Consists of one bath towel and two guest towels, unsheared. Ord. 4.98 4.19 Bridge Set Consists of a 36x36" cloth and four matching napkins. Ord. 3.98 ,. û Dilies And Runners s 20%Of S Beautifut ail Cotton hand crcheted run- ners and doilies at 20%/ off the regular prices! Rounds, ovals and oblongs, il Sdifferent sizes. White or Ecru. 5 KING STREET EAST Polyester/Cotton Bedspreads Twin or Double Ord. 1698 12m TOWELS AND LINENS Maitex Towel Ensembles 22x441" Bath Towels 2a. 16x26" Hand Towels 169 12xl2' Face Cloths 79?.E Beautiful bathroom matchmates, put together a set and give them to that very special person on y our Christmas shopping ist. Luxury weight towels and face cloths in rich-Iooking jacquards and vibrant solids. Aýsortment of colours. PHOINE 623-5451 Cotton, Christmas Table Cloths 51 x70" 60"x90" The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Nov. 21, 1973 Section Two 7 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Broome and Jennifer, Carnpbellford, /were Saturday visitors with M r. 'and Mrs. Lloyd'Broome anid farnily. L Miss Helen-Baker, Torontà, p ent the weekend with Mr. adMrs. Tom Baker. a CukJmes, Courtice was aweekend visitor with Dennis Yellowlees., Mis Karen Yellowlees wa§ a Sunday supper guest of Mr. f and Mrs. Walter Short, Court- ice. Mr.'& Mrs. Frank .Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. David Kellett, Oshawa, were Sunday, callers with Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Kellett. and Mr. Lorne Kellett was a Sunday caller on Mr. and Mrs. David Alldread;, Bowmanville. Sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kossatz and family froM Our community, they have moved to Windsor. Steven, Lori-Ann and Randy' Tapp, Camp Borden spent'the L weekend with Mrs. R. Fraser. Mr. and, Mrs. John Knox were Friday visitors with Mr. S and Mrs. Howard Malcolm, Brougham. Miss Nancy Knox, Western University, spent the weekend with her parents Mr,. and Mrs,. John Knox. Mr. and ýMrs. Bruce Tink were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin HarrelW, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Lang- - maid were Saturday evening -'. Walter Pingle, Bowmaniville, o n the occasion of their 6th. wdig anniversary. M.and Mrs. Joe Snowden, ~. Bruce and'Sheryl, Mr. Tom - - - - ~" Barrie, Bowmanville were ~ *, *Sunday supper guests of Mr, - and Mrs. Chas. Langmaid, ~~ ~~~ and farnily. Pso n wihMr. Drs.J. N. yern .* Gary, were recent visitors' ~ ,.~ - Oshawa, ~ ~- : Mrs. Richard Howcroft and ~ -, Andrea, London spent the weekend with Mr. and' Mrs._ -4 Everett Sp ires,. ~ .~. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Aber- ~.-e iý nethy, Oakwood, and Mrs. <* M- ~ ivorley Gilroy, Brooklin were, Saturday visitors with Mr. and * i î Mrs. DnTaylor. S Glad to report Miss Valerie î I iLl 1 Taylor is home from hospital 4ý îi in Toronto much improved. ,Ip1f fip Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Yelloýw- 1 les, Mr. and Mrs. Murray iýj î ~Yellowlees,and Mr. and Mrs.,' X'-. i~1¼1 i~U Harold Yellowlees, Orono, 'N.j~i t l~~b"\\ attended the presentation of Fil.Crops, M'es being the 1t1~it~tt'winner of the World Champ- $ ionship in oats. Y Mr. -and Mrs. Laverne -: ~i114Gibson, Millbank, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Y Everett Crydermian. ..Ç, Ç »,~Mr. and Mlrs. Harold Pascoe and Mr. and Mrs. Everett, ~2 XCrydermian recently visited, Mrs. lorence Pearce, Rich- mond 11i11. MiSS Ellen Crydernri7P ;\ .'.-spent the weekend wit Miss Marilyn Know, Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Bray, spent the weekend with rela-l tives in st. Catharines. Mr. and Mvrs. Carl Potter, Islington, were Wednesdayý . .. . .visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Potter. We ail wish Mr. Perey Westlake a speedy recovery as he is a patient in Oshawa Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank West-' lake and Kevin, Miss Shirley, Westlakeand Mr. Tom Cook, Courtice, were Sunday supper, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron' Broome, Bowmanville., 1 A good crowd enjoyed theý Euchre Party Friday night at, the Solina hall. Prizes went to- High Lady - Mrs. William Ashton, HiÉh Man - Grant Best ... .... Rss Cydemanand Mr. William Ashton. Other prize, .winners were Ron --eýMr. We Yllwlesand Miss' «*-.. ~ ..~ Peal Lach A ood lunch ~ wasenjoed an a scial time' unexpectedly. The -two men were flyîng by helicopter from, S ,Bancroft to Toronto but be- Scause of the poor weather they landed on 'the Youngmans", lawn andl remained there until Sthey got the go-ahead from ':..~' ~Toronto. Some local, citizens were treated to rides in the'- Mrs. Curtis McKay spent, .. the weekend with relatives in Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Quibell *.;..;.have sold their home to Mr. & Mrs Jansen from Oshawa.- S We read in last week's .~*<. ~\ Statesman that Darlington r .... the. is building an arena near teM. J. Hobbs School. Good Work! What's wrong with Manvers? Tourist travel in Canada's, CHARG'EX Yukon has increased from E 40,000 visitors in 1962 to 250,04K J in 1972. The increase from 1971 to 1972 alone was 33 per cent.