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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Oct 1969, p. 15

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I Cr atmffurday aftsrneo. 1%# Canadlim Stolmn ommwfs ct 010 Rab! Rab! Team Let's GoMr Wallace Boughawud«-INBo Rv orlIooa utTésaK.Hardy and Geridra au jtethB..RigFwra fie HaspItêi.e and '~<~'Ivillfge. having sl hi alusa hr~il 4n md w wdeutn, rhoe andcMmoved t saa a vnnt e til e ret rn home moon. Ms hoDw t e ltr aiyeul e W il9derness Em pire vsited ber brother r ,kr r i orated with yeUlow, pink. L. Moaore. mauv ai whie mma. uriThe story of the; Iraquois rthey have lived In the coun- The bsautifullY - Illustrated the. eva Mo teddM.Ot Vru lnt t church was filled wtth a c&- îndimns durlng a 200-yecrity nlddl hels r rvlbook cen serve a d Ae wedn ofbrgn-tndhrunalnWees pacity congregation. even te -o ~i ' '*îîîd daughter Helen Wodwr t'dy the front %ests. Sunday mar-pri- waa o nia frc such faniaus wniters au Henry lightful twtn-purpcae - a Mr. John Scott, ardvatda r ~~Ing for the F:ll Annivarsary. wsi elrngoanpowerful toThoreauRachel Carso. Matr- horn:wank for arrichair ex.<> the home4H ClofnMmr.n me Re.T .Selrv odct la .Eckert hic ne. Irving. William Bartram and plan a visit te that historie iAtcheson, Toronto. ttehm fM.Kai ednthodepegeecsadc apual tal nh iinew book, . . Mlrov. j1and beautiful land. As the1Mr nd Mns. JimsWo-tn~ 'lc nOt 4i Mnr A. A. Martifart spenakeEpir A a This tells about the look, (dust jacket cdaims, 'it has 1 ley and ohildrenvitdbrfoou uth etn.Th Mrt wellMrtnow a tof othoenaidern(LitEire : Ao N ar-acalorn sound and ameli of the much te offer the Innocent and parents Mr. and Ms .1 tednews2 il.W preswel nwot spakefan cae Cnatie Ltle,. Treow aaisCe 1country. This là no mere cal- the dilettante". There are pre- Hodgkinson, Auroensuimd a of the changes whlch have occupled and controlled a vast lectIon of snippets; the sd-i cisc facts on buii-fighting, iday. adms ihcfe - taken place, bath inside and wildenness empire w h1 c h tiens are lengthy and com- visits te pivate homes, ap- Mn. and Mrs. HnySan cabewihwg;o ~ ~ autuide the chuch, shîce the bcckned like 1a preclaus gem plete hi themselves. It ilàapnaisals of delectable wines ton werc uprget iM o. ag upywseet butidn a the frh initaehee bfelgipwr. book ta be treasuncd by naturej and delicious provincial foods.1 and Mns. H. Gay, Cutc. c raue.A h ata bulnt ofie h wa s etdoe 35 etehfold. md rsuddlevets. h aenotlîRusselLynes' stunîing pha- Mr aid Mrs. Rc m vr akn nttecu aver 100 years ago. Tue pres- France and Englaîd secuedj For hswolventag, tography add the right Illu- Toronto. spent theweedbsadnetawihte nssg, arelaeihvo- a caîîn auch tacuaidecrpios f lur Istaiv tuc a hi mc- it hrpaenserrad miivie amce.Evryn eal whâewt s reaedbada the orwscamgasuais. Alince is ng cauntnies, May Jean Kemp- t-be-tneasured book. He i9; Mrs. H. Staînton, am nad thclbeîedabig Tgna hechairasistoed by wandto the Idquons.Allheke ner bas wrttcî Invitation te popular as an essmyhît, hstori. Mrs. H. Gay. Courietiinmhe. hnfo a fr.Tecors itd Mr yG.wihevher ntroîîed the yPrtga <McClelland a i d, ai aid social editor. He used Mr. aid M DrgMe-temthn ite il r Mr.M rseadM.G.wihvr cotold thmSeatLtd.) which she calis I is cmeaPeter-jm! anel n du I . ofGanenHIl, ultd cuWdoodro ofothGardeen"y lveilfl, ît Pt'teamea iththesae Cnnei ad muthee îvitd t th dnne. Dn' ~ h siîglîg the antem.myWor-eThisais a ppghstary o sgai".maîy have hearnied ta borougb, wene Surdyspen agt lnsnig h nhm,"o hi aagipigsor fglexpect of hhs facile pen. guests of Mr aid M.Dnecoc u et S shlp the King" while dueta by lth-rentury stnuggle between _Sauthwell aid famit î yctn u asrl S,. .,.~~~~~~ ~~> ~the two guests were "Bicis the power ta win the alleg- 5MraiMr.AGrfeidadggacmbe Tefft Ti os ad"on.Haly lance af the Indians in a warV "~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~In for territorial dominance. i i. anl, Sabrub epmeigwsviysceau plsnepesdapeito ete ieltte1das Sundray dinner gucso!M wihgiiatndnteme- ~ coshg, xprsse aprecntin Nltnr sde et he ndtns'Rev. Wesley Herbert of 1Rose Knowlton el. Enniskil- aid Mns. Adrian Hie n tM. aiet tth In a few well chosen wards, ta kîow that pnîce af the wur Kiigsview United Church, len. on Saturday last. Sunday eveîing vitrswrrgua tne.W dicse .y Mn Martin. aid those pnavId- would be the same Iroquois Oshawa, will be the guest Your correspondent rereiv- radMr.R aieCe lnhsaw Srnihm n lgthe music. laid whicb the fareignens sekrfrTrn ntp dapoeci rm Mr. and hadsanwihe aiR.yti Sunday visiton% with Mr. spakrugrht.oe nEcdkeraphne basfrm doncaea ~ ai Mn.C. M Jois wee exellet. jorba mocugan Chut-ch on Suniday, November Honace Hall saying she h-ad a! Mn. and Mrs.GegeAl'yurahv aunht Mns. M. Cruse, Mr. and Mns. facts of hstory lita a thrlling 2nd at 2:30 p.m. Guest soloist heautiful Easter lily with four; dread were Saturda vnn a iertemelg h George Wood, Mns. O. Gard- ad pîtmhg daa Tf wili be Mns. Lloyd Ayre, blooms in ber home, aven al uptnguctsaiMr.adMsgap as icse h trer is naGrdnr.MR.bs rce cto, ahe;Bowmanviile. Note there will month ago. I received a love H. Hardy. Bowmanil. AivmetDa nSur .M bhieoreMisseOnuadGardhner. Mrs. basigrace, action, pathos Bea Joncs aid Mr. Bud Joies. beauty aid grim deat.h. ' en evc udvmr-l iywt w losf Mr. aid Mrs.G.AdradayNo.2,ala.'ii a With Mr. aid Mrs. GeorgeJ Our Natural World (McClel- iîg. See Comning Events. a dean fieid, Mrs. Bert Johtn-' visited Sunday eveigwtxigbl i aie ~ .. *Stapietan, Mrs. Pearl Cald- laid aid Stewart Ltd.) - cari-; Sympathy te Mn. W.E. son, and have aisa enjoyed Mrs. Irene Murrayroo r h, -w.. . . . . . . eld of Toronto was a week- pied aid edited with com- Stevens, Haripton, on the my own liles in the garden GlRd ta know M.MlOÂ I . edguest, whhle Suîday 1isi- ments by Hal Borland, the passing of his ioving wife. and in My home this past Virtiie was ahle ta euit tors nclued M. A.A. Mrtinfamos oudoor wrier, po- Ms. Eith urphv Misomorh.als hoe pleras Port Credit. aid Mn. aid Mrs. vides an unfongettable mc-,IGrace Smith aid Mr. and Fnid-ay eveiing there wereerai weeks in the imn.ekI Gardon Martin ai Bowman- count of the laid aid wild-IMns. R. Gibbs were Saturda<'161,, ta bics of Euchre. Pnizes ville Memorial Hasptl ville. Illfe of America as seen andj evenîng callens of Mn. aid! were as follows, Mn. A. E.; Mn. and Mrs. E. .Vru o h eka cae r: Wit.h Mr. aid Mrs. Jack descnibed by writ.ers suncee Mrs. Roy Mayîîrd. On Sun- Clark, Mrs. Clara Ewen, Mr. were Sunday dinneruetai2-6ncsv: Kimbail were Mn. aid Mrs. coun try's discovery. Borland 1iday bis brother Mn. Raiph, Eanl Prescott, Mrs. F. Pascoe, Mn. and Mrs. N.AlBw Vaîce Cooper aid Douglas.,'loves Amenica as a country Maynard aid Mrs. D.oUy Gib- j Mns. Gardon Richards, Mn. manville.Adssos------7 Little Michael W le appears ta e 'vring the navy in the above photo Mn. and Mns. Don Bright, ail aid laid. He has compiled son. Osbawa, visited the May-:George Alldread. 50-50 draw Mn. aid Mrs. H'anr ecn Bnh,6miifml and could be cheerinig for Navy against Army in a football ciassie. Michael is of Oshawa, aid Mr. Sidney stanies aid essays that com- 1 nard home. -won by Mrs. Heard. O0rono. called on rltvsi îcags- 6 the son of Mr. aid Mrs. John Whaleî, Parkway Crescent, and grandsan of Mr. Lockhant ai Port Hope. bine the magnificence aidI Sympatby is exteîded toý Mn. aid Mrs. Robt. Bowdeni'the village an Suna.Mjraentos. -1 and Mrs. James Cully and Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen. He celebrated bis first 1 Mn. aid Mrs. Glen Farrow, mystery of the laid. Elghty-Mn. nd Mng. Alfred Kîowl- aid littie Shawn bave moved! Mn. aid Mns. F. .Ba io pntos2 birthday onJuly 3Oth.Cobourg,, with Mn. aid Mrs. five writens are lncluded; wb-ait ti. an ad fiaily an the sudden teNewcastle. Mrs. Otto Vintue acmpie Emriytrtins 18 -- ~ ~ ____________r M issC.anR. F arrow.. - tey have seen and fet as passing of bis fathen, M . Sorry ta loge M . ad M ns. M r. and M ns. E . A .Vi t ea d i ii g h uxs -8 p . d îl M f ~'castie, witb Mn. aid Mrs. F. M Henderson and famiuly. BLA CK TO CKWith Mn. aid Mrs. F. Gil- mer, Mn. aid Mrs. Ji Gi- Attendance was smailen Norman Dysant, Peterborough, fen Florida . mer, Karen aid Jeffrey, Port titan usumi at St. John's Miss Betty McArth un, Ton- Mns.J. A .Johnstoi spen.t ai Hope. were air whhi M. Chuncib Suîday morning, but onto, aid Mn .C.C. Harcourtllew dava with ber daughten, adMs ere îbi, r jRev. R. C. Rose delivered a; of Kent, England. The latter 1Mns Roy Avery and family, eanMs lecdGham guofe fine sermon as ausaI from thelis bolidaying witb frîeîds in Tilbury SNwayte. r ine uss text, 'We are bemng held ne !Tanonto. Mn. aid Mrs. Cecil Gibson Mn. and Mr.s. S. J. Lancest- aposîbe in he îfewe î ! Mrs. Melville Wenry, Chani-1 aid family have moved inta1er, hmving atteîded Sunday We presumne a go'od numben, tton. il staying with the Pan- ý their new home, two conces- morniîg service bere, drove rwere tired following their. ken childnen wbile their fa- siens south of Blackstock. aut ta Saieri Harvest Home rwork af tbe excellent supper ther is iii aid mother wonk- Mn. aid Mns. Don Flem- Service In tbc afternoon, were I atr.m veigwhc :sMig ing, Oshawa, called on Mn. supper guests with Mn. aid nfwlr1- Og r aelatîe i hruhl isEiaehTais n.rad Mrs. Wilbert Archer Sat- Mrs. Sami Butteny, aid spent ~ .enjoycd. .wh is studying 3rd Year. urday. On Sundray Mn. and an hour or no with Mn. and SATIN LATEX ICbunch attended the Anniver-: the weekend ut borne. avleto n . manville. cary at Nestieton Sundayý Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grain- Wilbent Archer aid visited at Mn. aid Mi-s. George Skeld -> . Plat thet satin-tresh look te yoir living- morrLing where Rev. N. S. gen, Peterborough, spent Tues-, the Mackic Funeral Home, log of Blckstack, were Sun-,~i , raam, lusroomsanmd bal - ii n W E Gibson af King City delivered 1dey and Wed.nesday last wcek Lindsay, whene Wilbert's bico day e!ternoon cahiers with Mnr. oecasyapplication! Fastdvîgflows - avery thaught provoking ser-1with Mn. and Mn,. Russelrthen-ii-law, Mn. Cl1a re n c eadMBhSeidn. . N4' l", usontby *M Uhorroler. Toals R~; 'mon train "Youn Own Picture1 Mouîtjoy.I Stevens, was restiîg. With Mns. R. Farrow, Mn. anid hid waah dea with lmat sopy M ralaery."s. Glenn LarmIra M uitercrart sh e ta suit ysir colr colin sang two l'avely solos. John's Churcb met at the M and Mn.s Glnenn Ltert family were Saturday evening >: te îste. Cb hog 8mady mix colar . IteirC a Next Sunday will be Black- home o! M rs. Charles Fes e d byont nd d t e 5hvIsitas, ad on Sunday, di . nSeld o m erm 2ldcnaoslcecsa 1l a.m., witb Rev. W. C. Sel- r the pnayen aind read the ssai d .LaRoshe, nunSt M dMr.sari Ken Bf ornvAî o!2 lara aof Emmanuel Uîited ci' uepssgPsa. 100. adM .Lre olrS.Mr . an MrEnenm.mml o Chu.rch, Toronto. The bymn 'Fnomn Greenlmnds Mary's, riday evening. Newcasi ,.X SONe4M camu %trepart Mrs. Rayl ly Mountains" was sn.Mn. Keitb Van Camp hi. We noficed I a local paper. snhome alfter a sixteen day imet week,, a referencq tae ~ #i~Mser Fred Malaw,I The business oonsisted of ail bsns n aCli>i NCFwt i.tmr ht$4 ao ta.Goedonteley nprIfnl plte2t.A eo he sert ad Western Canada. no orgaîized plan seeris ta ie;1 Gld a eai n Enitie 5t.A eiciusese Mrs. Wm. Hoo.ey bas ne- have been made ta rulse funda WUIt 2.90 Quat ampecng'te corne ou o oi N eein at thel turned borne alter a pleasant ion this veny wothy cause, r mS dm tiopial tdayontoorow hoe i n.Gea Wli ~i isit witb ber dauguter Joyce Hîhlowe'en night. Newtonville iMogitomnmýedaMd _ The gmot co"r-ç jar qm<4o-gal Tt lded sanlcktck Nv 2th in.lraw, Mn. aid Mns. Scbool bas been busy the pet àtt- iii . .. M " mi. atbrch sf LwCbaoefinM io a r ttn dies aiBaktck o.ZtDonald Ross and new grand- couple of weeks, li varlous î sIn7s4 DUSt e 0 ruu Whbu teru- -su r% --i. j tesddt he Presbytenilt Mn. Gerald Asseistine, ~daugubten SsDmEizbemwasdoîg u30tat ad e ent'm W4mi'uuaa..eît. jRallsr ln Hampton lait Moi-, tawa. aid Mn. Jim Kennan of' Otaw. benprmusElidtaabdeth, aJJ~ ' Th rs a day; -. Dunt in eiOtta w o h a Pel Mr. nd M ns. Gead Kelly report ai al the. funds nmsdrk.Ž ~ ~ * u i b o O Thndy vnng, Oct»sn iOtw neeag n il ecSna ussj ofo the teachiîg staff, 16la group of fiity pupilsiwork, spent the weekeid witb rai n. id Mren anKlyyornx ekgudt tTen 4~-.Rai ms lao im 4 ieand" three members ai the , nad Mr. VernionAssel io r. n[asCr e...........ito..............\e44'dw, u staff o! Cartwright Hugh stnc aid famiuy. -jBurlingtoi. re g0many extra-curnîculan -8 Galion'~~ Mrs. Ruth Wilson adna activitues gahng an dowî thenre ~ ~ .~... n.~ b. ~ Glo Sehool made an expedition tai Miss Dianie Taylor, wbarthrMs A cuade-s'w bub ebp u ea-* ~~~Ld l om e Feîèlon Falis ta attend thie rstudyiîg Busiess dnîiis- M aid M N'a a lso 19swul eA&rutdh ........................2 4 t ri lecture of the Lecture! tration at Western College, a hearlng about theri: ,, Society serles being eponsoned London. Ontario, spent ail d f.nl !YletivstMaiday rilght-"Laduen Keep , hiEtG..Iua 4 la " by heFeelo FlsHigh, weekend at home. ittecFn i M.LodWl'it"~ at 7 o'clock. Instructress LMNJ ScholEîgis dparmet r M. aid Mns. Roy Tavlor " Sabrog.Sud Mn. J. Veidhuls. rjbth. O The Mn.tspaaidfr hMsoc.ad KenJ. oreuofs-r iTuesday-"Newtonvhlle Cub thlCV W 8GoNGU The'gues spakerfor hisoc-imd n. J Farer i Pat mor visited relatives in Dur- Pack" at 6:45 p.m..2 .il caslnin was Mn. J. E. Griffin, Penny were Sunday spper hmdnngteweknl'ocsa-Juo 1 ê 1autJgor ai thc bestsclier! gueffsaof!Mn. and Mns. Gannet Wlutin .wkiV In-,.,01nt "Black Like Me"; bis tapie Murray aid Canolyn, Manille.; n i n. awo t structor, Mn. J. Veibuis. TumeIt> ma âerinfa rre Mr - 4I I OU-Kee visited fiends ln Peter- 1,67t. in9 in he ameplaeappoxi- eecticspark cii set off a 1ýd jMEMORIAL PARK CLUBHOUSE 1ately 65 mapprsof te Oha poerul explosion, and cisc-J wa Presbyteny and officiel ne- tri:- spanki easily occur wheî înu~~ r - ednsda, ov. 5, 96 1present.atives beid nicor their 1 a gàconiection toa abat- - OtOO p.m.1Iprepared by the Social Corn- î ceil caps from bath batteries, p.m miteeandservcd by two aof then uttach the booster cibles the ladies. 1 to the live hattery. Next, con- ." Panel Discussion - "REGIONAL GOVERNMENT" r Ms. V. Boungenie weît ta nert the appropniate ceble to GUEST PANELISTS:Oshawa ior treatment, ast the positive (plus) post of the I"~~l week. and is stayig with hemr dead batteny. Then, conîert'5 Desmond Newman, Mayor of Whitby daugbter. Mrs. A. Meadows. the second cible ta a good "**..r I AexCaruhesM..P -Durham , nFndyeigionUc i- und spot sueh as the engle Alex arruters, .P.P.mal CIi.lc was beld at aur bick nathen than ta the nelî- 1 Ivan Rabbi, Mayor of BowmanvilleI Comxnunty Hall for the pur- tîve (minus) battery postaS NsyW vue3B0t.-G m'.msmMW CalalsIIr-ce.o '. Leslie Coombes, Councillor - Bowmanville, pose o adminhteriigth anti- that aîy spank that cSurs will râbles shots. Childnen from ' not be near the battery.-Nai Uwb*Baboeym l :Wmwrap WIAP Mos-ahCbeuu: Moe-POW' 1-AW Deu. charger w0hii mter. Meniher of the local school murcbed there I tian Safety Council I. i te eme qui&k Umm; 40 wat, 115 A10 tAup kàhisaduer thaadplo Combmio contii&d bya &P of a e.-g-4podNdrmu ..8 Oshawa Planning and Development Study habdsm anigten* *I -m MÎ4 WOMmmaui wu~do 5 ataai crut pets, under the supervision oi:<"A frozen car bettery cci be Abe ----um. ionc a u o d.uibnaypi.?3'.. . J The following questions wiJI ho discussed: 1 their Principal, Mn. J. Veld- las dungercusaz asabombe'. wkkim & 71) &t 12qqwoved. a.5 7 av' icm e cifss,1 la I.Rogional Govermment better than ar hus nteurps io-F ateyttbsbe m ei iw.l1-v0rc--------------------------------------------. prcn ytn' fsWy earîy iOn animais were treat- Its normai charge wMl freeze .2wiw ....... 8 omCbiWlcd hm r WIU It cost mare ta the taxpayer? cd, durng hegli.aiternoon. r t zeo, aid c dead battery at lh fLi7UIeut i. ~ eri9 .. su ..cà~~-ijcfAui Mn. ud Jies bo cme' abve. beî ce pevens ewm g' cm M» don 7 n v MfVlt5A 0wtretna o hm as , 75mp- affted*. 6 Sug c.g. administration, achool board. etc. r. tfn donson anambus sase frm e pinga dn- WUIC.G.E o *mmf«ba T M iu- « al u~eiglit te ofin- W.?, 12 volt; 8 IL. 3. Whet is planned for the Lake front, Darlington hnesstrip to Montreal, arlv- genous explosive mixture ne-1 aeoei% beactEàM fa-muemahatohcw'umr spend the weekend with )hjj roioutaide electrical currnt te a mmd.Wiâ510-oerdd Aplu&W p il.. 1*wke, MOmip 612y; 8 IL Pr. 3.15 e.oi.:E . 4. What plans are there for recreation and mothen, Mrs. Boa Joies. bunît, blasting off frozen 9 a~fe61v1.....a53 cosmuity facilities? Mn. aid Mrs. Hàrry Laie of'chunks af battety solution jOwen Saund wrere visitons 1 that carry enough acid toi burni I.IIII.MaII eoutrome of ail tu«e questions affect each wlth Mr..and Mrn. C. H. lame, i kin and clothhng. For saîetv: C SH.a d AR YV ' plfoa !d-jqsery on.e o us. As taxpayers, we urge Saturday. ;Disconneet the frozen battery - - YOEt teý.Miss Darothy Elott was jand let àt thaw I a wanm W_home tram Waterloo ove the1 place. Pushing or towing the C" 1,qu M. THE BY ~~~~weekend. to e car, or usn a jum~per câble' O U.vu i' >- C éI.TS. PIOE0-21 CITIZENS CMMITTEE Anumber f eewsre from iaiother bettery may___________ TH IIESC M E1guectsaut tic Stapleton - Joins ~cause the battery te explode. 'OMNUL <wddins la Part lifl p e i-ýtarto Safety Leagu.

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