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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Sep 1968, p. 12

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Two Motorists Kîiied in Sepai IBaking J. M. Schneider Ltd. Special 3 Mrs. Putnam. PFrUlt Loaf, yeast-1 Mr.P. -Apple Pe-l Wlma Van Men's fine socks-l Mrs. S. Eopgeveen.2Mr.Glo, Camp. 2 Mrs. F. Dayes, 3 Moore. 2 Mrs. D. Powell, 3 Lindsay; 3 Mrs. Fred Dayes, r.Ewrs Mrs. A. White, Nestleton, ChOcolate Cake-i Mrs. F. Men's heavy work socks-l White Bread-î Mr,. Dayes, Whitfleld, 2 Mrs. Gilmour, 3 Mrs. M. Coat.es, 2 Mrs. G.Il 2 Mrs. D. Powell, Burketon; Mrs. F. Dayes. Brown. 3 Mrs. Putnam. 3Mrs. Howard Lee, Nestleton. BttrTarts-1 Mrs. F. Men's winter weight shrt- Brown Bread-i MrIs. D. Dayes. 2 Wilma VanCamp. 3 Mrq. M. Coates. 2 Mrs. V. Powell. 2 Mrs. Fred Dayes. 3 iM&is. H. Lee Skerratt. 3 Mrs. Putnam. Mrs. H Lee.Pullover, V-neck-I Mrs. Mrs. H. Lee. ~Ogilvie-Five Roses Specal-wn.M afy 2Mr. . Pan Buns-i Mrs. H. Lee. 2 White Bread-1 Mrs. Fred Cots.3Ms.G Bon Mrs. E. Gilmour, 3 Mrs. Fred Dayes. 2 Mrs. F. Whitfieid. Seate3 rscoaG, crling, Dayes. Banana Layer Cake-I Mrs.rSweV.aerrat,2crngry Chelsea Buns-l Mrs. W- F. Whîtfîeîd, 2 Mrs. E. Gil- ant. V ke3t Mrs. Btny- Meens. Oshawa, 2 Dora Mar- ;mour. at.Ms.cun am iMs tYn, Blackstock, 3 Mrs. Harvey Best Raisin Pie--I Mis. E. G. el' ly, g 2 Mrs Skerrat, Graham. Gflmour. 2 Wilma VanCamp . Kl Mrs. utnam., Coffee Ring-I Mrs. Gil- Reckîtt & Colman - Spice MrC uin, cewe wsa ~iour. 3 Mrs. F. Whitfield, Cake-l Mrs. G. Kelly, 2 Mac Mrs. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. Wotten, Port Perry. Shortridge, 3 Mrs. F. Whit- 3Ms rat Banana Layer Cake-I Mrs. field.3 P. ryciant.......... ...... cu.h.n- .Mr..s... G.. Y. Whltfleld, 2 Mrs. Gilmour, Durham County Milk Com- Brwn. 2cuhi- Mrs. John Hami..lto...n, . ............... ... 3 Mae Shortildge. ittee Specal-I qt. Stand- a hrrde Angel Cake-2 Mrs. H. Lce. ard Milk-i Peter Hoogeveen,3 aShrrde Lght Cake. Iced for Thanks- 2 Harold McLaughlin, 3 Rich- Petit point pictur-l Mrs. givlg-î rs.S. Moore. 2 arjd VanCamp, 4 Glenn Mal- M. Coats r.G rw,~ Mnrs. VanRyswyk. 3 Elîcen Mc- coin,. 3 Mrs. S. Moore. Laughlln. One qt. Channel Is. Milk- Doily. knitted - 1 Mrs. S. qt Plate of Fruit Bread for1 Harvcy Graham, 2 Larmer Moore, 2 Mrs. Skerratt, 3 Mrs. sevnglMrs, Gilmour, 2 Bros. G. Brown, Mrs. H. Graham. McCormikl Special-Gra- Doily, crochtd-I Mrs. G. Cup Cakes, fancy Iced-l ham Cracker Cake-I rs Brown, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mms. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. E. GiI. Whitficld, 2 Mrs. W. Meens, Mrs. D. Powell. inour, 3 Mrs. VanRyswyk. Oshawa. en, Doily, tatted--l Mrs. Put-. Bran Muffins-i Dora Mar. Baby's Knitted 5e-1I rMr l, 2 Mrs. G. Brown. tyn. 2 Mrs. F. Bailey, 3 Mrs. G. Brown, 2 Mrs. L. Bligh't, Paint by number on velvet- F. Dayes. 3 Mrs. A-. White. I Mrs. Skerratt, 2 Gall Mal- Biscuits, plain-i Mrs. S. Bb' rcee e om Moor, 2Mrs.F. ayes 3 rs. . Scrrat. Mrs A. Cushion, traupente work-1. Mac Sbortridge. White, 3 Mrs. M. Coates. Mrs. Skerratt. Pumpkln Pie-I Mrs. IF. Baby's Short Dress, 1 year- Rug, hookcd». wool yarn-1 %%til,2Wiima VanCamp, 1 Mrs. G. Brown, r.v r.Pta. 2 Mrs. A.WV.,~ Wr.Htfcd2 3 Mr.s. G. Brown. S rs H Le.Skerratt, 3 Mrs. M. Coates. Raspbcrry Pie-I Mrs. Whit- Baby's bat and jacket In Rug, hookcd, wool material C mee, 2 Mrs. S. Moore, 3 Mrs. smocked cordury-i Mrs. V. -B rn. Mr. GCowns,2 . F. Dayes. Skerratt. Byn.3Ms .Bon Lemon Pie--l Mrs. Dora Child's cotton dresi-l M rs. , atcbd-hooked1 Mrs. Martyn. 2 Mac Shortridge, 3 V. Skerratt. 2 Mrs. A. White, -Skert,2Ms rat Mrs. P. VanRyswyk. Mry. Mrs. G. Brown. Rice Pudding-i Mac Short- Boy'S cotton shrt-1 Mrs, G. id mat. braided--i Mrs. ridge. V.Gcrt,2Ms .Cae. Brown, 2 Mrs. Skerratt, 3 Plate of Assorted Squares- Girl's crocheted sbelIMs Mrs. Putnan,. 1Mrs. Gilmour, 2 Jean Ma- L. Blight, 2 Mrs. Putnan,, ilwOr ca-î M rC.Adams, 2ea haffy. 3 Vernon Asselstine. Mrs. Bryant. ok1MsC.Aa,2 Plate of Cookies-i Mrs. M. Child's apron. novelty pat- Mrs. V. Skerratt, 3 Mrs. Put- Shortridge, 2 Mrs. Gilmour. tern-I Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 nan Tabl Cetreof Fresh Fruit Mrs. A. White, 3 Mrs. 'G. Pillowcascs. crocheted lace -1 Mrs. E. VanCamp, 2 Mrs. Brown. 1Ms .Wie r.S J. Potts. Bowmanvllle, 3 Mac Bo0y's V-neck sweater-i Moore, 3 Mrs. L. Blight. Shortridge. Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. Put- Pillowcases, lquid emnbroid- Homemade Candy-l Mrs. nam, 3 Mrs. Wm. Mahaffy ered- i Mrs. Skerratt, 2 MrsI D. owel, Girl's flannelette granny Le r.J yr M. anCap rs. ukeo.Pillowcases, knitted lace-i1 3 Mrs Edwrds.Burkton. gowni1 Mrs. G. Kelly, 2 Mrs.Mr. .Cots 2Mr S Four ways of serving PO- G. Brown. Mr.M ots2Ms S tatoes-1 Mrs. M. Shortridge, CbM' a ad mtsî oore, 3 Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. Edna VanCamp. Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. G. Mooe, 2owl Mrs. CotS.3 Four ways of serving Cheese Brown, 3 Miss K. For Mor.2eman.Cot.s .-.1 Mae Shortridge. Lady's apron. painted-l Mrs. Skerratt.. Four ways of serving apples Dora Martyn, 2 Mrs. V ke- Quilt block,;, four-i Mis. 1- Mrs. E. VanCamp. 2 Mrs. ratt, 3 Mrs. H. Lee,. kr M. Coates, 2 Mrs. Skerratt, 3 tciwards, 3 M. Shortridue. Gingham apron -I Mrs.V. Mrs. S. Moore. Egg, oe oze-1 ilen kerat, 2Mr. Klly 3.ýIs' Quilt, appliqued and cm- The above photos show the two cars involved i EgLag, one oc- lnSer, 2 Mrs.KellyByars. broidered-i Bobby Cowîe. 2.a head-on collision near the Cavan-Manvers boundarý ridge, 3 Mrs. Edwards. Lady's fancy cardigan- MrMs. A. White, 3 Mrs. Put- uine on Highway 115 Friday afternoon. Killed w ' Chocolate Cake Speclal I Mrs. V. Skerratt. 2 Miss K. namn,a Opep Class-l Mrs. S. Foreman, 3 Mrs. John Ham-. Quilt, appliqucd - i Mrs. Walter E. Harrison, 72, of 111 Livingstone AvenuE Moorc,n2 Mrs. P. VanRyswyk, ilton. Kelly, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3 Toronto. Driver of the second car was Mrs. Jessi, 3 Mrs. F. Dayes. Lady's A-line skirt-il Mrs, Mrs. Bryant. Spencer, 65, of 103 Auburn St., Peterborough, whi Teenage Girls - i Cheryl James Byers, 2 Mrs. M. Coates. QuIlt, pleced--I Mrs. C. suffrdbussadarsos h a ae oMn shellknit Adams, 2 Mrs. G. Brown, 3, Men or Boys-i Vernon As- chted-1 Mrs. V. Skerratt. 2 Mrs. J. Byers. orial Hospital here by Bowmanville Area Ambulance selstine. 2 Don Swain, 3 Jim Mrs. D. Powell, 3 Mrs. Put-2 Crib quiît-- Mrs. M. Coateg, A brother of the dead man, Ernest Harrison, 77, Oak Igyers. nam.2 Mrs.A. White, 3 Mrs. V. ville, is in Oshawa General Hospital with seriouý Champion Cake-Mrs. S. Lady's sheil top, for evening Skcrratt. Moore. wear-i Mrs. J. Bycrs, 2 Mrs, _Bedspread, polished cotton Camp.Wht,)M.M.Cot. Cnehapowa -.s ht . or.i Mr. H e.Jewellery of unusual mak- Article made ro m facecloti« me, saw.Lady's knitted dress -i Mrs. Hobby Corner ing--1 Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. -1 Mrs. M. Coates, 2 Mr Fry-Cadbury Ch oc olia te D. Powell, 2 Mrs. Putnan,. Article made of pipe dlean- J. Byers, 3 Mrs. G. Brown. Bryant, 3 Mrs. Putnam. Cake-i Mrs. Moore, 2 Daphne Lady's summerwcight drcss crs-I Mrs. V. Skerratt, 2 Mrs. Spcahnkehiffny Luhonltlqidm Powell, 3 Mrs. J. Potts. -i Mrs. V. Skerratt. 2 Mrs. M. H. Lee. ecl Mrs V.kerref at, 2 --iMrs, G. Bown. 2 id M Neflson's Chotolate Cake- Coates, 3 Mrs. J. Byers. J Picture. paint by number- Mrs. Putnam, 3 Mrs. Bryant. Skerratt, 3 Dora Martyn. 1 Mrs. S. Moore, 2 Mrs. P. Van- Lady's pant suit-i Mrs. J. 1I Mrs. M. Wotten, 2 Mrs. Por odr- r.M ril o aariM ~ys yk 3 Mr. nite c. y er.S crt.3 M s ots Coates, 2 M rs. H. Lee, 3 M r Howard Lee, 2 M rs. Edna Van Chiristie Brown f ancy Lady's felt slippers-i Mrs. 011 painting, not paint by or.camp, 3 Mrs. G. Brown. eookies, unbakcd -1 Mac Skerratt, 2 Mrs. Putnam, 3 number-l Mrs. G. Brown, 2YDcSsdMoor-e.r. Shortridgc. 2 Mrs. Jim Byers, Mrs. Bryant. bt2MsM ts n md îgt isK 1r.H rhm Mrs. G. Kelly, 3 Mrs. M.jOn pair -festive handmae DFoe oi- rma 3 Mrs H. Gaham.Lady's sport h - r.M oats..candles-l Mrs. D. Martyn, 2 Mrs.G. Brown.K Frean Swift's Canadian Co. Special Wotten, 2 Mrs. J. Bycrs .3 Mrs.i Article, made fron, iaexMrs. V.Ger.t 3MsH. DlBswrobers -Chery ic- Mr. E.Gil Skrrat. ottles-i Mrs. V. Skcrratt, 2 Le Skerratt, 2 Mrs. L. Bllght, Imour. 2 Mrs. Whitmnee, 3 Mrs. Men's spiral socks--i Mrs. M rs. M. Coates, 3 Mrs. Put- Toilet paper cover- i r Mrs. A. Whltc. F. WhItfield. Wm. Mahaffy, 2 Mae Short- J farn. L. Blight, 2 Mrs. P. VanCamp, incrai.ft work--l Mrs. V White Layer Cake-I Mrs. ridge.1 Article, trimmed with maca- 3 Bobby Cowle. Pl era at t, 2Z Dora Martyn. il. MeLaughlin, 2 Mrs. E. Gil- Men's pyjama suit lMs oiIJn alr 2Mc Dcrtdck fsa-1 Handwoven artlcle-Mrs. G Inour, 3 Mrs. F. hitficl. V. Skerratt. 2 Mrs. M. Coates,Shortrdge, 3 Mrs. P. Van-Irs. L. Blight, 2 Mrs. A.1 Brownd2Mis John Hamilton 3 M r s Pu tn ams dTea osy-I1 Mac Short. rildge, 2%Ms. H. Lee, 3 Mrs. F Whitfield. Article made from bale: twine-1 Mrs. F. Baley,2 Mrs. M. Bailey, 3 Mrs. Skerr- att. Duff Electrie Special -- open to ladies 65 or over - 5 articles of handwork-1 Mis. Putnam, 2 Mrs. Bryant, 3 Mrs. O. Hill. A & P Speclal. for most points in Hobby Cornr-Mrs, Skcrr- IBreslin's Special for Most points in Ladies' Section- Mrs. Skerratt. Simpsons-Sears Trophy U. Shi, ~ nrley W. Uridcs Book-l Shirley W. & ýd C»r L mI., 2 Blackstock U.C.W., 31 Red C nveribleL on Backstock W. Variety of Sandwiches-I Blackstock U.C.W., 2 Shirley W.!., 3 Blackstock W.!. Light cake. decorated-i Blackstock U.C.W., 2 Shirley W.!., 3 Blackstock W.!. Relish tray-1 Blackstock and oug t a luefastackW.!., 2 Shirley W.., 3 Black- ak *.OTotas-l Bîackstock U.C. W.. 2 Blackstock W.., 3 Shir- ley W.!. UN Watevr y wa& &omcamPrimary Division - Prlnting Wh atee - at. r11oi Kindergarten - 1 Debbie to oe~era, bksX)M gt i4 Mappin. 2 Annie Dorrell,3 witha BakýL- LomfmmKaren Post, 4 Caroline- Car- W1th8 L friG] -naghan. uwcoemS± Grae1-SusanSwin2 Camp. 2 Debra cLuhlln, Pet Davidrion.4 onaW- tere. 12 The Canadien Statesman, igowmanville, Sept. il, 1968 Blackstock Fair Prize Winners Ir I -ee-bfr - - - - - - te- - - Building Supplies and Hardware* SAVE 30% îo 40%.e 50%' ON DOZENS OF ANNIVERSARy SPECIALS~I These are just a sample of the many Sale items! DISPOSABLE GARBAGE PACKAGE 0F 6 J Weatherstrippiig- J~~I1BA S IGT ULBS Angle Seal Tape XTR~A $TON BISLI H 17 foot door set ?'a' x 75 - - 'OsHAWA WOOD PRODUCIS ~I I COURTICE IUTf SHOPPING CENTRE 729-1611 LIMEVIULI728-1617 ~ -js NEW COURTICE 1SHOWROOM fM OURS Ibonome o il m Mon.1 - Tu, - Wed. - 8 am. - 6 pan. Friday - 8 arn. - 6 p.m. a LThursday - 8 a.rn.- 9 p.rn Saturday - 8 a.m. - 5 Sm ýrate Accidents on Highway 115r YE LVI RTO N »«qq1WýCongratulations are extend- Misses Carol Stacey. Mar. ~ ed to newlyweds Mr. and guerite Wilson and Linda Mr.Frank Gla sbergen (nee Gray anticipate attending SMarlene McGill) who were Teachers' College in Petr (married in Yelverton United borough. jChurch on Saturday, August Mr. David Staples has en~ 31st. in the presence of a menced teaching duties T church filled to capacity with Bnwmanville. Mr. Terry Mal. guests and well-wishers. Mr. colmn will soon he starting his . ......Harold Stobbart of Janetville first year at Guelph Univer. assisted by Rev. House of sity. Omenee performed the cere- On Thursday evening, Sept. mony with Hev. Nutma of 5th, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brush S Bowrnanvîlle Christian Re- were hionored with a social formed Church also in attend- evening prior to their leav'ing ance. With three ministers the next day for their n*V present it was obvjous that residence in Enderhee, BI. the knot was well tied (no Mrs. Brush (the former Flor- slip knot there). Miss Vaneta ecec Atkinson) bas been a S McGili was the soloist on the resident of our communitv occasion. The reception was since 1940. The early part Of hcld in the church hall with the evening was passed pla':. ~1the Yclverton U.C.W. ladies ing progressive euchre. Mr. catcring. The newlyweds will Howard Malcolm received ' 1reside in Nestieton on return high score and Miss Pamela from their honcymoon to the Stinson was awarded the eas cost.boobY prize -a brush (so she Schools beils peal their couldi "brush Up" on her , musical chimes to distraughî ucre M.,rtRowan was mothers bordering on hys- the genial M.C. for the occa- teria after a summer in close sion. In his own methodiral confinement with their own manner with customary wry obnoxious offspring. With a (not rye) humor, Art review. I.-sigh of relief that reverber- cd the biography of the lion. ates across the land, the littie ored couple, culminating in darlings are ushercd off to the presentation of a set of scolwhr t shpe ilvrware tb them by Coi. school mrsmyb oe munity plate by other mm. successful in coping withibers of the committce, Messrs. thern. The children on their Gcrald MeGiII and Ray Mr- part, bored to the teeth with Cu]IDough. aiyroutine, climb eagerîy eBo tM.andMs r aboard tihe schiool bus mean- ad uiale replies of ap. ..4Èwhile fkn xrm eu- preciation. Lunch was serv- Stance to recommence their cd by the committee, the Art onslaught on knowledge. Rowans, the Gerald McGjlls, h liniand the Ray McCullougbs and Only poor Pa who h assnistn failcd dismally le have"md X , ~~~hay while the son shone" (or' h ctwse rti ~ .~ more literally straw) is faced cmuiyg wt r n wihtegîoomy prospect of Mrs. Bru sh in Vhcir new home ~ twingawyths thusnd and surrotundings in the Oka. of bles Il b bisloneonnaizan Valley, B.C. of ale al b hi loesocýWe learncd wlth deep re- juiout hlaesitno gret of the sudden passing otherwise. reetvo r John Werry .~kjI M. an Mr. Mxie hiof 1Bowvmanville. Tt was our Mr.cy and fmilyMof Toronto peasure tb attend High n a n f a il y o f o r o t o1 S c h o o l nt B la c k s to c k w jth . have sold their city home aildJohnnyv more years ago lhq~ ~~ w~ill be iving in their farmiwe caeb dmtOn or hoeinti cmunt ;than one occasion hie nudý_'d S Playof amstemn our recalcitrant Model T intn age groups are currently in' life with apshfo hi progress. A num ber of our, Model A. Alwayswaa 1v junior athietes are involved,il]flo*psesn er combining their resources, se fhmradazs ~ plavlng almost exclusivel'y On, living which manifested il. Bethnv tams.On Mndayself occasionallv as a practi- ... evenîng the Peewecs cmerg-,cal jok"r. To those w'î'o e d victorious in the firstimul ectn u cps gamc of their 4 out of 7 ser-; smathv and will continuie es of the finals wit Mii- .peal hnsali e, brook, at Millbrnok, by aiories the genial red-headi who injuries. On Sunday afternoon at almost the samc s,;ore of 12-10, comning froinicontribtcd to the general location, Mrs. Richard Tief, 59, of 39 Sunimer Dr.,,'ehind in the seventh with a "bonhommee" of al aur da-ys Scarborough, was killcd when the car ',he was drivinru 10-5 deficit. tBHS w e n t o u t o f o n t o l, o ll d , j e c e d h r a d l n d c o n M ri a n d M rs . A l dio N a s a to at B H S wen ou of con rol roled ej cte he an la ded onand family were long week- her. Her husband suffered a fractured righ~t Ieg, bruis- end guests at Malconia. GET CASIR TODAT es, abrasions and shock. He xvas takcn by Bowmanville Miss Elliott, a new addition FOR OLD APPLIANCES Area Ambulance to Scarborough hospital. Damage to 10 the Grandview Publicý througb ail the vehicles involved in these accidents was exten- School teaching staff in Man-i STATESMAN vers Township, is boarding: C sive. iNewcastle Detachment, OPP, investigated. with Mrs. Dorothy Bristow CLASSIFIEDS and Cathy. ____ i Phone 623-3303 i â~LDNT ANNIY[RSARY SA[i.

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