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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Mar 1965, p. 12

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12 The Canadian Statesinan, Bowmanville, Mar. 10, 19651 Leaders of Scouts and Cubs in the Newcastle Area N ESTLETON Newcastle Guide ~(Intended for last we),r.Ens ~~~\ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ms Chrystal Fallis e g atrhrTrn ofPeterborough, spettegadhlrn whi Te Ils B&P Mem bers weekend with Mr. n r duhe Mr. Ernest adCamolloedeym h Lake returned home fo nHvrtbcofr at History 0of Germany ext.'ded visitin jE1!ce wfamtOro The February meeting of the economy to date.~~.* ... akCle.Ms retCl r n r.G~ o ,Business and Professional Wo-! Musical numbers by'Misses K ley spent some time cangfresndM.ndM~gil. Tnen's Club was again held in'Cathy Scott on her guitar andý a friend, Mrs. D, L.Gog0fSto, roowee irha S .Andrew's Church, hall. Miss Candy Storks singingý i caroghaocaciiredenent.tso Ms Wle eThe President Miss Velma Gay "The Cruel War," "Lemon i a ciet eguo.Bwavle n welcomed ail members. guests, Tree" "Go Tel it on thel Mr. and Mrs. MauicS sp.eaker and entertainers ta the Mountain" "Row Your Boat arnlaIl'asded alte Feruoo meeting. Ashore," which were most en-1 ough spent the weekn t TcAdewHrilfml Mrs. Pauline Storks, intro- tertaining and enjoyed by ail their homes in Cartwrgt otter oeadalps duced the speaker, Girl Guiderlpresent. ssin rd y ngt b ie Beth Powell, of the First New-1 Nominations Committee ap- castle Company, who was Ipointed Mrs. Florence Tomlin- fomHaveARok afe addressing our group ta earnlson, Eileen Turner and Miss!rotsao ineeeyhn hier Golden Cord. FollowinglIsobelle Davis. Miss Velma Gay! The March meeting ftewsls hyhv eundt the rules set down, she spoke'was nominated delegate ta, Home and School Clu vsNwate~hr r.Hrî en the Country of her Choice, Conference in Sault Ste. Marie held at the school on Wde-i rsnl mlyd Germany. She traced the hislApril 30 ta May 2, 1965. day, March 3rd. ThePeI n Mndx red n tory back before 1861 wheni dent.Ken Bragg conduce h ebr f eteo rsy there was no Germariy but! opening exercises andbuieseincnggaonmttth mnany states until Kaiser Wil-! period when minute eecuhfoascilvnngi helm, with the aid of Prime: flDTT'T1IJ read by Mrs .R Minister Bismark, united these y earrs rH.po snad ou f e.FedSan ,mall countries or states, byý! WILLIAM G. WILBUR Mrs. T. Price. The Cre-rn r wn hwdms the use of wars and arms. Following an illness of sev- ponding Secretary Ms.T trein cordsieso This Nationalismn spread and eral weeks, the death of W;il Taylor reported on carsac rln ae ntorcn expanded into Worid War I, liam G. Wilbur, Hampton, o' .remnembrances sent to sc n tist i oead and when bard hit by depres- eurred at The Lodge, New-brae ntecmuiy nbhî ftecmtnt sion, Hitler becamne dictator castle, on Friday. February 2 It was decided ta aeteMr.Vro udoPei and finally with arms, again, 1965. He was in his 84thyar lunch cammittee buysm detothLaisAdrset set out on an expansion prog- . .~ large pitchers with goodpu-bnhadtbe eehn ram, but when stopped, Ger-1 Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.f many was a divided cauntry. Franklin Wilbur, the deceased îing spots for serving cfe tlmfrwihbt r n She named the now fîve prin- was born at Solina and at- Murmens. .Gibn anocethn cipal cities, the trades, produce, tendied Solina School. In May, Ms .Glaka niatural resources, steel and 1921, he married Hilda E.ý registration of Septembrb-Annoal uc n electricitv and explained its1 Cryderman who survives. j. ginners wauld take paea oilhu olwd wt Mr. Wilbur had resided 1n *. the school on April 1.evrnextdigeswsh t.he Hampton and Solina areas Lewis Wood was the hi st h aiyi hi e Y our SavingS al bis life, and for approxi- man for the program adcllcaga rnfr n on mately 25 years was engageded on Glenn Allinof e- E in the tbreshing business in, castle who sang severailî l tiired 10 years ago. way Bay, Rose of Tralee itl The deceased was a mem- Bit of Ileaven and Myli45% ' ber of Hampton United 'Irish Rose". In the lte Church and at one time was flumbers he invited tei : School. For many years he joyed ioining in on thai d GU R N ED w'as an Elder of the Church favorites. Mrs. O. Bragpo GU R N ED and also sang in the choir. vided the accompaniment INVESTMENTS Mr. il-bur.dissurvived byl r toitoue survived by a sister, Mrs. L,.theductorthe n o CIORIA merly of Hampton, anda VewoICBTOnvRIA or and spake of his early er mw u d RY nber of nieces and neph- ...haen di wspl an o bs i ews. adG E !The deceased rested at the ie bosadsoke ~~. . i ~w o r k o sa n d h e s o m e o i r iNorthcutt & Smith Funeral iln problems bon Home, Bowmanville, with -ciley eandal wt funieral service in Hampton È s He read severalitm United Church on Monday, fromn the old scbool reaes ~~unoeui March lst. The service wasj Uper photo shows Newcastle's Scout leaders who are described of the Cubs and Scouts, f rom left to right, Art Dubeau, Bob Shearer, Ms .Glak rsn of Sunderland, a former in the article below. They are, from left to right, Jim Stephenson, Win Collier, Mrs. Doreeri Nesbitt, Mrs. Florence Tilison, Edmondprincipal at the scholhr Mac REG R ampton United Ch~urch min- Skipper Bob Stephenson, Grant Williams, Wayne Pearce, Tim Gray, Major, Ted Denriy, Bob Stephenson, Stan Cobbledick arnd Ron Potter. spoke on Education Tod n rHamipton Cemetery. have taken place and hine i INSURANCE Palîbearers were Hamptoný by Mrs. Bruce Tilîson bere at borne, between tbe, Wayne Hancock, Rovers Tom --- - many that are ta camMeth 9% Rng S. E, Boman ien, gHbroldPtesrJoeC ust ewasle beabvetop ages of 16 and 23, Jirn felt Simpson and the Gibsonifield; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downland family visited Mr. and:doftahnadd RigSt . BwiavlengHaods, Mer. Chaus. War-te: Te beopatwins. David and Douglas.land Dougie, Toronto, were 1Mrs wrngchave changedofand shavTED MILLER Phone 623-5962 Sr., Austin Barron, Cliff Ter- photo shows same of the New- that there was no rea son New-.The twins are active RoversISunday guests of Mrs. R. Vir-, LwrncrKowto, fquated from the tecrs mataeeIyoae _______________________ il.land Wlf. Geenaay. cstie over. At he Faher astiecould't frm it ~ wen athomebuthremnotuetndare andMrs. eonashdwMr.anaood.T h ese spaker planing t trae car thi and Son dinner held on Sat- troop, and from there hie got;away at college. One is at-[Moore. rj r adMr.W.Rhmr Oed enjoyed by alladM.i hte i eagn _______________________________________ rda, Fb. 7th Mr Harythe baIl rolling. tending Lakehead, while theý Mr. and Mrs. Horace HlK. Rahrn, along with Mr. and' .oo thanked them nd h pîg Cooke, executive member 0fr Hall1 oliston behalf of teue aroC rndnwoe Bownanill Ditrit Cuncl, With the belp of another; other is at Corneil. attended the Hall - GasnMrs. Clem Rabm, Ajax, visited slîtco-VstRo .Nchi.ao congratulated Newcastle on Ajax member, Pete Aime,ý One tirne Rover of New-. wedding in Toronto on Friday terdube oeniiBr ite hîe wiig frSls ivrS. omnil being the only three sectional Jim cornered Bob Stephenson , castie is rMike Cooper. Like and were weekend guests af, lington Hospital on Sunday. 'lunch Mrs. C. DowneyCi'frCvoltOdmble Lf orgniztia i foce n tisone day while at the barber j Jirn, is interest and eager- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spragg, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Peth- lad mnyenioed lookusng in wlhyuauhred M entire area. The tawn of shop, a perfect place te e !ns oo inhge nt h aitn ick were Monday callers of aver r Bragg's collectono Newaste nd ts eole reman ta boan you bis ear orranks of Scouting. Mike l5j M r. and Mrs. A. KnowltontMs. Walter Rahm. basdeer UR N~~ewcarstloe tis and poetae risk losing it. Jirn and Petej 00w with the Scout Move--- ---ýok.- borys wodfor theRandover'e explained to Bob the iieed for, ment in Toronto's head office.1 troop. Interest is what gives boys in the village ta continue' If you are between the age BUSIESSus the tliree arganizatians. Soouting, byut with an aider ofe 16 and 23, there is a place And Newcastle boys are very group. This group, based on1 faryuwt heRvr.T interested in learning and the Knights of the Round'ryuwt teRvs.Ty IIELDBACKTable, cali their newer mem- j are looking for new boys ahl ELDDAC BYteaching scouting. bers "Squires." For the first the trne. And as a repeat Lloyd Stephenson, at the i otsi h otee frorn Mr. Caoke's message, LACK 0F FINANCING? conclusion of the dinner, Squires must prove thern- aygopneshep hsI I LA KO IA CN ?spoke so highly and proudly selves ta the troop and thern-'can also be true of this troap.II LI of the leaders and the would- selves as well. This is a ser- 1 Get in touch with themr if youy an et be leaders, praising themn for vice crew, belping athers is j rete offer yaur help. They £ MY grwig Canadian buainesses requiring mare land, grabbing the tarch thrown ta not on'îy a mnotte but a musti will be happy ta hear frorn I 5 V 5g a ~ buidhgamahinryoe qupmet inacetheirexan te and holding it high witb There was plenty ta do in the!, yau . 1 I!thr is lu xA< iIL u sI sionrgammstrug D. may b upen mne useu fr you the work they are doing for village. and lots of interested j The ladies of the village Oi(MProrames hmuh IB. t my b usfulforyou the boys in the village. Mn. boys. Bob was convinced, and cao help also. During the tg diSCuS the ifinancial nuds of your business with us Stephensaon's own son, Jirn, the next praject was a place spring dlean-up, dan't just should certainly be recegnized ta meet. wonder what ta de with that fram this point teo, for it was Here, Bob's mo4îber and fa- nnused chair. If it's in yaun mainly thraugh Jim, aur third teM.adMs Georgel way, the Ravers will take it organizatian, the Rovens, got Sehnon getoters1 admkMUW ueo l hm M 11VOUSTRIAL ~its beginning here. Toe aId eepheso, ae atoante jand keood usedofa it ortbem-soec n for Scouts, Jim was determin-j nducl f imsuTrna- while tbey are doing one y s cnmci ~aa.ed nat ta just brlng bis years ferd uthe boys h imsTe of-irfor you. »Evvàr.160PM NT iANKwith the Cubs and Scouts ta _____tebosteusof___i 25 BRANCH OFFICES ACROSS CANADA an arp ndb't back aldt make it inta a den suitable for Chevrolet interifrs seats finished wvith Chevrolet's famnous1 Framelsss curved 1Chsvroê' ui-nflos re h TOOTOT:20Uiest vne-Tlpoe 6-15 ta Ajax, wee he was a meetings. With the supplies r IIJUNE invite you to dis- pattern cloth or Turbo-Thrift- Sixl sideglass andj "extagiveyupnlitros TOR NT, NT. 20 niersty Avnue - elphne:36-145memben of the nearest R v r: gven by-r. -te hen on, andcver jUSt 1hW IUX- ln g-.w arim n inl. w rm s qi cka il cu ve d i a ilas l w aitn nc ik-hjinr-rn wiio gve Lns pacKinciruubOrginist Mns. G. Brent. Lead- 0 SINLEVIIO er Mrs. Percy Werry was as- SIGEVIINSOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT Througb the Royers. wrp are sistcd by several ladies. Mrs. W. are proud ta prosent THE CIRCE, one cf the latest, able ta have a dlean beach.1 Shackleton and Mrs. Twist $11 5 rntest and most flattrng frames yeu wili finid any. for it is these boys wha take sang "He's Got the Whole WhZr. Superb styling ceupled wth a Luma.glow, jewel. ' the tirne ta go aven the beach 'World in His Hands". A brief 11 5like .ngraved browpie::, il makes a shimrinq contrait anea clcaning up after smelt!rmessage on the theme, "What Complete with Framnes ta the crytol lower rim. Extremely light in weight, de. fsig esnis aven. They Dotb the Lord Require'", was Lenses and Case lightfulIy comforable in a wide selection of colors ond ýplan te again this vear spon- given by Mrs. Lamne Annis. comploe t single viinlnts listuyawcndert ul Isor the accordion concert Rev. hi Dugan pnanounced BIFOCALS bU iol f.5.....S .Kn n e. whicb 50 rnany people bavethe benediction. Afterwands. r 65 OTHER STYLES, SHAPES COLORS TO lenjayed in the past. the ladies were served cookiesr 95 CHOOSÈ PROM AT SAME ON! LOW PRICE Teeby pno hm tea or coffee, in the Sunday A P O N T I T E U S A Yse lv e s, t e y a re a b le t a a c - S h o o m $17 cept donations wbich thcy use Sonry ta learnoMr. Walter' CompetewithFranesPar k. Sr., is in Memoial Hos-' Lenses and Casefo oego pup.ebt BROKEN FRAMES and wiilingly. They appeal to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith e i *Do ee REPAIRED OR REPLACEC the people of the village ta and family, Hampton; Mn. and WHILE YOU WAIT. caîl on thern for thein service. Mrs. Bill Stacey and family, OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS This is the anc tbing lacking Newtonvile, were Sunday caîl- FILLED AT LAME fan themn, nat cnaugah ta do. ers of Mr. and Mrs. Paul LO RSSe rman-, tirnes groups and an- Vaneyk.o hvI e' LOW PRICES17 Bond Street Hours: ganizations complain t h a t Mn. and Mrs. David Al -__________ thene are nat enough members dread. omnilMs 9 a.m. te 5 p.m. Daily te help witb banquets and tibc" Mary Aildncad, Toronto, were' h ifrnei r m tc » Tsra2dForClosed Ail Day Wed. such like. If you are in thatguests of Mn. and Mrs. George A GENERAL MOTORS VALUEth dffrne sdr nail CvOUCH/i CtY1CvA CvEi DO' STUspot again. remember the Aîldread on Sunday. FOR LUSS THAU Oshawa, Ontario Phone: 728-1261 Rovers. and tbey'hl corne ta Sunday School meeting of ,IUTHORiZtb D LaitVROLEI' DatALîtt N BOWMANV1LLE NATIOAL DANDI* Wef111 ail PSI, Oculists and Optometrists prescrip- jhlpyu teachers and officers wiîî meet RO YWN ICHO LS tions at the same low pnices.' Assisting Skipper Bob Ste.- at the home of Mr. and Mns. A. R Y W I H L o M N phesanis is rotcr-n-aw.Knoito ths Fida eening. Se sure to sea Bonanzs on the CBC-TV netwark each Sunday. Check your local listinfochneadti. cuc Ross Boyd. absent tramn the Mn. and Mrs. Thea Down 'pictuze. ALso absent is Squireand Misri CarolYn Down, Lake-

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