jMrs. Lloyd Siernan d Mr., E bail teams played hast to The Caxnadian Stateima, lwmvfe.a.2,194 1 SJan. 7th, the occasion of Mr. *,ý came out on top with a scoreanisefct.oshlrs ,Milton Slemon's birthday. Mr.' C LA R K E U of 30-19. High scorers were adr Claeffe xpandththslctrsae i bu TeOooN e1an r.AlnTyo an11:Nancy Simpson and Peggy Dr.Clare en fuin an prstasaludesnig ýDvd r.T alraiHancock. dfission and swe enf suitinaheusofrdtonot T he O rono N ew s g neF. Tm erer e e ed1n High School News fta~ hjn:sasw:hisiongod :sofaison r e:jaadetor~dpesv Mrs. James E. Richards, Editor nSie sofan MSu.nand Mr. Frxdayuior December 2Othrducs f afis uenaSt saMr.and Mr.1 nFiaDcmbrL.,gmsweesatd C ta m ih cr f1-5tion using uranium.ofie.H Milton Siemon. 'the Clarke High Schaol held with Captain Charles MurphylItense and Marilyn McDonald, eawarof wat a ide fnlde: Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Chat-imanville. i St. Saviour's Ang1î c a n Mrs. Alice Thompeon, Miss 'tsannual formai dance entit- '"ta wihCpinbhscig fesonnmisnepsuepnfrpopenthsneo terton were dLnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith Church held their annual Vs-Elsie Oke, Mrs. Ross Ashton. ite-hle" hed-andy upyplto Nw nWensa eeig an,1 lnanrg se crdain reech Mrs. John Turner, Bown-, cfNiagara Falls spent the trv meeting on Tuesday ev- tAllan and Barbara vistcdlcorations featured a revolvingcastleMrphy plae store w- On1 eDr sDakening, J n On aseing au estor lreswrsaesr vile o unav te fth dne lor sr-51 ortam"C.versity of Toronto, spoke to Clarke said that in his elif otst ona aito Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lunn ~~~~~~~~Tamblyn and family. MisMr oinson and'stock, on Sunday.teofhednelosu--1orea "C an. SnMand s amnd Mr heAnua Cogrgaisal M r Robo fAtîc.M.ad r.Lodrounded by Christmas trees January 15, the ClarkelGrade 13 biology class and it is your duty ta stay l:,bcmsmr n oeapr and SandraMr. and Mr. The Annul Congregatonal Mr.htrtnRobinso withnaired; Mpotandght. seniorAshand junior wgirls'edbspott-ihsomseotherndguestsronrlradiation' andesahehegbeltevnesadiathe auseso haurlilvvesi Gerald Lunn of Oshawa visit,- Meeting and Pot Luck Supper have taken up residence on called on Mrs. R. S. Caldwel,The dance floor was illumin- eç Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lunn. was held at Orono UnitedQueen Street, Bowmanville. :Pari Hope, on Friday. ýated with twa large yellow ,!M~'r, John Luxtan, age 71, Church on Tuesdav evening. Ms . hpa1hsbe Mrs. Cowling and Miss Lily'so lgts round the floor ~sd away at Memorial Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Podmore.sa.nwihM.nd rsRo Tabb visited Mrs. J. Cowlîng, wr îcdnueaspn flsiaBowmanvilie, Jan. of Liverpool, England, return CrihadsnBlPrSîm eety rebtentecarad 18th. Funeral was an Mon- home this week after spend- Perry, ic eoeCrsms Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn,' decorated with blue lights.1 day. Interment in Orono ing several weeks with their M.W .Jne fNwo- Dale and Neil. and Mrs. Cowl-I Suspended from the ceiling Cemetery. Mr. Luxtan is sur- daughter Mrs. Bruce Mercer,i ing cailed on Mr. and Mrs. J.,were hundreds of white paper vived by two nephews, Mr.1 Mr. Mercer and family. ville, Mr. and Mrs. John Cr Kinghorn and Elaine, Zion, 1 now Blaas' interspersed with Dan Hall and Mr. Victor Hall. Mrs. Ivan Farrow with Mrs. law 'of Warkworth were sup-' on Sunday evening. !several gold sparkled snow Mr. and Mrs. Harald SalterThomas Pethick and 'Mr. Rex per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashtonjflakes. of Hampton visited her sister Sherrell of Detroit leave soon Carman Cornish, Cheryl and! oadadRy n r.ad PRSRUDU av. ~~~~~~John, on Sunday, Jan. l2th. RnlanRandM.ni SP TS OUD P Mrs. Chas. Wood on Fridav for a winter holiday at Miami, ' Mrs. R. Ormiston were recenti After schaol on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mercer'Florida. A Service of Dedication for'dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. !January 8, the Junior and and Mrs. M. Luxon of Kendai1ý Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cowain the new Christian Education!Gordon Werry, Toronto, and'Bantam Boys' Basketball were supper guests of Mr. andý and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones Building will be held Sundayj called on Miss Emma Werryltaspae hs ateBW- Mrs. Harry Mercer on Sunday. 1 celebrated their wedding an- afternoon, Feb. l6th, at 2:30 and Mrs. J. Aikenhead. mavi, teams or totheirBoirst Mr. Wrn. Davey is a patienti niversaries in Toronto on Sat- lok Te. il e iOe Sympathy is extended tOigame of the season. in Memorial Hospital,__Bow-urday. House" following the service.,Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MGil Care nd B mnileANP E(3VRTEs ilin the passing of Mr. McGill'spîydacoe aewt h * C rVchance ta go ta Doe Lake and brother, Harold McGill. scoeaed utlos aewthe thinal sixke i. A C KO C K mae he aqaitac iiSorrv.toar John Brr seconds of the game wheni BKEY POD CT Y apatient i enraJans Parker Rg re ah6oSV 0 Saty1tday night was a gala hy Lieutenant Mrs. James ta meet a Real Girl Guide, ai pital, Bowmanville, havîng winning points ta end the (BoMOSuo r ean Style) jhPr BLUEBERRY PIE ag 4ozsz 9 night f«~ the Guides and:Marlow, the Company have Great Lady, and a Humourist. had' an appendix operation game with a score of 31-29.1 i Jn akrRg rc aI 9-AEO Brome ofBlcksoc. I erne 18 bdgs, hee hve We in Blackstock will long last Tuesday,. mTe high scorer of the gameï was their annual 'Mother adbe 21 Tenderfoot Guides, remember the Mother and: Glad to report Mr. Henryiwas Cameron Parrault who1 ý2-l ENGLISH FRUIT AEec13 Daughter" Banquet, and aifive All Round Cords haveDaughter Banquet of 1964, be- Ashton is feeling some better,.scored 19 cf the 29 points2 Jane Parker R~ rc of2cSV i nigt hatthy ad ee wit-ee awrddfiv frs clss'case"Hrac" ad itsuh avig ad vrvbadcod.Iscre byClrk. 0 tnsRAIINBRED lanz2itinsbaes43 lng for. For weeks they had1 14 second class badges, five an evening that reman it1 M.an r, oi shtn, e jnir am Clarke 2 e arerRg.Prl.eah23-SV54 heard that this year's banquet'Little House, and four Wood you. Previaus ta Miss Milne'si Peterborough, visited Mr. H.ýwas defeated by Bowmanvillel .g PJan2tss 1cPaAVrk GL erOFCKEec was going ta be something ex-!Craft badges. introduction, Mrs. Dalton Dor-1Ashton on Thursday. Mr. a' d 39-32.rThe hitinscorer-inAVEis0 tra special, "Horace" wasi Commissioner Mrs. HaodeipeetdSrice stars ta Mrs. Fred Ashton and Mr.jgame was Jim Jeffries. CASE 0F 24 TINS $4.20 - SAVE 72, aePre e.Pi.ec 9-AE4 coming as the guest speaker.!Kyte spoke very briefly and the Guiders, Brown Owl, Mrs.1Br str ee SnaINetWdedy h uir JansEEParkeOag wst ec 5 Ta the younger girls who have!thanked the Guiders for their Roy Turner, seven years; visitors with their father, 'and senior girls' basketballi Choie@ Quality, Halves Reg. Price tin 29c-SAVE 17e COFnE CAKErPpyed Rg rc k 7-AE6 as yet flot been ta Doe Lake,!'co-coperation and for making Captain Mrs. Ivan Thompson,I A miscellaneous shower wasiteams will get into action1 Jansr 110P rkeHrLI o wn&Srvp)-z k 1 "Horace" is a legend, and to her job a pleasure. she then:six years; Lieutenant, Mrs.! held on Fridav night at theýwhen they are slated ta meet FRENCHtie A flf those girls who have had the, introduced the merobers of James Marlow, six years and! home of Mrs. D. Cameron for Courtice in the Clarke gym. A&P P ACHOZtI0fl-o isy'<___99____________ pleasure of camping at Doe the Local Assac; Sec., Mrs Tawny Owl, Mrs. Ernestý Dolores Thcînpson. Dolores This wiIl bc the girls' first CASE 0F 24 TINS $5.94 S AVE $1.02 JANE PARKESIE RUSIE Lak ude "orce"sh I IanMountjoy, Treas., Mr wifu er.received many lovelv gifts. exibition game at this timne Dae Lake. ýRoy McLaughlin, Badge Sec.; At the conclusion of Miss' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rahm, and the cheer leaders wîllI A&P Clice Quality Cut SPECIAL 1 The evening commenced: Mrs. Stan Rahm, Camp Con- Milne's speech, Captaini Tyrone, were Fridav supper, corne ta life again at this time' with everyone singing "The vener, Mrs. Merlin Suggitt, Thompsan tbanked ber for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron! when they will stay with the 2-i ztn4W SIA THS EK Queen", Mrs. Ashrnore said Training, Mrs. Fred Hamilton, comng and for really 'mak- Rahm and family. iteam ta cheer themn on.W X B A S3 00o is C iS Grace, then al enjoyed a most, Publie Relations, Mrs. John coing te vnig.Mr. Malt Smiley, Burling-; Friday afternoon, J»nay CS4F94TNS$9 delicious beef dinner, wlàichýBallingall. The Brownies and Guideston, spent a few days withilOth, the students of Clarkei 40 nated by the Mothers of the'ramme was turned over te their usual prayers, and Taps. famil-,. iand enjoyed the play, "Henry, ALO N was~~ar prprdbIadas o'Tenx ato h rg hnclsdteeeigwt r n r.RyGaa ntaeld by W s t ak oeChoice QuAlaMRg rc is2c-AE2.L L A I Parents Organization, and very Guides Janice Byers and Joaný Sundav School at 2 p.rn.: IV"PatIb Wm SaesDCRA capably served by the Fath- Suggitt, who lead us in somei church 'service at 3 p.m. on peare, presented hy the Ca- STYLE CO N l--UOtn ers, members cf the Scout1rousing songs, and te helgl HAY ONSuinday. Our church servicel:nadian Players. The play wasl 0 0RG R Comm., and other kind gentle-;ward off that too full feeling,,> YD Nwill be held inth tenoPftd tae tronprsne oarea schools by' ________________________________________________ men from this community, al a couple of exercise scngs,, îuntil the first Sundav in Ma,lthe Port Hope Dramatic So-, looking very smart in their: which ive hope took off those U.C January me eti ng May 3rd, and then it will be' ciety. black pants, white shirts, and!extra pounds that we bad just'was beld at the home of Mrs.' held in the evening at 7:W0 On Monday, Jan. 13 the A PH disOIMe sPuc sdFra, eerlyI pctdP kig oss black bow ties. acquired.i Lloyd Slemon on Tuesday a-;o'clock, -__ boys' intermural h o c k e y.4 P farist ilMet Pr uçdFoorm ery Mrs. John Ballingali tbank-: Another pleasant event of ternoon, Jan. l4th.Prsdn .--- -- - Ed ail those whn worked oniithe evening was performed byi Mrs. J.Potsopne be this project, District Com.lirs Fred Hamilton assistedi meetinrg, reading a New Year'si -'. Mrs. Harold Kyte introducedby Guide Joan Horton andiverse; singing the themne1Ce cai /ofl ý vi w Mrs. Walter Wright who pro-!Brounie Elaine Metcalf, this!hymn; and repeating the' osed the toast ta the Guide \vas a presentatin te one of; theme prayer.i Adut Swmmng Lessons were the goal scorers for! M eetand mentioned teGuidings' . . by Lîsted belowotare the resuits bBT S Mvalesent good laerhpandiperson of riendsintevtiMr r.Lona lemwas otake of the recent s mig the nthe second Midget game îRILLED 10w, vear waseCornets defeated theCGen how fatuat w ae ii she bas just recently left'ya 1964. Hymn 571 hedtrh 32t o e ntafis Blackstock te have such ex-iour community, te make ber sung. earnToSwm 10 eet, la enth e plastndins H cellent leaders.Ms oy home in Brooklini, and wxx'eaCards were re100by Mrs plHarper;t80 feet, E.sMindengL. Brown Owl Mr. RyTur- shall miss Doris, ber help i ad er edb MsGHrer 0fe, .MleTerry Wlin(2, LERbetGS.. THIGHS CHICKEN wHoul ner replied, and expressed the 'testing the Guides and Brow-Rafo i ebr.Ms 120 feet, M. Gray; 60 feetLag scrdfrheCntsuA D CT* CHICKEN satisfaction she found in be- nies and itheoinstruction she Arthur Trewin was electedT ~TrottrA tei La. ru cMeadofor and Coes!an RESSinl BASKET CUî UPWIG ing part of the Guide Move- gave an gardening, aind ail Cr ovno.Mntswere 1Ly mer, A. Kea, S. Foley; 54,Harmer accounted for theý ment. the nice little 'quiet' things sh eadb h ertr n p!f Nancy Dorrell proposed the did for the girls, althougb proved. fpet, E. Foshay; 43 feet, John: toast ta the Mothers, and ýDoris was neyer a Guide he-1 Program was in charge of ýlPretn 0feD lad ueeHce thaned hen fo thir n- self, she most certainly lived Mrs. Lloyd Slemon. Reain1~35 feet, Rose Lynes. Sheila,! In the only Juvenile gameý terest, and the neip that they'up te the foui-th Guide Law,' were given by Mrs. C. Gar-IElliott, S. Sobil; 31 foot, J. cof the day the Canucks shut-i give ta their daughters, whien "*A Guide is a friend te alÉrard and Mrs. Cowling. Coni-I Loeffer, H. Lutohak; 21 feet,' eult the Aces 2-0. Casev Den-1 bc b( th.,-re are problems and disap- and a sister te every other test was conductied bv Mrs.' Meinje Klumper, Eric Foch- ,hertog and Eric Fernlundý pointments. Mrs. Neil WerryGuide." June Trewin, Password, and' eau, D. Poole. were the goal scorers for the'1 replied,_ rpnd thanked Nancy: Thon the moment that weý Mrs. Cowling. scr a mbl1ed ed CosBgnes-Br'Cncs fer the Jice things she had liad been waiting for, Linda words. bara Lynds, Aileen Vancamp, Atom League 4 v satd.! : Kyte then introduced our February meeting will be! Mets Bunker, Frankie Oland,j nthonyAmgaete_______________________ ~ Veran Huson ten HoouredGuest MissEdit held Thursday, Feb. l3th, at1 Mary Sheoeluk, Betty Hicks,! nin eete h ios gaNa report on the Parents Milne, hetter known te thoseý the home cf Mrs. D. Cameron;! Betty Ellegett. Betty Olinvk,[ndas eftdth ios Organîzation's year's work, veteransq of Doe Lake as "Ho- Mrs. Walter Loveridge and! Ken Hicks, Mary Sararnîk 6-2. Morris Meadows () Tawny 0wl, Mrs. Ernest Swainý race", Miss Milne is Camp'group in charge: meeting onî'Jenny Barter, Anmie Sm-'CGlen Rice (2), John Masters gave the Brownie report from Comimandant at Dee Lake, Missions. ion, Audrey Turner. Ray Seima;nd Peter Scott scored for the Oct. 1962, until the present.iand we have wanted te havel Indians. Walter Wereszczyn- -3YC party, arranged by two Guides but ber dutios at "Doe" have Meeting was held on Thurs-i Brash. ~k n og iinacut CLDl time, tey ae d asainte a u uetsveaiimsrh ana CHrgainster ae cDnlAa 'ay Mled frthe Bisons O TA G EK U L>, (wholay eand terconflicted with or;aJan. î6th. A pot Iuck' Red Cross Juniors - Mfor goOls.GAC PAC badge for this) the Brownips, Mother and Daughter nights supper was served by the ville Samelîs, Ronald Parker,! Schedule Saturday, Jan. 25th: CND' IETQAIYRDBADSERBE sold candy at the Hydre Cook- so this year we arranged ý ladies and enjoyed by all.j Norma Lee, Audrey Stephen-1 CBantam League - 7REDBRA D a.m.BEE ing School and made $1 'at8t sut er Rev. Dugan opened the meet-, son, Jo-AneGaro, ary1Li n vs Hue; 7 a.m.1 te buy a new m1rror for theli Miss Milne's theme was ing with scripture readingîSaunders. Joan Davey. Bravs vsPeesWes: 835 a.. FaryRng he is adaGood Guiding, Be Prepared, from James 2nd, followed by: e rs nemdiates -'1M MEATY, SHOTO Pack Holiday at Mr. and Mrs. adAGodTro h on- payr.George Valentine, T h elîmam.CsvsPrt. View Lake, nine Brownies badi for the efficient way both: secretary. Minutes Of last, vich, Donna Maguire, Shirley, Hawks vs Rangers; 10:15 a.m. lIB R O AS I S CR5 3S earned their Golden Hand and Broxvnie Pack and Guide year's meeting were read and 1 Neal, Joyce Hancock. lAtomns vs Bears, 11 a.m. Leafs' Wings, one had earned beriCompany were conducted, and appreved. Financial reportsl Red Cross Senior - Arthur-vs Bruins. Golden Ladder, and 105 bad-i saîd what a ploasure it was te! were gîven: Sunday report,! Patts.1 Atom League - 11:50 a.rn. SX Brand, Bar-B-Q e rnPr o ges had heen awarded, ' yeraCmnisoe that Mrs J. Potts UC.W. Mrs. C.' Royal Life Saving Seciety"Bom'bers vs Hernets, 12:35SXBndPuePr Tweenies had been enrolled: she had no problems, she re-iGarrard; M. & M., in the ab-1 Awards - Bob Salter, bar lop.mn. Royals vs Rams. U 'T C IC ( thi yer, nd he acknowîatd mnyepisodes te us' sence of Mrs. Leslie Graha n, Aado erit; Charles Ev-1 Midget League - 1:30 p.m. [ V JM JLlb 9S U A E MAI43 had 18 Brownies, Two Guides:,vhic-h were both instructive report was read hy Mrs. Royans, Bronze; Brian HancockjBanHams vs Orphan9 C 2:15UpSm.E whoar wrkng owrdthirand humourous, she touched ýGraham; Stewards r ep o rt, ýbar to Bronze Medallion BTS Mroî. Choie* Quality, SIieed, Skinless Gold Cord are belping wtb' . mn hig n e BT..v roi. Shopsy's, Va. Par, ice on 0 mny hins ad eery- Mrs. A. Read: the Session re- PeweHce ueieLau .. the Brewnies, Linda Kyte, and thniing she s i ldveroppr t by Rev. Dugan. with foureyt. Royls v ese-3pm Joan~~~~~~~~~~~ 'utt Ltnin-se-a-e fth omuinsad beebp' nthAistPe e tMnay an2th EE IVR14 cSMKD EF3.zkg2 Sunday School Anniversanythe Hawks goals. Workshop held their second- g~ u- Fineat frGEaade TO Sservice ln June. and supper as Bantam Hockey meeting of the ycar cn Thurs- E.L b 1c3leloa usual. btefntBna game day, ,ianuary l6th. at the b Mn. im Gahan, Boman-the Fîvers and Pee Wvees plav- _Lions Centre.K I J3 -AND- ~~~~~~~ville, called on bis parents,! ed te a 1-1 tic. GreggCro hydsusdtefrh n Sand MsLs'i raaaccnedfrli îers lone coming production "The Chalk LIGHT________Mn, Lannv Thompson, Miss the Pee Wees. Bagnold, ta be presented ini Ion& (Colour & Pectin Added) Reg. Prie* jar 63.-8SAVE 4s, Betty Crocker (12 Vamte> Rgrcpg o R. Russel, Bowmanville. were I the second Bantamn gamne the Bowmanville Town Hall u u ~ îman PRESS WORK recent dinnen guests cf Mns. the Cubs defeated the Braves O Tunda, niayan St jar IN DONE Alice Thompson. 2-I. Jerry Johnson and David urday, April 16, 17, 18, 1964. STKA'W BERRY JA* . ~5 9c CAKE MIXE)AE s9zks9 Mns. Reta Nivins, Mrs. Flor- Robinson wene the goal scoc-- h rdcio ilb Maple Leaf (24 fl-ai bt' with 1'. l-ai btl et Haif Price) Jane ParkerRg rîepg33-AE4 W RK TO YOUR ence French, Mn. and Mns. W crs for the Cubs. Donald Fon- ected by Margot Samuel. The Bennett, Bowmanville, were se', sconed the Braves oleoast bas been named as fol- SPECIFICATIONS Sundav evening visitons cf lai]ly ., lows: Doreen Kitney, Louise1 LIWUID DETERGENT packof2bls 99c PEANUT CO KE90opg9 Mn. and Mrs. Don Canieron. in the third and final Ban- Orme, JoAnn Richards, Inge White Swan, White & Coloured Reg. Drica pkg 49c-SAVE 4o Ses Soald, Haddock,Frzn RgPrcpk 9SAEe 119« Mn. and Mrs. Roy MeGili, tamo game of the day the Pin- Reitmulîer, John Amesbury, Mr. and Mrs. Keitb McGîll, ates defeated the Lions 3-0. Bobo Morris, Jean Darch, Hel-j OI FOR Dale ad ane Eniskiefi Robent Flintoff, Alan Maguine en Nelles and Sonja Kupnikî.j OIET TISSUE pkg of4rollS45c FISH &CiPS ~ 6op 9 FURTHR wee SudaY dnnerguegs ofand Gary Bahl were the goal, Manjonie Couch, who didi Or. Ballard'* (à Flavours) Reg. 2 tins 25.ý-SAVE AN EXTRA Se FUTHRMnr.and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton. scorens îfor the Pirates. One such an excellent job for the[ A V ~INFORMATION Mn. and Mns. 1anShrpof the Lions players Steve production "The Cuniaus a O u u CAPO î-ztsjUoMMfC I7Ae«1 CNATJanet and Linda. ýEnnisien Monnîson accidertlv slid into age" will again be Stage O F OD c m lr4 1 s a5 CONTACTav aîen. he boards and broke bis leg, Manager. LireSndacles The admission pnice lbas not Quick à Instant Reg. Price pkg 66-BSAI* Oc JACK LOCKE Miss the 'e <oJÀsi Whiibv, Lions Midget Hockey vet been decided. raà fR N Ulf ~ ~ 5l k 5 jýpent te %veeked at h I the finst Midcet ganne* The Bowmanville Dran ;5l k W H N 2-22home Mn. and Mns. A. Tre- the Bantams defeated the Workshop are aîways Iookungî O I O D A S89 PH N 2-22win and William wene Sun- Bo.vs Training Sehool 13-,3. for nexv members and anyone' (6 Varieties) Macaroni or SPECIALI 20 KING ST., WEST Mrs. J. Potts and familY, (4), Je Hrcok, arr v KV? îeuipetc., are cralv n- IAN CIA SPAGHETTI 2-lb pkg 39( ALL PRICIES INTHSA Miss Nanev Johns, )IL-F.:*t, Gýen Finniev and John -1- vited la attend the meetingsiSTRAJNAY2t,16 BOWMAN VILLE Thenen Mountjoy and M.r and, leîr accounied for !he Bantarns wbich are held in the Lions Mns. Ceci! Slemon, Hamnpto!i. go-ais, Ken Hollisten. Law- Centre on the first andthd __________________________________________ i were dinner guests cf Mn. andirnîe G. and Ernie Muellen Thursdays of eacb znonth.