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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Sep 1963, p. 10

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The Cenadian statesmen, Bowimanvllle, sept. 11, 1963J BURKETON Sorry to report that Mr.! derson, who kis 11 in Memorlal F'red Cowling is in Oshawa Hospital, Bowmanville. .~ener1 Hosptal., and Mrs. James Rob-~ Mr. Anthony Smith is inbins, Bowmanville, were Sun-1 toronto Hospital taking x- raylday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.! Rnd test treatments. We hopelA. Smith and family. his condition will soon be hTproved.. Mrs. Ella Krantz, Miss Dar- Mr. Lorme Dean ks in Tor. lene MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. ..onto Hospital, stili und.-r Frank Farrugia, 0 s h a w a, observtion.were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. AI Reid, Ohio, U.S.A., M.adMs .Hbad Is spending a couple of weeks Mrs. R. M. Seymour was with Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Rob- Sunday tea guest of Mr. and lin. Mrs. A. E. Ribey. Our school has increased by Mrs. Edna McLaughlin at- the addition of 22 new pupils tended a famlly pienic at the from Newpark. homne of Mr. and Mrs. Ross 1A number from here at- Ashton and family, Haydon. tended Orono Fair on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison day. and family. Oshawa, were Mrs. Greta Bailey Is spend- Sunday guests of Mrs. Pearl ing a few days with relatives Avery. In Oshwa. . You are most cordially in- Mm. W. H. Crawford deliv- vited to our Sunday morning ered a fine sermon entitled service on September 29th at "Planning Ahead," and the 11:15 arn., when the ladies' choir rendered a lovely anth- trio of Mrs. Murray Osborne, em, "When Morning Dawns". Mrs. Lloyd Down and Mrs. Mm. and Mrs. Harmy Grace Wesley Down will ender two visited her mother, Mrs. -Hen- anthems. . b~j Plans have been made t . i 7 1 ~f M~ ji1 hold our Thank-Offeming Ser- unà vices at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. oný Sunday, October 27th, withi Rev. A. W. Magee of Centre! ,ýURNiSEÉRVICE Street Church, Oshiia wa, - - an visiting choir in the evening Mrs. B. Hubbard is spend- îng a few days with relatives in Oshawa. Mm. and Mrs Kenncth Lan-1 mer, Peterborough, Mr. Allarý Larmer, Miss Gail Dafoe, Ton-i onto, were Sunday guests of' iMr. and Mrs. Harold Larmer Sunday Scnool at 10:15 a., and chumch worship at 11:1.9 amn. Mr .and Mrs. H. Boyd, King City, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stone, Listowel, wcre ecent guests o! Mrs. R. Davey. Mr. Everett Strutt spent Monday in Peterborough, They figure aound another two weeks and the tobacco harvest will he finished, pro- vidîng a fmost doesn't corne, a rn ie r . I A &ZM - INSUKANCI REPRESENTATIVE We need a man or wonian to write Auto, Farm Liability and other insurance in the Bow- manville area. 'High degree of personal integrity essential. SComplete training at our Oshawa Office. Pay by commission. No financing or collections. * Please contact CO*OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OSHAWA Wins Tobacco Queen Crown l'or t h e second time a mcmber of Steve Tozeb's family worn the 'lohacc'o Quccii Award at Orono Fair on Friday night. Two years ago Caroline Tozcb was the winner. This time her 16-year-old sistcr Judy was dr'clarcd il Queen by judgrs Don Armstrong, Bill Bunting and Doug Powell. Allan Boer, Liberal provincial candidate, crowncd the Queen and presented her with a cheque. Miss Tozeb and Mr. Boer are shown here with the two Princesses, Christine Sfanliiewic-i. left, and Mrs. James Trrw, right.. Beautiful Animal at fLINDSA'Y CENTRALI EXHIBITION SEPT. 18-19-20-21 GREATEST AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION IN EASTERN CENTRAL ONTARIO -15 ACRES 0F MIDWAY - Appearing THURSDAY NIGHT uReCMDP FRIDAY and SATURDAY UU..UU. eAFTERNOON and EVENING ALSO VARIETY STAGE SHOW FREE DRAW- THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - NIGHTS "Plan to Attend Now" Ralph Sadier of Nestieton was top winnE horse stake class at Orono Faim, Saturday afteri tition with alarge entry. 'Boyd Ayre Winsý Two Youni Sheep Troplîy In (.N.E. Show,~ rBoyd Ayre o! Hampton, 1 R.R. No. 1. Ont., won the E. J. Fayseng Trophy for the best pen of four larnbs of al breeds exhibited at the C.N.E. He also wvon Grand Cham- pion Suffolk ram and ewe, Grand Champion Cheviot ramI and ewe, first pen o! Suffolk lanibs and first pen Cheviot1 I - 7' lambs. I TRI WHAyEN CONSIGNMENT SALE Thurs., September 261h 1963 - 7:00 p. To be held at TBEWHAVEN FABM LT». mrhich is on the Scugog Road 15 miles north of Bowmanvillc and ½ mile south of Blackstock or 7 miles east of Port Ferry via llighway 7A. 50 WE OFFER PURE BRED 50 HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE HEAD We are offeringr a useful group of Fresh and Springing Yoingc Cows and 2-year- olds, as iveil as a number of Yearlings and Calves for Calf Club prospects in both senior and Junior classes. Don't Mliss This Opportunlty to Purchase Your Caif Club Cal(. ACCREDITED - VACCINATED - BLOOD TESTED The majorlty are ready for Immediate export. AIl cattle tested or eligibie te enter listed or certifjed area herds. NEXT SALE WILL BE HELD OCTOBER 3Ist Sale Manalged by: TREWHAVEN FARIM LTD.. 1.1. 1. Burketon. Ont. Phono Blackstock 986-4957 d i These two young ladies, Carol Lovekin of Ne w-' castie, left, and Arlene Atchison of Newtonville, put on a good performance for the judge in the pony class at Orono Fair. S ALEM hor. and Mrs. Waller Biack- Glad ta report Mr. J. Hall buma and familv. Don Mills, is making satisfactorv pro- Mn. and Mrs. 'Wilbun Black-, gress fallowing an operation hurn and famil\-, Mnrs. K. at Memontal Hospital. Mn Cowling, Haydon. Mnr. and and Mrs. G. Hemnmett, Belle-, Mrs. Genald Shackleton and ville, Mrs. Waller ami Mns.1!amîly, Miss Margaret Mai-s, Kaizer, Hamilton, visited their weme Saturday evening xisi-r brother, Mn. J. Hall, on Sun- tons with Mn. and Mns. F. day. Blackburn when ail enjoyed a Mn. Ronald Hall. Nancy and corn oast. Jinmmv, Chatham, spent the A numnbenffrorn hcrp at- iweekend with Mns. J. Haîl tended Orono Faim last Fidav andi vi3ited hi& lather at 1.heland Saturday. Orono E LIZABETH VILLE lwe v McKeown et Mono 1 farlf recentv of Nova Sco.. berta. ormer minister onr the On Wednesday the institu-te Dinner guess with Mr. and Presbvterian Manse. charge. meeting was held at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs were Mr. The Scugog Point booth run M.Rbr ebt !Cae Mrs. Mac Walker's home. Pre- and Mrs. J. Fisher, Miss Nan- by Mrs. Harvev Rooke and M.Rbr ebt fCae sident Mrs. Mercer pmesided.1 cy Mclnnis, Mrs. Van Winkle :hýe William-s Point booth anc? mont and William Hanna of After the opening, the meet-* and Mr. Brown o! Williams ý,immer pov1 office ý.jr il,, Hamilton called at the Nes- ing was turned over to Mrs. Point. î Mrs. Allen Beacock closed foribitt home. Quantrili. Mrs. Peacock gave Celebrating %vith Mr. and the scasor, on LTabor Dav~. i Mrs. Albert Beacock an4 the current events. The 4-H'rMrs. Grant Thompson on their Wýelconie lo Ms.JohnM-Cito efc o oo~ Club had their garden club 35th weddine anniv ers a rv y eaden %x'in r' s"erdir'- and Miss Myrtie Beacock of exhibit on choosing and pre- were Mrs. W. H. Johnston", time witlh Miss Ruth' Proutt. New York wvere in town for paring exhibits for the fair. Robemt Johnston and Mrs. Ja3 i n r.GodnwDcrtonDya eteo Mrs. Quantrill read a paper Naylor o! Pefferlaw, Mrs. J.M.a nd . Che r-c doas a i emtrNain dayvi sitlewth on"Gee ad ped" Te *Watson, Toronto, Mr. and Flaine eîio.ved a thiee-ý,pz 71mer and Marvin Nesbitt. mai ea wa a intoncarng ~im. Js. . ohnton Cludj camping trip to Banff and Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rohrer for house plants. The min- and Bill, and James Dixon o!f'nonton. Thex- visited friends -md Warren and Mm. and Mrs. utes were ead and approved. Markham, and Mnr. and Mr'. in Eston, Saskatchewan, alsc Howard Lee and Clifford We plan to entertain at the elWr.,.Criad 1RvWse utn r.li mntaaytTonoEx- Golden Plough Lodge in Oc- Nei. Wend . aowl il a" ItoRe*.ndWcsic H futton , r.I biton. a tToot xi tober. We also plan a bake M.adMs owl n1o n aiyo eoA iin sale at the theatre lobby in Port Hope. The Area Conven- tion was discussed. A letter M from our foster child wvas rea. unh as er.d Prt Hope Agricultural Society on Sunday the Sunday School Rally was held at Can- ton with church services af- terwards. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Russell and family, Belleville. with Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. New- son and family of Oshawa __ also called. Misses Marie Atin Hanaka, are ta be congmatulated on . winning the tobacco tying contst t OonoFai FrdayTOWN PARK night. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Whitc,' Exhibits Peterborough, with Mr. and ingHre Ju p g Mrs. E. White recentîy. r 7sîRdngH ss-Ju p g Miss Willa Muldmew, N.Y., 'Bkn rsre returned home yesterday. Arts -C raf ts NESTLETON 1 Mrs. Ada Joyce of Eugenc,' Oregon, U.S.A., and Mrs. Alice- Banfield o! Jackson's Point visited with Messrs, Elmen and Marvin Nesbitt and Ted Lennard. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip wene Mrs. Harry Hall, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson. Douglas and Katherine o! Fort William, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel McKeown, Bruce and Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Schoolwork Flowers - Produce Variety Show with Dick Walker Orchestra SEPT. l3th only M 8 p.m. General Admission $1.00 Children- - - 50c 3 DRAW PRIZES Fair er with this horse in the ]ight rnoon. He won in close compe- g Horsewomen i ........ « ý ntario - iNo. 1. tjIau FRESH POTATOES PORK LOIN SALE LOIN 25 lb. bag U59 ROAST 0 Nw rop Valenia Dl ROSTOORANGES 2229 PO RKCrisp and Tender - Bradford Crnwn PORK CELERY 2 stalks 29c RIB Niagara (,row n PORTION "PrnePl 6s Qt. 3 lb. Avg. 43lb P __________ ___________ 10e Off -I armhouse Irozen PortionC APPLE PIE 'kg. 39c 3 lb. Avg. 4 lb lGolden Dew oloured ýý lMargarine 2p'k'g'-45 c Prices effective Sept. 11, 12, 13, 14 - We reserve right to lini -it qLantities *Rereive $2 in Bonus Ta MILI) - Coloured *IGA (HEESE apes wlth 12 oz. Cut ONT. WFALTIIY - Cee Grade .1 lb. APPLES Ceilo CELLO * ARROIS el TableRite Rindless SLICED *SIDE BACON ~ le Regular or Pink Sunkiat Foe LEMONADE Insoz Bowmanville IGA Foodlineri - BOWMANVILLE I 286 KING STREET WEST Auctioneer : HOWARD TREWIN, ltlackstoek.

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