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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 May 1967, p. 16

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p y'j, X iî 190 Re éive Mo lel oat on Retiremeni n Cuusy'sKeuinel Club sk Chuiimhp Do§ Show AtOshawa AuditoriumJune lIth. Unt Ontarl linelceostfedi andtring To comnnemorate Cndl lahodig u al er Uedvebeau ourcap- Centenniel, Uic club went ail lwà@Metioe ChamCoshp ahfeaedgugsired out this ycar by adoptîng a :V #gh w tUc saa ajuç 29 ed ga os as new creat and having letter- Çlvc. Auditorium on Finie 10 raied= by the CX.C. heads printed. They have 4%d Jume 1967. The "Show" Citzn of Ontario and canstructcd new tences ta sur- be chaotliclall opered an neighbourlng counties are in- round the judgîng rings. atda,10 amn., by Mas Wor- vited ta attend. The O.CXK.C. Through the gcnerosxty of *p EnetMarkte cf Ohe- lu a nonproflt rnaking organ- many business firnis and 4 ~ unreaof top exhibi. ization. Ail procceds will go merchants an impressive array Ums raexe tedt apa towards next ya' eventa. of trophies will be awardcd ta Can aend the ni Show tni 10 a.m. ta 6 p.m.. winning dogs. points for their dogs, which wil lead ta the Cen- K E N"~ .dinChampionshlp. OnlyE N D A L ........ ~ierddoge are eligibleand Mr and Mns. George Clark circuit. by the mnonth until muatha entered prior to af Scarborough spent the wcek- cîther he gets a place ta suit " "~ Uic Dog Show. end et their summer home hlm or wc get snon fo 1 cllAttractions: Little here. the yearr aser Hungarian Kuvasz, Aylward Little, Mr. and Mrs There was a big crowd at DonnOshawa, appearcd in Don Little and Alec Little the newly built stock car race Ibtall'u TV colour film and were down froni Toronto Sat- track over on the Clarke-Hope *Î11 be present té greet ail urday ta Mrs. Neva Little's boundary Sunday afternoon at ber fans. Little Sister wa home here. r4,ercules" in the WaIt Dis- their flrst races. The Scouts ~ey pduction ot "Tha lo1i oaf the tobacco grow- looked after the booth. Those leco erue" rs had plants large enough towinning tram Kendal were Aa mtonrrtrn aae fOtra asbtnilceu rsne nbhi fsm 0 blenis of Hercules".y Grdo Lngsa last avi AdmTmitrsdtey.triGardonr f ntLanagstafftal he$40;eentdHnybhro's. omCe0 "Parde f CamponsanaIt hm been a cald late spring Mercer $12; Carl Langstaff $4. Ida' etral Region, receives a madel boat fromn persons attending the retirement dinner hanoring Mr. ~trndiaplay for all dogs with nat much sunshine ta David Foster also came in first Orner S. Russell, right, Hydro's Executive Manager - Smith. Looking on is Mrs. Smnith. ~at have made a name for brlng the plants along. in a race. Much interest wsRgos h oe a yblclo oto i npaslos1 ee s ea Lat weekencl was real cold taken in the Powder Puf race ow hoi that Mr.Smith wa asked to urchase with ~étenll ostts.with some folks having their for the wamen. Kathy Mercer (Onnarioce a..phr.oas i'Spettor, intèrested in tomnatoes frozen. Thirty deg- and Gail Faster tried it out. (ntraH dop t> g .urebred dog miay rees, was reported, also sanie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore red Moment. Sir Thomas Stan- r ~ .L lw ,4 ,ail had safeties, with Harnes at 'ne show about snow bath forth and south of Toronto, and Mr. and pi. paj ton toak a course in England 5pcig u he ...u US. Couroux, Oshawa, were guests an tropical dîseases and wtrnt FWebster, typic in tasigthree win, mime FI~., Dr. and Mrs. B. B. Foster with Mr. and Mrs. Carl.Laug- out ta Uic jungles o! AfricaR(I f£ 'a fannad six and haed almost ns ly left Mr. sud Mrs. Bernard staff and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie whcre many were treatedfo ..geofl Poster here vislting the Foster Couraux, Sunday. beri-beri and then weut ---ck' ocks CIILIII' perfect contrai, allowing only j o R c sfamilias whilc B. B. and his Mrs. George Mercer had ta their homes a t I*oreul erry Bakerus Ra e iewn oteEp nsm ukFrlday ngtwe gi.They were et oihrglrpth r ecr eivd Bowenvfle l~ Motreal.The smail son Wcs- she, wpn $150 at the Bingo in cd rice without the huils which I fl C 1an1V n od falu-m peformace trda TheBowanvlleRacn lY aso tayd wthhis grand- saa they found t be the cause f i h a 1 - W ngo il- prrm cerm Club flew their= parents. 1ae!b utfialder Jîi McKnight, but oftesesn n au-Peterborough piayed Kendai eibri. Ha also found that . by Jun Clarke out, Dennis Tierney tripled, Chartran's wobbl defence taMa 3t ro ngraî,for Miss June Gcach'lu the atternoan wlth Kendal win- cause malaria. Alfred Moment Harvey Webstcr's strong, scoring D av c Cryderman. hurt his chances greatly. ~>tan air - Ue distance of Sunday Sèhool rooniFrday uing by a 3-1 score. wa on h oa n ffortprfarma nce ldFaks wapd u hi hi orht were sae easorn he furthlin of our-it gt ld Frnk's wrTphd thir hn f orsits sarked in6 ile, wlh'bhe theoincoimmun! hClarkeity Heanhe W.Iameeing washeld Clarfoa d ta ght sch ol fraF5iiks V riet ta a110-1 ti-ri- ri g wth a oth r fo r-r n by Joh Con ors Jin Cirke Donutsuyapa r t n inLaue itrMs Sutch, Miss Jan at the home, a! Mts. G. Cath. a few yars lu the Sixth lina umph ovr the fuubling furry lu the last of the fifth. AI Farrow and Dennis Tier-t asDo.Saitn sd FUs and Jun's niece ai as- cart Nednesday vening-with sh00. -Ha thn went preach- Chartran'a Mc's Wear club, Once more, niat af the ney. Brd, row'krai; 4th, sisted her in open;ing theni. Mrs.- E. Cauroux redin first in Ontarioansd then last Tuesday cveniug, Maydmaato plcafrtw Lk tBon Luke; th, Theplay ng . aaeto lc fe w rih Turé tte hU, Jack Btid' h ,paed threc ganias - The motto wss 'Ha who for- down i the U.S. Ha taok three 23rd. Chartran's pitcher, Ji wre out. Gcrald Harness 1mw w~ ;ROYForte (no re- guesslng who you were, msk- gets thec past hases thc kay ta yaars off ta ruake s trip araund McKnight, although limiting smashed a drive that Chart- DLIlAJNY grt) ing a dreasOut of toilat paper, thie future.' The rail cad1 was the warld iu 1890. Frank's heavy bats to seven ran's second sacker, Clarke, Prme Mn Mndyintsle tehits, was the victini of sanie couidn't giova and when the MVr. sud Mrs. Thomas Hobbs, e iA nSaturday, May 20th, we top ,of your head - lots of Ministar. Each. took part lu officers for the caming yaar. A who fumbled by hismtsds iac, lrern a amo n .. aaba Zcthe fourth race of 'Uic fun. June got a wanderful lot the curreut avents. Mrs. Mun- penny collection was taken up egt scored. Bob McManus then guests with Mr. and Mrs.c n,.oatrm Chathami, Ont., a a! havely sud useful gifttanad day, aur District Presideut, toilowed by Miss Stewart's After three innings, the rammed a drive ta left field Walter Neais and Mr. ande o f 206 mils. - Poflow- thanked tic ladies for theni. gave us ideas on managiug aur ccntest ou 'What do you know winuens had craated a 6-0 that got by Garth Linton and Mrs. Gervin Mulligan. i hgare thc results: lit, John We il cujaycd the fine lunch. wark snd time so Uiat we about Canada.' We ware nat lesd. They scored four times McMauus came ail the way Mrs. Jean Argue attended I BucOtte, 163144 yards par Miss C. W. Stewart want hava tima ta do sanie kindly as well up on it as we shouid in thec bottoni af the third af- home with Frank's final run. teSrn ofrneo h ~uute; 2ud, I. Piper, 1587-70; this waekend ta visit Mr. sud act for sameane. Mrs. Cath- have beau - no anc got theiu ter two men were out. Ron Arouud the Bases:- Seven Federated Women's Teacher's ErLau Richards 1576-00; 4th, Mns.. ryaut Brown at Landon. cart, Historical' Research con- ail. Mrs. Luxon sud Mns. Mer- McLean's double was the only players shared lu FranksAscato iOtarlo, held p: Lke1504; th Dn cv M. cGe i shwaveor, chose as her topic two cr provided a tasty lunch. safty, as Chartrans made seven-hit effort. Don Bishop, at Ottawa, reprsenting the e ton 148041; $th, Brown meets with the church com- important preachers who were Our thanks wera tandcred ta three errors. The lasers mani- Harness, McManus, Harvey Victoria County F.W.T.A.O. s r.,1483-13. 7th, Earl Luke mittee at Newtonville Tuasday born close ta Keudal, Sir Mrs. Munday sud ta Mrs. aged their oniy run in the Wcbster, Garry Barker, Hawîe Mn. and Mrs. Ed McGlynnP 1-36. .-ta sec about comlng ta this Thomas Stanton and Dr. Ait- Cathcart. ifaurth whcu, alter two were Edmoudson and Rau McLcan and famuly of Peterborough ni I I I h m HIGHWAY 401 a You will enj'Ioy NMo FsuuMI ~ uuu~~ on SUINDAY, JUN E 4 HOURS: 2:00 p.m. to 5 p.me YouAreCoricllyln.viledto Aftfend a! the new DUTCHM F. gak two-hlttcr laut Tuesday night et Vineent -Magey bon -park a Wlter Pftnk- Rabté daftatd Kraüp's ju 3-1. I -wus thc finit Ion lu teUic l Tona wn auéýfor ICramp's, who had enfy pay-~ cd ona othar gaina. 1Kilpatnick wauhed four- sud struck-out four ailiers, whlle laser Jini Coyle ailaied six hits, tanncd . Ilireansd par- have beau gucati with Mr Iia Palmer' Mn. E. W. Ward,Caqr AltaL, visitad wlth Mn.an Mn. Thomas Jauning ove hast weekend. Mr. and Mm, Frank White Trenton, have been gucai with Mr..and Mm. Ham. Ryley. Earl Argue is raported a niaklug favorable progreu following surgcry in Clvig Hospital, Peterboroughi. Bethany achool pupila aloni wîth their teachers, Mm, .Lor. aine Smith aud ?&s. Bella Smith shawcd their appre. dlation of ail the Centennia] avents heid in Uic village lai weekeud by the entire groujl a! pupils cleaulug up aU the~ débris at the Athletic Park, on Tuesday. On Saturday evenig à graup o! citizens held a bee at Uic Memarlal Park on Bethany main streat,* pleuting trees, shrubs and flowers. The Victoria Faderatcd Wa. rn's Teachers Association o! Ontario held their annual meeting and banquet at tlie Parish Hall lu Bethany on Thursdey. Mn. Jean Argue prasided at Uic santion. Mrs. Olive Nixon, ragions] director, spoke on the teach- ers status lu Uic worklug wanld, empha&lzig Uic ne- cassity for teachers ta be Proud a! their profession and thair federation. The gucat speaker was gs Margaret Grant, :upervflng principal aofUih Toronto Schooî For The Demi, and paît prasident o! the Otaro tes- chers Faderation. She show- ed films and told how dca! childrcn wautcd ta ha trat- ed as ordlnary people. "'Thera is a place for theni in the world, despite their handi- cap," she ssid. Federation spoons w er e prasented ta five retiing tee- chers. Miss Miurlel Murdock SaI, two deligltul sols. St. ?aU1I'sAnglican Churrh Wo-1 rI y renovated conducted tour of . OTOR th, See our most unaartiad f-t it ing runs, etter Caokle ied struck out, the tiret twobattero, to f4Se hlm. ,GUY Êezlt àngld, hortutop' and ez mdaa an rtr. loue run i ic4ùW II eIof, wahksu d ~i' Co ke ga. Lrry Mlér& àin la, tbe loute wlk by'Cùyle anl iiilus by Ray Plteli méd John I=lptriek account- .Chartran s .Lose j10-5 to> El lisShoe Is by Flu Clarke 8, vo~ Wallae and Ted Le. le iak ered lest Thursday : M pltcbing Ellis - Shoce ta"'-vitbryover Chart- r-ras eiià,Weer. Wallae* a drew the starting rola and e- wôe#od three frarnes, allow- kli alo the lasers' rufts and itorh. Leveck, durlng his p four. Iudng stint irelief, e tossed tur-,hit, shutaut bail. TeMx Baker suttered. the 10sa for Chartran's. GoIn thé R dist"zce, he was nicked foit elnine filt In suffering his first m loas, gainst one wini ÉBWs leaj>t into a 4-O0ftrot inning leai John Kilpatrick'u *homez«, his second 0f',the aea- EzsOiws the big blow. ýHeadw S ng o tohUecbottorn ,'of th* th-,urthe i Shoemen hatibujîtz iUp ai -i1niergin. *Chartran'a showed sigÉ of lite Ii thc bottom, of thé 1 ourth, scoring four Urnes and -chaalng Gord Wallae front, tUtc mound. A walk, Murray O'Brien's R.B.I. single, an la.. field error and another fre. 1pas brought in Leveck. A sacrifice fiy an.d John 'Con- nors' two-run single followed, befora the lasers' rally died out. llis scored their final run in thc top of the sevenith, whtlle Leveck held Chartran's# in check to preserve Efils' Wvin. Around the Bases:- Ray Wallace and Bill Crosscy led LIUi' clubbers with two and thu*e. kits respectively. Bath ,olI0çtcd& thrce R.BI.s. For Uic' bosers, John Connora' two hiÀ.,were tops, along with- a pair ,by Dave Cryderman. Conàors has been Chartran'a niait rellable bItter In the early stages of thc season. I micmi BOWMANVILLI *Dining Room Open 5 p-. to 9 p.m. daily * SlfSeveBufleeria Open 7 em. t, 1 a.m. daily 2 3 New, Ultra-modern Hotel Units * ndoor Swfimmin.g Pool Mondey ta Fridîy- - 12:00 noon to 1:00 .. Seturday - 12:09 noou to 11:30 p.m. Sundays - 12:00 nooj te.3:00p.m , -,:00 p.m. to 9.90 p.mn *Sauna Room I e Sun Deck * 011* Shoppe.e 1' am *Restaurat Opan 12 no«n-te 1 am& dally 1W -~@mmtUSiCu wiI "guru l ud. Po BEAVER LUMBERLMfiTUDD OWMANVILL0 GLEN RAE'DAIRY, BOWMANVILLI ONTARIQO EF4RS CANADA PACKER$ LimiTIEb E. W. HICKESON SCAROR STUISWt C Xr~URrT LIMITOD OSHAWA 0KE PRODUCI. OSHAWA ATLAS ELECTRIC TRI-TIE CRIROT 1< E E 'p 9 196.7

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