Mr. and Mrs. RayE Darleno, Raye Jr. anc recently visited Mrs. Eayward, Bowmanvi lut1'ni time is TO SUPPOR Also take advaii rniddle fold) of t Directory NOW INTRODý Part-time DEL1] (7 Yeý Formerly of ti Corne in . .. theE to'help youN For App:i or stop -I Panaý ORONO NEWS West, the ccasion of ber birthday. 1Barry Congratulations. Percy Mrs. M. J. Kitchen of le, on Newmarket vsited ber moth- ore y R A SOFT BODY PERM T VOUR NEW HAIRDO tage of the coupon (in the le Service Wheel Business that was sent to you. JCING ... -Mon. - Tues. - Wed. HINE BtCOWN f ars Experi'ence) he Trendsetters, Oshawa eauty Clinic ut 'n Kuri Staff wiII be glad ,ith ail your hair needs. iintrnent Cali 623-5019 at 71 King St. East sonic Color er, Mrs. B. Stinson on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker of London, Mrs. John McKay of Tiverton spent Saturday with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ginn. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnston of Toronto who celebrated their 5th wedding anniversary last Sunday at St. John's Presby- terian Church, Broadview Ave., Toronto. Among the guests from Orono district were Mrs. Geo. Morton, Mrs. John Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stapleton. Mr. Frank Warden, age 91, of Weston, husband of Mrs. Ethel Worden, passed away at Humber Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, September l9th. Funeral was in St. John's Anglican Church, Weston, on Friday morning. Cremation. Mr. and Mrs. Warden lived in the G. Les McGee bouse, Orono for a couple of years before returning to reside in Weston. Mr. Allan Luke of Orono was an usher at the Bradley-White wedding at Northminister United Church on Saturday, Sept. lSth. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Carson Albert Trolley (the former Gale Marie Dillon of R. R. 1, Orono, on their marriage at St. Josepb's Roman Catbolic Church, Bow- manville. Rev. Father Mihelic performed the ceremony and TV 0 20"1 Screen Model 1CT-397C REGULAR $599.00 SALE PRICE $499 SEE THEM TODAY AT ... KO"m" L ENTERPRISES, 24 DIVISION ST~REET BOWMIANVILLE 1 PHONE 623-3221 ACý O)TONE byAmto the wedding music- was played by Mrs. Carol Ann Plath, a neighbor of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Corden, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Luxton of Bowmanville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Middleton on Thursday of iast week. Mr. and Mrs. Len Pears and ber aunt Mrts. Harry Mercer were noon !dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson at their new address, Apt. 504, 3050 Glencrest Road, Burling- ton. L7N 2H3 on Tuesday of last week., Steve Buffam, age 14, of Oshawa, fo rmerly of Orono was killed in a car accident on Friday night on the Baseline Road near Courtice. Funeral was on Monday, 1:30 p.m. from the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa. Rev. ýW. Crawford officiated. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Mr., W. Kay Lycett is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital as the resuit of a car-truck accident on the Taunton Road. Mrs. Vina Maude, Winter, Cooper, age 75, wife of F. O. Cooper, mother of Marion (Mrs. O. Fagan) of Markham and Robert of Agincourt, passed away at the Oshawa General Hospital early Satur- day morning, September 22nd. Mrs. Cooper rested at the Barlow Funeral Home. Fun- eral service was'on Monday from Orono United Church. Interment Orono Cemetery. Mr. Cecil Tebble is a patient in Bowmnanville Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mit- chell, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bradley, Miss. Barbara Mit- chell and Steven Mitchell attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. M. Emory at their home in Whitby on Saturday, Sept. lSth. Congratulations. Aima (Mrs. Albert Mitchell) is a daugbter of Mr. and Mrs., Emorey. Mr. Edwin Thomas Man- ning of Barrie, age 53, husband of Mrs. Claire Brown Manning, father of Terry, Cherryl (Mrs. B. McBurney> and Vallorie dvrs. R. Hotton) son of Mrs. Arthur Manning (nee Bail of Oshawa and the late Arthur Manning formerly of Orono,' passed away sud- denly at Barrie on Saturday, September lSth, 1973. Mr. Manning. rested at the Scar- borougb Chapel of McDougall and Brown. Service was in the chapel on Wednesday morn- ing. Interment Pine Hilîs Cemetery, Scarborougb. Ed- win Manning had been an employee of Dunlop of Canada for 25 years. Rev . Gerald Hofstetter of Janetville - Yeiverton charge will be the guest speaker at Kirby -United, Church Fal Anniversary on SndySept. 30th. IMiss M. Merkleyý of Bowmiaiiville will pluy' the violin ýàccoriPjanIed by he"r mn theIr SQUARE YARD CUIS IONED VINYL FLOORING Pre-FqII Specias.. SQUARE $3e39 YARD SQUARE YARD $3.89 See the many styles and colors today!1 PROFESSIONAL APPLICATORS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST' Use Your "CHARGEX" McG EGOR HStem ARD'RE 95 KIN ST. W. 623-2542 BOWMANVILLE Gradua tes Mrs. Vaneta Jackson daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Gerald McGill, Yelverton, graduated from Peterborough Civîc Hospital. Vaneta won the award for the highiest standing in bedside nursing, and delivered the valedictory address to the 1973 Gradua ting Class. She bas accepted ,a position on the staff of Peterborough Civic Hospital. Graduates Miss Alice Faye Chittick, Reg. N. bas successfully completed the prescribed three year nursing program in the Atkin- son School of Nursing of the Toronto Western Hospital. She is now taking a grand tour of Europe for three months. Miss Chittick is the daugbiter of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Cbiittick, Beecb Avenue. ENNISKILLEN A Sunday morming rain was no deterrent to many wor- sbipper's who joined in fellow- ship to enjoy the Sunday morning Cburcbi and S.S. services. Rýev. L. Bigby'ýs sermon tfitle wýas "A Bullder or A. Wr-ecker"'. Witb mnany suitablle word pictuires ouir Ministers imessage really 111- aLtrted f4ie ~a~differý1nces~ b)etween buiilding and wreck- ing. A brief synopsis fromi the book "The Rise and Faîl of the Roman Empire" showed bow our times parallel conditions in the great Roman days in five special ways. History is a guide to belp avoid errorsof our predecessors so an appeal reacbed the congregation to become builders without de- lay. Mrs. Chambers and ber Sr. Choir gave a second message musically in their antbem "Hand in Hand" with God. The Cildren's story was good advice to keep our sights high.lJr. Churcb was welI attended with Misses Janet Sharp and Debbie Pollard in charge. Parents witb cbildren for Baptism are requested to contact Rev. Bigby as the Sacrament of Baptism will be observed next Sunday Sept. 3th. The S.S. session was opened by our S.S. Supt . Mrs. Ella Bowman. We were grievously shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic accident which claimed the life of a promising youth from Solina Mr. Gordon West- lake. May bis parents, sisters and f amilles and brother know we are sorrowing witb them in their sad timre. To quote an old saying, "Our Loss is Someone Else's Gain" is SO true as Evelyn and George Irwin leave us next week to move to their new home, in Bobcaygeon. We experienced farewells as the Irwin's daughter Donna Gail Carreau (R.N.) and ber bus- band Pierre and three child- ren moved to South Lake Taboe Calif., U.S.A., then son Rodney and bride Claire moved west also to Williams Lake, B.C., now the parents leave us. In order to say "au revoir" to the Irwin's our community delegated Mes- dames Velma Griffin and Margaret Asbton to convey their good wisbes and present thb'em witb a tangible token of esteem - a Bulova walnut wali dlock also a dainty gold pin for Evelyn and a brown leather wallet for George. The new neighbors wbo bave purchas- ed the Irwin's home are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Challice and their two wee cbildren form- erly of Pickering. We extend a bearty welcome to them. Our manse interior is to bave a "face lifting" this week witb our "do it yourself" ladies wielding paint brushes, polishers, and applying wall paper. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Slack (nee Maur- een McNair) who were marr- led last Saturday. Several ladies enjoyed the "Home Tour" of 6 lovel), homes in Oshawa and Bow- manvilie district wbicb is an annual event by Oshawa Hospital Auxiliary. The Enniskillen 1 met in mne home of Mrs. Sweet on Sept. 18-73 at 7 p.mn. Eleven memb- ers were present at our second meeting. We had a demon- stration on how to set a formai dînner setting and an informai dinner setting. Mrs. Vern Schellj Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schell, South River, Miss Joanne Schell, Gravenhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rutherford, Jr. London, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Schell, Ottawa,, others from Stouffville, Toronto, Port Perry, Richmond Hill, Brock- ville and Belleville attended the Slack-McNair wedding on Saturday Sept. 22nd. in Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dittburn- er, Ottawa, Mr. Gordon Beck- hamo, England, attended the Slack-McNair wedding on Sat- urday and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin and Donald. Mr. S. Kersey, Hampton bad Sunday supper with Mr. and Mrs. H . Asbton. <Mr. and Mrs. R. Howe and family were Ivisitors on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs.' H. Howe, Lindsay, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Howe, Beaver- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamb and famnily, Bailiebord, Miss Arvella Beckett, Bowmanville were Sunday guests at the L. Lamb 's. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Werry, attended the Slack-McNair wedding on Saturday. Mrs.- E. A. Werry was a recent luncheon guest of Mrs. Doug Cole, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beckett were Sunday dinner guests at MIr. and Mrs. Garry Beckett's, Little Britain. Mr. E. R. Taylor, Mrs. Lloyd Siemon and Susan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Moore to Toronto and had dinner with Mrs. Lîllian Brownridge., Mothers Fellowship ladies are having a card party at the Community Hall on Sat. Sept. 29th. Everyone wecome to come. Mr. John Belle, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin, and Dale, Miss Christie Lacroix, attended the Francis-Waiker wedding on Saturday at Till- sonburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor, were Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, Purple Hill. Mr. F. Spry, Mr. Wmn. Hambleton,,Mr. Harold Spry, Rochester, N.Y. Masters Glen and Bobbie Spry, Penfield N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wright, Toronto, were recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. Wrigbts., Mrs. C. E. Horn, Oshawa, and Mrs. E. R. Taylor were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enri Trewin, and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad- ley, Mrs. Audrey Hurrie, Maple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp and Janet were Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beckett, 'Penny and Pauline, to celebratle Wayne's birth- day. Congratulations. Pleasedtto report Mrs. Edith Stainton is home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hane- wich, Oshawa were Sunday dinner guests at her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Lamb and family visited Mrs. Dor- othy Weeks and family, Will- owdale. Mrs. Marie Tobin, Cobourg, spent the weekend with ber parents the F. Draper's. Mr. and Mrp. F. Draper, holidayed with her family at South Mountain and Winch- ester. 4-H News On Sept. il, Enniskillen (2) met in the church basement for the first meeting. Nomin- ations of officers were held with Kelly Powel - Président, Lynn Irwin - Vice President, Debbie Pollard - Treasurer, and Marian Naum- Press Reporter. The final name of the clubwili be decided next week. We.next talk about what should go in our record books, what type of hostess files we will choose and reasoned why, sharing your home with others can be beneficial to you and your famiiy. Mrs. Werry came and demonstrated how to arrange flowers. Later Mrs. Werry and Mrs. McLaughlin werepresented with gifts for .heir leadership. On Tuesday Sept. 18, Enrns- killen (2) met at Mrs. Chamb- ers. The roll caîl was "Why I like to entertain" and was answered by ail. Janet Sharp read the minutes of the last meeting and Debbie Pollard took uýp collection. Our clubs name is "The Enniskiilen Tea Suppers". Mrg. Hiemstra toid us about how to use recipes. 55 KING ST. W. The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Sept. 26, 19735 ION YOUR BALLOT WARD 3 I WvvOD Y AR D EDWARD R. Trust -Co. 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