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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jan 1977, p. 11

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tl Edit< Mr. and M have been lu Wintario dra, twenty-fivec son informeé purchased h Olshawa CE lougbt bis li Rlom of Plent '~We extend '~tions. Another1 r'eport. Mr. a: Mlajer and hi Mutriel Brouý England and Harold Kir- spent a most day. Jan, 8t] Robàert and and family, witb tlfem in in Obsweken. to hear thiý Haynes. We sing the Ri and daugbi Brenda and bridge, Ont Sunday dinnE aunt, Miss ence. They a the Glenney's Mr. Georgi returiied hom Sunday ai with Mr. ani Lake, Sr., we Jim Tambly Mrs. and Mns Bowmanville. guests were Jack Skelding Morley Lake and Noel Lak Last Wedni Mirs. George Mrs. Le na( with Mr. ar Gilmer, Newt brate the oç Gilmer's Ssii versar$v on Ja extenci our coi the Gilmrer's! The Newca celled their Monday nîgbt the weather. Lionettes also regular mont] lM and Mi -*-ent Saturdi a,,,ere Mr. Wa The Newcast le Ind ependent Jrm: Jack and Hazel Crago Telephone 987-, Miss Candy, Storks, Rex- cancelled bowling dale, spent the week-end at snowmobiling. Oh' c.3 ew agQ~home. Sunday visitors with Men 200 & 01 M.adMsWila Strs .Fa2824were Mrs. Storks and Mr. W. Flintoff 225-280, c tQ a d ~Fred Green Oshawa . 278-242, M. Henry 2 Weeknd isiors ithMr. G. Cowling 219, R. S and Mrs. Len Lambeit includ- H. Clark 212, T. Irs erbe Gbso Shuldie Srgey Ptiet's ed Mr. and Mrs-. Harvey 241-223, H. Dickins( IrsHerie ibsn Soudic Suger Paien's Paeden, California, Mr. and Watson 209, J. For: îcky the last twO Reunion at the Royal York Mrs. Clarence Paeden,'Micbi- B. Lewis 218, E. Tay iws, eacb winning Hotel. Mr. Jack Crago also gai, Lorie-Rose Cochrane and Taylor 242-215, J. Gi dollars. Mr. Gib- attended this reunion. friend Michael and Mrs. T. Embley 217, ýd us that Gwen Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clys- George Muss, Oshawa. 215-218, S. Glanvil. er ticket at the dae, Newtonville were Thurs- Sunday luncheon guests of Stapleton 286-263. uckye one atte day afternoon visitors witb Mr. and Mrs. Stanley1 Powell Thurs. Mixed 200 lucyon at tsvhe. Mr. and Mrs. George Kimbail. were Miss Judy Powell, Co- W. Forget 226-20 our congratula- Mr. and Mrs. AI Pollard, bugMisBraaelnn, Lewis 260-201-252, Oshawa were Sunday nigbt Sarnia and M r. Wayne Hunt, 203, E. Stephens 20E happy item to supper guests with bis mother, Pontypool. 'FiMxe20& nd rs.Fkiund Mrs. Rachel Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Powell F ie 0 ind rs Édund Mr.andMrs Nel Wodenjoyed Sunday evening B. Glanville 212,J ier othr, rs.dînner with Mr. and Mrs. 201, A. Pearce 276-2, igh, Manchester, Peterborough were Friday Seldon akr awo. Mcoad23 d Mr. and Mrs. luncheon visitors with Mr. and MsnDaPaker, lakwod.Mis MacDoS.nkl 23, tley, Courtice, Mrs., Walter Murphy, after Mss ale Piows ell a n iss 11,S. NickoLsonE enjoyable Satur- wbich they visited bis mother, Rsemday TsoSbokeftCon-N.ckoglsn 220, L.P 1 wih te Rv. Ms. hares Wodin ow-lege, Granby, Quebec. Dale is 212-221, P. Willems2 Barbara Hayne manville Memorial Hospital. contînuîng ber course in Stere 205, R. Burlej baving supper Mr. Harry Cuter bas re- Tourism and Transportation. Henry 221, R. Snoi their new borne turned home to bis daughter's, M .We were pleased Mrs. Ed Barcbard's. Mrs. M. and Mrs. Neil Britton Embley 206-221, H.A is news of the Cutler spexttewk-n and family, Belleville, spent 203, M. Good 255, bave been mis- witb Mr. and Mrs. Barcbard, Sunday with bis parents, Mr. 216-22 .Hny2 ector's Monday returning to Memorial Hos-an r.H veBit. Knnr20,GKe r1. *ptal on Sunday. Mr. Howard Allun and Mr. H. Caîl 201, B. Caîl 2: Irs. James Ross Mr. and Mrs. George Kim- Samuel Powell are patients in ters, Jennifer, vaîl visited with Mr. and Mrs. Memorial Hospital, Bowman- I Jaime, Cam- Vance Cooper, Oshawa on ville. t were recent Friday. The Mrs. was ordered by ,er guests of bis On Friday morning before 7 lber doctor to stay in hed for a Marjorie Clem- a.m. the village fire siren week-phlebitis, I tbink is the ilso visited with wailed. The Newcastle fire- correct speîîing. Af ter reading S. men were called to extinguisb the ordeals of Cornie Ten SStoneburg bas a fîre in the maintenance Boom in prison camps in tbe ie from hospital. department of the J.A. Smnith Hiding Place, baveidecided to ternoon callers Co. Ltd. caîl tbis week of confinement, id Mrs. William The Newcastle Horticul- a holiday. re Mr. and Mrs. tural Society beld their gen -_____ 'n, Orono, and eral meeting and pot luck NECSL OM IT s. Alfred Brown, supper on Tuesday, Jan. l8tb ECSL MNT ÀA Sunday dinner at the Newcastle United BOWLING Mr. and Mrs. Church Sunday School roorn. Youtb 125 & OverBUL I g and daughters, Birthday greetings to K. Rahme 156-178, R. Mc- Sand son Randy Michelle Hope, Michael Wade Kenna 176, A. Rowe 177-141, S. e. and Mrs. Marilyn Kent. Webb 137-132, B. Pollock iesday Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lake and 163-182, M. McPhee 166, M. eKýýimbaîl and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Martin _Zegil 193-157. T. Dobbie 130, W. Graham visited enjoyed the week-end at the Dobbie 139, T. McNabb 131- id MArs. Frank Lake's, cottage. 147, G. Couvier 150, M. onville, to cele-, Newcastle Brownies en- Willems 135-129, T. Wînd u ccasion of tbe joyed the week-end' at Camp 170-246, J. Boyd 151-138, W. iwedding anni- Samac, Oshawa.- Luke 132, C. "Ton 150, J. Wind nuary l4tb. We Mrs. Rose Osborne bas 141-188, D. Chard 146-163, C. .ngratulations to returned from London, vii- Welter 159, S Clark 147-138, M. ing bier daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mallette 147, K. O'Boyle 131, stie UCW can- Ron Hockin. R. Wannamaker 130, S. Mus- meeting last Mrs. Mary Rudman enter- cat 134, A. Stere 162, W. Coucbi ýt on acc-ount of tained bier family to dinner 133, .VWilles 131, D. Windru The Newcastle Sunday evening on the oc- 168, T. RVoher 11, .n .postponed their casionof the birtbday of ber S.Rced12-7,B lly meeting. father, Mr. Everard Joîl. Donnelly 157, G. Martin 151. rs. Harry Wade Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkens, Ladies 200 & Over lay in Toronto Toronto, were recent visitors Due to the lovely winter* de attended tbe witb Mrs. Nellie Spencer. weather on Monday the ladies Leairn dAnswers on TV Watching At Mitchell's Corners Tonight .4201I and went Yeah!! ver ý.Wind 208, B. Farrow 240-265-266, Sutcliff 229, Nickolson son 272, G. rrester 221, ylor 210, L. 'abam 206, S. Powell Ile 229, F. & Over M)2-202, M. S. Dunlop )8. J. Holmes 220-218, M. î. Pearce 1248, H. larce 205, Willems 207-211, G. cy 224, M. ou 231, T. M~'. Munro R. Good 262-248, B. mtner 203, 233-227, B. with aIl our hearts. Amem. K. Raîston 202. E I M M. M Madili 2,38-226, H1. Guthrie 228, A. Guthrie 221. Attention: Youth Bowlers As of Saturdiay, Jari. 22nd aIl "Bowliniz Off" in the Youth Bowling League MUST be done Wedniesday nights. Bowlers must bowl as sched- uled on Saturday,ýs. Hockey News Newcastle hMidget Lumber- men sent Orono home defeat- ed last Monday night with a score of 9-3. Jim Wind proved top scorer with 3 to bis credit, Kevin Jenkins and Owen Johnston with 2 a piece. Tallying for one were Marty Lowery and Mike Walton. Five assists came from a flying Mike Mackey. Andy Bezubiak also got assists. United Church News Sunday, Jan. l6th, was Communion Sunday at New- castle United Church. Rev. David Spivey,, on his series of Great Questions frorn the Bible, -delivered the sermon, What Have You Done? Corne, Holy Ghost in Love, was the choir anthem. The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins this week. Each evening at 7:30 p.m. from Tuesday to Friday at St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, there will be services with ail denomina- tions taking part. Volunteer canvassers for the February Heart Fund What programmes DO or SHOULD our children watch? What is the role of broadcas- ters, teachers and parents in making television a more, worthwhile experience for children? Corne to Mitchell's Corners Sehool on Wednesday, Janu- ary l9th at 7:30 p.m. for the answers. David and- Janis Nostbak- ken, under the auspices of The Children's Broadcast Insti- tute, will be here. Janis has worked with pre-school child- ren as a researcher, writer and is currently working as a production consultant on "Kidstuff" and is education supervisor for "Polka Dot Door" and "Monkey Bars". David is a lecturer in com- munications and a researcher. He is currently- collating a questionnaire published in Drive are asked to contact Rev. Spivey. The Prayer for the Week is: Father, Wbat you have done for us in Christ is beyond our. understanding, but we thank You for the Gift of Your Son, --o '--..-....j . \,,tUM neit from y ýour knowledge and awarenýess. Here is an evening which can help us eal-parent and teacher. Remembetr.MîItcheîî's Corn- ers School on January l9th. Lunch will be served. Babysitting will be avail- -4 in thonl :hevro let ;S ENGE R N WAGON rnatic, Power ng, Power ýElectric rear lefroster and ,dio. . KNR 018 3,950 E VROL ET TON ;tandard ;sion. Cornes td with cap. 896 $2,850. AVERICK DELUXE .Automatic, ering, Radio., 831$52,375. sel rd, 623-4481 uleiCa jtuned to your budge and tuned to Start ï the CoUd Weai 1976 CUSTOM 500 2 and 4 door Hardtop 3 to Choose Fromn Equipped with V-8, Automatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, E Iectric rear window defroter and radio' 1976 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4-DOOR V-8, Automatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, radio, etc. Silver with red interior. Lic. KN R 021 $4,550 1974 PLYMOUJTH FtJRY 111,2-DOOR HARDTOP Dark b lue, V-, Automatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, radio. Lic. PHHX 643 $2,995. 1976 TORINO 2 DOOR HARDTOP 5 to Choose From Equipped with V-8, Autmatc, Power Steering, Power Brakes, E Iectric rear window defroster, radio. 1975 TOYOTA 2-DOOR 4 cylinder, 4-speed, radio, 10w mileage, ood economnical automobile.- Lic. JSU 486 $2,875. 1976C 9 PAS! STATIC V-B, Autoi Steerîi Brakes, window d, Lic. No 1974 CHE V-8,si Transmisi equippec Lic. D63 3 --1974 PINTO STATION 1973 MAd WAGONS' 4-DOOR Automaticsand 6 Cylinder, StanardsPower Stee StandardsLic. DZX TI!ere Nover Was a Botter Time t'O I WE HAVE MANY MORE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. Corne in and ta lk to Bud Fogg - Bob Haywai RogerSnoxall "THE, FRIENDLY PEOPLE"' 219 King St. East Chatelaine for, the Institute "Kid's TV". They will tell us their research findings on the impact of television on-, child- ren and its influences-both positive and negative. A videotape presentation will show how to recognize "Igood" children's television and how to encourage children to watcb It. Television is an enormous influence on your child's Hligh single-Joyce Rowe 244, high triple-Bonnie Burgess 630, Alice Lorusso 630. Team standings-Joyce Rowe 2869 pins, 7 points, Alice Lorusso 2756, 5, Alice Burgess '2675, 4, Gloria Vanson 2567, 4, Betty Smith 2580, 3, Peggy ,Whalen 2576, 1. Games over 200-J. Rowe 244, 200, M. Ovenden 239, M. Trimble 234,_P. Wbalen 232e M. Summers 230, A. Lorusso 229, 208, Bonnie Burgess 221, 216, D. Bonner 219, A. Burgess 214, N. Mclntrye 215, N. Smith 214, B. Wilbur 209, L. Burgess 206, J. Dixon 205, B. Nimigon 202,, THE $128,OOO QUESTION The answer is MURRAY JOHNSTON'S I NVENTORy of MEN'S WINTER WEAR We have a fine inventory of quality men's suits, sport coats, leather coats, duffelI-type hooded coats, slacks, shirts and a gorgeous, selection of sweaters. WE HAVE TO SELL THEM and that's what makes Murraîy ~ Ya Johnston' 2 Sale the most waited-for and successful Menswear Sale f the season. DON'T MISS IT. 60 years in D)owntown Oshawa Square. cenumamommum Th e Canadjan Statesman, BOWManville, Januarv 19ý 1477 oýIllUdiy lu, luit life-learn about it-become, &mimmmýý 1,

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