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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Aug 1960, p. 9

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* ~j(~- -~Z~c~~- -~ - - - THURSDAY, AUJG. 11 lth. 1980f TME CANADIAN STATEMANq. BOWMANVIL& .ONTARTO PAGE NiY ____ times and- sa it seem- girls ed- every few minutes tiiere Miss MuieIhie hm wol ea cianking of aiesn verekong wteu"O ly op ByM ga cnon dishes the signal for bride p Numerous summer visitors repreent lyer.. and groom to kiss each other- ver are visiting vaniou.s places i Next Friday, August 19, ground for the final show. Mr. Mansfield, has been th weddin~~g cak cameras Slswtd xi în O~~n n v~n ul~l~~Vd~t 1 brin g ths 1a play- The parents of the children touring Canada giving 1ntrc lce Main wrth Inohe Surplus wTogbac evrvystinsbusy.u ground season to a close. who attended playgrounds tion to Junior players and ta DUtch sang. time in scoringruns last Tues- and Jack Parker. "Buck" Sypnhe arRxeddt f .~II IIIL #J5 D~ On Wednesday, August 17, are invited ta attend these Senior players who are inter- Towards the end of the pro- day night, erupting for seven Cowle's triple and Maxie friends a.nd relatives in the' at Meniorial Park a full day shows. Tt will offer an oppor- ested in mnstructlng Juniors. grami portions of the wedding first inning tallies ta go on 1 Yourth's two-bagger were the death of the late Mrs. Peter A two-hit htu hr ytebss akBn ige cf , tivities have been planý- tunity for the parents ta meet The Pepsi-Cola Company cake and fruit cocktails were ta a lop-sided 12-1 win over big biows, with a walk and Sowden this wveek. Fuelsso G taa7Own ir'pefcpgniedS- %l~Vwt the various play- the playground supervisor in jointly sponsored Mr. Mans- passed, cafla for a spec b Ken' ensWar. an error by left-fielder, Bob Mr. and Mrs. W. Beatty vis- sosrog Stephen Feiasoeon u u e grends competing in events your area, if you have flot al- field's trip with the Canadian the groom and another by Mr. The Sales moved two points Williams, completing the ited with Mrs. Charley Beatty, aver Snuffys such as tin can cricket. tether- ready done so. Lawn Tennis Association. IIoosta Senior were well ne- ahead of Stephen Fuels in damage. Bewdley, recently. Mn'Sfbl itrls iescesv aeispo ball, paddle tennis, volleyball,; Arts and Craftt Conteut celved, hymn "'Abide with me", their battle for first place, Anerrb hr aea ttefeddyearly in the Thusda noigh tteCnrldcdfu hr nigt softbal-, quoits and beanbags. Tecide nth aiu ryrbyteMC n h while the loss left Ken's dead- Tim rrb hr bsmn A h ieddyTusa A ubecfscilenTs e clag rotnds thugh iou h MOlIifj Nration Athem MCo ncuded locked with Snuffy's Auto Tm Cox, Clint Ferguson's suniner for the rural school School. Stepefcdony3lisbfre ithr elB- nillber eofi suecha thigs 1as Tond w orkigo the ec-R Ntiona verysela dacor ur Body for the third and final triple and Crossey's sacrifice children the following children batters, walkignn n i-gs oedw artr h bubblbe gud cinesht rekld rs a ndon r rafts Con te stn.u 6 th fies r. a da or Micae pByf brh fly produced a pair of mark- from this area are to be con- igu w-u is nignx he atr.Pcigo COftest, widest grin contest. Isponsored by Ken's Men's and O a ry, Auret, th Kloostra. There was a final "Red" Davey and Ted Hoar ers in the third. gratulated on their good work. single ta JmOinkadath fisptcDnM te, On Thursday, August l8th, iBoy's Wear Stonè. The theme toplace ini the ChrisiannR hn-shke as again we ex- collaborated on a five hitter, Yut ige n crdRbr rwwsfrtfrsn edofsnl oMeRc-Lui abVneVntn each pa ro n wil bi g fr ti c nes is In anC hrh, Cb ur of pressed ur very god i e with Davey alowing four over on Daveys triple in the fourth, ior inoyhe sîxt. anPaJierAlli rapped snngle fort t e r taln t i a v rie y for fths a n il e t u s uch form ed u c u g Of u r m s i s A a h g s a d ' r o g a d h p y wded n H oar ivin four w alks p sh d cr s an for second ini the Jun ior divi-Th Fu l m o e b ck i o l o edy a ba e le r n show ta be held at the Town things as Drums, Masks and Misatha lflo sand we w ie coupled wtlh good-night up the other safety and the other run in the fifth and a sien girls and Billy Robinsonatefrt Ilall staring at 7:0 p.m. AlsoWeapons Te contestlosores Mioneltallysrin thewefinal Gwalk tayFerguson followedlly by andfinnly Pando ffrtied folthwSurplusd Salesndoh tiedther itowSurpl al star ting ath70 . Ie Weio oaionl Thlde nt i opan among the one hund.red invited an o ei3o.inning. Jerry Majernisan drew pinch-swinger Bruce MacDon- third place in the Junior Boys. loss left Snfyste ih Te înr opee h at this time the varieus teesailandiadrenii cBowman- a walk in a pinch-hitting roIe, ald's triple ended the scoring The young folk took in the Kens Mens eni h e-seigwt ari h awards will be presented te: ville whether they attend ges o nf ast traiticreon w advanced on a single by Tirn in the seventh. last barn dance for the season lar Ken's hv igegmssxho ige ySehn thetrnegroup Tner he dries mlruns be anded ilnt - th ought many of our readers LONG AUL Cox and scored on Bob Man- Bob Williams threw ene-hit at Alan Foster's barn, Kendal. left withSupsSae an AbotndB d______ rection of Verna Foran and IlRecreation Office at the Lions mhtejoy reading the fol- jerrison's sacrifice hoist ta baîl in relief aven the final Saturday night. Stephen's vihawni ihr-______ Berta Higgan will present two Community Centre ne laterwn b. Mr. and rs. FrdPartnen berth. Snufy' having. cern-e an -e i one-act plays entitled "Little'than Monday, August 15th. The weather was ideal and a vlsited relatives at Brechin, The winners callected six Yaurth each picked up.a pair petethei egu lrsede Iin ch epn"ad"h ag ubro red rmCnigo n egaeo f their 11 hit total for the of safeties for the winners, ]B SE UNE ltdhe Kain thelSrpn" n""h The winners of ast week's mlsar n nu ere f ren fro Cunaîgy . Sarv seven run upnising. "Archie" while Cox garnered two hits ULI. must hopefoadubeos In prparaien fr ne t h nwr:Frt e the "Oriieoentaludy ftrno visitars bagged a pair of sin- for Ken's. Mr. Sam VanCamp lias been by the MnsWerwic I rprto fo etTee ee rs rzwitness thCaraeo hs Sn-yatronvst ros s spending bis holidays building would force aro ot week's Vaiety Night a num-lIRandy Dewell, an Oriental popular and pretty bride tO of Mrs. A. McLafflan were Mn. umrctaea Mn z esnpa ber of playgrounds are hold- Village; Second Prize, Susan the minan of her choice. and Mrs. Wesey Vokins and Lake sume cottae a n eaob paofet!e wih ig Talent Nigts ta find eut 1 Elliott, a Chînese Lantenn; The organist, r.A. Stanse, fanuly, Port Perry. à obourg W ins Playof fmljondM.V Capiswh - Third Pnize, Cathryn Etcher, Cobourg and frîend cf the Bruce Kellet, Janetville, for the weekend at the lake. StephenFelpikdu a --o" Coolie Hat. Honourable CMen- faiile play cot mui be spn Oae Local Peed-a W ees r. and Mrs. Smith, Mont- single unearndrni h e tien, -er hmsn olefr h evca h ie r ndMs .PnadnO e o a e e s rawr feno callers cond. "JiggsCoigsngd 1with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van with one aa u a Hat. time ta the strains of the Wed- Mn. and Mrs. Smnith, Oshawa, By Dude His back ta catch up. Cm uigti atwe.POpl AIl the crafts projects from ding March the bride and fa- were Sundiay visitons cf the Cobourg had fifteen bits and Cm uigti atwe.popl rsda ae last weck's contest are on dis- ther fodiowed by' ber maid Of Penwarden's. In District "F" Legien Peelfu ice wieBwa. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bushell and tial doublcpa a WE NMYE LEAVE play at Ken's Men's Wear honour and bridesmalds enter- ~ a u-Wee basebaîl playoffs Sunday ville hamie safies B an us Ruth have spent the past twe "Duke" Brit eodbs Store an Temperance Street. cd the ohurch and teck up pc.- day dinner guest and Mr' and afternaan in Newcastle before double the errors, eight. weeks the guests of lier par- man GaryTih'rea t- YU YIHOEA WRG& The idea behind this con- itions by the pulpit where the Mrs. Jake Van dam, Nestleton a geod crowd, Cobourg hum- Pitching for the Ferrytown et i.adMs .Gbo.frt wn id alwn . W£ ALWAYS MMAK test is te help stimulate inter- visiting minister, groom a.nd erSudyvitn ofM' iliated Bowmanville by a one nn weeBhRaPtr Mrs. Cyril Luke was a caller Brunt te ec ecn.Se TATest in arts and crafts on the best man were wealting. A tape amiMmr W Vanéay k strofM. sided count of 22-9 and will iewrBllRaPtrhswek ihM.an Ms pnws plyrud.recorder was near by sa that and ______W. ________ represent the District in the Harrison in the fifth and Lloyd ths ee wtM. an .pheanut Ja aeo hrs CLAN-UP C14ic/ peyrons Huskilson and Jim Burley in Roy Metcl.PentJak n'errad Miner Basebail a record of the ceremony could Provincial finals at Welland the sixtb. Betty Mutton, Roger Bickers, Bob Abbottl ke ela U O P Due te helidays on the lack be sent ta the bide's gTand- WtCT'YTTT aten this montb. eryi- Fer Rubbertewn, Guy Parks Carias .and Jim Cryderman - of interest there have been parents in Helland, two bas- WEL EYJL VI.LL Cobourg scored in eryi-started and gave way te Ken took part in several activiticîs Grace andTespnSuay M m BtrLing! very few games played in the kets of hovcly flowens were ning but the fifth. They scer- Miller in the feurtb who fin- during the weekend te enter- with Mn. anisNelBo Miner Baseball Leagues te phaced by the pulpit one a Hiolidays are moire than haif ed four in the first, oe in the ished. tain a number of Junior Farmn- nelI and fam tterct 'U UOWtrSs date. gift of pure wihite glads the aven and xnany have returned second, five in the third, a Ray Gailagher led the win- ers from Middlesex and Lamnb- tage at MikLae Jtm iesufrhpe TensIsrcin gift of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pet- from sumnien tripping to take big seven in the fourth, three ners with twe for two and four ton Gounties. who were the Miss GracBaeswsfc wtewhnnd hee e TennisInstrcton ers, the other from Mrs. Wil- up the daily round for another in the sixth and finished with free tickets. Bradford, Ryan, gucsts of Durham, Northum- guest cf MisJo WikO- edi. .adteurcn A total of 30 boys and girls lamn MJcHoLm, neighbours cf year, happy te have wýonk te a pain in the scventh. Ravendale, Sayers and Bur- berland and Hastinîgs Coun- awa. on Mna feno.vneceadcmotc al hav rgiserd or enis n-th famiy.give life a purpose and holi- Bowmanville counted twe gess each had a pair. Miller ties' Junior Farmers. Jirn was ws.te drnhe past five- The ceremnony was most lmn- days a meaning when they in the third, anc in the fifth was best fon the lasers with anganist for the special chunch fe ing on a series of tests and a pressive. It started by the came. Mr. and Mrs. Allan and then came alive for six twe bits in four trips plate- service on Sunday at Welcomie. u n Little Tennis League has been question- Who giveth tlis Clarke, Glen, Oberyl and Ro- in the sixth but were too fan ward-Guide. Carlos and Roger registeredYdodulned. eiya se thupfe the beysiciants girl s t and answered by Mn. week from. a holiday that in- a s Aion Fi'iday cvening.Ra e L A r. PubroDUOdar ER UC LTD. Ega -oloe sa thatn theye pariciant ail miiston tour ai fli the N Il E Mrs. Roy VanCamp spent Race~~frfuiifrmto o rt COMIACTGIS S have an opportunity ta, play andgqie muic, tsient a yer Otutawa Rier nhe wen ac-S3urp ui A il# Ajjj ii o ne Saturdîay at Mr. and Mrs.gfoFREodem nng as wcll as werk on thein tests. ands que music, thone an yin aa ier. hy Jonere Lloyd Metcalf's cottage. \~ ah g ae.Fi e.st" CR~ Next Tuesday, August l6th, PaleJhvhpoe n a~aidb onGon n n r.Fe ~~~ REFRIGEATION-ELECTRIC Mr. George Mansfield, who pualm, poeRn of exhortation, veld w!ho was back in time te nMr.Le gu and miyBrase Line; Mi ando m nvle Rc NOTSR - SALES -SERV ICE was in Bowmanville an June folOwed by the double ring go and meet his wife and sens I r.Ma lil and family, Theeie;M. n TT- RADIO - APPLI ANCES lst of this year ta give in. ccremnony, prayen and short Nicki, Neil and John nMnsL i g T w e g e Ms e Bomn iel aoond tea- i iya Club fBwohifis struction to Juniors wilh re- address by the minister, a real. They had just returned oiavlemtirdoBa-PgnCu e g , tura for bis second visit and reading taken fromi St. Mýath- fromi a Vbree inienth's visit in Surplus Sales proved thein Sfephen Fuels. A victorv ccbnidge on Sunday and vis- Young Birdcefo Wsh will hohd three clinics fer all ew Chaipter 7, verses 24 ta 27, Holland, now Nicki seems to mastcry aven Ken's Men's 1weuld have given the Men's ited Santa's Villarýe. ago, Ont., 6 iearue psalmn and anothen address, a require a ittie brushing up on Wear again Friday nigbt, this Wear a playoff berth, with Mr. an d Mrs. Neil Brownel on August 6 ib9 id solo "The Lord's Prayer", bea- his Englis. time scorin g a decîsîve 15-5 Snuffy's Auto Body eut in thc Valerie and Lee are spending campeting. utifully sung by Mrs. G. Ran- Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Dinnen win ever the Men's Wear club. celd. Howevei', a Fuel win their holidays at thein cottage Tt was a vr adrc n dela, hymn "O, Master let me returned frein thein extensive The Sales enly managed weuld have left Stephen's and on Minjk Lake. very cleselycnetd walk with Thee", the Blessing trip te the west ccast the first five safeties off pîtcher Bob Surplus tied for the top and Carlos Cnyderm.an ini cern- First, C.Le n;scdL ~ -1 Wand Doxology concluded the of the wcek aaso and stay at Williams, after four innrngs Ken's and Snuffy's in a cellan pany with bis cousin Rav Richards; thr,1vnBa. i f~jIservice, homes are looking fonward ta of play, but led 11-2 thanks deadleck. Twist, Salem, spent the last fourth, Bi Wit; fth . . ~ .f~AD . . .g Upon leaving the chunch hearing about these travels. ta five errons and four bases Ken's grabbed a one run week visiting sevenai. places in Ralph LukesxtBb r- BRO~W NEU ahoeecagdgetns Tetw~pro ôkr on balîs. Ken's tightened their Iead in the first on a walk te the resont areas: some cf these dericks. with orie, grooan d ridI are buytoninp a oter defences, enly booting one Tim Cox and "Butch" Cele's were- Algonquin Pank, Hunts- party as in a neception line, section cf telakeshore pre- mrbut the winncrs smash- single. Surplus tied it in the ville, Milford Boy and Parny Outon he huch awnmay pratryt aigie r lc eî five bits for a pair of bettom baîf, when "Buck" Sound. They visitcd Mn. and ipictures werc taken whlto.Tewdnd oa amokers in each of the hast Cowle was safe an Bob Mon- Mrs. E. Bush and family ot --------ile top.er cfcnetTes ddbuhe ene sho d two frames. mejerrisen's bobble, and scored iGlen Miller and Mn. and Mrs upon the happy couple until at for betten driving. 'Chose ln left, Tuesday nigbt against acu gii h hr sbl O D N - CN D hast they reached thbe baven of terested in those things are oge Joagin n thope td Mon Mnl.aidMn.Ry etafm'LII D P their coach and weme diven scanning the soil turned up by IYDNjerrison's hoist te left and Ken and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aber-UD4 Outcf owngustswer tave Outhi ad rad utThe league-leaders evcned weekend visiting fniends at etertained ta coffee and ather have seen nathing but stanes. Mr. an-d Mns. R. Gniffin and the score again witheut the Monrefield and Listowel. SVC U CAMER refreshxment.s on returning ta Mr. Hamn Austin bas been family, Toronto, spent Sunday benefit of a bit, in the same Kathy and Murray Twist, IU BN m ETN the home of Mr. and Mns. Egas. traubled the past two weeks with Mn. andi Mrs. Bert Ash- inning, and then sent 14 bat- Salem, visited Esther and îio tetSot Eiectric eye makes settings for you! Weddiing and sbower gifts with "noises" in the bock seat ton ond family. ters te the plate in the fine Kenny Crydenînan thîs past admired untih trne came ta of his car. Scratchings, rusti- Sgt. B. D. and Mrs. House- run fourth. Three walks. weck. A -55 BO MN LU if1 fast you can have a completely outomatic movie camnera leave for thbe wedding recep- ings thiat at finst sounded like mon ,Wayne, Sandira and Deh- three errers, and singles by Mr. and Mms. A. Ramnes, with ecctric-eye exposure contrai - at an amazingly low tien hehd ai The Skeena, in a mouse then, seemed înuch bie, Pctawawa, are holidaying "Red" Davey, George Joncs, .prce!Naseting t mae ya jut im ndshet ii UflCtPont Hope, where about 100 houder. Repeated examinations with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoar, Erv Brok an youjus am ad soo insunorguests were entertained. revealed nothing, then the C. Garnard. Mr. F. Denby, Clint Ferguson accounted for shade ... even indoors with photoflood Iamps. The electric Three long tables were laid othen morning sîgns cf des- Bowmanville; Mn. and Mrs. A. the damage. eye sets the exposure automatically. Has fast f/2.3 lens, easy ready for guests with a head tructian couid be seen around Garrard andi Bai'iy were Sun- An errai' by Tim Cox, toading. Uses thrifty 8mm film, table resenved for the wedding the back seat, aind it was dis- day visitons witb Mn. andi Mrs. Cowle's double and a three- gests. covereti a large woadchuck Garrard. bagger by Hoar, gave the PECIAL Reg. 92.75 NO 7 .5 Te program. was long andi bad been in behinti the back Rev. Rudd, Coîborne, Mr'. J. Sales a pair of unearned mark- SPEC A L N W $ 4.25varid ad asthebride and seat for twa weeks. At that A. Werry, Ennigkillen; Barbara ers in the fifth, with two gnom entereti a Dutch song of turne Mn. Austin had shot it, and Glen Ashton wene Sun- mnore scoring in the sixtb on, W * b y m a ug floe hnig twsda i threw day dinnen guests at Mr'. and successive singles by Fengu- JU R Y & L V EL byproyer andi hymn "Saviour, it in the bock te bring home Mrs. Lloyd Ashten's. Bcth Ash- son, Jack Parker and "Ar- 'Y & LO ELlike a Shepherd lead us" and ta, the dog wbich was tieti up. t'en spent three weeks with ber chie" Cnossey. YOUR REXALL STORE "Oi, Canada" songs were sung When he aniveti home, there gi-ondprents. The Mens Wear collecteti inDutchi anti English, read- was ne wocdchuck andi he cof- Mi'. andi Mrs. D. Mine, Toi'- three of th-ein seven hits off 15 King St. W. Bowmanville MA 3-3361 ins selections upon piano anti cluded it had neviveti an-d enta, are spencîing a couple of wînner Davey for thnee sixtb guitar, vocal solos anti duets shipped out while the door was weeks at Mn. J. Aikenhead's lnnîig tahies, before Hoan - - also contests, coffee, cookies open, somehow it had crawled cottage. Serry ta bean Mi'. Aik- teok even in relief. bhind the bock seat and in enheati is in Sunybrook Hos- - g ~~~~~~~~~caused censiderable damage te p'~adMs rdAitn LZ B T IL 4u-_nte_ __ Mr. anti Mrs. Fred Ashton, D Iay tBETyHaIllTer Of -poison ivy on ber bonds. erb-irough, on Wednesday. Alex Canruthens, M.P.P. was- Mus. Carroll Nichols wOs or- Mn. anti Mrs. Leslie Graham, one of the speakers. The five will outfit your car in the absence cf Mns. Reeve. family are enjeying a holiday pai'k wene introduced, Sharon $ 8Master Andew McCollis of at Lake St. Peter. Elliott, Wayne Beebe, and- TSM K D HS cm eey.Don Mills, is spending bis Mr. anid Mrs. D. MacKenzie Mark Elliott from Beech Hil C. okea Reu<fy T 1 3 ompetey.bolidays with his grantiparents anti family have neturned te school anti Sharon Frew an-d oMn. and Mrs. Haroldi Reeve Tenante, baving spent thein Gary Fowler frem Osaca. bhl is parents are on a hoidy biher mother, Mns. Other promxinent men s HA K p.t.or4 c * u r rtm 5 Weekend anti Sunday visit- The Suntiay Scbool picnic an unforgetable event te a Clear~~~~~~r Plasti Mr anesdetoss u Ms. Robet helti n the cuch lown on close. Several attended f rom No centre sices rerni~oed oenescsrma Seat Covers I miniatndurettee of Stanley New Fifty on more sat down ta sup- Sunday Scho was held but sHA K H L 3 »~ 'H L 3 Se t ovr mnitreze tond-snlClo York, witb Mn. and Mrs. Car- per. The ice creans wos pro- ne chunch service bere. Rev. (outr Cu « Steaks ru 69W OLHA Sl57 ______________________________________________ roll Niehols; Mr. adMis. Lor- vided t he Suntiay Sha.Wright asbeen illan held ne Noble of Toronto, Lintia and After supper a programame of anly anc service on Sunday, baby son with Mr. and Mns.I races etc. was put an with sev- which was at Garden Hill. ÀOV Archie Faord; Mr. anti Mns. cra1 winning pnizes. Poplar Hilh is beginning ta George Monton with Mr. anti Mrs. W. Levenitige and Joy. look some what lower and the M PA"KWE taS ecasa & Mrs. Haroldi Barnowclough. Miss Grace Trewin, Mi'. Fred holows are getting filleti upCic e ak e.2tn 3 ae2 Mr. anti Mrs. Arnold Austin, Castle were recent callers at sorme, but the big machines are, Murmel and Marie spent Sun- Mr. anti Mrs. Alfredl Garrard's. still ripping away. A large A P P A 2-zisl day aftcrnoon with Mn. anti W.A. August meeting willt number gathereti hast week telPg e tl.3-AE7 Mrs. Wm. Ashby at their cot- be belti ot the home cf Mrs. J. sec Sunnyside bultiozeti aven n tage. Patts on Thursday evening (ta- just a few minutes. The Mul- f-rbl TIRE A NMD A UTO SUPIPLY ILUNITED Mii. H. Brooking, Mrs. C. soî's gup wihl be in charge. their new home last week. We PIE Beighton, Miss Clora Danke, Chrhservice Su.nday v ae' heord yet whetben it p.,AV 4 I w..m e.u 9 ae9 £SSOIAIU urOM Mrs. W. E. Nichols and Mns. cning was vcny well attended i will be Sunnyside the second O A G UC 4 o~ s9 A. Niohols thoroughhy enjoyed after the four-week hol1iday., or if a new namne will be chas-p 85 KING ST. W. MArket 3-3134 themselves on the trip with I Chunehi service this Sunday! en.^i hMn isB the senior citizens to the Thou- Ievening at 7:30, Rev. Lekborst! Miss Diana Montgorneny, Alpi. at,~a iruuiOgg mudy uu Si,16 sand Islands 1ast week. lin the pulpit. iTeono, spent the lholidaàri lm,

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