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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Sep 1967, p. 13

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es, sad front-, vases, copper tea ers on ail modelsanmd a con- The Canadian Et&"aaBwanlî et 2,10 ' potwoodemlt tunnel, aid cpok 1968 CO VEl8I cealed headlight option for the books and song bocks, oid umi- elegant Caprice series, which brella holder, pinking tool, also has a new A.st.ro Ventil- ote maulraSmS sInI Re o t r ma bonnet over 100 yrs..oid. An, ation system of ducted air orThe Cama -r sS oelujUfe interesting, item was thei channeis as standard equip handie of ;s trinket box given * ment on Caprice Coupe. desNv Cop an NvDVtfI 1l by Sir Joh4n A. Macdonald in Pwrta hie o h oInstoi utes 15,engratved with his name I4Do ea ahwt W om ens and date. . ~ 1Chevrolet include a n e lone and -n.wew ogho ne~~ hudrgr SOLINA WL ring a meeting. Mr. Addison Sçott and Mrs. . *4cuindspae ntan p-sr-ec syin.Rd adInrne The main talk given by Mr.Ge rstncmsne ntonardnew regularfel 37 dr hanndare ipoe îhlk trteto uo W ornhe ete m b r mti ng o! rynan w as explaining the, the m ott a: "M em ory is a Vo, a n advancred usta aru d Six m d b d nt a d n w in u a c . i a a t Woens ntiut . new Legal Aid Plan establish-1 odru treasure chest if rad otioai 8boody5 hrnitg 13th. M rs. Jean Eakins Presi- ýthe A rea D irector in this dis- youw enowAhow torpage of". hs si e i n t a e t r s p ot ci n t a h u dn-' dncnthe onthedbusess.'edin anaa oEwhch e Ipoer.A wde ang aotra--separate front-tramecuio-baued uthud t~ misios s valale vldaid CevywIndaows el~ d den, cndute th buines.trict. This has anly beenfi: Mrs. Ed ward cnedwar icn n ub ydaMte o n hvyI ioofr u- osdrhahnot After the singing cf The Ode, loperation for a short while, . FctedaWordcite t wîgth maiionIalalemidu -perstid awkingws all aptianal V8 models andaaa atrbt at~ Mr. Fraser, Secretary Treas- !but aIready seemns to have, Mrsz. FakWit innteCicte sandIaard model ocking of al doors,adfotfn adnerbnfifrn urer, read the m inutes and proven greatly worthwhile. A' p r Hey e. ch i dA h e 19 8 C treasurer's report, showing a! persan requiring legal aid, buL eti. g, ryRe cm he wihevthe fstandai hr ,p e Moprkngzake tbu hy hud os balance of just aver $400. V<C'j unable ta finance this, maythe meetiandg, eicomand te aCeved yer 6 s hr' i hee16 Crarmn1temevsfotnte ,y will continue ta sponsor aur1 make application ta him forl nmesadget n x ditctie profientjreîy n adCos- the nz paropith, atiut n ~ adopted daughter and give aiti evce. He refers the case ipresd thanks of the mem- ooy-pie o donation ta Centennial Pro- to a Welfare Admnstratori brs to M, as urccua usip o ..two separate wheelbases- aoam -prcd Cvir 50 orthyrebltagtak ject of the Federated Institut- who looks into the circurn- raiigascesu u n,- ' ~ ihymneval 1 nSpart Coupe- teatur e htte u n hr s es - Aiding Retarded Child-1 stances and makes a recom-1taEp.frcuean covrblsfnditum t ae wthfcusamnrty ho ii wit alogex16 n.fo sd:reeed ns nwitro buesc prgrmbtte' ren. The district Centenniait mendation. If the case is con-' An invitation to attend the an cps and tto caonrls.,hr rim stylikng anei,98r-aefw n a ewe rd Tea to be held at Hamptoni sidered suitable, a certificate! Morrish Women's Institute trr ffrdw ich gular C aevroletscrt e-aebudt xa nafe Was announced. ~gvnt h plcn ilmeeting on October 3rd was ateen mdesain os . t rcs ae em nldesceylk us Mrs. F. Watson is to be our, chooses his Iawyer and pre-I accepted. This is to be aicueanwCeel 0 deleateto he reaConen-sents this certificate. If t'ne'Centennisi party and mein- Dix pr opabd h dacd9-p<6 uj I eebro 92acî- tion in November. Mrs. Frasen 1lawyer wifltake the case, l1e bers were asked Ia wean Cen i . get- p orcd t00Coupeand w- the.)dancoed ix-cyidmte ha rbdit and Mrs. Watson are leaders[ does flot charge the applican t, tnil an.Arpr n]gon chices r0angie ngdtram h!egn-pu ihrotutepnmn nuacrcn for the Senio Training Schooi.ý but sends his bill ta the Up-'i slides of the National Conven- 1 lgatChocu r angf the 11-hp and 140-hpvesos mnddtathwekyp- held4 WthYes" o eper Canada Law Society, whot tion will be given by Mrs.'198Chvoétgnan-Exet Conaouridt e cmarlt tandar-spenedfuysn-ra $3ta48or arîd ledtis fail. Mrs. Harrylpay the fée. The money ionlIuhsan r.1 Most dramatic and different conception of the new 196 h.rltln p xetoa iec'ot for her baby's blanket and ' es and given by the govern- A donation of $25.00 is ta be car is totally new in style, from redesigned grille, rear deck and taillights to the Cele' fne d ulCuautoatîirasisin retoe ige. Ntin a M rs. F raser for the flow crs' m ent ta the L aw Society ta [given ta assist retarded child- u i u , f l y r m v b e c u e r o a e s a d r a i d w f r op n arji i g s s e s o y t r n u g d1 M s r m t c a on the ccassuspension 25systeminiand rIuggedapavaanlabie.ou, rdoncchaboutchthis iuntilraren sntar Wedding Anniversary. is able ta pay later or Pant i, i the Oentral Area Women s (lower picture). Corvette coupe features the new Astro Ventilation systemn of ate frame design for eachl cnt 1968 Chevrolet steosnanucdta h a- Miss Pearl Leach gave a rf- ihe is requested ta do this. Es- Instituteis Centennial project. ducted air channels. Corvette features restyled a i r c r a f t-type instrumentation, wheelbase. 'longer, futuristic, aimdnm mmn asfnlydcddt art on aur Centennial Cele- pecially young people finding'ý At the Sick Childncn's Hoss-, wider front and rear tread, and wide aval 15 in. tires. Power train choices Camavnsprirfr198 h edeino h ration. Mrs. R. Best talked themselves requird ta go t,; pital, Toronto, there is a Re- Cmr etrsipran e op n ovr 1bf.o n.3 0o f e at u r essp o wi m poit Ca nto lre- TC o u peyd aa ndt eC o n v e rti b le.nfinT a-tsCio n sî d e ri ngim t h at t h e rewin st le f Making Club- A World ofIplan and later find il has al l nsti'tutes in the area are!i offered for the first time as the autamatic Corvette option. A convertible is aiseornmnain ihfl-x sge rletierdc ndigucpomn nuac rell be agra besin.asedt dnaean te r- aalale panse door glass (no venti- taillights, the coupefetrsadhtteehsbena2 FFoo inCaadanwuChanadaa-y ben geatblssig.askd a dnaehadte re-nesa)abeand ane) ad ew sto Vn-uniuernmvaunioofpa-ee cnt m n te oatot and Mrs. Wesley Hilîs will b*-ý Mr. Drynan also cpbysentatioii will be madeathe OSHAWA. Ont-The Chev- body lines. Camaro continues lato iiP JPhesse esadrerwno leading., answer e d questions which 1 Area Convention in Novem- gave an excellent résume ofi nolet uine for 1968 will fea- its pace-setting basic styling,j used in the Chevrolet Caprice air drîving. mmpyet ugse y A brief discussion followcd[were suhmittcd ta him on! ber. their two months' vacation ta turc a hast of engineering, es does Corvair, North Amer- iCue h ovteCu concerning having- a dinner le gal problems. Two humor-1 Mrs. ilarry Rylex', Mrs. Ross, England and Scotland. Thev styling and safety imprave- ica's onîy rear-engine cal.,The Corvette Coupe feahas-r- the speiawcmmisin re for aur football team, who eu ks on ]awyers were Neals. IVIns. Jack Neals. Mrs.I sailed on the Empres o! ments, making it the most The 1968 Chevrolet lune o, amasoss w ide-sta ccha-ls tenstman o Vntilainhrl u !uetdy r have agaîn won the cup for< read at the conclusion of Mr.iNoci Woods wi]] attend a England which is 640 feet complete team o! passenger fers many new safety i m - combines maxmm ci- ytman ahmd« e-tcttegvrmn ih championship, Drynan's talk. training school for leaders in long and 85 feet wide and cars available, General Motors pravements including s e a t: aort with exceptional handl- turc restyled aircraf-tp inevnseftaristhlveu 4-H- Club work te be held in weighs 25,500 tans. As it was of Canada announced today. beits with pushbutton buck- 1îrîg case. Power choices in- strumentation, wid erfotaoetepyet ugse Hall caîl foiiowed. A ques-1 Mrs. S. Milîson, expressed' Orono. The Fail Project is: the first boat of the seasonfo lpasne O, cu t ixyidregn-nd erted-wc tin' collectio ndox foraur.Mr.hDryans f or vry int2 oi !Fodi aaa. Arl1)t ps onte Completely nedesigned and' les fr-l asngr : les, two -pst-yandr engi3-7and wre a rad5idcwel ytecmite l a in.ollwascitn bandorpuraceDr ytanso hs et ur er-!"oiI fFodiîpnd" Api 2 t asdnterestyled are the Chevy Iý tions; padded instrument pan-1 cu. in.) and an optional 275- Corvette power traincocsbaetrenitetate This evening we were en-1 er entertained us with twvo i h omnt pnoe ruewsiebud hr latter combining the revauo trs hp V8 (350 cu. in.). A 325-hp Chevrolet's Turbo HdaM-emlye1isuac rd teitýning aur husbands asivocal solos dedicated ta aur theBtayWe' nti- wene 480 ew m0 pemersn tionary new remnovable coupe, Chevrolet itsel! offens manyi Turbo-Jet 396 V8 is avail- tic transmission oflce o hs eeisma eeog guests. We wene pleased thai gentlemen guests, accompan-, hue prxmtl 0 asnesro n r a wi na iýahewa y g indeents, sucu able w t Turbo Hdran-ti îso iea h utmtco-t urnteta o.aiy sa many gentlemen came bath ied by Mrs. E. Cryderman. ,Mrs-..Thomas Jernnings led (50 lirst class). Teba alow-to-the - roadaeo naitshde ayw dhidwp-onh vyut3sp dan4-tn.wlsfer for themselves and ta honour:i Mrs. Eakins closed the me- in a 5zing-sonig o! aid time evcrything fan the passengersp our speaker. This meeting I ing with thanks toalal for the sangs at the conclusion of thepesue ad cnnec. was in charge o! Citizeznshipý program. Lunch was served progra M. There is a lounge, libnary,'1 Group led by Mrs.G. Knox,ý in the iower hall. We are asîk-l Mr,. Thomas Jackson ex-! restaurant, cinema, cabaret, who canducted the prograi cd ta keep in, mid the spec-: pressed the thanks of the hair dressing salon, barber 'The Motta was given by Mis. jal dates coming up soon foir memi2ers ta Mrs. Glen Preston shop, laundry and swimming M. Vice - "Ask Not Whatj aur Institute- catering, show-I for thie use o! ber home andi pool. The sea was very rough Can My Country Do for Me,' er, tea and wedding. ta the committee in charge for, for the first couple o! days But hatCanI D fo *Ia very interesting and enter-' and many passengers showed Butry. hatCnI D frMytainirig program. 'stress and strain. ee t! Ct ry"df.eTnces distinguishedj BTAN .I Tlî*e October meeting will M. and Mrs. Graham vist- th ifrneapersan dnes BTHNyW.I te mkin a ivig o a ite: A"CetenialPary" eldbe hîeld at the home o! Mrs. cd M,. Graham's home (about to akig alivng r alif. A"CetenialPary" eIdTed Spenceley featurîng an 60 miles tram Liverpool) and ieCm A living we do by compulsion,1i in lamp-îîght at the home of Agricultural Government In- they visited many places o! but a lite adds the jay we 1 Mrs. Glen Preston was the spector speaker. historic interest. They saw have. Mrs. Annie Naylor af theme o! the Septemben meet- h oeo ereWsig Oshawa honouu-ed us with two ing of the Bethany Womnen's Ithome of Gesorg ndte Wahing- delightfuî piano soies the Institute. Twenty-seven mem- NESTLETON W.L toîu's acestersandfthe churc first rather slow and grand, bers and guests attended with Dys w he icr.e i fontdathers ba while the second was livelYl many et the ladies in gowns Ms Fe and light. ani ont ! h 87ea hostess for the regular meet-'te the I2th Century. They Our peaerMn.G. K Dr- Udenthe onvnerhipo! ing. o! Nestleton Womnen's also visited an old church ..»~"* Our spn, eC. a ser, o! s- Mr s.G.Roberty-yiley, the pro-erhi Institute on Wednesday, Sept.' which is 1,000 years oId (967- ~awa, was introducteci by Mrs. gram teatured a display o et l'iprsd entth. 1967), Tey aw d swo sto en Knox. Mr. Drynan said lhe had articles brought by the menu- Wi T h pred tme titg Mrs.dCccii'Te alv plrcsth's home of . heard about Women's Insti- bers and giving their historv Alex card u eeigIandrahalacel Lmere tue ihIra ntrsbaiud extended a weîcome toAlaneGahmBlLd tueswt get ntrst ut as a rail caîl. Amen g those ai). The sccretary-treasurer, Lister and the Fobbie Burns this was the first time hie had exhibited were lustre wean, in- Mrs. Richard Davison, reaci i Castle in Scotland. Iu Scot- hiad the opportunity of attend- dividual sait and butter. dish- the minutes and correspond- land they aise saw St. Mar- erùce. Severai "thank yeu" garet's Chapel which Mary caxrds were read, one et which Queen of Scots attended aven wiýas tram June Ta lor~ h 800 years ago, saw the Royal "is the l-ecij>iènt-oA _, who Jewels of' Scotland -and 'visit- . UR9nnIL lhWFnOm . ...LT 1o~COP Vl I Women's Institute pruze. cd the War Memonial. Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm ne- Duning Mrs. Graham's visit yoyu've flOVObDOOlin w eo . pcrted on the 4-H Club Pro- she attended the 46th birth- j ict, "Wonld of Food in Cana-I day clebration of a Women's da". Mns. Malcolm is the Institute and also attended C e'o " t Itfor'0 leader with Miss Bannie Mal- anc o! thein meetings. The Ce lt o tfr115 colin, the assistant. They will anniversary was a buffet bE. attending the Leaders' luncheon and the programme T:raining Course in Orone, consisted o! folk danices, hand Oictber 2th nd 1th.bell rîngers and a sword t. .. TOIRONTI-CDMINION Hetel, Novemben 1, 2, 3. No cconomy, food is bought n FIRR Eattending, was asked ta give barn) and shopping is donc' vthe report. almost daiiy. Il ,jA donation was voted for On the neturn trip home Fu l the Retarded Children's Fund. there were approximnately This is the Women's Institute j 000( passengers (100 first Centennial Project. Mrs. Mal- class). Drg thetrp there u i ardence b Jn.gSve rl r- rath n ilo ie à m cnwodp t prson teGuelph Cne-ta he1 erodEmpresspon person lized hequesc~~e in Jn gaane e a s ogt fEga Pnd astrl lO adrina±c ne PmI foprur.0 w ith a Centennial sFoed nglan d hasie fashp er naIDid You Dislike in Your' three million miles. p Chilhood was inteest-Ashton thnkcd Mr. IYI4w I 'J F\ I I~ ['4Mrs. Ray Cameron, unit'., IIwy. 41 and Lberty S. 1 oNmNvî leader. opened the Septem- 1 IDG D0--D 1w 41adLbryS.Bwatvle ber meeting of ZMon U,C.W.I Ihme Presents 1Septemnber Meau," DeI@DVIU Mrs. Hans Geishergen Sr., conducted the worship servicelc~~offr6 "1H LE ROS TR O" -,usr"~ and aise intnoducted the new! for your review et canly missionanies 6Ohyi. t1eiu ithe eastern provinces and Dancing- Pleasure il j sand RomanNVA S OUE *frholsstaoenOn T±o turst Anglican Church in Caii- Every Chevrot ibau ta mû itbe*fore ive mark t d hvl.Ii~ i s ada was founded in New- ~1UbVVAA foundland in 1701 and Protcst- SAO ET 3dantismn gradually spread west- m:oo 'ut mînîghtward. *:00'tilmidnghtThe ladies of the unit were: - rComing in the pleased ta welcome M r s. *Charles Nayior, a former e FRIDAY, SEPT. 22Md Downstairs Lug member, te the meeting. Shel1 1 da e or ..onge t mndered two piano solos a-ICI BAR FACILITIES accompanied Mrs. Tom Sobil: "Dusty" >hepherd __________________________________________________Y U Avalable uder C.B Lîens musical selections were ap- Watch for future announcement $1.50 Per Person preciated hy ail.LE I BOMAVILE >There was an appeal forAUHRZDCERETELRINBW NVL: et eu. Bridge Club, Heulth Club (10% Amusement Tax lneluded) t used clothing and bedding fanr, ~ joverseas relief ta be handed !f~ gU~f uE u ~ IA I R t~ and Gourmet Club. RESERVATIONS REQUESTED t in by Nov. lst. RO YW UNiCgH O IEVIIIWR 1 PHONE 623-3373 A delicieus lunch was ser- ved bY 'Mns. T. C. Glaspell'COURTICE 728-6206 BOWMANVILLE - ONTARJO WMNIL 1and Mrs. Haxold Gifford. f 1;. [t'

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