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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 1962, p. 10

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T0!1he Camadiau Statesman, Bownvllle, O(t. 8, 1962 SOLINA The Pasture Competition ln' )uriiaînCouîtx vasspot)so.-- d byý the Dktrlim Coilnty roil and Crop lmproveileîît A;ý.sociation and the Onitarti Depayrtirnt of Açrn,,ltre - The U.C.W. meeting was lin the chair. The worship ser- led in- an Interesting Bible l u-oný -x-ith the Pl'nt_7oo heid on Monday night withlvice was led by Mr-s. Wes Istudy period conducted 1y, uci f naro W ould Mlrs. E. R. Taylor, president, His and everyone participat- Mrs. -P. Page. Lunch was serv-- .")o i out iliat the Airll ed during a social haif hour. \leetina for thL Duî-hani IMiss Pat Davis wvas hoùtd'ss coUn1hV 'Soi and l Ciree- Iat a misceilaneous shower ati rovfrnent A,ýociatioii lwill ber home on Wednesday night! be lield on the second Thurs- when she and her riursing iV ofJainuarý,, uainel'..Jan- l basg- ti c hooeaoerf y lOth. T'ils will start at H ot etheir classmates, Norma Levi-: .OOfl a.m. ltith lunch serx-ed son, whose marriage to it noon and coniplele ut 3:00 j o r m a n T i l l o f T o r o n t o t a k e s ':, n i . S p e c i i l s p e a k e r s b a -e ville. AL-o present on thik ritx' will be given 8: the p r oit spleasant occasion wreNor- ' Ilte hpAtr a I-fi ro fitsmais parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 GereLevison of Bleil, h 93Cerlttukln eti-ssxuIife adhrgroem-to-be. rnieanw9-ospwrfu-yide niei L-oifrvr-oto Y~~ Renols eunonwa moel; ad -beamn front axies ;vithi variable rate leaf springs ini medium- î held in the Community Haliimdls n on attrda wen ver70 e-and heavy-duty series for better ride. durability and load capacity. The Liglit-- latives gathered for supper.1 Duty Panel shown here has smooth-ridinig coil-spring front suspension; strong- Reverend Arthur G. Reynolds er, redesigned ladder type framne andti wo-stage rear coul spxings foi- the besti of Toronto, president, condut-i combination of ride and loRd capacity. Standlard equipmieit is a neiv 230 ci]. ed a brief business perîod lat- 1 n.,140 hreoesvnbaigsxut iay(tt 9 u. in., 165 liorse- er in the evening. OfficQrs 1~ -ospwr evnhaigsx ih exydl 9 for the 1963 reunion tire prc-j power six of the same designi and a 2113 cu. in. 175-horsepower V8 avaiuable as sident, Reverend .Arthur Rey-i options. nolds. Toronto; secretarie.,-, Mr. andi Mrs. Jim Reynolrs1 Mrs, J. Dyer, Osha-wa, Missli Belleville: entertainment com-l! Mary Dyer and Miss ElsîsA n u c in e s o ý mnittee, Ronald Reynolds, Tor-1 Dver, Brooklin, visitet F'riday ton, and Harvev Yllolee ~R Pascoe and Gary Pas ture aoptto SCompeition Let aDURO dol On Sundav morfling i eawars. David Merchant, Onhurc dsrvceth nrg atiJ Mr. 1esevMer. ý,E. Fallis, Arstan*.ICotnty'. Llu ainiaker, the Pu mp in g !' tion w ercelathe oar froruMr. eslellPowell and MûzzDi. riF iî,IdCrujw l3ruu h t£uiO and Auldrîgton, dam \'G Ut' I <UD. san %eco e qnrýn ý a ndv owiited lackstuck ýte- wnlel AZuPtrteîCîîtyîoN,îM>îrîî 'ier ýpy tes ae I r Re-veenti age wll c Ndul r. adM-s. la-rWote n~Fie uDr wit stuu' te ervce t :30o'lo. and ons weeN-.ur Curi tirrî lilw .,îia ol1l1'.iiirïu o spirin messge in ord a d Franis vSued-laytc tee Iýj1" il Av a fileti ic i 'ý, o ri ti Iii n nI piail ces u' Iity, maclojrm long lumium! fan-. ber se:,no adfail. ot uîliCi!irt> (îtŽtietirj heZone T R -Stre -and joeFro ionc, e]-sk'l'uf!e I r v t 1 -e Engehat, ~îsted ~ ~v-. sî t Iced 'sa t-Topel er ovex- thil1)-eof the. lOU.ia'the F-, a,n Nc l-. y ins odr nsunîerwrmr n ite. nMs. R. anser n S afandun.. Cid. ttii lC osn i < ne : cuer oih - - - , . i~: haw a, vIsit~ ut Mn it d Vvîu, ae set\il , : i< -'il ts 'o011hr1î... (Pu fortrr T~etk Mrs H.Tin a d M . ati Mrs r v ~ ~î'Foine-,- l ir,. ur Pal u re iiiaj: i et ri l r thseIl qrl dheteedbyalminm!Thy ont nedexrafed renk Pange failyn 'ivîr.'anti Trs. Ju hilp, iîîOf' nai " ' uowo oii i itair'- puo- - Barth srvie :0 'cok. ady sions wt e n r.~ -lin tUilc, o i43: i ti ct o.iu,, t.e01 leR a o.- ;tl beeftsy-u n thr ~asto.Itprtet11or-îsteiMn.and rs. L, Bloyd Mr. ana ofMrs. Hanrd Gros, OS Li .lur .fi Miouug pc-ati'aur ilfito: Prown anitifrngl iy. Bowman oen, iitrl.ti D l,£21 .)rR~ ii nU aniota il dr aelii prpet frmoe hn ifJ.e- i eyr uta vll, on unda. r. and -uie. BueM- \Vilîeîr of Deepir WWi:irt'ie rî i 'tur- tifa "erejf, lu Auiiso, eye reepiting por rteuar maiennce Mr. andI Mr-s. nld ier 1nd men vsreR M-.a. F. ert- VîliteeD L C 'u.i eu1ni ris tri"hrudm- - -anditsligtweghtstrngt maes t esy e ns.ale Wll, ano eh.arrilla Mi-. .ai(1 es4e.id îr. he ~.. >'>~ c-s ~ ~ in i ut viiei nSnaywt c.M iroEf-ltin- n nuBuedeioh-Buai - I o It tire .t-th Fai-,,î cor roui hnsel)eqn uik o aply!Askyor n waer LumernndMrs. DouFrFset an fam-ndMe.1loniv.yir nd-a - g ki!c ~1 ()ýitv anr- aern'ni. 1 \îr YJi dealr fo coplet infrmaion bou farn rofiniiîx he ,1efryiiie'lrie- ofDru hiaru Corir'.;>i.1Poli' ~~~~.Mr. antiM-.HryKo e rd rs. Georece itncr,t . I t~.nh i xîienlIfbghs nsciing mavdecfrsomwslcanaho inm. it's a sure and sans visited Mrs W Oshwea vfarnily visMteti i firts r, 'K t inR Dti.ii widit';ieri îîr Yaît cihf ~Pnn vP 8eivevnin- thne hte wather ForenatM. rdMr.F-akW s.El. BlCk5ertoî-kon un~- cl u icurprIrt c -<atshr ltart<e îr~ I T lakeédb luiu! hywo' ee xrJle rE. sktinzad M. andi Mes. dat' - vil.0) J. r.- t l' , :s ofil ;s- im, h n'nrrrnnt inwimtie.IitertIo eoulnn ep ature fuminum m sManJ.dyeMrs. . ae~ r eet n Trsd ail.J'hligh, O_1ilc- ue. ir: rvirn1. , . -d lai rooingandsidng.Andremmbe toaskhlmabot cinued ntiMr. dG. Gaeto meeatytob(jer 1. Ms.o.rnto . eder tanin wsiing, to-nowataiae b attacte o -im M. .De oii)et43:on fGru vil~eincag anth Bairryu Bae Lme dae so!E ieto. dof stht or in I U E D E N flIl- l)ýuý(Y ia a1 BEAVER LUMBER 96 RING ST. E, BOWMANVILLE PHONE MA 3-3388 4»H Group Act!*1vitlesr itfs time te trado CANADA'S NO,1 CHAIN SAV< COMPACT NU- 1 7complt?.wfi t 2" ottachmnen- PIONEER MA I.e s f te f nipacfNuIt? d ge -1hth Il 1user nmni 1'g,,m ,d I o whl tu .jehe Super 620tom ires igf - eih ond easy hndli', wi tic etbusro- il S. MORTON &SON R.R. 2, Bowmnanville MNA 3-2279 .DEAL DAYS S PE CI1A. GOOD FOR PERID SEPT 15-OCT, 31 © This <oupon is worth $OO on the pure hase of any new s Pionteer choin sow. Trode-ins cire accepted on this offer which expires Ott. 31, 1062. VI 1-11"I UVWW Top Shot-nlanship. LinxdsaYi C iflIi$n Daim, Slxowxniialnand' Fait 111É me of the Cncst Hard- SepttribW.; %vL eperpetual tropliv. whîle On WVednesday, Speol the 'runner up was Grant l9th, top honours in both bei Doyj rr omnil.Te beef and dairv showmaRnshîip, '!and Champion Ileef Show-:ri / tr Courty -H lub emb- Jcastle, and he is the vvi neri comrpetitioni, Edgw(r~ ance Trophy which is a per-. }lanonn t'u5 tI' < ~' pe tuai trophy and will be the, - propert-u of thewtiner forfE d .. . TE uriS THA T Wnuq'gu THE DAJA nun sa air <is pen tfo 4-II club IM T ýl[,' î~UUGHES. UNDEHun THE SU,# M %SHOW TH,,,T11 z'Northuniberlarî4, Pet e r bor- ohDurlîarr, Ontario, Vie- .... Haibrt ndthe Ds-0F NEW ENGINESn FRAMES AND SUSPENSIONS)I of i MHaiurton .anLd etop i .dVeSin grups of foursar zelected fr&nm the t'arioiH:... jo'),inties tifiliten go on t :at~part at the Lindsay Show. N In the Junlior Holstein Heif- r Calf, the calf of Deou- Jose, NeAcastle, was: the top Junior vdhile Briaii Tanibl n's ca!f wâs in the first prîze group iond Larry wc-sh's and Neil Tiî:sin 'lie seecond prize Nature created the %vorid's toughest proving rîoui). fi the Senior Hohteiri ground for trucks - the.Baja (bah hah) Cali- Heiý1 f P C a Secirnt fornia Peninsula, Mexico. It's thousand miles calesn a l an-ibly , Grntof tortuous trait that defies travel. itiie firsi Prize -rouip whileý Chevrolet tackled this route w~ith a Carry- L.%in fBrown was ui the sec-, all, a l/ -ton pickup with new 230 cu.-in. 6- çýdpr ze group. I the Short-: yidregna3-o ikpwt e liorn 1-leifer Class, Walteri 9cy .i 6elinder engine, a m~~o ikp~t edim Fickard and Tick 'Rickard a9-u-n 6clne ngie a medium- wý,erc in the fit-st prize group. duty unit with refrigerated van neim %vith E>r,-,iis Rickard ii h'duty diesel tanker and a heavy-duty tandem. second prize group an~d Shieila: Rocks, ruts, washboard and washouti Slater in thc third priLte group. racked the trucks frorn bumper to bumper. The Babv Beef Sreer Section, Sand, dust and rivers tried to swallow them. Jimnmy Alliras second with JJu fe orwsseti o era ei Ftonnie Baker, scvtenthi, JQhnF oratrhu a peti o era et D. AllUn and Ken ' ilson'z perature up to 122 degrees F. ca!výýs werc lu the ýýŽýcond . It took 17 days to go the 1,066 miles, and Prie - GroLîP. fot onie Chevrolet trtick dropped out 1 Each Ili the- group sectiùr±,. Dur-da'ruwsflihdoscele iiï iplacc,,d sLu.ùoid in the d-' 's ruks h n tak e i id ofeatn Dairv-ySenior Caif Sectioncsta antketiskido etn sqecon d in the Baby Steer Sec- 1van take on your toughest truck jobs. See tion and first in the S.horthorn] these tough, quality-built '63 Chevroiet trucks Heifer Caif Section. with ai their new improvernents at your, Agricultural exhibits %vereý Chevrolet dealer's, Ot~nîS ~r ot shov*n froîn Durhani Countv Opooteaxr e. and the 4-H Poiltr-v Club and the 4-Hi Sheep Club were in$ the firs:, prize group while the i apple club was in the sectioni prize group. Club Fleece Cumipetition Sometimes the caravan crept along for A fleece cotnpetition vwas ~ hours in low gear. i here was no traffic LAIYT 09 00t E8 , sporisored this year bv th2 - just an occasional traveller on burro A (ieneral Motors Value Caniadiari Co-operative- Wooli or horseback. It's that kind of route. Il (irowers and the Ontario De- took 17 dass to go 1,066 miles? X. partnient of Agriculture for ail 4ý-H Sheep Clubs i the Pro,.ince. Ten counties were, crtered wvith Perth County wit-ning first prize w-,ith a score of 92, Wellington wvas second, Simncoe third; and Dur-! hiam fourth, other counities i order of standing were Brant,.... Lanark, Lincoln, Temniskam- lem. ~î~ .j ing. Haldiînand and Carleton..* ---* The memnbers of the Durham M__ CoLintv 4-H Sheep Club were When vou camne to a river, you T'ght squeeze for the medium- and Chevrolet's ladder-type frames Temperatureà as high as 122 degrees P. burned the land each asked ta bring in one got w.et. This Baja river bot- heavy-duty units in this gorge. Theit- new withstood the severest punish- in the desert area around Dry L ake - one more ordeal fleece to the Department of toni was ais rocky as the road. n rrovýer front-ends certainly paid off. ment. Shown is the ',.'ton pick- any truck that goes to Baia has to shrug oit. Agriculture. The top four!, What-a test for new '63 Chev- ser,ý who operate in close quarters %ýi1l up iý ith new 292-cu'. in. 6 cyl- fleeces were selected and senti rmiet su,>cnsion ,ýsten)s1 iI this rîev. 63 feature. inder efngine to the corrpetition. Achievement Day The Durham 4-H Sheep Club1 Friday, September 7th, at the;M N Orn'Fi.Te4-Hl club, BOWMANV IL LEPhone MA 3-3353 Phone 728-6206 COU RTICE menembers had attended a ser-' ies af meetings dîiring the, e8r OV oaz P ii ( l jtvr ahSjiaýCvhyu tswlln o hne n üe ycar iii which îhey had -1esr t e Jninao / LV "'ewokec uda' Yuc yu 'wLs-n o innladtre I 1 v

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