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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jun 1965, p. 5

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1Reports from Women's Institutes BLACKSTOCK W. 1. 1 B lTheJune meeting of Black- The stockg Women's In',tute was held th hel in the Community Hall ing of Weundesda'v eveninc. with 25 vation ladies attending. he presi- Thurs< dent presidmyd, opening itne new pi meeting with Ode and Col- i n ch ar lect. mon ies. Tbe theme for t'he cvcning Of thar was Agriculture and the roil her en, cal] was "My Favorite Break- POsqitiOr fast Cereal." Treasurers re- We' port showed finances in gond The Ir standing. the Lo During the business period The mi it was decide-d notot enter ing and en echibit for Orono Fair this were re year. A gift of money is t heqrdt be sent the adopted boy in cial con Hong Kong for bis birthýdqv. stitUte1 Mrs. M. Graham gave thje somne ui District Directors report of the the Si District Annuai. A bus tr:p Ohildrei was dis'cussed and ,ý c0mmiý- trt' Sci- tee appointed to obt3in infor-. A goc mation. Mrs. F. Hosk'n. Mrs. Mrs S. M. McKee and Mrs. F. Sani- Annual land were appninted Branch tOnvillh Directors. A donation is to be delegate sent Sick Chiidren's Hospitai. very wE Forfeit caiendars for Port snoke Perry Hospital were turned 'piished in with a pleasing sum. Bowmar Program was in charge of: helpers. Mrs. McArthur. Mrs. V. Bail- Roll ey capabiy responded to the age un miotto, "Fromn king to beggar,, saiesmet wb.ate'er befali. the farmer most m( rnust feed them aill." Mrs. Me- and jr Artbur gave a very informa- passedc tive paper on "The History off Th e rr Cheese Making." Two con- ed over tests were presented. one on Stewart, etiquette and the other alpha- Dun1 betical. 'Wlhen1 Foilowing the singing af the kei ~The Queen", lunch was ser- Webber ved by the group and a social gond ad, lime spenc being ve SAVE $2.66 REG. $10.25 GRADE NOW ONLY --- QUART - $2.37 ABERNETI PAINT & WALLPA 13. KING ST.W À 4sel 'r DWMANVILLE W. 1. members of the W. I.1 heir first monthly meet- rthe season in the Sal- iArmny Yout.h Centre, on! day, May 27th, with thel irge of the opening cere-, s S4he gave a few words, nksz to al for trusting nough to fi so high a thn. men(nn Wins New Sports Car in Newspaper Contest Tere death ofec atM.E. M.1 l'al Hospital, Bowmanville, on Friday, May 21, 1965. She has k) '.dliU.1,ye r. ýnstitute Ode, and said aghe .ftelaeJh ord's Prayer in unison. AdNagVroe, the fe ome iiutes of the iast meetI olieLian Varcoe wh s orne id the treasurer's report iveownill ae a or ead and approved. We in r d cti n i Bwanviliean e U NI the reports of the spe- shehoos. On Miy 8, 1918. la mite net. The In- Taoto h married Ed un h a s p r o m is e d to d o n a te M . M r e h o o d n n . m.zefu1 kitchen article to M hoMeredethease d onber.t.,: imc e al Crpp edM rs. M eredith ived in Bow -' n and Treatment Cen- i'V o ort inOhwa. ienh manvilip and the Mapie Grove'e district for many years. andec odte rep o theasi tfor tihe past six years had Y BumetirnofheDstrict- made hec home with lier dau- metng edatNw ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and' onll Mav istemans or Mrs. M. Vetzal, in Agincout. e,~~~~ sieddhrdte loving and devoted mother a e h . M r s . W i s ea n a l oa d g r a n d m o t h e r . M r s . M e r '- on the work accomn- Donald H. Riekard, 19-year-o]d son of Mr'. and He tried it out on Saturdav at Mosport... as a dith's chief interests centred bnil theu anofheMrs. Garnet B. Rickard, Shaws, was a happy young spectator, flot a competitor. His Txea r aon ergadhirn nvian onuseum andhe icedherte G'crg pa s, n Mecedith (Pat), Janee(S) man n Fidaywhe hepickd u theMG ar e quite thrilled about it, too. Possibly, Don ;a edand George (Tim). She a cal], 'How to, discour- won in a recent contest conducted by the Toronto it to his father for fast, economical transportation am be ofte Unie nwelcome door-to-doorTelegram. Donald has just completed his first year at alrn tenx fdrlelcin hnh wl ebCuch m"was answered by O.A.C., University of Guelph and believes he will Louring the county in search of votes to support hisý As well as her daughter,ý embers, and gond, bad [mnd the bright ced car most convenient for coming Progressive Conservative candidature.: son-in-law and grandchiidrenj diffe'rent ideas were home on weekends and during the summer months. i the deceased is survived bv a on. brother, E. A. Varcoe of éOsh- I neeting was then turn- lawa. ýto the convenor, Mrs. a ner and Miss Barbara Dinner Lwho calied upon Mrs. attended a tcouseau tea ait the The funeral service was, 32ByS to ietemotto,l l HomAoMM.PndMcO Ne held from the Morris Funeral Toronto to gimve t.hed rs Chapel, B tanvie, on Mon- in ht waer, hinkof .Langman, Tbornhiii, whose, day, M.ay 24th, and was con- tle and sing." Mrs. The fix'st yeaT' for the Ist;tlewocth and Heather Thomp- at the home of Rev. and Mrs. dughter is being married this durted by Rev. J.P. Romerîlý gave us some verv Hampton Bownie Pack ended 1son. The following girls ce- Harold Stainton, Oshaw~a._____ dvice on heating and on June 2nd witb a special'iceived the Golden Laddec,: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ben- ery careful to examine meeting in the Christian Edu-j Kathy Vanderbeit, Bonnie1 nett and Mcs. Roy Van Camp, M."~~ cation Wing of Hampton Unit-, Chbant. Debbie Noland, Gail Base Line, Mrs. Cyril Luke, ed Churchi. Ahl the mothers Robinson, Barbara B o r e k, Oshawa. and Mrs. A. Wemys, xvere invited to come and: Linda Kingsley and Beverlyý Toconto, were guests at the, watch Linda Catto. Maiyn Guest. home of M. and Mrs. Roy' Sandra Reid make their pro- ceived varieus proficiency' Mr. and Mrs. S. Kersey! Brwi: aln ae reiTrfCletr n'Rg esyasn omises and be invested in badges inciuding the Housei visited theic son, Mr. and Mrs W E E was invested in mid-year and Skatecs Badges. Mrs. Sttle- f ew days last week at Ottawa.!, ~ 1 l 'helped prepare foc last week's' wortb and Mcs. Reid provided Sna iioc ttehm c~t-eois h il h an excellent lunch a.nd a good of Mr. and Mrs, S. Kecsev, have been in the Pack since time was had b'y ail. .wece .ev Ted Ke.sey.a.d. . .». - September wece awarded theand' bae that thwey ad ared.'e Hampton was weil repre-:family, Scarborough, Mr. and_ Tage hos rcevithe old end sented by their Brownie Pack1 Mrs. Ken Pooier and famiiy, AylmerFnyr Toerlevn th Godnat the Dru.mhead Service in Oshawa, and Mr. and Mcs. r 4807 Barwec CthyCoute, Lu-Bowmanville on Sunday. AI-' Len Player and sons, Bow- T l A f IIEJ Tn rie Chant, Laurie Noland, though we do nut have a! manville. TOM AT JUIE 2 TnsJ5 C Joanne Moffatt, Henriettaý Scout Tcoop or Wolf Cub, Mc. and Mrs. *Hoskin Smitha Katzer, Daclene Lapham, Dale, Pack in Hampton we were j visited wit'h Mc. and Mrs. Jack IGA Barnies. Diane Hindmran, Mary-, cepcesented by boys who a t-, Smith, Bobcaygeon, on Satur- 32-oz. Don1otn tend the lst Htilicrest Heights'I day afternoon. Sunday, Mr. A A u L~ N Jar J Lijs Kiliens, Sally~ Mainprize, WoIf Cub ack and Sea Scout a nd Mcs. Hoskin Smith at- S L D D E S N 3 JaneReynolds, Kcistine Shut- Troop ait Zion and the 5th, tended Enfieid anniversary Granulated stoe ips nd îimnysBowmanviile Scout Troop. service and were supper guests E 10-lb. evr nei hi.The MeLean family wiil put Of Mr. and Mrs. D. Pcescott HI5U A Bag evervonce n a wile. Hampiton on the map etfuad Mr. and Mrs. E. Pcescott,: H T U A 9 M0 10 11Mcs. Black read a paper an the cace and cuitivation of' when thev appear on the Un- 'Enfîeld. 7-o.Pg floei- an pints Bcadscce Jerry, Talent Show hn' Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Cie- ýPk Buffalo. The children, Jackie' mens, travelled to Toronto by UDArs lail kinds was the subject on' c whchsh sok, ls vge 14, Leon 14, Debbie 12, Bobby l train te attend the 25 Yeacr ft:T I NE S 2 Pk. 25c dl1,Debra 12 and Lorriy 5,' ClIub banquet. Mc, Clemens tables that are es.peciall 'y good; sang "Amen" at the Newcas- ceceived bis ring in honor of! foreu halt ad elibeng tle Uncie Jerry Show iast Fr-i. 25 years ef service in Gen- OrneApîo 48-ozQ A sacred solo and a cecita-fd.ay and were chosen te ap-1 eral Motors. They stayedl B.C. DRINKS 2 Tins 89C tien wece given bv Mrs. Fier-' pear n hetieiso1,~ overnigtht in Toronto and' rie Robert9. . the fail. Avelyne Lycett, 14, visited witb bis brother, Mr. Choice 1-Z As the 'members ahI knowlfdaughlter cf Mc. Lycett, a part. and Mrs. Norman Clemens'IAPA HSA isJ wealwa'ys close this seasea time cesident of Hampton bv: and Keith. They visted their iwitb a pienic and Mes. T. way cf his pcincipalsip AyaugteriMs. en aguce Buttery bas offered ber sum- Hampton Schooi, was aîý,o and returned te Hampton , ie ac 20-oz. mer home for the affair andichosen te appear on the tele-ISunday afternoon. CUT WAX BEANS 2 Tis3 5C will act as chaperone (if visien show'. Aveiyne did a' Mc. and Mrs. Ren Clemens Tn necessarv). Pienie wiii beý modern seft-toe ballet, îe attended the graduation cece-' Copper Kettle $7,e59 of the music.! ~Wght BOES CIKN2T.,9 GAL wet or fine. Hei' acf t iuded singing and et Osrhawa Vorational Cl By hiLtmewear c aii taon wock. legiate on Friday evening. S.Lwec ffeeling hungry, se everyone1 At Hampton United Churc rb Mc. an r. oiudaison who had belped in any wavion Sunday, Mr. Elgin Taylor weea atno udyte CORN OIL 25-oz59 ï rswsthanked and the mi1eetin .ggave a mes-t infecesting rejporti meet Mes. A. J. Baison who16oTH closed with the singing f thein the happenings at the Bay arrived frOym Vancouver Is- Hornes 1-.SETA ET national nthem. Tea and cf Quinte Confeence. r ad te spend the sumrmer BARBECUE SAUCE Sie3 CETAE A sandichs ereserved by Taylor was the Lay ega hr.M.nd rsR.Ae, ~PRMrs. Stewart and bier glroul; from the Hamnpton Chargef Bowmanvilie, were Saturday Prices Effective, June 9, 10, 11 and 12. FrEtnNee PiPase do'teforge theipicic.wior atrn aed Pes o' ogttepci.He toid us thaf he was pleased Ieeigvstoswt r n or Fi BOWMANVILLEiNext meeting wii.l be held. te be able to participate in Mes. Harold BaIson. We reserve the rigbt to liniit quantifies. . Thu.rsdav, Sept. 2nd. ýsueh conferences again aftec several years etifiess H stcessed the need foc morej WESLEY VILLE young men and women te at- tend the con ferenre and was! Fields and gardens are bad- quite impcessed wîth the ten;îy in need cf rein, and whether young men wbo were orde.in-ithat is the ceason or not, euit cd af the Wednesday eventng Worms are vecy active. Somef session. Rev. Charles Cattoigardeners have bad to repilace: told the cbiidren about a gos-lahî ot the tomato plants, and sipy nid lady who wasq toidfevidenfîy field tomate plants bv' hec priest te scatter a bag!heve been attacked tee. nifcfathers about the village.' "Uncie Jerry" who bas a When she was esked to gatberýtcIevis1on amateur show n them up again, s'hp realize-dlBuffalo was in Newcasthele st Tbeie "aaaýFns e i-that ber lies, like the feath- Fciday nigbt and one of the!Ca d'sFntRe ers. ol neyer be tknctestants thece was Jenniferl' bark.'Pàyne who sang. "Go Tell IL 'Pcnfecost and our Pride" Oni the Mountain." Sevecai! was the tifle cf the Sundayýweee chosen te appear seme: sermon, The Bible ceadingtime ha the future on a broad- ' .B LD EO A -ffrornI aigs chapter 5, fohd'cast te be calied "'Newcastlei the sorv o Na-a aasoi- Night". Jennifec's soie was iac-D RA die md isoa epr.He camne'cempanied yMsCarl! to the ouse of Elisha exper- ýNicho!s. Penny W Catr owOeeFehWae rWet t Rb R as bt5 down some great cure. Heýentertainmnent.i 'rame with bis herses, chariots, There xvere 52 at Sundayi O24-oz. LWiteorveatCosuRîo b m en. and equixa ent o f $ 0 , c r l o u d v m c ing r ~ B n I ~ b d r 00 n rset.He came alsofwith Ruth Nichols erfing! asý GA0 ----y iise o i eac. James 29c Range *eue -6e pca 1119 in the finals nexi week. Nichols needed te write onl 3 uoggage V >Good kirk. girls. one subject. James is a pupi I.G A. Candies 2 -47C T O PS e 5c _____. ___ __ _ Junior Fotball team t Clarke higb schoc. i )DIN TTENDAtS heir-i0. game f0 Ty- Mc.ad Mrs. Ai'nold Austin, >DIG TTEDATS Ž~1roe1-0 Mr. and Mes. Ross Cornelius, The senior F'ootball teamn Miss Marie Austin. and Mr. Nea-Soina 1-0l on Saturday Jaek Fraser attended gradua- ,~ lJI-ti*,.~ ' evte niyg. o oa g Terslsotio eral bs tal sh riawaeven- wa v le IGA1 thf , eennga. Ton R ogest-'-0oreci ho exerci set FOsbea en - Yevllr >0~t1,~9 on Wedinesdal 10 Couctie . ing ai the invitation of Miss cr. and Mrs. Roy Metealf Gwen Wnooacott wbo was one- BOWMANVILLE ~and Mr. Re.sq Mefe.aif were of the graduetes. WM N IL BOWMANVJLLE £r uests on Wednesdays Mesdames P. Snell, K. Dm- _____________________M______ BOWMAN VILLE PAID ON JST CERTIFICATES issued in amounts frorn $100 .îpwards for 3, 4 or 5 years. earn 51 ', interest, payable haif- yearly by cheque. authorized inv'estment for ail Canadian Insurance Companies t, 35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississuge E.,ý Barrie Orilliai r 'vi ES 'handise Certlficateu 7ree Glfts. Becelve Ex. $6 Tape Coffee Red Rose WhiePink YeIiow Aqua Kisenex Pink, Gold. Aqua PIE Ench Dial S Rgoap %092re of ciU.S.A. Qulck or instant Bra Con. No. 1 Gr. Cello Quaker Oate!,",x Tomatoes "-a,, ILU WI YD Id or Blue Brand Beef. Blade f c Bonec ""Bread and Butter Plates" Recelve Ex. $2 Tape Freshly Ground Minced BeefPkq. Mother Parker'% TEA BAGS Ballet white Foodhmer Pkt. etf60 77C Pkt. of 240 ýS & inonth.1 The Canadian Stesman, Bewmanvfl, :un~e 9, 1988 Jnhn Groeneveld and his family welcoed is mother on a visit from Holand ] s of Mlepe Grove. &orace Vetzal, Gordon BaI. Tuesday. This is Mrs. Gro)en- Pallbearers w er e Messrs. son. Glenn Prout and Jacki veld's second visit and she CeCil Adam%.s Marshall VetzaL Meyer. came by air. The many friends she made on er previnus stay bhere, are happy to add their, welcome. OBITUARY MR. .5.MEET

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