e "il Us The MN THURSDAY -F ," SATU RDAY -mo JULY 1,14, 15 Visit us on the Sîïdew al1k THURS. FR1. ., SAT. WE WILL HAVE MANY SPECIAL ITEMS AT GREAT SAVINGS FOR YkOU TO SELECT FROM. For the Kntters, GRAB BAG'S TMSCONTINUED WOOL DYE-LOTS VALUES TO $1.00 ONLY 9 5c RICKABY'S STARTS ITH i Siïdéwul Si Table Money savîng Values Paitio orEvng SKIRTS 5.00 and PASTEL COLOREDl SHORTS MANY IN-STORE B-_lArlGiNls ALL, SALES FINAL No EXCIIANGES o EUD 48 KING SiT. E. c SI1) pp BOWMANVILLE OnIy $3.95 FROM AS LOW AS Single Roll 9 9 Single cRol ALL EXTERIOR PAINT IOVo OFF REZ STAINS (WHILE THEY LAST) 7,77Gallon'2.2 9 ABERN ETHY'S 55 RING ST. W. Quart ?rAINTS and WALLPAPERS PHONE 623-5431 SIDEWALK SPECALS RUGGED PLASTIC -OA LAUNDRY BASKETS SIDEWALK 11,2 bushel SPECAOO8 C s SOLID CENTRE - CHALK WHITE O-NLY 29C Eachl NON-DRI? PSPOUT -WITII STRAINER JUICE JUG ONLY 33c sz BAR -8-Q0 LIGNER 'Reg. 49ffe FLUID 3') oz, ONLY 33c Western Tire & Auto Supply ~85 KING ST. W. PHONIE 623-3134 BOWMANVILLE cTH4USIDus ON JUST WIIAT ADVERTISEMENT Corne and visit us a t 29 Kinq Street East and see our speciacls, say hello and visit owile. Wo ope r s 5et BýOWMANVIL-LE DON'rT FORGET US AT THE GRAHAM'S, MARKET Bowmanwille DURING TLHE IDEWALK SALE, AS MVOST 0F OUR MERCHANDISE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED OUTSIDE, WIE iN"VITE CSOMR TO DROP 1INTO OUR STORE 1WHERE THEY WILIL RECEIVE A1% JISCOUNT ON ALL THEIR PURCH-ASEs SPECIL BARGAIN TABLE ON THE SJiDEWALKý 39 ~ P RIGST. - BOMAVIL DRAW FOR THE WORLD'S LARGEST CHOCOLAT! BAR Fxree ,ticket mwith ithe purchase olf three 39c FOR ONLY 89c See Page 7 for many more ALEX McGREGOR DRUGS Your JD.A. Drcug Store SID[EWALK SALE and SUMMER CLEARANCE COMPLETE STOCK 0F, SPRING anid SUMMER DRESSES CLEARLING AT RtEDUCED PRICES ALL WEATHER ýand CAR COATS UP TO BLOUSES PANTS 4OV1o Offf 2O0,#o Off MANY MORE ITEMS AT REDIJCED PRICES Chids>Ladies Wear 37 KING ST. WEST - BOWM#AN VILfLE ALL SALES FINAL - NO 0REFUNIDS *SA VINESe AT THE Side wulk Suie VISIT US AND BROWSE THROUGH THE MANY ITEMS WE HAVE ON DISPLAY AT MONEY SAVING PRICES. Jury & Lovefl >Drugs KING ST. Z~ - BOWMANVILJE Nxij FLOCK WALLPAPER REG. TO $i6.ý25 SNL ROLL OTHER WALLPAPER PRE-PASTED 77 King St. E Umm Six Onta lo Scholrs from . H. $ The Can.3dian itatesmn, Bowmanvflle, uy2,!l 1 ae udy JuIy 3 'P~... .~re-AgreementLo $ Sundy, Jly 0th s ad teth yea s lectonsare e- rons excutie i hopng rvi cing Us A llo e Aitholugli n subdivisîon the whole rjeh J11o(jth J 3agreement -Ietrns<aerhas been sîgned but shouldhvnobangn tat ilasebail fans n Y o tet b hligsertmk hsaéana farII wîthi the town, work may soon the initialsriigo;h a r ea should set aside for an workouts to prepare themn-1the publicýbe reoon BowqualsLroec lts neon ofseilsgi-sevsfrtetest. The Elec-Ithýat of thepatcpnsr.C nnga sid ht canprce. Prior te the regularly hhaCmnyrpent-M. t . V~~~~ive told Councîl, is a million the compan a led î- chdedcontest at SoperlPo i i n i . dollar development. dertaken salrpoet e Lok V lcrns tdOh, e i . Roger Cunningham, a spok- fore an arenni te awa,(ý ther ll aso an h k . esman for D & M Developers, thicpa LJtecwllas ea its July 4 meeting, for per- oî,adol pti areitdmat ch between i s ebre.BANO se.Bwmnil oni, a asnw lwsqiewlig1 theF_ Electron3s and fthe Bow- torNAC IN BED APHSJAN iranville Inteirmediate Sta.rsA ZAN sintbensrvcgthudrro aI Ir PaI.Bnwmanvîlle is to advertîse on for 10 yeaî-s', h uoîd Sl NSIOKI',RRSBUW SERLJASLNERlt, ot 8 eve ubr, servicing. of th8e8% _ 83% ___ 84.2_ý% M1.7% 1 on King St. East. Atog on li b A great deal of v.ork and for a new Building Inspectr "You've got o he kiddîngou planning is gnîing on at prem- t1repaceBonHeIlrigto, LpliGrMyoham, Helen M. Earvey, soýn-l John L.,Vadenberig, cessing of the subdivision "leave tIr oropn o replceponoethrinlonrepîedMayr HbbsiL Iast Ali-rn iseaogla eeHenidthwastmtfiapreed t htprisinuijà supprteraings withTan eoyabe , August, tIre meeting that M1 1r. ehr-'e . atkitnemnts ta asame allrcuni rebr entrtinngshw.TIe e-The successful applicant ington 1-alrad io, r etire- A Hobbs, Larry E. Hodg D VviasAn Mihaýe J W akso the mont, earennig a gre ht oa n .sponse ,fronm many players would work wîth Mr. HetIrer- ment age", [nswere h oun- Tbe- foillowing students o Parke, Ian Pteýr, Ctern sn rian G. Holroyfi, Gai! IlerSgeescysk. I an ume csn"gr roecdt]ol ayb from Intermediate teams Of ington, learnîng the duties of cillor. omnil, H Sho otKneh oe hre .Eovýy, Carolinp T. How-, _________ Cunningham propnsed that the by the devlpes iie past has, been excellent. the position, and taking over "I old yu an s ucb thing. rin lg Si ifo Stens nald Slveterard, K. Anne Kent, Lytine G. igsoî eiwî Reors r tra Ir c-when the present inspecter 1 don'tlike Vo discuss tbe ages bv enrcmeddKerwoodî, Patricia D, KlngTKS ETPOTHPEsicea osîs gn pe-ub SthATRY P 0 Broo)kdale Rýoses, Royals and finally retires. of empînyces, but aow that Secondary ScIrool H o no u r Kay Terpstra-, Mary Tîghe, Beatrice Kraayenhof, Gleni R.ý Last nlght at Mrnrildivision agreement and of the red n'flo ofr Cowan l1Harvester members When tbhe malter was you force me to do it, I'11 bave Graduatýin i Diplomas adBar bara \Vanstone, D e b r a Jcmn .SalyLnPrBwmni ye onegne' u ervso, Fwie pls dVoeanh are mot 1caRger lo prtic'ipate. broached by Mayor Hobbs at te ell you VIal bis rotirement Graduation Diplomas:Jyc Walker, David Watsn, Suisan Richard L. Little, P. Gerald4 defeated Port Hop 10. borne by the 'Company. He ClnCoewosfee It will be interesting fortIre July 4 council meeting, cornes up next montb", sm.ddAllen, Meidcly Bate, ýBarbaDra Whitehead, C a rot 1 W'ighit, Lyle, Goerald P. MacDonald, They play here agafin ckowededth psoblîyinr aC hl olign mainy, veteran fans o see, sO most mebr seemed lu tIre Mayor. Be ckett, Patridcja Bell, Ralph Katbleen Wlnik NacySY- Donna M. Martyn, D~onald W., Tlursday evnng aantta b lnmgtnVb rdy smkn ailcny m onfn their formerhoe agreement witb the proposai, After an embarrassed sil- Bouwmeester-, Jtdithr Britto i, mons. McKnight, Morris A. Mea-. Oshawa. finally approved and that Bow- prngrcssinOaaGeea o[ past, Intermedialebals since as Councillor Cobban once, the motion to have the Peggv lak Diane Cnwle, Seeiîndary School Graduates dnws, Bonnie D. Morrison. town Construction would have Hospital. oneagain in basebail ogs. said, "it is in line with what Clerk advertise tIre position Paul Craýgo, ,Ann Cuthbortsýon, Mark F. Alldread. Douglas Kenneth G. Mountjoy, Alaný CABLE TV BINGO 10t absorb tIre lss, but Mr._________ Fellowvs like Ted BagneLl,Al any private corporation would was passed. Steven Dunn, Janice ElliotIJ. Bickell, Stephen G. Bilîcît, J. Murdoch, Glenn D. Mutter, )Bowmanville K i n s- e n Cunningbamn said that; the Goozyl Osbnec Max Yourtii do". John Etchor, D)ennis Franci,. A-nnotte E, Bosgra, Donna M. Michael J. O'Brien, Douglas hiave a new arrangemený(t cýmpany is willing Vo take aHL O LOOW GerePipeýr, Gord 'Weîner' Counillor Allia bowever, BATE0 H ON Patricî ibsn Nancy Gifl- BradIley, Linda M. Brock, E. Parker, Stepheri J. Parker, with the Cable TV and"lmtdg be"Wiht . ThsweIwa SelrTim ox Ted and questioned tIre metbod of ac-' christ, Mich-ael Gilbooly), SIr- Suzanne E. Bryson, J. Kathr- Ronald S. Piper, Gaylord Pol- Oshawa Kinsmen. lu fuer Ie said, thre developerswould nouneed ta eea o Bi Ddon 3ob Gallagher, quiring a aew inspector. i Today, Orang-emeýn anid ils Goodmurphy, Brenda Hlar- leen Burgess, Catherine E. loy, David G. Pre,-ton, Dîanne the local club will receive lJose a complete year nf build- tors and h ntdA4 DnGhoyBob Williams, "Would Ibis create thre posi- women wM l ceebrate thre ris, Raidi Higgon, Judlith Burns, Denise E.* Clarke, Joian M4. Puk, John E. Rand, Julia the -full amount ofthie ing. Workers ilji freqi John Stainton, Lloyd Ramil- lion of an Assistant Building 1690 Batlie of thre BoYne. Rýogg, Dianne Hopkins;.TDen- A. Cllacot, PatrcaM o-Rke, Ls . Smebnocr ,l rcesV Charles Watt, lIre tnwn en- establishita emgy ton, plius a h lost nI nîber Stars Inspecter, and are, you sure No violence is expeeted îîis Kowal, Brandon Lander, mer, Nancy T. Cowle, Barbara Bradford L. Savage, R. Bruce be used for tiboir communi- gineer, said hoe had n objec- wide -vrgrntoelac- orlithe Pa;st wîll Ire perfnrm- that -tins is not really a plan- here, but lu Ireland there Rodney Langlais, Luannre La- D. Crapper, Tracy Mý. Dc- Sl ,mpsoa, Dennis A. Smale, ty actIvitIes;. A list of the lions VoeVIre proposal, as long holics. Te iledao lng. ner?", Ire akd undoubtedly will lio plenty vergne, Richard Lloyd, Suz- ries, Arthur J. Doyle, TheonR. Thonas E. Spry, .J. Brian stores whoreo bingo cards as a cash deposit is made, V te tidentif Iedsae~1 The co)mmiittea in charge "Is thre intent Vo bave one or of trouble and more wMl anne Lucas, Leslie Gossen, Eeuwes, Sally E. Ellis, Judith Stalaton, Daniel H. Sturrock, may be purchased is riub- cover town costs. Acquisition and'taketpstco at4 nIsaîgthis am is antici- lwo people in that office, Ire- die as civil war comres eveni Simon Muizelaar, David Or- L. Froats, Marlone J. Gibson, R. KeltIr Swan, Erwin J.ý lisher in an advertisement of land for a pumping station before cemlysb- pating a good urnout and cause this situation could go- closer, miston, Gregory Palmer, Mary David J. Gilchrist, Deborahl Tiolemans, Mary L. Tomnlin-1 ou page two. may Ire a "stumbling block" Vto coremienioabe Du, ri "nef