NE WTON VILLE The local Remembranc ]>y service was orgaiz undr the leadership ofPrh chlldren and eaders nseetir ai the school at 10:30 a.îr Tuesday, for the march up1 the Cenotapli. Those takin part lni the parade include 24 af the 28 mernbers oft Cub Pack from Brown's uný i or the direction of Cub Mast and Mrs. Phil Haym-an, an lt was qulte an impressIv ight for the spect.ators they marched around th block with drums bcatung an Ilags iIying. Rey. T. J. Sneigrove's fin address, commemorating t] occasion was foilowed by th recitation "Ini Flander' Field" by Dwight Searl aft er whlch came the Laylî 011 the Wreaths: Provincec Ontario, by C. M. Jones, es corted by F. J. Gilmer; Town silp of Clarke, Deputy Reev E. Walkey, escort, A. Ton Leglon Branch 30, Mrs. ' Stacey, escort, Vernon Stacey Ncewtonville School, Cinc, Efllott, Debble MacDonald Wonien's Institute. Presiden M. Wade, escort, F. Gilmer Cubs Pack, Senior Sixer Don ald Aibin, escort, Leader Pi Hayman. The hymn "O God Our Hell in Ages Past" wa.s sung bj ali, followed by the playlns of "The Last Post", twi SALEM Salemn U.C.W. will holÈ thetr November meeting al the church this Thursday Nov. 20, when Mrs. T. GraciE of Bowmanville wll speak or Indian Affairs. Be sure tc attend aur bazaar. ParticularE in Coming Events. About 80 attended the pot. luck supper and social even- Ing at the church last Satur. day evenlng. Aiter ail had enjoyed a bountiful supper Mr. and Mrs. Larry Welsh wcsre cscorted ta seats of hon- or, Mrs. Gerald Shackleton read a short address, congrat- ultting them on their recent marriage. As a token of our gooc1 wlshes they wcrc pre- sented wlth a lamp table and ae pole lamp. Larry and Jean both expressed thelr thanks for the good wlshes and gifts, Sldes af several wed- diùgs ln the comrnunity were zhowux, also some «slides that Mr. and Mrs. John Twist had sentt fromn Africa and pictures that Miss Marlon Buttery had taken on a trip ta England, L-eland and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cralg are spending several days this wftek wlth Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davies, Hagersville. O HARVEY ~SOPARTN ER Bf SO ROME HEAT SERVICE ice minutes silence then "ReveWle" cd and The Lord's Prayer ini uni. i- son. With the sunging of "O lie Canada" the gathering dis. Ing persed. Through the untir-. n., ing efforts of Leglon member ta A. Ton. thc ioud speaker sys- ng tem and tape recording of cd music was arranged for the ;h occasion, which will surely Id- give the chlldren a better tr understandlng of the true rid meanung, of this day. than by Ive merely having a holiday from as school. ;e The Cube held a "Bottle id Drive" an Saturday mornung. and on Nov. 2Mthwlll conduct -ne their regular paper collection, ;e so keep the date In mmmd. lie Messrs. A. Ton and F. Gil- s mer were among those at- le, tendung the Remembrance Day ig dinner at Port Hope's Legion 'O Hall, last Tuesday night, the ,3 latter being one of the 12 vet- n- erans of World War One, L'C present. Both meni wcre ,n; given a vocal expression of V-. appreclation for their assist- Y; ance with the local sale of lypoppies, and Cenotaph service irt On Frlday. despite Inclem-. r; ent weather, the U.C.W. ~"Snaw-ball Bazaar" was a hlghly successful affair, with proceeds of approximatcly y Mrs. Bob Willsher of Osha- g o wa spent -Fniday with her 'Or mother, Mrs. J. Martel, and assisted her at the bazaar. Mns. Gerald Welton o! Castietan was a visitar wlth Mr-s. Stanley Rnwe, Frlday, Id accompanylng ber ta the t bazaar. Several from here Y, attended the Commencement Ce Exercises at Clarke High )n School, Friday evening. ýO Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hender- rs son and Carol were visitars in Bowmanville, Saturday night, with Mn. and Mrs. Bey. Henderson. Dunner guests Saturd.ay d night wlth Mrs. Bea Joncs r were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ýh Marlow of Blackstock. - Mrs. Phil Haymnan o! ,n Brown's attcnded a three-day bLeadership Course Ini Oshawa kt last weekend. ir Mr. and Mns. Phil Gilmer -and famlly were Saturday d night visitors wlth Mr. and d Mrs. Everett Stapicton, Orono. r Messrs. Sid Brown, Don d Vinkle, Trueman Henderson 1- and party returned home 'e from the hunting lodge over tthe weekend, with one deer Samoxug themn. 5s We understand the two cl sales Ini this district on 5e- urday were well attended. Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson eand Carol visited In Oshawa sSaturday evenlng, wWth Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henderson and family. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and daughters. Mn..mand Mrs. Ted Lane and sons, ail of Onono; Mr. and Mrs. Bull Lane and girls, Port Hope; Miss Judy Grant and Barry Lane af Toronto staged a "#surpris" ýdinner Party, Sun- day eveiiing Bt the home of Mr. anud Mrs. C. H. Laiue In honon o! the latten's 35th Wedding Anniversary. The couple recelved flowers, a set o! Blue Mountain pottery, and ti an eiectnic carvung knife. Ir Mrs. EloIse Beecher a1, ne- B ,gina was a d.nier guest, Vj Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. n Hugh Stapletan and family. ý With Mr. mand Mrs. L. Peck Jc and family on Sunday wene ri Mr. and Mnrs. Charlie Caine a] and family of Oshawa. n Mr. anud Mrs. S. Rowe with u: 1Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilmer wcre ai 1dinner gucsts, Sunday, wlth Mn. and Mrs. P. Rowe, w~ Janetvlllc. C Mrs. Bea Jones wlth Mr'. 0 - nd Mfr'cs. M.TJnes ¶,0? ,,,ai ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD 0F EDUCATION AUCTION SALE 0F TWO RURAL S(HOOLS Monday, November 24, 1969 Premises may be viewed immediately prior to the auctions. FIRST SCHOOL - Sebright - at 1:30 p.m.' Size of lot -% acre more or less Part of Lot 21, Concession C, Township of Rama. School built approximately 1900. Brick construction on stone footings, no basement, steel roof. Two washrooms. SECOND SCHOOL - Riverviw - at 3:00 p.m. Situated approximately 4 miles north cf apo. Cannington beside a lovely river. Size of lot - 1:V2 acres more or less. Part of south haif of Lot 5, Concession 2., Township of Thorah. School building approximately 49' x 24' and huilt ini 1926. Brick with concrete and stone divided basement. Rot air, cil fured furnace. Rardwood flooring. Cedar shingle roof. Modern lightlng fixtures, two washrooms *and toilets. SGravel road. Driviug shed. ~TERMS OF SALE - Both Schools are subject to a reserve bid. Certif ied choques lithie nanze cf "The Ontario Couity Board of Education" in the. uniunts of 1 100. for Sebrlght Sehoël, and «W0. for Riverview *Sehisol, must b. dellvered to the agent eoftthe B oard upen completion of each auction sale. In 5 addition each purchamer shall siga an agreement r te purehas. the. school et the completion cf cacha 'auction. The. balance of the purchas. prie. wilh ,~b. payable la cash on closing. Forty-five days are Sallowed frous th. date cf sale for closing. AUCTIONZIMS: Reg. Johnson and Son, Sunderland - Phone 357MO0 per guests, Sunday. witli Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cornlsh, Onono. Mrs. Margaret Conghan of Toronto spent the weekend with ber daughter and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cas- weli, and attendcd the baza'an on Friday a!tennoon. Sunday visitors with Mr. Raymiond Bruce included Mr. and Mms. Russell Chatterton o! Cobourg, and Mr. and Mns. Wendell Bruce and Steven of Bancroft. INext Sunday morning. the Sunday School Annlversary service will b. held here at 10 o'clock, when the special speaker will be Mr. Bruce Allin of Newcastle, now at- tenidng Quecn's University, studying to b. a medical mis- sionary. He visited Africa this past summer, and will relate somethung of conditions there. where there is such a need for help., Music will be provided by the Harris family and other members ai the Sunday School. On Wednesday, Nov. 26, the U.C.W. meet in the Sunday School hall at 8 p.m. Mn. and Mrs. Gardon Martin of Bow- manville will show their pic- tures taken in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. A. Curtis and famlly, Orono North, WVere supper guests, Sunday. with Mr. and Mns. Wallace Bough- en.1 Mr. and Mns. Don Stapleton and Lois were supper guests, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Donnelly and famlly, Port Hope. C.oS.se NEWS' by Lis Nielsen, 12C (Intended for last week) On October 30, Courtice held the Hallowe'en dance, featur- rg the Back Bone, thie former Bed-Tume Stony, whlch pro- vided us with fine entertain- nient. Quite a few students ttended the dance, and en- iyed tluemselves. Many an- rived at the dance, ln costume, nd prizes werc given eut for the bcst dressed, the most un- asuai and the most original, and also the funniest. Our fabulous soccen teain won bath the LOSSA and the OSSA games. This Is the best )U team h as donc for years and the boys are te be con- gratulated for their success. In the COSSA game against Cobourg West, the score was -1 for Courtice, and we misa 3eat McLaughlin 3-2. The eain was scbeduled to play âe OS$A games on Saturday, Zovember 8, at Aurora, which 'e ail hope they won, ta re- -elve the cup. The score for bis gaine wlll b. announced iext wcek. On October 27 the Grade 12 Iass ln the Business and Com- nerce course, vislted Western mnversity, and mîl were in- )ressed by the frlendllness of weryone tbey met. They are o be commended for their :od behavioun durung the rip. The Blood Donors Clinic vas held in Bowmanvilie on rednesday and almost 55 tudents, froin Countice attend- 1d. This week the Students 'uncil donated $100 to the )rama Club for sets and nake-up. A trophy bas misa «en donated te the chess lub. The junior girls basketbal eai played at Eastdale on kt. 6 and won the gaine 28 D12. Congratulations, girls, gr Cc 4-' be NC "J th ni cle ME Ur tc tri wý StL Co Dr clu tei oc te St. Joseph's Mixed Bowling League Teams Pt&, pins! 3-Spartans -- 42 26737 6--Presidential - 42 26428 I-Hard Luckers 37 25283 5-Alley Cats . 36 26285 2-Try Hards.. 34 25840 4-Mad Hatters -- 19 25521 Mcii'. 1igb Single - Jin Pair 283. Men's High Triple - BIli Wilks 652. Ladies' Hligh i Sngle-KXathy Skrlbe 239. Ladies' Higli Triple-.Kathy Skribe 674. 206 mai Over Gaines Jim Fair ---- - -- 283 Stew Chisbalm - .248 Kathy Skribe -- -- 203-232-239 Arnold Briuklow -. 214-237 BUI Wllks 208-212-2321 Tony Horstnuan___-227 Allen Maclean - - 225 Gary Conway - - 222 BU Sknlbe - - 220 Rose Marie Conway - 211 Mary Chisholm - 210 Gerry Dwyer - 204-2068 Paul Laprade -- .2001 Averates1 jJii Pain 213, Gary *Con-1 rIAY 02,miks Kennudy 200. Receive Graduation Diplomas at. Clarke Commencement At Clarke High School Commencement Exercises on Friday evening, the following Grade 13 Honor Graduates received their diplomas: back row, left to right, Bob Pelletier, John Milne, Keith Allun, Peter Chard, James Nichols, Bruce MacDonald, Rod John- ston, David Dent and Frank Hendry; front row, Fran- ces Hoar, Cornie van der Werf, Linda Lowery, Manlene Burtis, Debbie Darling, Beverley Riokard and Janie Allin; absent, Ann Foster, Geke de Jonge, Marjorie Murphy, Ken Phoenix, Wayne Brough, Marilyn Tam- blyn, Cathy Carleton, Chyreil Coatham, Sandra Payne and Linda Hale. The Grade 12 Business and Commerce Graduates, were: back row, Douglas Taylor, Douglas Perrin, Eric Wagenaar, ^Bruce Green; front row, Betty Skelding, Elaine Schmid, Fac Lewis, Maria Adegecst, Diane' Little, Connie Tinney and Diane Partnidge; absent, Brian Buckley, Susan Cantreil and Pamela Hardy. i ~--MeRohbic Photography Aima Cox 4 L vs Bayview, V. just completed a short warn,- YOUTH BOW LING Cronkwnight 13 W. Up 3 gaine schedule witah the Betweeri the two garnes on nunk skipped by Marion James BANTAM GIRLS Cain. .- 28 each draw the rinks were Kmy Worden, Agnes Lewis,ý Gray 5,, Harris 0; Taylor 5. Edmondson - -- 24 served a delicious roast bec! Ivy Rundle winning a]] three, Perfect 0; Mitchell 5, Spencer Bradley - ~ 24 dinner. Past president Vivian games. Second was Normal o.Bouwmneester - ()2 Cowan presented the prizes Gay s.k.ip, Eff!. Staînton, Don-' Team Standing Terry---------------__- i to the first draw. First prize lna Preston and leads Lili Mitchell 36 HBigh Single went Io Bowmainville's Normna Hooper and Aunabelle Rick-ý Harris 26' R. Bouwmeester - 29q Gay with 37 points, second ard. Gray 26 B. Burley -- 28,9 prize Oshawa Curling's Rhea The new schedule for the, Taylor 23 D. Smale - 274 Mann witb 18, and third ta Ken Nicks Tnophy starts On' Spencer ... .2() S. Davey 266 Oshawa Golf's Mary Peterson November 18, 1969. Perfect 4--- 'D. Bradlîey- - 261 With 17. C. itchell------le High Triple, The prizes were presentedi K. Luxtan --------- -- 48 D, Sinale ---.~ 701 to the second draw by Presi- FOUNDY pOiING - 111gh Double B3. Burley - - - - --- --- --6,95 dent Freda Kramp - Firýt Screwballs. - 18 274571 C. Mitchell -.3 1g:D. Bradley ....- 674 prize, Oshawa Golf Brenda Aiiycats--------- 16 26917, D. Harris- 2651 R. Bouwineester -- 66,5 Caihoun with 17 points, sec- Headpins ----1--- - 15 28298.; K. Luxton --26-5 S, Cain ___ 6571ond Avonlea Mary McGoran Soreheads i 215 J. Patterson .- 263 - with 34 points. Mary had two Tri-p-- les45 BANAM OYSvery close gaines. Her rink' Men: B. Smith 671, M. BANTAM BOYS rIL ~~~had to break. a fie in both Aan 4,J cngt61 Jfreyns 5Whte ,Falli nChw2. Country Club gaines. Good curling! Thirdl Womnen: L. Adamns 640, B.1 Jeffreys 0;Wbyte 3, Lvigne 2. Iprize ta Bayview Vi Cronk-Giks63H.Sehn51 Chow T- ---- tanding ------i wright with 18.Snge 36Ladi es uiOld A good day was en.îoyed by SiMc ngl e9sMAan Whal______s3 i everyone because the staff, 248-2002, N. Cowle 236, B.' Feyls j23 r anagement and our commit- Sithfl233-219-219.,.Gilkes Jfreyls -- .. 17'.hh/.ffl JJIB.Jli ee worked together to make 24.7. L. Adanms 24,5-210, B. Lavigne 14. The adpssosthbloma. Thank you. Partner 240, H. Sheehan 216,. 111gb Single The ldeofteBwnr- TeAfteirnoon ladies have C. Whyte 211. S. Jeffreys ----- 178 ville Country Club held th-îr' J. Jensen 157-155 annual open bonspiel on No- M. Reynolds -~ 151 vember 13, 1969. The Pager 11gh Double i beavers on the fine o'clockY or I J. Jensè'ih . 312 1draw were out throwing in- or T M. Reynolds 283 turns and out-turns, saine S. Jeffreys - 263 were light and very few were K. Farrel.9255 heavy. Not ta mention the J.ULnIOR GIRL 9 a.m.am ere:ohomeheteam I G. IO LanIRLS___9___ 54 ne ha ere ohotm etea-oom Morris 7% Carter 0: White-. Oshawa Curling, skip Rhea head 5, Martyn 2; Haynes 7, Mann, Reth Kemp, Jessie Sellers 0. Lawrence and Jean White, _ _7oe s f o Teans Standing lvs Bowmanville, skip Norma h srm Morris . ~56 Gay, Shirley Robson, Ellen Carter_______ , Ormiston, Lil Hoope,8W Whitehead .1___ 6 Oshawa *Golf, skip Mary Martyn - .___ 29 Peterson. Van Sturgis. Jean Selers- -- .17 Burch, Phyl Wallace, 8 W v. Haync.e 13 Bowmanville. skip F r e d a High Singlei Kramp, Marj Carswell. Lyla J. Marshall ----- - - 23n Huxtable, Donna Presto>n, 7 L. D. Witberspoon 222 Oshawa Curling, skip Nor- D. Fredricks 203 ma Smith, Ev. Harris, Doreen L. Woodward------202 Williams, Glad MacMillan, Hfigh Triple 10W vs Bewmanvilie, Betty L. Woodward -- .5,391 Brough, Mary Syer, Effa S. Morris . . 5151 Stainton. Dot MeLelan, g L. JUNOR'BYS j2nd Ganses: Jensen 7, Carter 0: Brunti Bowmanville. Freda Kramp 5. VanDriel 2; Coombes 4,1 9 W vs Bowmanville. Betty Roberts 3. Brough 8 L: Osh, Curling. Tem tndn Norma Smith 4 L vs Bow. Coombes 54 Nonnua Gay 14 W:;Ccl. Gelf, Jensen ~41 Mary Petenson 7 L vs Osb. Brunt 17 Curling, Rhea Mann 14 W. VanDniel ____ . 21 11:30 Draw: Roberts -____ 21! Pont Penny, skip Aima Cox, Carter . 13 Joyce Howsam, Camille Cro- I111gh Single zier. Shirley Lee, 3 L vs Pet- S. VanDniel- .. 237 erboro Curlimg, skip Dorothy1 G. Jensen 2281 Hamley, Lamna Rytier, Jackie M. Roberts 222-291 Miller, Nom ile,1W . Aaman 2150 Avonlea. skip Mary Me- J. Catrs 2120 Goran, Peggy Moore, Canal T. Woodard __ _2103McGowen, Pic Kolsash, 10 W . Wooweard __ 208 v Bayview. skip Vi Croxuk- R. Combes - 202 wright, LIl Humeniuk. Nancy M. 11h ',,.Burnett Marne MacDonald, M.Robents 85510L W. Coombes ____-576 Tam Heathen, skip Lyn Me- G. Jensenu- ___ 551 Cmli, Betty Lyail, Delores SENIOR XMXD LEAGUE, Brown, Alice Boyd, 1IlL vs Mouxtjay 5, Goodwin 2; Oshawa Golf, Brenda Cal- Cain 7, Bouwrneester 0; Preece houn skip, Dorotby Mundmy. 7. Edmandson 0; Holroyd 7, Elsie Chambers, Dora Miller, Terry 0. Burley 5. Bradley 2. 14 W. Toa Standing Second Gainee: Burley _ _55 Avonlea, Mary McGoran 7 W Mountjoy 49, vs 'ani Heathien. Lyn McCall Preece . ~40 7 L.:Peterbon0. lomtbvHanm- Goodwin ____.__ 32 Iiey 5L vs Oshawa Golf, Bren- IMQiOYd 31 da CaUhoun 13 W; Port Per-ny Winter dryness is something you don't have to [ive wit n longer. ' ih n A Texaco Humidifier, puts an end to furnituîre cracking, paint blistering, warping of tim bers, and wilting of valuable furnishings. Not to mention the healthy atmo- sphere it creates for your family's [Young Aduits1 Noveniber 1ilth Teams Pts. Pinfal Beauprie ..----- 17 16614! Selleck 1.5 16836, Lewis ----- 12 171011 Cain . 12 16538 Etcher --- ----- 1- 0 -- n 170601 Carter 6 16262, High Triples - J. Patfieldý 734, W. Lewis 722, R. Beau-ý orie 719, B. Burlev 68.5, R. Selleck 668. R. Etcher 663. A.ý Chittick 643, J, Tucker 614. High Singles - J. Patfield, 225, 224. 285; W Lewis 221.' 254, 247, R. Beauprie 244. 272,1 203: B. Burley 212. 298,. R.1 i Sel leck 226, 2,9, R. Etcher, 216, 265; A. Chittick 249, 205;1 J. Lugtenburg 269; S. Pevor- ski 228; . Tucker 226; E. Pat- terson 221: N. Neads 219, .1. Lyle 202: P. Lugtenburg 222; S. Cain 206.' A veraires B. Burley...........255' R. Selleck ------ - 941 'R. Etcher 24 R. Beauprie.-----23 W . Lewis .------- -- 217! S. Cain . -. - ------- 212, S. Carter 204] J. Patfield 204 i J. Tucker ------ ---~ 1971 A. Ohittick......- 192! P. Lugtenburg 188I J. Lugtenburg ----- ---1831 H . Moore . 1781 N. Neads 17.9 P. Lyle ---- 172 LPatterson - ----- G. Palmer ..'6 P. Raycraft f6 W. Harrison .J 18 E. Patterson----...x U B.Sine . ___-. 5 jV. Patterson .. 15 'K. McMullen --------1 M. Rosseau....... S. Devorski ----- .- ,l@ IH. Mitchell . 154 C. Blanchard.1, J. Lyle ..--- - - - 149 B. Simpson ------------ 141 P. Anderson .- ----- ---- - 133 R. Massey. ------ 132 D. Morrow . 11 623-5757 for Funeral Flowers Free DaIly Bellvery Bowmanville - Oshawa ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD 0F EDUCATION AUCTION SALE 0F TWO RURAL S(HOOLS Saturday, November 22,1969 Prenuises may be viewed unumediately prier te the auctions. FIRST SCHOOL - Columbus.- at 1:30 p.m. Situated west side cf Columbus on north side of Sevcnth Concession Rond. Size cf lot - 1I1/ acres more or lesst Zoning - Residential Part of the South haif of Lot 13, Concession 7, Township cf East Whitby. Scheol buit in 1930 and haq since been moderniz- ed with fixtures, etc. Full basement, tile f looring. Walls being stone and concrete, plus brick and stucco. Forced bot air, cil furnace. Two was'b- roomns havung four toilets. Asphaît Roof, Hardtop Road. SECOND SCHOOL - Conlins - at 2:30 p.m. Situatcd east of Simnce Street on the-Fil tI Concession Road known as Conlins Road. Size of lot - 1 acre- more or less. Zoning - Residential (R-1) Part of the North haîf of Lot 12, Concession 4, Township of East Whitby. School building approximately 27' x 49', frame and stucco. Stone and Concrete footings, No basement. Forced air conversion funnace. Two washroomsx with toilets, septîc. Hardwood flooning, asphaît roof. Rond is hardtop. TERMS 0F SALE - Roth Scbools are subject te a reserve bid. Certif ied cheques in the name of "The Ontarie County Board cf Education" in the amounts of $1,400. for Columbus School, and $800. for Conhins School, nuust be dclivered to the agent et the Board upon completion of each auction sale. In addition eacb purchaser shall sign an agreement tc purchase the school at the completion et each auction. The balance cf the purchase price will be payable ini cash on closing. Forty-five dayu are allowed from the date cf sale for closing. AUCTIONEERS: Ted Jackson and Ted Spenceley, Port Penny - Phone 985-7947 eeps happy cracking up. wefIl being. ...... Both portable and furnace mounted powerTexaco Humi- difiers are available f rom your Texaco equipment dealer. So check them out- and onjoy the home camIort you deserve. Day and'night Our.awok f»Ih lr iq" v. WILSON & VOWLES 17 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville, Ont. Phone 623-7591 A. L. WEARN 0 mM Enniskillen, Ontario Phone 263-2291 f1; -I WM. SKELDINGHO Newtonvifle, Ontario Phone 786-2502 OM Mm '