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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 May 1966, p. 14

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lb. Canadian StalamnanZownvMfe.May 4, 198 #Beatiè Decorabn Fea ue. Fmia owmanville Gof lub ,4Students' Council President Jim Groen and Secretary Pourers at the punch bowl eeqiebs epn 'Christine Marsden discuss details of the biggest For- ~ma hed y B.H.S. in many years. It took place to quenchtetis ftednes hyae ýyriday night at the Bowmanville Golf & Curling Club. Laurie Slemon and Sheila Hooper. Music Supplied by WeII-Known Imprimus Quintet Although the gorgeous gowns, the corsages, the >,,phisticated hair styles of the young ladies were omething to see, the B.H.S. Formai would not have ý~en so successful if the orchestra had been below fýiàr. Fortunately, the committee had chosen the Im- eastern Breeders lIect Cobourg Man ?icoming President "?&i.William Moore of Co- Reports were heard frorn eu rg, ntario is exception- Mr. Victor McCalpin, Presi- 1eh qualified fer his re- dent of E.B.I., Dr. J. M. Mc- t appointment to the Presi- Lean, General Manager, Dr. R. nmpency of Eastern Breeders Inc. G. Smiley, Assistant Manager, Kemptville. Dr. M. E. Wilson, Veterinary This organization is most Consultant, Mi. Mel Thomas, :eortunate to have a man with Diiector of Promotion and Mr. 4oütstanding ability in farrning Howard Dodge for the Hol- *.ulesadcatebedn stein Sire Selection Commit- hield, as well as a recognized tee. Ieaders in faima and communiby »icîganizations.I ~.Mr. Moore was a Director of .the Quinte District Unit, .Y ' ' revmous to bemng on the 4tlýoaÊd of E.B.I. since the two ~nits ama]gamated. As weUl w&s having turne ta be chair- eFi.nan of the Northumberland tCounty Milk Commuttee, Past "?resldent of NÔrbtimberland ;lialstein Club,Dieoro V.ounty Soil and Crop Im- îcrovezent, and many other Mapintments, Mr. Moore firids ýtfùe to perate a 240 acre farim .,,businesS, with ah outstandlng Qberd of 80 Holateins.' Îf Farty caéws are in milk at Zpresent wIbh an average of 54 Î, ids peu day. ' astern * us si îres are used in te Sd and "Morwill Juýiter I&le VG" à daughteu of ' e Pontiac. Jupiter, was *t ChamrIon Tvo Ygar &slnie,,nowr in E.B.I. stud. iur or Mr 'n VIctor McCalpin of Mr. William 'Moore minro. nzoque moves ta Past duced tie speaker, Mn. Hubert prucet, after dlsplaying E McGiU, Livestock Commis. er flenta detrs iig liirfor Ontanio Departmesil Sis Mot s u suaf% Agricultune. year mc.h. d * cGill tbicatçd there Bréd«zIiý. dmud t e more pressure on ýsquW Amal Me emrceiica stress ou pros tlb. ôttor the ii. duétbn t the -'of t em. 'teff h Ics in P0v primus Quintet, one of the best in this area, and they were greeted with great applause. Members include, from left to right, Ai Hooper, Brad Lucas, Bruce Barrett, Bill Cobban and, hidden from the camera, Jim Cobban at the piano. the caIlle industry with good bulls, and intormation'now if the breeders will use both to advantage. Breeders should use A.I. plus proven sires on the basic herd, use R.O.P. ou D.H-.I.A. for herd improve- ment, don't sell large numnbers o! bred heifers, and don'b let tradition be youî road-block. Mr. Harry Crews and Son o! R.R. 3, Trenton, Ont., bad the top herd for efficiency, 96% in E.B.I. service aiea, in the 15 to 30 cow herds. Mr. Carl Crews was pîesented with a plaque from E.B.I. by Mi. William PoIls, Supervisor o! the Belleville Branch Of- fice. Mr. Walter Ellîott, Super- visor of the Kingston Branch Office presented the E.B.I. Award for 31 cows and aveu to Mr. Bill Babcock of Hart- ington, Ont. The herd feutil- ity rate was 94.6%. Mr. Roy Snyder, Secretary- Manager of Ontario Associa- Ion of Animal Breeders bîought greetings and com- mented that Eastern Breed- ers high fertility awards com- nMttion was the first he had~ Buiketon Garage. Many visi- tors came froni different -points on Saturday to attend the sale. There was an April shower aI Blackstock which many at- tended. It was in honor o: Mu. and Mis. Robert Strong who weîe married recently Il was held in bhe Recreatiox Centre Saturday night, April 30th. Mi. and Mus. Leslie Gra. ham o! H-aydon, Mus. BeatriCE Taylor and Stanley Tayloi were Sunday evening visitai, at the home of Mi. and Mus ROY Asbton. Glad ta knov Mi. Cyrus Ashton bas im. proved in health since retuin. ing froin hospital. We weleo'me the Bakei family tao ur community. Mu. and Mrs. Frank Pomer) and family have moved t( the former Turnbuil home We welcome tihem ta the com. munity. The formai came complete with its own photographer Stephen Jeffery shown here with Jim King and B3illi Wiseman. Mardi Dawson was his assistant. HAMPTON Mr. Jim Young of North- at 8 p.r mînster Church, Oshawa, min- The last istered in the Hampton Church for the on Sunday in the absence of will be Rev. Catto who was in Wood- They wi stock. Mr. Young spoke about China. "Life at the Top". Next Sun- Mr. ai day, babies will be baptized, were gL the parents having alîeady Bert Hc met with Rev. Catto. for diri The Hampton, ladies are ing. pîeparing a cook book under Mr. ai the direction of Mis. Catto and visited, Mrs. Hill. These are the W. Bals ladies to contact if you have Sunday. a recipe to contribute. The Mi. W.I. met on Tuesday in the Çîapp C.E. wing. DeanB Next Sunday, being Moth- cently. er's Day, will be observed as Mr. ai Christian F a miliy SundaY, enterta:i climaîing Christian Family and chi] Week, Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Jim Saunders, Mr.a Toronto, visited Mis. Gilbert ens anc Adcock on Sunday. Clemens Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard guests, and family visited Mr. and verne C Mis. Harry Appleton in Wrhit- SymP by on Sunday. Mrs. JoE The next Doubles ClubEda meeting is Satuîday, May 7 Several on Tueç ELIZABETH VILLEFrn( the hosI Cburch services were l-eld Mria at Garden Hill. Rev. J. Ram- were ov jit was back again after bis A. E.1 held here as usual.1 Mi, end Mis. Russel Beatty, Kitcbener, Mis. H.- Beatty and1 IVIiss Lula Beatty, Port Hope, visited witb Mi. and Mis. V. Peacock tbis week Mr. and Mis. Russel Beatty bave just recently returned from Flor- Mda wbheîe they had spent the winter. Several in the coonmunity attended -the sale at Mis. Bi-ooks' on Wednesday. Cadet nigl>t was beld in Port Hope H.S. Ôn ThUrsday evening. Miss Darlene Thickson, Toi- *onto, is home for hree weeks. Mi. and Mis. J. Dekoker, ýWhitby, Mi. H. Staats, Brant- cford, and Miss Sumanne Thick- son, Bowmanville, weie at Thicekson's on Sundiay. *Mrs. Mary Douglas and Jean, Port Hope, visited Mi. -andi Mis. Aiubiesr Gilmnore and Mis, W. Beatty on Wednes- day. Mi. and Mis. W. Muldrew, rOshawa, visited in the village ;over the weekend. IfA number of visitors were 9fLshing in the village over the Fweekend. nMi. and Mis, Lee Fallis i and Bobby, Millbrook, were witb Mrs. W. Beatty and Mi. e nd Mrs. Aubrey Gilmore on e Saturday. Sunday guests with Ir Mr .and Mis. Gîlmore were 's Miss Douita Trew and Mi. Shaw, Osh.awa. i v a OBITUARY MRS. F. J. HEDDON heard o! being conducted. The death occuîîed at lier On behal! of Eastern Breed- home, Lot 9, Con. 6, East ers, Mr. Gordon Parks puesent- Whitby Township, April 16, cd Mr. W. J. Moore o! Cobourg l?66, of Mus. Fîederick J. Hed- wýith a picture o! bis own cow, don. She was i her 82rO. Morwill Jupiter Twinkle V.G., year. xiew Canadian Champion for The former Elsie, Editb milk, as a senior 2 yeau aid, Orchard, the deceased was a 21,112 pounds in 305 days. Heu daugbter of the late John and sire was Roase Pontiac~ Jupi- M.ary Ocbdrd. Born in Darl- ter a + 4.4 proven E.B.I. sire. iitn Township in 1885, she Mru, Paîks also presenbed Mu. was marnied there in 1908. A Robert Jibb of Cold Springs, residênt o! East Whitby Tgwn- Ont. with a picture of his own 81biP, just norbh of the Kedron cow, "Shadyway Duchess Gai- KiwvAlis Camp; she was a axie" G.P. Canadian- Cham- member o! Columbus United piO fou fat m a senior 2 year'Churcl.' aid, 777 ' uds of fat i 305 .Piedeceased by heu husband days and 904 in 365 days. Heu 1i 1928, Mrs. jieddon is sur- sire was Ottawa Dijax Dude a vl.ved by a tiaugliter, Miss ,+j~ proven E.B.I. sire. Lois Heddon, at home, -and a 1.Mr. VicIai .McCalpin, Past non, Kennetb of, Toronta. Also IPuesident ai E.B.I., chained gurvivin 1s' a -sis4er, Mus. the -meeting. Chdic Ç'rsons of Bownian- * The fune>u service was BU K T Nheld -at teUic os-ndr BURKET N sonFuneral Home, Oshawa, Apuil 19, Interment was in *Sprffig, wWing of grain is Bowmanvlle Cemeteuy. The 4. WeI unden way here. lIn the service'was cpnlducted by Rev. P4 Pli»Rlde 'foieWt egion. IR. J. 'Bmnker, asited by Rev. Is Averj suçesofil actian Wirmifred BrIdÉém. >t w d n th vilage Mm,.palhbeare*s were Alvin n on Swdy aftetnoon, house- Spencer, Morley Terwillegar, 1 * 0, ofedscithe late Flor- Don~ald Howe, Thomma Fam- k n* Caii togèther with ci, RuswIl Nesblît anid Wrank OBITUARY MRS. W. J. HOCKIN The deatb of Mis. W. J. Hockin, ageci 76, occurred at Newcastle on Monday, Mardli 28, 1966. Daugixter o! the late Joseph Parker and Regina Cooper, thc former Rose Parker was born in Toronto and received her education in that city. On Deceniber 26, 1917, she niai- rie.d William John Hockin who predeceased her. Mis. Hockin had iesided in Newcastle since 1916 when she moved there froni Tor- onto. She was a member of Newcastle United Church, andi ber interests centred around lier home andi farnily. Suuviving are three sons, Joe o! Ookville, Haroldi o! Port Perry, and Ronald of Goose >ay, Labrador. A SIS- ter, Mis. A. F. Pepper of Whitby, also survives. There are eighb guanddiilduen and anc great-grandson. .The -funeral service was held from, the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowsnanville, on Wednesday, Mardi 301h, and was conducted by Rev. E. C. Woodland of Newcastle. TeRm- pomay interment was in the Lang Vault, Orono. Anweg the beautiful floral tokens, evidence af the es- teemn in whi the deceaied was hçld, were those frais bhc Oý,kvIUe Signal Troop, MSEl Sec. ACAF dom eBay and Newcastle Unit.ed Citurcl Wafnien. Palibearm swere Musss. St"ey Powelt Salon pak- er, Albert Pearo.. HovWad Piano.1, Bne. RI%îard atd Ar ecr I noon cE Mrs. Bil J. Kinsi Mr. anc Dale ar min the C. E. wing. st meeting for the year eSunbeam Messengers Sat 4 p.m. on Thursday. vill finish their book on and Mrs. Geîald Balson guests of Mr. and Mrs. loskin, in Bowmanville, mier on Sunday even- and Mis. Harold Balson with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ison in Kingston on and Mrs. Raymond visited Mr. and Mrs.1 Hodgson in Aa e and Mrs. Chester Borek iined Mr. and Mrs. Lîpp lîdren from Toronto on and Mrs. Mlbin Clem- nd Mr. and Mrs. Ron as, Bowmanville, were of Mt. and Mrs. La- Ciemens on Sunday. pathy is extended toi oe Guest Jr. in the pass- ber grandfatheî, Mi. Pascoe of Oshawa. iattended the funeral esday. 1to report that Mrs. Gros Sr. is home from ýpital. and Mrs. D. R. Billett ývernight guests of Mis. Billett. Sunday afteî- callers at the home of llett were Mr. and Mrs. isma4i, -Robyn-.and Lisa, nd Mrs. Keith McGill, nd Brian and Mr. and 3 len and Dr. and Mis. K. A. Billett and daughiter Mary, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mis. Perey Dewell, Doug, Carolyn and David, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. Lorenzo Trull in Bow- manville. Mis. Elmer Wilbur, who re- turned to the hospital, is im- proving nicely, and on Sun- day was feeling much better than she has been for awhile. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Sander- son, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs Frank Spry, Rochester, N.Y.; Mi. and Mrs. Edgar Wright, Betty and Lawrence, were Wednesday evening dînner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clemens and family. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stew- art, Tenny and Robin, Chat- ham, called on the Gilbeîts. Mr. Perey Corbett was a week- end caller also. The old Hampton Public Sehool is going to be put up for tender. Since it borders on the pond, it is a shame 10 let it go to a private paîty. It would be nice to have this propeîty as part of the park grounds to extend the facili- ties of the park to gîoups such as the Cubs, Scouts, etc. If this property goes to a private owner, il will be the loss of the last piece of property bordeîing on the pond, and with il the loss of> a great deal of potential for the commun- ity,, Mis.,-Doug,,Whiç, can provide more information' on this to anyone interested. Ap- FORDS EXAMPLE New 1966 Ford 4 -Door Sedan EQUIPPED WITH: Automatic Transmission, Fresh Air Heater - Turn SignaIs - Foam Rubber Seats - Padded Dash and Visors - Seat Beits - Oil Filter - Economical 6 Cylinder Engine - Wind- shield Washers - Back-Up Lights - Side Mirror - 2-Speed Wipers. Carrnes Ford's 24-month or 24,000-mile warranty. FuIIy serviced and ready to go! Full Price $3,128-00 PLUS SALES TAX AND LICENSE Costs Less To Buy - Costs Less To Operate - Costs Less To Maintain - Trade Now and Save - Largest Trades Ever - Best Discounts Ever - Your Used Car WiII Nover Be Worth More - SEE US NOW AND SAVE 1 MID-TERM SALE 0F DEMONSTRATORS 'i../ OSKAWA Barbara Crombie, Susan Elliott and Patricia Chant were in charge of the table holding sandwiches and -other dainty items for lunch. drawn up to get names of sup- porters concerning this. Mr. and Mis. L. Hunt visit- ed Mr. and Mis. L. Greenley in Oshawa on the weekend. Mis. S. Kersey and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lyon attended a paîty at Mr. and Mis. Doug Rackham's in Bowmanville on Saturday night. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Luke vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. George Rahme and Helen at Green- bank for dinner on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Mout joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Sameils of Blackstock, Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mis. M. Prime's son Randali Prime is home from Waterloo Lutheran University for the summer. He will be working in the Town Hall again tbis year. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Randle visîted Mi. and Mrs. Earl Stephenson in Oshawa on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. James Smales had Mr. and Mis. Reg. Tapp off Montreal spend last week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ashton, Caesarea, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hosken Smith. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bîougbton, Whitby, were visitors with Mr. and Mis. H. Smith. Mr. and Mifs. dbarles-Smith, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs LewUis T'rull ofn g,,1,rdav. A HAYDON A conibined service of Sun- day school and dhurch service will be beld on Sundaiy after- noon at 3 p.m., Famnily Day. U.C.W. May meeting wil.I be held at MTs Charlie Ran- kines, Oshawa, on Wednes- &ay evenimg, May Illh. Rev. C. Dugan and Mi. Jini Dugan, Frankford, *were sup- per guests of Mr. and Mis. iD. Cameron on Friday. Mr, Roy Ashton, Buiketon,j called on' Mr. anid Mis. Leslie Graham on Sunday. Rev. Dugan and Mi. Jini ! Dugan, Frankiord, called on ei Mi. and Mis. C. Garrard on Friday. Mr. Boyd Werry and Jean, Mâlton, were Sunday calýers et Mi. and Mrs. Lloyd Aah- ton's.' Mrs. A. Thomipson visited Mis. F. Osmond, Bowman- ville, on Fridiay. Mi. and Mis. Lloyd Ashton, Ronald and Ray, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mis. R. Ormiston, Enniskillen, on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. Leslie Gra- ham visited Mr. Roy Ashton and ?&. Cyrus A-shton, Burke- ton, on Suniday. Glad to hear Mr. Cyrus Ashton is much better. it looks more like the be- ginning of winter to look,,out Ibis morning, May 3rd, El evervthing covered with Ï&~ DAY MacDonald Ford' 1 WAMN VILLE OUR TARGET IN MAYI! l WE'RE GIVING THE BEST DEALS EVER OFFERED ON THESE FINE, YET LOW- PRICED CARS . . . PLUS LOOK ONLY468 DOWN ut SPECIAL DISCOUNTS Open Monday Thru Friday Until 9 p. m. CET BEHIND THE WHIEEL WITH A MAYDEAL f roc 1

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