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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Sep 1961, p. 16

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1' __ 4: - TN CAAD!A STTESMN, OWMAqV!L!.ONTAO -WMT~AV u~'r~ 'oue -.,cu1 "Black and White" Have Good Day $1 I * Although some of the breeders stayed home to catch up on long-delayed combining, there was a good Black & White Show at Orono Fair on Friday when about 90 animais xvere judged. Top photo shows Alex Muir of Courtice with his champion female, middle photo shows Francis Jose of Newcastle with the champion maie and in the lower photo is Paul Tamblyn of Orono who took top place in the Sr. Dairy Caif Club. The Orono1 I Mrs. James E. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carpen-j Willard Layinan, Bradenton, ter, Lansdowne, were weekend Florida: Miss Doris Laing, Tor- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville onto; Miss Leta Jackson, Miss Challis and family. Florence Jackson, Mr. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tur- Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ner, Bowmanville; Mr. and Jackson, Bowmanville;, Mrs. Mrs. Murray Porter, Mr. and Myra McCulloch, Orono, visit- Mrs. Melville Samis, Mr. and ed Mrs. W. A. Gerry. Mrs. Hugh Stapleton. Newton- Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKay, ville, were guests of Mr. and Guelph, spent the weekend Mrs. Everett Stapleton afterlwith Mr. and Mrs. George Mor- the Fair Dance on Friday ev- ' ton. ening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hancock, Staples Treherne, Manitoba, Peterborough; Mr. Geo. Laing, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Hooper. Mrs. Jas. Bail, Mr. and Mrs. KEN ALHarry Mercer attended Beth- Mr. nd rs.Normn Ter-Sunday. Mr. nd rs.Normn Ter- Congratulations to Mr. and tell spent last week at their Mrs. J.D. Brown on their 56thý' summer home here. The El-wdiganvrry Set gears returned home the La- wediganierar, Set bour Day weekend as it was back to school for the family. Mr. Stanley Seymour, Tor- Mrs.Nev Litle ttededonto, spent the weekend with the funeral of hier aunt, Mrs.hsan r W Syo. Bigelow of kirby, Thursday. *Mrs. Louisa Jane Davey, Mrs. George Glanville came widow of Mr. Edgar Davey. home with her for a visit. formerly of Leskard, passed away Wednesday, September As usual many from here 6th. Funeral was on Friday.i attended the Orono Fair and Interment Orono Cemetery. enjoyed a get-together with old friends besides viewing Mr'. and Mrs. Neil Wood, the array of exhibits and the Lakefield, visited Mrs. Chas. activities. Allan Foster sup Wood on Friday. plied the tobacco for the tob- Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Hooper acco tieing contest Friday ev- attended Decoration Service atc ening. Bethesda on Sunday anad were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Couroux supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.0 and family and Mrs. W. Mer- Frank Werry, Tyrone.1 cer enjoyed the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, Mink Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cowanc Vance Allen and Terry. attended the funeral of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- Stan Jones in Port Hope on son and family were guests ofj Saturday.1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes,, Mr. and Mrs. H. Aiken, Bar-a Port Hope, Sunday. John at- bara and Tom, Millhrook; MissE tended the game between Port Dianne Pollard, Whitby, andt Hope and Merritton. Miss Deanna Challis, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mercer *were Fair Day visitors with and infant son, Toronto, vis- ited Sunday afternoon at Roy Mercer's, however, Roy, after Wo man Hurt ono went on for an evening in Toroto. In Accident Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, 1 Toronto, were down for the' There was an accident at weekend. King and Division Streets on Mr. nd Ms. Wl f ef Thursday, August 3 1, at 4:50 Mi' an Mr. iI r do'clock. A pedestrian, Mrs. Roughley, Oshawa, were with Martha MacPherson, R.R. 3, hîs mother, Mrs. Alva Swar- Bowmanville, was struck by a brick who has been suffering car as she attempted to cross with a sore ankle and leg. the street. The driver of the Guests with Miss Helen and car was John Carter, age 17, Fred Boyd Sunday were Mr. 115 Park Street. and Mrs. Milton Boyd and Mrs. MacPherson was taken Brian of Toronto, Jack Boiyd by the Morris Ambulance to and family of Whitby, Mr. and Memorial Hospital where she Mrs. George Palmer and Janice was treated by Dr. Charles J. Elizabethville and Mr. and Austin She had sustained Mrs. Jim Turreli and Leslie, mînor *injuries, a bruised left Pontypool. hip, and a bruise over lier Ieft Miss Kathleen Jackson, R.N. eye. Constable John Bird in- and Bîlly Jackson were to vestigated the accident. Montreal and Tom Davis re- turned with them ta spend Mr ad r. au er lt nger fHerd with her parents, Mr. andî~IL Mrs. Fred Warren. WilfS nonors We were pleased ta learn that Ivory Little is improving in Memorial Hospital, Bow-At Toronto Ex. manville, where hie was taken R. Stenger & Son of Ennis- early Thursday n-orning by killen, Ontario, won two ambulance after suffering a championships with their Jer- %do 1 .d v 1iJyv I1I1I1 V I-I1 I ý 1id U1'e. fsey herd at'the Canadian Na- Mr. and Mrs. Cy Elsey and tional Exhibition. daughters, Oshawa, Miss Ail- Tlieir senior herd sire, En- een Martin and Mr. Martin niskillen Royal Motta, was spent Sunday with Mr. and Senior and Grand Champion Mrs. George Mercer. Jersey Male. He won similar Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Lang- honours last year at the C.N.E. staff and family were guests and the Royal. of M. ad Mr. Jck Nal. Their five-year-old cow, En- Mc. and Mrs. George Mac- niskillen Servant Rosebud, Donald and family spent Sun- won first prîze in the cow in j day with her mother Mrs. Sel- milk class, and she was later lick at Omemee. made Reserve Senior and Mrs. Black and Donna, Reserve Grand Champion. Courtice, visited Mr. and Mrs. She was also the highest record Bob Youngman. cow among the first prize Miss Susan Miller xvho i.s Jersey winners. She also won attending Business School ù-n first foc the class known as 3~Bowmanville was home for the Produce of Dam-tw an the weekend. imals fcom the samne mother. SMr. and Mrs. Awde of Jar- In addition ta these honours, vis spent last week with bier the Stengers won second in - daughtec Mrs. Martin Foster, the caîf class, first in the dry - Martin and family. two year aid class, seventh in Kendal Midgets won out ln the aged cow in milk class, their play-of against Little sixth in the Senior Get of Sire W7 --'-~ Brîtain and Campbellville. class. This Saturday they play Fen- The Enniskillen herd was wîck here in the park at 3 founded some 20 years ago, and ~~ .~. ij~ p.m. On Sunday Kendal goes few hrsi aaahv ~'J' ~ "ta Fenwick whiclh is this side 'attained such prominence. ~ ofSt.Cataries.Coming from Europe with el This bot, dry weather is pcactically na capital, and hustling the tobacco up. Some ,climbing up ta the top in a ~ l 1,expect to get finished this ýcattle breeding program is a week. unique achievement. This the Sympathy is extended to Stenger Family bas done. the family of the late Mrs. Thista~ mo uv camfro Norhumerlnci ut n agrea dipla ofWesley Elliott, the former Lu- Thi fat-mvig tarnfrin or IILII11)rlaidputon gratdislayofcinda M. Carscadden, who tying tobacco at Qiono Fair Friday ni-ht to win this yeac's ccown. They com-psdayinMiaHo- PONTYPOOL peted i.n a field of 10 teams and completed txvo sticks in 64 seconds. The many pital, Friday, Sept. 8, aftec ewr orrolanta who were watching foiînd the procedure fascinating. One persan does the tying moint in po, bealth for ewrsoyt lanht mots. Service was conduct- Mr. Everett Mitchell was taken and the other twvo hand o\-er the lca\'es. From left ta right: Fat Colbecy, ed Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at thîe ta Suny'brook Hospital recent- Edith Bî'oomfield and Elaine Richardson.They are fî'om the Grafton, Castieton United Church, Orono, with ly suffering from a chest con- area and work on the farmi of Elbei't Atkins, R.R. 1, Castieton. Judges were interment in Orono Cemetery. dition. CalsBaa si lerman Smith and Fred MUoore of Port hope and Ralph Atkins, Centreton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calan, . Choals Peterborogi, Hamilton, spent the weekend iiHoptlPerbouh P. G. NeweIl told the ccowd that many farmers had purchased tying machines,' ihhcmter r.Hti wih pnemonia. We under- but found that human teams xvere far more efficient. Martineil. stand he is making satisfactory progress. jMr. Fred Youngman is able Ifo be around again after spend- Troters Line Up n te Fist urn t O onoing a week in bospital. Troters ine p o the Firs Tun at Oron ciThe ol F~irteaBrigade and citzen ralie toa fire lr at 1arn. Sunday morning. Some one phoned In ta say thr as a fire at the home of issJeaneCoulter. Every- one xvas there in record time *.~ -3,only ta find some one had sent in a false alarm. Thle funeral of Mrs. Morton took place on Thursday with interment. Deceased was a sis- ter of Mrs. Hector Beggs. Mrs. Chas. McNeil ieft re- cently ta spend two weeks holidays with bier son John in 7! Chatham. We understand that bier son Arnold was married --I Mc. Barry Stewart bas pur- * movedt in the village and -* ..... ....chaedithe fre reelabp . ...... Mrs. McDonald and family Orono Fair were exciting, with maniv close finishes. Central Fair had been extended ta three days with the visitors with Mr'. Saint Clair This race on Friday saw them ulne up in a row as they public participating far two full days. The crawds Dacroch. rounded the first turn. In the background. Jack Reid xvere slim on Friday but overail gate receipts wereiattended Orono Fau' on Sat- in the officiais' stand kept the crowd well informed higher than usual. urciay. NEW ONVLTJ 1 the thieves' attitude, the Pniest's attitude, 'Whatý For the I)ews.ol . N esRev. S. J. and Mrs. Pike of is mine I hold", 3rd, the Good, Durham County N e w s Onondaga were calling on old1 Sarnaritan attitude, "What is friends in the village on Wed- mine is God's and must be, dtrnesday. shared with His other child- TH3E CINA D IU Mr. and Mrs. Robert Browncn" Mr. ad asogv (nee Sharon MacDonald) have the highlights of School forl T1I~ A movd ito heVaneyk apart-i Leaders in Whitby. She anid Mr. and Mrs. Orville Challîsiment. Mrs. McCullough gave a mis-! and family. I sionary skit with Mrs. C. M.! aiailable-. fter*9 arn. Conratlaion t Mr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Girard Veleke Jones assisting. A. Lang o her birthday,j and daughtec Enid have re- Ou aewsrptdsn, Sept. 10th. tandfo hi ti oHl also a good bale for Fred Vic-at <f Mr. and Mrs. Colin Taylor, Miss Alice Nesbitt left by tor Mission. Bills were paid Bowmanville, spent the week- for Baby Band picnic. Our, end with Mr. and Mrs. Win. plane on Saturday to visit ber treasurer reported we îiad $40: STUTT'S Mitcell.brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. more to raise to meet aliioca- Mth. adMs ar og Franîk Nesbitt of Saskatoon. tion. Members were urged ta IARlàc Mr. nd rs.Hary Hdg- The flowers in oui' church l earn ail possible about new son, Newcastle, Susan Living-Sna morning were in loy- 'Women's Society beginning0 R 0 N 0 ston, Mr. Elmer M.iddleton -nd av I n in i a kingmmr fM.HnyHs Januar3'. Mrs. C. Burley clos-f dauhtes Drlee nd ebr, kllof Port Hope, placed ed the meeting with prayer. Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. there by his niece Mrs. Harry Jim Middleton. Wade. Mrs. Deb Gibson and Mrs. jMr. a nd Mxs. Murray Por- Jim Stone, Oshawa, were sup-1tradfaiyM'.ad 1s per guests Fair Day of Ms.HuhStaltonad fmll Miss Kate Foster, Oshawa, ton and family Doen Sd tie'\ M E A was a guest of Mrs. John Arm- the Stapleton cottage at Les- strong over the Fau' weekend. kard on Sunday. den Eliotwidow of Mr. with other memibers of the Wesley Elliott passed away Road Commission left oni Friday, Sept. 8th at MemorialiThursday by car ta attend a ,% à R Hospital, Bowmanville. Fun- Road Convention at Banff. -1 .) VL eral was on Sunday from Or-, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wade E0 ono United Church. Interment, Orono Cemetery. attended the Huffman-Mon- ~ LB. TIN 3%/ LB. TIN Mrs.Donld cGe, Dvîdtietli wedding at Port Hope on and Lesley of Richmond HillStudyf are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Following is a Eist of the 99c $5.69 G. L. McGee while Mr. D. Mc- new beginners at aur school Gee is warking near Montreal j for the faîl terni: Jimmie At- David McGee is attending chison, Judith Brown, Mary i~s I ' Orono School. Gilmer, David Oudshorn, Glen 1 L I1I U J1IL/D Mr. and Mrs. H. Luxton and Wood-. children, Bowmanville; Mrs. September mieeting of New-' Jas. Bail, Mrs. Wm. Cochrane, tonville W.M.S. was held on' Miss Joan Vagg and Mr. Reid Wednesday afternoon 6th inst.. $1. 69 6 - PAK - - - 29c tin Cochrane were supper guests in the home of Mrs. A. Wadeý of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mercer with President Mvrs. Lancaster: on Fair Day. in the chair. Mrs. A. Wade11 Mrs. Hector Marling, Toronto, period. Christian Stewardship S T U T T 'S PHARM ACY visited their aunt Mrs. How- 1'was the theme and the story ard Walsh and together visit- of the Good Samnaritan wasf PHONE 168J - ORONO ed Mri. and Mrs. Jeoffrey Put- read. 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