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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Sep 1972, p. 9

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I BstFlal in tMardi G-ras- Parae Mrs. SGrdon of Orono[ Mrm TMhomnas lRihards ýof[i Mr.and Mrs. Don Vinkis :Delt sevral dals here last Sheet Harbor, Nova oi, were visitirg relatives ri theý w etk with- Mr, and Mrs. Wal- was a vistor asat week wt Lindsay dîstrict. last week. lace Boughers Mrs. Winnifred EUliott. M n r.t lsaeo A Tur;perware demonstra- Mrs. Iva Farrow and iNls. Orono were Friday visitors] tion wý7as 1beld at the home of E. Farrow were among the with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gil- Mrs Cf'R Farrow on Tues- local people attending Tor- mer and family at Chemong, k da eeinonto Exhibition lastTuesday. helping to celebrate Blaine'sý birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ros8 Brownx and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce El-- liott were among those at- If You can 't4 tending the corn-roast end dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carman Irwin, Friday eveniflg. furn cet swu er, Mrs. E. Webster, Miss Mar- Exhibition last week. Mrs. Wilfred Paeden re- t.w u I~A U ~*turned home Saturday from several weeks' holiday trip with beýr sister, Mrs. Roge'r Whitfield of Cobourg. They Z/ visited flockglen, in southern Saskatchewan, where harvest was ini full swing, and crops, appear to be wonderful, like e the weather they enjoyed.M Mr. and Mrs, Harold Best and boys spent Friday evený- îng with Mr. and Mrs, Don Vinkie, and enjoyed a ba-r- becue. ~~This float, entitled "Indiian ni romet, ntp onors athe ariGa Mr. Keith Fletcher and fri- Parade held recently by the Bowmanville 'Recreaption i epartment playgrounds. end of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Flet- The, float wasbulit by youngsters at the Waverly Gardens playground. Second cher over the weekend, prize went to a float made by the Lions Centre playground, named "The Are- ý Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Jones tc" Chîldren f rom West Beach took third place wîth their display, dubbd"h accompanied by 31rs. ~e , Jons ttede th T ety Tropis. The Mardi Gras parade marked the end of playground activities for A Texaco forced air furnace is the mos dependable fiftb Wedding Anniversary another summer. furnace you bai buy. It'Sdesigned to ensure the celebration at Buîlington Sot- comr1ete combustion of every Iast drop of oii. And urdlay evenâng in honor of Mr. r ems etfor the least money. Ifs alsnoM ,Mcreo jns.P t Colon Gels int'o the A ava1abeoneasy budget terms. Supper guests, Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Yea and girls were Mr. and Mrs, CRAWFRD HETINGTed Lane and boys of Orono. Bomavie62-7341E X AC Cà MMrs.E. McEwen of Peter- r3mvilianille622-534horough was a visitor with Mis Agnes Burley on Sat'ir- STEPHEN FUELS IIM O FR day, and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. on Brleyof Newca- - Bowmavill 6235410tie were suppei guests, with Mi .Burley. Churcb service resume d - PoL Sunday morning, a[ter the rronth' holiday, and pv 5ýuý Snelgrove chose as hi.s theme, P O O L "The caipenter's workshop, ini relation, to religion," a fittingi tonie for the Insbor Day weeir- , end' The choir sang the )le, favorite, "Chuicb in thse 1 E 1 r OutWildwood" M Mi. and Mrs. C. H. Lana were visiting frienda ýat Nor- O f Coleco seas:ideý Model wvood on Sunday. $Oval 15' x 10' x 42" Mr. and Mis. Bill Hender-1 80.00 ~ ~~with filter - footbath soofPrHpewr e- ONE OLY ad ,ldderend vîsitors with bis parents, Mrian rMs. Trueman Hen- Reg. $298.00 ONLY $21 8.00 no! coupons derson, and supper guesta on Monday with bis grandpa-~ . ý,ýenta, Mr. and Mis. Clinton Coleco Swiîntime Model B1rown of Newcastle. R...do 12' x 36"The annual picole o i, hc.. .. wit fiter- fothth Giier clan was held at the $ 30.00 Off Round 12' x 36" Chemong cottage of Mr. and hr eesm ignoscsueswr yyugpepei h in Reg.q $110Q, ONLY $79.95i no coupons ýMis. Phil Gîlmer, Suna f sides tise hast, isostess andi Carnival Parade at Newcastle on August llth and here are a few of them, from family, Incbuded Mi. and Mis. Raymond Gilmer and fapiîly left to right, Christine Ward, Darlene Nesbitt, Kim Bennett with pet cooni Missy, $25,00 Off 10' x 20'~ round of Islington, Ur. and Mrs. Jini Darlene Malette and Jennifer Adams.e cte. o ioie) one only SELL, OUT $41.95 le- vioweeçcman 'f,1 is aneComtteo GIlmer of Ngaaalîs, who ~I U I £ Courtice United Churcil., un'd- $1spent tise weekend with tisemci tise able direction of theiri u 0 O f 10' x 24" round Birthdays of seven of those_____________ present were sncluded In tise î oeonly SELL OUT $43.88 reasons for a celebratian, as s q i ti n one well as the gaing away of the eldeat giandson, S t e w ai t Claili BILL HRYORHUK 623-2518 whose job is taking bî t Montreal for a yeai, aspî The Scout Pack and Lead- by Bob Benson "Grade" nîne or 10 anyniore ers went out ta Emily Parki ntenwcei ytm) I i I ~ over tise weekend, iecentîy Tise new $41/2 million Bow-cous te newuredt y teom and an Labor Day ubmanville Higis Sciso ompeefunya îga El will be pbased in over the Scouts and Venturers, with Liberty St, opencd its dooia next îwa years. leaders and a few parentsitisawcek and tise cxpected Enjoyed a picnlc at Marydale 850 students are in for quite Thse sisowplace of the new BO MA VILEPark. 1an eyefull. scboot is tise beautiful 615 seat Neto vle Qdr n ra No nl ha ie uidigAuditorium. There ila aprojec- Newo-nill Rodrinres Nt oly as he uilingtion room at tise iack of tise worn'tise Rice Lake Cmmn been descriised by Teclinîcal DîretorFrak Vaga s "iseraom for spot ligis and show- ueteuipnesgsscso ing films. Tise floor af tise audi- tieProvince of Ontario" but tîu ipadw oad iis also a visually iseautif ul stage at tise front. A fulby lac wici bs benthogit-automated battery of stage D urham,>ri Central- Agricultu rai )ociety K fully idesigned ta affer ailtise igisarae eady for use -lien any student could plays- and aucis are being per- ask foi.formed. Tiesecisool wil ,give tecisni Tise town, of Bowmanville Cal courses tbis year as well'contributed funda toward tise 4e as tise commercial and aca- cost Of building thia auditor- demic classes tisat were taugist îum and it will be made ý in tise aid scisool. A special available ta aiusgopa *n $500.000 grant fron tise fe - tise community wisen it la not winga-- ta p Urcias a i piestcr aqrl i7l equiiped sel- baastsgaong ler things, aisunimed il up bist wben be FRDA A mnitue omueran "1aî If wc can't tuin aut tolp Tn N ~~ -~KU T ~ I KU Tfully euppdAtamoblentcisstudcnts 1 don't know eswill be aflerod an tise firat _________ anti second year levela this fail (No one uses tise term Fo Hungr ___________________ity-SaftbalCham.pionslp an ê;,-A',od-y Ag 2t, ydcl'at- f I THRSA EEIN:7:0P..FRIDAY EVENING- ing Webcame 15-14. Irene Vo- 'r eopile l Hors. Jumpin gesiad foui, bits for four ati Exhibtion at, Jd w a orC'an you imagine 250 Ibs. AUTO DEATH Team'Drawing Contest o prime onfdbetu- for Horses was tisîce for four. Jonyig on a spit? Caoked ta per- GoodPrie Mneywillho ffeed ilb rms and. Teresa Hoornweg fection over a glowing pît af __________________ piOffred tchd for Newtonvilbe.Th embera (fire started in tise T ousODGERS PTRS AFDOE oartiser suport ing mafnfineentus of h ch re fl1(1 SATURAY EVNING.8:15 .M, RoaIdrunnert, hng veynBstaf w louspof ialsuesontng Pfisof Flaming Auto Fury SATRDA EoErNG 8:1 P.. w u pdpioetatI an kîiyn aeditb apehcial auceis OeTE H f ntrtnent thIs sea'-n 50 succesafuL We knon only ta tise Master ADMISSIOC)N,:-eHu fEWýtiieý :would t, pecially liSe to tisank KChef and served with freali- 20 U ElG JE ADULTS $1,00; STUDENTS .50 Real Attraction for Youn!1g a, 't îmSicev and Bruce Mac- pickýed corn, tornatoca, garden D onald, wlo vounteered as fresn, vegetables andi waîm ______________________________________________________î___ mnpires. ýbread, horne-made, pies, Cetc., TIsýe Canadian Statesiman. Bowmanvil!e. sert. Î; 1972 Public Metn To is 55 FutureUse of Old ueen t.i hShool A meeting to discuss the! future of tise aid $owmnlle! Higli Snsoal waa proposed oný Tisuîsday ta'tise Noiisumber-1 land-Durisam Board of Educa-i tion in a letter fîom Town' Council. Council passedth ieý piopasal at tiseir August &tW meeting. It was also suggestcdi tisat tise public be invîtedto't attend tise discussions., At preacat. tise Board ofý Education plans ta convert tise building ino a senior publicý achoal (grades 7 and 8) at aný estimateti cost of $904,000, ac-1 coîding ta AI, Strike, Scisooli Boar d Trustee. Tise bigis scisoal was .rbulît ln, ibice stages andi it is likely! that tise two aider sections,1 isuilt in 1890 andi 1928 reapec-ý ively, will bave ta he tain down, Same discussion basi been given ta refuibîishiog tise 1928 , section but apparently tbat would cost $7,000 more than ta, tear it down and con-ý struet an cntirely new build-1 ing, It is hoacd tsaitishe new scisool wilb be ready for use' in tise faîl of. 1973. Getting the StraiÉght Goods' Artisur DeWitli of Bovrman-l ville, is aniang tise 400 student delegates ta Tise Siraiglit Gaads conference on tise En-' viranment August 28.,.29, 30 atý Queen's University in King-1 sta n. -1 Evereti Biggs, deputy in- ister of Envirannient Ontarîoý is keynote speaker at tise con-, ference apansoîcti foi bigbý scisoal students, froni acroass Ontario by tise Ministry andi tise universîiy. Other speakers. panelîstsa ant re--saurce people inclîste Dr. J.l J. Deutschs, principal of Quceen'a, Dr. Bian' Kaye of Laurentiao Unîvcrsîiy, Fatiserî Simon Davis of tise Unjversityý of Sudbury aod Christian DeLaet, Secret ary, General, Canadian Cauncîl of Resourcel and Environment Mînisters. Tise tbrec-day conference îs- b. oken down into' four seg' m'ents, dealing wîtis popula- tion, pollution, resourcea anti action,. Cisairman, Mr. Cecil SSîmmons, are holding their 5tisArnnual' Ox-Roast at tise churdis yard ,1 juat narts of No. 2 Highway on Trubl's' Road ti SiLne. 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