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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jun 1967, p. 15

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Hold "Open House" at Flying Dutchman Motor Inn Attractive new MOTOR INN sign adds distinctive touch to east side of inew addition that hous. any beautiful suites. i Menibers of the Peterborough Ornamental Swim- pool, while others lounge about the Pool or watch âning Club stage an interesting display in the outdoorj through the windows of the niagnUficent lobby. former Eleanor Mary Moone ....... ... was born in England and * .-~attended school at Port Perry. , OnApni 8,1903, she marnied Mr. Fnank Jackman who pre- deceased ber. 4 >~,,.Mrs. Jackman had resided inBawmanville for 60 years, caming here from Port Penny. A housewiie, ber chief inter- ests centred around ber home1 and famuly. She was a mem- ber ai Trinity United Church '4 and was also a life member oi ~4. ..,,.the Bowmanville Women's . Institute. -Proprietor Jim Bourke Is shown expaining smre of the details of the lobby te -a. group et -viuitors.- Annoucing . .OBITUARY RaIir.njnFollowing aniliness ap Complets o k e pn evc proximately two months, the death of Mrs. Frank Jackman, aged 85 years, o!ccurred 'on Now Available Saturday, May :27, 1967,a References Supplied - Phone 987-4858 Memorial Hospital, Bowman- Centnnia Bookeei Serice ville. nena okepg Sevc Daughter of the late Fred 14 iMopre and Lydia Parsons, the! «Are Your CROPS YeIlow and Slow? § ive tii.. a bout with ~EXTRA NITROGEN W7 AI R@PRILLS or AIRO URIA< -MAKE UP FOR A BACKWARD SPRING BULK SPEEADERS AND SPREADING SERVICI Csresdale Fertiizers Ltd. ý987-4711 .. 623-7150 ONTAi Rio< REOISTESED L J Surviving are three daugh- ters and thnee sans, May (Mrs. Nelson Williams). Part Perry; Eva (Mrs. Clarence Hockin), Alice (Mrs. Walter Hately) and Douglas, allai Bowman- ville; Nelson and Harry, bath ai St. Catharines. Aiso sur- viving are 23 grandchuldren, 33 gneat-grandchiidren, and a sister, Lydia (Mrs. Richard Sudds) ai Bowmanville. The funeral service was held fram the Marris Funeral Chapel, Bowmunville, an Tues- day, May 3Oth, and was con- ducted by Rev. G. K, Ward ai Trinity United Church. In- terment was in Bowmanville Cemetery. Palibearers were Messrs. Roy Ashton, Gardon Barrie, Bert Johnston, Douglas Wight, Glenn Lander and Bruce Mut- ton, Among the many beautifui floral tokens, evidence ai the esteem in which, the deceased was hcld, were those from the Staff o! Brookside Schaool, Cobourg; McKinnon's Execu- tive Group; Dept. 82 Mainten- ance Dept., MeKinnon Plant 1-, iMcKinnon Plant 1 Engineering Dept. 1, McKinnon Engineer- ing Dept., Plant 2, and the Bowmanville Women'a Insti- tute. t Ap New course At Peterborough The Profesuional Develap- ment Division ai the Ontario Department ai Education will affer touchers a new course in Intermediate Division (Grades 7 and 8) Geography and His tory ut the Peterborough Touchers' Coilege this summrer from July 4 ta Auguat 4. Acudemie content, Including aoiected studios in depth, a variety af the bout methods applicable ta the grade levain, Instructional aida, ibId tripe, case studies anti seminarsarae among some ai the features ci the coume. Mr. John Eaman,. the princi- pal ai the course, is a Master ut the London Teachers' Col- loge and Preuldent of the Canadien émSocation fer Social iStudios, ;iaelde t Mestaff wbe b. RM'p!. tirager, Head 'of the. flepertmnt a e çah and Pa~n.nvr ya Waterloo,woa1pril POOdulng ORONO.~ NEWS Miss Marion McKeIvey and her 'cousin Miss Catherine_É Stewart of Kendal leit Toron- 'ta International Airport on Tueaday evenmng for -15 days tour of Scotland and Englmnd.T H Mr. and Mrs. Harve Winter of Whitby, Mr&. F. 0. Cooper, Mr dMrs. red Lycett viuited Mr. Gardon Winter et Sunnybrook Hospital, Toron- ta, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitch- ell, Barbara and Steven, spent the weekend nt their cottage, West Lake, near Picton. Mrs. Reg. Sutton. vislted her aiter Mrs. Walter Ferguson et Eowmnanville. Mr. and Mns. Mortimer x6 7 Sabin of Rochester, N.Y., were dinner guesta ai Mr. and Mn. s Alex -Watson and Miss Agnea 'OnnnamsMn1.Pmha 1s. h ue h Ferguson neturned t Rces.-MlWIUllb Uiflhé n ... threfi...and the smny otler ter with them on Monday after ne .y ~ Cq h df o~d aain wl h ietaautheial three weeks holiday ln Orono. And 17 a~Dean, eaeal-M b »iMdout nao* <bd eanb Congratulations ta Mr. and ....,ru *- h lINOOrt qumy procdue. .#M W le aprcie@ 1 . . .. . . .D . . . . . .md fCmd dit W. Mrs. Charles V. Walker (the YaLj0j former Audrey Cooper of Scarboraugh, on their 25th ,Mr home last wekrsfrom RESH PRODUCE FEATURESSÇ t~ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoar WeedngmAenierstany. fontST MTHE RPC visiting Mr. and Mns. Paul Snodgrass and David et Ro- GOLDEN VELLOW CHIQUITA chester, N.Y. Lag Mn. and Mns. Aidman aif'Ik Stratford moved last week to MU IZe b the bouse they purchased£ Wiersma on Main Street Sauth. 0 Mns. Ivan Farrow spent X Sunday with Mrs. Percy Far- 4 SOUTH AFRICAN GROWN - LARGE SIZE row, Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Farrow at Shiloh and attend- ed the Centennial Anniversary GR N Y M TH A P ES < Service t Newtonville United R N Y S I H À PL s f Church. Morley Winter is clerklng at » Cornish's Red & White Store. H RDYNG TFAUERI YNlq F Sheila Baristaw spent theTHRDYNG TE T RERDA NI T weekend with Mr. and Mr$. ti Orville Chatterton, Carol and %; 6 P.M. 'TILL 9 P.M. ONLY 6 P.M. TILL 9 P.N David ut their cottage et Canal fresh Lake. < rs Ground - SAVE 16e - ichmello - SAVE 8c Mr. and Mrs.-Clilford Coop- 1-1b er visited ber mother, Mrs. 4:omno9c IC C EA Alfred Grice nt Port Hope. - omno ITTA 5 c CECJA Mrs. Marshall Chattertôn ne- G turned home on Sunday after visiting for a few days with Dr. and Mrs. Keith Taylor, Bannie and Nancy at Bramp- ton. It's Mainly Because of the Me Mrs. Milton J. Tamblyn is .f à patient in Memacrial Hos- . CHOICE SOL ID MEAT - NO WASTE pital, Bowmanville and Mrs. Luther Barraball is a patient ln Oshawa Hospital Mns. John Cox of Bowman- ville celebrated ber 77th birth- OKTNELI Mrs. Reg. Sutton, Mr. and Mns. Ken Gray and David. FRESH GRADE A Mrs. O. S. Cowan ai Osha- wa visited iriends and rela- 5-10_LA tives in Orono on Tuesday. A -VERAGE The Bible Study and Dis-f K ing on Manday ut 8 p.m. inW the Main Hall. Seven U.C.W. meetings were held an Tuesday, June Sith- PRESSWOOD'S COMPASS BRAND RÉADY TO SERVE- SHORT SHANI Uu.it 1, Main Hall at 8 p*nm*; SKINLESS - SMOKED Unit 2, home of Mns. F. Ly- Whole cett at 2 p.m.; Unit 3, homneo ai Mrs. E..Stapleton at 8 p.m.-, Unit 4, Upper CE. Auditorium Haif at 8pm. Unit 5, Upper C.E. OK HM Pot Luck Supper ut 6:30 pý.m. nt the home ai Mrs. Couvier; Jubilee Brand Sniall Llnk '_______ maplo Leal Slced rt Unit 7, home of Mn.. E. Brown at 2 p.m . SAUSAGE i saorm ncu il IBOLOGNA 1h Sugar Puts SizzIe Into Barbecued Steak It's barbecue time in the garden ugain! And yau will broul deliciaus steaks wher you broul them with sugar. But who even heard ai broil ing steaks with sugar? Theî Canadian Sugar Institut* say; many chefs necommend thli in order te bring out the very last speck ai flavor ini the meut. "Sugar belongs In good aid- iashioned meut cookery. il helps make the meut juicier, more tender and a lot more tasty than meut bnoiled jusi any aid wuy," the Institute's neporting chefs suid. "Tht use of sugur on meut does not niake the meal sweet. Rather, sugar loues its own identity in broiling and brings out the nutural, rich iJ.avor of meut". The trick is te, use sugar, flot in place ai, but In addi- tion ta auch uccepted atasan- insas sait, pepper, herbs nd sauces. Sugar helps cut fat and puts ascnisp, brown crust on the sta.This adds oye and taste appeal. Even the sizzle seems ta have more crackle- and that sounds gaod in the garden. What's the formula ta, gel the beat laste evor out ai out- door steaks? Simply caver bath aides of the steak with sugar befare broiling. Aflaw to stand a few minutes until the augar has soaketi in a bit, When ie surface la shiny th. steak la reudy for broling-with ail th. julces aealed inaide. The Inatitute reminds us that sugar an barbecued ham- burgers, and chopa - bèfore puttlng the meut aven the coIS - aise "makes ail the difference in the wonid bu- tween ordinu.ry barbecued meut and meut full of thutý really nlch nioaty fhayon and uroma sm wonderful eut- 623-33e 1-1b. le omm u.srci 1-es. pIw Ul'pr - n MON DAY PAPER FOR EARLY WEEK y FEATURES SSAVE ON DOMINION'S i OWN BRANDS tX2Cuty Giri - 24-oz. gSi. BAVE 200 I(CHERRY PIE 43c .M)Sugar - Plain - Cinnamon-Ansat. Pkgs. of I'e BAVE Se RichmelIo Donuts 2049c a Black - Pkg. of 100's COMPARU inHilItop TEA BACS 59c 4~Frosen Domino. - 32-os. Bat SAVE 4o * French Fried Potatoes49c ggDomino Fancy Frozen Baby 12-ou. Pkgs. SAVE 20e *LIMA BEANS 3joi79c Domino Faney Fres - 10-ou. Pkg. SAVE 4 Asparagus Ses 39c AU Merebadis Values Effective Uni WE RESERVI SEE OSHAWA Thur King St.ond Sinmu Ave DEEP C Miracle Wp - 32-g -entenniaProJed Y w .25c 2r5 FEATURE [.ONLY ' - kj 21ci. 94c 391b 69 i PIZZA -PIE. 89c zo 2m- te-O UT FEATUR ,oz. Jar Macalroni and Cheese - 714 -os. Pkgu. 1 KRAFT DINNER 7 for~ AIl Purpooe Grlnd - 1-lb. Bag (hase & Sanborn (off.. Blutou - 18-os, Boulie . c( TOMATO KETCHUP 4 olours - 2 Roil Pkgr. SCOTT PAPER TOWELS HOME NEE DS Bottle of 25'8 SAVE 17o ALKA SELTZER 66c Fajnlly Bize SAVE 21. FACT TOOTH PASTE 86c Wlth Lanolin - 12-ou. Box BAVE .lZu MR. BUBBLE BATH 47c lonson 9-o&. Tb Barbecue Lighter Fluid 99c muItl-Coloured Washable Nylon le" X W' SCATTER RUGS $1.98 AMPLE V R11 P -ARKI1NG - 1» 15 Guarmnteed To Giv. 100% Satisfion atil CIosing, Smturday, June 10, '67, in Dowmanvljh E THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. mS and Fr1. Nights 'tif 9 pom-, 111101 .~ ~'4~' ~ ZES SAVE 10o S59cý SAVE Se 79C 29C AV% 0 49C p PN~EWCASTLE L M% OQ& ýw 'V 'W ý IV, "FI -- - IV, IV 'V lqw -Ili m SEE OSHAWA TIMES

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