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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Aug 1963, p. 5

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Harness Racing Provides Many Exciting Moments zt ilackstock A fali fair just wouldn't be the same without the hanness racing and Blackstock Fair had a good tunnout of honses fon the several heats. This photo was taken just as the horses rounded the The Orono Mrs. James E. News Richards, Editor Mrs. M. H. Staples with her Mrs. Harold Hodgson and week on a camping trip ln brother, Mr. Roy Penfound of Mrs. Hector Marling of Tor- the Niagara Falls and Lakej the Oshawa General Hospital onto were guests of their Erie districts.1 staf wil laveMaltn b je aut, Mrs. Howard Walsh on,' Faye Myles of Bowmanville on Friday, August 30th, for Sunday. isi~ e rnprns r London, England, where they, Congratulations to Mrs. Ed. and Mrs. C. L. Myles. will attend the Centenflial Dean who celebrated ber Supper guests of Mrs. Chas. Conference of the British l82nd birthday on August 28th. Wood on Sunday were Mrs. Phamcuticailsocain Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arm- Geo. Crowther, Charles and FIoi the conference they1 strong and children of Tim- Jamie Newcastle, Mrs. Wal- woil ivccef -in plas onhds- ins are spendin g this week ter Crowther, Toronto, Mr. torc iei'stin nitîn ndwith his mothen Mrs. John E.I and Mrs. Neil Wood, Gail and then join a party for a tour of Armstrong. Sandra, Lakefield. most of the free countries of M.adMs rdEger- Ms .A orse n Europe. They plan to return M.adMs rdEger- Ms .A orse n by jet by way of Scotland, the turned home last Thursday her daughter, Mrs. Donald latr prtof epembr. from spending a week with Staples and children, spent late par of epteber. his sister Mrs. Wilson at ber last week at a cottage at Kush- Major J. K. Rhodes, Mrs. cottage at Island Grave, Lake og Lake, Haliburton. Rhodes and daughter Vicky of! Simcce. Ms enSot g 0 MrFothl, Rhis ehsmoh ,r Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mac- sister of Mrs. Lloyd Hans- Mrs.F. E Rhoes.Farland Jr. of Kingston were berry, passed away in Orillia Mn. and Mrs. Bob Ruther- weekend guests of his aunt Hospital. Funeral was from ford-and son Douglas have re- Mrs. A. J. Jakeman and Mr. the Barlow Funeral Home last tuvre d homefteNospendangJakeman. Thursday. Interment in the dstnaraict.h Nrh a Mr. and Mrs. James Fergu- family plot in McCrea's Ceme- Misr.ict, s.Hrr yc son of Rochester, N.Y., spent tery. Mn.andMn HanyLycttseveral days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van, and son Gamey have taken UP'his sister Mrs. Alex Watson Horne, Whitby, Mrs. Fred residence in Port Hope. ýand Mr. Watson. Tamblyn spent last Thursday Charles DeWith, age seven, with Mr. and Mrs. Hanold I sceond son of Mr. and Mrs: ISmith of Niagara Falls at A Henry DeWith passed awayitheiir cottage at Pefferlaw, JL . sk ie .A Friday, August 23rd, afterlLake Simcoe. ýî1 ..two weeks in an iron îung in ý Mrs. Chas. Wood in company Chartered Accountant :the Sick Children's Hospital, with Miss Marjorie Hoidge, * Toronto. After resting at theiMr. and Mrs. Harold Gully Barlow Funeral Home, funeral of Toronto vîsited Mr. and Whiby service was in Rehoboth Mrs. W. R. Young, Bridge- P. O. Box 208 Christian Reformed Church, nnh nteweed Scugog Street, Bowmanville, Winston Burford has joinedi on Monday afternoon. Inter- the U.S.A. Marines and is Phone ment in Orono Cemetery. stationed at Parris Island, Oron 138Mr. and Mrs. Don Stephens S.C. Oron 138 and children have returned Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitch- home from holidaying at, eh, Margaret, Barbara and Whitby 668-8197 i Sandy and Pigeon Lakes. Steven visited Mn. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Formes- G. W. Chant and family, ter and -daughters spent last Hampton. Mrs. Mamie M. McNell Od- gen,widow of the late Oren - IA A hIf AftF t~ iOdgen, passed away in Ton- 'onto. Funeral was in Tor- W A L AP R onto on Monday afternoon. Interment in the family plot, Orono Cemetery. REDUCED Up TO0/ Mr. and Ms. Leslie Aldread of Oshawa, visited their dau- then Mrs. Boyd Wood, Mr. Wood and Jamice. * onto, Mrs. Angus Watson of Leskard visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson. PAINT (LEARANCE M.EnHmmhsbe We are clearing several fines of paint to make eral Hospital the past few roomn for new matenial. Ail are weeks. top rade of aintMrs. Reg. Sutton is visitîng top gadesof pant ber daughter Mrs. Kennedy Gray, Mr. Gray and David, PAINT and Cadmus. A ber eth 'FsWLLPPE, Mn. and Mms. Jack B. Wil- A er et ~S ALPAER son of Barrie, were ekn 33 King St. W. Bowmanville 'Mrs C. V. Wilson. M.and Mrs. Floyd Nichol- School Opening Doy-TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd COME IN AND GET ALL YOUR SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Leather ZIPPER BINDERS Good selection Your name engraved f ree of charge 3-Ring Exercise BOOKS--------- 5for 69c LOOSE 200 sheets LEAF REFILLS -.1--89C EXTRASPECIAL! SHEAFFER CARTRIDGE PEN wih7 Cartridges FOR ONLY - Y-----9 8 c1 RISO The New Warwick SUBDIVIDERS - - 49c turn into the home stretch spectators hanging oven the birds". for the finish line. The int< fence can justifiably be called iOne of the Table Winni Hockaday attended the C 'N.*E.* Hooey' were guests at the The Canadian Statesmnan, BowinanvMe, Aug. 28, 1083 on Saturday. Crofts-Caverley wedding i Mr .and Mrs. Wes Hilis and St. Mank's Lutheran Church, .. a ekn us !weedgcto r n family attended the Hilîs Port Credit, on Friday even- Mn.. ads. NWeendgtt o ke rs.Barry of Mr. atne famil vpicnic at Cedar Park ing. M n r.N otn r.BryCwiga hi on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Spires William Taylor spent thp cottage at Hall's Lake. Mn.andMr. Buc Talo viite teinso Ke, n Tn-weekend with bis aunt and A numben froni here at- and family and Mn. and Mrs. onto ,and also at Mr. KenuclM.ad rsEdTonteedheCN. E. R. Taylor visited on Sun- Bent's in Oshawa a.nd Mr. ton, Millbrook. rMs. Ross Cryderman en. Pere Bet'sWhiby.Mn. and Mns. Tom Baker, tertained several little friends day with Reverend and Mrs.Pcy esWiy. Jean, James and Kathenine of ber daughter Ellen at a R. Sherwin and boys at thein Mrs. Ray Bemis, Oshawa, are spending this week at a party on ber ninth birthda3y cottage on Moira Lake. Mn. visited Mn. and Mrs. E. Spires, cottage at Bobcaygeon. 1 on Saturday. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor remain- necently. Mn. and Mns. N. Metealfe, Miss Debora Wray, Oshawa, ed for several days. Mrs. Nelson Chapin (Inene Oshawa, visited the Wenrys. enjoyed holidays at Mn. and * Promotion service for the Argue) of LongIsland City,j Miss Anne Werry was a Mrs. Ross Cryderman's. Sunday Scbool will be held next Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker and family, Oshawa, Mn. and MRonPrr al MurJa and oad Lindsay,Mr and CLOTHES HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Frank Cook, Susan andFO Francis, Mn. and Mrs. Bob1FO Stephens, Mn. and Mrs. Sid Mitchell, Bowmanvil'le, wene recent guests of Mn. and Mns. Dn Frank Westlake Jr.. and famn- Mrs. George Feathens ofi Sandwich, Manitoba, Mrs. G.1 Niddeny, Hampton, M. L.1 Johnson, Lindsay, visited Mns.1 0 Frank Westlake Sr., who ac companied themn to visit Mn.ý erested George Avery at Cedan Brae GIRLS' DEPT. BOS-E T 1"rail- Rest Home, Columbus, and they were tea guests of Mr. - 1__ and Mns. Lloyd Bradley, S E T R SHIRTS IB. ooklin. ers y and Douglas Broorne, S E T R and Mrs. Lloyd Bnoome's. - Mn. and Mns. N. Leach, BLOUSES T-SHIRTS guests o! Mn. and Mns. D. B L YK ISSA K Flett and family. Mr.an Mr. a-r KoxSTRETCHYS and sons spent last week at DRESSES a cottage on Balsam Lake. JACKETS Mn. an'd Mns. E. Spires, Mns. CARDIGAN Annot Wotten, Mn. LanryCA DG N Spires and Miss Barbara JACKETS WINDBREAKERS Cet ash odayWE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE 0F GeFrOl l Toda MEN'S and LADIES' WEAR ForOI Aplinc -$HOP AND $AVE AT - through, STATESMAN Phne62-30325 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE 2KING ST. W. 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