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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jan 1966, p. 12

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The cmdtmStatan EBowmanvmfe, Jan. Io, 196l SHAMPTON LADIES' WOOLLEN .iLACKS Reg. 4.95- Now Only MEN'S SKI JACKETS Itg. 12.75 ---- Now Only GIRLS' AND BOYS' COATS Special ----------- - - BOYS' CARDIGANS French import, reg. 5.75. $2@88 $9.77 $6e00 $4*77 MEN'S SWEATERS, PULLOVERS ~7 EReg. 10.75 anid 11.75 ------$87 I4EAVY WOOLLEN BLANKETS 57 imports, reg. 23.95 - Special - $57 SISAL RUGS __$5O . x 13, reg. 59.00 -_ Now OI MIAL RUNNING MATS WV wide, reg. 2.98 yard-- -$e4 LAI~'. TRETCH SLIMS $7 ~M6WSAND BOYS' CAPS_7727 lcieulmw t -1.77___117 Çé' tu~ *~udt. round . .w'eare open - 'Inrs4 F' F1 an ud Saturdmy OnIy!. Graduation Exercises HeId. for Large- Class of Baby Sitters M~adMs Steve-,ArtYxn neady to sit for discussions a 4. the, oàlaa Arpont and sing-song. The colon party - Parade on Satunday remnoved the flag; thc meeting and the lunch lollowing closed with "The Qucen" and Uchome of Mr. and Mr$. Tapa. Announcemenits: Guide g. Ite land. - an-d Bnownie chuncb paradeý .ý4 and Mns. Steve Artyrn will -be Pcb. 13 and aur flag 6 famlily, Miss Nancy Bok- 'il be dedicated ai that in « of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. t ime. Alao, anyone with used exIn Carnîck and Mr. an-d Mns.1 Christmas cards or- get-wel exozak and family, attend-icards on pictures for chîldnen'sý &L« dthe ,hl a hlyu eaetHampton Guide. N 4- Ukrainian Piebyteian church "h' i you. ---."-.~--- .Ohawa. The annual congregational;'4 Cmpany stanted the meeting1 more details nexi week. ~~~ r- by'gretig furBrownies as Rev. Catto's sermon lasi - e t, ay Ann Tbrashlen, Sunday monning was "getting!i- BaIIyMainpize, Lois Killens Invohved." The children's stony - id Donna Watton. Wbile the 'vas caled,"ANw ein gueats stood at attention, the ning." On Sunday evening theý Guides did the Horseshoe Hampton United Cbuncb ses-- rormnation' and Flag Break. sion and nominaiing commit-! Thie gucats 'vene taken into the tee met ai the home of Mn....... difféentn patrols so tbey wouhd and Mns. Alex Cartick. mieeting. Thie girls reviewedlprayer for Christian Unity. occident pievention and learn-I The Hampton Young People! Graduation Exencises for Lionetie Ruth Evans pre- ning, Frances Henning, Sherry Chaîrman of the Heaith Edu- Frampton spake of the wark the Lionettes an( b te ed something about stahkingimet on Tuesday night ai Zion- the Baby Sitters Course span- sented diplomas ta the 55 Jobnston, Lorri Joncs, Pat cation Committce ofthte involved ln training girls fori members of thelag aui positions. Brenda Ternili work-tfor thein negular meeting. saned by the Northumberland- graduates, Laurie Abenneiby, King, Jean 'Kooy, Wendy Northumberland-Durham TB. baby siiiing. Eacb instruciar ence, Pat.sy Blake takdM id on her final test of second 1 On Satunday, Jan. 22, thene- Durham Tubencuhosis a nd Caroline A d a m s, Malene Lewis, Gail Lintan, Canal Association, pnesented the deaht wiib a specific subjeci, Frampion for bisineein r-lux ernrner Raffrunýi1 h.. a wnrkshop for al-Health Association, which was Adams, Janie Aluin, Patricia Little, Elizabeth Maguire, special pnizes. The winnens and practical demanstrationsland kindly speech. ail-. - -;-li-an., .Martvn. Rosmarv were: Janie Aluin and- Patisy were aiso given, be said. Evenyone enjoye ted- ýeep Up with youn Guide' tests., mid-week leaders and Sundayi Thene is stîll mare for you ta' School teachens ai King Streetý pasa." They phayed the Chin-IUnited Chuncb in Oshawa' ese Dragon game whicb liven- tram 1:30 ta 4:30 p.m. Thene, cd everyane up. Then a relayiwilh be groups on art, drama,ý eonsisting of the Guide and, games, bandicraft, music, ne- Brownie Law, Promise and searcb and story-telling. This Motta. After iis tey 'ere is a 'ondeful opportunity for DENHERTO G'S DISCOUNT STORE TEMPERANCE ST., BOWMANVILLE (South of King Taxi) Giant Réductions on a Wide Variety of Much-Needed Items . . . Hurry In For Best Sélection 1 OPEN THURS. - FR. - SAT. ONLY MEN>S HUNTING JACKETS Reg. 15.75 ---------------Now Only $1 0977 MEN'S DRILL WORK PANTS t~l Reg. 5.75 ----- -- Now Only m1J.J M'S DESPANTS r 7.95 Now Only $4,77 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS $1*97 Reg. 3.25 ---- - ------------- Now Only 7 MEN'S COTTON SHIRTS$ 0 Reg. 2.85 -------- - Now Only $.87 MEN'S PARKAS Reg. 15.75 Now OnIy $12977 MEN'S PILE LINED VESTS Eeg. 6.95 ---- - ------- Now MEN'S NYLON COATS Reg. 12.75 --Now Only $5977 Only $7,77 MEN'S KROY WOOL SOX Reg. 1.50 Now OnIy BOYS' DRESS PANTS Reg. 5.75 ----- - --------- Now OnIy BOYS' FLANNEL SHIRTS Reg. 1.98 --------------- Now Only BOYS' LINED PANTS Reg. 3.98---------------- Now Only BOYS' LINED PANTS Reg. 5.95 ------ Now Only BOYS', SOX Reg. 98ec-------- ------- Now Only BOYS' DRESS PANTS Special - Hurry! ---- LADIES' CAR COATS Must Be SoId - Hurry! GIRLS' DOUBLE KNIT SLACKS Very good quality - 8 to 14 $1,17 $3e88 $1 "50 $2.99 $4*77 67c $2,47 $3.88 $4,44 run by the BowmanieLo- Anderson, Mare ae,--* -.-**-.-- ettes Club, were heid at thelBarbara Lynn Barter, Merridy Merkley, L i n da Morrison, Blake, first and secondin theý Each student taking the lightfui entertainment pre- for the February meeting. Lions Centre last Wednesday Bate, Pat Bate, Jeanie Bell, Kathryn Moses, Ruth Hunt, course resuits. Peggy Clarkicourse had to pass the exact- sented by two pretty batoii The Department of Lands evening. Lionette Carol Birt- Patsy Blake, Louise Blyleven, Fay Myles, Wendy MacKin- had the best record book, wîthiing examinations in order ta twirîers, Brenda Henning and and tobereesteLidato Ont., wistle presided. Judy Bond, Wendy Bridges, tosh, Eileen McQuarrie, De- Ina Woudstra, second. ;receive a graduation diplomna, Diane Therteil.1ar ob reusdt lw The Lionettes Special Com- Pegrgy Clark, Betn Anne Clif- borah Oke, Ann Rekker, Lionette Evelyn Clifton in- and these tests were corrected Following the conclusion Of up a number of beaver dams oiteircag f h ay ton, hristine Corson, Deborah Vaierie Tennant, Diane Ther- troduced the speaker, the lin Cobourg, Mr. Frampton the programr a delicious lunch on the lands of Sohaffier & Sitters Course here was comn- Coty, Judy Coty, Brenda tell, Patricia Therteli, Brenda Rev. K. J. Frampton, RectorIpointed out. Ail the gradu- was served. Lionette Mollie Nesbitt in the loth cncessio posed of Ede Cole, the chair-j Cowan, Jane Cowle, Karen1 Thompson, Mary Tighe, Judy of St. John's Anglican Church ', ates are knowledgeabie, re- 1IKent, assisted by Lionette Eva of Manvers township as t'le man; Mollie KnEleanor ;Davis, Patsy Dunn, Joan iriiish. Penny Westlake, Ina who is a member of the local hiable, responsibie and fuIly Hockin and Lionette Marie floo.ding condition is damnag- Frapto, CrolBitwitle Grham Rseelen HanaWouds tra and Joy Wright. ýLions Club. ulfe aystes si. Moses, was in charge of the irg a road and bridge in the Marie Moses and Eva Hockin. 1 evely Her, Be Hen- 1 r. C. aie, Cobourg, Ina witty address Mr.O eafoftegautelnh ocaîity. k B- Han Breda Ms .Gaigr aAppflication will be made to theteches heselestoMary's Chiurch and St. Paui's Township of Clarke re a wel- the Department of Highways lte ea nd ts hpdta ther e a Church held a social evening £ane case, The Canada Pension1 for the balance of the 196.5 i le afi t oend tacte. __ in Bethany Parish Hall to Fund; Alex Carruthers, M.P.P. Road subsidy. Mr. b auland M ns. apnBlare. officially welcome Arthur S. re grants on new schiool cor- A number of accounts were visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank T h e OW MU WN e w s ýAflentonî, the new student instruction; Northumberland & ordered paid. Balardin olubuson un-charge of the Manvers AngI- Durham monthly Health re- Next meeting of Councîl 'day.r in JamesmbuRschardsn can Parish, bis wife Jea n and part; Stock Bros. re bus ser- wili be held Febnuary Mt, iThe Sunbeamn Messengers ivMrs. Ja es E ich rd, lmior sons Christian, Eric and Rich- vice for Betany; Magistrate 1966, at 1:30 p..m. tih meta sa nTus ard. The Young people piayed day at 4:00 p.m. -i .SmBonofPny rWnMcalo saa scrabble, card games, croqui- 'Verne and Linda Chant visjt- Ms a rw fPny M.W.MNu saainoie and cbess. The aduits ed on Saturday with Mr. and ed for judgiîag by Messrs. E olwowsageto e M.adMs alBiigIplayed progressive euchre Mrs. Ted Chant. . Wright, J. Lake and O. C. brothen and sister-in-law, Mr. Mr. and Mns. Alex Watson, with Mrs. Chanles Smith and Mrs GrceBartondale visit- Ashton. T he se gentlemen and Mns. Lorne Bowins for Mrs. Neil Porter, Mrs. HarryI William Pilp aii h Mrs. Grate weekend and the;ý found dit ficulty in decîding sevenal days iast week called Bailey and Miss Lynn Baiiey Phillipor s sc av in the ed over ther obiroh scores; wesecondgthe 2nerse Chants took ber home to Oak on one of the pretty boxes;,nanme f rn reds eeann h 0dne Mrs. Norman Bootbby anýd Hill Lake on Sunday. ý but finally seiected Mns. Han- Mrs. Percy Werry of Tyronelguests, Saturday, of Mrs. J. Lawrence Staples. Dr. R. M. Mr. an Mrs.Strong of; aid Ashton's creatian which visited Mrs. D. G. Hooper. Ser and daughter Lois~ at Bte fiily wloe Bowmanviile were Friday1 portrayed a miniature bouse Mn. and Mrs. Wayne Hooey,i Port Hope and îh the evening the Allerton family on béhaif guests at Mn. and Mrs. Mer- i tompete witih terraced lawns, of Toronto, spent the week- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. of the Parish. Mr. Allenton wnMountjoy's. ýflower beds and white picket end wiith Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richard Archer, near Coboung. lexpressed bis pleasure in B OLT O N F EN DE RS FOR Mr. Merwin Mountjoy at- fence. Mn. Russell Tabb pro- Best and Ron. sl The Onono Horticultural So- coming to Bethany. The la- - tended the Shouldice SurgeryIvided an ententaining hour as Mrs. L. Cale of Newcae ciety annual meeting and Pot dies Ot the three churchesQUICKE S REPA R Banquet t the Royal York ihe auctioned the boxes. His visited Mrs. Marshall Chat- iuck supper on Thursday, Perved lunch. Q I K A Y R P I Toronto, an annual event' humorous rem'arks produced terton on Saturday. January 27th, at 6 p.m., wili Manvers Township whicli Mr. Mountjoy gneatlyI peals ot laugibten fromn the The Township School Area be in the iower United CburchConiNte anticipates. About 1600 usual-' audience and his abiiity as an Of Clarke Teachens beld their Auditorium. onlNte ly attend. Mns. Mountjoy and auctioneer was evident tram January meeting at the Kirby Mn. and Mrs. Albert Mitch- The inaugural meeting of IMrs. Rose accompanied Mn. the bigh bids lie received, School on Monday. ell and cbiidren were Sunday Menvens Municipal Counicil Mountjoy to the concert fol- whicb ranged fromn two to six Mn. and Mns. Onvilie Chat- dinnen guests of Mns. Wmn. was held on Ivonday witb the lowing, which consisted ai- dollars per box. The grass tenton, Canai and David, Mn. Ivttchelî. following members constitu- mast entinely of TV personali-, proceeds for the evening and Mns. Douglas Allun, Don- MranrsNomnK - igte196CuilRev ties. The Mvountjoys enjayed1 wene appnoximately $80.00. nie and Steven attended a MnLn n.Nra e ig tibe 1966 Cuci Reeve the evening very much. M'rs. F. Sten1ger an-d Mr. A. j. skating panty at Reid's cottage nedy have puncbased th Wilson Heaslip, Councillorsl The Brownies opened tbeir1 We.nry expressed the appre- at Clear Lake. home of Mrs. Cecil Powers on Harvey Malcolm, Roy Stnong! meeting with a new active ciation of the group for the Congratulations ta Mn. and Main Street. and Alvin Mitchell. gam, Th Tee Sum, ndlaland gnru SP tMns. Wilfned Hawke, the fonm- The Men's Groun of Orono TeReecle h et Brige. Atendnceand in- tbey had received. Mn.Er . en Helen Baskerville of New- United Cbunch wilI meetonigto rdraila.a-d Sueaerfntndsetealndfdrsrebtd on, spection was taken and the six Werry thanked the group and castie, on their manniage on Tbunsday at 8 p.m. in the the Rev. William Piency gave thereby providing quick, easy replacement when required. Up ta books manked. The Fairy RingMn*abfrpoding n Saturday, Januany 8th at Fiendsbip Room. Dr. C. ,Mr.Tab forproidin anFenelon Falls. Rev. M. C. Horner. Medicai Officen of a short addness. Councillon, 50% in repair casts are saved as a resuit. followed and the collection of' enjoyable evening. Fse fiitd elb ilb rsn atake Mfo m beinpent. ir t. aiygd.Brownies were .Mashcolmfciathankedh, wMn.e pPierctoyl Discover the difference CRAFTSMANSHIP makes! Mn. rop. arland GMis o nn, .Miss Audey Bihlings and, part in the discussion. ReeMGl ogauae then divided ito grup. anl ndGalWstnMn ___________________________________ Some wonked on semnaphore, and Mns. C. E. Horn, Oshawa, l merbsofCuc n one group sewed on two typesaimebr tCuilo btos another learned wene Sunday dinner 9u1 01o being elected and welcomed, ofMr. and Mirs. Earl Tnewin. B- H A N the new members to Coundil, finst aid and countesy, anothen Mn. and Mrs. Oswald Pet-b- being Harvey Malcoalm andi Qua ee " nd O aada" the ick, Barrie, wene visitons witb The Ladies Good Luck Or- Cern during the weekend. Alvin Mitchell. The Reeve th eainde"0tCokapart i a is fathen, Mn. S. R. Pethik, ange Lôd1ge held a succesafu Mrs. Helen Chaplin spent asked for the co-operation ofi bail gmaei hieSowdw and visited bis mothen at tbe progressive eucbre pnyo h ekn ihbrf:iyail members to, wonk fan the .-. . . . .. . . dnie hs rciigsm-nursing home, Bowmanville. Fniday night, with 12 tables at Trent River. generai intenests ot the muni-... . *...10 .....------- phrile, theote racBnwnierren- Miss Clara Page, Toronto, Of playei'5. Prizes for bîgb Mn. George Waddell 15 a cipality. Ail other ceuncil joe ed inong. Thoesmeet- spent the weekend with ber scores went ta Mns. Sidney patient in Civic Hospital, mernbers in turn spoke brief- in o sed itb pray Termeeand mother, Mns. E. Page. Powers and George Sm-i Peterborouh. His rnany tri- ly.Te oloig cnsp- DM- Tngaps Mn. Me asu es aedta1Miss Linda Avery spent the second prizes ta Mns. Herm-an ends are wishin'ghim a soeedy Tene was n cived a n ed tes Mre seaare, acaret o weekend wit'b Miss Betty MIl and Norman Brown. recoveny. - ecwarcivdnded:AGI B tethe olenand Baadg.thoe Smith, Bunketon. Mrs. Pency Mantie won the Mn. and Mrs. Ed McGlynn Appeals fan grants wene ne- Sales and Service w h ased this test wene Jane Mn. and Mrs. Howard Car- lucky door prize. ad thein family ot Peter- ceived tnom The Hospital for Repas, aneCatC ynca, Brnoklin, wene Sat-I Mn. and Mrs. Creigiton boougb were Sunday guests Sick Chiidren, The Muscular11 King St. E. Bowmanville ColtnDan Hnda, ar1urday evening visitons o! Mn. ýCern and thein chilidren David witb Mns. Ina Palmer. Dystnophy Assoc. of Canada, WATCH THIS SPACE FOR MORE STUDEBAKER EXTRAS Anni Thrashler, Donna Watton and Mrs. A. Brunt. and Lynda of Picton wene On Fnid'ay evening, memn-, Canadian Mental Healtb As- aadLoi KLo ess onratla-eM.sad CsoCnaeneageslawth!n.aMrM.s and berMorT.intClarence.l socgndehe Salatin nmy........................................................................................................................... tions girls, and Snowy Owl.1 Staintan an-d girls were Sun- Mns. G. Brent and Mns. M. dy suppen guests o! Mn. and 4 Sykes, Tynone, and Mn. and Mrs. M. Stainton. Mns. Roy Knox wene Friday ;Mn. and Mrs. E. Wrignt,J dinnen guests of Mns. A. E. Betty, Lawrence and Miss Billett. Doris Wright, R.N., and Mn. The C.G.I.T. nesumned thein Murray Axfond et Hampton metnson Jan. 10. lwene Su-nday guests ot Mnr.4 Tbe U.C.W. postponed thein and Mrs. Ron Ciemens, Hamp- meeting fnam Jan. 18 ta Jan. ton. p5i.m. CE ig t80; r n s lf4r re >.wben the 1966 affîcers and Ernest et Hemm-ingfond, will be installed. Mrs. Arthur ubcMn. James A. Werry, Colison, Bawmanville, willl M. ndQuebecanWer shwhrpicturesofTida. Sandra, Sharon and Jms New members are welcome. 1 Mn. and Mrs. Grant Jaes, Mrs A.L.Blanchard visit- - Susan, Scott and We rny, r edMrs. J. Stark at ColumbusSsunday dinner guests ot Mn. D o n w t u i h r u d u necently.i and Mrs. E. A. Wenny, Bert Saturday evening visitonsi and Betty Jane.î with Mn. and Mrs. A. W1Mn. a nd Mns. Ivan Sharp John Canigan and Douglas,' Mrs. L. Ashton, Haydon. y u c n fn p o se y fim Oshawa. On ndy bruh Mr. and Mrs. Angus King, adM.Carrigan, Mn. andl cahiers at Mr. and Mns. C. ta ideso n esenLti ntwn undayr. 4 e c v tin contractors Mns. . W. Prescott and Mn.'Avrys A. L. Pect visited Mn. arI Little Miss Donna Lamb Mns. Kesshen inBotn entertained 14 uitile friends eiNi Isaw tJamesnA. Wenny iswi1h beauty s l n Mn.1Herbent Pnescott, Mapie week 'Speedy." week Tuesday evening. atr rn an ad4 c e e s The Sigma "C" boys will be Mases BrmntondspBen t collecting aid tays tbis Satun-Ceesraptn. day Jn.22 dnecedbyMn -Monday with their grand- MorrisJna2,dley. by wih fi mothen, Mrs. E. Wright. 12 retail grocers .. and jusi about tbem up and distibute them M and Mr. ntunBrn -ta needy cbihdnen, s0 the sup- I heve soid their fanm adwl pont of the entire commnunity be moving in the spring. any o service of Hampton will be appreciat- M.adMn.S unr h p o edadwanranted. Oshawa, and Mns. F. Dorland *- - ed ndwere Sunday guests at Miss Elsie and Albert Oke's. . NNISILLE Rony ad NacyBowran ou can think of 1 E Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haass, ville, were Saturday evening Mn. and Mrs. W. Sender-ý visitons at Mn. and Mns. K. GIRLS' LINED SLACKS Clearing at ---- $1377429774$337 FLANELETTE BLANKETS 80 x 100, reg. 7.95 70 x 90, reg. $5.95 $6e47 $4,77 Daxten encloelng dMIeqe for IZný shae offines for oo1~ f Noveunhen 1965 in the amount of $14.00; Man. vers Township School Board. outlining the breakdown oi thbe estimâtes to builda new. sehool in Manvens Township-, severel accounts. It was agreed that grants o! $25.00 each be gwven to The Hospital for Sick Children and the Salvation Army. Membership will be taken- eut witb the Ontario Ronds Assoc. and the We et Ontario Rural Muni*éli. ties and seven subscrint ~s vill be erdered of the ui- cipal Worhd Lts. A by-law is te be prepaePt to off er langer disceunts ta encourage eanlier payment of cunrent taxes ta apply ta total payment or partial payment A proposed list ot Pence Viewens, Livestock Valuators and Pound Keepers 'vas dnawn up. Ail pensons on pnopoeed lisitat be notitied et their pnaposed aippointment. Parties not wishing ta act to, n-otity the CIlerk 'vithin 14 days, s0 that a replacement can be tound for the February meeting, wben a by*law 'vihi be passed. A figure of $50,000.00 wil ,Ieused in the bank borrow- ing by-law te, be prepared 1

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