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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Sep 1983, p. 17

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<Tl)f Carminan Bhlrsman Wednesday, September 7,1983 Section Two i it? i f f j h --r ]r> 7 & il êf#Cy IS «ZÂS' lill# 0051s UL twj. r i * w- 8 Ideal weather last Wednesday and favorable results from two recent federal by-elections combined for an enthusiastic and enjoyable Allan Lawrence PC Barbecue at Devil's Elbow Ski Club attended by a huge crowd. One of the speakers was the Hon. George Hees, MP for Northumberland, Northumberland, shown here with Mr. Lawrence. One of the youngest at the barbecue was Emily Hamilton of Bowman- Some members of the orchestra that entertained the large gathering ville who appeared to be having a great time, demolishing a tasty cob came dressed in unusual outfits, including this banjo player, all decked of corn. out in simulated prison garb. Long lineups were the order of the day as the corn while visiting with friends and fellow party guests picked up rolls, hamburg patties and cobs of workers. F Most people brought their own lawn chairs and listened to short speeches by President Dr Peter were thoroughly enjoying the outing in a beautiful Zakarow, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Hees, Sam Cureatz setting while they consumed their hamburgs and M.P.P., and Mayor Garnet Rickard. mvU t • * 'u\ hV.V ■ r As Dr, Zakarow welcomed the crowd, he had some the band stand, listening to his remarks, young members of the audience sitting in front of Chef Les Reid and his crew did a great job of keep- their specially constructed cooking apparatus, ing ahead of the demand for hamburg patties on

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