Hoki Speiat'Centennial Party for Lockhart Graduates Th" ciadleaiiute a" owm"e '"y 890 an ldcoféemill, taesemiez, tharik RusJlBuabon., cheesecae adale genial bus driver. eti m h s nr soe]].W. bft thcachoolTeda Ncx t tc oueaIstreJune 27, by Burley busU ia a drug store which has 9 amn. for Peterborauh. mediciaes that tac druggiat At tac Coca Cola plant Wg thought niigbt cure thc dis- saw how Coke wsm mde cases that tac early eopleTh otewr lfd m oteephon.erend a co uePa cases, washed in caustie tylpen d aternrso movod by belltat be e type rit rs.w ita soda w ater ad y" M In the opposite corner ta taon capped. One hunclreg tac general store thero la an and alxty smali bottleswert ad dctr's office o! tac illed in a minute. The 'bottl 1800's. Ia tais place tact. la were rnarkcd for tae dayau a wheelchair whcne a cnlp- put lu cases at iorty-five dql pled persa 1 v n mlght have1sat. grecs. Cases were laadeda wbric a docton's case in an hydraulc 1121 truckc an bhc e kept his tool which taken by transport truck lu- ho niight have taken on dit- other places. forent house cails. We were givea a cup ci Close to tae souvenir stand Cake and shown a film. U. there is a kitchen ai thc W. went by Little LaM j 1900's with a woad stove. and saw tac Centeanlal Fouâï There la a wash baller fon tain. The water was puniped boillng clothes, there la misa out ai tac lake ta make liii an ald-iaahloned bath tub. hugo water spray. There was a beater on tac Next wo had a loolç at tue - ..end oi the bath tub ta heat it locks. oe Behind the museum thore at the Filtration Plant, Zoo e, was a log house. Inside there Hore wc had a icmst cf hamo t- was a kitcheamnd two bcd- bunga, french fies ad mlli e. noonis furnished as they pnavidod by gonerous prets, would be in tac early 1800's. Wo went along a bunipy t eT h e n e w s a s o g b r o n r ar o d t a t a c S e r p e a l Oe built in 1850 whlch kept ml liounds Provincial Park. We .19 the a m l fa n tool . In ide saw the niaund s and r ed t e itthere wene barnessesfo the stary o tcai. Last Wednesday evening, parents and friends of graduates and their teacher are showa above, front hanses and sheep sheans. Later, no anc bift the snacli ipupils of Lockhart's School gathered for Graduation row, lef t ta iight, Ana Beattie, Debbie Carveth, Mrs. Thereqw i t aa c aer a- b.arnlo ubad ail h wte Exercises that featured an iateresting pragrara, ia- Greenwood, Lenore Richardson, Bannie Hale, Gina ter's wood sbap. In the drive get home miter aur oxcitlng cluding sangs by the studeats, vocal solos by Shirley Lowery, Olla Pollard, Alex Wilson, Guy Gibson; shed and araund the building day ta tell about aur latex-est. Allia and John Rudeil, violin selections by Madeline middle raw, Doreen Hazeiton, Ian Davidson, Karen there la the early fanm equip- ing oxperienccs. Merkley and a valedictory address by Gina Lowery. Sarte-Maxwell, Peter Obrist, Gary Langstaff and ment such as corn plantera,- Speakers on the pragram included Mrs. Barlow of Chris Jorgensea; back row, Rick Parsons, Gene bind the museuni there is misa FOR ALL the Township School Board, Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. MeMaster, lledley Stel and Marilyn West. School an aId caunty lockup. B y IL Reginald Lovekia who was introduced by Clarke Inspector C. A. Holmes presented certif icates ta the The Indian Wiag bas mmny YI G RL Centeanial Chairman Mrs. Thos. Fairbrother. The, graduates., things the Indians mmdc.1âe5 1 There was a dugout, a bircb h .1 bark canae, bows and arrows, There wlll atain bo a Cther Jesuits. In bath hospi- bead work, bemddrosses ad IHave EnijoyableTor Away back in the fail, we, today. This twin-spired mag- Lock in Canada. As we con- Shaw's School pupils sold nfetchrch was erected tinue we came to the long Jr.rita crs orise mon- in 1926 house. It had many furs ey for our annual school trip. The first Jesuits came to hanging on the walls and Shaw Seooland ommni-Huronia in 1626 and lived for from the roof. Teewr ty Club gave us a donation 13 years in Indian villages. paintings on the walls also. also. When we got the money In 1639 they decided onaAsecoiudontthI- ýks.~ we startedt to think of where residence of their own. Theydiafn Hospital we qaw two we were going. We had acoetese fheWedferent higtofbs.I flvote and the xnajority of the River because of !ta central the chapel we saw the grave class voted ta go to Midland. location, its waterways, and Of F'atherBebufadw -, n't We dcecided to go on the l3th the marshy natural defenses were told of the terrible tor- aJune, 1967. We had asurndg . tures inflicted upon him n busrrorom Bunley ....... chartered b:uhave had fr Wtpitrefie a ýld Bs Lmes with the lamie bus Behind the shrine is a hili la Shirley E. Tomllns t v ers.te. UpTè sat ri id daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Sld! Miss Mary Ellen Dean treyas when Jesus was arrested to y, TomlIinson, Prospect St., grad- graduated on Thursday, June models of prehistorlc animais tomb after bis death. On the r. uated on Thursday, June 29th,129th, as a Registered Nurses' in Newton's Prehistoric Ga.tpo the hilI you can see a ifnom the Ontario Department, Assistant from the Ontario dens at Gamebnidge. beautiful sight of the Wye r. Of Health School of Nursing, Department ai Health School The first place we visited River and Georgian Bay. In- Toono Ms Tminonwlla Nrin, aono1Ms was the Martyr's Sbrine. This side the church is an aitar Toroto.Mis Tominsn wllio Nusin, Toont. 'issbeautiful Catholic Chunch is with candies and above it is be affiliated with the Oshawa Dean is the daughter af Mrs. located on the south-east a picture of Canada's saints.m i 1. General Hospital. Kenneth E. Dean, Newcastle. coast o! Georgian Bay on The windows are old and > RI-ighway No. 12. The Shrine wanderfully ;tained. i [c was built ta the meniony of Frous he.re we again board. Re e t ot the Jesuit priests wbo came ed the bus and headed for the Rece t G es o fom Qebe tothepresent Huron Indian Village, a small site o! the Martyr's Shine but interesting place. Finst G raduate Florida Enniskillen. Ms il stn a cetabo ut h Mn. and Ms Arthur Bs uo Indians. Ater the d ~hel, Miss Ruth Bushel, Nia- guide finished talking ta, us gara Falls, Mns. Charles Pilch, we went inside. We went rVictor and Vivian Pilch, Ton- through a passageway usedPICS EF onto, spent the weekend wîth by the Indians ta get inside. their parents,, Mr. and Mns. We saw a long house where SArthur Gibson, Base Line. five on six Indian familles SATURDAY Mns. Amy Niddrie, Toronto, slept during the winter sea- spent the weekend with bier Thsewansi.fo Mrs. C. P. Swallow. On Sun. Thene wene lookout towens day evening Mr. and Mns. -C. whene the Indians used ta C P. Swallow and Mns. A.my watch for their enemies. An- Hia ir re V Niddnie visited their brother other interesting object was Sand wîfe, Mn. and Mrs. Wm. the magnificent sweat bathi. -,AhoCcie.Indians would get hot rocks Mrs. Otis Pritchard and an hnwud orcl andrufi bre on, oh, etr ndwaten on the rocks and that an Hair1 - Paul Manoick, sent prt aiwould make the steam.We R s n -~ -; ,,, ~ the weekend with hier niothen saw a very important man's adC Mrs. L. C. Snowden and bro. lodge ta the tribe called the 6 oz. Sugg. list 1.50 ther Bob, while attending the mdcn a.______ S wedding at Simcoe o! Mrs. T neti h nin Pnithan's nphe. .they had a game'called duck Th rlaivs f is Anon the rock that is similan ta U -~ -' V-- ~ e reltives f Mis Ann ur bowling today. The In.. iie u Werry, Solina, extend hearti- dinsthew aeoud'oN Easy - est congratulations ta bier on down an alley. At the end her marniage this week ta there was a little rock on a YOU JUST SHAMPOO IMiss Ellcen M. Hockaday Mn. Montague Emme ns on, biggen rock. They had ta sep- ugfit25 Gerald van Belle Bownianvllle. The bride's Ma- arate the twa rocks with the Suglst25 naugterockr.anda Sal It was announced necentîy te a s a former resident Of round rock. Eret Hcaa, Slna, that Gerald van Belle, son of Maple Grave. There was a souvenir stand graduated necently irom the Mn. and Mrs. W. J. van Belle Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flin- wbene we bought different LANDER Ontario Department ai Health of Bowmanville (Van 'Belle toi!, Mr. and Mns. Denis Pic- souvenirs. SchoI aif Nursing, Toronto. Gardens), has been appointed kard, bath o! Bowmanville, At 12:30 p.m. wye ate lunch >fl MflOUil ' iiig Assistant Professan, were dinner and supper in Little Lake Park. In the W She wîll be nursing at the Depatment ai Statîstics, at guests oi their parents, -Mn. park there was a lunch bar 32 oz. - Sugg. Eist 1.49 Hospital For Sick Children in the Flonida State University and Mns, IH. G. Freeman. and a souvenir booth. There September. in Tallahassee. Mr. and Mrs. Micky Dow- was a cool breeze blowing off He attended Little Curnent son and two children, Wind- the lake and at the lunch bar _ 111 igh School in 1949-50 and sor, were weekend visitons you could obtain hot food that THE CI Caiu t a fromn 1950-52, Newcastle High with hier parents, Mn. and was appreciated in the cool SCORE Calle to B r School whene he obtained bis Mrs. H. Caoney and other ne- winds. In the park there was junior niatniculation. From latives. a beautiful Centennial garden. Sugg. list 1.09 1953-56, he attended Calvin Mn. and Mrs. Harry Jase, Our iirst visit aiter lunch College, Grand Rapids, Michi- Newcastle, wene Sunday 0e S.Madie.tAsthehist oicfrt gan, from 1956-57 UniversitY cning calIons on Mn. and Lins.St.MreAsw gaofth 62,Mchignin A ro oront58a .d R. Stevens. bus there a guide met us and of, Uivigay nafAroron158to edtook us to the blacksmith's (Extension Dcpatment) for Women's Institute nmembers, shop. Entering the black- b n C re m hisB.A Gnenl.don't fonget the family picnic smith's shop our guide ex- his .A.Geneal.at Waltona Park, Newcastle, plained the importance of this He neceived bis M.A. ln July lth, suppen at 6:30 p.fl. man in this mission. Shet sît ai not from 1heUnve-4 Mn. and Mrs. Charles Hu- showed us the tools and tald ansisy of Tor nfMath62-6o, band, daughtens Gloria and us haw eacb one was uscd. tndhe smeunin th rom Monica, Manchester, Enland, Aften she had explained the I R NÀ thesane nierityir 194-7.Mn. and Lira. John Huband, use ai each tool used by the Mr. van Belle la marnied ta Oshawa, wene Monday supper blacksmitb, we went on ta the former Joanne Praamsma, guests with the latten's nia- the Carpenters Shap. Here also a University o! Toronta ther Lins. L. C. Snowden, and we wcre shown how a fluai- RP graduate with bier M.D. They brother Bob. ber o! necessary tools were NOM R years aid and William John, Line, accompanied Mr. and used. As we coatinued an aur 16 months. Lits. F. Finch and daughter tour we entened the Catbhci Ruth, Trull's Rd., on a niotor Chapel used by the Jesuit trip along the. Trent Canal pniests. There wvere no pews MALEGRVEtao w a n d s Peterborough on in the chunch, and in Eurape 0 Mn. and Mrs. H. G. Froc- Loavlng the chapel we went Rev. . M. Sanienville, a man werc Sunday evoning ta thc "Mess Hall" whene wej former pastar, will occupy visitons with their cousins, saw wooden bowls and plates Pilp p "k o --y - thc pulpit ion the next tbree Mr. and Lins. N. I. Metcal! af used by the Josuit pniesta lan Eiwi 7.KoaI Sunday services, stants at Oshawa. the sanie building wc saw the iladi Kwi 1 a.in. Mn. mnd irs. Wayne Pic- priesta' sleeping quartons. We on of Mr-.and Lira. Peter Don't jorget the o e kard and dmughter Angela, noticed a difference in the P ýwal Sr, Muple Grave, was Club plcalc on Saturday, ut M Lr. anidLira. Gary Pettit and making af the beds because- Rffl ta the Ontario Bar by lith, at Elm Prt P. daughteru Jeanioer and Jo- thc superior~s bcd was more i* law Socety of Upper Supper at 6 +ýà= qmI Aa est the weekend at comiortable. Ater we finish- muhda ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ & anMtc 7ý107 dcope aweume Ou*etBaseh Provincial Park, ed here we went ta tac barns aaocate wlh aTarnto ~oilc ,~ Icti~.where they kept their fcw 1 «Mciaed wth TorntoWcakhas«1 r. and Mira. James Ewing but precIaxua animals. Froni fInm.lou158Mr. Kéwal Mr. and Ut*. flad WIgMld two chlldren, Savon lu- here we went ta the Indian sduafed from Bawnmnlpe r. a r. rota lamdsMis Donna Lewis, part. Hmoraur guide lot us &*001, and eMi 14aeMu . Witer James LewlÉ. Bow.1 n n ur awn. but w1-- ZLcol n eoI~ d Llqeiainscici notlike T--- niiseum. was a very ~I ~ i waoea loos.Aiter dr ink interesting place and wo IL ised aur tour wc got adrn would like ta go back again. B B ES R O oi water. Now we got on the Prom bene wc headed ionrCH O bus and started for Simcoe Bowmanville. at the County Museumi. On aur way borne aur We arrived at Simcoe Coun- tbroats becamoe parched sa wc CHRISTIAN ty Museumi at 4 pam. Befone stopped at a service station REFOR E we leit the bus a lady came ta quench aur thirsttand ta Ro out and told us ail about the have a little bite to oit. Thon CHURCH smuseum. As yau go in the we started an. As we were on Scugog Street. 1door there is a souvenir stand going tbrough Tonanto most Eta your right. On your leit ai the class were hinging, The sehool w!]] begin ons îthere is a counter with aid evea our good aId teachen, .luly lOUa through thie 21st dishes and othen antiques. In Lis. Gilbank, joined in. Wc front 9 &.m. t111 12 iloon. the leit corner oi the museuni had a loveîy time and wauld Seo Fou therel i here is a general store wbicb like ta thank the Schaol was used in the 1850's. On Bardion letting us go on the For Inornalion, or a aide the counter there are articles trip and the Camxnunity Club plesse phono 623-7216 which you m.ight bave seen in for giving us a donation, and or 623-2576. those early days. There are we would sincerey te ta I For fast, effective relief from upiet stomach à.à ' jaue iff Remover Dressing rnditioaier 25,3 - sugg. liaI 83C Hai1.19o Ha1r0C89 ith Egg 99C LEAR HAIR CREAM De93can IDASAL-'3c va77C "MINTf FRESH" SPECIAL PEPSOD'ENT fValu 93 MODES S 2O IDASA ltéglar e109 INSECT DeA dornt SETI 'o- 83e value ____69 fr7eIDA. 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