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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Jul 1972, p. 5

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THE ORONO NEWS M4%)i anrs.Gc eM- gniof _MarkhamwereSun- Donald of Bel v ith Mr. day- dininer guests of hr pr- end Mris. Wmi. P. Irwýýin, re- ents, MVr. and Mrs. F. O. Coup- turned hbome on Sunday from er. gt motor trio to the west Mr. Elford Cox and friend roast, Mfr. Hudson .of Willowdale, Mr, n Ms Bill Sears of Mrs. John Cox of Sunset Scarboro Li gIb, Mr, GordoniLodge, o mnvile, ced Spears of Willowdale, spent on iMr. aànd MIrs. Reg Sutton Saturdiy afterýinoon ith beruion Tuesday -atternoon cof lasti parents,' Mr, and Mr:Vs. L wwek, rence HarisDogla an Mr iW. Jordan of Ajaxi Charleýs. and Ihis son Mr, Bill Jo)rdan Mr, Mr. tew r f shawa, called on Mr. and! 'TweedIie of f Lcut ih, set rJim Micdileton n iSun.- Sundaiy i hi Mr, and rs.ayafternooo. Jim Middieton._iedStrs Mrs. J. D. Eon ~ M.adMs rdSos ing ber dagteMisM 1~bergen and sons will be le- Oshwa.sîiing in the houise thiey pur- Brown, chasd frm Mrs Oscr Ad MrS. Regý Stton Aterded ams o Miiisreetr d the wvedlin-,g of lier niccc il trii Miss Luille BP,(e Pa coc-k in - Suddcnj.yas the resuit of a BlackstJocýk itdChurch o a cidn lonn ýi'Su nday- Saturday.an. ul 3rCalS. Hik Mrs. E. PortLer, nec Davey age, 21, of Bwavheand of Sherbrooke, Quebec, spent formerly of thae Kirby dis- Test week with Mrs. Howard trict, hiusband of Sbelly Bat- Linton and other, Orono tains Haick, youngest son of fr1 ends.i Mr. Jon Haick and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs, L. S. Hopper Harris (Margaret), Funeral of Main Street South were was on Tuesday from the rccently in Regina, Sask., for Northcuitt - Elliott Funeral the graduation of their son, Home- Interment Orono Ce- Constable Leslie Hopperý who metery. successfully completed is Mr. and Mrs. Freeman- Ed- recruit training for the R.C. dy have.so]d their bouse and M.P. Congratulations. are moving to Oshawa. Mr. and Mns. O. M. J. Fa- Mrs. 'Norman ýS. McNally ~ spent a week wth Mr, and Rent Car orrs. K, C. Hutton and sons Renta Ca for at their cottage, Lake Simcoe, DAY OR WEEKEND narBeaverton. Ask for Rae . . . Th Twilight Meeting of the Durham Htolstein Club COUNTY was held Tuesday evening at CHRYSLERDODGE LTD. the farrn of Fier Sigma, Or- 623-586 ono.Mr. John Powell was the 623-256 ono.spaker, Kinsmen C'ABLE TV BINGO It's Fun - I-ts New - t's Exciting $200.00 UN PRIZES FOUR- - $50.00 GAMES ($10.00 MINIMUM PRIZE) EVERY MON. at 6:30 p.me ON CABLE TV CABLECAST 8 Cards on Sale In Bowmanville at CABLE TV OFFICE - 26 King St. West MacDONALD'S VARIETY - 71 King St. East BRYSON'S SMOKE SHOP - 31 King St. West JEFFREY'S SUPERETTE - 83 Liberty St. Soutli NORTH-END MARKET - 101 Liberty St. N. FRANK'S V.ARIETY - King St. East JUWRY& LOVELL DRUGS - King St. 7MAC'S ML STORE- Kiing Si. East T he Scottiîsh World Festivali Aug 17-20 at the CNE iTis yoar li'e Canadian National Exiibitiont s stagtq [lite groaleat Highlandi happening in North Amertoan hstary witit a feur-day eveni that gathers pipera, drummers, dancers sud clan mombers tram areund the world. Festival igitlighta wtt includo: Aug. 17-a rausing Parade of Massed Bands titraughi Treie, wit over 2000 pipors laking pari. Aug. 18 -Trooping of the Colours l'y the ferortin Scallisït Regtmont ai the ONE Grandstand. Aug, 19 & 20-The 1iter-Continentai Pipe Band anld Drum Maor Champonships (tirsi ltime 1held autaidolite U.K.) whon 600 ai Scotlannis beat pipera and d lrmmers wti1 comote witit bandamen tramn Nort it Amerlos and counitries sucit as New Zealand andAustralta. AUgr. '! & 20 The Inter- Conti "entai Highland Dancing Champtionships foaturing over-700 internuattarnal dattoors n il îlames ai carnpoitiort. Aug.' 17 hraugh 20--A Cilant MltaryTatteoo very evontng ailite GNE Grandatani, l'rtngfng cacitfantasttr. day Ioas littttng1 climsax.Taktng te saiute wtll l'o: Thur. Aug. 17-Hts GraGe the Doke ai Argyll, Clan Campbell Chiot; Fni. Aug. 18-GoCneral Str Gardon H. A. MacMillan, KGB, KOVO, Clati MacMillan Chiot; Sai. Aug. 19-Willtam MaoPherson et Cluny, Clan MacPhorsen Cbief; Sun. Aug, 20-Rt. Hon. Lard M1acdanald, Clan Macdonald Chiot, Alsa, froe aon the Bandshel, the warld-tamaus BandS of the Scots Guards andi a Scottish Variety Show. Jusi oe iore attrlaction eft he world's largosi annual exhibition, vtsiod yer 3 million people every year. Hote's, extonot ntertainmeni and tun fer the whele famnily. Start planning now to b. a part of the Scottish World Festival. Where else can you see and do so much in one place for so ittIe ..including free .odmission bo Ontario Place! Canadian National Exhibition Aug 1'l6- Sep[ 4 Toronto-Open Sundays Admission te Gonda3: Aduts $1.50, Students $1,00, Chidrien .50 Midwavy a t Oshawa 'Fair Att'racts Many Enthusiaslic Customers Oshawa Fair, traditionally. bugged by rain, encountered the same problems aga: ,,,in this year on Saturduy and Sunday,, but attenïd- ance for thefotda evont was stili higher than last year, with 26,865 admissl'ins. A; aiways, the ridles and oth.er attractions aIong WESLEY VILLE, After an illesof two weeks in Pont Hope bospital. Friends arc Mn, Hector Darke , assed Ms àaCol away last Friday night. MnM iss C-fora Croziw and Mns. Darke have becu is convalescinga living, lu Port Britan sinon his retirement from Canada Mn. and Mrs, Packens empîoy in Toroute. eu, Pontypool,1 Duning that time bis homne Maurice Samellb basbeen open to every com -Mns. Howard muuity noed and bis timoê Tracy, Poterbýor willingly given for other-s. Suuday evening Ahtbhough he %wilh ho greatly of Mn. and Mrs. imsscd by',ai, ho bas leit mnany good memonies and the home Sundaiy ev, -1e ars were btter for bis stay week's holidays hore. the Launentians. Thene was a joint service Wo are pleas( on -the Weloome charge ou Miss Katherine Sunday, morning, Juhy 23rd, able to be out to at tbe home of Mn. and Mrs. day, the finstsi s Roy Philp, Gloriaclale Fdrmn, dent asat winter Gardon Hill, A :gond congre- is gettiug aloný gation of people were seate-1 witb the use of on the lawn with music pro- uow. yided by Mrs. Ber, I Cruise, Miss Charlene a glonlous view cf the bis of works in Toon North Hope, and excellent homo of hien par weathien, to ahane lu a fine Mns. Thos. Goss( service cf worship and fol- week vacation. lowsbip. A mtxed choir froni Theno wene tw the charge sang "How Great lu Kenidal Park o Tbou Art", and a trio mcom end. On Satur& Gardon Hill cburcb, Messrs. Keadal juniors Geo. Woodl, Don Morton and playýed. Thb cSor I Mrs. Harold Sheppard, sang favor of Kondal "It la no secret xbat Ccd conafternoon Kendal do." Bey. J. Rarnjit, bchoe ed Port Hope anè fromt bis holiday in Trnuidaci Mns. Imono Mei neviewed briefly the high- wcekend with1 ligbts of bis visit thero for Mrs. Jean Allene the centennial cf a former Mn. and Mrs. J charge. Although Trinidad Mn. and Mrs. bas changed much in tole spcot the weeke eight yeans sinon bis absence, cottage. the chuncb people stili make Mn. Doug Mere z.1moat eveny gatbering the Miss Eilenie Wal occasion for a prayer meeting. Mencer and fricr Following the service the con- Mercen, ail of ' gregation vivre invited to ne- the weekend at main, enjoy a timne of fellow- the boys' parents, ship andl partake of a boun- George Mercer. tiful lunch of sanudwiches, Visitons ai the donuts, tes, coffee, andi cohd and Mrs. Tom, drinks. Tbc huge Manitoba Mns, Ingrid Shar maple andi juit as bugo but- sons, Keuneth ar terrnut tree provided welcome Willowdale, for shado. days. Also vis.l Paul Hoskin bias returnnd weekend woe1 fromt a holiday in WaterlootJim Hannon ai and brother Peter wenî to obhlîdren, Bnian,1V Stouffvilie ast Tbursd.ay te and Mary. Mrs.1 spend trne at a boys' camrp Gossen's sistor. there. Mn. Gossens Mrs. Ia Toppiri, wbo basiLydia Haehy vç been visiting here for the Thein weekend past two weeks, went on Sun- from Hamilton. day witb Mr. andi Mn. Arnold Mn. and Mrs.E Thonndyke te Fenelon Falls spent the weekei whoee be vias meettng a tage on Lake Kt membon of ber fam-ily andt Mn. soi Mrs.1 roturning with themn to their cf Bai lieboro - cottage. dinuer guests ai A wcek aga lMnï.and M'a. l\r. and Mrs. RE George Tuîfoni joined a bus Mn. and Mrs tour which enicid in a cruise, wono Suuday cve on Lake Muskoka, and found the home of hoe it. a peasant wa,;y to heat the and Mns. R. Litt l'eat. Mrs. WayneE li-i Tommy an Ibittle caled ,on V»' T T 1Ehiott Thursday Ou Sunday, Juiy ltis, Mn.ý sud Mns. W. HE Foster lidaia f amily gatberng. Tisose pimes- eut wero Mn. sud Mn., Jerry ,Byers and f amîiy of Welcorno; Mn. sud Mnsq. Robent ('amrui-_ ens sud ,ifaihy ,oaiBowmsu- ville; Mn.r.sud Mrs. John Fonký sud fiamihy who live ouniseý feurtis lino of Clarke; Mn. sud Mns. Wayne Fosten si Psul frorà wesi of bNewtonviile, Mn, and Mis.bThos. F}ostcr ýoi Onono: aiso Mis. ,,,le'sïbo- ther soi bis wife, Mn eI Mrs. Everettiiliaitl i R u kel Mn, sud Mi s Alfinc Bit of Willowdalo and i 3 rs.eno Rîchanison oai Peterborougb; aieMns, Joe Smith spent Wednesday at tise borne ni Mn, sud Mns. Reg Eliioti. Mn. sud Mns.,Gardon bang-i staff and Mn. snd Mns. Frank Bylsma returned hanme tbis week suter beiug on a camp- ing trip sean Panny Sound ati Mn. and Mrs. Jim Fantb'sýi c ottage.i Mn. sud Mns. Jack Fonk.andj family are away ibis week on1 a camping tnip te points lu Nortiseru Ontario, Miss Anu Faster, wba bas! been hom.re for s fexv isys, re-I mmcie home to boudon ou Suuday. Her mother, Mns. Roy Feston sud brother Rei, ois hon home. Mns, Fosier romain- ed ta visi t lien methon inn a fiw ciss 1,Mr. sud [Vs.l] onCal hcsirt. Steven ïsud Kroi cturnedl OSHA BUSINESS Opening1 september six Business( wich to choosi BuiesAdmi Course Aceelerated Se Course Secretarial Cov Accoun ting Coi Stertographie C Clerk-Typist C IndividÙal 1 Job Flacemeni MVodern Eç practical Get complete d brochure 4"Job Business". Spec for Housewivf Classes. A Enrolment t Dial7'1 18 Sfimeoe St Osha the mda were the most popular features for young and oid. This photoý of the midway by Mao Ouyang of the Oshawa Times wasý tàken from high up in the new Oshawa General Hospital wiDg. 1 Iaf terrioon. Mrs. Grant Thompson iu- troduced Mrs. Gco. Donnerai, N E ST L E T N Our speaker for tihe day, who spoke to us about ber trip to pleaaed ibat land. sud Lake Placi, The-group the Waht Disney Worhd near on bais roturu- Mn. sud Mrs. Gordon Mot. bai accommodations ai the Orlando, Flonida. She told of 1Hospital sud cahi have neturuci fnom a baurentian Hotel. Tbe bus the muany attractions tbere, ai ber home. week's vacation to Cahgary tour of Moutreal City includ- amusements, ententaiumout, jim McMul- where they participated lun ed dinner ai the French Oba- transportatiýon, oating places, Mr. and Mns. the sevenili aunual Square ]et Restaurant, a visit to s sud ably descnîheni each with sud Weudy, Dance Round Up. Mn, Metcahf German Been Garden sud a pnicos for admission, accnm- Sutton aud also enjoyed tise Calgary Jamaican Inn, also the vlew modation,- dining, camping 'ough, w erne Stampede. frnm Mount Royal wbich was sud golfing. Mrs, Donneral's1j dînner, guesis Ou Suuday, Juhy l6tb, the mnagn ificeni. On S u n d ay descriptions wce eryei vivid, barmen Hy- Metcalfs visited tisoir daugb- moruing tise bus left Montreal sud those of us wbo ba been ter, Elaine, ai Halimnar Lodgo 2 ai sm.After aniving, ai thene rohiveni the experionce veninýg aftor a in thse Haliburton Highlands, bake Placid- many enjoyed as sho talked. 9camping in Mn. aud Mrs. Don Frew tise boat cruise arouud the Mns. b. Malcoolm led tihe spent Thursday to Tuesday laknc. ,Anivîng homo about 12 ladies in a siug-soug wbicb sied to report witis bis sisten aud isusbaud, mîduîght, ail onjoyei the two was oujoyod hy ail. Stew ard was Mn. aud Mnýs. Tom Jjarnbrook isys of sight-seeing iu Eas- Mns. Bon De Joug accupîed 'ciunch Sun- lu Detroit. T.bey alao njod ternuOutario, Southenu Que- the chair wisile Mrs. Welts line ieraci- amingatWhetl PovJin- hec sud New York State. dressed fer a jewelleny cou- 7 andthatshelial ark.Mn. ad Mrs. Deton Fishor test. Sho re-appcared as au agdta sel rk. dMrsunetFe id Scott, West Hill, speut oid-isind ld dne gl oery anel i.sud a Mrs. Ento Fmeen ,the weekend with Mn, Milton witb jewelleny. Tbe cots- oul on cae isied oniy a TursayFisher. The Barry Fishers, to guosa how mauiy piccos of le Gosen whoBlackstock, wene Sunday Vi1si- 'jewelley-was won by, Mrs. Gossen wb on Mn and Mrs Grt. nt l t th ome o.MnDudMavtios, M nsd Mns. MoncDe Joug. Othor pnizos wero unlaaith DviToronto, wene Wed- FseSabnuh sfollows: Oldeslaype rentfa, Mn.sud isa lneon gu.osdis, .Suudaycalions, sent, 1Mrs. M. Emerson-, young- Erons foFrwoTî eek rerMn uin. Miss Betty Hicks attendei est pre(souit, Teresa Wygerce; vo bail gamesErsiFonacemiigt the Dbinigra-Beacock weddiuguneait hi thday, Terosa Wy- ibrth ee-te fanm of tisein sou, the, Bob li uie buc Bakgende; noanesi wecýddîu aTnul- den ato eek Freens, wii hiey are vac- stock, ou Saturday sud the vonsary, Mrs, Bruce Hteaslip;, lay aitontoon ir cotisge aTadd rzMs udc sud . tioig i eî Tsreception, ai th,-e Chirstiandorpze Ms. udck re W isîthy inLake. EuainCnrCaesaýrea; g.uessing -the num- il ne was 2- su Frienis wilh ho interest.eiducation Cenitore, M.ber of chothes pins lu a bag, 1. u unaytokuow ibsi t the Ennip Rcutvstoswth M.Mrs Joe Wygerde. i' Eagles Play- Freens, wbe lived at Nestîcton ni i Mrsn bonne McKee weree wa d Kendal won, for ton yeaXs, bave nocentyMn'u Mrs. Clarke Wil- Tie nstuo Gce va ýrcr senttheboghta huseinOrilia nty iama, Mn. sud Mns. Bort Shea sung sud lunch was senyed by rer pent tie houhsa ouelnihwlia. os niRandy, Mn. sud Mns. Dave th on w ib in cladieeuoyo bt er duheTi cottuitage. ~sFnew anud Dwaiýne. atur wi the gandisenoe Jatk be cottage.Mn. snd Mis. This Tiseija- On Tuesdav Mn. sud Mns.atorfth rdn Dave Mercor r yer sud famihy, the ue'a Bruce Heaslip accompauied The Fair cormîittee met ai ,nd ai Neal's student ministen in tise Pre- u n .AvnBuetise chose ni the meeting to bytenian Churcis, wbo movend Ms ajneBuea discussud make plans for ýcen sud fieni m ie mns dnn the pont Penny te visit with Mn the exhihit ai Blackstock, Fair ikor, Mn. Bills'ek and Mrs. Perey McMabon ai August 26th. nM isJd Mn. sud Mns. Pbilip bang- tisein cottage at Lake Cashs- There will ho unn meeting I'rnto, spenfe su CenlaAgcont gawigamog n e a n Minden. durng Augusi. tise homo of and Suzane Joucas ai Jon- Tbey espocialîr enjoyei thé tMn. sud Mrs. quiono, Quebec, spent Satur- cruise arouud tise lake in thse MIDNIGH'I PLUMBER daywih M. ud î', Gore McMabou's uow huxunry motor Help ha on the way for ahome of Mn. Dononai. Suzanne lsan aux launcli. 1Gse eech ange suetsosrdby Nestieton vii. T. houseboldens witb miduightL y akadtote Caada oni fplumbing problems, lu Ren- inackf sud îwo tis anadii ,Council o A veny phasant eiernoon frew sud town councillons wîîî ni Aifie from Cbnistiaus sudJw.Cey s peut ai the Donnerah ho able to shoop uudistunbed thhat 0las eetyrgunditrardon meeting of Nestieton in future, Ïtors for tise spendiug ihree weeks w1th W.I. July 5th~. There weno 18 Tise, town, engineering de- Mn, sud Mns. thse Joucas faniy membens sud nsmo visitons panimoni always bas somoono nd their faur Mn. sud Mns. Wmn. Abisoit, fnm Blackstock, Caesarea, on cal fer nigistilme orner- Mihabel, Katby David snd John, Richsmond Oillia sud Nestleton present. gencies, but i's ni siways tise Hannon is Mn. Hill, were Sunday visitons bbce meeting opeuedInlutise same person. Tise traiioual with ise onnerIs iualusanuer with tise Ode solution la Renfnew bas heen moîhen, Ms Mrs. Dotby Cbapmau, Joli, and Mary Stewart Colleot. to phoneonee of tise council- as siso tee Rysu aud bisa, North Bay, bise president, Mns. Welta lors if a, pnehlem occuns' at guesis are ail! are vacatiouing wiib bier pan- welcomod tise guosis and nigisi. enta, Mn. sud Mns. George thanîrci Mns. Donnerai for Usuaihy tise couScillons den't Eddie Counoux Bowens sud oison relatives. having tise meeting iu ber kuow wbo teu c bter, sudi id ai their coi- On S atunday Mn. aud Mns . beautiful gardon cacis year lu tise only thiug accomplisisciÎ.l, ushog. Gog oes tei ietise satisfaction for tise citizeni' Harlnd een wedin oflie nice iss Tise prizo;s for tise Mosti li- ni wakiug eue of them up. wene Sunday Lucille Beacock sud Mn. Gun- provemeut lu wr itinin l But sens thene wili ho ai tishe home of shsaran S. Diingra lu Black- Grades 7 sud 8 were proseni- uew numben te cahi aitihe fine 'eg Ellioti. stock United Cisuncis t 2:30, ed hy the poresideut sud sec- hall, i which thé public can s. Rick- Neal thse necoptien lu tise Christian rotary, June 29th,, ta Betty fiud oui whene te go for iselp. ening guests ai Education Centre sud tise Neshiti, Nesileton sud to Town couricil took stops teý ýr parents, Mn. dance in tise Town Hall. Doug barmen, Biackstock. set ibis ýup foleowing tise nec-1 le. Mn. sud Mns, Maunice Brad- Tise bus trip takes place eut senios ai raiorml arsd, Biiey, Shaw.n hum, bonus sund Bronda, Juiy 26iis, svben wo will vîsit hasemeni floediugs, wbýich lu- ýnd Mrs, Roy Scarbonougis, wone Saturiay Bîack Cneek Pioncer Village creasei ibeir quota or-rici- n Mns. Stella visitera with Mrs. Eni. Lawson lu tise moruing sud attend nîgisi phono caîha te an m-iier.- n evening. sud Bruce. -Fidiier on tise Rooi lu tise aSie evel. ~ Mrs. Ivan Preuti sud Caro- lyn, Burisan wene Saiurday&bl ýWA supper guesis witis Miss Rub Frouit. On Suuday Mn. sudý COLLEGE Mrs. John Buchan sud Doug -UM E las, Lindsay, visitei withhbeI RM SUMMER St.Caoiýý1 J LY SHO0E a TERM ~returned home slter speudirugüMME HE a acouple of weeks wiiis ber ruesday, graudmother. r 5, 1972 Mn. sud Mrs. Carl Ehiot,i c 5,1972 David sud Kim, beasakal, Courses from Rcad aion nsd Mr.flîua zers 5e: turthe home f Mr. and rý7 e. it> WHITE ai-d BEIGE Fran Garine at ïirelI Erg 1 u to$22.00 ering ta bonon Mn. soiMca, CLARING F1ROM 'eretarial W. J. Dickinson of Pont îHope ou iheir tbirty-eigbtb weô- irse ding auniversary. L' Ki lio sspeniing ibis O M Eu j , A N DAt S )urse Mn. sudt M r grapipanenis, CE RN 'ourse M.ad r.Davison. C EA IN $ % 99 1Miss Bonule Malcolm, King- ATUp ourse stan, was a weekend visiteon Instruction wiih ber parents, tise Law- ronce Mahclms. Launie Mai- W M NSS M E it Assistance colm, wbo bas been visitingIW M NSSM E quipmeuî witi ber sister, retunned DRESS TrînngMn. sud Mns. Neil Le, Debhie ,sud David and M, CLEARING,9 letails lain e Cliffoni bee speni hast week u STraining la aitisheir auuî's cottage seanr ATp ial Prograrns Norlani. Mn, Su bLockyer, Brooklu,' e- Evening is couvahesclug, iollowiug sur- kt Now. gery ai Ossawa Hospital, ai' 8-0052 Wilshe o, LLOYD ELIei r,-' son-in-law, Mn. sud Mns. Alanf' L y D treet, North 1Mns. Milton Fisher,aou 49 KING STREET WEST wa with fnty-tbnee athens, on-, 1ýoethe De Nure bus touirý !rom. Lindsay tu Montrecal 0ý fThe Caniadian Saemn lwavde July 26, 1972 TYRONE Nine tables of euchre were in -play Fnidayj nigbt. First prize: Mrs. Earl Pnescott; Se- cond, Mrs. Aima White, Or'- ono; Third, Mrs. Richard Manns, Port Ferry; Fourth, Mrs. Camonon, Zion; Fiftb, Mr. Francis Thompson, Bow- manville,- Sixth, Mrs. Wal.ter Murphy, Newcastle. Mr. Rich- ard Manns, Port, Ferry, had the lucky chair. 5a-50 dnaw was won by Mr. Freeman Me- Culloch, Port Fery, Carrying prizes went to Mr. Coates and Mrs. Richard Maîîns, Dawn and Faul Vaneyk have returned fromn an "Ed- ucanada" Seminar for Young, Canadians. Young' studonts from ai across Canada tour together by bus for one week, places of intonest in Ottawa, Kingston, Montreal. Tyrone Community Centre held their monthly meeting, on Sunday, July 16, 1972, at, which time it was deoided to hold a barbecue in the park on August 12th ýat 6 p.m. A modol of the proposoci new hall will be on dîsplay at the barbecue. Watch for paricu- lars lu Coming Events col- umn, Congratulations to Brout Badour, Christine Bnent and Louise Hoar who bnought home pnizos fnorn tho horse shows at Oshawa Fair. Darnyl Vaneyk rode bis pony Friday evcning,1 Mr. and'-MNrs. David Brent, bondon; Mn. and, Mns. Dick Matthews. Welland, w er o ýdinneér guests of Mn, and Mrs. Gordyni Brent, on Saturday on their way Io the east coast, Mrs. Water Vaneyk bas ne- Toronto. Mr. and Mm -t. Wonnacnott Toronto, visited wîth Mnr and Mns, E. A. Vîrtue. Misses Jenny and Lesie- Payne, Toronto, -formefhy nt Haydon, excbangod visitan-- centiy with Ellon Vaneyk. Mn. and Mrs, Cccil !Wooda, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mri Lonel Byam, Sunday. Miss Maxinà- Alldread son Doreen D'santos of Tornontto, spent the woekoud with Mn, and Mns. Lloyd Alldnead. Miss Anvilla Beckett was a- dinner guest on Sunday wîtà the Alldreads. _______ FBYAM"_-llýï PLUMBING & IIEATING and AIR CONDITIONINGý Tyrone, Ontario PHIONE 263-2650) STEW McTAVISH SPresident CAROLE GOULfl Store Manager CLEARANCE__ tREDUCED PRICES MEN'S HUSH PUPPlES CLEARIN G$9»99 MEN'S DRESS SHOES CLEARING $1.95 ' F ROM p MANYf M.ANY OTHER SUMMER SHOES- GREATLY REDUCED LuS, SHOES' BOWMANV1 LLE Maylay e 01 1 al, Sa/f,ý-y Janice Artym janice cones to us frorn Courtice Secondary, School, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Artym of IHampton. Janice is one e o our cashiers and looks forward te serving you with -youI pur- chases. She 'would like to announce the big August Warehouse Clearance, starting this Thurs-, day at our store. Drop in and check the anany specials. ý turned home from hospital in.

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