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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Feb 1968, p. 13

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- * e * - - - I1111tii flowers. were suspended fromI The Canadian StatesaBwnnlee. ,1983 the cellng. and over the head table there was an enormous bamboo bird cage with a par-. rot inside. de stage was attractivelyag tr t s Cot idcrated with large pine- in Memoriam Cards of Thanks Cards of Tanks Auction Sales Auction Sales m~ feoi loso h menaorch 7 -iors n heHeId in Bowm nil ~LITTJ lvng memory:Iws otakm ea aytak orltvsWEL Thursday, Clear-__ piano. A high palm tree with of a dear huzband and father,'tives. friends and neighbors',and friends for flowers. cardsLV S O K S SIgFamAcina asm the painting of a hula girl cci away Feb. 28, 1966. etc., and kindness by ail dur-! ing my convalescence from a at Durham Connty Sales Arena High Grade Holsteins, also of the stage. Lights were! At f10ar..on Tuesday mile he observed itnse. fabgnrslceswe- ]~y loved and deeply Ing my stay at Memorial Hos- tonsillectorny and dupuytren's:Orono - Every Thurs., 7:30 P.M. limplements, 2 tractors, corn- dimmed. and throuighout theý thr was standing room eral occasions goprty no'oudnTann adwh ~mourned, pital. Sincereiy. contracture. l.Snebipo rmwr hyc- big hall special spotlights n when Magistrate Robert Tay-th should nd ac aanher fahrahendale ~t Hfeart of my heart, I miss Mrs. Agnes Carter. 9-1, Gordon C. Martin. 9. 1 'aIves, Sheep, etc.3. A. Reditoesd ae akr hanced the colors of the dec- lor, Trno rsdd wt across the centre n.W n'alftunndhvighe- ________ Son, Sales Manaters. 52-tf power weed sprayer, new orations. Crown Attorney G. F. Bonny- stopped the driver a h di h erve ir~ Ofln m dahng myters e wuldlik t exres' C mifg E ens tactr cltiatr, alecIetAi tAi tbletweeecntrdbaste. . R Loekn atedodor ? aloh. oR.i brathwa atempingla ak will flow;Saturday, arch 9 - Cear- vator power drill, hammer with replicas of hula girls as duty counsel for Legal and his eyes wfr aeywe h a tukb s Dimming y o u r pîcture cadep apprc iatinetsal or Eche ryTrone H lng farmn auction of 2 tractors, mill, spreader, also baled hay, leaning against small palm3. Aid. Because of the absence adbodht efmlddi'n b on Mri~ where'er 1 go; cadfoes idessdr' every Frîday night. Admis-i combine, baler, power mower,1, st raw, grain, etc., the property andi were lîghteci by thick of Magîstrate R. B. Bxe with other papersinhswlHat ho asttptg 'Ti sai bt tueI wll he ng faur etbreavmeton, sifo nlnh ndprzsi5-fpower seed drill, spreader,lof Jos. H. Forsythe at Lot 5, long-lasting candles in shock- there were many adjourn- t Until some day we'll be side tels f ersnCifrcetrieand eas o i i asMisDjgrscra McFadyen. Ail women cordialy InvitedlIorchard sprayer, elevator, etc... Con. 9. PIckering, ut Balsam,ling pink metal holders. The ments and the crowd s ensan fe asep tthwlls h an imeael by side. Mrs. Sarah McFadyen te attend World Day of Pray- also baled hay and straw, etc.J being 3 miles east cf Clare-1 serviettes haci gay Hawaiian, thinneci. detachment office.infotchin -Fnl rmrbrdb ie and Family. 9-1* er ut Rehoboth Christian Re- (Note - This is net a large sale mont (or) 10 miles east cf1 motifs. Gro Haod oeyO-saCorphelJA.dtecag fc'etiae aaet h anci daughters. 9-1 _____ formed Church, Friday, March but this equipment is extra Stouffville (or) 5 miles west; In the Rose Room the fire- oo g 6,wsIudguilty7 codubcldtin can sbit1cr t$0 ah We is t eprssou 2:30 and 7:30. g- 1 god). The property cf Fiankof Myritle off Highway No.. 12. i place had a unique bark air- of theft of $15 from his cm-I outest Rber Dnal Ede,2 J. O'Connor, locateci at Lot 24, Farm sold. No reserve. Terms rangement filled with loveloyer h rpitr o NICHOLS-In loving memory sincere appreciation te neigh-' Pancake Supper, sponsoredciq Sclkirnhe n flowr o o! a dear father, Albert bers, friends and relatives for iby Sth Cubs and Scouts: 75lC on. 4, Whitby, being 2 cash. Sale, 1 p.m. Atkisnfoers. The table was o- Hank's Bakery, February 26. Mr. Chaplin tbldth orS.Cli Avne Osa, -wyMarch lst, 1958. ý2/2miles south ef Brookla tAuctieneers. 9 adaonc ihsalpamCntbe B îoopp. ion haci five or six lse f epoueeiec fis aaysym;,athy and beautiful floral 5 p.m. te 6:30 p.m., Salvatien 1I91nad aorndmile cast of HighwablaB.vilson l broke our heurts te loeey~ou, tribites received during oui' Army, 35 Division St. 9-* no. 12.milermsol. of i re-, nduifet d il Th . h td fonhottiin brlsiauaesus- r.xans, .inra To But you didn't go alone, recent bereavement in the. -N.1.-amsl.N r uto Sl.Piae saew es and pneapples. Th pended sentence with bond then stopped or ae F wntwthyo M NTER IG Iere e scs.Sale atî o! household contents at Stir- Green Room decorations were sta 20adpoainfro hi a u ftecb'li h hrefloigi. For part of us xetwb e eahc oigwfe, motherset%.JutJTE$B2GO serenderspcsh.AutaoiSae.Prfaoer;ateonwthHebaei hi irrout a rv vsiaio fa(acdn The day God called you adagrofa vnether.'THRDYNGT 'l 1:30 p.m. Atkinson and il-! tevant's Auction Hall. 33 Hall similar te, those In the main one year. Defense counsel home. Eli Mairs and Famlly. ISponhored hy the Junior son, Sale Mgrs. and Auction- St., Oshawa, Saturday, MarchÈhll. was E. R. Lovekin, Newcastle. ing on power steerigadateitrscinc îha 'He bade ne cee his last furc- 91 Chamnher o! Commerce cr.9-1 2nd at 12:30 p.m.: Rfiéa- The Bowrnanville Lîonettes~ Victor Tyrcll 649 King stronR wînd blowivso niCutc od esi welî, Rfeat. or, electric steve, love seat, were responsîble frte c tet EOhwae2,acs ra e hwa y. hentha fo hedc-Sret .,Ohwa ge2,a i fini a akdbyte h ehce w ay efr: He said goedbye to none, .- -JBLEPVLO Auction Sale, March 2, 1:30, armchairs, dining-room suite, oratiens. Lionette Ede Cole driver for Sklar Furniture , Crown why he dranberht Tepros oftiAt The heavenly gates were OhefaHAWAfth lte atf__i Bowmanville Auction Bain: waIl mirrors, record player, was chairman of this special peddntgit fcrls ele,"h tsj opened. rîck McManus wish te thanki Maple Grove monthlyeuchre 2-pce. chesterfielci. c of f ee corner what-not, wardrobe, committec. She was assisteci drîvin g Decembe 23. He A Ioving voice said, corne. ;Dr. Hubbard. the staff of Me- party, Saturday, March 2nd, tables, nite table, chrome set, brass bcd. Lazy-boy chair, by Lionc.ttes Bea Vanstene e ews But you gotta becarfl boftera, adMgsrt We often sit andi think cf meniai Hospital, fieeds and 8 p.m. Seasonal prizes donat-1 stove and fridge, 3 radios, 171"' television, trunk, combination Betty Brough, Bonnie McDen- defendeci by Tom Greer, Osh.. sure empties yeuoekti.B ate,~Pyn h you. egbr for their kindi cd for total number cf lace!TV, 11" portable TV, 3-pce. wood andi gas steve, china cab- aid, Ev Dunn andi Myrtle Mars- awa, andi the invcstigating Five or six glasses i nyamnyadtkrgpsesa The things you useci te say, thoughts, considerations and'hands and total highest score ibedroomn suite, dishes, bedding, mnet (curvcd glass), bedroom ' en tano pp.rws osaleK u- at We woeder why you haci te expressions cf sympathv dur- I Monthly prizes and lunch. Ad- I3 sleeping bags. wardrobe, 39" 'suite, 1956 Ford sedan deliv- Ensilc tanuc Cnitinbogh inO5PadcstoP1.as die ing the lllness and death o! a t mission 75c. 9-1 ibcd and mattress, girl's bike, ery (goond condition), cartop Womnen with Mrs. Keith Mc-. Glen Luxton said hewasi o! $100 and costs, or1(as M.Ed 'aete1 aa Wihutachne osa elvd ubadan ate ý 4 boxes ceiling tule. medicine sîceper, settee set, wicker Gi, Mrs. Leonard Stainton, westbound on Highway 2 ait Several Dog Cono aJ le heKa1ac ir Withut chace e sa beove husandancifater. Corne andi join us ie a cup 1 cabinet, store shelvîng. cern-1 chairs, hall stand, antique Mrs. Earl Trewin andi Mrs. 8:30 p.rn. when he observed wcre heard but aIlweed-peaeiuib cfieglp- heg dbeutc. ih . ur AthiereMalan. pl e. f e t u acee oil Pa Clubpresser. washing machine, tables, Colonial sidebeard,Edigar Wright Ie charge, pirc- a truck in front of him pull misseci except one aanrssinc îurDcme ever Mrs P. MeManus Hous. Te tmeMarh 3th and dryer. Many ether Idishes, appliances, other art- pared a'nd serveci the cielielous ente the north shouicier. As Richard Marsh, who vsfe,2.Cnsal .Yry P' iioue. te ~tviacui U;OItems. Terms cash. Deug idles tee numerous te mention. dînner. Mr. Luxton attempteci te pass, cd five dollars and( eto'ceke a akd o .Stili rissed, loved. still and Farnily. 91* fremn 2:30 te 4 o'clock. We Gower, Jîrn Wood, auctioner.Ter s s.MlsKeAr The Lions' Invocation waslthe truck turneci te the left bwo days, for al]eighsHga A bu r.a~ ours. live wlth us le '~~~~~!will also have home baking,lFor information ral 728-1005. tioneer. 723-0501 or 725-5751 u. PeietWlim r-aysga n tukbxrotwtotabg on h ~ a- memcry I weuldIlike te thank the caedy andi sewing. Memorial, B sueg.Wllaspr-1without aacsinauanest, passreutn-tou Untl he cdettîm. ures nc stffof SugialPar Asocaton,-19- Iowmanville Auction Barn le-th sps ti heQue. ia Mr Trcan r- afi outces P etcbtle fwie hoe ow __ heedo tm.-cateci In old Canning Factory. Hpoe i the oast ed thesQucen is cr. Trlladhis ps F'adaiCotcasgr nte eile a -Lcvingly rernembered ,ndiFleor of Memorial Hospital, i Në-w-Oitim-ïstClub-et 'Osha-ý9-1gess Ms.Nl Godr, ger, Leonard Korosi, said the day.inatefotc strur. aady isec b faii. Ie- Bowmanville; Drs. Slernon and wa sponsors a Pop Concert. us Mrs. agaeBodndardthe had started eut fer a' On Menday MagitaejTefn vsS5adcs~ ence, Theima andi Bensan. 'iisadaltoewosn ndyMrhlta ataeMrh6-Cr- Mrs. Mabel Bagneil. party in Newcastle but haci B. Batten, Peterbaruhcoet 9_*fiowers, cards, fruit, ranciesiCollegiate. Artists include Wednesday, ac6-CoadvstdmwietihsOsaaCveadRgmnaplt utosaeo osel Psdn WlasItr oeonbadfdn hi ie ihAssa ptlandi at home while recup- Bandi. Sulists Ross Cotton and machinery includicg 4,5, VWU duceci his wife, Ruth, and the mistake, intenedcite make a Attorney K. Stubingte e. pONN I eor faeaigatrm prto n sMta OOPro He lsoteins. Reg. and Grade; j (FROM PAGE ONE) thers t the heaci table: gis U-turn ito Price's driveway caste, Tom JermynOhwFNrULT N O A N e me M r noAïr c f 1,a neraing a tr nk o p e t and R s M t af. P o ee s alI f ro m unit sires. 30 rilk v' I r e a d B ro a - W orship, M ayor Ivan H obbs, and go back. They denieci acting as duty ce ncifoM O U E S A der freci ar, Mac l nd aspcaltan ste Ben afor Youh organization work.' pvT rn r a st yrnIan and his wife, Vera, Ladies seeing any headlights a p- Legal Aid. M R E S- 1967. 'Harris and Suzanne Lucas for -Iownany fresh andi sprîcg- s e w atpeietNgtCmite himnpocigfo h iu, i Dînah Dejag R Hpymemories, fond andi thelr thoughtfulnesI ead- ing, breci and open heifer NgtCrmte Cara rahngfo h er truc te my High Schoal notes aed1 The Muiltiple Scierasis DtX-' preg-nancy tested. Complete i GergeWebserHo w a r d. Ralp Mi vcntyre and i ts wifc, akn a Utur on aý chargec i wth makin anm o! yu. High Shool for their kindness 1 hel Inl the cafeteria ef the 35 diesel tractr with 'lader, 1 were assisteci by E. Leslie, Club Presient G rdon Beech limit is 50 miles an hur i r prlett r , ea d i i- UhE ,~.~-Evr rememered, Jne. anc co-opeation.Port Hope Hospital. March i Case Mdl1 rctr ase past presîdent, and C. A. andibis wife. Alice, Bowman- careîess driving," d e c i d e d IRESULTS CO N I LD -Ee emmeed uie n c-ieato.-s oelStaçoCae1MDonald. President Bob vleRtr'lbPeien lMgsrt alr $50 and u- 9-le Bannie Curi. 1 *sth at 8 p.m. Won't yen please1 V.T. roecrop tracter, Oliver~Wlim nibswf cev lhrson ad bswf eî,e 0dy. ýplan on attending. Draw for .eed drill en rubber (good),!ilasadhswf e '-Wteson adhs iecss r1 as' the centennial rug wiil take!'M-F' double disc, 3-pt. uitci ed the guests In bbc Rose ,Phyllis, 10 South Zone Chair- Fred Cyri] Chaplin, Have-ý Consuît a Member! e PORTER-In loving menory Mrs. R. G. Wright and Mr. place. Entertaieiment and re-1 (new), M-H Clipper combineReom mac Storcy Beare, Port Iock, age 53, pleaded net __ Picton Porter, w o passeci express their thanks eryhi w fe Do is D stic - Y f mp ir d ri-n ex rs h artfelt thSUNNkIDE ARK Hllanci baler, New Holland be rnfr ec no aîvl Governor Roc Wismer. Peter- December 30, 1967. He was jfL an ppeiain othi mn hycodtinrNw Hol awiaiian etn o he oc- borough, anci his wife Julie, defnleiby Davidi Stewart,___ Dep In aur hearts he wil stay rltvsadfini o h hycnîinr e ol ai inIkil ws aweay ndFcra bry 8. 1960. reacivaeatdfîcente her théany'TER BINGO landi hay moer (god); n hr a ag Branch 178 cf the Royal Can- Cobourg. .Lkvecis and remembereci evcry bber-tired wagon, M-P palm tree witb a huge pie-adian Legien Presideet Ab Constable James Cee, 0P,- day. knns nisrptysoe Thursday Night apebeside l jstis*e h Mvi ndlis.ieMbe, aORcUmeflcedn wstMLTLS -..Ever rememberec bx'wife ithem len the less off a dear son Y -ooh cultivator, Docige maine s . u. n s c Mavin ow and i s wieMlblnsaîihwas 40roceeing estMLIPELSTN ERIELII Violet anci daughtcrs Donaiand brother. Thcy especcali 7:45 .14-ton truck, 2,000 baies mix- cdote h reigBwnnil ise lbo iba 0 bnb e Vedaan Dane. 9- wish te thank Dr. T. Buchae-' RED BARN 'cd hay, quantity et baleci1 -Aloha" le large glistening President Roy Woodward anci ceiveci information to watch Oshawa &Bx13 VedaaciDane an anci the Rev. H. R. Haync, straw, quactiby e! fureiture, green letters against a rose bis wife, Ruby. for a certain vehicle. When Dsrc ail the donors et the maey O SH A WA 27-can Unice buîk miîk tank, background, The members o! bbe local he saw it he turned andi fol- ]Real EstateB adi31DudsS.E.-Wtb cards for different charities,jnit. Te reryetH an Island building a bamnbea since the last Ladies Night anci Chaiman Mclntyre tn take th aîerers, the executîves B O V ' le niE vnLt ýac nacdwt rhcsl their wives were Introcluceci ever for the rest ef the even- andCsaf. o1,uBreckel Twp., 4mî back baci rose anci black by Presîient Williamns as fel- ing. anci taff f Ruselstel Crp., ASE 'seni-i ! Suneniaci aiWickdrapes patterned iIn golci lows: Robert Byron anci bis A netligTatt h Toronto; also the ladies who A ES netraiigTatt h «serveci sncb a lovely lunch aitow al O MNI o a 1 iba.Nt'through which ail entered te wife, Cathy, Malcolmo Mac- Ladies was proposeci by Dr. St. George's Parisb Hall, New- Th'is is a goond sale. Cattlcac fiithmevslbcmdsKnze andbiwfeGryE rtLinteut Williams, 9-1' arCh 15, 968 mchinry ae le xcelent olf a profusion off flowcrs, On Maurice Richards anci bis wife, wife o! the presideto h j 8:0 P.. cue. Frm i soîi. Trmsentening eacb person recelveci Mary Anne. club gaeul epneio Thefar8l:o!thelae A-, 1"cash. Sale ai 12:45 p.m. Feld- a celorful let te wcar arounci The Toast te Lions Interna- behaîf o! ail the ladies. A The ami ' vof he ate 9_*_crs available from Lloyd Wiî- their neck. Covering the tienal was preposeci by Jlm beautiful bouquet cf pink ros- drew Mulder wish te express iCre ieac ac esn xrdc aeMngr radiator was a wlndow box of Marr, a pasi president. Past es, the gift of the club, was, their sincere gratitude andi ap- Garry (Gizz) Watt and iobs 'Lloyd Wilson, W. D. Atkin- spectacularly exotir flowcrs, District Gevernor Bob Garden, presented to Lionette Williams: preciatien te ail fniencis, rela- Hitcbblkers ie bbc down- son acnd Reg. Johnson, Aur- anci a tai palm trec flankeci Norwood, who was prescrnt by Don Bagnel. tives and neighbors for their stairs Anchor Room off the tieneers. 8-,) b large pineapples was ut with his wlfe, Audrey, replieci. George Webster andi Johnny ' many te s a kndnp ess, i eraI Flying Dutchman Motr Inn,. --_ __The fo fte sar.President W illiams express- Seo assisteci Ladies Night tbtsadexrs Ions o nr n etenSa f heudri danctiineer. The spacieus main hall 1cd bis appreciatien te Ladies Chairman Melntyre In the ........sympathy at the turne cf theTCoundRandioWstern St ar. f Thsndrigee cmec i hke a place really In 1 Nigbt Ccrmlittee Chairman Lucky Draws. The prize win- 9 T ancid ie;, Satur- mdy, Ma. Iwl lb ubi ute e Hawaii. The wails were adiore- Ralpb Mclntyre andi bis corn- ners werc Phyllis Chartran, banci, faiber andi grandfatber, Bar privileges. Admission 5, Darllngton (21,, miles wesî lwrmlitltefe hte a1dn ae ClilMlieiBl, andi during his Iengthy illness. I 12 e pra.Ecybd !Hmpo nTuto d) o½red fans, anci paintings oitencsure the sucess e! the Chris Marsden, Pat Bagneli $p1.25bnk t D.Rupee c r e 9-3 eybdyon Hamtodayn Mach ihd.)the a dancers, aise a large anci enjoyable party. He also Mary Ruth Osborne, Martha andi tbc nursing staff o! Me-lloIg w oss 5ha beautiful mural cf a Hawaiian thankeci the Lionettes for the Sylvester, Shirley Frank, Nl morial Hospital, andi aIse te oV A E elwn: w ess,1 ec beach scene. Bamboo baskets, wonderfui decorations. Presi- Godidard, Lucy Gibson, eliy Rcv. A. Vandcnberg andi the BAKE SALEo! cattle, Bean orchard spray- some fîllcci th rîch fruits dent Williams then caîleci on Ellioti, Phyllîs W Btettyon Ladies' Society from Rehobath at CLIFFCREST CLEANERS er, tracter pîough, crn scuff- anci cibers. with cxquisitc Ladies Night C o m miee and Wltherspocn Christian Refarmeci Church. er, mower, purnp jack, bar-c Mrs. Andrew Mulden and Saturday, March 2 hows, etc. Fecci - quantity FOR A BETTER DEAL, family. 9-11 o! hay, 1,500 bales; sîraw,R on a 10 A.M. 1,000 bales, anci grain. Manure.or fr mQe n s Pk I BETTE R USED CAR Mn. andi Mrs. Wm. Roberts! TOPS Club room suite, gondi; oval dining epG 63S IKL SA R thank Goci firsi fer aIlowing i 9-1 roemn table, Acidison TV, ches-,I '6 B I K E SA R Iîicn eile te eee 5 cas The Durhamn CountyJunior trfec ch r, 4 p osi ei by A lex C arruthers M i P P. I~l 4 DOOR HARDTOP cof manrieci lite andi te be thcjparmens Ancual Banquet wîîî chairs, occasional chair, maga- Power stcerlng and Brakes. parents eftbwo bealtb y andibe belci ai the Recreation zinc mark, coffee table, square' TheQ sto ridadA iclue em rltveoth gnrlare-b hap cidbn na adtable adtbe oelm,2 5har ara hpp bcdenaIa arciCnteleBntsrce arh leIcn tblpoelap,2 e uetonPeid n Ariutue es eatvet te eerlagee1JI J I5 51 Lie. J77235. $11 j erg R. We do wîsb te 9, ai 7 p.rn. Gucst speaker ficor îamps, feot-stool, cornerl The question period before the ment on Tariff & Trade (GATT) Sthank tbe members of the wllbc A. G. Bennett, Direstcp-îabîe, fernemy, kitchen1 or ders cf the .. a taiioal and it is aise a matter taken into '63 FORD SEDAN U.C.W. anci the Wame's Insti- tor cf Extension, Ontario De- aint untt !pî-evided day has tradhtle na.ly consideration by the Kennedy round iLCSATU Lie. .180783. $795 or kind ess leltakinve adthe. Fooc.,nl Bu crit o Hlt,,on armcb cairs,citcens ar, i-j h1ppruiy e qesin cbinel h eodqusinadesP eM.V shaî'p dairy -c-ws-wit-h- goj1rrcna ne t rat li thl lS importa- on a five year basis was establisheci, -- odvicw Community ('entre productions. Cemplete lice cf ýlo on the fruit industry cf Southern by the federal gevernment. B i> II I3~L O W S MONSTER BINGO1 farm machinerv: Allis-Chaln-' Ontario. Mr. Stewart was asked whe- 4. The subsîdy offered by the federal i RA af ~ .B U NA LO W 1 ti D1 trato'rand oadeý thr hehadapproached the federal gov- gevernmenî was applicable across I E C Next Monday i xelry ~net regarding the matter. Canada and amuunted te approxi- LIBBY'S EN 7:45 P.M. fuireow trip bottom plow îhaIn his reply, Mr. Stewart staîed mately one million dollars, a Sliced or CrusetA A O I (newî, MrConmick No.46bl:ta it was entîrely a federal matter but 5. The growers assured the Canada LY i L E F T RED BARN leMcCormick sd diIl it pointed up the prebiemn that affects adDmno ua opn ht P IN EA P PLE I hts rTm T ul Fne Ho esO S HA WA (oj IH.C. 21i-ountei sie rkenet only maraschino cherries, but a they would contract a minimum cf Trl Fn om s6 <f new>, MrCermirk hay coni- great variety cf agnicultural commedi- 20,000 acres for 1967. __toe-. -C___ __mnre-ies 6. Due te, the very wei spning of 1967 3 1o.8 on Frnk St, Bow anvile > OLMERTOUR sprcader, McCormlck ubbcr- Mr. Stewart pointed out the fol- ocly 18,000 te 19,000 acres were 3 Tn te tineci wagon anci mack, snow îlowin infcn atr fetn patd hr a neteeSAVE 15e SV 0 Featuring: Clay Brick, Storins and Screens, NM O K iboe.3p.hic;300aeW. infiatfcosafcig pane.Teewsa xrml NEW Y RK I1cf hay, quantity af straw eastern Canadian agriculture, as a res- good yield however averaging 20.3 Economnical Oil Heating, Ceramic Tiled 4 - Piece Eatr'ekn uantity cf aats, Dairy Equip- it cf foreign imports. tons per acre. CHRISTIE'S SiLE LC IMN Baths Load of Coset, Spaious itches, jment: DeLaval bulk tank, De-, i. Whereas 46 cents out of every farm 7. The Canada and Dominion Sugar i~ .u~~u. I Mahs oga KicheCupors and Tr iTapn Ari i -14 LavaI milking machine, 4-! So d isCUt n ee~ ue Mahogany itchen Cpunitdspadp (gooci). Fumniturle-:1 cash return dollar for ail of Canada Company announced that on Feb- RagBright Divided Basemnent, Excellent Floor ECIN otion 'iedvctne stve Frigidairem-. cfceres Ofrio eo c ollarcorscents ruary 2§th teplant A 9 ld closecO1 frigcratcr. b le d s. dressers, from experts. In western Canada a modest profit was made in 1967 16 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! 623-3265 'tables, washing machine, an-. ti 0cns oepoi ol eraie ySV 0 COLMER proeny o! Blair Woodward. 2. This faci emphasizes the dispanity brînging in raw sugar and precess-t PE ER K OA L J . RA ELSEVIELais 5 and 6, Con. . Brock between eastern and western Can- ing it in the province. PETER KO W A L JRO i _7.3 Sunderlandi. Noie: This is ai aa atr aaai ocre h answrt the problem lies as ___ ----'-- excepiionai farm sale. Please with the increasing imports of food stated by Mr. Stewart in a national DK R EA LT OR W atd__By plan te attend. Farm sold. products and the concern in western sugar policy which would provide for (HOME 0FUATY 52 KING ST. W. BOWIMANVILLE T~~7~ rcos . erms cash, Sale ai 12:45 Canada is for increasing experts of increased subsidies and the requîre-i toucrs anci p.m . Jam es Bail on Produ- f o r d c s e t t a t l a t 2 o 2 ý, f t eF O PHONE 623-2433 ~~farm macbineny for wrccking tien Records. Folders on me- ccprdtsmethaatest21e 5 fthFO DAR E w.BW NVL pPpHesORbeE a623n-q-2t4Loy5WlsnSa . It is a malter that involves the old sugar requirements be produced in niskillen. 94 iManaîez andi Auctioneer. 9-2 j policy of import and export pro b- Canada.

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