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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Nov 1969, p. 7

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TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Minister- Rev. George K. Ward B.A., B.D. Organist -.r William M Findlay, RA., A.C.('.0.. \"C M REMEIMBRANCE SUNDA Y, NOVEMBER 9, 196i9 10:001 a.m. "THE LOVE THAT WILL NOT LET US GO" Rev. CG. K. Ward Chtirch Sý-liooI Hoiirs Beginners, Kindergarten and Prirnary Depts. at 10:15 a.nI. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts. at 11:00 a.m. iM. Leaman M. McDonald M. Colville S. Youag M. Hocrstman M. T<rktoa S. Due-tta - ----- F. '3t-'"dmRn .T. Tu--louî S. Nicholsion F. Luxton B. Uneckp L. Pe-naudi M. ,ane <haonoe .1, Spears ---- R. Dickinson --- - -- -- J. Lawto - ------- E. Combes ---- Y. Osborne --------- A. Bate ------- K. Blanchard ------ V. Miller - -w B'etone Ileuring Service announces THE OPENING 0F THEIR NEW Bowman ville Service Centre J(ooper : ÇJeivellers c iltd 29 KING STREET, EAST THURSDAY', NOVEMBER i 3th FROM 1:04) - 4:00 P.M. SERVICE TO ALL MAKES 0F HEARING AIDS ç'RESH BATTERIES ALWAYS AVAILABLE of Mi-. and Mrs. Cecii Mill aIl otf Bowinanvillc. Kens Beat Legion Tak 164 by AI Cole I-l On Sii ud'., Nov.'211dil,( 1 r) Junior HockeV Lengue agaiti 1 - ' cornpietedi anotiier of their 1 -q scheduled gaines iu the never- 153' ending batties tor pla --Off Posi- i -fi t ions. Ken 's coul1 oued their. 155 unbeaten 1r îeuk as tt'doý,vl- 155 ed the liard luck Bils Club 155 by the tue of 8-4 and Legion: 154 moved ta hot pursuit or Ken's' 1,12 as thev downcd Nichols 4-2. 1591 In the flrst game Ken's rack- 151 ed up their third straight win.1 15 T~he first period was kept to kmfiinly close bodY' chccking and some good defensive play and excellent. goal-Lti(ding. There was n scoring until the 16:10 mark when Wilkins opened the scoriag for Kr'n's wit.h the period ending with Kea's 1-0. In the second Ken's operied the period ait, he four minute mark on a goal bh«v Forsev. At the 10:56 mark Kens buii theý score t.o 3-0 on Forse . vs sec- ond goal of the aight. With' Bis fighting back hard they, hit for a goal at the 13:30 mark: hy Reader. But Wilkins put Kens three up again at the 16:55 mark as he nett.ed his, second of the night. With less' than a minute'left Taylor made: a great end te end. rush, mak- ing no mistake as he pulled Buis te within two goals of 'Kens, with still the third te'; fcorne. So at the end of two it stood 4-2. In the third il was Bills turn to move in quickly as they hit for onc at 3:20 on a goal by' Reader, his second of the nighÎ. I Juat six minutes later the score was tied as Leaver nett-i fed one. But at the 13:30 markl the roof felI in as Kens openedW up as they have in ail theiri I1 sol81 far. Wilson scored toi1 ý ýllulý L'u lalutltuý"Ll ig guais for Leglon were [s and Mu-s. Kate Sey mour, Ox-ler wvulh tvvo goals andI one' assist, Cameron xviii two as-ý - - ssîsaloag witb Witheridge i willb two assists. For legioný it was Carter who turned ta' Bis 8-4 aohrgctdfniepa, after a nuîmbr-r of x'eaî-s awayý N ic olS froi playing hockev, took' .re ich ts ý oenynu-l the nets for' Nichols' a fter their regu Iar goal-tenderý stal- K<elus on tilt,, inox-e. with was burt i la lst week's gamne rnly three minutes î-emaining andI camne up with an excellentý Kens put onthe big ninye as gaine, allowing on]l*y four goals nver tiîree periods. H-e came hev put the gaine Ot of reach up wxith soinre great saves and for Bills b 'v an (ting thre(e quîick kept then in the gaine but-, goal-'. Forse '-v larîterl it as;l1e xatcbccl as the boys up frornt blasted one froom thimilit or cud onin notch 'two goals. bis third uf thbe nig-ht. A iiiuui- 'Fliere w'e I lior penal- ute latet' afier Lilu n Made a ties and tht-ce misconductsi great sax-e but Wilson xvas ton handed out. Legion received' quick oui the rebounid antI six miao-s and Nichais had' pushed it la fou- bis secondd Ove minors andI three miscon- goal of the night. Homeruick tIucts. put the iciuîg on the cake as ___________ lie notche d oune with ouîy a Juveniles Bow toi Visiting 'Petes' by Harvey Webster The Redmea again led by the Rogers, Tabb, Tamh]yn uýfne feIl short o! a wia by four: goals as a smonih passing andý hustling Peter-borough club, outscored them by an 8-4' cariaI. The visiting club werc led by the son o! Bemt Olm- stead who Is a good sized,' smooth puck handier. Stevel Forsey and Don Hutton wemeý sîeady on defence althoughý defensive lapse saw Wayne' MeRobemîs overworked withl i Petemborough getting severall shots at a tîme. ,Wnitems Caption: The slap shot may be !ast, the slap shot may be bard but. it won't win games if it tIoesn't go in the net. More' concentration on the targeti antI finish amound the net willj ;mike the difference betweenl a winning antI losing hockey club. 1 arn sure in the weeks 'In corne coach Bob John.son and Jim Olinski willI mprovel the puck clearing, and break i *hanging from the larger one.t ~kci I ~ .>eronal Miss Jennifer Gardiner oni,,l Tonto c ws maid ofhwer ecntyMarried in St. George's Church ta -rson a/ Miss Jean Calof Newcastle,! sister of the bride. Mrs. R.1 Phone 623-3303 i Qiisholrn, cousin of thc bride.' Nova Sentis, and Miss Dar- l1ene Bowen of Cambray. cou-1 Mn.- G. F. Glroy of Toronto te. London and PennsylvanlirlS !tegoo.Tefoe tg guést of hier niece, Mrs. R. U.S.A. The festivities took' Torontew csin PathDowns of I Hawthorne. Liberty St. North. the form of a costume dance,' AT oreo, osin othe brlide !'~ Miss Aillie Bragg, Linwell and a tasty Jamaican supper sleevelesq gowns of mint! I~lSt. Catharines. recenîîy. was served at ridnight. green crepe with scoop neck-~ holdayed with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peter- ine and back panel falling1 Mrs. P. E. Greenfiel'd. son, Westminster, B.C.; Mr. from the empire waist. Whitel Mrs. W. Hawksbee o! and Mrs. Elmer Stewart Of! flowered lace covered the' LIStowel. Ont., n'as an over- Carnegie, Pa., and Mr. and bodice and ran along the Out-1 ~ nighm, visiter last week with Mrs Roy Ostro. Calgary, Alta.. side edge o! the train. Their fier cousin, Mrs. A. E. Billett. were weekend guests of Mr.1gold colored headdresses were' Mr. and Mrs. G cor g eand Mrs. Nick Tkatch. 155'large, braided bows and they Vt' Webter Cncesin S. ast iChurch St., Who celebrated cridpsebls !ylo :. Wester.Ccsio nda Swt.h atheirtheir 501h wedding anni-imums hagn rn Wht daughter, Miss jan Webstervray nNebrls.Aribbon. a student at Carleton Uni- faril prtClsueb i tei Mr. Frank Stapleton 0fil Versit in Otawa.honor at Memnorial Par luiNewtonville was best man "ý ~ - Mest n .O.trtnawa. ib House. . and the u.ehers were Mn. *rtyPlac, ha retrnedhome Mis. F. R. Cook, King St. Keith Caîl, Newcastle, brother " t~ ero lac, istti etrnduhtme East, attended the reception 1 o the bride, Mr. Denis Rud- - weddingi -'g hr dauhte. sdnin-aw nd amiy, r ihononlng the Sth wdig man, Newcastle and Mr. Dave i' and Ms. C. nderon anniversary of her brother:! Eaglsno Cbug Dad M and Douglans. ort and sster-in-law, Mr. and i h eeto was held ai t ...... Credit. Mrs. Harry Jordan, held re-th Lions Cornmunity Centre,! - ri. adMs eI yrhvcently In Lindsay. Al-so athenavle where te Mr.an Ms. er Ser av itending were Mr. and Mrs.Bwavle Just returned trom attending nn CoMs.Ehh ic-bide's mothen received wear-, e. lk t32nd Annual Internation- eh Mr and Mrs. EdwinCokin a Burgundy dress and ... Educational Conference of' Mr.a r.GereMutn coat with white accessories.- te Refrigeration Service Eng- ý Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Land, town i and corsage of white cara-.~ ineerx Society held ai the Ben- Mr. nd Mrs. Jack Ovenden 1 tions and red sweetheart roses.' jamin Franklin Hotel in Phila- of!'Hampo.adMr n rIShe was assisted in receiving ' . delphia, Pa. Frank Westlake of Solina. hby the groam's mother who Mrs. C. L. Upper. Mrs. W.i chose a two-piece, gold-nn-' Jeffries, Mms. W. Fitzgerald] A family gathering was held pink suit with pink trim, gold1 and Miss M. Greer of Peter- at the home of Rcv. and Mrs. accessories a.nd corsage o! ,ý hôrough. along with Miss M. A. W. Harding,, Liberty Place. Wohurn Abbey roses. JeweIl, Mrs. D. V. H. Gibson onNvme1s aclba. As the couple le!t on theirr and Mrs. C. R. Btekle. were,'Mr. Hard ing's 78th birthday. wedding trip ta the New Eng-, luncheori guests o! Mrs. G. F.wi lcrrdo h peiu and States and the East,' Jamieson last Wednesday. -day'. Guests were his tw Coso!teUie Saes- Ldo,'daughters and their familles, Mms. Jack Antil, DrLndosnRdW hopon, the bride was wearing an - M - Oht., spent a few days with Susan and David of Hamilton, orange-ice dress witJh long, - --- - - Mr. and Mrs. Lowell D. Mac-lan Mr and Mrs Harry Me-1 sleeveless jacket, each high-1 ~ Dougal and Nancy Jane. aId 1 Camus. Robert and Donald of, ighted by an ovenlay of was presenit at the christening Cavan. r hmsn h white lace. A corsage o! or-, of Nancy in St. Andrew*s Pres- ils Dean of Social Sciences ange and white carnations N byterian Chumch by Re,. J Studies ai McjVaster Univers- I complemented her ensemble. §kN' Glchrist on October 26th. ity, and family returned home!i Mr. and Mrs. Farrow are re- M, -;à Weekend visitors with Mr. on Sunday. siding at 242 D'Arcy St., Apt.' and Mrs. Gardon Beech were, 8, Cobourg. isa......................................M Mn. and Mns. Harry Larmr,' The bride, who isa IBM SouthManagan. nd anSun-operator, attended Brûwn's s-- day Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Y,.IJ.L~ Public School and Bowman- . .. '. Béech, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.,lville and Clarke High Schools........................ .............. . .............' . .:. .. .x Austin Larmer and Mr. andI FARROW - CALL ýThe groom attended Newton- .-~i aaa~ .....~. ~ ,.~ lMjs. Ross Richards. Bowman- MisLna ude Cal ville Public School, Bowman-1- ~ ~ ~ - ~ daughter o! Mr. and Mrs.IvleadCrkHihSoos' - -. .. , 4 Mrs. Melville Wiseman. Cur-,WlimCî.Nwate n He is in accounting at Geni-i -l ator o! Bowmanville Museum, Mr. Glen Eric Farrow, son o! eral Foods, Cobourg. ~adMs lnEi a o hO\ni h bxepoo eemridi and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Dill M.adMr.Citn arw Prier ta her marmiage theI r.adMs lnEiFrowsh nintebv p twr m re n Ing reenty tteded a'bride was guest o! honorat St. George's Anglican Church, Newxcastle, on SatLîrday afternoon, September 20, ln, eenl atedd jNewtonville, were united in several showers. Mrs. B. 1969 at 3:00 o'clock. The bride is the foirmcrMlViss Lynda Audrey Cali, daughter Museum Workshop at Belle- marriage on Saturday after-e ville. sponsored by the nonietme 0 99 tFincih, Miss Mary Lee Simp-1 of Mr. and Mrs. William Caîl of Newc tst le, and the bridegroom's pareqts are Mir. Museums Section o! the On- ý 3o'clock in St. George's An-'snad isienyGrîe and Mrs. Cliaton Farrow of Newtuax flic Photo by Astor Studio tario Histomical Society. Theme glican Church, Newcastle. ýgave a Tupperware shower.- of the sessions was Publcityl Mrs. M. Todd and Miss Dar- v qwd Public Relations. The o!!iciating clergyman lennuBewen he]d a miscel- ithe xvas Reveread H. R. Hayae,! laneous shower. Mrs. T. Hold- C leDraies lSi Di rinuaygaine 8-4 for Kens. ,,.ýMrs. Marilyn Coty, towîi. and for tihe ceremony the away, Mr,.J hr n m. aid he ant MssHaelchurch altar was adorned with D. Rudman were hostesses for Forsey with three goals and Rundie of Oshawa. returned1 bouquets o! white andI mauve, a community shower Miss one assist, Wilson with two qbi the weekend from a 10-day ',mums. Mrs. H. Kelsey play-' Candy Storks, Miss Beth Pow- goals andI one assist alnng with holiday In London, England.1 ed the weddiung music and ac- el] andI Miss Bever-îv Rickard .Wiîkins w-ith Iwo goals for where they visited Mrs. Coty's companied the soloist. Mrs.,heltI a presentation Party. A' 'Kens and Reader with two brother andI sistem-in-law. Mr. Charles Gray. .mselnoss agasfrBi.Teewr i and Mrs. Robent Rundle andmiclanosso e agolfrBls.T r wesx famlly. Itlis 24 years since, Given in maîniage bv her, given bv Mrs. A. Caîl and minorpenialties wîîî, Kens rec- Mrs. Coty had seen her broth- father, the bride worp a for-ý Mrs. B. Dunn.I eivifglg ive andI Bills one. ai. i al length gown of white In---thelb second g amne Le gion i wth beaded standup i and Nichiols put on a g .real. -nStra ihMr. and r-colîar aond similar beading, i be ;eleshow of how the game spay Mrs. Edwin K. Smith were1 down the gown fron n etI as they fougbt bard withi hotsfo aHaloe~n iary long the stits o! the three-' Legion coming out on top 4-2.ý held at the home of Mr. and qatrlav îee.Tel b is eid oto FrtzMat. heexvreiSKI ifeu iopen at the waistlin- oebe t the scoring was done as Leg- ýo~Ximately 150 guestq !rom tarva asmilh Ie'H. Single - H. Reynolds 275i- - inoee pa :î naga ~~anville. OsGwmeToro20t0 anda aOverigh 'ndhv lon oer, uas N :3olspneRgal O~hwa.Torn-dres. ntIth 'bck ! te'H. Double - H. Reyniolds 496............. gowa lowved into a rounded' ý mm the Legion catI pressingi 'train. White bows ehne H. Reynolds 275-221, F. AI- biard. finaity finding the marký thec top o! the train, front of1 le 6,R ikno 3,M- ----at the 12:35 mark on a goal! REHOBOTHemie astanIt e Chisholm 228, M. McDonald ~'--jb edl u esta CrsinRfre top o! the sleeve-slits. Her 21,L ae21,P utnminute later Hooper bad Leg- Chisia1Rfome wo-tier, shoulde-length vieil 208, O. Patfield 205, .1. Alex- ion ahead agala. Wiih tes Church felI from a 'crown of whiteadr20-0, .Lxtn24,hIan three minutes left Lee pearîs. and she carried a b'iu- S. Hitchens 200). - idtesoe ending the firsI! Scugoig Street 1 quel o! posie-balîs o!fpink Ta tnig with a 2-2 tie. ___________ the_______ one,_Inth second antI third per-, MnseA.ImuswihtesnI uPReynolds ------ 14870 12 .-. .... ..... lods the Legion goal-tenders RvA.VandenBprg, IGbo 44 shut the door on NichoIs, com-i B.A., B.D.. M.Th. St.vau'Looes ---------- 14582 11 ling up with some great saves: Phone 623-7407 Lok 46 1 wbicbi should hav-e been sure: I ~Covile - -14328 il Ïgoals. Also Legion weme able' Leaman ------- 147 Worship Services 1 United Cnurcn Sckleltn147i to score oaly two goals butý I 1382 9~were big ones to make sure 10:00 rn. IMinister : Baie ----------- 13996 8 o i 'a ye de i Rer.H. . Tuner Bîtlit1337 4j second goal Ia the second per-' 7:0 pm.B..,B.D. Ptil 37 iod at 12:25 andI Clark matIe' AveragodHeres nit:sur-e of the win ai the 10:40, Bak o odHer rrnii:F. Allen 2 fiai 1.10 RadioM.R. eta!,HReols . -21 This gaine was a typicalî 1030an.' A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M. O. Patfieid- 208 okybaleaibt em Every Sunday 9:45 a.m. - Church School L. Cole - 207' Heathet- Lynn M-acLeani, the little gi in the above showedhwth an'i ly J. Alexander e -wth 19 i la- "Everyone IVelcone" il Il a.m - Public Worship C 1oe9t l8 phtocelbracd eu-fit-si birthda:ýv onOctht11h. cd witi great goal-tendingn,.' 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Let's ail ----_ _____ pull together Redmen. Go Bow-, Mabel Lewis --- 6240, Nancy Evans 229, Linda imanville Go! Averaffes Crossey 231, 25'7, Eiîsen A great deal of credit should, Dayle Wolnik -- --- 220 Moore 220, Emma PBragg 229. go to the boys who run the ive Patfield-------------- 220W Helen Depew 225. 234, Betty sound system. trne, score andi Onie Eteher ----------- --- 219! Rogers 250. Helen Reynoldg take tickets. Most of these beys ý Barb Buttonshaw --------- 214'225, 231, 227, Mary Cowan are members of the junlorsiShjrley Davis-,------------ 214,225. juveniles and midgets as well'Merridy Hately...---2--------- as a few other lnterested lads. Helen Reynolds -------- 212 AllUlCîe A great deal of publiclty Is 'Dot Brooks- - 211 heard now about teenagers Marg King -- ------- 202 lieaimg ubstance: with drugs and rebellions, but Carolyn Bruce - - 202 when you look for the goodmin Linda Crossey ---------- - 200 Shrinks Piles people o find i and we hae ar-ilyn Cole ------- 199 a lot'o! good young people in Marion McKnight -------- 199 tdb Bowmanvllle. Lynn Piper ------ -- - 199 Linda Cole ---------- - 198 OR Ena Etcher ------ 197 A renowned rseserch instituts hms Joann Bromil5 found uun e heahing aubstanes LADIES" M AJOR-Helen Depew --------------- 194. with dis abilito tenhrmk homo,. Bar Obone-------------193' rtoids painlessly. It reheesichn BaboosWseorn---------- 191 and icmot nmnue L tAGUE ToosBismaup ,hea1hngof theinitvsd, Over 220 Games infamed tisue. November 3rd i Shirley Davis 295, 252, lu cae saftr cas, wtle gentà Bab Bttnhw akdCarolyn Bruce 221, Gail Mas- vre Bar Butonhaw wRIed:ters 225.,Flelen Rogers 2559 r n , Pain ctua' rodeticu off with both high single and Lynn Piper 247, Onie Etcher. bdrinkag) took place. high briple with 346 and 813-'2331. Marg King 230, Marilyn Most important of all-fsimmi Team Standings :Cale 220. Marion McKnight weCSothoroughthattjBiflçrOy, Onie Etcher17 233, 236, Linda Gallagher 264 fnt was maltisd ovS a peeod Ong ientherDayle Wolnik 253. Merridy 0 8l nzto Marg ing 7 Hately 237. 227, Hilda Sim- This wna accomplished W" 8 Olive Patfield - - 16 nick 236. Barb Osborne 245, »lW healing substance (Bin-Dyno] Dayle Wolnjk --- -- --- 14 Ena Etcher 241, Heatlher' whilch quickly helps boul hj=s' Barb Buttonshaw - -- ---- 12, Moore 22 1, Olive Patfield :221 ; cels andi timulftl rw ODe Helen Rynolds12 268, 224, Linda Cole 259, Tocts~-~ Thelma Forrester -1Il Wisemnan .239, 241, 267, Linda Now Bio-Dyne is offeid in oM6 Helen Depew 11 I Lake 228. Mahel Lewis 227, mont and suppositsry f6tfrm ouUsi Ene Etcher Il Joanne BromeIl 225, Karen Proartion t-.AeYforitataldrug Shirley Davis- 9 Burns 264, Barh Buttonshaw àtores. Sati$factimOn r four MOnoj ,Linda Crossey 6 226. 241, 346, Bernice-.Terry!màndeeL 1053

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