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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Oct 1969, p. 7

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Celebrate Birthdays Shelley Maureen Kossatz celebrated he'r fourt birthday Sept. 29th and Kevin Ross Kossatz celebrate his second birthday Sept. 26th, 1969. They are childre of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kossatz, Don Mills, Ont., granc children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, R.R. 1, Hamptor and Mrs. Florence Kossatz, Sydenham, Ont.; greal grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. H. Davis, Oshaw2 cSocial .& £Peorsona/ Phone 623-3303 Brian Clvitie has returned ville and Mr. Boe'- brathe ta Queen's University, King- and sister-in-law, Mr. an ston, for third year studies. 'Mrs. Wilson Bae of Beavertci Ian Whillans, son of Mr. and We are sure there are man àMrs. R. D. Whillans, Brown student.s from here whoa a St.. is attending Durham Col-'attending calleges, universitiE Ie'-e. and schools af nursing etc Mrs. A E. Billett spent last concerning whom we have ni week visiting ber sisters, Mrs. received the necessary infor Ii. S. Price of Toronto and mration for this column. W Mvr' . C. W. Slemon af Niagara wauldi appreciate a cali fror their parents - please die Mr. and Mrs. Wm. :Ihiesbur- 623-3303. ger returned Sunday after a Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rutledg three-week tour af England, nr Detroit, Mich., and Mr. an, Scotland, France and Ger- Mrs. Joe Rutledge of OakvilJf rnany. were weekend guests of i Mr. Brian Pattrick. York and Mrs. Rupert Buyers. Man lUniversity, Toronto, visited hlis relatives in the area from OsÉ narents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip awa, Port Perry, Orono, Black Î;attrick, Wellington Si., ont a stock and Bawmanville at th recen weeend.Byers home to visit with Mr! reend weeked PlmrByers' brothers and their wivee and son, Niagara Falls, Ont., Dr. Jack Langmaid reali recentJy visited ber parents, staged a remarkable comebaci Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner, at the recent Oshawa Tenni Wellington Street. Club championship matchei Mr. and Mrs. Herb Powell,' when he hecame the 191 Concession St. West, were men's singles champion af tht guests at their nephew's wed-Mcub after an exhausting mara ding in Trinity United Church ýthon baittle af over four bour: Napanee, on Saturday. 'ýwitb Sid Dodsworth. The sin We appreciate receîving in- gles victory for Dr. Langmait formation af your trips awayciae nottnlge from home, and out-of-tawn son easce for th edst guests visiting your homes, for 15 erse aspayd e little tnnsuntil tisvear use in this calumn. Just dial Bfr i al eiee 623-3303. fram tennis he was one af the Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Shantz1 stronger players in the provs and famnily visited Mr. and ince, and last won the Oshawp Mrs. W. W. Shantz in Font- singles titie 17 years ago hili, the occasion being the lat- !Tennis Is not the only spai ter couple's 6th wedding an- at which Dr. Langmaid excels niversary. for since the tennis matchee Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cassin he won the three-day United and sons Dan and Patrîck. States National Albacore Sail Bolton, visited over the week- ing Champlonshlp at Little Egg end with Mr. and Mrs. Alan'Harbor Yacht Club in Beach H. Osborne, Brown St.. and Haven, N.J. His crew was an- with other town relatives. other Oshawa resident. Chuck Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cully ai Dewhirst. Dr. Langmaid isa Westan spent Tuesday evening nephew of Mrs. Ross Stevenç of laqt week with his sister, and Mr. C. G. (Ted) Morris, Mrs. Hugh McDonald, Brouýn bath oi Bnwmaniville. St.. after paying their respects -___________ ta the laté Mr. Larry Dunn. -Irs. Gelat Alcorta and daugh- ter Miss Martha Alcortao Meicwit tyMr. n Mr. Eler Cox.R O _nA M r. B i C x , M r a d f r, Rev. A. VandenRlerg, B.A., B.D., M.Th. Phone 623-7407 Worship Services 10:00 a.mi 7: 00 p. m. Baclc te God Heur Diii 1310 Radio Evèry Sunday 10:30 a.m. "Everyone Vloe St. Paul's United Church Nini's$er: J.A.. B.D. Organit: M1rR. Metr2Jf. 9-45 a..-Sîn3 rh',o 11 a.m. -Pubhlie Wnr.hilp jurant rare durint %ervice IRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister- Rev. George K. Wa.rd, B.A., B.D. Organist Airn. William M Findtay, BP A.C.C.*O0. A T C M SLNDAY, OCTOBER 5tb, 1969 Werld-Wide Communion Sunday 10:00 ar.. ""THE VISION and THE FEAST" Rev. George K. Ward Reception of New Memhers The Sacranient of The Lord's Supper Church Schooi Heurs Beginners, Kindergarten andi Primary Depts. nt 10:15 aR.. -Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts. at 11:00 a.m. 1 at the regular Sunday loi-n - ;ing servIce at the Orano Unit-J ed Church, were dinner guestsl of Mr. and Mns. Len Peans and Alan on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and: Mmi. Douglas Arthur Walker, the former Miss Domothy Mn Mercen on their nmarigeat Kendal United Church on Sat- urday aiternoon, Septemben 27th. Mr. and Mrrs. Walker. w!ll reside ln Part Hope. Mrs. T. Wesley Cawker af Bowmanville spent the week-] end with ber sIster, Mrx. Mti- ton J. Tamblyn. Mich elle Hantwig ls staying! with Mn. and Mrs. Sterling Mather, Somerville Drive. whble ber mother, Mrs. Me]- vin HartwIg lu ln the Oshawa General Hospital. Mn. James L. Johnson ai! Hillcrest Lane neturned home! ,last week fromn visiting bisl son, Mr. Leonard W. Jobnson,' ;Mrs. Johnson and cbildren at' S urviving Members of Large Family HoId Reunion The Canadian Statesman, Nowmanvllle, Oct. 1. 1069 game was 11 to 3 for Good- Reeve, Sask., Kingston, Osh- wood, The thiind gaine was a~ wWtron aatSl debacle for Cartwright, losing' phide. and local canimunities, 31 to 8. The fourth in Clare-Th vngwasptdnc mont was a 5-5 squeaker. In Teeeigwsset ac the lufth gaine the Cartwnýight Ing (an Ustening) te the music 'batters finelhy got te, McNeil's supplied by the Dave Masters- offerings. winntmg 11 te 8. Trio. This set the stage ion the On Sun day Yelverton United final garne in Claremnont IthC.humch observed bts lO8th An- neutral umpires. In the first niversary (with its original inndng Rick Camnpb~ell lîd0offbuilding ntact) with Rev. Gen. with a home run. In thel Ricbardsan af Prescott as third inning Rick Campbell giuest speaker. Mn. Richardson, bit a triple, but was stranded wbo preached on the charge 'at tihird. Scaning ceased until (Bethany - Pontypol - Yel- the top ai thîe-,ixth inningiverton) pion ta 1962. pmeached when Banry Malcolm stole an înspiring sermon on the home, and Neil McLaughlin's text "Peace, Passion and Prog- RBI scamed Rîck Campbell. 1 mess" with bis custamany zest This was ail the qSoing and and conviction. Many guests the game ended 3 ta 0 forifrom adjacent churches wers Cartwrigiht. Bouquets are ex- present ion the occasion te hear Parry Sound.wno playecs erixorless bail, a vvLacewLnneaciims M ,ar ry ound Johnt weo t rer es rnfive daug ters who were pres- Mr. nd rs.Caran Crn-rivis.Rick Campbell had a1 ishCheyl nd ohn erefin nit n he ondfa'nt. Special music was supplie( supper guests of Mrs. Be the' ~.g o CGIT girls choir and Jones, Newtonvllle, on SurL. Cartwright. MeNeil apoob isVnt cII i day. September 2lst. ~~beutiful bal lor Gaodwood,1asl yMs aeaMGI Conratlaion taMr an ~chalking up six strikeouts. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rowan ,Mrs. Dickson Benjamin Ray- MCarMtwrie, Nwtnvht BMcaa.s a asfrom tbeir three weeks or bet- nard, the former Miss Sheila On Tuesday evening of hast week at the home Of 9th year,8, Mrs. .Wle etnvle8 Vr.F. îo,îîws: Ne"lM agln, C.; ter spent in th e British Isle& LorrineAlln o NecasleMr.75* Rick Campbell, P.; John Nat- eprtn an enoable hali oan e Alin ieneatle r. and Mrs. Harry Wade, Newcastle, the four surviv- Anderson, Morrish, 79 and Ephriam Ho1dawp.y, 5, of enbom, I.B.; Brian Handyside 1epotin J3 ony ternmrion Stumbr i children of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Hlaa Sherman Oak, Caifornia. He retired a few years ago 2B.; Rick Howes, S.S., B ay . adMs .Rcad 27th In Orono United Church. held a reunion dinner during the visit here of their af ter 47 years with Generai Motors. In the Hoidaway Macolm, 3B.; Dave Larmer,' e.adMs e.Rcad Mr. J. Alhan Penfound, youngest brother fromn Caifornia. Taking part were, family there were six girls and seven boy s. CO.F.: Dran iny Patschu ,p1 sonnd gilst we re.Sand Mrs t hawhsa rona, ofpasedMawa. from lef t ta right,_HarryHoldaway,_Port Hope, in his 1 _ __ Rick Presser, 0,F.; Randy Ray Robinson and iamily. The ed t te shaa Gneal os-I .MacLeed, 0.F.; Randv Pr' Ralph Ma]colms ai Don Millh ~n ptalan eptmbe 22d aterortcor ingcapable manager, and bis son1 spent a few days with the, ser, O.F.; Keijo Kinnunen were overnight guests at the en ial Sen tembllesrwîg aftKil- ForhIAiarriage R1ick wat, the star pitcher fori Glenn Larmers last week. O.F.-P.: Coaches, Grant Camp:" Robinsons on Friday evening. d- r ailHrwgo i----the final game ai Claremont' GIad ta report Mrs. F. Vlie- bell. Ivan Hawes. ______________ )n,Ilaloe passed away in the o n Monday nigbt. Rick Camnp-iger, John Venning 'and Mrs. t- Kingston Hospital after a i bell and B.arry Malcolm iHopps ail got home tram bas- a. engthy llllness. Funeral was b rought in the runs for the pital last week. Y L E T Nu -!Amng te may frm Orno ~~ Catwnibt Twn'sbipWe understand Mn. ErnestU 8p f Amngth mn fomOrn Crtrih Twnhiwbilel-a rmer is progressmng layon- Jaknd aaweeotd who attended were Mr. Melv- î. i ne exatlyin the Bana- byi saa optl akad on eehse in Hartwig, Mr. Arthur Hart- abyi saaHsîa. to an anniversary dinner by, u e t wiMssMdlieHnti a Beit, has long been noted currenteprtMr. eo for itsssfine livestackwand Sa sryt eotMs e.their immediate family on Fni- Mr. afdrMrs. Terr Hardy. riclandd g-1 Fowler bad the misfortune ta dav evening and were the rec-! IMr and Mrs. Nelson Zoschke, .... ... .ur r cs o ai hsmri. n s Inipients ofai a rauatr Mn. and Mrs. Tom Hardy. ~~~~~an dlaim credit as being oneý Uxbridge Hospital with ategrm iomcnauaty'a ta s Mr. nd Ms. om Hrdy a, eleram romMr. Russell IMrs. Clarence Allun visited o f Ontario's prime gardien, broken leg. Honey, M.P. and Mrs. Honey. th e easy way her sister Mrs. B. Trigg, Bow- ..onns opoeti.M. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Aisa on Friday evening a gath- manvlle fora fw das. ny Sorebas fie toataspent Saturdav evening with ering ai the Malcolm clan at er vie On fna orning at the ySoeimen aexintio teisMn. and Mrs. Joe Rutledge oiýtbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Read the Pulitzer Prize rid Orono UJnited Churcb, Rev Iichsin 'Oakville, Mn.adMsril:ly utntaosrete winning Christian Science Basil E. Long oificiated at ai which is 18 ice nctrcum -Rutledge af Detroit, Mn. and Silver wedding ai Mr. and Monitor. Rarely more than nbaptismal service for the fol-i1 , .. eec adwih 2pud rs. Wallace Holmes, Osh-îMrs. Victor Malcolm. Present 20 pages, this easy-to- re lawing six children: Shawn.. .3oucswsbrghtO awa, at Mn. and Mrs. Rut.fan the occasion wer Mr.Wlt- Willamsonai n. nd rs.P n e n a- read daily newspaper gives Mr. ayeBale;LeleM. and was grown by Mns. Bal- Byens', Bawmanville. 'en Nairn (who flew from Part ~~o ofndugtna M . and . . four Moore. Can you top this? r.PalRie UinîevSs. ob rsn o you a complete grasp of * Mr. and Mrs. Richard Da-vlean MrGdo Wa- the occasion), Mr. and Mrs ntoa n ol fars. lt Mrs. Willis Barrabaîl; Nancy vison visited their daughter, er, Witlowdale, visited Mr. Pency Malcolm ai Toronto, Mr. Plus fashion, sports, busi- 'r-ILe aighro Mr. and Mmx. Mrs. Carl Elliot in Uxbridgýe and Mrs. Marwood McKee on and Mms. Percy Malcolm oi ness, and the arts. Read VeBson Ishil; Stephen Donald, , Hospital on Saturdlay. Friendsý Thursday. Trno r n r.Fak tenwpprta 1 mso of Mn. and Mms. Donald llb lae htsei an ohear MsoTrfoM.an rs rnk tenesapetat 91 a)M LycettbRobinJean, aughte she 19ssin'rîoîtow- . Keith'Malcolm af Oshawa, Mn. and o ogesras ai Mm. ad Mms Robi nso and errossn favorably, l0w' De Merchan,. is in Pont Perry. Mrs. Roy Wright, Mr. and Mrs. ý fM.adMs oisnadin'g surgery, a.nd she hopes' Hospital.>1 Les Wright af Toronto, Mr. gel Tammy Alleen, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hawrychuk, Toronto, are that she will be home during Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly!and Mms. James Hunter and Please send niethe MOooro niMr. and Mrs. Terry Sutcliffe., happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of theirthe week. and girls spent the weekend Steven aiTeonawels ler$6 Jmo$S [e]rdaughter Beverley June, ta Gary Edwin Tubb, son of I Mr. and Mns. Weylie Mc-. i Bobcaygeon. numemous relatives from near- El 3 mos. $6.50 Mr. and Mrs. Carnet Tubb, Oshawa. The wedding spent,1Severalom this aîree at-Iby communîties. A pleasant oCeko oe ro ny Lbet B le wiSatueowntMon Rad, hM.tnedteSle edigoývnngwspse iallyl jCeko noyodi h-Lb ry B le take place at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, October 11, 1969, at a1ra t oda ih nnieddth ive ediga eeig a aae a and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip. OnýMn. and Mrs. Jack Wilson atipnior ta the presentatian ta ecoe kSt. Ambrose Church, Etobicoke. i aturday evening they ail at-, Yelventon Friday night, also ýVie and Win ai a set ai disbes.1 '~m hel Bo ligj tended the 25th wedding an-< the Silven celebration ai Mn.!. On Saturday evening, Mn. Bow in niversary party in honour of and Mrs. Victor Malcolm iný Howand Malcolm rend the pae- ___________ es.' ;Mrm kirdu te . and Mrs. Norman Irvine.ý Nestleton Saturday nigbt. tic address ta the ore Jf . heSinler ithC re r ActhyG ade omir l at the homeof Somry -I last weeksi couple and they were then pre- eit~ ck, ingh Sigle 1theirdaughten and son-n-! news I missed the name itf sented wîtb an electrie dryer, l Linda Cale 338 law, Mr. and Mns. Lanry, Mns. Cecil Harnilton amon an electriec dock and othen r______ el High Double Jamiesan, Osthawa. those who ettended the 9th gifts by the committee an be- birthday party fan Mr. Frank bal ai their hast ai friendsTE Linda Cale 516 VikrTiPineRbn h j- Games Over300 PT APVVTlflV Mn. aof Prsnce ethbe a-' who were jammed inta o theh1.TU LidGales 338 300Mrs attnded the lnerh a- ~littie hall fan the occasion. CÇMNSM Unit-sCle 38 L CK TOK Mn. ateddth uerln The commIttee included Mrs. MONITR, n-e 20an vr uMr.srvc i h Allan Peniound, Oshawa, Wm. Van Camp of Bhackstock,0 id Ahex0and 28-200 0. d h ervite0inm.thev. it. Tbhursday. Mrs. Norman Mairs and Mrs. box 126, AM to edChrc a 1 .m, ev VMn. Bob Smîith, Tononto, Ralph Sadher ai Nestleton.; ~ Nsmhmt.~2 Pattield 237-242. S. Youngi Parsons delivered a fine sen-'vstdM dM C t235, M. Gibson 221. M. Horst- m'no Cnsia auiy"IS]L . r. and ns. Cbas.rnends fnom distant points in-j and live onSundaY.' cluded relatives mm Pr ýr.1ian 216, F. Luxton 213, B. Tfhe choir sang the antbem Cartwright_________________________ ntLocke 210, H. Reynolds 201."O es5CrtMsWn- CrwihBatm ___________________________ 'reai Stndînm Iderful." Win Titie leT-. tndnr In St. John's nt 11:15, Nata-! Cartwigfit Bantams had a a aTotal Total lie Helen, chosen daughtem ai, veny successiul 1969 season, Pins Pt- Mn. and Mrs. Jack Green, was i winning bath the league pen-! ol en Legionnaires rtbptized. Rev. R. C. Roseinant and playofis. CHORAL GROUP 0F BOWMAN VILLE W. Coombes . 6755 711, chose as the theme for bis' During the seasan they lost' IM. Gibson .--------- 6429 61 aiaprpitesron"fR loe gamne ta Gre.enbank and' M. Reynds6--------- 6333 5:gion is important in the fu-. tied one with Goodwood. ws the services of a Teacher-Director foî L- . Rynods . 633 5J ~i~tune, it is up ta us." In the semi-final senies withý B. Locke ----6331 5 :..' ,i 7 " At 7:30 in St. John's church,1 Mersco, Cartwnight won three Sunday nlorning practice and «ngagements. !R. Shackelton 6071 5i~ , t '-,..~, undPn the auspices of thegme tag. M. Colville 6125 4 Bible Society, theme was a The final senies with Good- rsd tJakMne,6-00 A. Bates 5936 3ý ~~~~Please contact PeietJc:Mnl,6350 k A Bte . 93 3..."' "vemy nice service. Rev. V. M. waod was quite excitingé,' a 10. Patfield 5488 0 ' ~ '~~,~ Parsons gave tihe devotional.] being extended ta the. sixth or M.Blunt 5263 0' braIeri ine eoxMms. R. Van Camp, presidentpgme. aif the local Bible Society, in- nTe î.rtgame was Il ta l ereayJakKigt 2337 Average@ have bath successfully completed the comprehensîve trdued rs B. Colwell and fon Cartwright. The secondi .L. Cole 25 8 course in Medical Assisting offered by International Mn. Inwîn Cowell ai Bowman- O. Patfiehd'240 Cancer Acadernv of Canada Limited, Toronto. The vl h soe lie ae J1. Alexainder. 2011, this summer when they visit-' H. Reynolds ~ 200 ci\C îtmsa b rdaincrmne ii ed Rev. Ted Colwell and far.-i M. Gibson 1 -. 19 at thp Park Plaza, Toronto, on September 27th. Miss lily in Bniazil. Very inteîrestin.gý W. Coombas 190» Fernîs. loft, is the daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Clifford and informative. This was fol- M. Hrs.tan .181 Ferris, Parkway Crescent, and Miss Ledoux is the lawed hy a question period.. - M. Leaman 17 ably answered. Mns. W. Hoaeyl S. Young 1 î6ý daughter nf Mn. and Mns. Lea Ledoux, Elgin Street. expressed the appreciation toi A. Wilson. 174 T Em the Colwells. Rev. R. C. Rose! M. Colvilte 16 inE!)T conducted the election of ai F. Luxton ..1866 f-n rnune h itL. Renaud f. . an.p 165cd he -'S.Dutt .165 tr it rtt ea-M.adMs arneMl benedietian. Officers fan the! C6 Wnav coming yearo 'r d rs Lwrnc Ml-are: President,] PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SAT., OCT. 4 Lepp162 anid Mr. Anhunlln o oand ail attendedZMs. Richard Van Camp. Vice î~î inday a Tbnsdy. Bth]Por Hop Unted Churehl President.s, the local Clergy;' if! . Luxton 161 enjoyed à visit with Mn, andiwhen' thein niece, Glynis] Secreta.ry, N.s m -ae; UEU 5M. McDonald i80 Mrs. James Harris and MissIGeorgna, w a s chnisterred.I Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Craw-; W HI TE RAINB A NSC O R E e. SpNacholson15)dent aiseto. r ei.ioloi the service tbey iord. Roil-on HAIRDRESSING fl!J. pears 58 enF o Netleon.ýwre innr gest i Mr. Mrs. B. Colwett, Mr. rwin: SPRAYan B. Locke 1,59 Mrs. Nelson Manlnw enjoy-ý and Mrs. Grant Brooks. 1 Colwell and Misq Bannie Pl- H.RI SPRAYan A. Bates 1.5n ed a Stindav aftennoon drivp' Mn. and Mns. Richard Mac-I ley. Bowmanville, were Sun-j %o. ug it11 M. Lane 1,56 with Mn..aîîd Mirs. Gilbei-t; Kenzie. Part Penny, enjayêd day evpn.ing dinnen gueste ai 10 oz. Reg. or 21/ oz. Sugg. Iist 1.99 4 zSg.lt11 !E. Coombes 1,5i Manlow. Brookîbo, ta Peter-jSunday evening dinner with Mn. and Mrs. Richard Vanl Extra Holding R, Dickinson 15.j bonough. Thev saw the herd Mmr an Mrs. Ralpb Saien. Camp a'nd family, and Debbiel J. Lawton .1594 ai Dr. Wrn. Belch. In the Toronto, were aiternoan cal]-gutwekn Sugg. list 1.69 14 1.448 8 r, R Marrs15 i a hiaIa the, h e amM.andr.DveCo e, Mcughha1.a .1.Chppl.1,51 . evening ev d dinner atens. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fergu-! E. Clnke 51 te Rok Jt\ nuMotel. The Scouts' camping outingi son and family, Toronto, cail-'M f l P. Comnish 15() o :. ii":\d..,(Cecil Wilson at Balsarn Lake, last week- ed on Roy and B-ih Fergusons S A , r LISTER IN E E. Brunt 1,5 11aecwnipanij6 Mr, and Mrs. end. was an unqualified suc-I on Sunday. SteiH LtinorCysalCea NTISEPTIC -- Lamne Lamnh, Enniskillen and cess. The First Cartwrightý The Fred Trewins tedLoinrCysaClrA Mis. Eva Thunston, Fcàielon ScouJt Group joined with thethe Raymond -Ailin weddingý 22 oz. Sugg. list 1.79 <iii ~ Falts, ta Bobcaygeon Fair on'unattached gnoups ai Beaven- in 0e-an United Chumch 12 ( 1&27" co tntr o h L m . rt nn tn n K n fet. Se - i B w an il. u g. Is 1-29* S T E R A D E N 225.~ -. vndn24J.Rena 9Ba ahal . 19Clure was the guest speaker.î ter, Sean and Sheryl, Ponty-PRS ITON.DA fIE 22.1-213-208, B. Chipmanl 222- 4---Gen. Marshall 18 Mr. George Windsor andpol and Mms. C. Hiil were 215. A. DaJager 222, J. Bondlû-Glenot - 7. Mn. Jack Bleecb, Stoufiville, SMnday s upper guests et Mr. 221, C. Morgan 219. K. Chip-; 1-Shirley Brock 15,visited during the week with and Mms. Stan. Rahm. Potten 215, H. Ovenden 215. 12-Betty Westlake 13 ý Congratulations ta Cart-, and Mn. and Mni. ai-I Don-eh L E c GEO N. Zondenvan 214, .1. Lufiman' 5 --Dotig Nolan - 12' wrîgbt Bantain Soitball team1 visited Earh's brother and uis-Il DRUGS 2305G. Prouit '1-'11 N .--Nnr- MrKeen . 12 whna again won the Port Pet*ny ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.1 ,McKeen '(P9, C. ' "Mi 2()7. Il.-Milli D tkjn . 9 and District Champiansbip. Dorreli. Midland, Sunday. 5 KING ST. W. PRONE 6fl41P Z. Prcout 205. S. .obÂnao2 205,1 7-Jim Robinson -____ bMr. Grant Campbell waa Uic i Mr. Elgini Taylor. ol1a IL In

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