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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Mar 1967, p. 13

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Goodyea~r Bowling Marel 9, 1967 team lhcwy only nianaged Lcog standing rOcor-ds Kitthe 7' points over theirc the dust this weck as Ruas terpra ta the Miflwrlglts. Hiatcly and Frank Wright Rose watered down the gave sunerb exhibitions as to 5 to- 2, the Office wrotÀ what tis bowling gamne i the -Fan Belts 5-2, and Sbou. Rua pu ~ ~ Bnalc 1r. wnapped up the gamnes cf 314, 343 and 325 for!clioatr 5 te 2. The Ci ,"Oà bcautiful U82 triple. Frank erjaàks ckcd a 4-3 aque Miad the boys gaspinfi as lie fronq., the Combines. clobbered the dead wood for cetlyi cels 393pin fo te hgh inge.teami sputtercd and fI 393pin fo th hih 5fl_.out as the Banbury BI Under normal times the fl overitaxed the lines and' lowlng would have captuned al Gie fuses to the tun the hlgb triple prize, Mike 7-0, Se what eisc ls ne, Murphy 825, Frank Wrightt 851 and Bill Bates with 83.1, Team Standints but Rusa spciled their hopes. Beits ------ Others te hit the 300 or over Briiders mark besides Hateiy and xie-------- Wright were John Stainton Hie--- 347, Don Bagneli 305, Ner-n Machine Shop Luxton 304, Morley Etcher Boinbury 302 and Bill Bates 312. jRe ciaimators Even with the fine efforts Cdfice by Wright and Hately whe ei*ackers ------- are bath on the Machine Shop,('#3mbines- ---------- - Rebeahs o :Bes-- RebekahsH Id'1jwe House---- - - ----- n r 1Top Twelve Kummage baie, Beehie Ree!ahL Bdgf .D Oke The B SaleReahLodgtel. BagOei-------- Rumtnage Sl edDnte . anl Nightingale Centennial Temple IP. Wright on Friday morning and after-1 J Bond noon attracted a large num1cr D Prfc of people, and was a decidcdlH rml guccess. Sister1 Vera Burgess2 R. Hlately was the General Convenor- A. Lobb ' and she was assîsted by Sse R. Maynard Edith Moore and Sister Dais,~~ A. RowC __ Paeden.i G. Brewster- Sister Edna Kerr and Sisteeri Olive Richards were in charf'~ o! the Dishe.5 and Misceilane-' BETHJ ous Booth. Sister 'Lenoa Fr row was the convenor Of 'the The Bethany1 Children's Clothing Booth. . wî1th Gordon Si The Jewellery Booth xfrwn1ý manger ând Co convened by Sister Aima Pctw- win in Sunday' cil and Sister Velma Gay. 1he semni-finals In -t carivenors of the Woe"'S gog Hockey Lea Clothing Booth were Ss r score 3-2 cver Eva McMurter and Sister F'k)r- Vaughan McGiil ence Moore. Sister Lou à1Ig scoring record f( Webber was n charge of!-the, The playoffsc Shoes and Miinery Booth :ind 1 Sunday, March Sister Nina Clarke was çýrn-j Bethany boys rn venor of -the Books Table.*,,y- sarea team. The CENTENN1IAL GCA LAST WEEEKS ÏfINNER: WENA GRAHAM R.R iBownti WILL RECýVE A $10.00 GIFT CERTI]Lý'ICATE FROM EA.91TWAY BOWLING LANEI Rwy. 2 West of Bowni PRIME MIMISTEà.t SIR JOVIýN THOMPSON HOW WELI DO YOU KN PLAY ,"the Centei WE WANX TO BE YOUR EGG MAMi TOO ! R Glen lRae DAIRY We Guaranteg- Oun Products Fox- Lie PRESTON TRANSP>ORT LTD.. K AGENT FOR ALLIED VAr LINES VAN M017ING AND STOIZAGE 623 -249:3 LAIl Loads FuUtdi Insured I I«PX t-IHOURJ J ~Hu9 TOWING SERVICE Complt. S el.-Vice and Repair to :Ili Makes and WL< dols L - Licenscd .Mechanic - Mutton &. Gould Service 'Station 72%, Scugog 'St. 623-7451 WRITE âSLICED BREAD 5 for 95c JUG ILK 2% Homo 58c 63c - Plus Ileposit - DRY!;ON'S SMOK FSilO? 31 King V F'. 623-5626 nTÎT!~~r~ i I r- 15 Oif coun- The Belts te off dthe ýeRe- rack- iaker That House zzled 3lacks bicw ne ef w? Ipla e I PortPery. Wendy PrstonR.1R. 1, =ehay daughter cf Ralpb ,ast n d the late Unr. f retoa pupil of lMrm.Jeqie 'distinction for her. public fspekng efforts. Wendy, wbo is iGrade 8, won tint in her home school, the Manves townsahip level, Opa township, Victoria County, and on " day, again placed tinst ln zone finals heid ut Minden. On March 27th, she wlU go to Toronto for further competi- tion. Wendy la a dellghtMi speaker, treatlng hen aubject "The Lobster" in an original and humoreus manner. Mns. Cecil MeGiII, Toronto, spent the weekend wlth her mother, Mrs. James McKtn- non. Mrn. Hugh DeGeer Is a patient ln Civie Hospital, Peterborough. Mauvers Township Red Cross The canipaign for funds for the Manvers township branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society Is wdll under way, under the leadership cf Mrs. Allan Beer, campaign direc- Games Ave. Velunteer canvassers S81 230 Mrs. Ernest Lamb, Mrs.j -78 226 Cochrane, Mrs. John Olde ---- 15 225 Mr$. Mrley McGiil, -- 8--1s 216 Veronica Perry, Mrs. V 75 216 Fallis, Laverne McKi 78 215 Mrs. Eileen Staples, Mns. - -- 81 214 Shea, Mrs. Murray Shea, -78 213 Clayton Brown, Mrs. ---81 210 Bradburn, Mrs. Verena 27 210 derson, Mrs. Keith St.j 48 208 Victor Blatherwick, Noi fO~OMr. Gerald McGilI, Mrs. H. - ALPHA-GHETTI 4 KRAFT DIN Mrs. Lloyd Fallis, Mrs. Dun- cç A N Y can Fowler, Mrs. Cifod Fl Those first steps ta k n u a ed re a ea ac mp Beef, Chcken or Liver Save SeG n rl il liMrs. Fred Youngnian, lishment for this littie girl and as you might suspect Heaitho q4 Country - Wlt] Hockey Team, Fenton Fallis and John PaYne. from ber expression, a tremendous thrill and moment DOG FOOD 3 Tinsj CORN FLAI< ith as their to rernember. Easter Seals helped her on the road te s ame cfo the Lgo recovery and niost important, bigger and better things he Lake Scu- Lgo are in store for her as she progresses along the pathÈ ague, with the cf rehabilitation. You can help her progress from ff s Min y BeC( rPort Perry. taowlu steps to rnig opn and even jumpann Il has the top Bwfng tyaiing a4nrunti oppng jumpinger e for the season... a THE KING 0F ROASTS (HR CUT) commence on March th Campaign in thne community. This is a joint effort (HR gain e ise Arg ae.-------- -173 sprovnce. eOuroa ioSoaioetiveoris $7,500.OO, s neet the Cae- Bernice Partner ---------- 168 ren and its associated service clubs throughout the 19,aeWiI when heDnian aker---------- -- 16povncoe te. Oloa n objciverCipple7,50d0.0RIM E RIB Fran Bruce ------ ------- 159 be a participant in this great work. PIE R B R Rose Vanesse - --- 157 Audrey Bate------5M I Hild Simick---- 154CUT AS YOU LIKE THEM ME Angela Saman 12LdA~R BSE Nyhi Sheehan ----------1 4inter,<11 'p ie Jean Burton .---- 142 -e-ERB S Ta ianvle MileBts 4 htis Inter-cub?1b.cher ?officiated as referee and-ECNMALNTTOU GraceMurdck .-- ------ 131 tis district (nadl, Torns wr id for E O O IA U RTO I Loraine Bruton 131 Whitby, Oshawa Curling, first place, a local rink, Mary Westover------------ 123 Oshawa' Golf, Port Perry, and Queenie Fletcher skip, Ede Mable Wlliams -. --- 122 Bowmanville) holds an Inter- Gearing vice, Viv. Dillworth Grace Downey -------- 113 club Bonspiel consisting of second, Vi. Ward lead, and a Dorothy Richards - -- 112 two eight-end games, the win- Port Perry rlnk skipped by- C Rena Bathgate 93 . withdrew in laver cf the Vi.. Jbie nadPrePr S Dorothy Richards 91 This year, the ladies o! the tors, who received the spoons lzJ e.rn uePr lavill. Leah Graham ------------- 91 Bowmanville Curling Club from Banspiel Secretary, Aud- 1-c Staningwere hosts te the final one of rey Cummins.- tnding--14pit the season, on Tucsday, Mar'ch The visitera expressed their USAGE Pkg. J Teani No. 12-------- 18 points 7th. Games were played at thanks ta the Bowmanville S U A E5 eamNo 2-- ------ 8 oits9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., with a lais___dy fgo ul apeL i aieis6o.P g Tearo No. 3- - ---- 8 peints delicicus luncheon served be- ldfo- a a fgo ui 'M peLa aite -r k.~ *Teani No. 4 ------ 19 points tween games. Mr. Ken Flet- ing, food, and fellowship. STabiteReady 10W CANADA'S -PRIME MiNISTERowling FRESH FISHi DA Win 220 Bow/ing Choice Cohoe rsDesd nniaI Gam 'You Could W - i 220March 66anPrductsBrand D.______---_-_-_-------_-_------ 229-308 t S l o S ea s1. 9 SM L ' S. Davis 262 Bet LERAC 0S.IUT Bickell271- Save on Dominion's Own Bad g and WORK SHOES HH T . Cosy ---- à-7 H. Nicholson ------------- 266 Baker ~ment E Eeg. $9.50 - $9.95 - $10.50BR S M. Green 255 -»êaBkryPout E NOW B O OD. Bond - 238-224 Rlchmello Plain or Sliced - 24-o.. Loaves SAVE 7e ON Y------$ .0 .Preston -239 - ONL ;-D.0 Collins 234 fW IE BR A3o65 S. Green----- ----------- 221 WHT BR A3fo65 UPH LSERY S.Bickell ----------~ 243 MAN JO E' S L 0.~~~~~o Patfield --- ------ 247 - ihel 6o. ovsSV 3 FOTEL SHOE REPAIR 55 KING ST. E. M. King --- 223-258 AURNT ND ET HOPTop 12 Averago. --RAI SIN BREAD 2for45c 623-3373 8 igS.W PHONE 623-5252 D.ol---------3 Country Girl --- 24-ox. Size SAVE 20o S ~S. Bîckel------------ 212 O. Patfield 204 u M.Kig ---- ----- 21 H RRY PIE 43c 1W N E EKY Attention Subseriber.' S. Davis 201 Richmello - Compar Pkgs. of 6's - 12's hrough each advertisoment, find the lettera . 0. Etcher 1 H197IU~ ~ L together to formi the name of a Prime * BLUE CROSS J. Baker -----197 - COSDh MCIJ uId win a $10 merohandise voucher froin * GREEN SHIEL) B. Buttonshaw 197 HO R S"UN 5 9 SPartlelPating merchants. Entries 5hould DPIDRG . Bonoue 1924 oe later than Sunday mldnlght and mailed PS RSH.DThennt192 D Statesman, P-0. Box 190, Bowmanvllle. J&LV L . Broos - ---19 r ASTR ST RE HO R qD aceept cl~~aims for Joîl handed Hazelden a 3-0 O.)US. ___US.FI.ST aeceESyordgplans. setback te move inta a tic e?~ O.TE.WE.TUS R.ST ~RDARE 5VcGREGUORor ru las with Etcher, 2-1 winners over 8:30-6 8:30.6 9.9 9-9 Closed 8:30-6 E U 623-3361 M Baker, for fis-st place in the -_________________________ E Hardware Phone or sec us about Monda3, night. hat 9 Varioties Pillsbury - 1-z k. SV O DOLS E 95 King W. 623-5211 settlng up your file NOW. In the other shutout Pat- ___ MN E E SAE 10 _____________________field walloped Buttonshaw --( I " C > 3-i0te takei over sole posses-gyIA Chtrlstie's Butter Mate sieno! third, position, cnlv A E M I E 9 BEST BREAD Wlien you Iist two points off the pace. Pres- -____________ BESTBRE D W en ou istton edged tail-end Tennant TEIG18c Loaf ihu 2-1, while Bowers upsct Mar- US . . . tyn 2-1 and Brooks bowed l'y 41SH INGII PTTE a 2-1 score to ]Bickeli. Fresh Prodt 10 Ibs. 39c Be reaoy to Doris Joli came up with a-- big night, leading ber tearn4 FOIAWIEMRHSELS Iton ~L LOY D'S move. C te first place by sweepîng FOIAWIEMRHSELS bath high triple and sigle rin GneralStore De W T H honours with scores of 736 - ein g one Mile oeut of Oshawa .~Io avid h678tipe Town Lino on Hlghway 2 nd Crossey and Shirley 623-7341 8 a.în. - 10 p.m. 14 Fransk St. 623-3950 folwed by Donna Prestor -.2 Bunday il a.m. - 10 p.m. 658, Fran Bruce 634 and Shir- Sweet Eating JaffaFI _____________ley Bickeil 625. S PF Large (UC Other high singles went te U CSz Compliments we lîke KELVINATOR Fran Bruce 290, Linda Cros- '*'edz I 5 2-DOR N-FROT sy 273, Shirley Bickell 271, ..AT .. constructive criticlainzDOR N.RS Helen Nicholson 266 and Shir- ýZ tw te... hol» na to continue REFRIGERATOR ley Davis 262. tway ~. ~ you* Il en. ft. Teint Standings AiMehad te please you! z * 102 lb. Fsreozez Ipts. lMecad inos For Appolntment * DPury-OmaSment---------------- - Values Effective Ur O.ZPhono Now Surg. List $38900 00 Patfield 17 È WE RESERVI Iig ~OUR PRICE -- $299-95 B rocks là1 with trade Blckell -1s.- -m modN 1EAKT1 SLN E COA1aty __ 14,Opew Thu sare Allan Jejans, Miss Walter <inley, iBert Mrs. Cecil San- .'nson, orman Allen$ Choie@ - Save se APPLE JUICE 318-s Tins Dominion Fancy - Save 5c TOMATO JUICE 31Il-o--iI~ Lib'sI Tm Sue ae 4 Clark's Save 7c PORK &BEANS G BODY i For the ln Dinini Eritertai TIEE FLYiIý DUTCH/ MOTOR E AND REsT }Iwy. 401 $10000 Just read tV and put them 1 Minister. You Co any one of the be postmarked ni to The Canadiar *SHELF AN~ HEAVY IW *ROOFING *FLOORING *POWER TC FOR THE IN UPHOLS« AND REFIN W Darling Uphoisti 102 King St. W. Lui ifighway N< Open Bowl Every Da Except Wedo Enquire at 723-34 4NERS - Save th Rîice ueS of tCe RAM 2 t pare ps r0 45-os. i Ti. D ýpare 518-= Vogue Pure Chocolate Sa, MALLOWS Domino Frozen Save Se Fancy Buttersi Domino Frozen Save loi POTATO POPS Rîchmelho Save Ge 20-os.W Pkg. - . 2 Bric:iW PAST BEEF 78 kKS Schnciden's Red Hot WIENERS Presswood's Brand Rindless Breakfast Baconi ILY 'S ý elb. &29c - y id diua k0116 F w md Hel eautyo ar oHod- O2-r Ads3 VeuirOr HaIRSR AYo ol 1'/-oisA 3 V05 HAIRSPRAY E $11 Gla ize BAVs e 514e COLGATE ToothlePAstE 534 SOFTIQUE BATH OIL $1.3.5 Assorted Colours - Sof t, Cuddly, Plush EASTER BUNNIES~ RDOlgul,.i.vlue ,.;IôO Dominion V .L tUt Price $.98 Nestie's Instant - 2-lb. Contaier SAVE 10c (hocolate QUIK 8c: ice Features X JITI LARGE69c~; Flrida Grown Fresi, Green Beans2,,b,.4 9 8s Is Guaranteed Te Gi,. 100% S&tisfaction fii Ciosing, Saturday, Mar. 18, '67, lin Bowmanville 'E THE RIG -HT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. rs. and Fri Nights 'tii 9 p.m. nue (Higha 2'. Z U. kng 9 tý 99 à 1 i I -4 --.....~ - - - 20-ox. 1 1 Pkg. a 1 RIBS 16. 29CI ull'z

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