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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Oct 1975, Section 2, p. 7

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Section Two The Ca-ladian Statesman, Bowmanville, October 29 1 ?5 More excitement, hei Sunday a.m. as quite a L cars stopped to see 'the steam engine, pullîng sew passenger cars full of sig, seers, on the way to Pete bor*o, to see the steami engi * ritten in "The Natioi Dream." Many in the area a o~ ~~ ~ M~oO . peparng to go to hunti Camps and some have airea lef tf or the North Country., We are happy to report th, the windows smashed vandals, earlier in summ, Ballyduff, Presbyteriý Church have now been re ed. The glass is imported r Belgium, and is of Cathede type. A very large crowd wit tables of euchre at BallydI Hall. Prize winners, G Kotyluk, Dorothy Lethangu.ý Mrs. Vicki Beggs, Lou Mc<Yý Tom Brown and Gond' Strong. Mrs. Gertrude Carpe t bas returned to bier home Gananoque, after spendî some time at the home ofh brother, H. Aiken. Plan to attend our Annivo sary Services, this Suix d, with Miss Mary Lou Fi. Iý Baileboro as guest speal e, Mary Lou was an exchan student to Korea tis su- from United Church of C-. Sorry to report Mr. Perc Beggs, is in hospital. We ail wish a speedy recovery Two car loads of loab people attended services ir Millbrook, Sunday evening Rev. James Somerville, Lon- don, Ont. well-known to nia in this area, was gue speaker and everyone enjo- the sînging ability of sole-, Mr. Gary Kivel, London, O I Congrtulations to Chjffo an wnCurtis, who t week, will enjoy 40 yenrs wedded bliss. 1 L ~The ladies of Ballyduffai planning a bake sale, here îi Pontypool, this Sa turday, a.i Orange Hall. Mr.ad Mrs. Glen J3radlEx were -present at the Convo> tion and reception at Sene, College, Willowdale, on Sati day when Randy graduated, Business Administration. Oc congratulations to you, Rý dy. John and Elaine Van Wîeý ingen of Kincar dine w,, ha.ine with their parents the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sut Sr., recenti returned hon from a mont s tour of Europ, They visited several cou tries. Miss 'Arlene Brown Toronto, was honme fort weekend with her parents, ïM à ~and Mrs. Lloyd Brown.SI' was a lucky winner of $200 the Irish Sweeps takes. Mn. and Mrs. Wn. ColyjC Wes3ton, and Mr. and Mrs.R Harris and baby, Oshb, were Sunday guests oftl Sam Stewarts. Sweedish steel with Hammered brasswith Matte Black with centre Swedish Steel. centre pulls.36"Wx28"H. centre pulls. 36" x 28". pulls. 26" 28"or 31 "width, 18" long. With handie. 5V89 59 1~14"9 rirescreen ... "%0O 24' High 4-Pc.. 999! Fire Tol Set. c. Matte Black 18" Round 199 o 9 Woodholder 22IVî Made 0f tempered steel Made of black finished, 3/4" steel Woodg rates with Matte Black trim. tubing. Holds 1/8 cord of wood. 42" dlia. 14291 17eY 2S3 1Wood Crib During the, period Octohe'ý 20, 1975 to October 26, 1975 the Ontario Provincial Police a Newcastle investigated motor vehicle accidents whicl caused intury to six personý As a resuit f those investiga tions five persons ar4e n(' charged with offences uneç the Highway Traffie Act. A wide variety of othý occurrences were investi gated. These occurrences io* cluded such offences as brený and enter, theft, and w'lf damage. Eight persons have e charged with offences td the Liquor Control Act pensons have been 2; ~ with offences under th-'C minai Code, two persons hv been charged with impained, driving and one person bas been charged with an offence under the Narcotic Contrai Act. Investigation concerning a break and enter which occur- red at L'arry's Sports On October 17, 1975 has resulted in two pers,,ons being chai ged. Three shtuns and one rifl valued at more than $600.0e) have been necovered. t Charged with break, enter and thef t are; John Koczulab of Oshawa and Harvey A. Hall of Hampton. There are 12 shotguns stili outstanffing from this crime. Driving Tip:- Bicycles are vehicles ATTENTION PARENTS! If your child rides a bicycle, make sure it's always in safe mechanical condition . and is ridden accarding to the rules. Remember, a bicycle is a vehicle, not a toy! G.W. Brunton Cammunity Services Officer St. Paul's United Church Women met on October 2th in the Fellowship Room. The president Mrs. O. Dat rymple welcomed the meni- bers and visitors. During the business period, a short report from the Regional meeting at Map le Grove was given. Unit 7 wilrIhold their annual bazaar on November 26th in Salem Church. The next genena'i meeting will be on Decembei' l6th in the Fellowship Room. Mns. .G. Bowman, supply convenor gave a report on the work hein& done in this department in our U.C.W. Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. J. Coombes conduct- ed the devotional period, centering their fthoughts on "Wonien" and "the home". Mrs. Twist introduced Mrs, Gordon Martin, who gave an excellent talk on "Famous Women".- Mrs. E. Schamerhorn coinpleted the program with ber tougbts onu 'Women's Year". Membens of Unit 1, seîr cda cup of tea.

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