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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Apr 1963, p. 9

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[N '1 5') Lady Curlers Select New '63-'64 Executive': On Wednesday evening, Gamnes-Vlv Cowan, Consti- April lth, the ladies of te tution and By-Laws--Marlon Southview Golf and Curling James, Finance- Maud Roe- Club held their annual meet-inigk, Visiting-Chris Cruick- ing. It was exceptionally wel lshank. attended which shows the The new president and ex-1 enthuslasm of its members. ecutive were asked to take Queenie Fletcher, the pre. charge of the rest of the meet- aident asked for reports from ing. The ladies joined the men the various committee ail of in the lounge for the award- which represented progress. ing of the trophies and prizes. BeeVanstone gave the report In the ladies section the Ken of the nominating conimittee. Nicks trophy was won by 'The following are the officers Freda Kramp and ber rink- for the 1963-64 season. Viv. Cowan, Jean Peterson Past President - Queenie and Del Vincent. Runners-up Fleche, resident- Milda were Martha Stauffer, skip, Morris, lst Vice-Pres.-Aileen lvy Rundie and Maud Roe- Osborne, 2nd Vice-Pres. - nigk. Marion James, Secretary - After ail the prizes had Dorothy Woolsey, Treasurer- been given out the names of Ida Goddard. the men's executive were an- The committees are: Memn- nounced by Ivan Woolsey. The bership- Hilda Rundie, So- social committee then served cial- Convenor, Jean Peter- coffee and retreshmesits. It son, assisted by Helen Glas- was a splendid get-togetheri peUl, Effa Stainton and Nor- and our last social eveningý mia Gay. Publicity-Pat Burk, until faîll KENDAL Tren t Un iversit y's Founding Fund Hits Over Million Mark and thet a g*.ed Test Wl!! tVI he r An Easter service and Com- munion were held in Kendal Church on Sunday with Rev. R. C. White in charge. We were pleased to see a f ull choir again, hear them sing 'Alone' with Mrs. A. Foster et the organ. There was a good congregation out for the Easter service but it miust be admitted that the near hall hour wait for the mninster, who conducted the Newton- ville service first, put rather a damper on our service. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Perey Burley were Mrs. D. Vannatto and Cecil, Bob Van- natto, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Carscadden called in the evening. Teenage League Bowvling j(Intended for last week) Teenage Boys Colvîlle 7 - Peterson 0, Cal- lan7 - Gay 0, Virtue 5 - Char- les 2. Team Standings campaign the outstandlng suc-1 cess it must be. I urge aUl those hard-working volunteers ta make the final effort to put Uiis canipaign weil over the top," concluded Mr. Braund. The President-Eleet of Trent University, T. H. B. Symons, described the announicement as wonderful news. He noted that the great majority cf the money raised so fan had corne from the Peterborough cern- rnunity and the Trent Valley, and termed this "a remarkc- able achievement and a real measure of the wish of this area ta have a u'niversit. This generous support from the community is a great en- couragement ta the staff and the Board cf Trent Univer- sity." The goal o! the Trent Uni- versity Founding Fund is $1,- 520,000. The campaign was M-lm - M-u-ff - - 1Colville .. 65 cipate any more six-tîgurel launcfleclas part of the 311,- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lang- ately they managed to get It Gay 47 gifts," said Mn. Braud Cr-225,000 Building and Operat- staff, Linda and Debbie, Mr. eut before any were damaged. Vite____ ) paign Genieral Chirmn I ng Programme ta establisb a and Mrs. Jack Neal, Neisha It appeared to have stanted Petnso;-is the ail-imiportant smialler1new university in Peterbor- and Kenny visited their moth- not very fan from the 'Cars-1 Callan -_____ 2 t which will make thislough in the next five years. er at Iroquois. cadden' buildings. Chanles 21E Mn. and Mns. Eddie Cour- Last week Mns. W. Mercer,ý High Single-G. Taylor 245,,E eux, Marie and Lynn spentMrs. E. Couroux and Mrs. G. Clark 210), R. Etcher 205,i NI K L E the weekend witb his parents George Mercer attended a T Callan 204, L. Dunn 200, at Cache Bay. shower at the home o! Mrs. 233. A special service on Good and Lisa, Courtice, were Sun-' Mr. and Mrs. Gondon Lang- Art Allen, Onono, for Miss Hîgh Triple- L, Dunn 618, Friday evenîng brought folks day visitors at Mn. and Mrs. staff, Danny and Donna, holi- Lînda Allen. This Friday J. Callan 580. from ail three points on thec R. McGill's. dayed with her mother, Mrs evening Miss Shirley Brown Teenage Girls ýEnniskillen pastoral charge to Mn. and Mrs. Walter Ormi s-1 Roy Vernon at Aylmer. was hostess for a gathening Jeffr asoe0 a our church. Mn. Crawford ton, Oshawa, were Friday Miss Irene Mercer is spend- cf her school-mates in Kendal _fn 7-Vnsoe0 chose as his sermon title, evening callers at Mn. and Iig the holiday wi th ber for a shower in Linda's hon- 5 - Paeden 2, Brown 7 - ke "What shail I do then with Mrs. Clarence Stainton's. uncle, Cy Elsey at Oshawa our. 0. Jesus!" He imploned his pea- ~adMs odnWr while Miss Carol Elsey is Mrs. W. Mercer attendedi Ta tadnspie ta accept this resopnsî- ry, Mrs. MeKinnon, Toronto, here with George Mercer's the weddîng Saturday of hen Jeffery 55 bility and flot follow the ex- were Stra vnn al family. granddaughten Linda Aller.n Brown ài.___ 5 ample of Pilate who sbifted e satrady eve.nOingcl- After two months' stay ini and Ben Madill in Orono Uni- Vanstone- 35 it to the crowd ta decide. The onsat. adMs .Oms Memroial Hospital, Mrs. Ethel ted Church with the reception Gay 30 Jr. Choir from Enfield, withto. Geary returned to her home being held at the home of her Oke_____ 30 'their leader and organist Mns, Mr. and Mrs. Mllan Martin here Saturdlay. We hope she parents, Mn. and Mrs. Vance jPaeden ---- -------- - 29 G. Bowmian, led in the ser- and family, Mn. and Mns. Carl continues ta improve. Allen. High Single- S. Baîl 235, vice of sang and sang very Brunt and family, Bowman- Mn. and Mrs. George Clark, Friday afternoon some Ken- A. Kitson 254, D. Wilcox 207: sweetly a two-part anthem. ville, xvere visitons at Mr. and Toronto, spent the weekend at dal ladies attended the Good 221, B. Brown 217, 209, J. On the sunny Easter morn- Mr.A Iuts thein summen home here. Fniday service held at New- Paeden 208, 220, H. Moore ing a large congregatian gath-'ý Mrs. W. H. Moore, Strali- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Archer tonville. ý212, E. Highifield 205. ered ta hear Mr. Crawfond's aven Nursing Home, Bow-ý and family, New Toronto, Guests Good Friday with High Triple-A. Kitson 642, Eastcr message. His sermon manville, Mr. and Mnirs. Garry spent the holiday at their sum- Mn. and Mrs. George Mercer J. Paeden 580. was eîititled, "Broken Hopesî Beckett, Hampton, spent Eas- nier place. were ber brothers, Mr. and Junior Boys Restored." He pointed cuti ter Sunday with Mn. and Miss Marion McKelvie, R.N,. Mn.s. Cy Elsey and daughters Wlo 5-Dds ,o-thtearsilin i 1Mrs. F. Beckett, Marie and. Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, cf Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. 1 5~ - Richards 0. are unbelieving in the Resun-MWayn r.JonE Gi- was with ber brother Jack Chanlie Elsey and sons of!annection. It is unbelief that Mnad s.JhE.Gi- McKelvie. Toronto. Teani Standings blinds us ta Divine Truth just fin and family were necenti David Loftbouse. Oshawa, The U.C.W. meeting was Nowlan 49---~~ as those on the first Easter callers at the homes of Char-1 sspending the bolidays with held in the Sunday School 'Wilson ________ 27 monn were disconsolÉe be- ley Smith, Toronto, and W.l tb aunt Miss C. W. Stewart. hall Wednesday even i n g, Dodds ___ 25 lievers such as the wDme.n a Barîk, Westori.i Friday aftennoon a general Apnil 10, with Mns. Eleanor!Ric -.------- 9 the tomb, also Peter and Mn. and Mrs. Garry Beck- rail was put over the tele- Foster presiding. The prograni High Single- M. Marshall Cleopas. It is populan tai be ett, Hampton, were Saturdayl phone lines for men ta fight was in charge o! Mrs. Brown. ý230, 202, G. Wilson 172. influenced by the crowd sa eve.nmg tea guests of Mn. and! a grass fine o! unknown orngin Mrs. Elliott and Joyce sbowed High Double-M. Marshall we mnust guard our faitb and Mrs. Allan Werryï.1 whicb was fanned by a stnong a fine collection of slides. 432, G. Wilson 316. aur belief is a personal and We are pleased ta repaît wind'. It covered a wide area- Mn. and Mns. Ted Wood-JuirGrsidvua. ecio M sMs RsLei hm fom the 'Harper Carscadden' bl yard called on Bert Holland JMiorGgrsuid ial Wdicision. MSs. Mrspi . aLee s.mefrom and the bush on top and on and Mrs. W. Mencer Wednes- Masters 5 - Gould 0, Sam- Mrurt ngtc tbsia.M.adMs ia around into the valiey to the day afternoon. Their daugh- eUls 5 - Hately 0, King 5 - Catharines wvas guest soloist Werry and farnily were cail- south. Great clouds o! srnoke ter Anne is now nursing in Bine 0. singing, "«Easten Morning" ens at ber parents', Mn. and The Sr. Choin's selection was Mrs. Lee, and bad Sunday tea could be seen for miles. Great New York City. Team Standings the antbem, "Awake, Thou with Mn. and Mrs. Brian Lee' lear was felt for -buildings Master Russel Carruthers Masters - -____ 45 That Sleepest." The sanctu- of Kedron. Iying in lt's pali, but fortun.. spent the weekend witb bis Gould _______ 41 ary was beautiful with Easter Mn. and Mrs. Dave Bothîwell grandparents while Mn. and King 27foeswihicue 1oadNncy, Maple Goe r II .Bb arter ee ael 18 lovely memorial baskets pîac- and Mrs. Frank Locke, Osh- G ET THE PRESTGE holidaying and.S Brine ___- __ 17 ed by the familles of the late awa, were Sunday afternoan GINGER ALE son Donald were to Burks High Single-D. King 235, Mîns. Aimpso n. siedStaînton's. GIGE AE Fals tovisit bis parents for L. Mutton 199, S. Dadson 190, during the week wt e ldne with Miss Marily elwee ha the huolmuJe weekend. Hg obeD ig45 e s inrwt isMreBc GE IL?' Bobby Geach retunned homne K. Burgess 337.teMsC.B agndu-kt on Easter Sunday o G El IVILeening fr aftherBantam Girls bonMTabb and .celebratehber birthday.Gi- th peaio n i ke Goodwin 3 - Bromeil 2, boys, Bowrnanviile, were Fni- fin, Miss Mary Gnif fin werei 'j couple cf weeks ago. He has Burns 5 -L is0Bade dyvstoscMrndMsMoay evening dinner guests to go back this Friday for an 3 - Edmondson 2, Sellers à - A. L-eadbeater. o! Mn. and Mrs. W. Griffin on' Iexarnination. Major 0. Mr. and Mns. R. J. Ormistan lie occasion cf Heathen's Mn. and Mrs. Nelson Mc- Tearn Standings attended Mr, and Mns. ROY birthday. Congratulations taý Robertr o! Toronto spent the Burs- ------.. 53 Hepbunn's 4th wedding an- Heather and Marie. weekend with Mn. and Mrs iSellers _________3 1 niversary at Kedron. Sor Miss Linda Reid has1 Ralph Geacb and family. They 1 Bromell ~~ _ _ 25 Mn. J. A. Wenry, Mn, and the chickenpox, Somne other also visited tbe Gays and 'M1 r~2 n.Aln Wry ada littîe folks badi thern earlien. Carscaddens. Goodwin- 24I Sharon and James. Mnr. and Mn. and Mrs. Frank Don- i Mn. and Mrs. Jack Garbutt Lewis .-.--- 23 Mrs. Grant Wcrry, Susan and land, Miss Elsie Oke, MnA- and family were with bis Bradley 22 Scott, Enniskillen, Dr. and betOkreeGodFi day parents Mr. and Mrs. Trunman Edmondson- ---. -- 18 Mns. Clark Wenry and John, guests cf Mn. and Mrs. Stan- Ganbutt. Higb Single-J. Bromell 230, Willowdale, xvere Sunday din- ley Turner, Oshawa. Mns. Alva Swarbrick ne- N. Goodwin 192. nen guests at E. A. Werry's. Mn. and Mrs. Walter Ormi3-, turned to ber home here Tues- High Double - J. Bnomnell Mns. F. Beckett accompan- ton andî family, Hanmony,! day after spending the winten '368, N. Edmondson 331. led by Mns. Howard Snîythe, were Sunday tea guests of Mn., ini Toronto Pnd Oshawa %\ ith Mrs. Austin Larmer, Mrs. and Mrs. H. Ashton. ber family. Guests with ber' Rs Stevens and Mrs. Leslie Mrs. F. Toms attended theý Sunday were David Rougb]ey, .IL LJtf Brooks, Bowmanvile, attend- funeral of the late Mns. Doug- Onono, Ross Rougbley and' ed a diabetie banquet at the las Taylor on Monday. lady friend and Mns. Wilfred The Easter Thank-offering new St. Paul's Cburch, Osh- 'Mn. and Mns. Frank McGill,1 Roughley o! Oshawa. Mrs. meeting fan the .Afternoon awa. Miss Clara Page, Mn. and' EihFergusor. and grand- Unit was opened with quiet Mn. and Mrs. Joe McGl Mrs. Ed. Coombs and family,l 9diÀughter Laura Andersoi sire music by Mns. Chas. Found, and Shawn, Part Credit, Mn. Tarante, Mn. and Mns. Ross, s îa.jng until Wtdnesday. an Easten Verse and prayer thea yd wre ERas te ndy bong, n.and fmnls. aw:I1 Mns. Leight.)n Walsh cf [Leader Mns. C. Down and teJLudy wr atrSna oogM.adMs o- Victoria carne bime with ber bymn "Go ta, Dark Gethse- guests o! Mn. and Mns. H. Mc- ard Bradley, Maple Grave,l rnrthen WIs. M EI . Fostr aidc manie. The Sunday mrigGUil.Mn. and Mrs. Ross Page and1 visitedi amçng ic Fosters îrn- service will be beld this year Mran s.TdYondfrlyHmtwe vl- til, .(ýy Miss Fatnicia Shi nt on May th with Mns. Birtch, family, Wbitby, Mr. Sam Ad- tons with Mrs. E. Page. of Barrie is .o visitin.ý, thL' Toronto, guest speaker. World ams, Miss Linda Yeo, Bow- Mrs. F. Toms attended theý Fosters Mission Night will be in Osh- manville, wene Sunday guesti' Golden Annivensary din.ner cf Mn. and Mns. Paul M 3r .I awa on Apnil 28th. of Mr. and Mrs. G. Yeo. Mn. and Mrs. Merwln Mount- of Guelph came down Sa ur- MrsRosSeestlo! M. and Mns. A. L Wearn jay, Hampton. day to sc hoi parents *l M rs osSeestl fan ua eewt r n anI rs FeaWare. 'i h er daughter Muriel's work adSsnwr ihM.a~ Mr. and Mns. Frank Don-, tc'ok Mrs. FE, Warren. he v for the past two years in the Mrs. arolîd Western, Guelph, land were Sunday tea guests' _________________pital in the jfte -r. Don. W2 a: e Congo, wîth une ai oeekend.- with Miss Elsie Oke and bro-I 1,oingitis ottoo.,eios e ad s heido pichtyh - Ivîr. and Mns. M. C. Brown, ther Albert. 1'oin i isiit oa .eios san souveni r E gtou- Bowmanville, were Saturday Mn. and Mrs. Earl Tnewin,I I rfuges rom Anora guets of Mn. and Mrs. A. Doreen and Donald attended' bave added ta the miseryofLdeaean bosth hoton Bqut n the Congolese, where bund. nan rsthmKnsa ednSday evniBnqut Bck- reds are bungry, niany starv- -r n r.JmKnsn-iWdedyeeiga lc- TOWN 0F BOWMANVILLE ing, still they belp as best stock. tbey can. If poîitics were not G Mn. and Mns. N. E. Wight 50 corrupt food would be bet- G rrouCifÇ; spent a few days in Oshawa ter distributed. There are not * withilhein daughten, Mn. and! enougb educated pensons to, M Mn Pat Tresise, and attend-' tak chrgeo! he oun#y 00 ed the wedding o! their niece: Time, patience and Chnistian W on Tbursday evening at Pick-1 Education are needed. ering. Mrs. Wm. Bickle nead thelf er W e Miss Betty Wright Is holi- Easter story as told in Luke 1 idaying .with Mn. and Mrs The lst Instalm ent and Mrs. W.Down, Mrs. L. New all-time records In[Jim Muller, Oshawa. ety OF sang a trio "My Saviour's for the finît six months o! a newlyweds, Huntsville, were' Love," accompanied by Mn. model year and a 10-year ex- Thursday evening callers at' E. Countice. Mrs. R. R. Gay in port record in the same per- Mn. and Mrs. E. Wright's. ber meditation for Easter said,, îod wvere announced today by Miss Marguerite Wright, St.1 sornow filîs our heants at the Generai Matons cf Canada.1 Catharines, spent the week- uni ust trial cf Jesus but Sales of passenger cars and end at Mr. and Mn., N. E. 196 3 TA X ES gIad:ess ornes wben étheaun- tuk rmOtbr1 to+Wgh's Mr. C. B. Neal, Honorary Treasurer o! the Trent Uni- versity Founding Fund, an- ,nounced last week in Peter- borough that a total o! $1,- 000,000 has now been reached by the Trent University Founding Fund. The million dlollar mark was reached and passed this week. Mr. Neal commented "The public re- sponse bas been magnificent and it has been a great satis- faction to be associated with an appeal which has met with such universal approval." He added that he hoped that many more gifts would be received between naw and 3th March when the public appeal draws to its close. The $1,520,000 objective of the Trent University Found- ing Fund remains as a goal for all volunteens who have not yet completed their as- signrnents. "We cannot ,anti-~ OFFERS BIG, BIG SAVINGS Prices effective April 17, 18, 19, 20 We reserve the right to limit quantities. FRESHIWIHDESN BONELESS PORK SHOULDER - ROASI 3 BONELESS PORK 4 Bull ROAS 43 lb Tasty and Woli Trimmed Fresh Pork Butt Chops lb. 49c TableRit. Vacuum, Sealed Sliced Cooked Meats 2'k;- 50c Picki. 6L Pirnento, Dutch Loai. Macaroni & Ch*%,.Chicken Lc Rospitality APPLE PIES each 3 9c Receive $6 in Bonus Tapes EXtr ration Mi"IP "ow'*..d. E r CA REjTTES AU P ofr2Ba0d a Total of Receive $4 in Bonus Tapes Tide Detergent Reie $2 in Bonus Tapes IGA Coffee 11hl b. baG.-t Solo Margarine 2 Pks Chinese FFroserqnfl-an In BnusaPeTablerite Wieners .oiq Tomatoes M14 on. CmOUtube A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD No. 1 Grade New Brunswick 25 lb. bag POTATOESI Caulif lower Produce.of U.S.A. Ne. 1 Grade ea., LETTUCE Ne. 11, Grade 2 hds 29c S Produce el U.S.A. 3 lb. CAR ROTS No. 1 Grade telle haq 29 IGA BEEF STEW 2Tins. AYLMER VSOUP l'o'4 1 0::.naFOR CAKE MIXES Robin IoH ou*1*A 4$os. PASTE WAX .su---- 11h lb.ORPN DETERGENT M AG 24 :. UcI irI] TOOTHPASTE 7c .lm a tiel à. -j Bowmanville IGA Foodliner BOWMAN VILLE ommissioner of Ross!ani5 tests arranged by Mr. and Mns.iThe Canadian Statesmar, Eowmanvifle, Apr. 17, 1983 istrict, assisted with the Ben Hitchens, Mr. and Mrs. ceremony. Brownies Nancy Doug Love and Mr. and Mrs. able when combined with the prepared from the reports Brooks, Shelley Fisher, Carol Gerald Stinson. b ted GifrRgn clisad Drn h uies resuits o! aeriai and ground surted Giffrd, egin Scleis a Duingthebusneseprt Of surveys, inasmuch as it pro- Number of Hunters ....453 Buiet Coe pany.Chrsto n the meeting the Club agreed vides us with the means of Bull Moose Bagged . :39 Gidne aCwomn. hstne to donate $50 towards the fairly accurately estimating Cow Moose Bagged... 52 Gine ws co easas a n new floor ini the Lower Hall. the moose population. Bull Calves Bagged....... 13 badges were presented t A committee of ladies was Fml avsBge . 1 tr fte ud o- formed to help with the Mo- There were 31 % fewer Total Moose Bagged ...119 Tebrso h eGieCm ther and Daughter Banquet of moose taken in 1962 than in Hunter Success ........ 26.3-l%ý any.Th girls enjoyed games the 25th Brownies and Guides. 1961 and the indications are Aanw iht xrs adsongs, and lunch was that the population has de- Agrappin w n toe wishexrs served. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis clined somewhat although submpiation etaso th eih Mr rn & a eetyand Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parks still aimeable. sbitd dtis o hi returned from a seven weeks' were appointed ta the com- ut tour o! Florida ini the corn- mittee in charge o! plans for The townships in the north pan cfMr.andMrs Anre th 12th nniersryo! the east corner of the Lindsay Air, Rail or Steaniship Scott of Goderich and Mr. and Church. Ditit pertab hebs T 1 C K E T S Mrs. M. R. Ballard cf Moose A Spring Dance will be oss iontryo! the 29' TO EVERYWHERE Jaw. They stayed for a week held in the Community Hall twnshipsofnthih1the were o Consult at each o! their stoppin.g late in April. hutd5 fte 1 eeso URY & LOVELL places in Florida, and visited nhe meeting closed with inlye aeok rto n h~st. E 623336 St. Petersburg, Pt. Myers, lunch and a brie! worshlP The following table wvas' Bowmanll Naples, Miami, Lake Worth, service. - and Da3tona Beach. The May meeting will fea- Recent dinner guests of Mr. ture a hobby and cra!t show. and Mrs. Murton Walter were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Osborne the Misses Sybil and Florence of Bowmanville wiil demon- Langmaid, who have just re- strate their hobbies of col-s turned from a three weeks' lecting novelty buttons, and stay in Florida, and Mr. and making decorative objects Mrs. Clarence Allun, of New-,from driftwood. Mrs. Hugh castie, who enjoyed a stay in Gannon will demonstrate cap- Mexico and Los Angeles this per craft. N O T IC E winter. Easter weekend guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 0geI J were Mr. and Mrs. Charles ns & Forests TO DOG OWNERS Ogle, Frances and Janice, o f Blenheim, and Mrs. Park I.LI, D u. Please take note of the rollowing Section of Bridge. and John, o! KentW eekly ReUIportu Town of Bowmanville By-lawv 1711 respecting Mr. and Mrs. LWse Noble, Plekerel and Pike Openlnt h cnrgt os Dick and Barbara, spent Eas-I Dates Advanced"Eeyonrfadgsh eisrnoreor ter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The Honourable Kelso Rob- IEeyonro o halrgseo rbfr H. Noble, Bobcaygeon. and erts Q.C., Minister cf Lands the lst day of January in each year each dog this week has as their guest and Forests, has announced ai we yhr nteTw fBw avhe~i1 ýMrs. Emily Stover of King- change in the openlng date; webyhninteT nofB mavl ih ston. for Pickerel and Pike fishingý the Clerk and at that time pay to such Clerk the Mrs. Ross Lee was able ta in southern Ontario. license fee prescribed in Section Eight (1) of this return home frorn OshawafrPce- ylwadteCeksa su osc we General 1lospital this week.a The opening dayfo ckr B-a anthClksalisut uhowea Easter guests of Mr. and: el and Pike in waters south reitacnw dggrestton fth dg Mrs. W. L. Mou ntjoy were Of but not including the1 reePt cnwegn eitaino h o Miss Beryl Mountjoy of Lon. French and Mattawa Riversi and payment of the fee". don, Miss Olive Luke and Mr. and Lake Nipissing is Satur- Bert Luke of Toronto, Mr. and day. May llth, 1963, at 12:01 LICENSE FEES: Mrs. Everson Norton, Cnaig a .m. and Rodney, o! Markham, and 16 os esnMale dog $2.00 Miss Beatrice Mountjoy cf iy E. T. Cox, Biologist Frae50 Oshawa.Feal_______ 50 The Kedron Doubles' Club Reflecting a fine degree o!ý Spayed feniale___- 2.00 enjoyed a "Fun Night" for co-operation by the hunting, their April meeting. Members fraternity, moose hunt reports1 ALL DOGS MUST BE REGISTERED could choose among Euchrce were submitted by ail but 301 KEITH SHACKELTON, L.ost Heir, Chinese Checler~ of the 552 hunters who pur-1 and Darts for the finst part of chased their licences in this Chairman Dog Contrai Committee. the evening. Evervone tookiDistrict. Part in sevenal amusing con-1 Such information Is Invalu -___________________________

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