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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Aug 1972, p. 3

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Pretf'y Summer Wedding Mr, and Mrs. Nichols and family, Ottawa, were Friday k evening visitons at Mr. Sid Hallowell's last week. k Mr. and Mrs. Tobin Dale e, « and Wayne, California, have returned to California after 1"an enjoyable holiday with hec mothen, Mrs. W. Carson and ................. -----brother W ilson and also visit- .' c ing Mn. and Mrs. Barton Mac- 4e ~ Neil and family, Oshawa. E. Shien, Toronto, wece din- nec guest~s with Miss Norma Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Johinson Hallowell and Miss Beulah Hallowell, Saturday of ls Whîte 'mums and pink car- The bride was given in week. natilons focmed the floral set- macriage b e rte Wednesday evening last Unied avd. hebride made ber xeek tire ladies of Shiloh held tinig In Yelveton n ieDai.Tebdem e r their meeting at Shiloir with Church when Linda Je~an, gown of Frenchr Jacquard the President, Mcs. Morrow eldesý't dug () f Mcs. Jean Faconne, in A-lina styling in charge. FPallia, and the late Jamecs with an empire waist, and With Mr. and Mcs. Jîm yqlns marage kwith Gerad long, fitting sleeves. Dainty Stark for a few days wene ýn mrriae wth GraldW.ne-emnbroidnied applique lace their gcandchildren Julie and Johnson, son cf Mr. and Mrs. enhanced týhe neckline, bodice, David Sylvester, Sarnia, and Gecald Johnson, 'Bowmanville, around the sleeves, and f orm- Michele and Scott Hallowell, on Saturday, July 8, 1972, at cd two A-Uine panels the Morrish. 2 o'clock. egh fte on Asa-Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Haw Rev G.th tte r offci as r.loeshoulden length Veil were weekend guests with Reled the ocganist(l Bwan was adorned with a cluster of Mr. and Mcs. Sid Hallowell. Ucln MDonldBowan-rosebuds as headcpiece. She Mn. and Mcs. Brian Caswell vlle, an- aunt ',te ride.-_ carrîed a bouquet of p9nk and family wece Sunday din- sweetheact roses with a Pfew ner guests with Mn. and Mcii. Virit the .. accenting white ;carnations. Harold Best and sons, Wes- leyville. f ~ , The bide's sister Gall was Mc. and Mrs. Charlie Holt, .d ~wone a fuchsia crystal on- Mrs. F. Stone, Sunday. -, ~ 9' g nza A-line gown with Mn. and Mrs. Earl Luxton S tPnd-up collar, short puffY and Neil, Bowmanville, wece sleeves and trimmed with re- recent guests with Mr. and e. embroideced applique, lace Mrs. Orme Falls, Spo:alzig 1-r~ around, the bodice, Similar Mrs. Bill Reid, Onono, was J'crins - Colors gowns wera w.orn by the a dinner guest wîth Mrs.,4 Llew C'lairol IWîgs bridesmalds, D on na Prine Hlallowell last week. LaetCttfiag Techniiques <Edgerton), Blackstock, and Mr, Lonne Paeden hias ner- PHONEEdna Johnson, Bowmanville, turned alter a holiday with PHON 6235455and the flower girl, cute Kim Mr., and Mns. Raiph Pollard 37 ingStV Medd of Pontypool. Minia- and family to Newfoundland. Bowanvlleture white rosebuds, adorned Sunday guests with Mr. and their hair and the attendants Mrs. Jim Stark wece their fanuily, Mn- and Mrs. Ted Stark, Newtonvillc: Mr. and Mcs. Maurice llallowell, Mi- ii U E chele and Scott, Mgrrish; Mc. Su MhiM.E-R D A REQ E and s.Grant SylvestQr, D Jule andDavid, Sarnia, Th, Sletrfamily retunned to their home in Sarnia, Sunday, A N YA C after holidayà at the Stark Mn. and Mrs. Orme Falls YRfONE COMMUNITY PARK and, Harvey were Friday ev- ening dinner guests at Mr. Llew Hallowells. Saturday, l 171fl 1 Aftec a fine holiday trip to the West Coast Mc. Maurice r-A1J ýQE 7 .M. o 9 .H.Hallowell and son Scott visit- BARBQUE - 7P.M to9 PlVLed bis, parents. During their holiday, Mr. and Mns. Hallo- DANCE - 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. well and children visited Constable and Mns. Hugh Westheuser, Fort St. John, BR1NG lIHE WHOLE FAMILY B.C., and with them went northward to the Yukon "LIL DODSWORTH'S BAND" bonder. Miss Dyanie Layng, Toronto, ADMISSION . . . . . . $L. spent the weekend with ber parents, Mc, and Mrs. John LaviîC. The WorIdý,s Larren Annuel Wednesday, Aug. 10rni fr001 then through Sept. 4,'pre- sents a greater varieLy of attractions than ever before. On Thursday, Aug. 17, His GanThe Duke of Argyll, Chief f tho Campbell Clani willý otffucally open the 1972 ONE at 2:30 p.m. on the Bandshell.That evening the Duke and Duohess wil l e the Guests of Honour at the first of the 4 Military Tai toos that highlight this year's exoiting new feature... The Scoitish World Festival (Aug, 17-20)-TirriliIob the righty Parada of Massed Bands (Aug. 17 ai 11:00 arn.) when over 2,000 mugicians from aondteworld rrh hruhý downtiown T~ront. See he lY ofo Ihe i oous by ihje Toronto Scoitush-Regiment at the Grdndstdn, Aug. 18-200 p.m.in (ickets $1.50). Wach the lnter-Coniinental Pipe Band Champlonships and the Inter-Continienlal High- lard Dancing Charnpionshps (Augý 19 & 20) and the Inter- Continental Drum Major Championshîps (Aug. 20). And dont miss the Giant Military Tattoo in the Grand- stand each evening at 8:00 p.m. when a cast of over 1000 brings each day Io a glitering climax ($4,00 & $5.00). Also, fran on the Bandshel, thefamous Band of the Scots Guards and a Scottish variety show twice daily. Atogether, 4 days of pageantry you'Il neyer forget! The People's Republlc of China, appearing for the fit time ah the CNir, s motinting an impressive dsplay of ts cultural, artistio, agrucultural and industrial achievements, <P/nase note that on Wed., Aug. 16 on/y, this exhibfit wil/f close from 6.00 tb 9:00 p.m.). Spend a Weekend wîth Benny Goodman. (Aug. 18- 20)-The Sig Band Era returns Fri., Sat, & Sun. at 9:00 p.m. when Benny Goodman and the "In tho Mood'" band of Gudo Basso recreate great music of the 3g' and 40's. Free at the Bandshn//. Al this plus the Evening Grandstand Speotaculars, the all-new daily Aquarama Water Show, 4 f r'mn Horse Shows, the Cana dian Inter- national Air Show (Sept. 1-4), the 11/z mile Midway, exhibits from home and abroad, and a Wide range of sports. CANlADInAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Au,,-g. 16 through Sept. 4 * Toronto Adufts $1.50, Students $1.00, Chidren 500~ WHEFIE ELSE GAN YOU SEE AND DO S0 MUOH IN ONE PLACE FOR 80 LITTLE ... INCLUDING FREE ADMISSION TO ONTARIO PLACE! Setting Was Yelverton United Church Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Longfield A bcautifui wcdding ceca- cd for a newec model and School in Flint, Mich., U.S.A, mony was solemnized at the camper and left foc Nova and Brampton High Sçhooi. United Church in Yeiverton Scotia for their wedding trip. RIe received luý.s B.A. in 1969 on Saturday, July 29, 1972 at Upon their return they will at Universit.y of Western On- 5:00 pm. when Miss Linda be residinig at Belfountain. tario, London, anci entered Grace Gray became the bride The bride recelved ber edu- Law Sohool fmom whiçch le of Mc. Randaîl A. Longfield. cation at Lotus Public School, graduated in dune, 1972. The bride is the only daugh - Cartwright High Sehool and The bride was honored at ter of Mr. and Mns. James Peterboroughr Teachers' col- several parties and showers Gray of R. R. 2, Janetvilie, lege. She bas been on the prior ta hec wedding. and the groom ls the only teaching staff of Central Pubi- Dr, and Mrs. G, M. Long- son of Dr. and Mcs. G. M. lic School, Bowmanville, for field entertainad wlth a dir Longfield of Brampton. Rev. the past tbree years. The nec party following-the wed-' G. Hofstetter officiated at thre groom attended Bethany Pub- ding rebearsai, The dinner cenemony with Miss Sheryl lic School, Coolidge Public party was held at the Coach Ashton of Haydon pcesldingSchool and Emerson Jr. H-igb and Fou r, at thre organ. Candelabra and a lovely basket arrangemient of white E HK and yellow shasta 'mumis, In- D E HN terspersed with blue canna- Mr. and Mrs. Frank White former Cathryn Meilar, Rey.1 tions, decorated the front of visited with Reverend and Mrs, Allerton united the couple in1 the church and the guest Bonsteil and f amily at their marriage, Many residents will1 pews were destgnated by blue home in Stratford on Sunday, remnember Bey. and Mrs. Al- carnations and white satin July 30. On Monday, they letrton when they ware resi- bows. ivisited. Mr. and, Mca. John dents of Bethany. Eric was Mrs. Stephen Coles of-New- Fiett and fa-ily la, London, thecir second eldest son. Eric castie rendr.ced a beàutfful and Mn. and Mrs. Howard plans ta attend colleg e in Toc- solo, "Sunnrise, Sunset'" when Hodgens and family, also of onto this year as well as work- the bride's mother had beon London. On their way home ing with young emotionally escorted to lier pew. Mrs. they calied on Mr. and Mrs. disturbed boys. The reception Larry Welsh of Bowmanville Larry Parker la Elora. was held in the Parish Hall. gave a lovely rendition of Mrs. John Neais was an at- Mr. and Mrs, James Kloep- "The Lord's Prayer" after tendant foc hier sister Ruth's fer and, daughtec Kathy and the ceremony, and ýthey sang weddîng on July 29 la Cavan Miss9 Marlene Rylay, daughter a duet "O Perfect Love" duc- United Chunch. Mr. and Mns. of Mc, and Mrs. Harry Ryley, mng the signing of the regis- Tom Maaley and Dick, Tampa, have returned home following ter. Flonida, were aiso guests ai a vacation la Nova, Scotia, The bride came down the the hom~e of Mr. and Mrs. John Booth Bay Harbour, and the aisie to the strains of the Neals. Eastern States. "Love Theme from Romeo MsNra elEmae and Juliet". Given In mac- Ms omnNas lnae nag byberfaher sh lok-visited with hiec mother, Mrs. Induction Service held at e radin t he loo- Thomas, Jackson on Saturday. Bethany United Churcli 'ed adint n awhie ply-Mr. and Mcs, Lewis Soles, Peterborough Pcesbytery of1 lieter rTpe rmilgh mi- Lindsay,. and Mrs. AlberÏthtie United Chucch of Canada wasline w. The ighempwite Watkins, Ottawa, visited with held Induction Service foc Tire wmaîlîhe waisieîmmd- thMr. aad Mrs. Cari Forteous Revetend Gordon Ficko, B.A.,i smal htt disishan- ast week. B.D. on Sunday, August 6th ati sewn with a tiny blue bead ,Mc. and Mrs. Carl Smith and 7:00 p.m. Mc, Pieko la la in the centre of each daisy. gnanddaugirters Debbie and charge of the Bethaay and Over the dress she woce 'a Tracy visited with Mc, and Pontypool Pastoral Charge. hooded white, tucked, geor- Mrs. Rosa Hall, Whitby, on During the service the, Bath- gette coat wbich flowed into Friday; and Mcs. Thromas Jack- any choir sang the Anthemn a graceful train. The edging son returned home with them. "Lord, Speak To Me". of the coat and bond were MrsRuby Vaughn, Omee; The guest speaker wasi the trlmmed with the samne ,tlny Mrs. E.NrtnMsK.Rved .T.W ilo beaded daîsies. The coat Cooe erpti. Ln r. K. nd evrhîen W nit.elChs ofc sleeves were long and fli Copr Ms G'Lnmon ad othistcUniedChr cndig taa deo cuf an Mrs. Mina Parnell, ail from in Peterbrgh frilin atnthewrîsts heufcarnedElmvale, visited. with Mc. and Mrs. Margaret Pallie, Chair- frjlat hewrsts Se crredMcs. Carl Porteous on Tues- man of Peterboroughr Presby- a, bridai bouquet of red sweet- a*ý tecy, led in the Induction heart roses. O -trdydauty., evie Mrs. Claude Cairns of On audaAgs tSrie ,Mc. and Mrs, Carl Smith were An invitation was axtended hollvile' a the bnidesmaid guests at their nephaw's wed- toa ah ta go ta the church wenr Mnd thmas aso ding la Omemee. The bride Basemant following the service CeeM .oasnd asonBrif was the former Nancy Joyce ta, meet Reverend and Mcs. Terra CtaadMs ra of Omnemea. Mc. and Mrs. Ficko and enjoy an hour of Gray of Lotus. They were at- Henry Skuce wece marrîad la fellowship together. tired alike Ia formai length the Anglican Churclr in Ome- On bahaîf of Peterborough gowns of blue flowered, geor- mea and the reception follow- Prasbytery, Mn. Allan Beer gette ta A-uine style wîth ed ia the churcb basement. actad as Ma$ter of Ceremonies long fuli sîceves enidiag in a Miss Laura Morton and Mc. duning the luncheon. Welcom- [deep, frilled cuff. They wore and Mca. Frank Pry attended es wera extended to Reveread matching. flowers in their the weddiag of Mc. and Mmii. and Mns. Pieko and lamàily, by bain, and carrted cascade-hou- Eric Allerton la Kettleby the following people: Mn. Orv- quets of white and yellow Chunch. The brida was the 111e, Anderson, Pontypool; Mn. shasta 'armiis. Allan Beer, Bethany; Mrs. The groomýi was supported Margaret Pallis, Chairman of, by ibis frjiad and colleague, Col P Peterborough Presbytery; Mrs. iîr Paul Kennredy of Toronto, FuI~ll ifgour alAge Pei to as best man. Iahers were Mnr. uu vvue BeanyArue, Pr.ient o Thiomas, Watson, Terra Cotta, MJaketon, C.W.; Mc.Sesincer. broter-n-la ofthe roo,ý W t-d i*1,'g, Frank White, member of Pres- and Mc. Brian Gray of Lotus, bytery; and Rave rend John brother of the bride. pOestreichac of the Millbrook At tire reception, held In akotoaranhhrgé Yelverton Church Hall, tire Angd vaâCae.sejyd bride's mother receivad thre Al gol im.à njydb guesta attired In, a sieeveless,a. blue figuned cnepe dcess top- SPECIAL PRICES ped by a, îong-sîeeved baby '12 -8 , O' N S LEp blue double knît coat with a x1' E T E O mandarin collar, Sire wore a i Plus __ M. ad Mi enr corsage of yellow sweetheart 'M$ nd Ms.Lonr rosebuds. The groom's mc, AlbumJ Clarke, Oshawa, weca Thurs- ther assisted, wearing a bone FromX5 . day overnight and Friday oolored dress made of em- guests of Mn. and Mrs. Clarke bcoideced matecial. It. had a Williamsi. Mc. and Mrs. Doug gathered skint, long leeves SATISFAMTON Fallis, Lawrence and Carl, and cowl colac, and she wore GUARANTEED Bowmanville, wera Saturday a corsage of talisman roses. supper visitors. Mc. Bruce Marsir of Toronto, -Mc. and Mcii. Steve Shaw urcle of the groom, was the FE ESTIMATES and Charlene, Toronto, have mastr o carmones, O OLIGAION been holidaying 'with hec capable mparents, Mc.s, NOOBLGAIO 'andMs.va He provided the transporta- RparesMr. r.Ia tion for -tihe bride and lhecr an Mr , Dwdag parents to the church la his Cail NOw Acton, visited on Saturday 1935 Rlolls-Royce and for the with Mc. and Mcii. Larmen wdigparty.aftec the cece- P T RHla. Sna inna oc taveligEtTEbid guests weca Mc. and Mn., For ravllig te bideHoward Sutn, Mc. and Mcii. chose a street-leagth yellow ~oauuA Maurice- Samelîs and Wendy, crimpelene dresa styled with IY N A Petecborough; Mc. and Mrs. empire waistline, high neck- iJim MeMullan, and Carl, lina and short puffed sleeves, PhL otypool. ' Navy 'blue accessories com- P o-l;Ogra hII' Onn Sunday Mr. and Mcii. pleted the ensemble. The Norman Samelîs attended the happy couple lef t amîd showi- - asebaîl tournament la Lind- ar- of confetti ad go say. They also visited Mrs. wishes in the groomns 194 ~ ~Albert Beacock. Model T Fond. They dcove ltJ Reeve and Mrs. Lawrnce ta Bethaîry where they ehang- 12 lcolm, Gail and, Lawrîe carrled bouquets of whlte carnatinns wlth greenery. The flin\er girl carrîed a white parasol with white carnations, mnd fuchsia cîibbonn David Brya, tof ]Bowmran- v \ille was the best man. The lgcoom's brother, Dennis, of Bowmanvîille, and a criend, Jim Macdonald of Toronto, were the u.sblers. Mcs. Fallis, the bride's mothen, Woce a printed mauve ciffn dress and a corsage of white and purpie carnations, The brils, grand-, miother was attired ln a mauve suit -with a silveri thirea.d,- and corsage of pink carnaetions, The groom ;s mn- the-r, Mrs. Johnson, chose a prettry blue crimpelene dres with a corsage of pink car- nations. Mc, David Gra, Newcastle, acted as master of cecemonies after the delic- tous meal served by the Yel- verton U.C.W. in Yelverton Church Hall. For the wedding trip to, Vhe Ottawa region, the bride wore a navy and whitecrepei dress with white accessocies and corsage of >pink roses. The bride Is teacbing at, Lord Elgin School, Bowman- ville, and the groom is enm- ployed in Toronto with the Combined Insurance Corn- panyv. The happy-couple is ce- isidingc at 130 Liberty Street, North, Bowmoanville. STÀBK VILLE of the congregation who wîsh-I ed, remaining foc pot luck< lunch. The service was con- ducted by Bey. John Ramjit and the benediction pronouaic- ed by Rau. E. Udeli. Flowecs la the church were ia me- mory of the late Mn, W. H. Foster. Next Sunday's serlv- ice'will he.held at Farrow's Woods, Welcome. Last Wednesday r-,vei-ngý BOWMANVI LE CLEANERS LTD. 84 KING ST. W. 623-5520 t r ~ r "We Specializç Iii Shirt Laundering" CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBUTION Charterways Co., Limited CQMMENCING AUG. l6th TO SEPT. 4th INCL. DAILY SERVIC,-E DIRECT TO THE C.N.E. GROUNDS FROM TUE FOLLOWING POINTS: LEAVE: Read Down FARE 8:45ca.m. NEWCASTLE MiiSL othofs3.,50 9:00 ai.m. BOWMANVILLE l$3B50 ARRIVES EXHIBITUIONý 10:30 A.M. - ENTRANCE Lu Exhibition EXTRA Ride on the bits and avoid worrying about driving in heavy traffic, parking or crowding for street cars BUSES LEAVE EXHIBITION GROUNDS 15 MINUTES AFTER GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCE S PECIAL GROUP RATES 'FOR INFORMATION PHONE Bomnvle623-3811 Obaa723-7171 rattended Warden Roy (hat- The Ca'-nadian Stattsi'nan, flowmianvi-lle, Aug, 1F, 1972 3l ter's picnic con-s.3turday at PrsuieProvincial ark colm enj oyed Sunday mid-dwv1c - ,k 1a -r dinner with her father,Y. George Kerr, Yelverton. 1n the afternoon they visited Mrp.e i Jahely ad Kevin Malcolm o nhp o m te spent last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, The ovsi of Clarke Orono Chamber' of Comimerce, Stewart Endicott, Lindsay. Council at their last meeting submitted to council a list o& dmgatugteoft Annette endorsed the decision of the seven questions they wouldi Mrs dAugnHaes of hoMr.oan Clarke Planning Board to like placed on a liquor ballot sçrved hier sixth birthiday on make a n appeal against a rec- for a vote on the questions to August 9. To hortor tihe oc- ent ,clecision of the Clarke be heid at the saine time as. casion hier grýandparents, Mc.ý Coromittee of Adjustmnent. the miunicipal, elections, The and Mrs. Reg Haines, Caesa- The Committee of Adjust- request was referred to theý rea, were dinner guests. mient granlted a minor vari- Township clerk and col1cito,-r Mr. and Mrs, John Buchari, ance to the Clarke Fish and for further consideration. Carolyn and Douglas, Lindsay, Conservation Club to allow,, Object Lu New Motel and Miss Ruth Proutt, Nestie- location of a single famîly A delegation was receivel by ton, were Sunday afternoon dwellîng 55 feet from the loca- council çbjecting9 to the erec- and evening dînner guestS tion of a constructed pond tion of a new motel at the with Mrs, Ivan Proutt.. rai hec than 100 feet as ex- third line of Clarke just east Congratulations, to Mc. and pressed in the Township by- of 115 Hîghway. Council hw Mrs. Mark Malcolm (nee îaws, ever gave flrst and scn Sonley) who wece married in1 The Committee in their re- readîng to a by-1aw'allowng.i the Anglican Church, Port port fclt thîs was the nnly the rezonîng of the land to Perry, on Friday evenîng, lgclocation for'the build- permit the eeto'o h August 4. g motel. The by-law is to ha On Friday Mr. and Mrs. The. Olier obrrMcOlndTe Planning Board lias given fucthec consîderation at OlvRohrer, Mn Ms. arenakn objection to the decision the next meeting. Rolirer of Scarborough; Mrs. n hlas lodged an appeal Counicil gveal three read- Harold Burris of Woodstock against the decision with the ings to a b-law pern'uttîng vîsited the Afrîcan Safari at Ontario Municipal Board. Mer- two single f;amîly buildings on Sheffield. vyn B, Kelly, Bowmanvîlle, a lot Woated on the north side Mc. and Mrs, Nicholas Bob- bas been retained by the Plan- of the Taunton road north of el, Willowdaie, have bought ning Board to lodge the ap- Orono, the Jackson farmi which bas peal. Objeet lu Pond Conditin been in the Jackson family Asks for Liqur Vote A letter was received by since 1853. -They will be Mr. J. Reid, on behaif of the council from residents in the moving in at the end of the area of the Orono Miil pond week, with their three child- several ladies wece entertain- inj which deplocable conditions. cen. Alan and his mother,' ed at the home 'of their form- were stated. Resîdents wished Mcs. R. W. Jackson, are rerît- er neighbour, Mrs. A. Clarke some action to have the pond ing a cottage in Caesarea un- at Camphellcroft. Robyn and cleaned up and water Condi- tii their new home is built, Cheryl were both home from tons improved, It was poîntedl on Summit Drive. their'chosen field of study for out that the Township had no Miss Marilyn Jackson, of holîdays. usdcinvrthpo.Mr Beavecton is holidaying with On Thucsday Mrs. C., Dick- Wmn. Bunting, met with councîl hiec mother and Alan. inson and Mrs. N,ý. Hodgson in thîs regard, statîng that it Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip wec'e in charge nf the Tistori- wsteitnint la u spent Thursday with Mc. and cal Centre in Port Hope, andw the nteantion t o de u Mr11s. Wveylie McKeown, Cale- were assisted by Margaret abhe ipo ndme ons ier- don East. Thcy enjoyed an Scott of Port Hope. On Fr-al mpoeets oki afternoon drive to Alliston day Mrs. Ken Ashby and Miss expected to be undertaken and had cvening dinner at Rebecca Bebee were joined this f ail. Nottawasaga Inn. there in the afternoon by Mrs. Road Closings Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis, T. E. N. Jefferies and Mrs. In the matter of'road clos- Orillia, wece Saturday over- H: Couchman who are holi- ings which council adlvertîsedÈ' night and Sunday guests dayîng in the district. and considered some time ago with the Heaslîps. They also Mr. Kenneth AshbY and a new by-law is to be prepar- visited Mrs. Ed Lawson and David Ashby were in Water- ed leaving out the one road. Bruce on Sunday. loo, Iowa, from Tuesday untîl which had been objected to Basebali News Friday of last week attending being closed.. In the basebali tournament a business meeting concern- Consideratin of closîng a in Lindsay on Sunday, Nestie- ing the John Deece concern. road allowance north of ton played two gamnes, losing Peter Hoskin returned from ElmerXs Garage, Ocono, Wa-s one and winnîng one. The a few days' holiday in Prince referred to the clerk. results of games were Bea 5Eward County last week and Gravai Fit Furchase ýerton 11irst, Moynes-F lord F Paul returned fromn his staY The purchase of the T. Lindsay second and Nestie- at Quin-Mo-Lac.ý Marvin gravel pit was taled .ton third.. Ross Gordon who hias until the next meeting. Thef- Thre play-offs -for Lake beeýn home, iii, foc some time, mattLer îr to be looked afterj Scugog Softball League willis able to' be back at work byý the Board SuperîntAendelit. be August 20: Nestleton vs. this eoming week. By resoý1Llu nCOuncîl de- Scugog at Nestleton. 1:30 p.m.; Mr. and Mrs. George Tuf- clared lF1rday afler,Sep~ Nestleton vs. Scugog at Scu- ford went on the bus trip tember 8th.Orn Wîrtay, gag, 5:30 p.ni.whctokith tour of theapulcchohniaTîe - - -~.---- Thousand Islands on Sunday.____________ Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rent a Ca r for hI'T%~~ NichoLq spent the weekend WED ING in Westmeath visiting Mrs. A DAY OR WVEEKEND Nîchols' family. Ask for Rae.- MALCOLM - SONLEY Mr. and Mcs. W. Barrow- CÙT A pcetty1 wedding was rlough, Connie and David of CONTY TD solemnized in the Anglican Peterboroughr visited with ýCHRYSLERD GEL» 7Church of the Ascension, Port Mr. and Mrs. H. Barrow- 623-.2596- nPerry, on IFriday evening, clougir on SundaY. [August 4, at 7 p.m. when Miss _Kathryn Diane Sonley and _Mr. Vivian Marquis Malcolm e swere united in marciage. Rev. C l ane s e/w c// R. C. Rose officiated at the double ring ceremony. Six-year-old Willie was lecturhlig ititla George, aged Miss June Elizabeth Son--ovam ley was maid-of-honoc for three, on the value of arous coins in bis porket. Yhec sister and Mn. Vernon eNow, this," he said, 'Iî a dîme. lit wIll buy two cian-d3 nLeslie Malcolmi, brother of the bars. This," ha coniued, "is a nickel. Tt Wil bouy only Ous groom, was best man, caady bar." MefIshed around and broughit onit a third c!1oin,- The reception wýas held at "And this", ha salir with a f aintly f01tenîptuUs air,-nis the home of the bridc's par- penny. AUi i is good for is Sunday Schoo."~ ents, Mc. and Mcs. Walter COHSCR IT Sonley. LXHSC EHIT g Mc. and Mcs, Malcolm will Neyer use a handkerchief te tub a stain or -%pillage on Youlr 1reside in Port Perry. clothing. You damage the surface of the fabrie. Take staînadL e garments te your drycleaner. WESLEY VILLE, Make Plans'Now for Joint chus ch1 service for BOWMANVILLE LIONS CLUB CARNIVAL fHope Township pa st or ai Saturday, August 19th - Memorial P ark acharge was held at Canton on 1 h aai aain eSunday morfling with those Have you got your tickiet on teHwi aain

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