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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1963, p. 9

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Lane. Port Hope, spent Satur-' 4 fter an operaition the pre- The Canatdian Staemn omnilJl ,18 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lane. s a l N w L o smeno and Rov Lazier are still OW HIBHVI 6 U 0r.5Oliv:n Harforhd . ednPo rroe oseitlan! OBITUA Y°e¡a-" as h here on Saturdav night. HeýC the latter's recovery will take H a h o fRbr IA ~~had been in Bowmanville Hos- ub- si e several weeks. Oliver MorrisHrfr n lceJcsn emr pital for a series of treat • Congratulations to Barbara Oliver 'MorrisHatodofre th frmrGce or Enu l F tl a ments, a short time ago, but Dinner who was succesful in Newtonville, died tteMm o tNsltni 98 was able to come home and J inn I M e tin her grade two. theory exami- orial Hospital, Bwavle Sriigbsdshswf had mntended going back to nations in music, passing with'Saturday, June2.193MraeadugtMriyo tl un 4, 1#9. , t Vineenit Massey Sehei O0. (3) Kathryn Etcher O. his work at G. M. mn Oshawa President Russell Oke and|ton, Lion Tamer Jack Dunn. honours. Hartford was in hs4t erOhw;fu os ead Standing Broad Jump , on Monda 'v. Sympathy of this the other new officers of theý The Directors for 1963-64 Mr. Peter Kennedy of Tor-iand had been in l elhfrHrern ln l fNs Cittmøions ~~(1) Juanita Tire C. (2) Ñesta community is extended ,to!Bowmanville Lions Club were are Ralph Ames. B. L. Burk, onto is spending his regular two months befoehsdahleo;adCifro o. Sr. Girls Shirley Patfield, Central School 15 points Honeyman V.M. (3) Lorraine Mrs. Hartford and family. intle in office in an im-'Clarence Hockin and H. R. sumnmer vacation a1t Willowý The deceased wsbr n no Sr. Boyi Joe Reader, Ontario Street, 14 points Bowen C. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Brown.1 pressive ceremony at the din-: Moses. Ross Metcalf is pian- Beach. Although well in his educated in Torono n14 losriigaetoss 8 Softball Throw, 130' 10" (1) with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ner meeting of the club held'ist, Ken Kellv the song lead- eighties, Mr. Kennedv retired he married thefomrJats;M .VeaSfild f Inter. Girlg Neste I4oneymnan, Vincent Massey, 8 points Nancy Goodwin C. (2) Nancy Deane, and Mr and Mrs.Ken in the Lions Community Cen -er, and A. . Thompson the fromi service at the National Owles. Mr. HartodwsenOh aadMr.AG.M - Inter. Boys Doug Évans, Centra) School 8 Points Welsh C. (3) Jeanne Hub- Joy, Toronto, spent the week- tre on Mondayv evening, June historian. Club on Bay. Street. Toronto, ployed in the sokro fft Mbl fWlad hr Points 9ft nlSenit d -Cetral Øntario St. Il. Masseg ba ming Broad Jump, 13' Bellevillte. ltr'otaeat2tnternational - Counici 11o r glian Cuch catee o he n-onsdahes ren Couchmari Geer sl sur dbOsa resxagadhirn a h Sr.,-Girls 26 16 6 6" (1) Nesta Honeyman V.M. Mrs. Lorne Todd is visiting Herb Goddard introduced In- delicious dinner. The cater- Ken Ashby. C. Dickinson, N. three sons, ThomaA eMDrotPnbkrFn Sr. Éays- 25 26 3 (2) Lorramne Bowen C. (3) Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleto iternational Councill&, Dr. R. ing convenor was Mrs. Harry Hodgson and W. E. Nichols Leonard: andon dagtrrlHme Prter.A Int Girle 19 15 14 Mary Jane Kilpatrick 0. and family for a few& days, E. Jamieson, Coboconk, who Suttonl. the president. were in Peterborough on Fri- Janet, all of Newtnil.M eoilsrie wshl er. 16 21 1 Intermedia.te Boys Events and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G,)- officiated at the mnstallation. Prior to the installation Cf day to hear Mrs. Van Beek- Hartford also lae heStraJn 9 ttefn Inter. Boys - ------ ----- 62 7 50 yd. Dash 6.6 sec. (1) heen and John of Camborne An inspiring talk on the ideals officers all the Committee hoff, president of the Asso- brothers, Donald.Jh n rlhm.Itretwsi - Randy Donoghue O. (2) Larrywee Stdv ight super dobjeives of Ltraions as Chairmen for 1962-63 gave ciated Couintrywomen of the Gordon, and sistr r eteo eeey TOTALS g6----- 78 40 Devitt V.M. (3) Michael Caw- guests withte.Cuclo a eotrain complete reports. The ac- World, speak. Mooney (Olive),alofTrn ke ..Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- Th counts wmeso. \ere presented by theý The senior grades from this to. Particular notice should bd, xStanding Broad Jump 7' 3" Relay 27.2 sec. (1) Vincent der-son of Port Hope, with Mr. Oke, e new e i ide , R s secretarv, Bob Williams. Mr. school with their teacher, Miss' The late Mr. Hrfr et taken of the following events, (1) Marilyn McCullough V.M.- Massey- Larry Devitt, Mich- and Mrs. Phil Beauderie of Pin.'Thet resi a Bell, seconded by S. R. James, Joan Walkey , went on the ed at the Morris FnrlCa end contestants, a standing, (2) Linde Morris 0. (3) Shir-, sel Cawker. John Vance, Bill Springbrook, were Sunday madle bv Internationa Cotn moved that the bills be paid,i special train trip to Ottawa'pel, BowmanvillutlSnA NRY O M school record has been broken. ley Patfield C. Woodward.' (2) Ontario St. visitors at Mr. A. Wade's. .lo od - and this was carried. on Thursdav. They had to day then at the ShetFn Sr. Girle- Running broad, Softball Throw, 133' 5" (1) (3) Central School- Mr. and Mrs. Mac Irwin dent's Pin was presentedresb The birthdav f B.ucwalketroughplheavv adin toera Hoe, ild ayfrsr ,hrly rfe ous(Central), onnPatfradleyC.()anShir1PMc Au IV8'4(2)anPaul %ereavtr . Giturday even- Glen tMartyn, the retiring pa ush, H. R. Moses, Nelson Ovs-s aeirn usa afe Inoh (previous 19' 11". Hi1gh Jump ltyyPatfield C. (2) SusanCl- 1 " (1) u g Ev.(2 an Cl-(2)rotMrellevile r the hoid afent, gavrel t hecl b rneow nLions . et psnt Mr ands t .ehr' nykermn -Shnirleyp ted(Crlve r O.(3)Lind MutonC.-Dvir obi() anoe .()Bilas throfcrsisald o h ine etngwr ien VMrd faily tened Eaitl ib eTev i '2"'4' 4" AccuracyThrow4 5, (55' (1) Woodwag rd V.M , 4' Mr.s and Ms.E. R soe a - he omin year were: 1t-Martyn, eBowanv y i, l, sontinofhe. 1t 4. 5 fid( enSotbal T r w Malneo lr . ( ) S e g u p 4 "( )G ral ompan lied r. ano r s. R Vi- e -Prsid ae toa reneCuG o- re in . pr esent Glen tMar-rtnnv r td u Dpeou McFeetersHi(Central)' Cook O . () s aro elan ibner .(2D ug Evans C Timt.tei(ctag)a aMdad,.d ic-ared ide MitnJ.M.WenASihes'Logeas oer Wlfr Jcko 246' 3" (previbtis 236' 4"). V.M. (3) Doug Sleep C. rymple Lake for the weekend.! George White, 3rd Vice-Pre- B.C., son-mn-law of Howard MM Running Broad- Joe Reader Senior Boyà Evenits Catch and Throw-- (1) Mit- Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson! sident Ed. Leslie, Secretary Gibson, a past president, LionlJh ada i eo Tfod oetWlodJcsnde Ontaio 17' 2" (prvos!7 d ah1 e.(1 o chell Donoghue, John Vanceland family 10mned them on Bob Williams, Treasurer Jim Grant Benson and Lion John, oar. ofTrnt t T herCmuday ue H96,i ( ,taro) prvios 7 yd Dah 1 se. () Je VM.(2) Larr Forsev Mike Sunday * Bell, Tail Twister Llovd Clif- Racchio, both of Coboconk.- Hwrhso oot tterCmuiy HsiaPr 16' 8"). Runnmng, Hop, Step, Reader 0. (2) Dave Burdett V M- cottage on Sandy Lake, north Perry, following h i Jump-- Doug McKnight 33' C. (3) Doug Harness 0. Bothwell O. (3) Stephýen Liv- Mrs. Jimi Gilmer and family , of Peterborough. ness. He was in hs6tht1 9" (previous 31' 2") Vincent Relay 29 see. (1) Ontario~ ing, Rick Spencer C., of Port Hope were visiting IEI Sunday School attendance' Mý,Jackson wam er Massey. High Jump-- Gary ;Joe Reader, Howie Edmond-, Accuracy Throw, 45' (1) Mrs. Bill Wade and familyon nette IuD H oIGS was down to 45 on Sunday, cated and married nyteu Greenley 5' 3" (previous 4'ý son, Doug Harness, RobertiEugene Terry O. (2) Darral :SaturdaY- but Leslie Ford was there to and farmed in theaeeo 10") Central. Largè; (2) Central; (3) Vin- Osmond V.M. (3) John Morris Mr. Arnold Wade attendedý read the scripture. At even- life.i Inter. Girls-Softball Throwcent Massey. C., an O.B.A. meeting at- Milton ý e t e e i h ing church service, Rev. Free-ý The family wa e Nancy Goodwin (Central) 130'i Standing Broad Jump, 3 Standing Broad Jump, 7' (1) on Su nday. man spoke on behalf of the in the work of Net1 a v 10" (previous 119' P"). 3" (1) Paul Kelly C. (2) JoeDogEasCu2 reCo- Mrs. C. M. Jones accom-ý The Bowmanville Kinette see the film showing their re- Ontario Temperance Federa- ted Church. Foryas LCRCLD Inter. Boys - Pole Vault-- Reader 0. (3) Larry Hellam enoftb3 aluh or7ris C. (1) panied Mr and Mrs. Lautrence CIlub held its annual Gentlle- union in Munich with Horsle tion and made their annual Jackson kept thecuhr CNRTNG PAR Paul McA" r u Vncet1Ms-). MkBtwe'O 2 Wayne Savery of Oshawa to Woodi- men's Night at the Flying ,Elfe and his wvife, and Peter appeal. Beautiful flowers were!cords. His father,RoetJc sey)8 4(preiou 7 1').Softball Throw, 246' 3" (1) Piethwel 0. ( ) hnVace:ville on Sunday, where Mr. Dutchman Motor Hotel re- Preen and his, wife, who all there for the service in mnem-'son, gave the ladoThcERFIEAIN HighJum- ,erad Gbne Dog Mceetrs . () Dug rso and Mrs. T. 0. McGill were centlv. President Kav Cain',visited this town three years, ory of Mr. Austin, and the the church wsbitMTR-A EETI Central)tbal6Th(previous 4 1McKnight C. (3) Alan BrownV. e:x Prvosecd celebrating their 40th wed.. presided, and the general con- ago, and were entertained bylchoir gave its special offering: Mr. Jackson wa aloa T.RDO AIN ]Bohwll Onaro) 7 C.4 tied this year. ,dmg anniversary. Mr. and venors for the successfule- the Bowmanville Kinsmenlim a quartette, Mrs. Ken Din- member of theInendt Bpeotel(Oto 176 4 Pole Vault, 9' 3" (1) Joe Lord Elgin School did not Mrs. McGill were residents or ent were Kinettes Freda Club. Hlorste Elfe had been ner, Mrs. A. Clarke John, Order of Forester n a (previus 174 3 ). eaderO. (2)RobertLargeartic' ate in the Interschool Nelwtonville some vears back. Kramp and Eleanor Larmer, a a prisonier of war here at the.GeeedadAln4 rejutrtre rmaMnra Senide Gffs E*énts 0. (3) Larry Hellam O'0 FedDy.hsya u to the Newtonville Men's Softball past president. There, were Bowmanville Training School Thev sang "There is r-,ýt for-, Interschool Relay, 28 sec. ,,unn5rodJm,1 small number of 'contestants team played at, Janetville on more than 44 people present, during part of Worldi War II. my Soujl" and the negro spir- a)Onaro t.- Linda Mor- 2" (1) Joe Reader 0. (2) Larry elgbe fr ItemdiateSundav 'afternoon and won Kinettes, their husbands, and During their stav abroad itu1al, "It'.q Me, O Lord." vs, Linda Mutton, Pat Deboo Hellam O0. (3) Robert Large Events. These were run along 110-4. guests. the group also visited the- Billi Wiseman; (2) Centrai!. nnn o,·1,p Jrl with their Junior and Pi'. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hen- Those at the, headl table French Riviera. There were School, (3) Vincent Massey. 3 igHp e .hmiyEet. derson and family .ioined the were President Kay Cain and some.marvelous scenes taken 75irlyd. Dashl, 99C. Ï o-(1) Jo Radr . -) -t Trueman Hendersons at. Lake her husband Murray, Pres:,;- in Nice, and along the Cote SireleyPtfil C. (2) L or.-(2)rJe Radr0..3)RotKennisis over the weekend. dent-Elect of the Bowmani- D'A z ur. The audience also MRS. F. J. McINTYRE raie hi1 . 3)LidaMo- arge O. NEW(TONVILI E Mrs. Ceci] Buriey -and Mrs.ivi"le Kinsmen Club, Bert '°""d the views of Monte ris 0. . Acurcy hro, () JrryClarence Gilmer attended a Snowden and his wife Bettv. Carle, Monaco, fascinating. The death occurred at Osh- Running Broad Jumnp, 14'lJohnson C. (2) Joey Me- Zealand f am i1y gathering, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Crani- The picturesque scenerv o awa General Hospital, Wed- 32)"L(1) ShrilyPtiedC nih.. (3) B.Care(tnded fr astwek)Sundayv, which was also a 50thl field, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rusz- Switzerland shown in the nesday, June 26, 1963, of Mrs. (2) LindaMorris O'(3)"Lina)O.Gr, The local Girls' Softball wvedding anniversary for Mr. sell and Mr. and Mrs. George film included. vistas of theP Norma A'ileen McIntyre, 513 Mutton O. Gr n e 2 3 D(01) G teamn entertained the Orono and Mrs. Everett Zealand, Russell, all of Oshawa. majestic Alps, beautifuil lak2s,. Byron Sre otWib.BiihA eia i o t Standing Hop, Step, Jump, Gr ly C- () og M- Girls here on the school Campbelleroft, and held at Kinette Eleanor Larmner was and famous cities. There was, Born in Bowmanville in 21' 4½"V (1) ShirleyÉPatfildd Knight C. (3) Joe Reader 0O. grounids last Monday night their home. ýnamed Kinette of the Year. also a filmed accounit ot' theJ 1893, she was a daughter ofwihoan uceha C. (2). Linde Mdtria O. (à) Internfiedit4e Girls Events with the. result of a rather Visitors with Mr. and Mr,-. The award was presented to International Conference in1the late Charles and Ida Tod.ý Carol BellmanV.M.- 50 yd. Dash, 7 sec. (1) Nesta high-scoring one, 17-14 for Frank Ovens and Barnara, her by Kinette Helen Brown, Lausanne. Her husband, Francis J1. Mc- lq 0 NI E yHoneyman V.M. (2) Barbara, Newtonville. river the weekend, included a past president. The Kinette The final pictures taken in intyre, who died in 1958, wasý B À YME0NDeboo 0. (3) Sherryl Davis! Mrs. Beedham of Cobouic Mrs. Marjorie Harris, Lindsay, of the Year had been chosen Europe were of Holland, and a member of Whitby Chamnber B S r ce S at o V.M. 'set Tueda with Mrs. Har'- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris, by a special committee comn- the memorable City of AM- of Commerce and also owned: IRelay 30.1 sec. (1 ) V. Mas- spnorasa Craig and Carol, of Detroit. posed of the three immediate sterdamn. The group embarked] the former McIntyre hardware KIGSRETW S AVAILABLE FOR sey-. Nesta Honeyman, Sher- ry . •all Mrs. W. H. Jones attended past presidents, Jean Wil- on a plane from the Amster- store, Brock Soreet South, ryl Davis, Maureen Tigh, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Samisý the Sunday School anniver.. liams, Helen Brown and Ulva dam Airport for their flight Whitby.B WM N IL 80 Maureen Baker; (2) Central; with Mr .and Mrs. Jim Im- sary service at Orono United, Lathangue. The selection was across the Atlantic to returni Mrs. McIntyre was a mem- M R T G ES <3) Ontario St. c noedamtrt i oChurch on Sunday morning made on a points basis for at- home. ber of St. John The Evangel-b High Jump 3' il" (1) Mary Owen Souind and district last and was a luncheon'guest with ý tendance, efficiency, a nl d ist-Roman Catholic Church, i o ig prtdb J N S& RE R Jane Kilpatrick O. (2) Nancy week. Mr. and Mrs. Carm-an Cornish. whole hearted active interes< Whitby, and was also connect-, G. o nv.s() heryl a-is isitinT lier niece MissI il y daNextehool ia oersat vSe-held for tee le en guests WESL EYVIL L E e;gehanthe a ed1CWoCes Bl.lgh r B b C o RALPH S. JONES Catch and Throw -( Workman. vice will be hield at the regu- and it caulsed rmuch fun and] Surviving are two daughters, Nany GodwnLauel be Mis FornceReilo Va- lr ourofM0s.m.Gueloxciemet.EacRmaipeseto(ntedenfo lat eek Mr. . E Shllr(Mry li- Bth relicnse mchatesanewel kow THOMAS H. GREER nethy C. (2) Karen Shred couver is a visitor with herýt speaker will be Rev. E. C. was made the recipient of a' WesleYville lost one of its abeth), of St. Catharines and in this areabigwl uafedtd Francine Burns O. (3) Sus-'cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred;Cotton of Camborne; musicIprize in this draw, which was'oher- residents last week with Mrs. R. P. deCourcy (Jane) of.ri yu 1M0 Ring St. E. iOsht*a lanne Graham, Kay Bain V.M. Woodf. by the Junior Choir. a most attractive gift. the death on Tuesday evening Brampton; her sister, Mrs. Al- mechanical wr n otnet ev 7284246 Accuracy Throw- (1) Kar- Last WednesdaY1 six Grade -The coming TB Clinic here> Kin Montv Cranfield show- of Mr. Harry Austin. Sym- bert Hambly, of Oshawa, and1 you with a fl ieo en Shred O. (2) Lynne Piper VIII pupils, namiely\ Janie Sta- on Wed. July 10, at the Unit- ed an excellent motio pic- pathyv was expressed to taill10 grandchildren. noudweed weeeeee .wi ,.6 ey, Bob Henderson, Judye hrh aeetivpm ueofteti onErp members of his famnilv by the Rosary was at the W. C.,BA P O U T . ORE GN. B5Gorton, Bill Gilmer, Suzan to 5 p.m. anrd 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.! takzen last summer bv his wife large attendance at his fun- Town Funeral Chape], Whit- ÈO EI N J B Eyden and Gary Stapletoni fgetiprac oe-adhmef i o Russeleral mn Port Hope on Thurs- by, Thursday, June 27. Rev. Foreign employment offers men and women choice of were visiors for .the day ai rvnollndvug.Ms and his wife, and Kin George daY.FahrJE.Asi sang a 1conres-free transportation--special tax benefits- Clarke High School C .Fro si hag .Rseladhi ie hn Teeis mrovement in Highi Requiem Mass in St. P O E 6333 bonuses-liberal vacatiôns-And a most unique way of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams. the local organization: Mrs. S. ;they attended the Internation- the condition of the il] mem-:John the Evangelist Church,| flifein govermrhent careers or with Amer.ican companies, Toronto, were recent visitors Lancaster, Supply; Mrs. F. A Conferpee of Service hers of the community; Bon-ýFriday, June 28, followed by FREEPCUPA D ELVR their subsidiaries. Over halt a million Americans work 1 with Mr. Andrew Reichrath: Henderson, Census Poll; Mrs. Clubs, which Includdtenie Austmn returned from Pet- mntermecnt in St. John's Rn- andliv ecepionll wel utsdeth U..A.Yo ca Nwtovile irl plye ina.Imlach, Clinic: Mrs. F. Gil- Kinsmen, Apex. and Round rhinough Hospital on Fridav man Cathoflic Cemrtery. earn up to $1,600 pei' ionth paid mn U.S. currency. For Bowmianville on Wednesdiay, mer. Publicity. Canvassers in. Table Clubs. Titwas held in complete inf.ormation send $2 to Foreign Projects, P.O. 1night, the latter team winnmng cueMs ee litMr.LuanSizrad Box194, evelyHilsCalf.6-4 .Inez Bouighen, Mrs. Dorothy The films presented hv Mr.ý C AL IF OR I J BS normsf'fno"thou o Stark, Mrs. Olive Heniderso, Cranfield were really an eni- CALI ORNI JOB ihror f antherbrid-to-(,,Mrs. M. Elliott, Mrs. Doratertammig traveloguie. Thedle. Thousands of new job openings now in Southern Cali.. Miss Evelyn Huggins, was ichls rs ana ibal parture of t.he group fromi fornia in all fields. Permanent job security. Send $2 held on Wednesday eveningMrs.IeeHcsMr.LtMoralbadaluriu for job mnformation nmes and iddrêsses to) California at the home of Mrs. Phil Gil- Samis, Mrs. Bernice Stark,;ocean liner, and the trip JosP O ox14(Bvel HlS, Calif. mer. M\1rs. Margaret Todd, Mrs. across the Atlantic was gra- gue pxagis¼ dgsegsag .upsp pMiss Diane Gilmer s'Pen' Boisvert. Mrs. Marjorie Cas-! phically depicted. last week with lher grand- well, Mr. Charlie Trim. Highlights of their visit to mother, Mrs. Herb Gilmer, in-- England were shown. and the, Bowmanville. pictorial account of their 3tav sp V 7 rs. azel Farrow åhiha BURKETT T nrlnteLTdsolce easyV te handle and work *Vith panels. A sq. Fi. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kim-,gin on July 1.5th till July 19thlroad north. Oshawa, occurred ball were Fridayv supper inclusive. Friday, June 21, 1963, in her hît C ad s be - i guests, with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. HarrY Grace'61st year. Mrs. Backstrom George Kimball and Joan, and family attended the Hen- had not en.ioved good health Il 1 ii 1 i Newcastle- dierson picnic at Orono on for the past year. Grade .1 to 8 in Newtonville Sundar. The former Kiasa H., Leh- School enjoyed a bus and Rev.' P. W. Page of Hamp- mus, she was born in Finland sight-seeing trip to Peterbor- ton was in charge of the Ho]ly%,and came to Canada 40 vearc ough on Fridayv. Places of in- Communion. Mr. Page basedago. She had been a resident terest they visited included his sermon on "The Meaning lof Oshawa for the la<t five the Coca Cola plant, Liftlocks, of the Sacrament." We were' 'y'ears. coming here from Tor-- Filtration Park. Westelox, grateful to Mrs. J. Abrams ýin onto. - and finally, a movie. her part of the music in th,ý Mrs. Backstrom was a mem - Miss Boninie Gilmer is work- absence of Mr. J. A. Tuirnbul.l.berý of the Church of Jesus ing at the "Chicken Barbecue" Miss Audrev Carnochan haslChrist Latter Dav Sais. N G on Highway 115. accepted a position at the Do-l She was predeceased by hier• LIGHTWBIGHT', DURABLE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Staple- minion Bank in Toronto. husband in February 19.57. CAIONA RD OD FRIUE ton are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M r. Archie Winegard i s Mrs. Backstrom leave' z two CALIORNI RED OOD URNIURE Lennox VaseY at Port Mc- stpending a few days with M r. daughters, Mrs. C. G. Norris { Mddern at ling, comfortable design.s go od looking it Nichol for a few daYs. and Mrs. Russell FowlIer. (Ella), of Oshawa, and Mr.z dan dodl leA rec. rèesin flrn (te In the winter. Another miscel 1 a n le o u s Mr .and Mrs. Samuel Grant. D. Cogar (Esther), of C!are- Char l.h omleChar 1660 shower for -Miss Doris Clys- Oshawa, Mrs. R. Davev spent mont, and two sons, Tauino T, Chair là.S Doule Cair $6.60 dalle was held mn the United a couple da.vs visiting rela iBackstrom of Bowmanvî!!e, ]tud Coffee Table 12.51 Church basement last FridaY tives and friends in Newton, and Alan Backstrom of Tor- evenmng. Listowel and Milverton. onto. There are 1l grand- Ask for tà Q(itdour titing Kit. Miss Allie Nes.bitt came Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Arm- children. IDÉAS & PLANS,FipEE at bEAVlER down from Toronto to visi, strong. Smith Falls. spent the Mrs. Back -strom wa a t *h, li enabe uaiy ndSevie her sister and brother over weekend with Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh - Anderson Funerai D4edabe Qalty nd ervce the weekend. J. A. Smith and. familyv. Home. 2704 Yonge Street, UL B E EVMr. Wayne Elliott wvas ad- Wedding bells are ringing Toronto, for service Mondav, BEAVER LUM BER mitted to Oshawa Hospital in this community. June 24, at 1 p.m. The ser Saturday evening. Sunday School at 10:15 amvc was conducted bv Bishon 96 Kiog St. E. Bowinanville Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gow- and Church Worship at 11:15 E. Sayer, bishop of the Osh- Dial 623-3388 er. Oshawa, were Friday ev, a.m. awa Church of Jesuis Christi lenmng guests with Mr. and The U.C.W. wvill meet in Latter Day Saints. Intermentý Mrs. E. Walkey, the church hall1 on Wednes;- was. in Mount Pleasant Ceme. - ~Misses Heather and Wendy day evening, July 10, at 8 p.m. tery,.i

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