v lie works for you by being availabie. Through a telephone seri expense, anyone can eall hini toii-free via a phone number lisi ail local directories, When flot required to be in Ottawa, Allai here in Northuniberland-Durham, visiting ail parts of the r: hear their opinions, and discuss their probienis. RE- ELECT PUBLISHED BY NC TIUMBERLAND-DURIIAM PROGRESSIVE- CONSERVATI The Cana dian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 3,1974 RKETON Oshawa, music put on by the choir cf Mrs. Hl Lake. Scugog Historical Soc- entiy. iety in Enniskiilen Public district School whicb wns well attend- nme cf ed and enjoyed. ~I»y(?/eaners Olzuckle A fat lady stepped on thescales. They were out of order, and the indîcator stoppcd 'it 75 pounds. A slightly inebriated bystander watched her intently. "My Gosh!" he marvelird, "she's hollow" (LOTIIES (dIJE IIN U: Stains tromn beveî ages will damiage garments quickly. Take them jirnmedtlïîtly to your drycleaner for expert professional attention. B0XWMANVILLE SIDEWALK SALE Comiog July I8419-2O - Watch for It VO UR EX L-IVE SANITONE DEALER <~'84 KIL, TW.623-5520 ~LEANER"We Specialize Ini Shirt Laundering" DAIRY 7BARN 32 Oz. FRESTI an(' COLT) Mr. Ralph Grace,0 vhsited with Mr. and1 ('race and faîniy rec Seeral trom -4his attended a progran Car Service DAIRV BARN -YOUR FRIENDLY CONVENIENT STORE FOR: " Cigarettes " Mîik " Eggs " Butter " Bread " Ice Creanhî " Pure Fruit Juices " Bacon " Fruit Drinks " Cottage Cheese " Coftee Cream " Sour Cream " Whipping Cream " Hamburger Pattes " Packaged M eats " Heat 'n Serve Fried Chickerî Married in Newcastle Miss Jane Peeling, Oshâwa, spent a few dna s visiting with Mrs. T. Bailey.> Mr. Howard Davey, Bow- manville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. R. Davey. Mr. Donald Ilolroyd, Osh- awa, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank IIolroy t and family. Mr. Talmage Taylor, 0slh awa, called on friends in this district on Friday. Mrs. Sam Grant. Alan and David, Zion, spent Sunday with Mrs. R. Davey. DEPT. 0F MANPOWER Client registrations for em- ployment at the Canada Man- power Centres in Oshawa and Ajax for the month of May totalled 6,194. This total in- cluded 2,906 maie and 3,288 femaleclients. A considerable number of students continued to register for summer em- pîcyment. While registrations in the clerical, sales and service occupations increased over the previeus month, there was a noted drop in the number of clients registered in the construction, transpor- tation and agricultural occu- pations. A number of manufacturing firms allied to the automobile assembly industry continued to have employees on lay-off, SPEIA -A BARNFUL 0F Frozen Beaded Fried Chickenà 12j Pes. -2 Is z Reg. $3.19 9OfNLY ......................... PFLCIUS ROENDRINK COLD DAURY ts 'BARN MILK I b. Try Our. 1' lkage POP SHOPPE 215 KING ST. EAST 0F'LIBERTY 7a~m~o ilpCm.BOWMANVILLýE Il La SIVE REPRESENAI "A Politicien is of no use to those he represeni, if they can't reach hlm when they need himil! Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Murray Walton Photo by Ireland Studio A very pretty wedding was the ushers Messrs. Harold soiernnized in Newcastle Powell, bride's cousin, Dan United Church, on Saturday, Harris' and Robbin Wallon, May 25th, 1974, when Rever- brother of the groom. Master end T. H. Smith, united in day Walton, brother of the marriage Elizabeth Pennr, groom was ring bearer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foilowing a reception held Albert Pearce, and Theadore in the Newcastle Community Murrav, son of MVr. and Mrs. Hall, the happy couple left on Murray Walton, alI of New- a honey moon to Niagara Falls castie. The organist was Mr. and are now residing in Teîiy Daw son arîd the soloist Oshawa at 511 Cannon Berry Mn. Gien Allin. Cut Given in marriage by her ort father, the bride worg a full E TO IL length gown of French lace N W O IIL and logoda crepe front panel Mr. Peter Hoîstege returned featuring a scoop neckline, home last Monday from St. emrpire waist, and long lily Michael's Hospital, Toront o, point sleeves, flowing into a where hie recentiy underwent chapel train. surgery. 1-er hieadpiece of organza Mvr. and Mrs. Anthony Ton flowers and petals with sequin are visi.ting Mr. and Mrs. triii, lîeld lier four tiered silk Joseph Wabster in Grand illusion veil with scolioped RapdMciati ek edgeand he arrid a Newtonviile U.C.W. met in cascade bridai bouquet of the Sunday School hall, June white daisies, yellow roses 28, President Olive Henderson and baby's breath. eomn ladpnig The mrat on tefdhnrs Mrs. with the reading of a poem and' thfed alld f nr , and thethe hymn "Come, Let Us «Sing Alresd Misses Joanthe 0f a Wonderfui Love" foilow- bridsmais Mises oan ed by a prayer. Minutes of last Kirobaîl, Glenda Johnson and metn r eabySr- Judy Powell (a cousin of the mting weirle Sre y Secr bride). Miss Vicki Pearce, ~aryhrey dStnaleortan niece of the bride, was the ppved y afiacirepoMrt fl rgi.l . Vinkie. Mrs. Ben Jones gavea Best man was the groom s detailed report of the twe cousin, Mr. Terry Walton, and recent weddings, showing a substantial net profit on each. The proposed hale of clothing wiil be sent in September, s0 members, piense bear this in mind when clearing out cioth- es ciosets. A ietter was rend from Mr. Dale of Oshawa, our anniversary speaker, express- ing his appreciation for the money gîven him for hîs services, but returning it, with the wish that it might be donnted te a worthy cause. Thanks wns expressed for the amount sent to the World Day of Prayer and a donation of $5 voted "Norway House", the Manitoba In dian Mission. Regionai meeting will be held Oct. 21, and pieces and remnants are requested for that. Rev. Montgomery request- ed three ladies to assist in the dedicatien of our Christian fiag on Sundny, June 30 and these were named: Mrs. Inez Boughen, Mrs. Olive Hender- son and Mrs. Shirley Stapie- ton. Our minister aise explain- ed that next year wil he the 5th Anniversary of the United Church cf Canada, se celebra- t ions wiil be taking pinace from January threugh June. -A "Pandora's Box" is being sent te each Pastoral charge, con- taining film strips depicting the story ef the church, frem its inceptien, through union, te our present day, various ether things are being pianned. The social cemmittee will be helpers fer a luncheen planned in September. Mrs. Jessie Best presented the devetienal assisted by Mrs. A. Milligan, and Mrs. P. Peck feleowing which Mrs. Queeniie Fletcher, speaker cf rs the evening, was introduced by Mrs. Bea Jones, whe pinned on lier shoulder a lovely corsage cf roses, made by our local florist, Mr. Les vice set up at his own Peck. Mrs. Fletcher bas been ed under his name În in charge cf an art clnss at our Lawrncehas een local school, the past term, on m Larenc hasbeen a strictly volunteer basis, and ,iding to meet people, gave us an interesting descrip- tion cf the work. She aise passed around a great many cf the paintings done'by the pupils, certainiy wertby cf mancb praise. Appreciatien was suitnhly expressed te her, a centest follewed and lunch was served. Seven runs in the f if tb inning and severai alert defensive plnys secured the Roadruners victery over Weicome on June 24 . Final score cf the game ý M, was 26-14. Jonnny Wiliams, Teresa Hoornweg and Rosey Spry shared in Newtonviile's pitchîng duties. Top hitters for the Roadrunners were Rosey Spry, Joanne Vogels and Susan Spry. Newtonville's game against Garden Hill on dune 251,wasn cenlled due, te -rrom Your