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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Feb 1968, p. 11

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4%k6/Ve c a4fo d#lu Mms Bruce.Tilison, Editor Port Hope Wins Pee Wee Trophy -........ Last Wednesday night, Port Hope Pee Wees won the tournament at New. castle Arena, defeating Oronu in the final game. Photo shows, from leit tb right, Arena caretaker Bob Stephenson who donated the new trophy, Orono Capt Stephen Sawyer, Part Hope Captain Tom Spencer and Earl Foster who madE thepresentatian. N ESTLETO N The Canadiari statesmnan, Bowmanville, Feb. 28, 18 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pres-t Mr. Eli Mairs left on Fi-! do flot face up to the world' s cO lfc Letters R ecail ton, Lindsay, were recent, day for an extended visitý learriing then they are doom-: Hp Phon. 9874213 Mrs. George Johns, and Mn.: in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. George 'and the world should be fus-,! UtI I Phoo 97423 and Mrs. Wm. Johns andiWindsor and family at Bal- ýed. Laymen must advance la y ay i Hp family, Markham, were Sat- lantrae. with the times and ministers119-87th 8(sm '4swih Feru awakened to, a fun- urday visitors. 1NOe must do the same. The church 11 87te13' n 4' hc eyoo n ht prdt r.guson 'ifod ac- nited ('hurch Me must flot be a by-stander but Early days ln Hope anid;grew nt least somoe oranges. ny dorandwha apeard t M. ad Ms. lifordJac-.Mrs. George Bowers xvas must. be an interpreten and, Hamilton Townships have beenj Surpnising accounits of export be a thick fog. Suddenly she son and Michele, Don Milis. hostess for the regular meet- interpret the neason and trut h vivi 'dly described In aid lettersl trade ln the 1820'1 and ma. realized that her furnace had enjle Sunday with his mo- ing of Nestieton United in religion. It is stated the recently made available ta this ChInery on the farm ln the- blown up and the entire house. ther Mrs. R. Wý. Jackson and Church Wornen on Tuesday.: lSth century showed man's, area fromn England. Members 1840*s are amnng the wealth was filled with a biack oily, brother Mr. Alan Jackson, and February 2flth. ran, 9h cety mn'O f the East Durham Historical! Of information in these welI substance. A cleaning crew, Miss Marily-n Jackson, Bea- Tepeiet r.Nr rgesad 2t etr Society eplied ta a letter con-i written 400 pages of type, thé has been in and out for days. verton, was home for the, The presidentheMrs. Nor- progress and 2Otfh centurly y rpare 'Tehuefo o abto ekn.man Mains, chaired the meet- man's plight. .'Upward etii erorghExaier, in thý ory lo f0 argtrhs. ae h s e had tb op tom weekend vstn hM. ing and extended a welcorne, and onward who would keepPeeoruh Eairndfram t50er. 'claned ad whle, asmplt and Mrs. Lame McKee weth r. to all. Mrs. Mairs read a abreast of truth." The church when a typewritten copy,ý An article on their Contents poe "Songs of Joy" and folt-, must always bear its true' made many years ago by th1 yM.HwadPm eto Ferguson says, the house s, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fo\wler,! lowed with a prayer. share of its conversation or family. was p resented ta the Ottawa bas been published by' ýnow liveable, there's a lot tai Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs.'Ms iresUi a n~ilgewt h ol" Archives ln Ottawa. the don- Trent University lnli,; Journ...ýj ibe done.John MeMillen. Scarbaraugh. cag ii r .J(. T '. or asked that a photOstatic1 al of Canadian Studies. and* PewerTri bttos erean Mr ad MsGharsnge a spd nd rs ume . ac-ie bsndtesspr follow- copy be sent to Mrs. E. Bar- the letters will be reviewed display rmbtoswr n r.adMs eadsngv plni eunidatesred at thesevenal ctv fr.sei Meso'telers Barerowclou meeting od t the February' Stinson, Oshawa. Mr. and ai Chapter 26 Of the Studyi Doîîg Sleep red ra'1 y Mrs. r.aarwclough foastnte'o h etr wr eiwd Clubgo hel Pioneer Button Mrs. McKee attended the Book, "Dialogue - The Church "thank you" notes. The pne-, hycvrtepri gnýh etngo h atDr iCuhl tthe home of Mrs.ý Worsle -Henry wedding in, Communicates w 1 t h the sident Mrs. Mains was Thycvrtepridfo h etng0 h atDr ,M. Tuck of Oshawa, with 15, St. Paul's P r e stu V t e r i 11 Wýorld". poiteda ta ass9ist with the'istrilSocet o imembers present. A brief re-' Church. Oshawa, on Saturday, I nmuictng i kWrd sDaoa a yer t in thejWd n i aiysie e.2s nPr oe h part on the Agricultural Fair'February 24th. ncsarv ta fin word s ht rsyteoian Church n th.ef rom the home port ln Eng-! original fIrltletter written given by Fn-,o he land ta 1867 when the latfo Smith's Creek in 1819"~ Covetin, Toono.wAst ogauaon ot ac- the group or different cul- day, March lst, at 2 p.m. 1lette se b er wasdwnîtten iie yMrs. F. Dddfbas been l nertn. n Ms Pec adMs.Rf,ý o or rseebher andwordh., this Convention, the BtAnthsaeOa wa r h eetdtrc il udrtn. l rs ireadMs a- They landed at Smith's! ful. Clubhada dipla ai uttn th OsawaFliers 3-1 in teaching the Eskimno "Tbi e sitdtehses r.Ceki uut11 iCu a ipa fButtons Port Perry reBow " er sitdte tss 1 ' an oemebe.Mr. .Riercety. Little Lamb of Goci" wauidthadehiauCue e i. gs,119 nýAccounts af the marniages on buttons. Mr. and rs. icar.D- av ltte eain, o n ndasoia ltie ws ln! purchased a farm in Hamil- ita the third generation should gave a talk o bttns M. n d vîs.te ihatrd wuth speako i a asoial ta "The Lîtthetan Township. Latrr, several vsnvitdStra thsekn othcm. TeLt! je rv a good source of ma- For the February meeting, her mother, Mrs. Charles Gist. Seal of God" would be more Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm ex- bv succeeding generatians. I-]meert a i th geeoiist RobrtA buttons with pewter trim Peterborough. IMn. and Mis. uiiderstandable. bee h prcain a fdn o 3 on .Hpfml r h ied a Mn.Bell-s were shown. Pewter is a metal Cr hit ai n i~. a h gs te Mrs Bthe rMr. acson. toi;wdnshLtp . woon. admoHopea Clank I hich when mixed with lead,,Cr litDaian i. hog th gsteMs oes r.Jksn fmymridaM.Bll liLepskdale. were SuindRy visi- church lias becn bcset b.' Mrs. Pierce and ber unit. 1 oetadbrte ap Township. Robds gandson oClre ttrim buttons and the unix- Mrs Davison. Congratula- davs "Nastacusm;i-" taught tht 4-H Homemaking Club who came later were well Henry married Mary Elleri ture resembles white metal, ou. tionls ta Kim wha celebrated al matter \vas evii and G'd The first meeting of Nestle- educated and became well Christy of Bowmanville and silver in color. The buttons hier seventh tlrthday lHeur had no real contact wuith the tan 4-H Homemaking Club! known in agnicultunal circles their family Bible Is stilIlul,- isn ereomn n ine trest- of 'î binthday cake wasý physical side of lifre. "Doce-- wvas held Fniday, February l Canada West and New: good shape witb pages of ln dsinsinth tim ofmade by her Grandmotherl tism" was oppased to the 23rd, at the home of Mrý. York State. Thein pedigreed Wades and Chnisties enrolled, flowers, buildings, animais, Dalisoni.__mnaterial. The pneaî-hirg of' Lawrence Malcolm. Electedý stock toak prerniums in pro-IHenry's brother Wm. married' ibirds or trees. Mns. V. Sander- the Cross was offensive ta officers are: President, Hea-ivincial and New York State HritCaesa omn songae atak o cmpoi-area la the change-over. them. Suffering u as ta thien ther Brien; Secretary, Ilenel Fairs, and other pdc t.i ville. 'tion s0 that members would Altbotigh there was a goed a confession of limitation. De.Jong: Treasurer, Gail Mar- the Paris Exhibition. One -- have a clearer knowiedge of turnout at. this meeting, around Therefore Christ I deatli mîîst De.Jong: Trcasurer. Gai] Mai- farm, just east af the town a f' 'CoxtmostiongBtos.o h one-haîf of thase present were have been an appearance ont cclm: Press Reporter, Bannie PontHoe.aadh nuseratr nextmeeing ' ran- neighiboring townships a realitv. Marxi-m w a s Malcolm. GtCs oa Several buttons were sold or of Cartwright and Cavan -ithought ta be a tool ai theý The new member is Sherri. particularly 'Why We Eat For OId Apuliances exchanged. One git of but-'even a few from Ops on 'e 'lse.Wle.Fruit." I tons receix'ed from a memberý ship were present. Surelv, the, The Bible provirles the text. This projcct. "Featuning,ý The Canadian Fond Guide t~g living in Nova Scotia h roughtparents in these toxvnships Thr Christ ian nius t have Fruit" will tue led by Mrq.1 vas studied carefully. ST AT ES MA N a total ni $10. arnd this amountý arent more concernied clver- faith. When facrd \with the, Lawrence Malcolm and Miss A name for the club is un-' C L A 8 S 1 F 1 E D S went inta the treasurY as a the edtrcational needs of their challegnof ill' ets conterm- Bannie Malcolm. 'der consideration. There will Poe6330 0 ýdonation ta aur funds fromichildren than are we ln Man-ý porary\ thoughl It made the. The discussion centred on' te eight mee ti n gs andPon 2330 tNova Scotia. At the close Of vers? .discoveryý that if the chiirches the "Function of Food" andý Achievement Day on May 25.1_______________ pîthe meeting, a deliciaus lunch ---__________ was serx'ed. g be sent ta Japan. Rex'. T. Smith xvho bias been tri Japan, gave an interesting talk and show- L c lH ke ile cas î'ecdt the boys and girls a girl's )Ieiýickimona ,and boy's happy îac- ket ivorn by the people of Actv y Japan. Answering a eall for 8 o a a c îP r o i ! shirle lamil t and Stheewat aslevningene%- S oci l an t(/ Ur.ý tia/ Shomeonev ta mlondl Steacthes N eaie LnasI Wede- Tilîson seerned pleased ta trY Port Hope. Orono. and New-ý Newaste -Altoug th plvin hrdgewer Hi ldyoui something new and diffcr- ,castle entered a Pee Wee! Newaste -A]hnuh te payiîgbrige er Hib ldyent. A film was shown and Tournament on Newcast.le tee.ý bitter cold ai-d high wiuîds Mrs. Isobel Wright. Low ladyv miich enjoyed by the children Coaches ai the Newcastle Pee,! mnade for a terrible evening Mrs. F. Pidgeon. The winning ai-d adults alike, particiularly Wee "B" team extend their' outdoors lasi. Wednesday ex-en- man, the only gentleman play- when the children were taught thanks ta the teams for attend- ing, a large crowd attended ing bridge was Mn. C. Griffith. ta sing Jesus Loves Me ilu ing this tournuament. the card party held ai. the Il was annouinced that twa Japanese. Duning the chunch la the first game. between Partsh Hall af St. George's people were hiolding a lucky'service, xith the Junior Choir 'Port Hope and Bowmanville,ý Anglican Chunch. There xere marked saucer. These were taking part, Iihe chou-us af God the game went in favor af' tables playing euchire or bridge foi-înd ta tue Mrs. Blanche Carr Secs the Little Snar-aw Faîl., Pont Hope in a final score ai1ý and it was quite apparent that of Bow-manville and Mn. Ah 'was sung in Japanese. Rev. 7-2. everyone was enjoying hlmr or Garrod. ýSmith again gave an interest-. The second game, a mightyý herseif very much. The xrong Wright xvas cned- .ing talk on bis tr'ip ta Japan. 'close one, fouid Onono beai-ý Airs. Douglas Wn >ighit vel- itcd twith having painted the.la the annotincements, il xvas ing Ncwcastle with a score ai: comed the players and expres- sigu at the Memonial Aena. noted that Confirmatian Class ý Sonn frNecste secd appreciatuon fan thein pres- hi. xas not Jamie Wright, .was ta begin that aitemnoon ait*were Tomm orMNenwthe f-.e an such ai- inciement buotbeî- ai Douglas Wright, two p.m. and an irivitationtÀ7o, Robbie Macombe, onei ~ening. At the enîd ai the i-on xvas it Jamie Wright, son was extended ta ail hie'adKnB ,oe farc playing a lovely lunch ai Daufflas Wright, but it was women lu the cammuînity ta ii e Byac was senved by memnturs' ai Si.'Poîiglà's Wright himself. While'attend the Wonld Day ai TegmobtefBw Georges W.A. Durnug this il xvas at least i the far-nily, 'Prayeu- senrvice. Thssbcg manville and Newcastle was: time, the winncns ai high or we are sarnv that haxing wait-'held ai the ch inch an Friday atne -lhean thyw t low hands were annoui-ied. ed so x'ery long for some iden- aiternoon ai. tlurec p.m. wr in-tt oveutime and a sudden &igh Lady and High Man tification ta be placed an the T. Smith, speaker and Mrs - Ef deai.h goal gave the game ta ,playing cuchre were Mrs. building that %ve got aur 'White. soloist. .Bwavle Gloria Gray and Mn. Harper Wrights wrong. Fruends and neighibors lu The final game played alongý Kelsey. Law man au-d Law Newcastle United Chunch Memonial Hospital are : Wiî_ th e samne lines, saw Port Hope' lady were Mrs. Blanche Canr Sunday schoal lbeld a Japan- iam Caîl, Mrs. Maryv Fosten andc Orono tied 4-4 au-d goingl and Mnr. C. Englisb. bath ai c-ec Day ou- Sunday. AIl the Sui..Mms. Marlon Hogetcrp,:loto ax'ertime. Excitement' Bowmanville. Lucky winners collection taken that day is ta Mrs. Elizabeth Lennard. Mrs. maunted until the winnin-g', Jane Sh'aw, Master Gardon goal wvent into the net iin favon' :Sipso. Rcen1v etunedofPart Hope h wo.tV NEWCASTLE RECREATION COMMITTEE Smsn eetl eu-e iBe. wbo T o wan The home aller having lber appen-1 Bly o npy hsi presents dix nemovedi, is Miss Nellie' a fixe yeam trophy donated byl Vandenstarre, and Scott Ruid: Bob Stephenson. lA S fil is in Oshiawa Grnenai Hos- On Saturday. cars leit bniglit pia.Recent repaît is lhat and eaî-iy with players and' "A W înt r Carnï al"' ýcott is verm* vmichi impnoved fans ai 'the Newvcastle Atom1i ,annrdauie ~ enjoying his card: fro:mteam, hstorae w . at the NEWCASTLE AREMA al his fr ,lends. l'veinK n.Intefrt ~ a an ..able through local stores and and at the end ai the game cembcî-s of the Newcastle the score was tied 1-1. Credit SATUR AY, ARCH 2nd emonial Recreation Commit- for the Newcastle goal went' Free Skidoo Rides from 6.30 to 8:30 tee for, h-jse planning ta at- :ta Gardon Blaken. Ou-ana wasý tend the big Winten Carnival later beaten out by a score Costume Ice Skating - Prizes for the Best Costume this Satuirdav\. Notices arotind'ai 3-2 in faxoi- ai Millbrook.' town shoxv that Clama Nesbitt NevNcastle then took ta the ice' Free... Hot Turkey Burgers and ber orchestra will pravide against Millhrook xith Nw- Round and Square Dancing on the Ice from 9- 12 music for dancing later on the castle scoring the only goals' Pl ice. Unfortuinatcly as niaux- of in a 1-0 victory. Ahf Adainý Featuring Clara Nesbitt and hem Orchestra you may have rcad ln this callected two ai-i Donald MVan-! newspapei- last wveck. Mrus titi anc. Tlhe boys proudilvi Evenvbody Welcnme ! (et Vour Tickets Nfktx Froir Ncsbitt is in bospital. -Al*I, iaugbt homne the E. U. Gun-l Committee Members, Johnson's Drug Store, dnxv,,n this xvay cxtend tîîelm ter Little NFUL. Nox-ice Tro-' Quinney'% Barber Shop. (iarrod's Grill, best wi-hes tno hcr. Music xiiphy. South Division. This tro- and Glanville's N'ariety. tue proxidcd b'.- the Rox Fn- Pby is at prescrit bcung dis-ý ____________________________ -rester- baud. and a gond thie played i ibe xindow af John- is expccted ta be cujoyed bv sou's Druiz Store. These boys evevoe.Con-w along and ""' iraxelcri ont Little Bnit- tring the family. tain~ next Satunda «y, and evcmy- As we ,vrite theile res, on wislbes thcm well. The cakes ai thei- breakfast ou the parents for prax-iding 14 lion bouir meal. but aui ev n transportation and suppo t, 3/ mariv homes have scrved pani- coaches extend thpir tbhanks ta bigger crow'.d is expected taý somethin« ex er, ployer laoks, .be founid this e'.eniiig ai.tti-i foi- to play bis besi. ('oniuîiin itv Ilii x'.-ere the IVinda7' eeningt, Bantarnis ï.ios meiber ,vil bebtusxai-d Mid,,et,-,travlci dta Miii- uin the kit-hen preparing and1 brook- ln the first gaine the ce ag k.e av qiiBatams lost ta Mtllturook 7-3. a rwt epbsan thev The Midgets played ta a four.ý hope they arc kept onu the al l ie. PAIDONmuni. More nc'xs xvihl be ax'ail-' able ncxt veek, aiter the, GUARATEED supet len YELVERTON Mrs. M. Col\\il!. Toronto' Mi -. Wilson IHeaslip uetun consn, Ms, , Smth, ed homie on Friday frnm a 3- Mrs.Ethe GLI a --week vacation in Florida, TRUST CERTIFICATES îJeanrs. Gunv rid MissO rda vnnganm Mmrs. En Selbv o Satinda 'v ber fram this cnmu-ninitv at- Mrs George Allin celebnated tendent the information meet- *issued 3 ta 5-Year ter.- lien bîrthda «v lasi. veek. She tuîg belinu the Gandvicw and lier liuslîandi trax-elled tOt Public Sehool ne proposent Toronto ta tue able tantuiclude chanîges li the educattonaL earn 6,11" intenest, paYable half- tkreir daugbtei- on -ttis occas-, structure being introduced bv yeryb- hqe oli. the provincial gox-emumeuit. AI year b chqueMi-S. F, G. Pnllitt, Boxvman-, detailed report of this meet- ville, visitent lier aunt, Mrs. lng will tue iound in the Beth- *author-ized inivestiret for al Rachel D)erils on the occasion anY carespondence n e w s CanaianInsrane Cmpaoesni er birthna\ list week. 'budget. If we may be per- Canadan Inuranc ComMms.e Florence Ferguson and nîiti.ed ta miake a few super-> and tirust ftinds. ber brother Milton Pay'ne, ficial observations. the Ialon- ;veme receuit dinnuer guests ah matian meeting turnent out ta the borne ai Mrs. Edna Ander- be a two-way flow ai informa- son. Bowmanville. tion. We did ual, enx'y aur THE Mms. Helen Lovekiui is hall- long-su ffeing MPP. Mn. Alex Ildaying un Florida and Nassau. Carruthers bis task ai field- We hope she thinks ai, us aiten ing the diffieult questions pas- STERn LUIN Gh R S ad brungs back some ai that en, or trying ta justify the ac- CORPORATION lovcly wammn surishin i vth tions ai the provincial gax'enn- lier, ment as regards their propos- NIm. ai-d Mrs. S 'vdiiey Fer- ed educational policy to same gusan. Mrs. Florenice Fergusan ai bis dubtous isteners. Evemx-- m K b CaadaDepsitInsrane . and Mr. and Mrs. Alcx Clem- one, xve believe, w-as deeply in- emer: aaa.psi nuac Corporation ents were In Nonwood oni pressent with Mn. F. Thomin Satunday, (Secondary School Inspector 372 BaY St., 35 Dunlop St., 73 .Mississata E., Mr. and Mrs. Elmien Pollard., ion Ibis district)î for the facile Toronto Barrie OrtIUa ('ourtice, spent Suindpvý with manner in whi-h lbe bandhed V'.c P Dennisç. those questions ueferred ta IWe were sorry ta leamu that, him. We hope that bis senv- c uite recentlyLMr&. Florence! ices will be retqined iîn thfiz Choice Qualty Halves A&P PEACHES Clice Qtuality, Whole, White Re A&P POMAMES A&P Fancy Quality TOMATO JUICE White Swan (Whte or Coloured) (4c Off Deml) TOILET TISSUE Fancy Quality, Green Giant Rc NIBLETS CORN Detergent SAIt LIQII Shirriff Lushus (Asaorted Flavours) JELLY POWDERS Reg. Prit* fin Mo. - SAVE Vo tg. Prie 2 tit s4le - SAVIE 13. d419-fl-oz t4s69<; 3 i 0-ron 10 SAVE AN EXTRA fi. AT A&Pq pg of 4rd49< tel. Prim. É tisu 49. - SAVE go Rng. Pr". b« Mo- SAVE 1%. 6--.I-z wask M~i89< - SAVE 10o 35-oep&49< SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY CANADA'S FINEST NO. 1 GRADE RED BRAND STEER BEEF SHORT RIB ROUND BONE POT ROAST SHOUmfLDER EXCELLENT FOR BRAISING BLADE STEAKS l FRESH, MINCED .l GROUND CHUCK1 IMPORTED, FROZEN, BREAST, SHANK AND NECK REMOVED LAMB SHOULDERS NO FURTHER PROCESSING PLEASE %I ROASI lb NO FURTHER PROCESSING PLEASE Origena Pepperani SAVE Mo. PIZZA PIES 20-ozpeS9C A& Ban Foe..SAE.4 COD FILLETS 1b pkg43c A&P Brand Frozen SAVE lôo ~ 3 9~< OD FISH CAKES 1flb pkg49c >.3 P&P Brand Frozen Lake SAVE 20o PERCH Fillets F,ed in Batier 12-oz pkg 39c FrshFritead e -etaes! Caiona rs piqCoLreSe Spears, No. 1 Grade Calif., Fresh, Green, Large Firm Head&, Na. 1 Grade Caliorna, res SpingCro, LrgeLETTUCE 2heads 29c IL NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&PI iPRG U h5 Mexicn, Fresh, Firm, Green, No. 1 Grade BRUSSELS SPROUTS ibl9c NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&PI Jane Parker Reg. ach Mec - SAVE 6r PUMPKIN PIE funl 8 -inàh9 PI.49 4 [ Fo Ti We n- â (Besicles The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., Ltd.) Fairness, honesty, dependability and qualîty. We established these business guides for A&P when w. star-ted over 40 years agok. It is fran, this basic foundation that no many of aur current-day palicies have growni: Our Raincheck policy, for example, which assures yen that yau wili neyer miss out on an advertised item. Our policy of packaging meats, that guarantees that thý. side you can't see is equal ta or better thani the side you can sen. Our complete and unconditional guarantee of anything yau buy et A&P, no matter who makes k., Our dedication to quality in the production of our own branids. Quality standards sa higi, that we guarantee any product bearing the A&P Seat is equal ta or better than the nationally famaus brandi. You can probably sum it up in one word, "CARE." We cars about you. When you think about it... shouldn't A&P be your store? Jane Parker English R.. *h 390 FRUIT CAKE 2-i$1 00 3 caks i&AV£ 170

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