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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jan 1963, p. 15

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nolds, L. Richards, IR. Twist, Th andInS F. Blackburn, Ron Welsh, Don1 E L YIE1 Craig, GJ. Coom kes. n, . 1 S L Y VNLL DP Meeting TeCnda ttann onavfe a.2,16 Cra,- J Combs.Auditors-" The annual congregationaL tary for the meeting. The M ag it ra e S C U ilDoug Reynols,RCri.Pre- meeting al Wesleyville Chur&hfollowng new members of theCd da e L ss b vf HeId in Shackleton. M & M of Rev. M remn eprsAsb;otesrean the G fl iauay 2n, 96 gd it cmmncnga uid t îrt t asChisma EeFund Treasurer- Mrs. Ger'- were heard from church treas-Isame. InteSna ChoolIe L Janary22n, 163 edwit comeninga uil- ýat irs i wa Chistas veald Shackleton. The meeting urer Arnold Thorndyke; M. & Geo. Tufford was electedi bert Lewis MacDougall, ing without a permit on theand that he had his 3-year-old closed with prayer by Rev. M. treasurer, Mrs. Percy Snell;';assistant superintendent; Mrs. Rin S. .,Bomavile25th of June, 1962, and plead.!aghe in the back seat Of Dugan followed by a social S.S. treas., Geo. Tufford; U.C.!Harold Best, asst. sec.-treas.J o KingSt.W., owmnvile, ed uily. is car. He sald that they Itime. W., Mrs. H. Best; Save theUGoria Nichols, Barbara Dm-ý o r Sa na o tae andy f asainga A. A. Strike, Township Sol- ichecked this story out and; tn H aindNewasaute g icitor, stated that the defend- ýfound that May had been Communion service was 1IChildren and Flower Commit- ner and Linda Thorndyke,: The record of the Ontarioi Durham in the cmn r- I a non~ta n ar ris ews ~ an a ple orabidn ln in eerorwhcaestedltehuc on Sunday. Altees, Mrs. Helen Dinner read- organists; Bible class teach-~ . i g thehformer for Mrs.aTuutlders, Mrs. ReineeCarrorougich-evenialhGovernmentrwasoi Provinceaectionrfederalanomination concentno permitneand0 wnd $3 oused be- he had had considérable to'ure opsdo îssand the Cemetery Board, Mrs. ols and Truman Austin; Sr castigated at the meeting Of' He referred to c ttmn v1 ehl onb h ia- -1 ad n e is hand ge.stScause i a na giutr!dik ad sare oadMro utr n agrtE.Barrowcîough. The M. &:girls, Mrs. E.Barrowclougthe e eortcPrymd ~teOtroMnse a D.MsEle ots 10das n hefistchrg.area and he wanted ta expandî home in Toronto. 'Shackleton and Messrs. Jim '.gvng eetM 1 HPyeheld in the Union Hall here'of Highways recenl htteHmtoNPfdrlcn Constable G. Evans, OPP, to commercial use. A. A. Strike, counsel for theCobsadErcSakeo including the over $650, a-'brs ne s an cers. . î:ýast WdedyeeigbýosraieG tfi4 e*iewas called to the fv. U.C.Wa élcto. alc-by'casCaec i hols,' Wednsdtayn Peven ng b osî tx o rmn fddt o hscnttec een's Hotel. Newcastle, at E. R. Lovekin, counse] for'accused one u hthsfvued with a seulectionis ticn, and ail other commit-: Alian Clarke; Inter, girls, Mrs Har îkrn this province %v ilisadoitIstJnnicedhtse :1t.."he acsdn;tedefendant, stated the sec- client 'had stopped when hei Two lovely baskets of flow-iments for the year had beenýClarence Nichols, Mrs. A.IBeach, the NDP candidate forirecord. Thîsis notmiosulsan o oiain :10LoydP..Tre accuseed an ond f loor of the building was1 feit drowsy. On being wakened ers were placed in the churchlmet. Mrs. John Walter gave!Clarke; Jr. girls, Mrs. A.' - standing or we ibeet RidSttNPMmero ingig ad fihtig, ian office and that there was1he had just exploded. 1 in memory of Mrs. Mark la resume of the xvork and [ Austin, Mrs. H. Austin; Prim- Berniece were in Toronto on far behind in theraetmsPrimntfrTrnoDn acDougall on the top," henoecahetonheeih Magistrate Baxter, in dis- Blackburn by ber family. jstudies of the U.C.W. for the ary, Mrs. M. Payne, Mrs. J. Friday. ter the complexfure M fohprdcdtathenx ted " bok itupan tokbours. There were no neigb- missing the charge of assault, Salem Home and School y car, and accounts of the dif- Groeneveld, Berniece Best and Thr'ee~a udyAshton saîd fdrleetonwl ehl acd.IIoull t hi resdencek bours nearby. He admitted his stated that in other cru-Cu ferent phases of the church Mrs. A. Thorndyke; Begînners, Teewr 5a uqy Bcowavl i e andentc cient uîu erect Lthe building stances the court too k a atm11 ng athedishol January e-wr in al departments waslMarie Austin, Muriel AustinSh Superintendey nt urrayattarîo C onsrîe Gvr-gct su ilb ula ayby axviltoandshaaen tou mt. r ayekiw popewo asdialt nMr.Wbthe'soom won th pry sne n icse. la[n er utn ol wi P nerin charge. Ciarence ment basead eodo sa-,rs h elrd was found guilty and fined $20poieficr.. Clarke was appointed Secre-i discussion of plans for 1963, Ncosra h onn'asaddso Charles Anderson, a waiter ando$9ccost or 5 days.attendance banner. Plans for rera taye h an 9css r5dy.John William Baglole, 143 a card party on January 26,Rv. rema1tanedth is read steamonirnýbghdis a iht daln ecocddththeCn ugaîl came in at 8:30 look- 153Cocran St., Porto Perryee isuse.Mr BbCri day evcs church's work during 1962,took part in the first mission-eeyssinwt hlspa sln s osbeisedo Si3 yoservices. PoTheerwas thowthplacec oftxibose oniyschdaimn tornon-pr- for troube eetbmwsarse ntelt fgdwt ublicintoxicatio was chairman for the pro- o Rev. Mr. Freeman closed[ýand Carroll Nichols expresseci ary programme of the ycar. ced upon the heasoths aigadcso nti e onJnay2s n Iae rm r ese hwdaTesubject wgardheanlastatedwhthatothe Lib- f..Hepickdiak ightwithJanury adichrgedwithonyJnund 2lstandeleaddigrm.tM.eWmsterthogd aihehmetinawitrpr he appthe ppreiatinnofthethe -teconiansiheteir wn con-ivnvemnt ws tht thy wec cris hve pociamed s ta guilty. He was fined $10 andifilm "Our Universe". He told Lunch was served and a plea- gregation for leadership tyadterepniiiis ftonietokoantdastc r nfao fCnd ur friends drinking Seven- Southview Golf and Country'Consable K.Baer, OPP, around the filuidreted hsant social hour was eflj0o0udanO ivn, ev roc-athe te resnt, aur curch, ing o nc yta erasoi-k pnktsncer omt I tried to stop it and Peary lub with intent and pleaded Cstcdtaed aser, d q rus tionead fielm rsin dis- ionSudaySeholman during the year. Meetings i the ournminvidu solves 1ing" rdhoncage. r et oescsfr AO1ni llowed me to the door. They1gMeeting ofrmadedou Session, Stewards and, hi~rn o i iN luittoutHeowashremanded nut up by a passing motorist and cussing questions and baving The Zo Sunday Seho,)l Trustees xvere held bify tesdeaiing xith hi1 "Simple mindedns snte î n eeveo d wrestiing." ory l2th yaftear e-senenc brought to the police station, an added activity. Mr. Lush annuai meeting was held Fri - during the cvoning making use'problems. Larry Dinner had!a qualification for ulcsr rtesOel p iay1t fe r-etne"He had been sleeping on the from North Courtice School day evening, Jan. 18th, at thecýlf the timo spont cnjoying .made a miniature birch bakvcwhat xvas Ale a t-jpsdalncoram o Coatle nnyHaris, 7, eorCn.H. R. Co reli pard., of40 ndAwas quite ,also showed a film strip and home of Mr. N. Geroxv. Rev. coffoe and doughnuts. canoo and ho showed the rest ors tlie representiv ofh easte, ontartedsb,17,tstfiedon HatR. h e as ailed a acold night,"' observed Chieflpoinied out some of its ad- M. Freeman uxvas presont also' of the sechool how the Indians'riding, doing althsim?-_______ xwtlay antld h i m adte soufthvi e w asolfad otn B. R. Kitney. vantages, one being the teach- aIl officers and teachers. On Saturday afternoon, Jan. adgthered rire in their Did you bear bisviec-fo en skyantn i om nvie. try Club on Ooblf 4thd atn Gene Peters, Montrave Ave., er is able to talk wbile film is Mr. Freeman opened tho lO9th, 4H members, Donna canoes in early ciays at Rice 'ing out in the wiidres asFne2 n getting i offth bsat thle [ .mThelubuldn g tbe h a e Oshawa, appeared on three being shown. It being "Fath- meeting with prayer. Soct'y.-Ashby, Wanda Ford, Gloria Lake. Ruth Nichais toid of!ho naive? Or did ojs o nugttncornershewcusate abroke iint ngsveal ets charges arising eut of an in- er's Night" lunch was served Treas. Mrs. Elmer Gree n roaad Joan Nichais, Sharon and these Rice Lake Indians ask- r are? Washing hand iePn eb ti :30conerth ew astoeMac-o clubstola en. a st cident July l7th, 1962. They by the men and a social time minutes of last meeting adInda Thorndyke, Barbara Din-ling for a school that they tius Pilate does no1 tegt-.1 ogicaeuan i iofcussoe.were dangerous driving, driv- ejyd gave the annual report.ad ner and Valerie Austin, ac-ýmight lcarn ta rcad the Bible en political Moaty thefaebrekig ff Iwih"Onsable awkins, PP1 pen d we and fiîîn ta spanusen- ydIt was docided ta divîde cmaie by Mesdames A.: and the building of one for weakens it.bu oug aîlcamepakn bit ahim "onsaue ar wkint, Iwnig hlebsliesews u- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woisb he casesrcndigykaegeiK. Dinner, W thern bv two mon from Ca- MrAson\ /h utP rri oth. Whitby, and Constable L. R. offer assistance after Craig1 accompanied by Mrs. Lewis K indergarten. up ta1 Ashby and Pearl Austin at- bourg in 1827. Sandra Payne statAshthnt bo "Hari sad e dd otevo Jmes OPBowanill, a Hweha ben truk n~Rundle visited Mr. Lewis 1 sevn tenîded the 4H meeting at mentioned two well known is offering himsole scadd 0W MacDougall. Ho just ithe residence o! the accused ildT.Klyconefrth Rundie at Wesyas:Iter edJu iors, seen t tonl ae," tateed thooff ier.warrt," stated tha earhaccused, had bim plead guilty Toronto, where ho is a patient y Inte mdiates on [girls judged arrangements ofiTecumseh and Joseph Brant icy platform. He poîe fwsfudgit nMgs lepae"sae h fie.wrat"sae h fie.ýoîîowing an oye operation. . heItermeits LIflowers and making of sand- and Gwen Fard told of the elected ta fearlesl dendraesCutbeIst ek ofio.on ail three charges. Constable __________ be divided ino Girls' Inter-lwichcs and in the afternoon!Indian Church at Brantford tho rights of thepepano!actrvtin!Daig. H. R. Deyman, Crown At- "There we found 37 o! the 40 P. Don Hoed, OPP, was the mediate Class and Boys' In-enoe rgam nld!her mybe soc the silver asked the support o h lc o onhpsBidn y rney, observed that if Mac- missing clubs valued at from ivsiaigofcr termediate Cas oaei hsrd ougal acts like this when,$475 ta S4852" învestatng offier. un heELIZABETH VILLE Cas noo rgam nld eemyMgsrt atrfudte Teachers - Knegatn in.r displays and skits. 'communion service given by tOffrateoin thrdn.ea.Te cuc1amto rinking ho will evontually 1 Douglas May, 75 Peard Road, accused guiîty and remanded' Mrs. C. ie;ndor'enin h we uenAnet heMhw ili somebody. Magistrate R. Toroi1to, pieadod guilty t ahi n usoa'a ppareOnWensdlee a ar las MssElie aseb er M.an Ms.Ga.f0t[opîtbfretey et heDeoraicPat fr 93 ha wtou abulin pr Baxter found the accused.charge o! impaired driving. UnburtedidStatesary2inhloyaltymetta aelectodar- were:diaPreslsdont ÉH. oS.romUntd afterin tholtshaopecbad beenPr uilty o! assault and romand-jHo pleaded not guilty to a CourgsFriday. January 25th, hmeetiga . AgClaemeditermGis, BMrs, F ton a rl ao wtohMr. dBritain. With a desire ta Coutts, Hamptn, ltVc-dsrydb iels er chimaut o! custody ta ap-1scodcharge of assaulting for sntence n ce erers om.r.godCaw.l;ner.Mediae o. anMrs. Farol BarrodcPough lM.learn, so long a go, witb ability Prosidont Ian WM lc,2dRselHmbes .. a once. Ho also ordered him ta the impaired driving charge -shaa a cagdwthcl n the pro>gram econven- aeroed ta toach the Aduit o! Cobourg with Mr. and Mrs. citizens, it sooms possible the and Socretary-Treaue r. MgstaeR .Bxe rrange ta pay Harris' dental ho xvas fined $50 and $3 or 7careless driving on 115 on or, Mrs. Morris, servod a bot Class. Sect'y.-Treas., Mrs. E. Thorndyke.sytmopaigtendasEeeCutsthPstrs-saedowsntcnene iii. days and hîs license suspended December 2nd and pleaded flot cup o! coffee as s000 as the Green: Supt., Mr. N. Geroxv; Mrs. H. Reeve spont the forteirof ain Ca nda i don i ts dBures.MsElwthteqsioo!cnnu Bert Lloyd Peary, 350 Ar- for three months. guilty. Hol was convicted and members arrivod which wo Organists, Miss Raby and Mrs. firýt fcw days o! the weekfo theiht ofpreontCadaifi-nornt SBurg a hsnt n se ofudM.Lefr hur St., Oshawa, pleaded not i Constable Evans, O~P ,tes-fid $5ad$3csso yalejye.Ms Te pn N oowith Mr. and Mrs. D. McCall culties, may nat have been ho provincial counildoaegity schrdadfne uilty o! causing a distur- tified ho and Constable Dry- Caonstable P. Don Hoed, edthe meeting as usual. Mrs. Meeting closed with prayer. in Don Milîs. ýwise. Sharon Tharndyke told with Harry Ashtonaile-hm$0adcss ri e ance. The magistrato impased den wereonptl on oon115 on Mostrdrhiitospac a had the program and Mrs. Gerow served lunch. M.adMs .Bs n !ta ytm aie al ee asi al $0fine and $3 casts or à December 29th. Just opposite V *S pe gl o o zun a dîscussed what she thought $20 V 9rcetrckthy awthe program com-mittewant - tayed sayt hontabl e his a '57 Monarch an the east pale holding an amber blink- cd us ta learn from the "Word shoulder facing souteh.hiThe ng light on the tra!fic island adteWy"Seas ae isturbance probably would jsole aigsuh h had been struck and braken auste a ywonderf lsctureo! at have bappened. lights were on and the motor of.some o te wrk dane byureo Frederick Durbin, 67 Wil- runnuAssos h 0 R. J. Murphy, Oshawa, coun-wnmsisinTrtoa ays, ssyibgethat if hthad tho Orono racesraoksthin sawort< U lI iam St., Oshawa, pleadodstbe pne th dore sel for, the defense, blamed thetedifrnmsio huss uilty o! driving without a a sm edlool. the aecused accident on fog and pointed The minutes were read and icense on December 21st. Ho gwas slmo. vrteser out that no liquor was invoiv- I as onvcte an fied 10 ng hee. . ed. The magistrate pointed approved. Our M. & M. alla- N nd $3 costs or 5 days. "I shook him several tîmes out that the fog was al the c infraohrya a U UI and sid i wasthe olic. Hediscussedi, alsa aur share o! ..__.. Harley Hayes, 16 Rehder and saidut wathe polsicen o oeresnfo or ae n the mission work ta be done .. .... vo., Bowmanville, fewat ! heharsr-gngattention. and_______________ fighting," stated the o! fi- b sfrtecmn er cor "T e c r s art d o f d w n C laude B issonnette, B ow - b s f r t e c m n e r ce."h a tre f onmanville, pleaded guilty o! It was deeided ta have mem- brhp o h e er "For QUALITY Cars the highway with Constable breaking and entoring Higgon Mers. peacockted a sumary and Service" Dr'yden in pursuit. I looked Electrie with intent on Janu- o! tho ear's wrk whaîch as - SEE - up ta see what bad happened r 8hofteya'wrk hi.ws ta the car and the accused ary l8th.R.Kte sifdenodbyalLuc ws tkickmeitheeus era th VCnstaleL. Anersn -eve- M~cQU LEN tgr. ound f wi r o t odn i he onh roundtaboD. found te SdaySchool was hold. aCo11 . u ur .H.OM,~E I M P'RuV E M E T ENTRE arms. Constable Dryden man- rear door o! Higgon ElectrielChurch services were at Can-, aged t wrenchth door ope had been forced. A size 9 toe ton. MO O A E and stop the car. We put the rbe a found on the pro-, On Saturdayhe4HCu L I M I T E D - a c c u se s.n t htcr u i s eHan dlp u - thD acedbandtcuisernnhim ut Earlier in the evening Con- girls attended their Achieve- OHW &ODP RU C an McQueen Pros. i CndestaleDrn esi!iedtable Anderson had noticed mont Day in Orono. Mrs. ar euethe accused, David Brudor and Smith from Peterborough and w I a l s i ty u in t e f lo i g i p o ee t 219 KING ST. E. that the accused bad tbought oo the Sailows lads on the Miss Waddell wero the ecoino- ilg d y s st ou n th f lowg im BOWMANVILLE veranda o! the Bowmanville mists for the day. The girls utoze DelrfrOBITUARY Hotol. Bruder was compîaining put on a skit. Miss Joan Trew______ a! having lost a too rubber. receîved a certificate. jj *o ,ia Ram lerCar ,AD, AME KILEN The accused blamed alcohol Misses Glenda Mercer and' Ram le C rs j ANY AMS ILEN for bis conduet. Ho was Suzanne Thickson attended3 Phone 623-3356 on ulyad rm deth . . * The memorial service for!un gityad eaddth play "Scandai in Our 0 'Randy James Killen, son of out o! custody until March School" at the O'Kee!e Cen- Mr. and Mrs. James Killen of lth. In the meantime ho was tre in Toronto, along with CONSULTANTS ;eff 1 1982 Pontiac 'Oshawa, who died at the Osh- warned ta abstain from drink- other students. -j..... O: 2-Dr. Hardtop awa General Hospîtal Tues- n n aosrea9'lc On Tuesday evoning we Auoatc csom rdiday, January 15, 1963, in his curfew. He is also ta b inter- T puornai, steern rtcadi, t er wsbl h r-viewed by Dr. G. Cormack, held aur Congregational meet- cawristwei abovetaveragistrn Fnr1 oe t~ psychiatrist at Cobourg jail. nintecuhbamntp RVYO'-" car s wll aoveaverge tron FueralHom at William Spraule was fined Rev. Wright o!ficiated. Mr. V. codto.a.m. Thursday, Januaryl17. $1VE YO Besdesbisparnts.h $1s00O and $3 costs or one month Peacock was secretary. Nut sie b tisterens, Janicei jail for impaired driving. many attended due ta the cold A L IE 1981 Chev. 4-Dr. srie ytosses aieFrdiigwtotalcnewahr oto h aeA L IE Marie and Brenda Lee.diigwtotalcnewate.Ms !tesm Station WTagon Rev. Perey Page, m.inisterî$10 and $3 costs or 5 addition- officers wore elected. 6cyi., standard transmnis- o! Hampton United Church, ai days Gloria a.nd John Quantrili cnutdtesrie.ItrilConstable J. C. Cartwright attended the Junior Farmers EVENING sbon. This wagon in n odctdtesevcs.Itr was the investigating officer. meeting in the Campbellcroft condition, imont was in Zion Cemnetery. !lThe offense occurred east o!f alo usdyoeîg APPOINTMENTS rioet.Tiisa one iideman on September 7,1 Mrs. W. 1J.. McCullough, -was wercrIA-1 condiion. 11929, in Markbam, xvho pro-. read by Mr. Froeman. U.C.W. 71 deceased bim Novemnber 30.: SALEMSetyrptwa ginb - Good varlety of over 6 '1957. On Fobruary 21, 1959,. Mrs. E. Caswell. Treas, n. makes and nuodels from at Baowmanville, ho marriedý Our annual côngregationalnual report, preparcd by Mrs. whichto coose. the oe fvorciemanor meeting was beld at the church E. Ruthven, was read by Mrs., Dr.Cox'is avoit soTan Monday evening. Rev.C, E. Caswell. The Cernetery' wa ariiptngi hre RE Now las the time to 'bave wa atcptig i os'Dugan opened the meeting:report was given by Douglas, -0 your car trotting races. Ho was wideiyî1vith scrîpture followed by!Whitney. A. known for bis driving skilprayer. Mr. W. Craig was aP-' A motion passcd roquesting . Under-sprayed and fine herses throughout pai nted as secrotary. Reportsthe IJ.C.W. pay the extra 50 an naiand bsslswr were given as !ollows. U.C.W. 1 bers o!fh lsrea wsW ILC MLT a famiiar sight at the tracks b r.L elh e !The Observer, as was'TE WIJ O FO EYOU Snow Tires The d eas.w an ad- Shby Mrs. E. Twist.!done last year. A donation of!HEJB O YU and Anti-freeze lherent cf Trinity Unitedlbum.un Stewards by Gerald:Lac Camp,. a______________ Installed. ;Church, Bowrnanviile, and RShackleton. M &M Fund byEA ý& 1 r~IRI' Dont b cagh napin. former member o! MarkhamýMrs. Geraid Shackleton. Ex.: hr eevr e le Do' b aub npin. Union Lodge. ndby Thee wTrE ve-v fcw alos- O Eîs,-'GiJTH i ~~~piarers by Mrs. B. Davies.!ations made in the siate of' M L ES O * * Surviving besides his wife hrh IpoeetCr-offîcers for the caming yoar.ý 24-Hourartw sisters, Mrs. W. D. mitteo by Marion Buttery. ý In the nominations for EIders. Forster (Annie), Oshawa, and Mrs. W. Craig moved a vote1 Mrs. Chas. Raby's term had W ITH THE SAM E CARE AND CON I E A I N Towingi Service 1Mrs. D. W. McDonald (Mas. of thanks ta those who had expire.d and was returned fori Service Station- 623-3401 igare) os aSs. sets uhtm nh Atter Il p.m.- 623-5645 funeral service was ing ta buiid aur new Sunday .Mr. Norman Gerew's termn had 1 j held at the Northcutt and 'Sehool room. 'expired, and Mr. S. Dick-! member of N. A. L. Sit Funeral Home, Boxv-' Election of officers as fol- inson was chosen ta fill the "D EL_____he______an__E îmanville, an Tuesdav, Janu-' lows- Parsonage Board, Mr. vacancy. The Ushers appoint-' ary 8. and wa.s conducted by and Mrs. E. Twist, Mr. and ed wore Charles Rabyan Our Sheli Servie Station 1 Rev. Wm. K. Housiander of: Mrs. L. Welsh. Organist- Mrs. TNrmnGaonandheet la pendaly utilil .m.Trinity United Church. Inter- S. Buttery; Assistant, Mrs. K. hob assisted by other menon f CONTACT: 'ment was in Bowmanvill Shackleton. Music Committeeljthe congregation wben re-; Weldon Brown emeteKry.oiSudrad -Marion Buttery', Mrs. E. 'quîred or requested. Organists 1 EEH NST EV O Weldn Brwn .ewsKariCowi, Sudemlnd.JL. Squair, W. Craig. S. But.-! Mrs. C. Raby, Mrs. E. Ruth-~ 0TLPO E OSREYUOhw fieadSoro Bud Fogg and Jack Forst.er, Part Ferry:1 tory, K. Shackleton. Trustees y en. sa Ji rmi Mr. R. Cramp. Oshawa. Dr. -E. Twist. L. Weish, WV. Tay-' Mr. Freeman and Mrr.S . Main Office and Showroomn BOWMANVILLE - 728-1611 OSHAWASOPNGCNR 1 1CrmYe . Bentham, Messrs. W. F., las, M. Marchant, Gardon Dickinson were appointedteo COURTICE - 728-1611 AJAX- ZEnith 2-9600 Poe7811 Sales jQuick and Jack Dunn, ail o!'Shackleton, Geraid Shackle-1purchase new hymn numbers. a 1Bowmanville.1 ton. Stewards - Doug. Rey-1 Mr. Dickinson agreed to put

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