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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Feb 1968, p. 13

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Bayview Rink Wins Exci ed away on Sunday, February, and farnily in the loss of his~ llth, at the Memnorial Hospi- wife and mother. who passed: Col&£tai, Bowmanville, after a away in Oshawa Gencrai Hos- Cul le lengthy illness. Funeral wis' pital on Sunday. on Tuesday afternoon from rnHret rgh n the Orono United Church.* In-ýý daughter Lynda Wright, En-: terment in Orono Cemnetery. niskillen, Mr. George Bor-' FOR ~Miss Barbara Mitchell spentl chuk, Base Line, were Sun-: .P ~l1I~the weekend wlth Mr. and! cday supper guests with the ft ~. MA. IM.Mrs. Herb. Bradley and son i former's brother and wifé- Tim of Brampton, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright R TM.and Mrs. 0.M.J Fagani and amily -yougai tN 1 ,,tSa!ngp,'a,"968and daughter Karen of Mark-' Mr. and Mrs. Mauricel -à iiedM.ad r.F Preston, Marty and Wayde,l The fallowing are the sta- mlntn a goeUýjnagan 0. Cooper over the weekend Bowmanville, were Monday tistics for Bowmanville De- pay r aednts a deducIotOuld of Feb. 4th. 'supper guests with her par-, tachment for the maonth of caf ~ lariT t'sa ge Our iCônI The General meeting of ents, Mr. and Mr&. ArthurJnuy198 Inc0-'Oe d eU6Vuin ' Oronô United Church Women' Martin, Martin Rd. South. Break and Enter18 rnncreadrd eaý.will be at 8 p.m. Thursday,ý Auto Thefts .------ _ fete ai l.eteFebruary lSth, in the Main: Mrs. Roy Van Camp wasAts 2oee ta)( atthe sa: supper guest of her nephewAuoRevrd otthre c Mr. n- eth dtil all. s.and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Oiher Crmin F~l0t h ~~ou r adMs Jim Middle-I Metcalf and famîly, Oshawa,, netgain 5 ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ten- on Tuesday evening af last IPrvsicaltatts 14-njoyead Randy and Craig' week. Pinial tat eO~tS Snante the 1968 Ice Follies Mnetgton --i TorntO in orotoon undy ad Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mor-j Value of Stolen 13 rriè were dinner guests of Mr.I ton have returned borne after Property------$60 oritlia and Mrs. Leoi Hadder and a pleasant holiday at "Largo" Ai a resuit af the aboya In- farnily of Scarborough. near Clearwater in Florida. vestigations. three persansl Mr._and_____JakMorto have been charged w1th crirn- rI and family, Base Line, Miss sns av ee n en hr e r.t rThe. Sterling Trusts Corporation ehAhoHyo.wrsnsavbe crgd it I372 Bay St., Taronto, Ontario: i MAPLE GROVE BehAtn, adn. ee offences against the Provincial 0 ~hsunay supper guests Mrs. Statutes. *NAME............................................................. Furné Stewards were Stuart Moton Mis Beth Accident. Investigated - 65 E I installed into office at the Ashton, adn pn h Fatal Accidents 0O ADDRESS.. .................................................... I church service on Sundav. weekend with Miss Nancy Persans Injlled 15i0 Hr, on Rogers, Mr. and Marton, Base Line. Persons Inurged - . - 1 .............................................................. Mrs. Steve Doyle and Mr. C. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens H. T. A. - --- --- --- 308 8 CTY.................................. Russe..i1l.... . were supper guests with Mr. Persans Warned under CIT....................ROV.-Don't forget the U.C.W.ý Frank Olliffe, Stouffville, on H. T. A.. 104 Plese endme nfrmaionan etiêmnt avîgs lan *meeting on Thursday even- Tuesday hast week. M iss Vehicles Saiety Checked- 223 li 1ing, Feb. 15th, at 8pm. in Susan Laird, Oshawa, was Persans Charged wlth C.E. Hall. aturdiay supper guest with Impaired DrIvlng --- 3 Thinking Day service on, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens Persans charged with Member; Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ,Sunday when Scouts, Cubs. and tthet, visited her mother Fail ta Remnain at the Guides and Brownies wilit In Strathaven Nursing Home, Scene of an Accident 1 ___________________________________take part in the service oni Ecwmanville. SafeoU Tlp for the. Montii il I I I 4 f 4 f 4 4 f 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 ýti g B nspil o Sat rday' n St. John's church Sunday morning the Sacrament of Baptism was administerect ta the following children: Craig EarI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hudson; Steven Harold andl Kimberley Dawn, son andl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bullock. The church War- dens and Advisory Board ad- mission service was held.I Rev. R. C. Rose delivered a very thought provoking ser- mon from the text "I arn making ail things new." In the United Chu.rch the choir rendered an anthem, "Prayer of Gratitude." Rev. P. Romeril took for the sub- ject of his fine sermon "The Peacemakers." 0f interest ta Cartwright people - At the Lake Scugog 1 Lumber Ce. Curling Bonspiel held in Port Perry, Saturday, the following team came high and won the trophy, Neil Bailey, Roy Corden, Art Pana- baker and Roy Turner. .~ ,~Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hyde and Miss Lynda. Toronto, visited her mother Mrs. Ira Argue, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom * Hodge and sons. Saturday. ~ ~~s','Miss Donna Edgertan visît- ~ ""." ~ed hier Grandmother Durward last weekend in Sunderland, and Mrs. Maurice Edgerto and Denise were Sundayi visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont- gomery, Enniskillen, and Mrs.1 Gertrude Ferguson, Oshawa, visited Mrs. J. A. Johnston oni Saturday. 1main lounge while a pianist provided background Sorry ta report somne more1 people have suffered falîs. imusic. There was also an entertainer who put the men Miss Eva Parr is in Uxbridge in a good mood for the final play-off that started at Hospital with a broken hip; 8 p.m. The winners are shown above being presented Mrs. John Hamilton and Mr. wit thir abuouspries y onerBobMaconadRussel Brown confined ta withthei faulou przes y ower ob McDoal their homes with injuries. far lef t. Team members, from lef t to right, Skip A We hope ahl may soon be feel- Kerr, Vice Jim Davidson, 2nd Gary Ryckman and ing much better. Lead Ernie Castelane. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dy- sart, Peterborough, Miss B3et- ty McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. Ardis MeArtur, Toronto, spent Shown Fine Art of Judo Sunday with Mrs. J. A. Mc- Artur nd issDempsey. ~ 'Z~$~ î::î.'~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Craw- i ~ ~ .~ford, Port Perry, visited Mr. .~and Mrs. W. J. Pearce and ..J ~'"~Mrs. G. Crawford, Sunday. i ~ .' ~Mrs. George Rutherford, SOshawa, spent Saturday with 4 .....~her mother, Mrs. G. Fowler. ......~ ~ Mr. Rutherford joined them for supper and the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, 8 iScarborough, were weekend guests, and Mr. and Mrs. AI-j ian. Wilson and Suzanne were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. R Wilson and Mrs. McQuade. Approximately 30 0.N.0. girls and husbands enjoyed ~ ~ Ž ~'bowling at Liberty Bowling ~..~"""~Alleys in Bowmanvile Sat- forcofee 'ith group 4 in >'~., 'r$~ ~charge. Prizes were awarded . ta Sandra Hoskin and Merrili S Van Camp for highest games Sbowled, and ta Frances Fisher ,~and Ronald Hoskin for lowest ~. ~ ~ games bowled. A good time -. ~ was had by ail. Rev.AlexFilshie, Cook- Sshire, Quebec, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston and famlly. Music Results: Pupîls of Mrs. Ruth Wilson: Grade 5 Piano, Marleah Malcolm, hon- ours; Grade 5 Piano, Leslie . .. .. .. .. .. .Wright, honours; Grade 7 Piano, Janet Turner, pass. Cartwright Pee Wees ~ ~ Trounced by Keene in LileN.H.L. Competition Th is was a two game total *~ rngoal series. At about the two ~ o&~&~minute mark of the first per-4 iod Keene scored. It was audience was particulariy appreciative of the noble quit.e evident that the boys art of self defense when they saw young Josh Hauns- were up agaînst a saund, well berger toss the much aider and bigger John Peeters balanced club. By the utili - his ip a shon abve. he Mplezation of key players through- o f Orono over i iassonaoeTh Mpl out the game the Cartwright Leaf Club was formed several years ago at Maple boys held Keene ta three un- Grave and now has over 300 members. answered goals. At the end of the game the iSunday. Hope ta see a goad coaches decided ta give the turoutof he arets a sp-boys equal ice time and let I trnutof hepaent t sp-the goals faîl where they port their sons and daughters. may. This game praved ra- N e w s Cufab th is the Scouts and ther night-marish ta Randy Cubsfater nd sn bnquturn wrîght pipe Mnytimeart -Saturday afternoon, Februarvy We hope the fathers wbatnquet rightodpitpes Mny the Ca Oth, 1968 in OronoUnittdta support their sons. RandY was left al alone fac- j Bec ause of the Meatm 21 lb 9c 59C~ w9cý Meaty .- Ideal For Deep Frying PIIIPI~LIC CHCKNLEGS 5 l b Ideal For Broiling - Rib LAMB CHOPS 491lb Lucas Super Value and Mary Miles Brands RindlessC Breakfast BaconPk: 65c Schneiders Tasty Cooked Hum Maple Leaf Sllced BOLOGNA kg: 49cý Serve Maple Leaf Table Ready Sliced Cooked Meatai Macaroni & Cheese Loaf Dutch Loaf - Chicken Loaf Bologna 6-as.C1 Pickle & Pimento Pkg. ea Meat & Olive Loaf2 5I Boneless Plate Brisket POT ROAST An ail-day senior men's curling bonspiel attracted a full entry at Bowmanville Golf & Curling Club on Saturday, with a rink from Bayview Country Club, Willowdale, winning top prizes in the event. It was an exciting day, with many close games and loads of en- tertainment. The incoming rinks were met by charming hostesses who guided them around the building. In the evening, a sumptuous buffet was set up in the1 Pine Ridge School Boys ly's Mainly tf Fresh Ontario Pork - Whole or Haif ~HAM ROASI! S3 Meal Variety (Roast, Chops, Stew) je Lamb in a Basket 40Meaty (WMole or Top Haif) ç1L AMB LEGS 4 SMaple Leaf Ail Beet 40SAUSAGE Pkg. du Q~ MeQuaide's Famous - Pkg. of Two Pie, e.sTEAK PIESi .,D Maple Leaf Brand Boneless Vac Pack ;gCooked Hums.v2ioÇ .ËfBittner Mid Flavour Country Style Pure foPork Scusage 7 ,p Bittner Meaty «PoIish Sausage 8 .eÀ Shopsy AIl Beef Sliced -z ;SAmLAMi 2 Pkgs.1 Fresh f~10 to 12 oz. îoDover Plaice 5 îN Frozen Food Features Q Highliner Cod - 24-os. Pkg. SAVE 6c iNFISH & CHIPS 59C xe AIl Varieties - 8-oz. Pkg. SAVE 10c IYork Meat Pies 3for79c TUYork Fancy French Cut - 1O-oz. SAVE 43o TGreen Beans 5for$1.0O ~ Doinin's Own Brand - 20-os. SAVE 12e DoioButtered eC0RN KERNELS 43ci FRESH BAKERY FEATURI DOMINION'S OWN BRAND Contry Girl Cherry or - 24-oz. Pies %,B,,LUEBERRY PIE 2fôç +N Dominion's O&~.n Brand - Domino - 12-oz. k fHCHERRY CAKE SDoinion's Own Brand - 24-oz. Loaf R hml 10017 EWHOLE WHEAT BREAI HEALTH & BEAUTY AIl DEEP CUT FEATURES SR egular or Fluoride - Famlly Size Tube Reg.1 Manufacturer's 20e Off Deal Price 99C SWeekend Feature Price S EPepsodent Tooth Poste E 6-0z. Bottie S FU SCOPE MOUTHWASH t6L 2%~ oz. Jar - 3-os. Lotion or 1-1,-oz. Tube S Your Choice Head & Shoulders Shampoc EN WOMAN'S BAKERY FEATURE 0F THE WE SPECIAL R SItalian Roils6 The Royal Fruit of the Tropics - Sugar Sweet c Haain n çl peLarge 4 ea (2alifornia No. 1 Grade - Crisp and Tender GREEN CABBAGE tElb ES Grocery Features SAVE 19e )r99c Stamford Standard Diced - 14-oz. Tins SAE 0eDESSERT PEARS 6 for $1000O 3 cDominion'. Own Brand - 1-lb. Bag SAVE 6e SAVE 4c COFFEE BEANS 69c 1)21 C Ardmona Fancy - 14-oz. Tin SAVE go DSSLICED PEACHES 3 for 79c i IS Bee Ulve Golden - 2-lb. Tin SAVE Oc Prce .19CORN SYRUP - - 39C SAVE 20e DOMINION'S OWN BRAND k7 9c Domino Blue - 2-lb. Box SAVE 16c DETERGENT POWDER 47c 6 3C Libby's Deep Buttered Lima Beans, Carrots, Corn, Peua, SAVE 26e Peas and Carrots - 12-oz. Tins SAVE fie 099C VEGETABLES M « 4for$1.00' f ~RALLY 'ROUND OUR OLYMPIC TEAM E K HELP RAISE $50,OOO. E K Kraft wilI pay cash to the Olympie Team for every label collected! c COLLECT KRAFT LABELS! 19 DEPOSIT THEM AT DOMINION! AMPLE FREE PARKING ective Until Closlng, Saturday, Feh. 17, '68, in Bowmanville ferchandise lu Guaranteed To Give 100%/ S&tisf action ESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Thurs. and Fri. Nights 'fil 9 p.m. WlNIONm ION STORES IUMITE!) i-Avenue (Highway No. 2, East) -w , à l, ,l I. DOMINION meat buyets tum their back on nine out of every ten sides of beef. &M neV çaoev f ta h. e «m es augs.betid biee lU cSnubs m i or e i bui. 4 ~~STEERS QEILYI Ev.,en %= Zs osE vuly t0 on c fSbebtoea...Ol te, on i g li oe SDo,,mn gnd.n eghfrrl qaications ai precise tha te tkes a trened meat expotomo plaI qurs ttom m u othe 1ha 0 ( = fi;~ostu NAUmLago A UAL endpperSTE eaf A W o Je the omcbgtsipmcum THE DOMINION BRAND IS EESERVED FOR... J dM M"idehml New Crop - Just Arrived - Sweet and Juicy Jaffa ORANGES 105'ze On Monday evening, several members of the Ma ple leaf Judo Club put on a demonstration in the auditorium of Pine Ridge School. Quite a few from the audience volunteered and took part in the show with Club Instructor Leo Haunsberger commenting on the various holds and throws that were used. The- The Orono Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evansi Mr. and Mrs. Kenrieth Syer attended the Rhodesian Ridge- of Cavan were Sunday dinner back Specialty Dog Show in guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. the Terrace Ballroom of the Robinson and their house Statier-Hilton Hotel in New guest Mrs. Wm. McElroy. York City on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ardron Sunday guests of -Mr. and of Toronto called on Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Graham were Mr. Clarence AllUn on Wednesdayi and Mrs. Wilfred Breen and of last week. son Paul and chum of Tor. Congratulations to Mr. andý onto, Mr. Vernon Graham and Mrs. Paul Graham Coates,ý David Mercer. the former Miss Judith Lynni Mr. Archie Matchett with Vagg,_ on their marriage onI Fish Features g~ 9lbrehDal > lb Fresdaiiy FiIets69Cb 1 Fresh Produce Features ;QWiý a The Canadlan Statemnan. Bowmanvine. Téh- 14- IMB

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