places" w led by Mms. mi-~ BLA KST CK a.rd Van Camp. A new hynin, ,,Thanks e t God"l was learned.Ne l'~lyafternoon 14 Mes- "Thl ittle Mother", wasread'The meeting closed with the esnge"ýi, met ta study moeblnbt hmin h robe playing of parts of the U II &'ot rzL woBrzlin1wohpservice on tbe themc Ilstary. 11 5 f»Mftwee layd.Th sor "SekngGo'shelp in hardî Ten memnbers of the Ex- W '011 "S-T-R-E-T-C-H your home LHORIZONTrAL LOUVRE 6 ft. height complete materlals per lineal ft. $1.47 13VERTICAL LOUVRE 6 ft. height complete materials per lineal ft. $1.49 ,4.rY-TOM SAWYER 44 6 Mt helght complete materlals per lineal ft. $1.53 13HIGH PANEL WEAVE 5 ft. height complete materials per lineal ft. $1.11I Simple, Easy T( Ain Any homeowner can wlth pre-planned Bea- to follow instruction money (no guesswoî materlal.) Phone ASPENI 4 x 8 - % SANDE 25 ' O R O R ] $3 .21 "dPORC A porch-patio ta a simple and beam dock which replace the normal tiny on most homes with ar louridation. In one simple struction you have the venience cf both porclh patio just ouf the door. ta lollow plans with ach EXCELITE CANOPII Gracéfully curved d..orwc aif oorfland permci Excelite. Tour choice of dec recommended Excelite col Sturdy non-rust, polished, num structural framne and scrolis, Heavy qauge SIe Excelite caoopy ia curved Maximum Sun and wea protection. 48" Wldth 32" Projection Complet. Ready ~ j Ta Instal. 2 Galvanlzed Chain Llnk Rllis 2" meh 13 gouge 36" Height 50 It. $6.98 42" Hotqht 50 f. 58.50 48" HeIght 30ft. 59.60 Green Vinyl Chain Llnk Roils 2" math --- 14/11gag 38" Melght 50 il. 11.80% 42" )ieIght 50 ft. 513.50 48" Soight 30 t. $14.98 W3 HIGH BOY 4 t. helzht complete ,naterlais per lineal ft. St2 siuply pIck a deolgu, meas- un. your lot, then phone Dnver Lumber for delivery. zl =1 ln Pli Zealand Driver Try for 2nd WiL ciyer s 200 June New Zealand's Bruce ]M plorera met Tuesday latter. Laren is out to make Canadi no.Openirig ceremony was racing history. conducted by Ohief Explorer McLaren will be gomng ait Bob Swain. Eleanor Wrighxt bis second consecutive victo and Linda MeLaugtiiin gave in the annual "Player's 20011" thxe worship with Marilyn June 5 at Mosport. To di Duf dedicating tihe offering. no driver has managed bac Nancy Dorreil told the story to-back victories, nor has a] >this weekend! from the study book "The competitor won more than o IMystery of Brasilia." Pictures race bere. of Brazil were found very in-~ Stirling Moss, now retire tereting. Finished with the won the inaugural event regular cosing ceremony. 1961; Masten Gregory afi Ps Twenty-one ladies of the triumphed in 1962, and Chi Women's Institute met in the Daigh of California took i Cormunity JHall Wednesday 1963 race. That trio won wi e enin g1 May 5th, an.d held a Lotus 19's, but McLaren's w buis meeting when final with a Cooper OldsmobiIe la arrangements for the 5th An- year shattered the myth th nivesar banquet, May 14th, the Lotus 19 was the only tyl were made, also for the Ba. of car which cauld successfu zaar this month. Decided to ly conquer Mospart's twis ask for a short course ini the track. fail. Vating delegates for the The Auckland, N.Z. nath District Annuel were appoint- captured the 1964 event, o ed and plans for others ta ganized by the Canadian Ra~ attend. Voted ta donate $25 ing Drivers' Association,1 to the Fair Board as usual, winning bath 100-mile heai and several other minor items H-is average speed around tl of business were deait with. 2.4 mile Mosport circuit wi Mrs. Velva Bailey chaired 92.51 mph. the meeting. He callected $3,300 from tl Sincere sympalihy is extend- $11,000 prize pot and the Pla, An Outdoor "Rec Boom" ed Mrs. Lorne Griffin, daugh- er's Cup which was awarded1 For amil FunAndter Mrs. Alfred Garrard and the manufacturers af Player i'orFamly Fn Ad /family, and thxe brothers and Cigarettes. Enjoyment! sisters of Mr. Lorne Griffin McLaren's car for this year who passed away suddenly edition ai Canada's premit Friday. sports car race, which dre, o Bild Beaver Outdoor Fence i Very fine Fa.mily Day ser- 52,224 fans lest year, will1 nd Deck Packages, vices were beld in bath one which ha designed lxii ibuild bis awn outdoor "rec room" churchces Sunday morning. In self. It will be powered by ver fence and deck kits. Simple, easy the United, the Sacraenent of 4.5 litre Oldsmobile engin s provided to save yoD time and BaptisTfl was admxinistered to prepared by Traco. The cE rk or costly unnecessary %vaste of Alan John, son of Mr. and appeared in Canada lest Sel e Bevernowfor he eeknd!Mrs. William Ferguson, and tember. placing third overa Beaer o~~fo iie ~eekndFrederick James, son af Mr. in the Canadien Grand Pri, and Mrs. Jim Marlaw. Flow- McLaren has flot eased up i Sers in St. Jahn's Churah were competition now that he hE placed there by Dr. J. A. and found ready and waiting bu3 Su' K U C.E Mrs. MeArthur in memony of ers for his cars. His sevent thedr mothers. place standing in the Worl Drivers' Championsbips lw L U M B E R ~A nflmbr ofladies gather. ~r iihsnhBli yerwas achieved with secai day, Tuesday and Wednesday an tle rn rx 2 x 4 UTILITY afternoons and quilted two had a pair of sixth place fin large and three crib quilts for ishes in the French and Mexi 1/, Mr. David Ble and Miss This seasan, McLaren's per , l CMiriam Fergusan, Toronto, formances are bettering ti were Tuesday dinner guests marks which be established i TEper 1. ft. !of Mrs. Olga Hill. 1964. So far, Bruce has placeg ITE Mrs. Jack Purdy, Mrs. Jim fourth at Goodwood; teamet Gallagher and Andy, and with Ken Miles in a Fard Gý 2 2x6 UTILITI 'Paul Banker ware dinner 40 ta take third at Manza; o guesta aoi Mr, and Mrs. Stan- first in GT Prototype (aviý 1 3 1/2 cCamp and family, Wedneday. fifth in the Grand Prix o nhe following frarn Black- South Afnica, and won i per 1 f t. stock Hi-C attended the Hi-C Australien Grand Prix. Gonference in Kingston fro With McLaren's entry it Wha AFriday evening until Sunday the field - which the C.R. n'hat A evening: Ron Martyn, Ray D.A. axpects ta reach arounè Wonderful iMountjoy, Jim and Margaret 32 drivers - the "Playar'. Carnaghan, Sharon Larmer, 200" noxv bas the top two fin. Place To Brian and Judy Mount*o isbers from Sebring. Earlier EnJoy Denni.s McLau.ghlin, Dou Ji m Hall announced intentioru jAsselstine, Judy swain, Lama aifcampeting in bis faurti Coffeet Wright, Linda Gray, Marilyn" 200. He'll be driving1 Adams, Marion Argue and Chaparral. 1Lyle Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mount- MT V TF3 joy and family took Miss E NIKL E Elaine ta Kingston, Sunday, where she bas secured a job Mr. and Mrs. Ga.rry Beckett, for the summer holdays. Hamiptan, Miss Pat Goyne, Mr. Larry Hoskin got borne Courtica, spent Saturday ev- :H-PATIO" DECKS fromr Hamilton College Friday ening with Mr.an s.P eS post Boom Si Dock evening and c o m m e nec e d Beckett, Wayne and Marie. h cui 12, ;ý4'working at' Rundle's Garden Mr. and Mns. Wilbur Vance, rrisd can Col orx $12 Centre, Oehfawa, an Monday. Port Perry. were recent visi ratse laCeor$14,0 ss Chas. Sih H. E. tors with Mjrs. F. Tome. la con-Ashrnore, C. Hill and S. Van Mr. and Mm. A. Stephen- D con. ih*u Camp attended the Port Perry son, Niagara Falls, and Mns àand Prv $ c:. Hospital tea Saturday after- Frank Denbyv ware Wednes- dock, laCedar 5179.00 noon. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. farnily. Mrs. A. Leadbeater Sr, Tor- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcoim onto, on Motheo's Day. and family visited ber mother, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pethicit Mrs. A. J. Cook, Bmookl-in, on and Bill, Scarbomougib, were Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr: anc Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. S. Petbick. -'and Mrs. Jim Marlow, Anne Mr. and MrLs. Don Wearr 1 "e and Frederick, were Mr. and and family, Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Leask and famnily, Mrs. E. Pettifer and Boss, Barrie; Miss Ruth Marlow, Willowdale, witb their fain* Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ily an S'inday. the A. L. lace Marlow, Mr. and Mms. Wearns. Ivan Thompson and farnily, Miss Reta Dickey and bro- Shade Mr. and Mm. Carl Wright, Mm. ther Allen, Hampton, Mr. and -- Wthout Darkness and Mrs. Dalton Darreil and Mrs. Don Lamb and family, fanxily. Bafieboro, Mrn. and Mrs. AI- EXCELITE Mrs. H. McKee, Norwich, ban Wray and fanily, Baw- spent the weekend, and Mr. manville, were visitons at L. A W N IN G and Mnr. Boy Camemon,' Bow- abs manville, were Sunday guests Mr. and Mm. Lyal Brock, ES Colourtul. permanent awnlnqu of of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Femguson Mr. and Mrs. Hernien Haass apEs translucent fiberlas Exclttla and Alan and Mr. Boy er and Lnàv Bowmanville. r L 5 fter try on ite, k2k- any oneà red, in tris uck the itb win last xhat ype ful- isty Live by its. the was the ty- by er's ar's er be im- Sa ine car rall X. in has y- .th bld tst ind lm in- er- ;he in !T on all ok of he r's n. cr, ns t' s- rd 7- 2" mesh. . . 13 or 11Mn and Mm nson Taylor, , guein 361,"' 42an ' Scamborough, and Mr. Brown, 48" height. Galvanized Oshawa, were Saturday even- or green plastiecocated U79C ing guests and Mms. J. Farder, chain link In kit pkg. Nestleton, was Sunday guest AS LOW AS ----_--_ A SQFT. af Mn. and Mms. Boy Taylor. iMr. and Mrs. Jack B.ahmn and Mmi. Chas. Venningi visit- Dependable Frlendly I cd et the Mackey Funeral lHome, Lindsay, on Tuesday, - R where Mr. Ralpb Woods was BEÀAV ER resting. Mr. and Mmi. Or B i E Venning and Mr. and Mm * 'I L U B E R thb funeral In Bobc-aygeon on' Miss Mable Van Camp is 96 King St. E., Bowmanrville lin Toledo, Olilo, attending ai 1Y.W.C.A. convention. j' OO O Phone 623-3388 Mmr. and Mrs. Lamne Thomp- son visited Mn.. C -'ble -__________il: dici4 Oroo, Sundy. 8.fld MIS. Joe Lake. lundi 8Mdbo s%uboroigh, fwere Saturday visitors ai Mms E. Page's. Mr. wid Mrs. Nrnan Wright had a wondenful sur- Prise an Mother's Day when a long distance pihone cal came fain their daughter, Mms. Braddord, et Tuscon, Arizona. Thein Sundey cail- en were Mn. and Mrs. Fred Wright and Kenneth, Baw- menville, Mn. and iVrs. Pati Tresise and girls, Oshawa, Mn. Herbent Wrigbt and girls, En- AS ABOVE, but with 21~ h.p. power products A 9 reco.i start engine . ...................... 4 l% 1EAS__________uit ________ge LAUSON 2% H0Pe .95 18 4-YLE m52 START Features reinforced beavy duty 14 gauge steel deck; safe- ty-appraved 1-piece blade. 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Na tediaus raking aiter inowing with tbis beauty, actually mowu and vacuum- cleans in one easy opemation. Dual contrai an handle Visual gas gauge and ail dip stick, plus dry-type air cleaner. 7"k wheels, semni-pneumnatic tires. Aise available with 3 h.p. 2-cycle Iran Horse Engin., :LAWN-MASTER ROTARY MOWERS INCORPORÂTE SAFETY :FL&jTURES AS RECOMMENDED BY THE LAWN MOWER INSTITUTE à MA 1 LI [j 01 AS SOC IATE STORE 160 CHURCH ST. BOWMANVILLE PHONE 623-71 li PHONE 623-7111 Service w -s- See us for complete Automotive Wheel Alioment Mms N. 0olacutt, Bowmnan- The Canadiaut Statesman, Bowznanvife, May 12, 1965 ville, bad Sunday supper with Mn. and Mms. W. Griffin and faznily. Mr. and Mm. Sher- Su.nday tea with Mr. and Mrs. jMn. and Mms. Edgar Wright, man Davis and family, Cal. F. Beckectt. Betty and lawrence. Mrs. F. endar, were caaiers. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormnis-1 Spry, Mms. N. E. Wright, Mnr& Deepest syrnpthy is ex- ton lid Sunday dinner witib Jan Maler attended the Bap- tndPd to Mr. Lorne GrifinlMr. and Mrs. Boyd Werry tisITal Servic on Sunday of Blackstock, and ta Mr. and1 and faniy, Malton. littbc Bradford Arthur CIe. Mms. A. Garmard and famly, Mrs. F. Toms had ber fam mens, Y(>unest son of Mn. and aadn n the sudden passing ily home an Mothcr's Day. Mm.Ron Cleinens, Hampton, Hon lt oreGifi.and w'ere dinner guests of Mr. of bc ataLae Giffn. Mr. and Mm. F. Beckett, and Mms. Clemnens. Mr. and MM. Howard Brad- Wayne and Marie, visitcd bis bey, Mvaple Grave, Mr. and uncle, Mm. Clifford Beckett, Miss Ebsie Oke spent a few Mrs. Boss Page, VaIenie and Edmonton, at the home of his days int Toronto wlttifrlends, Stephen, Solina, Mn. and Mrs. brother, Mr. O. Beckett and lest week. Frank McGil, Miss Clara Anvilla, Bowmanvillc. .adM.JinMlb, Pag, Tratower vsitrs Mrs. Frank Spry, Rochester, Miffl Doris Wright, Oshawa, with Mrs. E. Page. N.Y., is visiting witrhber sis. Mr. Murray Axford, lanipton. BMn. O. Beckett, Miss Arvilia ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright wene Sunday tea guestso Beckctt. Bowmanville, lad and family. Mr. and M.m. Edgat Wright, r- Ir 1 MnI. and Mns. Geo. P. Elsord, Fortune, Newfoundland, art-I spending a few days with Mr.