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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Sep 1965, p. 13

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SEPT 30O OCT l 2 Open 'Til 9 p.m. Here Yo* ill See . . . } 4* LUXURIOUS CHRYSLER *EXCITING '66 PLYMOUTH * BIG NEW DODGE FOR '66 * POPULAR VALIANT PaleMo 0 Se Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge@ - Valiant OA É.. Dodo*Truks , ) Ltt d , p . . i iMr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence were invited to the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Black, Lotus, for the after- noon and supper. Upon arv ing home about 9) p.m. te found about 60 relatives and friends gathered at their house and a wonderful turkey dinner, ready to be partaken of. Their family, (daughter! Sylvia and friend Jim Cook-1 son, sons Robert and wife Jane Nobody beats Valiant and John and wife Teresa) for value ... style, --- had been very busy while comifort, roominess, they wvere away. A very happy ecnm . wi.ta prisedcouaple . ethThreciui- cosono ain F/thY ents of many lovely gifts. VaueLadrfo 68AASTBACK Friends were present from! Go for action - go Barracudai Sports car power, SOcshra, Toroto.ra Westn, andling and ride - plus convenience. fatures and ust Hill, Cuirtis, Point. Rose- saCne hem n odesn drsoscroe neath. Lotuts, Seagrave, Por Perry, Nestleton, Caesarea and Blackstock. SMr. and MIrs. Merrill Van Camp returned homne Satur- day evening from spending a week at Fort William attend- ing a convention regarding Homes for the Aged. Mr. and Mrs, J>m MariowMoveop to thebe.u tifu Ilydis. were hosts for a family dinner tinctive '88 Chrysler. You get "pa'tf Friday eenmMnrs.n han features ike the Auto-pilot, re- ýWright's 45th wedding anni.ý clining seats with built-in wee r-este v ha"°card1',erforng engint es.Sethe table an d chairs. brand-new Chrysler Sport 3M0 weked"inRicmondn'ill.the ne-To-n and County Saturday evening she attend. tation wagon series. Move op- ed Dr. C.tE.hiC kebirthday enjoythe Chrysler way'oflfifed Toronto. and afterwards was sportMs-o-- orHardtop whensa1:4.r entertained at his residence in! ,Willowdiale. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Dob- SEE PLYMOUTH, DODGE, VALIANT, CHRYSLER A T THIS DEA LER bin and David, Peterborough, CHRYSLERI visited Canon and Mrs. Ash-1 CANADA LTD. :more, Saturday. Mr. Wayne McShane, Kmigs- À LEM OR SAS ton, and Miss Elaine Moiunt- weekePnderbor ghsen ruc: 20 KING ST. E. 1BOWMANVILLE 623- 5487 i r.J i ae, MrsErn-a.g--0000-_M i L.ENIRP OWBER-T RA I N W A R NA N T Y t a Bowmanville Ladies' Auxiliarys ihihedb rgh:h aada tt tothe Royal CanadianLgin.hihshghihebybihThCaainSaemnBwmnleep.2,16 Legi n La ies olDuring the bu short bsnss metal ornamentation, meeting Comrade Boisvert ,g e f r p p a Rear end styling is crisp and eo, *eproposed Miss Cath 'v Westover Tunclutrd, r StIitý r d Big Birthday P roiiryad te.merb sv.vséeshs --wide deécraeanePup, unanimously in her favor, 5 P l m o utho r 1 6 aluminum panel across the • Th owavi aie'shds fgldehacd hsMiss Westover will be induct-i rear deck. Auxiliary tri' the Royal Can-'table, which was lighted byled at a subsequent meeting.Ineir have distinctiveý adian Leg'sf Birha' attl ile aesi rsa Secretary Bate read a letteri trim styles.for each series. Redntssai held Mon nghSept. 20 in ýcandlestick..from Wayne Baker, Recrea- Sateie iteriors aese f aigtesng91V ts arenwb-Onai yr wl nt th eioilHall. was a d-- President Richards thianked tional OfcrtSnyro ynwsyebce et ggvnt l rd ietencsayplsadfx lightfully arranged event. and the entertainiment convenors, Hospital, Toronto, invitingi trimmed mn a rhoice of fiveistudents in highscolofursadkethmevid Was greatlyv enjoYed by the Comrades Graham and BOIS' IPresidenit Richards to an en-! attractive colours of vmiyU.Durhaml District, itwsn-framthyfartecrg rnembers. The Tartan Club vert. who had selected theltertainment to be held in theý Tasteful designs have been!nouinced at a recenmetgof$.8,icungheos Catered for, the delicious hot birthday presents for the!hospitals auditorium on Fri-! Worked into the vinyl trim on of the Durham DisrcHihoteengyosu d chicken supper, and Comrrade b day evening, October Ist. the insides of doors to give a School Board held nPr Teb- nnsie GrahsaranverComra t urton. Soha ran edMPloansror ctering for the en trunetpaeishHe. SrkofBw nvlt r-aciataeprmso tertainment cnvenors for the Comad Biser for makingisponsored by Branch 178 of speedometer cluster n atchinechiran ofh co -odnaig mllgousofsudns h evetlng. wssnadPei and donating thHo orarh. tfe Roval Csenadian Legion, the shape of the glove cornbida t ad bemten e t naiu u-fsho det ootyRihrd el emer reet tth aryKnight is the catering con-j A newv style floor consoeh OnaiDprtnt f Tetaerwllb r- comed the members t h oraeAneWrgt o-venor for this event and Com-adsbutanueflssoCuainadth Otroquedohvenisrne celebration of the Auxiliary's raeVoe1oesae n radp Mary Westover is thej the Satellite interior. It ac-urclmIsiue norainafxdt hi 20th Birthday. She called oniComirade Annie Clapp, cut the ctermng convenor for. awed-i commodates a choice of two Truhamnsrto fplce n hywl aet Secretary Audrey Baie to pro- birthdav cake. A pretty cor- igrcponnthflowne types of gear select or, thetesitshodtoicvrgeprmsinfmter re- poeth oattoteQueen- ýsage of' yellow flowers wsigStra.lever, for automatic transmis-,wer waknseseisln h setvepinialoorec A minlute's silence was ob-:presented to Comnrade Annieý Comrade Graham introduc-ý sion and four-speed manualireadin blt fsudnsocso n hc h lnt served in honor of the memnory!Clapp, the oldest member at ed hier niece, Mrs. Ron Whyte transmission. Both these svs;entermrg high school.gv rnpraint co of the late Comirade Rubylthe party, by President Rich- (the former Miss Beatice l tems feature a unique lockoutWheinte dic ienisar r isd ]Palmer, who had been a ýards. Comrade Bertha Williams Hodgson) who with her hus-' mieharn ithat peentsel:a npointdi s ily ht Ngoitosbr o b valueu memere ofthe x-fdoatedthe-fowernfor.histand adlchldrenarerisitigsSbmndrmanndexciingre1966aResorinsthenavouedlshwantgo. rivedfrominadertenly6s6.arrngemnts wll btmadeto iitiatd wih a vewdt con ecutive, and had served asi corsage, whichi was artistically their for-mer home towvn here a completely new car designed and familiar Belvedere namel Crisp roof contours and ecting reverse gear. ýhave a teacher expercedi oiaigsm ih lse Treasrer fr may yeas, mde byComrde Jen Bu- befre rturnig to West o apeal t theyounge-Ct the ianadanuauom tiey iheeboy stns mstaphth Bel-Engies oferedfor te Be- remdialreadigBwok-vist inPort ope nd Coourg Comrade Palmer died On Sept. ton. Africa. "We are veryv proud heart of all ages in Canada's e hslts nr y vediere as a car that provides vedere range fromi the optional the 'individual scholsnth Teborwatldhrei 15th. Cornrade Ada Butler was in lof the work they are doing in wmot orm uthbl - iete fall- se ets latestentry by iactio. 18Ten necoloursina 383 uic inch V-8 atromestare tso ieisrucint fe ifcl i etn The tables. which had beenichiarge of the special draw%,Nigeria", Comrade Graham lmuhBleeefrChylrst e ihin tarn of 8 extryi.r fneseqippe ad wi4 arelcarustuden. twriequairei.eogdih colsuet arranged to form a largeand the three attractive priz said. ithhmaigArluteaertor and t wm18 exinhau- susrSiksaidataoraaenesbjcssuha square, were attractively dec- es were donated bv Comiradeï Mrs. W'hyte presented ex- offerd. Ae l-wan thouhthe 318 cbica in5ch V8 iscssions re bm edEgihadMteaiswt orated with rose, _mauve and Hilda Simnick. The lucky cellent color films she and; nerBLA CeKllne adTtOteKcoomca 25 ub c h veto avingr-tereutteesujcshv white asters, and were lighted winners were Corade Fjor- her husband had taken in luxurious with the accent on inchscylinder engexeiacedngisrcto nit edope rm urc byytllainktaprsnnkcystlpenesKigh, CmraesBrthlNieriaean shigaetamosC(ItenedefrBestteekaes1Gane nd Mss innfreocofor an beuty.A hstsftoheraiecitngnroduedsosppil inpubic ums candleholders, each adorned, Williams and President Rich- interesting commentary on the! Saturday evening a large Boys, Whitby, called on Mrs.1 Eighteen miodels are offer- opio re ava196,inlble ngBelve-b, sco s eie nciscudIdrageet a emd with a beautiful golden color-!ards. ipictures. ýcrowd gathered al. the Recrea- Ceci] Hill, Suniday afternoon. ed in the Belvedere line Ofoftre for c966, incldgtahbedord and corectve o cmbie te sudet aplV ed 1dahlia at the base. A fest-; Comirade Rena Bathigate Onl A nieighibor-ing village and its tion Centre in honor nf an. Mr. Leonard Chamberlain,!cars in the three series -- Bel- pomwer, irnd itom n e ae t oe rd ctosfo Pr oea iembwrapped gie efor each beha oTaof ealary a n s k rme naitnswere other newly married coupleToronto, and Miss Joan Brad- veer ,LBelvedere Il and, rl]winvdo remodels carry Hle said it hais befoudooriosnl et Te her brtdaey laiceýd preargandClb s ern tlfrst shown. one man was Mr. and Mrs. David Hudson burni, Oshawa, spent the ISatellite- ithe Chrysler five-year, 50j,000. that scholastic achievmnisdtsooprethcase Thn blue ad ilrthi aeedux- delectable supervPinteboialkmg along with a pet bab- (néeeBonnie Mountjoy). weekend with the Joe Brad- All models except the sta- mile power train warranty. idir-ectly related t edm naadmcsujcs in la colors , sontheabl-edith Cle of the Tarajntbo 6on)aleash. The local Mr. Harvey Graham. acting burns. tion vwagons are biit on a Modiels available are: ability. Tlop grade suet h or prvdtesp in the centre onhe sqae epile fthismmsae TMsIeof thaper cent of tne as M.C., aninouinced the follow- Mr. and Mrs. George Rith- 16inhwheelbase and have Belvedere 1: tw-.o-door sedan; are generallv found ob natilbsso w inoveycbnureetof ah iA i ayshappy to assiesthare ol fth part of Nigeria img program:Arainayefrnla dn rena vrlllnt f20. n ordorsdn ixpsegrmreefcetredr hnmnts fabs olaePr alas ap t sth heae.Msemns, was depicted, Mrs, Wilbert, Archer, a write- Oshawa, were Suindav guests ches. The style-setting stationistation wagon.; those of lower attainmn oeHg cola ae e--p-as a so shw--a gi ra tsfthtlo ew h g -aeel b-on atop: con1e v er Il e; ou-door i Ttee rPort H e h t a r n e- mkSeu t o m n il 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ade Street of open front- up of a wedding by columinist of Mrs. Alma Fowler. wgn r ul nal7ic evdr 1 w-orhr h otHp colcm iei h feno n Everyone wvas specially in- and Mail: a piano solo "Thre-(e Mr. and Mrs. Art Rustmn A broad finely cntutdsdn six-passenger stationiments have been unetkn Teliebswudeal tereted seeng M. an O'Cock n th Moring" b and boys, Port Credit and Mr.Igrille gives the Belvedere alwagon: nine -passenger stationîto have flood lightingisal ua tuet ormi o Mrs Rn hyt'sow hoeJuy ounjo: ailan Bn-and Mrs. Harry Smith, Toron- low wide look. wago(1n ied ini the area of thnelalogrtmatsooifhe whi s. ocated ion ahpamnJie 3Malolm o aomanid By to, visited Mrs. R. Ford, Sun-j Sides of the B3elvedere arej Satellite. two-door hardtop;;conistrutcted portable caswihtpriiaeinxr' grove on a former <:offee plan- their mother Mrs. Lawrence d thdit le ihuteenetbe om urclratvte mile fromr the village. Mr. and two duets "My Hero" and "ll Mrs. Whyte and their child- SleeYout Again". Leanne Dor- G U A R AT E E Dren were shown in one picture ireil read "A Perfect Husband", Iwearing colorful and attract- Cheryl Metcalf rendered a C E N V S TM E N S ve Nigerian native costumes Imedley of selections from the Y Mahogany is used entirely mu711siCa l, Kismet and My Fair for furniture. Mrs. WhytesadLdy IN V ES TM E N T S She explained that because ofl The M.C whIo lhad told a' its hardness it is the one wood comical yarn between each. . • there that is not eaten by ter- nutmber, now invited the bride, mites. Enormous mahoganyiand groom tIo seats on thej trees with trunks five feet stage and presented thiem wivth Authorized by law for thethcweesonadtee- a swivel rocker, coffee table,'; tire operation of felling them, pole lamp, mnirror and several Investment of Trust F un ds. ;and sawing thewodit miscellanecous gifts. Both Dav- planks was depicted.i id and Bonnie made fitting re- SRon Whyte's carpentr y shiopiplies and thanked all. and furniture making businessi Lunch was served and the was also pictured. The native1 remainder of the evening spent INTRET S AYBL HLFYERL as boy li allth obs onvthe ýin dancing to music suppliedi INTEREST IS PAYAB E HALF-proud ofse thyfine f rnitely Iby an orchestra fromn Mill-1 Plymouth is twice the tiger for '661 OR AY E LFT O ACUM LAT mde stesl of the ske urillre!brookcswrew. ttne Choose now from two great new Dodg'8almr croyumny O AD BCOMPOUND HACF-YE A LY.aehateaaeultrted rosMin both chu -%vres Su ttnday Plymouth lines - the handsome new && r e Dodsts naln 2-nhwela AN ht' ecig t oig. nhU nited, the fi Plymouth Fury, and, brand-new for '6.This xr eghhsrordcmot hThe filmn also showed the choir sang an anthem "Be- the hot new Plymouth Belvedere. **lockifenmdl.orsrs.M n. an use oh edhuban ,om" Whte casepr ac lieve'. Rev.pom-fbr Polra8,Pora4,Por. orphanige that they maintain. ties of Parents. Ask fot our Guaranteed investment folder The®dd tiisherviastfothe Thle Sacrament of Baptismt time was also depicted. Gwasoadminiastered teca The auxiliary rmembers werp egory, mfVan tvson. ofPee fascirfated by the wonderfuladTaVnRsy examples of native arts and In the Anglican Church, crofts which were shown themt Canon Ashmore preached on by Mrs. Whyte a fter the motion TeBtaa pictuire was over. There was Mrs. Ralph Larmer assisted ÅNsome beautifuil sculpture, also by Mrs. Richard Van Camp RIA Ao REexquisitely carved ivory and held the opening meeting of moonstone necklaces, ham-. the 4-H Homemaking Club at mered brasswork, and animal her home Saturday afternoon. TH carvmngs, as well as intricate- The September meeting of ly woven grass baskets and St. John's W.A. was held mn hampers, and fine leatherwork. the Parish Hall with the Presi-Mnc--DrHrdpwhebs ta President Richards express- dent Mrs. H. E. Ashmore in q ETLsED OWEN SOUND MEAFOBD ORILLIA ed the auxiliary members' ap- the chair. After the opening ETBIg ANIGoN LNDADETRORUH preciation to Mrs. Whyte for hymn, Mrs. John Hamilton Pr -orHrtpwelaeu isse ANNWHTBVBELLEVILLE RNRGsTN ln apr etarynof the films ave the devop oaersandDread Beautifufly styled, big and spacious, Fury offers a good selerc- WHII;VRPLFVLLE XTGSt and chmenryr brining the on was f roh e ooftion of models and power - te prove that nothing goes Hke Swinging Coronet by Dodge. Corne 308 UND S Wintferestmng souvenir articles Jeremiah which told the story Fry sings. oronet is ne de. a, ponng 38D N A, WEST- WH IB she had shown.thnpae o of the Potter. Dorcas Secre- .---.. ,,ie o prtdpol.Pc orbd th alanwe of then evaeingrn ade reported two als style. Coronet, has il on a trim 1Il'c minded the mernbers il al Converdledas artp, aos 00 bale. Mrs. John Scott brought ou in three lovely layettes. The 9 b ~church calendars are on hand dZ b ~and Mrs. McArthuir wiUl look 'W /riI *t OI O T0 T HU RSDAY - F RIDA Y - SA TU RDA Y COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS 20 King St. E. 10 Bowmanville

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