The CanadLm ~Statemaw nvle, ar ,163 LSeveral Prese ntationsMd atLbrlCne io Senator Arthur Roebuck receives Ohbrha rsn I ~from Mrs. ThomasH ke Former Durham M.P. Frank Rickard receives gift from Mrs. Thomas Hawke Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.I participated in the aae yoeUie hrh - onnacott, Toronto. Friday evening Trn al A h saaSiCu IMrs. Don Stainton returned was weiI filled for'teEcrrcson StraDbi Cobourg Liberal Meeting rTre sflos~nt:J.lde llm hme after having a splendid games, using 20 tabe.Pis Mlrae 1 fnsd2d caldo hrsse, r n Ps rdCarneror. 8yas Mrs . ipsna d avedyart rocBiH and onn S elects Six D eleg ates for Mrs. Russell Honey, lef t, presented witb lwr byrsdntswf, hldlhin1o nehfloesbyPeien' if hlaepi, n oldvdMaxine BocR. Cmbl, am ~x tydwt hi Mr.JmsCak.,ttehm fM.and IMrs. Mrs. Nellie Clark.505drwgadaensoSuayhl H .M C u e a d fam ily, Bush- w as w on by M r. R b r't ir p en s M . a d r. Leadership Convention Chat Mrar.M:anYRONMeriancd.bGibbs: and on ~g et fMr. and Mrs. D u ls H g ,b y ee S n R oinE. Marchl tha 8: 5p m n e . Glenholme Hughes, General and secretary treast rer, Dr. erals. The committp chair-'gins visited on Sunday withl' The January meeting of the Northey in a short but lm MlenchofNer.andtle . E.1t : Chai.rman of the Joint Com- Thomas Hawke, Cobourg. men were: Nominating, Dr. MrS. Wmn. Steele, Nestleton. U.C.W. was beld at the homeljpressive service, naedb Mr. Bill Stewart, St. Lam-: GILBETadSLIA mîittees of the Founding Con- Tedlae oteLbr Robertson, Cobourg; Fin- Mrs. Jas. Hogarth comn- of Mrs. W. Park. Annual re th intimacy of the home at- brQee.wsSna U DG R vention of the Northumber-, Leadership Convention elect- ance J. Funnell, Cobourgipanied Miss Madilyn Wilcox. ports of all committees weremosphere. A nice lunch was caller of his grandmnotber,ý ladDra iea SO c eeERLvknNwFounding Convention, BîlI t te FIower Show at thej heard and indicated a busy enJoved. Mr.M Ikn i nl n, ciation, preslded at the fîrst casile, Harry Wade. Newton- Wiliams, Port Hope; Consti- O'Keefe Centre. i year. Mrs. J. Rundle and! The World Day of Prayer aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George It session of the convention held ville, Mrs. Neil Malcol m, tution, E. R. Lovekin, New-1 Mr. Clarence Yeo is horme Mrs. H. Stainton led in the'ivas observed in Tyrone Unit- Alldread. wv ini Cobourg last WednesdaY Bu:-keton, President Clarke, castle, and Membership. Mrs. from Toronto Hospital and Is devotion. The new officers}ed Church, March lst. A haîf Dianne Woodley spent the Presented b h saaCoa nlt evenjng, and read a telegram< Robirn Russell, and Dr. Jan Charles beatley, Cobourg. ýslowly regauning his strengh were installed by -Rev. D-jhour of recorded music pre- weekend with Mr. and Mrs.ý Under thedrcino uhMri of good wishes froin Prime, Wson, ail of Cobourg. Alter-ý "ýOur M[.P., Mr. Honey. has: Mr. and Mr.s. Jack Grfiyi cedon the service was enjoy- R. Rowe, Bowmanviîîe.saeri He called on Dan Casey, Samuel, Bowmanville, Gregicere regrets that he is unablelMr. and Mrs. Bill Holroyd on'~ planned to include represen- Oshawa. were Saturday guests at tne EAT LEC LGI E ~.Toronto, Executive Secretaryi McMahon, Port Hope, and to be here this evening. Tt islSunday. tatives of Salem, Haydon, of the Woodley.s HRY OD N of the Liberal Party in On-,'Joseph Richardson, Cobourg. inecessary for him ta be in Mr. and Mrs. Ron 1Luke' Samîuel Charle.s Allin, suc- Long Sault and Tyrone. The Mr. and Mrs. A. Knowlton f. farjo. to preside during the! Prior to the election of Ottawa because ofhis parlia- visited lier sister and busband cessful farmer and fruit grow- service was beautiful ini it-s and familY visited Mr. and! Thursclay Frdy adStdy plections of afficers and of officers and delegates, Chair- mentary duties. Our member Mr. and Mrs. A. Gibson, er, passedi away at Memorial simplicity. Tt was prepared Mrs. H. Francis, Bowmanviîîp delegates to the Liberal Lead- man Hughes welcomed the for Northumberland - Durham Whitby, on Sunday evenung. Bwavle nfrteWrdb r.Rti Mr. and Mrs. Clem M ARC2lst crship Convention f0 bc held1more than 200 people present. is a very able parliamentar- Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Hospital, RahCH 2 n , 2 r Mout.February 22nd, 1968, in bis Selveratnam of Ceylon. Mrs. and children, Ajax, Missesý in Ottawa on April 4th. th' "This is a Liberal riding in ian, and he is Chairman oif joY attended the funeral of 1styear. D. Northey suppxtemented the Laura and Muriel G Crtan ime8d and flth. f haf if has a Liberal Member the Liberal Caucus. He looks Mrs. Maude Mountjoy of Lasf, survivung soior Sam- order oif service with a very Mr. Peter Bryant, Oshaa' SUINS-$ ;7 James Clarke, C ob ou rg, of Parliament. Tt will remain ta the interests of ail is con- Blackstock, the funeral being uel Alln and is wie Jane fine address Iale on the were dinner gtqests of Mr. andSTRAYMTNE T2PM was elected president of the so, we will keep it so," be stituents 365 days of the year held in Port Perry. Elford, the deceased was born world theme 'Bear One An- Mrs. Walter Rahmn. AU association for the new fed- said. and is a 'getter' of things Miss Hellen Baker and Miss at the original town line others Burdens". A Salem Debbie Miller accompanied STUDENTS - 75eAUT 10 enal riding. Other officers "'The amalgamnation of the done. He is the Chairman of Muriel Flager, Toronto, were homestead near Providence, trio consistung of Mrs. K. ber tcam-mates of the Nancy Tickets avallable: r.LodHnok elected werc lst vice-presi- Northumberland part and the the Ontario for Trudeau Com- Saturday luncheon guests Later he move with bis par- Shackleton, Mrs. E. Twist Greene Ski League to Tor- 72 Elgin St., Bomnil hoe6351 dent Roger Kirkpatrick. 'Porý Durham part o! this con- mittee, and natunally bopes with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dew- ents to Allundahe farm, Wav- and Mns. G. Shackleton sang ilto ast Thursday where Affiltdwt h saaKceto eatxn Hope, 2nd vice-p r es1Id en tstituency has been brought that this delegation backs.1cIl. erly Road, where he worked "Thou Art the Father o! Us theysaw Nancy Greene and- tdwh William J. Bragg, R.R. 4,1 about by the excellent work him. Mrs. Percy Dewell viited wlth bis father and brothers Ahl," bringung the service tc Bowmanvlle, 3rdf vice-presi-, o! an interim joint executive "After managing thnee ofMrs. Bryce Brown, Oshawa. ini farmi operations, spcli- a fitting close. Mrs. G. Brent, dent Mrs. Douglas Johnson, wif h the leadership o! Mr. Mn. Honey's campaigns <ne Mrs. Jas. Smales Sr., withliiig in purebred Shorthornorgaiiist, provîded the mean- Grafton, 4th vice-prelsident Honey and five committees Cornes ta realize even morelMn. and Mns. Kurt Losch,icattle. ungful atmosphere tbroughout. Mrs Nel Mlcom, urk-tn, frme by50dedicated Lib- 1. bis human qualities, con-iToî*noto, motoned to Missfssip-1 Aften bis marriage bIol-re The Mardi meeting wilI be Mrs.Nei Macol, Bnkefn. orm d b 50 - sideration for others af allpi ta visit the former BettylLangmaid in 1907, Mr. and'fheld at the home of Mrs. D. I1Dr judgment, be has the facultyband and .f'amily. Mr. Bobat Providence. now occupied, wihl be soldi that evenungm times. ev e iigsatss;2.a nd alSmales, MsaRo, ser huM rs. Auir snmoed o e .alln.mrte. Ainalchalge,<if tems Homwae r U (2 eariers U il aeso a problemn and coin- day wlth his father. ýwbere they resided for .141Goble, Mrs. L. Skinner and St(HarWa ci::~~ ~ facts ola n :a M r.an O s a y Spn t hn-y eir s o ur n, Clap r re . lU . Co AiteeWood h rge M s.torC L OH E and 3. his ability ta make and family, Milton, were Sun-rl excehled ln mixed farm- U.C.W. officers -for 1968 are Teacher:, "What ls capital punshment ?" th()se W o r k i n g for him day dinner guests with Mr.! ng, as well as being a prom-i as ollows: Past President, anxious to fil and keen toland Mrs. Hosken Smith. lient Shorthonn cattle breeder, Mrs. A. Knowlton; President,B AU IT N 1'upil : "It's when the governiment sets ip business ln! elect bim," Mr. Hughes said. Mn. and Mrs. 'Hosken Smitb and apple grower. Mrs Pul anyk Reorun competition wlth you, and then takes ail your priofits ln taxes - --attended the gathering at thel Charles Allin was secretary-i Secretary, Mrs. K. Black; PAINT to make up its losses." 1f m r home o! Mn. and Mrs. Royltreasvner of the Shorthorn Treasuren, Mrs. A. Knowlton;f "" " HA PT NMcilEnniskilheni, ln h9or Breeders' Association for many Citizenship and Social Action, r A ii uv ri i ~4Oh wedug anîvi years. He also served on th'eZ Ms. J. Runde and Mrs. S. eee. ypahofiins r.sehool board. was president oflHalu; Community Friendship, Deepst ympthy<iffninds Mn. and Mrs. Rob Barclaly,lfhe local organization oif the Ms .Ha n n.W anM eghosi etnest eSuinda y dn ouIJled Farmers o! Ontario Rahm: Missionany Educatlion, QIKO'~~ES ns. îlbentongte fs w t n n r. a a directo n of the Bow -. rs. .1. W oodley: Literature, TGUSE SP A Y j agtno epassîng <if:Harvcy Thompson. manvîîîp Agniculfunal Society.ýMrs. A. Wood, Program Com- T S PA.1 CLOTHES CAJE IINTS Mn. Geo, Gilbert, H-e was 2 Mr. Bill Dadson and chuhd-1 o i fhslr r li'ifp r.A odadfl z ip rts veferan o! World Wan 1, and nen, Peterborouîgh, vislted M o i fhslU nAnmteMrs.:. Wod ad fl z res 2 oi. Tour personal appearance Is greatly lmproved ln freshly had always been an industri- andMs lnneTn attendcd Tri niluy Unitc Mrs. D. Northey: Social Fune- cland lohe, ak adae lt yurloaldrclanrous, hard-wrlgmars andavr. Churcrencwmnville whnrethons. Mrs. W. Park, Mrs. G. OUStChoera -woring man res Sa urd y !C urc , B wman ill , w ereTOP Quatty Compare to .O h n dM h e was a member and served Bn cnt and M ns. S. E. White; a .9 peteoy hwh ke hm tWe are plcased Io report Clarence Tink attended h sa ie n rse o-CtnnMs .Gbe n.FR1 ASOL ta M.Js oigtemusical tradition o! A. Hoar and Mns. K. Black; 9 ORI froian. s. Hana sim-!Flo%,,er Show at the OKeebs!ml, ine lnws ues r0A Rcad n rI MEMORIAL PARK DAFFODIL TEA poig sol in Oshawa îCentfre.-Ç . Mly hrlsAli a BYMr. . A Ra rdsan Saturay. arch3othHospital. Mn. Lew Cryderman Miss Ginger Balson, Teach- actively cngaged in the musi- YOUR C.HOICE 0F .When yuprhs alna'mr Saudy ac 0hin Bowmanvilhe Hospital islers, College, Peterborougih cal life o! bis ohurch and Miss Gwen Glaspeil, Lon-3 OUR14 OUCE O of Beau~Tn somnewbat lmpnoved. set iwekn athm.cornmunlty as tenon sohoist and don, spent last week at ber3OR1OUC Mn. and Mrs. A. L. Blan- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wray was a member o! the Allin home. Miss Linda Duncan, ichrd ttnde te fnerl f wreSunday dinner guests quartet and Trinity church Preston, spent the weekend cbr dga oatteedthe of i îs a e choir. He was extremeîy in- witb Gwen and ber parents, klrnr wtM Mr. i-id Mrs.aSame ofKN~W M.3- .~ n. dnedyMrst. IncM sî~a epn oclbae rested in Foreign Missions Mn. and Mns. R. B. GlaspelI. 3Oue andMrs. KEaiesM.irthdav and genenously supported a Mn. and Mns. Walter Park l -O l lips, North Oshawa, visited1 Mnr. and Mr.LwsTuInumben o! tiese.. visited on Sunday with Mn. Beauti _____Mr. and Mî-s. Burrovs ~osaa0, UieMn M. LAwisn as predeceased and Mrs. George Willis, Can-' ToneHOE Saturdav. M.Wayne~b OnSna M.adMrs. TrulI and Mn. and Mrs. Han- .by is wifc by 16 years and nington. ----- old Salter. as ya natsnCals Mn. and Mns. Lyle Millsoni _______________ Burrows wcne supper guestsl Miss Mar\ Nidderv spn ere Sunviving are four and Crsohrvstdle wlth Mn. Burrows' mother,lthc weekend witb Mn. andcîîldiren, Dorotby, Mns. J. V. Critpe vstdbr M.A id parents, Mn. and Mrs. Henry L T X IT RO ReceAmy Mn. rr d sAa. b r.Bl hdcmeOhMarks, Scarborough; Ada, Mrs. Wo tten, Purpie Hill.i Rns my Bur. nro s . o! A.îax . Bl idcme s Wesley J. Yellowlees, Ennis- L TX I T R Annus visited relatives I1aMr, and Mr7. Geo. N'eo kil len; Nan of Toronto; and Mrn. and M rs. Kcnnethi Cbesley and Owen Souînd. Ilisif ed Mn. and Mrq. Wmn Bell, nclr E. Allin. Bowmanville Black and danighters spent. QUART GALLON On Tuesday Iasf, Mn. adBîeîî.onSidytFv radhlnn . hR be wFekend whfh Mn. and Mns. Donald Pne.scott, Janic Mrs. Lloivd Ayre' and Miss ,'Jones, Scarborougb; Dr. Rob- Ms.Jo hn B lack Hr.adlowc, 2.48 718 kand David, Enfleld, . .. cn' rf C. Allun, Brooklin, John T. hmboerMadM. MnIn Ms . i~~ndy Ayre, Bowman',îllp alsot Cak ndfmly Mr adMr.A.Wcaelle " re Sunday luncheon -, ýAllini, Champaigne, Illinois, FKentnt. lr n aiy Mrs. Wilfred Smale spent,with Mr. and Mrs. Laveine Hanold . Yllowlees. Bow- tn Saturdav iln Toronfto. Clvmens, manville and Murray J. YeI- Mr.adMsA.MQuino SEMII GLOSS 1Miss Judy Ann Fowler spenf' Mr. and Mrs. Barry Chem-ýlowIecs, Enniskillen and tbree and childnen wcre Saturday' T he QUALITY fbhe weekend with Mn. and"es peta eeig1,stigreat - gnandciildren, Mark, evenung guests. o! Mn. and QUART GALLON namne to look for Mn. and Mrs. Barry Ci l ~ Clemeus n s..L'-S a ndoro u -A n o ncsve MrslleCarl Saiken, owman-2.66 8.88 ens, Oshawa; Mn. and Mrs. John Nr. and Mrs. L.averrn Chelm- The funeral service, conduc- gucsts o! Mn. and Mrs. Wil-j when buying Baker and Ricky, Tvronp, were esrlnj 'stdM.ad e vteRv .K ad iam Bruce, Bowmanville. _ NEIRLtXWL AN Sundy clles wth r, nd rs.Normn Cemes, or-minste ofTrinity United Mn. and Mrs. R. Gibbs ne-1 eMrs. Dave Hall. Ynto CeesTn Churcb, Bowmanvl was cently attcnded the lOth Wed- HIGH GLOSS IINU~fldaughfcr, Miss Evelyn HIl-.QUuART GALLON o A L E ns. lec a Hc itf nde d's a iFun dral C hapel at 2 p.m . on M . and M s. A lfred Perfect, itt from Onillia, callcd on<iii Praye.hedayZo Saturday, Fcbruany 24th. 1968. Cobourg.OR Mns. George Armour on Sun- Fridav oif last week. Infermient was ini Bowman- Mn. and Mns. Lorne Pharel ~' day aftcnnoon.12. 8 9 8 Mn. and Mrs. Kriineth Cav- Mn. and Mns. Maskc *v, Ra y-iville Ccmetery. spenf. Sunday wilh Mn. and erly attended the Toronto onn rdeatne aierr ee Msr r. Gilbert Wicks, Cobourg. mn adyth.vcddfng o! Mn. Masvs Alfred Allbn, Samuel Allii n .adMsbon Phr Symphony Concert at the ister, Patsv MaskefIoRus Glenn Pickcll, Norman Brown were Friday gucsts o! Mn. casto ii udtrumls ues- Gregors Hardwarend 'a.sel! Slug, Ajax, bbe wcdding Faci opo and RosF and Mrs. H. Brent. Oshawa, hcirig heîd ho Grace Luthenan Lne and attcndcd the Band Con-' creo Mn. and Mns. Arnold Ven-!Churc-h, Oshawa. Mari" beautiful Mloral trib- cent ai Eastdale School. ____ 0cnr, Manchester, vIsitcd Mn.1 ______ .ltes and contributions to the Sympatby is extendedf an n e hn atWd-.er ud Gdo ilsth brdc fml te 1~Yw,~u~ uriWAERCOA RAGELEON~ eand Mr. Vine as Hpcntnue he via ana d.ian ieSoc iblea~ si T o! br is othn Ms IM I sisted Mrs. Chant wt wonk bclng done by the Can- Forar Baptlst Churcb Mcm. KathenineToneko go 95 klING SCT. W. O M N I ouiltil. ad11- HeaIl Founatio.bv-aia] Ogan Fnd idicat thr ourt