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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jan 1968, p. 11

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tC. , «- Young Wreckers Swtng Into Action ta Change Newca'stle's Stage The top picture is flot as clear as it should be and the aduits who had just complet.ed tearing out rnainly because when it was takec the air in New-- the bandshell-like stage ta make way for a modern castle's Community Hall auditorium was so f illed stage for the presentation of theatrical performances. with dust that The, Statesman photographer's elec- Lower photo shows Maria Kordas, Kara Ferguson, tronic flash gun couldn't penetrate it. As a resuit the Ellen Milison and Cathy Lovekin in the process off print wvns cuite gra, but so were the young people 1 sweeping up the plaster from the stage floor. ,*Young Demolition- Crew- £lad in Football Helmets Wrecks Stage in a Hurry next play, to be presented In Febnuary, wlll be directed byl Roy Higgins of nmovle andi television fame. The play, "A Mari For AIl Seasons" will be presented ln the Commun- ltY Hall for three evenlngs. Tickets are available now from any Clarke Player. As a speciai for graups and arg- anîzations wlshlng to raise funds, a 20 per cent discount is offered ta, such a group Newcastle-Work got under. began. Wlth 34 pitchlng In ime Starks, Mns. Judy Miklos For added Information on this, way very eariy on Saturday ta pound out, tear down, andi Mrs. Wiima Lovekin. contact Miss Joan Bennett. nomýnlng when adulta andc sweep up and ti generai laugh The work didn't end on A osdrbewr tl teenagers gathered at the it up and make light off a Saturday. Early Suriday the las onsi uderal te rk si Comuniy Hllclai ti wrkfull day's wark the band shell chore of bringing the faonrs basr to il be d nacthenri- Clothe, nd forH afety madnywr camne down very quickiy. b ack to their original shape pi rwwl eI cinI othem word football eimets Donatlng their trucks ta was undertaken, and knees the hall every evenlng after They carrieci brooms, pick- carry away the debnis were wene knelt an most off the day enda. Anyndwshng tok axes, shoveis and anything I ay Goode, Varice Ailin, E. R. until they were done ta satis- fetend.Ai heptadoscnery, else suitable for dolng a good Lovekin and Mr. Foster. A 'fY the wonkers who are taking maectumr es o or a nga anda qlckjobin earngfifth truck was ta have been pnide in their effort and mak- down the band sheli ln tha: loaned by R. B. Rickard, and:ing a good job of ail they ail that wouid heip would be main auditorium. Under the wauid have except it suddeniy have undentaken ta do. Walis more than weicome. supervision of Everett Vier- broke dawn andi wouldn't run. were scrubbed down andi As a footriote ta the news haut. several jobs wene firat This good intention was how- windows cieaned, doors aven, an the work which was done, donc ta ilghten the load of1 ever appreciated as was the! under and bath ides were Miss Bennett called an Mon- catching as much dust and generasity off thase who did given a good golng over. Any- day evening to report that debris as passible wlthout loan their trucks. where the dust might have Mn. Vierhaut who had been spreading It any funther than Aiso danatlig their timei gathered, someone made sure1 hined ta undertake the super- xecesary throughout the hall. to this big effort were Miss it didn't stay. It doesn't end i vislng off the project, has ne- Fans were set up ta take out, Joan Bennett, andi Messrs. here eithen. Now another fused paymerit for bis tîme much off the dust, and caver. Ken Stubbington adEi chore starts, building the stage and experlenced instruction. Ings were spread aver the Wbite. Lunch was knl back for the benefit off the This was certainly appreclated Iloor ta, save it. Suddenly, donateci and bnaught ln by plyes and the audiences and much thanks are extend- the fîrst f many poundinga Miss Ethel Malen, Mra. Paul- they hope ta attact. Thei ei ta hm. PAID ON G UARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES *issued 3 ta 5-Year ter'r earn 6F4%- interest, payable haif- yearly by cheque. *authorized investment for al Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION 73 Mississaga E., Orilila John son's Beat Hoar's Partner's, Fred's Tie 1Newcaste-Ini the New e Wayne Pearce. Bniari castle Mmna Arena on Rowe,EalFte and Sher- Suriday evenlig. once agaîn mari Shielci, each wlth one. two more games were erijoy- In the second game off the eci by the fans. evening lt was all tled up be- Taklng ta the le at seven tween the team from Fred's p.m. were the teams repre- B.A. and Partner's Plumbig. senting Johnson's Drug Store Sconlng goals for Fred's team anci Hoaras Garage. Johnson's were Pete McCuliough wlth won the game wlth a score two, P. Lugtenburg, B uzz of 10 f0 4. Sconlng for the Mercer and Albert Green each wlnnlng team were Ken Gray with anc. with tour goals, John Cun.1 For Partner's team. Fred ningharn wlth three, Bob Part- Alldread scared two goals smlith wlth twa and ane goal with anc each scored by for Mike McGregor. Larry Parce. A.le Lugten-, Scaning for Hoar's teamn burg and John Tendam. 1 I tewcast/le j Social and' D'ersonal Newcaste:- The weekendi drive dowri. roads thick with' * saw a great difference in' ice with a fresh coating off temperature with the ex-i anaw biding the worse spots. treme colci tunning milderl On the inside iooking aut, it and binging with it freezing wasn't too bad, sltting back rains. Traffic lowed consid- and taking in the beauty off erably as anyone not having Mother Nature on trees andi ta be on the road feit ast hedges. Haci their been any ,Sunday drlving just wasn't~ sunshine the eritire village the safeat. In aur local area would have takeri on a "dia- church continued i wtb gooci mond look" with everything sizedci cngregations, but when laden in ice. 'they departed fromn churcm With radio b ro a dca st s the nain was pouririg and throughout the Toronto area the freezing setting in. From announcing no schooi on therm an it gat much worse Monday morning, aur awni until later in the evenîng public schooi was open affter' when it turneci ta snaw. Iti an extended three days off fun, j nu3t have been thrilling tol and hoia for the. students1i l I ..~............. . ....-.....-........ ........... îf PORKs BEST BuY THIS AT PORK AWEEK STOCPUpA TTIIEE LO WPRICS! NA7 PORKRIB PORTION 1 PORK TENDERLOIN PORTION 9 TO il Ch QUARIERSIN A PACK LOINS QAR EREU WEL RIM C HOPS OKLI COME SE... COME SA VE! A&P FEATURE SHANKLESS PORK SHOULDER ROASI lb 39< SAV IN G PER SHANK OR BUTT PORTION - FRESH 10<LEG 0F PoR K RHMG59 CENTRE CUT OR BLICED - FRESH PRKROASTING l -g 10< LEG 0F PRK HM 6 7 RIS CUT 8491 LB591 LB 691 LB 793 KAGE I URE 1uPURi N :E POUND <20,1 A&P 8M EATY PORK HO(KS 29< 4< Californie Swes., Full of Juime Easy te Pee. Medium Site, Ne. 1 Grade Tangerines NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P Californ la. Large Original Bunc'k, 9 &h, Gran Ne. 1 Grade BROCCOLI NON RCEhHGERA SAVI NG PER POUND 10<' 10< NONE PRIORD MIGHIR AT A&P .00 WHOLE OR HALF PORK BUTT ROASI MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK Jane Parker Reg. Prio. loaf 25e - SAVE 10e WHOL 60% WHT BR EAD 3 24-,z 1baves 65< A&P Bramd (Prepriced) SAVE 10e INSTANT (OFFEE aZjar 79< A&P CoIie* QualityR .Pl-'" 2 *in. 59. - SAVE 10. TOMATOES 3 28-0-z tins 79< (With Pork, Vegetarian or Boston Style) Reg. Price 2 tins 45o - SAVE 14e ANN PAGE BEANS 51-0-oztrn99< 49< Reg. Prie* pkg 36e - SAVE 4le 4 12-oz pkgs 99< REG. PRICE EACH 49c - SAVE 47c Anl prices ln this od guaranteed through Soiturday, January 2Oth, 1968J FULL S-INCH S2.4-OZ PIES# li tions as they were Monday,! Mr. and Mns. William StorksiThm Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvlle, Jaen. 17, 1988 îseveral meetings were can-i were also grounded from the,-. celled. Cubs were called off'flight they were expecting toý and will get underway onlyl take to Chicago. We hope when weather conditions im-, they wili ail soon reach the i II prove. 'destinations, and safely. ' o d A The Scout - Cub Mothers', Members of the Newcastlen u A o eo meeting at the home off Mrs.1 to circle teir calendars and!4 t n i e s r Lorne Johnson on Tuesday1 plan to attend on Saturday evening, January 23rd. Marký January 27th, the Annual Nwate-M.adMsýaenln okdv rc it now on your Scout calen- Congregational Meeting to Nlaewcae - Mbr.,nwolk and the ylnIodr br e*. dar. This date is most im- hear the reports of 1967 and Clre n gsBonbar ,ewcm- Uend twhceaBoma di portant to aillmothers. The lto help make plans for 1968. erto ings t.o, nHro ec-dences farsmanysaïb wn ork t oi o h us einn tspm hs their neighbors and friends onlistic ability, provided a charme andScotsof the village. Ifý meeting will also take the:the occasion off their 4Othling settlng for the 4Oth wed. your boy is in one of these' form of a potluck supper. Try!Wedding anniversary, Decem-Iding festivities. groupa, then he benefitsl, to attend, this is always a fun ber. 1967. Nearly 100 guests! Many flowers adorned the the uxiliheary cares oant oevnit aswlI bean he ortd attended this delightfully In-di iving room and two dozen red th e aux lla y c rri s o a t o e, t w ll e h ld in form ai anniversary . and w hjte carnations Ia flver through the interest shown- the Sunday School Room. :Ms obrgwe nbwfakdb aesmd by the mothers. One can'î' There are still a number Mr. omard gwnd i bwl fan e ytaepea mad continue without the other.e off friends and neighbours in, !ha ring ctaepseonan, Corne out and make yourself hospital, and we wish theml body dancing. Something en- thhnd' able, se one*m known to the mothers of a speedy recovery. They are!Joved last time was the sing-lexquisite hn-ae lna some off your son's best palsý.! George Collins, Mrs. Edna sn ane-aon, e Therabclth. se wt Mr. John Scott, Newcastle1 Elliott, Mrs. Gwen Hughes, over great, you don't need Tetbewsstwt and his son Bill and his wifýý Mrs. Flora Rainey, Mrs. to know the words, hum or home made bread, large Caxi. Edie, off Toronto, met Mr. andl Schmid, Mrs. Jane Shaw, whistle, if you can't sing I adian cheddar cheese, cookis Mrs. Karl Starratt, off Bridge-l Master Vernon Sunday, Mas-! that's okay too. Ail the Com_;along with other sweets in mittee wants from you is tokeeping with Centennial year. they arrived at Malton Air-ý Williams. hav~e yau and your party'MsL.Cepriedor core ito hehal execrngthesiver tea service durlng port this weekend enroute toi! Sincere sympathy is extend-' to hae a aotme an d have nthe fist or]Ms nnPr California. The Starratts are'ed to the Brereton family in- one. See you there??? rett and Mrs. B. Henderson like second parents to Jim1 the loss off their brother, Tom',Teeisn olig aw'erved. Durlng the second rf oScott, who saw them off from ý Brereton of Ottawa.'Mnr Ter'isnobolin nwaMrs. Joh dad iper- Nova Scotia on the start off Brereton, in his 47th t..his wewt h ete yea, wt eek, th the eather,îniouredohn EdwG. arad the their month's vacation f0' passeci away suddenlv on ntbigte ett a l M1orF ed and Mrs. .Brterd. ias much sunnier, warmer placesl Sunday afternoon from a. andi pick It u p. We hope taoMrs.nF.he esmih ser C. st ha hyhae xereleheratakHibohr Sr' have ths week's results pick-Inte vnlg Mr. . stu- th n t e ha e e perencdjhe rt tta k. is b oth r S m' W hetham poured and M rs. C. to ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ sitr Msn ttoeVihtpGro) a Franes(MrA. f u! o nx we.Allan, Mrs. Ed Conkllng, Mre. yvenli Mo ttoe it hGro) a ry e(Mrs. Ai! Shortly after five p.m. on H. Yates, Mrs. J. Edwards and the! R.C.M.P. atYamuh aeD gWrht left the village Friday. January l2th, Wil-1ýMrs. B. Hlenderson served. 7armjhis home with Mr. and Mrs.1,immediateîy on Sunday for' liam Reid, 27, off Newcastle! Many lovely gifts inciudlng îow Starratt when he first wentl Ottawa. Another sisten, Inenel was taken' by ambulance to several bouquets of flowers, a air. to Nova Scotia. The ScottsI (Mrs. Douglas Cunningham) Memorial Hospital, Bowman- beautifully decorated Anni- co]d when visiting their son, alsoaccompanied by Mrs. Sam ville, where he was treatediversary cake, corsage and hoti had the pleasure off meeting Breneton were to leave by for minor injuries and later boutonniere for the bride ano and.his "adopteci parents" and train on Monday morning. releaseci following a three groom. wav' were delighted to have haci Keep in mmnd the dance!car collision approximately, Cards, telegrams and phone uth them vîsit with them duringiplanned for the 27th off thisi at 4:45 p.m. on King Streeticalis from coast to coast, also yof the weekend. Taiking to Mrs.mt. Prýoceeds for Antifi-j West, In front off the post of e York C ity nciudlng a ,Ore Scott early Monday morning cilm c.I promises ta be fice. The accident causecI teegram frmteHnE.. tic he reort ith hede another big evening, and no considerable damage to ail Benson, Minister of National a bck o Trono wththeirldance yet has been a dis-! three vehicles; the other two Revenue. up son Bill andi his wife on Sun- appointment. If you don't' cars wene dniven by George Mr. and Mrs. Bombard and and day andi were expected ta dance, come out and learn, Huber, 33, of Newcastle, and ffamlly were guests of the lat- )ack leave on Monday for Califor-. you'li be among friencis anci James MacNeil. 27, off Orono. ter's brother and sister fo& the nia, but rather expected they with the best music available1 Constable Tom Holdaway of Christmas dinners, Mr. and the might have to stay over du e you'li have your feet tappinglthe Bowmanville O.P.P. De- Mrs. W. T. Lake, Newcastle to the weather, in no time. Norm Williams1 tachment was the investigat-land Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown, ndl-I While -at Toronto airpont. and his bandi keepa every- ing officer. Bowmanville. Member: Ca - Toronto anade Deposit Insurance Corporation 35 Dunlop St., Barrit Quaker CORN FLAKES JANE PARKER APPLE si hnch m ýqwmwlu M'%Wzm'u 1 SHOP AND SA VE À T A&P! 3/4 pà29ý PIE

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