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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Sep 1967, p. 6

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* The Canadian Stategman, Eowmanvmle, Sept. 20, IUT j each ia nminum ef at lead t iW EandMONT nde rg,1Tonhp citizen, ti _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s e v e n c r e d i t à . E a c h g r a d e 1 3 er u g i e o n v n - o f c huth er chlw i n subject is worth ont* or tWro Survlinhg art four daugh- 1Mavers Township. Pnyol M.adM.A , cred its. T he m o at rec e n t e s M a y ( i & a n t B c -î r . r y B g s change waa to remove the. n- ers1 Mfauntoiaan et éb eck- Mr. ain Pery -Beg;Mne mt v:tdfins M I TO D A Y S SC H O O L iemn ha ls eBaden Pigle) of n..ter; Lotus--.Mrs. lodSi Px: relnd oad ville, Isabeltù, Vera. r-Sain n enr ar uili ekm n by IR. W. M Muen and a report card will be sent be streaed that merel3? ob- ru<n.aiWhitby - Mo.ttn;irFsontMood er son; Baofyduor-nMrs.aLloydlMr. CdaMrk. John Heu Guidance flept., home at the conclusion Of taining a S.S.H.G.D. does fot Wm. o utin rea. MorHartonh;, Fletod itn Bowmanville Hiigh School each of the three ternis guarantee entrance into a&Uni- Whenwe hd fnall decd- ne of the fîrat things a versity. Each University cour- louriîgaeaaieHrySe;Jntil-Ms erna r.Heig grae nine auetlan s~dmnaamnmmgae Mns.heAlicerHiMio! «fToronto;a W il ia moSanders on. f ed upon "TODAY'S SCHOOL" the fact that he or she 'cati lsueaîîy 6a%,in siimgadeub-hwa0 great grand hidrn , rnd tnd B ickton. as tuWi an n in phawa;sub- inerat grandchild en no and B llu r oc . e un e - we ewhinde t as a naie for this column, get out of wrting final ex- jects. Students are responsible one great-greatgrandchld. cd home. Mn. Cliffor utsPatCrig sormeone suggested that ta be amis' if his or her marks ara fo knowing what they will ~~~~ h uea evc a en cnaecn ih Ms eleCcrn truthful we should include a high enough for recammenda- need for etrance Into the T~ ~hefnrt eoric erwalabeduten cMralsHc CalMRlhCcrn l very large "?". In this age of tion. Starting this year, re- University of their choice. h. *ld 'f. om ten ois e, Oth ad is daishom.Mns . n n adM1re rf Instant communication and commendations will be gîven nusae, eptmbile nd s o ne e.Ms1 cuit ta maintain an effectiveifine andi ten who abtain et Thure la a story about fourChel onWe-fOm eeMr.LyRc-MrHwadC ligWht IInk between the home andi least 70% ini each of the three high achool studenta who were wTurn. IteyRe HA.s inand may haveta nurgaa om nternwhm the ichool. It is the ursento ersRecommendations are discussing the past year. They Ebenezer Ceemet nopndra hav O ur dfxn a-Bta o! this coiumn ta upment ien» for individual subjects, anrived et the conclusion that Palîbuarers were Messrs. bent Keliett is now ou1 fi- Ms onaSmsetra nmorn f the educational chan- s0 that a student might write it must have been a bad one tAlan Lymer, George ges and issues which affect ail, one, or none of his final for the high achool because Bert Beckull, Art Reynoids,-pouetcniuswt i o asahtipry l the local îecondary school. examînations. No recommend- 75% of their clasa had falled. Beaumont for 1968 announces a new entry for personai Sports Car enthu- Morley Lake and Harold Bai under doctor'a cane. Evaluation and the Student ations willi be granted in gra- The bail. for this decision was Masny avl forltoen on omu wdsa fntlrM.PtPwn, Theru have always bee des eleven, twelve and thir- that thrue o! this group had siasts, the Sport Deluxe SD-396 (above), featuring completely new exterior and so.W a' nw js o e aau n ayC Prbem sscatdwihth ee.failed. Remumber, If yau have interior styling plus important engineering refinements, including a nuw chassis attus' eted ta the esteem in which disturbed. Mr. John AlnîoJyeFegsn ad Rl evaluatin af a student's aca- It should be stressed that a question or comment, tele- with a new wider track and a new 1.12" wheelbase. Body styling is highlighted the deceased was hed. la very fast on is feut oe n lieB~tadRv demic progress in school. It al promotions and failurus Phone the school rathen th an by a longer hoodline, shorter rear deck, new roof, grille, and rear end, hidden fastnuw celgonHei eadhCrsMceze ad M lu my intention at this tîrne are the decision of a promo- ruîy on second band informa- sanwciigo i ta briefiy outline somu re- tion committee rather than tion. 623-3391 on 623-3392. windshieîd wipers, and new front and rear side marker îamps. The new inteniarsO TY OLhehetnedwhanidGlAdesilfOha cnchne hhhaeo-oeo w iniiul.B-feature a newly-styled instrument panel, crank-operated side vent windows, Pand OLwhell oganzed hrets Coi rctc ih o cent changes. Thei19h have o c- onun oretwovinanividuais.anBz- curred at Bowmanville High fore arriving at a decision.H Y O and a new ignition warning uzesstm Th 198Ba ont Sport Deluxe Ortw emdvn quiet neistinig Tk~o he Thusdy eenng Set.2h Seho l. E uca ion n ta ay' thu coni nitue r view th S eries com r pises a C onvertible and a 2-door S port C oupe, an th r a e tw O la t w eek w ith the Sunset head and sh ulders. J h e r v d n h h i e d achool requires each student student's accamplishments for engines available for this Series: a 396 cu. in. Econo-Jet V8, which turns out 325 Restaurant ciosed whiie Mr. talîated with his high osr a butwt e e e toi learn the value of working the entire yuar. This is aria- (Intunded fan last week) hp is the standard eng-ine; and a 396 cu., in. Ecano-Jet V8 which dulivers 350 and Mn,. Bob Brown were ed prayer. No more lv o-trs front day to day, gradualiy ther ruason for stating that The corn roast, heid In the h available as an option. taking a weekî weil earned nets. acquiing skills and informa- the finat ciass la as import- church shed on Saturday ev-p-hldy tion essentiel to his future ant as the lait. ening was quite a success. 0__B A butter turnout on Sunday aduit life. It is certain that Grade 13 Evuryone present enjoyed theU-A service at the United Church PTTT' taday's student wil bu :'e- A E * MfUurpe hwnbyhure. The Sunday Schaol re- ENILa trained at ieast thrue tumes Aglance at almost any ne- pr.tands !WEurope saburger.smd lass o t junior befonu retirement, further- cent newspaper or magazine T. d okhMn,.nW.Thibrgein.TAIS- ue lassfr h woul suges tha grde The tok teni n teirtnppupils. Now that holidays are The Sept. meeting o u mnore, bu wil bu re-educated wi sure adst la onad o3, Miss erAfli eresgae pa ued ELILEWIEMN The funeral service was untiring and effective wonker mostly aven wu are hoping U.C.W. was huld at tebre1 m lm fon jobs which do flot exist to- tstre acn t oe fMisalc sueb-ve . hd feld, on Wudncsday, Septumn- among children and young for a well filled church. ofM.ad rs i day.~ ~ ~ ~ ~~h Consequentîyrsthe new-:ng. Rev. Northey witb bis Th e dath o! Alexander ber l3th., from the Morris people, tuaching variau ls- A iuo ntn hnsa asra n o ip xaiyoknatinsse her appnt rae1 hi u guitar led in a sing-song. Melville Wiseman, 55, of 29 Funeral Chapel, Bowmanviiic, us and VacationBbeShoslo rtygo o ur inter- son and Mrns. Herb O0, on Izes al okrte than hap oae 1mas a!" Suvenal from Haydon at- Cune S., ocurred udnY and was conducted by Rev. G. for many years. Busides ail mudiate and midget ftaldcet* a single final examina tion. Prhaste etsgn- edd Bted eeeyt eoilHsta, owK.Wr Iemn a ntheopigi cent change is that the local tedd Btedmeeeya Mem onal Hoaypit eo-Km Wr.Itrun a ntesu activities, she was a de- teama. The interniediate tuam ai. Mrs. Ashton entutie Hours of craniming for the sho1alil set and grade the Decoratian Service on Sun- avle nSaSpu- Bowmanville Cemctery.* voted wife and mnother. are leading Bailuboro 2 gmstummeswt gamesan fin l es w ii noson er be fi al e xa m ations instead of a .b r 1 , 1 6 .P hî e r r e e M s r . The funera i service w as eld to 0. T h y took the ir h m o t s a f i o e y l n h acien ht for acadcmic slthe ate of Education Mn. and Mns. Gordon Son of the late Mn. and Mrs. Tom Graham, ueBthauetthe Nortbct lit u-gauhr vnif hecy Test ladie eprtamot n chage aveon he ndiidu pase t ycars. Provisions Werry, Toronto, visited Mn. George Ross Wiseman, bu was Andrew Crombie, Frank Os- urtal Home, Bawmanviîîc, on wueru eshondr fth e mida- jybu furon studnt t Bwmaviîî Hih ae ben mnade by the De- and Mns. Lloyd Ashton. bo-n at Inverness, Scotland, mond, Larry Piper and Ray Saturday, August 26th, atHiadndReo!he i- Snay Sptlth ws scbol prtent o! Education ta as- rtmMn. Russell Onmiston, En- and neceivud bis educationinCob. 2 p.m. The servicewaco-gtea paed elfrthpominda frauSu- siatin hisdevaopIn cn tniailln, ws Snda dinerSeOnptpemlot2 To bgin th tw ortbne w ihplacis greatenr mepn- t o! Mln. waSndaMs y d 193, b mardteomer 2 Among the many iovuly ductud by Rev. D. Note lcl. Hyland robbed Balle- day School. Our Suputed amnations bas been aboiish- school (and individual teacb- Mn. and Mns. Tom Smith vives- ed.Inteda ar fr te rs ad taf.and Eleanor, Stouffviilea,_ Taeu ceased had nesided in easud was held, were thosu Was in Butheada Cumeteny. -the nuit o! the teani playing conducted tbe promoto cx Christmas report card will bu Parents and students should cd on Mr. and Mns. J. Potts Bowmanville for 38 ycars. froni Dupartments 2720-2711 The palibearurs weru ne- steady bail bchind good pitch- ercises, aiso assistedbyM.aitOhop . ed detunmined on the basia o! realizu that the requirenients and family on Sunday. Altbough - a baker by trade, Goodyear; Mixed Bowling phuws o! the deceaaud: Russell ing by Stinson. The Sunday Ron O;ke. Miss Marlo Pes short tests, aasignimunts, lab for a 'Senior Matric' on the Mn. Donald Thanipson, East he was an employee o! the League; Bowmanviile Little Moffat, Ron Moffat, Leon Mo!- a!tennoon game at Bailebora cott read the scriptuncps-Dnttyt .yu w reotetc. It is close ta the Secondary School Hon o u r Beach, Bawmanviile, cailed on Goodyear Tire & Rubben Coni- N.H.L.; Club 500; Nuigbbors; fat, Gaordon Million, Tom had one bad inning for each age and Misses JanicePe-isrneavsr tsa rupot aayta h ia a Gauto ilm si a i ohr .Top pany, hure, et the time o! bis Bowmanviîîu Museum Board; Milison and Bill Down. teani but aur lads won out cott and KathenineOkne trth t lai t oraiteamin ati Graduamontha.To oaas dipioma M. L. F . A om. ToBonwondWrlbmoke nL a;mnv io Mn'sSt boal11-7. Our midgut tearnihas ceîved the offerîng. oto,~ratc uaeiet o! school la as Important as !ormaily known, have chang- son on Tueîday. et.Drn th yasofLgu;ominSoeLcl won two out o! thrce with the childnen won attedne SV o ti epyune will stili bu beld at the end o! montha. To obain a diploma Terny, Toronto, wex-e over- a munitions plant at Ajax, nu- 44 oa aainLgo, MS RE .HBS Mlbok hi nyloss bars and pins. the second and third terms a student must obtain 50% ,ànight gucats o! Mrs. Tbomp- trig t o dy a n 14.Brwan 178; Kinmun l ub o!f Mr.F e . hn t a t w rd y.a ac n uce h h wasa qucke 7- t)Mki- Mn. Walter Mittier o e:ofroraiy. son. Mns. F. Osmond, flow- H a ubro nnt owCandviiGeed;Prasinatons Te ethabn.FedW rook in thatitonida wacnuce tecurhsu-hme- .cr..bue manvîlie, calued on Mrs UiedCurhan asasoo armnada Lincd; Purchsng Hobbs, 9,,19ccureo Sutthey eueatvte us vice with worshippcrafoiFeatfodl mc m V U Thonipson on Sunday.- a memben of the Mixed BowI- D prm n, G nrl Mtn; dy et m e ,16,a h day nght hre while the other Burke tonn and Eniakh - U W T M L !Mn. Nehson Dunn, Doug and ing League and 500 Club. At Bowmanviliu Ladies Major Oshawa Guneral Hospital tai- final suries -bas Baileboro joining in a tbree- conrc a Gany o aoinsetone time he waî a niembur Bowling League; Durhami West iowing a lingering iilneaa. meeting Pontypool hure on tion service. the weekNd wtrth he o inack- nto! the Bown-anville Saccer Women's Institutu and Bow- Daughter of the late Mr. Sunday, Sept. 24th at 2 p.ni burwkn am iy. thMr Back-in Teani for sevenai yeans. AI- nianville Women's Institute. and Mns. Mases Lymer, the My unit 32 Battery, 4 LAA Our regular cbuncb an beurned ai be rs.hoewitbwy îtnaedi h tw'ocal 189 United Rubber former Mary Ann Lynier was Regimnent are holding a Ru- Sunday Schoal coniine thuDun faui, hvin spntyoub, e wî n aid an ndWorkers gave a Memonial born in England, caming ta union on 23rd and 24th Sep- Sunday, Sept. 17th, itha cope !u ekî wl, avngitb t fowing e a ocyan d ase-n Bible in lieu o! flowers. Canada when a child. She tember in Belleville. Sanie or excellent attendance. T at North Caroline. bail, and in connection with Ont. choo ate Curîcthuse chapi I haven't sêen C.. rinteae inic Ont. In, sortsepteni inber, 1930, site since 1945.neinte asenfoth Mx-. and Mns. Lloyd.Asbton the tnw it tasporta-edi MRS. WM. G. BARCHARD married Mn. Fred W. Hobbs Real estate is still ingtahr n usI and Mrs. Gardon Werny, Beth, coacbn n'istasora aigtahr adppl olwn Alin nd araraAitonat"ton o! teanis. Following an ilincas of sev- o! Pickering wbo prcdcceased fi nti ra abn the Sunday School ssin -. . tu~~~lned rbaFai ton tn Surviving, besides bis wi!u, eral montha, the deatb o! Mns. her.SwrzadM.HelFIl Cindy Wisener, Karen k A E - dy nd cn air on M. tu are a son, Alexander G., and William G. Barchard, aged 39 Mns. Hobbs bad residcd 'in properties bave ail been sold. and Kathurine Oke entertîe onu ransonSany. ima ur-yean, RR. , Necasleoc- Bowmanville and district for If you don't want to seli don't tecide ihgnc >- EEA NUAC - ~Mrs, A. Thompion spent a viing are thx-ee brothuna and curred at Memonial Hospital, most o! ber life and also lived offer your property for sle.thcuchaw atrdin. fuw -days witb relative. at tosses en(r.Jh Bowmanville, on Satunday, at Pickering for a time. She Be sure your name la on the Wuae apytsear24KI S.E Ee avih -~~ir. ~ . Toronto. Edwards), Burt, Lew, Madge September 9, 1967. was a niemben o! St. Paui'm votera' list. Enumeratons will pastor, the Rev. M. A.Do- 15 M. ad Ms. ayn Blck-(Mrs. Bruce. Goode) and Dagtro h aeMl nited Church, Bawmanviiîe. bu getting your names this berty, !uily recovued n ficeeKa br.nd, N .wasteyeeSn Doug. ' abuer Hopurhe andE Ma ber intercîts centred around week. No doubt the enumera- with us again.62-613350 day *vecstoaoMnanM.. -My mthH ethe foeS vr- faore afaily, and er tos namus will bu under ano- We can't say the samfo W.a ckbusitrn and M.fLand MlyMaySmth________thfor-_avorit hobbies wene makingl ther column. F'or the Manvurs the cluster o!fnies at teû ac W._Blackurnand_______*_ 'ni er Gv*dtylyn ,Loi..-Her- . . School bheIls are again ringing, bringing Mr-. aind Mns. Morris Pollard- was borfi in Bownianviiie énd and !amily were Sunday visi- ~~~a in c received ber education in with themn the need for energy-building snacks, tors o! Mr. and Mn,. Eanl c u t Y Bawmanvillean Necsl Nothing perks up, peps up and tastes haîf as Yokom, Cavan. RAY . DILLING -Schools. an Nwctl Mn. and Mns. D. Cameron Chartex-ed Accountant Mr. and Mrs. Barchard werety good as a tail, tcmpting glass of Glen Rau Dairy spentWSunday with M. and 93 Chuncb Street maried on February 9, 1946, ï milk. r.W entnyLk. 623-3861 and evur since their marrnage WM. . ~.COGGNS have nesidud on R.R. 2, New- PHONE 623-5444 Chartered Accountant csi.Tedcae a FOR O M E ELIV R Y K N D A L115 ibery St S., Bowm nvî t le .u hean d ew asa u ed a der eniber o! Newcastle United ____ serice. Re. Georg Wand Ch x-tered Account nts B asds bea san ld r.- # Gabu FORteHOMEfor Iat weuk)Phone 623-3612 Thr(wIa godatend- WfeLIlesC. HALL o! the United Church W omen. -s ___ance at the Induction Service Ca B.r Coun. - ' f issuvivdrwwt on W d ed y e e ig e .daughters and ane son, Lois, pla - ~-r ~y. 0r..et fu mrt pOrmr, ,y ~ cc. tIAw . E . ~ I~1 !~IV.4 UI Philip Rome il o ! Blackstock 3~ i g S. E, O h w James and Lyn. ,cr C,.,,icn rlytrf,. qit m .frouToe. I~~ I I U G I I y ~who la the Chaixman a! the ue h ne7 5 6 3 The funeral service was .M. OOoOEpr. A00 r~*8prOdi ir"tr e> G l n R e Di y Oshawa Prebytery conducted BURROWS, SELBY & CO. held from the Morris Funerai L UIw. T'.bieffrir . i .,.,,,e. ort.dtst!>.A t e . G o g a d C a t r d A c u t n s C hapel, B aw m anville, on M on- , it ir.b..Y.1 o «*" pav d Jo . eg u y,,t,, eâ m . n BOWMANVILLE o! Trinity Church, Bowman- 323 King Street West day, September 1 lth, and wasp ville, preacbud the sermon, Oshawa, Ontario conducted by Ruv. T. H. Smith Mn. W. C. Ives a! Bowman- 725-6451 - 728-7554 o! Newcastle United Church . ville rend the Scripture and William A. D. Seiby, C.A. Intenment was in Bowman- Rlev. John Porter o! Oshawa G Edmond Burrows, CA. ville Cemetery. SWIFT,$S LAUY MAPLE o!!erud prayens of Thanka- Palibearera weru two cous-cSt'vSICED IINOIFSS 623-589giving and Intercession. The oprac 'c ins, Hubert and Art Hooper , fil.I Induction waa conducted by Ch__r_ opr_ acc_______________ 4 Cris ImiE B C N r IR O Y A L 3OWMANVILLE RuvI P Em:îa!erhch;MAN : an dwrdachrc, an WITSBOOFEI CP 49 also WALT DISNEY'S ""YELLOWSTONE CUlS"# (Color) Friday and Saturday at 7 and 8:30 Sunday et 7:30 Matn..s Saturday and Sunday 2 pm. - 35c Lote, Lote Show - 11 p.m. $unday, Sept. 24 "D.WHO aid edm DALEKS" 'WAI md t69IR Uitf %i **e min3zes iestêCO were Rev. Melville Buttans wha la President o! the Bay of Quinte Conféence. Rev, John Romenil ai Couxtice and Rey. William Pattenmon af Wbitby also Rev. and Mn,. Smith o! Newcastle. We wouid like ta tbank tbe ladies o! Newtonville and Shiloh who helped us ta pravide the lunch. Mn. and Mrs. George Mer- cen and Mr. and Mn.. E. Cour- aux attundud the funeral of their aunt Mn.. Arthur Grant of Uxbridge on Wednesday. Misa Joyce Elliott o! Osh- awa spent the wuekend at the home of ber parents. Many People o! the coni- munity attended Onono Fair- on Friday and Saturday iast. We cangratulate DianneLiàttie on being chosen Miss Durhami Central an Saturday. Mns. Eani Smith who ha. spent three weeks with ber mothen Mns. C. Thompion and Arthur bas neturned ta ber' borne in N. Hollywood, Cali-, fornia. Recent viîitona wlth Mrs. Swarbrick were Bey. T. Snel.. grave, Mns. Boy i4ttle and1 Lynn, Mrs. Lavene Thomas and daughter and Mr. Suss Rougbley who celebrated Ifis birthday there. We >welcome eM n.aiMs. LaVex-ne Thoas anmd 4ugh- ters Who have suovM- to the bous. e eentlY V*e*W 4by lMn. uzid Mir. John SMtut 'OU . W. Stewat Vlid with M.A. Dooas as**Il v. T.004e -Office ilours : * 9 a.m. to 6 P.M. daily Closed Saturday and Stinday dTelephone: Office 623-5i4514 * Dit. E. W SISSON L.D.S., D.D.S. Office in his homne f100 Liberty St. N., Bowmnanville D Phone 623-5604 tOffice HoiÙrs: 9 a.m. te 8 p.n. daily Closed Wednesday - Saturday Da. STANLEY GERTZ 67 King St. E., Bowmanvjlle Office Hours : 9 a.m. tea RP.m. Moiiday through Thursday 9 a.m. te 4 p.m. Friday Clased Saturday and Sunday Phone 623-7662 Insurance DONALD A. M&eG]REGOit Lite, Auto, Hofme luminance a KIMM St. W., Dowmanville Phone 623-5962 1SADIE RAMILTON - OIlONo l Phone 983-5115 Pirat Moe tgundi Reasdee - Farin Bwlnem Proi,,lum pove 0" -n I n ~ Ôt9 S.Lto 5 p.fli. y The death a! Mns. Leon -Moore occurred on Tbursday, August 24th, at Princess Mar- an ilinesa o! two nionthi. She was in ber 55tb yuar. The former Ethel Marguer- ite Milison was a daugbter o! Mns. Vena and. the late Hirami *Million o! Clarke 'Township. Hen early life was livud around Orono whcre she at- tundud ppblic and- high ichool. Later, and until ber manniage, she was uniploycd in the Hydro office in Bown'anville. She was married Dec. 21, 1940, ta Leon Moore o! Tyrone. Shu la iurvived by ber bus- band, two sons and onu daughter: Jon o! Oshawa, and Paul and Grace at home. Also surviving. are ber mather, . Mrs. -Vura Million, Toronto; two sisters, Mrs. Alan Moffat o! Bownianviiîu and Mrs. Leslie Webb o! Toronto; two brothens, Alfred o! Ty. rane and Edward of Orano. Mrs. Moore was vury active In cburch work, bath in Ty- rone and in Oshawa, and wil bu greatly niussed by ail who knew ber and worked with ber in the work o! the Gos. r 1. She was a foundîng memn- eo! a prayer group started in Tyrone 15 yearî ag a. Frorn this devel9ped a work in Baw. manvîlle, which was uitim- ately linked wîtb a gospel work In Oshawa. O! this work, Gibbons St. gvangelical Church, Mns. Moore was a valued and Iccystone member and worker. She was a keen atuctet oi the. Bible îad an à Rai. 4' th [P' ~41 NICOLORO el v MRS.LEON MOORE 1 TECHP j

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