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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Dec 1969, p. 20

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go li CndianSt.tesm m e_f owanvlle, Dee. 10, 1969 maSOIINA ne Crismasmeetingof portanice of prayer in making IMad .C.W.was held ini the the rigtt choices of life. The 0tmdy Scoolrooui on De- meeting closed with prayer oeber lst. Mrs. Wesley His and a social haif-hour fol- îrsded for the opening. *'0, lowed. :me ail ye Faithful" wa The girls of Sauina 4-H *tmg followed by thp Lord's Club, who have recently fin- Prayer. Mrs. His "elcomed ished their latest course "The %i. C.G.I.T. girls and their Third Meal", entertained the kader, Miss Lois Ashton. Mrs. ladies of the W. I. at a lun- Nén Knox gave a few intro- cheon recently. when they ffitry remarks and then we served many delicious cas- irere privileged ta hear a re- seroles, salad, etc.. that they rdby Dr. MeLure. ThiSihad learned to prepare. The Jbsiclowed by a film of Dr. girls and their leaders de- cLs<ure's work as a mision- serve a great deal of credit gty doctor in India. Mas.F'rII.. for the very expert way the ed- Johnston then presented a meal was prepared and serv- 1mn "Careers" narrated ed. Later the girls conducted ey Wyne and Shuster, whichl a sing-s<ng and several fun 4b-&-of special înterest ta the, games, in the tipper hall, &Gi..I.T. girls. ýwhich were thoroughly enjoy- Mr.Murray Vice took.ed by ail. Many thanks ta the ~1reof the business part Ofijgirls for a' very enjoyable je meeting. Mrs. John Knoxl afternoon! Yortéd en a very enjoyable! The Durham County 4-Ht d ucsfui Lucky Lunch-i Homemaking Clubs held their Ci. Mr.Hre Yelewleesl Achievement Day in Solina ieported on the parcel re- Hall. The afternoon program i*ntly sent ta the Men's Mos- consisted of exhibits. demon- *1 n Oshawa. The siate of:,train and skits. About 50 «ficers for the coîning year mothers attended. A w a r d s *as presented by Mrs. Bruce were given, witii the District 'rlnk. Mr%. Wesley Hilîs wiil Presidents of the W. I., Mrs. ke over the president's Gardon Ruth and Mrs. Ralph Mrtes Davis assisting in the presen- Mr.Stanley Milison pre- tation of county honour pins Wnted a short devotional.i and certif icates. Carol Wat- #*hlch she stressed the 'im n a-heol one fromn ------- Solma to receive provincial ~T ~ honours for completing twelve N<ow i-vaiab le clubs. Those from Solina who received County Honours were for Saily Langmaàd, Mlen Cry- derman, Anne Hilîs, Marilyn Inox, Nancy Knox, Kathy Fetv Season Vice and Brenda Yellowiees. The sprinig project tor which At Your Door the leaders' training school - or will be January 8 and 9, at iOroino is 'Separates for Sum- Ai Your Store I mer". 1 On Saturday evening the Sauina Junior and Senior Soc- cer teains were honored with a banquet in the Community HaIl. Te trophies were pre- sented and much credit was given ta tihe managers and coaches for their splendid work with the boys. Later, . many o! the con- mun!ty gathered in the upper h all to honour several Young men and their brides who have been narried during the sunmer and f ail. Addresses were read ta eacih couple by Miss Pearl Leach, Mrs. Tom A deliclous Baner and 34r. John Knox. Non-Alcoholle Drinkl The couples being honoured were Alan and Linda West- laite, Don and Suzanne West- lake, Larry and Doreen Gilen Rae Broome, AlnadVrii ýfraser. The latter couple were unable t a latn. All were D i ypresented ihlvygft D ai r yand best wishes expressed for Phone 623-5444 the conixg years. Mrs. Wes- ley IHIUs then presented Mr. 98 King st. W. Wesley Yellowlees with a -------- desk pni set i honour of his KAYE'S LARGE SIZE SHOPPE wishes to extend Jrfa lica y Çiree tmg s to their customers and friends Ail Siims Sizes up tg) 52IO'7~OFF Ail1 CoatSSizes upto24200/o OFF Pant Suits R-eg. $35.o0 $14.95 4 King St. E. Bowmanville 7//g Dr... rlghtfer n1h. . Spedoal wat.r-rapoII.nt ouIof« for wnwme n. MEN'S and WOMEN'S Adult Sizes $24.95 JUN1OR SIZES $1 8.95 CHILDREN'S Sizes up te 6X $13.95 OnIy place lu town for Klddies' Sie« 8 - 13 HELMETS - GLOVES GOGGLES MEN'S and LADIES' SKI PANTS $9095 GEORGEJ'S MEN$ & BOYS' WEAR 42 ING ST. F. BOWMANVILLE Fire Destroys Garage on Sauina Road North Pire struck twice at the same place on Saturday that was burning furiously, A car he had been warking afternoon and evening, doing*considerable damage to on was towed out, j ust in time ta save it f rom extensive a garage and the contents on Sauina Road North at the damage, but other contents went up in smoke. Later, intersection with Nash Road. Shortly after 3:00 p.m., the remains of the building again started burning. firemen made their first trip to the scene where Ken-. These two pictures show the two fires. Mr. Milis was neth Milîs had been working in the frame structure1 renting the garage frQm an Oshawa owner. wimning the world oat cham- pionship at the Ioyal Winter Fair recently. Mr. Wesley- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lang- A maid and family visited Mrs. Katie Langmaid in Peterbor-1 ough on Saturday a!ternoon. Mrs. Edith Mitchell and Mr.! ENUINE Frank Cook were Saturdayý supper guests with Mr. andi Mrs. Frank Westlake andj family. E A Mr. and Mrs. Richard How- croft, London, were weekendî guests w1th her parents,- Mr.! and Mrs. E. Spires. c Miss Kathryn Knox had her H E T friend, Miss Julie Thornton, Tyrone, as her weekend guest. 1 Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Knox were' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rowe, Ken and Lynda, Bowmanvile. $A99.50 Miss Pearl Leach were Mr.!,tee-b[goIeE iiokrmeg cuEPgoC and Mrs. Russell Gimblet t and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barra- SWAG LAMPS, POLE LAMPS, bell, Maple Grave.TAL Sunday dînner guests with FLOOR LAMPS,TAL LAMPS, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vice IN MODERN, TRADITIONAL, SPANISM, were Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Jebson and Dorothy, Beaver- FRENCH PROVINCIAL. ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slute and family, Raglan. Mr. Ernest Larmer, Dougý FROM UP stock wre S ardeay isitors stokd Cre ag Lrmeack-sto with Mr, and Mrs. Harvev Yellowlees and family. I LRESLCIN 0: OCSOA ALS EIO Mr. and- Mrs. Russell Gil- LRESLCINO :OCSO A ALS EIO bert, Bowmaruvîlle, former, COMMODES, DOUBLE PEDESTAL COFFEES, SPANISH, residents 0f our communitv., FRENCH PROVINCIAL, AND MODERN, GENUINE WOOD celebrated their Golden Wed- ~ ring Annivers;ary on Satur- OR ARBORITE. day. Many former neighbours ' from here attended the cele-.. WHATEVER YOLOR BUDGET bration. Congratulations from $ 9 9 to $149,95 the Solina community on this CALLS FOR................ very special occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey X'el-. lowlees and Mr. and Mrs. C Wesley Yellowlees were guests R C ESTERFIELDS . . o! Mr. and Mrs. Clare Allin. ON ALL FOUR FLOORS Bowmanville on Saturday ev- Man. and MrSVEAs$0000WRMORterANE CTSTRFEL iMrng s.CAaltSAVE kand1CHAI R OREHONSTAS.WCH ERIL and family, Ebenezer. were adCARFRCRSMS recent guest.s with Mr. and PRICES RANGING ADU Mrs. Russell Vice.* Mr adMr.Lly Bome R - ----------------- ------- -$1 99.050 AN Mr. John Broome, Tyrone, at- G ~R~ tended a !amily celebration DECEMBER S HO PPrI NG HO URS at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Ron MeDonald, Belleville, in honour o! -Mr. and Mrs. C.,1t 2 h3 h 15 h 16 7 i John's 53rd wedding anni- OPEN 'TIL versa ry. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan, Ellicott,9 . .9pm 6p. 9 . .9pm 9pi Peterborough, were Sunday 9pm . .6pm . .9pm . visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hockaday and Jean. SAME DAY DELIVERY0 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heeka- i day attended the funeral o! Ma. Archie Armstrong in Ma- field Church, Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome and famiIy were Sunday sup-! per guests with Mr. and Mrs. i On Thursday, Mrs. Frank, 3-41KN ST E.BW I Westlake was a supper guest 371KNGS.EBO M with ber mother Mrs. F. Cook , 0£ Bowmmnville. -_ -e JJLk. X I 1 J'j J j. YELVERTON Mr. Gerald Hofstetter, our The January meeting is toe able evening ls ,Otà new student minister. was be held at Mrs. Balfour those in attendane.W provlded with a samnewhat Moore's. in lieu of the custom- Glad ta report Mrs.Mfti frigid reception at the White ary Christmas exchange, each Stephenson is home froin bose Church an Sunday when the member brought a gift ta be: pital and reCUperating satisac-' furnace inadvertentiy was not donated ta Members o! the!torily. turned on upstairs tili first ar- Victor Home Mission for Girls) rivais made an appearance. Mr. The program was provided Hofstetter halls from near by the Explorer Group. Mrs. O GS U Kitchener, Ont., having acquir- James Gray presented a Goldi L N À L ed bis BA at Waterloo Callege Star for attendance ta Gloria: Mrs. J. Johnston and merm. and is in his first year at Ern- McCullough and Kathy Bris- bers o! the family, were Ï4 manuel College, Toronto. The tow. Mrs. Eileen Malcolm alsolToronto on Sunday to visit Mr. new broom swept dlean, withipresented an E pin ta the girls. 1J. Johnston wbo is in Ne,» everyone quite impressed with: Miss Valerie Malcolm pro-,Mount 5mai Hospital, the calibre o! bis address and'vided a reading - A Christ-ý Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parkin,ý his outgaing personaiity. 'mas Wish. Readings were alsoison. CourtIce, were met, Varying degrees o! interestigiven by Miss Mary McCul-!visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ryu' have been dispiayed in adjac-1 lough - A Little Sang oflýGibson. Mr. and Mrs. N. Davis. tnt elections, township, village-, iLife; Good Speech - by Miss; Pontypoo', were aise ecn town and even city. Local in- Gloria McCullough; The Boy'jvisitors. ________ terest has even followed the who Laughed at Santa Claus,' --- Taronto election this vear as by Kathy Bristaw. Lunch wasý Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown's served by the Explorers with son-in-law. Mr. Paul Pritchard.: the silver collection gaingt was a successful candidate for'their treasury. Alderman and In winning a' On Sunday mornlng, Sunday 63 place In Toronto's newly !orm- school was started in th 6 3 3 0 ed Executive. Congratulations ëhurch basement under the : are extended toalal newlvl care o! Mrs. Ted Buxtorn and elected members o! council Mrs. Dave Johnson. Tht lead- and condolences ta defeatediers would no doubt appreciate candidates without whose par-1 an increase in attendance. ticipation the principle of aur Mr. Ian Page entertained a democratic saciety would be number a! teeny-boppers on most ineffective. Saturday evening on the oc- On Wednesday evening, casion of his birthday. at the Reeve Wilson Heaslip and Mrs. home o! his parents, Mr. and Hleaship and the Harvey Mal- _Mas. Clarence Page. An enjoy- colms attended the Warden's -- - banquet in Cobourg Pavilion when tribute was paid ta Mr. Roy Foster for the fine job he has dane as Warden. Miss Anne Wilson has accept- ~ ed employment with an Insur- ~ ance firm in Toronto and starts ta work on Monday, Dec. o h 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wil- son are sporting a brand new " HUDY car which we trust they will ~ enjoy immensely. 4-H Club Let our expert hair stylists The seventh meeting of Yel- help you look your best for verton Yum Yums was held at I h aahldym at the home of Mrs. Clarenceltega oiyan pry Page. Meeting was opened in season abead . . . a new due form. Christine Stacey read hairdo that's perfectly the minutes. Plans werelad becoming ta you! for the eighth and final meet- ' ing. Discussion was held an _______________________ table settings for buffet barbe- cues and picnics. Candy Mal- OUR« CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU! Scem demonstrated cocate LKULULIIENA Ii caramel squares and Janice milk shakes. 1if ýQUAD Yelverton UCW December meeting o! Yel- verton United Church Women was held Thursday afternoon, Dec. 4th, 1969, at thxe home o! Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson. The meeting was opened'with the Ode fallowed by Devotian- ai in charge of Mrs. Balfour Moore assisted by Mrs. Law- rence Staples. President Mrs. Howard Malcalmn chaired the meeting. Minutes were read by Secretary Mrs. Norman Wilson and various reports received. 'The new siate of officers for the ensuing two years was givea by lady chairman of Nominating Committee Mrs. Lawrence Staples: President, Mrs. Floyd Stinson; Vice Pres., Mrs. Balfour Moore and Secretary, Mrs. James Gray. Treasurer, Mrs. Oram Moore. ef You will receive a FREE lç Chance every time you enter our Salon frein now until Christmas. Draw will be Made Wednesday, December 24th. PHONE 623-7691 ARRANGE VOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY! Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings by appointment only. Open ail day Wednesday THr Bobette 57King St. W.. Kezi, EzN1bEw R OCCASIONAL CHAIRS HOSTESS, ROCKER-RECLINERS,, ROCKERS and RELAXERS with buit-in foot rest. SALON 0F BEAUTY Bowô uvU RANGING FROM $2495to $219,o95 SRECORD HOLDER 5 SAND STAND ....99 LARGE SELECTION ....................... .. ...........$795 - Up LAUNDRY HAMPERS CAN BE USED AS A BENCH..... BRIDGE SETS WITH LARGE EASY TO FOLD CHAIRS 5..PIECE$4 95u SEWIG BOESMIRRORS, FLORAL CENTRE PIECES, TV TRAYS, METAL and FIBRE-GLAS. SEVERAL BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM SUITES - AT SIG REDUCTIONS. KNOWING THEY ARE GOING TO BE DISCONTINUED IN 1970. Keep this for your convenience h lSth l9th 2Oth 22nd 23rd 24th n. 9 p.m. ,9 p.m. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 6 p.m. )R WILL HOLD 'TIL CHRISTMAS IMP NMILLE L TDie PHONE 621#7074 , .-~ 'a 'i i a w v * . mi a- 1, ............. $1193 up

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