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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jul 1965, p. 14

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M4 - IN. Canadan Statesman, Bowmianvillfr, .tuy 21, 1905' Clarke Schools Need lu I The Orono News Two More Teachers Mrs. James E Richards, EditorI ~* IAmnng the out - of - town fat, was honored at a shower 1t nt Steenburg Lake for a E-Ugue5ts at the _McKenzie-Mc- recentiy at the home of Mr. faew days of fishing, recently. Fo F li acan iesFarland weclding in the Orono and Mrs. Jack Moffat, Church! Congratulations te Mr. and United Church and followed Street, South Orono.1 Mrs. William John Tomlinson 'l Clarke Township Area $60,000. The coat of the addi- by the reception at the home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wannan: (the former Miss Maureen "dool Board has at this time 1 tion is te be carrned through'of the bride's parents, Mr. and of Kirbv visited her sister-iri-1 Whitten) of Toronto on their tWo vacancies in heir teach- ý the general budget thus eli- Mrs. Edward A. McFariand at 1 iaw, Mrs. Ross Patterson who1 marriage Friday eveninrg, Jul ihg staff. A principal is now minating the necessity of is- Gores Landing on Saturday, is in Hillcrest Convalescent 9th in the Anglican Ciucho needed for the Kendal two-:suing debenturel. July 1th, 1965, wvere friends Hospital recovering from a 'the Comforter, Toronto. rom school aiiong with the' The tender of Modern Paint- and relatives tram Smiths broken hip. M d Mr. and Mrs. John Stephen- %wcancy which still exista at inag Company of Oshawa was Failî, Kingston, Keene, Niagara Congratuilations te r. and son (the former Arlene Neal) Brown's chol.e accepted for certain painting [Falis, Kitchener, Toronto, Mrs. Gerald Wayne Bailey (the an family of Miil Street '1 The vacancy .t Kendal re'in a number of sohools in the Gore's Landing, Cobouirg, New-Iformer Miss Carol Gertrude North, have purchased the iuated from tihe resignation of area. 'castie. The guests from Orono!Littie) of Kendai, on their :home o! Mrs. John Gibson Sr. M&r. J. Wlliams who had been' *were Rev. and Mrs. Basil E.l marriage, Friday evening. Julyon ucesSrtro. iiretd by the Board te hoid the luhrt a logvnt Long, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I l6th in the Kendal United, principaiship of tihe sehool. 1 have belles filled in certain' Cobbledick, Mr. and Mrs. Perci Church. Rev. R. C. White! Mrs. Harvey Morgan of 'The Boaird held their month- ;,oîyrs Lunn, Mrs. Neil Porter, Mrs. of ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Baiiev rnMr n rs'tne iy meeting in the No. 9 Schol The board, after mont.hs of C. B. Tyrreli, Mrs. Harmy hav taken up residence loi, Chapman and son Clair of' *here the majority of the consideration, approved the.Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.:Miii Street, North Orono. ýKirby recently returndhm meeting was taken up with payment of paving which had'Jakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Wiilisi Once again I wish to say fram a trip abroad. pilans !-or the addition at the: been completed at Brown's, Barrabali, Mr. and Mrs. Don- 'thank you for ail your nice! Mrs. Reg. Elliott and daugh- Newtonville Sehool. The ad-' schooi prier to tihe amalgama- aid Lycett, Mr. Laurance Sher- cards, visits, "news items", new ter Miss Joyce Eiliott of Ken- dition is composed of two classi tien of teshsi the win, Miss Lynn Bailey, Mm. and renewai subscriptîons, sent!dai recentiy held a cup and voms and a 1600 square foot: Township. It was considemed Kari Kimmett, and Mr. Wayne direct to my naom, 128, Me-,saucer shower given by the ituditorium. Tenders for the.by some that more .ain Bai1'ey who was the best man. marial Hospital, Bowmanville, choir girls at their home in àonstruction of the additionlshould be undertaken tpavîng Mrs. Garnet Gamsby o! for the past 16 weeks, as IUhnor of Miss Carol Little, linsed on July 19th.i plete the job. The Board did Kingston has been visiting hem I find it ail a real challenge, 1bride of Mr. Wayne Baiiey of~ .The architect's estimate for! not approve temv u mother Mrs. Robert Allun,iworking fmom my raom with- Orono. the coSt o! the additions has authorized the piacing of chip Cuc Street South.' out any telephone. Mrs. Wm. Stutt with Mr. and been set nt $70,000.00. Tenta- st.ane to complete the project.,1 Mrs. N. A. Bruins of Part- Miss Donna Couvier, bride- Mrs. Harry Harringtan visited j lîve approval has been receiv- 1 Cernent cumbs are also ta be ; and, Maine. is visiting hem to-be, was honored with a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ~dfrom the Department o! placed aound the parkinglsister and brother-in-law, 'Mm. shawer at the home of Mrs. Jamieson at Bewdley. ducation for an am.ounit of area. ~ rn e. and Mrs. Stinson O. Martin,,Cari W. Billings who was Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Staple- j 'noTme.Cabo Hill. as-sisted by Mrs. Robert 1-an- ton and son Douglas and Ii Miss Catherine Power of cock, recentiy; aiso at another Mr. and Mrs. Elmer DownTo avstdhmprns.sovra h oeo r grandsons Timothy and Mark Toront visitd her arenttedhoMr.atand hMrs.f Don ZION and soans, Oshaw a visited at Mr. ?nd Mrs. Gardon PoweriJack Moffat who was assist- vstpetoMr and fMiyDne Perc Daidso~s n -Fidav Sunday. ed hy Mrs. Harry Bailey. . avîe Mm.ni and ra.ncl r oumn t, Mr.and Rs ny Dart W Miss Mary Jean Tompey, Mr. and Mms. Wm. Irwin, Rev. Basil E. Long o!ficiated Donne an Rany, owm~- ~'sitd atRay artS, Wst bride-to-be of Mr. Harald Mof- 'with Mr. and Mrs. James Mow-atthsevgo!heLrs ville, visited at Ray Camer- Hill.lSuppe e at OronohUnitds élis. Mrs. John Gerry, M1s F.Church, Sunday, July luth Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Stephen B. Glaspeil, Mrs. Alex MMs hntefioigegtmm Oshawa, were visitors at R. ter, were dinner guests at I r 'li 'C lC ewher e frecwei b ter C. Stainton's. Raph laseils, ymae, n II o! rsfer: rs.Caie l Ham , -The children are attending Teay. lselsTrno ý1acation Schooi this xveek at Mran Mr.WsCmon MLAG INPNC treated the childmen ta Ice ,Mr. Elgin Heard, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell's Corners Sclioolin Mivr. ind Mms. Ailan Fisher,l Th-e McLaughlin family re- ceam. HmrBokM.adMs the aternon ad qute aattended Russell Fisher's first union was held in the 'Cart-ý Following a baunitiful and Donaeld Logh. a Ms riuberar ateningswm - birthday paty at. George wright Comimunity Park, Cae- delielus supprlseiee Rusdei Wrîght sniing lessons at Camp Samac.: Fisher's, Oshawa, on Friday 1sarea, on Sunday, July 4, 1965, but- The Kimby ladies and fniend' -Mm. and Mrs. Henry Dart lfMs enRtefrR &nd Ken, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur evening.1 with a good attendance and af et style the special prizes O iss Joaed n therfrd, R.N.,oý Dant and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Joan Pollock, Toronto, beautiful day. lweme presented by Ona Gar-1room Frîday evening, Juneý Hans Geissberger, Mr. and spent the weekend at Allan Donna McLaughlin a n ddiner: Lamgest famiiy, Mr.125th and held a miscelianeousi IVis.Has eisbrgr r.an Fisher's and along with Forbes, David Kyte were in charge a!: and Mrs. Fred Wright, îo-sae nhmhnrpirt sos ttndd pcnc t n.Fisher, attended the Harrison-'the sports. Severai re1ay!, manvilie; Youngest c hil d, hem farthcoming marriage oný sond Mrs. N.e pter'scttage Russeil wedding at St. Gmeg-ý games witîh adults and ohiid-î Amanda Huxter, 51/2 monbhs, July 24th. She wvsth e at Floral Park. omy' church, Oshawa, on' ren participating were enjay- ýAjax; Highest average in Juneciin.o aybatflgfs Mns. John Gerry, Toronto,'Saturday. Mr ere ai-ed. Races for the youngeri examinations, A n ne Gove,!and Joan responded in a very Is visiting this week at Mrs.. Mm. and Mr. Gog ai- chiidren, shoe kick, dinnerl 899%, Grade VIII; Man with graciaus manner. A deliciaus' F. B. Glaspell's. son, Patti and Lynn, Town, cal], and other events. Mrs. J.1 biggest foot, Bernie Huxter; lunch brought the happy oc- Mms. Joe Hynds, Bowmani-iLinie North, Mr. and Mrs. Farder, Nestieton, was the Most ecent bride and groom, casion ta a close. vill. Ms. ohnGemy, om-Chuck Terry and Launie, Osh-,Ioldest lady presenit, and Lana Judy and Bemnie Huxter; Far-;M.!letRasMtaf onto, Mns. F. B. Glsei1w, eeSna vstr tMcLaughiin the yaunigest. Al thest distance, tied, Lonnie'age 30, husband of the former: vigited at Mms. Alex McMas- Pec Dvdsns sat down ta a delicieus picnicý Bennett, Toronto, and Mm. and'Iris Koropatwa) passed away Mn. and Mms. Wes Cameron suppr Mrs. Clv sbPtmo- at his late residence, Lot 23, tems. ttededtheFlitof fmilyi The executîve for 1966 islough. ýCon. 5, Clarke Township, Juiy GET CASIR TfDAY picnic0o Sunday. 1 Past Presidents, Harald and i Officeri for 1966: President,ý 7th. Funeral was on July 9th. FOR Lfl PI'LANCE Mrs. Elsie O'Neill, Oshawa, Leona Wight; Presidents, Roy!Rab Collins, Whitby; Secre'1Interment Orono Cemetemv. 'vsip a Aln ise's o ndEdt MLagli;Secre- ayTesrm i rd Recent dinner guests witb through Surday and together with ardies, Luhin -tr-Tes.e, i ir thrughthe viitd sme nieds a is Laurence and Linda Wemry, Newcastle R.R. 2. Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Irwin wene STATESMAN Tren ston. e rens McLaughiin; Sports, GarnetiSparts, Earl Trul, Fr1dMrs. N. A. Bruins of Portland, CLASIFEDSMn.an Mr. AlanFisen and Kathleen Murray. Wright, Table Committele, Ed.Maine; Mrs. Perry Imwin and: Telephono 623-3303 ivîsiterl Mr. and Mrs, Archie- 'na Pnice, Eileen Sobil, Gladys Mr. and Mrs. K. Prentice or' Pari inder at. Myrtle. BEACOCK PICNIC Barman; Special Prizes, DianeToronto; Mrs. Fmank Saxby of Appoximately 100 of the'Werry. Port Cedit, Mn. and Mrs. Stin-! Beacock relatives gathered atj It was decided to hold thelsof O. Martin, Mm. and Mrs. th erainCentre, Black-, 6 inca tesm lcDon Lycett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred! .1he Recreatioensane l vcett stock, Saturday, Ju'ly 3, 1965,1The Acres, on the second Sun- . s ete uhnod for their 37th reunian. 1 day in Ju'ly. Miaught a RteroMadMrsfoS. At 3 p.m. as all sat amoundB. uterof r ondKtry, ai on the park a pogram ao! .Rtefr fKry spors wa camiedoffand '\receAnt graduate of Hotel Dieu, 117 this was fallowed by a busi- ' *. St. Joseph's School o! Nurs- R.ensmeen...ogrtuaios SDIness meeting. Then ail return- * ing, Kingston, visited hem par- ffl ~ed te the Rec. Centre for a Hahr bounteous supper, after which Heaher 2 prizes wene given out as fol-*t - Visitons with Mrs. Wm.. 4Stutt wene Mm. and Mrs. li lowse§ Hamry Hanington, Mn. and Pie plate race, Thelma Wright; Paper bag race, îst g- Mns. Deibert Hallowell. i Lesle Wrght,2nd hery Miss Marion McKelvey of au elWright, 2ne-1egd rche, M~ Toronto and her cousin Miss Leslie Wright and Denise Tay- ~ fCteieStwr fKna PM J or; Balloon race, ist Dianne e two haee tor ofnho e ar- Taylortwo o!sltheWMari- GU R N E DBoys' race, 7-10, lst Glenn î.time Provinces. Beacock, 2nd Gordon Beacock; * - and Mrs.Da nSpewtonl Giris' race, 7-10, lst Leslie >:nefmly o Nwonil xç wene recent supper guests o!. TRUST CERTIFICATES Wright, 2nd Cheryi Wright;tn ndsosM:ý:'Or>a Oldest lady present, Mms. An-. . eiýMn. and Mrs. Everett Staple- nie Brown, tîhis prize was donated by Mrs. Delmar Rab-CnrtliostM.ad e isstied in amounts from $100 etsan; Next oldest lady, Mns. HAVE1rs Carman Gog Balhe Edt AIEc;Olet et former Miss Patmicia Anne uwrsfor 3, 4 or 5 years. Mr.iJhnBeaobertdson it gent , AVE McKnight) on their mamiage1 le earn51% interest, payable haif- just prier ta picnic, Janice onEVTULIr te atit Cumchn, 1965man- yearly by cheque. M'cCauuey; Annivemsary îust t i IU ile BpiT h R.E.O.Bomer- atoie inetetfrprior ta picnic, tie, Mm. and villîed.h e.E0.Bo r 0 athoizd ivetmet fr ll rs AlanBeaeock and Mn. AVEiaed Mrs.Alln Srome ~ ....VTTMm. and Mns. H. E. Miulso Canadian Insurance Companies and Mms. J trm;Couple' Ind augtem Elen ond and trust funds. longest maried, Mr. and Mms"Ctein r tersummn LameMeCuie; Cuplemos ~ ~j2.P~vacation in the Highlands of recently married, Mr. and Mrs ..7VHal-bWtoi 'B.Reynolds; Prom the farth -Paietstrm moo n esTitneHhao de ~ I' district in the Memanial Hos- Thesam conmiteewer "'pitau, Bowmanville, are: Mrs. eleted for 1966, namely: Pre rE aras amly, Ms.Wm E ST R I G R S S sident, Mr. Thos. Cle, Os- >. arlos tmng , Mrs.live napp. TMmsRTR : 0-- ..if- ..loydrmron2; Mrs. HOlierowlandr, TRULL PIC NIC The sixt 'v-seventh T r uil tamily picnic was he]d at theýý picnic grounds at TheAce Taunton Rd., on Sunday, July s llth. The -sparts were conducted!ý!!'................ by' Eaml Truli, Courtice, who also donated the pnizes fan::ý same. Boys' Race: Peter Gv i Ajax': Richard Gardiner, Gar- i A complete line den Hill: William Gove, Ajax.' of top q uaiy p Girls' Race. 10 and under -aitEs Heathen Collins. W'hitby; Camai H aigE 'Ann Coluins, Whitby.Hetn qup Girls' Race, aven 10: Anne ment. Gave, Ajax: Cathy Carruthens, ' Ganden Hiul. e 10 years to pay., Bovs' BaIl Throw: Richard a ~ a n Gardiner, William Gave, Peter no own paye. Gave: Girls' Bail Throw: Ca- thv Caruthers. Anne Gave. e *Esso Home Heat Sýhoe Soi-amble: Peter Gove, Sric-lang Anne Gove, Cathy Carruthers. Women's Kick the Sboe: ý conditioning and ,Helen Collins. Whitby; Onaý:ý!ý Gardiner, Garden Hill. "No-Heat" emner- I Ladies' Copen Race: Brenda gec eriea 'Gove, Ajax; Ruth Gardiner, gnysriea Garden Hill. 1no cost to >"ou Men's Open: Bemnie Hux- ter. Ajax; Alian Werry, En-Ii 'k Don't Wait Phonoeloday niskillen:, Jim Gardiner, Gar- den Hill. Time Race. ladies, 2 min.:Jý Mr-s. Clive Ashbv, Peterbor Geo.Thomon " ough: Mmrs. Lorenzo Trul, ( la Hampton. Coj~~~* Iu. ChildIren's Tinte'Race. mn Anne Gove, Cathvy Caruthers.,' 125 CONANT ST. Peter G-ove. Oshawa - Bowrnanville' Spot Race. operi: Mms. Han-, POE 2-71 land Trull, Bowmnanville. 1 POE7371 àMr. Bob Colins, pre dent, i.......... Chmh services were at Garden Hill. Sunday school was held before the church services. Miss Nancy Fowler meturn- led home aftem spending a couple o! weeks with hem' cousin Donna Moore in Tom- * onto on hrdy The vocational bible school is continuing this week. Mm. and Mrs. Ross Russell and family, Cansecon, were with Mm. and Mns. E. Fow- uer on Sunday. Mr. and Mns. Vernon Pea- cock visited Mn. and Mms. E. Lee, Peterborough, on Sun- Mm. and Mns. H. Quantnill and Gloria spent Sunday with Mn. and Mrs. E. Quantrilu at Balsam Lake. Andrew and Shawn Pea- cock and Nancy and David lWalker are taking swimming lessons in Port Hope. 1On Wednesday, the U.C.W. met at the basement and quilted a fancy quilt for a lady tram Cobourg. The next U.C.W. meeting wiil be in the form of a picnic at Garden Hill Park on August 4. Mr. and Mrs. R. Savory adMms. Bothwell wene with Mms. Walters on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Muldrew, Oshawa, were at Sunnyside. aven the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. DeKoker, Whitby, with Thicksan's, Sun- day. Mn. and Mis. Sam Minis, Whitby, Mn. and Mrs. W. Ter- benche, Port Hope, with Mn. and Mrs. C. Mercer on Sun- illo--I MM>y. la lz k~onugh Summer and Save, ICE CREAM rRICHMELLO MCE CREAM '/2.Ga I. Carton Guaranteed Quality Meut s Ev ey at the tamrIy ,o Oomrnons own ic,, i fre Cffm. . .. . tIco,slvfet ttesh fon h.vo,,, Wt, à ,,c eaw teste ttsat ha% , s"on- .sieng ter ,ooeAnd aett s t'effi go8 , Vou! budtt on' uy sW",,,Rctmtl, Ir. Cm.to div at Vo' nndfN Donnoo. (Wnh Dom,,,,n's fSeshj, tr1*3 a do,,bie detrgh') tk a bgt tPwifh * usk ifruit! RICHMELLO 16-OZ. SPECIAL Angel Foodc CAhK E Î DELICIOUS -MATY SPECIAL PORK SHOULDER ROASIS 43 lb EASY TO CARVE ,2 TENDER Bull ROASI of PORK NEW ZEALAND - Whoîe or Half SPECIAL DOMINO - SUPER SIZE LAMBLEGS 59' WIENERS SPECIAL 53c 1-1b. PKG. 4c91b *Deep Cut Specials * MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing RED ROSE - PKG. 60 ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 32-OZ. 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SPECIAL HORSEY PURE SWEETENED DIPLOMAT DINNER 1il-OZ. RHUBARB PIE 39c OrangeiJuice 5for 89c Beef or (hi n 53c1 Ail merchandise is guaranteed to give 100% satisfaction. Values Effective Until Closing Time, Saturday, July 24, 1965. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT "TILL 9 P.M I KING ST. AND SIMPSON AVENUE (Higbway No. 2, East) 79, Kernel Corn 'J

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