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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Sep 1965, p. 5

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Fine Show Animais on Display at Orono Fair ThOn EIZnSaBETVLL ~~~ ~~~~O Wednesday evenn h cetda U.C.W. held theirSetme ty ;meeting at Mrs. R.F it' r n r.RnPoot 'home. Mrs. White peie elvle pn h ekn over the meeting. Ms oswt r n r.O ecr Beatty took up the nxi hp r.Mecrhsbe ep ter in our study 1ok o n iteVciadSee and His Purpokse. MI.V e-latms f h ek trill acted as secretayU te Anme Stbcofr minutes. were read ada-hretn n ate r the oder o the ay. Svera and plans were madefrorwr hl ecty fowýl supper in Oct.Lnh Smahe r xeddt was served. The U.CW n r n r.G orsi h the W.I. plan to sellucedeh farohrMrTd at the Ploughing Math c.MriTrno h uea 2, at Mr. Milford Whies a at ek ___ On SaturdaY eveningasr prise pa.rty was hed t r and Mrs. E. Fowler' oe k: Mr. and Mrs. RossRusel Mr. and Mrs. A. 1uslio Consecon, Mr. and Mr1 Clr Sence Yarrow, Mr. endMsF . .. .. .. .. Mr. W. Yarrow anren r.adMrs. Newton r.a Mrs Rsselail of shw r. ad Mrs. J. eKkr ATR < nàson, Mr. and Mrs. .Shp ~~ ~~ pard, Mr. and Mrsi in Vic Cookson's 4-horse tcam takes part in parade. Walter Rickardl right, holds the Grand Champion Shorthorn bull and his cousini Westheuser enjoyed tedm Rick Rickard shows the Reserve Champion. cdance Ms.usel read Party in the Lions Communi-,short note and peesetdM.Wd;gRn ty Centre this SalI. and Mrs. Fow'ler witasu- S5O The motion was carried,'buirst electrie dlock nl]TA and Wednesday, November1 large cake with the wrsi 2th, waLq suggested as a ten-ý scribed "G'ood luck i o f4pn// tative date. The prospect of nlew homne." Everyonehdan / 4having the Art Show continue enjoyable evening. EeyBubr imn for a second day was also dis- MT. and Mrs. Stan raat SCUSSed. asne I1Mr. and Mrs. C, Beat igi urnedpret l'an B. Sylvester, President Sowden came upto.M Rudell presented her report. eit took Mr.LJBID SAiN Three layettes were received1 the hospital for EagmnnadWddn ig te Bowmanville Kinettes! to stay wit.h Mrs. Bety 4 7Club, one from the Saàvaton Mr. and Mrs. Ke Trw / Army Ladies Home League, were to Toronto Sundyad Eî~-,v( and one from an anonymous.; met Sharon Trew adMs . donor. Mary Powell et thj ri. As Mrs. A. L. Hooey, the Te were returningfo <~: ~ ~ GiSt Shop Chairman, was un- Kapuskasing. Sharn Te able to attend the maeetin- exipects to start etTehrs'/I Q her report was submitted by College in Peterborouh h 1 Mrs. Lawrence C. Mason, who week. Mr. Jim Muldrw i told the meeting that the Gift also start. PKnStEBomvll Shop sales during July and MrRortTewhshn_____________ ~ . .August amounted to $1,715.' ~ . ~ .. ~This report was adopted on a' \.4" imotion by Mrs. Mason, sec- 4.y.ned bMrs. VJaRnde s È. s.William Walliswho, D enhertgs(ohn co-convenior ofSh irr'2 Temperance S.S Cýrreported that donationsi(ot fKn ai e of books, magazines and poic-(S M ket books have been received from Mrs. Ted Miller, Mrs. .......... Roy Spry, Mrs. Charles Van- stone, Mrs. Audrey Rowe, and ______________ Mrs. William Mairs. She ex- pressedi appreciation to alF S those who hed helped with ~... ~ ~ . ~ , > surnmer. The adoption of herý Sreport was seconded by Mrs. MEN'S PANTS -BY'PNS-SIT Pat Rudeil of Newcastle showvs good forin in her western parade outfit J. J. Brown, and carried. Pre- Ssident Rudeli asked that ail'SCS1CAS- HES-PLO i this Sali, "Vegetables wlth a thîe xembers volunteer to help! flare" The girls' 4-H projct with fthe Library Cart and in CASES -NIGTO N YA A "Being Weil Dressed and Well ~~~the Gift Shop. Re ors fr mG ~roGmed" is about to com Mrs. Thompson, T.ray aor Re o t r mmence. Good luclc to girls and "TtUn.ilfth Trit leaders. Mrs. W. Darch gavel th Unit IlChurchWoe nil highlights from teFdre >SA Wome's Istittes News Bulletin. W o e n tt t sThe theme of our meeting n coe.apr- T fU ~ I M was Citizenship, with Mrs. H.Mr Msonspke) r1u.S SOLINA W. 1.lcet Knox in charge. Mrs. D. Flettl ubro enaeswohd Con nti Ourmeein v~I cd Minu tes ere rcad anid ap-commented on the motto, A nmero eeaer h hd Co. n hs..k.d.wehv ray Our eetng ws lold n povec. Teasuer' reprt'nselfish.ly devoted time to the ommuîtyhallWedes- xcd 'I e res ieortgood citizen is not contenthepnthGftSpasvl an moearas day evemnig, haSept. 8th. with given and correspondence: with sitting; he finds his.place iner.Ms Msnas e Pat Kvnx, S t. Jun ior F rme ead. Business items were in any comimuunity." Missli ýfreÉoth eeoiyoS______________«______________ Paxno, a u us.Ms e. eareduaiosyGay ewesrendered aR Mrs. Wesley Cawker, who hasi Hilîs gave a few words of ad4opted d catilihter. She is a' Miss Pat Knox was our, Mary Ruth Osborne, Bowmanville, took part in the opening parade and also fica ilt oteG welcome, followed h\ the brighit, ,ýec littie Japanese:guest. Pat had the honor of !U UILcnviltst heGf A1greaemany eoplerave' Ats. !w w.uau. singing of O Canada. The In- girl of Il years of age. We visiting the British Isies this' ___________ nee te vnsiSo o m u m ed by the Mary Stewart Col- are having as aur short cou[rse ust4. She howedtoausterctnswa moveepaid Mrs stitte de as sng ollw- il ae ' erprod oSher Wesum e ro Ma 14to u - H dottedartcles to ihe Gif numerous and lovely sAides Vernon Hudson gr aceio.UUsy JO ta hoasoluters hre MrMa __________________________________and commented on each in thanked the Institute mem- aAII Iysho. ndters haewrkdMa bher usual mariner. pat also' bers for the plate presented ,sD ore adonra.nd ore help-.h F came home witih many sou- A1A venrsan teaurs ndanntheisrtwy-fîth eddinla ns A tShow r r edd TETO \'enirs nd treaures ani annivesary. ~,.aw VV President Rudel]l to'ld the ATNIN R WR brought them along so li Mrs. M. Emerson, District. ____meimbers that Miss Linda' book wiî s<>longDirector, gave her reportof1 a tkn The firsit meeting of the'Wshueworcie LreSoaeRo vial GE W SIB0 K ETO 1Lbrr bos il i ln-1teDistrict Annual heold nAle Van Camp hdtknautumn oS the WomensWoea AuxreiliLagry bý,e exchanged at Mrs. Kel- Newtonville, as she had beenjb lHawaii and commented onj îlîary oS Memorial Hospital Busriwese leStC're4'x6' lo p I_____________________________________JHome Econocniics. Mrs. Georgeireporteci on thle short course and earried. At the olose of the businesAsCITO Hcsi.Sekn n thelshe and Mrs. Richard Van Regret was expressed by meeting coffee and Acn qw"r9 rIr1FComplications of moderniCamjohad ta ken at Orono - everyone present when Pres i-1wiches were served. ad miedicine practice" end then'namel - "How to be well dent Rudell informed the eontinuing on to a question:Se adwl roe. meeting that Mrs. L. T.Me- Sand answer period. the speak- akdfrtec-prto Laughlin, a valued member: S S gve a infomatie0andof4W..members in arranging ...the oS the auxiliary, is 111 at hier'uii n 1 intrçstin talk. the class. oeCnsinSte.;A Ni heTto"The hat of' Mrs. Stanferd Van Camp shoe that Mrs. Earl Thompson thank- STry Sca rf e's Dripless T HI1X ',7P naton tomrthe Sali d oesiied the auxiliary for the beau Feea Building AN convenion_______ .Russel de o 'ERIO WHIT ANDon the health of our children Montuyalerat.nedrhose o and bud vase which I TRMCL SMrs.' Bruce H-eàslip. Read- President '.ill contact Mr. polishing as eo obrwe h ainH p *~~~ a patient in the hospitail. l 6 TIUM b ;v Mrs. Geo. Joli îs, paisley , Prinîcipal of the Higlitha am a debudedvasea ros e- Wr îlsata n e LEon 'ives'.Mrs. MauiceNe~-Seho, canceriîing the award- wipe off wi had piabud e two bs als, Te orkwli tar on te aod - tiS -t, "Hlusbands", and Mrs. R. ing af prizes for high standing. bun ihwohsaSitedmoiino h l W.Jackson "My Get Up and Mrs. S. Van Camp. leade'r cloth! been a patient in the hospital.* Wickett Feed Building at the G"wc're al-so cnjoved. TheoSteruporhah.i'. President Rudeil urge<d al cre SAgst n onI gh Goss Enam l rll all ,wht Halthrul ofthe rou fo heathnowthose who belong ta the aux-i ScreertofinuPorta aH ope hRss Hig Glss Ena el nl] aU"Wbt Halh rlepresided and called on Mr5. - Silayonfrn~~eecc tive .oets nnPouto, .W MARuILsellT rir dou'~(l empliasize for 'Your Lorîîe Thompson for the res- $ 4 9 layt nomteeeuieC rnyanucdtdy an eni-Gls P itfamily- was well answvered panse ta the motta - "Hewa mneiie whoisf 1 t h m e ,' DU hbecn aardeforta MA-. k O. and Se i -Glss aît v 1 mmbes ndtwOVii- anotb'.' cannot beasforgivew others, hmeha ben -wrdbreaks. .' Stors. the bridge over which he him- or is a patient in the hospital. ý Caîhoun of Cobourg by O Mr.Arthur Hy land wel- self must pass." Mrs. G. Skeld- - at It was reported by Presi- Crown Assets DisposaI Cor-; LA TEX comed ail preseiiafrt heiîig gave tlîe current events. dent ueltathHopalorin.M.oeysdoe 111nier holiday. aîîd the miii- Mesý,. 1. Munday and Mrs. Auxiliary's Cookbook is much' pcvision of the onltrat re-- IN' II)E RANGE 0F COLOL lS A ils of thc Jujie meeting were Butterv' of Bowmanville at- I in dernand, and is selling well qiebh bidn i e rd DiresLtEelbsiOdingPTiteOth FOR INTERIOR t'SE 'r a ad adopted and ýreport' tended' and Mrs. Munday, Di-Ll y li at Rîckaby's Limited Store on levelled and ready for con- Sp - nI finances giv.en. Two books triet President. gave a vcry ini- Kn tet h l sae struction bv November Ist, PAINT & for the most impravcment in îerestingQ and informative talk that t.he Newcastle Antique 1965. Construction of the new A BritioY'ShadLPbeen presentedoà uaîo n S heXV!.es Shop bas asked for copies1o Federal Building will start at 80 PM A BERNETHYSw LIAF I to Bonnie Felstead, Grade 7, closing with the quotation. the auxilhary's Cookbock ta that time, Mr. Honey stated. PIIONE 621-411 * and Bill Thompsnn, Grade 8,"It's nice ta be important, but 4.9 King Street West be placed on sale there. ______ 3KIGS.V O M N LL vthe Prpsident. the las;t part far more important to he fiee TvMANILE rs Jeme Van Nest, second- Ev.roeW.cm 33~~~o hIGS 'B~MAXI inr. Thr h"l fr ihe fin- Mi5q Perc «v Van Camp show- 1AVI E ed b" Mr". Thompqon. movr'd MîRratorv hirds have been - ishinc of .a new picnic table, vrd picturirs takrn on their trip that the auxiliary again hold protected by a Canada-United for use in the park at Nestie-,' to -olla.nd alào some Missi an ArM Show and Bridge St.ates reaty ince 1916. _________________________

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