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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Sep 1945, p. 4

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PAGE POURTHE CANADIAN STATESMA&j, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO T ridansgyo oe.were Stanley and Garnet Rickard BOY SCOUT "CAMP SAMAC" additiona1 camp accommodation RATION CALLS FOR__________ iimdn s1Mr. Charlie Whittington was and Cpi. Carl Fisher. GIFT 0F COL. R. S. in summer. They will be built PLANNED BUYING groomsrnan and the ushiers were The reception was held at "Two MCLAUGHLIN WILL BE by the contractor of the Air Force ____ WILSON....STRICKLAND Mr. James Simpson and Stewart Elms" where the guests were re- YEAR-ROUND H.Q. Camp "Litte Norway". Eeyn ,i rtdi od Y u Whittington. ceived by the bride's .mother, _______ Everynefosriteresteninpgoo Aquiet wedding was held in Following the ceremony Mrs. R. wearing a smart two-piece en- SpedNwDa o wm ga a leaybgn atiCadng fmit lies ilanagcontu the United Church parsonage, E. Hendry, sister of the bride, as- semble of moss green crepe, black Spedd e a Fr1i- aihsharay eu.MatCndinfmliswl cniu Newcastle, on August 2th, when sisted by Mrs. W. E. Gray, mother accessories, mink furs and cor- Minlg Pool Now Under Con-' Jacks onha of the property to eat well... if good eating means o l r Mrs. Gladys Strickland, New- of the groom, received. After the sage of pale pink roses. Te srcin- ue Pr- eco-mmttee,' uevsn hststnuihn el ne castle. was united in marriage to reception the bride and groom left groom's mother, whoasitdhd A r ea WiUl Be Completely work and more than 15000 trees meat rationing. r uge ly edd W. S. G. (George) Wilson, Kendal, for Muskoka, the bride travelling chosen a violet dress with match- EQlpdremnetCbnhve ben planted on the spacious 1Her sasgete eksma with Rev. W. W. Patterson offici- in a suit of nutmeg brown with ing at and corsage of yeîow Etc. g nds. F u o s o yug frafmily o orw o wl ae f r t i o k o e c T he . bride w ore street-length bwn gac o i e as and c ra ed rs es ..Th e g rorn'sg rnd black Boy Scouts from Bowrnanville pslauted a nd t e cam p ar e r .1 four m eat coupons a w eek. N g n y c n t k h l c dress of robin egg blue, with roses. On their return they will silkcrpbakhtittohe who last month spent 10 days nyears f0 corne they wîîl give Wbat toe Blac matching headdress. The brides- reside at Pleasant View Farm, of mauve, and corsage of mauve vacation at Camp Samac are still densehae and a forest-like ap- Note: Eight tokens equal one of.The Salvation Arny in the maid, Mrs. D' Martin, Newcastle, Port Hope. asters. raving about their outing and pro- pearance to the whole area. meat coupon. ratskohepnteu- wore a fuchsia dress with blue The bride's table in the attrac- Saomt. acfortunate and Br1ccoimins accessories. Mr. Edward Martin, RICKARD-BONATHAN tive dining room was exceptional_ oyScuatites It is located The Scout Association has arn- 1group B, 1 coupons;ofmer brthr fth bidacedasbst]yloey it hnsoe inncut within easy hiking distance forth lbitious plans f0 make Camp i lb. veal cutlets; group B, 5 hmnlvs t oko ec man. They will reside in New- Standards of pink and OshiteWndrk and cluny lacesupedgedf tea ________ gladioli and wbite ~ ~~onor its donor, Col. R. S. Mc- for Scout recreational activity. i bt amugr;gop ,5 dllr.Giegneosy ________ dI ad hie andies burn- loth. In the centre a large silver Lauhi. Tepr-ie10Oc o nestecm e b asg;opD tokens pc ontdb GRAY-SIMPSON graced Newctle Unit ed Chh ati n s, tr alebite tarun - ihii snwrudn nosaet ffcassy hstegopC oe h ingin ilvr cndlstiks nd ithif ing in the past few months and relaxed in every possible manner, gopC oes h TehmofM.adM R frthe wedding on Saturday, the very lovely three-storey wed- inwrunigitshpf0ofcasayTustetopae î f02bsfsurtied Thioe 0 r n rs. R." e . r 8th, of Miss J an B nahading cake aving a place of honor. serves t door lisf e. ey b y w oto p r Hendry, Bowmanville, was theledest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The toast f0 the bride CAr-ReTERed f vr o boecuaec og owoko hi e lovenoinitiative.e. It bas been found How te Use It C RE setting, Saturday, Septebr 8 Harvey C. Bonathan, and Sergt. pd by Rv. oy Rickard and I~n January, 1944, Col. M- that a competitive spirit soon For Sunday dinner roast theFA IY' for the marriage of their sister, Roy Brenton Ridkard, youngest respond)ed f i n a very fluent and aglmd the Boy Scout o sout actiity ens t vr ab n ihi sreago Kathleen Marguerite Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. nice little speech by the groom. ahwBoySfth Association of Osh- Scou c vt. bread dressing. Make plenty of Rickard, Shaw's. The Rev. Roy Fora f htaceefomweddingDitrct Co msstnp avd the. Th rewbrideol l m Orooan te ateMr. imso, iciaed, uassis thegyrev.mWW.of- liegren, brntpoand tMre than a tbousand tanned, fit are highly optimistic of hf Teva cteswl aeauhewfM.T . ipoRcad oceo h ro, fhoadadesmkrsi n a tpc esa rokiePr.Kr ndPeietTmHpkn n rvuo Mnam inr te Mr. Ellwood James Gray, only Pattersoýn. Miss Marion Rickard, afccessorie,-s and pink rose corsage. youngsters hacres frerly-own pDsric omissidoneor ODaviwavy. sThnil er will e odlamb T eg o risp e e tt th brd d t e e w t h e raleadyehoiayk- C m a a il d o s a a s b t n i l d n e n T e d yA son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Griay, A.T.C.M., sister of the groom, wTsh ro d rsn 0tebie91 hr ihterlaes ak youth and every other boy who and, if fhere are any scraps of Port Hope. pesided at the organ and Mr. wa i hnsome sterling silver xng in the suni and learning the can spend some time there. Tbey lamb left over, meat pancakes RvR.EMotnofficiated. George Walton sang "Until" dur- compact; othe ushers, initiaîîectwy ftewod nti dllcdcaetecamp wili put Oshawa 'woulc¶ be a good uprcoc. Stma' înr The ho e as dec raed Wih ig he si nin 0 te egite. ol cuf in s. The brdes if s o t eat the fore 0f Scout activtieshee sOu p 0f hmbure r ithda pns i mlar. f hs n C an' ,9 S o t G o p pamsan gadol.Mr Lwrnc! hebid, ivn n arigebyf0he atndnt wrectinyBuldngNe Dmtbroth ortfe ofProinctre The p owitn dof bradmbser als lan smile go this tne temjrt eesosmdb Mh omp ad ecowedng music.tbe fa gf theradia tlvely n redeChlinas.gTamorines ftsOntheBulocion h Nedm Sotwedr aDscamrjetwl ae etlafta i 0aiywobo ihu apa hrhe.TeAglcnCuc Befoe the ceremony Mrs. Lorne a full skirted gown of ivory satin, Ou f on guests af the wed- i en ul one of modemn con- as Camp Samac provdes the best make two meals. Serve it ot for who may find temselves in diffi- pnoe 0 rus h ats Promise Me",, and during the rose poifnt ae,1 e krthvigad MissiTena Gillies, London; be comlefed in tbree weeks. Be- tion of good citizens. Juvenile supper on Thumsday when the Saints 26, Lutheran 11, PreSabn sijning of the register, '"Because". bste fec at back and ending is arin Rickard, Cobourg; hiýnd ifilt Il stretch a swimming delinquents are seldom found sausage will be used for dinner. Lt yu sar ued co ng, terian 9, R m n C hoi 26 The bride wore a g w fiy i a go no v r n a long train. A coronet of M. an rs. Stanley Rickad, p o e et d e. A o g te a o gt er n s0 o s w o h v Friday's dinner will be unra- for which you have no need, be SalvtoWr y 6, U ie satin. Her long embroidered veil matcing lace caught with w ite Milbroodk, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. trees f te c m il b ul bob c h u d mns of the camponed fish anborbd the amo nt ug. you C ris mas giff the wa- Churcb 37 t e ag p no was held by an ivory satin halo.f petaîs beld hier ong Veil and she Blyu m and Mrs. Lester Hen- f no wle pine log cabins of Scout Law, among boys who hv gested should provide the mak- tomn people of Europe and China. wereteCadin ego ad bettet tim ross. H mosnesor a-eMis RuhyanoBar araMonatantod aMo d an uJudth, akvilei calhoue thpboyiin hedcldhen exmrien edlte merrabetor atur ay nghf. Live or id-rigkColecton frCoieratdtcoo- weersp nsord by commwere m e t as a tr nd 0f pe rî , he si ter s f te bride, w ere brides- Mr . E i e r e r er g 0 i f m a e l a rviding associations Scouting b ings. ney creole m akes a tasty dish for tries, O ctober 1 - 0 com mite s gift of the groom. maids. Tbcy were gownect alike Bonathan, Toronto, Miss Virginia..... Attending the bride were Miss in bouffant twiligbt blue taffeta Cooke, Port Credif, Miss Patricia Lenora Welton, Castîcton, maid of with hall hats of fuchsia and blue Pearce Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ted honor, frocked in apple green faf- feathers misted in bloc shoulder- IBuxton, Mr Roy Ashton, Toronto, feta; bidesmaids, Miss Margaret lngth veils. They carried fuchsia iCp. Carl Fisher, Montreal. _________ Gray in rose taffeta and Miss Mar- glactioli. Littfle Judith Mott, cou- ion Simpson in yellow taffeta. sin pf the bride, was flower girl e They wore calots with shoulder and wore a frock of peach taffeta, B reo length veils and carried cascade a miniature copy of the brides- B r bouquets of gladioli and snap- maids' dresses,'andt carried a nose- (Intended for last week) dragons. Miss Sheila Joan Simp- gay of roses and cornfîowers. Visitors: Tpr. R. McWilliams, son, niece of the bride, in yellow Roy Ashton, Toronto, was the Fleetwood, home from overseas, taffeta, was flower girl and car- best man and uishering the guests with the C.A.A.F., with Ross Cook. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, Solina, at home. .. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Masters, Myrtle Station, Miss June Rahm, Osh- awa, with Mrs. A. Wilson. .. Mms. Pearl Avery and family in Ponty- * Pool. . . Mm. and Mrs. J. Cumman witb their*daughtem in Oshawa... Mr. Arthur Tompkjns and son, George, witb his parents, Mr. and RSAE 5. Mrs. Tompkins. . . Pte. and Mrs. f.. William Stevenson, Toronto, with Mr. and Mms. Hughes... Mm. and Mrs, S. Letley and Jimmie, To- ronto, witb Mr. and Mms.J. Carter N ... .... .. rs T.Bale wà'fiedsFOR 37 CONqSEUUTIV-E YEA S e.,, -'O N in Toronto and B ow m anville . - ... ... % Ii M r a n d rT . a s . o llî f f e a n ~dI t s r r a Z et hd i r o d t a d b so t h f t e r î e t It' yv r afey w m an, whe w sp ak f he rea mak efice f t atbasic diamond..b ock pattern. Thq1 am n Mc ^ýlo Sf ty h b sc ate n oft eGoodyear dcontinuesba tea MDonad, Helen a n d Marilyn, remame hOai fe er unbne o 7yas f course, there have been changes ini detail te me(tpors Boa nviîî Mr e, witbM.a nddMms. Other tread designa are always'changing... always tCstartliflg" sive changes ini motoring conditions; but the basic daod Hampton, Mrs. Walter Cochrane, always " marveIIeus"~ . . . but neyer quite good enough te block design survives . and wherever you have senityu C#40"Jean and Harold, Toronto, with haeTe he mr faGoya ie '4 rs H.Rain. Mr an Ms. hediamond tread is only one of man resens wynw ..M...Lrs. rcennshw, Kr.anid The simple truth i8 that ne tire maker.. . net even Goodyear as for 30 ycars, "More People Ride on Goerie hnO M.dMrs. C . Deaun. . . Mm. and ...as been able te improve the non.skid Whety and traction Any Other Kind". ya ie Mms. D. Kay, Toronto, and Mrs. C. Sanderson called on fiends. Mrs. Sanderson bas gone f0 To- ronto . . . Mrs. Editb Malow, THE DIAMOND TREAD Tillie and George, Bowmanviîîe, GRJPS MORE SECURELY IN< Forsedin mne anwhrein andawith Mr. and Mrs. F. Cook. .. Mr. Fo edn oe nweei aaaand Mrs. Art Dean and famjly, ALL DIRECTIONS ur Domestic Money Orders are safe, Oshawa, with Mm. Leonard Gat-000000000aa« chell. .. Mr. and Mms. Bill Sling- J convenient and cheap. erland and Lynda, BowmanviîîeEGS with Mm. and Mms. B. Hubbamct .'FOeUIARDEDE "rlc Mm. and Mrs. F. Cook, Mrs. Edith against road for quiclc stops Paym nts abro d c n aso b ma e bMarlow and chidren attnded Pamnsabodcn lob md yNestîcton Decoration service and ont slippery paa'ements. means ôf ou.r Foreign Money Orders, visited in Lindsay witb Mm. Joe Drafs ad Mal Tansfrs-s weI a byCook. .. Mr. and Mms. W. Hoskin D raf s a d M a l T a nsf rs - s w e l a b yw ith M . and M rs. L . H oskin and CaleTanfeswhr see s ecsar.attended T yr o ne anniversary, ..... CableTran fers wher spee is eces ary.Sunday. . and M s ilo ..... ....... Vivian, Maple Grove, at Mm. W. Hoskin's. . . Mm. and Mrs. Wes Explain your requiremnents at any of our Hoskin picnicked on Labor Day SIDE EDGES check sie.alp branches and we will advise the method W.A. shoulders.ltinchrc which best suits your case,.fr group W ul ncuc e S'hl opened witb Mms. G. 679R ~Malow, Blackstock, as feacher................ TI-L C~ANAI),xN JXNKMany Proficiency Badges Earned Well. over 24,000 'Proficiency Badges have been awamded f0 BoyKI......... uv C MMERiCJE Scouts in Canada in the past year. Bowmnvile ranh, . L.Mit bel, anaer.t1mbuane MnCyc-s,FieSIE DGSostfatl II% N_ World sugar stocks ore dangerously lo..... use es$ - use with discretion l A E t U S THE ARTME RICS AN T:DE OAR 1

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