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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Oct 1962, p. 15

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YELVERTrON Sympfhey is extended to To impress on the delegate- tefamily of the late Georgeand make this Hunger Jazz H-amilton of Pontypool. George more realistic, luncheon wasn't %vas one of those jovial chaps served tili after 1 p.m. and Who seemed to get a big kick!then in "city-boy" portions -- out of life. His sudden pass- cleaned everything off the ing will be regretted by a table but the serviettes. large circle of friends. Symn- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lane, pathy is also extended to Mr. and family of Kenora have, and Mrs. Dallas Judson and returned home after holiday-, family of Janetville in the: ing with their parents, the, death of their eldest daughter Ernie Lanes. this week. Mr. Bruce Lawson returned! On Tuesda.v afternoon w-e trom Lindsay Fair with rnany, had the pleasure of represent- laurels won by his equine' Jng the Lindsay District Co- charges- several firsts and' OP at a "Freedomn from Hun- one Pony Champion. ge~, Sssonin Newmarket. Welcome hom e ta Mr. and' LISTERINE Reg. 98e valuie Only 79c Moirs PEPPERMINT PATTIES Reg. 50c each Thanksgiving Treat 2 f or 79c White Rain SHAMPOOSpcl69 Reg. 89c size .-- p ca 9 BRYLCREEM Reg. 73c size - BROMO SEMTER Reg. 98e value- - -Only 54c Special 79c ALBERTO HAIR SPRAYNo$29 Reg. $2.98 -- - o 26 INSTANTINE TABLETS 100's, reg. $1,29-- - HEATING PADS Reg. $4.95 value POLIDENT Regular 83e - ---- VICKS VAPO RUB Reg. $1.09 -- ------- Now 89c Special $3.391 .Only 69c1 Now 84c Mclean's Tooth Paste Nwol 2 Reg. 75c size --- ------------,-N w o l 2 Rexalil c Sale - Coming Oct. 18 - 27 Ask for your FREE Advance Shopping List JURY& LOVELL WE DELI VER 2 King St. E. YOUR LOCAL MA 3-3361 TRAVEL AGENCY I TJaiada Savn 1s B3on s casyto buy simnplet10cash goodt10keep T1he new Canada Savings Bonds pay 412 interest for each of the first three years; 5% for each of the next three years and % for each of the final eight years -an average interest. to matu- rity in 14 years of 5.111% per year. In dollars and cents every $100.00 you invest will grow with accumulated interest to $172.50 at maturity. You can buy a $100.00 bond for as littie as 29# a day, through the convenient Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Canada Savings Bonds can also be bought for ca.sh, or on instalmenis at any bank, investment dealer, stock broker, trust or boan company. They are available in amountà as low as $5000 to any Canadian resdent-aduit or child-up to a limit of $ 10,000.00 per person. First 4-H r-NI A e Winners of the Durhamn 4-11 Applce Cuh ... the only one in existence . . . lielci an -\ciiiesemcit. Das' recently when these beautîful w(,re \V'ic idl-ed, Some of the members are aI-n\ i i - '.ilh Iheti- produce. Left, from front to ceai. Lymn. -"-, David !Werry, Bruce Stainton w-ho placcci lirs! ilhe group, tMrs. Jake Van Dam Sr.. ce- cently back fram their nat1'. e Holland. They were accoco- panied back by Mrs. Van~ Dam's sisten, Mrs. Van Wce n -- Ingen, visiting son Aie '11'1, i Weiringen and family of Pn- ntypool. Mrs. Nyhuis was a "iîito! this week with the Fraii Glasbergens - (their son Pet- er's mother-in-la-w). Sunday service was an n- piciaus occasion aI Yclvertoii ýUnited Church. Rev. Geoî-gm', IRichardson preached bis faîî'- lwell sermon ere bis depai-"ý for Athens (Ontario incm' Greece). The good wîsbe o, the communîy follo'.- the Richardsons in their ne\v lo- cation. A new commciniin table was presented Pv Mnr. Gardon Hendenson on belbo < of the family of the laie I ' J. P. Henderson, in bis mcmr- ory, and was dedicated. C'm;,. munion Service w'as obseck cc by a capacitv congregaiim. !Mr. and Mrs. HowardMcî- len and Miss BeIb McMutllen were we-lcomed into Yel\ or- ton Cbux'ch membership. Special music was pmovnçci by the Jr. Choir. "Tothie Gar- den", a favorite of the laie, Mr. Henderson, and a fine duet was sung "Blessed Hill- side" by Master Clare Robiet- son and bis paw Ray Robtii- son. Mn. and Mrs. -Rav ýRobinsomn 'i-c r i -~ t -' - i 1 L: i i- on - - gi ii2F - eci"e i-ne 0k~0' - v c n c filer b'tni vil I FI-cilc -sco !;I' ' l, n r i!.c occa- -'io I i- - ' i' cdl m.anid 1i trlccrci anîd n i i -iîhn enderson of 1:ii'. ip- in enie ,Hencler- i i St - - Fk f Betban. 'V - 1cme Lamb of S ~ ~ ~ ~ ý - h i nsister o------ - .'- Ialph Mal- Cu m - idltri-ln i' Scambcmr- o Mi.-- tl,n.' un John Mhi- i-uc i i or'ifPetembor- rtc cn - i T. i nîht cd ilie Mi o - - ) lire Pro- toc-tnci i 't'!,-,Ici in Ecîli-: an' Si.t' iS! nýOi1 mas lcm-n i oi I li e n-e. (On . fn - ni. ndivision) ici Iclookmn' 'onof pmn'.idiog, acieîninc t In- t'he low'n- rP'p S n't -o c ' uîg'.ill be bcd -" n citfc tule rate-' pa'r- if -ci!.n, ipan ù p po0ri - 1 e '..'ieh, If anv- cfr - rropcî -cd plans tPle'- 'i ' utIr In the of ------------n otb of Bi-g a nmîni ic, are adik'k i-il 1' i -mv Mr. en ton - n. -ii anci 'et thonr ns;cc -;i,11, nJ 'o 1e lisi <if aircaci- '- nt' in'k o f i Ji i.7 o'v -ý-n 51' . Chamie Mit:- Fi C'.. .t'e (aes- t eo 1' ci ' - ni OLt at -lic E .- - u-; ti as n. 'X. ' n . of the c1ciottcn lcc - mat- n. i i i Yto'~' c p f' 'u'3 c----n - G- - -- -- -n ni - - i): ee 1)2;cM c -un ýai Il-ne Bt en (-,d n- St: ~ ~ ~ i t-1 '- t the i i -.ciii'k I L- i n . -~~~ c- . o- - - -' I \iHua'io,)n - ~ ~ -" nn A înm ccl - on-- - -i t- c " ' -i - (s mi - Oc 'I r,, : or - M )-.colSni-1 n ;an as fol- - ~ ~ sr 1.- 1.. mc da- --for. a a, ' 'i C-Mcs th-A-: R oDa -r'.* -r. *-! c c' a dm i ed f r re.c 'b 1 B A~ lirmd E vixe- -derî a i' - -nig na ai i thF0 moe w'-ci ..ith an i '-oo-î doon- m 'd c '-.îcr- - mît .-aiamv l- mv o-nfPi c- ilp lacleclfor Club Holds Achievement Day and Ted Watson who placed second; right sidc. James~ Kent, Bill Kent and David Brent. Agr icultural Representative A. O. Dairymple and the 4-H Club Leaders are very proud to register aniitheýr Hi-si for Durham County. M OBISH 97 'lni 'i e ltic Fra i:ge ih c!' 0r:Q- n: iu W ni Mr. 1e -1 01 :ýI "' ,' ..' 4Vi'iIViiip iiM r h,î Fi il Fl il Oi "q0 cuIt able of haci nad r o 1ctl-c i cI .i o i hi i i , n ani' s. i 'l Pn 1 P ril- i 0o i1 1 their Septemnber imeieting m a the home of Miss Jean Perrili fi ~-~fon Thursda.v evening, Septem- * ~ ber 2th. with tr'n ladiesp: se nt. Next meeting 'ki o' held at, the home of l1\1'-.- Faro on Thîîrr-.ciaî ii (f f1 oon, October 131hi Mr. and 'vrs. Emil Nia VU(LUIU)V(I1î J Haliburton. x-sited atr -' j with Mr. and Mis.'U.\'i 1.so! Ô i and famil %-. DORTH BRKRT Brown's H. &.& SClub P!ci DORTH BAKEtheir September mneeting the swamp and started indus- the school on Tuesdav <. triously bu ilding a duck hunt- ing,, Septem ber 111h l. The c 1c er's blind from the mellowving: tion of officers took pplace a-1 buiruhes.the followin- bold offices - f-n 1 The morning wore on and I the comning montbis Presîdein, could see himi peering and' r.WlaS:poV- jotting something on the serapî Pres. Mrs. Hilcia Cal], :l 1of yellow paper. Now and then Wilson, Mrs. F. \oio,'i hedropped his glasses long! ue Pt:Sceno l enough to seribble at greater' Joan Coueh: Treas., in.Ji le.ah.ýWilson; Corr. S Mc.ý. A( lenth.Allun: Pianist, Mrs. M-mTurcý- I had almost forgotten about; Powell; Audiiors, ?clnss je;! himi when the sleigh belis, oîr Perrin, Mr. William M-k- «psuedo door bell. jîngled. I have counted 34 species of Mnr. a ild M r .. pc r1k- birds in less than an boum. and famil 'v xisiîed inToo' What a baven for bird watch- ofl Suodav xî-ilh his icime'. ers" le said. Then hie asked - mc if 1 had seen the bluc heron. 1 recorder of bird life and mi-,H S grations in this area. A neigh- 1 bon of mine had phooed that! a bluc heron was perched onS pool. Neyer having reeorded! a blue heron in this particular BY Linda Steel xicinity befoce, lie had burried eut but ail hie had seen of theý On September14 Il ii:îiationi species were two smallen'awshl i1.1s lý green herons. 1 ostume, rathei an omrigîi ,,i green erons.one, was a Greeli Chiton anoci While I brewed him a CUP1worn by ail. This bncI becil of tea to thaw his congealed decided by the Stude(-ni's Cocin-i blood stream, 1 hospitablY cil ExecUtiVe. lt consiited oe prattled about the sp1endid la bed sheet drapcd ove- th'- bousekeepiog habits of a pairishoulder and gathenec iniii o of wreos who, each yeac be-1the waist, a berrx- box lied cii1 fore leaving for the south. the head with ribbon andi <-ban out the rustie bird hoJse'sign on the back statin-g 1h.f that swings in the apple treeperson's name, adclmeçs7' at the baek of oun home. land phono number. Rubhc t-* Whe'olbe told me hie had boots were worn onrithe foc' - eounted at least ten species ofl In the eveniog. rnitiaiý: sparnow. fîve different birds 'Day coneluded with the Frcs1î- of the warblen family and ani 1man Dance called "Frosiî *equal number who owe their1Froth". There xvas a gonci lineage to the robin strain, I turnout of grades nine a'i-l deeided I had better flot brag thirteen. The grade thirîcen that 1 can identify a cbicka studerts who played ho. 'n11 dee. Heavens, hie might tel] the grade nine, put on a s.ît nie those little clowns are dis- sbowiog the frshmn \k-P tant cousins of the mourning1thcy might expeot ini ihe on dcuîet ing year. Poor Lost Migrant Mc. Bill Cary- kinc1 i." agce My vsito hadhardv de:1t be caller for Square Dan1 - Ms' isitr hd hadIs'de-ing and w'ith hi. temmifîc - parted when there xvas astructions cvcry.one .îoined in swoosb and thud on the ter-!the dancing and had a gomî,l race. There xvas the heroni time. Ail eliminalion danc(, standing on two wobbly legfs. \vas weon by Connue Bmooking It was dazed, obviousîy starv- and Charles Emici. cd and so exhausted its 'luge The follouwing ni ck i'. wiogs drooped to the ground. back 10 school datnc-m u'.'. It didn't even scare as I open- held for ail the stucie; .Tii cd the doon, just blinked at was caîîed -Campus ae me with one bead-like eye. tThe decocations moerc fîttin" - 1 knew Ibis migrant wouldly cnoposed oif li't m ne'.er get off the ground again pencîls, B.H.S. pennii no wi-ihout a belîx-ful of seme- at the firon t ni n-c- i mcm i - tingc. I earched in the cnicy- cut-outs of tnccn-p ; clopedia and learned fish and Tbompson M.C.' ci iuocii. mice were a heron's chief sus- aýnd cver ' one appeared ic tennnc. There are no fisb in have a gond lime -\A 1-h- eur neai-by brook and BuffY, Dance contest vita mon i-r eue- orange cal. keeps Ilý-neï peating wiminer. C' mouts e population le a mini- Brooking andci Carle Ui c muni. Tuceda'.. Sptiotîn 5c) lIn short shorts, knee high Junior Footbll i na n oh-' rubber boots, tee shirt and their fimst gîanw al n cur-lers lied in a red bandanna, The poon weatiîor aid tiii c- I must have looked like a tremcly mudd'.-fîm ilr c - :il c andidate for a straight jac- buteci 10 io'uima - s.Pi-il c n11;ii kec-i saliîîg frozen smelts next xveek' anioîi , the pî-bbles in oui Our Atiai F'i]ii lX .- br-ook as 1I waded i p the th2 inexti\. S, «icu c. n ntm ani. tmbcr 2(m - mii mn,- i c n 1III neyer know whether Olynipie nstyle. ra i!- -1i thaI lieron relished îny smeiîs the town tn the I ii n etr fot. Btut, apparently re-Ab aninounice the ca andI -- plenished, the bird that should gin the eveni: .'siicun have been No. 35 in the ce- was xvet andi ailc c m-oh -' - corders notes took 10 the sky w'ere a groat cl(ii n mof aI suodown and headed soutb. sportsm-eni participa'1ýý - ________-~ - Our champions andicli ip ".-emr e t-n ci i m t11 ), ' - Kerr, trinneri-î'p GCiîci 1 i BROWN'Sham; Senior Gîî ,. io,-S T W-' Osborne, mimnc -mii, fi-, TPe s'.n-pathv of thr Coin- Rbame; liiternicciatr P munit'. is extended to Mrs. Grant Thompson, rclint< --ni Archie Brown and famiîv in Larry Hatelv. Intecmeclmc-îý the passiog of a loving bus- Girls, Marp Picli-acc i. n n. band and father, also bt Mr. up Jean Cole: Junior Pio, Frank Parker in the loss Of Lloyd Ciifton, cutinci - his loving u-ife whose funenal Peter Werrv: JimînrotG n - mas on Monday. Gaîl Hobbs,'nîcn-no1i- -k in '-"-'md 011 j- i ~ (mii t' kk Thc' Il - i wIln"4 n i 'i il - i n 't. t- k' - i 'n i - n t millor gel- -- ci mi' n -iîî n i Iu -i mn44 n ii , ; m oi - -i 'ntpmmo Lmb- - ni tmn i -mi c i' t b i llu ess 'ii - i ~ c oi< caosession - t i i onît m'c-u--smons of lin "ii- i iiici i ldole- i i ii iîncî .ucly La- ni: n~- ~P..ci. hiai-man. 17t'uli îcî (miCfofficex-s xvll be liiciSo t iin vaftennt 't- i h.tic nof delegates lOi il micii viii be follow- i d - .nî alCabaret" as, .li' iif, lýin-g l-ning foi- tue 'iirmio-eiin "novel1 "rs' iî T' t Ilî t r' - uIIrIuti îiiti 11î i iiin 1ii Iii iu ' P',ijii i tI iiii o- r cc Thermo-eng rai n i )ET ui01F I) ;(.' Costs abolit lhof as rnOcI os lin'mî l rg iiOC.1 -.î it eliinf.1 aIes Ihe copper plate t la t iiiake- i.tnd icîg.îa% n i,e oexpensive 'A"JD 11"S IPEA)Y ITINII 'r'r IK r ple, u~îîm- . i..-ii - ' t - îiiîhetc. piî- -i a'icîî ol i i i "lmJid-ii P i 15 ,c avilable at caBa c/ia n cSIa(esnian Dow ma nvaIle Estates, too, may buy. Interest is payable annually by coupon, or on the higher denominations by cheque, if desired. You can cash your Canada Savings Bonds at any time, ai. any bank, at f ull face value plus earned interest. Buy new Canada Savings Bonds today-best ever! El S ýE M TO PREPARE FOR VV NT E R! ALUMINUM D007i.S o,. 18"~ mpm'0 lin it-dfi i-il Ilj0 XO In16101C, k it Ii dft$t-9 COMBINATION I~-- DOORSI BEAVE i? BE R ï'aone MA 3-33O88 for Free Installation Estimates 71ip r-iýý :"-. r,ý 'l' 1 Qr'l 96 King St. E.

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