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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Apr 1967, p. 11

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ins Club Presents Key to Completeci Centen niai Room "" he 'ethompu. own, O B ITU A R I E S 'Cnai Stem,3oavflAr19 Mm tGrtt gaenrand LEBLIE C. THfOMPEON Smnith Funeral Home, Bo. manvnfe. Aso survivln aasaea hettll bu ings and a deliciotis lunch wasmn lo MnaArlsister, Ruby (Mrs. arlpecnt -,. served by Mrs. V. Hudson andi The death of Leslie C. lOh n a onutdb zepburnj and there ae1 O e aiabiCn Miss Ruth Proutt. Thompson occurred suddenly Rev. Harold Turner. Tern-grndchildren.adaspndarmemoy 4-H Club at Memorlal HsiaBw porary entombment waI h uea evc was onltnaina ors manville, dnFbuayApal 7held from the Northut&ts hntersdnsoaü The seventh meeting af the197 'onFdaArl' Bethesda Chapel an8h ra Smith Funeral HomeBwmstayohrcuran Nestîcton N eedlewokers 197.H was in his 8th year. will be in Betliesda Cerneer.mavleon odaArlbuttreUessmcha was eldon rldy, pri 7,Son of the late Edward and Pallbearers were Messrs. alOt, an ws onduce yar egbustotesuh at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Susan Thompson, he was Leslie Brooks, Russel Gilbert, Rev. G. K. Ward ofTiiy "ecthlsalUI. MLuhi.barn in Cartwright Township, Archie Virtue, George W.Untd huc. urgti Saeredettantoeh Thepreidet, anie Hnt-and received hi& education et Graham, Stanley Hodgson and servie, tiir. ciaDu ralte pn vr ra el ington, was in charge and the schools in and around Cart- Harold Moses.paedwofoutehnn oeynitratnator meeting commenced wath the wright. He il survived by his Numeraus lovely floral tok- I h adnadTeodimad lhuhCnd' 4-H Pledge. wife, the former Vera Bel]. ena aId donatiorsetoande1 Ilene DeJang was chosen On April 6, 1910, he married Heart Fund were evidence of Î' dCos nemetwssaea ti a elze secretary and read the min- the former Lillian M. Yellow- the esteem in whlch the de- ln Bowmanviile Cemetey akdy inteps-a utes af the lest meeting. Eight lees who predeceased him an ceased was held. caeases xsas ohAr ih ht anryitrc girls answered the roil caîl. December 15, 1947, and his thur, Davixd n, r olJmadyashsbe hwn i. Mrs. McLaughlin demon- second wife, the former Edith tuDvd rod atrated slip stitching and sew- Henry, whom he married in MWES. JOHN MAGUIRE Ailan ?daguire. al upu" ing buttons and button hales.. 1949, died in 1955.Tedat aiM.Jh"tetdtanl eiitwt The meeting adjaurned. A fariner, Mr. Thompsan ocurred suddenîy at Iavsescuteshswd. The eighth meeting of Nes- are nqiutr r- her home, 28 Brw St.-o teo it edeokr in ni i eieet17 m o' B..1,, ede thth reul was held at the home of Mrs. years ago. Before maving ta Fniday, April 7, 1967. She d' vrî aac otne Lawrence McLaughlin, Friday, Bowmanville a few years aga, was in her 58th year. tabàndfctawthsbe April 14. Karen Campbell act- he resided a Tan dennd Ad rFau nkter f the lthe .R veanvryrbuacfot ed as president and the 4-H Haydon. He a yanader and MraFan cnd 1 h Canada's Centennial cl- Smirzn h alu Pledge was repeated. Susan af St. Paul's United Church, former Jasephine Adelaide b McColl was chosen secretary Bowmanville, and was a Mldowsbr tLa- atoscnb betdt ctvte lne amr i and read the minutes. Eight member af the Orange Lodge. Ingtan, Ontario, moving ta avo togifuneo h etnil h ako ot girl ansere therail Suvivig, esids hi wie Bomanxllewatl lir îaiîycountry's taurist indusryiraltteCraly Ca. Thels ain tpie at he Vel Sr, ar e siciden, ice ife wal chi hood. ue ne-the Years ahead, accordigt daswllhv nupee The main opie wasthe Vera arethex Bankra! AMantrinearin ihlshdentede appartuBantyo ta w.e. Skit which the girls will give(r .Hdsn Facs ceived ber education i n Bo-BsesRv an AhievmentDay t Wl- se (Mrs.eoge W. GFrais, esholadhdr- e o ac, aebt hirflo on __ ~cme in May. ham ) Marie (Mrs. H M se) sided here nearly ail a e jusi ssued. The experfien e a r m n a d tult r Friday, April 21, the girls ail of Bowmanville, Donald o! lifetime. On January 26 1931 tcvstr h illb ara n suci a ha i, will meet in the United Church Courtice and Arthur of Osh- she srivedsJhnMauirý this countryinsc lagwilattoambaka in ta practice the Skit. awa. A son, Norman, was she surives. îastig mactboundtfortne Banquet killed in action during Wonld Mrs. Maguire waa a mcmpactao the taratlduty Mr. and Mrs. James Law- War II. Also surviving are 17 ber o! Trinity United Church "It Beems reasonable t s rence, assisted by Martha and grandchildren, and il great- and took an active part ini the sume that, with ail theacvi Tommy, entertained the Senior grandchildren. wamen's arganizations, par- tics pîanned in conniaUR Softball Team and their wives The funeral service was ticuarly thc former Women's with tie celebration a!c owa.a. ta a buffet banquet in the held from the Northcutt & Auxiliary and the present 100th anniversary o! Cone-UAt C.O.O.F. hall an Sunday even- United Church Wonien. A eration, tic Canadian tae ing. sented witi the league traphy housewife, bier chie! interests accaunt will show a srn The tables were lovely with in Part Perry last faîl. These centred arounlirmand improvement i 97 linen tableclotis, green stream- created muci nierriment when famiîY. hrhm n these activities arc ee d rs (the Foresters' colars) and tîey were also shown in Surviving, besides ber bus- flot only toa w in 6,sic A To celebrate their 2th anniversary, Newcastle being nmade by Murray Paterson, right, ta Albert cednte dii d affdl.e rrs Te.cah r la ak bicod, Art hurrcnndon evsitor t da manmar ns Club an Saturday evering presented the key Pearce, chairman of the Community Hall Board. Lions said and O Canada was sung.ison, expressed tic apprecia- Helen (Mrs. J. Scott), Osh- ence Canadians ta speni tc the Certenrijal Room in the Community Hall ta President Murray Walton, centre, presidcd for the FLlawince the dciau s'labfr threr te nddMrs.Blleila; aneaMrs. Mr. Anot)ulner parthi Iicoutrve ark the completion of their extensive project. Photo large dinner-dance celebration held for the first time ai the vaiaus places thcy had tianks o! the ladies ta Mn. Sinimons), Oshawa; Caroa1lie B of M states. abo'- -nii" the actual symbolic key presentation an the main floor of the community hall.- visited while on vacation. The and Mrs. Lawrence. (Mrs. R. Watterson), Scarbor- Spending anineatolPO W II grand finale a! thc mavies The team is being arganlzed ougb; David, Bowmanviile; tourism has been increaig~ wcre pictures wiich wcre tak- again and the first game will Arnld, Aberta; Louise, Jim, by about 15 per cent anual en- when the boys were pre- be played May 14. Allan and Elizabeth o! Bow- in recent years and Canaa' Mrs. Bruce Tillson, Editor Phone 9874213 I L tained with Scttisi, Irish and qver 225 Attend Function English Baîîads. 6 The comittee ln charge o! ar age e ts for the evening icded Brenton Rickard, Eric Fosiay, Fred Couch, Murray making tie evening aucha heir 20t Annversrhuge success. W4ith Large Dinnerm- Dance hriCoraeOsw. >ewcastle-On Saturday ev- Hagan, Toronto, led in tic Mrs. Murray Paterson, Past E T TO eing, members of the New- singing o! O Canada, thc Toast Pnesidents and Charter Memn- M c*t le Lions Club hcld their to the Qucen and the Lions' bers, Lion and Mrs. Harry Jose M. and Mrs. Lamne McKee 21hAnniversary Dinner and Invocation. and Lion and Mns. Irwin Col- wene Sunday visitors with I)ïce in the main auditorium A deliciaus turkey dinner wil], Charter President and thein daughter and son-in-law, otthle Community Hall. Over was tien served, capped af! Mns. Percy Hare, President Mn. and Mrs. Bert Sica and 2 Lions and guesîs were in witi French pastry and an and Mrs. Murnay Wallon, guest farnily for the occasion a! ticir attendance. enarmous birtiday cake, speaker, Past District Gaver- grandsan's birthday celebra- '«be. evening.opcncd.- i±ta -iIr-. Iiagau., ance-L.Wain .taolc. nor-Dr.. u-laan liton. Mn. and Mrs. Milton reception from 6:15 p.m. ao ven, Ibis tieh Ie n a Iict Governor and Mrs. Bren: OA-, hrtt~ d, 7:.15 p.m. witi guesîs being sing-sang witi cvcryone pan- ton Rickard, District Governor Monday evening dinnerguests warniy welcomcd by Lions ticipating. and Mrs. Hank Tamblyn, Dept. with Mn. and Mrs. McKee. Ilonald Munro, Gardon Darl- At Ibis lime, Newcastle District Governor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fisher ing and Douglas Wright and Lions President Murray Wal- Herb Visser, Zone Ciairman were Tuesday evening dinner their wives. Each lady was ton expressed bis wclcomc and Mrs. Alex Smykaluk, visitons wili their son and pi'%sented with' a beautiful and tianks la tic many who Board o! Management Chair- daugiten-in-law, Mr. and Mn.. corsage in Lions colons. iad attended Ibis big evening. man and Mrs. Albert Pearce, Delton Fisher and Scott, Ton- The head table led tic guests He tien called an Lion Tracey Reeve and Mrs. Earl Wallon, onto. Mrs. Fisher, Worthy ln ta dinner, with piano music Embley ta introduce tic head Alex Carnutiers, M.P.P. and Matron, Blue Ray Chapter, supplied lby Mrs. Wiliam table: lst Vice-Pres. and Mns. Mn. Russell Honcy, M.P. and Eastern Star, Port Penny, at- Gandenen, Narwood. Mn. Hugi Tracey Emblcy, Past Pres. and Mrs. Haney. tended the reception for the Tic Toast ta tie Ladies was District Deputy Grand Matron given by Lion Inwin Colwill in Toronto. jfand ncplied ta by Mrs. Murray Mn. and r.Du Fals hWallon, who, in lier repîyBwavle r Sny - ew 'cas rie presented a movie screen on afternoon and evening visitons behaif of Lionette President with her parents, Mn. and Mrs. Mrs. Rod Carveth and the Clarke Williams. mnembens af lie Newcastle Mn. and Mrs. lan Scott, Lionettes Ia the Newcastle Corbeyville and Miss Janice Centennial Room. iwith their parents, Mr. and W!ewcastle - On Thursday tiemselves veny muci. Pro- Tie Toast to tie Lions In- !Mrs. Ralpi Saddlen. e$0ning in tie Lions Raom gressive euchne was piayed ternational was made by Mr. and Mns. Grant Thomp- »ýeCommunity Hall, a card and lucky draws wcre made D.D.G. Herb Visser, Wiitby, son vîsited during thc weck p*rty was ield wti lie pro- during the evening. Winners and neplied ta by D.G. Hanlk with bis motier, Mrs. James c*ds ai tic evening going ta of tiese dnaws were: Mns. Vera Tamblyn, Lindsay. Thompson, Fainview Lodgc, t1ie Cubs. As il fell on a Banciard, Mrs. Dorothy Whit- Recognition of guests and Wiitby. h#ckcy nigit, the cnowd was ney, Mn. Bruce Tilîson, Mrs. visiting clubs was made by Mn. and Mrs. Win. Joins and nýt as lange as hoped fan, but Jackie DeJong and Mrs. J. Alex Smykaluk, Oshawa. famnily, Mankham, were Sunday tijse ttedin di enoyLittle. Tic winner o! tic Also introduced were many guests witi bis parents, Mn. higi band was Mrs. Peggy past and present Lions officerns r.Gog Jhs te Pruner witi Mrs. Marie Gant- from points as far as Toronto, Sunday visitons were Mrs. COMM nit shre innng wth he Ow-Ottwa, rilia nd renon.Joins' sister, bier daugiter and -,esmutt shnwnd.Wile efsithentswThOttw Onla andrenta_ husband, Mrs. Fred Stuckey BâW ingwere served, lie doon pnize tives fnom aven 12 different afoeMranod.Mrs. Menvin K*uluamwas dnawn for, witi Mrs. Flor- Lions Clubs suci as Oshawa, ence Fergusan lie lucky lady Wiitby, Peterborough, Port Miss Chrystal Failis, R.N, la wîn il. Tic prizes were ail Hope, Cobourg, Millbrook and Peterborough, was a weekend .Monday Ladies - 200 and donated by lie Gnoup Comn- Coboconk. guest with her sister and ofer -. Eleanon Perrin 282, mittee. To them, and al i nMrryPtesn hnbnother-in-law, Mn. and Mrs. Diane Langstafi 244, Dorotiy oliens wbo donated in any Lion unaheky fPate ten Don Thompson. Robison242,Mar Foser 33, aymanythaks.tennial Room la Hall Chair- Mn. and Mns. George Sellers ]Fpances Wright 233, Kathy It1 was ladies' nigit in Bow-. man Albert Pearce. Lion Mur- and Mn. and Mns. Bud Virtue, AMtog23l, Nancy Wil- mnanville on Saturday vngratodfthmnyhusf Donna and Barrie, Bowman- limrs 230, Teresa Langstaff wien lie Legion -held themr wonk involved tinougiaut tvle anMrad s.Gog 228, Danothy Turansky 226,,annual big dinnen and dance. winter and said liat every Windsor, Ballantrae, were Drotiy Mencer 225, Frances Membens af tie Bowmanville memben had panticipaîed. The Sunday visitons witi themr Lun224, Minnie Taylor 23 Legion front Newcastle wbo total cost was aven $4,000 of Irparents, Mn. and Mns. Eli Lunn223,Mains. Betty Majai 224, Beri'nce atlended 'wene: Mn. and Mns. which lhe Lions Club v of ýM.adMs ihr a Pmrýtner 220, Alla Langstaff.ý Jack Adamis, Mn. and Mrs. Ed- Newcastle paid lie entine * v a- n. ad Ms. RihrDa- 21,Canal Bailey 213, Joan mund Major, Mn. and Mrs. K. lage shane. He expnessed lhe sonMs Carl Elliot, David Ard 2l3ý Mary lienderson 210, Freethy, Mn. and Mns. Douglas hope that lie room would be ors witi Mns. Davison's mti- Ruth jrwi.n 206, Betty Tiamp- Wallon, Mr. and Mrs. Robent used and enjoyed by ail. ýr r.CalsGsPtr e4n 206, Joanne Hutton .204 Shearer, Mr. and Mns. E. Mil- Albert Pearce received tie beruh Mrs.ane GisI, etrer- Ei6reen Neal' 1 20. hench and Mn. and Mns. Bruce key and tbankcd tie Lions for i nougi thMns. Gs n ted U&eri - 225 and over - Tilîson. mnth ayt lteiwokntehllvr week witi ber daugiter and Geore. Kimbail 286, Earl 'vin lucky dnaws was Mrs. lie entine 20 years. Stanting aiy rayoe 50,Lany Pare 22, ougas alln.with lie Lions Roam, thein Mn. and Mns. George Heas- 9 X ~ood 247, Gary Fanget Formper Chie! o! Police af aid with lie bowling alley, Ih n aenNsalwn 292, George Glaiville 225. Newcastle and Mn.. Arthur lie ncw kitchen, liw Cntn-Saturday ove-nigit visitons Newtonville 'Ladies - 175 Randall, now of Elara, aI- niai Room and tie painting ai rwiîî their son and family, Mn. nd4 aven - Angela Hollen 272, tended tie Lions Ladies' Night lie downstairs lobby. Wfay' Smith 236, Ann Norsi- an Satunday. Renewing aid Past Presidents of tie New- land Mns. Gardon Heaslip, Port Credit, and Sunday guesta unh 222, Liz Willemns 209, acquaintances, and getting castle Club not alneady mInro- 1 iti Mrs. Eanl Ross and Mn. Nfildred Bingham 197, Mynîle caugit up on al liaI tie New- duced, were tien asked ta 'Gardon Fleming, Scarborougi. IHrnis 188, Janie Whitney castle Club have been doing, l stand, and lie fallowing wene j Mn. and Mns. Alvin Bruce, 83 Maria Vogels 183, Jean was a great lime ail around in attendance, Ken Stephen- 'Pont Penny wcne Sunday even- Qa' 181, Ann Vogels 180, fon them, son, Rod Carveli, Chas. Gilkes, ing visitons wiîî lie Bruce ýlnne Sutherland 182. Many Newcastle members Chas. Me gil, Carl Gould, Frank Heaslpa. Thursday Mixed - 200 and and family a! lhe Lions Club Hoar and Richard Lavekin.1 On Tiursday, Apnil 13, at er-Ken Whitney 290,j tnavelled ta Millbraok on Sun- Eaci couple was given a ýapproximaîeîy 2 p.m. lie ]borge Glanville 287, Mabel day when thc Lions,- Club souvenir asi tray and lucky 'power was turned an and 4*wis 282, Ruas Powell 273, , ~~re ptenana daswr ed inFe Nestleton's street lights became Iàueei Pwel 24,Fla 'aple e Dinner. Boiling lie Cale af Bowmanville won a a nealiîy. In tie evcning, ta dauren Juoell24PFitt 258 ynup nght tiers, it gallon o! maple syrup donatcd celebrate tic occasion, Mn. and M8,Jun Pit 28, rved tla bea great day bath bY theMillbnook Club. Lion Mn.. James Lawrence had a 5Hughes 250, Horace allihe dinner and in tic sale Jim Clifford ai Millbnook won camp fine and treated tic vil- l 245, Marge Ibbotson 220, of syrup. a? prize donated by lie Bow- lagens (adulîs and ciildnen) ta Qtrley Black 216, Art Du- Our iiends and neigibouns manvilie Club, and manY bol dogs. *au 212, Hannah Farrow 209. in Memnonial Hospital this otiers werc lucky winnens af Presbyterlan Ladies' Aid frIday Mixed - 200 and week are: Miss Debona Adain, iovely prizes. Mn.RcadDVison a ,er - jean Kra mer 275, Lar- Mrs. Elizabeth Bould, Mn. . Tic guest speaker, Lion Bey hastes. for lie negular mcet- pé Parce 271, Ron Good 243, George Collins, Mr. John Davis, Halam, wio was introduced by ing ai tie Ladies' Aid on azlM. Munro 238, Stan Miss Muriel Groadich, Mns. Lion Brenlan Rickard, spoke Tuesday, April 111th. owefll 233, Jack HoInies 229, Elizabeth MacDonald, Miss on tie theme, "How To Be The president, Mrs. Vernon ;y Pewell 225, Tracy Emb- Cheryl Martin, Mri. Olive Happy". Lion Harry Jase Hudson chaired the meeting. S225, BIul Cail 225, George Martin, Mn.. Dora Smih, Mrs. lhanked lhe speaker and pre- Plans were made ta serve ne- wler 222, Ben Madill 220, Margaret Smith and Mr. Henry sented huni wilhfa gift.n frcahments at lie Cartwright tulb Couci 221, Jim Dean Tebble. Misa Lois Martin ha& Hugi Ha gan o! Toroto, ac, Centennial C e 1 e b r a t io0n at 1@ Meyrtls Pearçe 210, AI- been moved to Toronto Gea- compa.nied once again by Mns. Blackstock on June 30, and ati mi4 hro. 00, ral Mosital. ardener at the piano. enter- thecliurcli on Au"ust th, lb. JANE PARKER CHERRY PIE Reg. Psics 59c - SAVE 1 Oc FULL~ Sf 24-01___ sizE49 JANE PARKCER LARG ANEEL CAKE Reg. HSce 59 - SAVE 2Me EACH Sirnkist Vuieaciy Sweetout .1 #JuIoe, KS. i I&" ORA&NGES 5-lb cello bog S uper-Right B rand, Picnic Style, Smoked; Cooked &M MW &tM&P .. 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