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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Apr 1972, p. 8

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9The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvîlie, Arr. 26, 1972! t la...,,, s a S - aSseau S 555 a 05 flSU*SW FLASHBACK - 25 VearsAgo - Ai a meeting held in the town hall, Hampton, April 17, the Darlîngton Football League was orgatiized for. the 1947 season. Lasi year's officers weîe elected by acclamation: president, Lloyd Ashton; vice-president, Harry Davey; secretary-treasurer, Jack Reynolds, (Peierborou gh Examiner) -~ Bill Edger, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Edger, Bowmanville won the Basketball Foul-Shooting Competition at the "Y'". He becomes the firsi hoider of the M. E. Knox Troph. B-il! dropped the bail through the basket 40 oui of 50 tries. t t t t i. FLASÎII, -BACIÇ - 101 Years Aga - Constable John B3ird And hýisso Douglas came up wîth the biggest spe)4ckled trout seen it hese parts in sev- èlral years. The beauty was 17 inches long, two lhs. three s, and was caught "not so far froni flowanvlW'. Fat Pingle c:aughtý a "whopper" - a 251'2 inch Rainbow (tehedweighing 53/4lbs. IR was caught onr birhday N 1 'BASEBALL, Atom iSeries, seven years and under 10 as of Jan. lst. Players north of King at Lord Elgin Park, south of King ai IVerorial Park. Practices to stant at both paîks, Saturday, April 29th, 9:30 ar.. tt t PEEF WEE - Ten years and under 13 as of Jan. lsi., at Vincent Massey. Workouts to begin there, Saturday, Aprl 29th, 9:30 a.m. t t t, ,. t t BANTA1M - 13 anîd under 15 as of January Ist. Workouts at.Lord Elgin, Monday, May lst, 6:30 p.m. t t i. t t GAIRLS SOFTBALL - Two leagues -Rantam sýeven and under, Midget 13 and under 16, as of Jan. lst at Central School, Work-outs, there begînn in attra, April 29th, 9:30 a.in. t1 t t t t IEGISTRATION _- Monday,,April 24th , Friday, A.pril 2âfh Ai 1the Rec(ýreatiori Office. liesidents $3.00, Non-Residents $4.00. i t t t t' SNOWMOBILE FILM - Consta ble Murray Joynt, in charge of a group of students from Kirby Centennial School, who have been work- ing on the filming of a feature on snowmobiles, informs us the filMning has been completed and the audio portion is now in the making. The students have done thie entire production them- selves, with the scenes being taken on the farmn of -Roy Berry. As soon as the film is completed, it will be available to schools, organizations etc., interested in the care and handling of snow- mobiles. i t t t 't ()UT FO.R BLOOD- Bowmanville Kînsmen Club membeôr.s are joining with their national group and the Red Cross to put on a real push for blood dona- ions. Thneyar providing transportation and other f ailtie fr he blood donor ciniic here at theLions Centre nx Wedniesdlay, May 3rd. See deýails in an adverisemnt 1sewhproe. Ail young and old sports- men ahee r urged to lead a hand and part with somne qaiyblood. FUNDS FOR JACKETS The AIi-Ontarîo finalist McGregor Midgets feel they should have suitable jackets to recognize their achievements this year, and are wiling to do sonie work to obtain them, This Saturday, they plan a car wash at Ronnie Mutton's Sheli service station, King St. East, from 9.00 to 5:00 and ask for your support. The price îs only $1 and if they put as mul'ch energy into their efforts as they did in their batties with Essex, you are assured of a good wash job. tt I t t SURINE CIRÇUS -- Word" cornes from Fibber M/a.gee of Spcillty Paper, that he has advance tickets available for t-he 'big Shrine Circus in Oshawa on May i3th, when, there will be three performances, plus a bicycle draw for the person holding the lucky numbered programo. The money raised goes toward the m any worthwvhile community activîties the Shriners performr. t t i t t CONGRATULANTIONS - to the foliowing teams wvho won in the Mug Series on Saturday: Midgets Cornets 4, Braves 3; Bantami - Huskies 5, Braves 0; Pee Wee A - Blades 5, Rangers 4; Pee Wee B Fraýnk'sý Variety 2, Hawks 1; Aiom - Seais 3, Fargo's l1; Tyke - Steelers 4, Hornets 1. t t t t f SOFÉTBALL -.- Lasi caîl for Men's Softhall League. Al players interested in playing in the ,Bowmanville Men's Softball League must sign up immediately at Frank's Variety Store, King 'St. E., Bowmanville,- t t t t t (>11DGET SOFTBALL -~ Any youth under 16 as of l4.,ecember 3lsi interested in playing softbali, plan 1o attend the first practice, Wednesday, May 3rd V:00-9:00'p.m. in the Bowmanvilie High School Gym. Douglas Wins Bulova Opener ait Mospocrt Trry DouglIas rnoved up shaîed the fastest lap trne of t'rom fifth lasi year, ta, fiist 1,38.8, while Douglas' fastest (n, this year's peni race was 0.2 behind, at 1.39. e4f thle BulOta Formula Ford Stiason led for the first championship series, at Mo- thîse laps and Burîit moved sport on, Suniday. ahead for two, halfway t -a.s the firsi major win thiaugli the race, but Douglas foi the 24-year-oid Toronto was ia front for 15 of the 20 driver, as he finished 20 laps circuits. -Cf the 2% mils circuit la 33 Six races ismain to be rua minutes and 43 seconds, ia the series, and the top ten RIS Palliser Winelmann drivers at the end of the WDF-3 was followed by two season will have qualified for more Toronionians, Dan Bur- berths la the national cbam- ritt la a Titan-71, with a time plonship, ta be'held ai, Mo- of 33 44.2, andý Wayne Stun- sport, la October-. soni, driving a Crossie la Although Formula Fards 334.,Burltt and Stinson were the featured cars on the MAYIEde I Mut'ton's Shg This is the Mutton ShE lustre season, came througl of the Commercial hockey1 when they downed W. Frai bers, front row, ieft to rîght. weekend, two Cooper-S'a pro- vided tise upset af tise day, as lhey passed hs favoured G s o r g's Comacchio's Fiai 124-S in hs secoad-last lap af Vise 20-lap sedan champion-' ship. Rod Bremner af Toronto placed tiraI la 37,28.5, follove- ed by Don Sobering of Grima- by la 37.32.6. Comaccii, whose biggsr engined BS seda developed cluicis pris-, leins, fialshed la 37.33, afisi leadiag for 16 laps, May 141h bas been sel as ths aext race for hs formula cars and sedans. April 21. 192 Lde'F,. Triple, PalPo Ver 685ý,; Ladies' H. sinIgle, May Alldread 266. Men's H. Triple, A. Versi Goor 837î (353-324-160); Men 's H. Single, A. Visa Geai 353. Oui bowling banquet la oný May 6th. Bar wîll be open froin 6-6:30, Do'l forget to came out and bowl for hidden scores nexl Friday, April 28th. Congratulations to Pat Muir- phy's teain, la firat place. Team Standings Murphy .-46947 70 Smith_-------- 46874 6 6 ' Roberts --------- 46729 64 Prout -----------465191 64 Van'Goor ------ 46119 11 Bond ---------- 45564 59 bufîman - 45256 571/2 Boasma ------ -46014 51i G. Heaths, 452511 49 McKeen -------- 45696 45 Wesllake --- 45936 44 M. Heath-------45327 41 tiblerty Belles April 1 ils Team Standings Teams Pins Pis. Stephçns - 29138 35 McDonald 286 33 Coombes ------- 9262 32 Horsiman-- - - 29067 3h Kirkloa n ... 28824 25 Colville . 29376 241'/ Roberts - 29086 241/2 Bradley - 28639 22 .Gibson --------- 28125 21 1 buxton - 27909 19 Shackleton --- 27332 10 Biun -----------26309 10 1 High single, Molly Horst- man 300; higis double, Faits Steadmnan 494 (246-248). SAverages C. Robsîts 210, F. Bradley, 201, B. Stephens 196, A. Bons 195, F. Land 195, E. Dadson 192, B. Forsey 192, W. Coombes 191, F. Steadman 188, 1. Burns 186, Marlon Gibson 186, M. Kirkloa 186, M. Col- ville 185, M. bans 185, J. Lux- ton 183, R. Shackleton 183. 200 Games C. Roberts 208-207, b. Hans 266, M. Colvîlle 218, F. Land 233, C. bush 200, D. Fox 233, R. Fice 208, Y. Edmondsoîs 216, Phyllis Jobaston 218, E. M&cla Vyre 215, M. Kirkton 217, R. Jacob 227, M. Zealand 208, A. Boas 235, H-. Smits 221, E. Dadsoa 221-239, B. Kennedy 226, B. MacDonald 217, M. Bluat 220, J. buxton 201, M. býans 2,37, F. buxtan 201, J. Chapple 202. St. Joseph's'Mixed 1 Bowling League Aprfl 23, 1972 Teams Points Pins Showoffs ----- 87 48384 Aie Cats ---- 75 48307 Dougseads ... 67 461121 Shamrocks ---. 65 462541 Dandelions .----- 53 468341 The Raiders -- - --- 50 455491 Suadowaers --- - -- 43 46226' Hustles -------- 35 447831 Men H. Triple - Bill Halroyd 683 H. S. - Arnýold Brinklow 297i Ladies H.T T- Marlon Vanistnnp 9 Higis Single - Mary' vLanie27 200 r 1~~ Apli11h, the Kings swamp- I~ & L DI . I cd hs Wings 7-3. For the d I D ft-, Î k R alt rs o W ln C own Kiags it was Tomn Conasl thîse and ane, Roîy Erwin ~ ~ , oas aad ane, Aadrew Jarvis one goal, Bisai Samis ans Sgoal, Dais Cary oas goal, Bîvon Samis thuse assists, \James Muiphy oas assist and Chris Marchant oneas sit N ~Jimmy Maguirs had two gossi for the Wings and Peter Kaowlioa anc and one, bars-y S Heail two assists. Inh a Pes Wee mug gaine &. onaThuîsday, April 131h, the 'h1 r. ,: winiFrank's Varieiy crèw defeat-. e d the Wiags 3-i. For Frank's it was Richard Kîaksaburg FZ 4 ans and one, Paul Osborne ans and one, beonard White oae goal and Michael Foster ans assist. bariy, Heari scor- s,~ '~., d the ions Wiags' goal. ~,gg '. . f a mug gamne on Monday, Aprîl 101h the Hawks dowaed the beafs 4-2, Foi the H{awks eý il was Doug Hutton thîe ..j 'if'~ goals, John Smith ans goal, adGardon Sylvester, Brad- '~~ley James, Ben Kobes and Stevea Cols with ans assist j each. Frank beach scored bath Leaf goals, assisis goiag toGîsg Balson and Bull AIrvine. Ia a Pee Wee exhibition ganse played o Saturday,, SApril 151h, the Rangers blast- 't, cd the Blades 5-0. Scoriag _______________________for the Rangers wsîs Ricky Bain with twoanad ans, Jerry ell teamn that aflera lack-. R.uridie, Br'uce Cale Grant Wr-ight, Albert Green and Reid, Ricky Brown, and Joey a 1ýNowiaa with a goal apiece to win the championship Jim Claîke; back row, Caach Larîv Chant, Bruce and Daîryl Whillens and Mark league on Sunday moîning Ogden, Woody Lee, Andy Murphy, Bob Marjeirison, Rogers with an assist apiece. .ik- Real Estate. Tearn mem- George Sainsbury, Don Prout and Iving Gi. Bantani League nacti tvednGrdIn__l a Bantam mug playoff! _____ --on Saturday, April 151h Vhs HUs kies dawasd the Paath-1 er-s 3-2, Sieven Tieleavea, Stevea -Jef freys and Marky wit asiss gingtoDoug Seven to, ohnCastls ans pand Chîsholm ans. Ths Pan- A, thers scoriag was haadled by i sh s f . ra k eato> Paul Passant adKvnSm Randy Jarvis with ans. To ercial Lge. Titiez4 n the second game Vhs Brvsdumped the Flysîs by !scrof6-3. For the Braves hy Jim Clarke alis", s called by officiais 'Ar- or $5,00 aow. They are avail-.it waR Glenn Martin with two Muiton's Sheil, ths Com- chie" Cîossey and Ailan Jun- able tram any of the Execr.- goals, Joey Burns ans and merdiai League's "easytouh kmn. The satire series was a tive meashers, 'Butch" Cala, oae, George Bawea ans, aad for mucb of he regular ac clsaniy played affair, witb a Steve Burns, Dave Green or oans, Jas Kilpatrick ans and dule, became ths 1971-72 scarcity of the cbîppy, head- Jas Balson. ans, Laîry bangfard ans goal. chamion lai Sada man,:huating play tbat dominatesi Wîappiag up the Comsmer- Kenaeth Allia ans assis ad chamion lat Snda mon-an ruch of today's hockey. ciai beague commeats, we Stevea Cowles oas assisi, ing, courtesy of a Fi waeronSn-wsht iak vuyn vh BsbalReitrto 9-5 tîouacing et ofWaltcrF.1 Fo h.nres o othn,-eroewh aul eisrto ReaiEstte. hs icîoy gv( ay, whili the oid cliche, alhad ai band in, making it a All boys.inteîested la play- IRa F, ,he-.uacT he c t team effort is averworkedý, iSaccsfuDya. e a5c l a 1 iag baseballinlathe Recrea- ýwas apprlpr3-1, andM1 'vasns'pthanks msp st)be-extended tri ian Minar Basebal beagusl fiv fna, 31,anc.oncludsd'( 9-5 win. Individuai performi- Mike 0'Bie wo once agaîr must register at hs Recisa- a remaîkable playoff perfor,- mance a diunaleus shone despite fibisî wth ijafli-r class job in Vhs ian Office fîom 8:30 a.a'xta SacFainsbury, Prout., uian tmekepe' and scoierIs 5:00 p.m. Monday ta Fil- After a im lasi place, Ogdea starring. For the Real positioni. To al Vhs officiais, day, April 241h - 28th. This finish during t.he season, Mu1t- Estate cîawd, Simnpson, Wo-paîticulaily "Archie' and- AI- includes boys înierested la tons cbarged back afier iosIng ner, Peris aad Sum.merafýord ian. a tough choie, well dons playiag foir Vhs Memorial ths first two gaines of the"" stood oui. and do't he afraid ta attend Park Atoins and begion Pes semî-finals, o wia six 0f The Commercial beague the banquet. Wee eamn. The fees -wil be: thei fiaal sevea playaff con- banquet is set for Saturday. Ssriously. we feel ths Coins- resideat $3, aoa-residsnt $4. tests. May 141h, ai The Acres. Don't mej(rdiai beague is impraviag Paclechde Sunday's clsanspionship ti-î foîget the upoomlng Town la performance each year and Memorial Park Atoins, Sat-i umph was iheir mass- expia- bau aqe nSaudy ,tutai fyu\ilpa urday, Apuil 29, 3 ta 5ý p.m. sive dispiay, as ihey builit up May 6th aitishe Lions Centre, on being an important part af Legion Pes Wes Teain, Sat- a 6-2 Vwo period iead. They with tickets $6,00 ai the door,1 the 1972-73 season. urday, April 29, 1 ta 3 p.m. saggcd naticepahly dsiring tbeý Recreation Minou Atom, final 20 minutes, but the Real 1971-72 COMMNERCIAL LEAGUE FINALS Saiurday, April 29, 9:30 ar. Estate club were not able C P, L GF GA Pts. Vo 11:30 ar. , close the gap.j Muiton's Sheil ------G---- -- W 2 9 6' Memorial Park Atoins, Sua- "b uk c" Prut, i\utton's Walter Frank Real Estate 4 1 3 19 222 day, April 30, 9 ta 5 pin. suddcn death stsar la tiseir 3-212 Legion Pes Wee Teain. Sua- and 6-5 wîns, led thiss attack Scores: 1. Gil ....... .... 1 10 11 iday, April 30, 1 Vo 3 p.m with ibree goals and an as- Game No. 1 D, Prout------- - 6 3 9 sisi. Georg"e Sainsbury add d Mutions 3 - W. Frank 2 * B, Majeurison ---- 3 3 6 a pair of goals (bis fiftb and Gaine No. 2 B, Ogden -------- 3 4 N IK LE sixth), plus, two assisis. and Mutions 6 - W. Frank 5* A. Green ------- 1 2 3 was he gaase's ins-ividual Game No. 3 Wle FakDoîothy Sleep piesded fouý siandout. Duriag bis live sea-'W. Frank 7 - Mutionis 4 WttrFra hs Apili U.C.W. meeting hsldi sons la hs Commercial Lea-,Gaine No. 4 G A Pis. lasi Wednesday eveaiag in[ gue, George bas been on thre Muttons 9 - W. FrasskJ 5 b.-P---i--------- 6 5 Il hse hurch, with 27 ladiesi champioaship teanis and cap * Gaines1 and 2 - Oves-lime R. Wonr-- 2 6 8 puessent, and thse sauth group tured hs Mosi Valuable piay- EADNG SCOREI4S W. Randeli-----3 2 5 ia charge. Marie Sharp, usiari ci lan regular season play Mutions R. Simpson 3 2 5 readings, hymas and prayer, twice. Sunday's effort bad tao, G A Pis, J. Adams --------3 1 4 conducted lbhe Devatîonali raie as bis supreme achieve-G. Sainsbury ---- 6 6 12 ýD._Crough_------ 1 3 4 usiag tise Veme "Troubles aient of Vhe yeas-. Il allfen prove ta be hlessings ina "Waody" Les, Bob "Fuzz '1(dlsguiss," as sesa la the story,1 Maîjeruison, Irv G.1i1an Worn Oui Shosa s. Bruce. Ogden ahi suonlicd ecrea lion ý evîew~s Oui guesi speaker, r. single markers for Mutoý Jesse Van Nest of Bowman- For Lee. Gili sand, Ugas.1 ville, gave a mos nestg they wers their fiust goals ofi Tyke League weie Jas Nihili wiih two and I 'o odtas neets thse finals.Irv added Vhs e la hs first Tyke practice oas, Dana Peshies ans 'and talk oncniins in Africa,' asisswih Ogie hipagganse on Tuesday, April 4thj, ane, and Dan McMullen ans especially Angola and Vhs R n- on iwo others. he Cardinals downed Vhs ad anc. Hugo Kappes sel uppulca So-tAfca i For Walter Fraaks, wîsr Hornets 3-1. David MasanMrkAbhott for the Blades' cludung the part plnyed by mmc insom gsatbocs~fired two goals for the )-is onîy score., Canada and ils futurs obliga-ý tured n omegrat oct- vners and Roy Brooks 'got Vh On' Thursday, April l3tb lions Va Africa. Jessis Siemonj la the seules, Bannie Sim p- aViser Siephea Matn i 1udItie Steelers kaocked oui hs îead hs paîty played by wo- son picked up a pair, wbile the. fane talli for tise Horn- Blades by defeating theni 3-0. mea la iese swiftly changingl barry Peris John Adamîs cia. Tom Hans bagged two goals, naions. and Bill Summersfos-d coin- Tise Amnericans and tise Dana Peehies aons goal, Chris A piano sala by Gladys pieied their scoiing. Perrsi Steelers played ta a 1-1 draw band ans assisi and Danny bamb and music by Veinaý iinïshed up as issur leadig la th, second gaine. Robert McMullen aise assisi. Stainton were enjayed. Éarb scoîsi in hs finals, wlth six Thompson scared tram KevinAtmLaeHwerpsedntieSig goas ai Vve ssita.Ms- Anderson for lise Amesricaits, ta he opening Atoni garne Regional Executive meeting. tons outscored Walter Fraak wbilc Scott Mchelson set U nFns- April l4tl tise Alb ladies afI-the communiiyý 22-19 s-uring Vise four gstîs--, Josephs Nuihi for Vise SiceleLus 1 i pe a 2axsned lise Bisonis are asked ta contins-e sawi-ng serii55 lone goal. 6-2. Fr tise Clippers it was Dominion Store tapes ta as-q Ia Sur'daî 's match, Sains-,lusnlise single playoff gaine Jinrrmy Hogarth witb ibres sisi in buying a home dialysis, bus-y struck sar, .as Msitons on TedaApîi11htseanlnsehu Wlou-b9acie -or5nis er Average1 180 RING E. Vise big man, notching four aus an- rcIVlg he' Averagesgoals -witis Wayne Denais, Couniy Hononis. Jin Fair 217, Bill Holroyd, BOWMANVILLE geiling ans goal and Joy Nimi-- Miss Dorsen Trewin and 211, Betty Cbarland 205, GaiýyJ gnonac assist. Steve Green- Bob Ditihurner, Ottawa, spent Conway 204, Jack Buaw,,n 203,1 PCONE 623-5662 grass replied for tise Can- Vise weeksns- with Mu n Genorge Chariaad 201, M" e Don MeLachian - Don Plain ain.Ms a îwn Keý(nn7edy -19,5, MollyHost R aPst Wc ýexhiîiion Mu arad Mrs, bains bambs zaran1 193 , Marg Peuàis13 _______________gm played on Weduesdq',1'were Sunday supper guesta of DROP IN TODAY AT, KING ST. WEST - BOWMANVILLE NEED SPACE IMMEDIATEL 11!y SPEC UA Att GOOD RU!NNER 61 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILL-E 4-DR. HT Fuliy poweîed, Lic. .51806A I'rice -------- -- 64 PONTIAC 2-DR. COACH V-8, automatie transmission, radio. Lie. 64912A price ~yu 64 PONTIAC 2-DR. COACH 6 cyl., standard transmission, radio. Lic. 57731A prc ---- ------------ ---- --------- $ 9 9 .0 0 67 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. COACH V-8, automatie transmission. Real good transportation, Lic. 68375A 65 CHEV 4-DR. SEDAN 6 cyl. A good second car. Lic. 61555A 65,RAMBLER STATION WAGON V-8, autornatie transmission, radio. Lie. X41576 64 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2..DR. HT V-8, autornatie transmission, radio. Runs and iooks real good. Lie, 23901A 64 CHEV 2-DR. COACH 5 cyl., auiornatic transmission, radio. Lic. 54890A For Only ---------- * A *@ - A * A.. President: Tom Cowan Sales Manager: Stew preston Salesmen: Weldon Brown, Ray Laihangue, Earl McQueen We also have several New and Used Cars and Trucks in stock for iminediate delivery. M-any colors and opijons to choose froin Saurayand Sunýi-day by Jini Clarke Lord Elgin achool !$rounds,. 1Thc Locke TV; Electr'?ns With the Interinediate base- will be performing in, a six- bail sea son-less than a month team, 28 game schedule tbis away, Coach Clint Fergusois e a so n end management 15 anxious to begîn workouts. would like anyone interestcd So far the weatherman has in tryîng out for the team to drowned tbis possibility with attend thîs weekend's work.- considerable rain. "Fergie" outs. Spikes and a glove aie however bas scheduled two the anly requircments. Ait practîces for tbis weekend, pla 'crs from last year's Elec~- with ane set for Satuîday ai trans are asked ta tuin In 1 p.m., and the other on Sun- iheir unifaînis ta elther "Fer- day marning at 10 am., The gic" or Ray Crombie, as soon location for both will be thelas possible, Mi. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson,,nar. Port Perry. Mis. iferman Waiker of Mis. Norma Bradforrd andý Brooklin was an 'îvernîgbt Mi. N. E. Wright, Oshawa, guest of Mrs. F', W, W ir". spent ail day Saturday withi' Mi. Ronald Rabin Tyrane, Mr. and Mis. Edgar Wright. was Sunday evening cainer ai Mi. and Mrs, Jas Rekkcri R. Griffin's. and Scott, Bowmanvilie, spent, Mr. Arthur Stain tan, Taun- the weekend with MVr. and ton, vlsîted with F,.WW Wer- Mis. Clarence Avery and, ry's end was ira guest with famlly. the A. J. Weîîy's on Fîîday. Mis. Earl Trewin was last ýMr. and Mis. -R. Lamnb ard Wednesday afternoon visitarl Lesley were Sun day visitais with Mus. Geîaid Kelly, with Mr. and Mus. Francis Blackstock. IHummel, Peterborough, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Siemon, Mr. and Mis, E. R, 'Taylor Susan and Fred, Haydon, were Fiiday' dinner guests Miss Doreen Trewin, Mi. Bob with MVr. and riMs. Chaîiey, Dittburner, Ottawa, w e re Taylor, Orono. Sunday dinner guests of Mir. VMr. and Mis, Rail)i L'yons and Mis. E. R. Taylor. and Dean, Orangeville, spent Mr. and Mis, Gordon Kel- the weekend with Mrii anci lett, Oshawa, were Sunda0 Mrs. Malîrîr" , îlaî -'d afternoan calleus at Mr. and1 Mrs- Gertie Lycas, Mis. A. J. Werîy's. Mr. and Mrs,.PR. Howe alld A family gathering wasi famiiv spent S '"" vt held at the home of Mr. andý relatives ai Beavertoni, Mis. Harold Ashton ta honor Mi. and Mis. Davia Stalii- Mn. S. Keisey an his birth- ion and family, Cobourg~, day and a bride-to-be, Mi,-- weie weekend 'visitors wîth Betty Cook, Hamilton, Those L. Stainton's. . and Mis. attending weîe Mi. S. Keîsey, Lloyd Sta4nton and family, Hampton. Rev, and Mis. TedI Bawmanvilie, were Sunriay Keîsey and family, Miss B(Mty g1t'tn tho b. Stainto's, Cook, Hamilton, Rev. Lloyd, Mi. and Mis, E. A. Werry Keisey, Caledonia, Mi. and' were Monday dinner guests Mis. Alex Sankey and family of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Uana.. West Hill, Mr. and Mis. R. wich, Oshawa. Burns, Mi. and Mis. K. Pol ýMi. and Mrs. Jerry Gile.s erMr.andMrs L eoir~and Kelly, Oshawa, w.er% and baby, Oshawa, Mi. andSuaîVitiswhMian Mis. bsn Player and boys, Mrs W. Griffin and their Mi. and Mis. D. Rackhamn,j grandruother Mrs. N. Colla- " utt. Mi. and Mis, Douglas Ashton, ____________ Bowmanville. Mis. Clifford Hetz, Fai-i view, Pa., spent a fsw days P I V W E with Mi. and Mis. L. Lamb, 1IAIGSEILS recentiy. ETN M ILS Mr. and Mis. Wayne Becl I Queni Street keti, Penny and Pauline, Bowmanville were Saturdpy tea guesss with Mi. and Mis. Dorsaldi PHON E 623-7591 Page, Bowmanville.1 24 HOUR SERVICE Mr. Roy Tîcwin and Miss! Oil, Gas & Electrie Fttrnae Galil Trswin, Mississauga, & Air Condition Installa- Mis. C. E.Horn Oshawa, tions - Central & Window weîe Sunday evening supper],UnitS- Claie, Hecla & gussts of E. Tîewin's. Findley Equipment Mi. F.W. Weîîy spent a Fiee Estimates few days in Toronto toattenc. IBudget Termns Available the Cîop Commission Sera LAS T '3 i~u mSA", 166 KING SY. E. 623-3396

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