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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Mar 1964, p. 13

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Gens Top Petes 9 to 5 11Ktealed Dog Ho uses Bobby Orr's -Hat-mTrick Blecoming Popular bets Junior It was Bobbhv Orr'si the qtn-r'; 76-vrar-old three goalz to o)reak '*A' record fo- a df wi*h 3i). Jacques La ,opdth- former mark Paced b" O 0r r'.s Oshawa,, Generalls wo the homne season lasti the M-rnoriai' Arena h fea'1nýz Pe'errough 9-5. Ro: -i Buchanani, C top Doon*t-getter, shar lime-.gh'. norhing h of the c-ampragn. whi tain Dannv OSe once Ioa bring bis total te 30l. Firsi Perind Darry] Lr'ach, oui Whi'bv Dun'iop' z, dri Kilcr's rebriund pas, keeper "Ch'uck" Godd ter four minute,; and ondis off plav. Bob' blazing s'ap-shot brou,, Bobby Orr "'A" Reocoir wi'thin one of i .,nrierc.'s r-. i zcoîed cord at 5:56, on a pass fîom f thie Jr Wayne Cashman. Ron Naud enceman was off for interference at the perriere time. A srnalleî than usoual of 29. cîowd gave Bobby a big cheer. hero4ies. Just as Kîiger stepDed out' )nd up off the penalty box, Bill Smýth niî.ht at eompleted a nifty passing play ere. de- ai 15:27 on the three way ef- PeteS fort with Cashman and Kil- ger. John \'andenburg put )shawa's Peterborough on the score red. the sheet, --coring from an a] most his 5th impossible angle at 16:10. uce cao- Dannv OShea made it 4-1, scored wîth Petes two men short as spasons Watson was off for hooking and Bob Jamieson sat out a tîipping sentence. Orr and 1 from Smith assisted ai 17:30. ýve Bob The crowd lifted the rafteîs ;t goal- at Boxvmanville Arena. The lard af- tiinc was 18:57 and Orr had 18 se_-- scoîed goal number 29 on a y Or:'s hjigh drive to the top corner,_ ,ht him after taking Dubeau's pass. Generals dominated play,È *most off the wav, out-shootingi 'Peterborough 16-9 to lead 5-1 Second Period the IHe did it! Bobby broke the .s:Ci I record and what a goal it wis!at, iWîth Danny O'Shea off for Ottý holding, Onr caught up to a P clearing attempt by Leach, s deked the last defender and aw' beat Goddard leanly. The S players left the bench. as the 15, crowd stood to give the young defender a standing ovation. Time of the goal was 10:45. I Ron Buchanan was next, thrc taking a pass frcom Smith forGer b is Sth off the scasen at 11:50. set, IMike Dubcau made it 8-1 i et 0. ,M 14:3,0, with Leach assisting as Red the Generals were really flv-ý the ing Pct( jKilger picked the bottom 11 i eft hand corner on a low co.n. point drive at 17:55. Ch ris!boti iRobeit.q and Jim Blair assist- figI i cd, îvith Jim Sprott off for 'T hooking. J; n i__ Petcrborough finally broke' anai Ron Buchanan e Oshiawa nmonopoly on 'ecned z:hot b,,, Dan Sha.,ý 18:.57. The Peles 1-o, ai :eî seconds latecr, wheii J. it ý'erson bloc!ked Rob"Lrt' ot and scored on a break av. Shots on goalw.a Oshawi Ptrourough B. Third Peric It \vas just a cas3 'ough the mTotio. enerals, with ail t Ah thc:î big tIca, admond and Dain e margin 1019-j), ?es out--ht!oiIIg 7. Paul Cari s ai livencd. proci'ecch .h gctting the ,Mting. ['hree stars, as w 'm Shiaw ' ivere: C an and Leach. Ladies' Major Bowling League l'Newtonvil 'S tarkville Dor'is Joli mode the heai- Mantvn 187, Baîb Buttonshaxv linosModi' night, rolling aý 187, Marion Slaght 185, Aida tî'emendotis 869 triple in La- Richards 184, Joyce Major 181, due.s' Mu" oîx'lng actliorn. Karen White 182, Bernice, Onlaioaiutle ague, immedii- Teî'îv 182, Helen Piper 181, a'l'af'cî'x'.ard, sue neali', hit Marilyn Colo 1801, Ce-eue Park thte pin<z for 1001). '180. Ri- etpi camne up with 61)0 Tr'iples - Donnei Preston à 1154eVur, ucile len Dornc 633, June Baker 605, Joy ce hi' for 6-18 andI Onie Etchor LYle 603, Helen Nicholson 602. 644. 220 andi even Games - Doris Doris aIso racked nLp the! Joll 296, 245, Audnev Osmondi zuto hp sin.gle off 328, fol- 248, Donna Preshon 244, Mai:-ý bi ib",.- ' v îlins276, iyîi Colo 244, Kay Beaupnie Mahel Lc'.cis 261 and Olie 29 220), Joyce Tennant 238, P '1lîlu 53. ýLaura Hezelden 238, Helen E3rook , cigeci Bickcell 2-1 te Piper 237, Shirley Greenham nitontii I îit' leaci ever Jo'], 2137, Dot Bond 236, Helen 3-i0 * tis isver Lyle andi J. Dunn 232, Juno Balkon 232. Tiuii'wtaho steci O. E'-COnie Etcher 232, Enici Ten- -ii'3-0. Preston defcat-?d nant 226, Marg Peris 226, a ,t f*' 2-1 vt'ing Lvle for Marilyn Webster 226, Ollie Vor.In a dutel foi lest place, Patfielc 224, Hellen Nicholson, E. Tciiît ldecisioneci Don 23, Mary Harrison 221, 2-1,l'x': tiii' lasers ini the' Team Standings ci-,laî. andI Baker lost 2-1 to Br'ooks . ...... 18... E. 1:1 ilier iii the final tilt.23 Joli ..........-...... 151 Ay':"s-Doris Jo]] 37,J. Tennant .. .................... 15 Dot, Br)oolss 221, Jane Bakeî' Lyle .... -..........,.........._ 13 21C), Kaýivleaîprîe 213, Helr.n'Pîesten------------------.._ ....13 Diion _22, Dre Ficer 212, E. Etcher ....................~. 12 Lola Wri'it 205, Marg Perris Bickell .. ......_........... 12 199, lo-Le1vle 198, Shînlev O. Etcher ............. ........ Il B:cke!i 19)6, Chlie Patfielci 194,,Baker ........................... 10 Ena Etýcher 191, Donne Pics-;Patfield .......................... 10 ton 191. Je'ce Tonnant 189, E. Tonnant ....,... .....,..... 9 Heleuue BL[I',ess 188, Lorraine Donc n. COF BOWLING t tc J 1~ IX C r *4~ S '4 The tice top teams met lest girls with 634 (271, 181, 182)' w'ia"xi h Bob Masiialî's while Ev King and Roc Bi'ock~ eanu takiiîg 5 peints te moî'aie staging quite a duel fuir ut in front. Roc Wcstlako'sý toi) place in the mec's race.i cocui b" win ncclv 2 potit',s Ev Kin!, haci 669 (273, 185, droîipcd to tîiid place as BeI- 211) while Ron Brook lied i e-lak' teanu moxeci ini- 66o) (216, 253, 19t). On the [c second pli:cc wvithî 5 peints. sciiedule Ev King bas a !ton [ho biîg gain was nmade hi'pi lead on the averages. ack Manles teîuî wh o Other big scores weîe rolleci .xcept -, poiîîs from Harry hi' Carol Roberts 231, Harold ;iioxcdon's tram, ho mocc wtli- Bain 220, Mult Dakin 222.> 11 8 poats of the top. Betty Florence Siiowden 211, Deni- Vesiak îxashigh for the uis Cibson 212, Sandra Gond- "Nigt nuîîphî' 207, Rav Westlake _haWkS"l'-33 ail Kos 259, Claî'ence Nihtha ks Bc Il'202, Bob Marshîall 242t andI 218, Vena King 210. Car] Team Standing Schwarz 246, Shirley Brock 1Shfair----- ------20 211, Grant Mlley 221. Maîg IH1dcsaý(n--------------.2q Perins 208, Jack Mentie 21'7f .1 ,l'uaii1,5 andI 224, Moirai' Marshaoll 216, Sc'!. .... 114 - revBain 20.5. DciiBisho) t, Wr-manriî... 14 201, Dick Dennis 216, Jack t RL. t 13 McNab 239 and 249. Bob liiTriple- J Luinn 643 Godmuiphi' 214. The lemen Hidi itge J. Sleaer 261 league scores. 'Manioc Ste- A-verages r'i'îus 71 andI 90, Maurice st- I pC-'u 75, Velrna Luke 78, * C'hit ....... 1<0S'c:la Hawykinus 88 andI 89, I W e'.an........1811 Elsie Prout 83, Bull Hewkîns I. lgsý"on ............... 1 8394 M............. 182 i k ....... . 1738 S' Co t ...b..... 17:3 SCc mutl-s .-.169 M. Fos"(.e ........ .16q L Wcricak---------168 ..... C.-i...o. 166 .1 MiN164 Cý R '"162 1, ....... 157 M\ E t ...... .... 1~ M, ' c' .......... .... .... r ort t----------147 ..".I....t.i. 13 S j ir,"....... 13 6 Xl.f'ttî -132 Y Sv ............-- ----21 Li '- i 124 N' lia.ti,îii 2 \t \' I11'2 V?3r" :t11A F ra1.i'-40:1 219, Mr M. Ne:! 211. J Woodihick 21 M. llodgson 220l, M. Sedmnan1 201, K. Campbell 200. I Team Standing W. L. B3ob Marshall 17 10 B. Xeslake 16 il R. Westlake 1512 111 Jack Miitle 15 12 H Snooxîdon 131I2 1312 Glenn Prout il 16 Gwen Dennis 10 17 Ron Biock 10 17 Top 10 Ladies Marg Pennis Marion Malley Venu King Shirley Brock ilt'vt W'stlak S'rindr-a Gosuci GCvzn Denn:s F'arence SnGm Pot M'ur-shall Caroil Robents Top1 Fi' Kin2 Ron Bnock Don BiS311op Teck MentIe Bob 'Mnarsýl Rav WVes:ak.' Ilarri' Snoxdel W:k Du'n:s .Most Impro G'.xc:iDennis 1.0use Bo-li Cam: Rn'-e's Tack MNIeb Ex'enhtKing Milt Dakin .. Parîsies .... Asters ..-..... Suinflaxycis. Occi 200 Gauuacs Harte-Maxweî'l 2}t Jeaîî IBIal2,58. 2- Faîî'oxx' 2-1), 2î il. M 20-1. 204t, Mari' She( Esina Elltott 222,I 216, 213, Cccii Hlai' Jaî'c Stasi y 213. 711 211), 201 , Martia l'a H iîl Tiple - ýMari Maxwell 744. Av orages Eduia El]bot Doris Toilipký;iizs MarlonHa'eM w Je-an Hall Marc. Wilde .. .. Donothi' Stark .... Marie Tî'inu ... Ina Brow-n Marg. -MacDonald Gwxen Halloivell Jovre Stacci' Millie Porter' 'Marilia Fai'rcw Maaureu'il McCîliougI' Lqura M\iles Mar'y Skeldtng Elsie 1lerne2s ...... Dale Beisycît .... Olive iHenîder-> on.... Mcdo Stapleton . .... Nettie Savcnr.' Af terno< Curling Tliene %vas a fuill thue Cuî'li1î Cilub Fobruair21h in spi celcis a iiuc minou' deing Itiernouiids Ili Skiîps xxirmiiu" thel ixcie V. Wotî lîck, M . Moris an(l P. Btl Thiir,îîoi-'S w' i ý,e Q . Fl"eansu M Iconi 1)1%î b- FD. \tGai-sz 0eon ski pc Biirk. The lains offE bell and ST. Moi',is ha fatiti' oui-tg 'tolaclu c. lake coart in a RBc) t F. Kr-a iupV. Wuai Coxx'niand 13. 1 î'uî uta',, lotir g:: i bmut 1a* ng il, butViciIM icoi. Th o. e tait -i *cere Skip P. Burk, R. I. Godldrd alidî M. C' 500 Bushc Potato Clu Banoueit M; Ave ý -à" M %-4 " ' E 196 193 The Duraim 5i(.;o Bt .. ......... 3 ' 0il 0 Club xxilI be holieut ....... 1,32) A nit I % et,,Ilg on e ... It1 M ri9th at 1-3( P.11 nuî'phv . 179r)Tom,-iisilîî11,11all ut Be' 174 Gu(-t s peakers at til xden ... 16(i4 i'n, ' . iiibe PisîfCesor 1161, Franklin oif hIe Oiit, 116Ï cul'-a'ýl Cîlo at r 10 Me Mr. I)ck Goocutruofft 10 en Ave tiit,, Food Cotîîcîl a] "',Staîu Lawioiuce. P. .209 Equiprnent Setrvice, ', 29Pr*ofussor Franklin 90' P4'pa,îgon StînaigeC( 21 t'oii an. îd rtt iuc- - 9 s'i'uu"potatut.-. P . ...... Frenkiî i ci, leroc ýn 19.a.......... u' it ........ 1 88 siouaige nuctiiecs andcc tin. 18 iDck Gooii.ii w; ved Bowl'ers lin ren it hn sh .... 24 po tzt'cial othcri:' .n'I 'l21 pattit- SI: k ,'iîuc t ..... 23 00:1" tz g o filin 0 oato ....-22 point- handling, storage,F ....21 points etc. * Living il-, a dog house, even therefore, no burning of jduringb:er cod Winter oxygen. can be really corn- A' the Milton home, the fork-ble, if i ns electricallv kenriel is situated at the rear hcated. ýof the dwelling and access and v. ha' t living is apparentlv exit facilities have been in- whtwxo large female degs, stalled loto a sunporch by Mr. a German Shephe'rd and a MýcDonough who but the ing Great Dane, have enjoyed in!house for his Tcy Terrier. sharing a large elcctricallv,- This dog kennel has a glass hcated dog kennel on a 300-1front. It is heated by means acre' farrn, on No. 7 Highway,lof a 150-watt lamp with a re- five miles east of Brampton. flector that sends the heat Anether dog of a much i snall- throu--hout the kennel. Even er breed. a tiny Toy Terrier, in extremely cold weather the namd Tinker, owned by T. temperature can be maintain- J. McDonough, 100 Victoria cd at 60 degrees or better This 'Street, Milton, aise remains in is achieved by putting in a Sthe cutdoors in frigid weather 1250-watt lamp. inii al clectrie dog house 1 At the farmn, operated by a and seems te thioroughly enî- veterinarian in the Brampton joy the experiencc. aiea. in addition to the elec- 'i Indced, the owners of these trically heated dog kennel I canines in IMilton and in the there is a large bain with 100 Brampton area maintain that stalis, 40 of them used for hos- the dog"s being outside vîrtu- pital and maternîty section s. ' a]] vail the timne are much, These stalîs are heated witn heaithier. In the case of the infra red heat lamps. 250:j ît'two large dogs in the Bramp- watts each. The valuabi e ton area. they are not suited horses in these stails are kep t !foi- indoor living and appear very cornfortablei, e-en in ex- to be happy aiîd conitented inj tremely cold weather. because thieir outdoor environment. of the gentie, pleusant heat 'iheir dog house offers easy from the lamps in the ceilings. access and exit through a Both Mi. McDonough and î a s\vnigiig door. This dog housei the Brampton aieai veterin- p is 1'2 fcct by 15 feet and is1 arian are enthusiastie abouti ii heatcd by a three kilowatt the advantages of electric boat ni convocter type electrie hecater.I for dlog kennels, and in the s Tt pi'ovides an even flow of case of bis animal hospital, k~- heat Ihiroughout the kennel the veterinarian mairitaitis that ahr splnyo huiiy thi type of heat is most bene-:f of ENNISKILLEN nas t ic Mr, and Mi's. Geo. Iîwin' Choir under the direction off he i'ýcor-ds VerC edncsday' afternoon Mrs. E. Wright and organist teo reiax viîsîtoîs of1Mr. and Mis. Ern-,Mrs. M. Stainton gave an an- di. Micl'v e"st rwii'. Bohi'avgeen. thcn, '*He Died of a Broken Grint cu ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonardi Heart". '%t i'hj the Sta;nten andi Gail visited Miss'C.G.I.T. Graduation Ceremony O aaDoris Stainton at the Orillia aund Brother-Sister Banquet n d l)ha loupi'îa]. Mrý C. Milis accon-ý A hi.ghlight cf thc vear for , at 16.:j8 panj'd ton ta Beaverton, the "H-appy Gang" C.G.I.T. gate foi' cisitiîïg Mis. Cowie and Mn.1groop was a double cerern'v Russel] Avery. !and banquet on Saturday 7C1ecîcd bv Miss Myrîle Tamblyn, Tor'- evening, Feb. 29th, etthie )rî, Buch- enLo, Mis. W. Eowman. En-' church. The cerernonies teck nfield, wci'e Sundlay aftcrnoon Place in the sanctuarv ,vith * --calli'sat Mr. and Mrs .M. Uhie first service a pr'omotion Stainton's. fronu inteî'mcdiate te senior Vir M a nd Mis' Howard Car- standing. Misses Betty Jane e inochan, Brookiii, ivere Sun- Wenoi'y and BettY Wright î'e- dl.p visitais it A. Erunt's. ' coive-d the wvhite lanyards r.and Mi's. F.W'. Werrv whîch sx'mbolize this promo-_ Lge. thice dais al. Guctph' tien. Twvo ether nembcrs cf vzsý ecl. Mr. WVeinv attend- this gioîip wei'e unable te et- 8 1) cte short course at O.A.C.,' tend(l The leader, Mî's. O. C. 15 22171 andi Mis. WcTrnv' vis:ted i with Ashton, directeci this service 9285a cousin, Mis. Noroan Mc- %vith able assistance fî'orn cx- 6110Williams, president Miss Shirley Avery - Mai on 1 Mr. and Mis. Archie Llewel-ý andi Mis.. W.. Crawford who 2419. 21o, lin ani Dale, Maple, spent gpave an inspiring message lu 25, G'" teue \cekeaii îvtth their daugh- the neîv seniors, and an ex- "i.. ac 'i'andi son-în-law, Mi. aînd mcrnbeî', Miss Lois Ashton, Tri 23 M:.J00 Lake. presideci e t he piano for thue d:i.23, Pinased te report Mi. John musical numbers in this cere- ta rou-ij Griffîn is homne frein the hes- menuv loweli 213 P'il ii Toronito.1 The secoînd service was for w \T.jcj Mi. andi Mis. Angus King,' seirgrslaigCGI.T., i'iow 201 Little Britaiiî, txeîe visiters a,, with foui' giaduating, Misses uon liarte- Mi.r anci Mýi:s. C. Avci'"s Lance Gî'iffin, Kathrx-n Sic- Mi. and '.ý1s. Edigar Wiight, moni, Donna Yellowlues anîi Btttc- andc Lawrence wcre tea Mary Yee. In this ceremont' 2 0 2 u 01scfMr. arîd Mis. Jîm Mis.s Bett *y Wrighît reaci the 1,98 Mullei, O0lîavwa. serîpture 'passage, John 17. eli 19 Mr. and Mis: A. L. Wcain' Miss Betty Jane Wcrri was 1.. 90()were Ccalcirs at \1r. andi Mis ,rans frth1x rS, and ..... 1. A. iM. Wearn's, Cla'enrio', accompanicd a vocal quai- 13?, also calleci on Mis. Cliff tette by Misses Lois Ashton, 1 i ( Waggý(,, Uxbridgc. Shirleyv Aver'y, Lauî'a Bow-ý 179 Mi. aind Mis. Ted Werv mari and Maureciî MeNair 17.... andti giu, Mi. andi Mis. Bruce whcn they dedicated a nom- 1.. 77.. lUReici and famnil *v uere recent ber, te the fouir graduatcs,: 174 "L'Osts Off Mi. and Mis. Ivan 'May You Always". ..17:3 S ha r P.Mir. Crawford liad an en- ...1 p ac Comng Events for couraging message fr the 1 (i his iveekenci. anci guests, He cempared th- 156f-, Mi. and Mir R. J. Ormiston:enteiing mb owidci' service te 147, wVre Satuidai' evcninc siie- that cf Jesus' disciples andi 144 Pei, guesîs a',. M. and Mis. WV. c'oncluded with an ilustiative 142,)Bnwm-an's, Enfield. stoi'y 'Sandin vShe" 16Mir. a nd Mirs. A. L. Weern Mis Donna Yellowlees was . .. 130 and Stisan were recent visi- vaiedietorian ini a well given - lors - at -Mr.aind Mis. Don fiwl peh Miss Lauia Wearn's, Scaiheioughi. Griffin expiessed the appre- n ~ \I 5ls Car'olYcltc. Toi- ciation cf the gî'aduates ven'- e oo Miss Donîna Yellowlces,'giaciouisly-. Suipi of S. Schiool O 'a.spcnt the weekend at Mr. A. J., Weiry andi Clcîk off I home w th Mi. andi Mis. R. Session MVi. Ross Ashton Roc. ,ni spoke bîicflv btut foieefullY cf Mr. ara-iMis. Floyd Pethiek "Passiag along the Li.ght. draw a' aln ri Robin, Tor'onto, wcie Mis. O. C. Ashtonin i a fe\w Tue l'r-, c Mr. Mi. nci Mis, S. R. v0. OI ilsspoke off tue Paîticular ttc (if tIlle Pt 'l:ick.contr'ibution te C.G. lT. ife' ailme:,its AMn. an.d Mis. Heib Rund'aý andisornie future plan.,,-cf cach' ie (in i comp)an,' w ith Mn. andi Mis. griduate. Mis, W. Crawford gii-sR. flawan wcrc Siturday vis;!C- reorteC- each wvithagia 3. F'11,lois il u anci Mis. A. W. , tia tion Iii'ii. Il wvii a ver', 1irk. Rtîaîle's, Olîa;î a. impi'esstve a ni d enjovable :S Wc(1rt' Mi. andi isEwyn Dic-kcc i'ceicnony eruund thue Co.î- ,I Be1i( 1l'.S ani Vtna.Bownianv i 11 e,. munion Table wluiclî waj, Woo e'. creS: mua'. tea guests at i- cnircd w:ha talloxn' )d h\ P. M.Sa11 . cancie andi large lîaskeî s if E. Came- Mlss Ilealher Bruitt andi fiowers at each sîde cf (the id ho çil- hiotiier Barrv are suending ia altai. p 01 r<' I"s: 1 1t he:rgr:i. A de]teiouslaîqe oo- 2 1, fo : tu Mi. andi Mis. Aî: îut d ii the haSrenut c. bore t1h t Lia i g~~ýýrtup aind t îî'îsî. r Sk o ~I andi ?I:'. erc y Va iîi weie th'Ir ,r h":îisIeih' ci i k.v Ca iiiîp, B' :ck 'tîck, wcre Sun- rouI ci' horrowedîtbiatheis aý I - dl 'î: ai utMn. and Mrs. s.oniOecases), akýo two ex- li_ sJ r FW. er,. nicnbers, Mi isC lihe iv! r1 ,, utI Mis (;eu.Irwîi'.îRow.an anil Lets Ashlnoicf c:ý ýuý 'I Ile waîîn.'.'Wel- :eKcý1s Par: Hopes. cornîed b'.' Miss Marvy ec'). a ai"' antI Mrs. O. C. Aslîtoiî Pues. BettY Jane Weriv an- Bro"hi . .ii M. ,id Mis. G. Bees-lu nouiuceiî the numbers at th(e 'o. col*ani Mis. E. C Ashtoni, Mapie cIa e- off Iue i in. A tea , Grov.e. Ioe*"The Queen" was propeseci MtsLois Ashiton a-ttendcd hi' Miss Marc Yco, -thI î. the'1'oraî:to Student Nuises' Si:nWeoin at the pian,). Aniiîa Dance a,, Casa Loma, Ms Crawford proposed a Toronto.,wihber escort, i. toattet Gedtewih L' Johni Twis':, stuod en t at was cleverlv written in verse. LSQui. n's Univcr:itv, Kingston, To this toast Mis's Kathn on i" c'c'nnga mn elclon behaîf cf Pleose remiember the Bible *,ue four graduates. Misses ,ar. 9 t,,d\-nmeeting althe cpersan- Shirley Avery and ,Maureen ao IThursdave, pn. McNair sang a huImeicci., duet, ishel Po- Soindai nîorniiug service wivos "Whistlce aHapp'.'Tuine" ai- iing ther lie co-rmemnonatioiu cf tle ce'rpai:e d by Miss Laura MoiuIla ol' Sacremient when Rev. Ba'.m an.i uei, H.lo. Os;ha;wa, was or .\esdames A. J. Werny ar.d ha 1-' . gues:o iiiister. Ffv~vnRoiss As'hton, Mi. O. C. Ash- lis ii'tt- inca hoers recciveci the Cern- lon v.ere the klithen staiff EverettOUîOl whcn Elders Mcs7srs. -ho served the meal iii as- rin Agri- F. Wernv. E. W'nright, R. f'tauc hm the gîoup cf G'ulu, iiittoilaid J. Sieiion as- .,odig peo}ple. Thl'table ai- hi n- -s:1'I. ln Rey. li-v's 5cr- rangemen' * o:itdof i nd 'Mi'. rum i which he on titled "The tables x'.ith ei ght girls and ic-kag.n", Sa:a.,nent off ,te Lards Sup- ho',s a' each, and one tah"ý tîioiito Per'."I he expleined the "girace" 'il the ciglît adults. Thic 0. iii beric:e gav-e us love andi tables were attractive with I Guaran t BLADE BONE REÈMOVED MEATY BLADE ROASIS Short or Cross Cut Tender Delicious Easy to Carve - RubROSI Porky Smile - Shankless Lean Boneless SMOKED PICNICS 39 lb STE WING BEEF 59 lb Deep Cut Specials KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 160oz.Il lle JAR Bright's Choice Sliced or Halves PEACHES c 150OZ. TINS MOM'S COLOURED MARGARINE _3 PG.69 _ NEW HEAVY DUTY AB.C. Detergent SIZE69c HILLTOP BLACK TEA BAGS PKG. 0F o69c Free Parking Ail merchandise sold nt your Dominion Store Limited is uncondition- aIly guarantced to give 100% satisfaction. Devon Brand B3REAKFAST BACOÀ%N 591b Fre sh Bakery Special COUNTRY GIRL APPLE OR RAISIN PIES E A SPECIAL THURSDAY 6 P.M. - 9 P.M. Only DOMINO GINGER ALE Plus Deposit Fresh Produce Specials USA GROWN NO. 1 - FIRM CRISP Head Lettuce ONTARIO GROWN - WASHED (ARROIS WE RESERVE THE RIGIfT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Values Effective in Boivnuanvillc Until Closing Time, Saturday, March 7, 1964. DMI NION ,eed Qualif y Meats niqht as

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