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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1969, p. 12

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12 The. Canadian Statesnm, Bowmanv11e, N~ov. 5, 196 jU.(.W. HoId Regiona Tii 199 Rgioal eetngand study for use ini Unite 6 shwa"PrebyeialmUnlted Church Women'a work, ais Churcli Wornen were held stresslng the fact of the 197 .~ndy October 2th in The Anglican and Unite =Imtn United Church and Church Calendar review. KOoriCIIy UntoeChrch in Mrs. John Knox of Hamr BXWkin Uite Chuch. othton, Supplyan efrSc metnswere identical with retary stressing the needc diftern personnel participat- good clean clothing both î Ing. Canada and overseas. Request - Mrs. Carl Down of Bow- lng each United Church Wc emnville and second Vice-Pre- men's group to use their ow sient conducted the openlng projects as ta where they wil et Hampton. Mrs. Robert Shef- send a bale, therefore to creal 601d of Oshawa and ist Vice- ail units i providing a sharE President had charge of the Programme Secretary, Mr, M~eeting at Brooklin. McLean af Greenwood, assist * Each meeting held two ses- ed by Mrs. Douglas Redpath sions. The theme "Sa What Can prepared an mnterestlng prog SDo?" ramn using as their theme- Suniary ! te 198 *"What's Wth the Family", utes were given by the Re- qutorn akd amota eording Secretary, Mrs. Ken- ho me. Living Today' ceth Markle o! Oshawa. Style. The programn suggeste( .Literature Secretary Mrs. we take a Inew look' at thi David Duchemin of Oshawa family today and the specia and her appointed assistants concerns of the people arounc ave a report of the books us as we serve the fulfilmen, As refreshîng as an ocean controlled humidifÎed air1 wîth a PGWER HUMIDIFIER 'Rftdyiteraicaue yaur fanily t fel ncoforW.l Instail a Skutue *wupm hud n ofur- mtmhlng uidiîied air. 'r ab om 1& p87u iryt fb -« gno wSibe output t ithe lowest "fflticg costi $m ORa fuel costs, to .* $0 whVit . . n s Utodayend g'iR shov mW yau enywacati nbthe ý- hP« b w t s t a ihttw a bevlmdwywh ln h me. Mak.s Indoor Air Outdoor Froshi L A. PARKER &SONS 152 King St. East Bowmanville PHONE 623-5651 o! each other in today's style o! living. If we see "problems" and "Pressures" as weli as "chang- es" in ianilly living today, i Implies w. bave same 'stand- ard' or 'normal' for sucb liv- ing. 2. Wbat responsibility have parents in "Today's Style of Family Living?" Companion- shîp la cbaractcrized by the giving and receiving o! affec- tion. Tbe assumption ai equal- ity o! husband and wife; dem- ocracy in famlly declsions, with a voice and vote by ai] members a! a !amily, freedan a! expression consistent witl iamlly unity, and the expecta- tien that tbe greaiest happi- ness Is to be found in the fam- ily. .There are 217,500 aIcaoioics In Canada. Ontario bas the bigbest rate 90,500. (The num- ber a! adults who use alcohol is acound 65 per cent). Many people are con!used about what Is right for today, about what te tell their children, about what their cbildren are telling them, even about wbat their church Is teaching anc promoting. Finance Secretary, Mrs. Ev. erton White of Bowmanvilt reparted on the treasurer's statement. A total ai $24,361.21 are the receipts at the end af the third quarterly. Mcs. White aiso gave tbe annauncement of the cbanges made in the treas- ury cammencing in January, 1970. Ail Presidents bave becs noti.fied a! this change. Rev. A. E. Cresswell. hosi minister at Hampton United Church, braugfît greetings tc tbe United CburccbWamen during the dinner hour. Rev. George Mundy of Brooklil United Church brought greet- ings tealal attending sessions In Brooklin Church. Mrs. George Mundy ai Brooklin conducted a very in- teresting and entertaining musical prelude, by introduc- lng new music ta some beloved and weil known hymns. She was accampanied by Mrs. Louis. Rundie af Osbawa. Miss Barbara Chishon, Ex- ecutive Director Victoria Day Care Services was introduced as the guest speaker at bath meetings. Miss Chisholm is a native ai Boston, Mass. Receivcd ber B.A. at Regis Callege, Westan. Mass. She spent five and a bal years witb New Hampshire Children's Aid as a case work- er, seven years at Chîldren's Aid, Metro Toronto as a sup- ervisor in the child care de- partment. In 1961 Miss Chis- bolm became Executive Dlrec- tor Victoria Day Care Services i Toronto. The higblîghts of Miss Chis- holm's address were an "Fam- ily Lt!.." Time with eacb child is important as a bridge te communication. It isn't surpris- ing that some young people would rather talk ta athers, even ta strangers than ta !am- lly members. This bridge build- ing should start in infancy. Part ai growing up invalves the necessîty ta mnake anc's own decisions, doing one's 'own ihing' is quite the ex- pression af communication Decorating Headquarters FOR THE DO- IT-YOURSELFER Remember . your home is yaur biggeat Jum.tment- bring your decorating problemu te us for expert advico! "Sunvîn y!" Wall Covering Main Resistant and Scrubbable * Easy to apply IlDry Strippable 'WalIl - Tex" Wash'n Wear Wall (overing Corne la and borrow our "«Wall-Tex Mint-DecoratorH* glvea you profusonal sehemes for bedroom, bathroomami kitchen. FULL UNE 0IF B3enjamin - Moore Points Color-Matced to Your Home Furuishings Abeèrnethy's WALLPAPRS Serving This Area for Past 50 Years Phone 623-5431 Bowmanfflle 'J Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raby, Bow-i NI K L E Adorable Little GirlJattehn irBa4 jMrs. E2. Hockadav, and Jean, The Enniskillen Leftovers Mr. and Mrs. Howard Be a i ~Mrs. Barry Browes and Lis- met alter school on October 1ley, Maple Grove, were Sun- M eetngs attended a bridai shower ln 2lst for meetings four and day tea guests o! Mrs, E. M eet ngs honor of Miss Barbara Browes five. We discussed Achieve- Page. at the home of Mrs. George ment Day and the eighth, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Gray. Altana Road. recent.Iy. ;meeting. Aiso casserole cook- Mr. and Airs. Cortenay Gra- d!w.ithin the atmosphere Of. Mrs. L. Kellett and Mrs. B., ery and the maktng of a lunch ham, Purpie Hill, were Mon- so famly cotact.Hooey were ta Toronto las.t was expiained by our leaders. day evening dinner guests i 70 Mss Cishlm dals n aTuesdiay buying new llbraryl The demonstration was done MrS. F. Toms. the occasion of egetsriei alyadbooks. by Sandy and Joyce. They these folks 41st wedding in- ýchidre's robemsat ic-Recent. visitars with Mrs., showed how to make tuna cas- n i v e r s a r y. Congratulations 13 toria Day Care. Katie Langmnaid have been serole. Aiso cherry cheese cake folks. ýc-e tpa te gust seker bynd Mrs. Foster Snowden and Mrs.!was made by Beth and Lynda: Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Wearn of e to theguet spake byNora Walker. Brookln. andlAfter *we had made ail thWshadi Sunday evening dinner njAlbert Street, Oshawa, and Mr. Lawrence Squair. Salem. ;we enjayed it as aur supper.iwith Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettifer ;t-Almonds United Church.M.adM -uselVc, M.ad r.Ga ri and family, Oshawa. rn ~accompanied by, Mrs. Hilton tiwere recent visitors of Mr. ad andnd Mrs. M. Pahlawith rd and il! Tlnk, Eberiezer. and Mrs. Flor- Mrs. P. Carreau and family, faMrs. visted ithM r. a and o te OBITUARY ence Yellowlees. Taunton, vis- Summerstown. Ms alYkm aa.o ci ~~~~ited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeb- Mr.LodSemn1adn Sunday. s. FEDRI R OT DRINKLE son and Dorothy, Beavertn. Mrs. Gardon McLeart. Bow-,M.LoadSatne- b ~~~~on Sunday. mavleiMs al rwnjoyed the 25th graduation t- The deatuh occurred Friday, MradMsHarmnx anile Mrs. e oaTene liss dinner on Saturday at Oct. 31, 1969, at the Oshawa Jeffrey and Darreli, vlsited'the funeral of the late Mrs. teRylYrTrno 9- General Hospital, following a MsWlim Ko tFî da o tIîntno Mr. and Mrs. Keith CrN der. a short îll.ness, o! Frederick Roy MrvieWlame KWhtyon Suna1- Teda y. a mintn n an and girls. Zion, were Sun- LDrinkie of 1437 Ritson Rd. N., day, and later visited with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Muller da vnng surperget Oshawa. . and Mrs. Ross Knox, at and Darryl, Osha a,atwere; Mr. NLEn rgSt and. ,s A son o! the late Frederick . Brougham. udydne ust rýoMa radE.oright n rs ýd and Ethel Drinkle, the deceas- Miss Sharon Huggins ai the Snday dE innrguts a r om rdfr eercn and Mrs. borE.eptr9,gh86'a. visitors of Mrs. Dorothy Low- e e wa boi Spt.9, 896atHamilton and District School Mr. and Mrs. R. Virtue, Judy man. Toronto. Hampon, nt. e ha bee aao Mediical Technology spent and Laurie were Sunday sup- Mr. R. J. Ormiston was Sun- dresident of Oshawa for most the weekend at her home here. per guests af Mr. and Mrs. H. da e us iM.adMs It ai bis lufe. She was acrompanied by her MGU aknSmtHpitn te He served in the American roamr-mate Miss Yen Heng Su Brian Grawharger. Univer- His many friends ln our Army in the First Warld WarM u.MsSuLmi hn ziyoSdbrw a ek- wsaformer member o! ese andbas m. M iss lum is Cifn-dsiy ofsudofr, wanda Mrkcommunit.N extend their deep- ane Royal Canadian Legion. in Tesc ndas livcbal hent8r lu en guLairnMs s smah b M.Br -t tredc ein14 b is i rndd h a en~RlhLm.Stevens of Hamipton ln his loss k1.iýuý Prdcasdu 94 yacher for the pist four year,; The Enniskillen Leftovers ai his loved wife. 1- wife Pauline Barnhart, Mr~~. a ~ ate hrhhsmn __ -Drinkle is survived by three at seven p.m. an Oct. 28th., sisters, Mrs. Ruby Brown a!of. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Flett. The discussion was the judg-, M. .1. HOBBS NEWS ,e Oshawa, Mrs. Veina Brown -,k -"" Miss Lais Ashton. Mr. Murray ing af a carried lunch, ex-. hti ihlgt eii ~ fAjax, and Mrs. Frank lt ee spe usspandb Mr.A Wry, - (argret Snwda o!Aja ., ~ . ~ Fltt ere super uesspiine byMrs A.Wery.tion. thc best, brightest part (Mraet nwdno Aa.with Mr. and Mrs. Robcrt IThen Mrs. J. McLaughlin dis- a oehn. ht!ht H e is also survived by two Flett, Columbus, ,on Friday cussed special suppers. Sharon W'ell, for most ai the grade -brothers, Arthur and Norman evrn. n atydmosrte o Oshaw. Re xU&eeiz n ahydmntae a sevcns that was aur highlight. - JÔhn, botlb o! - ~~ta make apple salad. Patti i a neryHloce -was predeceased by his sister ~1n7TTr made some garlic bread. Wedac.t sralyun sMrs. Merle Robinson (Ida) a! dac.I S elyfn I aego aa, . Af VIX LiL coe th mein hyein ITf began Friday ai 7:001 p m. n~ Mr. Drinkie rested at the rndMsOreFlsndwath gisha ma. - 10:00 p.m. Some dressed uip, Harx v wce Sunday dine Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry sm iit Sm aed Armstrong Funeral Home, M.adsomOreFll f 01e intSoedae, Havvwere Sunday dinner gus-a tn.Te e re drinks -Oshawa, for service in the oedn'.T i 3rd. In- a.,.a guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mr n Ms avdEan. and apples fresh). Mr. De\w- -chapel Monday. NovPa] BrdtteITrn-o. Toronto. -terment was in the Oshtawa M.adMs ibr mt eladMs son ri X ~ ~ ~ ~ .a r.and Mrs. Jim Souch M.adMs ibrtSih ] n iss Osboernte otere Union Cemetery. The funeral, . ' Ohw haSndytawh charg aoi i.Atrtecn.s servic was onductd by ved irom Bowman- . for costumes. records were !sevc a, Calue a bth ville ta their new home, here !Mr. and Mrs. M. Stainton. pae xe h A n eMajor Narman TesweClti gr son ernghrof îtniî dthei lc hxe M adMs.Sd aloe< Mrs. Mabel McLaughli ln. doerteP. nci -Salvation Army. Tesetltl gr.hw ernghrcrseig rs nteao e Mrean rent . Siors wîthMrCaesarca; Mr. and Mrs.J. Mc- roam there was "Twitcr', photo is ten-rnonth-old Lisa Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (2ravdan Brow %and rs. e lbeiitrsthCar.n Laughlin and Brenda. Union,, pples on a string and Scrpb- oBwranville. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Addison Hawkins, Mrs. CIara adr were last Wedncsday supperbi.twsrelyomtng t DflMT DflflT ~~r~-jand thelate M h B' il N' D~~kguests ai Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 tdnscudbysuet PONTYPOOL 1Bon n helt r. Tornas Brown, allaof New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Little,! Werry. cards this week for a dollar. ___________________ Photo by A3tor Studio 'Campbellford, visited at Mr.ýbTe a ehlflmn 1, Our hockey team, acored Liew Halloweills Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph La mhY a e epulmn aeer1o yspent Sna'wt hi anatuher win en Sunday marn- feno an eeeengiagirLse tCide' Te ilsw tktn n ing in Port Perry by defeat- dinner gand swet r.veînandd wth thirsa i h aea ing Caesarea 8-1. Mrs. Orme Falls. Also, Mrs l Hospital, Toronto. Tho rdayat h arn. im We were glad ta hear thatS 0 L 1 N A Charlie Trim. Bawmanvlllei Mrs. A. L. Wearn accom pan- hant had a gwekondtme. I Mr akArsrn ill s i .i was an evening gucst with bridhe gter r.E et-anoerbasyone m ores ta e r rsrog 5Ol The 4-H Club held their IGueîph. spent. the weekenrl;Suinrlay.prets fer. Ross and Theresa. Oshawa, ned san oewe sbe home irom bospital where taparentsi.tingwithMr.opens the doar to a nnahead huneensugr. third meeting in Sauina Hall 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Aiîss: Marg. Kitchen, Waan-d-: Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bothwell, and Grslpharold gWst rn, af ius. he againwbt.tsingthe on Monday, Oct. 4, openingiLloyd Broorne and iamily. !stock, andu Mi Ken Knox, Bawmanville. visited ber par c and Mrs. rossWestern. Sandy Read, f Tragedy aanht ntewîth the 4-H Pledge led by M.adMs EeetCv-Gieliph, were w'eekenr1 guests 5,M. n r. usli___ Chmeseaiy. Crstn ur President Sherri Lynde. 'emnwr udys;prwith MVr. and Mrs. John KnoxSary Scarborough. were Saturday Na. 74 Chamibe.rs, 19 year aId daugh- Nancy Knox read the minutes gei ihM.adMs an d ifam-i1b. M.adMs rn e visitars ai Mrs. E. Page. af Toronto, was anc ai three aiarpeiu meig hr old Pascoe. tîr. and M'rs A. F. Aher- heuser and famîîy are resi-" arneWihTrna ONF ladesan oe gntemn howere 23 members present. Thei Mr. and Mrs. Wse Yel- nethx-. Manilla, were Sunday îlng ln Millbrook.l was home with his parents. the' ladis ad oe gntlmanwhoroll caîl was "My Favoritellowiees had as their dinner gîcs.'ts with Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Bria.n Cas-: E. Wright's. were ail killed when their car Fish Dish". My answer was1gursts Mr. and Mirs. Roy 'Iaýlac and amily. wcll and iamiiy were Satur-' Miss Mary Bradley. Zion;ý tran into a cenent abutmnent "îrîed smelt". Next mneeting!Grills. Valentia, on Saturday Mr. and l\rs. Doug Flettiday evening dinner guests Mr. and Mcs. R. Griffin were: near Bancroft recently. De- is ta be an the 20th of October.1 evening. an(] Linda, Mrs \V. Ashton, wt r n r.KihCs Sunday evening din-ner guests' B ptisasrcswere held t e wet pamphlet. We Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink weîre Flett, Mr. Donald Keilett, ding annlvecsary. Dale's bicthday. atisa he U ic ehrere l he etue the kitchen and Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKessock Miss Lais Ashton, Mr. Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Morrow were IMr. and Mrs. Austin Frank-! General Insurance da y the nied witb a good enjayedth salmon loai that and Miss Muriel Smith, alai, ray Fiat. Miss Pearl Leach evening visitors at Mr. Llew lin. Oshawa, werc last Wednes-I1 Sundy mrnin wih a oodhad previously been prepared Tharnesiard; M rs. B rr e:vcre cinniier guests with Mcr. Hallowelslswe.dvvstr fvr.F on.: ALCASSO congregation attending. Final by Mrs. Hooey and Mrs. Bray. Brown, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. anid Mrs. Loran Pascoe, Osha-' Mrand M .lat wcek nc a visr. orsdars F. Tms » ALL CERONL aE d arrangements for their Ken- It was deliclous! Percy Dewell and family.xvii on Sundlax. gad son. Mcs. arry inclaiwr Mrson, edlyMrs.Thom a Dick-ERCINAL LaN f tuky hicen uppr l the MeeingNo.4 ws hld o Hapto; Ms. ougFergu-1 Mrs R. Fraser had asa recent guests at Mr. Cari evening guests a! Mr. and Mrs., Contact : Chamber of Commerce Hall October 20 ln Sautna Hall at son,. lewcastle. Iwcekend guest, Mrs. B. Oili Todd's. R. Howe. JOHN McMILLAN on~~~~ Frdy aebe 4h 'clock. ýWe opened this Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, of Torcotao. Mr and Mrs. Clifiord Ri r n r.WyeWcet 623-3111 or 623-3950 wemd. WsMro meeting with the 4-H Pledge. accompanied membhers af: Mc. Rîîd Mrs. Ernest Hocka-lspnt allof Bowmanvllle, Oshawa, were Saturday even- 14 FRANK STREET, fon hospital after under-- ai aur 3rd meeting. We bad Science Centre in Toron to on 1D . R O\vi i fram K renshaw.1 ents, Sna lhbspr 9 îiosa Mr. and Mrs. BOWMAeidNL. LLEn gomng surgery. aur rail cal] which was "«a sup-- ----- - _ ________ We congratulate Roy Ham .prdsh'" featuring cheese or ilton and his bride wbo werceggs. My answer was "maca- married Saturday in Orona rani and cheese casserole". United Church. We then went ta the kitch- Several graders and other en where Sherci Lynde and machinery were busy last Karen Yellowlees showed us fweek on the County Road east bow ta make a tuna casserole. a!O the village. Beaverdale Mrs. Hoaey read from the Construction Ca., assistcd by members' pamphlet. Miss fsaine county personnel wid- Murdock, Home Economist, L ened the road from the very was aur guest and she spoke dangerous canner at Sam Ma- ta us for a iew minutes. We snctta's driveway ta just be- then returned ta the kitchen, .yond the home of Gerald and enjoyed Sherri and Kar- -Urry. For mnany years local en's moutb-watering turnai .members ai Uic Cauncil have casserole. Jane .Lynde is the - been urging thc Counties' 4-H Press Reporter. sRoad Commission ta eliminate Sunday supper guests with this bazard. It is tc, be hoped Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome' .that the county roads in Man- and family were Mr. John!I -vers township will continue Broome, Doug, Ricky and Kar- ~to receive attention. eA yoe Rcv. Northey and Jolhn Payne day in Toronto visiting hec' awarded 36 prizes with mnany mother Mcs. C. Beatty w'ho is UV J ROOM FOR 'contestants. The winners werce oui afthe U ic a after ani Girls. 10 years and ovr y operation. *' R M e H S E FEI UT ist riz, WnniredArsen- Mrs. H. Thicksan returned, H IT A ault, 2nd Katby GallagherjIhome on Thursday from theý ONE COUPON TO A CUSTOMERCH ST A 3rd Cindy Curtis; lst Comic, Orthopaedic and Arthritii Tonia Radluk, 2nd Debbie1 Hospital where she spent the Sv hita NO RETAIL MERCHANTS PLEASE MrKee, 3rd Helen VanBeek. last eight weeks. iSv hita EC A DS Bos 0 er adoer Most aithe young peoplei$Hr!M RH NDS is pizRoni iney ndweehome !rom Collegeor $ Paul Richardsan, 3rd Danny teaching avec the weeken d Curtis: ist Comic, Jamie Wîl- due ta the Commencement lis, 2nd Grant Curtis, 3rd exercises. Randv Badluk.1 The new houses- being builiý PRICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED ON: Girls, 6 ta 9 years-lst prize, in the area bave progressed and evtheyBapast,3rdmoohs.BEDROOM SUITES -MATTRESSES Debbîe Fallis; lst Comic, Jo- Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheppard anne Fininey, 2nd Donna Par- have moved ia the BeattyBOSP I G-CHRS m A M - E9 ter, 3rd Heather Strang. bouse in the vilage.BOSP NG- CH I S - APS - E. Boys, 8 to 9 years-lst prize, Mr. and Mrs. H. Quantrill IRodiey Finney. 2nd Kelly and Mc. and Mcs. V. PeacockL AI Neal, 3d Jhn urti-, st ttededthe eleraton or AY-AW AY NOW FOR CHRITMAS - ANDL>SAVE Cornic, Kevun Prestonu, 2nd Mr and Mrs. E. Lee, Peterbor-_________________________________________________ Andy Fîscher, 3rd Terry Gal- ough w1ha wece sixty years lagher. marcued lasi weekend. Since Girls under 6 vears - Ist that tîme Mrs. Lee had Uic prize. Kinumy Medd, 2nd Tra- mis!ortune ta fali down stairs. cey Bradley and Robin Cam- 5h. is a sister o! Mr. Peacock. cran. 3rd Eileen Gallaghier: Last report was that she was Ist Comic, Karen Neals. Znd in fair condition, ne broken i Boys under 6 years - 1lst bruises. prize, Andy Sutdi Jr.. 25ad North Hope School bas op- 11 j Dayne Medd. 3Md Daiwuy ened for niglit classes- for theHi. 1535 L Ne catl t-i'Ph ne98 -4 1 Stinsnn: 1le Comic. Randy adults. in various arts. sew- Finney. 2nd Chris Arniitage,j ing, craits, physical iitness,I 3rd Brian Carter, cooking, etc. * Excitlng New Designs 58a King st.W. il il (1

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