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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Nov 1973, Section 2, p. 7

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Nov. 28.1973 YOUTH BOWLINAG Winners at the Senior Citizens' card Party werc: Ladies' high, Marlon Heas- lIp; second, Agnes Pres- cot; third, Erma Strong; men's high, Loreena Bright; second, Lionel By- am; third, George Crozier. Word bas been received ,that Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm and the Arthur Bailcys have al arrived safcly in Florida. Suaday evening dianer guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Harry VanCamp were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Van. Camp andJayne and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carnegie and Elizabeth, This gath- ering was in celebration of Arthur's birthday. Larry Hoskin is spend- ing some time with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoskin, and vttng other r ela ti v es after speading the summer at Ycllowknife. He wIll be spending the wInter la Baaff,1 employed at a ski resort. Our community h as mnany patients in hospitals. Amoag those patients are Jim Grieve, Mrs. Tenny- son Samelîs, Bert Gibson aad Bob Wheler In Port Perrv Hospital, Mrs. Edith P- aa.Ms.Frances în ~tpPort Perry N~1h Hoe, a r-lBrad- burn in Oshawa and Bob Bryaas who is progressiag slowly la the Intensive Care Unit of Suanybrook Hospital, Toronto. Glad ta sec Mr. Mar- wood McKee better alter bis bout of paeumania at home. ,Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graham, Mrs. Barry Joncs and Patrick of Daîrymple. Mrs. Jim Graham aad Heather of Port Perry wcre mid-wcck callers of Mrs. Courtney Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Moutjay were hasts re- cently for a birthday dia- ner and reception for a aumber of fricnds and re- latives to honar Margarct's father Mr. Harold Hockîa on bis 9th birthday. Maay happy returas, Mr. Hockin. Congratulations ta Mrs. Shirley Turner who won a Vega Hatchback car this weck la a Tide contest by succcssfully answeriag a skill-tcsting question. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville were Sunday supper gucsts of Mrs. Ella Veaning and visited Mrs. Samelîs la Port Pcrry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack El- liott, Dunsford, were Sat- urday cveaing callers of Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Mrs. McQuade. Saturday dianer guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Wilbert Archer were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Archer, Whitby. Callers on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don FlemnIng and girls. Oshawa, aad Mr. and Mrs. Vinceat Ar- cher,Bo avil- MWrs. McKechnie's siter Mrs. Agnes Clarke ofl Dur- ham passed away. Mr. aad Mrs. Ken Dunsmoor at- tcaded the fuacrai. Sym- patahy Is extendcd ta the family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kyte, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hamilton, Mr. aad Mrs. Neil Bailey and Mr. aad Mrs. Melville'Aader- Picture Fraimed for Christmas? DON7T LEAVE UT 'TIL THE LAST MINUTE OIRDERS TAKEN NOW CAN BE GUARANTEED FOR CHRISTMAS. AB E RNET HY'#S PAINT and WALLPAPER 55 KNING ST. W. PHIONE 623-5431 O D ATYE RIALS SPlECIAL THIS rWEEK WASHABLE VELVETS B LAC KSTOC K the amounts allotted for samne day Mr. Ken Ashby finat dressed respectively NIGHT HAWKS each charge, and If this brought his mother out as an Eskimo boy, H-ua- îligh Single slips back, so does the fromn Port Hope hospital garian and Dutch girls. Betty Smith ........... Covered v/ith plastic, tili ihTil work whether It is assist- where she had undergone the parade began. they High Triple ance in our own country surgery for galistones, were nnt bothered lith Bet >Sih....... or some other. The choir's Mrs. Harold A us t in, . . WTeamn Standing antem as Prase o te PariandDavd atened the rain. David spent the B. Smith.....32476 Lothr". thasetoth earSan aviaus parde inlnght with his aunt Mrs. ABre Weded ay.asthtfnal CSugantaauprdyaf- B Smith ln Cobourg. .Bugss ...... 31450 Wednsdaýwasthefina, Cbour onSatudayaf- Mrs. H. Elliott and iBudd D. Ogden ........ 31981 day of the laadhIll hear- ternoon. David with hbis of Port Granby spent Sun- K. Raiston......31419, ing after six days and two cousins Dawn and Laurie aevngwihteHr M.Tmb ..316 evening sittings. T ha t Jarvis rode on the Marbon od a eving withthe H r.. 'rmbe 3116 ni-us1s.L ipr.....16 TYKES Luxton 5, Hayes 0; Gilkes 3, Stephens 2, Woolley 5, Trem- blay 0; Heath 3, Nash 2. 'Teani Standing Luxton 25, Woolley 25, Steph- ens 17, Hayes 16, Gilkes 16, Heath 13, Nash 8, Tremblay 0. 1High Single S. Woolley 143-128, G. Smith 128, S. Heard 110. Hligh Double S. Wooîley 271,G. Smith 215, S. Wiseman 206., 11BANTAM BOYS Suteliffe 5, haliman 0; Bruce 3, Richards 2. Team Standing Sutelilfe 41, Haîlman 22, Bruce 21, Richards 16. High Single Peter, Brinklow 187, R. Sut- dit e 168. High Double Peter Brinklow 339, R. Suteli- ffe 267, T. Haîlman 267, R. Kirkton 266. BANTivM GIRLS Team Standings Fairey 34, Westlake 33, Carl- son 33, Roberts 31, Gibson 30, Lunn 22, Hooper 10, Campbell 7. 1Hîlgh Singles S. Roberts 198-156, E. Gibson 181-159, T. Slobodzian 167-146, W. Brunt 160-155. High Doubles S. Roberts 354, E. Gibson 340, 322 W. Brunt 315, T. Slobodzian 313. 736 JUNIOR BOYS Murphy 7, Woolley 0; Henry 7, 30 Dadson 0; Reynolds 2, Bons 5. 29 Team Standing 2.4 Henry 52, Reynolds 41, Mur- 24 phy 3i9, Woolley 37, Dadson 32, 19 Bons 30. 18 Hligh Sinigle' R. Chapp1e 254-290, K. Henry 258, A. Bons 227, D. 'Murphy 215-253, 1).Hnpocroft 207, J. Murphy 202,204. Iîigh Triple R. Chapple 711, D., Murphy 624, K. Henry 604. JUNIOR GIRLS Chow 7, Jo Ann Holroyd 0; Lane 5, Fairey 2;, Judy Holroyd 7, Gray 0. 1Team Standing Lane 56, Chow 48, Judy Holroyd 41, Gray 39, Jo Ann Holroyd 31, Fairey 16. High Single Jo A.no Holroyd 239, R. Meîan.son 235, Judy Holroyd 227, A. Luxton 1222, A. Chow 212, J. Wray 203,,M. Leddy 202. 1 lîIigh Triple Jo Ann Holroyd ..... .... 580 SENIOR -MIXED LEAGUE Stacey 4, Cowle 3; Gray 7, Piper 0; Roberts 7, Coombes 0; Carter 7, Pearson 0. Tearn Standing Carter 54, Roberts 48, Gray 43, Pearson 30, Coombes 23, Piper 21, Cowle 19, Stacey 18. High Games M. Roberts 315 (716), C. Brooks 296 (70), C. Cowle 314 (700), K. Eves 279 (680), R. Stacey 276 (670), J. Carter 662, G. Thiessen 653, P. Lavigne 309. Getting Petter is à two-way reîationship., To find out more about ways to prevent and treat, lung disease,, contact your lung association. And when troublesome symptoms arrive, see your doctor soon. It's a matter of life and breath. son enjoyed a two 6-end, jitney at the Port Perry Curling Club on Saturday eveaiflg. The Achievement Day was held for the recent project, "The Club Girl Entertains" an Novem-ber 24th at the Clarke High School. Nearly 40 4-H girls and their leaders travel- led by Dorrell-Rohrer bus- lines to attend. Among the girls who received Couaty Honours for six completed units were Marlene Kroc- keastoel, Deb Swain and Nancie Wygerde. Provin- cial Honiours for 12 pro- jects were preseated to Marilyn Duff and Mary Lou Malcolm. Heatriest congratulations, girls. Sev- eral interested mothers and grandmothers made the effort to attend the afternoon's program. The next unit wîll be "Cottoas May Be Smart" and will begin early in the New Year. Sunday afternoon caîl- ers of Mrs. Ruth Wilson, and Mrs. McQuade were Mr. and Mrs. Bryaa Hait- by of Manchester. Mrs. Ruth Wilson andMrs. Mc- Quade atteaded a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson, Nestieton, celebrating Mrs, Suzanne Knapp's birthday, for Sunday evening dia- inen Stephen Brans speat the weekead with floug Grave. The A.C.W. met at the Parish Hall on Thursday afteraoon with Presideat Mrs. John Hamilton Ia the chair. The meeting opened with a Devotional 0f scrip- ture, prayers ýand a hyma. The Sunshine, Secretary Mrs. W. W. VanCamp re- ported on the cards, etc. sent. A letter was read from the Supply Depart- ment giving information on their needs. Other cor- respondence Included a thank-you letter for flow- ers from Mr. and Mrs. Lomax and an invitation to the December meeting of the St. Thomas A.C.W. of Brookln. Plans were made for Christmas greet- ing cards and Cheer Box- es. Lunch served by Mrs. V. Bailey and Mrs. H. Mc- Laughlin and a social time was enjoyed. To make this column more complete please phone your news items ta 986-4257 by Moaday noon. WESLEY VILLE With the possibility of more and larger buildings coming to the lakeshore, residents are beginning to feel that nothiag will be left of the place but its name. The story ,0f the road and Its people is very well researched since some years before the beginning of the last century and it is hoped will be recorded before memory fades- and notes are lost. The mîld weather brought opportunity for further outside work, but At also brought a rash of colds, or s om et hin g brought them. Last week was a busy anc wlth regular and ex- tra meetings. On Tuesday the Cobourg Presbytery members met at Wclcome United Church with about 35 present. The opeaing devotions conducted by Rcv. and Mrs. Wilbert Cox 0f Grafton were unusual and beautiful. To the un- accompanied singing of "411 things bright and beautiful"' they showed s 1 i d e s illustrating the word. It Is a hymn wcll suitcd ta this and sldes were very lovcly, bringing out the meaning of the hyma very dramatically. Church service at Wel- come on Sunday morning was coaductcd as lusual at Welcomc by Rev. J. Ram- jit Who cal]cd the atten- tIon of the congregation ta the matter of the M & s fund. With such -splendid succcss 'n writing off the cost of the ncw building, if Îs.hp11- Ays--i1l1be $ 4.98yd. adu DUE TO GOOD RESPONSE - REPEATING 72 INCH POLYESTER KNUTS Now OnIy 80 KNG WST -BOWMANVILLE 80 KING WEST and up

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