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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jun 1976, p. 5

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WESLEYV ILLE With this wonderful weather There were also pictures of the past days, the country- taken by other members, side is humming with in- including those of the bridge dustry. Late seeding is being taken by Berniece Best. finished and lawns and gar- It is good news to report that dens receiving constant care. Mrs. Harold Barrowclough Even with late seeding of returned from Port Hope some crops, the right weather hospital last Wednesday and will bring them along as Mrs. Darke was released from quickly, perhaps, as the fields hospital last week and is which were planted while the staying with daughter Merle ground was cold. The first for the present. Both will be hatching'of, birds are making convalescing at home. themselves known around the Church service on Sunday houses and fields. They re- morning was preceded as mind us of the poem in the old usual at Welcome United school reader, la which the Church by continuing practice nestling thought the world was of new hyinns or tunes. t was the nest, and later the bush or led by Lloyd Kellogg in the tree, then when launched on absence of John Groenevttld. wings, decided "I do not know John does not operate his what the world is made of, and nursery business on Sunday, neither does my- mother". but has been suffering from a Scarlet tanagers have been sore back. seen frequently round about On Sunday afternoon sev- and what a flash of brilliant eral of the Sunday school colour when they light near children who were free to do your window in an evergreen. so, went to Hope Haven and The Women's Institute held Pitt Rest Home to entertain their regular monthly meeting those living there. About 40 at the home of Mrs. C. residents of both places enjoy- Dickinson on June the First. ed hearing and seeing the After their business session young people as they played the enjoyed the showing of, and sang. Carnie Lynn, Mary sldes taken, during the re- and Peter Symons gave a building of the bridge at vocal number, accompanying Wîllow Beach. Also pictures of themselves with guitar and the '75th anniversary of the ukele. Shelly Payne, Heather Insitute held at Millbrook and and Krista MeHolm each Mrs§. K. Ashby showed slides played a piano solo; Angela taken during a trip to Hawaii. McHolm performed a ballet Acid Balonced Orgonic Protein Products for Heaithier Hoir and Skin "Exclusively at your Beauty Salon" Scugog Chomber of Commerce Holds Success fui Recreation and Hom'e Show SLast weekend, the Scugog Chamber of Commerce held another Recreation and Home Show in Port Perry Arena for three days that was jammed with many types of exhibits. The crowds were large and several of the exhibitors told The Statesman that it was one of the best shows they had entered. This picture, taken on Friday evening, shows a large numnber jof the exhibits and the visitors who were enjoying the outing. Whether you buy one of our fiew .1976 cars or light trucks or even one!f theirs by July 3lst, 1976, you could win your choice of a $12,000 boat or Mini-M otorhoine, or $10,000 in cash for visiting and register- ing at your Ford or Mercury dealerfirst. Whyis Ford of Canada makig this confident offer? Ber'ause we want yoi, tr visit yoiir Ford or Mercury dealer if you're in the market for a new 1976 car or light truck of aoy make or any izr froinany mnufacturer. We're convincrd ibat once you sec our selection of cars àod ligbî trucks, you'l bc really ixopressed. Iniprrssrd wih the quality wr design itu our cars. the eai svaine for your purci asiog dollar, and the fu range of sires and inodels to suit most everynes nerds and budget. And you'll br imprecsrd with the coifort aod quality ni scol knanship ini our cars, froin the spunkv. econoinical Pinto and Bobcat to the luxurjous 'Thuonderbîrd and Continrntals. We'rr confident that once you compare our cars with the competition you'll feel as ive do. And thats why wve'rr making ibis offer . .. The Confident Offer froin Ford of Canada. Visit your Ford or Mrrcury dealer before you sigo fny ordcr. Rrgisîrr and compare. The dloser you look, the better se look,. 're that confident. A$12,OO GowBoa This aporty Gren SS204 is a sbarp 9-f. crafi rquipped siil a MerCruiser 233 hp niotor, coiweriible top and nîuch more Ora$2,OOFuncraft This 1-uncrafs \Iini-lMotorhome is a conversion of the lord El150 window svais and is ideal for faînily travri, equipped with sncb feainres as a consvertble dîning table/double bed, sink uive. and loti of cupbrard space. At MACDONALD FORD, Bowmanville We- have, Confidence, in Our Cars ... and In Our Pricees! Reg. P $3400. CKLB's for example: 1973 MUSTANG rice Nwfn~ Tus & Frî. Centre .00 yOnIy) s rmot Bradcst ,CetrewiII be in operation Thurs. & Fri. during this specia promotion. 219~~ ~ KigS.E 2 41 Th 'e Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 9, 1976 Portable (Gasoline Containers Must Be TH E 37 King St. West 6355 Product of the Week: C LIMATR ESS MOI STU RIZI NG C REME PROTEIN CONDITIONER Moisturizes the hair shafi fo combat dryness and brittleness. ~UhML 623-5455

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