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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jul 1967, p. 13

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Exchange Vows inOrono United ChurchI 1%0e Canadien saemm e Eowoenfe zIy121%?Ion CASH IN ON THE. e EDTEUIlXS4IIj PRECISION VALVE (CANADA) MT. World wide manufacturer of serosol valves, han recently expanded their operation at Ajax, near Toronto. This M a modern, high speed, production operation and the plant 19 equipped with the latent modela ef precision machine tacts. A number ot ski lied craftmen are required immediately to work two shifts with a premium paid for the cvening *shift. BENEFITS- Precision Valves (Canada) Ltd. effers steady year round non -seasonal work to qualified tool room *machinisis. Company benefitu inelude an 8-hour day, 8-day week, wlth time and a haItfor overtime, paid evemy second week. Company pays cemplete ceai of lite Insurance, salamy continuance, major medical and physicians' and surgeons' tees under a packaged health and accident plan. In addition the Company pays Mity per cent cf the cent of the Ontario Hespil plan. Theme are elght paid statutory holidays, plus two full weeks wlth pay ater one yeam. Opportuni.. ties for advancemeni are unlimited. QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: 'Pool Reom Machlnists qualified te operate mach tedl ieem machines as lathes, milliig machines, grinders. shapers, saws, drill presses, etc. Must be able te work fom blueprints to close tolerances aud have own tee!. eof the trade. Age and education open. LOCATION: Ajax la a thiving community ou Lake Ontario 23 miles eut of Toronto. Population ia 9,236. Churehes of ail denominations aud excellent achool facilities are available. Rouse.sud aparmnenis are lu good supply ai essnable rentai. For furiher Information contact your nearesi Canada Manpower Centre and reter to clearance erder Ne. M 783. Be a sele' et MEMORIAL PARK i Lh. ,thvough Canadas exdtîng. colourful put... tep into the fuure..,- - etOn the Conlederation Cara'afl. less the ciperience of a lifetime! Ïl *sit the Confedeiation Caravan Q Oen il a.m. to il p.m. ,dai4h te yu trth die oe.pum ao pvfWCentennial Comdm.e & Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ewart Robins on, shown in the above photo, exchange marriage vows in Orono United Church on Saturday afternoon, June 17, 196' at 2:30 clock. Formerly Miss Carol Anne Peck, the bride is the eider daughte of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peck, Newtonville, and the groom is the son of Mr. ari Mrs. Ewart Robinson, R.R. 1, Newtonville. -Photo by Astor Studi The Orono Mr. and Mrs. Vernon John- Mr. Bruce Mercer Jr. who.leral da ys last week wi th Mr.. son, Sandra, Angela, Michael recently jained the Bowman-jand Mrs. Wm. Robinson. and Christopher of Peter- ville staff of the Bank of Mr.HarId Hooey is a borugh viite Mm an Mr. Mntralis in Toronto tak- patin n he Memorial Hos- James L. Johnson, Hillcrest ing a two wecks course. pitl, Bowmanville. Lane, an Sunday. Mrs. Ann Mary Davies, Despite the showems on Mr. and Mrs. Roger Demuel- Toaze, age 76, wife of Mr. Sunday aternoon there was enaere of Etobicoke were aver- Clarence Alfred Toaze of a gaod attendance at the Open night guests iast Thursday of Oshawa, mother of Eira (Mrs, Air Centenniel Chumel- Serv- Mr. and Mrs. Julien De Paepe. Herbert Duvail of Orano), ice in the Orono Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Plasck passed away July fth at the Mrs. Jimn Bail who has been and non David of Maple Grove Oshawa General Hospital. a patient in Memorial Hos- were unda dinner guesta of Funeral was in Oshawa on pital, Bowrnanville, is con- Mr. and Mrs. Phil Vawles and Saturday. Interment was inivalescing at the home of Mr. children, Cobb Hill. Mount Lawn Cemetery, Osha-1 andi Mrs. Len Pears and wa. famil, Mill Street. Mrs. M. Birch is a patient Mr. and Mms. Oscar Adanms, W .ged s in the Memorial Hospital,lMr. and Mrs. Tony Mitchell Bowmanville. . were gucsts et the Klostra Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Robinson Mitchell wedding July ist at C a sespent Saturday ta Monday Keene. co usewith Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hogg Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harness (Continucd trom, page eleven) and femily of Fraserville, also of Carievale, Sask., left last wr thtvisited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saturday for their home wr htthey waulud cean Syer at Cavan. atter spcnding three weeks up the dangerous area lf e Miss Jessie Norris of Eng- with his cousins Mms. Ivan cause of the lire. It was de- land, Mr. John Cox, Mr. and Farrow and Mr. Jini Harnes cided that a* letter should be Mr.Wle oleofBwan wih ôe,-réàvsad sent by Lawyer E. R. Lovekin a. atrWoly0no-ad vh te eàle n notifyîng theni that legal mnille; Mr. and Mns. Ken- friends. action would be taken if the neth Gray and son David were Unit 2 of Orono United awners did not look after the Su nday dinner guests of Mr. Church Womnen held a picnîc 'buildings theniselves. and Mrs. Reg. Sutton and meeting on Tuesday, July i lth. C ou c i o Eic osaytheir house guest, Miss Judy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ardroni againeied h e roosa o En of. Newcastle -on-Tyne, of Toronto and their two akaing ai el teti osna to gland. grandsons Jeff and Greg Ard-i yeam t leerm fo ees o f w Mr. and Mns. Alex Ritchie ron of Burlington visited Mr. yea Conil ehooleBar and and son Fraser spent several and Mrs. Horace Best and PC.il, wholdBsere and days at the home of Mr. and family on Tuesday of last means of cutting taxes for the Msha. EMrpkadchlrn ek -residents in calng a two year Osa.M.Clarence F. Reid of rater hana yarl elctin.Mns. T. M. Bulpitt of Wil- Lakeview near Port Credit, Heah e ta arlyoneletin. owdale is visiting Mr. and husband of the laIe Mrs. Elma ' ly elected to office needed tWo Ms. Oscar Adams this week. Keat Reid, passcd awey n yeas o srv th popl po- Mr. and Mrs. Pr o sp er Monday, Ju]y lOth et the celardo erel thepop mchGyonr of Aymer; Mr. Queensway General Hospitai. yea tagai t~o mchand Mrs. Larant Leon of Funeral service -on Thursda ,of one Hope visgatedkMm.landeat Port Credit, et 10:.30 arn.' Iwfe coencll proceedingiandMr. Julien DePaepe on Sun- Interment will be, in the wihn son il was ifa eday. famuly plot, Orono Ceneterv, thnis trenslicti e ofw Brende, Kimb eriy and Vern on arrîval of cars from Port tnhime ta reelecît ai of alHogg of Fraerville spent ev- Credit. would flrst have to be takenia bt the people and voîed on,l whleConellr osayfef EL IZABETH VILLE < ithat the people had already; eletedthn cuncl nd nv The Sunday School held1 week and visited Mrs. Peacock' action donc could be donc by Iheir annuel thank-offeringlin the hospital. council. The clerk, Glenhoime services, Sundey. The Juniors 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Muldrew, Hughes, is ta further investi- provided the music for theIMr. and Mrs. D. Whitbred and gate the proper proceedings semviees. Rev. Ian Munroe of girls, Oshawa, were with Mr. 1before any action cen be Welcoi-ne Pastoral Charge was and Mns. L. Muldrew. Mrs. L. taken. the guest speaker. Muldrew is improving and is Another proposai imade by' Mr. and Mrm. R. Harness home again. Ceuncillor Foshay wes-to have tram Saskatchewan and Mr Rev. G. A. Ramjit hs in Port. counicil think over the need E. Quentrill hed tee with Mr: Hope Hospital, suffering tram f for a planning board in the and Mms. H. Quantrili on Fni- a severe heart atteck. village. Hc explaîned that an day evening. The Ganeraska Speedway, I members of cauncil they could1 Mr. and Mmi. Robent West- north of here, held anather race on Sunday with the plan for oniy anc year. Others heuser, Bowmanville, spent usual large crowd attending. whose job it fi would be ta the weekend with Mr. and There werc over 120 carsn- plan such things as water ex- Mn,. H. Thickson. tered In thc races. About 2 tensions live years in advance Misses Helen Stec and Nancyraeweeun TePo er2 wou]d be a benefit for the Fowier have prne ta camp, acsPuffu.Th owe village, and ils becoming near M adoc. M . 0. Stc r c s b c m n oe more and more essential. The drove the girls down on Set popular as there wcrc 16 en- Reeve asked that a copy of urday.. - tries. Miss D. Carveth, Ne w- ths rooaibeleIfo mm1MrAln ecr etthe castle, wes the winner. An- t h i p r p o s l e l ft o r m e m M r A a n e r c r p e n t h e e o th e r r a c e w ill h a h e ld J u ly bers ta ead over and lookl days et Expo this week and 3d mbnt. Iex nects ta rcturn ta Califomnia 23r£1 The bis were authorized to tojay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quantrili s beupaid and the meetingi Vîsilors with Mr. and Mms and Michele, Onhawa, and Mr. adejoumned. O. Mercer an Sundayw and Mm,. J. Currier, Port Mm ad Mr. J.Curreree Hope, spent the weekend with alIding at R.R. 1, Newtanville, HMer. and M mi. J. Faiirot Mr. a nd Mmi. H. Quantrili. Ontario. and hiltunen, Pontypool; Mrs. The bride attended North Gwcn Baty, Toronto, Mr. and Ho Central Public school Mms. J. DeKoker, Mm. and LONGTS aufClamke Hîgh school. The Mms H. Quantrili, John Quan- U 1 ~U~L ' groom attended Osaca Public tril1 and others. Mm. and Mrs. Bert Johnson school and Bowmauvilie High Mm. and Mrs. B. Mclntosh visiîed Mm. and Mms. Wm. school. and boys, Coldsprings, weme Johnson, Lifford, Sunday atter-,a A miscellaneous shower was with Mm. and Mms. H. Muldrew noon 1 held at the home et Mm.. Ray on Sunday. Mm. and Mmi. W. Vaneyk Tompkiuu, Newtouville, wdth Mr. and Mms. W. Terbenche visited Mm. and Mms. A. MinI- Mn., Don Owies, Newtonville, and family, Port Hope, were son, Sunday evening.1 and Miss Jo Anne Camemon, with Mm. and Mmi. C. Mencer, While raking hay Tuesda1 Newcestle, as co-hostesses. aIse Mm. and Mms. R. Gromble, attemnoon Mm. Robert Sm!s A linen showem was held lit Bowmanville and Misa Patti- tracter wheel d.ropped jt the home et Mni. Adami Stee, son, Port Hope, over the week- large grouud hog hale throw-, Elizabethville, w it h Miss end. îng him off the tracter seat Karen Sce as ce-hosteau. A Mr. aud Mmi. J. Peaceck He was badly bruised andeu milscellaneous shower was end fauiiiy, Kapuskaaiug, are with bhc rake. Glad te ýreport Moley RothenomeRR.INwPaofck Is ahi!r.uVhedospita' . r. abnd Mmm. Fok. lxn Molet Rbicnome".1 et - Mm. ut I Mm. V. n e os M.Mr. anboue s cre B.exan tonville, with Mm. Roy Aus- Mr. and Mms. W. Hey, MiIU.- dem, Bowmauville, vîaited with "n as co-homm LIgloo w.rsut Podoock'ala " Mr. Blm 8undeu evmnag * I with frPi COUPONS MI a aMAILED TO YOU! 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