Pulils in Two Big Ones f nolds, Robert Wallis, Stephen Braun, Scott -, David Lav-1 ergne. Dodgers No. 2 - Don Far- row. Wayde Preston, Mark James, Kevin Schultz, David GCatcheil, Rou King, Kevin ,Noble, Michael Graham, Paul I Cooke, Jammy -, Kevin Wooley. Mets No. 3 - Michael ReY- nolds, Stephen Dunn, Kevin Gibson, Fred Rypstra, Douglas Gould, Jody Ross, Dwayne Schultz, Jerry Siebarth, Stan- ley G~rpÇnham, John J.Tnapk. Young Hockey Players Win Spec*lal Trophies- lThe Canadian Statesman, Bewmanvile, May 6, 1970 perioèt of work at Queen SCHOLBU ATO University doue between ber PROVENG POPULAR courses at Waterloo. The school bus patrols whih Timin Nichols and Rodneyj ere initîated on the buses !Payne played thue bugle andi under the jurisdictIon of the cybls with the Newtonville' Northumberland and Durhami icolband on Sunday w,,hen County B3oard of Education it participated' in 'the special are reported to be working seyvice for the youth groups Well, of the church. A brief report fIrom tii. supervisor of transportation Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nichols ]Bruce Lse tTusa and Karen and Bradley of Lse tTusa ýCooksville visited withMr lnCbug . . . . .. . . . - - - -- - June and other matters per- ularly b h P rfi ~ t'iJITTç~VTTTVI« ~ '. taining to thé-whole group- safetyofie leahftu JJL~~L~L~j.L~.LLIJJJJL1 lu the afternoon Mr. Lloyd rihree divsoso h or' Kellogg and Mrs. E. Barrow- operatos Four years ego Mr. andcog tedd h.wrso I Mr. E A Wrryvisied ng-held by Cobourg Presbyterial ladSctlndan Wle, nd At the Midget, Juvenile, Junior C banquet un Sun- Who WonteRyNcosMtr o en at Warkworth. They were c ~.before returning home they; trophy i4 H u Sdecided té buy a valuable!day at IBowmanville Country Club, several special 1thé highest scorer for the Juveniles; Larry Devitt who comPanied by Mrs. Mark hocey'saerssignteeMchaling fornyfor ang he oa vau-Gardener and Mrs. G. Mrks anssgerigfraep-awards were prtsented to these four hocfy GardenwontHiMicaelPukMorrisor Apprthovalsvlu- sakeithand soceaniofthe and 'ey are, from left- to right, Steve West who was able player on the three clubs, and Doug Crough, who1 The theme of the worship[ 2nd r Mgs sis n rnsts id. igt-prseted with the Hollhngsedtoh o e the won the MeGregor Drugs trophy-as the highest sorse rvc nSna onn t RAGDI H teen - t-sago he bad 1the hïihest accirer -for -the -Junior C Club;Randy 0oges lit h idgets ___Welcome, church -was "The CONENECE0 -iftun é lose -this ring Bible" and Rev. Ramjit'à ser- UR OE whmsfule eigblso a oets r n r.T .Dd.mou reminded his hearers that: 10W es.Io ait Scattle at the Haydondale farmn '~Frd. Sih'n~duh-i a o' upi~.~ ,19,pm..dy ~j iep ~Last Saturday, Mr., ayne 7tr rc were Sunday get 'ôro iig r.Kuehcutoî evc.Pop Piggott suddeuly _stepped ou ld oreotlits aknà t get fMruneMs-Smahyl etnedt GaeDinuer -aud Mr. Ken Symous-investieîCr.Ld,6 of Mr. and Mvrs. J. C.-Cook.-sag the duet uth-[e-choÏirs, RichmodS.WTrt. somrtrceprtllng Mkliard a& -and luckiiv rly xtedeJtoThe Ma2ýmeeting 0f Tyronente...............CAL OLU lookecL throuigh _thie cao! -rowxh a 'eui ta~GogeAlra at ek .Lod Sm1ith bn 1 'the p.aVss .W wI "hl ttr r -u i.Ry.utu3698 th loor.- and there -as--the c.ý Cidrru', opt'Sio 'M: u us k Dv ifberîniotlier _Mr1S. Josph ôu fMs.R abr n , ei viie ihM - gldrin wthE.AW.-e - e ek.wl onbiprSee u al ih oln ~ot r.G org e -nth at 8 pRm. r. Jrtohn auid -Mrs. Morlied obnsn t EV .23-41 graved on its face. Honesty 15 able to corne home.mdHiwreSnagessabfayn. Seto, Bowmauville, wilI be Starkville on Suuday.________ honorable an an prompt- M.Dl akn asno Mr. and Mrs, er ti- M.adM. Walter Park1the guest speaker. 1 ].y returned the ring. Many, Mr DaereskSundayonofeveuading canryllers1 Terry Severn, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derektbauks again, Wayne. StlmnNB, a vr o.ofMr.ad Mrs.James P r peedy rVe ry Vh o rs. Severn, 22 Sunset Boulevard, was one of the lucky Mr. sud Mrs. F. Draper gott, Bowmanville. Pul aeryk Bwho ndierwMet fishermnen on the opening day for trout fis ong.Hewere visitons with Mr. and,- Mr. and. Mrs. George All-[ morial Hospital. Mr.,sud Mrs.' h iMrg' UNg ToinCoborg., r. sdMrs. MW aykn Gaskîn eoreYodapohv came home with two trout, one 4 lbs., 191/ -mcheslog Mrs. F. Toms gpent Mondayi i-h n C p rs ereYo apohv and one 12 inches long. Terry wouldn't el where ewt r.W egsn o-Bleilo udy been staying with lier family.1 pulled themn out.1 manville. Mn41 r.Frn ah ________________________and_____ M sMrs . . ag C R . At undelyraeve, iiedbs EL weSuayvstrwibM.moing eat s, ac b poeab enused on mthr n.An, ne athenly YVJLL * Mn and Mrs. Lionelki H c igi ahr e.Breu ntuishv is-'lmanville Memonial Hospital. i1be very famihiar with hesICA Girs Sftbll asealileaue illchose'i key, Hampton, were recent cov ie hssuperb Vste and versatilît fmetcokdrGlad Vo report Mns. Editb CanadagosbyuwTi TheBowanvli Deart Vemsthî coiu Saurdy rviite5 wtb n.andMrs ~ ou -a smoker. The most popuflar type of smoker la probably r Murphy returned Vo iber home besu a woek of big flights with rent of Recreatuon Girls Pee rnornug, May 9th, 9:00 a.m.at Lm.tekti wt et ne togaeadl toldfrOlSuuda . Wuonsofgdsepusno se Softball League-xiiMmra Park. Mn, aud Mrs. Adam Sharp draft sud smoke coutrol. Theiýe are several distinct advau- speked t the!hmeo Mtouhe laeneskeend'yandT chioose teama thîs comiug Sat- ,The Pee Wee Basebliwn iiosof Mrs. -Cecil'-aesto __sinoke cookiug sud -if you are in Vhes-market for sukd rstMerto ai, osh-r ov feeds Vhs romaiens ofais- a va u.rday morning, May 9tb, 9:00 league will also choose teama' Rebinson sud called on. Mr. a new grill this yean it would be well worth your imo Vo awa, also visited Mr. sud Mns. year's corn crop. Many have j otFer's - "ylON and -ins. WillgaRobinh-omrOr- horoughly.----Henry---Wood,- Oshawa;- onineniaied-where the fsediug is grounds. th. 9:00 asm. at the Vincent:ono. g9d Mcbsediugha be Th il îde otal'55YsholgonaSe oigEvnsti. Besides the obvîous advantage of this type of char- Sunday.uh ednghsbenSecal Ipre Th GïsMigt ofbllMRsy cho goud, SeCoin vetstis;Congratulations to Stephen ou lakeshore larms-wîth hsepcal metdfo Lmague. wiii practîce at Cen- Lord Elgin AVenu Leagüe i week for te supper sud An-' coaling - improved aste - 1 hiuk Vhe biggest advsntage Hulme who walked- 32 miles bot sun of several days dryiug ' EgadfrMte' a hr81 School grounds on Thurs-, Astros No. 1 -Bian Gra-ý niversary service. Tbene's a is ita versatility. Theo lid retains the heat of Vhe chancoal, ini "Miles for Millions" ou Vhs soil quickly. IV brought glnfoMthr riay eveniug, May 7Vb, saat-1 ham, Murray Visser, Wayne change lu dates this yean. distributing i evenly, sud the smoker becomes an oven. Saturday- leaves out quickly on Vhs treesFUL EA ing at 6:30 p.m. ýWhîteman, John Vandergaast, Mr.adMs en abM. and Mns. Barry Crain sud in the woods triliunusFUL E The Memnorial P2k' ,'m Jetbroy Potter, Patnick Rey- visited Mr. aud Mns. KennethI Lange turkeys sud beef roasts can be cooked without being sud boys, Hampton, were which are usually iu full Lamb, at Baysvile. Vturned from ide Vo ide, just as you would bake thernin Sunday supper guests of Mr. flower by Mother'a Day are HANDCUT CRYT. Mn. sud Mrs. Jos Drew, your kitchon. 'Vitually ail your meala couid be cooked and Mrs. C. Clark. Sundray bioomnig îtbout rea'chiug' Hampton, wene Saturday ev-1 outdoors, regaràiess o! weather. IV la important Vo nead Vhs evening gues wens Mr n.sd ifuil height. in a wide assortmen enfing visitors at S. Lamb'si' Mrs. William Clark aud- fam- Mrs. H. Barnewclougb -ro- o ic M rs. -Mabel Rowan, Miss d irections for uaiug Vhs grill csrefuily, hough, before yeu iiy, Oshawa. ,turued home fronu Pont Hope o îcs . ... Annie Rowau, Yelverton, Mrs. f bogla Vo enjey your if e as a real backyand gourmet. Fnîday eveniug thons wene1 ospitai lasV Tuesday. Hen Elia Pattensso, Lindsay, Mn. BUTTERY CORNISH HENS 18 tables o! progressive su- sister Mns. Ida Plunu of Tor-Boeam tacilygtwrpe su Ms.AlenWeVBo-4-frozen Rock -Connisit Heus,-thawed cihOre.- Winnrswere Laurrena-2 e-nte- bas -been -visith'îg-with manville, Mn. aud Mrs. Jînu Sait sud peppen Bright, A. Clark, 'Evert Wat- ber thia past weék sud on at ne extra charge, bRowan' and Danny, Tyrone son, A. But1er, Gord Richards, Suuday Mus. V. Motes, Mn. wene Sunday guests at M:I ' cup soit butter or margarine jMri au.5-0da u Ms arneRni n sud Mr. R. Rowan's.. The Oc- I 2 ablespoons chopped chives, fresh or freeze-dnied 1 was won by Mrs. M. Horst- Charles o! Orono spent Vhs casion was celebrating M rs.1I teaspoon reaemay ruse man. dywt hm Mabi own' brtda. tblyon lmO JusheAneron Mnlîaaren Vs thwnhenuain.o Mae oa' i-ha.Cou- 2 'lepo 'lmo ùleRobhle, Debbie and Barbara Linda Thorndyke begins an- gratuliationsi -Hoesomes strpet he tirued trnI onngto -Mr..__sud Mrs. _Bob oie -cup- warnusrane apnicot jarn weekend wiVb thoin grandpar- o May' sth. Tiis lier fountsî aud baby. Mca. AI Holmes fresb parsley sud apricot halves for garuisit Mol\ç11is aida_________________________________________________________16. eah. Mak wre weokend visitons at Mr. a herb butter by blendîug solit butter, chives sud rosemaryi adMs LaM.ne Orard, 0W- gethen weli. Wash coruish lhoua inside sud.eut, pst dry maville, spent tahe weeked with'paper owel. Sprinkle with sat sd pepper. and, I~/I/V1rI ______Mr. J and Mns. Milton Stain- place about oee abiespoon henb butter iu large cavity of -,l CARNATION FLOWER & -SEED SHOP 33 DIVISION ST, BOWMANVILLE PHONES 623-7141 623-5577 Ail floweÉs freali daily from our own g'reenl anses, The follôwing SPECIALS will makrz it worth your while crossing our rougli, broken-up Street: POTTE» MUMS ___fronni 69e ROSES _ -f ront $5.00 coz. CARNATIONS __$4.00 doz.- DAFFODILS $1.25 doz. PRIMULA OBCONICA $1.00 ,ARRANGEMENTS -__ froni $3.50 Up (nicely arranged lu cup & sauceror dish) For the Kiddies: BLOOMING IIOUSE PLANTS __- 35e Also Cactus Gardens, Tropical Plants, Gloxini4g, Calceolarias, and many other plants and eut flowers. Froni Our Seed and Garden Supply Section-: Dutch Impoited GLADS 4edz $3.75/100 GARDEN SEEDS -- pkg. lic LIMIES - - -- - --------- so ILAWN and GARDEN -_ _ FERTILIZER ---froni $2.05/50 ibs. t and Mrs. Sid Parsons.at Pr tonville. Mr. and Mrs. C. Averya John were Saturday even visitor at-Mr. and Mrs. Ani Kings, Little Britain., Mr. Donald Wearn, Ch hanu, was- weekend visi [wlth his parents, the A. jWerns.' f.anyvsd witM. rs. IM M.a nd Mr. M.ed Pollrd garet WVýyville, Taronto. left Mrs. Lyons to catch train for the West, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weî .Montréal, Mr. and Mrs. Me dith Moffatt, Dr, and IV. Geo. Werryi Mr. Gary Hai vvich, Oshawa. Dr. and IV. Clark Werry, John, Eliizabi and Peter, Etobico-ke, wi Sunday and Moncfay dini guests of Mr. and Mr&. E. Werry. Mr. and Mrs. Wlfred S; derson, Columbhus, were vi tors-on -Sunday- with Mr.--â Mrs. Edgar Wright. ln the Editor's Ma~ THE RIGHT TO WORIK May 4, 197( Dear Sir- SToday, as an employéeei Honeywell Controls Lt( Bowmanvllle, 1 went to t] Scarboro plint for luAith training. 1 was sorryr to find j screamin.g throng of stril ers who feit that 1 had r jright to work. The-polii escorted mne through an e raged and &elf-pityuig n'q caimg out théir great ii tellectual cry werd 'SCAI The U.A.W.. which loud. acclaims its dem-rocratiesy 1ten aind it right to 1 heàxd, obvinumly feels th. 1 should not have the sayr Iright. Surely in, a free d, nuceracy I should have t] right to report to woi without a police escort protert me. You. who -are ont trik have thefreedomn to astrilk give me the freedom n iti strike. Yeu have the fre domn rot to work; give n the freedonu te work. Wendell Prime, 98 Higli St.,, Bowrnanville, On t, Cet Cash Today iFor Old 'Appliance through 9 rA TE1S9M 4N 4 A8 1F 1ED s Phone 623-303 escu non, f-asten cavites wînu. metat skewers an ie legs Te-ogether. M eit remaining herb butter sud add lenuon juice. aud Place houa, breasts up, on shallow aluminum pan sud place ing on grill over coala. (If you do noV have an'already-nuade igus aluminunu pan, make oue usiug beavy-duty aluminum foil, Idouble thickn'eaa, uriug up a eue inch rim on al ides), hat- i itor'i Coven barbeque sud bake over slow coala for about oe L.heur on until tender. When bous are almroat doue, bnush with warm apri.cot jam Vo glaze. Serve oun.platter witb aud panaley sud apnicots as garnish. Serves 4.r adSMOKED LEG OF LAMB' 1ai 1 - 5 pouud leg of lamb ¾/ cup orange juice rry,1 1 cup dry ced wine re- 1 -tablespoon'salad oil ine 1 ablespoon chili nowder Urs. 1medium onuon, horDeid lth 2 cloves galic, chopped ýA. 1 ablespoon bnewn sugar 'I Sait aud pepper su-I Put r,,weat lu a marinating dish, combine al other ingredi-ï ind: en _udpour -oven V -hs _meat. -Ma i nate 1-4husl rceinigenaton, tunning sud basting te lamb eveny few heurs. Remove meat fronu refrigenaton bofone cbarcoaliug se that mest is roonu temperatune wbou ready te coek. Whon fins Hisl ready, place rosat ou s rack oven a pan sud bake in medium smoke even (300' - 350'). Use hs marinade Vo baste meat weli. Cook mneat 2Y2 heursZ 3 heurs depending. 10 on desired degree o! doueneas. Use a meat thermemeten j r if desired. Serves 6-8.' of TROUT SPECIAL ýhe 4 medium sîzed trout, cleaued ien 1 celery stalk, fiuely cbopped 1 clove garlic, minced s s maîl white onion, fiuely chopped ik- " green pepper, finely chepped n'e ice 2 tablespoons vegetable on cern oil ni- '~q o 1 cup .cracker cnunba .?b 1 egg, slîghtly beston 13.1 '/jteaspoon Sait iy Y4s teaspoon freshly ground black peoper Fa- Saute hs celery, garhic, ou-ion sud green pepper in he cil lie untîl ender. -Add crurrba, egg, Sait and peppen. Parboil at hs bacon whiie preparirg trout for stuffing. Stuif hs fish, feý rernove bacon fnom water before iV cooks completely sud he wrap fish with bacon. -Secure bacon with toothpicks on Sk amal skewens. Place flsh on s rack ever direct heat in a Vo smeke oven sud amoke until doue. Turu fish once Vo bnown k bacon ou both aides. Serves 4. 'e; SMOKED MEAT LOAF Vo 2 pouncis grouudchuck M_ 1 mediumu onion, chopped fine rne ý4 green pepper, chopped -flue 2teaspoons'dry mustard 2 eggs, slightly heston tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1cup bread crunubs, soaked iunuiilkr Salt sud freshly grouud pepper Ketchup %S Mx ail ungredieuts except ketchup together sud place in ra meat loa! pan. Bake un a wmoke oven for 30-40 -minutes, seloaf beconies firm. SUids a kuife arouad te edgss of hs rpan and carefully slip the lest eut of hs Da ansd on Vo hs rack, (Vo bnowr ou ail audes). Brush, top sud aides with j ketchup, replace hid sud ceok until meat is cooked and js - cru.3ty brown. (About 1-1 aheurs>. Serves 4. 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