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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Mar 1965, p. 6

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n adian statesman, Bowmanvf1e, Mar. 10, 1ogo sales camrpaign wIll comnee Iiit sl m IM.arch 25; we would lie each $peak5 at Rotary wthsl wtr rmthean a cnuce y o Produced by H3 Studentlof you to purchase a copy. We oen Proucd y HSStdetspersonally guarantee that this . J.Frampon, Tmporay in year's edition surpasses all pArosata, u aml emn a nBted Wide VarietyanofMTalent be North York's Ree ve Says aMää no e eaPnrepar ionsouhav:a=> ' h E twen 18 and 20 poud ffs aerralnpese dance to be held in April. H g t iWiSa d a d hnth at bransihl agrtedcaewr e Elaine Biggs received five dol-than tat faeuan olideMryn halsnti O n D s l y a o t N g t lars for her winning themne, phnsbaveintellgnn tn ohofOhao "Moonlight and Roses" cn e traie eyraiy atn lcsok Hot t1e ih cho'sPouBilMorrison, Rick directed by Victor Auger, wass uitabeoctahsbeerire- hey o mhmunicte oalyPtrTrno r Fls iotn Feb 26 on Friday even-:Dolan, Greg Cox, Terry Nich- presented. The action took served, committees in charge . amn thsevsad reNwovlad ugene ¶ ing eb. 6th, was a tre-:ols and Steve Morrison. place in the Blackman family,'of tickets and attendants have Tcapableace of reproducingffie and Bethune oforkCity Bowmanville.ickng uma ineds surcess. A capacity The team demonstrated ex- cabin situated in a remote been formulated and decora- ethTeimortancedsi obilf high appintdoffie phole r, hose eYork C iy asadvceoine Iminhmanspech hall esponed enrge asembl citig feas, haf wit the ox montaindistrct. tons hve ben planed. e wa al stndard in pblic ifeedtypitisetoguidepubli mor-abdirctor o giv advie on n theearlydays f th th esoarklinthusiastically!course lengthwise, the most, The well paced dialogue, in- ask your support for thisJams empvaied brthYoreevn e ste spakrer told th w 'elub. thical att ers butothat w en ot smenShw n neli gramthe ardigvariety pro- difficult way. There were run- genious plot, and the clever event, another highlight of the hmed rie, Nrth York, in "We lctned a rferee wt w irehe uggested a five-manso- getseal namd"hrkv gar.The ipinaduAlert were mig forward rolls, headstand lacting of the cast added up to school year. Tickets will beAffairs res at he nualeiiofapuriiton., who cold fytake mittiee wiNth miarresponsi- with a farilyesnlt garhes armd l er eri o p in , ne spr mng , tor T he ca racg nte r m this pl .a at e sh rt ythe B wF 1 e R o ay C ub ru ls of the political gam e," inform ed that it w as not neces- ta "n, did m uch to a t a t h n -e e Th e . .touchn a d o nt ouc s r adde, t w Te r S e rSlade, h is tinayHt th1 ying Dutchman M otor M r. Service stated. sary. He added that he be- dreds of visitors a d t e with eOs an. aplyeoycis rand ovau t ra d e er e alam, eaw lacka,C ristaneHMemo ia o p tan?hFridayFeb.0 26th. "I suggested a code of ethics lieves such a committee would veo ths prn im ex b- Concert and. ThaedOverture SteveorrioneidnedaanHeinngeno ri n, Black-,club's Civic Affairs Commit- willN rtthe orerunneh of a dem crac ieu ups n i ntate ag-cl vn re theoConcert Bnd under the Iflair for comedy in a skit in- iPlummer, Charles Evans, Buck W e kl Re orgtrm.w si hrgsfte pro- kprovice id. e coe," tneh l te olme Hughs nd eir Show ovl effcsfe ia h dircton f . C eters was, oporatimg ito the Boys Gym Plummer, John Burk, Doc; ustspsetwreRe eak teNhYrksai.oHe eplaineslfofthane Rot Dlphnsmaebethicooufu :npessveTeavsact Stvemep'as- LllyMilistCahy tcerForweesofMacho-7 ncls.Guets resntweraReve ha th Noth orkcoe o guststhnkear ns ndther ad nveipeforerswh Th cncrtbad as com- ing teMC ocl nhmVaga lot tvnJf..Admissions 7,2 RSevie, CDueuty R eve molsthcaobegiforceun-formahiseinterestin riewl udtve h ra o0sed of Diane Hoar, Brian opromhsseia up eyadShre lwoBrts7ml,3fm l 1oss StFev, oncllr JWeaseilthe n to islatue forBativ oexadress bsPed in-Shreinbthlaoua- Jeters, Corrine Elliott, John ad stunts. Finally the M.C. Barbara Ferris. Discharges ----761Reyie, alTf ow lrmack passe an, ct in dedt tiscne- ain alspreserion he reset te n o fieapa llen Suan lliot, ohnPat so, and Steve presented an At the finale the Concert Major operations 12!Rialo omnil;tobth de httea prcaint esn >rson, Robin Virtu, Rchard-musing routmne with the box Orchestra played God Save 1Minor operations 19 Deputy Reeve H. C. Muir, force of moral persuasion is a ýspeaker, and presented gues erfctLina Mrri, Lr-orse- the Queen. Off stage credits Emecryency treatments 18ConllrMayDdCrlsogoe.wtaco f ame W hite, Mary Jane Wal- ;The Girls' Dance Group, are due the following: Cashiers Visiting hours 3-8 pm daily ofD nari g Tnshar G i s all e olMte Roaran ha.Pac ,a arHee.iaahst 4ers, B. Welsh, David Van'igni leoJennifer Gwen Graham, Christine Mars- 1- of DCarlnton, Towyns i Id- ------u n11et nwyes Test, Lyn Welsh. Jill Nichols, Purdy, Carol Smith and Lanaiden, Linda ThomsneDo-brtCaltn lBynLly MS .H. WLLAM Ta lak Jnc MssJmMorrison gave a delightfully man, Leo VanDyke; Lighting wa; Ü Cron Eg Greerda, allofOsa-, as surely as lovellandsmarriage obbnArturJacso, ikgraceful performance of a Crew, Wolfgang Kerekes, Paul'v----,wa;nC dmaneo wAn-dU O Ted oehene o m Lewell, Paul Lucas, Steve dance called The Shadows.Welsh, David Goheen; Make- Br1 1 a illhntG geAnold illamsoccrurred atSuse leffery, Brian Elston, John! This was directed by Virginia up, Merridy Hately, Ruth Hoff-' - - --r iton. m n oft wllidge, wB o .w anvles n S t euiyflo sim daey udlGln abAln oo-Slemon, who also was respons- man, Elizabeth Braden, Jennie R-P.AY J. DILLING AriRbey cairanof heuudyeray2,16.Ms Dntdlycligu.W a erd, Aslev Osmon, Jon M. bl o tecororpy. Sot n iaeBgg:Pr-1 Chartered Accountant Attendance Committee, pre- Wilas, ho wain hr8t Puirk, Doug· Gropp, Brad ,During the intermission the ing Lot Attendants, Bob 9!CurhStee end anF n o Y ear'Perfesc y ar, hade en i fiinohekyurnedtro pl iucas, David Goheen and RonConcert Band gave a fine ren- Roberts and Bill Smale,; Print- 623-3861 AtenDancePM o icTe-Presi- shesS hwalth ors evRoeralyastn rag on lno Iooper. dition of the lovely selection. ed Program, Mrs. H. McMaster ýMONTEITHRIEHL-,WATERS dent on o r rs adThe mbrth- P O ff m efO "r ter Mar th Mi e Sth istn m e n h r - reets of A thens. The m usic and Beverley W right: Stage ' & CO . days erf Jim Spee r an e y A oh r "i s " wi ei l iad wTom ngy an d rs Ro tBeth M ry , t emea ce w t i o rb d e T fra was a on icpyThe irector, Mr. Peters led the Crew, JiminBlunt, Ron Shackle- Chartered Accounrtant Paler fllwere clria ted by Anot yhe - " -1 form ler Marth a M u atn ...t suevuo elsi M r im sa Proposa l y ,Anton Concert Band ., ton, Alan Crago; Ushers, Doug Oshawa Sh i ngt ei eloCetran .er rtwin he m tlth 0and we ihig ow O a rn 5tB th sda and re chriek o ousai19th century Afterwards Hillybilly Sue, Brogh, Duncan Syer and Ia awa 728 g- Cente Bilth ie bssu r e C im n- hale d p ythe Ca n a diasn po i aey 30 pu d ilcie e d cain tee rtcin aanttep s ussia playright Robet W adivetmg oe actplaylt, Mcuarri.llfthie ub'rEser, Seas Cm- Nhtional Sports,,men s Show share the .-potlight fte' On Ma 5J109hhnmrredbiitesoffiania ss herian paws thdiRecortan -W---LEONARD JAMES ]BROOKS rmittee, who was elected a tein Ofth 18hbanua.prge aeen- pgs Lrigth enon hn Hoopse ler Wllasrh herscene was the irectionChartered Accounitant idirector of the Ontario Society etation o tis big pintoime and ev teninShodurigtheein ghtpeeeae e mn er th c of Tshekv'scoutntry Trustee in Bankruptcy ;for Crippled Children at thesexmThiitontoheldm Mhe oli ays oftleyShw ily oin- ago. ilam r tome n Rssia ký-,;conr APSuite 205W 725-9953 annual meeting of the organiz- 1seum2, Trnofo arch tintthey iallcfsrelic rsn. Wimres ddwt ohe n Mcuirkiah. ol fTermayfins nwt r adMs onJnh-Ohaw"ýa Shopping Centre ation held on February 24th, 1 o209bu9i pcilycnsrc-Hree,Ms.VraAde.1TUR, Jtepn MStepa nitch Tschubf-hmpton extend sinere1sym- ath T ann. Dn onli WM. . H.COGGINS wscongratulated by Presi- For tlhe fir-St time at a cd glass tank in the arena of' r29 HorS t.,Bwavle :o shwedhitrinictalnt patytoetenTaylocrfle s Mr M CarteeduAcounant dent John Bain on behalf of Sportsmen's Sihow or exhibi- the Coliseum. On command, or2yesunietrm patiulrl d rig dffchuul.adth elo le am le o adr.a r. la W ry e edcond For tn the cIlub. j|tion anywhere in Canada, they will jump, play and per-Su st L de N rig H m ollq y ah w s , h olm n the Tvelry isden.En n d ill A vron an Jme.e onLibra r uligA. H. Strike, who introduced|ýDolphins, more commonly re- form nalmost incredible acro two 'years ago. Befoecm n paclad h daurgtr a d t li d ah iof tw ih ly rspeden in vet ee S n a v or ig& T m ea c t.the guest speaker, said that ferred to as porpoises, willbb tc . to B3wanvileheRh mewa Btepao vn. a w sa it, n l ad e , r .Eli ay o n nsl on, r es ih r.a nd Phoo.K n e 623-3612 a ce ts-Reeve Service had been a im iported from Florida cespec- Eat 43 Park Road SouthId Osh- w ý, a a c hrm indg t r , ate i af l deM rs. oh Ellow al s o ne ' rs. Ro ,uke. a dm em 6 3 36 2ber- of North York M uni- ially to perform i at tihis coun- Exteremcill e nsig t o T r- T ii ntiv n w . S e d s a e b r f I su a c - R a E t t Etnvilld gil John ier se - . o n low e say nor the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynnand ,F IE L ND R cipal Council from 1959 to try's foremostsport-s and ot- phins will be brought to Tor- Tinity Unied Ch rc. iso c ellengt a th asl hour kwthe G d awill call us amily visited on Sunday with h & COMPANY 1962. "He was elected Reeve doors extravaganza. o phns w il be b rou t.t To- e e ce ad i uvvdb S.E o m n il ivan.Vassilyitch LGe suitorahome. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John CatrdAcutns of North York in 1964 when he NamdPdoadU. nto lbvcraile. Enroutea,iyseeal neesnepes OfcRsd èIs St el nt a h u o rl r. H retRu dew s y n S ab r.Licensed Trustees defeated the incumbent, Nor- of am d P ro nd P u. wo w l be ac d in s ca T e u eal evce asn e evnVsiytLmve Jffeyows.waredauperouesoo.Tusda evn-RecntlsM. adnMs.Haremtanrupcy anmoohea," r.Strke seintresingmamal spng-tmd icntines wic hed fom ih MorisFuera 62-58e 23-49 Snuceaplaeffr ashiwle'spino iguith onMr s. eo.Amourold Salter visited his uncle, 64 King Si. E 728-7371 pr.HretRnl a eetyM.ad 11-nRnrpe a ointdheut.. tremeasurmngnearly eight feet have to be saturated frequent-IChapel on Monday, Mrh1t so , Jack Knieferwihis inan Missertha sGeArmourMr. George Davey, Port Perry. -- Oshawa, Ontario Reeve Service staied evi- ioocate rhythms. Ja n l a n Msa ta evningMissMr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters , WILSON & BURROWS cdence accumnulates that elect- so aed the . aen c it Hln Smth da n n MissM M. Ralph Peters, Toronto; Chartered Accouintants ed representatives in federal, Aunt Mary's 24-nz. r oplistheadiende itioho jre LeSh awawesri- 'Mr. and Mrs. Keith PetersI114 King St. East, Oshawa, Ont. provincial and municipal life Slgj- Bea buiYreak from the Mississippi iner guests with Mrs. Geo.Oshawa, were Sunday visitors Patnesn:areofuprtondin comleCd ra The l, saxphonesolo. Armou and iss Brthawith Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ronald F. D. WVilsni, C.A. sadrso efcini l ym-nes>teGrsAmor atr G. Edmond BurrowC..istances. He expressed the 1 ym ly nasi e , tmpo s of O u r davnig Ms Mrs. Heleni White spentt the Phone 728-7554 opinion that this is a logical e...e etno aynaMorison, Virgoma Sem- Helen Smith iand .riiiMiss rweekend at Oakville with Mr. HLL PERKIN rsut fCatriliti scity Rg.33! eton nr n iJennmfer Purdy and Carol jorie Lake, Oshawa, were dinand Mrs. Do White and Jhn. ' & CO. thatthat Cpeople soio uba oPg nsmtratgave a marvelous dem- ner guests with Mrs. Geo. Mr.no rSt. raklin;C hatrdAcutns fre ha aaawsfud aper ana1 orionahlt sntArmurandMis Brta- dI rrs1FihepZacs King Street87-4 Newcastle ed on Christian principles.un Swiss Rolls Thefou strte tMr.(D eihBlet Mis Mary Peters anri Mr. 361, King St. E. - Oshawa tries and in New Zealand there 2 c lp ea sand . h t raDr d th, Bwm tan- lith r.were rce i visios 725-6539 1s n each instance a specially tl phe girlsndid head stands ho ld- e, visited her mother Mrs- bur r.-1Wil im C. Hall. B.CommC.A. ng their feet wide apart in the!oBsno n udyafe-IrnadMs yd Re.vnardPriCA ENFIELD ir, and the other two did fly. The C.*G ".T1 »..irs . tdGOhawa, visited r. an Mrs ngdiesthouh heles Zontoaten i s edGO.wa Y e r.ad rsMrs. L. Cochrane and Ralph Theredietr alsohepreis7ion aIonPaerand eaWls t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briggs were presert nt toelp celebrateSEILY EEC D GR E"A e r e b a l a s h pb l a c i s e ný d e d h ' e r rnd a t * e f f r e v - L a u r i e a n d T r a c - G . E D I V I M % I N N , D .C · h e 1 t b i r t h d a y o f M r s . :S E I L Y S L C E R D A ½ T - b V et op, bala ce , ki lsrn e ll he ft he y er a o mpanit e C.b t.ors with M r. and M rs. C eilOffwe The March meeting of the pcuresque flying a ng e Isitheir leader, Mrs. A. L. Blanch-Semn 1 ognSfo. fI rsySt ..W heldart The om Lana Morrison ar d Innif r-Mr. and Mrs.A LrBlanch uewu h Mr. n rs myenothe devotinal wianht Rd back ofach halacedo te a ll we adr in d ronto o Sun-mond Clapp, Tyrone. D for Anger" being the theme ofh ea be.c arlanced on top d[aylafer n oron o n Mr nDav Mrs. McQueen and Tammry, Mrs. J. W. Bowman gave some WE eded wita h ai ll e onrtionHall vite d his uncle Mr. v Toronto, spent the weekend DR. IW. M. RUDEL, D.D.S. of the interesting facts from 1 ing onwtheir heour girls stand- odo eno n Ioh'sith Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 7,5 King St.. E. Bowmanville the PresbyteymeinAfl Bra L ina crcl. onaLsentosital. Jh ' mae. Office Hours: script "This is Trinidad" was oun uca, taened r.andMr. Rssl Br-Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smale 9 a.m. Io 6 p.m. daily shown, and a delicious lunch, mrd usca, aptlayed arw and Julie, Pio, wre 'and famly were Sunday din. Close(d Saturday and Sunday'served. adun Ev sicint hom e nc at- S and le ing supp er etsner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Office Phone' - 623-5790 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowman . g, wi Jol . Thompsohn-with .a vn Ms. Ber LtsJohn Cook, Tyrone. Res. Phone Newc-astle 987-4261 were dinner guests recently cG s pri , ino J. s ol a n 1 ws h M and Mrs. K eefe an Mr . nd ' rs .uG en Smih DR. C. F. CA TTRAN, D.D.S.- th Mr and Mrs. J D. Brow , ect. Mnor, was brillin.ave hildren, Torono , visiedM ns aturday e venng n T seoroS .E Bomnvilic Cars rono a d Ms.. B s or F y n r R a t n la Th B y xy m T oe disav e x Cun a rrick . a d r at the Tow n and Country Club 9 a.m . to 6 pm . dail M iss ad lr. K eyan. W aer rui se Ct u hrb hersea e re Mr. and Ma r . P ry e e andat the O'Keefe Centre. Closed Saturday and Sunday dwn ndM . rceB wm n plac hosGr n tThe. o u i were Sr.atu ray Peevenngdie r l n Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Telephone : O fie623-5459 G ep , se t te w e edI .Br ce Cul b r pson, D Toim g uwe st it r a nd irs.eilDon Goode and children, Lake- - -- --with his fam ily.I 34 ch ls G an T om so , i Pagsco , s thawrafed v si d M rand M rs. C clDR. E. IW . SISSON M r. and M rs. H. Beamish : -iasOsnayw. LwWlLlrec ik .D.S., D.D.S. and Elizabeth, Oshawa, had JasnMranMr.PryOn Sunday, Mr. and Mrslaene in. Office in his home. dinner recently with Mr. and WHOLE- CUT UP Dewllan Dvi vsiedMr nAstinaron visitead is unt,100 Liberty St. N., Bowmianville Mrs. J. W. Bowman. 0]• abel Mrer, dPo rHoPe Mr As.in A M iterC a uni .Phone 623-5604 One evening last month the On e sday e, ofr t e ek Mrs. Lewis Trull as return- Office H-ous: U.C.W. ladies entertained ther ( 8t iB k . S S S ¢ r,;- P ir mD e w llca d M r d o r l e r v is i t w ith f r ie n d l s d e n sd n a d y . a s , T a n o ,88 fe euri ed teavsto Neil Richards . Kathy Twist E. RICHARD 1VKN neNg igl og r ET U!Sv 8! Rg 08o hby3 DAIRY S As uar rbblyaae BA.LL. asle 1.g0-0-.es wanvil e, adG H G H G $Kleenex ise l9.9 BOWMA VILLE tors with Mrs. Luther Allin ggdi h gnzn ano Phone, 987-4633 ber. He was asrvavm me BS UrSv 7! ht rClue B O W A N VrLEan turiyL. w h tnatio les I rnU s : 9 5 30 -W - .-IK F. 9 - f t e O shaw athC u rlng ClubW h it e S a a s e 8 o l s 9 ever, luck by itself has never Bar.risters, Solicitors Otafo Oshawa in the Central 2ae 1cbTllTi passed anyone. The only sure, Notaries Public O trio League. Evaoraed Save 10! aitrr1' mehd%%Cao .R.Srke . Mr. Gay is survived by four ýaoae pæntr c e.ns A. A. H. Strike, B.A. children. Harry Gay and Miss New Green Texas No. 1 Canto FN pk s now th, at the re ssureis on' Edward C. Wildman, Jean Gay, both of Courtice; i et's bcle dw1t hs B.A., LL.B. Miss Bernice Gay of Toronto g boSsie nnd how tti ach r S'40) Kin-6i.w - 9 nIville and 1Miss V emi Gay surBo - N ¯----n om by two grandchildren, Jaynei ab11ý at news. The t nditor-i -chapeand Ricky. FROZEN FOODS aeS!HG LNR 1-s Sthe creec OwlCoie f rf ges Besides his wife, Mr. Gay! Idaho Finest Spanish N.1pg l k / Elliott, has informed us of the SADIE HAMIITON OROO hepredeceased by a sister, FILL I ei UL. 4 t.•Johin's C lrc h successful completion of the Phone 1 r 16 ,adfu rtes et yearbook. The final pgs FrtMrgg ud it huiudr y SUPREME en wr cmlte as hrsdav Residence - Farms utbO n ff oat gh of relief w re Business Proprties hes attested oee e m en FA N CY EAS22 -f.ro 24 9 i Mach 2 -26 ne wuld- The funeral service was held appreciation to ail tosewh o etOh sroghuea SPEAKER: tepteob nrtE1.KT T.s a ebruar 25t M A LE R OEdR D W H TE apeoG ov Rev. Henry Okullu ýhsch'½"erzd hsVer,3 eloeB62-n2l aunanCtrOh C RN S ' RE & WH T. . . Orn of gadaIt1,3now unto vu. fde t, : Tusa r, enig 12 B celJakGy.Care'PECK'S RED & W HITE. . Ne tn ie

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