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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jun 1968, p. 10

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- I - J F j' i cosra! te coplei ou i ' -...................5 - I( I cotofte oplt hoti l q , Marlyn Trlm, Cathy w . * $34,90 (kilt $49, ae Angroe ai-y CL acagnette, $19.95) and tha$t orders btlakenr AlicoemhittCk. LindaMo-t- SEVIN Crbryl Insectiide rtcedh pi now wili be ready for son werethe other Ate nthe 41 ghtfrothReE Delaying gttt f a rImw YM wmt, Srevenmodernize apentng ai school ln Septem- 'îve-, models. S, IN LIerrlrom the e iia L' *» n system just cetsyou your olci one. And covers acces- T e bot,er ection oi nu Dnueu eaohrorieeta the pgartswlear ay te re rmanscsIn[dn apemg more roney, with incReasing fuel sories, hot water heater, fuel teagi-arn deigncued man v SOL INA. plgotcodcli ndot, raetlfut ahbea sl bils ro a ieficen od ans ndal lbor oss.ticuiously sewn articles o! ap-, i alsa effective for thinning aesheued1 furnace. Everything! parel. brie ai the highlights1 Congratulations to Mr. and jta 25 days after full bloom. weT mae it asy fr yon o Onc ingtlledyou aln gettheswsaaMapie LLeafaM Tartan rskilt'Baerrs. wRonm BakerINwhrbawerensmai--d Sowfmaetayryut Onentleoaogth with matching vest worn by ýrled ln St. Gertrude's CatholicSENCabrlneccdegvsyuacmi change over. 'W"±Texaco's Plan added reassurance Of Texaco's Pat Anderson. iCbuich, Oshawa, an Salui-day,j nation of advantages unmatce yahrisc Roemryasagete'-,mat;un lt.ticides - It's economical, saefctvad tht eglwsyua r, w- te ct, WewatHomeHtoSemneyo.cvr-up and matcblag bath-'ý On Frlday evenlng, Mr. and dependable. cost over rglr o-nS;ý Ww tSoaeoeo Ing suit weme dellghtful. The Mrs. Tom Baker entertained When it cames to safety, SEVNraltkeyu mon1~iy paymnte. 'hia pln hom heatig-mo cl! us oday.mini caver-up was trimmcd la the bridai party for the Baker- .se.Ntnyislsaeahndeadubt wbite cyelet and had a backj Flynn weddtng, at their home aiaoIe ayouu ]ect+I f~xna Lie cosing The t o pie e 'la auna.in normal application, spray rfnof r g n batlng suit. adorned wilh Solina 'Institute wtll mccl feed crops is not a problem bcuetersde 14ruffled cyclet, was complete- next Wcdnesday evening. June o f SEVIN Insecticide do not hwu i iko ly lined. ý12, witb a spectal "Grand- meat. In addition, SEVIN breasdw ucl The militai-y styllng of imothers" meeting. We would and does not leave persistentrsde ntesU Sharyn McCullogh's mauve like ta have ail the grand- , aeyur local agricultural c icisl bonded acryllc suit was as imathers present, 50 keep this adise y on< g a ppiera A*LeWEARNFEL > A. L. FUELS ~~~~The jacket had a side buttn oina Institute are plan-initoSENCaarlnecide loop-closing. gold buttons and ' nlng ta have a bake sale at the ENNISKILLEN, ONT. i malching chair, belt. The:IOshawa Shopping Centre.UNO E A TeL : 263-2291 'Margie Phillips' psychedelic annIversary qervices, Il sbould slswm aee aft als eksnw iteARCLUAPOUT jump sit made af hop sackingý have read that Mrs. Wesley Your community Txaco Distributor rbee-~cli iteribw eloie n r.Mra UNION CARaBiE CANADA LimiTCOC*lc! 'an.I.aGs: hpd rai-ian sîceves and a stand- Vice liad lratned the Senior M.Ws àCrw*PatcP~~*CnuwgE~. Sup collai-. Choir. A pmetty pink pant dress 1 Mrs. Bruce Tink was a i-e- 10 The Canadlan Statesnian, Bowmanvifle, June 1.o1K, 1vesment Draw<'FlonedarcWlw W inner of $ 1,000 K n Iv sOet D r. nd Mrs. Ernest H rs . .RobofWs- kde rs . ren r H a m ni a G oulner a n Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor miount arrived hereoin arneBar r ~. .~M ~ ~and familv att.ended a class re-da to ped hesm rMs.JBrbsie ddu unio atKemtvile griul-months. accompanidb MrtealoWetr. turinal Schoo l Atur nad r.AtBont;0 Pr r adMs litnFr S~~.*. *~~ ' ~ ~ e r etur S h o n u r y O ahn d Ç îsît-Are t o n ir v r i h o v w e e S n a k o s w « te Otawa aun etlngdosetlr gest.h wr A t D urha (Iub's pril M ee ing ~ '~to home thy stopped at a Pet-I Mrs. Laura HickywsandMs bY Aleen Aked cas gav e ver y differentidoms is neyer popular! Even ;eb uh optlto visit visitar last week wit .ar~ sounds, the <mallest harmon-1prosperity brings problems ! Aso Edarttendi n the 2Oth hur day eenn lsi eebeorcuc e A i e e tn g mein g on ic m a e ar xed th ai o M B an nister said N an cy . y ear class reu n ion at K em p t- d em o n stration w a s e d a c s a r . o h u~ C.Ioeed th.e winter spason for the effect of bagpipes wasmentioned citi.zensiip, it was!,vlewr r n r.Ca Lbetter, aSher you return Toroto Duham C O Un t Y produced in "Scottish Air'" becoming iinteasg1gY diffi-' om Club when Miss Nancy Walkc- "OH Timers Medley" honored cuit to e people to take *' 'p'iev Cbo rn. n the wa 'oh ool Hr ahll onWensy er, from North Hope School, the pioneers of Durham these jobs ,i~tzenship is more home tey Osthed r.and lasiHsiafrthr noen as winner of the Durham County. "Spanish Eyes",,'"AI- important' h .we take ittoi hms. Hayie ulren and am- e n veteofra ited ad Club Shield gave her prize Iey Cat" and "Now is the ýmean we o%ýe responsibillity1 Sitsviayenlle ano had beent wettid.F Winning topic "What is Citi.. Hour" ended a most enjoy- to.aur countW4; If we lose a Ily, ttsilwh a en!ormer re-sidents weenc uable to attend the reunion.lfrom Oshawa, Bwavle Winer for North Hope School , Special guest was Mr. j. only blame our Ives- it isu On le Pr eNco, no0w ui Nancy's brother won the. Weston Bannister, Reeve Of: to the people e çom-. nole Shield four years ago and Hope Township, a native of munity how l'hs- ack arkges, Scroou and si slesandte P portuniy a at year's winner came fi-rn Campbelleroft. intradured by bility and v in:iOnaSunaykstheirrugss eran ewloadaqantnea tb am:cho.Dr. O. B. Dickinson who stat- Our affairs. .. .1. 'Mcuai .Ona sbjct osttoIcaýedtonshp gverimnt as Mr.0. . r. and Mrs. Clare Allun, Mri-.well as partake of tes O a co u btr je c n io t t p c l e . w n h p g v r m n as M r . 'an d M rs. H aro ld Y ello w lees- u o u s rep ast. N et r i ts w r a outr fciganotherý a very Important matter. As pressed the than Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allin and 'mast gratifying, acc igt general election, Nancy ask- ,strict]'y rural areas were members of the'Mr Joh Alli on vil, n;th0fsrr Pd: "In a democratic. country' changing more and more ta, band and to Mrs. Mr onUlno hampaign, M.E.WkeMsF... Ico llinis, and Dr. and Mrs. 'Henderon and Mr!.M oe citizens; do we carry out ouri portant to have planning. Director husba.nd. Robeà r allnofMroi.mbe motives and actions; have wveiHope Township had profited first time for a concert-HMr and aMrlyCaeellu tn hoe fr rae-let is the right to criticize aur Gov- ' by the misfortunes of town- ti n!Rfrsmnswda dne;ust ihMs Nancy Bannister, atheom 'Ernment? Much of what pea- ships nearer Toronto; as they, served by Mrs. W. C. Mur-iD. E. Haer guBrooklinh . ý ple tallk about affects th(î became mare urbanized and'ray, assisted by Group 3' DMr. amerPasco visited Mr.HlidOa eenIg country. The pattern afi gaad prospered a certain loss of while Mrs. W. T. Willard aiidan Mrs. RE. Pe viedM Hil r, s idayIezSmns, oris citlzenshiP is joy. peace, no'freedom was experienced es- Ms .O Wre ore eMia o udvevnn.'vssa caier Son Fia vn suffering, gentleness. Lord.pecîally by the rugged in- 'and coffee and Dr. O. B. Die-' oiaget tteBkr- igwt i.adMs .Gl îpr m muth and stop! dividual - to give up fi-ce-' kinson thanked the ladies. w oiageding wteBe r In mer.r.an I unkind criticisrn!" You FpelMuyFett, Egawrean ssrGlen r. EaLknaddu that Nancy wouldn't be "zip-! uiayFe*, daranAGen rA vaLai Pee1tn5ucbtwud Werry and AlIan Westlake. ter Lynne of Oshaw vite fRecent callerq at Mr. and Mrs. Rourgerie onWdesa biieisrih n uty auivnn u m v.ge IiCTMrs. Clarence Vice's, wr i.ad attended the chrhsp go rig t on tlking bout t e 3 T U ~ fl T S and Mrs. Addison S otBeth- 1 i-. a d Mr. R s B o n M rs. . B . D ick in so n p re se n t-' a n u c u l a y a - f a n y , M r and fa mirth uatte- !d ed.th e h orseR Ing Na scy m with the years.' Iuneed th.tf, -yt'r l ld Linda Snowden, daughter Ofi u mi, Mrs. Howard Brown,ýa c a iyatn e edNac with a gift. icetI t* As programn convenoir R. C.' Most students warking ini The only other exceptions Io! NMr. and MIrs. Bert owden of Maple Grove had won the $1,000 Kin Investment 1'Kedron. races at Belleville,Strdy Stonhoue podupd mot!Ontarlo during the summerithe hourly minimum Of 80ý Draw. It has been pt.ii trust for her ta use when she is aider. Sheishwn r.adMsTo Bke MrJm Imah eurd unUSUal orchestra "ýCanSPATI"vacationl period are protected cents are students cmployed asi here with DM C a~ ap h n rsdn o odad and Catherine were Sundav home fmom OshawaHsta Ilhe Canadian Society foi- the bv the Minimum Wagc Actisupervisors or counisellors oai Da hi nMcp ht ndPeiet Ro bieWo o orad.I 1-~ a-- owig acm r n Ms am Preservation and Advance- admin1stered by the LabOu&Chiudens nder 1ye arsfa geamp's Hle 1ment of the HARMONICA. Standards Branch of theOt'tdntMisydatacm et iio i r.Byews a eekendBguesToroith he m erteweed. te ry M.L. Godfrey directed th, aria Department of Labor. ifor childi-en, and students cm-- Bcen, so h . br othws e r.nd geM i.Theom Lcalldes ttendin nine piece harmonica bnTi eiita pcfe htploy'ed In a recreatianal pi-og StowOsa anlLocaMIladieBaker. Mm. and Mr. Easterntarr.iaac earhelTom wh snc '5ha bentec- students, including those work- .rm prsony, umîalt Glenn andi Grant, Mi.'M.ad r.DPt Hp'sM *ru*'vou ing, training the arganization ing at summer rcsorts, may seoolbord orchriabe'I iMilîson and Miss Peggy i-. nd Mrs. drT on T aylo: rlap fes nic emle axid was responsiblp for thelemployed durtng the period0îoranizatIon. -1! ispl y ,iO,,a hi ns Mlîson attended the Millîson- 1 Peterborough Hospital on Sun- Mesdames J. Elliott,A.WdU tbeme sang at the Ontariolmay. 15 - Septemnber 15 at thei Young people under 18 cmeLwiiwdd:g nLesieFa. Henderson and S. Lnatr EX:h Pavilion, "'A Place tOýregular weekly hours estab-iployed as messengers, delivei-y' h Bowmanille H i1g h dlsplaye y Donna MVikolic United Church on Saturday.1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley d F.s Saturday evcning getrW . Stand". Playing harnmicasilished b y their emplayer.at by evedr, su-hn eolFsinSowpeet a d ala rna i.adMs ad rsrIand family called on Rev. and with Mr-. and Mi-s. J a hihvaried fi-ar two feetminînjur rate of 80 cents an!boys, golf caddies and othcr1 cd by Home Ecanomics stu- Har-ris' re' cordumoy A-line visitedMr. anîd Mrs. John Mrs. Reed ait Sunderland n were Mr. and Mrs.D.Jms in size tO a bite-size 1% inch-1hour. A student working morijgalf workems, municipal library dnsa Gae . 0adilsimr fact the pleas- vMsieli oono nSudyjSna.Mr. andi Mrs.- H. Knx1M- wee ivn s ues.slo,'ngths erodmy e lase c i rfesmct oohsat\as doublv tnteresting. First tion ao sport î tIes teterborough, and Mr. and Gi-cg. Brenda, Wendy andj R. Ogletice, Mi-. and rG trios and the full orchcstra,.as a learner for the fi-st manth 'amusement parks oi- agricul- as n xhbiionaimay artcuare Mrs. Raîpli Lai-mer, Black- Scottie, Bawmanville, weieI James. ahaof Torono P Ip.oving the versatility of the only and paid 70 cents per;tui-aI faims nmay be paid 60 signed styles it was excellent,'outfits. sok ecFia iia- udvvstiswt m n udyspe usswt mÉouth Organ. Th-ce harmoni- hour for that time. cet n or ntertainiment. Sccondly, it was! The >"Sportswear" ýcns nho s in xith Mm. and Mi-s. H-arvcy IMrs. Frank Westlake andjthe Martelis werc: M- n leaant torealie that the addition to those cnie d Yelaowlees. faiy Mrs. R. Willisher andSee attractive young models wcre above were Riki VanHeu~ln Masters Loi-ne an(] Bruce oaflr.a Oshawa, whileMmn Mr . KEDRN ,dispiaving ipparel that they LanaPoly, Rhod.' Millson visitc .0 ~.and aMIrs. H.Memottal Hospofal h P iimd. C E e.anugBrna ari, . n.M moil oEial Ms.Ke a. At a meeting af the Sunda Chris Samelîs was the Co- 1Hagg, Dcbbie Stevens,. N Wcnd.îa uetswLhM. n set the cekd h wt P R C HN E iSehoal, It was decided that the! ordinator. The Commenaos;ridges and Karen Dayviasg.ts ih m ndWhe oheMs.Ln Oes Bh aut pr ionofth Gorerno wspcns he mteren ci-e Kedmon Congregational Picnljwerc Alice Chittick and Bar-, h1 orhprto hWere oxwr is eekly Re stead of in June., onto.For the week ofm ndMs .C.Moea comts for the models wci-e John excecdingly popular. T he D 1Q-no Hamilton weme weeken uet s. D ouglasn Flett 1M ay 27 - June 2 inclusiv e ja M m an M s. C R. a e Budel in Ammy Cadet uni- 1 models exhtbitcd suits, dresses Mrs.DogasFesionsfM. ndM.C Murray SoREtjl i foi-m and John Patterson ita and ensembles appiapiate for jat efunerai of r.Biî-ths-7 maie, 1 female--. iM- . Jn m ulou airydsa jWednesday attended the gi-ad- Air For-c Cadet unîform.1school, every day life, tnform- Ch, tiake int er-8Disc 76ouo o uato Cmeoa a te ni'JSound. Gi-cg Gordon; Light- ai entcrtaiaing and other such boeia. ags-wci-e also supper guet wt Central Ontario and Waterloo Cattie Breed- !vei-sity ai Toronto when bei- ing, Coi-iy Kuipers and Ronioccasions. boSrd . Qi-6 witîî Mr. Major opemations 8! the Lanes. Asocaton wshteanoucea ewba i brother, Mr. James Black- Sa-eto.Ssuar oywreapn n aewieM-Minai- operations -2--M--andMi-s9 BeM..Rend- COmOBE to nnuceane ase bura of Wtllowdale ws. 'dtn.Roas y i-tnt d ressta had and ;~Page and Glen' Emergency treatments -.81 ci-son, Bowmanville, seni St service fee for buils of known quality, amang the graduates. ' The opening section af thieiwie i tncln n r.Z derson, Peter' istn hu- 38pm.dty urday evcning withMian number ai Kedron couples piagi-arn devoted ta sut ts dem- Iwiett a ekiean r.D ison McQulnn jMms. F. Henderson.ý 1anstrated that 1968 'tlsofepacket. A new version of the boi-ougli il i.ne Hecding o! compaaints oftcn' i-adMsS.JLnate ateddtetredySquare Ia wide choice ranging fi-marn'ways popular shtrtdi-css was and ,fam ne.ir,1CuMt.eabndgsimprveS.tsJt PREMILTM PROVEN SIRES Iriclude dairy bul% Dancing Convention at the th~e taiîored classics tai fem- Iwarn by Judy Vinish. It hIdMis Ln uest weithprdut i- srvie. ent ore a ttened Salem Aanrsayam with daughtcr information and several top beef 'oaYrkHt:M i n ine di-ess ler tyes.AI-ia modish sîceve design. Th-e was a betv ce.tSunday aftndnoon, Dur ham i 1Mrs. Douglas Rai-ris, Mr. and, otlvr nsmlIa en, tagtsit melse it is ao difference btentensyadwiespe usswt bulisl Tbe. areevaiaree o memersbt a 600 Ms.mMri-asMnunjay$Mm.00 t1eerr nsemlerhaabeeMstiaightshtfMr.bllishdlwVhiMis-cCaockselofice 'rack ai chrolo gipe ndndMM-. adnd r. SamButtry.B made with matching sîîms. anfiaa design chosen by Linda Mr-. and Y î rs the fhonest dlaims of dissatis- Saturrday visitorswthM. VV bredin Ic. Hghe fes ppl fo seera Exra and Mrs. Douglas Love and!Greens and blues proved toýMcFetes had a gold chain accomipaniod 1 are en- faction made by a reputable. and Mrs. Boyd Ra-mi n Premium Proven and special sires. (Young Uni Mi an i-s. Bitso hotpplarcali-. di-ess with Teant's eige'ey Gaspel e West 'persan, but few managements family wcme Miss Lic a-POE9350 RN Mis Jaic Pa-ftt i ax- T'le models for the suit par-'1 waist and sgthped epie Coylasv tloare capable ai differentiating cran and Mr. Bob Brwno tested sires remain at $5,00 for inenbers.) 'Ill Heights bas successfully 'tion ai the showv were Linda' a d srti ue sMev s .ast ld P ted ýbetwcea t.hemn.lgin; on Sunday ca]s n-_____________ completed ber year at Toroanto'waditniv.MsRi-d 'Teachers' Collegiate. and bas Marmison, Ruth Shackleton, Other "Casuai Clothes" mod- PRMU POE SRSdocs mrbu ee i-e yth at ht Bai-bai-a Mitchell, Cheryl GilU, els were: Patricta Anderson, PREIUMPRVENSIRS o cst or, bt b Boaired ta thecach ht-Pat Tennant, Cathy Angex-, Cathy Poste, Linda Stevens, you get -yBadt ec Grades 'Gail Milisan, Bcverlv HearI, Margaret Stevens, Nancy Gil- 'and Il la the Coahin schooli Helen Avery, Susan Bal, Syl-chitCayAgratTn * ature, pre-culled bulis. j hos. Wlim oIofMx via McDonald and Ellen ai-- nant, Susanne Lucas, Debbie .-I MseilimCe a a-cs. Vanstone, Lynne White, Cathy *àknowledge of offspring body quality, wi cgtetrandl Becoming little dresses, play Rtckard, Dcbbie Kinigycas, honour ai Mrs. Chris Jensen, suits and school clothes were Helen Bouma, Pat Nowlan, strengths and defects. 'who is moving ta EnnIsklllen. charmingîy displayed by yaung Sherryl Davis, Barbai-a Van- u n actual production oprs. The 25th Guides a n d ' madels in the "Tiny Tots" di 'stone, Debbie Sellers and Sus- comparison. Browaies af Kedron spent the vision. The youngcst was twoInBon *proofs gathcred by officiai agencies, from weekcnd at Camp Ademac, year aId Judy King. She wore' Dressy Dresses" featured catierasedinCaadin ersKedron camp leaders w-cie a perky gi-cen cotton, made by feminine weam for festive Mrs. Ben Hitchens, Mrs. Frank Fayc Myles. events and semi-fai-mal wear..... Newel. Mrs. William Rosaak, Shcri-yl Davis macle the Patteras and materials chosen Wendy Ritchens adDnamthggicnndadSi-I by the students for these he- (e tainaj Glover. - dresses worn by little Cindy 1 comîng clothes reflectedth Association I elf.Almast!knowlcdge they had aqie Dreelng ET CSH TDAT identical dresses wcrc woro ýiîîthei- classes. GEaCALLIODT S hy Margic Phillips and youg, This was exemplified by F'OR OLD APIN Sheila Campbell. Themesa 1 many dresses and attractive Phone Weekdays to 9:30 A.M. For Sunday service throngh Kitncy looked chic In an A-i frocks. ne wamn by Cat-hi t I c

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