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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Jul 1965, p. 7

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lnteresting and Original Outfits Feature Legion Parade Trudy Hutchinson sports new flag Geordie and Paul Bowen stress safety montih's holiday with ber 'a- 1 7t st G o p jther, Mr. George Cherrington, w 1Oshawa Gereral Hospital. S o il*(.5.r o a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Byers Phone 623-3303 ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mahood, T k tp o U i last week, Mr. and Mrs. Byers It was the privilege of cali from Vancouver whý zwere enroute to Toronto and [Bowmanvivlle Baptist Church, the British Columbia Bapti Mr. nd rs.E. . Har r. nd rs.KenLake Simcoe to visit relatives;being affiliated with the Fel- wcre meeting. They had v Mr ndMs.E V or Mr ndMs.KnFletcher and friends. i spent the weekend at Big of Clearwater, Florida, ar e lwship of Evangelical Baptist cd unanimously to moin t Hawke Lake, Haliburton. visiting Mr. Fletcher's par-ý Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDon-!,Churches in Canada, to senzi Fellowship. These churci Mr. David Chatfield, Tor- ent.s, Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Flet- Fald, Brown St., were recentltwo messengers to a special from the West were recel', onto, spent Sunday with Mr. cher, Queen Street. gîiests at The Town & Country jconvention hl nFradb nnmu oe Motel, Montreal, Que., and'Baptist Church in Toronto onl The whole day was mariî and Mrs. John M. James and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Arm-ivisited their daughter andjJune 16th. by frank discussion, unanirr tan-ti1y. strong of Buffalo, N.Y., and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs." This convention was called of purpose and spirituali Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mrs. Leslie Guy of Or4bawa Wayne Prue. !to change the constitution of lift. A sense of accompliý Birownlîe, Kinnaird, B.C., visi- were recent visitors with Mr.ý tedther cusi, Mss ildedand Mrs. Earl Osborne, Church~ Miss Cathy Lynch of theýthe Fellowship, thus making ment seemed very evide We ir osi , Mi seek. Sre et. Toronto Publie Sehool Staff is it possible to receive whole This day was haled as an h Willottlastweek Stxet.spending a few days with ber groups of churches into this toric day as fer as Bapi Mrs. M. W. Crook has re- Miss Sandra Gallagher, dau- mot.her, Mrs. Stan Payne and organization. The churches and Evangelical bistory *urned from a three-week ghter of Max. and Mrs. T. GalIMr. Payne, prier to taking a must be of like faith and order ICanada was concerned. lholiday witlh her daugbter and l lagiher, Brown St., is spending summer course in Vocal and under this new by-law. This The Fellowship of Evang tailly In St. Bruno, Quebec.j the summer with relatives at Instrumental Music. opened the way for the recep- ical Baptist Churches in Cai Mr.Howard Harlev and Portage La Prairie and Mc- Weekend guests with Mr. tion of a group of churches da now numbers over: Mrs. ~CreaRy, Man.aniMsR.CRoeLbey called the Regular Baptist Con- churches, located in cormu toshi er moweekend vs iirs. Margaret Anderson,! St. North, were bis brotherivention of British Columbia ties from coast to cost. Missii 0, swihhe4 mter 's Detroit, Mich., and Miss Luc a' wie,' aE .E when and if they should apply. ary enterprise is found in Qi ~~~~nd Mr 2 MMurtry, Toronto, called oniRogers, Toronto, and theirl After a day of much dis- bec Province, India and f Mrs. Ina MaeNaughton and son, M r. and Mrs. R. Rogerslcussion such an application pan, as well as in many ot] ber brother, Mr. Bud Pethiek, Jr. and family of London,!r was received by a long disance countries under interdenoir last Sunday. Ont. ational mission boards. Su B w a vfe Miss Andrea Hoffman and Mr. L. B3. Nichols bas re- Hoar, R.Rý. 5, Bowmanville, mer camps are operated Bowman ill brother Jimrany, Ellwood City, turned home after spending a was guest of honor et a sur-j ifferent localities, and Pa., are visiting their grand- couple of weeks with his son prise party given by bis sc'hool Quebec, French day scho * mother, Mrs. Geo. W. James, and daughter-iri-lew, Mr. and friend.s when be was present- add but another dimension P ne o ai Horsey Street. Mrs. Douglas Nichais, King. ed with a brief case, travel this country-wide effort. Mr. Thomas F. Martin and ston. He also visited friends dlock, andrd en and pencil set. daughter Gail, Noranda, Que., and former neighbors in Mr. Hoar left Monday to at- are vacationing with his bro- Calabogie. tend the DeVry Institute of (hurch ither-in-law and sister, Mr. M.adMs .L ong Technelogy, Troto MAPLE GROVE and Mrs. Howacrd Piceard, were weekend guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron whyte.l Master Paul Pritchard, M; 75 Liberty St. 8. Cove Ro'ad, West Beach. and Mrs. J. I- Roenigk, Osh- Cathy, Kerzy, Lynda and1 otick, is visiting his grai Mr. and Mrs. Harold De awa, at their sumxner home Pauline arrived Sunday even- mother, Mrs. L. C. Snowc pastor: Rev. A. Kudra, B.TIi. Mille and family, Libery St. on Koshbunrg Lake. Mr. J. L. ing from Nigeria, West Af n- uncle Mr. Bob Snowden,a North, spent the weekend in Roeni.gk bas just recently re- ca, to, spend a few montbs uncbe and aunt, Mr. and X' Phone 623-5100 Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. tired from the General Motors with Mrs. Whyte's parents, John Huband, Oshawa. Jack White and femily, for-' corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Col Sunday School - 9:55 a.m. ýmerly of Bowmanville. Mr. and Ms-s. George Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Wbyte bave been cutt were Sunday evening1 "Cour Cas on oard Mrs. W. D. Mathieson of1 low a.nd Geoffrey arrived Sat- in Nigeria for a year werk-1 itors with Miss Rilda Hoc] "CortCas o bord Canoe, B.C., is _spending ajurday evening from Antwerp, ing at bis motber's mission,,day, Solina. Shi" 14 Aas been teaching. They wilb ried on bis trade of uphoîster- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Mor' ila.. RV CErreain in Canada for the sum- îng. They will return te Ni- Fintoff, Bowmanvîlbe, W' "WITRFIED i andmer and next Faîl the family geria in thle Faîl. ilst of July visitors with i "WT FXD nwilgo to, Germany. jMT. and Ivrs. Glen Hanoklformer's daugbter, Miss C r rer Mm. Geo. W. Graham, Jane of Oakville, Mr. and reenam i theSt- was hostess for a presen- Marlow Hancock, Newcastle,! Mrs. Wellie Pearson, Pet, 6:45 p.m. vertation shower Tuesday even- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hancock, borough, and Miss Su: He] ing i oo fbiet-eM.adMs e.WoalLid al rvW( Sacred Music Prelude anc Miss Pat Carter. The 25 neigh- of Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Friday evening dinner gue F U e s utbors wrbo ettended presented Hancock, Bowmanville, spent with Mrs. L. C. Snowdena p.m. F u ls 1unM'iss Carter witb an elecric a very pleasant evening on Mr. Bob Snowden. "Lor, Ae Tere e ilj.ron and electric toaster. Saturday, June 26, at the1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doyle a "LodAr Thre Beand Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pres- home Of Mr. and Mns. Gibjfamiiy, Oshawa, were Sund Few That Be Saved?" 410) Carton, M'arty and Wayde, return- Waite of Belleville. Theoc- evening visitors with thi anded home last week fromn an casion was in honor of the cousins, Mr. and Mrs. StE WED. JULY 14th BOWMANVILLE welenjoyable four-week motor silver wedding anniversary of Doyle and family, and M' 7:30 p.mi. Fostrip to Britisih Columbia. En- Mrs. Waite's parents, Mr. iand1Cecil Jeffery. Mr. and Mv Family Niglit Service ter route t&iey visited relatives in Mrs. Harold Hancock of Stephen Jeffery were a Calgairy, Aira.. and abso, visited Belleville. !Sunday evening visitors. Theme: "STANDARDSr relatives ini Vancouver, B.C. 1 Miss Patsy Blake attended, Mrs. Arthur Smith a 0F CONDUCT" Mrs. A. Thomas, North Har- the Port Hope Dominion Day daughters Karen, Robina row, Middlesex, En.gland, ai-- Baton Competition sponsored'Cîndy, Wbitby, spent a f "Declaring the WHOLE arived last Wednesday to spend b'y the Kinsmen Clu b and1days last week with1 counsl ofGod"a few days with Mrs. D. W. p laced 2nd in the Kinsmen jbrother and wife, Mr-. and Mv couselof od"Arrnistead. 'Phey left together Princess oontest with a mark Ron Rogers and family. _____ mson Sunday by train for Cal- of 92, age group 11-14 years; 'brs. Wellsiasn, et gary, Alta., where they will and 2nd in advanrced ,solo, 13 roogi îîigwt ---be xiiting for the summer yrs., witb a mnark of 84.7.1mother. Mrs. Alfred Lai: mnont hs. Miss Brenda Henning placediandq sister Miss Susie Laird TRI IY UITED HUtHMr~. and Mrs. Bernardi2nd in the 14-year-old cla.,is r. and Mrs. Bob Go' byn.ch, Toronto, visited his'fwith a mark of 84.9. Onl *' two ý odomurphy M. and Mr am Organist - Mr. Arthur Collison, Mus.B., L.R.S.M. mother, Mrs. Stani Payne, Mr.f contestants from this area' tod GMurh and fa n G Payne, and , brother Bob took part in tihe competitionsan Mran Ms.LnG murphy and family, Oshav ForNet ou SndysLynch, last Saturday. Whibe due to the Folk Festival in ýspent the weekend with thi here tbeFou Sualle -Ion bis grand- Osbawa. Iparcots, Mr. and Mrs. Albb CobndSrvcsa'mother, Ma-rs. Han-y Rowe ofI Cong"ratulat ions and best Goodniurphy, brothers a St. PaI's Uit.d hurchhospital.pain th Badger, King SI. East, wh.o Mr. Harold Symonds, Hi St. oul' Unied CurchMr. and Mrs, Grant Mize-1 cebebrated thei- 45th wedding England, who is in Toror 1ner. Burlington, Vermont, andlanniversary on June 27th. for the summer, spentt Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner and Mms. Badger was a patient i.'i weekend with bis cousins, Iý Judy, Tarante, were guests on Memorial Hospital et the time and Mrs. W. H. Brown. ruesday evening, June 29th, and the bospital staff very' Mr. and Mrs. Bibi Snowd R eh botht the home of Mr. and Mi-s. kindly provided a iovely an- and family, Rexdale, xvi Rehoboth I~~~~E. A.Joncs,CalseAeo iesr inrfrM.a udyvitswthi gn the occasion of Mr. Jones'ý Mrs. Badger in honor of the mother, Mrs. R. R. Stevei 77th birthday. occasion. Mr-. and Mrs. A.' and aunt and uncle, Mr. a Chm"ian Refo med Churh BageI Barbara and patti Mrs. H. J. Brooks. Rev. Joh C. Verb BA BD Mnîster ad Mr. yoodstock, made a surprise' Mrs. Miles Stoughton, Os Re.Jh .Vrrugg, B.A., B.D., Miitr ad M . E. ounigman, visit ta thei- parents te make'awa, Mr. and Mrs. Howa Tlpoe623-5023 Brown Street, were Mrs. ýthe anniversarýy day complete. Wabdross and family, Trente TelphneYoungman's rnobber, Mrs. A. r Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Johns E. Sparks, and sister, Mrs. G. Robert F. Lave, son of Mr. and famiiy, were Sunday vis L each, their brather-in-law and Mrs. Ross Love, Hensali,, ors with the former's rt M aranatha M(r. J. Stores', abi of Toronto,1 Ont., graduated June 14 from 'and wife, Mr. and Mrs. X< and their niece, Mrs. Jim Mc- Stanford University, California Kuhnke, and Miss Betty Ell Chritia Reorme Ch rch Gregor of New Westminster, with a P'I.D. degree. Dr. Love Kuhnke. Chritian Refo med hurc B.C'is also a graduate of Toronto' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hir Rev. Henry Van Andel, B.A., B.D., Minister Sergeant and Ms-s. J. Ai-se- University and Western Uni*-!fman spent severai days le Telphoe 63-392 aul an thee hibrenofversity, London, Ont. Thisiweek visiting friends et Sti Vhe R.Cad. tate irn S.fu-past yea- he bas been teach- ford and Hespeler. Telehone6233492theR.C..F.StatonSt, u"îng economnies and statisticsý Mr. Ivan Milis left last wei "QenhNot the Spirit" - il a.m. bee rit ue.hetthe pans, at Berkeby University, Calif. b,% plane for Calgary ta vi! "Quenchaedk with t Je.laters pafres He is taking a year's leave ofibis sister Joyce, and ot1h Worship service - 7:30 p.m. leaving for Metz, F'rance, absence fromn California te r riends, also take in the Ce where Sgt. Arsenault xi, om t Western University,!gary Stampede. OProclai.ming the whole counsel of God" continue bis duties as Fire Lnota sçt up a new proe- j Mrs. Evelyn Tyler, havir Chief at the R.C.A.F. Station gi-am in Inventai-y Theory andisold ber place, has moved in Backto od Hur roada.tfort- enex fou - er- . te cdo reseurdi. Dr. Love isrBowmanviile and wil resi( at j, Dale Barrctt rides in' exotic cart 1> 8 p.m. in the Christian Educa- one wbo explained wbat the' T1T79r ? Westminster, fl.L., is tne tion Hall, when the girls' 4-H girls did. Soi-iy Katby. .BU.L 1Ugest of be, r.ss and b.Hrolh- Club will demonstrate wbat, Miss Gwenetby Lee rode Martin Mantel raced bis boat Sern-lw .adMr.Hod tbey have been doing buigie orse in the parade at theat Sharbot bake on Dominion Sadrso n. rblLmeh the year. The girls' mduhrngjolk FrstiIna Goibble, Lambet mothrs olkFesiva onJul ls atDay. Last week Martin and bas been visiting witb Miss will be invited guests andrOsbawa. bis brother Pete motored to Laura Morton. there wiil be special music. Mrs. M. A. Denscm, Mrs.' Clayton, New York, so that Rev. Reginald Rose, Mns. Dr. and Mrs. George Trus- Amy Niddcry, Toronto, were Martin couid attend the races Rose and famîly spent the past cott and the three boys, Ot ýFridav visitors with their sis- tbcre. week at a cottage near View- tawa, spent the weekend with ter and busband, Mr. and Mrs.î Mr. Douglas Taylor af Bow- lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman.FC.p. Swallow and in the manvibie called on bis mother The United Cburch Sundayr Chai-les and Jeffery remained evening Mr. and Mrs. Frankland brother recentiy. School held their annual pienie for a visit with their grand- Cruikshanks of Ajax. On Sun-ý The George Wrigbts of in the Atbletic Park on Satur- parents. day Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swal- Hampton calbed on Mr. and day afternoon. The name of Miss Kathy low werc callers on Mr. andiMrs. Roy Ashton on Friday Mi-. and Mrs. Wesley Gi- McGuirk was inadvertently Mrs. Bibi Barlow, Keswick and.evening. Ibank and family have moved omitted in the account of the Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reesor atý Mr. John Ryen moved away to their new home at New- girls' 4-H club. Kathy xvas the Locust Hill. from the village on Thursday, castle. 1BAND-AID PLASTIC ,STRIPS - 62's assorted, Reg. 98c 77c LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC.- BAYER ASPIRIN 14-oz., Reg. 98c 77c 100's, Reg. 99e 77c FEEN-A-MINT Laxative in Chewing Gum Foim-m ----- 36's, Reg. 98e 77c Snow White FACIAL TISSUES------ Reg. 29e ea. 3 for 77c POLIDENT Denture Cleanser BRYLCREEM Hair Dressing - - BOBBI Styling Hoir Spray --- AQUA Reg. 89c 77c Reg. 98e 77c Reg. 99c 77c VELVA Silicone Lather Shave Cream - lO-oz., Reg. 98Cc NOXZEMA 5kin Cream J.J. BABY POWDER - 4-oz., Reg. 93c77 Rcg. 98c77 Reg. 89c 77c "OFF INSECT REPELLENT. "Jeunette" BATH SALTS ALBERTO V05 SHAMPOO 5 pound bag, Reg. 98c77 4-oz., Reg. 89c77 I.DA. Brand ½" grain, 1000's SACCHARIN TABLETS 77 An econoniical sweetener, fast dissolving Reg. 98r7c I.DA. IDASAL A.*S.A. TAB LETS 300%S, Reg. 99c 77C AEROSOL BAN DEODORANT 3 oz. Reg. 99c 77C PRESCRI PTIONS 1. D. A. REMEDIES ALEX McCREGOR e DRUGS.e 5 KING ST. W. - PHONE 623 -5792 ta Oshawa. Sunday Sehool at 9:30 a m churchservice, 10:30 a.m. Ail are welcomne. W wec'ome Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staples to aur village. Mrs. E. Bryan visited rela- tives in Kendal recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peeling and girls. Oshawa, were guesta of Mrs. Greta Bailey. Mr. Joseph Stephenson ia spending a few days in New York. U.S.A. Mrs. Norman Glennie is in Memorial Hospital, Bowvman- ville. We welcome a number of families f rom Nova Scotia te our community who are busy with Christmas tree planta- tion work. Mrs. Leslie Wilson is in hospital. BETHANY (Iritended for last week) On Friday evening the mem- bers of the Bethany 4-H Club and their leaders Mrs. Harry Ryley and Mrs. Noel Wood en- tertained mothers and friends for dinner in the United Church Sunday School hall. demonstrating their last course of study "Meat in the Menu". Miss Hazel Preston, Stone- wall, Man., is visiting with ber sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Smith. Ernest Lamb returned home from Civic Hospital, Peter- borough, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mc- Cullough, Saskatoon, Sask., have been visiting with num- erous friends throughout the area including Mrs. Ina Palm- er, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Argue, Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Wright. Mrs. (Dr.) R. M. Butler and infant daughter are home from Peterborough Civie Hos- pital. Mrs. Russell Jordan, New The Canadian statesman, Bowmanville, July 7, 1965 SaIIy Anne Kilnier and dog Willie_ -------- - - ---- - - - ----- ---. i

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