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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jun 1975, Section 2, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, June 25, 1975 WESLEY VILLE The weather this past week- end was the best June can offer, which is good indeed. Farmers are busy at the hay, but some which had been cut earlier suffered considerable damage from rain the first part of the week. Examinations for Mrs. Car- roll Nichis' piano students were held at hier home on Tuesday of Iast week with Mr. Abrams of the Western Con- servatory of music in charge. i îh school students have finished their year and seniors Payne, Rodney Payne and Timm Nichols have completed grade 13; Donald Nichols- and Barry Best completed grade 12; Julie Payne and Cindy Diekerson, g rade il; Andrew MeColl, AiIee!. Wilson, and Tena Diekerson, grade 10; Mark Bee, grade 9; Beverley McColl, Evelyn Stacey, Paul Green and Jeffrey Payne, have completed rade8. Some attend Clarke High Qj--hçbnl pnu thers Port Ho pe. Congrat- ulations to ail of themn. TIhe local unit of UCW catered for the Irwin-Mercer wedding on Saturday after- noon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen lrwin. Perfect weather, and delightful surroundîngs made the work a pleasure. It was a busy day on Saturday and many were not. able to take part in ail the activities. After serving at the weddîng Mrs. Clarence Nic- hols called on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Payne to offer con- gratulations on their anniver- sary and Clarence represent- ed the famnily at the Imlach home in Newtonville where there was a presentation for Mr. and Mrs. R. Imlach whose marriage took place in May and wh are now living in Cobourg. Jennifer Payne arrived home on Friday night after spending about a month visit- ing various places in the west. Susan Scuthorpe is home again aîter se tflg me studying and traeln in the British Isles and in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Eyctey hâve purchased a home in 1 Bowmanville and expect to move there this comîng week. Mr. Stan Jones of Orono visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best and family for a few days, recently. CGIT girls and their leaders Mrs. L. Kellog and Mrs. A. Osborne have been in Ganan- oque for a weekend of camp- ing and have been blessed with cam, ing's great need fine weer. Mrs. Douglas Néee lsworl<- ing at the Dorset St. Nursing Hoe tleast until they are able to fînd a More permanent home. There was a-happyï party at Welcome United Chur hon Monday night, June, l6th, whenfriends ofAnne Irwij gathered to shower'heër withl gifts and good wishes for her approaching marriage. 'Acontest listing the articles in your purse passed the timeé until the special guest arrived. Anne was seated ini a decorated chair by a table loaded with ifts of every size and shape. the was assisted by several girls in passing the gîfts to the large number of eople present. They were: ~usan and Mary Dickinson, Sharon Salawiga, and Patricia Harness. Anne thanked her friends and her mother and invited ahl to come to the bouse during the following week to see her gifts. Before refresh- mets th sepresent formed, one circle about the room for easier serving and also visit- ing. The room was decorated in white and pink streamers and belîs. Those responsible for'the planning were: Mes- dames P. Hoskn, L. Kellog D. Whitney, L. Boyko, C Harness. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Payne celebrated their 25th weding anniversary on Saturday, June 2lst, with a family dinner at home. Sandra was home _________ from Vancouver for the oc- v M With scliools closing for the summer, there'lI be a lot of childrenout on the street, and they won't.ai- ways be careful to watch for cars. lt's your responsibility to be alert. PRESEN TED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE FOLLOWING:- MacDonald Ford Bowmanville 623-448 CANADIAN IMPERIAL IBANK 0F COMMERCE Bowmanville Branch McGregor You've Got to Belleve iHome 95 King St. W. 623-2542 Roy C. Lunney INSURANCE 48 King St. W. 623-5565 INCREDIBLE No ,radios - no T.V. or electric lights? How did you see? A horse and buggy? No auto- mobile? You went to a school that was more than a mile. Andy ou had to walk there, you slushed through the snow without a fuss? Wasn't no bus? The telephone was on the wall? Two long and three short rings was your caîl? No furnace - then how did you ever keep warm? And what did you do for fun on a farm? What is a fiat iron and what is a churn? Without the things we have- how did you learn? But you must have - one way or another!, We're glad it was you, no us, who lived then - Grandmother. Insurance Agency Limited 24 King St. E. 623-4406 Enterprises REFRIGERATION Air Conditioning Sales and Service 24 Division St. 623-3221 Rey Nichols Motors Ltd. Courtice - Bowmanville 7284206 623-2556 Fra nk'sI -- I FOR SFR IENDLY PERSONAL SER VICE 67 KING ST. ýEAST RflWM A TVIi IF Vo riety and Smoke Shop Ring St. E. Bowmanville BROCK'S Service Centre 1Ltd. 20 King St. E. 623-5487 l ounty Chrysler-Dodge, Ltd. Hwy. 2 & Maple Grove Canadian Statesman Durham-County's, Great Family Journal Since 1854 623-3303

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