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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Feb 1968, p. 11

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ta right, Rick Stephenson, Frank Ciesielski, Mark Ail- dread, Mike MacGregor, Jim Darrach, Jerry Thamp-ý son and Mike White; back row, Coach Stan Cobble- dick, Bill McCullough, Tim Walton, Jamie Wright, Brian Lewis, Bruce Alldread, Gerald Rowe, Managerý Warren Tait; absent, Rager Peel. Another Crîsîs Develops Ci IlàmàW I rfjf/ P'Ik'I IDtdIàF,#14l. Community Bowling V~1 LU(Mt fil lii V V lI UV Ladies - 200 and over - Bey f Lake 223, Eleanor Perrin 215, ilFarrow 200. Men - 225 and over - Gord Parents of Scouts and Clubs "'po2sGog 266,RonGood 263, Larry Newcastle-A final plea ta and should be daing their part. are also hockey players. As'Pearce 248, Jim Bruton 238, mnothers a! Cubs and Scouts It was decided, that follow- dates were geftlng into March Merril Henry 236, Don Good was made through a letter ing the Father and Son Ban- and the Group Committee was ý229. sent Vo ail the nothers invit- quet annually held in Febru - aI so encounitering a great lack1 Newtonville Ladies - 175 ing thcm to attend what now'ary, the Auxillary would turn o! co-operation among the i and clver - Maria Turk 240, seems o have been the finali over ail funds to the Scout fathers In attending meetings j Hilda Willems 192, Murtle meeting beldi hy members of! Group Committee and there and other prajeets, they, (the 1 Harris 184. the Scout Mothers' Auxiliary would be no Auxiliary. ,Group Committee) have called1 Thursday Mixed - 200 and jiere In Newcastle. However, despite the factI off the banquet. There is a over - Doug Mcllwain 247", that the AUxiliary was willing meeting soion to be called of, Art Dubeau 234, Marge Ib- Wio datltte r sn e ntnuing o carry on until affer the the committee and leaders and botson 230, Russ Powell 227, &skedp the moter s t end ou banquet, a date could noV be If the response o! the parents Bernice Partner 222, Mary tse h mothneetngipoiblend set. The banquet is always ta open meetings are ignored, McGregor 200. th,ýnigif possible, ocnatd held on a Saturday evenlng Vo the Group Committee may also Friday Mixed - 200 and eC'cutive and let thcm know enable as. many fathers as close its books. Wthout eith-over - Ron Good 292. Stan the reason for their being possible to be present. But er the Auxiliary or the Com-!EPowell 275, Albert Pearce absent. It was realized that aIl of Fcbruary's Saturdays are rnittee. the leaders will notl271, Marilyn Couch 255, Lar- smaler hilrenin he ometied up with thrce hockey be able ta carry on, and oncelry Pearce 254, Dave Crackle mehmae cidrmposnibe hoe tournanI being played bothl again things look black for1247, Ted Hoar 244, Tracy sq ! hewaen ocre in Newcastle and Orono where those active boys ia Cub and Embley 237, Ben Hoogkamp p~4cuarl i te hsbndmany of the Cubs and Scouts Scout uniforms. 208. was on night shift and no car avallable. T lh c executive kncw to, that while sevea I were neyer members o! h O P's Hockey Team Shows any of the meetings, mothers, were only toa glad ta be callcd L on If necded ta make sand- wpice or angor earnamp ow Not to PIay the Game wpih e or ake or so cmp time Theannual Father and Newcastle-On Monday ev- goals In just ta kecp the other; your co-oiperation in making SnBnutbogtmany enîng, members o! the Baw- team happy. After all, 1V was noea. h hngs hsSt mothers out Vo help serve atmnil eahnt of the only a game. And maybe [urd ay. February lOth, the thedineror orkInthe[ .P.P. took Vo the ice at the that*s the reason Don Suart, P ce Wees will play In Orono. kitchen, and others, unable fa Newcastle Memarial Arena. goalie for the O.P.P., let somne. The Atoms will now play in belp In this way, would bake Some o! thcm rcally toak ta in, rying ta kecp the otherli Keene instead of Orono oný or prepare part o! the neal at, the ice, falllng and rather en- team happy, but he let In fao Fcb. 24th and the Bantams their bornes and have It de- joying if, they stayed dlown many and kept hem real will play as planned, iri New- livered. Thes' aIl did their 1[long enough ta catch their sec- happy, as the score found the castle on the 1 7th of February. taattn the meti ns as a nd wind and then gat Up and O.P.P. on the losing end, 11-7. The Midgets are naw Into beaendpoenb the igattend jolned in thc game once Ken Laton f raded bis uni their play-offs, and s;o arc the aene. Ver y fw theed again. It was played wlVh form for stripes, the official I .uveni]es. These teamis nced once.w er t hew teeîe' goals, hockey sticks and a shirt o! a referce, but there itvyour support. Corne ouit and answring toIwîleter o ftes puck, but iV didn't quite re- aIl endcd. He too appcarcd ta -cheer the lads, you'll get a lot question as t iehro ii semble any game you might be trying t.o keep bath happy. for your money. And thev de- th ly wlshed the Auxiliary ta 1 have watched on TV, not even Bclng at anc end o! thé rink pend on the gaVe receipts Von Mrcarried on. on a home-made rlnk, yet they whill the players werc aV the pay the referees In charge of SThere are four miain offices called iV hockey. other (the only way ta avaid these games. Don't let these In the Auxiliary. and threc of They took on the "Newcastle gefting Into trouble) he would kids clown, they're playlng these are being carried on bv Town League All-Stars" but calIt as they wauld see 1V. 1 their hcarts out to bring back wamen who DO NOT have a1 for the O.P.P. who played well As long as the players were [honor and glary ta the village. boy in either Cubs or Scouts.1 when hey played. thcy taok happy, why not? Came out and support them. This Is illegal according ta thej on a much better team o! men. The penalty box was some- -__-__ Auxillary by-law and also un- [ Ta be fair about IV, "Bully thing else again. WiVh local fair whcn 50 many wornen do 11ob" Stephenson In the net fellows from own, Erie Nay- ELIZABETHVILLE have boys, in, the arganization for the tawn league,_leV a few lor and Ken Miller In charge,,E a two minute penalty might On Wednesday tbe Women's only last until thc ref turned Institute held their meeting his back. at Mrs. L. Muldrew's borne. G uidles Enioy Tripj 1V was a fun nlght, when A good number ted. ,eryane cnjoycd wafching1 Mrs. H. Quantrill presided in j r u .how hockey was neyer meant 1 the absence o! aur president. To ee i Va o fi st be played. The boys in the 'The roll cal] was "Where dol ' town league however werc Nvou get Vitamin C" Thel Newcastle:_- The s u n il y, ger o! losing somne of the,!In better shape, playing hockey heabth convenor Mrs. C. Mer-, weathcr on Saturday, Feb.' girls, wc ail arrived homel on a fairly steady basis, whlle cer lhad the programn. Thei 3rd, matched the mood and! safely at about 10:30 p.m. mosiof the O.P.P. players minutes w'ere read and ap- spiito!th 36Gil uies'Th fllwin grl fomhadn't skated in years. Wc proved. Several letters of snpirigf he d3s6 stc1 ahNccs Girl GuidesTh olwn gis.fa predlct that the sale o! uini- business were discusscd. Wc and igh adltsas teYIothNewastl Gil Gidment will rcach an all ime plan Vo have a bazaar later cheerfubly boarded the bus[Companies, made the tnpD: gh Tem PPoffice ndin he er.Nx metg enroute to Toronto fo sec the Anne Clark, Shirley McLea-n, court rooam undoubtedly look_ , we are to, buy material ta 1968 edition o! the Ice Follies Jenny Munro. Heather Mac:, cd prctty sad Tuesday morn- mapke flowcrs. On Feb. 2th The Ice Foilhes programme donald, Debbie Dubeau. Patti igwe h rle n ena ahv u ra ,was wondcrfub and most oer-j Parker, Ruth Paterson, Mary m~uscles began Vo throb. If' and -bun making demonstra- tainly lived up toala] expec-ý Paterson, Charlotte Brereton, you missed this gamne, you t ion at Mr.s, M. Wlite's home. tations. Ruth Yates, Cindy Garrod, missed something Don't miss We plan to go ta the Golden The costumnes are ez:quîsite1 Jenny Payne, Gladys AllUn, another onc. There wlll be Plough Lodge March 26 fa1 and exceptionaliv beautiful.lAimee Brereton, Karen La- others. wan't there. fellows? entertain the inmates, Mrs.C The production numbers arelcombe, April Caucb, Sheilagh1 Frlday evening, Newcastlec' Mercer conducted a les'son ini sucband the solo, duo, and!Macdonald. Christena Selby,[ Midgcts played hockey in Io Eating Habits with pos-1 quartet performances a c Benda esbffrd itt, ai Poell, Orono for the "Bob Best fer and articles, a study ofi znagnificent. SDens Tfardewc. SLin Lep,'Tropy* onod, excltîng vitam ins and calories, with ai There is somnethmng tSsnMlieiz ua L- oh'.combe, Debbie Shearer, Deb-games were plaved and en-, quiz at the end. Lunch wasi everyon&S aste in the pro-1 i id eai isuiydtruhu the entire served by Mrs. Muldrew. gramme - comcdy, the eral Wanda White. Joan Cail, Dabe evnIng. In the first game Church services were herel o! the Twenties and seriaus Pwl, Sily Hmlo Newcastle played Lindsay and I Sunday and Rev. G, A. Ram-[ acts Theentr pogrmmePow err Sirol Hmon, defeated hcm 6 ta 3. In the ;ut gave us a wonderful talk î acthn. The ntire pr geim rn Carol Hobbs, Ar fial game wîth Orono and:from Ezekiel on the returni is rethfan. dsThe t e ig Caro andveil, Arle MayNewcastle competlng for 8the ta power o! tbc chosen hpea-j ensomreilousthean adds f hw un.ndLiy ;o Etrophy, Newcastle won 8 Vo1 pie. Next Sunday, churchl enjymet o te ct ie sow The leaders o! lst a-nd 2ndI 3. Congratulations on youriwîll be at Garden Hill at Ail the girls thoroughly en- Cmais r. Gog î lan aoyedrticulshow land with -E hard, Mrq. Jack Obard and' On Sunday afternoon the, Mr. and Mrs. Don Whit-ý the peaticulaly plased with Mrs. Sam Brereton would likel Tykes travellcd Vo Brooklln jbred and girls, Oshawa. werc comieel uîntrrp .d iw a mpimnt the girls on[ for a game against Oshawa i with M-vr. and Mrs. L. Mul- ofteice surface. itheir gocd behaviaur; to, thanki hi this game aur local lads drew, Sunday. cf thethem for making their re-. came home boasfing a! a 4 ta, Mr. and Mrs. R. Westheu-lî This trip was made possible'sponsibilIty ligter. and tao0 win. The Tykes wbo scar- ser, Bowmanvil.le. and Mr. throUgh the generosify Of thank fthe following ladies for cd were: Danny Quinney,; and Mrs. J. DeKoker. Oshawa, ,a ple Leaf (Gardens whao!f- icansenting Vo accoempany us Danny AllUn, Bilan Allin and were with Mr. andf-d Mrs. H 10vred excellent seats ta vOuthi as chaperones - Mrs. Audreyl Mlke Walton. Keep up the Tbickson on Sunday. grè at a mucb reduced[ Gagerty, Mrs. Ed. Nesbitt,lgood work. Mn. and Mrs. H. Quantrili ratr- Mrs. Rudy Sf. Amand, Mrs.' There has been a basf were with Mn. and Mrs. E.1, In upite o! the tremendous, Donald Parker and Mrs. AIt. minute change in the tora- j Quantribb, Orono, Sunday. crowds and the obvious dan-' Garrod. ments and the coaches aski Mr. and Mms. G, Morris1 SfiC. TIISOflEditor Pho». 97-4213 Newcastle Midgets Win Bob Best Memorial Trophy REAL TOUGH CUSTOMER Becouse you cani fool him. He likes peainut butter. As a motter of foct, Ihe's oni expert on the subjedt. But ie's a lough homb~re ta convince. He doesnt' want ta hear about Anti Page's homogenizîng process. Don't teil him kow nmÀrWit Ws Do<'t Wei lim Anti Page Ponut Butter costs leus. He doesn'i cave about deoiks We care and >ov may care. Bet he doesn>t. Ne 10sf wOrYts 1itje tasse goo<. Luckily for us, Anti Page Pearwt butter lestes sa gooci. A&P Cusiomers prefer Ana Page over cany fomous brand sold in ca stores. To sartisfy your "tough customers' should't A&P be your Store? Am Page Homgenzed 41 e Jane Parker' PEACH PIE Reo. Price each 49c - SAVIE 10o FuUi 8-inch 24-oz pie 3 9C A&P Choie. Quality Pitt.d Reg- Prie. 3 tins $1.0W -"£ w RED CHERRIES 314-fl-oz tm89 c SAILLIQUID Reg. Price btl 45e - SAVE 6o 24-fi-z bdl3 9c An A&P Quality Produet - lana Brand Re. Price jar 41c - SAVE 4o MARMALADE ORANGE & GRAPEFRIT 24-oz jar 3 7c Bg "G" Counry CORN FLAKES Jane Parker RAISIN BREAD Reg. Price pkg 33o - SAVE 7o 2 -oz pkgs 59c Reg. Pria. loaf M9e - SAVE lge 2 l-z oaves 39 C (i'reprlced) Peanut Butter i SUPIER-RIGHT QUAUTY - CANADA'S FINEST CHOICE NO. 1 GRADEM > MW S PORTERNOUSE, WING OR SIRLOIN STEAK I STEAKSROUND STEAK FULL AND PORTERHOUSE, WING ROUND STEAK ROAST OASIS DONELESS BOTTOM CUl' ROASTSBONELESS RUMP OR SIRLOIN POINT ROAST lb PORTERHOUSE ROAST (3 WAY CUT) OR TOP ROUND STEAK OR ROAST- LB $1.03 NO FURTHER PROCESSING AT THIS LOW PRIML PLEASEI ROASTINGCHICKENS CANADA GRADE TMA" EVISCERATED 3 TO 4 POIJNDS (FROZEN) '3 9e TIS WEEK'S FROZEN F151 FA TURfS BEEF BOLOGNA BtrrPm 3 3c FILLETS FE Ad SAVE Me 12-oi pkg 39c WIENERS Vue Pue 2-id pkg 99C SOLE PORTIONS AV~ aE 1-lb pkg 49c PORK SAUSAGE ourrtes l 6 A&P Brad ALL PRICES IN THlIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH COD FILLETS SAVE 4o 1-4b pkg43< BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1flth.1M ava'Vetterantoln g1t21g utlTheCanadlan Statesman, Bowmanvlfle, Feb. 7. 1968 £ ette to hé & Itor nearby barns and the house, was called te read over the!seem to be going well. The i4atr the fire eatettk hi, a srcle foth desaei edoass- MTSLEADING FIGURES Grant re r<ads in March of [bats off to the ladies who wereIaPPîIctil~rcle o ~MdeSaei edo sit NwateOnai, 1967.B a o xl- -cosdeae ethmcaretaker position. It was de- ance, hoping for good turn- Newcstl. Otaro, Bywayo! eplaa..~u onsderte U ~cided at that time to hire a 01-.ts to their games to raise Feb. 5, 1968 tien, this deficit came aboùIt Twenty-two Brownies of lst'Neweastje man, Walter Hager- enough money fromn the gate Dear Eitor.from unforeseen expenses ýNewcastle, with their leaders, man. The board wilî meet receiPts to pay the cost of the Der dtoresulted fromn repairs to ýMrs. Wm. Call, Mrs. Audrey next Monday evening at thereferees. A motion was passed In a recent issue of this North St. rGogerty and Miss Linda Low-scoltbodrgarusnstatncseheddru o newsape, Jn. 7th 198 Bycomarion he e- ery. enjyoed a wonderful and aiso to meet with the,0n funds, the Association to be exact, there was a venues received in the two evening when they recentlyISchool Inspector. lwould support themn and they letter fromn Mr. E. A. Wal- years in question 1966 and lihad a sleigh ride. Althoughý ol eifre htte ton, Reeve of the Villg 1967 wouid certainly make lat the tîme there was no horse! The Hockey Mothers held would recivfredahe o 1967. wich a rgrs smed feserfrt 197cu-available, they were 'ust as'their meeting on Monday the nights they played in the itiensas egads ome cil to leave a surplus. For lpleased te be drawn by a frac-i evening, with 20 members[e asetob usdw n fgrsreportedly left by example, the 1966 Tax Re- i tor. When the ride was over' present. Following the min- tbev didn't raise the full cost. the 1966 council. venue was approximately 1they assembled at the homeiutes of the last meeting. read 'iThe Bantamn Tournament, am anent in the habit of $136,000.00, whereas t h le o! 2nd Newcastle Brown y heseretry Mr. six teams taking part, writing te the editor but I counicil for 1967 had a Taxlae, r.Rsel 0 i1Rogerson, the correspondence~it did feel these figures (be- Revenue of approx. $148.- whose husband was kind en.ýwas then considered. A letter will be played at the New- cause o! their misleading 00i0pu pro.$40) ough to drive the girls on.fromn Charles Crowthers. sec-[Feb, l7th. The Hockey Moth- nature) shou]d be explain- fromn the P.U.C. Water Ac- Itheir sleigh ride. They enjov-Iretary of the Arena Manage- con lsapox 4000 iment Board, thanked theeshv fee olo fe ed for the benefit of our con lsapox 4000 d bot dogs and bot chocolate eshvefrdtolkatr citizens. from the Dept. of Highways ýand were thrilled te be takenrH9ckey Mothers for the don, the dinner, and with the use etlof St. George's Anglican The $23,000.00 owing the Grant on the 1966 deficit. ;to the barn to see the horseiation of a frldge and keteChurch Parish Hall offered te bank, as reported by Mr.. I do hope this will clear 'andi a colt. A on wa o! to the booth. Another letter1 a Walton, was nlot the deficit U n misunderstanding sd-injg takst teP wel as received from Laverneite ocs. twsfl for ~~~~ ~ ~ hak thter16.eh ui u - ide o the se o teli rti, * n or belp o! they should accept with ap- fo h er16.Tead- regardlng the financial s ta- hl* Marth seo te rtin asking n.A menu was fin- tors report showed a de- tso! the Village as re- ho-neteBo'ie ea purchasing needed equipment t~~ ayvlner fiito!$740.8 fr he portedly left by the 16 so oto h rn a~ for the Tyke team. It wasîofrd hl wt alg year ending Dec. 31st, 1966. counicil. ifor the younger Powell child- learncd that a goalie ou tfltjooking serv ing ndclaing 0f this $7,401.82, fifty per Yours truly, ;ren to enjoy and play IJ1was badly needed, and this ithohr e ecnat cent was reclaimable un- D. J. Cunningham,i Thanks were extended fo th~e equest was granted. The lastup, w teh oe The meeontat der the Dept. o! Hlghways Rev fNwatejahr h rvEmn etter was from Mrs. L. Mik-e ytlpoe h etn Maier, Fred Lowery and bos offering the Hockey Moth-'then adjourned. Fancis Tufford. The week ers a way te raise money for' Hospital news, Miss Beth previous, the other Browniethe organzation by seîîîng 251Goddard, Mrs. Yvonne Martin, Pack ejoyd te sme reaor more tickets te the play, Mrs. Kathleen Ravignat, Pat- ?/I evcastle this was ta be presented this5Jane Shaw, Mrs. Alecia Spcn- Claire Brownlee. eldest 1week. and with little time lcft, cer, hls.K-aren Tendam. daugter ! Mr and Mrsa letter o! explanation was toi fJohn Brownlee. was enrolled be sent knowing that by nowl octal nc1 -'er ona lin the 35th Oshawa Brownie most of the village had alreadyf S oci l an (À-rs(na Pack on Tuesday afternoon,'purchased tickets. 1January 30th. Claire is a mem- -- - Necasle Me oftheber o! the Crippled Children's The stretcher and blanket; had most o! the family home Newcastle Fire Dept. who scîhool there and was prelhat tbeen prcea ndThis33 on Saturday. worked endless hours with theproud and very excited about now at e renaL. Tis awas 623-3 0 blaze which destroyed theýthis big important day. Shedoae y r.L Mko nd Garrymand en Fower Bnd barn on the Seldon Parker and two other girls from thea letter oftankstsentafaber. fUr D. Sitb ook n th Boyproperty îast week, reportthtB mavle rawre pcasdadfldan th ScYfout winterHk e enStur wîves of the firemen and o rolled together. en- The istaid kits hadeenU 'i Port ope t syî coach o! each team bas receiv- dvay, Grom Canton, and back. men in the neighborhood areaý The regular Sehool Boarded his kit. It was decîded that, also did their share in keep-mreeting xvas cancelled thisiall kits be turned back in toý Most of the young people ing the men's strengtb up. Hot week due to the fact that theilthe Hockey Mothers' Assoi- attended the dance at Kendal soup, coffee and sandw'iches 1Board chairman George ChardlItion at the end of the season on Saturday night. wcre on band at aIl times and and secretary Ed Barchardiwhen they will be checked andi Miss Janice Palmer enter- supper was served te them were meeting with other area iany needed items replaced. tained two girl friends over right at the farm. Wbile the1 school boards on that same 1Money for the sale of hockey1 the weekend. Parkers appreciated all the evening. A special meeting, calendars was banded in. Salesl Last week, in Orono, Newcastle Midgets came through to win the tournament and the Bob Best Memorial trophy. On Tuesday night. they weren't so fortunate in the first game of their OMHA playdowns against Pickering, losing 6 to 4. Second game will be in Brooklin on Thursday night when they hope it will be a different story. Team members, front row, left ARIZONA - NEW CROP ORANGES- Sweet and Fufl of Flavour - No. 1 Grade 5-lb NONE PRICED I4GHER AT A&PI Fresh Produce OMM e Illý - . ---ý . y ý"nwprl y 1%nno $vue - --w 4@W -

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