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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Nov 1965, p. 7

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I Jacklin returns to his home in Hear Excellent Address Women's Institute will hold tarCitom Sasachean.bfor Mr IJack l ott's. Tmeet.da ttmnn omnil o.1,16 1 (7)Mr. and Mrs. Randy Fraser aU ing at the home of Mrs. Wal- S c a (.7u-s n i Glen and Bob visited Mr. and laeiuhn e usaT ý1iMr. Donald Scott, Hamilton. Y u nCa d iSe aiMeet V. 16 at 2:30 p.n. Special Ooiwr audy vn I ~ Pone 623-3303 MMrs.PercnWeA f e m e m b ran ce speker will be Mr Bb Mof. Mn- Pe4her Kti ce oêbrt u Mrs.M. L. Roeriigk spenta and Misses Barbara Vanstone,:lake attended a shower forR) er ical Services, who woi> gladly J. Oliver, Fenei al. M.adMs ae api. Âfe dys with Mns. W. H. K. eechAveue. issJudyWaddlla nice ngte alateter on es e reWr uet ia M issw er ailaquestionsn iregard - M r. and M r,. 5 o d a - t r a d f m l , T r n o ehanin twafod. . hAvnuMr. ing adtouineo-eatthehoer itopic. as i, owMead en MigJC oo ehumdn. Ncosintgh S p te note change of date, ail mem- Mrrs. T. C. DdlE twe.wreatdavitrso . W e re in oe red in r .c v a ndd the onu ] M orris of M rs. G ordon F a rndae, 'b ers. Sun day, M r. a d M s . a d M s . W i s SÏn rci-atn e h n u l Ladlies'!Whitby. rndale, 5~Dodd, Toronto, vstd hs O u d y tiy Iqe o d ng tems his pc ifth a ! une Several ladies and tricnds ' ie s pl-fln, o.aneMr. . . mthrMrs J C Cok r. Jutdal33 . UWe aprci uneral Directors Association lenjoed a bus trp to Toronto Farm U inN w od eteyor aloertin. whchwashed astwek tlast Thursday. Somne shoppedý by Ed Youngman different wars, thus &i wide-lHe dm tte tat hie we« wor- RnyAc Mn. Deug James, Toronto, the Trenton Golf & Countryiandals attended the Area It ma flot be quite true l different age groups, have iedabouteaddressi an audi- The reua monthly meet - "dY 4d'eir9O setn TdMBrdBrmt was homne for the weekendl Club. Mr. Morris is Secretary- Convention of the Women's thet old soldiers neyer die, integrated sa weli. The "aid ecelmten se weij known to ing of the Ontario Farniers' alter hiaving is oeoea-adJri pn h ekn with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JTreasuren cf teAscain nttt eda the Royaain.l nttuehedattebutt itru htVe ee was r ap e he him - that he might not Un4on was heldet the home ed on in Memore optLwt r n r.Jh ok S. . ame, ente tret. Mr. and Mrs. A. Etcher andYork Hotel. Mr. Pierre Bun- forget the omrades who re-îthe ounger elerent do aiIlchose ether an appropriate of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bal, Messrs. Howard and John'Mn. B. King attended the 55th ton was the guest speaker for nained "Over There" andithe work and worry, and the subect, or the propen words. TuesdaNvme .M.AindMs .A ite r. and Mm.SuatLab rl ipdle nieekedsit h To otoe, k cf r. aanMr. ose h . R. V 4r tu e ~ r . T ee aud Unierit cfToonowecding anniversary celebra- the vnn.Ms Howard why their young lives were young bucks are tickled to do Hsase camne at the con- Reports were given byFnday,.an zeet te eeknd it thirtien'f n d r.Jo hMîlison was the delegate fnom saerificed on the altar of war 'it, knowing that their efforts clusion of his inspiring ad- delegates and members who ly hr Ilun die, Queen Street. ýWindsor Heights, Bneook e Mrs. James Hayman, Bow- 6th, when uipward.s o! two sters. him a standing ovation. His Farmens' Union Convention, on.a ekwhbr se, Mn. David Higgon, RyersoniCounty, West Virginia. They manvi]lie;Mr. Melville Giffin, hundred veterans enjoyed an' Ttteha al eer-mittuhn trywso edi ulh coe 7 rorn eMs aFe ar r Polytechnical Institute, Tornh lovisited fniends in Pennsyl- Blackstock, visited with Mrs. 1excellent dinner, in the Le- p Are he a t able wene il n e- mst touchin soy a s of a he2 din u e iscsi, cobes 7- ith. rn e Pi h ar petth1t to, spent the weekend with isIvania. Norval Wotten and Francis. Igion Hall, catered by the lreserntati.o! loceal nds- littetn i o ilani d Gr-rha ttalusive. dis ro Wit , ekndwit= i.Mioun3n ees arents, M n. and Mrs. W. D., Mr. and Mrs. Everett C nyd- L adies Auilîarv of B r y o rg nzte s, es nd lie beeno cp o e y Ge r S pct tean pk bemsd l ive ro Little o anG l iennm Lo d S in e lie T, Couia , h s r s nty a ' e sn cil - the latter, in hse e ct an o numf r iet, ear- , ducton a d obl eisel ati e d L itt Il r e t r r a re S a l t n j x Miss Mary Ruth Osborne, Haiawoi rsnl tMn. and Mrs. John Hopkins that, tas in;xvan, w ie the main function was te draw ing just three wonds, "Gr-ati- The proposed agricultural friends at his5t ihdyMsC.alm nd onyc Peterborough Teachers' Col- lTrnton Air Base, engaged in :and Mr. and Mns. Clayton egotistc m'aie accepts he the winîning. ticket for a tude Ta Canada". progranmmes of the varlous perty lest FMa.Aa adsetth ekn lege, sent th weeke d ivigeentosset u-Crvderman, Nwakt lu ti h ef c h e n p a re n ts, M n. an d M ns. N el- M s a r u h s L b r y ý M . a d M rs. B ru ce M o n t- w m n ýw h o m a k e e v e r t in g W e h i e s h d a _ 3 e k e n r s n e i e n a n o - w j a a h n o p n h son Oaon, vesLane. ns. HNth ghes, Lbentyof gomeny attended the 50th Wed- worthwhule. .. with iof tep- ion.Elctin f f"""'-fo Yr.and"e' Oubrn, eves hen Ohe mm brso!ingAnniversany of Mn. and When aU the lads were iniJsumed mat well jeu, satisfied1 i a mmentheh V4~irn O! rtoe r . and . r escot Mhen hendiers ledRas suearhean piesntedhlmfsdminy non-artisn fas- dnt,-ntthe wekendatoM.Alex engerand fmili Mr. . uihed arilMwneSuda dTennyson Samelîs, Cad- thein places, before the meai loothe, o President reminded Mn. end Mns. Jack WelstheSmîîr dhildren In Burling- and sens, St. Cathaines, n rguests witli Mn. and M r.s.i s e a ,t elg t e el w r e m n h an t ccade s i. or the urro e nt er te ck pulace. An aste, aso vsltetth bega, th tiets wne owendtheicf heranylhiouands fuandl tinc thaked heiefrelimets wneravee.sBornanill. weeheaunda ta spen th wee cnd wit Mrs Hu hes and ncl ded M r . Mn and Mrs. Jack Cruick - ed, and while a bugle softlyl of!- g ra e eda rong the Mle a e ia ry efor t, in w Ayoed ntereted weul be eveniG. vIsir ! M. a d_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ Muinhead's mother, Mrs. L. W. lEileen Hughes, Oillia;DiplWligonSre. adMs G ons n ar., shank. Bcwmanville, with Mn., sounded the "Last Post" and La.satee aen h mchtadince ert iniwonye tnthe regulaTu Mis.M. Aead. his ll istmonthSteely .and Mrs. G.Dens nn andMr.Alx otethe "evileP es en andd ndhe heedh.s tie headine ertlynonhy etig (istTes i.KnnthHrd ttn- micmntb tinee Thisig thaessiýng hit-Hge s M.and son al of sa Mn. and Mrs. John Dyer, Ke1Ji erguson spoke words had served, regardless ~cnt-e.dyi h et,.Nx dteOtnoTn eno eea ooscmalsI thnin f drssn CrstIuhe ndsnal o dO1shawa, visited Mn. and Mrs. appropniate te the solemn oc- race, religion, or celoun. He Joe Murphy, well known meeting ta be held at Lew et Oshawa Satur vnng aaanweces3,0 mas cards. Cards should belwa. Mn. and Mrs. R. GudRay Pascoe and family. casien, ending wîth the ne-. urged aIl Legion rnembers ta entertainer, helped out this WOeds'. M.ad 1 ready by Novemben 30th for o! Cooksville were aise Sun-. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Mo!- mise that "At the going down1 keep up the good work cf meniable event with excel- M.adMsKne. epe mailing te out-of-town ad-,day dinner guests o! Mr. and fat visited with Mn. Ed Werny al the suni, and in the mcrr- lielping othens whice might bé lent mimicry of nlany o! the dresses. Mrs. Hughes. 'n n n n.Wse n.w ilremembe les.s fortunate. top ententainers in the acting Miss Thelma Meyse ofleryand faniily. l'Im". Ron Richards iritroduced the rofession. eHs am ongs Portland, Oregon, has return-ý Miss Helen Bakcr spent the Penhaps this is a good time guest speaker, Frank (Dude) prcy aed lotesand asng ed home after spending afwweedwt r n r.t on a theovokedl HplentoyPort opelause.r Pe tecostalI weedwt n n r.t ontett h eea us fPr ope ftecu- And, just te round eut the days last week with her ceu- Tom Baker and family and public thet while the Legion rent sports officer c the first rate, weiî planned even- In, Mns. D. R. Monison, Con -Chi visited with her fathen Mn. is net ordinarily thouglit ef as Provincial Command,enn-igteLeinsonl- - cessionStreet.urcÀ ItoIds 'Jc1 aeNwate a service club, it is, without ently fitted for that post by billy combo gave ut with Mn. and Mrs. Dan Dudley, Mns. Wm. Knox, Mn. and doubt, ene of the best at nais- reason of lis own persenal saine damn good ite- ri Orchardview Blvd, have re- , Mrs. Charles Surphlis, Ricky ing langs sums o! money forlParticipetion in sports as a rhythm, with Glen oe-pn tunned from visiting thcrYll fllJand Jimmy, Brougham; Mr.n. projects net even ne- contestant and es an officia. fiddle, Paddy Welsh CDonAi i chîldnen and grandchildren inYouth a. y and Mrs. Grant Down and fam- i ' 1, e on SPEJLCIMLS GOOD U N I LesAngle, Clif, nd wit iy, beeze, wneSunaymetely corinected with the, 'Dude" is a fonceful sipeak- tan. and Art Sheehan on traps. Cosu neent, ask ., n iTheyuh al a h Bw itoEn with Mn. nd Mrs.Legion. These fellows servedlen, who uses words as he By any standard, the 1965 ____________________________________ Murndt Baskws manville Peritecostal Church ýJohn Knox and family, it be- us well in wan, andinae.-1 udabti aea , raana ritc inro Mrs. Edith Black m'as a obtrusively doing si e ae un stick in hockey, leaving ne Bramai, 178, Royal Canadien W A A EW O delegate te the Womcn's Insti. was ell attended. Some eigh t ing Mrs. Wm! Knox's and Miss Branch 178 rs unique in the doubt as te bis sincerity and Legien, Bownianville, was a tute Convention hcld i nchceswr reesne.HatrDonsbthys mariner in wiich veteransef* ddication ta Legion affairs. success. ' Toroento at the Royal Yonk Rev. Bniari Stille , associate , M r. and M ns. Tom Baker ' OT 1-Totel on Wednesday, Thuns- pastoran ot dinector ofl and James visited with Mrs. day anid Fniday of last week. Scarboro Pentecostai Church Maurice Baker, Uxbridge. was the featured speaker. His Mn.aand Mrs. Elmer Hug Mr n r.E .Hateew' nersigad1ti NEW TONV ILLE CNA. M n a d M r . E . V H a , h e e w a wt n s t n!a d g i n s a n d f a m i l y v i s i t e d m i t h Ring St. East, retUrned home aprepos. He stressed the need 1Mn. and Mrs. Aif Huggins,:GVSA LDY A on Sunday from spnigafor Bible monality amongland famiiy, Oshawa. Mn. and Mns. Spencer Gor- sock and sum o! 'moiey. Mrs. Milton Brimacombe,iGVSALDYIALNG TRLE few days with Mn. Hoars sis- Christian young peopie and: Mr. and Mns. Hilton Tink don and daugîten Ruth wene J Mr. and Mrs. Fred }{enden- Canten; Mx. and Mrs. Clarence 10 CAPSUE ter and brothen-in-law, Mr. ýstressed th'e neal meaning o! were Sunday supper guests of!supper guests with Mn. and ýson attended the MsocFarwadKenoAg- and Mrs. J. H. Fannell, Shews-1 true "Liberty" and the ne- 1Mn. and Mrs. Harry Knox and ' Mrs. Wallace Beughen, early1 Ladies' Nght in Oshawa on court were ovennight guests. buny, Mass. ýsporisibilities associated with "boys. ýlast week. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lame1 SUGG. Miss Helen Va n st on e tomchmsse n i- M.adMs usi i Mrs. Milligan and BonnicelA misellaneous shewer in spent the weekend witi Mn.J Quens nies s înstnconstrued word. Musically,1 Cleveland. Ohio;Mnd Mr s.vsie the fermon's brother, honoro!teapacigmran Ms. any aea LIST $1.49 aun Mn ruersMunrav, oion, The Pitts Brothers sang solos 'George Vice, Bowmanvilie, Mn. Alec Taylor e! Lindsayng faohe en ope Owen Sound. te, ere eeked viiton and due ts. Other talent ne- visited at Mn. and Mrs. Harny' r..alo mih an miss hees Kennedy and Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ________________________________________ tvis awr enste iorwtonanpresented were soloists, engan. lKnox with *Mn. and Mrs 'MsSCaies Smth an Miser, ns Money Va en rme lyr h itnTn and aie ithM.children, Mesdames M. Jenes George Eley, was heid on Sat- Bruce were everniglit guests ___ada_ mptplyr.Te! itnTn n lowt r S. Lancaster, W. Bouglien C' urday evenîng, at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tur- _____________Mrley________ chut ch was well fiiled. and Mns. Russell Vice. Brw an F.Gle eeoM. Eoa Eley, Port Hope. ney, Trenton, on Saturday. Rev. Gordon Mill cf Kings- Mrs Sud Hockaday, Mrs. aBnto and F. nG ier w er te Edga epea- M.ad r.G tpeo tonOnttario began a series o! I ErnesÏ Hockaday and Eileer i aenttoe ttning Zi n Sm !t clpeopr a t- Mrs pn. andayMns ingstaton- weeiiToot cdedvbazaar on Wednesday atter- tenigicue n n rs pn udyi igtnOI.Y C OI.OR Bowinanville ;osalChurch. It was heart- An enjovabie yearly get- AnubrElit ad. ohMr n Ms. . a Miss oRlSpetd ood TEn.MN R enîng te witness a gocd ne- together of the Solina married A ubrrm hene enJ.o- Mns. A. Ton, Mrs. Lancaster, anid family were Sunday visi-IOA NG CE E H R CLRNG S STON 0 Pentecostle 1ponse from the residents f couples was held in the Solina ed the turkey supper at Shilh Ms. A. Wade. tors in Pot Hope at the home EUROPE NOW BROUGHT TO CANA A YRIH DHU NT ;Bomanill. ev.Mil'san- Hall, Saturday evoning. Euchne Wednesday evenimg. Callers with Mrs. R. Farrow cf Mr. Richard Beatty. ticulate piano atistry was and Lest Hein wirinens wene: Mrs. Amnoid Wade and Mrs. on Satunday wene Miss Jean Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Staple-EN A CSY U N TRLCLRNG NTH NE eneydlyal hoeHiIlay Ms.Hze ogr Milligan left ealy Wednesday Farrow and friend, Toronto. ton wene suppen guesta o! Mns. C NIE T Chur h ýpresent His messages were jhigh mari, Mn. Frank Wright; monning te attend the three- Bowinnvillil e c Martln SUGin 78 Llbert St. 8. stered e!fectively. The m eet- o mari, M . Russell Best, fo Institute Area Convention edM . a d rs Al c ati U G rMutor: Rev.A. dra. Bl'h. îngs continue thrcugli this euchre. Fer Lest Heir : High at the Royal York Hotel iast 1 o m nil and boys, Newcastle, wene Phone 623 510 week. A cordial invitation is lady, Mrs. Myrtie Tink; high week. On Thursday, Mrs. Mc- ove visitor nssa evening a LIST $1.95$ 14 MEETNGSCONTNUEextended te ail te attend these man, Mr. Keith Cryderman; uleghad n. acatrG G. Stapleton's. METNSCNIU special metnsiow lady, Mrs. Katy Larigmaid: werit te Toronto byi lus te' Maple G oe 1Mn. and Mrs. Don lit WITH metng.lw man, Mn. Hilton Tink attend that day's session. Eiiîotte M. ndMr. OE.G ML 0ther prizos: Lucky chair, Mn. Two local nesidents wereý Ron Burley cf Port Hope to ÇfTMAWesley Yellowlees; lucky cup, nemcved by death this past. Boy Scouts Trenton, Sunday, where tiey 1 Thursday and Friday at SO IN Mns. Linda Cryderman. Mrs. week at Memonial Hospital, met the latter's son, Brucei TheewUbnosi 1a Margaret Hooey conducted Bowmanvile After an iii. Bu îey, home on thnee weks'B RE CK 7:45hpn.l r chull ernovuelne games. Lunch was enjoyed ly ness cf saine length Mr. Ed. Bevfo enay hn Tuesday ait.r- le is stationed. "DO NWTE thsong 1:15 a. th Solina 4H girls and their noon witî funerai service le- 6 Mr. and Mrs. E. McEweri cf i "DO YU0FOTHE JiMos. TIcs15a.etC lm, n the hall, Moriday even- Chapel, Thursday afternoon,i Visitons witi, Mrs. C. Bunley. i'6OU C AE SO SP YCN WILDEREaS?" n aM s De uFet and4H Piedge, Misses Jennifer view Cemetery. erouRmmbacDy fIDRES" M.adm . Du lt n Best and Rosalie Parr reading Mn. George Ferles neyer ne- yseric e m berane Daye 6:45 p.rn. Eveyon swîoet t the minutes of thein last meet. covered from lis sevene heant Sunday a!terioon, with mem- SUGG. 6:45d uspae.wth terot iu cuor t be Roll eall was on "Cane et attack, Oct. 1l, and died Thuns- bers o! Port Hope Legion, LIST $2.2S 1 awith seviend_ 4r- Kudras and Rev. Mill leld in the hall, Fniday even r. -sll______n' en tOrn, nStudy Mn. usel Bstolnas et t roie n atndy. ng. These genereus pep1 ing a7n r. Caece 'cweil-known bain stylust, spoke Mns. Walter Simpson of hdhdteroncuc p.m "Removing the tMn.hergirlssonClarencef'thions.awa se rvie iner- ad inthe mrwncri d,pai. - rA D Mi M. and Mrs. r eani Hair' aften which Mrs. Best with bher mothen, Mns. H. Trm gigtIatedl Ae oei ( lD wend the new JehnsMr. and son e nd was presented witl a gift by Mn. and Mrs. W. Paeden Cobourg in the eveniris (Do w nee thenew Johnton ad so enjyed thegirls in appreciation cf ber returried home Friday evening ns curriculum?) family gathening and birthday tume. The girls did extra fnomn an extended visit to the eieffopret e t herasin- panty for Mrs. H. Brown at wok on books and dusters. southern part o! the U.S., and at Community Hall, thy 1 T BESFO ODgY PO Wed. l7tb Family Night Mns. H. Browri's home, Ked- The next meeting will le Nov, report warm, enjoyable weati,- q ~ marched te the churcl, pre- - no. St ai CI Glen Fraser, C m irls are asked te please have The regular hall cardparty,c de by t e S a ar B a- Subject: "The Ministry ýBondon, is home on a two 1-1bck d utesr Adyhi dyvnnsw 1es St-tAr5Jh NeUG.L T$15 * . Next meeting November 1- Jic hn e asa atr 11:0 -M Bgines Anon o CG..T ae s el wig the enes rdicto atergar iol-z., RELIEVES CONSTIPATO ug.lP.1 5 1 1 1100 a.î. Be în er Acor e . G... a e s w ithe Cenotaph . crn. C a .L n mad r t rTwo minutes' silence w a3 S C O R F fLEA AIR C su"-,liat 8 ed borne from Memorial Hos- oIL A~'bservedthn heral--i pîtl screr ban ex ectd eid 1 1 A Legion, by the Presidentl'ofD A IA TABLETS, OUR A.S.A. BRA ND 0' u g it .9 7 R e o n hm un y fim ed . f So n 'Ladies' Aux iary- 2-Ontaro _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ district wil bc sorry ta earGot Car esM.PP Rehob.th ofDuasncaof Mrs. EX ryD D * Gonvill hruti, C OF IU.an01,-z ug s h rstlnRf C h o tfhDnansîig hanny cw Caima f Board; 2 ~ r 6 e ome rc 1 here Mn. and Mrs. Taylor and r N*FroCaninClarke, L. Rev. J hn C. enbru ge, B. ., B. ., 50r5 occu ied te buse whereW omen's In titute, M s. M.5o. u g . it 26 RevJon Vrbugg, .A, BD. Miiser Mn. and Mrs. Bill Page riow' OUR PREMISES HAVE BEEN ENLARGED Samis, President. "In Fland P fUDSI Telephene 623-5023 lîve. Sympathy is extended te 'esFed"wsrad EPY U KNSF Mn. Harry Taylor and Ronald,: AND RENOVATED -..AND) FOR YOUR en4ild"ws.ed Mn. and Mrs. Alan Taylor and w Tey tha are l grow old as. ls bos Michael and Ken. Mns. CONVENIENCE, WE NOW HAVE wett Elo lMLKHK u Maaah Alans Taylor is the former Age shall net weary them, non u LAOR Miss Ileen BaIsonm We ail ne- th4eascodmnorte $ LAORS4 mebe Ms.Tylr' cee.6 HAIR STYLISYS At the going down cf the ç Christian Reformeàd Church fl idLepston itdst Ps andnded arnd with the ability te conduet TO SERVE YOU We wiil remember them."l Rev. H. Mees, B.A., B.D. - TeMporary Supply many plays, and was a. La Pot As sunmdanh Prescriptions! ...Rmde 11:00 an Morning Service anfd the yong people. - off ee a lght luch we M W A (E ( jI Mns. Ernest Hockaday vîsit- sfen d i hcrt u core waIlli 7 3 . . W r h p S r ieed er mothon M s. N. C. Ye- U A I D f V W ' &Ilto h oin'.unl t all corneR L I 7 3 p. . - V r ip S r i elow ees at the hom e f M . Cthe ladies cf the W o m en'sHll b , L E and Mrs. Frank Wright, Mns. 65 KING ST. W.. ntth e .de fteWre' "Proclaimling the whole counsel of God» Yeilom-lees las recently ne siueM.Ceuilimo!Pr turned te ber daugîter's home BWAVLEM.CclWlim fPr Bakt GdNurBodcs roite eoia opia.Hope was an overnight visitar Back tq G d H ur B oadc str .m tne M r . uemo ia o t . ,- FO R A P PO IN TM EN T -at M r. G eorge Stap eton , Sat- CX B saw S ndy N v 1th it915P M . an d wt Mr. aB ruc Mnt urday. C K E sh w a - S u da , o . 4t , t : 5 .~ g r itTa lr and r s' i P H O N E 6 2 3 2 93 2 M r. an d M rs. R ay H ughes K n t Brucu Taylons6 br a d aiviland Gloria, Port Hope, were5 K ng S . V .6 3 - 79 b e u n t i s t w n s O i s b r t h a y . i j m p p e r g u e s tz , S u n d a y . t 1 fr .

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