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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Feb 1968, p. 13

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Mixed League Bowling The O ro o N w sMaurice Richards came up ard 241-230, G. Wilcox 241- T he O ro o N e w s with a big 330 gamo ln the: 229, K. Nichais 224, E. Dick- Mixed League on Friday, Fcb. on. 276, O Etcher 226-271-300.j ~M.and Mi'. Cha. V.'Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Suttan'Saturday aiternoon. 2nd, 1968, ta take high single Team Standings cfir spent Sundav wlth Mr. visited Mi' and Mi', Gen.,Mrs. Milton Gray, Mr. and for the men. Joan Brunt roil-,Ta i.Pa £fid'Mrs. Chas. V. Walker and Greer of Oshawa, Iast Thurs- Mrs. Jim Gray and Linda of ed a 308 ta take high single Butea- W2L3P1625Pt29 lamily St Scarborough. day. Cadmus. Mi'. and Mrs. A J. 'for the ladies. Onle Etcher!Obro -i 41882 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitch- Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Bradley! Jakeman. Mr'. and Mrs. ken1 took high triple for the ladies Osbore Il 4 1516 22 eil, Barbai'.and Steven wero and Tim of Hampton were din- Gray and son David were re- with hier 797 total for three Pigeec 9 6 1559 106 Sunday dinner guests af Mr.; ner gueits of her parents. Mr. cent Sunday dinner guests of and 1, ln top place ln avorages Wlox. 87 564 8 and Mrs. Hei'b Bradley and and Mi',. Albert Mitchell,;:Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutton. on! with 243. AI Osborne to0>lc O. Eche 7 8156221 18ý Tim of Hampton. Barbai'. and Steven on Wed- the occasion of David's 5th h0h.rilefo heme wtr Lb 7 8 152311 Sunaydine gusî o M risda a tiswee. irhdy.763 and leads the mon with an: Bedford 6 9 15436 14 Sun*[Mrs. Ke ra and DafvMd Mrs. James Stutt ha, been On Tuesday, Feb. 6th, five iaverage af 235. EltonBr Brock 691401 a*-Wrs Mi'. a and D avtera patient in the Toronto Gen- Unit, af the Orono United'rolled the anly other 300 game Hron 6 9 14420 141 fQ Wheelr. and Mrs. atr- oral Hospital. ;United Church Wamen heldfor the men whtch was 316'M tce 511502i aWheeler, M and Eva.Nor Mrs. Cecil Robinson return- their meetings. In the after- and Onie Etcher came up with Prout e---- 4 il1 5021U8 Àof Toronto, and Mi'. and Mrs. ed home on Monday from a noon Unit 2, in the Mai al n vn30 Reg. Stton.a few day. ln Memonial Hos-, and Unit 5 at the home of Mrs., 0 rpe' Averages Mn ndM, Ee'etSapo!pital, Bawmanville. Carl Billlngs. Unit 3, a pot 0.Ece Mr adMr. vret tpl- Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Bawins luck supper at 6 p.m. at theo F. Bradley 711, J. Brunt 737, ! -Etc -i' ---- 243ý Mrtonh hoildyn llorodn attended the marriage of her home of Mrs. Norman Allun, H. rc 78 A. Osborne 73 san __ ___235 ' Mi' Jon Cnyel a Lodanniece, Miss Elizabeth Ann and ln the evening Unit 1 lnl M. Richards 731, E. Bnock 718, ie 3 f" M. Etchen 4. .Doo H . ___Pper23 lathr i.HryRw n spending thi, week with hier; Rule ta Mr'. Frederick Hubert! the Main Hall, and Unit 4 at174 .Doahe Bok . ___230 fisted Mr..Hr Rowe Meardia Matthews ln Mount Hamilton1 the home of Mn.. Albert Mitch - 136, P. Prout 711, O. Etcher' H. Dronohu -----_22 Hsitul, Ba Rwanile rilBaptistiChurch, Hamilton. îast cil. :G7e97.Oer G Wlox. - 251__ Hoptl omnil.i 220 aeanOvr i M. Etcher 224ý .Mr.and Mrs. John Cook o' h w I l J. Nowlan 237, Arn Sleep M. Tighe - 222I Scroiog, i,.Oly hp- ~ E I~~1f h , 250, F. Bradley 238-264, B.;ý L. Welsh 2229 mian wero Sunday dinnerO rIv ile r a lc Glanville 269. J. Brunt 226-;M ihad 2 guests o! Mi'. and Mi'.. Oi'ville,36 . utn23,H rok!A. RScadn 222 Chatterton, Carol and David.' 1,1 MMo 17 ,eoc b are 2 F'lan Tomawis Mi'and Mr 'H 281-274ctu e 2A. Osborne 241-240- A. Osmond 220 Mlrd w rs. Tmndw, Motr ta ads h r i ul u e282 D.Mutton 221, B. Lea- A. Labb ___. 217 Ralp Thopiono! Dn Mii,.man 245-225, M. Wilcox 232,1E. Brock -__ 217 Rap hmpo fDo il.M. Richards 229-330, J. V. Prout 216 Mn. Lewis will join thom. ~ ; I I~ Thampson 233, V. Prout 245-ID. Perfect. ___23 Iater, travelling by 'plane. ~5 5 IJE 2,E rc 36SD d ____213, MisAde ln S o ci t t r n 26 .f c 36 .. DavsF. Bradey 20 Miss Adrey Bllingsof;ý256, M. Etcher 233-255-256. R. George Piper211 Oshawa is a patient in the! Memorial Hospital, Eowman-' The fist 1968 meeting ai Jakeman; Cannars 255-221, B. Lobb 232, B. Glanvil1le 2091 ville. ýthe Orono Harticultural Soc-, Directors (1968) - Mrs. C.I Gearge Piper 271, B. Nichais Jim Bedford 2081 Mr'. and Mn.. Waltem Wheel- iety was held in the main hall Taylor', Mrs. D. Evans, Mn,. 225, S. Stainton 224, L. Welsh M. Wilcox 2071 ciMr. and Mis. Norman" af the United Church an F. Vagg, Mi'. W. Wood, Nr.20 .Tge28 imBd r.Sep .~204 Wheeler, Emily and Evan of Thurs., Jan. 25. The meeting O. Challice (eplacing Mrs. H. 1fard 224-226, H. Danaghue 291 -1 C. Wiseman ------ 2031 Toronto spent Sunday aiter- opened with O Canada andlBarlow. '228, M. A. Richards 227, P.!iE. Dickens 201, noon with Mn. and Mrs. Reg. Mrs. E. Brown at the pianaiý (1968-69) Mr. A. Jakeman,lPraut 238-262, A. Lobb 230,1J. Nowlan- 2001; Sutton. 'aiter which the President ex-i Mrs. W. Wood, Mri. E. Schmid,. Joan Bedfard 24(0, A. Blanch- Matt. Harrison . 200ý Mrs. O. W. Ralph Is a patient Itended womds oi welcome tolMr. C. Taylor, Mi'. R. Chap-l-!- In Memorial Hospital, Bow- those present. I man.Bl inanville. Mrs. C. Billings was nafil Diector of Jr. Activities -&L RV O Mn.. R. McElnoy ai Bridge- ated Chairman af the meeting:M ,~ T. Fairbrother. noi'th Is visiting hier sister,!and presided aven the eîectioni Pianists, Mms. E. Brown,, The Maple Grave Hi-C held; their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.! Mi',. Win. Robinson and Mn. 'ai officers which resulted asiMms. R. Chapman. their meeting on Sunda'., Feb I Ted Faîey, Mr. Don Faley,j Rabinson. follaws : ' Mrs. E. Couvien read the! 4th. Ja-Anne Carr-, In the ah- and aunt Mrs. L. Hockin. Mrs. Orley Chapman return- President, Mr. OrvIlle Chai-i10 Portq cd a em paîmet n St-'lie st ic Prs. Mm Cminutes ai the 1967 annual sence o Janice Brooks, read Mr. and Mn,. C. P. Swallw Udayl afer vistiet ng m.and 'ilîngs, n Vice Pres MsC meeting. Mrs. K. Tregunna the minutes ai the last meet-iwere Sunday visitons wîthý Mis.R1ay a ish atinR Chapmang n Siecre ,M rs.'5gave the Treasurem's report, ing. They were appmoved as their causins, Mr. and Mrs. Penn y i nca his tas. E ('ouier Iesretry, Mrs. Aand Mrs. O. Challice present- read. The collection was tak-1 Bob Griffiths,,Willowdale, and s Pery inc bfor Crisrn-q.E.Couie; Teaure.- rs.A-ed the Junior Gardeners acti- en by Sally Preece. In busi- bier sister, Mrs. Amy Niddrie, Mr. John S. Eddyvean aioTfFirbrtherabsnchof as. s wer invted a pat Missr SutanMapl Cobb Hill Is a patient in the ETE.EER itie rinther ab sen ill. tness we discusseda party TMis anta. Laird, Oshawa, Memorial Hospital, Bowman- uingth buinss enoCuntice Hi-C. We also plan- was Saturday supper guest ville. uigtebsns eod ned ta seil pens ta aise somne ai Mrs. L. C. Snowden. On' cc Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Bow-1 U.C.W. Afternoon Unit ýa motion was made ta charter maney for the treasumy. At Sna n n i, a' Mp a bus on March 2 ta go t u x etingweareha- al eMrbod rog Sam, w e frs retunned home by 'planeý Nine ladies gathered ln the Toranto Garden Club Flower iun adtaetngcam e a ansu Pter borsush, Mrs. L iast week fram a three weeks'. C. E. building at Ebenezer an Show which is held in the er quesctians.We ave ans- Snawen and ofM. L.naw- hoiayi Faid.Manday, January 29 for their O'Keefe Centre. Anyane wish-. vited Courtice Hi-C ta aur Bob SnoB first meeting af the New Year, ing ta ga please contact the metn.daeanCm n .u CLAKEPLA ER I hemeein hain ben wic Pesien oa Secretary as Ja-Anne Canm tank over the Institute meeting an Mon- Sli presnt pstpned.he eade, Ms san as passible. Further nat-1 pragram entitled "Eamly Mar- day evening, ?eb. 121h, atj u present AVerse ort opened with "A ice wilî be given as ta pnice nrages-." The meeting was 8 p.m. in C. E. Hall; topci n-ý lc ýVrefrteNwYear" fmom and lime of departume. coe ihpae yTmtrainlNgt Ic I "Journeying with the Year"lsdwt ryrb omtrainlNgt lc "A M an by Viola Pratt. The "Verse" hr a lasm ics a ap Miss Carole Gi'eenham, Miss Slice was Micah 6:8 - What doth the, sion about holding a card Mrs. Ron Pingle has just Julie Goldstone, Mr.' BobI "A M n IlLord require af thee - and party. The final decision was arrivedi home on Jan. 29th Wardell and Mr. Dan Hamil- Essex the familiar Christmas mes-ileit ta the Executive. fram aoverseas when she ton, Toronto, spent the week- CrYON f r a l sage ai King George VI was Mr'. and Mrs. Wm. Millerivisited Mr. W. Faux, aunt end with the farmer's ohr 'o a t used ln part. provided us with somne excel-IMrs. Mary Toplis, Birken- Mn,. Charles Greenham. fl eJaPan Profiles was Introduc- lent entertainment in showing haEnln.After a nice Mn,. Allan Snowden andî C edby Mrs. Carl Dawn, who us some ai thein pctures a visit there ai 1l days she Mm. Jimmny Snowden wereý Shops gave same backgraund of the Expo and the Orono Centen- flew f r o mi Liverpool ta Sunday supper guests with S easons thnee authans, and their reason niaI Maîl and other local Frankiord ta visit lier sisten- the fanmer's daughter and by Robent Boit 'write this book. Mrs. Down Mrs. E. Brown voiced aur Officer Mn. Gardon Spicer Goodmurphy, Oshawa. NEWCASTLEsamethlng af the Japan appreciation to Mn. and Mi-s. and Mn,. Spicer, who was the Mr. Manford Gaodmurphy NE CSL spinit, the ecanamic stnuggle, Miller. former Ann Pingle ai Bow- and Mn. Len Goodmunphy TOWN HALL itheir relgons and their cul- While refneshments were mnanville, stationed at Baden spent the weekend wîth their tion wauld make the presenta- being semved, Mrs. W Haar BdnRCAF tto.Ms parents, Mm. end Mn.. Albert. tion ai the 10 profiles' ai was declaned the winne, ai Pingle also accompanied them Gaodmurphy, Sawerby. Feb. 8 - 9.- 10 Japanese people ln the 1() the door prîze. ta Switzerland and France. Mn. and Mrs. Fred R. Ste-1 -Times Mn,. P i ngl1e encountered yens accamnie yMs a 8:15 _____________lier_ ameverybaseahn nCharlie White, Oshawa, were ni, s Cas Found gave the hma hs cm Sunday supper guests withIl L BR WNS Sympathy o hs cr-tercui rJeJeweljL U cats available nt the meditatian for the worship B O Nmunlty is extended ta Mn. Canninglon. door. Tickets NOT service and Mi',. Down read a ai m.Abn rw n avaiabl forSatrda verionai he rd sal tha Mis Ssan lmponn fmly, Aleto n ( neeNlle Mr. and Mrs. Albent Catch-ý avial o audY the Japanese call the psalm tained a few young friends Snawden), Miss M arioan pl n aiy hryod matince performance, for busy people, from the 1967 at a taboganning party on Snowden. Toronto, and ail were Sunday visitons with Issue af "The Fiendship Saturday evening. After much ather relatives in the . sigMr. and Mrs. Cednic Russellý Book". ~fun, lunch was served aI af their father, Mr. Charles n aiy Susan's home. Snowden, at the Braw In- Miss Tammy Ragers ai ~SEDIl r Miss Linda Brooks. Bow- fiiimai'y, Hamiltan. M'. Snow- Cippled Childi'en's Centre.î manville, spent Sunday with den was a former resident of Toronta, spent the weekend 0- HO u nu W l u r Y u Mi-. and Mn,. Ross Bayd and Maple Grave. with bier parents, Mr. and >_7 family. Mr'. and Mrs. Albert Brown, Ms. %~n Rogers, and lier twa a ilOn Saturday evening, a Hamilton, daughler Miss Bet- sIsters, Nancy and Lorie. miscellaneous s h o w e r was ty Ann Brown, Waterloo, son Mr. and Mn,. Keith Brow- 27o M a s e 0 8 1 ?held at the home aiof .RosMr. Bill Brown, Guelph, and nell and family, Newington.j Boyd in hanor ai Mis- ae Miss Marion Snowden, Ton- were Sunday dinner guestW -Brandt who&e orthcoming onta, were Sunday supper with his brather and wife, mariage will be ln the Eas- guests ai their cousins, Mn. Mr. and Mi',. Neil Brownellý DE ter holidays. Nancy received and Mrs. H. G. Freeman. and family, Base Line. Mrs. many nice guIfs irom herl Mm. and Mrs. Lawrence Charles Brownell, Finch, who friends.i Staples, Bethany, were Thurs- , dseta fewv days_ at ler son's, returned home witli heni son Kelth. .i Little Miss Diana Bnownelli celebnated bei- birthday, onel day last week, by entertain-j ing eight ai ber lutIle iniends.. HAYDON On Saturday a f t e r n o o n! day evening last isioswt Brown's IsI Cub Pack, under! _______ the leadership oi Cubmaster1 P. Haymnan and A. Aibin, had PONTYPOOL an enjoyable lime tobogan-1 nin.g an Mr'. Simpson's hills.î Our hockey leam gaI their Sunday evening Bown's lst first setback in same time on Sponsoring Group Committee, Sunday when they weme de- leaders and interested par- feated 5-4. They are stili leadl ents met aI the home af Mn. Ing the league but by anlyl and Mrs. T. Wilson. Coming one point. Gel in there boys.I activities wene dl s cus s ed. We are ail pulling fan you. . Plans were made for a Fam- The Orange Hall was pack- I ly Banquet ta be held at the ed la capacity on Salurday Newcastle Anglican Parish evening when friends framn Hall on February 25th. fan and near gathered ta cele- brate with Mr'. and Mn,. Jim iWillis, on their 251h Weddlng OBITUARY Annivensary. The Bob Td Orchestra supplied good mnusic MAUDEWOOD h Mr'. Lloyd Brawn as MilS. OLIVE MUEWO Floor Manager. AI midnight In aiinghelthfo t e stwith Mn. Jack Payne as M.C., vaMi'.. Olive Maude Wood 1h e meeting was called ta '294 Division St., Oshawa, die der r.CifodFli n Jan. 26, 1968. at the Oshawa meinhers af the cammiîtee General Hospital, in ber 751h were called ta the platform. year. faie Oie Mrs. Fallis rend a very humor- The ormr OiveMaude Ous address and Jim and1 Brawn, the deceased was a Merita m7ere presented with a! daughter af the laIe Mn. and ýchesterield suite and lamp.ý Mrs. Frank Brown. Born at Theybath lhanked the cam-' Myrtle, Ont., she received hrrte and everyone sang educatian there. Following 'For They Are Jolly Good1 ber mariage ta William Fellaws." A baunleous lunch,1 Bright, who predeceased her including weddlng cake, were( 'July 7, 1927, she lived In the served. A lot ai Ihose presentt Raglan area for same years. concluded the evenîng wîth a1 During ber fîrst Inarriage!get-together at the WilUis she was an active member afi home.i( Raglan United Church and Localp pe were sary toi1 active In the womk af the Ihear aoftheopassing ai Mr. Royl wamcn'i goup and aima In Miii. ai Oshawa. Deceasedj the WIlling Wonkens. was the husband ai Maryl Mrs. Wood t, surv.ived bv MalleY, a former nesident afi hem second husband. Fred Pontypool. . Wood, whom she married The Euichi'e sponsored by1l March fth, 1948: a daugbter, the U.C.W. was largely aI- Mns. Howard Grill, (Daolbty) tended on Fiday evening.1 af Braoklin and Ihree sans, Afler 10 rounds ai progressive1 Grant Bright af Seagrave, euchre, the lady winnens weret Bruce Bright af Oshawa and Brenda VanDam and Mrs. John Bright of 1Raglan. Ruby Chapman. Gent, were1 Alsa surviving are two sis. Ronnie Richardson and Randy1 ters, Mn.. Oscar flowney (Ina) Lethangue with Harry Van oaf Myrtie and Mi'.. D. Black Wierlngen winning the draw.5 (Mary) of Oshawa-, 14 grand- In last week's calumn It children and five great-grand- stated that Mrs. Jimmy Cur- children. lis was in hospital. Il should1 The funeral service was have read Mr. Jimmy Curtis.? held at the Rabinson Funenal jWe undenstand he is In atis- Homne. Brooklln, at 2:30 p.m., faclamy condition.1 Sunday. January 28th. Rev. 1 am unable ta give you the8 L. W. Herbenrt and S. G. Say- repart ai the cangregational r well officiated. Interment meeting as I wasn't bold was In Groveside Cemetery, about il, bult 1 undersland Brooklin. things turned out iairly satis- The pailbeaners were six ifactai-y. grandsons. Kenneth, Donald,! The U.C.W. held their Robert, Neil and George monthly meeting aI the home 8riglit, and WiEliam Thomap- ofi Mrs. Larry Bradle li IOn. lweek,,1 A correction in the report' of the Sunday School officers. It shauld have read: Flower committee, Mrs. Martin; Cra- dle Roil Supt., Mrs. Cowling. Sunday school session at 1:45 and church servce at 3 p.m., to be held in the church. A card Party was held In the Community Centre an Saturday night, with a good crowd attending. Mr. Jim Jones was presented with a caffee table and a bathroom harnper. Mr, Bob Townsend and Mi.s Patsy Garrard, Keswick, werel Sunday visitors with Mr. andj Mrs. C. Garrard. Mr'. and Mrs. Ron Morrisan and family, Oshawa, Mi'. andý Mrs. George Bertrikn and family. Taunton, were Sun- day visitors of Mrs. M. Ber-, trim and family. Mr. and Mrs. MalcolmEl ford, Port Perry, were Satur- day callers of Mi'.. K. Cawl-ý ing and Mr. and Mrs. W.! Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wer- I ry, Toronto, Mr. Russelil Or- miston, Ennlskillen, w e r el Saturdey visitors at Mr. and! Mrs. Lloyd Ashton's.i Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp,, Linda ànd Janet, Enniskillen, were Sunday tea guests at the Lloyd Ashton home. Mr. and Mi'.. E. Thampson, Bawmanville, visited Mrs. A. Thompson on Thuraday. Mr. and Mi's. L. Christen-î sen and Mary Ellen, Mrs. M. Olesen were Sunday supper1 e uesta of Mr. and Mi',. J., otts mnd family anid Mr. Martin.1 Mr. and Mn,. Morris Pal-I lard and family visited Mi'.1 and Mrs. Art Pollard, Clare-1 mont, on Sunday. GET CASH TOUA? FOIR OL> APPLIANCES STATtSMAN CLASSWIEDB Phono 08430 The Canadian Statesinan, Eowmanvifle, Feb. 7T, 106 il

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