the wah" ] shrl es but prasi a a ifr It ea]ly it aperson te h planing '11rae oven tle o- C l lies ns ayandi the next' day .n-tenune no;, -anc ice. Sup pumps inbasenient a s1 are wokingovrtune adth-ec ownns f hmesin, low areas, listnin aîîsouly'est théèy stop. Many 'nctumn-ing birdsc food', Pockýs r o og pnr tbe pa' witi te tree spari-i wiîter O Suda, Miardi 1 iliTi manAustin isaw f ive swausflyig ovr bs ouse andc on~ ~~~- Fndymm gaflock of, aot50ý.ThKn Symeons ont the oborg ondwhn had moarl butteniflieni las fail, las wek. outeen11robins wee ptKn As'ls bacedoo on Suîîday iivmning, -ýMardhI18,ý lonking fer srebin, to et or drn, :,kn cieeny spolt on 7 strn mcning. Thýe rglnmeig0 localuntoti UC wa TYLONE, ONTARIO uI lPhnne 6-35 ' ' --The Canadian Statesnian , Bowmanville, Mar. 21, 1973 13 Nei Newton Scores First With Photo Exhibito;rooSuenrBo hel' at5te home of drs Arn- final len out of the cubby ~~~: oldAutn Port Hope on holeIswee things accumnulate . x. Thursday afternioon M1varch 15 and also hang new wvindow S, busnes ws conducte ythec meetrng of the UCW. pr'idn. r.Ken. Dinner, On Friday morning theree dluring w1hich anothner afghan was a meeing of H..P.E. at < Barrow-,clough for the Red Ashby to report and studySmewortrewekbos are stili availanble at the Cross. Plans wrediscussed mtrl received from varn- the OronorPublicj sook saeprc f$7.Cn ior serving coff'ee at a local ous sources and plan other agotesho (,rv: o hiae April, and for the m-eanls of proviig, that such a poue 8pg ovnrtc h eoleryi o cicen supper in May at Wel- qatt frfs satra okwihla been creatn iht banoeo h core. letter woas received to an are,and alsoi means 0f plenty cvf interest throughiiout books.-Times. from the World mission stat- copinIg wth thýe ve real 1the cmmit.hebkWa ing ur new girl is 10 years problem for al couite. fomld dedi'ted of 1971-e wv e~arv :ld aýndlher name is Luk, Yung 1ev. J. Ramijit continued biýS , 72ad tvfrs. ln Schmidf a Mian. The moniey sent supports series of Lenten sermnons on .. fre tdn fteaho o ln her in school. Sunday morning speaking onandonewboliaLbeomemoa The program an ncag h mo anger. A lovely an- înteeste in the history of, Mla.rh 1.5th of Mrs. A. Austin and the topic rangement offoer was in tecmutyigli Single, June McKeen wvas Bible stuidy. A brie£ his- the church thirough the kind- T h pnn rabe 5:HgiAeae aln tory of the maiking of the Bible ness of the Coreius f amlyý 29'I vrýe was iven by Mrs. E. Barrow- whose fther, R oy, passed Mr.tDhMeftlt, rincilat Sae 9;Hg rpe rc clomuh, wt pca mlai h col ttdta with Fa-rrow and Peggýy Millsoni .1seilep aay ;,ýa week ago. Congrega- tecntuto ftenw65 on the Scrioture lesson on the ton a1S simall for some at s-h-l in 1972 there leas ai0 200 Gami-es - Ju,,ne M,,cKeen Good Samaritan read by M,1rs.1least, didni't care to drive dsr opoiesm ik 5,PgyMlsn25 oi Geo Tffod.Mr. Hrod gaisttheswrlng no wth the -ist. The bock does, Tompkîns- 250, Karen Carter Austin read a poem based onl Gloria cihl f London onanubr fpges1, îQ26 07 rceFrow26 the supposition that the priest wshoefo h weepbck the pages fPhî-S.ry te Dorotby Star 3,Olive6 and the Levite had conversai-1nd the Barrowcloiugh and 1 87 wheýn tlî irstshoa edro 2,MreeSa tion later on thle road and md avnn~mIe rmPet-, cnstructed i orno, the vil- cy221,Mai TrImn 215, plans tLo start oèey o ;sp boro ughand SarooullgetenIl bavin a opul- BnsWod 15 ynaWI pfres;sion iof biadadWhat ire sedigpart of the wi-)[en f300. The history car- serWo, oc2,5,tý-,naeyi2l hapýopenedc. Ten inu-tes of dis- ter breaik at their respective ciso t 95wethe to-Mie Davi, Jýs 202, Bobby cussion on the question "hthmshere . tmencol ulig a lrke 201B. bb iould you do in a similar sit-ý Mrs. Howard Payne and cntute.Ti2bidn0G1e.on-BnnaSlt uationtoa" brouglit the, sonr Jeffrey en to Sarnia on was tom own in 1972 wheýnGis W)Ban Sit reply that a wise move would l'riday, mor'ning wh:Iere Jef waýs NilNeto as scored another f irs t with. bis csoe re\C el h oe ohtetcociteoe ocp çolws5,5, Boidrunners 43, Te be to get hielp, dependingoncmeign the figure skating Ro'petd.Bids :37, Flitstones 34. the isolation of the scene i otstbr.Bepaedsxh-htgapi'xhbtonwih pndin Toron-to 0on quaility r hete fi anner ili ich thle sue-I Thistyrfeste nanv the tphotographsrmtby ject matterla - dî1 1 pe eand cutysd n Durhaum itrtnghappeningsRtaCrfo th toule nhis cass but that is ail theStna.Fet-onblac-k nd whIte pîî f.1rphSbfi- fr villaces)a of1)e TyroneS fentandCirfo > rIl A. Ford asis,,thed iva],able t thîs teuoorahrwolives on a farm near Enniskillen Ceu-,rttyv spcay m te furo , e DY R EEEN çroup by looking after a con- tre vdnl byaemar- Uto rnany disaswl sAs1o a test on 'the Bible which h brjc nedthere ,for h asei %r eaveena n-a holtteShwRmig-HmtnlHyo rd as:en-bsbentetd .-0 pcalitns ben neard y rs CrrîlThy er ~aynca thie Bl- ton ,-Gallcry on rBinch A' u.Iti h is ao h- h iin on rt0i ~~~TLie Gallcry rsn tdet r h casCUT Nichols. Mrs. T. Wils-) ,on!On day In ncndon Surday imcm,-,to)ýraphiÂc ehbii toUbe held i thle galer ich iheýurs are 1 - ..Tedytruhtra;2-5p.m pc1ture s dating back as fan CHRIYSLER-DODGE LTD. 0teprz f aans- Iln cdto out garb),iag - ( onem' une Cosd s 12-1 the pnîz ~modeFnbags~ exibitongMondayv. M Mfat diSeS tusthat 6328 lation of Acts and Lukewtho thein feet to cross the PhtbyD idL.wsairienuer ftee________________ 20 of the 21 questions nîgh1t.ls-treet. i rrYot.Tesio"-r&'e o rise from -1visit -_________________4______ The offering wa-1s dedicated by1 Mrs. A. Auistin wh-Io ledl in the I Mizpah bienediction flloigl the last h,,Mn . H.Bsti and Mr.s. R., Jones were in heI'at B az r charge of the sale of articles and ding icýthat and the serv-- "O HELL WITH TUIE POPE oe 50 yasespjecially t ing of tea, Evelyn Stacey en-, AND PADD)Y -MAGUIRE" Duhmarcluemerita tertained wv.iti) selections on thie'This faýmouisani lgnayfI.dress aril guitar, ia very wioeaddi-nm CvaBlzrwaap Gege eryactm- tfion te the afteInnoo's prog- ied o, geu yun mn ry of the BlaZersput on- rame. f Iis Prtesan anestyrecord (50ù yeéars aifter their Lots of 'becs" t the curc ivn o ilenrthn o-epot)thtteee"h day teoplasý,t er honies, w ash an 2 -ïd u Cavan ti e 18 10's adwh îaaie nden1ad A TD* 'i LLE. mY.ove furniture in the Sunda 1850'S by otmprr ctz nmtdgodctzesÀ b . Sehool] roomn, tîvo days te paint ens. Mary Sioane Eakins ýse-ttling diue and correct-, and on Tuesday,, March 2th, lisr ode heir surname mgý persons acting mn- in. a-i . L re n That'sright. ellg v i2 oard u licýencr- plates when,, you take out a Termplan PersonalLano a car at the Royal Bank. As long as youi take out a loan for $1,000 or more of new IvMon-eyan we approve your application by Ju,ýn e. 9t, you ý qualifyý for th e $25. couak qali f'-if you take out a Term-ipl1anî Loan foa eat$,Oio any other reasonl. Like ýýavaain a boat or a travel trailer. If your appliato i pproved by Jtne 29th, we'll give you $25.1In cash. There are no strings, no catches and no chei ,n ,zi nte-reSt rate-s. We knowv that there are mn people in the market for money this spring,an we want to increase o rur share of the bitsiiess. So you don't have to b- a Royal B ank cutomrt take, advantagye ofth is offer. See your ERoyal Bank Manager. He'll even avrrge for az chequing account to take care of the -1an repaLy-- nis . And ask him naboiut our Money M ý,,atte2rs book. It's ful of hints on budgtingandfinancing for a famnily. It's yours frewheni you côme to the Royal Bank. s M ,hng foryourself... OYALBAINK See ... ARTEN McLAY, your Bowm-anville Manager. as inctu-dinig Lrandy, SvwaIn.1 Howdcn, McBin and Staplnes. acknwleged nd sedtheý n iand one ears, o o- caio , dserved 1il.. Ter Th' rii o'f the naIýin ýIsu- noîbuLt teetntolId Siler ree, Kowlonand eerSteries are psil The Cavan setiers eeini-1 teliget abiticus and in- ed to ipreve thein lot in ascciety itb "-no Poýpeny ind n(c To!igates". The n e- spct ed Lawgenu Maguin famly colnsgreenà) froin Fermnag setledin Con ces- sion 6(;.nonth 0of Milbrook. ading výa ricty.Tie net ed the t wC)-stone lg ies "Maguire Castienpacd by thie brick mansion by, th- d i stingir'sbed s-o! P a d d y. citn s abouftte lzers, noct tfilesialPad L- COl. Patnî.Ck Maguine,J.) wbs ieandcotiuon STARK VILLE Mns. A. Dobson, 'Mn. and Mns. Cliffor'd Fonkj, Tanya70 and Peter, visited Mn,ý. and Mr. Gordon Barr and famrily, ofi Kingston recently. MnI. and Mnls. Charlie Trimi and Meriles, Bwm vlie;I Mr. MVurray, Curtis and friend, Toronto, were dinnier guests: with Mn. and Mns. Ormne Falls and elHarvey.1 Mr. and Ms Brenten Far-i rwattended tbie funeral 0f 1bis un2c, Mn, Arnun Tubb, Osh-, awlas].wek Wbien Mr. and Mns. D. J.: 'ScottTot, were re.,cent w-,eked guests witb br plar- ents. adMrs. Sid Hal- greeteti at Nwovlehall ",itb itbeprsetaio of a swi- Vel rocker anýd ottoman by' thir nmany friends. 1].m'as a, evr plaan vening and! musi wassupplieti Y Mn.' Brnîton Farrow, Mrs. Llewý Hlwelwith Mn. and Mrs. Keithi Wood, Kendai, assisting.ý Mns. R.Ln, Mns. B. Gar- rard and chidreni, Teronto at MnTs. A. Dobsen's Friday, lastý week. IIany friends bers paiti res- pe'cts te thie late Mr. Harvtwell Loewe-ry whI-ose funennil was at Kirby Church , Friday, last Mn and Mns. Delbert Car- mnan, MDadec, ,vere recenit din- nrgue-stS at -Mn. Sid Hallo- wel' nd ittie Michael Gray, Toronte, was a w:eekend visiter witbis gma-ndparents. Wedneday fternoen las]. wjeek IMrs. Gordon Tim was in charge of tie Sbuio-h UCW meetig at h berne cf Mrs. Ewart Ro)binson. Rev. Sasîgrove was in charge of the devotional por- Last week several ladies fnom Starkville '%ent with the bus load fromNewenileto the f abric centre in Toronto aýnd enjoye-d the trip. ityv". He added that unlike the 1la beyacted l"withiout dela'y, w"ithlout ces]. or il] feel- ing_" andi that thipunishi-ý ment fiited the- crimre". i Fire had anattraction for! th lazrs The-y wee newn to set fire b safe pla'es neanr bouse;,s to attracîtbteoc- (th(, Blzru"orwd sadd'le frnmthe stable oýr "sele':cted" a tur-keY fnem the reost, for a supper under the, autuminimon. Tradition at- tnibutes the bumn'1ing of the toîl.gate'fs at MilroJohn Kno)wlson's Cabins a]. Cavan- villeý andwieu proof) St. Mvary-'s Cuc Port Hope, te thje Beis. Vr.Ko soin feruexlindnesn adopted thýe Romarln Cath'oliel fai-th a nd was attempting te est blish a Catholic coin- mrunttyanid' panirsha]. Cavan- ville). The Bln.zeris, understand- ably ilet ne'wntten records, ye-t tradition bans for a cen-î tur ke PLte r un 11fe reorS. Mr. Ernecst Ca ry ',a dvtdson of CavUan 1haS ritn informat2 ive articlesýý càinceýrni ng thlat towniship.N Despite thie lck of Officiai records, batrh the Blazer's anld the princely I.au res us]. haea lasting place in the chrenicles of ýCavan. -O. B. Dickinson - 1973' OBITUARY IMILON JOHN ELLIOTT A promrinent residenit cf! Durhamn Couni-t, Miýllton Johnl Elliot],, aged 8à, passed aýwayV on Saturdcay, Fýebruary 24th-, 1973ý at his residence, il Wel-j lington Street, B'owmanrvilie. Boro uin Clarke Towý,nsipthe' sOn Of John E. Elliott and: Malýry McClung Elliot]., lie WaISý edu cated at MýcLean'sq Public Marrîed on November Ilthl 1914, to Adella Oshborne, theyw, resided at Kendal befone corn- I in!7 to ]3owmaniviile. 1M3r. El- v.ops rasi farmer an d fruit gnrower for 40 years an.d aftU.r rellgworked for Canadlian, 1Cnnner s as a7,district buypr cfL fruit for !5 *,cars. A life long member cf Tri- i nity Church, lie was Mayori .c(f Bowmanvllle from 1929- 1931U, Warden cof the U7nited ýCou1nties of Northumberiand- Di1urhamn in 1927 antiwas the oldest survlvlng ex-warden. lie was a inemnben of Palesz- tins Chapter for 43 years, a 50-year member of L.OL.,a, 59 year imembe- 3f the 1.0. 0.F., Bowmanville, and hadi received bis 50 year jevel P!In; a life miemnber of Jeru-, salemr Lodge A.F. and AM 31, of whIch he 'was a mem- ber for 49 Years. -Ur. Ellîctt was neiet0 ,the Eastern Ontarlo Muînicipaýl1ý ;Electrie Assýocia.tion for twol years andi a memnben for 18! years; a nd wa s a sso c ia teý-d with the Durham Cons-erva- tive Association ail is life,ý servlng o(n the executive a! number of years. 3 The funenl ,ervice Nwas held îMonday, February 2tL fromn the Northcuttt Elliot]. Funeral Homne w1th 115v. Wes-ý ley Oake officiatlng.i PRllbearers wene Messrs.ý Boss Strike, Law,,,nce 1Mascnl, M rley Oke, Harry Farrow,l 1jober]. Hendry, Jesse Ames-,1 1Arthur Bunit, Leslie Reid,' Nelson Wllkins and Rupert Byers. intermnent vras ir, Orono Cemret'ery- Ladies M%âOndaytNigt _Marcli î2th Teîams Pins pts. S. Cain 26443 19 S. Davis --- ---26121 1,7 B. Osborne __-_ 25552 161 H. Rogers -----_ 25721 151 E, Moore _..------25710 15! D. Bradley----- 25057 141 D. Brooks--------25395 13 J. Patfield --- 25362 13 Hl Depew - ----250471 il J. Brag -- ----- 2,5426 10 m. Coale--------- -24462 10 O, Pafeld E 40 Higli single E.Moore 342; higli triple, T. Wisemnan 81;1 1igh a9ae, D. Bradley 229,