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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jul 1964, p. 11

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Brownies Visit City For Season 's Wind Up I 0 ociai a riad J-ersona1 il Ne=csle:- The Brownies,l p.m. and rieinNwal i too, av held their final 1 by 5:45 p.rn. M.H.Ci ýmetin unil hefali season., Brown OlMs .Cl Terrv-Lynn Garwood, Bea.l Newcastle, was also to have Just a little different from the ad Twy Ow isA consfield, Quebr'c, iý enjovî .' been given a presentation, but! usual meeting, the Brownies Whitney were pleased to have, a vacation v,.':'b ber aur.t, he %vas absent. instead took a bus trio to Tor-, Mrs. Win. Carey, Mrs. W. uncle andcon Mr. and _M1. and Mýrs. H. Schmid Sr.1 onto, enjoying a full day ofI Simpson, Mrs. S. I'owell, Mrs. Mrs. Stan Poweii ,!'and:mv have left the village for a two1 sightseeing, s i n g i ni g andlR. Allun, mothers of Brownies, She i% also rencxvýin 1 od ri ontbs' vacation and visit inllaughter.aon tohp tem kp ends made durin- othor v::S w.' den. Meeting in front of thei watch over the children. Also to Newcaa..ro, a'.dCI njoving, 1N Bowmanville Hospita'iTown Hall, on Monday, June Guides, Dorella Lancaster, Ontario ver,, mucb. this week: Mrs. Hilda Brown.'2t oe2 Bone or- Nancy Lowery and Leslie Ste- Tim Gra',, son of M.ard.d Iiss Marjorie Clemence, Mr.ed the bus and by nine a.m. pesn Mrs. Gord*Grav', bas .cft for B u ck Enright, Mr. Tom Len-ithey were headed towards the, It was like "Oie Times" Chapleau, Ont.,, te spend the nard, Mrs. Marlow Hancock, bgct having Bertha Clark back to sumer s aJr.Fo~st1an-Miss Hattie Mason, Miss Ran- Oni c hig oony, h help for the day. Bertha was gumer. a r o-s R nra Sinon, (child) Dwavne OBronesaigrent ond ed-at Teachers' College last year, Spending las, week w!n ranning, Mrs. J. H-illier, R.R. ers took the Island Ferry Boat ancew hadthie uBr ssisbt Mr. and Mrs, Gordlon Gr. No. 2. over to Hanlan's Point, where ane withbletegoBronehsu were Mr. and Mý. -. Don Broc-, Mcs. L. Spratlev of Van-1 on stopping, they gathered ieadaln wth vry kqtt, Betth and Marg0001. couver, B.C., bas been visiting under a shady tree to have tine ean d along wih evey- -, ttndngthe Anrual Pro- re:atives in Oshwa O Sn-lnch. From Hanlan's Pointoneleddenya ap vincial Po!ile oDrner andi day noon heur she attended a they walked to Centre Islandtme Dance i n M1br o o ka xv)kn1in Orone Park to en- seeing many things of in- were: Con st. and m. Jm 0 iv a viit xih more cela- trs.O ecigCnr Shult7, a t n rI . Kun î:ves, and on Sunday evening Island, the childmen saw ai r c n a Lao, Con '. ,:r. I M:. -_.s uest of honour at thereplîca of an od fashioned T u n a Bruce T'Ilsoî,. éol cf New- bomne cf-Mr. and Mrs. ar river boat with a paddle II, castie; Col. ancdSI'.Enmie"Jo-o. Mrs. Jose is a cousin. wheela o n mnutebktevieon- E Cmougb Cc.r)',andd S".....Othoir dînner guests were Mvr ' tis oi ntyin in uteofride Nwate nFiaJl Closs and Cpi. a I-1M SI - rend Mms. Chas. Smith, Osh-I hs on nadeto om ecsl: nFiaJl risN;mgozw1 A.Tmln Orono,f of the smaller islands. 13rd, at 6:00 p.m. an accident Cpil. and Mm' FI \ i iv.o nd . and Mrs. Howardi The Brownies 1.hea p layed ocurdh igSre et Tillsonbnir, -i lrei r e c C". cloermian, Bowmanville. ýon the amusements and had a at the Newcastle town limits. Const. anrîMc <ci M ir o nbur. mdividual classes at theJ few games while waiting for The driver of the 1960 Inter- Orono. Mr. ib' v. Un ,ted Cboecb Sundav Schooll the ferry te ceturn them to national van was Adam Chal-t a prcso:.îat;ntoii 'leve vn.n, are tbiro)ugb, until September.ý Toronto. mers Belleville. Driver of the from bhis lfrioln ( rl e- Hevem, there is an openlj The bus left Toronto at 4:151 1955 Chev stake truck was wockmsren Cp '\eki ri. ~ opui l ai ags. ucîgj liford Fiintoff, Beaver St., wîshed b:m ie k :!" is .':hemonth of Julv .Flsae ecste iodmgn fied. pi W:h on' bw' an mmbers attendlC ars rflasned ijris promoted a n di t r'î" 'erCd .n,, are umged to corne out andt from R~' - n o w. b,rrL 'ho'r fiî,.o NoS,' 1.,,WINII prsetcclw.b ei> i, v Sbool dring therio )nthI4J Ii i i ' uL n eMr. R. E. Helmer, Pres. -of preset w!.bos vtir' ex 'oh b' o uolt. Prenate wonbth, Guelph Hort. Soc. and from, Cpi. Clohes (N ,(baff'nr\ crote es mnyof thbelA*the Ont. Dept. of Agriculture.ý O..o fi Iect. hn ro, ccer r wa o nin A c dnteeSuperintendent F. A. Lashly,ý b..oys i ' ho n fh Itaei er wy o n AC i . eee GtmeReotwrehrdfmte ___ vacaten.astle:-__An__accident on'A Toronto., Secty. R. F. Gomme,j ~ewcsi±e- aciden Newcastle:- The boys' Pee Tornto and Treasurer H. E Saturday, June 27th, involv-l ing two cars, happened on Wee game, Newcastle and Mackle of Guelph.1 -Swî m irg Cl ssesKing Street at the west end'Welceme at Newcastle, was Dr. R. J. Hilton, Dept. of 1 P~Iof the village. Driver of the called because of rain Both Horticulture, O.A.C., gave a1 Stant at vvaltona CO 1963 Pontiac was Mrs. Hazel games this week will be held very interesting talk entitled Munce. Owner and driver cf in the Community Park, on "A modemn setting for Horti-i e1 T th 155Dode asMc. Mor- Tuesday Newcastle m e e t s culture." Many ideas were ley Lake, both cf Newcastle. Blackstock, a n d Thucsdaybruh fowdte eaiy Witri Large T rnout îyme edl u oCuiisa ela u ecnsiderable darnaee. but no te etKna.orcmuiisa ela u injuries were reported. These boys are playing good own gardens. eu,_oje stop higher te bettecîng bail, and their sportsmanship A delicieus lunch was served ses hve a cgur it- V S;k\one.oir wrrmig tI ig is being shown ee .i tein the Creelman Hall dining Poo, ad ý !ý C-1gamnes they have lest. Don't roM. s w im memsr nd v "old- u ofwatrlore s e-1let them down, corne out and Tvarie regramsesinclud i swimnmer. b uvo co Lit00. Fens also tcach valuable les- .E po e sso o r akn hm aid porm nldn Some cL-, ' e'nt" !ý11 ,sfIiý in giving assistance te oAL t. oursotesndhoticutuagecn- .have bc'ma c' o: h ýý, (, 'le anethcî s;vimmer in troubnetiouans the cleafloer- change of 1iiii'. '!i.-:nmocf jO( Parents xith a child in the j i o h r rs o ng derr lnstation by cassT (7troe is F r e eosrto clso.rc' () il ete O TacipoIleclass are asked is F r e tes .W.HeigaofGelh aIl te' ie 1m'.' otuateer a haif heur oei Fril M etin~II~g a discussion group, on "Society andwocîc'*"'ec.u eic insido the fence at tbe1 1~I~iIe public relations and adminis- the bceue' 0'. v("i:c1 Ti i alyaprecau- Nwasl heNwastle Saety Rultration'" led by Phil Dodds, attend-sbIloý' b ' l 'ciebat aIl the littie folk are'Explerers closed thei«r mee t- 1 I Edîtor of the Picton Gazette., witcn doxv.e i.ninb-e i locked after. This is thelîngs for tousmmr n hn HeOII ning slides in the coloured ed. 1-n'e a lOLIIre), and te a greal, ferm of a mether and db ughaur im n hewn The Inzs oF 'ne or ',%,o L -mcc , er first tinie in the te ih.Tefnlmei Photographic Competition were '.' sns frornfc"'o1-e 'b" I o". n 'e-,,) r. If' eacb parent takes turngtfalvshe nldmeingtîe Newcastle:- No more home- shown in the theatre of the can o o"cet t s oho n: not tom Or eu ~v 1 e Untited Curcshelunday ecUwork, ne more books, just twe War Memorial Hall. takiai\ . .cns. E'i1 ib .s 1' noeded tee manY times. 1 Reem vîîh a goed turnout of ful months of swimming, tag,J t63 .. vr10 a members and mothers. bail, hikes, etc. And before down te, a suimptieus banquet.: Mcs. Tracy Embley mInro- tee long, a very boced voice Greetings were heard fremi CORORXION0FTHEducd Ms.W. erc. Bw-says "what can I do today?" Mayor Smith of Guelph and aý CORPL A TIONmanTHElend in tucW. epre o- What stacts eut like a swell musical program courtesy of! VILLAE OFNEWCSTLEsented hec group ef Expier- idea, the thought of ne achool the Guelph Hart. Soc. whe aIse prga.Th'e omniltus into a vecy long timne foc the ladies and the colour-' put s'ore, and with it comes fuI table decocations. Notice To ProeWCT L we rs i Eplresput on tan evein g ailnes.they w eek, o:pcied 800 wer pe- playand hiswas ery uchcross only at corners, and with sented fellewing the dinner as! Dejydb l hoepeet h light, which means danger follows-Wrn. E. Hartnoll, F.R.-i Noi e I SThRby ivroYaIl ersa S ose1int ig slas. . .muc hoenplyd-tetheir lives. H.S. and John Bradshaw (bethl ýing s al at tuh epnjoto, te those of you driving are noted T.V., radie and! land in accorda nce Nith the lVecd Contrai Act,16, iAle May Munro thanked threugh the tewn, take spe- nwpprgreigatoi Sec 3,13 end19,tlît ulcs nxias weed grwin Ms. err an th gils orcial care that there isn't aities). The Award of Menit,. oner1,13and 19, th'. unls iipaîtef eds casie taing peryarind theirlseven i tIle person ah set te 'dartWilliam Cavaye of Ottawa, re-, on their l~~~~~ ~ ~ and forii the elncplt fNwate ýaigpr njyt their egout from between that pakdceived the Association's high-ý are destro.veri by date <of J.lîy l8th, 1964, and thraugh- ayd r eeyeug t t car. Even if they ferget, we i Poulard t rs. J. S epa-! out teso, t heiniiriipality may eJenniferte Gray a r end C. aro afferd te. We're adults, lion."PplrMsJ.Se- sai Ind rndhae li wedsdetrye, hagig oind explavand te tl ltshoeor hlre iherdson cf Kingston, received saidland an hav th %%eds estryed chagin Woolan expaind tothe grw upto ethe aAwardoo.tof wMentf e andan TThe the costs azainst the land in taxes as set out in the Act. mothers the work they havei ïgrow up te become adulîs tee. i done in Explorers and gavreAn le lofu ejya Thelma Boucher, Kingston, The o-prtoofail citizens is earnestly solicited. i hhmabte nesadn appy, safe summner together. was the guest speaker. Hec, loet what Ibis greup represents.1 celoured slides of beauty spots' B. Pigrauen,J A very nice evening wa Be aI over the world e ms Mcl t reasu rr, hadand tbe girls look for ' -e- interesting and educational. ofN adte their return in the Bride - Friday morning, Mc. Robert' f ali. Choquette, Associate Commis- - ' ------------------------------------------------ronored msinOtwa ae na- Newcastle:- Miss Jean Carr, dcess entitlcd "Let's 50w now. * '~Cobourg, bride-te-be ef Mci. for our Centennial harvest."' J *William Kimbail, Port Gran-' Mr. Choquette is a dynamicý SPEC I. OW P ICES ,g by, was honoured at a mis-land humoreus speaker. SPEC A L L W PR CES Ii icellaneous sbower given on' Discussion groups were - _____________________ Ii Fridav evening, June 26th, bylJ"Seciety Prejects" -Havy 111iMc. Kimball's aunt, Mcs. AI- Fraser, Pembroke; "Extensien, fredGraam, ewcstl,n Aides for Horticultural Socie- ,fre Grham Newaste,'andties", Modecator - Prof. Jas.ý ON NATIONAL BRANDS * 4111assisted by Mrs. Vance Coop- PeppinultantsProf. C.! A Yo r L caluru guss T urs Fn.Sot er, Oshawa, and Mcs. George Taec CosultantsPro . J,! A" t o rL c l r g its h r.- r.-1t Kimball, Newcastle. Kelly, Dept. of Botany, Prof!I Roses from the latter's gar- H. W.ý Goble, Dept. of Zoology,ý dens decorated the home for Prof. T. J. Heeg, Dept. cf lii' -411 the occasion and were aise Souls and Wrn. Cavage of Ot-' used for the corsages. Theltawa. "Junior Gardener Adt-' tist1.09411' groorn's mether, Mrs. Jackfývitîes, rnocerated by Miss Adaý sugg.list .09 cKimbaîl, and Mrs. GcabamnLinton cf Scarborough, was cf 111, CE S T 41 received the guests, and Mrs.Jmuch interest to this area. Mr., G. Kimbali introduced tbe'Wm. Hartnoli and Juniors' The Toottipaste That Redu::s Cavities7 9411 bride-to-be te the mariy fri' Anette and Tove Jorgensen cf ends and relatives present. ýNewcastle (Orono Junior Gard- Later, cnet were n-1nr'Cu mebs)we ducted and refcesbments sec-J among the paneliqts. The girls LISTER iii yd under the direction et delivered their addresscs te' 111, LIS ERIN 83 . r. Coper ndber daughter the assembly clearly and con-ý A* Joy, wbo with Miss Carol Ann fidentiy. This writer was very 'L*D Y PA TR C IA Hair Spray, 99c value 7 c îI Gordon, Port Hope, had aiseroud and pleased witb their LA D Y PA TR 79c assisted in the opening of the efforts. It is the tirst time .1gîfts. Jîhat a Junior bas been in- 69c alueMiss Carr gracîeusly thank- cluded in the convention prog- ji H A LO SH A M PO O - --- ----- alue49C eI th gesscor t ep ite te Te suiseh edessi igue for thei i- e rs lso h rvn 11rO O R - O Rell-on or Cream 1.09 value C .111 eteadalofrteca competitiens for Juniors O D O -RO -N O 8 beautiful gifts. The guests were announced. "Gardon h ,~had cerne tram Coiborne, Ce- Sccapbook" nine years and un-' !" ~ IO ZEM & -Skin Cream 14-oz. sugg. list 1.99 1 9 'I bourg, Newcastle, Newton-'dec - Ist pnize . Caroline An- awa,' Sakvile and Toronto. Boyd, Ansonville, 3rd Daclone lMoore, Erin, 4th, Cathy Mcn jiBU FFERIN - Tablets 100's sugg. list 1.89 167 111 ill, ortHoe, Oroos h awastn. 2dKae Centennial Treo Plaques - jîîîDOD 'S K dne Pui sug. ist 9c 3c ~II en. anir W I st Marvin Burtis, R.R. 2, 11: ODD S Kdne Pils sgg.lis 79 7 C 41 G n. faner illOrono, 2nd Sharon Harcus, Sandwich East, 3rd, Kathryn Kote Fe inie Na kin - 2's copar at 1c 4c 'lOpen University1!Thomson, Hoît, 4th. Cindy Kote Fe inie Na kin 12s - ompre t 5l 44 '11 'Motehka, Thocold. Prizes for The Governor General of bath sections were $20,00, $15. ___ __________Canada bas accepted an invi-J 10.00 and $5,00. tation le open Trent Univer- An increasing intorest is be- îK LEEN EX - - -- -200's 2 for 33C ijsity, Ptebrog, nSatur-' esrMro rteDa WAT H T IS D ACH EEK<Inounced by Preident and of Women. Il> OWLNG' DRU ST RE OHNSON,'S DRUG T E41 monv' by the Honeurablo leo extond a general invitation j~ !PYIRIDVIflDof Educalian et Ontario. and of the Trent Valley bo 5à% d' âaciia&uuiOON Dîald rrngmnt fr istth-Ï_vri t1hv 'im" A&P LOW-LOW PRICES FANCV QUALITV A&P TOMATO JUICE 420-fl- d4oz tins55 CASE 0F 24 TINS $3.30 With Pork in Chili Sauce Reg. Prie 2 tins 39c-SAVE 10o CLARK'S BEANS 3 15-fi-zis 9 CASE 0F 24 TINS $3.92 - SAVE 76e Mitcheiljs Vitaminizd Reg. Price 2 tins 37c-SAVE 7c APPLE JUICE 3 20foztns 49C CASE OF 24 TINS $392 - SAVE 52e Chef Boy-Ar-Dee (With Meât Bal Is) Reg. pkg 67c-SAVE go SPAGHETTIO oz pkg 59C ASPARAGUSlIPS 12-fl oz tin 3 9c Arin Page SPECIAL I KETCHUP 2 1-flozbtls 35C Facette Royale (White or Pink) Reg. 2 pkgs 39e-SAVE 10e FACIAL TISSUE 3 pkgs of 200 49C JollI- Pudding and SPECIAL i PIE FILLING d43oz pkgs 49C Crispy Numbers Reg. Pries pkg 39e-SAVE 4a POST CEREAL 1-oz pkg 35e A&P Quality Baktery Products Jane Parker Reg. Prie each 39c-SAVE 10e LEMON or JELLY ROLL e.ach 29c Jan-, Parker, Sliced Reg. Prie caf 27e-SAVE 6o ITALIAN BREAD 24-oz loaf lic Jane Parker Reg. Prie, mach 43c-SAVE 4c COFFEE CAKE PINEAPPLE TWIST each 39c Jans Parker Plain, Sugared or Reg. pkg 29c-SAVE 6o CAKE DONUTS CINNAMON pkg of 223c REAL VALUE 1 COTT'S BEVERAGES (GINGER ALE, KOLA, LEMON-LIME, ORANGE, ROOT BEER) 6 1-f-ot4s9c Buy by the Case and Bavoi CASE 0F 24 TINS $1.89 3-Way Pain Reliever Reg. Price bti 69c,-SAVE 10@ ANACIN boule of 60 5 9C Chun King Chicken. Beef or Mushraam (with Noodles) CHOW MEIN large dividler pack 89<e A&P C;qn Save Yau Moriey On FRESH FRUITS and VEGITABLES WATERMELON Good size - Red cutting EACH OUTSPAN NAVELS, SWEET, TASY ORANG ES 548B CEU.O59c BAG # Ontario Grown, New Crop, Strînglea. GREEN BEANS 26b29< Bradford Marsh Grown, Large, Firm Heada, No. 1 Grade LETTUCE ICEBERG Ifor29C Ontario, New Crop, Pascal, No. 1 Grade CELERY Stalks or25< Ontario Grown, New Crop, White, No. 1 Grade POTATOES lb bag 69C A COMPLETE LINE 0F FRESH NATIVE GROWN MERCHANDISE ARRIVING AT OUR STORES DAILVI ENJOY THE HEARTY FLAVOUR 0F A JANE PAR KER RAISIN PIE TONIGHTI JANE PARKER RAISIN PIE Large 24-az Size Reg. e«ch 49o - BAVE 10o Roil-On Reg. Prie btl 79o--SAVE 10e BAN DEODORANT 1-11-oz b69c Kraft, Cracker Barrel MILD CHEESE Duncan Mines (11 Varietiea> CAKE MIXES 12-oz pkg 45< 2 pkgs 89C AU.- PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGI4 SATIJRDAV, JULV llth. 1964 Ilewcast/e 1200 Re Pack OA Horticuif By Mrs. Thos. Falrbrother 1200 registered delegates and several hundred visitors jam- med the campus and buildings of the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph on June l8th and 19th as the Ontario Horti- cultural Association held it.g 58th Annual Convention. Ail points in Ontario werE 'represented, several busses ar- rived from. the Sault St. MariE area and the Chapleau, Tim- mins and other northern points were capably represented by enthusiastic delegates. Ottawa. Cornwall, Manitoulin, Kenora and Port Arthur were also rep- resented. Indeed the change ol date from March to June may account for the increased at- tendance which. doubled over former years. The beautiful buildings and lovely campus formed a perfect setting as old and new friends gathered to dîscuss their successes and problems; in gardening. Wednesday evening, there was a choice of four tours - The City of Guelph, The Parks and Gardens of Kitchener - Waterloo, The Hamilton Rock Gardens, or the Elora Gorge and area gardens, followed by the President's Coffee Party. At 8 a.m. Thursday, crowds began to fi the Physical Edu- cation Bldg. for registration and the opening ceremonies. The Rev. J. W. Silbert of El- mira, a Past President, called the assembly to order and later conducted the Memorial Period. Pres. Murray Smith of Chatham gave an enlighten- ing address. Greetings were presented by the following - Dr. J. D. Macbachian, Pres. of the Federated Colleges, Guelph. r,14-1- Te Canadian Statesrtan, Bowmanvllle, .Tuly 8, 1964 gist red ele atesoveringand separate groups "'Insecticides - Problemns and affiliated with the local Hort. Uses" - Prof. W. C. Allaii. Society. Again we heard many1ý The new Royalty Crab was iquiries about a Bowman n <iisplay. It has a deep red Ic (Campur>Ls 1> ing, villeScit.We hope the next blossoin and dark red lae lcnentoiety b represented and about 50,000 trees wvill b by a Bowmnanville delegate. lavailable in 196-, witiî Priority j Other talks of interest were for Public Plantings. urai Luiiv~II Iqqi "Sketch and Design Ideas forl Resuits of the Election of ýura C o ven ionHort. Soc.' - Prof. C. E Mc-;Officers as follows: President- iing xpresed al ovr theeersin th fied. ' ier nch, O.A.C., "Publiiiv" -Jamnes Deeney, Niagara Falls; ing expessd al oer he ersin he iel. TereareýVaughan Douglas - Guelph; lst Vice. Pres. - Harve-y Fras- 1province in junior Cluibs,iJuniior sections in most socie-:"Etiquette for Hort. Societies"ýer Pembroke: 2nd Vice Pres. Oshawa and Orono arepion-ttics but flot too many are self-,- Frank__LeJeune, Ridgeway: 'Dr. R. Ives, Barrie. .hI ,l FRESHLY KILLED sth CHICKEN CUIS MNH LEGS, THIGHS, BREASTS5 WINGS lb33< QUARTERS 1b45c (LEGS AND BREASTS) T A O N S Si SHORT CUT (3rd to Sth Rib) PRIME RIB ROASI lb5 9c ALI BEEF SHOPSYS WIENERS b49C CENTRE LOI Super-Right POK(flCb 9 FRESH, ALL BEEF HAMBURG SIDE MINCED BEEF b3 9C BACON ~~THINLY SLICED H MiiPg9 lrIKSLCDFOR BROIUING COOKED HAf4 k 9 PG59C

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