunday'mid-day Mr. George Jarvie, Mr. it this year. It was noticed that Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarvie and Mr. Ken Due to many storms and- Fred Dayes won a number of Bruce Heaslip. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvie, Vancouver visited high water manye heavy NP DURHAM1 COU NTY PROVINCIA'L top awards withhler baking in Norman Irvine and Mrs. with theif mother and grand- 10gs, tree stumps, etc. have N W IB ERAL ASSOC IATION the Home Economics division. McFadyen, Bowmanviile mother, Mrs. Robert Jarvie. been washed In, and to IhU. Ga Congratulations! were Sunday evening caliers. Congratulations from the me struem and dean U om r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris New Provincial assessment Maple Grove Community tO oed ruk adwiln the weeke and famiiy, Kingston visited notices wiîî soon be coming to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lansing' hw orkers. wes ithM on Sunday with her parents, the Ratepayers of Cartwright. (nee Jo-Anne Harris) who th istona no emsan Stapleton N U A LMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cool- These are at full value of the were married on Saturday, en the cst odtboofn guests wi edge. Little Billy and Shawn property. It idoes not necess- June 2nd at Ebenezer. bew n the cdu ontie o Ô Gordon M~ Duncan, great grandchildren enyu axswi o Mr n r.AietBon theoadlduetonthelwork Mr. and ari ny ouonaxsthe goFr. ntMrs Aleo BrwnPl ant wre< Sun werýel perycial gues'Lsc1 s! up. Checkis a1rin n d nitne lilgh wtrthe iwîth Mr. thieir great gradaet. tîk3î hmcoey I o -aitn isMro nw Beach does not present a ihn or propeýrty is not den, Toronto were over the prtt sight to anyon-eClda, Mrs. Gordon Cooledge, Cae- worth the amount on your weekeend visitors with Mr. and looki'ng the town's good The La sarea returned with the Mor- asesent notice, it may'eMs -I .Femn and assets over. We used toChrsh W EDNES AY, Jun 1 3th ris family for a few days apae. Hnesoado udya iassCommun- er who at. oe time wet Srl e with berattended the Snowdea Picnic have a group of scuba div-Sna and brother-rna-law. Mrs. Fay Wilson, Oshawa ity Hall. down into the water and Mr. anc p1ý Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLau- spent the week-end with Mr. idrs. E. Gilbank, Orono, was remnoved debris from the and Mrs. i IJbottom. This was aiways among thc at 8:30 p.mi. ghlin, and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Lorne McKee., On a Sunday visitor with bier appreciated by the swlm- gratulate McLaughlin attended a bridai Saturday evening they visited parents Mr. and Mrs. H . G. mers In the summer. Like- Allen Peto OD)F L O SH L ,shower to honor Miss Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Dave Frew and Freemnan. ly due to the Marina now urday evE R OELOWS A LL, Murray, of Cressweli, at the Dwayne at Viewlake. Sunday Mr. and Mlvrs. G. Besse belng built we should casion of R N ,ON A 0home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold afternoon caliers with the attended a nephew's wedding have more boats- in the ding Anni Taylor,R.R. i Baickstock, on McKees were Mr. Eari Henry in Collingwood on Saturday. harbour and a clean beach Election of Offic-ers a nd General Business Saturday evening.1 and family, Oshawa and Mr. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright would look good. Src GUS PA E:Sunday evening dinner gue- Don Henry, Orono. accompanied by' Mrs . John Sincereiy, Srcl SP A E :sts with Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Dorothy McClurg, Port Werry, Bowmanville attended Edward Gingeli. tree five y Mrfts. Margaret Campbell, M.P.P. Mcbaughlin were Mr. and Perry and ber motber, Mrs. the Werry Centenniai Reunion St. Georges, Toronto Mrs. George Wolfe, R.R., Irene Brooks, Florida, were executive meeting, on Friday Blackstock. Monday morning callers with evening, at the home of Mr. Congratulations to Cindy Nestlion neighbors. and Mrs.,David Werry, Ajax. FROM THE C Grieves, who won first in the Welcome home to Mrs. On Sunday May 20,1973, Pony Ciass and the Robillard Cappy Thomson, who bas Mr... Fred R. Stevens, with shVrdeon f r.Sale'Trophy at Brooklin Fair when- returned fromn an extended three of ler grandsons, John, sHackdene f Cindy dseres vacation in Florida, California Glenn and Ted Topping and Hacney. ind dseresand British Columibia,. friends went to the Christen- Harr L. adeiPresdent much crdastiswas er - Court Lady Snowbi'rd ing of lber first great grand- irttimetorie n opei On Monday evening of last child, David James, son of Mr. tio. ad Ms. ossCurishoed Court Lady Sniowbird and Mrs. James R. Topping.- Mr ad r. OS Cr's hstdthe District ëniTh9 a.m.sevc1 ai.n with 'Chief Ranger Frances Seeîey 's Bay United Church Thompson conducting the with their minister the Rev. meeting. The regular District John Barker. Both pairs, of Council1 will meet in the grandparents, also great gra- ý=c Ëôn q a rt J fryi Bwanil for the ndmother Mrs. N. (Margaret) - June meetng.Topp ng nd oher uncies, o f ei?-U et ence. wBuspins to gLesare Rv n r.John Bhome, eligibie to attend.Pln were joined with the group when The beat protective Seif-defence is the also discusssed for a unique thirty-four sat together,sha- meeting i January More red and enjoyed a delightful equpmet gaîstjob secret of safety. You've got deal iibeaabe at a bot dinner. Guests came from accidients is alîrcady yours- a lot to live foir; work, later date OakvilleTorontoBowman- if.Flo Ing he e.ýing a ville and Peterborough. your eyes, yourers defensively, and enjoy lf.successfuî "Penny"salie was Peterborough. j- your ban conducted. Mrs.Doty Lee Congratulations to Mr. and f Keep alert, work lime sure won the draw orfllte piliow i\rs. Alan Fiintoff (nee Lorr- %%o oslips, aine Bowen) wbo were marr- defesivly, nd OUT tay sufeyisTwenty-three members, in- ied on Saturday, June,2nd, in onl th' jb eef fecchtding the guests, enjoyed Bowmanviile. the delicious lunch of salads, Gary and Tim Shiels, New- A TFCA U September" cake wîth the and Mrs. Arthur Martin. FOR "Court" Emblem which was T'he Canadian Statesman, Bow:i MO Ni Mr. and Mrs. James Power and sons Craig1, Mark and Trevor of Hampton, visited MIr. and Mrs. Gordon Power on Sunday. Friends and relatives from. Kirby, Orono and surrounding area attended the open house on Saturday, May 26th, after- noon and evening, in honor of MIr. and Mrs. Ed. Ruthven, and their 4Oth Wedding anniver- ;ary heid at their home at Canton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Middle- ton attended the birthday party for bis sister Mrs. Alidine Hamlin of Claremont at Brougham on Saturday. )uring the evening the Anni- versary Waltz was piayed for Mr. and Mrs. Middieton who were celebrating their 53rd Nedding Anniversary. Con- gratulations. The Senior Citizens are haiving a pot luck supper on ,the I.O.O.F. Hall on Thursday, June 7tb at 6:00 p.m. Every- one welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller, ,manvilie, June 63 1973 15 Mrs. Ernest Bryson, Mlrs. Lawrence Harris, Mrs. J. Major, Mrs. K. Gamsby, Mrs. Lance Plain and Mrs. H. Murray enjoyed the bus trip to Toronto last Wednesday we.ithi a number from Pontypool and district. Orono United Church Women heid five meetings on Tuesday. In the afternoon Unit 2 at tbe Main Hall and Unit 5. at the home of Mrs. Cari Biilings. In the elvening Unit 1 at the home of Mrs. Carlos Tamblyn, U(nit 3, at the home of Mrs. Jîm AMhjor and Unit 4. at the home of Mrs. D. Scott. Orono United Cburch Sun- day Sebool Anniversary Serv- ices. First service - 10 a.m. in the Main Hall, Nursery, Kin- 1dergarten and Primary Depts. Second Service - 11: 15 a.m. in, the Cburch Sanctuary. Junior,, Intermediate and Senior 'Depts. Special Speaker, Rev. Gerald Brown, Chapiain, Pine Ridge Sehool, Bowmanville. ýNext, Suiîday - Juite loth 'Everyone Weicome. 'A TTENTION, The Memorial Hospital in Bowmanville wiII be commemnorating ils 6Oth An&niversary lune 13-June 15, 1;973 PROGRAM OF EVENTS Wednesday, June l3th at 6:30 p.m. Special Banquet at the Bowmanville Lions Centre Tickets -,$5.00 per person Tickets can be obtained from Memorial IHospital Stutt's Pharmacy, Orono Barron's Gift Shop, Hampton Lorne Johnson Drug Store, Newcastle Public Tours of Hospital Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday afternoons- 1: 30 - 5: 00 p.mni Thursday evening - 7:00 - 9: 00 Pm Special lDance sponisored by Eminployees Scial,ý and Recreational Commîttee tco be held at Newcastle Community Hall ou Friday, June l5th, 1973 9:OO p.m. - 1:«14ja.m. Tickets available froru Hospital Business Office - $3.00 per person I )RIGINATORS 0F INDOOR/OUTDOOR CARPET OZITE ' SYNTHETIC TURF - WEATHERPROOF - WATERPROOF ýT CHEMICALS. 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