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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Apr 1967, p. 14

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____Godyear Eml Larry Wood of Bownianville, has join( Owl Club cf Canada. He won membership and a Wise Owl certif icate because he tragedy i an on-the-job accident. He is sI receiving his award froni plant Supt. Harry Is flanked by lus colleagues. Froni left to Crosaey, Larry Abbott, Mylon Wentzell, K, Larr Wood, Jack Broomne and Wayne By J. Gilhooly, Safety Dinecton, The Goody Rubben Company of Canada, Liniited, annai that Mn. Wood saved his eyes fnom injuxý ress through conscientious use of safety ey( Wood was warking at the cracken ii the nec As he was pulling wire out of the broken stc tuddenily snapped and shattered the lef t1 safety glasses. "Uad he not been using eyer said the Safety Dinecton, "he would hav FOR GREATE FROM Yý FERTILIZER 1 USE A&ERO® Bi Why are more farmers coni Because we have the FERTILIZI CORN.- GRAIN, TOBAC ORCHARDS, HAY and Alil the regular analysis plus manyc 6.24-24 19-19-19 12-24-24 5-15-401 lu 1966 i Durham County we mii fids In Corn Competition, the. top field hn top fields i 4-H Barley Competition. We can offer fertilizer i Bulk deivery sud apread Crop and soil consultation Atrazin. and Kori ANHYDROUS AMMONIA New and modern oqulpment HIGHER YIELDS - INCI IN ONTARIO CUSTOM BISEND US Tn CALL NEWCABTLER 081-4711. RWWp.1 ef"e*",Allan Aahmton, JiamesO B U A R MIS8. MRCfAn PANAR a.rn. April Oui, cnductefl IWery:9 ro1Sar n Foflowing a lengthy sick- Bey. R' Panczenko, pasto, o poabet FmCI" yAla Ao, Z ThS EOEat .-SCTT1967, at the Oshawa General ness, the dath occurred April St. John's Ukranian Greek GdnSapDnaId Rowan 1967, atthe Oshawa eea' rlHsiao r.Mcalwsi saaUinCle aM!nd James Werry. Exercise, Hospital, tollowing had been sick for three weeks, Pns an od ..6 ey "arnGod" by Joyce Cham- serious sickes fMs a nbsOt er Bowmnvalle. ,bers, Sharon Werry, B enda G!o E. Scott. The deceas- Born at Kedron, Mr.Wil. The former Mary KuskiwlTeplbaeswr rc McLauglilin and Kathy arn.ed lo ved at &.R. 1, Brook.. thedcad sadug WlisoJep Hm- Exercise, "Where WilYoslin was aihr5t er son 8 of the late John 'o eesdwsaduhter lli<nJsp Hm- ltielate Mr. and Mn. Peter niuk, Bert Budai, John Ziva- Eat" by Barbara Ashton on Te former Clara Angeline adIaeaWlo.H e ukw onOt 0 1898,1 mn, lrwxn Grubb and Adam Avery, Joyce Chambers, Brian Gibson, Mrs. Scott was born ceived his education at Con-.i the Western Ukraine, she Panas. McGIU and Sharon Werry. jan. 18, 1910, in Reach Town. lin's- School. An employee ofai as marnied there May 17, î' naighwmn SThese exercises had colorful ship and was mnarrjed August General Motors fr2 years 1919 and had beena resident I' mzn o ~ c o s u m e s a np icr d s.2 2 , 1 9 3 3 , a t P o r t P e r r y . S h e p io r t i e eeto h als O s h w a d d st it9 3c4i e hv.a m c a n c i v e t te Several songsadpin had been a resident of Osh- 1952, Mr. Wilson had as 94 vr qeko nc i ii sols wre ivn. ix oug aa ad istictfo 34yeas.worked for the Williams Mrs. Panas is survived by cars, but who let years go bY ladies favored us at the piano, She was a member of West- Piano Co., Ontario Malleable bier husband; a daughter, Mrs. without ever getting a ifldi- Barbara Ashton, Linda Sharp, minster United Church and Iron Co. and Fittings Limited. Dave Humphrey (Helen) of cal chec-kup to see If al In Brenda McLaughlin, Sharon of the United Church Wo- Trno oWlim fwl ihtervr w Werry, Patti Werry and Ka- men's group of the church. A mnember of Sîmcoe Street Trno oWlim fwl ihtervr w thy Sharp. The gopsn Mrs. Scott is survived by United Church hie was ials London, Ont.; a sister, Mrs. human machine. Now is this "Jss nHg, "vryhe so JhnHaaangasa)i tesensible? Is it easier to get "Jsu n ih, Evr hrhusband; two daughters mme ttertre'ailey .,. and two grandchild. spare parts for a motor or a Morning Seenis to Say," "Pen- Mrs. Ailan Crook (Lenore) oj bowling club. yUe.mn.S.R flowtrnhm niesBriht" nd 0 Càe LtiOhawaandMrs.Wiliam Predeceased In 1927 by bis The memorial service -wasiself in on a new model? Neyer Us Sing." "My Favourite Carrigan (Marlene) of Sarnia. wife, the former Laura Snud- held at the Armstrong Fun-Imind answering. We know the Thns n Eewis eeAlso surviving are two sis- den, the deceased is survived eral Home, Oshawa, at 9:30answer. sunbythe Seniors, and "Or ters. Mrs. Milton Howsam by a daughter, Mrs. W. Cun- Cnada was sung by the Della) of Port Perry and ningham (Hazel) of Bala, Juir.Mrs. Edward Barnbardt (El- Ont., and a son, Everett, of rompt A play entltled "Mr. Grum- va) af Uxbridge; five bra- Newcastle. Personal ble's Garden" was enjayed by thers, Lamne and Oscar of everyone. Each member had Greenbank, Bert af Black- Also surviving are a sister, __ a part and a costume. Sarne stock, Jack of Toronto, and Mns. W. Palmer (Ethel) of were flowers, sparrows, rab. Frank of Prince Albert, Ont.; E.atonia, Sask.; a daughter- bits, rainclauds, rainbow, a and two grandchildren Scott xn-law, Mrs. Red Wilson, with girl named JilI, and Mr. Carnigan and Joci Crook whom hie had made bis home .~~ ~~"' Grumbles. This part of the Th-eaia evc was for many years; Il grand- program was clased with a held at the Armstrong FnHcid e and 2 reat.grand. ourdoc an phonwll e us whenYDonpt Centennial prayer by Mrs. eral Home, Oshawa, at 2 p. n. children. Hwapedcsd mdineW wlldierro tly FREE of .ed the Wise serlous eye injuries."erry.Ie Apnil 8th, followed by inter by two sons, Fred of Oshawa charge, or you may pick up your prescription inii the club The Wise Owl Club of Canada is sponsored by the Mgrs.* Wenry then calldo ment in M1ount Lawn Cerne- and Robent af Niagara Falls; ifhopnnary warded off Prevention of Bhindness departnient of The Canadian M~.L . Wearn who showed tery. Rev. John Porter, min four sisters and five brothers. ifshoppig_______ ihown above National Instie for the Blind. Working closely with Pictures aiher niece, Miss ister of Westminster United The funeral service was _____________________ Helen Parnott, who is a mis- Chu.rch, conducted the service. held at the McIntosh-Andern]R D R C ' right, Bill onto, CNIB took over the administration of the former very enjayable, showing the so unnl oeOh2a Ce wteWs w lbof America from the National Society smaîl hospital, how the Arab ROBERT EDGAR WILSON atp.n. April 5. Interment PRECRITIO P AM C yers. Mr. D. for the Prevention of Blindness, New York. The society people set up their tents and A resident of Oshawa for tery. Rev. John K. MoTf1 B.at, estay near the hospital until mare than 60) years, Robet minister ai SiceSet ear Tire & inaugurated the Wise Owl maivement ini 1947.* Mem- their member of the family Edgar Wilson, 912 çSimcoe SntdCuccnutete 67 King St. E. 623-2546 Bowmanville, Ont. Lnced today bership ini the Wise Owl Club of Canada is made up is well and able ta go home. iStreet NUnthddied Apnil 2, service y or blind- exclusively of industrial employees and technical stu- Their different customs and reNot-ddApi2,svc. re wear. Mr. dents who, like Mr. Wood, have saved one or bath clothes were nice ta see also. elaim plant. eyes by wearing eye protection. What this has meant Wearn and everyane taking I lIr. Lock, a piece ini ternis of production, purchasing power and family part and ta the guests who EE E ~~M d a * mi lens of his welfare is incalculable. Today The Wise Owl Club of cae. Everyane was invitedDI UU F U I I UF ieA reoeivedsurprise was wait- ve eceveding fan the children - cup- cakes with candles were a r- ranged on trays and lit. The>fi children gathered around and u Ed wlthLE sang "Happy Binthday ta Re. M. Dougherty contin-1 for younger, grups. Besides Canada", and ta a special lady ue ihthe second i a ser- a great d oara seniaus con- of our comrnunity who was S nes ai sermons on outstandingl sideration and discussion of also celebrating a birthday, 01 Bible people around Jesus, future work, a happy hour ai Mrs. O. C. Ashton. Freshie choosing her subject from fellowship was enjoyed. and caffee were also served. ý Lutae ttteskew nmtelte Cirspractice wthurthev-day visto n tS.R ethick's.fo grneeded ta maeron oith og the15. Mr hlpn and Mrs W.Howlls h Jesus ato eesioe the manwrvOficesiai Bord mtetin g u ee ntevstn with Mrs ansed la od the appar- of dayhevS essingonil f7th. NanMoTeta;o del tu ndty thas ope n for th s n.and s. C iG Bectheirr. y om e thecalleorono anitncfrausltdif esh Bfr awnlleof we or cvii-Mn. and Mrs. Ge. Kemp, Col-n ttouch e y s ur utin t oslè aythOiC s htoyen. Bonn, Sand visit eMsIre Sn. * ~ N fan e an ai ridice to e susl a i r B amanife hrs a enedAy inithdsay dinn . e wa s. l mwUm ~ . insisted tonmaki cnaber ien gstai:M5. MaTal r,- n.and Ms. . SHnp's tîuty kown. ivethe westin Oi icsoci aloa ttdd m tin hnw ee nay tioJ.R. Oth ris- AA & stîand the of today " anh e p G- oldaen nven an y ap i Mrt . tNr annd Mor, ressAnton. AD n XX and i ll w e lip e n ar Jesus and s. R Taylor at the irhose horese t w e leds. V r-on~ ati s aIne dy iuts shouid?" U nit weed h rchlackstoc . andarsytb onta , lJ. K rw. TNorm aled Ja an LaMs. RaandT hmrs. omn, Oempstnd M.and Mrs. Boss ousretOshawatPresbyeny eefor Hampoand Mrs. . L. han and K am, iîy, n.an aboust 10d as atth WiereneecenesofM.IaTalorait Mr. Llnd MAs I hton, on Apy niloawn.e hustio.nGxiffaj'stok as ttn tend ay fM. J .Om sithe aineite spe"Can le n AMis RbyvirreofTrton M!s acnie s.sht on.,~ TI .E .P D I~ an in l lnne for ea deuand was eeRody iTayor at tMn. ba sentne oe M after- I SÀ MZ N msanent ai curc hok wbr ie d Mn. R rBktue's . n spi Togoatoek r.J. the Dr. Norman wofl b the gustn Mn. HRolad TSpnyadMs- n harsoM.an .Rs Our shaw Prebytey fr Bmptoieandpry, R .ochest hto nand fMrs. WMrHandll ser. t1 dy t h n .Y., rnwere recent cvisitnsat isent Sud Ashto n . oand F M XiI oun ann uldonregtatna E. nts. --1. M adRs. odMyeDws metigwa hl o Snay . dMis Rs.eaTiroton-kieiew. t vnn ba tenddnceeooftntand eana, Beuy l leville, goodstat wth ppetes ai- ea, wZionwrvisito ns LOt SAU teB X SPR IN ply spaisfed for a delaciaus atRMn. and M s. .Stantn's.a ek ih h dm nen ,of whu ch winclud e a M n. a d rs. A . e n ,M . a nd Mrs.d h er o e ll Dr Nomnry llb eguannd Masfo-ns War'sIvenng guepstua. h aas speker te Bi LleSrYo sern . and oys, B W .an lewere If rssAht on eDght Mn. and rs. Mns. Llod Mns. eDonesh -YO DBE meeting wastb a bniwoShipMis Nnc JhnsanTMr. im pvened th s tenda of toSsn and FDenic, Belydiln,SudaclesaiM.Rbn wid th Mn. A. J. Wey ecord- SudteaMow pen ai id nd a crm a itMHele n die a pon w r n L aNG Baer and Mi- m Ing th minues. Al Boads To s. gus . S ai ntn. e al a e d ~ w n a-A* m winerbrough pt ium Mn. and Mrs. A.M.WynDcey rda________S nitdayeen ovepacene-spnvsito er uda v r n ýsai. and MrPowEll, ersîp by e-emect. ioan Ve mBwan pilleBaler. L * -- mda movran . A cmitteef waMrs. M ainton. adMs.DnWes N RoAciti or.thev.hucherasr.and Ms. Dvid Sl and Tbelade wpeel aseadsitinad parspfae ly, NeandFerke, weae s, ' o od nvLucker tei g w t re ors wih n. He be t nh SOrn ge d ge h l a s c es. U R D A P DI ; ag.PdMssdag htean rs. fuIlrorsi ofeMruchrat peio ad aschima, elGlaiedyspon m O LLOXW O ODN ___ and Mns..J.WeryF.c Do enîl Alad aFridaynghMi.~1 U L . OP M T R S O U R the~~~~~rd ndia n l u b Laie s s oe e t a M s laecF.tes e f n ti n ly at Newtmnute.viiîBoedsanms.e n ,Wnadoen nwn: ecSa- mu Te--ei" wer bouhtuptom nesd r.ay vnd g s.E. Pettife r fdp iesita sü. adMs membesand ySidneyctPowanens.mSAVEy G. aker Wn lcint rpaer-seantn's. t bernewMome n thevil---------URES movaMn. andoMrs. C. Pethick.lage. f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ A SR E E t .L L a b M s D o n r T l . Te-a c W i a m , B a i l ie b o r o , w e r i o na y i e S r h t a i " o t t o n s s e p g c m o t -' othes sch s udaydiner uest atS. chive-SAV $2.75TRACTOR.TRAILER LOAD 0F BEDDING others ~ ~ ~ am o.ha:Snfyd~nrget ment Day ta be held at Wel-15YaGurte 0.0 hm. oel eundcleon May 6 5b. M'Guaa Han'IREC FROM FACTORY TO YOU. M R y l e y n s t n u c e th irls o n 10 2 4 0 . 0 hM .an r-R La b a dh w t n eitd t e grs o 104.58-32-16 Lesley, Mr.and Mrs. L. Lam Mrs. Neals taught the inm LOOK TtHI BG AVNG w e r e v i s i o r s e t M . a d M r - b e s p o p e r h e m f i n i s h i n g . L il ied ro Cmpeiton te urig heEate hlidyssevie n 3'?CO TIEN ALBEDS Complet. 7 Duning thce stcertoiays sric nSt. Paul's AnglicanCO TN TA îFlld rop Com etiion th aver y su Mess c ner a Churc, 16 new members were YO1J GET MATTRESS, BOX SPRING, SET 0F LEGSFO i e n ed by a r M ss n es, c nfiim ed: K enneth Patton, dircte by thein leaders Ivan Patton, Rager Porter, baga or bulk 'Aima Rowan and Diane Wen.. Mark Van Dam, Frank Sino- digsriery with Shenyl Ashton at tepoli, Richard Aliertan, the HOYW DBES-OPLT ligsriPiano. The churcb was trans. Misses Dianna Green, Barbara HOLW D ES-CM ETA T N I N1 fo m d inta a lovely g Mid n nGreen, ah r Green, M trsB x rn ,H eadboardtl@ Ne h oiGad s p st Wod and lnsect chemicala wlth picket fence, flowers and Nacattreas, Botonx Springol inBo mavile Olseveral lange baskets af Anna Maria Sinapoli, Jil $58____________88_ y î0l'munis. Wood, Manlene Smith, Judy Set of Legs - NLY The. greateut advance iedding in 100 years Mn. ICeitb McGill was the Masters, Jdy Sisson. The kNITROGEN capable M.C. and announced Rt. Bey. Bishap H. R. Hunt t o pligthe foflowing prOgan. Mrs. oi Toronto oficiated, asslstedE T R S HU DA9 ýt for pplyingRowan gave the devotional, by Bey. Arthur Allerton. A Apeny ing wit nd K89. on the fBeta hoeyteSAESA T TH SAY -am PROITS Avey, ick ymw nd89. Jon The fit aihceyofteFirit Corne, Fîrst Served i Sue Our Hugo Dispilay of Ther.pedic bedng. t EASED PRF thy Shar assisted, using the finals agaist Part Perry, i theme Th~e Gardens of God". the Lake Scugog League' on Little Miss Judy Virtue Sunday, with the score 9.2.mm.P gavethe'TaterWelcome." Vaughan McGilI was the top HE TREND eitations wre given bj scorer wlth five 188ta bis PN im u ni Debble Howe, Brian McGi,credit; b1a om Clt, Neilff n - BO WMAN VILLE Donna Wenry, Barbara Ash- Hagel, ane each. The second fl45tan1, Linda and Janet Sharp, game ai the senies will be 23 KING STREET EAST BOWMAN VILLE Donna Lamb, Kathy Sharp,Iplayed next Suiday, April1, f

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