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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 May 1968, p. 3

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<1I,,ing Frr krfoi rd afi 'rm of a trophy for Senior of these goods affectd r ! 4 /e d d ~ n q I ~IIIa~~ IIE Iu~ M a rria e ~' Girk~ Softballio petiion.r ketsand prices. Frorn thisi or - Johnnie D1:B y" ma y dfeet as o sn YOUNG - BARBON 1 cup - yellow cto worsted Ithanks by the school princi- supply and demand for the1 H e bas a beautifulvt e r bmo uho os ad hadrboqeso elw th bgh round neckline out- pal, John Cumberland on be- home market. Douglas Dewell,abrtrIbgstbl mts ndwl Stnar ouut 0 eUwlle n Swlss embroidery in hait of his staff and pupils. accompanied him n thhags.N brpeen18 and white 'mums and dais aes of bl, sotseeeiMs Rlycmetdo'The meeting closed with pao hn o giby. iiosoe formed an attractive settlng mu=edbodie. anortslm srmt. lb cmmth o 0ave ntrsonflmwo,!~is in H a m p to n U n ite d C h u rc h m A ld oo s e a ndf a lin g g r c -utn o n l g e Dr. t a t a a d c f e ; r rygh r w n ortemarrage on Saturday A f]oe te, ba ck. w g a scu te w r o h ilste ran fte ol afteokonf M ays 4. 1968a t 4:30 topped bY a tailored bow. They C u n t Y Achievement Daycut an m, e nd ofe trfrav ry i ( da g t r o r n O f l rl "-te es of fr hw ich w ill be held M a 25th w as s ed by th e group in lon needlecraft, le a h r w k, fa i yer , t en d ou oun daug .H a fm rton, andd dalsieso quetsat Clarke High School. This _ _ _ __badecushp t hdargse.s ab u er I sitt. W and Mr. Gary Frede r 1 k of dailes. tuin F ui." On o Ve lu Ian m n oth f atrs It w re ga to h v h r sp k HAMPTON W. I.s we 4ýea-b as e ry intepatin s te o u. W a g G d S v h Youn, so 0fMr. and Mrs. Mr. John Young, brother of mmes isNraSih ls fsvnmmeshdue.adMs urw e F r e d Y o u ing r o k l n r g ytn h ea n g r o o m , B s ro o l l , w a s bM s tb a s b e e n c h o s e n t o a t t e n d a H a m p t o n W o m e n s I n s t i t u t e 1 c nly t afks e n ne tid v u s i i g n t e g a e h Th ff c at n c e gy a j m and th u he s e e M r. C onference a t G uelph in June.i held their m eeting M ay 6t(nousAn e m r i ergtt he , w st g o p e1d ne o e w as R ev. Chas. Catto of H a m p- Steve La son, Long B ranch, On Aeemcoaurissth M s lu r s di g~ w e n w e er o n .b nsa d d t D o g a[ee l p aydr . D o n F i s h l e y , B r o o k l n . K a t h l w m d e u , a a a n a to . -.D u s De e pay . oat een M orton w ill re- A t r a w lc m r m the Ec pned the e t g msoic and alo the D receton was held jj ceive er Provincial honors president, we opened with theý BcossM ptaief th sCent r e Darli ton, Commuitye. and M iss Grace Smith and Ode, Colect and Praer. M iss' Ross M tcalf.. Hampon, whre theMiss Jili Wood will receive Nora Horn was pianist. Rol ( c ~ fI I Given marrage b ber ride's mothe receved w ar- ~their County onors certifi-i call was several "quotationsd ~ g . $ - u ~ t father, the bride wore a for- i ng a champagne brocade 1 N 1 !ý l ime-Z~41.~< dress. niatc ing b oaThere wehreormconyi gues t a in es, gin g spa e an white crystalline with high, 1mred bat and accessories, and Margaret, daugliter of Mrs. Frederick Morley Van- Thpresente tlii ues mwhoiees iing ts inhoskp-1 stand-away collar accented in corsage of red roses. The stone and the late Mr. Vanstone, to Mr, Bruce Clark were invited to tour through ing and ohrie Remember the gle hs otrtl l aec Swiss embroidery, and lily- groom's mother asslsted to re-Mrao ootsno r n r.Dnl rc the new central schoot at n ub xhn point sleeves. The gown was jceive and chose a two-plece. Mursyof Arotosonof rcott exprenads- weA as tad lbecag gasswadiarv i ae i wsga ofl styled with an empire bodice lemon-yellow French sillc wor: Murray, Babson Park, Florida, the marriage bo take Ms dio ct xrs a lohl.Ayn hgasswudiu accented by matching daisy sted ensemble with peach place in Trinity United Church, Bowmariville, Satur-' Mr. Wayne Miller Board of Trustees and T. R.1 M-s. George Yeo read sOmne tri an tha A-neskhtehd badd ncklnematblg a- dy, un 15 198, t 3o'loc. sn o M. ad Ms. . .1 ennn-sforthir osptalty1veyn1e96em8prtanîn ta a th l8h hle a detachable chapel train cessories, and corsage of white M-lronorn.ads.Cen E.amed a s otheiestspar and ory im otes M aiisong play- h 8t oe flowing gracefully from the roses. Milr rn. a ennmd lot h uetsekrad u ohr.MisHrIly waistline. A beadptece of silk Prior to leaving for a boney F to the Deans Honor roll for, to Mrs. Earl McQuaid, pro-, ed while we sang several easedged wlth seed pearls imoon in Florida, the brideF rh o ig M rî e first class Academic stnamggrmliaenr Ped her shoulder-length veilldonned for travelling a dress atWtro1nvriyCl Lunch was served and aiwhich ail enjoyed. Mrs. Chant ,., of il tllean se crreda lnd- oatenemle f elowlege. Wayne received bis sociàl hour enjoyed. read %omne items and recipes cascade bouquet of yellow ros- WOOl with brown accessories. ahe__frs___e i1frma trWeky es and stephanotis. Her ensemble was complemnen 4 Spring Convocation beld on -frmaSrWeky Mrs. Ray Couroux of Osh-i ted by a corsage of yeîîow ~ ~ s. May 20th, and plans to fur-, MAPLE GROVE W. 1. Delegates to District An- awa was maid of bonor andl roses. They are residing in te iGlb aio et er The first meeting of the uAln r Cavcrlyed Mrs.ry1 LT SCA the bridesmaids were Miss IBrookîjo a uclp,. i, M.. Cvel, MsB'y- 1968-9 season of the Womcn's ant and Mrs. Macnab. Sev-! ohDmg lldfntl oert oreohsi b Betty Jane Werry of Ennis- I The bride and groom were .sttue ashhdintDaCm.aragmmbrspt her ony Osawa. Al were attired in 1 showers prior to their mar- E am n r 'a1aron Mayl3t at 8 p.m full-length gowns af butter- n rage. Miss Carolyn Dewell and Ms .Mrofrtvc- o redhpwsas a Mrs. Ray Couroux held a mis- rsdnwsichreoiean eelfu ole- WES CI hfollowîng bsns tion. Our members catered toi W PCAIEINSITLUDRN Announce New cellaneous shower at the Dew- < The rol aU busnae.afameadgncafudcle cill home. Miss Betty Jane laa,"Nam the recent wedding of Miss' Ilealing Substance: Werry also gave a miscellan- '~ fimplement s. It was uait- resid einOshoas D ewelti eous sbower at ber home ln Imosmhtwed lo et Shrinks PieMs.l Master David el, Enniskillen. Mrs. James Smal-during July and August. ol cl te veync.i W es and Miss Anita TrulI en- Brown prescntcd the bd.years ldlgt eryn bdhulin<mdstaneproventosin r etie iha ice hw o 96 1bws deciedwith the singing of bis lst, er at the latter's home ln Osh- g c spr n98. tsar acu as ubr tte ui he.OITbOIds and repilr daiiiged ftssur- wa ha w a cla~jfsivl _______________the___________ A. renowned reaearch institute han Hampton Community hcld a ______ round a unique healing substanceA sbower ln the Christian Edu- r<en' fund for our praject for'__________________________________________ Withtheabiity o srin heor- atin cntr. Brokln Cin-tis year. Mrs. G. Besse re- wit th a iliy t e nnk hem r- caton enre. Bro kln C m-ported on the pries to be ?hoids painlessly. It relieves itching 1 munity held a showcr ln the pie mnd dîscomfort in minutes and jUnited Church, Brooklin. The presented ta a Grade VI pupil W ais vear Ld upeeds tup healing of the injured,1 staff of the Bank of Comn- howing thce os poges ~iflamed tiue merce, Brooklin. where the during the ycar. The prize at ln came ater case, wile gentiy bride is employed, honored the Maple Grave Wcst School O H 'V mhlevng pain, artual reucinbler with a social evening and ..ta be prcsented at their field O H W ptasethe hober w ftb a set ofay, and the Maple Grave Most mpotanft Of afl-,,eaultI Ross Batten. Oshawa. Mrs .~ Septemben meetig as usual. I/ pleohoogtaoe. tflveIablesHatlthedhome of ndMrs p N.zetae pewsnd aare Meut w2minaieOvera Periodl saucer shower at ber home ln Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherland, Orono, wish to o the program on "Agricul-' eI i ofMany months. 1THmpo. wa ntraie announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, ture". The motto, "Agricul -ilQ This wm om>â dwith a ' e by m a etrtind bturc la like a wheelbarrow, it, muw hea1ing substance (Bio-Dyne) b hs friends ln Brookla Sylvia, to Mr. Wayne Truli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goodwili of thc1 stands 'sti]l unless you puFh l whi tùclyhele haiinjumed with a party at the home of Lewis Trulli, Oshawa. The marriage wilI1 take place Board of Examinera of the it," was gîven by Mrs. W.ý eecs mits rwt f e Mr. Joe Kapuscinski when he at 4:00 p.m., June 8th in St. Jaseph's Church, Bow- Royal Canscnvatary of Music! Laird. She said "Agriculture Ai bone. was presented with a gift Of manville. will conduct current piano ex-J is a business, a way of Jife j I ueeL~\. ~I Now Bie-Dyne is o«fered it-mny aminations for the Conserva-lbut reeds ta be pushcd b olt P~Jn ~hearsal, the bridai panty was ~0I 20 - 22. tob jj' t eusfl ~~ ~ ~ ~ entetained by the groom'sý M arile d rinampton M.Gawl aet h1Arcluei e otn a W M ýE ý 1~~~parents at thein home la r odilcm ote grcluei o otn o ____ _______vatry n compos-J stand still. Farmers ave teiA D EG ON __ __Bro-- _ __-__ __Cn---to y on a t-Pivent w ys and means of "., didcomposition in the United croping witlh difficulties. Ag-JJ wPLE WED~OING G States witb Darius Milhaud. j riculture may in time become- He also holda a Bachelon ofý a push-buttan business." Mrs' Reg. to $149.50 $ 5O Music degrec fnom the Uni-1 Laird concluded with a peemj W N ANvcnsity of Toronto. Mn. Goad- l entitlcd "Thene is a Purpase.' SALE PRICE - '~ \will Is an honarcd membo' Mrs. S. Morton read a peem, ALL SALES FINAL ~ EXTRAthe piano and theony faculty entitled "Who?" Mrs. E. Folcy of the Royal Conscrvatory ofl gave a reading on "Edible - Music, and as an expenrienced Woî andIrnCw"fo-ALE TON EXR 4,B T L ?concert pianist, has given num-Ne Zaan.MsKth___ - Ths crtonof ix bttis Yerous concerts and C.B.C. rec-,Budai read ber essay entiîled gives you 72 ounhes of ay won first prize in'BA CY g î v e s y o u 2 o u c e s f l a h e w s t. ~ I C o n s e r v a t io n e m o f l d L e . " P E Wilson's Ginger Aie. STARK VILLE laCosraineaYctsI LADIES' WEAR LTD. R AYE NIG Thats 12 ounces re Mn. and Mrs. Stan Falls and Fa FamtSuermanket! 2SMO T . Lorrine Toont, wre ia-ta You." She told of shippîng tan others-equal to anLorieTootwe n omCOHW e ~~~~~~~~~~~~ner guests at Mn. Llew Hallo- pnsal od rmCl-OHW TL9PM 67 .. .. . . . . . . . .w ll'la twe k. frnia t Cana-da. H ow the very preattyweddln atShlo Mr. an rC awey, LdenHallfowcll ware aten- THUR DAY, MAY Ota fOOew astswith Mr Loyn Mn. andy Mtrn. n e HoîT. . 4. ~- OJ.r ui Snelgk T ronto, visite rs te. t ' v eMrsyJ. twedigHL, B onî NeW his YearM USEUM ahnd MisRsseS avery. eks dae the rdeto of Mr. JBren CANADAN 8PIE FU NIUE -GASM.anGr.Gr rdeikYugMhwnsg-ItnFrs rwand Ms. w ant r îng he egiterin he bovephoo, eremariedinMorlenson .Tsonenovc Ausin arr n, am p on an th gr om s he of hlm " M s.Llew Hallowcll .__ I PA TI N S P PPE R and.tanfdowrs. ae an e Phoo y obet ldwaT roucnto ted servic ne. 5 vj YIMAIOLS ALILOE PTTTDaPLNTSà-GITIlZNNI ma. e at te mn's Ilstitutel tants. The ohrches estabi- Yes, We Aire Open Every Evening Utl9pm Pub O E "SmC ID EN' E R lic S h>oMn. 't-ples a ahe-ols arc necdcd and mcrcJ 'Putied tchenl, Mr.ceivcd hIqualificd teachers. Education j (CLOSED ON SUNDAYS) Drasicaly Rducd Dotors dereefromQuen'schances arc still por forj Drasticaly Reduced $ $ $f P ublef mols t cr. r;aplestted that e1\1 e ar!n -viepicplof Toron ta there are a numben of West':iW aryoeo h S tE OUR BIKIEIUAY BARGAIN TABLE...0 J 'Teacer~'s College and West Indian students now attend-! Iargest selectiong in theI SWEATRS - WINDBEAKES - DESSE India adviser in Teacher m-g Trent University and sug- Ohw omnil SWEATER WINDBEAKERS RESSEStraining under the Canadian gested that entcntaining of' saa-Bomnil MEN'S and LADIES' SLACKS - ETC. External Aid Pnognam. He somne of the students would Area. 1was the founder of the firat be a worthwhile friendly ges», Teacher's Training College in ture and would add new di-l ALL B.a. r:5ae s Ganad ony îetedr:s eng.PH ON E 62.3-5 7 5 7 CLA1N lived on the Island for sev- Mrs. Addison Scott, the' e ldsof the Islands and chained the meeting and wasj ln ,ilIVIÇ II i relatcd many of bis expeni-1 extended a welcome bv the Phb e 0E 9S O S VV e 0 aS O aE BOX SPRINGS $1 01 retiring president, Mrs. Harny - -Mr. Staples discussed cdu- Ryley. The roll caîl was e Reg. $39.00 - Birthday Spocial..........................cation in the West ladies plied te with "A rmemc>ry gcrnj I !which was at first under the from school days". Mrs. John' qBE SURE TO SEE OUR FURNITURE SPECIALS British Systern, and the im- Neals gave comments on thPI0 l ý * *~ ~years. "The Islaads are over- commences at the MotherI e u Ucpopulatd and there is much knee," quoting a poem "Whti NWU ~~~~ it aIl the more nemankable It was agreed te donate ""The Friendly Gardon Contre"" Befwen Bowmanville and Oshaaoiha o M L E RS tdentheesno ie $.0onthe tan Asrts day. 23 KING ST. E. BOWMANVI LL juvrenile delinquency, no stu-ý Association for prize moneyOpneryihtuil9-A leP& baps in this delightful and Mrs. Harry Ryley present-- relaxing climat,. (75-8V)> al.I'ed the Women'a Inatitute gift

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