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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Sep 1975, p. 16

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16 The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, Sertember ion 1975 Long SauIt Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Came- ron, were Saturday evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. D. Oke, BowmanvWille. Mr. and Mrs. M. Killett, Janetville, were Sunday sup- per guests at the R. Came- rons. Best "Get Well" wishes to Mr. Fred Cameron, Zion, who is in Memorial Hospital. Hope he'll soon be well and home again. Also hope Mr. Clayton Brown will soon be well and enjoying good health once again. Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gibson with Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkin- son, Courtice, attended the wedding of their nephew, Mr. Brian Arnold and Miss Janice Watson at Trinity United Church, Newmarket, on Sat-, urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Rye Gibson, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Speer, Bowmanville on Monday.' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Blackstock, Mr. John John- son, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bent, Newcastle were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mun- dy, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Llyd Broome, Solina were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker were Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCor- mack,' Courtice. Mr. Chris James,. Toronto- and Mr. G. Baker spent Saturday with the latter's sister Mrs. George Bentley, Waubaushene. Miss Grace Smith accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harmer and attended a family get-to-gether at the home of Mrs. Ken Harmer, Inglewood in the form of a shower for Miss Nancy Shaw, Toronto and Mr. Ernie Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hall, Dunsford were Saturday even- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker. H AY'VDON18 Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tabb, Mr. Kenneth Tabb, Bowman- ville, Mrs. Margorie Tabb, and Christoper Tabb, Corn- wall, England, were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Blackburns. Mr. and Mrs. E. T«ck, Mr. and Mrs. G. Adamson, Toron-, to, were Wednesday'dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton's. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Welland, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason, Brockville visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and family. Mrs. Gordon Werry, Mrs. Annie McKennon, Miss L. MceKennon, Islington, Mrs. Boyd Werry, Mýisses Jean and Bonny Werry, NMississaugia, were Suînday eallers ai and Mrs. Loyd Ashtonis- Ur. and Mrs. Bob' Townsenid and baby Daryl, MIr. and Mrs. Bruce Garrard and Tammy, Keswick, visited Mrs. C. Garrard on Saturday. Mr. Bruce Garrard also visited his father Mr. C. Garrard at Memorial Hospital Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tabb, called on Mrs.' Irene Tabb and family on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ander- son,' Port Hope, called on the Arthur Trewin's on Friday. Mr. Ted Buttery won the Silver Tray donated by Mr. and Mrs. Clrence Turner, for the most points in the vege- table class at Orono Fair. Mrs. Jack Jones attended the basebaîl game, Enniskil- len - Tyrone boys at the M. J. Hobbs school grounds. .Mrs. P. Sergant, is spending a few days, with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Metcalfe and familv. on her wav home to Yellow Knife. Mrs. Arthur Trewin and Mrs. Jack Potts were over- night visitors of Mrs. David Malcolm, Scarborough., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Ronald and Ray, were Sunday suppepr igests ofMr.and Mrs. Rhodes, has approved asub- sidy of $1,420,000 to the Re- gionat Municipality of Dur- ham. The total subsidy to the Region with the addition of the above grant is now $3,716,000. Moretha evrthis wee k...I' I iii 1IFI1iIJ~1 ~

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