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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Apr 1975, p. 8

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8The Canadian Statesman, B Winners 0f Ken Nicks es' Section of the Bowmaniville Curling Club who wor j are (front row, lef t to right) Marj Hodson, iLyla 1-m ft to right) Isobel Elliott, Lillian Dippeli, Helen Luý Mr. Don Fletcher, of Osh- wi awa, was a visitor tlirough the Pr week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken -an, Fletcher. L 'Mr. and Mrs., Sam Gilbert of 5Sé Toronto were weekend guests reî with Mlr. and Mrs. L. Clysdale. ni( Rev. G. Montgomery's Sun- rel day morning topic wvas "The Cb difference Easter MVakes" r while the choir sang "Joyful, rel Joyful, We Adore Thee." m i Just before the children nic went downstairs, Sunday ins Sehool Superintendent Mar- PIê lene Stacey, read the yearly spç report and presented' Pins. iniI y. neeting, and the fina eport was given by ,hrysler in the absenc 'reasurer Mary Vinkie. eport of the Sunshine nittee was heard from ce Hlenderson and the .s are to be remembered ontc aF Iscr . S, l 1U Trophy are (front rqw, le tsy row, lef t to right) Lillian ýs and Mrs. Aust-in Mabee in Wind-~ end a sor. th her On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oliver Rohrer and Mr. and home Mrs. Warn Rohrer wer 'e v 14 ling Club helci their av eams who won the Roy )n, Marion James, Ellen and Peggy Rowe. Saturi A an- it Oj be hiï no fo ratt ýsentation for the year rrophy and Ken Nicks iMarj H-odgson, (back îCartwright ed the horse iartha Sales 1on Wednes- t the barns. ,entucky, who snow before ,n experience. de~nts, who nzie in' ýre privike licopter. ls well. The sun is sh>Ii] 1birds are singîngn ing is just around mer. DeWitt e DAR Newly Arrived from British Columbia SPECIAL OFFER for 2 Weeks OnIy!l 2 x 4- 16 c Per Lin. Foot 2 x 6-30c Per Lin. Foot 1 x 6 - 20c Per Lin. Foot 4 x4 -45c Per Lin. Foot Plus Many Other Sizes At Low, Low Prices 4 X 4 Spruce ai 35c Per Lin. Foot OPEN WEEK DAYS 8-6 SATURDAY 8-4 ewcastle Lumber Ltd. 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Newtonville U.C.W. met in the Sunday School hall, Wed. evening,Mah 26, opening 1973 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88 Royale 4I-Dr. Hardtop, light green with dark green viflyl top, one owher, powver steering, power brakes, V-8, auto- matic, radio, white walls, discs; rear defroster, side mouldings. Real sharp. Lic. EBB744. WE URGE YOU >TO PLEASE SUPPORT THE LOCAL CANCER SOC! ETY'S APPEAL FOR F UN OS presentea the uevouuonal, as- sisted by Shirley Stapleton and Violet Gilmner and several Easter hymns were sung after which lunch was served to the eighteen ladies present. Shir- ley Stapleton held the lucky cup. BLÀCKSTOCK Whatever happened to Mother Nature's cue cards when she turned the page to April? She must have pulled out the February card instead. We ail know what happened and doni't need to be reminded of the blocked roads and blowing blizzards. Schools were closed on Thursday and Friday and ail community activities cancelled. However neither the stork nor Cupid was stopped by snow. Con-' gratulations to MIr. and Mrs. George Bryant who had a baby son born on Thursday and to MIr. a-id Mrs. Brian Mountioy whose baby daugh- ter was born on Friday. A very pretty wedding was solem- nizeçi in the United Church on Satiirday afternoon when Helen Swain became the bride of John Coates. The reception was held in Christian Educa- tion Roomn of the Church and the wvedding dance at the Nestieton Co mmunity Centre. How m-any. birthday parties and ,edclng anniversaries will be celebrated by those folk under weather conditions' to match that of Iast week? Mr. and Mrs. Keitlh John- ston of Belleville were Good Friday" guests of his mother Mlrs. J.A. Johnston. Friday overnight guest of his grand mother was Clifford Johnson ofOttawa University wbere he has completed a five year course in taxation. He was leavîng for Vancouver where hie wil I begin to work on April 23. Mrs. Courtney Grahamn spent, last Mlonday with Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Taylor of Enniskillen, Winners at the senior citi- zens' Card Party on Tuesdlay evening were Ladies' lst-Mur- iel Lawrence, 2nç-Mrs. Flos- sie Aldred, 3rd-Mrs. Ida Samelîs. Men's lst-Ivan MicLaughlin, 2nud-Reid Cook, 3rd-Freemnan McCullough. Mr. and M,\rs. Harry Van- Camp were Sunclay guests of Mr. and Ms Arthur Van- Camp and family, Sctugog Island. Mr a' rd iAev-1iffe )TExINTERIOR ý Get it Regai Wall Satin interior latex Wall paint * fast, dlean and easy painting * dries to a beautiful fiat finish in minutes *echoose fromn 1400 decorator colors SPECIAL GALLON also in quarts ABERHETHY'S and beautify your home with Benjamin Moore Paints.. 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