Social & IPhone 6, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Staufferi afI Elora were weekend guestsc oýf Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cuddahee,1 Prosý,pect Street. Miss Judy Trewin, Toronto,c spent the weekend with lieri parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si Tre-î win, King St. East..i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doniner, Leamington, were weekend guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Symons, Ontario Street. E MrIj. and Mrs. Douglas Nich- aisKingstoni, were Sunday guests with his father, Mr. L, B. Nichols, Carlisle Avenue.2 Miss Nina-Buckanan of Tor- onto returned to lier homne on M onday after spending a week with Miss Dorothy Taylor, of Saunders Avenue. Mwr. and Mrs, J. A. Bell of Concession St., were Sunday vîsi-itor.s ,vith Mrs. Bel1's sister andc brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Geary, Bôbcaygeon.ï mr. Geoffrey James- and Miss Monique Schmid, Tor- onto, were Sunday guests of the former's grandmother, Mrs. George W. James, King St. East. The next meeting of the1 Oshawa Secretarial Associa-1 tion will bc held an Tuesday. May 16, 1972, in the Fleetwood Room of the Genosha Hotel, O;hawa, at six P.-. ivrs. E. J. Fairey, LibertyE St. North, recently spent, a few1 days witli lier daugliter, son- in)-law and family, Mr. and1 MVrs. Terry Masters, Kim, Geoffrey and Christopher, of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nes- bitt, wha spent the winter months at their home in,,Eus. Uis, Florida, returned to' this area last Thursday and will >pend the Spring, Summer and early Faîl months here. Miss Betty Flaxman, Mr. Gardon Flaxman returned an Wednesday from a two week holiday in London, England. They1 also visited relatives and report the weather was excep-t fîonally lovely with only one ~day of ramn. Mrs. A. L. Hooey attended ai school reunion an Saturday at the Bayshore Restaurant, Barrie, when some 46 former pupils of King Edward School met for lunch and ta ýrenewY I REHOBOTH 7Chriîstian Reformec Church Scugog Street Minister: Rev. A. VandenBerc, B.A., B.D., M.TII. Phone 623-7407 SUNDAY SERVICES 10a.m. 7p.m. Back to Gwod Hour DMal 1310 Radio Every Sunday 10:30 a.m.. "Everyone Welcdome" Mn. and Mrs. A. Masters, Lambert Street, entsrtained on Sunday with a f amily dinner party in honor of Mrs. Lillian McMahon's 881i birthtiay. Family memiers, who attend- eti ta offer congratulations ta Mrs. McMahon on Ibis special occasion, includeti Mn. and Mns. Percy MeMahon of Scar- borougi; Mrs. 'McMahon's sis- ter, Miss Mabel McKeilar af Toronto; Mn. and Mrs. Don Mastsrs of Collingwood; Mn. and Mrs. Tsrry Mashers, GeaI- frey and Christopher, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McMaion and dauýgiher Kathenine, Mark- ham;, and Mn. Bob McMahan aI Toronto. Memoniai Park Association recenlly held themr Annual TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, Minister - Rev. George K. WaÈd, B.A., B.D. Organist, - Miss Gail Thompson SUNDAY, MAY 71h, 1972 S11:00 a.m. ANNUAL LAY SERVICE "GOD'S PRESENCE IN THE WORLD" Mr. Robert Sheridan Sunday School Hours Junior, Intermediate and Senior Depts. at 9:45 a.m. Beginners, Kindergarten and Primary Depts. at il S T. P AU L'S UNITED CHURCH Minister: Rev. TH. A. Turner, B.A., B.D. Organist: Mr. R. Meteaif, A.R.C.T., A.C.C.M. suNDAl MY ,7th, 1972 SERVICE - 11:00 a.m. Speaker: Rev. George Connolly (from Church Headquarters in Toronto) Music: St. Paul's Junior and Senior Choirs EVERYONE 'WELCOME a Kentucky filed chieken sup- par at tie churci. A success- ful crowd atlended. 1 On Wednesday lie Sew andi Strelci classes continued at tic schaol. Tic Cuis had films at themr meeting aI liheschool. Mn. and Mrs. R. Whits spent, a couple of days wilh Mn. andi Mrs. D. Harrys near Coliorne, lasI week. Last Salunday tie 4-H club girls heldtihem Achievement Day at Clarke High School. Several attonded. Miss Nancy Fowler received ber Provin- cial Ronors' witb 12 units' completed. Misses Malene Beatty andi Mary Ruth Caw- ker recsived County Hanars witi six units. The lisI aI officens -for, tis coming ysar of tic Women's Instituts are as follows: PasI President, Mrs.- H. Quantrili; President, Mrs. R. Beatty;,Ist Vice President, Mrs. D. Han- ner;, 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. L. Muldrew; Secretary, Mrs. Gea. Cawker; Treasurer, Mrs. C. Mercer; Dis. Director, Mrs. J. Robinson; AlternaIs, Mns. MV. McAliister;- Pianist, Mrs. H. Muidrew; Public Relations, Mrs. R. Ticksan; Mrs. R, Muldrew anti Mrs. W. Long- year are auditors; Tweeds- muir History, Mrs, H. White, Mrs. L. Muldrew, Mrs. R. Thiikson, Mns. F. Wieeler, Mrs. G. Morris; Card Conven- on, Mrs. L. Muldrew. Stand- ing Committees - Citizenship, World Affains -and Current Events, Mrs. H. Quantnili; Agriculture and Canadian In- dustries, Mrs. D. Rorner; Family Cansumners Affairs, Mrs. W. Longysar; Educatian and Cultural Aclivities, Mrs. G, Marris; Resolutions, Mrs. M. White. Mn. and, Mns. L. Muldrew are home again aller Mn. Muldrew's stay in lhe bospilal. Mrs. W. Gardon Is home fram Cobourg Hospital. Mn. and Mrs. H. Thickson iad Mn. anti Mrs. J. DeKoker, Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs. Rail. Westheuser and Alyson of Starkville on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs, V. Peacock vîsited friends in Peterbor- ough, Cobourg and Oshawa in tie past week. Setng Was Enniskiled-i eIChurc rea and 'Bazaarý The evert was opened by Fire Chef IJames Rayman who, in a well ersonat prcpared speech, took tic 9 )ersonal Park iistory back t isear]ier days wben il was jusl a "frag ý23-3303 pond". For lie occasion, the Club House was beaulifully elecanated by Mrs, Barbara acquaintances. Mrs. ken Dean Courtney and Mrs. Clinton aI ewcsli acomanid Ms.Hennings. Mrs. Annie Dîlling Hooey. planned tih eliiu unch consisting af bol rails, fancy The wcatier taday (Tues- cakes and pastries witi tea. day) for thc first lime gives Mrs. Wm. Hoaey af Orano and a promise tiat at last spring Miss D. Mutton were winners and warmen weaticr are fin- of lie door prizes. Tic quil ally. here. Lawns are begin- draw was won by Mrs. Fern ning ta take an a brîgit green Alloway. Proceeds fnom ahl color and early spring flowens the bootis were very profit- are in bloom. Not a bit too aile and will go toward play- soon ciar. ground equipment for lie Mr. and Mrs, A. Mari erri- Park, and lhe thanks of the son, FleIt St., and Mn. and association is extended ta al Mrs, Robert Mari errisan. Jodi wbo ielped make the bazaar and Guy, Liberty St. North, and tea such a success. were weekend guasts af Mr. and, Mrs. Gerald Marjerrison and son David, Barrie, and joined in lie clébration of Cattie Sick David's second birtbday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cramp, Manty, Cindy and Cathy ofAs OiI Leàaks Kelowna, Britsh Columbia,. Between 15 ta 20 cattle are vîsitîng his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Cramp, Fred- became seriausly iii lasI week, erick Avenue. Ticir olier son afler drinking water contam- and daugiter-in-law, Mr. and inated by leakage from a Mrs. Donald Cramp of Cleve- Trans-Norticrn ail pipeline. land, Ohia, were weekend guesîs. Tic leak was discovered Mr. Wallon G. Pascoe, Dr. aller Lawrence Bondy noliced H. Ferguson,' Mn. Wilbert tiat lie caIlle in bis feed lot Teepie, Mr. E. F. R. Osborne,' at RH 4, Cobourg, bail begun Mr. H. Bruce Tink and Mr. H. ta lose tisir appelites and G. Freeman altended lie An- were sbedding a "Iremendous" nual Convocation aI lie Grand amount of weight. Ciapten of Royal Arci Mas- After tic f arm was visited ans held aI lie Seaway Tow- Friday by represenlatives of crs RaIdl, Toronto, on Friday, lie local Healli Unit, a work April 28th, 1972. crew from Fidelily Mainten- Congratulations ta st. paul's ance moved in ta dlean Up tie United Churci Junior Chair contaminated waler, and la re- wio, were awarded second Pair lie "pinhole" leak in tie place in the competition for pipe. Junior Chturch Chairs, 16 years Ronald Pillswortb, president and under, allihe recent 26th of Fîdelily, said liaI type of Annual Peterborough Kiwanis leak was not uncommon during Festival . Four chairs campet- lie spring runoif, due ta win- cd in tuis class, witi St. tan rusling and frost buckling Paul's rcceiving 84 marks. of lhe pipe, He estimated thc Mrs. David Robinson a nd ail had nol been ieaking for Michelle, Greenfieid Park more than twa days before il Quéec, have returned home was discovered. after, spending lires weeks Mn. Bondy said tiat tie cal- witi Mns. Robinson's parents, tle are responding weiî ta the Mr. and Mrs. G. Meeks, aI antibiolie and appetîle stimu- their residence on tic Lake lant trealment adminislered by Shore. During tie thnee-week a veterinarian, and added liaI period Mn. Robinson was tak- Trans-Nortiern has agreed ta ing1 a course in Minneapolis. compensaIs hlm for damage( Pîcase give us a caîl if you det h ek have been away on holiday or visiting, and also if you have E IA rT T T T entertained out-of-town guests DL.LflV1ILLE in youn homes. As well, we would ha pleased ta bear af Churci services were con- your son's or daughter's re- ducted by Mrs. Markthorn tunn from university, coilege, Gardiner. She spoke an "Mis- etc., and of thein plans for tie sions." Tic chair sang. summer holiday. Just dial On Wednesday evening the 1623-3303. Stewards of lie churci hadj Enniskillen United Churci, Ian Graham of Hampton and( bathed in lia soft glow aI Miss Shirley Tab af aydon,j candiligit and prettily dec- sister oI lie groom.' Their oratact wti arrangements of idenlically slylcd gowns were mumns and carnations in in floor lengli cimplena wîit Sprîng siades, was tic satting empire waistlina and -long for tic marriage on Fniday slceves fitted aI tic wrists. evcning, April 14, 1972 aI 6:30 The scaoped neckline was ac- o'clock aI Miss Piyliss Maria cenîed iy a string of peais, Beckett and Mr. George Rus- tie bride's' gilI. A green sali Taib. Tic brida is lie gown was worn y thie maid daugiter aI Mr. and Mns. aI honor and thase of the, Floyd W. Becett, and lie bridesmaids ware in mauve,1 groom is the son oI Mrs. Small baws, la watci lie George Tabhi and lhe laIe Mn. gawns, were sprinkled in hein George Tabb, al af R. R. 1, coiffures, and themr nosegay Bowmanville. bouquets waeeaI yellow ras- Rev. R. C. Hopkins was lie as, white carnations and1 officiaîing clergyman and lie daisies. and lied wih ibbons1 wedding music xvas piayed by ta match them gowns. Mrs. Bud Chambers. Mn. Ian Graham oI Hamp-1 Tic bride, wio was given ton was best man, and usher- in marniage by ber faîher ing were Mn. Wayne Black- wore a formailangli gowýrr ofaIOnono and Mr. Tom af white peau de soie wiîh Beckett of Mapie Grove, long sîceves. empire waistîine cousin of lia bride. and hîgi necklîne, Tic gown Tie neception was held at front and siceves wene trîm- lie Hampton Cammunily Hall mcdwiti peanis, Rer bridai where hie bride's mother re-,ý veil, whici flowed imb acivýed wean"ing, a fîtted Ibotý graceful chapel lengli traîin, pinir dress wilh long sleeves.i was heold by a wedding band Beaded embroideny accented ieadpiecc aI peau de soie. Sic tic draîs and han corsage was carried a nosegay bouquet of af Pink rosas and white car- red roses witb white canna- nations. Sic was assisted in lions. neciving iy tic gnoom's1 Miss Sieryl Ashton oI Hay- j malien who wane long-sicav-1 don was maid af honan andied, iitted, sot blue drass with1 tic bridesmaîds wene Mns. sieaveless- coat and Chelsea_ Exchange collar, and orag if- rases and wihite cannat As lie couple laIt oi wedding trip, ticbric wcaring a long-sleeved, pinl\ draîs, matciing iess lace coal, white sanies and corsage af r ,s. Tiey are nesiding 1, Bowmanvilla. Thc bride is a Rag Nursing Assistant ai Perry Hospital and ai Enniskillen Public Sdic Cou rtice Secondary Scl caIlle drover with A. J. tie groom attended1 Public Sciool. Several paýirtihna. bide pior ftao tic w, Miscellan cous showevirs held by tic IollowingIl es: Mns. Keiti MeGîll Lamne Lamb, Mrs, Lamb and Mrs. Ralpi MisSieryl Asiton: M villa Bc-ckelt:, Mrs. Jack stock aind Mis, Wayvne att;1Mrs George Tai Dauglitenis. Apae waî gve by Mr. an( Allan Wary, nd a siowerwas ieid by7 Mrsý Wn'ciht and' daugIte'rs. p)resenitatîi n1ofa card and matching chairs waý by Enniskillen Commu --Pýhoto by Aston Vowýs in St. Joseph's Churc Mr. and Mrs. Win. Russell De Mille Photo by Astor- Studio Miss Canai Anie Bllma, lovely floral arrangements aIf buttons Closcdle sîvs augiter aI Mn. and Mn. pink glads, wite 'mums and Sic xvore a single, cullured, songe Belîman aI R. R. 4, pink carnations in hall stand- peaul neekiace. A round, owmanvills, and Mn. William ands created an attractive stiand-up ieadpiece, coveredj msseli De Mille, son af Mn. selling. witî French lace, held han .ti Mrs. Harold De Mille, Given ln marniage by ber waisl-langthvail, and ina îwmanville, exciangeti mar- lalier, tic bride wonc a for- carrnicd a small cascade hou-ý age vows in St. Josph's mal witîe gown, wîich was quel aIf pink rases, white gar- nman Cahholic Churci, Baw- band-made by lia bride, inIdanin1s and stepianohis wlti invilla on Salumday aller- A-lina styling with empire sprig'ý aI baby's breati. on, April 15, 1972 aI four waislline. The skîrt and train MVis;s Sheila Hoopen, Ian-' clock, witi FalienR elIer- waeeao white polyester salin merle aI Bowmapnville, was n ofîicialirîg. Tic wedding and tha badice, which was maid aI honor and J la brides- iuic was played by Mn. RaiSSdosignati with a round neck- maid was Miss -Nancy Val- leîcal. ina, was oI French lace, as lancenI Toronto. Miss Lîsha Tie guesl pews wera mark- were the long fitted sîceves. Balinian, sîsten af lie bride, 1witi white bows, and Tîny, witc satin - cavcrcd1was junior brîdesmaîd, AIl were attired in floor-length,. h~ pink and y i forlprint- empire waîstline, si ig h tiy scooped neckline and puffed sleeves, They wore silver. heart-shaped lockets, the ghts of the bride, and white Figi 'mums nestled in their" coif- fures. Their bouquets were of white Figi 'mums, salmon- pink carnations and baby's breath, Mr. Gerald Mann af Tor- anto was best man and the ushers were Mr. Walter De Mille and Mr. Ronald De Mille, brathers of the groom. .~reception was beld in St. Joseph's Chureli Hall, The bride's mother received and for the occasion wore a floor- length g'own with purple vel- vet bodice, styled with long fitted sleeves, and mauve cimplene A-line skirt, Rer corsage, was af deep ýpink roses and pale pink carna- tions. She was assisted by the groam's mother whao wore a long, A-line gown of tur- quoise rayon with'lace badice and beel sîseves, accented by a corsage of yellow roses and white carnations, The bride and groom honey- mooned at Nassau in The * Bahamas and for travelling S the bride wore a pastel or- ange and creamn A-line crepe ' ~~~dress with a creama knit coat, Mýý«-' styled by the bride, and tan Saccessories, A corsage of or- ange rosebuds completmented her ensemble. They are re- siding at 549 Indian Roaci, Apt. 5, Toronto 9, Ont. A registered nurse, employ- ed in the Intensive Care Unit at Women's College Hospital, Toronto, the bride attended Bawmanville Public and High: *Schools, The. groom, who at- * tended Bawmanville Public; * and High Sehools and Kempt- ville College of Agricultural Technology, is a sales tramnes with Canada Packers, Shur- Gain Division, Toronto. Prior ta hier marriage the bride was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given: by Mrs. Charles Smith f Hampton, A similar shower yellow was*held by the staff of the tions. Intensive Care 'Unit at the )n their home of Miss Barbara Smith. de was 1pastel C U TC sîceve- C U TC acces- Ou Thursday, April 20th ed ras- the Courtice United Churcli at R.R. Women held a successful *Spring Boutique at the churcli. gistered There was a large attendance .t Port and the buying was rapid, ttended especially at the bake table. zol and Because of this, another bake ýhool. A sale.is being planned for Oc- Werry, tober along with a sale of1 Hfaydon used clotbing, whîch also was very popular at the boutique. The Sunday Sehool Arni-1 ted the versary is bere again, anj ,edding, Sunday next, May 7. In the were morning the speaker wîll be hostess- Mrs, Betty Brooks of Rose- l; Mrs. dale United Churci, Toronto, Stuart and the Junior and Senior Lamb; Sunday Sté¶ools will present îss Ar- special music. In the even- iHold- îng, at 7:30 p.m. the speaker Beck- will be the Rev. E, Frazer b1 andl Lacey of Harmony United shower Churcli, and music wil be by df Mrs. the Barber Shoppers Choir. pantry This should be a very happy 3Edgar occasion. 1ýThe The U.C.W. is planning theirZ 1table own Sunday for May 28 when ýs Made the speaker will be Mrs. Alice inity. Sheffield. 0f course, this Studio service is flot only -for ladies, but for everyane, and we hope h that the men will enjoy the h change, with ladies only, in the choir and pulpît. May seems ta be the month of special Sundays and we are haping for' large congrega- tions. In the Editor's Mail Deai' Mr. James: Thank you very much for baving publishad aur "Let- ter ta the Editor" in your February 2, 1972 issue. We are most grateful ta you for this valuable con- tribution ta the promotion of CARE in your region. In fact, witiout the regular- contribution of ail media throughout 'Canada. CARE would neyer be able ta make its andeavors knawn -to every Canadian whose donations are needed in ord-. er ta continue ta support ils feeding and self -belp 1The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, May 3, 1972 KENDAL Mr. ami Mrs K eriin et h Sparkes of Osh'awa were sup- per guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Youngman a week ago Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cou- roux and daugliters Lynn and Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langstaff and daugbters Lin- da and Debbie were in Kit- chener ta visit a sister a week, ago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Foster returned home Wednesday from a visit wti frîends and relatives in Virginia and Ten-, nessee, Mrs. R ob e rt Youngman vjsited ber mother Mrs. Dan Black in Courtice last Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. George John- ston and family have maved mbt the apartment in Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown's home. From April 191h ta the 23rd Miss Peggy Foster bad an ex- change student from Frank- lin, Pennsylvania staying at her home. The Bowmanville Rotary sponsored six stu- dents ta Iravel ta Clarkie Higli Sciolol and the Franklin Rotary sponsored six students from Clarke Higi School ta visil tbere aItite same time. St. iohns News The Joan 'n Group of St. John's Church held a very succassful and enjoyable tea and bake sale on -Wednesday, April l9th. Il was the 60tb Annîversary of the Parisi Hall being built durîng the tenure of Rev, Nind, with the assistance of a legacy of $1,000 contribuled, by Mr. R. Arm- strong, and opened by Bisho-p Eweeney on April 10, 1912. This building was ta be used for Sunday School and org- anfizational meetings. Ini Decemier of the same, year tie Rector and his faMily moved into the new reclory,' it had been completed shortly after the Parish Hall. The sumn of $2,000.00 had been gen- erously given by Rev. R. W. Hindes toward these twro prol ects. The Wooden Cross and Altar used each Sunday in the Par- ish Hall were made by Mr. H. Hockley; the cross being made from an old oak step laken ouI from tie Vestry entrance during Canon C. R, Spencer's time 1930-1946, Spencer's time, 1930-1946. Also on display were some aid Bibles, Prayer Books and pictures of Sunday School classes, C.B.L, The lea was officîally open- eci by Rev, Tom Gracie and guests were greeled aI thei door by iVrs, Tom Gracie andf Mrs. Mark Machant. Mrs. Byron Bridges and Mrs. Jîm Churchill showed the guestsc around 'the building. Mrs, Bert Parker, Mrs. Mar- eus Roenigk and Mrs. Harry Sutton very graciously poured tea, from Ibhe very decorative tea table. Mrs. Austin Slepli- ens and Mrs. D. MacKintoshi very ably decoraled 'the hall.c Home baking was loQked1 afler by Mrs. Harold Laker and Mrs, Ken Nichois. 2 ~Oui~tI~ àWhule' Pggy's gue5t, Miss Sue~ -McEliatten, .stayed wîtb lier 7tbey, travelled araund wta athe otier students and view- ed many local points af the area, The students rcturned Jhome April 23rd and al lite -Clarke students were sarry -ta see them leave because friends were made on bath sides of the border, Mr. and Mrs. James Rosi rand daugiter Jean af Toronto celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary Ibis weakend at 'the home af Mr. and Mrs, AIx'LittIe.' Mrs. Ruth Weyrich, Girl Guide'leader and Mrs. Dora MacDonald, Brownie leader,, were at Samac Camp, Osn-- awa, for a leadership training course. Mrs. M. E. Foster returned home Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs, Allen Poster. S-be has been in Virginia visiting her sister since late January, t Mrs. Irane Richardson off DPeterborough was n supper evening guest with ber bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Elliott,' last sSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gosson from Toronto mroved Intc their new home on the 8th lins on Saturday. H-e is now commuting ta, work each day ta Toronto. We arc sonry 10 report Mr, and Mrs. Gary Thertell are in- bospîlal in Bowmanvîlle due la a car accident. Tic acci- dent occurrad Monday even- ing, April 241h,, aithti inter- section of Higiway 115-35 Îand tic Taunton Road, near the Dutci Oven. Their yaung son Kevin was uninjured, Latest repart Mr. and Mrs, Therteli are progressing fav- orably. Your H"earing Chicago, 11.-A fres offer of specini interest ta those who hear but do ual understand, wards has been announced by B citons, A non-aperating model of the smallest Bel lana aid ever mnade wiil be given abs6lutely fres ta anyone answening thîs advertisement. 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Friday, May 5th -8:.00 p.m. o nt St. John's Anglican Church ria Sunday, May 7th - 7:00 p.m. - Rehoboth Christian Reformed Churcli Roi TEEN RALLY noc Saturday, May 6th- 1:00-7:00 p.m. '- Caperway Conference Centre nar (beside Cedar Park, Hampton) mM SALL ARE WELCOME e Sponsored by the Bownianville Ministerial AssociationT ed YRD LE COSMTICSand FRAGRANCES Reduced 250/o FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIVING Prices effective only to May I3tIi Available at: ALEX MeGREGOR DRLJGS FREDERICK'S PHARMACY LTD. JURY & LOVELL LTD, Your Local Drug Stores Mr, and iWrs. George Russell Tabb