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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Oct 1969, p. 13

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................................-.-. ..... - ........ rTÂRKVILLE1 iaDne Sibbett and Ms.' li'ol'Garbe, Taranto, and Miss Shirley Reynolds, Trini- dad, were recent guest.s with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Westheus- Mr and Mr1s. Orme Fells and Harvey spent Sunday wVLith Mr. and Mrs. Grenville FOuntaîn, Coboconk. Mvr. and Mrs. Carl Todd and Ann spent Sunday with frends nt Little Britain. Mr. and Mrr. C. Hait, off TorOnto) were viFitors with her mother. Mrs. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Little. Port. Hope were evcning *.'Iàitors lest week at Mr. Lle'vHallowell's. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Cas- Well and family were recent dinner guests at Mr. Alex Mart.in's, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapletan, Newtonviile. visited her math- er. Mrs. L. Todd. Mr. and Mrs. E. Elliott, Whitby, were Sunday dinner guests at Mr. Brian Caswell's.' Saturday aft.ernoon t he' people here were quite Inter-! ested ln the bail game at Kendal with the score ln favor off the home team. Mr. Arthur Falls, Bowman- ville, was a dinner guest wlth Mr. and Mrs. Orme Fells, Sat-J urday and attended the bail, gamne ln Kendal. Legion PiDe Band Celebrates Its 19t1, Birthday The anaden tateman.Eoweanvfl9 e IL Because more people like you want more shopping fun, more people like you are becoming Dominion Store shoppers. And more Dominioii shoppers mean more volume means more savmngs means more value: regular low-price Jubilation Specials and Super Dividend Values ...for you. A Jubilation of Golden Dividend Days. An extra elenent of excitement to celebrate being 50 years young Itty bitty golden coloured paper dises: Golden «Cash" Dividends that could mean $1, $50, $500. Or an air-conditioned Ambassador. More quality, more service, more value. A promise good as gold. More shoppers have become Dominion shoppers in the last couple of weeks than ever before in our entire lùory (no kidding). It's fun to prove our promise to yourselfA,..-«ý YELVERTON Yelvert,on Church Hall was- crowded to cipacity on Satur- day evening in tribute to the > popularity off another off Our couples, Mr. and Mrs. James Gray (nee Thora McMahon), who were narried on Sept. 16, 1944. The evening was quick- ly passed In tripping the llght fantastie to music with rhy-, thm (none off that psychedelicý stuif) as provided by the Jimý Lowry trio off Orono. Prior tai inidnight, Mr. Floyd Stinsoný called the large gathering ta order and Invited Jim and ,j Thora to seats of prominence ~ ("hot seats") on the platform 5 They were then subjected to a ribald rhyme decomposed for ,. the occasion following which they were presented with a, reciining chair, a silver tray,l aq transistor waiI dlock and a isum off money by the commit- tee on behaif off their many, friends. Jim and Thora eachý expressed their appreciation! and then proceeded as a jointý pro.iect to eut the three tier1 wedding cake taitefu1ly decor-, ated for the occasion by Mrs. Ken Gray off Orono. " " Following lunch, wedding These two photos show, at top, the decorated head Padre and Mrs. John Williams. Lower photo shows, cake was passed by the newly-'table and guests at the Legion Pipe Band's anniver- the haggis about to be piped into the hall, from lef t, weds off yesteryear. The com-sary dinner and reunion on Saturday evening. Includ- ta right, Pipe Major Don Brooks, Pipe Sgt. Bill Col-! inittee In charge off the prepa- led are, rmlf orgt ertr-raue n ilDunMjrAbr li n rr g.Drk ration off the evening's activi-' rm lf argt ertr-raue n ile rn ao letAbnadDu t ee ties wcre Mr. and Mr,. KeithýMrs. Ab. Mavin, Band President and Mrs. Bill Yeo, Severn. Stinson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd1Legion President and Mrs. Ron Richards, Assistant Stinsori and Mr. and Mrs., Floyd Stinson and Mr. and Sale off Aberdeen Anrgus pure- Mrs. Harvey Malcolm. ýbreds in Peterborough on Guestq were present fromiStra adrprtpetAd uit Counselling Service T,'oronto, Oshawa, Uxbridge, fair prices despite the slumpi 'w4manvlle, Peterborough, in cattle prices which has ýtak- É'y Licay, Omemee, Newcastle,; en place during the past sev- 11 es well as every nook and eral months. It Is unfortunat and Thora appreciably receiv- passed on these lower prices to S t r a t BS E c .2h ed a chesterfield and other ac- the consumer to any great ex-, An Aduit Counselling Ser- its first two cvenings off apera- cd In upgrading their educa- cessories fram their Immediatetent despite their lower costs. vice will start in Bowmanville tion this year. don so that when their family famiv -Lirda nd ria Grvi ongatuatins a te Bthion October 2th. The service, Mr. Hawkins noted that with1is raised they wlll h--ve the fadMly-inrs. ndlorence Gray!asCn gtltoam and Beh-which will he offered every so many changes going on inCeucation ta retur- .~ero- and rs. lornce rayas ay MigetteamandtheirjMonday evening from seven ta education it is next ta impos-,ployment, have u - esr wvell as a wall mirror from the coach and assistant coach Terry !nine p.m. ln the Guidance 0f- sible for adults ta plan their vie. ~sr MeMahon family. Al ioin in:Staples and Billy Smelt inilice of Bowmanville High own educational future. Often, The Adult Counselling Ser- wishirig Thora and Jim the ýwinning the North DurharnSh0olis aimed at filIng a[aftcr a half-hour's confidentialivice operates in an "adult" at- best wishes on this happy1 championship on SundaY by community necd. chat with an Aduit Counsellor, mosphere and the fact that occasion. besting Bailieboro three Out Offý The purpose off the Service things become much clearer.1 smoel rpoti o Many from this communIty five in the first three games' oen sadrpotI o *ttededtheKawrth Klasic. Ylvetons ta give aduits in Bowman-lWhat amazes many adults Islifportant. What is Important icmpetd veto grl reviead a reaan pi it ettended teic andthareassopportunit the speed with which thcy can ýi3 the fact that he wants to do .1utfal'proud offthe new ta discuss their OWN educa-.catch Up on their educatio.sehngfrisc. jackets they have procured asýtional situation. "Many aduits think they haveTeAdl "Champs" off the North Dur-' Terry Hawkins, Co-ordinator ta take every course and sub-Th dl Counselior can'tl ham Ladies League and win-0f udnefrteNrhm.c agl ha.Ti s t dscushendprovidsbu e f c of Guidane for thesoltve thet probi ameabutTise sn't ner off the Eva Thomas trophyibcrland and Durham County ways truc. In Cobourg, aics n rviefcsta Y PZIORMIDA HEAT S for Iwo consecutive ycars. The Board off Education. in an-, rnher off aduits, who a ye wiIl shed light on the situa-1 1 girls are busy seliing tickets nouncing the new oudne had Grade 10 or less Ycartio TH fra 0-0drw abehedservice, statcd that an Aduit ...ition, are now cnrolled inýý Interviews are free and no1 later with procccds going ta Counselling Service started in university. apitcti ecsr.l ;rr heip finance their sharp-look- 967 in Cobourg had been cx-, People from ail walks off life Bawmanville, the Adult Coun-ý no EST ng aprei. The rorfn-ýyemySucce s an ths i have used the service - peo- selior will he Mr. Charles Ken- i no out aprciae nu lii-whyth Srvie s bin e- ple with Grade four eduration nedy, Head off Guidance ai, ancial support off their seiff- oanded. Several hundred right through to University Bownanville High School. heip project. idults had made use of the grads. bath men and women ini This program is a Guidance! sMr. Walter Nair off Port, service over the last few years ýal cge groups. the employed Service off the Northumiber-, Reeve, Saskatchewan, spentý and already 15 adults have and unempioyed. Quite a large1 ]an d and Durham COuntyý à ~ ... /1 several days this week with, made uise off the service during number off housewives in terest- 1 Board off EducRtion. p-NHARVEY (LSO)PARTNER ORONO 983-5206' ESSO HOME HEAT SERVICE Cet Cash Today For OId AppliaRces tlrough S T A T E 9 NI A N C L A 8 1F 1ED S Phone 623-3303 NOW OPERATING! GORD'S TAXI OFFICE - 24 DIVISION STREET BOWMAN VILLE FOR PROMPT COURTEOUS TAXI SERVICE PHONE 623-3377 -RADIO EQUIPPED CABS- KFULL PASSENGER INSURANCE The Orono News i III kil DOMIt TEJ -BA iONLY DELUI 5 to 10-1h. YoI Tu" NJO -60's PLAIN or SALTED 1 ib. pkg. c C ristiec Sodas ý GS r DOMINION - GRADE "ýA" GOLDEN BIRD - EVISCERATED JNG KEYS GRADE "'A" EVISCERATED, YOUNG TURKEYS DOMINION'S OWN BRAND U.S. GROWN FRESII 4I Ocean Spray li Cranherries L 9 c 5 o10-lb. Avg. US. GROWN - HOLIDAY FAVORITE YJMS 2 1Ibs. -C 2-b0a 0NAI RW Dominuon 109Pepper 2F25 MAPE LE 100L.DSqashRED2 SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS FRESHR GROUND CHUCK Mrs. Osceïr a uxtn is viit- has sold her residence Ln Mr.1jWesIpyviile on Sunday affter-' ingw-th erdeuhtr Ms.H.and Mrs. Ivison J. Tamblyninoon. Cain and family, Toronto, this is holding an auction sale on' Mr. and Mrs. Frank White week. Saturday afternoon, Oct ll. off Bethany, Mr. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chai- Mrsý. Tamblyn wili be residiing Weugh off Richmond Hill were -lice end Donna, Mr. andMs.a 255 Simcoe Street North.jrecent visitars off Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiaylor, Mrs. 0. Chapi)-osliwa, in the nexv Parterrie!IWni. Robinson. ,nui),IVi.s. J0oui Morrtis, Mi.s Apartmients li. and Mi-S. Bruce Mc-1 Everett Couivier, Miss Dale Mt's. Cecil Fru~u and:Clure, Jlanet and Douglas off Evans. Mr. and Mrs. WesleY Mi. Milton Payne off New- borne Park, Port Credit; Mr.ý Wood and Ralph. Mrs. Fred casLe; Mr. and Mrs. CharlesIand Mrs. Russell Branch, ,Vegg and Eleine ettcnded the Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Linda, Jim and Brien off Bow- !Horticulture District Meeting1 Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy manvilie, Mrs. Roy Branch et Fenclon Fells oA Seturdey. Gray and David attended the' and Mrs. Fred Lycett wcre Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams 25th Wcdding Anniversary luncheon guests off Mr. and are spending this week with party for Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Donald Lycett tollowing 'Mr. and Mrs. Burns Kittmerý Gray off Cadmnus on Saturdey the baptism of thr n and sons et Lekside, near'cvening et the Veiverton Hall.,Stephen Donald et Orono St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. AI-, Congratulations. United Church on Sunday, bert Mitchell were Sunday, Mrs. Thoraton Wilson re- September 28th. guests. turncd ta her home lest Sat-! Mr. and Mrs. George Wai-. Mrs. Milton J. Tamblyn Whoi urday for a week and her'tan off Fiorida visited bis: '__ ----- house guests are her sister sister Mrs. Oscar Luxton and relatives la this vicînity. 'Miss Josephine Armstrong off other rélatives and friends Ina On Sunday we at Melconia West Dennis, Mass., U..S.A.,Ithe Orono-Newcastle district. wcre eccompanied by the Rae and Mrs. James Lamb off Otta- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and Malcolms off Janetville for a wa, a daughter off Mrs. Wilson. Lynn. Mr. Jim Little, Mis!; pleesant day with the Relph Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mal-i Barbara Corte, Miss Diane Malcolms off Don Milîs on the colinoff Oshawa visited Mrs. Little, Mr. Rick Neel, Mr. and occasion off another milestoie: Gea, Morton on Saturday Mrs. Carl Biilings, Mr. and in the dura tion off old agead'afte!-noon. Mrs. Cari Kimmett, Mr. anri seniiity for your Yelverton Mrs. Cetherine Seai oDff Mr, Wayne Bailey and Shawn correspondent as he joins the, Main Street South la a patient ýwere luncheon guèsts off Mrs era off the goid rush days. In the Memorial Hospital, Harry Biley af ter having .Ail join In wishing our BoManvile atten ded Orono United Church ,milay Mrs. FrednWrgh Dayes off Black- when Shawn was christened maillady, Mrs.a PMerinrorght stock, Mr. and Mrs. George on Sunday, Septemnber 28th. hopis now lae a peietrofrug Bowers and g«randdaughter' The Orono United Church hosite. te secdestoffre- Laurel Vine off Nestieton were Womnen held six meetings on overies. Elle wes aiweys a Sundey evening dinner guests Tuesdey, as follaws:Unt, cherfuexonnt ff ervceoff Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Suttonj Main Hall, 8 p.mo. Unit 2- with a Smiie and la mnissedand atîended the Hi-C Service Home off Mrs. Gus Wilson. 'tram her daily post (if YOU'Il! 1, Orono United Church when Unit 3, Upper C.E. Aud- pardn th expessin). Dr. Robert McCure was theitoriumn, 8ap.m Unit 4-Homne *Symnpathy la cxtended ta the guct sekro etme f rs. Gerald Cox, 8 p.m. ÎWilson Carron ffamily off Fleet- 28th. Unit 5 -Home off Mrs. Cecii wood in the death this week of Mr. John Partridge hes been Robinson, 2 p.ro. Unît 7. *Wilson's father. Mr. Carrn; a patient In the Memaertai Ha.. Upper C.E. Auditorium, 2 %vaq thp eldest walker ta corn- ptal, Bonwmanvtll@. p.m., and Unit f; on Wednes- Pletib th@ Marathon frnm Jan- Mrs. Gea. Morton, Mr. and ýday et the Leskard Church. etville ta Lindsay r lest sPrtng1 MrS. Rabt. Morion and daugh - R p.m. Pictules o01 Scotland and wiIi be sadty nu.aed in the ter Marilyn viuited Mr. and were shown by Mr. or Mns. Jntieare& Maol BOWsJougiat %d àButJialorcL STEAK HREINZ TOMATO KETCHUP i SWEET MIXED BICKS PICKLES ROYALE 2 PLY PAPER TOWELS 3c ONTARIO GROWN CELERY ONTARIO GROWN No, 1 GRADE WAXEDc TURNIPS 8lb li-oz, BottieI ALL PURPOSE - 10, OFF MAX WELL HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER CHIP - FRENCH CREAMS COUNTRY ASSORTMENT1 DARES KCC BISCUITS ý-G55 32-oz. Jar 1 4 nc TOMATO 31o. i OPEN THUR&. and FR1. NIGHTS 'TIL 9 PVM. FREE PARKING Ail Merchandise la Guaranteed To Givie 100% S&tImfacUn In Bowmanviile Frices Effective Until Clouint. Saturday, Oct. 11, '09 We Reserve the Rlght to Limit Quantities DOMNION STORES LIMITED KIGST. and SIMPSON AVE. (Hwy.N. 584 OIGMINION N;àJM thie La* e enmy size spnetid 13 e b{ il m 1 1 1 m Thé Canadian statesmail, lowemvint, OCL 8, lm 1 2-1b. Bag 1 ONTARIO GROWN 1.1b. pkg. 1 2 Roll pkg. 1 DOMINION FANCY 49-oz. Tin 1

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