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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Aug 1964, p. 10

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ii The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Aug. 5, 1964 1 Young Rider Enjoys Holidays' The Orono News Mrs. James E. Richards. Editor Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gilbart, and Mrs. W.B. Hoar and at- Susan and John are at a cot t+erded the Taylor familv pic- tage at Bohcaygeon for a flic at Caesarea, July 25th, couple of weeks. M1r. and Mrs. Gordon Sug.I Miss Flossie Graham of gitt of Toronto visited Mrs.! Newcastle spent the weekend Wm. Seymour. With Mrs. Roy Branch. Mrs. Jim Johnson of PeterI Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lycet4 borough and Mrs. Jack Davis, with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey of Bowmanville spent several! Winter of Whitby spent a few days last week with their; days in the Niagara Falls dis- rnother. Mrs. D. N. Myles. trict this week. DEkbbie Jones of Bowman- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones: ville is visiting her grand- and Julie spent Wednesday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceeu'î anid Thursday of last week Jones. With Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Emma Lunn who has Jones and family at Bon Echoý been visiting her sisters in Camp north of Kaladar. Coe Hill and Madoc hasr- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bail,lturned to her home in Orono.j Bonnie and Susan, Mr. and 'Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson' Mrs. Len Pears, Lynda and of Toronto visited Mrs. D. G.I Alan spent last week at a cot- Hooper on Monday and to- tage at Wildwood Park, Fen- gether called on Mr. and Mrs. elon FaUls. Wm. Moffat. Miss Virginia Atkinson of Mr. and Mrs. Raymondj Whitby visited hier grand- Bruce of Newtonville with, arents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Chat-' LJohnson. terton spent Monday in Co- r Mr. and Mrs. W. Kay Ly-,bourg and enjoyed the bands cett and children are holiday- and dancing. Ing at their ccttage at Mink! Among other guests, Mr. Lake.and Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn were ' Mr. and Mrs. Budd of entertained at a noon lunch- Como, Quebec, cal]ed on Mrs.!eca, on Sunday, by Mr. and " Roy Branch. :Mrs. Murray Payne and fam- ' . Congratulations to Mr. and ily', the occasion, Dr. Ouch- Mrs. William Ross Lewis, the; terlony of Eaton Memorial ~ former Jo-Anna Van Den Church, Toronto, giving a Brink, on their marriage, Sat-, short organ recital at the uirday, August Ist, in Ôrono morning service in Wesley-' .' r United Church. Rev. Basil E.illîe church. Long officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson with Mr. and Mrs. Archiel MAPLE GROVE Wtatson, Betty An ary1 of Waterdown, returned home! On Wednesday evening, July, on Friday froin two weeks at18th, 'Maple Grove United! Rennebunk B ea ch, Maine,,Chu-rch Choir held a picnîc ""' whe.re they visited Miss Agnes isupper at the home of the', Ferguson. 'President and Mrs. John Hu-,, Mrs. D. G. Hooper was Sun-, band, Oshawa. After a bount- " day supper guest of Mr, and: fui outdoor supper choir mas- kV Mrs. Frarnk Werry, Tyrone. iter Douglas Chute, in a few - ~ .~~.*- Mrs. H. Linton with heriwell chosen words, paid trib-..........~? daughter Mrs. Douglas Allin,ute to Mrs. Lenore Hloar, Mr. Allun and sons at their!long time member of the Recently, while holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. Gco. W. James, cottage at Canal Lake. !choir. A presentation of a Horsey St., 12-year-old Jennifer James, Pointe Claire, Quebec, had an enjoyable M iss Jean M eLean of Tor- ilym nary wvas miade to M rs . i e r d n u t n t M s . W s e a k r s a v r o d i s J m s i onto spent the weekend withlHoar who is now residing Imern utn tMs .Wse akrs avr od isJmsi Mr. and Mrs. Win. Miller and:Ncwcastle. Following the pre- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. James, formerly of Bowmanville. attended Decoration Service sentation a social evening was at McCrae's Cemnetery onienjoyad by ail. Sunday. 1Mr-. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden Mr .and Mrs. D. S. Harness,iand Miss Betty Lou Snowden Mr. and Mrs. Reid Harness are spending a few days with aro m n en nu t i l and children spent Sunday inilthe former's son, Rev. and' Cobourg. 'Mrs. Stanley Snowden and: Mr. Chas. Cooper has been 1famlilY at their cottage on Bar5- tal, Bowmanville. !Snow,ýden nad famuly spent S p e a M r. an d M rs. Jim L am b an d w eek en d w ith h is b ro th er , r r . N e l s r c g e w s t c n c l a v s r t C r a n e b r o h Xaren o! Ottawa visited Mrs. wife and family at their cotj IaG.Nels eo0e1a ehnclavîo oCaîra n ebro h Tlhorniton Wilson. tage on Baptiste Lake. inized as one of Canada's out- the Rubber Controller ini Otta- Canadian Highxvay Safety Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lunn Mrs. H. R. Foley, Mrs. L. standing industrial leaders. wa. He is now Chaîrman of1 Councîl and is Vice President and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.lC. Snowden, Mr. and Mrs, Hiacclaîmed "a spokesman for the Board o! Governors of the of the National Safety League. ]Robert Dionne, Oshawa, visit-'G. Freeman, Mrs. R. D. Trim-'lindustry' and "a strong voice University of Waterloo, a life, Mr, Needies brings to ihis ed Mr. and Mrs. Archie- Luno l Bowmanville, Mrs. Lou'ir national affaîrs",hds been member and active on severall1steering committce a wealth of: Mr. nd rs.Jim Midlp-Hockin, Base LineadMs appointed Pro-Tem Chaîrman committees ot the Canadianiknowledge fri on his past and ton Mr an Mr. BuceTen-I N. I. Meteal!, Oshawa, werelof a steering committee to plan Manu.facturers Association, ai present associations with wide- nant Ranv ad Crig penteneda last guests of Mrs.jand organîze a national con-director of Waterloo Manu-1 ly and vaîîcd actîvîties in Tuesday and Wednesda'y o! Jhn~ Huband, Oshawa, in ference on farmn safety in the facturing Company, In safety communîty and national org- j oor of Mrs. L. C. Snowden's interest of the fan ing popu- activîty he bas served as Presi- aniziations in formîng a Fari t wr MdltonMrgaret., Isitiday. Ilation. He wîll spearhiead the dent and Director of the On-jSafety Division of the Nation- Cathy and Scott. at a cottag~e::1ss Heather Bennett, Co newly formed Farm Safety Di- tario Safety League, is a Pasi al Safety League of Canada. near Sharbot Lake. bourg, spent a few days lastivision of The National Safety__ Mr. ad MrphDonWeek with ber uncle and aunt,1 League of Canada. Mr nd rs.DonStcPhCns Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pickard.1 Mr. Needless bas a B.A. ndfamily visited Mr. and - We welcome Mr. and Mrs. and a Fellowship in Business A i u t r l C l n a Mrs. Robert Black at theirBob Goodmurphy to our com- Administration, Northwese ,otge unity. They have moved in University, joned Goodich in! Wednesday, Aug. 5th-Dur- Oshawa Fal Fair. Miss E. M. Holmes o! Osli<with ber mother, Mrs. Allan Akron, Ohio. in 1916, moved harn4-H Potato Club Tour to Tbursday, Aug. 20thi-South awa visited her sister, Mrs.,Snowden. tKtceenaroin 192,-)Smîlthfield Research Station Durhami 4-H- Silage and Grain Howel Roland Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown,where he became President of lrom Marsh Hall at 6:15 p.m. Club meeting ini Ontario De- Mrs.O. W Rolh ISa PI\Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley, B3F Goodrich Canada Limied -Junior Farmen Executix'eipartment o! Agriculture, Bow- tient in Memorial Hosptal, 'Mr and Mrs. Cecil Milis, spent and netired as Board Chairmani Meeting. mnil r.HveWigt Bowmanville. the weekend at Buckbornn in 1960. During World War 2,1Friday, u.7h4Hmo-iSiandllu M r.Harve Wight Listeners to C.B.L. Radio Lake. etyCu etn tOooitist pa otemmes Hobby Club last two Satur-: Sorry to report that Mr, R.1- - - estry ClutMtinat Oroýno istis toseak toetedmembers. days at 10:30 arn., foi.lowing R. Stevens is in Memoijl pm. Topic "Agrciulture Safe-Frusrvtto n aAg.1th-8 p.m Aoe telsten.etd swî the stamp club news, heard Hospital, Bowmanville. We Jeffery.4- BefCu Metn at onay Ag. 4tMl- M ont R ichardson, form erly o! w ish bina a speedy recovery . D r a , F r s L m t d : 0 , r o -1 C u i a e t n Orono, being interviexved on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swallow, Dra arsLmte,73 bro - Cu ialmeig the subject of Scuba and Skin1den, and daughters, Bowman- called on Mr. and Mrs. M. A.,Wdedy Aug. 12 - 1,-, usaAg 5hPo Viving which lhe teaches n irlleMr.and Mrs. Reg Tay- PDeusrouhm, Toronto, anE.C.Hundof had. cünnection with the Unîver Ion, Oshawa, have been visit- supper with Mr. and Mrs. Len ugh Fli a ir . hfe'Gelps or E. C. -Ht o O..C. GroomsWednesday, Ang. l2th-The lublpro, tsita4- Polry ty o! Toronto. The series ors with Mrs. Allan Snowden. onno o una.provisional board o! directors Cu rjes n drs continues for two more xveeks. Institute meeting on Mon-1 Mrs. Cecil Milîs and family, o! the Egg and Fowl Produc- meetiî nngg th8e0<)u.m.me - Mrs. Geo. Boutillier of Tor-1dav evenîng, August lth, in'and Mr. Brian Bradley, are ers Marketing Buard are:0hold- cv1 ' --en last week w th Mr. the church basemnent at 8 spending this week at Buck-în cutymetn-i h August 25 - 26-4-H Home- -horn Lake. !Board Room at the Ontario making Club Training Sehool: -9 am. - 4 p.m., Ontario De- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sfl0w-iDepartment o! Agriculture ip-annîoAgiuteBad 'den, Miss Betty Lou Snowden,ý office, 14 Frank Street, Bow- ateto grclueBad Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petit, and manville. It ils important that Roon, 14 Franis teWtaBow W A N TED TA LEN T ~~daughter Jennifer have re-lail poultry producers siheoul oeEcnmstdvi W À N E A E!une rly tnee motor trno h- T(-m ;11-: Taaai and visite other bi o e H xas in bis 79th Ied Monday, Aug. 3, at the spots o! intenest. year. Mclntosh - Anderson Funeral Miss Marion MeMillan, Van- A son of the late Mn. and Home. Intenînent xvas in Osh- TO A B U SY M A N;hercouinsMr.and rs.Fred Norwich Township, Middlesex F. Morris, minister o! St. An- JF Seves o Monay venng.County, May 11, 1886. He ne- drew's LUnited Church, con- M A IlQuite a number of residents ceived his early education in ýductedth services.R pot Mn. and Mrs. Hon Gould and and graduated from the bigh Here is a man busy family, Oshawa,Mr and Ms cho tHarriston.4-H Clb R p rs ~....,- -- ~ -. ~ He e i a an usyDave Sheehan, Oshawa, were M . Aithison was a m anager building farm buildings 'Sunday visitons with Mr, and with the Traders Bank, which The founth meeting o! the Mrs. Ted White and family. ýlater menged with the RoyalDurhamn 4-H Swine Club was ROMKE STEL Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Bun- Bank of Canada, for many held at the farm o! Mn. Glen Busy V but at yotîr service with Igess and !amily have neturned'yeans, He served at Wroxeten,, Larmer, Blackstock. The meet- ~, engineered Beaver Lumben plans, ýhome after spending nearly Drayton, Fergus and Bowman- ing was in the fonm of a judg-, plnig epand estimates for Itwo weeks at the cottage on ville. ing competition. Mn. Larmer aIl tvpes o! farm buildings. Beaver Twin Lakes. Going to Oshawa in 1930, he gave valuable hints on xvhat Buildings are erccted bx' approved i Miss Kathy McGuirk is worked as an accountant with to look for in judging sows, - ~ crews fromi plans custom fitted spending a fexv days xih MissBeaton's Dairy Limited and market banrows, and gilts.ý to your farm program. Province Canol Edwards, Oshawa. McLaughlin Fue' n upisMrsweeg~nfrol h xvide experience and knoxv-o Mr. and Mrs. Jack Philips Limited. During the Second placing and reasons in the class R. STEL to build the buildings to do the ad fmlOhwwn ol a exokdi h !gls Mrs. Larmer senved - job. Pbone now, ev7erx' day~ coumts! weekend visitons with Mn. and Oshawa office o! the Watime'nefreshmcnts after wbich the Mr-Arthur Burgess and fam-,Pnices and Trade Board. He meeting was adjourned. PHONE 9874597 ilx'. retired in 1956. The M1illbrook 4-H Cal! Club AI Mr. Donald Wilhelm, Hamil- The deceased xvas a memben beld a meeting Thursday night DEPENDABLE tn spent the weekend xith o! Simcoe Street United Church ýat the farms o! Mn. Ted Me- y his sisten, Mr. and Mns. T. Me- Temple Lodge, No. 649, AF Doxvell and Mn. Keith Larmen y Guinkand fmilv.and AM; Royal City Lodge Of o! Cavan township. Classes o!f L son nd dughtrsStittsville, the Oshawa Scottish Rite Club.' judged and reasons given. Mn.' i L U M B E Rcalled on Mr. and Ms. Victor M. Aitchison is suvived by Alan MCamus and M. Bill W UU ~ Cookson, Thursday o! last his wife, the former Maude Tamblyn took reasons. Prof. 96 King St. E., Bowmanvilie we,_Žk. Parker, xvhom he marnied Nov. Haughn !nonx Kemptville Agni- Phone 623-3382. Miss Doris Ashton, Oshawa, il, 1922, at Clifford. Also sur- cultural College gave a short _________________________________________-AM I_ is Vîsiting her cousin Miss viving are a niece, Miss Aileen talk and refneshments wene IBonnie Beech. 'Parker of Oshawa and three-served. -

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