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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jul 1976, Section 2, p. 9

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Section Two The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, July 21, 1976 9 NEWTONVI LLE On Tuesclay evening, Mr., and Mrs. C.M. Jones took their pictures of New Zealand, to the Marnwood Nursing Home, in Bowmanville. Many of the patients enjoyed seeing the pictures very much, including Mrs. Ethel Jones, whose son, Clifford and family iîve in New Zealand.. Her grandson, Philip Jones, is married, and with the air force there, also Mrs. Jones was truiy thrilled to sce her own son, his wife, his grandeidren, and their homes. A few other relatives '-and friends were invited in, to share this happy occasion, with her'. Misses Anne Lewis and Miriam McLean, from south- ern Ireiand, are spencing a fewweeks here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Spratt, of R.R. 2, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer, "-and family, are holidaying at their cottage at Chemong. Mrs. Leone Lane, with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lane, and family, of Orono, returned home Wednesday, from Mil- WEèkE THE FIRM W//qO CAN REAILY CLA/M, FINE, PRQDUCTS 4 TOP SERVICE BROI/GHT US OUR) -"FIN. Francis Tennant Fuels. R. R.1, Orona, Ont. 983-5693 waukee, whiere',they visited .Mn. and Mns. Etzweiler, over the weekend..1 Mn. and Mrs. John Laur and son, Michael, of Niagara Falls, were visitons last week, with Mn. and Mrs. F. Gilmen, on their way to Ottawa. Visitons last week with Mrs. Agnes Burley, included Mrs. Barbara Shetler, and bier mother, Mns. Bihl Reid of Kirby. Miss Cathanine Stewart of Kendal, and with lier, Mrs. Swarbrick, of Oshawa, Mn. Gerald Zealand, of Elizabeth- ville, Mn. and Mrs. H.G. Smith, with daughters, Mrs. Myrtie Argue, and Mrs. Rose Avery, ail of Port Hope, Mns. Fae Burley, and Wendy, of Ennîsmore, Mrs. J. Hathenly, and Mrs. Laura Cawker, of Bowmanville. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burley, Newcastle and on Sunday, Mn. and Mrs. Harold Burley, of Bridgen onth, and Mn. and Mrs. Bill Gilmer, of Janet- ville. Mn. Jim Adams returned home, Wednesday, from visit- ing his daughten at Vancouver, and was in Cornwall, visiting frîends, the'end of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tomp- kins, Shellyand Robert, spent the weekend at their cottage at Rice Lake. Mn. and Mrs. Richard MacCarl1, of Whitby were dinner guests, Saturday, with Mn. and Mrs. Ken Fletcher. Mrs. Irene Burley spent the, weekend with Mn. and, Mrs. Lloyd Clysdale and ail attend-, ed the races at Kawartha Down's, Saturday night. Mrs. C.M. Jones and Mns. Bea Jones were among those attending the Reid-Reid wed- ding in Trinity United Church, Bowmfanville, on Saturday with Rev. Robent Gay, uncle of the bride, officiating. Rev. Gay, when a student minister, preached in Newtonville, for. a time. He will be preaching in xiii be, arong the most avid spectators. The extent to which develop- ment of better aquatic facil- ities bas been acbieved wil also. be clearly seen this summen. Swimmers in outside, lanes of the Olympie pools wiii have less turbulence because of a 15 inch wide lip at the edge to prevent water fnom bouncing back. At Munich in 1972, four out of five of Canada's medals were wvon for swimming s0 bopes are very bigb thîs year fo r tbe Canadian swimming teamn. 14-year-old Kim Bickle of Solina Road had plenty of help during her Cystie Fibrosis Carnival which was held last Friday in the family's huge side yard. As it turned out, there were stili lots of friends and neighbours left over, and after the last hot dog was consumed, they had contributed $135.0 to the cause. Kim reported that the event took about a month Simcoe St. United Church, Oshawa, on Sunday, Juiy 25, at il ar. Local people among the bus load of Newcastle senior citizens taking a trip, last Monday, included Mrs. Iva Farrow, Miss Bernice Milli- gan, Mrs. Harvey Farrow, Wet Tcrgef in S to plan and lots of people pitched in to make the carnival a success. Among the many activities there were booths for ring the bottie, knock down the can and a sponge throw., There were also several sales, including ones for home made crafts, baked goods'and junk. Ken Tmnk won the 50-50 draw. instructors in every province in Canada. ;ponge hrow1I goes witbout saying that tbose involved are among our fit Canadians, and if not participating tbemselves, in water sports at tbe Ohympics, W. E. LANG If you have a hearing problemn or if your present hearing aid is in need of admiustment or repair.. CaIl 576-9811 Local 233 in Oshawa a certified hearing aid audioligist fromn Eaton's in Oshawa wiII give a complete audiometric hearing test and recommend and custom fit the aid that is best suited to your individual needs. There is no charge for this service. Repairs and batteries available for most makes and models. You can use your Eaton's Charge Account.. 10OOmph 0-50 in 8.2 seconds 46.8 mp* What a combination of performance and economy! The Rabbit is the yardstick by which ail small cars can b e measured. Each Rabbit cornes with a hatchback, 1.6 ltr. overhead cam engine, steel belted radial tires, rear window defogger and rnuch more. Catch a Rabbit at our place. 'Accordng toaEUA. te t,.Atc.1rniege -Yvo-Y deoendng on type of Hrnng, dr ...n<hbt,ccs rdton oand optionleqo pment. Th e Ami? rabbit Even though he's already soaking wet, Glenn Tink still winces as he ducks a wet sponge thrown by his older sister Marilyn . .. it's, called sweet revenge. Needless to say the sponge throw was one of the more popular events at last Friday's Cystic Fibrosis held at thxe Bickle residence on Solina Road South. Ask Us About Our 5-Year- 50,000-Mile W arranty wH wa;roso okswag-en Ltd. AUOI'1425 DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY - 668-9383 ot pl n 47 ing St. W*a esrve NoWr f and Mns. Reg. Falls, and they tnavelled to Sault Ste. Manie and by train to Agawa Canyon, netunning home Wed- nesday. Mn. and Mrs. Sidney Lan- caster wene on tour, over the past weekend, visiting Tweed, and on Sunday, being dinner guests with Mn. and Mrs. George Crump, at Bridge- north. Mn. and Mns. Howard Smith, and son, Stevie, were Sunday visitons wîth Mr. and Mns. Ken Fletcher, great- gnandparents of Stevie., Mn. Wayne Elliott netunned home from Memonial Hospi- tai, ast Friday. Mn. and Mns. Melville Jones and Mn. and Mrs. Wallace Boughen attended the Sunday monning service, in Kirby Chuncb. A bithday party was enjoy- ed at the home-'of Mrs. Bea Jones, on Saturday, July l8th, the occasion being the 16th birthday of ber granddaugh- ter, Dianne Jones, of Edmon- ton, Ata. Mns. C.M. Jones and Mrs. Fae Cornish, of Orono, were co-hostesses and present, also wene Mr. and Mns. McGregon Jones, of Burlington, and Mn. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall, of Canton. The beautiful birth- day cake was made, and deconated, complete with candies, by Mrs. Jack Chard, of Newcastle, truhy a wonk of art! Mn. CM. J ones showed bis pictunes of Austrahia and New Zeahand, to the guests, and a happyý evening came to an close, when most of the family visited, by telephone, with Dianne's parents, and bro- ther, Douglas, in Edmonton. Mns. Athur Tubb, and daugbten, Madeline of Osha- wa, wene Sunday supper guests, with Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Clysdale. Mrs. Leone Lane was, a supper guest, Sunday, with Mn. and Mrs. Charles Gray, and girls, Orono. Bob Henderson attended the Varîsty football game in Toronto, Sunday afternoon. Quite a f ew fromn here attended the bail game in Kendal, Sunday afternoon. Remember the W.I. picmce, Thursday afternoon, Juhy 22, ai the Bird's. Gof T heir Start During Red Cross Soc. Swim Classes This year Montreal hosts the summer, Olympie games, and 400 of Canada's besh athietes wihh panticipate among tbem trim, smooth-muscled swim- mers wbo bave spent montbs of training for ail the events leading up ho the great games themselves. Many of tbese swimmers got their first badges in Red Cross swimming courses, in tact Mark Spitz, wbo won a record of seven gold medals in Munich, is a water safety graduahe of the Amenican National Red Cross. The Canadian Red Cross Water Safehy Service was begun in 1945 witb a tbree-fold purpose: to reduce drowning and waher accidents to improve bealth and fitness and to encourage the develop- ment ofideal aquatic facilit- les. is it successfuh? You bet. At lash count, 1975, approxi- mately 850,000 Canadians were involved in water safety courses taugbt by trained, jaORONO fi~GARDEN CENTRE ~ Lt. SODDING COMPLE LANDSCAPING Free Estimates Phone 983-93081 RETI RING? How abouý CHARLSTON LAKE hamiet. 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