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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jun 1965, p. 13

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Te Canadian Statesman, omnfl,3n 0 95 1 The rono News Playground SupervsosHAMPTON ________ T h r n esr i o sAn evening in Toronto was efforts thi- çday could not aec-prtondngtels enjoyed by 38 Hampton ladies;been possible.,tomnh;Ihoei licn on Tuesday, June 22. The buis: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ps tnei h uue Mrs.Jam s E Richrds Edtorthat transported the ladies to!eoe. En-field, and Mr. an( r Mrs. Jmes E.Richars, Edior A tt nd Spe ial (2oursethe city Ieft Hampton 6p.n. Edgar Prescott, Enficld, a RSCUT Thru ttendedeia o u s the Egln- tea at the home of Mr.i d JT Ha, Stecle of Ot-?'ast %veck. plants. ton Theatre where they were Mrs. Hoskin Smith afterth V*« Rev. and M JCongratu-iations ta Mr. and Amon., the out of town Four memnbers of the Bow-creation Department. výaried and interesting pro- most delightfully entertainedýSunday Schiool Anniversrx ____ former Misss Rama Isabelle jLew,îsCobbledick wedding illment's Playground SystÀem, ground leaders between Bow- ga TeSudo ui' ui Hmtn1ilb tedn L i S GJu y A n, at v F ir, an il an Ki t n '~run sAndrews, an Academy AwardSummer School this J l ! EQALT Glanville of Orono. on their, St. eorge's Anglcan Church, uyAln , mavleadKIso.ad1gons FINEQUALrn arriage in St. Georges Ang-' Newcastle. were Mr. and Mrs.,iCheri-lAnui Luxtan and Tina more than 140 took part. T.! The course of studv includ- winner, wvas the star of the 'Among thern will be yourcx MONUMNENTS AND '~lcnChLirch. Oshawa. on Fri- Harrv Lewis. parentsofteHge atndd he EstAFnnn.Drcr of Re-'ed lectues onene the- EatlA.owning. ieco show. After the show tete.eybs orsodn.MLIL ITN EVC MARKERS day. June 18. 1965. Thev are, groom, Mr. and - Mrs. Bever-' Central Ontario District Play- creation for Bowmanville, -Music and Singing Gaines,,ladies hadl coffee at anab Becausýe 1 will be away drn osi ebro h 'monvmon:n intheIslads'1evCown, r. and Mrs. Rab-; ground Leadership Training spent two days at the Camp Pùaaygrounid Philosophy, Child!restaurant and returned ta the day 1I would ask thatths O ha a&D trt tee& *~fer i e DS hiYeu 1rt Cnvile Mr.and Mrý. Course at Camp Quin-Mo-Lac,,lectuirig o PlaygroundPhl Behaviaur. Safetv and ThFetmetn people having news try tacn rggLkNrnw.ado their 'eunWrn. Glanville, NIr. and Mrs. Moira Lake, near Madoc, Ont.bosophy and Leadership. Aid, Active and Qýuiet Gaie eUCW il ehl ac eo uda vnn eaE tt o aF STAFFRD thev iiIri:de ao554 ern- m .Amtog r n urvWalker, Assistant Every possible subjeet con- Sie ial Event_ý. Drama, Storx: ,September, ta fMndymrîg BF 0T F0ROS LD. Mrs. Eil Sclýdeid and4augh- Director- of Recreation for 'cerning playgrounds was cov- Tclling. Publicity and'Publi*c The Hampton Sunday School ýThank you again for al~u _ BRS T. hili" Blxd.. O.shawa. e Mr. mlShi and s RssLeh Pteboouh. \vas the Course: ered thoroughly so that the Relations. Arts and Crafts,'Anniversary Servicewahed__ Mn.an Ms.Frak rdonMis Fe ews, IlofOrnoDirector. He is a former mem-ý Playground Leaders would be Special Events and Leader- on Sunday at 2:30 p. . ev-' AloreD of1 Toron~to were eknDr and Mrs. John Lavery of ber of the Bowinanville Re- able ta plan and eonduet a ship ea epewo teddcm gie-u t Prudhomme's. nearToronto. Mrs. Braytan Stin-, tentd a te onregat E a mASI. Cathlar;nes. and thev at- son of Callender.Mnn Mr s.t.dnewspo and 0ha O s lauJ rtcended the chistening of the Mathexv Harrison of Bowma-5l' .~ f'v , those parents who stayed ~h:p ntaro Paer- at Port, ville, and fnomn NewcastleMr.5 /jj hm misdagosec u T M BUL HO E LIMTFD Weller Dock on Saturday.ý George GlanviU.e, Mr. and l~EIli t was a joy toa ah who did C S O Jun ]thî. Mrs. W. R. Strike Mrs. Fred Glanville, Mr. andg attend ta see so many child- blnm ns 1f omrvlehad the honon;Mrs. Ronald Taylor. ren singing. The Primary l~Iflflf~1Choir sang 'The Bible Tells by O H N K Box~ *of pressing the button to! Mr. and Mrs. Wm Wan ian n iiý " e I G Me Sa"'. Boj113launch the new Hydro ship with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hen- n i P a o Rc t iTeSno hlrnsCorNoted for CIitCatnasi 318 Dundas St. E. 1l'hitby Iwhich wavs huilt in St. Cath- dero of Kîrby spen the -TeSno hlrn hi Phone Whithv ar nos and w11l transport coýql veersnd !Jn 1h ihMI sang three selections, *'StîndayBUGLW MOhawk 8-3552 frorn Nova Scotia ta OntarioaNr. and Mrs. Keith Henderson 15DC u I VwC 55 5 SholAm,"ifsSu- 3 BEDROOM MissLyna Pars as oin '~Clouds" Rev. Nat omsf on Large os7'x20 MissLynd Pers hs jon- Harmany Road United Churrh, ed the staff of The Canadianý The annual Piano Recital of citai were Beverley Andersoii, - ----- Oshaxa, was the guest speak- M c U E o r S ls Imperial Bank of Commerce. Mîrs. W~. E. C. Workman's Karen McKnight, Helen Averv, and famil. Woodstock, Mn. er. Fie spoke on "uhliý OnUEM tr ae rce again thiank aou for pupils was hield at the Lions Heidi Higgan. John Rudeli.adMlG~o. j M TIoopnosixoxc from $142C0 $ , 30 d 219 KING ST. E. ta my~~~~~isedi i Rour 128.iMemsý ori ayevning Te paCesHontrHes Draotaka .an rs Jm al. ahvan pnig hs ericVdsrvceMNVLL enin i ar es tes omunt Cnte n hus Rnad icPatyLerelebi tan vusrerviac-eorApontcn t Iscc Mde Hm Authorized Rambler Dealer Hospital, Bowmanv ille, f orimain room which was filled to ruk, Donna Wood, David Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. Raqston residents. We hope that the past three months- alsoicapacity for the event, was Brown, Teresa Tighie Neil, Kossatz. Mn. and Mrs. E. Da-'altecide novdpo-CL fo yurreewlsan nwbeautifully deconated with Bunting, Marilyn Stackaruk, vis. Oqhawa, Mr. and Mrs. ited by their experience. DOM I ION DAY OLI AY uscrptios. large bouquets of pink and Suzanne Lucas, John Nesbitt, Peter Davis and Biily. Mr. and, The Senior Football Teain DO IN OMDYrOID Y uapins. Vance Allin]:white peanies and red roses. Sandra Bryson. Ralph Milîs,!Mrs. Walter Davis anld fa.mily. was defeatedal orieSt rruir~~~.~ at lheir cottage. Mink Lake. jSusan Vice presented Mrs.iBill Bartlett, Susan Dusta.n,lKedroni, were tea guests f.urday night 3-1. Better luckEXLSV AGN W EEKEND SCE(AI Mr. and Mrs. Homer Brooks 1 Workman wt gift o money 1 Jane Cattran, Lorelei Osmond, 1Mn. and Mrs. Ralph Davis iilnext'time, fellows! XL WEEftERV JrL~IMLJare living in the former Char-!fo her pupils. iDale Griffin, Sarah LeGresley, honor of Mn. E. Davis Whoi The Field Day. Fidaat W F A K R A S A ELd 1965 RAMBLER 1963 CORVAIR le-,s bo ouse on Sorner- Rs e l a h .CPnyAmnCtyTiglhe,lcelebrated his 86th bitdy tle sho was held udre- DEMONSTRATOR MONZA ville Drive. and he announiced that the Barbara Castle, Ronda Heth- Mns. Normna Bradford, Tue-icehlenit atmospheric conditioiv. W FR N 1 Mrs. J. Russell Oîriston followiiig pupils of Mrs. Work- eingtoîi, Ronîîîe McKnightjiiaVvan inn u 1son. Anizona. Mn. and Mrs.lThe resuits wiîî be pubîîslîed ""Ambassador" 4-DR. SPORTS COUPE and Mrs. W. J. Bowman of man were successful in the VZ'iiaVva.Dan u, 1Norman Wright, Mn,, erb inext week. Thank youta Mn. 177 CHURCH STREE O MNIL Blue with white top. 8 cyl., Sharp and sporty wth Enniski'llen and Enfield called necent examinations o h abeVntnJnc HnWih.Ejîkle cledLct n tf n i automatie transmission 4-speed floor shift. on Mr. and Mrs. J. D. B3rowvn Royal Consenvatory of Music Susan Vice, H-eather Griffin,ilast \woek on Mrs N. Wotten. the valunteers, with-out whose ____________________________ with power brakes and SpecialS10 on Saturday. of Toronto: Grade II Theory, Stephen Evans, Linda Clarke, I steering, custorn radio, and your trade. Miss Agnes Ferguson, Mr Peý,gy Passmnore; Grade I Stepheniland. B, arbl aM-, other extras. Iteduced ta n.Ms.Mr Ibu fr. Theory, Hilda Fenbeck, KathyGuyBiMisCnlVde cler. oherDemnsrat 162 HEV cestrN.Y., visited Mr. adM ur-, Margaret Plummer, moent, Dareig lHuKarCn ors to choose from. 1962 ehese Wtsan1Rkie Van H-euvelen, LindaCvelPgy lakCid SAINW G NMrs. J. D. Brown, Mi-. and Kelly%, and Pat RudelI, ail of Castle, Wayne MeRoberts, ~-m 1962 CH EV. 2-DR. lere is a real sharp wagon Mrs. H. E. Milsqon'anid*dau-i\vhom received First Class DnsWatson, Ronald March-' , 6 cyl., standard transmis- dlean throughout and ghters Ellen and Katharyn; Honors. Grade VIII Piano, Pat ant, Fenwick Laird, Anne His, sio, oodecnomca car engine runs good. were dinner guests o! Mn. 'anuel Douglas Evans, Mýary Suzanne Bryson, John Dustan, BI DN ready for many miles u Mrs. Lloyd Ashton and famiy rde:GaeVJPanTaanlak id ely ac holiday driving. 15 LYWHETHEeRGaeVI in, o nClrLid ely ac 198 LY OUH a~do.Puk. Grade VI Piano, Linda McRoberts, Donald Cak Moto,' is real gond, but car o! Bawmnanville, Mns . C. A. MeKnight. Grade V Piano, er, Rikie Van Heuvelen, WaI-G Take your ehoice, n needs minor body Cummings o! Toronto visitedi Fenwick Laird. ýton Prime, Margaret Piumnmer, reasonable offer refused! %vork $9 Mrs. Harry Bailey.Hid FebcCnlHl Mns. Ted Werry of Ennis- Mn. Meteal! also announiced 'Wilma Vandemeent. Peggy Contact One of Ouîr Courteoits Salesnien: kle iîe r.W.Wrytenie !eu pupil taking , Passinore, Tom Puk, Rita Van- Bud Foggr, Sales M1anager and youngr son. part in the Piano Recital, and demeent, Douglas Evans and, Jerry Kean -DnKany Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Reid were asked each ane ta corne ta pat Rudell. O B guests of Mn. and Mrs. L1ew tepafr apa e ee- Fallowing the program lunh Convenient on-the-spot Lov-Cost Financing Hallowell of Starkville, Sun- tion. Remankable progness 'was served with ice crean,1 4. ~day, June 2th.asdonttd by the stu-1 chocalate milk and cookies for MCNRC SRIESAINSunday Sehool Anniversarv dents. tecide n ofead SRIESAINServices wene held at the Or- Those taking part in the ne- cookies for the aduits.C NUI Open fromi 7 a.in. uintil 12 nidnight 000, United Church on Juneý 27th with two marning sen- district in the Memonial Has- Cryderman.USFRT REDEEM YOUR SHELL GAS COUPONS HERE vices. Mn, Alex Carruthers.' pital, Bowmanville, are Mn.ý Several ladies and chI dren1 FREE "SHELL TU31BLEIIS" ,.. !Gre iI a h Manson Patton. R.R. 1 Mr. fromn the community .lourneyed:W T 000 guest speaker at the 11:15 ar..Ray Burgess; Mrs. Her 1 saao Fia n a ~~'ih $'.OOwort ai as.service.' nish; Linda McLaren, daugh- the Queen Mother go up 'and a~a i - - ~Patients froin Orono and ter o! Mn. and Mrs. A. Mc- dawn Simcoe Street ad.nM N 11*Laren; Mrs. Oliver Knapp,Ihougit lier most heau 1f i -- i - -, WITH OUR VACATIONTIME VALUES W%'L' RESERV'E 'THE IIIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES IRONTLNAX ICE CREAM 79c1<, Ga SAVE 14e LARGE SIZE - LETTUCE I Heads for 33C LEAN 31EATY PRIME RIB STEA&K 69 lb LEAN - TENDER BLADE STEAK 63 l DEMPSTER STR XW BERRX SHORTCAKE 33c 33 ea SAVE 6e rJam ASS'T. FINE QUALITY BISCUITS S5 !psl.oo SAVE 45c d ALLEN'S ASS'T. FRUIT DRINKS 3 48-oz. $ 1.00 SAVE 17c FREE!! Sr., R.R. 2: Mrs. Annie Sherv- and charming.- 'chtik, R.R. 1: Mrs. James Rich-r ards; Mns. Harnv' Rowe; Mns. Mn. and Mns. Hanry Knox Luther Barrabaîl: Mrs. Jas. entertained at a picic suppor Ginn: Mns. Wnm. Malleyv: Mr.i Sunday in honor o! Darrell's Howell Rowland; Mrs. Robent birthday. Those prescrnt were Stewart; Mrs. Nellie McCaus- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shackel- ]and, R.R. North; and Mns. tnadbos omavic Richard Marton o! 8th lne is Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tink and in the Oshawa Hospital. Mrs. family, Mn. and Mrs. Hilton Walter Couch is in the Strat- Tink, Mn. Walter Tink and, haven Nursing Home, Bow- childnen, Ebenezer. manville. Mr, and Mrs. A. Beevon and -- children, Oshawa, visited on Saturday at the Rae Pascoe's. S OLINA anlt St. yA. R. Baker, wife r Couch and Marjorie, Bowman- Manday evening, June 2lst, 'ville; Misses Eileen Couch and a crowd gaI hered in the Com- Helen Baker, Toronto, were munity Hall fan a miscel- Sunday guests o! the Tom! laneaus shower in honor o!f'Bakers. Miss Barbara Hooey, a bride of this month. After opening Sunday callers with Mrs. the many useful and attnactave Wotten and Francis were Mn.ý gifts, B a r b a r a gnaciausîy and Mrs. Will Tonki n n thanked everyone and invited and Mrs. Irwin 'Wotten, Osh- them ta visit with ther n awa, their new home. Mn. and Mrs. Glen La rr, Sincere congratulations ai-d and family, Blackstock, were best wishes ta Mn. ai-d' Mrs.ý Sunday visitons with Mr. andý Larry Spires (nee Hoaey) o!1 Mrs. Don Taylor and family. their recent marriage in- El- I Mr. and Mrs. E. Hockadayî dad United Church, Satunday, and family attended the Dcv-ý June 26. itt - Wright "picole' and' In readiness ta transport th-e showcr at the home o! Mr.1 newly xedded couple ta the I George Gray, Altona Rd., Cammunity Hall wene Mn. Claremont. Harvey Yellowlces and Karen Mn. and Mrs. Wilfred Sait- with the 'whinnyinig nag",denson, Columbus, callcd oni xvhich ws patiently com!forted Mn. and Mrs. E. flockadaty andr by Mrs. T. Baker and Mrs. E., Mrs. Hnckiday Sn. HockadR . Mn. and Mrs. Camphell Hanm. The M'es Yellowlees', the Joe (In, visited with Mn. and Mrs. Sniowdcn. the Roy and Chas.; Wm. Harner, Toronto. Langmaid famnilies and Messrs.' i Mr. and Mns. E. Spires eall- Glen and Grant Milîson en- ed on Mî's. E. Sutton and Mn. joyed the Brooks - Langmaid Elmer CrouIse in Oshawa. picnîje held at Cartwright Park 1Mrs. Rae Bernis, Mrs. Gard- on SundaY. on Burnett, Oshawa, werp Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellow-; Sunday visitons with Mn. and lees and Miss Gladys YeIlo,,- Mrs, E. Spires. lees, visited at the home afi Mr. and Mrs. Maunrice Jcb- cousins Mr. and Mrs. Les AIl- ison ai-d family, Beaverton.ý dned. Oshawa on ýSunday, Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russ where ai- this special occasionj Vice, and Mr. Evercît Vice.i .Mrs. Ada Samis and Mrs. Ida1 The EIders and Stewar'ds of Couch of Newcastle, alsa O us- Eldad chunch met at the home iris, who are twin sisters, wcne'o! Mn. and Mns. Francis John-' honoured ai-itlîeir 88th birth- stan ta discuss the Visitation day which falîs on JuIy lst. pormeaogohnncs Many relatives and friends psabuiess.n thr e called ta extend congratua ybsies tions ta these love]y aies. The pupils of grades 4, 5 6, Kare, Brnda Janre, en- and 8 o! Solina Srhool, ( 7i th Kisann BWna.nirYe, Dwen- teacher Mrs. A. Roseveani, en- were Sunday guests a! Mr. and 1,oyed , bus trip throiîgh thiý Gainaraska Reforestation, June ,Mrs. Ralph Larmer and farnily,! 23rd with Mn. Ed Youngman Blarkstock. as guide and commentator. Mn. and Mns. Harvey' Yel-! Mn. anîd Mrs. Nelson Fire, lowlees were tea guests of Tauinton, Mr'. and Mrs. Pere. Mn. and Mns. E. Larmer. Black-iWestlake with Mrs. Frank stock. Mrs. Yellowlees and i Westlake Sr. Brenda also attended the Dec- I oration Service at Cartwright' Mn. and Mis. P. Vallancoui't Union Cemetery. . and !amiîy, -Mn. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Wes HuIs and Grant and family, Lindsay,, family attended the Gillis': werc Sunday callers o! Mn. famity picole at Peterborough., and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pear'son Mr. and Mrs. Howard MilI -____________ nual Millson picnic on Satur- day. Miss Jean Rutndle, Bowman- ville, was Sunday tea guest of :Mn. and Mrs. Ross Cryderman 63- 30 and family. 63 30 A number o! Senior pupil. o! Bnadley's School enjoyed a fer tnip ta Toronto on June 3dlT w ere Rive ndale Zoo the IC rnuseurn and had a ride on the subw%,ay. Mns. George Knox, Mrs. Ross Cryderman and Mrs. Stanley Miil!son ac- cornpanied the pupils alongt i Iwit.h t.ieir teacher.. M,. Ji. Z4 ...@A s 0..BUT WILL REMAIN OPEN THURSDAYS AND FRIDAYS Oshawa Wood Products COURTICE 728-1611 LIMITED I SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1617 'j 'aALLONT- THE NAME TO IBUILD ONI4 ASS'T. FLAVOURS LARGE SIZE RIED - RIPE -_ WATERMELONS 69ea 1"RESH STRAWBERRIES 2 qts. 89C FRESH DAILY! 9ca SAVE tOc 92 -oz. Jar SHOP AND SANS lNIHIN i SAKO u h AGI DYKSTRA'S DELIVERY FOOD MARKET PHONE 623-3541 STORE HOURS: Open NWcdilsday 9 ami. 'tii 9 p.ni. Closed ail day Thurs. 77 KING ST. '#.- BOWMANVILLE

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