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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jul 1972, p. 14

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Ih aa~a taemnBwanilJuly 12, 17 csi, n sked Pfor Gr ifS rer Cenl r l __________________in lhavm it eea1nÉ dU_1?andj1B thecl i nin-iatinof he a-m eli. jon u rirRnu y C1u - ii f Council said they had ne aur- a îor dicton loe bedump but i Pi n or f ou esdppipride b her wih vaiy lay olinia te attend the Lake Ontarlo.' Tr oundIl fth wnfoui ir tpRgoaDvepenCon o~i rf Clarke on Tuiesday hme Besad suve e entinue c htesu- îinforenaPcs oýn is mae ad nd un ls.I rtfith,1(,Omono eebr uthw mantec tle Cuclas gv pmvliA GratNothmnCp aiwoldbfrnsrrti bthe Ororno mterAth-. s ... . roomaien bd Ils no ais sa dtheywouldhopete ltie Associato tepri- opoedb pac GN -fc ave 40 homes erctied withi- paie te prt UoteyBc ry-bilt home ii the tIIIthelie s ya. esaiid the aànid aise te the KendcalP.T.. es one i fcoy qe ag e i hm ln te bld a Bicycleae n in Fi mldm Wodokanw hthlot ancd som ma)jor Kenal ad tlose off ihe Gi oudb mnprted(t(tie aplmnce wold tic i n {he irett tafi belodI- QI ono ite in teou1r hree-ec- t ar' reae ,00 tln 800. g Gi vn-Tms çà I O.1 qutfiioneof couineil, Mm.lIB <i GNC Homeis were ntourtc seliglots sepaately bu LJJILI teq un' by MN etrrthraiapckg ît h -îrpeet we fte~on. onî wais aIseo ass r intendced fo)r last week)Sc o dsuti-dii js ien.1ed , at thee, wou_ 1il7D. e ide r our lncal Suniday SCIeol G their intntionItevary thefnce throghiexterir finish sl~?o te oeswic aees dcmaîglo leaienune classes again 1in 5Sep- .......t' v twe- orey stYles__and When quesîond aoutth No Cichurch serices were- agemnswith tlhe Town-jheld at Gardeln 1BJi, Tle sipte greup said Ibis wasI circuit haeSent Rr J. Ramt- a cmmo pmctce hroghot t and Mrs. Raniit te Trinîdad l theprvinice adte cefrtbeir lholiday whiere the '. sii ,41ILETPHILIPS awae cfther rsoonibui- ~~dlticey were connected, ,ýili illbecelebmating a ~ Fîjeral ervie fort Deail pansof the rai0Sriusinber cf year tsrie ~ri~~r iolt Tompsn c boseswerelet wih tb eThe eiementarcy schoei teach- tha1:y wýas ohe1Ld usa, nhpSoliciter, Mr. E. R. ers and studenits aire out for j,ýi n F 7, 19 7 2 at St. PauI's, Lovekin, who will go over hc umradsme c 0îig 'lip a Chuch tha ny, * t pl andththe Bl-dgtirities are in full swing. tLg Inspector and submit a report Mr, and Crs ,G Cawkeri Camphell Smithi (cenbre) proudly d- cispinays hiis Ontarin Hydre quarter- ý,iî,Phîips dýý i ed S tur t the next meeting of Coun- attencled kîte f ' ing comfpe- century cerbîfîcate bhiat was presented bo him by Area Manager, W. Rex Walters y~îCivie Hospita l. Sh i ciltos tBwly on sa tuLirdiay.(eI)o B(iwn-iville Area. Area Line Foreman Harold "Ben" Rewe(rgt r4~~d by ber husband ~Mrs. Walter Durnpsey met Other wekndclemton Onai Hdo ht illtlifn; son, Hare of Pet- wîth council, ebjecting tei thle were aie held at Bwl. leoks on.-OtroHdeP.io b~sugh; daugtr, Mrs. loperatien in the towniship Porta Hope bhad jtheij ranim Bona nrlersie rnt erd with the Reyal Be bas takespcacors eBprmah Montomer(Bety)gael pitchse fcmIainjdarade dsr 5fr1br Cmlcl .Snt, ,a lne- Canadian Air Force in the Iat Durham Community Col- 'iden GegoyWane an lnd.Counicil said tbey blad M. anid Mrs. V. Peacockman journeymani i o- gron rte,1 ege in Oshawio lnnilte.bave gravel and would i viitedi a son of Cbarley plcrted 25 ycars ef service with Hydm's staff h le worked for alonbeSmtwindaugbties Mr1is._Pijiips was boin ini ising thc pit as long ,ýas gravai K-nrp's on Suinday who is in'Otal Hd e e as be- Trans-Canada Air LUnes atMrohv wnduhes gliland and came te Canada as avai1abIiin the pIt. Mrs. a 7ýPeîemiboroulgb osital. cerne a new member cf the Winnipeg,Maioa isfrMrlyanNac, ge 2 thi geo 2.Sewa1 umsysadse ol ntM. anrc1s. L. Vude Commissions quarter-century Sterling and Dynes'Cornpany 39 Soutbway Bird., Bowman- emerID-i f St. Pau1d'ý ngi-beas patient ïas before i if h eein, shaa, âfor a cojuple cu.Wben Campbiell Smith in Oakville and later for Tra- vle c~~~~~~~~~n"l Chof'Sews ieeeainagi oee h c ayvs and attcnced th joîned Ontario Hydre's staff falgar Public Utilities Com- vle tbrin the ..W. Wons levl e watr l hir e4iI . General lMetor'sReIrees' Pic- in'1947, lhe sîarted as a lina- mission. -Bis special interests include ~sitte adth LdisAu- rs ar Gdfe satd nnie. Tbey came b Iorne( on man in the Brampton arca. Born in Oakville, Ontario. curling and fishing. Bie is a 1n1Yr Ej IibLrook Legin. cuclbiIsheobctedteTu*esday. Mm. and lMrS. B. Be subsequently transfrred Campbiell Smith' attendcd member ef Ionie Lodc No. Bui]was in st. Mlary s tif, opemtieneta u rpiw- Gordon, Port Hïope,, and Mrs. te the Bowrnnrllc amen staff, Pinegrove Public SeShool aî 2,A.&AM n h 4emetry. c by M. Couh etN"v- 'Mrcr were sema onf their During World WnrIa r . hn-alil ig eoo!. Scottish Rite in,,Harnîlton., clesduring bbc wüceký. __ Mm. Howard Quantrili is home frem bbce hospital and INTERESTED 1 hle as had a nrnbcmof visi B E T H A N Y R Mr. and Mrs. E. Elicît and Rer. and Mrs, Gordon Fieko tended te the OBinfarnily G rI ClI cmviPrcton: Ban-! O 'n~u~YUGlen, Oshawa, Glen is home and farnly rovcd mb to he Congratulations te Mm and-, it iam Girls, Mena Malcolm:' frem Aiberta Collage and manse during bbc wcckcnd. Mrs. Wes. Eamdley wbýomeSeo Boys, Perry Bradley;' gees te the noi thIias cook witb Mm, and Mr-, VincantJack-cnl pnda iIadbrJuioiiirr Beys, JîrnLeslie; Ban-j an expedibiniet scientists. son, Bcthany, and Mm. and dicraft sbiop, "The LiIItt ta Boys, Kenny Palar. famly Pot l()<' ýid thri orogh , anpedatAlgon-tevillage of Cavan. Ail Pla.yer.s were: Seniom Gir7hi were amongi the qus1os ini Park duringth long articles on' isplay originatapd Caro-(l Fînnay 7;JuniorGmi O W N BUSIMN ESIl and ieBama," located on Hwy.n7A In osI alula S f nt bail Mm. and Mrs. B. Thickson weekcnd.in Canada, bbc only exceptio n KtyGlale UN 011,(-'(. LT!). celcbrated terwedding anni- Mm, and Mrs. Emery Smith bcing, a delicieus nndiè m- Il .s~JNg~i hs an xcellnt loationail bbc theweekend and are attending ha Cenlennial pra rmEgland., Th -tr cXcIIý11 loatin aailble aliof hefamily wcre homne Annivrmsamy -a t Balmoral, Littlea Ban" eally h itte inBonaniledulibbc weekand at rarious Manitoha0Ibis waek. Mmi. barn and well werîh a nu jýj Boý%1-pqj vile imes_. Litle Dnna andijç Patsv Srib was hem n Balmoral. te bmowse aruuînd njyl Monre Ternteare sayîn Mm nd Mrsiý. Smith hope to the renioralions 2n0(1. ht5 u NO REVOUSEXPRIEfoiwth iffmen mecbthe wcst coast befome in tbc articles for, sale. 5 NECSSijNoantsaswel a Thckons rtu Litl Also Wshese ad nn oe Bethany nursery se b oei 414WESPAl!)TRAINING qite im-e wîth bcîis icr yn thy is ex-cide tne la; WEKSsix mioni old, wbo Mis. J. twice a week in bbc United! '~SMLLCAITLINVESTMENTDeor keinfrIba YELVERTON Church basement under t4, D > IwpeIks wbibe bîcîr parents are, teaching sulpervisin o Mi la urpa.(Itencdfor> lait wcck) Noal Wood. Mm sn m. Lcwko, Gar-O0r couniiiiiity washsbck- T b e fholg elda If ou aveanBih wec ithThikins d t iamncf bcdemîse of gautdt indergaten 1 YuHaeon Sundray nd Mm. IcýTbickson! a hi e-lng raîden fethisDenisrJevie;nn *MANAGEMENT ABILITY itook (hein te ViiIt M. n d crnuntyin tha er )(isnof et Arntongi,Jaerle Sct MVlq. A. Sul, Bowmanviille, OtWlia caeas a rasuit MFdeBt n;Rad SLSTALENT ,2auua itha.Mondn!y altrmnouni, Junile 26à!Wood, Betany; Lian os * MECANICA APTIUDE M, nndMI. ýJ. n 1 baedrn a bUndirgrantrs i hn;RnyNas onc ona cmpig bp nar m. eCae a Bethany)- Bancrft i hir IPn a icmercesîful îfarring busines, î, wo Ohrelde tcdn male.Mm nd ,MriS. G. Mr ocsin south cof Yeîrer- nursery school weme: ird (al: JA K HE IA LIr:ndamllyspcnb bIbe wvEek-iLon on the iGray Line. Syrn Fishr, Ja-*vi.le Colec a (05 73-14 (0~ 75470 Fowlam visited t1hern on Sunl- mi. Shaw of St. Cath- Clark,' Betba'îy; Lori a- UoUci a (05 î4:ý8jZ j,5-4da Y while ""0wrea cm. aines is spending a few days ,oldu, Betany; and Darlena Mm. and Mm. ngranti- pla.n t0 with Mm, and Mmi. Jim Sulli- Ryley, ]3atbany. ____________ îty fr abîi _______van Pnd Sean. Mm. and'Mmi. XMUsic e Iuei..% Sullivan are the new ownièri The following are bbc me- et ttc Lawson farn n a uî thbe RoyalCosra cxtand a warmi welcom-e te tory of Music 'Piano eaia therntteoOur cmnnîy tions, tried ln June at îe Miss Bettv y Whîttakem1 spent Lindsay Centre, by puihis cf bbc longw,, cd wth em Mmi. Jeanne McMabon, Bath- icce aindlfamuly, tb11 - any. Names are la order etf' ard Malcolmi,. mernt. - ~On Satumiday cveing-Mm, Grade VIII- Honrounr and Mmi. Ray Rotinisen were Carol Clifford. Jill Woodf;: S honomcd witb a presantation Pass:; Kathleen MorIon. i 5thwig An eldryon 251h AnnGadMron; Pais: Btty Ste-' L XA R pmerded ms.Grade V- Pass: 1Lois Dam1-~ H R i 1r dncig, uitbir fr ocli and Dale Vosugrianý ~llî thege Iou wit RapliMal(eqal); Marlene RyleY, - ~i0~eîmcaîîng or nsqure them MeGill, Helen VanBek iire. Prire idightMr, RutbhPalmer and Bihl Palma trok r ad mi Rîpilar frorn Apollo House-i uldnsoe Malcolm and Cindy et 'Don Grade 8 Girls- lenLse e5Mlii. front Massey Bouse; Grade8 5:00 - 8:30Eain On Frîday cvcniug sevamal Boys - Bob Beit front Apollo, 8 heats, -'l2,801 ladies fmrnIbis community Bouse. Thnrsday and Xnîîended na bridlai sbower fer Tack and Field Champ- 8;00 OfficiaI Fait bride-elect Miss Katby Son- ion edy Cashen aýnd 1 i tld at bbchornaetfMm. Harray Harniltonen lete 9 9:00 MISS OSHAV i and Mmi. -vicIerMacl. year ohd age group; 10 y,îam Dealin er for l Amen thstatnin rb olds wera Barbara Groeaand Chuiîdren's Day ývoarc ere M. and Mmi. ROY Kelly Neals; hi ycar od Rh s'a fai'ly shopping detue CIh ofrtc h c ae\11r, dm!. rgtan n ndMi eaJolie McDonaid and lJuin 4A iilatit deparime n sorcLsliaWigt f 1oot holLes1ie; 12 yenr n fds twae R AJUY2 cornp ised of 76 stores, ý3wîih emaevem lt uîs tbcDiane Pickering anc1 Fehix baik, ardesesb8besVîto ac aeMa!,7loirs and Winkakaml; 13 ye-pr ncliii wereJersey, Cuernisey, wcrecllers at tte Ha rey ,usan propp an1d RonFia Sheep, Light Honrse liursoe otiues KiagcS, ins. tii O n unaythie Barvey iny 4ya iswr o-EVENING:, resaurnts ad Ieates.' alclmiatbndd nBee inie Cary ad Perry radlayý 400cr rrunion at Mr. and Mms. Aldol Mot Valuable Plaers in j Ontario onty iDa Pakigfo ve asls n ot rdî IhrSoccer were: Senior Girlsovtyan -,rÀ ta~' a bs rght thedoo'. . .~ em nortaSet. er nGrace Bogel: Junior ilCutyadWs ~ e n ve a ci i 0an Mi.Rycry1ud'. Mary McCullough; BatainLog Sawing Con Ice0iiCFa i oin !k' 10 A hSdur n m n m.Girls, Christine Pacey; Senni tfun 1*41 ~ Hn onadgil tCoi Boys, Wayne Timmu; Junr ORGAN MUSIC, B2ANE villeBoys, George Hamilîton; Bani- "-O.,y YO Misses Barbara Wilson an tamc Boys, Teddy Spearnag. OEESO DN AT XIG A1S1.E11NRD, OSHWA _ Blocr st. , W xt9 iaPatl tîjnioihve Most Valuapbla Players ina i accoed mplymet le To- Floor ocke weme SeIo rontoQ.Congratuatons, -irls. 1Girls, ,Suan Propp' Jun-or kîri s, Sheila Carma S -el tom Ens Paul RichardsonJiIur, (r Boys, Mark'Bradley' Bari The Track and FieldI Bnwl A 'as .Ton by Massey HousV1 11d thle House Cup v s woni r - fo -' Durham Bouse. The De- )aing Cup was won by Diane A ruggcsting that the De-e. Ths reaten A ha7ard Pickering,_uf M ac D o n a 1 d partment of Transportation andI inn,' lin ndued- îouse. Communication create areas A pull-off area might also The Winning Bouses in where school buses can pull teach children to be more care- ofcc'er we're: Senior Girls, Off the road to load and un- fui, Fergus Young said, as [ase ouse: Junior Girls, load pupils, allowing a contin- they would no longer be usedt nollo H1-ouse; Bantamn Girls, uous flow of traffic on the high- to running across the road a Durham '_Fouse; Senior Boys, way, -,,as 'put forth by Chair- soon as they leavr the bs [assey House; Junior Boysmanl Roy Polito of the Four Cyril O'Dnnel agrccd- Cid WacDonald House:, Bantam CouftySeparate Sehool Board ren get the impression, tht as Boys, Durham Bouse. at a meeting June l3th, long as the bus is stoppcd îhc The Winning Houses 1-1, The suggestion came as thie can cross the highwýay, Thcy Floor Hockey were: Senioriresuit of a request for cern- get înt this habit'. bris, Massey House; JuniorIments from aIl sehool boards The Board turned baa biris, Apollo Bouse; Bantam!on the school bus-stopping report from the transýporta- 7rls, Apollo Bouse: Seniorllaw. lion offieer for f urther study Boys, Massey Boýuse; Juniorý "The greatest danger is since his report bad recnm- Boys, MacDonald Bouse; Ban- rîglit on, the highway", Mr. rnended that traffic should stop ým Boys, Apollo Bouse. Polito said. "Somne bus dî'iv- ini both directions when eveir The Winning Bouses in ers do not put on flashers soon'alternate flasbîng hights on 'a Softball were: Senior Girls, enough, or if a truck is be- sebool bus are nperated, At MlacDonald Bouse: J u n i o r tween you and the bus, you present flashars only operats bris, MacDonald Boeuse; Ban- can't sea the flashers". 1 in zones of ý5 miles per hour unm Girls, Apollo Bouse: Sen- Rev. F. M. Grant said that and no. The Board requested or Boys, Durham Bouse; baving a place for the bus to lie rather invesýtigate the "oth- Junt-Or Boysý-, Durham Bouse; pull off the road is desirable er aspects of tLraflc hazards Bartam0 Boys,, DuTrbam BHouse. as tiraffic-builds- up behind -bus!- entitled in buistransportation" To Our Friends and Customers: r7 Welcome to the wonderful world of Chinese fond at the Lotus Gardens Restaurant, where you will enjoy the subtieties of Chînese q cuisine. Our menu is exotie and legendary; it is filled with every delight, ý' popular dishes and gourmet delicacies. If you appreciate a change of pace from the ordinary or h-ave the slîghtest whim for real Chinese gourmet fond, 'pamper yourself anîd your fa",milv, enjoy the best frorn us. Your family will marvel at the exotic cuisine and your day will be most rewarding. When you entertain or have an -occasion to celebrate, flatter your guests. Serve them an array of these deliclous Chinese special ties. Your party will be a. success and your evening will be most pleasant. Whether you dine at home or at the Lotus--Garderîs Restaurant, our luscinus gur.met fonds assure you of a pleasant, memorable experience. Thank You, The Management FREE HOME DELIVERY ON$35 MINIUM ORDER FOR SUPERB 1SERVICE PLEASE CALL 0ofi is /crîns RESTAURANT 623-5583 or 623-3473 iANNUAL. ýWA ad DISTRUCO 4PARK 1- Simcoe Street North, Oshawea on FRIDAY - SATURDAY auspices of SOUti - Aduits $1.00 bArtivity Day, to the publie at 1,30 p.m. witl' Wagerîng Privilege-s A0 prize money Saturday Opening WA FATE CONTEST ntres- Jly701 .Ayrshiîre. liti aes, Peýrcheroens, Belgian air hoinws - SUNDAY iOntario Agriculfural Socieciy -Children (under 12) 2 5 *MIDWAY CONKLIN SHOWVS RIDES - GAMES Fun for Ail~ SATÜRDAY, JULY 22 1:30 - Races with Wagering 'Prîviiegas 9 heats Hetefords, Shorthorns, Angus, Light Horses, Pony Class, Clydesdales and Commercial Morses 4:00 - Horse Drawing Contait EVENING: 7:00 - Old Tyme FÎddier's Contait 9.00 - Old Tyme Dancing SUNDAY, JULY 23 Ail Saddle Horse Classes 2; 00 - Horse Drawing Contait Family Programme rDS AND A CLOWN WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE DURlNG THE FAIR Fair Pr-mident MES. J, D. BROWN, Secretary-Treasýuiei W

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