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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1973, p. 6

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6 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 4, 1973 Top Hats and Toits at Town -HallCncr The high-stepping, elegantly dressed young ladies in the picture are Linda Bird (left) and Deborah Rashotte (right). They were just two of dozens of girls who demonstrated their talents at the annual Bowmanville Recreation Revue atthe Town Hall on Wednesday evening, June 2th. The Revue featured tap dancing, haton twirling, ballet and ethnie dancing by the students of Miss I. Harvey and Mrs. S. Fowler. Unique Ordination Ceremony HeId at Trinity Church 40 Years Ago by .Mai,îon Stacey Forty years ago this Jun( un 4,1933ý) the Bay of Quinte Cýonterence was held al Triityý Churcuh in Bowman ville un-der the leadership of the UnfitedCurhModerator, Dr. Albert jMoo(re. At thîs confeene ivenew Ministers were rand It Js the only time an Ordination service or Conference has been field ir Bowmanvýaille before or since. In fact it is most unusual te hold any Ordination service jr a smaliltownt, and now AL are held at Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston. The Conference was brought to BownianviIle 40 years agc, chiefly because of the two Ferguson brothers., Clarence and Merrili, who were to be ordainedJ as preachers. Their parents ihad retired from the Blac-kstock area, moved te tow\n adbcm members of j.. .and ne insurance! " B;Usines,,ic whilosev "ýacceouots receivabe','recv,,ords are lost or desto~ d u~all gobroke. Yoicaoinsre our 'receiv- abî ~oomeand other val- iWable ;ýpvprs with, proper busnes inurace rom The Aqec~Lîmited 24 King Si. E., Box 100 8OWMANVILLE. ONTAýRIO DOUGLAS S. JAMIIEs~ Ofie623-56ï1t.~~ Rsdce62-502 eBowmanville Trinify Church. Bownîanville. sei ved as cbap- STheir sons regularly attended tain in World War Il. then tTrinity. pi'eacbed at Chitlme*s United Thr fi ve preachers ordained (uc in Kingstn)n and then wer Clarence Ferguson and wasPro(iessor ' otTbeology at fbis brother. Merrili Ferguson, ue"n Unixersit.v He retir- SFranklin Banister, Harold ,e, Ibi, June and lives in sAlfred Turner and Ralph Kingstomn sSpencer. ALlter 4(j years in thel H.c -tA.'lTurner minist rY inost of' them retires served nision charges in rIbis' veatr or last year. Sýaskatcbexxan and Bancrol't. The' Rev. Meerrili Ferguson was u, vears rninister o' SL. served as a m issionary in And(li's United Cburcb in 3,Africa. Unfortunately, in At'rica lie caught malaria, Pakenbami and 24 oears mnin- came home to preach in ister o' St, Pau!', United -Strafford, then Toronto, and (1uc nBxmaxil le tretire(] Ibis June. But he has 40 N'cars of prea,ýcbîing. he Zaccepted the post of assistant retrs - s ueTb 1unr mînister at Kingsview United W li.Osax ('hurch ini Oshawa for the It seein tlhe nxîman tironi c(>ring year. Clarence 'Irinfitv Uie brbt ne preacbed in- Ontario and lter 1tie niStrIaI a ae feld office ai United Churcb wt Ibe1e,- T-1iCoîx, e ýh wo beadquarlers in Toronto. Tbe seiTve iii rouI.and Is Itex. Clarence Ferguson retir- lec'tures in Tben)I(Log> e s ed last year and is nowv dents af tbeunîest in Rio tassistant minister of' Kingston d aeie t{oad United ('burcb in lTor- Ifoma ion nre Siephen onloý. "lie Itev.' alpb Spencer SayxscIlotOsb(0 x a I-e List pr'each(ed in Weston and 1r i(ICSa)St Stephen s bas ret ired in Weston. it 'burch anel ha wî"le -ai(Ssie D)r. F"ranklin Banisi er Vat n ap) cinie treni Black- Preached ai St.- Vaul's Cbîîr.h. stock. OPP-REPORT The Newcastle Detachment persons charged with impair- of the Ontario Provincial ed driving. Only on two other Police investigated the follow- occasions -this year has the ing motor' vehicle collisions impaired driving figure reach- and occurrences between ed such a high level. June l8thyand June 24th, 1973. Some of the important The motor vehicle accident occurrences investigated in rate has subsided in t he past the past week are as follows: week with only Il accidents On dune 18, two separate investigated in' which three reports were received by persons were injured and five O.P.P. Newcastle. concerning persons charged with driving theft of'racing harness valued offences, including one crim- at over $120000, stolen trorn mnal code driving offence. the racing stables at Orono Along with other duties,'the fair grounds. The unknown Newcastle officers completed person(s) responsible fo r the 113 general investigations, of - - which eight were break and Business Directory enter, six. theft, two wilful damage complaints, four tres- Ac o n a y passing occurrences. five dis- C l tuirbanes, four assaults, six WM. 1. Il. COGGINS domnestic complaints, four Chartered Accouintanit erratic or dangerous drîving 115 Liberty Street South complaints, and one missing Bowmniaile person investigation. There Phone 623-3612 were three reports of lost- ___ property, two reports of found WILLIAM C. HALL property, also two investiga- B.ComTIT. tions involving the recovery of CatrdAcutn stolen property. 361/2 King St. E., Oshawa Nine persons are charged Telephone 725-6539 with criminal code offences -- including one juvenile off end- C h i r o p r a c t î c er,' 12 persons charged with liquor violations, and six G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. /ND )SA V$FI - TOP QUALITY MONDAYS TH RU FRIbAYS 9:00 a. ito8:30p.m. SATURDAYS 1 SUNDAYS U: C0Oýa -nm to 5:30 p.M. 11: 00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. STRAWBERY- PTCH 1 BASE LINE 401 MGHWAY tNFCUANGE 74 R TED WATSON RýR. 2 Bownianville Phone 623-7252 Chirdopractor Office: 15 Elgin Street corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointmenit Denta] DR. ANGUS M. BLAIR D.D.S. 26 Frank St.. Bowmranville <near Dominion Store) Office Hours:' 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. including Satu.rday Telephone 623-3181 DR. WILLIAM KEANE Dental Surgcon 222 King Street East Professional Blqig Office Hours: Weekdays - 9 - 5 Telephone 623-7412 If busy - 623-4731 DR. WILLIAM KENT 1D.D.S. 2 222 King St. E., Suilte 10e Professional Bldg. Bownianville Office Hours:, Weekdays - 9 to 5 Telephone 623-7349 DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. 75 King St. E, Bowmanvlk Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. da!Iy Closed Saturday and Sunday Office Phone 623-5790. theft, were believed to have enteredthe fair grounds froni Hwy. 35. A youth from Oshawa was arrested and charged witli theft on June l8, 1973. This investigation resulted'in the recovery of a ýtereo, tape player stolen from, a new automobile at Kingvar Motors on April 28, 1973. The tuck shop at Thistie Valley Park- was broken into on June 18, 1973, and again on June 20, 1973. On, each occasion, cigarettes, gum, chocolate bars and other sundries were stolen. Two youths and a juvenile, ahl from Bowmanville were arrested near the scene of the break-in, Ail three persons are charged with Break, Enter and Theft. A construction field office trailer 'was broken into on dune 19, 1973. Items of little value were stolen, however the construction trailers were broken into on other occasions in the past. Most of the time adventurous children looking for excitement were responsi- ble. The parents of families located near any construction site should instruct their children to stay away from construction buildings and equipment, not ôtily to prevent theft and damage, but also to protect the children from abeing seriously hurt in theseA n m i to B Recently a man described rvIU tuU Sas 20 to ,30 years of age with brown hair, wearing glasse l-L r 3and driving. an Austin mn Fa ur shawa Fair car, color red, called on residents in the Courtice area ; if heprtxtofbin Fro m JulI 19 t-eo £22nd ;Bowmanville fire officiai. The With increasing emphasis ing an animal tair and petting man would ask personal being placed on ecology and zoo. questions and request to check the énvironment, the South This feature of the fair wil the house. If approached in Ontario Agricultural Society permit children and adults to 1this manner, obtain the vehic- for- its annual fair, July 19 see and play wý1 their le licence number, and check through 22, is entering into the favorite animals anid get td for verification with your local spirit of the timnes by present- know them and their habits. fire department, and if neces -Nowhere else will it be sary, caîl the police depart- simple rules. possible to get close to many ment concernied. 1. Cross the road only at of the denisons of the wild. A motorcycle stolen fr-on, intersections. 2. Neyer dart Included in the zoo will be Mosport Park durîng the ouf from between parked cars. Tony the Llama. Hugger the weekend of the Can-Am .races, 3. Check in ail directions raccoon, Mr. and Mrs. Quin- was recovered on dune 21, 1973 before starting to cross the cey Duck, Baa-Baa Black in a 'bush area south of road, and walk, don't run Sheep, Heathcliff and' Gert- Mosport Park. while crossing. 4. Where rude Chicken, Charlie the caîf, During the evening of dune there ^,are no sidewalks, walk Henry the red faced ape, 21,1 1973, unknown person (s) on the leff side of the road, Nanny Goat and kids, Peter with the use of a car jack facing oncoming traffic. Rabbit and pals, Tico the handle, forced open the door of You can help protect your monkey, Sara the donkey and the Ponfypool Post Office. children by always makinýg Pepe the skunk. Some articles inside were sure they play in a safe place, The stage show, Friday moved, however nothing was awayfrom the road-., night, will be presented by stolen. Remember: School is Out Vince Mumford of Brampton, Sa fety Tip for the summer months, and'the Fun Making Funny Man Approximnately 35 percent of children filled with excite- and his ahI star variety show. aIl pedestians killed in traffic ment and adventure are often Mr. Mumford and his accidents each year are under forgefful of safety rules, also tr~oupe, v ho have received a the age of 15 years. Your foddlers need constant super- v arm reception at a number children will be safe in traffic vision, and a safe place t0 of district gatberings in recent if tbey know and obey these play. vears, bas appeared at the "RED TAG SPECIAL", (IN TOMIATO SAUCE> IGA Spagyhettli FROZEN - EANANA, CHOCOLATE OR COCONUIT Banquet 1-3d Creani Pies 3 -I "RED TAG SPECIAL" TINS "RED TAG SPECIAL" IGA (ASSORTED FLAVORS> So0ft Drinks LANCIA SPAGHETTINI REACY CUT macaroni or 3 Mr. Freeze6 Spaghetti 3 ,c Pops "RED TAG SPECIAL" BRIGHT'S FAN CV Toniatzo Juice Milton Steami Show, the Old Tyme Fiddlers' Contest at Sheibourne and the Golden Horse Show at Caledonia. Last year they took part in the Dairy Princess Contest at the CNE and this year will be part of the Sweetheart of the Fairs Contest at the CNE It was announced this week that the log sawing contests for women, teenagers- and aduits will be held on Sunday afternoon, July 22, commenc- ing at 1:30 p.m. rather than Friday evening as previously scheduled. STARK VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lattle, Camphellford, were Thursday evenng visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, last week. ,Miss Pat Murphy, Scar- borough, is spending , few days wvith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John, Mur- phy Mrs. Bob Robinson en- tertalned Thursday even- ing last week at a shower tor Mss Doris Marie Rob' Inson, and also Doris was again feted at a shower Friday evening, at Mrs. Richard Foster's h o me, Kéndal. Mrs. Brenton Farrow left last week with her sister for a holiday to the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Austin and famiiy were guepê-q with her parents, Mr., Mr. Morley Robnson.', , Mrs. Lawrence Farrow entertaineâ the memibers of her music class at her home, Saturday afternoon. Several attended the Decoration Day service at Orono on Sunday. Th~e Ruffed Grouse-develops a comblike growth in the side. of its toes in the wintertime to help it walk on, snow HARVEY PARTNER ORONO 983-520G ESSO HOM'E HEAT SERftICE, "RED TAG SPECIAL" FACELL E PWALE TiÊssue GRAPE. 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SWIFT PBEi',-ýLIM,READY TO EAT Smoked Ham HALF CRYOVAC, LAZY MAPLE Pure Pork Sausage SWIFT PREMIUM MAPLELEFRNES Side Bar-on LB 1 I 75 IGA PA~IcNes 3 McCORMKKSAFTERNOON 45 CGA REGULAR' RIPPLE OR SWEET MIXEDOPOR BEAD & BUTTER tao hisG Pickles3"FL, SALTJ ANIC VINEGAR FLAVOREO 79oz OUIKKI POLY PG f N ANT-PERS 1PIRANT -o UtiityBag LAGE F25 9~ Secret DeodorantAE6N931C RAID HOUSE AND GARDEN 1.-LO Bug Killer AER 1 TIN 9 Q-Tips CF 90 14 c CGA MLC LANCOM WEIGHTS Cheddar Cheese IN PERIAL 100-ý VLC TABLE CIL Margarine ÜATPl C1i3I TIE S (MEC 4Crr>FF Raisin Bread CA HÂVEIURG OR Wienmmeruns Salad Th mginti e mmker Lan Ihinl< of hurdreds ofmrp ýg rurtos salad combinations - îe- ig ltueandwaercress: caf lettuce, spinach ad cryendive fr lettuce and escarole; plus Thýr aresu mny vrieties of salad greens availahIe that il s possible~ many new brides may not yet be abie to identify, andi use them aIt. If thi'S isyour case, or if storage methods or recipes are a problem, simply drop a note asking for a ,py of Salad Mates, Publication 1512, to Intormation Division C.anada Ceparimeni of Agriculture Ottawa KIA 007 Mrs. Green is availabie io talk "shopping" to groupa. Cal 259-663 a, Write M 12je ueenwarorono M8 H7 AL- PRICES EFFECTIVE WFD TO SAT., JULY 4,5,6,7 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, ILL89 FLG 89C 3s12IZ 1 29c WÀMBRBEMZM

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