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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Oct 1963, p. 16

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le 'he Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvlie, Oct. 23, 1963!1 HAYDON U.C.W. October meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Loveridge on Thursday evening. Presîdent opened the, meeting, and devotional wvas taken by Mrs. J. Jones. Pro- gram was in charge of Mrs. Blackburn, which consisted of community singing with Mrs. A. Read at the piano; reading, Mrs. M. Pollard: and slides Fhown by Mr. and Mrs. Love- ridge and a wonderful de- cz.cription of Mr. and Mrs. Loveridge's trip to England Meeting closed and lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Blackburn's group. No- vember U.C.W. meeting w;Il be held at Mrs. J. Jones'; MrE. Alfred Garrard's group in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Russell An- derson and Billie, Port Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin and William on Sat- iirday. Mrs. Charles Morrow, Lon- don, Ontario, spent a fewi days with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Lovcridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith,i ýNew Brunswick. are visiîing Mr. and Mrs. J. PoIls and famil v. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lock,, Port Hope. were Sunday visi- tors aI Mr. and Mrs. Leslie' G raham 's. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton, Toronto, wcre aI Iheir cottagel on Sunda\. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. MecDon-' ald. Bowmanville. we r e Thursda.v callers at Mrs. W.; Thompson's. Mrs. Lloyd Sie-ý mon and Susan were recenîi cahIers aI Mrs. Thompson's.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Tbompsoný and Heather, Mr. and Mrs. L., Barnes and daugbter, Hamp-l ton, were Friday evening visitors of Mrs Thompson. 1 Mrs. Cowling was a Tues-ý day spper guesî aI Mr. andý Mrs. John Kinghorn's, Zion,' and on Wednesday Mrs.i Cowling -called on Miss Esîher' CON-TACT *SeIf-Adhesive *Vinyl Surface For Counter Tops, Vanities, Etc. 1 WALL-TEX " Cotton Base " Washable For Bathroom and Kitchen W/ails Mapie Grove C ubs Move Up tb Scouts BURKETON Mrs. Dorothy Bryan. Miss H-ilda Hall, Mrs. G. Wetherup, Oshawa; Mrs. Oliver Hub- bard were recent guesîs of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard. Mrs. Earl Bradburn, Mr. Donald Bradburn, Mr. A. R. Hubbard were Friday guests of Mrs. Marie Ashton, Osh- awa. Sorry to report that Mr. A. E. Ribey is on the sick list. We hope bis condition will son be improved. A number from here aI- tended Enfield Bazaar at Hampton on Friday evening. Our Sunday Sehool gradu- ation service was well attend- ed on Sunday momning. The following names are the pup- ils graduabed from Mrs. Smith's class 10 Mrs. Moorc's class: Susan Van Dam, Debbie Van Dam, Sharon Glennie, Susan Smith, Bobby Lowrcy, Stephen Grace, Wayne Pha- sey, Alvin Beech, Judy Alli- son graduated from Mrs. Ab- rams class la Mrs. Arguc's class; Ralph Grace graduatcd from Mrs. Arguels elass to Mr. A. E. Ribey's class. On; Oclober 10 was a big nighî aI Maple Grave United shown here, with their neîv members seaîed in front bebalf of Mr. W. H. Crawford,' Church when the lsb Maple Grave Scout Troop saw including Tom Beckett, Jim Noble, Ken Tamblyn,Iardminseand A. R. ue-, ane of Iheir members receive his Qucen's Scout badge. Mark Stevens, Bill Milis, Mike Cole and Charles'intendent, each of these pup- They also witnessed an inîeresîing "Going Up" Cere- Scatt. Scautmaster Harold Welsh is standing at thelils were presented wiîh cer- mony when seven members of the Maple Grove's losI right end af the troap and Assista nt Seoulmaster Cecil tîficates. Mr. Crawford ex- Cub Pack graduaîcd ta Scouts. The Scout Troop is Burton is aI left.______ - eity b sthtachs and n DECORATING HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST RESULTS USE QUALITY WALLPAPERS Canadian - Englisb - Ainerican and Imported - SEE OUR NEW SAMPLE BOOKS - pupils who helped so much in F'NK F Our first graduation service. The death o! Frank We hope next year that this'son aged 74 years , oc graduation service will be at the Lodge Nurs -ing bigger and belter than ever. Newcastle, on Tuesday, Sorr- 1 reprt hatMrs. ' ber 15, 1963. He had be A. E. Ribey and Mr. Howard for three months. .. Abbott are having x-ray treat- Sno h aeDne rnents, and are under observ-ISn ero! he laIe neas ati.was born at Roseneath whè The Explorers are havinglw~attnddscoo.Heh travelogue slides in the sehool resided with bis sister, Mrs. Friday night at 7:30 p.m.,iWm. Wilton, R.R. 4, Bowman- October 25th.1 viîîe, since November, 1962. Mr. Chester Hoskins has I The late Mr. Ferguson had returned home after visiting lived aI Craik, Sask., before fricnds in Niagara Falls. moving ta Ibis area. Mr. Fer- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cartergsnw tWetaa og B r.and ill .E .Mwere amsman, eventually taking up Bownanvile, ere recent land in tbe Craik arear where guesîs of Mrs. A. Carter. be farmed for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc- He retired three years ago, Keent' and family, Ham pton; Tedrae ssrie Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and b e deeasEte is.surive family. Toronto; Mr. and bya istr, R Ethel (oMrs. Wm. Mrs. D. Cutîe and Stephen,WionR.4,owavle Richmond Hill: Miss Georgina and by a brother, Lawrence GatchelI, Toronto, were Sun- of New Liskeard, Ont. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. The funemal service was Peter Gatebell. beld from bhe Morris Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lunn, Chapel on Thursday, October Orono, called on Mr. -and Mrs. 17, and was condlucted by B. Hubbard Sunday afler- Rev. E. C. Waodland of New- faon. castle. Interment was in Sec Coming Evenîs in re- Camnborne Cemetery. gards tIo our special Thank-1 Palîbearers were five neph- Offcring services on Sunday, ýews, Messrs. Artbur Carew, October 2"7th, at 2:30 p.m. and Edgar Carew, Edward Boote 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker. and Webster Wilton, Dr. Carma;t a visiting choir. A cordial in-IDavev, and a cousin. Mr. Ar- 2O0/0o DISCOUNT -ON BEW- OVER 29000,000 POUNDS 0F BEEF WILL BE SOLOI DURING THE TABLERITE BEEF ROUND UP Prices effective Oct. 23, 24, 25, 26 W/e reserve the rîght to limît quantities LIBBY TOMATO JUKCE MAXWELL BOUSE - 1 OZ. FREE INSTANT COFFEE QUICK OR INSTANT QUAKER OATS 40 FATHOM FROZEN - Government Inspectcd COD FILLETS Clydesdale, Bowmanville. i Il Miss Lily Tabb and Mrs.~ ns C u e r iCowling spent Friday afler- Itçiw an s C u e noon with Mrs. Mabel Cowl-ý ing, Salem.Ab u Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton !b u Bomarc Site and family and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton called on Miss Emma A graphic account of the Morris, the guest speaker at' ,Werry, Toronto, on Sunday, Bomarc Launching Site and[Ithe dinner meeting of the on the occasion of her 9lst SAGE Cornputing Centre atlBowmanville Kiwanis Club birthday. NorthBay was given by Don held at the Flying Dutchman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashiton,i-- .-Motor Hotel recently. Toronto, at their cottage on ridge and family visited Mr. Ross Jackman, the immed- Sunday. and Mrs. C. Avery and Ver-' late past president, introdueed Mr. ani3 Mrs. W. Biackbuirn, non, Pleasant Point, on Sun-: the guest speaker. He said Dale and eiland rs. ay.that Don Morris is associated Cowling were Sunday evening A good crowd attended the with his father in the firm: supper gucsts of Mr. and Mrs.iauction sale of home baking,!of F. F. Morris, Funeral Dîr-ý Murray Tabb, Bowmanvllle.i vegetables, and many oth-r'etradhesoeo h Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gar-larticles, with Mr. Clifford atv nees etksi rard attcnded the Couples Pethiek, auctioneer, on Satur-lcommunity affairs. Don Mor-: Club meeting which was hcld daV evening. rii1eceayoft.Bw aI Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hilîs' Sunday Schiool on Sundarisanvillecroary Cluheb an on Saturday cvening. morning at 10:30 standard'an executive of the Boy Scouts Leslie Graham, Ro ' Gra-'time: church service aI 7:30. ýAssociation. ham, Roy MeGili and Harvey! Mr. Peter Boshan attended, ýMcGill attendcd the Inter*-"the Teacher's Convention atl Mr. Morris told the club national Plowing Match aI' Belleville on Friday, giving'î that he hld visited thec Bo- Caledon. 'the pupils a long weekend i marc and SAGE installations Several ladies from Havdon holiday,.i when he and Bob Evans as attended the Enfield U.C.W. Thev report that Ibis is the representatives of the local bazaar which was hcld aI the hoîlest and dryest OctoberiBoy Scout Council had at-i Township Hall, Hampton, on ever known. Several are re- tended a provincial meeting 1 Friday cvening. porîîng th~e aîer suppîy is of the Boy Scout Association Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lo'. e-'-getting x ery îow. in North Bay recently. "There are 28 shelters to bouse the Bomarcs and aI least 25 of these great missiles are ready at ail times, Mr. Mor- BEAVER ris stated and he spoke of the constant checking and re- LUMBER assemblying of the Bomnares ta keep themn in readiness for S top performance. The speaker also said thal anofficer has a key controlling1 each Bomnare shed, and this is further controlled by ano-, ther officer for the firing of the unit. The Bomarcs cost' $1.000.000 each, and hydro- gen is the fuel used, he said. - ,,~. ..,"We were told that in five JUTARVDseconds a Bomarc motor' J ST ARIVEDtouches 60,000 r.p.m., but that ~iI is flot good for space mis- dsiles. It can be used for n Prefinshed ype of attacking enemy fromr sea level to 70,000 feel plus. The Bomnarc has a weighit of eight tons, and reaches a speed two and a haîf times Il A M PA G N E the speedf sonlMri CHJIMAGNE Discussîng the SAGE Coin- MM UNointed out seven-eights of an, V acre of computers and similar 000,000. "We entered this ini- H ER R Ystallation by the south tun- nel, which is 3,000 feet long. A Dand cut out of solid rock go-> WA ibBO~A RDa It s wdeenough for vehîcles tpass,"Mr Morris explain- - "At the end of the tunnel is a huge building that looks ýmight see in Toronto except here we were surroundcd by rock and the electrie lights had 10 be kept on ail the lime. "SAGE cornes under NNR and Ibis is the otenNr DE L Y E E D i adRegion. There are cight bases mostly in the United: Rec Room Lots of States which cover Canada' 25 or more panels land the U.S. and are connect- 4' x 7' PANELS - $3.85 ed to each other by phone,, 4' x 8'.. $4.40 radio, and telegraph so that' each knows what the others Sparkling, brigl t rel n iscd cherry woodgîd n hardbnard are doing. for appealing and distinctive w'.alls. Random V-grooved "We were laken aIl through excellent colour toncs for- aný roo!'n or decor. Ranclom the building, and even up on V-grcox-ec pan-l. read 'v 10 apply. BEAVER CARLOAD top of it 10 see ail the air SAVING jîsît ar-rived. conditioning equipmeîit that Roonî lots~ - 10 to 2-1 paniels - 4' x î' 84.05 - 4' x 8' S.165 is required along with the Sinîgle panîels -4' x 7 $ 44and4' x 8' $4.96 water cooliiig systemi as they have a terrifie arnount of ~CA~CTA r rnnheat to dispose of every day. V N T AN C ER Y Mr. Morris told the Kiwan- ~..ILI IXians that he had been iform- PREFINISHED WALLB3OARD Centre officials that thc heat New, rich and subtle "antiqu e- A generated would be enough h-îrdboard vi I1th a pleasing i the size of Oshawa during the hearthsîde coloui glow. VW wînter, and that they have groovcd and prefinishied readv this amount of heat 10 dis- Anotber CARLOAD SAVING. Trout Lake is used 10 water Rec Roomn Lots of 25 or more panels 4' ,x panels S4.10 cool the electronic computers 4' x 8' panels s1-o and Cther equipment. it wvas 10 to 24 panels - 4' x 7' $4.35 4' x 8' 4.95 explained. iIn closing, Mr. Morris sta- led that the great installa- a ins made the observers proud ý o know that Canada has the ANEBCWR 1 1IND men3'S, eq0 1 uildnthesenamazing RO0U ND -U P Pineapple-Grapefruit 48 oz. DELMONTE DRINK Tin 37 Del Monte - Hlales or Slîced FANCY PEACHES Del Monte - Faiicy BARTLETT PEARS. Del Monte - Seasoned GREEN BEANS Tfin39 28 oz. 15 oz.5 Del '.Monte- - .~ STEWED TOMATOES TinIs28c' Read Seal - 1 ', Size Tin Hospitality Each COHOE SALMON 39c BLUEBERRY PIE 45c IGA Plain or Gai lic - 24 oz. jars Each DILL PICKLES 2/49c GRAHAM ROLLS 27c CREST 12c Off Economny Sîze TOOTHPASTE 78c CHELSEA BUNS 45c SOUTH AFRICAN - SWEET AND JUICY Valencia Oranges 3 Dozen $ .00 3 Size288"s FRESH - No. 1 (Grade GREEN BEANS - - - lb.19c RED - U .S. No. 1 Grade EMPEROR GRAPES 2Ibs.29c FANCY GRADE McINTOSH APPLES -5 lb. bag 49c HAL LOWE" EN IGA Hallowe'en - 10 oz. pkg. CANDI ES - 37e IN THE SHEIL PEANUTS --- The Kiddies' Favourite. LOLLIPOPS - Hallowe'en 12 oz. Pkg. ALLENS KISSES 25c Il oz. Pkg. 16 oz. Pkg. -21c 37c pkg. of 25 - - - - 25c 248 o>z.r Tins JJcl Jark 95C Box 33C lb 33cl Short Cut 5TAM PRIE Reg.20%/ Price Disc. 85c 17c lb RoIIed Prime Reg. 20% O Price Dise. PAY 98c 20clb 78c Blade Bone Removed BLADE ROAST Reg.]'A1S Price Dise. 67C 13c b YOU FAY SHORT RIB RO Reg. 20% YOU Price Dise. PAY 71c 14c lb 57c. BONELESS BLADE ROAST CROSS-CU RIB ROASI BONELESS CROSSCUT RIB BONELESS 77c 15c lb 6 79c 16c lb4 89c 18C 1b Inner Rib Roll POT ROAST Outer Rib Rol BONE IN PLATE BEEF BONE LESS RQLLED PLATE- BONELESS Brisket Point BONELESS Stewung Beef RIB STEAKS Ground Chucks Beef SteaketteS NUTRITIOUS BEEF LIVER Beef Kidneys Beef Tongues Braising Ribs 98c 20c lb 78 75C 15C lb 60c 32c 6c lb 26c 49c 10c lb 39c 85c 17c lb 68c 69c 14c lb 55c 98c 20c lb 78c 69c 14c lb 55c 69c 14c lb 55c 59c 12c lb 47c 42c 8c lb 34c 59c 12c lb 47r', 45c 9c lb 36c Bowmanvullle IGA Foodliner - BOWMANVILLE DELMONTE We Carry Full Luxe o! PAINTS - ENAMELS REZ - VARNISHES BRUSHES - THINNERS - CLEANERS - ETC. ABERNETHY'S PAINT & WALLPAPER 33 King St. W. Bowmanville 1 0 FEATURES OBITUAI

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