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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Dec 1976, Section 2, p. 10

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10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 8, 1976 Section Two HonorMFormr Resmden OnI HisRetirement from On tario A retirement dinner was held for W. MacLean Rabb who is Ieaving the Ministry of Correctional Services after 30 years. Some 50, co-workers from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Toronto, Cobourg, Peterbor- ough and Kngston gathered at lý Probation Service mue Po rt Darlington Marina Mrs. Rabb was the recipient Hotel on Monday evening, of a beautiful orchid corsage Nov. 22. and 'Mac' was presented with After a scrumptuous buffet a handsome Bulova wrist supper, J.C. Thompson acted watch suitably inscrîbed. as Master of Cerémonies and Jim Ingamelîs, Eastern spoke humorously of the past Ontario Area Supervisor, years as a fellow worker. from Cobourg made the pre- sentation and spoke highly of the years of dedicated work. of ADDRESS Nigel Hartley, senior officer of the Oshawa Office of Probation Services, also spoke in praise of Mac's efforts on behaif of the young people with whomn he was associated. ieray Clnîèfollowing hîs war service, Mac erap Clnicworked as, a Supervisor of g st. W. boys tili he joined the Place- -623-4473 ment Staff in 1955. Since then, he has served as an aduit Parole- Officer and Juvenile * Probation Officer, the last two and a haîf years being spent in the Oshawa offices. Mac who was pleasantly $t hu surprised to see so many old friends and well-wishers, thanked the group for their if tmHn-rfe y kindness and remembrance. He and his wife expect to beave ements. . . For whatever shortly to spend the winter in or Exquisite - Florida. iriety of items MINA YELVERTON k E Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowan ~CRAMEand Lana Malcolm were adMOHAIR STOLES guests with Miss Darlene ý euiulqitd Malcolm on Saturday. On YSeuiflyquîe Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Murray IED BRASS, COPPER Malcolm also visited Darlene at her ceramic business near MOR E Odessa on the outskirts of Kingston. Sympathy is extended to Saturday - 1:30 - 4:30 Mrs. Reg. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gray of Orono in the ery Monday. passing of a loving husband and father, Reginald Sutton. Mr. En Mr Art Rowan J G HLIN GALLE RY family reunion which was held on Saturday in Brooklin. ýRE, O HAWAThe Harry Malcolms and R EOS H WAMona were Sunday dinner 'AR 10 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright of Islington and spent 13Z3 an enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Leo Cramyer of Dew Drop Inn has cnjoyed the a. comnany of her sister these Sant a Clous Parade Photo CHANGE c PatrickE Denture ThE 36 King Bowmanvi lie We now specialize in G! Regional Artists. For ail your Gift requirg occasion .. . Corne See Our POTTERY ...a var HAND-PAINTED CF LEATHER ARTICI WEAVING and MAý WALL HANGINGS SCOTTISH WOOLa BABY BLANKETS COCKTAIL APRZON STERLING, ETCHE JEWELLRY AN D HoU RS: Tuesday through! Sunday Gallery closed evq ROBERT McLAL CIVIC CENTF ONT/ LlH Agricultural News Friday, December 10 ed, Highway 59, North W Deadline for application to stock. enroil on Canada Manpower Thursday, December 2 Cow-Calf Producers' Course 1:30 p.m.-Ontario Ste to be held in Omemee. Tested Boar Sale, Test Saturday, December i tion, New Hamburg. 9:00;a.m.-Junior Show and Tuesday, January 4 Sale, Ontario Stockyards, Tor- Poultry Industry Seh onto. University of GuelPh. .Monday, December 13 1:30 p.m.-Information Ses- T o m r soonrevamped Canfarm W IlR w Management Program, Agri-f cultural office, Bowmanville. for **,%Io December 13 & 14 Canadian Agricultural Ont- look Conference, Canadin Government and Conference Cent re, Ottawa. Our experience shows tF stainers have fewer car acc December 14 &15 fewer home fires. Som Ontario Beef Cow-Calf Con- afford te insure for Iess. ference, Constellation Hlotel, If you re a nion-drinker, cE Toronto. affordnfot telook into Absu Tuesday, Decemberl14 insurance for your hon Swine AI. Course, Western your car? Ontario Breeders, Incorporat- ý Il good reasons t drinkîng: i that ab- -idents, we can can you ti ners' me and * - e Osborne & Shan'ý-- Insurance Agency Ltd. 108 Liberty St. N. 623-2527 Hiearth Broom Olde style broom that adds a_ unique touch. Available in as- sorted coloLtrs. Just ignite and you have VdII rmaques à multi-coloured flame 17" waIl plaques. for approx. 3 hours. Tavern, Ship or ,gam, 8Coach scene. Authen- tic English Brass- UUea. 10%19 STORE NOURS24KIGSRTBWANLE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, 24_INTRE___ANIL THURSDAYI 9a.m.to6p.m. Fros DeIivory on. Ordors, jý FRIDAY 9s.m.to9p.m. SATU RDAY 8:30 a.m. to.9,P.m. over $20.0OL Wood- ,23 ation tSta- chool, January 4-6 The Ontario Agricultural College Agricultural Confer- ence, University of Guelph. January 5& 6 Fruit and Vegetable Grow- ers' Fieldman's Conference, University of Guelph. Friday, January 7 9:00 a.m.-3:30p.m.-Durham County Soil and Crop Im- provement Association An- nual, Meeting, Yelverton United Church Hall, Hwy. 7A. past Ifew weeks direct from the Ukraine. Mary hadn't seen her sister for 40 years we understand. Ever see a lamb on the lam? This,ébroved to be our favour- ite, preoccupation. thîs past week hire at Malconia. It al started on Tuesday when neighbour Dan phones to informn us that one of our woolies had wandered over there. When we go to return the lamb to the fold it has again disappeared to show up again later further away then ever. Again we search for it without resuit. Eventually on gaturday we find our poor terrified lost lamb by now a nervous wreak by having been chased by every dog in. the neighbourhood. Ever try to catch a 90 lb. lamb scared out of its wits. Taint easy! Somehow we managed to capture it at Bob DeJongs, several miles from home and the tale is complete. Avrtisig. I helps you find exactlyI what youned CANADIAN ADVERTISIGAVSR OR

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