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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Apr 1966, p. 10

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Tw.on -ocomembers of the. 'Orber of Commerce miet on Monday. Apuil llth *ben correspondence and com- mfttee 1p w re eelved. The b:er I.ta agin sponsor the annual fireworks t W â tndsplayonVay2Srd and hope ta otai aditlnalentertain- ment'for thé evening. 4 WESLEY VILLE (Intended for last week) Althougb cool winds and peristntfan of snow dis- courage thoughtu 0'o PIn £aser oliaysare here wltt the welcame breathlng space *for students before the last terni of uchool, and wild geese are fling north. Most of the ladies of the eommunlty contributed bak- Ing for the. cancer tea at Port Hope Iast week and their don-H U ations were deivered thereHG by Mns. R. Scultiiorpe, Port Britain. There were too many activi- TREF ties on Friday for allte be well attended. Church service for this charge was at Morrish in the mornlng, the Nichols' sisters sang at the service at* EXCI lietonill UntedChurch in the afternoon. A f sw from here attended the film night at Canton for Hope Town- ship Sunday Schools. This is generally well attended by tus school, but some have the chickenpox, some have colds and some others were away for the holiday. Wesley Best is feeling quite well again after his slck speil and now just needs to clear the spots. There were 52 at Sufiday School on Sunday mornlng with the intermediate boys' and girls' classes unitlng with Clarence Nichols as teacher. The senior girls led in the clos- ing prayer and Sandra Payne p layed- for the concluding ynn. Mrs. Clarence Nichols and p< the Easter weekend to visit HFO Mrs. Nichols' parents, Mr. and Beautifui selection Mrs. Anderson.obogadsur Bill Barrowclough Is homeobngadsur froni Kemptville for the hoUi- accessorize springc 'day, and Janice McCaw of * Port Hope spent the weekendVau with Ruth Nichols. *Mr. Chas. Quinn cf Toron- to called at Harold Barrow- clough's on Good Friday. For many years Mr. Quinn and hi. family were sunimer resi- dents at Redlea Beach. Dan, Scott and Steve Darke of Toronto are spendlng the GR S U hldywith their grandpar- IR S ru ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Darke. In rainy day blues, eQn Ashby and Ron Parrott cf';Port Hope visited with the wth polka dots p&l Wm. Ashby's on Bauter Sun- Regulai day. Dawn Jarvîs of Cobourg spent the weekend with Har- old Austin farnily while her parents M£r. and Mrs. Doug 9 Jrswere on a short hoUi-- day. Mr.- and Mns. Scoble of Lakefield called at Besta on Monday afternoon. Mrm. Scobli E FS S R conducts a class lni stencilling M NS SR adis much interested in the fine work of this nature dons FIRST QUALIT by Beitniece Best. Choose f rom plain colors. IELIZ,&BETH VILLE Regi (Intended for last week) Church pervices were held here on Easter, Rev. Ramjlt was i11 and Rev. P. F. Gard- 8 communion service and recep- tion or new members. OiiWenesay aftrnonBOYS# PLA:M the Institute held their meet- ing at Mrs. Clarence Batty's qiu M V Mr. H ward Saats, Brant-JAV AM I ford, and Mia. Darlene Thlck- JDI A INII son spent the weekend with Thilkons. usadrthr Mr. mnd Mmi. Lawrence Mul- Substg andrdtein drew have sold their home iwaigqaiisi Oubawa and are movlng ta and elastic leg st Sunnyuide next week. Mr. Celanese* acetate and Mi,.. W.:Muldrew were et Bunnyide over the. holiday.RO Mr. and Mr.. D. Whltbred mmdl girls were expected but the. girls were M1 and they Mr. and Mrs. H. miatrtll wem witb Mr. and M . and Mm .E. Ulott, U UL O Simlay. zýrI& Sý C S E fIn evy weight cot audi HU e IlMulti-colors M'easui 1 »g. md êLSin1mi mre.Othu vW.i tors wen Mr.,end Mm.BI Ttrbemcey, Port Hap@. Mime mêm.Mp .sr OwimmvIle, 'SUU1.ý7COlbo ax nori jl 4Voe Sturk- A I !PILKERS BOWMANVILLE :Ili 41 il E SELECTIONS M1ENDOUS SAVINGS ITING FASHIONS CARFS iof chiffon scorfs in assortcd Dshapes. Many lovcly colors to and summer wardrobcs. ieu up t. 79c each. feir STUC RAINCOATS s-chasing fierais and popping terns. Sizes 2 te 14. ir198 & 2.59 volu. 4)e EACH IETCH SOCKS and fancy pottems. Variety of julor 1.50 valu. Sý <Pair STUC RAINCATS COING MATS 1a neutral shade. Sizes 4 te 6X Regulor 2.98 ý49 Fashions on target at fabulous savingsl 9 great money-saving days to shop for every member of your famlly-and for your home. Corne score, durlng this moit Iooked forward to eventl STARTS TOMORIROW!v MAN - Set *ESH NYLONS 0-resistant reinforced heels and 210, 10 2, 11. Choice of Ieg !bronzctone, coffectone. gqulor 39C pair. 3 Pair for 'J7< 'ES rtlny flows wiIl not affect their ,the slIghtest. Choose f rom bond tylings. White, pink, blue. In fabric. Suzes S, M, L goular 59C palr w1.*27 vu DISR CLOTUS tton. Sccurely hemmed. Assorted TAILORED SHIRTS Special Purchàse *ih eh97 Wide selection of printed and plain fabrics in assorted styles. Sleeveless and short siceves in the group. Tailored from machine-washable r. 1Nf -i I D RESS SCOOP!' DAN. RIVER COFTINS Regulurliy 7.98 575»à « r2for 1288 Walker'»s has done it again ! As witness these famous-for-quality Dan River* combed cotton dresses now being offered at these great savings. Wrinkle- shed*,.they are easier ta care for ... mildew and color resistont ... neyer need r. 16"x 16". Icotton. Henley, Bermuda, Johnny and Con- sirîiii. my5VII ylJ I es T ~u ç uub 'Fi-u"*........VV*qg ausi k * **3* @NliuFIII0I0 > tailored button fronts ... double-breusted coachmans and sweetheart neckline vertible neckline stylings. White, pink, blue, sheaths. Checks, stripes and eyela.sh, ginghams. Ail in misty rainbow pastels. hr881 I maizef mint. 32 -38. MissW' nd haif sizes. RgT. ---q

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