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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Sep 1968, p. 10

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, Farm Equipment Ltd. W and Owen Sound holiday trip to 0mm and Belle- Ir and Hrs Herb Atkinsonand II: and Hrs Harold chechnge Page Ten -~ The Odd Couple Tho Watchful Story of a Boy and HI: Amazing Undorwahr Friend! 333. mu PLUS â€" MM. 44 I'G MVIIGS -â€" I.H.C. 175 PARAMOUNT PICTURES Paramount ii - a 4 cm transmission, on. sssson. SAVE a 370-29” w with 10' summing. “0| Ms. A4 condition. A‘I' Oncbr, m clearance, wide uh, 9.1.0. and palm, «- YOUR mom a OLDSMOBILE DEALER Dun. 369-2310 bum. ONT SATURDAY MATINEE " w IAIILER AMBASSADOR â€" ”O, Hioor sodon; V-I ouiomoiic; powor brains and shoring; rodio; ono wool ”00'. A4 «man. i“ WEI, DYiiAIiC O - kioor hordiop; pow» hobo ood flooring; radio; Mic "omission; ”me;onoovoor. CioonoudinAoi IO INTEREST TILL 69 WALTER IATTHAU SAUGEEN MOTORS M MIACUDA -- How, W; Out but; V-O aub- mflc. Ono owner. Clean and In A4 common. 1N5 PONTIAC PAIISIIINE -â€" 140w harm; V-I aub- Mk; radium”. Mount! m. the labolous Mphln MINOR HOCKEY MEHING . . Say No More PANAVISION JACK LEMON Flipper Int-mm Father: and Hdpon Pluto Am WILL IE HELD Friday, September 27 A GENERAL MEETING TO ORGANIZE Rocky AT THE ARENA Minor Hockey AT 7:3 I". larshall, Pal Harshall, Doria Schwartz. Although it is sponsored in part by the Durham Kinsmen Club it will still be necessary for {he skatingclubtoralsea considerable sum of money. Var- ious ways to accomplish this were discussed at great lag and plans are now underway a bake sale and draw. The public will be notified well inadvanceo' this event. 50PM!!!" 28th Crawford home of Its William Schwartz on Tuesday, September 17th. Officers elected are: Presi- dent, Betty Lou Pust; lst Vice, Bernice Player; 2nd Vice, Doria Schwartz; Secretary, Peggy Bell; Treasurer, Eileen lightonmi- rectors, 09mm 9mm. Pa! SkatingClub Graduates HoEA'mStmng, Saugeen Flying Club Hold Fly-in Club held that: lnItlal meetiné tion purposes a letter will be sent to the Public and Separate Schools and also a notice will be in this paper sometime within the next month. Fees will be the same as last year - $10.00 each or the family rate of three or more at $25.00. The Club is now in its second year of operation and the prob- lems encountered last year have been ironed out. There is still, however, a great deal oi work involved, but, it the mothers con- cerned and the general public co- Operate and assist as they did so well last year, the Club Elect Officers The club has a nev skating teacher this yea, Mrs RaeWar- den of Oven Sound. Hrs Warden is a Gold Medalist, both in Canada and the U.S.A.,and comes very highly recommended. . Itvasagreedthqtgprregggttg- like it. When Ralph Mountain of RR 1, Durham, sets out to grow toma- toes, he grows them with a capi- tal “'1‘”. Mr Mountain recently pic-(ed 3 Tomato which measures 13 3/ 4 inches in diarneter end weighs one and one- halfpoundsn but that's not all -- hehasothers Durham Town Hall Some Tomato! This Saturday expect a véry éuccessful Show: Start at 2 pm. and I pm. atthe Visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ronald MacDonald were Mr and Mrs Elsley Arnold, Bill and Carol, New Lowell; Mrs A. Peart and Marilyn, Markdale; MES SHARON LITTLE, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Little of Durham, graduated on Saturday, September let, from the Owen Sound General and Marine Hospi- tal School of Nursing. Miss Little yas presented with the General CHERYL MCDOUGALL daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross McDougall, and granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Norman Dickson, graduated from the Owen Sound General and Ma- rine Hospital School of Nursing on Saturday, September zlst. The guests were entertained at Edge- Vater Inn, Oven Sound. Miss Mc- Dougall 'has joined the staff at Owen Sound Hospital. Proficiency Award. Ibentre Chesley Receives Award 1. One Million Years B.C. 2. The Reluctant Astronaut 3. Rio Conchos Showplace of Bruce County l. Frankenstein Created Woman 2. The Mummy’s ’3 Regular Low Prim " Due to tho length of "II: pro- gram, 1 showing from 1 pm. Shroud 3. Plague of the Zombies ALI. COLOR SHOW '5 Rogolar Low Prlcu " RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ’5 GIANT 3 FEATURE HORROR SHOW " MATINEE SAT. AT 1 EM. THURS. - FRI. - SAT. OMlmSn-Ihyo SUN. - MON. - TUES. mhmlnrn-nQOciJ GIANT COMEDY â€" ADVENTURE -- WESTERN SHOW ALL COLOR Bentinck TWp., Passes Sunday Hilliard Erskine Armstrong any at his home in Ben- ck Township on Sunday, Sep- tember 22, in his 68th ear. He wasthesono thelate Mr and Mrs Elijah Armstrong and had lived his entire life in Bentinck Tovnship. He {armed and also worked for the C.P.R. section for a numher oi years. Surviving are four sisters, Iona, and Mrs nurdock (Lor- raine) Dewar, both of Detroit; 'Mrs Clark (Violet) Lloyd, Egre- rnont Township; Mrs Glen May- ple) Lloyd, Toronto. One er, Anne, Mrs Jack Hutchins,ispreâ€" deceased. Three brothers also survive, Gordon and James of Bentinck Township, and Dan of The body rested at the Kress Funeral Home where the service was conducted on Wedneschy at 2 -p.t_n. 'Interment was made in the Durham Cemetery. T .O.G. Meeting Combines Shower For Bride-To-Be The Baptist T.O.G. Club held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs B..A. Cobham. The meeting was combined with a shower in honor of Miss Joan Marie Collier, an October bride- to- be. The meeting opened with _a hymn and prayer by Mrs Cob- family, Thamesford, were week- end visitors with Mr and Mrs William Ween and may.» Mr and Mrs Eric Gillies and John of Simcoe and Misses Jean and Kay Renwick of London were visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs William Weir and John. Mr and Mrs Gary McKinnon and son of Preston visitedSunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Newman Pratt and family. Mrs R. L. Chapman was a recent visitor with her mother, Mrs C. Ashbury, who is being cared for at the home oiadauvh- ter, Mrs D. Willan in Brook“. We are sorryto reportMrJohn McGirr and-Mr Geo. Whitmore, former residents of thiscommu- nity, are patients in the Durham Memorial Hospital, Mrs Robert Thompson was in charge of the pregrarn. Aeadin r ending entitled “Her Announcement' was given by Mrs Lloyd Christie. The topic, by Mrs Lynn Vollett, was entitled “Weddin Prayer”. A reading entitled “A the Altar" yasgiven by Mrs Norman Fal- and Mr and Mrs Ronald H111 and Terry of Bayhqu._ Mrs William Wilson returned home from the hospital on the weekend. We hape the sick folks will soon be better. We are glad to learn that Mrs Bruce Boyce is making goodpro- gress following surgery last Fri- day in Toronto East General Hos- pital. Mr and Mrs Robert Lawrence, Durham, visited recently with Mr and Mrs Ed. McDougatl. _ Mrs Robert Thompson conduc- ted several contests and Mrs Lynn Vollett gave a very humorous reading aboutan editor weddifi report. Miss Comerwas prgsenpd with many_loy§lyg_1_fts. Mr and Mrs Kenneth McDon- g,all Carl and David, at Jordon Station, visited over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Cameron Mc- Dougall. “ Lunch was served by Mism- mas Lawrence and Mrs Cobham. Guests of Miss Katie Burnett at the graduating exercises and closing ceremony of the Owen Sound General andllarine HoSpi- tal School of Nursing at Division Street United Church and at the banquet following at the Seldon House where Mr and Mrs Emer- son Burnett, Bill and Benny, Miss Linda Dolmar, Mr and Mrs Gor- don Sturroch, Mrsdirnilarkness, Mr and Mrs Neil Aldcorn, Mi' South Glenelg Roxy “lame MOUNT FOREST Priceville The Private THURS. - FRI. - SUZANNE Luca FM, Cd. Honeymoon In Niogoro Polls Judith Suzanne Braithvaiteand Robert Darrel Dickson were uni- ted in marriage on Saturday, Sep- tember 14th, by Rev. W. Knox, Paisley, in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Hanover. Organist was Mrs Donna Ward. Singing “The Lord’s Prayer” and “Wed- ’ din__g Prayer" was Mr Jack Ward. _ 1. LL- .I-_____I.L-_ A. In last week's team, a picture of the Durham Kins men executive The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George Bralthvalte, RR 3, Hanover, and the groom ts the son of Mr and Mrs Keith Dickson, RR 3, Durham. - Given in marriage by her ta- ther, before an altar adorned with bouquet of bronze and yel- low mums ”and yellow gladloli with terms, the bride vorea n of french imported lace vi A- line skirt and fitted bodice. The sabrina neckline was scalloped with lace trim and the sleeves were of long lily point style. The hemline terminated in femi- nine scallops. Her Spanish lace mantilla style veil was held in place by a matching lace pill box headpiece. She carried abou- quet of yellow rose buds centred with a pole green orchid. autumn gold worstedp ewith empire waistlihes accen ed with gold gulpure lace. Motifs re- appeared on the short sleeves. The scooped necklines were et- ched with narrow lace trim as well as the sleeves. They car- ried matching bouquets ofbronze mums centred with small artifi- cial fruits. goymed in _4-line "stylegovns‘gf Mr Ron Dickson was bestman and Mr Doug Brajthvalte and Mr David MacDonald were the usheIS. Mrs Carole Ann Aljoe was mat- ron of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids were Miss June Thompson, Owen Sound, and Miss Louise McBride, Exeter. Kerry Dickson of Durham was junior For the reception held tn the Elmwood Community Centre, the bride' 5 mother received the guests wearing a raspberry coat ensemble with mate feather hat and shoes, white oves and beaded bag. A corsage of white Carnations completed her 005- turne. Prior to leaving on a honey- moon trip to Niagara Falls and points West, the bride donned a white wool sheath with matching The groom’s mother assisted in a royal blue ensemble with draped silver lame hat, white gloves and white carnation cor- éo'af of mauve and yellov plan]. A white velvet hat and cox-sage and Mrs John Burnett, Price- vme, Mr and Mrs Wilbur Bur- nett, Torqqto, Mrs Royden Bur- nett and Mr and Mrs Jack Mc- Millan, Durham, Miss narybelle Aldcorn, Miss Arlene Aldcorn, and Doug Harrison, Toronto, Ken Harrison, Svinton Park, Mr and Mrs Stuart Iretqn, garkdale, and Fui‘fay McKenzié, Dromore. With Songs and Mn In "ad Hod Europa! ELVIS ELVIS Double Trouble DRIVEâ€"IN THEATRE ‘ A I D ‘ SAVAGE HELL BREAKS The Ride To Hangman’s HANOVER appeared. For some reason, we omitted naming one of the Kins- men in the back row, consequent- ly, we have been taking a lot of kidding about it. Although we be- lieve everyone knows this Kins- men, but just in case you don't, his picture appears above. Some of his friends suggested it was just as well he wasn't named. Oh yes, almost forgot to name him again. He’s Don Nearingburg, and holds the position of resist. of mauve baby mums complimen' ted her ensemble. The young couple are residing in Durham. Roller Skating mesons, THURsoA‘Is, SATURDAYS, AT 0:00 PM. FOR HALL RENTAL DIAL “$271. or 39-262. Pontiac, Buick, Vauxlnll and Audi“: Cm . GMC FRED 6. AUG! - Phone 986-2221 Ion-u Smut loren Douglas Motor Sales .You Are Cordially Invited to View Huntley, Friday and 5mm 5mm 26, 27 and 28 ’Tlle I969 Models TIL 10 Ill. REFRESHIENTS WILL I! SERVED on Display in Our Showroom 1’“ PON'I'IAC PARISIENIE SPORTS (”OPE The fly-in on Sunday in Egre- mont Township, marking the opening of Sauceen Flying Cid), was very successful! with over 50 planes of various makes and sizes taking part. Close to 1,000 people were on hand to witness the affair. Eric Winner of Hanover, MP? for Guy-Bruce, officially opened the event. The club has Its landing field on the farm of Keith Hunter. nghllght of the afternoon was. air acrobatics by Sally Wagner and the well-known local ayer, Glen Eaton of Bentlnck Town- ship. Sally Wagner ls an out- standing air acrobat permrmer from the Oshawa Flying Club and Is known throuhout Canada for her performances. file has performed for many years at the CNS air show. Bentinck's Glen Eaton thrilled the audience with his many maneuvers. Also participating was Gary Younger of Kitchener in his homemade Pitts special. On display were four homemade planes, 3 Benson .1er oopter, a twin engine Cessna Supersky owned by Glen Eaton, and two 195 Cessnas. One float plane landed on a lake near the air strip. A special feature of the air show was a fly-past by three air force Otter aircraft from Downsview. These large planes dropped into the small air strip with little problem, and used a very short take-of! area. The public was allowed to go through _ @ptumctriits .23 In! An. I. 375-093 OWEN SOUND ‘ ., Mrs. George Levi $8 a... .g‘: « Dies In “‘\ Owen Sound THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Admission restricted to persons 21 years and our. Surviving are three sons Wil- lliam of Santa, James oil-zest Linton, and John oiOvenSoud; eight daughters, Ilary, Mrs lor- ton Gay oi Scarboro, Christine, Hrs Edvard Clague Ooh Ridges, Jean, Ilrs hurtin Ic- lllvain oi Isl Gertrude. Mrs Wilfred w s of “noronto, and Mae, Mrs Albert Walker oi Owen Sound. Also surviving are one brother, Edvard, Ramsgate, England, and 19 grandchildren. Hrs Levi was predeceased by one brother, Ali- red, and one grandchild. Mrs Levi us an active mem- . ber of the First Baptist Church. following a lengthy mass. The tome: Agnes Lineman. she was born In London, End-pd. BRUCE 51’. NORTH, DURHAM Cinnda and married Gabrge Lav! uOVenSound in 1910. HIM predecetsed hernia 1065. The roads leading to the air strip wen jammed with an on both sides for over a mile each way. Mrs David Ireland, Teenater, and Mrs James Struthers ofBel- more visited with their aunt, Mrs Grasby who is In the homttfl. Mrs Alex Morton of Scar-bore and Mrs Elgtn Mclnnes visited at Harold Mortons and visited these planes. Social 8: Personal with their cqusin, IrgGrgsby were accompanied b9 Billy Ito'- lnnes and Mr and Mrs Harry Dunn of Toronto. Ibis Stan Beckett 'w'w -vâ€"W' â€"â€"â€" AT THE

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