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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Mar 1965, p. 3

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e [b. vk.25C j- the Killers were C'harles Reid TRecently Married in Oshawa (andH.>.withoerslafi H ean tw one thles h l.ie Tuesday afternoon. the Lol- lipops acquired a decisive 9-3 W ed ngsvictoe-y over the Roughians. The Roughians led off the by Elizabeth Kozub Tim Gray, followed by Bill' Hello again, hockey fans. anc for the Rougbians. Fromý This is your on the scene then on it was the Lollipops' spectator with t.he îatest in gaie. Carl Cobbledjck, the' hockey action from Clarke Lollipops' star, scorcd 5 goals, High. Monday afternoon, saw (zowie!), John Mather goi the Manglers and Killers two, and Dennis Riudmananj lKLUKE SEEMAINange in a close gaie, result- Bob Cal each added o an i !fat'eTMr. in. . Can ofing in a 4-3 victory for the Wednesday, again broughti Bowmnvile, as lvel inýMangers. Tle Mngles g aOur public speaking contcst;l A quiet weddîng took place 1onavlc a oeyù getters included Bob Bestts ekiwath snor Roman 1Brien Foster, Terry Cox andi division (Grades Il. 12 andl ? Ccc t l i St. r e o ys a n nke le gth, and ite Frenci Ted Stark. Outstanding fr 13). 'The following are tUic Roa n Cat oeai e Churcli , h - ce pe sthheath, and o f a nt' -speakers and their speech aheR oseMr.aie rSîc en, e dil sh hadd rss ofpeari-Jhad charge of the worsip ser- topic: Joyce Campbell, «Flor- Atught e fM r. a tn Mrs. cd t edrils ad nibon riml- vice, with M rs. S. Rowe giv- ence Nightingale", Bruce AI-' camtheur idîem ofn, H ampton, be miit e cd e rs. Hluer h- ing the scripture reading and lin, "Discrimination". Grant camkesen b ri a nmin whopera et sgoes nacl-ddMrs. Best and Mrs. m. kim- Wad, "Hockey". Anette Jo-ý Be so ofi n . ake Rn rw. oepear engtlaloe ad a cul- bail, "Leson Thoughts," fol- genson, "Modes and Rockers";, BnjinrPalukc, erew nne0cagfto,' ~~lwdbyts yn"ls eKaren Lee, "Ancient Athens";' a e .f c t ue r odp ma . Th e brida I bou-1 lthe d Tic tisaI n Bind s M o n s î g o r PhueDw y e r o f f i c i t l î e r o o m .M r s B o b C l , " O u r W o r l d T o d a y ; ate. nmriaeb erqe fashioned in a cas-. quet r, JoncsidandoMrs.piVinle sanÏ C ath y Scott, "President John Gi en in m rn ag b ir w cte gof rc d ha r sesa duet, accom p anied bv M rs. F. K ennedy" ; and K a thy Tu n- ii - e ge h b ai o u t cinths. i n- k with ron ccesorieMs. Ry T ews ted he trducti Jonets estdy eni- winncrs were: (1) Bruce AI- lie1 Ms.M. one rad 11 lin 12A; (2) Bob Cail 12B,;3 Westlake, wore a charcoal grey 1sister, Mrs. Roy H Meina rduciG. Ste t. whook. Tee pehsweera Suit with pink accessonies. gown of camellia pink French' prepGSare te ftn char of terfi n'sure tey1en The duties of best man weneicreýpe with lace and crystal prepa. . the f iloks un b errfe n ' uete n performed by Mr. Ray West-ltri, with matching ribboni toe be prebent, 50tlis 15 pSenteur teconestunetsear eadM.HnyAstein 1bow hat. Sh-e carried an ahI- poe ni h acl eerteny ftenoonthye wa sei w'hite cascade of gladioli and! j in. CamheMrchmet deraubheafetng,h A reception was hcld at the hyacintihs. Camelie mintes of has meeting.,Te eie aogale Hometofwh the brpaens, Attndiang Mr.SIsson as were read by Ms. Bpst, and'things to sponsor a dance next mt on, wciver e the ni sgoomm nof aso Mn . Iatreasurer's report by Mrs. W. month. teroiecblev e wiga Sm r of oro Cnto n-Boughen. Mrs. Best also read A meeting of the newspape-. turq ois bl e d ess wit Mns Ma y C nn, Bow en-the "thank yoi" notes. There staff w as also held and w c black accessories. 1ville, mothein of fthc bridc,I ilb o ntebsmn hudepe u is es e sts er e pesh tat am - wth w iate al blur woandress.for cean used clothing ta be paper in the vry near future. toeadi n frm Oscorsagap- oft whitc petal atn .sent overseas, and to be readY A heet (of paper) was post- ton and Re fre .ro resag e 0 w p ns e sa t ionby fthe end of M arch. It w as d r e agive al C larke rases. he wasescortd by1 eft with Rev. Mr. White ta curin g enrtuissflccac ler sniaw. Mn. Rof Ht-e secue speakers for Uic Good ta join fthe Curling Club. IS n e - ng candle îeygoo, O siaw . M Aunt of itl- Friday service and the Anni- Tursday, due tot heic a i- serice an evenig a ni ell t roo, w rM rs. alR. M e en.Mii versary service, Sunay after- verse w e a t h e r conditions, serice Re. HrryMelow roo, wre roal lueen-noon, May l6th. One hundrei sehool was dismissed (amid performed the cenemony of semble with pink and white Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sisson are shown in the above photo as they eut their boxes of "hasty notes", with student p4otests) at 2:45. marriage uniting Miss Joan carnation corsage. She was wedding cake at the reception following their marriage in the chancel of a picturc of aur church, are Cnrtltost I hs Oan ad r. re Ssso. scrtc b M. MKcd. Northminster United Church, Oshawa, on Friday, February 5, 1965. The bride is ta be ordered, these ta be sold students at B.H.S. on thel bath of Oshawa. The scttîng Viewing the double-ring the former Miss Joan Cann of Oshawa, daughter of Mrs. Mary Cann, Bowman- by the U..W., and a brief case (;hooting) success of your ne- was the chancel of Northmin- ceremony as guests were Mrs. 1i ob ogtfrteueo et"ot ih! ster United Church, and the Iv'an Sommer, Toronto, sý ville, and the laIe Percy Cann Mr. Sisson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George the president.OudaclsIFiyniit ,date Wan February 5, 1965. well as Mr. and Mrs. J. Sisson, Port Hope. PhtOyuedrtrtebneitocmewt 'da andt Fieancel- Pht cy weddinAlleusicewas play-onCacamandiMn. anda ans.tH. E.ance] e edn ui a ly anadM.adMs .E lunch and the social cup of Ions", hosted a large crowd Oshawa.. and al] gnandparents of the u h ~ ceived the pnize for the near- surnounding high s choo001 The bride, who was given1bride. The reception was held UMO i est birthday... Thanks for youn support! - Inmanriage by hen grand-F in I-he ch urcli panlouns. s fn S (C a ioLobry IAs the haU~y couple left for a Laurentian is. Resont, the CR0 ýolshat wt wisurculated_1,030 Books in 1964 oss fur jacket, and black acces- 1 The Solina Library Associa 'are able to use the refenence, somît onis.aMr. an Mrs. o n rst& ion annual meeting ahedn itrlbryon service: or s manOshwa, nlaia. orniuniy fr 194 hbranies are gîven speciali More than 11i/2 million visi- lation 1,030 books. New books provide this service, and flic tos yarse te ibrt' 22(wth102 ofthese frdrcorhpsalmember h-' Bell. H a chiPupilss th . liof f9nsbraries will make use of ,it. IT S1P2pthe Jr. iai rary pf fnr Q tmr adefnntely thle most active.jjP liary and ylormibar an Mitchell's Corners Home and Total books 994. ih irr n orlbain Schoo] Association held ils The treasurer reported three,'will be glad to give you more monthly meeting on Feb. l7tli. money raising events under-!nomain The meeting was ca]led to 'taken during the year whichý Also of interest to. students' order by President Mrs. Arth- ýbrought in $88.70. Dues at 50c',due to the shortage of profes- ur Peeling. ýper fami]y $21-50, doflationsisioflal librarians the L.O.R.L.C. The minutes of the previous frorn Solina W.I. $25.00. Gov- board is offering a scholarship meeting were read by the re- jernment grant $8.05. of $1,500 each year to a suit- cording secretary, Mrs. Wm. Officers for 19659: Chairmaal adidate to attend one Nichoils and the treasurers re- Mrs W. Yellowlees; Vice- of the three accredited Library port was given by Mrs. Lorne !Ch airmanl, Mrs. Gordon Brown; Schools in Canada - (i.e. Heard. Sec. Treasurer, Mrs. S. Miii- McGili, Toronto or U.B.C.). Mrs. Howard- Hopson -read, 'son; librarian, Mrs I. Kellett. The oniy string attac.hed is, the correspondence and Mrs.I The -Solina Assoc-it'kn i Lib-- rthê --ffiust- aTèà'tc4'ékat Arthur Sleeman read a report rary is now a member of the least two years in the L.OR.- of the card party which fsLke Ontario Regional Lîbrary L.C. area. held in November. Mrs. See- Co -operative. with Resource Perhaps we havp a student man also gave a report of the, libraries in Peterborough,ýin Darlington who would bei bake sale which was held in Belleville, and Kin gston. WeUterested? January. The room banner wvas won by Mr. Robert Brooks' room,' ETNI L tendance present. îMr and Mrs. Bill Staceylwere also among the gues a Mrs Athr eelnginroand children spent last week- the same party, duced Mr. Robert Brooks, end with Mr. and Mrs. Car- GrTeg. Wade spent the week- teacher of Grade 6, who spoke lisle, at Stirling. end in Port Hope with Jeff1 to the members about the Mirs. Sidney Lancaster î's a Gilmer. public speaking contest, which patient in Memorial Hosp lIM r. and Mrs. Ken Whitney i was held recently, and ex- Due to the inclement wea- and family and Mrs. Del plained how important it "S ther, and road conditions, the Whitney were Sunday dinner for the students to participate. Women's Institute proposed guests of Mrs. G. McCulloug Two students who took part trip to Hampton on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald in the contest gave their talks. and tihe Officiai Board meet- and family visited friends in Roma Kairetz spoke on "Juv- ing here that same evening, Toronto Sunday. nle Delinquency" and Patty were bath postponed. Mrs. Carl Bickle and Mr. A. Cook spoke on "The lîfe of the Mr. and Mrs. Ian WallaceiWade represented this villagel late Sir Winston Churchill"'. adfml o atw e t te meeting of the Athleic Mrs. Coulson Scotthanked afromtir forer homt eeok socain edatO o Mr. Brooks and the two stu- te rd coei one teo ib.nAssocat eoon. rno dents for takîng part in theth ,dcnesotWibylua fero. meeting. Films were also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall with. !Among those attending te shown by John Kapustin, Mr. and Mrs. Tru emen Hen-' Newton ville-Ramblers hockeyl pupil of Grade 8, entitled derson attended the Mason. game in Port Hope Sunday' "Frustrating Fours and Fascin- Ladies' Nhght at Cobourg Le- 1ate nd boys, eMr. Harri ating Fives" and "The Mean- gion Hall, Friday night. jWd n os r ari ing of Adolescence". Mr. Arnold Wade attendedj Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 The meeting was closed by an OB.A. meeting in LondonH esn etradCrl singing "o Save The Queen"; Saturday.,. Mrs.R rmBbHedroi !and refreshments were servcd.1 Mr. Frank Stapheton was Mr. A. Wade, Mr. and Mrs.i - home from Toronto over the F imr h atrto weeknd.Mr. Jîm Gilmer's. Loca atend in e Mrrs. W. H. Jones and Ms r oa peopleatnghe C. M. Jones accompanied Mr. no Crnialatudayev-C. R. Carveth to Hastings,! ening included Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon, where alli Celebrate Ross BrolwandSleyand Mh ae rndthMfrs. ofth Fred Hender.ýon and Carol, late Mr. Lew Kelly. R uy À'ddng s R. Trim, Mirs. lînton daughter of Ohw ee RubyW dýdigIBrwn. Master Marty Brown took part in "Mother in the Sunday visitors with Mrs. H. Over 165 relativesi and Shoe". ,Trim. frieds alld a th Dalin- Grnt adewasamog te"Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lane and, frîndscaled t te Drlig- ran Wae ws aongthedaughters, Port Hope, werel ton Township Hall, Hampton.! students f rom Clarke High Sundayspe usswt tî honor Mr. and Mrs. Fred School who accompanied theirMra suergst wih Cameron on their 40th Wed- teacher te Queen's University,Mr and MIIrs. C. H. Lane and ding~nnivesary.Saturday, for "Engineering, are Mrs. Cameron, the former Day". Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown Mr. nd Ms. Sid Bownand daughters visîted ber mo-j Florence (Flossie> Sonley,,M.adMs i rw ther Mirs. Victor Wagg. at! daughter of the late Mr. and and girls attended a famnily Markham. Sunday. Mrs. John Sonley, and Fred birthdav party, Saturday evI Mr.adMs lnTre "Cameron, son of the ate Mr. ening, at the home of Mr. an'd adMs lnTr and Mrs. James Cameron. Mrs. Tom Wilson. Brown;S and Allan, Bowmanville, wereý were married Saturday, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casweli supper guests, Sunday. at Mr., 14th, 1925. at Carlton St reeti Rov Hall's. United C h u r c h parsonage,, M. and Mrs. F. Hendlerson Toronto, by the late Rev. John . were Sunday evening visitorsI J. Ferguson. They have lived, at Mr. Bev. -Henderson's, Bow-' lin the Hampton area ail of manville. their married life. C71 GAOL Y STL/D Rememrber the World's Day The ridewas resetedof Prayer service in our Sun- wThea bridcarasio rsanged TILL THA7T day School Hall on Friday, and the groom a boutonniere. LAT»E-LATEr-HOUR& March 5, at 3 p.m. During the afternoon and ' 0* Newtonville pulled into first evening their grandson Brian 70 INCREASE OU.R place in the Mercantile Hoc- Hircck as i chrge f te I CNO LEDG ~, key League on Sunday with guet ok. si cag o h KLF0 F an 8-1 victory over the Rarnb- Mr. and Mrs. Cameron re- ELEC TPCAL POWE lers. Newtorviile goals were[ ceived many lovely gifts, flow-I - as fOliows: (1) Westheuser ers and cards. The groom's from Trini and Gilmer; (2) gift to his bride of 40 years Langstaff from Couroux and was a wedding ring, and the . Gray; (3) Harris from Gilmer;' bride presented her husband * (4) Hogg; (5) Trim fromý with ruby cuff links and tie Gray; (6) Gray from Oliver Thp cupe.av oeandh-frmLangstaff; () Grarros pin. upehae nedug-arn Langstaff; () Grarris ter, Mrs. Aubrey Hircock' Ron Robinson. Kelly averted (Helen), and a grandson, Brian' the shutout with a breakaway Hircock. Guests were pres- _____________ goal w'hile killing a penalty. ent from Toronto, Oshawa, ~I* Newtonville U.C.W. Utica, Orangeville, Bowman- 3M 11 I[ c r or, h M The Fbur etn f ville, Tyrone, Peterborough. OR * the Febru ay medetin a0f Cold Springs, Cobourg, Whit- ri«.. 3 ededy by ad Pot Pery. = ýafternoon, Feb. 24, with Pre- byeand Port Perryafai 16 TEMPERANCE ST. sident Mrs. Wood in charge.~ Th fllwigda afaîy 0 - She welcomned those present dinner was held at the Flying *Oand opened the meeting wifhl Dutchmnan Motor Hotel, in £ * lll@,,WIz&A ia hynin and prayer. Bowmanvile. Unit leader Mrs. M. Jonesi AIl colours B ALLET TISSUE2 GRADE "A" PREDRESSED READY FOR. THE OE 6-10 lb. 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No. 1 Grade P.!.!. POTATOES ha; 2-1b, pkg. 33c I-lb. ha; l0.hh. The Canadian Statesmn, BowmanvMle, Ma. 3, 1»W MAR(H SPECIALS on PERMANENTS Offer good until March 3lst I13010OFF AIL REGULAR PRICES See our new styling for '65 WANDA'S BEAUTY SHOP Iûrg Cleaners C/iucUe DEFINITIONS - TAXPAYER 1. A governument worker wlth no vocation, no sick leavo and no holiday. 2. A person who has the government on his payroll. 3. Incomepooped. CLOTHES CARE HINT: Perfumes, colognes and toilet waters usuaily contain a hlgh percentage of aleohol whlch "bleeds" dyes. Put perfume on your skln . . . It's much more effective there. Bownianville Drama Workshop presents "THE WALTZ 0F THE TOREADORS" Town Hall - March 4th, 5th, 6th 311-o.~ COMBINATION OFFER FROM MANNINGS! 3 -gs s Tomi Thunb MAL LOWS Pkg. of 24 ALL FOR 4SOCIAL TEA 12-oz. pkg. 8 twin f REGAL MIX pkg. of 3289 packs JJc Prices effective Mar. 3. 4. 5, 6. We reserve the right limit quantities. BowmanvllelIGA Foodliuipr 71 KING ST. E. 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