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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Jul 1962, p. 11

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Chamlber Con siders Group Insurance For Ifs Membership The Canadian Stateman, Eowmnanvllle, Jtily 25, 19611 The Orono News Mrs. James E. Richards, Editor INewcastle-Members of the proximately haif the cost of" ___________________Council of the Chamber oiidvdalcvrg A number of Orono Senior1 Monday at Roseneath ntdikr ymebr.n red Commerce heard two members ý The speakers explained that Citizens journeyed to Cobourg! Church. Interment mn tefm t aiusAgia Omlitted From M ap of the staff of Schoffield-Akerithe more people that were on Wednesday, July 18th, in a iily plot, Hampton Ceeer.C rc. aes rasam Ne c sl td. of Oshawa explain a covered the less the cost would Burley Bus to join groups ofi Mr. and Mrs. R. W.Alnsmmn wre noydb Il e .vcatIe group insurance plan at their 'be and said they would have'Senior Citizens from Orillia, land 'family, Preston, s luly meeting last Wednesday to have a guarantee of a cer Port Perry, Lindsay, Peter-1 Sunday with Mr. an Mr.butflpcisuer W here is N ew cas le? Playground vening. tain number and the benefits borough, Campbellford, Pie- 'Chas. Knox.MisCIriTono pt Ply r u d Messrs. Kenneth A. Hockin wanted in the plan before a ton, Coîborne, Grailton,Os- r.ChlsGiono Osh- teweedwt r.Ni and Wilson E. Stauffer spoke rate schedule could be ar- awa, Bowmanville, Port Hope l a'a spent a few diy at otr Report~~t the counicil explaining the rived at and a survey of the and Cobourg in a huge picnlc. week visiting her fre r.JmBI svstn r Re o t many advantages of group in- village would have to be made Each unit carried their owfl neighbors Mrs. F.Boead rsRo.Hogo x C h a m b e r A sk s 0 1 C o . surance for smaller firms or to ascertain the number of ýpicnic lunch and entertan attndace as erygoo inof the Chamber of Commerce!wouîd be Interested in theborne Band and Majorettes Da.M.Hbr obeiko Newcastle-Local merchantsi A plaque has been prepared'ship counicil and the Historic ýspite of the rainy weather dur- would be able ta receive the plan. entertained. Brci andVaeiarsen:Ith ismhe Mrs. Bruc face last week when the newv west boundary et Newcastle unvei]ing. bl aewsejydwt ttesm ed4ý east of the village onlPearce farm, and a committee xiii meet again on A¶igust i CavttoemTe payienng thenetnp near Silver Laklne. Beware!- On Friday l3th-- enjyabl thp r'erth side of Highway 'composed of G. Agnew and 22nd, when it is hoped it mnay on Tuesday, but on Thursdayi would be prohibitive. who would be interested dur- 1 .N-.lsadM 41and sterted to pass euit E. R. Lovekin was eppointed t esil to bposletset a date for teFitsoshaterreThe Beneitsin he lanex-ing he ont ofAugst e d Miss Linda W~estrop and Myles were Mr. an Mr.edat aiSret ndt postcards publicizing the Mos- work with the Clarke Town-the unveiiing. venge defeating the Cave- 'pand.-Miss Judy Westrop of Dallas, 'Lloyd Myles and diuhes'aemrydieshv e pot acwa. hepoterd fmen in a real good gaine. It Iplindte the members in- cide whether a preliminary Txs visited their aunt Mrs. Whitby, Mr. and Ms. Jm1thsnw STP show a map ef the routes to ipleeses Donna and I very cuddlescesanac-srvyote villg wod Chais. Knox and Mr. Knox. Johnson and childrenPtr gn Mosport naming Whitby. Os h-i se h i1e i~dent, (surgicai and medical), be worthwhile. The subject -boTuh h-. muhe sete *lre eweekly income benefits, diag- will receive further discussion Miss Merjorie Hoidge, Tor- bruh awa, Bowmanville, Peterbor-, corne such good sports- win..si -a n abrtr tteAgutmeigo h welCnrtaioso shw heshrtstrotefrmew1~cast/e 1* benefîts, ambulance and mat- 22nd, when a decision will be with Mrs. Chas. Wood. Seh shthe n rtre t rou te Newstle Many new sangs were learn- ernity benefits cevering the made regarding the feasebiîity Mr Fred Truil spent severe Mrns. C haes ormaMs igCaposis~il th ete hog ecsl.ed this week, especially those member and denson, thte formerhe pMissnthervleneelheldeethîsh yearon1etatheNeCanadienr Th) natter wes brought te Iwhich had te do with the sea. - - ----- - 'Mr. tLp-loteplninth ilae. d ydtruweek wiThuli o abel aion nt hi araeNto the iittention of the Courncii .I),,1r.,.. i These sangs proved te be use- Mr1 ly riMs ri tOooUie hrh e-a xiiin h It the Chamber of Commerce S oc al and g )r o a ia*nd femily, Kingston. lurday evening. Rev. BslE hminhp tr etm f Ut..., LU4 fui for aur speciel event on Mr. ad Mr.Mdio Ar- Long otficiated.brltadedte3d et its morthlv meeting Il Friday- it wes called "Sea anErs D Aso Wednesclay leveniîng by the, dron and sous Jeffery of Wel- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. oi-. chiairman of the Publicityý Mr. and Mrs. Franicis Jo3e ',arîd Mrs. Albert Pearce and Fantasy Da," land, were dinner guests et son attcnded the funerale e Comnitee Mrry Witn pen afe davsles wekfamlvonWedesey First prize on Friday wentý Miss Marion Mce lv e, ed, le hed lîx'ed witil his ne- Mrs. Madison Hall and Mrs. aunt Mrs. Gea. TrottereteI aon a resournra paltond terng in ewisconsin and M. aiiid Mrs. Leesli inel enie.Mno who as R.N., of Sunnybrook Hospital phew, Laverne Hoy, orior ta rnorrnad Alna ad nPr oels ek roe esti th ma n y ave a lase recentgaest Nw i out waliet doneted by George liting friends here. Funerel Parlours. Menday, of Lively visited his parents with his sister Mrs. hs Nendastlekit ng uremisson t andsite.wRth f r vl M.ente fl t îlr. Rsoel NB. , dRod Jolinston, as fisherman;lPercy Burley were Mr. eid Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Duesbury Mr. and Mrs. JimJona ae pampessbinizin vige ihfied nthei sonad vfe r.adGary Johnson, as a sea diver,: Mrs. Bill Frederick, Bridge- On Manday out iis week, land children, Dunaville, visit- ýand children, Peter'aouh hae vil la esr bizn'ihutd e t e Termn finsi t .GereSeen fHm-Jennifer Gray, a beautîful ;north, Constable and Mrs. 1Kendel Pee Wees won f rom ed Mr. and Mrs. Jeck Hudson.i were Sundey supper gu1 se mmadadCalteMrJonBran DugeMs.Orano et Oreno by a 13-9' Mr, C. V. Wilson is a patient ihis parents Mr. and staton.Theresluton Isevillge illbe ocr taleeng payne Mspent lest wek.vii.-Breceton as a boat. Al the D. Vannatto and Ceeul and Mc score. Tuesday the Bowman- fin Memorial Hospital, Bow- iJohnson. Ms .L gave the Publicity Committee cf the recent accidents,. ingM xvilh Mc.cantumMss. D. M. good, it was, and Mrs. Len Oughtred and ville Juveniles visited Kenclal 'manville. !Mcs. Chas. Webber i sit purit hve.h es Heti e aehs onfan MEtslstyBernat ndfocae Bunwikvecy difficuit te make the Donna. and were defeated by the Ken- Mrs. Ode Laing is vîsiting ing during staff vacatosa piTu Chnbaedecide L teart sothar an tti e entsn aor New .Brnwick l choices. Mc. George Butler Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, dal Juveniles 4-3. Sunday the Mrs. W. A. Gercy. 'the Ocana Branch ofte a- RU1 to work with the Archaeolog- iin the Oshewa General Hos- companied them and plans te heîped with the difticuît judg'TapImeilBko!C - go on to their summer,.,,lne here. for an exhibition game when son, Blackstock, visited Mrs.imerce. !fcth Pra n c istorie e n rdtaMc. RCr'fBelvlowhr h 'iivstwihhcWe wish ta thank Mrs. Chard Mrs. Vilda McTaggact and Alderville broke the 7-7 tie Vm. Cobbledick on Sunday. Lest Thursdey a verype-RXL thethe CClaeroke shiTonwheshienpMranWdeohfaherfrI. JhnCocey he andMrsiF.Dryenfocdon- dugher aze an hubadw n te lst nnigsceewnA-daMrs Alce dam wie c sat ttenoo an evnin 163andN Ceunicil ta arrange the unveil- visited with friends and for- 'S 11. ting the prizes and Mr. But-!Mr. and Mrs. Ken Archer and The scheduled games have Mr. Oscar Adams cf Rase- was spent et the lovelysm ing of e Plaque te mark the mer ecquaintances in the vil- A famîly reunion in the er foc being an able judge. femily he"ve come dewn te ýbeen cempleted and the Play- nreath passed away et Cobourg mer hame o! Mrs. C cs Ill-n o! the Hon. Wlim aeonStcdy oî' f a pienie xvas held a iside ners n ep sedtesummer in the "But-offs will seen f olow. Hospital. Funecai wes an and deugbter Lynn etLs Wnccren Baldwin and Col. Miss Sharon Dudiey cf Tor- Sunday aftercaon in \Valtana is surely appreciated. fer Alexander"' bouse which'1 RchIcrt Baldwin, the ftheratoihoiang it Mc Park in honour et Ceptein and l --- wes vacated by Mr. and Mcs.1 z; d pranfthicr cespeetively and Mcs. George Walton et Mcrs. W. J. Hoekîn and femily 1- Argus C'urtis. It is good to see cf 11e fic t prime mînîster, Wiltana Park. cf Regina, wha are visiting ~ A ~ JL the grass and weeds getting leered. A awyvhruaeafw the ion. Robert Baldwin, who Mr. and Mcs. A. R. Rendali with relatives in theclarea. An cee rea i %vas Prime Minister rn the, per- lnd temily cf Smithville, foc- renjye aftrnon xas spent i r.JMeaeyDusod more lots along aur main iocl pc or te Confederetion mer residents cf the village.,eexigold acquaintances. Mcs. J. McGaley, Dunsford v o te eprtetLodDuc- spent the weekend renewing, Relatives attendi ng frem e as inrgete r tien. hai was instituted in Canada;aid acqueintences. distance were Mi. and Mrs. Llew Hailowell's, Sun day M.edMs o a,(h and dernocratic govecnment- Miss Elizabeth Peerce iq Stuart Joîl and Kevin cf Glid- 'evening. fore. eri y and f ai, (te cst began- in the. country. spending a week visiting with den, Sask., Mr, and Mrs. K. Mr. Hugh Westheuser and et Los Angeles, are visiting' -!lber cousins, Misses Marilyn Pearce and family Orangevilie, bhis bride errived fcom B.C. hec tather, Mr, James Hoy and: and Linde Stinson in Ches- Mc. and Mcs. O. Stinson and Saturday te visit bis parentslather relatives bere. ley.fdmily ot Chesley, Mr. andi A vry pretty wedding teck 1Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lowes Douglas, Jemie and Robbie are Pearce an c letVse enowe isDaeerberough, were te Ross Pet-' ~~muw ~ ~ E returning te their home in f Tocont, Mrs. A. H. Fisher Trim became the bride fM.tnsTudy.M.NPaa' Regna hiswee eter pla-and Marion of Beileville, Mc. 1'Ed. Rawe, Newtanville, with 1 ~Ifsent visit with bis mother. Mrs. and Mrs. John Speers cf Cale- ýRev, R. C. White ofticiating. rmand etRss. dlCor e L VKILt W. J. Heekin Sr.,en ohdn and Weny1ndCh ryl M. nd Mrs. A. Rogers, Osh- lMr. and fMcs. Edef aur - fo I relatives in the village. Cap- Shetier cf Oshawa. eawae c .Suh xedfml etFia e !tain Hokinl1v in August 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rnwe 1 r n r.B a holiday with Lis folks et HocîandeavesB.Caswell Cache Bey. foc bis new posting in Egypt were guests et the Rowe-Trim whece he xiil be posted for a :weddicg in Shiloh Chureh :and famnily, spent the week- The Generel Motors emplay Mrs. H. Peerce nd'Mcd' eas ___ _______ ___Point._____ yeac. 'coii Saturday whien Ms in iele req' Pit e are eut foc belideys endi Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeMul- ne Trim cf Starkvihle xvas uni- Mc ndMs Jmlac n the "change avec" excetfo hlec and farily ot Scrboough ted in mariage xith his bro- 1Mr. nd Mrs. John Stark t- those xho are employed in theý i were Seturday evening visitors: ther Mr. Ed. Rcwe et Newton.- tended the Warden's picnice t "change over". . f in the village, ville.1 Co bourg. Miss Dlane Turansky Is Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Joil and iMc. and Mcs. Robin Aildread r M. and Mrs. Westbeuser 'home for the weekend fram' Kevin et Glidden, Sask., and and son Bruce, Lekeshore, and'had a reception et menY 'Thurstonia. Capt. and Mrs. W. J. Hockin I'Mc. and Mrs. Douglas Rawe fiends on their lawn Sundey Tuesday atterneon, July Il, and boys et Regina visitcd spent Tuesdeay in Niagara atternoon et which the Shiloh. four carloads preceeded te the, with ___ _H._______andMr,_!Falls UCW catered. _____ Serpentine Mound Park, sauth ' R M of Keene fer the annuel W.I.. Ui 2 lHi Fi Goes to Bowmanville pEFFECTIVE 2he5, 26,ad' 27,N E ________excavation wes there the folks cowl MURwere rather diseppointed that the show case was empty asA large No. 1 Grade-exrlagjub sie2' Successful Lions Carnival ffied to th mullbee: Tr.~ ~ j~ 9 cAeiluS;eDset fPeterborough whece seme FeatresSwiming Dislaywent shopping and others to enjoyed up et the Filtcation Royal Gold Reg. or Nippy 8i-02. pkgu.a ta o Newcste- Anl heur long; The grand drews et the ettes Club Lad been selling plant park. aquaic rogam i coorfl!clse f te canivl wre !ickts.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, pOLLIrSm inclru loec h aria eeOroco, eelled an fciends In costumes with sweet musie'niade by Russell C. Honey,l Th proramet the polpndwt afww so Kendal, Manday. Che ese Su1ces 2 for 49C Fiery Red - No.iGrd M t~ýeetured the annuel caccival the newly elected member cfopnd itafe rscf Mrs. Orval Zealand retuco 18 to 20 lb. Average M .IX ER et the Newcastle Lions Club Parliament for Durham Coun- weicome by President Frank ed home Thursdey atter' in Waltona Park on Sturday ty vho drexv the ticket et Hioar, xvho tumned the pcegremspnngaewdsin e-'RZE FOD DP TMN BIG 30 oz. BOTTLE evening as 31 members cf the fRance Diliing, I10 Alexander 1 ot the directors cf the arial Hespitel. We are p rFzîa-Tre, hce o c AUI& ka ..III. Peterborough Orne m en t al Bivdi., Bowmanvilie, foc the :Peterborough Swimming elb diI she is feeling better again. -riet-TreCikno et80.pe i 8< -2 for 35< Swimming Club pcesented an h)Eautful Eleetrohlorne HI-FiTefisnubr esA- Visiting George MercerSu--o.pe W L III II a Plus DEPOSIT, exhibition ot syrchonized set and Eley Fostec f îKings- bera, presented by six senior day were M. and Mrs. Cnr W ies 3 fo 73 CM 1!si mmng betore the large ton, Ont., fom, the lovcly Lawn girls. 2nd was a solo number Eisey, Carol and Mr. Marin audience surrounding the pool.!Furniture on whichi the Lion- ,yoee h eirgrswoMs Jessie Hilditeli, Mr. 2 andronPele fr7 __________________________________________________________________________ dis1aye excllet coordixcelsleobtHldieh ad faily I l- - - - - - - --7I o n i n s w im m in g a n d m a - M . e n M s. e c h r F - - - =. .~~~~~- ~~~ ------ ~~i euverîng te the music. The ter. and MrsM. E Fter weeFos-,____________________ thîrd number was a bathing :test it c and Mrs. Bob. rtrweezii ~,SP CI I O w PR CE ibeauty team presented by 5 gCerru throcdet rs- L; 2o 3 c Filwa25L for Tl lWig Welk" pectocmed by 12 Mc. y en Mr.JakFnad E C I L O W R I S l1intermediate girls. Then came fMriend leftJFcidayte nad bflEw ra III ' b n" perorme by to juiorfMc nd eM rs. ay oter dreseintecowgiîlg ar an Ms.noFinden eT Smc.1D rJ2 o SAOSAMO .--- Rg69 Yc suiimirng and diving was pre- 91 yeers. His wife pcedeceased 2 bgTblt lit. H LO SH M POO-.------- Reg 6sentedi by a number of local hirn about forty yeacs ega. LANCIA MACARONI Tabiri. I~pupîls ef Mc. A. Mimne the Red After havicg Lis Lend remev- Cross swimming instructor Receive $2.00 in Bonus Tapes with B n ls o II L OR SReg. $1.25 -_____ whe is cenducting the swimm- the hardware.21lb PLOIEShave Cream Reg. 65e 59C, 2forforlorins w1S jedth mnyatracids,' FOZMACARONI & CHEESE Pg.Steaks or Roas chîldren are registered in nox-elties etc. ta round eut a TA LR E BO G A SLICED 1202 ese wimmng casse an mos intrestngenjoyable TBEIE BLGApg rR m o i' TAMPAX Reg. Sic ~39c "i'Saturday night's short per- and successful night. NEPOAESN. i GRADE 10-1b.orum Raslb WATC FO THI ADEACHWEE the classes. WACHFO TI A ECHWEKThe swimrning progrem %vasGlYu rc 11.BOWMANVILLE NEWCASTLE Ibig Lions Inter-Club swirnm- URUU STORE ~in.- relavrace. Three tearn: For Your Livestock BOMNIL EGAART COWLING'S D STORE J'HNON'SDEUG STORE %ere entered fer the race but 'il ýas heOshawae Club team through OMNI L G ALEX NcGRECOR, DRUGS ORONO ' faîled te show, it tucned eut tohbea two teamcrace with ST AT ES MA N JURY & LOYELL STUTT'S PHARMACY ' Newcastle and Bowmacville C L A S S 1 F 1 E D 8 mptn ihteBwa- Phone MArket 3-3303 BOWMAN VILLE a .f1 ville club %valking (or should ~ ~ .~-à, - .. ý à L-_ - à ý..'-i ~'we say £wimaming) off with 1_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _

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