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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jan 1972, p. 7

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~II IL Save Now on ... Chesterf ields & Chairs Diningroom Suites Kitchen Suites GREATLY REDUCED MUN 11 Great Savings in our Clothing D epartment MENIS - WOMENS and CHILDREN'S WEAR Boys' DRESS PANTS Reg. $12.98 & -$9.95 NOW$5O 23 KING ST. E. 'Men's SUITS Reg. $79.001 NOW ONLY $35.00oup 623-5515 m"ATTRESSES -ALL SIZES -ALL PRICES Odd Mattresses &Box Springs (Slightly damaged) Must be SoId! SEE US FOR . CARPETS end Floor Covering BOWMANILLE Citizens Club to plan thairý meetings, etc. and also aidad other community projeadi. We are sure Club 15 wibl ha great- ly missed, 'oct only by the1 Senior Citizens Club, but byi other worthwhile groupsu whicb have received ils sup-, port for many years. We re-i caîl that Club 15 mambansi were responsible for, and in charge of, the finit "Maccb of i Dimes" and continued f0 erg-, anize the "Mancb" forsevenali years. On Friday. January 14, the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, met aI the home cf Mci. S. R.! James. for dessert and coffea. 1 Plans were mnade foc the year' s work. Sîxty yeans ago on Julyý 23,, 1912, the yaar befoce the hospilal came loto being, the Women's Hospital. Auxiliary' was ocganizad and the follow- ing officans elected: Pres., Mci.1 L. A. W. Tola, ist Vice, Mn,. W. H. Mactio; 2nd Vice, Mci. W. N. Arnold; Racordîng Sec- celacy, Mci, B. M. Warnica;ý Cor. Secret ary, Miss M. J. Bas- sett; Treas., Mci. W. B. Shortt; Members of Executiva, Mci. J. J. Moriacity, Mci. J. H. H.ý Jury, Mns. A. S. Tiley. Mci. C. Rehder and Mci. P. C. Trabilcock. We watcbad witb Inter-ý ast, the. prognam, Front Page Challenge, ovan Channel 6 laiti avening- when Boy Thornion,j Lord Thomson of Fleet, waî' the mystery guait. Penhaps our interest stemmed from theý ladt that we were awarai that, as a young -man, and in hlaler yeaans 1 the preseol, hai was a frequent visitor at the, Queao Street home of the lata Mn, Frank Pethîck and at Bowmanv1lie Beach. We wae alceady cognizant Ibat hka cOn- trolled a vaît empire cf 180 oewspapans aIl over the world, as wall as radio and TV stations, but wealaho la arn- ed through the program, Let'z, Discusi Il, Sunday evenîngi when ha was a gueit, that ha now controls an air lina oper- ating out of England. Tax reforrn legisiation has been approved by Parlîament and is now.law. What does.tax reform mean to, you? 1-Iw wi]I il affect you ? To anlswer these questions, the Department is conductîng a massive national mnailing prograrn. l3ooklets are now being printed and mailed toalal tax- payers as quickly as they corne off the res The complote mnailing wiIl bc finished . in about four w ceks. Ail ta.xpayers 'wiil receive at leasttwo bookiets- "11~h1ig l' Or Individuals" and "Valuation Day»". 'Ihese should provide answers ta most of yaur questions. Sorne taxpayers wiIl receive additiar'al inforrna- tion, according to their specific needs. Read your bookiets. Afterwards, if you have questions, ask uis. We'l bc g3ad ta lielp. Yau will find that your bookiets willi nakle it casier ta file yauIr incarne tax. returu in 1973, becau.se they wiIl help you ta prepare now. NwaltontRvn SAVINGS LIKE INEVER, BEFORE11 MUýLDER'rS FURNITURE and CLOTHING _______________________________________ ~oar~ adis Nîbt t Ui1 jman the 1marksman, then again 1 The Caliadîan Stateasian,]Owmanville, J& 1, 17 IHoîiday Inn last Friday even- U r pt a i at the 10:47 mark of the third. So t l & £ ers( na Mrs. Walter Reynolds, ta-Vsean Sct 8Dl a ford, will be visiting thîý uarro;d gaethea axD'efeats edrie weekend with Mrs. S. R. by Kenl frydermasi ' ess while the F_ýagles piked AI! înle.going oMurray Ste'vens. T im Buttonshaw Ph ne 62 -3 03James. Anyone wsigto te- IThe Bowmanville 'Vowles' up the oniy goal ýin the sec- Cawker, Bob Thitkson and sssted Forhanrowfinals T acuinace s it;1eci Red Eagles, playing an odd Iond. goathe third however, Dnandees, goau rsday xtg ____________________________________IMonday night homegan he coty r Badour. Britt Murphy play- juirMr ydMrsnA.k Hoe Sunday afternoon, dropped their fourth consecu- Bowmanvi]le defence were effior- ýt heagleas bestc notnigge be- David Goheen ýin a lop-sdd7-wnfo MrSmBrooks bas J1, r n rA .Ho anuytime d tive Ioss 3-1 to the PortHopépe ed upon the their lastthre tween the pipes for the Trans- roln ýeýr1d -rm a pleasantiand Miss Lila Hooey wereJaur2rd Panthers, January loth. ers to pick up three goals and, coul d avea before theY porters to earn the' shutout. The Bowmanville St. Mary's'rkîn Th gae ol lot ishoiday at Valrico, Sunday guesîs of Mr. and Mrs. Mr- and Mrs. Roy Olsen of waa combnain fthihargnvfectr won it with a littie In Markham, Brad Mc- Cernent Redmen completed end the carer o oeo Florida. ~W.L, Hooey and f amily of St. Thomas were last Saturday tough luck and Randy Allen Paul Kane was the< onlyluk Garvey for Markham openedtershduelswekadhepyrshohohthy Mr. ,tnd Mrs. lph Kell[y1Toronto. overnight guests of. Mrs. Syd- in the Port Hope goal that Eagle to Dick up a goal, scor- The adto of ue the scoring early in the first are now awaiting the play- could get awa ibsreu~ and boys, Lindsay".,rwie Stin-* Mr. and Mrs. Doug Andrews, ney Venton, Division Street, kept the Bagles fromn wrap- îng on an unassîsted effort Sînîpson and Dave Colweil peîîod, scorîngg on a weaký offs to begin against eite desrbao ncietstthp day viitors ith MVr. and Mi's. Stoney Creek, were weekenMradMs.DnVnoand ping the gamne up in the sec- when a Port Hope play- will help the team 'as they sceen shot thatdrbedMkhmoBaRigs pndontec. Ke elyguests of the latter's parents, family, Peterborough, were ond period when they held a er knocked the puck into his play themselves int shape through Frasers pads. Farrow, Last Thursday the Redmen Bob lVowa crd ol Mrs Bos lar hae r. ndMrs Jak rouhof recent overnight guests of bis large portion of the play. own net., and give the Eagles a big put Bowmanville back in the travelled to, Ajax and were with Waynr asn crn Mtirr.c nïi Uea and h'sHomothr, Ss.rVeton.The first period was score- The Port Hope tallieswcire plus for the play-offs. --_sgae atdtei4:30nmark of the deate -bmheisprdtiend Don Wtealcl ru rel oeateradmoinths osy teeMrs. Margaret Zieman of ___scn eido asn jxta.lectn oegal vit Flitheatie nlfins M Chs asn otn a Toronto has returned homeE- play set up by Morrison and Bowmanville's goals were Bowmanvlesolyga a iii lorda.returned home after spending d* f f4 c jLI O Stevens. At this point te scored by John Colwell from scored by D1 eOmstn n Mr. AnthonydGrsonA.baso C-n Tas resapidtepes ad leRnd le sit tended a Widrmr ousel mother, Mrs. F. T. Tighe, andwithMr.»nd Mr. A.GarsNi uI il sur e, hiavig a big edge ,ini trom Dave Ormiston and Mike It is hopdbyneaîdl stffruno hl a rae-ohe ow eltve.turned to York University pa but coiuld flot finish Off Corneli, an unassisted goal, who witnessdti gm la ridge.ver the.wT.kendsaMr. and 1rs.tT. spending Christmas with _by Ken Cryderînan the league's leading scorer close calis foir the Eagles, and sthpeir olysa s hey weare Th e sRtedn rjuet olng.bta e dsln. r cinw Editor John Jam,,es and Mrs. alaadTaiThornhill, his parents and New Year's in Despite playing fine hockey Don Hulledge scored. This then with Don Sturrock out gai.A h :9mr fIî h emn ol eeII vroepae 0 e James ere audyeeigwr guests, ofMran Mrs.luespretM, andMsafi J taw.the Bowmanville Red Eagles was followed by continued of the net'foc an extra attack- the thîrd Scott Stevens scor- scored in the second period. 'cent everytmehysepd Robner guJest , ofM r. ad rsý1. me parentrStc n r se . Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Ayrm- are finding it tough to corne gond hockey until Ken Holmes er Don Hulledge scored bis ed whab proved to be the With an all-out effort by onto the icety olwi Robrt . Jme, Pteror J.Flet, enre tret. strong returned home f0 Cal- UP with a viâtory. This was put the Eagles back in the third goal of the game into game-wînner, assisted by Ed everyone the boys could have Here is azemta a h ough. Ms e Mrs. Sidney Venton has l'e- gary, Alberta, last Wednesday proven once again last Fri- garne and left the score tied an cmpty net. g Visser and Don Farrow. won this game. talent to g alngwyr Mr. and Mr.LsCobsturned from visiting bier after having spent the Christ- day evening, January 14th 1-1 at the end of the second1. Il was bard bo single an, ext borne encounter will The Saturday game ended hockey this er spent the weekenfd in Windsor Idaugbter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry mas holiday and the following wvhen the Eagles were nosed Two costly errors allowed Bowma:nIrnvîlle player Out forl be on Tuesday, January 25th, wîth their daughter Shirley Murdock and f amily, Sher- two weeks at the home of the out 5-3 by the hometown S ut- Sutton f0 take a 3-1 lead early a star as ahl members of the Port Hope the visitors. Game and grande7bildren Cheryl and wood, Charlottetown, P.E.I. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ton Rangers, The Bowman- in the thirci on goals by Don team gave very strong per- time 7:15 p.m. ~~aymon~ We appreciate réceiving, for Malcolm MacKenzie, Flett ville crew just didn't bave.Hulledge and Jirn Ferguson. formances. _________ coceoigStee.the bounces going for them, By the seven minute mark Coach Buck Moore wRs thîs column, items ocrigSte. and were also unable to take Davez Moît made it 4-1 and very pleased witb the team's U E styour holidays, visits away from Mn. Hairold Benbley of Cla- advantage of many scoring the cause looked boepless for play despite the bosas, the ý,gess. Jut dia 623-303. Ms. Godon C Martn and n wha is Theingreatbea Thegieaeneeei paide a showededtheir regreat ireesire) 11and Ulnited Church Mr and Mrs. Ted Lieffeis Mr. and Mrs. George Staple- rare occurrence the first off for Bowmanville laten in fight and also gave an indi- Janl. 11, 1972 MOTR(N f and cbildnen, Oshawa, wereto and Keith, town, alsoMr period was scoreless. due to the period as first Dave Col- cation why they could be very Teami Standings ts.aH'y40Bomnil Minlýter: ISunday dinnen guests witb and Mns. Alec G.,Mactin and the fine work of botb goalies, well made lb 4-2 and then stcong underdogs come play- Teani Fins pt5. Liberty S.S tH y 0 Rev. H. A. Turner, iMrs. Mabel Balson an d Miss family, Mi. and Mns. Bruce Don Stunnock of the Eagles Rick Shackelton brougbt the off lime. Bradley----------- 3483 6 Phone 623-1371 B.A., B.D. iIrene Bcookharn, Queen St. Whitney and Mc. Hancy Mer- and Pat Wilson of Sutton. Eagles to witbiir one goal! The next home game is next Sephens --------- 3823 5 Organist: Visitons last week at George cer, Newcastle. The Rangers took the lead late in the third. Sunday night at 8:30 against Horstman ..........3773 5 Mr. R. Meteaif, ïStapletons wece Mrs. Icwin Recently we were taking an in the second perîod when More pressing hioughb onlyithe Cobourg Cougars. _ Roberts ----- . - .---- 3657 31/ A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M. 1Colwill. Newcastle, Mns. Fbo- ad at the counter in The States- _____________________________ Gibson --------- 3654, 31 c1;ence Clark, Stoughton, Sask., man office fcom Harvey Part- the ovecworked Vanstone. Luxton ----------- 3636 3 l' an M. aold Bentley, Cla- nec of Orono, wben oun ýpen pWlenFaks oIavnyMDnld-31 .,unday School for those vt Sask. BbCc rana dry. Mn. Partnenry Olfih c e important part of their scor- Coombes ---------- 3341 3 M.and Mci. BbCcrngnaciously banded oven a pen eca f~If ahn hnJno ovle -~ ~ 02 yeas ad oer. of Toronto wece guests of Mn. which, lie added, we might sKî Du cug uf rKikton ----------- 3448 1 - - iam.and Mns. M. S. Dale at the keep. W elyapeitdby 4in Clarke LariensBn Smpson a broken ankie recently. Millern-----------33 SudySholfrtoeRotacy Club Ladies Night held the kindness. Incidentally, in- Walter Frank Real Estabe and R ck Woolnec as they It'S a tough break for an Shackleton-----_ 3489 0 4- er l, lasI nia evening, at the scribed on the pen is an Esso eased past Bnyson's Smoke tcampled, Bryson's 7 1 ecletmcsnnadas AVERAGES OVER 170 FehyBkdT orOdrI iue 4-9 yers ol. Holday In, OsawaHomee Comforeut, hut, imtheo firmndShoprnon, aunday hlmoanîngfl as0 Theyeabeldata qpoweThfs.lnn Bnsthe---ea14 Estate aksquad.ou This 11 .mMn. and Mis. D. Beens and naine and addness in Ocono, the hattle foc ficst place con- edge aften 40 minutes of play Sunday the 9 s.m. contest bas Dorothy Fox 213 Pep peroni,, Mushrooms, Anchovies, 1aoOnos Mn. and. Mcs. J. J. Flett at- and the words "save water - tiflues f0 cage. The Real and only some outsbanding Brooks' meeting Bcyson's Bnenda Stephens -------- 212 Red Sweet Peppers, Green Swee epr Public osi eddtefuea f r.soe ihafin" Estate cnowd stunned second stops by Cunt Vanstone sub- white Mutton's and Walter n Chapple 204 Infat cre drin sericeFlett's sister-in-law, Mrs. Eacl Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gond- place Bcyson's 7-1, negaining bing foc Vince kept the Real Frank's clash in the 10:15MainGbo-----98 BscT atSue Inatcr ürn ev(eCoulten (nee Frances Farrell) winadM.Pu ye on the league lead by a single Estate cccxv froin reaching engagement. Macyinebo 0 ai ont ac held in New Toronto on Jan- dnove to Hamilton on Satur- Spint. Thidle o oksgdoblefigres Marion Colvible --------- 197ý and Cheese $1----------- ----------- 6th S. Jhn day toattend an Invilational Spnetfie 0gi n Perris' two goals gives him Marg McDonald ---------- 1971 TO Ingredient ---1$:7 uacy 6hacold tall Toucoament, in grundfeatpng te Open 15ague ear bestin0 tTrpo teDanlene Ferguson ---ng-d-et---------1.91 REHOBOTH Lynn, Scacbonough, wene 551- wiclMis acyG odwn1 Mutton Shell.bak fscin ledr av Marj. Zealand ------------ 191 1----- Urdydne usio n n participated as s memnber of bakofsorn laerIv Fern Bradley ----------- 189 Any Three Ingrédients - --- S151$19_ ChristianReforme nJ.Anebhyesof. cand IeLkha oiesl il'Only four league aames Green of Bcyson's. Wo JoyQCK QÇ -------J---Luxton------ 189 Any Four Ingredients $1-8-$2.-- Chisin h oridi h wJ A ere Wedne.anit aske balivrstya ils'He ceain witb Muttons the onîy Dave notcbed the out- "' BenaJoes------17 noydfflos izawthabeerg sredi Chur'cday dinen ests of Mn. ndri team won the North Arnecican club having nonchance at gunned Smoke Shop ccew's Pauleen Connish ----------- 187 Eor seci Flyig Duthman Mugs .. nor Mcy i nnegt fMr n bagging ficît position and the lone goal, bis 131h. Big Uns Mil---------------187ug Seugog Street Mci. Donald Lee, Oshawa. Consolation Championship tnn- pick of an opponent in the Il carne with juit five Big O #fpponentSUna Milec ------------- 8 M.adMsRoetJh-phy and badges. The girls also semi-final playoff round, minutes lu play, depriving Floreoce Land ----------- 185 Licensed Lounge. Minuter. n n c.Rbn on received a tnophy for the team- In t-heë finit game on Sun- Ken Veitch of a shutout. In Lakeshore Mînon Pee Tcudy Marchand --. 185 ALSO PIPING HOT PIZZA TO TK U evA.VdnBg, ston and Miss Kaîbryn of Don contibuîing most bo the tour- day Muttons had thein finest Walter Frank controlled the Wee action oven tha weekend Auna Tnewin ----- - - _ 184 Rev.A. Vndenerg, Milis visited with Mci. Russell nament and comin g from the bouc ho what bas 10 be cated game moîl of the way wibb Bowmanvi]le blanked Ba Canol Robants---------------- 184 Delivered to Your Door - 75Exr B.A., B.D., m.Th. iGilbert on Satucday and also ongesl distance. as s discouraging season. Rick Woolnec having a mag~- Ridges 4-0 aI home and Val Milleï ------------- 183 (within town hînîts) Phione 623-7407 AtniecsatyhecGlein foc n. The Ontario Elecîcical Lea- Wilh s lean seven-man lina- nificent four-point outing. edged Mankham 2-1 in Mark- Faitli Steadman --- - 182 WOSAPSRIE nd Mcs.Rsa eliRobnsr. gue recently rented the facîli- up, they skated and checked Frank's defence of Wray bain. Jn i ------ ---- 8 p SEVICE S nd. rs.Russll obbis. lies 4t Bowmanvible Country cebentlessby ini regiilering their Randebl, Ashton, Bryce Adams Wayne Whiteman lad the Eleanoc Dadson --------- 180' This yearý the Royal Cana- Club wben ýapproxiiTtely 84 6-3 triumph. and John Fowhec focmed a way with two goals against Bessie ForAey--------------- 1791 10:00O a.m. dian Legion's 241h Dominion membens and Iheir wives en- The victony was only Mut- paticularly sliff ine of ne- Bay Ridges, Godfrey (2) and Audrey Bale ----- - ----- 178MON 70 ..Convention wilb be held from ioyed an aflennono ccin on's second in 13 matches, sistance. Bultonshaw pickiog up the M HIyHrsImnG. - -----8 7 7:00 P.M. May 21 to May 261h in the foow,,ed by a of ceeflin- along wilb lwo lies. They led For the. losing Pcyiron out- assisîs.- I SNL-28 Ba;;ck to God Houir beauiful Centre of the Arts nec- prepaned by chef Don Cox. 1-0 on Clarke's finît gosalb of fit (now a point behind Both leamn wece scorelesi Audrey Bale, Bccnda Stephens, Dial131 Raio uilingin egia, ask. th Afer innn, nîzs wre re-the season and finst since-last Franks) they neceived s big ib the finst period. Bowrnan- IGH DOUBLE -. 519- _ Dial E,110 adi "ueedngiy cf eg P as. see-1 the wie inepines tere r year~s semi-final playoffi. t y fcorn Barry Oliver and ville scored at the 11:18 -mark (251, 268> "Quen Cty f te Pain". entd t th winer ofth' Mutlon's huil up a 3-0 bead Muniray O'Bcien, along wît'h of the second period, White-. Brenda Slaphens Every Sunday103ani Dr. and Mci. Howard W. boospiel and ,the evening c on goals fromn George, Sains-- Rundle, Toronto, wece week- luded -wth dancing Ibo the bury in the second, before "Evryoe Wleoe» end guesîs cf bis parents, Dr. music of Bill Ropers Group Brooks,' Sleve Burns connect- - and Mci. H. B. Rundbe, Queen of Four, Brampton. The de- ed aI 12:05 of the middle " i t., and wibh them allanded lightful event was acranged hyiframaif. ýBob GaIna of Ontanbo Hydro insuynie onn i omîe.lgtmt a cc bnh Miisa - ev eog K Wr, ..,BD. LkehoeMie1HceyL S tonsba 4-1 ain. Bunni Organlît - Miss Gail Thompioisgueithe t aen fie - agdhm i 2hga Onlarb The owman il riaÉe, :20ofterinal peniodé 11:00 a.NIEDm. U H ie'ai a te a gesovhthe H e-go)i"'ai 181G 9ih'in Ire47t boyso Mtesmoareyo X a -411:03 magin h Bscrens Rei. George K, WairdIbe.AnecomUeteou :1tsfom we dy o nos 2gals gthe-to-t e nlfdor m n rntWihta 2:5w blue --MisGilTopsnO ti? mTh Be thveaterIlwasofthaben'final psot i gMi Io Intrmeiat an Seio Detiat :45a.r. r s s eam in th eaueas bu u osmplelred Mtton'î 11:00 am. boynth tem aethe league are conais1550 irth bisî ~egnnrî Kndrgrtn ad riar Dpt. t om Potyer.T he, bo, aihth10of the scora5-2 Whitb, AMIx, WsTRRogeLEd"WBiroo s resurep fh WEDESDY, ANURY 6th- 630 tm. Bayridg omees. sbo ntstfedwinrsb th CongegatonalPot uck uppe Sory tolean tha Clu 15 nmasvn lyeDns puerfnm- and AnuaeBusess. Med etigdsadte mn 1971. Formany ed anWificetl12:25ainsbu ________ bashbegun. SinaySholHuy lens Ibis gnou o y thfg<b ea gos d sbis), woman s îîted inthe enior asGill (tomgols andMuttoe' Port Hopeelpers) anightFuf ty' Mac- Kîodergarienanjernisonry(four satbits),inaIlmaao Whitby Ai a, WestRoug ai aig amaIssu es on.he WEI)ESDA, JAUARY26th- 630 pm. By Riges"Buotch"oa , Albinerýsbte ýzP1i0na P àLuckSuppr dibandd in197LFor an d Canke bnled moist o gwoenassstd theSeiorGil the defe siv a r.nd osre, mn halam s)and "Akay" wor- MULDER'S h (furaassots),al ha, 9'i ltei est alte Frank raceiv Sttehde déesv oa un

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