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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1974, p. 6

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The Cà nadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 3, 1974 Haippy Buyer cf Strcthaven Bazaar Kawartha Court in Peterbo- rough. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmers interest and co- operation durîng the past .twenty-one years in St. Paul's Church bas been very much appreciated and it is hoped that they will enjoy their new surroundings in Peterbo- rough. A new rug purcbased by the A.C.W. and installed by Noel Wood, Carl Smith, and Jack Palmer, bas added mucb to the decor of the St. Paul's Anglican Church. A woF*ir es Abouse fire and grass fire were attended to by the Bowmtanville Fire Depart- ment last Wednesday and Thursday. At 12:42, Tbursday, a pot of oil on a stove at the residence of Bruce Mitchell, 134 Higb Street, boiled over and caugbt fire, causing about $2,500 damage. The fire was disrov- ered by Mrs. Mitchell, wbo woke ber husband wbo was sleeping in the bouse. The fire bad spread to the cuphoards wben Mr. Mitchell began to figbt the fire. The fire wa's contained until firemen arriv- ed and quickiy extinguisbed the fire. The otheýr fire was a small grass fire at 6:46 p.m. last Wednesday bebind the Long Sault School. Dutch Choir To Perform Here Durham area residents and 'rînity United Cburcb at 8cities for themn to give a the Dutch people in Ibis town p.m. on that date. concert, even from the-United. are in for a rare treat on July This famous choir is sche- States there were inquiries 12th, when tbe 100-member duled to give 12 concerts accordiný to the organîzer o Christian Mixed Choir from during their Canadian Tour. the choir s tour. Apedooro, Holland, performs Ever since the word got out The entourage numberîng bere as part of their 18 day tMat this choir was comingY ta somye 185 persons will arrive in tour of Canada. Led b Canada, and even before Bowmanville on July 11lwbere Director Jaap Huoze, they wiïî arrangements were finalized, they will be billeted in homes present. a concert in the requests flooded in from many of B wmanviile area residents during their two-day stay in the town. This aduit choir bas gained much fame in the Netherlands and on the continent under the leadership of their profes- sional director, Jaap Huaze, who is also a featured soloist singer--bass baritone--witb the euIruoppe. and well known in Mrs. Tony Jaanus-Rebel is also a fea tured alto singer with, the choir, The choir brin gs with themn their own p rof'essional organist, Mr. Hank Leendertse and pianist Mrs. Greet Van de Heuvel. They also carry a brass quartet wbicb adds dimension and depth to the total concert pro gram. TM choir will smng in the Englisb, Dutcb and German ian guages. A collection will he held to cover the cost and anoewiil be able to buy rcrsby this choir after the performance. For additional information please phone Rev. G. Corvers at 623-7111. Al l ishermen sbould know how to swim, know first aid, and carry a first aid kit with tbem on fisbing trips. Wear a personal fiotation device which will support you in your fishing clothes. Keep in the swim with Red Cross Water Safety, No child was ever harmed' by being supervise!- be s' iacking, tbey cao n bî~ Wben your cbiidren are lan or near the water, neyer turn laway, even for a second. They cao be knocked over by e wave or another persan la thr wink of an eye. Keep in the swirn witb Red Cross, Water Safety PENe, -145YOR NE/GUHBOUR HEL ESSO HOME HET ERvir, Six-year-old Carone Beaucage was one of the hfappy buyers at the l-'rathaven Nursing Home Bazaar and Tea on Saturday, June 22nd. She is ~own with an elephant and another unidentified animal she purchased. The ý za ar was a huge success, held in the attractive surroundings of the new % Igof the home. A large crowd was present and the articles for sale were dJ"aried out very quickly. ""WHAT'S HE DOING AT MY CAR?" Your automobile, camper, bo'ating equipment are vuiner- able to theft and damage * Yýour family is eýzposed t0 iability risks f or property 4amage or personal in]ury to thers. Be protected with ptoper insurance trom the James Insurance Agency. Jamfe5 Insurance, 24 King St. E., Box iuo BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO DOUG LAS S. JAME Office 623 4406 Residence 623-5023\... Reports f rom Women's Institutes BETHANY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Tbe dune meeting of the Bethany WlI. was beld at the home of Mrs. Addison Scott after the members returnèd bome lrom a bus trip to Port, Perry and Oshawa. At Port Perry, the members were given' a tour througb the Flamingo Tarts factory and every'one received a dozen tarts at the end of the tour. Jo the afternoon, a tour through "Parkwood" in Oshawa was arranged and members were, shown through the home ai Colonel S. McLaughlin. There are fifty-five rooms, in the estate and the flowers in the gardens are grown in their own greenhouses. During the short business, meeting, members were in- formed that Miss Mary Tomp- kins wiil be the new Home Economist. Anyone wishing ta make an appliqued quilt block on a 12" x 12" white background was encouraged to do so and the squares will be sent ta the Science Center in Toronto ta be quilted. Anyone wishing ta take part in a tour througb theEarland Lee Homestead and the Afri- cao Lion Safari on July 30 shouid contact Mrs. Addison Scott. Special tbanks were given to Guaranteed I nvestments, now earning a big FOR ONE TO FIVE VEARS NOTE; RATES SIJBJECT TO CHANGE M ONTRIOTRUST 19 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHIAWA i123-5221 DON- IRVINE, Member, Canada D'eposit Instirance Mopôanage Mrs. Lawrence Staples, con- vener of Education and Cuitu- ral Activities, and bier group for arranging the bus trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smelt from 'Yorkshire, England, have enjoyed five weeks visiting their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smelt and family. Bethany A.C.W. The A.C.W. of the St. Paul's Church, Bethany, held their June meeting at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, with a ,luncheon,,served. by .Mrs. Smith.' During 'the meeting that followed, preparations were planned for lunch to be served at Jack Palmers sale on dune 22. Plans were also considered to serve dinner on dune 27th 10 a group of Springviile Senior Citizens, when Harley Cath- cart escorts them on a scenic tour of this area. Mrs.- Jack Palmer was presented with a cup and saucer by Mrs. Noei Wood on behaif of the A.C.W. in appre- ciation of ber help in the A.C.W. At a short vestry meeting, Jack Bragg was nominated as warden to take the place of Jack Palmer, who will be moving from Bethany to Business Direclory Accountancy WM. J1. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 115 Liberty Street South Bowmianville Phone 623-3612 WILLIAM C. HALL B.Convn. Chartered Accountant 36% King St. E., Oshawa Telephone 725-6539 Cir opr a ct 1c Gi. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractor Office-, 15 Elgin Street corner of Horsey Street Phone 623-5509 Office Hours: By appointment Dental D R. ANGUS M. BLAIR D.D.S. 26 .Frank St, Bowmanville (near Domidnion Store) Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. including Saturday Telephone 623-3181 DR. WILLIAM KEANE Dental Surgeon 222 King Street East Professional Bidg Office Hours: Weekdays - 9 - 5 Telephone 623-7412 If busy - 623-4731 DR. WILLIAM KENT D.D.S. 222 King St. E., Suite 106 Professional Bldg. Bowmanville Office Hours: Weekdays - 9 ta 5 Telephone 623-7p49 DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. 75 King St. E., Bowmanville, Office Hours: i., 1rues., and Thurs. 9 til5 Wednesday 9 tii 2 Friday 9til 4 Not open Saturday or Sunday Office Phlone 623-579o, Vac tion Stoc ~up 2 FRASFE VA"ýLE luZE IGA CHOICE V 64-FL. OZ Cream SOZ 1 BTL. corn TINS r a il TOM AT O Ketchup OZ,,B MILO,. MEDIUM, OR OLD COLORED IGA Cheddar ý Cheese WEDGES 000 HOUSE IGA Dog Food 11% Cat Food (Fish) RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY IGA JamPCN 16-DZ. L0AF IGA Raisin Bread PKG. OF 12 IGA Sugared Donuts 15 ý1 3e 15 OZ, TIN 24-FL- az. JAR 750 431 391 r S~~~4lmmras Sdd as LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA.' PRO DU CE 0F U.SA Necaie C 3,LBS SWEET & JUICY, SUNKIST Ç Valencia IE13 3 ~ Oranges 8 9C LOCAL GROWN 4 9~ Endive or ' n 49-EscaroleJ R B e e ,~ e £ e e 77 kIGSE. BOW-,IâMAVILLE SUNDAY STORE HOUR 10;00 a. m. to 5:00p.m FLAVDREDIGA STARBRIGHT IGA range POLY BAG L'quid Cras 5 x 31/4-OZ. BeCh UNSW EET EN EI, B LENIJED SGRAPEFRUIT OR ORANGE <PROM LCONCENTRATEý 48-FL. OZ. TIN j g 1-LB. 37. J 2- r-8 Joz. OUGRINO IT PRESH AT TIME OF~PRHS Royal 1-LB. Royal 2L1 Guest 991 Guet 1 97 SUnny1L Sun Mom 9CMom r 8 <BE SURE TO CHECK OUR COFFEF CREAMER> J RIPPLE OR PLAIN IGA Potato Chips PKG 391 NORMAL, EGG, DRY OR DILY 1-L IGA Shampoo FI.75 FROZEN - BANANA, CHOCOLATE, COCONUT, OR LEMIN-9 DZ.PKG. Farmhouse Cream Pies 391 CONCENTRATIED FROZEN Saico Orange Juice .. TN35e 9ASSORTEDVARIETIES 635-80Z.PKGS. Peek Frean Biscuits 2PKS790 DEMPSTER'S (41 OFF) Italian Rolis P 59'o ESSO - 32-FL. DZ. TIN Barbeque Lighter Fluid 430 SHELL 4 MONTH) I9 Vapona No-Pest Strip flE 9 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PRICES EFFECTIVE W ED. THRU.SAT. JULY 6rh R'ice is NliUe -i. Riceis enjoyndbymillons in avariety ofwayc s potato0 su bstitute t mahes a different dinner vegetable, t tan Ce treamed <n a pudding or teamnd with a Ji tti1e rneat. fisC or poultry. Cook rite ucder touer tust until tender and f-uffy. <Cern are many varnties ccd t pays to 'n'periment with then 'homernade ' types. For starters, tr, the regc<ar white p0 îshnd rite short, niedium o<ng grain). Convnrtnd" parboiledi liceis a orig grain rite that has been poishnd l«Ce white ricte but dan to special protnssing Cas retand nm oreo the nutrienta fond in tCe husk of brown ic~e, Vitarnrpacknd who<e grain brown rice adds a nctty tavor toa ny dinh; t makes an intnrnsting ctutfing. Wi<d rite, non a tran rite but the seed of an a ctt grass, is long grain and darle greeriish, Finaly, when time is va<ccb<e naIne aduantage cf the instant brands avaîlabln. Mms. Green is available ta talle"shopping" tu groupa. Cali 259-6633 or vwrfte- 300 Thae Es Mail, Toi-coa ~M96 66M. NEW CROP, LOCAL GROWN CANADA NO. 1GRADE Cabbage EA CRISP, FIAVORFUL PROOUCE OF REP. OF S.AFRICA Granny Smith Ap eenrLBý OUR COFFEE v (BE SURE -ro CHECK (B)

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