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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Dec 1969, p. 15

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News Mr. and Mr%. Bob Cooperfand Mi-s. Cecil Robinson. grandparents Mr. and Mns.1 Of Birmningham,. Michigan,.: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eddy. Hiarry Cowan, Division Street! U.SA. spent the Amnericanivean of Preston were'Sund&yyand other relatives ln August thasnksgivîng weekend with get of Mrs. John Eddy- of this ysar. herParents Mr. Carl Ton- vean. Mr. Ed. Hogg and son Randy Caooper. ad Mrs. .O , Cleveland Caverly and Of Millbrook were Sunday Coopr. son Mr. Leland Cavonly o! dinner guesta of Mr. and Mri. Mr. and Mes. Douglas Allin, Boulier were sunday dinnerWm Rons. Mr. and Mns. Orville Chatter- and u pper guests of her smter Mr. and Mns. F. O. Cooper ton attended the 5Oih Wedding iMs. Marshaîl Chatterton and fpent Tuesday afternoon of Annivormary ai Mr. and Mn. 'in the afternoon the three vis- last week whih Mr. and Mns. Herbert Ives ln Toronto Ofllied Mr. Cleveland Caverly Theo DeHa and family ai Wedneaday evenlng. An the Toront.o General Hos- Tyrone. Mr. Franci Hall of Agin- pital. Michael G. Carnegie, son af! court speni Wednesday and Mn. and Mns. Wesley Wood' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carnegie Thuruday of lasi week with atiended the 601h Wedding of Lindsay, haî been ataying Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson Annversary ai Mr. and Mrs. with his grandparentis, Mr. Wallace Pickell of Ebenezer on and Mrs. Ernest Bowen while Monday evening, Nov. 241h. his mother was a patient ln Cet Cash Todavz Word was received Novemn- Ros Memorial Hospital, Llnd- ber ?4th of the tragic deaih gay. For Old Appliances of Shawn Simpson, 16-year- On Tuesday the Orono Unit- 1 through ;liard Simpson of Great Falls, meetings. Unit 1, home of ïMontana, U.S.A. He was ne- Mri. Len Pears, 8 p.m.; Unit g T A T E 9 M A N turning from huniing when 2, Main Hall, Noon Luncheon, C L A 8 8 1 F 1 E D 8 he slipped accidentally dis- 12:30 p.m.; Unit 3, Home ai charging his rifle. Shawn Mrs. R. Moffat, 8 p.m.: Unit 4, Phone 623-3303 i with his parents and younger home of Mrs. O. Chatterton, 'sisien Heaiher visited_ his 6:30 p.m. supper meeting; Unit 5, home of Mrs. C. Bill- ings, 2 p.m.; Unit 7, home of 6 ~ ~ Mrs. H. Mercen; 2 p.m., and ire& on Wedneîday, Unit 6 ln Les- kard Church, Christmas lun- 1cn12r . Faci en m cheon F2an.i ejmn White, husand ofather 0f jByers Whte ndfo! MroEf Mrs. Donald <Doris) Grahamt gpassed away at the Memorial Hospital. Bowmanville, on e Salunday, Nov. 29th. Funeral was frorn the Barlow Funeral Horn onTuesday aftennoon. Interment Orono Cemetery. by P H L IP SMfs. Ivan Farrow has re- turned home aiter spending 19'COLOR CONSOLETTE Magee in Toronto, Model T-119 - with Bench Mn. and Mrs. James Tamb- INSTALLED FOR CHRISTMIAS ----- 6 9 lyn, Mn. and Mca. Francis Cowan with Mr. and Mrs. 25" DE LUXE 25" COLOR Orville Chatterton attended th naio Electnie League i COLOR TV CONSOLE bnuta the Genosha Hotel,ý oe l -2 osl Oshawa, on Tuesday evening. Modl C22 - onsleModel C-139 Nov. 25th., INSTALLED INSTALLED Mrs. Oscar Luxton return- FOR CHRISTMAS FOR CHRISTMAS ed home on Saturday from la spending lasi week with ber daughter Mrs. H. Cain and $899 family of Toronto. $8 9$8 59 1iMr. John St.ark, age 55, husband of Mns. Donothy !THE IDFJAL CHRISTMAS GIFT! Logan Stark o! Starkville passed away ai the Memonial - Hospital, Bowmanvllle, on Sat- Stero Co pon nt G oupunday, Nov. 291h. Funenal SAutomatic Record Changer wso usa feno fTwo Speakers el, Bowmanville. Interment Amplifier Orono Cemetery. FStand wlth record storage $ 8 J -Mar Equiopment (o. Open Friday 'til 9 p.m. 134 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE u r ~ ri-r~- SAVE 209/o TIMEX WATCHES MEN'S, LADIES'of CHLDE"S..' 2 o off*isL Christmas and Everyday Cards and Wrap Save 2OV/o at WESBAY APPLIANCE DEPT. SPECIALS G. E. P410 Perculators Competition Price 33.98 Wesbay 29.95 G. E. K<48 Keàtties Competition 14.98 Wesbay 13.20 Schick Hair Dryers MODEL 316 - LIST 47.95 Wesbay 3 4.04 G. E. T34 Toasters Comipetition 39.95 Wesbay 35.35 RECORD DEPT. SPECIALS Speclal Assortment LATEST TOP HIT L.P.'s «EG. 5.29 1.99 each CHRISTMAS TIME STEREO and L.P. RECORDS RudoIph, Silent Night, etc. WESBAY PRICE .99C Shop for Christmas and Save at mWeshufy Discounft 33 KIng St. E. Bowmanville Open Daily Until in) p.m. ------------- -------- HÂYDON Rev. M. Dougherty, Hamil- - ton, called on Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton. Mr. and Mns. Tam Patth were Sunday supper guests of the J. Potts family.~ * Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cowling, *Salem, visited Mis. G. Tabb and iamily on Sunday. Mn. and Mn., W. Blackburn and Neil were Saturday tea After six months o! planning llight aifthis evening was.an guests of Mn. and Mns. L. oun "exehange visit" between exchanget o! iniendship pins. Falls. Kendal. lst Hampton Girl Guides and Hampton girls wene presented Miss May Tabb, Onono, Rangers and Tnoop 255 and 78 with a stuffed "autognaph spent the weekend ai her fnom Niagara Falls, New York, hound" bearhng the naines ai home. is aven. Hampton girls and the visiting Cadettes. Mr. and Mr&. Lloyd Ashton, thein familles acted as hostess- Saturday began brighi and Ronald and Ray were Sunday es for 10 girls and two leaders eanly. A chantened bus was dinner guests oi Mrs. John for the weekend. waiting at nine a.m. at the Brown ai the home af Mn. and 1 Our visitons arrived on the chunch. Our itinerary ion the Mns. E. Million, Ellen and 5:29 p.rn. train at the new CNR day was as follows: visits tai Katharine. station ln Oshawa on Fniday.ýHampton Egg Grading Station, Mirs. Lloyd Ashton was guesi Tbey were taken at once ta Hlampton Cneameny, Geisber- ai Mns. Irene Murray, Tan- the CE wing at Hampton ge's large dairy iarm ai Zian, onta, and visited Mr. Gardon where a get acquainted sup- Camp Samac and the Nuclear Wenry, Toron-to. pen had been anranged. High- Power Station ai Pickering. Mn. and Mca. Arthur Tre-j Various treats and tokens ai win visited Mn. an d Mrs. Welcome chùnch U.C.W. at friendship wene presented. Cecil Slemon, Hamptonon' the home ai Mrs. Russell' On neturn ta Hampton, a Satunday. Baker. pleasani haîf bouc was spenti meetin 2n eday . mntly On Tuesday' evening the ishopping for souvenirs ai theý ,bnetn tenComunsiy evmignoup meeting was held atGif t Shoppe. On Satunday ln te Comuniy Cetre.Mns. E. Banrowclaugh's ta evening, Guides from Counrtice Club 21 are making plans for plan for the local U.C.W. and Maple Grave jained us forý a pot luck supper and enter- meeting for Decemben. Mrs. an indoor campfire. itainiment in December. George Tufford was unable taý Sunday mocning a church With the gcound covened attend the meeting an the panade was held ai Hampton ai-do a weot an Sndahe previaus night because afiîll- United Church with the fal- per gus e otesta n wa up ness of hen father, wiho is 00Wllowing girls as membens of the Mn., A. Thompion wssp much impnoved. icolon parties, Diane and Don- Thompson, Bowmanville , ~Mca. Ida Plurn of Torontolothy Hindman, Launie Chant,ý Thunsday and spent the wýeek- i spent Sunday with her sister. Stephanie Musik, Gail Keîhen- end 'ît reltivs inTornto Mrs. H. Barrowclough, and er, Denise Szafran, Valenie and -n -- eaiesi orno remained there ta attend thelSallY Mainprize and Cathy funeral af their cousin, Mr.jVandebelt. -ohn Stank, the followingi Everyone .iourneyed te the W ESLEY VILLE 'Tesday in Bowrnanville. Tu-;train station te say goodibye te t'Mn. and Mrs. George Tu- ur new American fniends who, The snew which started ton d attended the AOTS sup- left on Sunday on the 2:33 p.m. iall even an gently on Sunday per held ai Cold Springs anitrain. morning, kept ight on slfting Wednesday evening, Nov. 26. The second half of the ex-i down, till ai noon there was A white birch log with fourIchange visit will take place, a fine covering al aven fields red candies and ane white in- late in May on early June when and roadi. Snow vehicles af aerted, and surrounded by the Hampton girls and leadersl several types wene soon whiz- evengreens, was arranged at will spend a weekend as guests! ig around taking quîck ad-' the front af the church at, in Niagara Falls, N.Y. athn beiore milden wea- Welcome fan Advent SuOnbhîfodtegil, h thrtook away the snow, Carnie Lynn Symons read the fOIo afoftegrlte Dnivng cnditonsfan atarstor aithe andls fa Ad wing leaders, Mrs. June1l Drivng cnditonsfor otorstor ofthe andl- fo iAWhi te, Mrs. Moana Adcock,i traitic wene quit, hazandous' vent, and their purpase. AtMns. Marian MacNab and Mns.' al] day. ýthe appropniate place in tlheiBai-bara Hindman, would likeý Last Monday evening, No-: reading one candie was lit bY t, tîhank evenyone who helped' vember 24th. Mesdames T.1 Cheryl Brice, who closed the in any way ta make the week-1 ,Wilson, H. Best and E. Bar- ceremony %with praven. The end such a success. narwclough attended the gen-ý candie bornied thiroughout thbe Our 12 AmenIcan guests wene enal executive meeting o! the service. Aina Marie Kalano, Rose Maryý IKuca, Pamela Andoian, Colleen-1 u U .Maloney, Barbara Moanns,i C l rc - . E ec i n Denise Szafran, Gail Keihecer,; Stephanie Musik, Pamelai iWoodhead, Lynn Alessi, Mri. Lotinge Licences Lounge LICenea Ina Szafran, TroopLedran Without Meals With Meals Mns. Evelyn Kelhenen, nih yes Ne0 Yes No borhood chairman. Poil 1 120 50 11-22 4 The ahove photo shows: back. irow, lefitaIonight, Valeniej POil 2 - --- 53 25 54 26 Mainprize. Kathy Van de Bait, poil 3 69 43 76 119 ISai]y Malapnize, Mca. Marian: iPoli 4 - - 59 15 64 12 iMaeNab. skipper of Ranger, IPoil 5 9 4 87 92 98«) cnew, Mrs. June White, Guide! Poll 653 1061 21 Captain, Mn,. Moana Adcock,ý PolI - - 3 30 1 21 Lieutenant, Mrs. Evelyn Kelh- i Poli 7 20 20 23 18 'erer, nehghborhoad chairman,ý POIl 8 ___ 42 21 43 21 iMns. Ina Szairan, toop leader, poil 9 _____ 85 75 96 6 Mis. Barbara Hindman, Dist-I rict Comm issionen; Second naw,. Poili 10 _____ 57 30 64 26 ýConnie White, Audrey Mas-; Toals 642 396 695 357 chke,_BevenlyRuddy, Debbie1 COUNCILLORS (Three Seats) DEPUTY-REEVE Poil Poil Poil polu Poili Poil Poili Poil Total W. R. lu Carveth 81 35 103 55 110 45 22 36 96 69 649 R. Chaten F.i 36 24 69 41 117 58 25 31 107 6.1 572 Gray 71 46 83 49 i100 33 12 35 83 55 567 J. Veidhius polus 14.3 Poili 1- 43 Poil 2 29 Poli 3 27 'Poili4 72 Poil 5 31 Poili 15 Poil 7 - .6 Poili8 5,6 Poili9- 39 Poili 10 491 iTotal3 Coppint Walkeyi 56 104 25 35 42 69 14 60 68 97 30 47 24 11 31 30 48 9,5 43 50 381 g il Top Ganaraska Riclers Pre At Newtonville United Church on Saturday even- ing, members of the Ganaraska Ridens gathened for their season-ending banquet. Following a delicious dinner, served bv the local ladies, the program includ- ed the presentation of awards and trophies. Those whoi ~The Orono uecorating neaaiquanrsr FOR THE DO - T -YOURSELFER Remember your home Is your blggeet Investrnent -brnn your deconating problemma ta us for expert advice! "Sunvin y!" Wall (overing * Stain Reshstant and Scrubbablo * Easy te aPPIY *Exciting New Designs *Dry Srpal 'Wal- Tex' Wash'n Wear Wall (overing Corne ln and borrow our "Wall-Tex Mini-Decorator» gives you Professionai ichemes for bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. WALLPAPER SEE OUR SELECTION OF W F ROOM LOTS - UP TO 300/7OF We carry in stock 160 different patterns for your convenience - nio waiting ! PAINTS& Serving This Area for Past 50 Years Phone 623-5431 55 King St. W. Bowmanville w f - 12 ONLY - Etc. 4 4, p. i. e '1' Read, Brenda Baflard, Penny naw, Anne Kolano, Pamnela An- White, Susan- Artym, Launie dolan, Colleen Maloney, Pam- Nolan, Daniene Lapharn, Kathy ela Woodbead, Stephanie Mua-1 Coulter. Launie Chant, Don- 1k, Gail Kelhener, Denice athy Hindman, Diane Hind- Szainan, Lynn Alessi, Barbacai ýman, Roxanne Pankins; Front Moranis, Rosemary Kuca. 12 ONLY -CHEVS Various Colors - Options ÀMUST 'BE CL EA RED et SAVE$$$ HEREe GOOD TRADE-IN ALLOWANCI 1 ONLY- '69 CAMARO BRAND NEW - 3-speed automnatie, power brakes, power steering, console, auxiliary Iighting package, radio, roar nxounted aerial, vinyl roof, white walls, wheol diucs.paint striping. REDUCED TO CLEAR! 1 ONLY - '69 OLDS 4 - DR. HARDTOP DEMONSTRATOR, Executive diven! Very Iow niileage, tinted windshield, auxiliary f box mats, radio, 'aide niouidirîgs, power stecring, power brake., 3-speed automatic, vinyl roof, 310 h.p. engine, deluxe steering wheel, white walls, rear seat speaker, lamps and mirror package. Lic. L29078. Here's a luxury cmr REASONABLY PRICED TO CLEAR. ROY NICHOLS MOTORS LTD. - TWO LOCATIONS - * COURTME 7286206 PLA TOATTEND BOWMANVILLE LIONS TURKEY ROLL AND CAR DRAW i PANTO LIONS CENTRE- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5tIh. ~*Wfl'~ -. - ~ ... Ç,. 'J ~--e-~ *'-' ~ - I ,àsented Vith Their Trop hies ~ omnflDc .10 N1sytem of advisory boa.rs and-ýý lAppoint Ne launched the Centenary Ap-r peal for the up-grading of t <.t fmlich of the social services. C hif or~ rar new ro.iects: th0e"Tragedies.ý The recent brief announce- ofAfuence" revelations were ment that Lieut.- Commission- part of the presentatton fths er Arnold Brown had been appeal to the public. Com- appointed Chief of the Staff xr'.issioner Brown has a wider- (ho is also promoted to the1experience ln radio and tele-, rank of Commissioner) brought iiion work. joy and pride to many Can-i Mrs. Brown, who was adian hearts. He Is the thirdj Lieutenant Jean Barclay at Canadian to reach the post! the time of their marriage In of second-in-comrnand of thei 1939 is the daughter of Can-- world-wide operations of Thei adian officers-the laie BrIga ý 1 Salvation Army, having been de n n ae .rly preceded by CommIssioners1 She now becomes Interna- John McMillan (1937-,39) andtional President of Salvattan William Dray (1957-61»). Arrmy Girl Guides and Lite- - The new Chief of the Staff' Saving Guards and World,,- became an officer from Belle- President of the Salvation ville, Ont., ln 19,15 and was Army Nurses' Fellowship. commissioned to take charge of' Bowmanville Corps. Two p T TVfT years later he joined the PONTYPLU Editonial Department where he remalned for 10 years. In In a recent Bingo in Peter- 1947 he was transferred t4 borough. a daughter-in-lawa- the Public Relations Depart- Mr. Malcolm McNeil of this ment being engaged ln pub- village won $1000 in one of licity work. After four yearqithe snovballs. he was appointed as head ori Well, the former Manvers a new departmnent callediMunicipal Telephone System'. Special Efforts and Publlcitv.: is approaching "D" Day, Dec.--- remaining at that post untll7th. when the new owners. he became Territorial Youth IBPll Telephone, will assume Secretary. two years hefore his ail responsibility. This weec received them are shown here. In the foreground, lef t transfer ta International Head- both lines are in operation be- to right, Tom Legette and Johnny Lines; mniddle row, quarters ln 1964. for the turn over to the diai Leslie Benson, Pat McMurtry,- Gai] Woodward and: In Britain he lnstituted the system. Marie Legette; back row, John Lines, Ken LaSalle,I Bill Legette and Jack Woodward. _____ jL A rrange International Visit ai Hampton I 0flAI R(MAMW 10 WMAN VILLE 623-2556 1

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