Township 0' Clk, a each gave a Cou lnn al bet eldw.eMinhele g.lh.a heClîer. rroêt hndwhn1hprpet lb unle W inshower. The1 turned over from the Centen- :honored her i nial comteateatohere Tomn ship o$ Clarke. S. B. Ruther- tsandther hoedi frchairman of the Centen- loetrand Adds 39 Acres- to- Park niai cammitfe tadethe pTowfnhe..les ten tation te Township Reeve etg the re's r» Me Clarke Township Ce-ig Orono Park and ha. Fe Ry oster. Project of a nature developed wth nature trails, During the program Mr. and park lands along the parking facilities, plenie areas Milison outlined the histary no creek was officiafly along with new picmic tables. behlnd the project statlng K N ned on Wednesday even- The Park area naw runs from that Clarke Township was the Ms .W 19g, July 5th, following the the MMiiPond in the south first municlpality in OntarioaMthe C.W Beef Bar-B.Q' along the streami to a Jitte ta have its Centennial projectth weekend w pres adds a ftirther north of the business section. appraved by the Federal and soe ndl thl three levels of governments Mr. Melvin Wh assjsted in the financing of Thun rsdaJn the projeet. Robert Hazelden, Th,-cusn, Mr. Ssecretary for the Cen tennial Mr. and Mrs. Comnuttee, also spoke briefly. of......a Saskatoon Si The crmo s included thuirshmva i the unvelling af a large rnap Rev. r. McG ai the whole area which hasRis t Mr. n g e e been painted on a large sagn. iste mntheai .1 CLE A IN E This sign wilI be erected in tha.mOnhSofd the Park as a point of inter. a.m nd d ute CERNEest and, information for those aind Sday Ste SAV_$__$___________ Tmes held during the ar One Rack Only 1W hnkorr DRES ES HYDON thase placeshavi Values to $25.00 -SALE ----$ . 9Vacation Church School It it got up ta 12 $4il9 be gheld at TyroneçChurch the... sreongt o staringon onda, JIte, a a ery geth BE ER D E S Sfor two weeks, *starting at 1:30 r.Mtiel Values te $39-95 CLEARING aiternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Huoeandwithhe Patients froro Haydan in Hopedays. he win, having been in Oshawa Thrsayev.i i O ~ ~ 12~ 9 14 99 î 6 ' ositl. tohe past three Newto~nville Uni- ,r a ient anthealsoybBat Hopial His address is 4Ban COATS and SUiES Cetre SnnyrokHopja Bob . Centre....... ....... ...... ...al, Raseneath, whent patient in Memnorial Haspitalo h r rei i Bawmanville. W iha1 ~,. . active ministry.1 25vo to 30o/o OFF thseflstenetd hope S TRPLES SORT WER a week irh er relatives STRA LES SPOTSW AR i Toontobefre eaving ta RASi lier relatives in Eng- . BR SSAVINGS UP TO lad Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn .> Reg. te $7.00O0 Wayne, Dale, Neil, and Mr, ' lIA JAACowling and Miss Joan Falls, 0 along with the Gerald Shack- *V~ qI V etons of Salem, spent Sunday atSet Meunds. Park at Keene, Ont. M iss L ily T abb la visiting . .. . H A SMr. and Mrs. Stan Cowljn......... CLEARING H TSSalem. Ms Dlet wH A I Mr. and Ms ebr Ma:: 1/iWe2vflNY. pn P R IC E few days with his rnother, Mr. and Mrs. John Brian Watts, shown in the - ~ -~Mrs. W. Martin, and Mr. ande319 AND LESS Mrs J. Potts and famiîy. above photo, chose Saturday afternoon, June 3, 1967 Miss Linda Potts, R.N., Tor- at 4 o'clock, for their marriage in Trinity Unitedý Cilanto, spent the weekend at Church, Bowmranvi11e. Formerly Miss Elizabeth Irenej ougae.ar, o Pickard, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 Carolina, Mrs. Barbaira Brown Howard A. Pickard, Bowmanville, and the groom is' and son Joe, Pennsylvania, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watts, Rexdale' Ont, ore9 mtivhere rs owigrand WATTS - PICKARD afternoon, June 3, 1967, at4 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pol- ragmnsa t a- Miss Elizabeth Irene Rickard, MARY CNNORSProp.lard and fantily attended a nations and yellow snapdrag- daughter of Mr. and Mrs.1 MAR CNNRSPrp.farily reunion t Mr. and ns frmed an attractive set- Howard A. Pickard, Bowman- 49 King St. E. Bewmanville Mrs. Art Pollard's, Claremont, ting in Trinity United Church, ville and Mr. John Brian, on Sunday. Bowmanvile, on Saturday Watts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Watts, Rexdale, Ont. Rev. George K. Ward was the officiatinv clergyman andc thite h'ç5rËiiü-st rI A- thur Collison, played the wed-1 O ur ew ocaton .ding mTusic. fathr, te brde wre afloor- leghlevlssseahgown MAI ~ ~ '. .of white French crepe with Chantilly lace bodice accent- ad bya ffscallor nline, L À ___ Chantilly lace caught at the waist by a crepe band and bow. Her four-tier, shoulder- length veil of white organza, Ibs, highlighted by scalaped ed- ...........ing, was gathered ta a white rose headpiece, and she wore elbow-length white gloves. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations.D yellow sweetheart roses and Miss Jane Oliver ofBOmr_!B A manville was the bride's only attendant.l She was attired in o.' ~-a farma-ength gown ai daf- ,~fodil-yellow French cr e pe o-i.~ ~ with lace badice and flowing Pkg. averskirt af chiffon. The em- ~pire waist was accentuated by maa inNasvileTennessee. ~aau.UFor travelling, the bride ware 33 KN S . W , U M NVL Ean azalea and o:v-re 33 K NG S e We, BO MANV LLEflowered suit with white ac- cAssaries and white carnation fcorsage. They are edngR 240 Lake Promenade Apt., L G u oca ton îs 1nI a* * . U Long Branch Ave., LongGLI Branch, Ont. Before departing on their wedding trip the bride pre- (9ur é7riencIy -Y(tmnosp/here sented her w:dding ilowrseta T REI £/?A clerk-typist with Parke, Davis Drug Ca. Ltd., Toronto, à emains the cSame! the bride attended Bowman- ville Public and High Schools W e and North Taranto Shaw's TELE HONE 623.932Business College. Tht groom TELE RONE 623,932attended Caledan East and Bolton Public Schoals, and Thstletown Collegiate. Ht is; spl Ca. Litd.,theS re-S mnSeverlyho.rpaties wer- R 'Sgiven in honar ai the bride." Mrs. George Brown, Bowman- ville, was hostess for a kit-BE We this opporttanity te .ncerely thank Mr. Jolhn Vanoomt.rom, Bownvill. Contracte, Williasa og rand h h.er persanal shawer. Mns. Bruce for lias outstaning work of botli deuignlng and remodelljng OUF »tw promises. i Coîwell, Bawmanville Mrs. A. Watts,' Rexdale, Mrs. J: - - - - - - --- - l & c o n a ld , R e id a e , s& dM i s s miscelanous Osawa. A program of two- bride's mother numbers each from ,Kendal. ith a trousseau Shilah and Newtonville was Rather a clash. visited with the David Mer- eon May Vist., enjoyed. In between these Kendal Intermediates and cers, Tuesday eveniag. ing party was numbers Rev. Woodland af Oshawa Played here at tht Mrs. Ray Moore and son* d at the home Newcastle, Rev. Long iof rono Park Saturday aiternoan with Garry and Rlcky were Suans parents follow- and Rev. A. MeGee ai Osha- the Kendal teamn winning by ai Mr. and Ain. Carl Lang- al on June 2nd. wa gave short addressts, con- a score af Il to 7. staff, Saturday evenlng. gratulating Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Hope ta set yau at Kendal Mrs. Martin Pester attended )LWhite and wishing them the SreetdFair next week. See ashower in Port Hope, Sat- the ds nd pstes fr pa- udayevening. D LW. Stewart rend the addnesstcuas Kathryn Turansky has jVsst and tht couple were prestnted Miss Dorothy Mercen and returned fram a 10-day ses- Stewart spent with a lavely dining table, a Bruce Mercer dined with Mn. alan at the Canadian Menti ith Mrs. Dab- fine green easy chair and a and Mns. Laverne Patterson, Health Asan. Camp at Nig-a àdies attended purse ai maney. They had Sunday evening. an-the-Lak:e. She enjayed the Sunday. served this circuit faithfully -Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mercerlwork very much. hite visited bis for 10 years. A deliciaus and W. Mercer, plentiful lunch was served in 29.th ae e . Fred McKaythbae nt . àask., leit for Mr. and Mrs. Eddit Cauraux '., and ynns CAuthcw4jen thetran lstat their cottage at Lake Kus- ie nàr ce of Oshawa hog. Marie i. vlsiting ber ývice here for aunt for a week in Kitchener. ecr:«Walaaptl uns et? ruly, at 11:15 Mr. and Mrs. Cronmiller aiTof r Whtl aitl Uhhin! .ay bis wifc Toronta and tht children ai Pupil: "i1t's when the government sets up business in com- accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson petition with yen, and thon takes ail your profita with taxes tchool wiîî be spent the weekend with Mrs. ln erder te niake up Its losses."b manth ai July. Alva Swarbrick. uiniall is very Mr. and Mrs. Allen Foster nth ai June at were in the Delhi district on lt what must tht weekend celebrating their ve had where 30th wedding annivcrsary. knd 14 inches? Congratulations. change from Mr. and Mrs. George Russo CLOTHES CARE HINT: st year in the ai Buffala were visiting the Foster famnilles here last wcek. Guarainteed Cleanable . that la the assurance you recelve 1, Mrs. Bob Mr. and M n. George Clark, fr n n w e o r coh s a e d y ce n d l cly Ray Hughes Scarborough, were down ta om swe ereehsaed~cendlly Mrs. Mary their summer home. rned ta Port Misses Ann Poster and Wil-, CANADIAN LEGION CARNIVAL for a iew ma Tunansky have been look- ing aiter tht littît folks down Memoriaî Park - Friday, July 2lst ng, June 29, at tht park in the mornings. ited Church Tht stock car races aver on a large gath- tht boundary seem ta be do- ret churches ing a thriving business. It >caygeon and seems ta be making a differ- N i thy onu- ence in aur church attendance. eMd d Mrs. White 1 understand tht races start at ement fram one a'clock. We get home They are go- from church, 12:30 ta 12-45. ___ VAY No. 2 at MAPLE GROVE PHONE 623-391 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELy THE BUSINESS WILL BE NOWANDGEREN Irtrodutory PLE LEAF 5.4 EMON CON IULATED 9 c IEINZ & BUTTER (LES WE CARRY A FULL UNE 0F EN RAE DAIRY PRODUCTS OURS Mon. thru Sat. 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 pa ;hopping . .. 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