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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 May 1949, p. 3

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,r an cr rs Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walke and daughters, Frances ar( Barbara, Trenton, are visitirl Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cooper. Mr'. and Mrs. Stewart Cowai and son, Ottawa, are visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cobbie dick. Mr. Charlie Wood, Kitchener spent the week-end at ber home Mr. Murray Paterson, Belle. ville, visîted Mr. and Mrs. J. A Pa terso n. Mr'. J. Mason spent tbe week. end with Mrs. Jas. Dickinson p Congratulations to Mr. and Mr, Jake Middleton (nee Wildi Hooey) on their marriage on May 14. Mrs. Jack Leslie, Peterboro, spent the week-end with ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rididell' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frae- lick, Prince Albert, xisted Miss M. Davy on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, on the birth of their son in Bowmianx'ille bospital on May 10. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wood and Allie were, Mc. and Mrs. George Armour and Miss Bertha Armour, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Flintoff, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Covecley, Ebenezer, and Mr. and _Mrs. Wes. Cameron, Zion. Mr. Charles Simoson, Alta- monte, Mar,., has joîned bis wife to visit relatives in Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Ricka by, Toronto, visited Mc. and Mrs. Carl Billings. The people of this district were very sorry to bear of the sudden death of Mr. Robt. Aliho, Kirby, We extend sincere syrnpathy to Mrs. Allun in ber bereavement. Misses Gwen Phasey and June Nelson visited in Lakefîeld Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wood, and attended the morning ser- vice of thc. United Churcb w&hen Gail Macilxn, daugi'ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wood w'as baptized. Mrs. James Mowat, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hamn. Mis& Shirley Porter, R.N., Osh- awa, is convalescing at ber home here after a two weeks' illness. Mrs. H. Walker, Mrs. F. Tam- blyn, Mrs. R. Best, Mrs. H. Rowe and Mrs. F. Kelley attended the W.C.T.U. convention in Wbitby, May 11. The service in Park St. Churcb Sunday morning was in keeping with Mother's Day. Rev. A. E. Eustace chose as bis text, 'She was a great woman" giving a timely and inspiring message. The altar was decorated with beauti- fui flowers. The ceremony of bap- tisrn was administeced to Wm. Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iveson Tam-blyn, Sharon Lynn, daughter of Mr'. and Mrs. Gordon Simpson, -;ilhn Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. (ilt. Morris, Helen Marie and John Orville, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hooey. Thle choir sang a well rendered anthen, "A Mothers Prayer," with Mr. A. A. Drummond and Miss Jean Rainey taking the so- prano and alto duet. T1hursday evening was an out- standing nigbt foc Orono Masons, being druggists' night when about 200 visitors gatheced to honour Orono's popular dcuggist, C. B. Tyrrell, District Deputy Grand Master. Dicing the meeting, Mr. Jas. Gilfillian, Montreal, on be- haîf of the Gilfillian family pre- sented a memorial in memory of bis fother, the late J. J. Gilfillian. Following the meeting, a delici- ous banquet tvas served in the town hall. Mr. Hurst, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Toron- to, was guest speaker. About 200 gifts, donated by drug firm*s were given out. AIL in ail it was a grand evening and iviii long be rernembered by ail who attend-1 Orono Red Cross Campaign Goes Well Over Objective $462 Orono Brancb of the Red Cross had as its objectix'e in the nation- ai campaign foc funds, $300, but' due to the splendid efforts of a number of schoel teachers in Clarke Toxwnship and other inter- ested organizations and indixidu'- ais, a total of $462. bas been ceacb'- ed. There m ray be a few people l who wouid stili lîke to make a donation, wbîch may- be sent Ioi the treasuirer, Mrs. W. H. Murra\.*: Orono. The following donation'. bave ibeen reccîx'ed to date: S.S. No. 4, Newtonx'ille $1.t Newtonvile United Church W .A . _ - -_ .- ------- 5.cli S.S. No. 5, Bcowns . 6 Brown's Homne and School Club 0' Brovns Busy Bces S.S. No. 7, Ccooked Creek 7. r S.S. No. 8, Antioch - .--------16.»>. Antioch Facm Forum1_7( S.S. No. 9. Lockhacîs 24.25 Kendal W. I. . - 5.w! Other Kendal donations 12.3o1 Leskard Communitx'- .27e>i S.S. No. 16, Cowan " ille 9,;i S.S. No. lô7.NMeLeail'S .21.001 S,.No. 21. 6th uine -- ----16.001 <~.No. 22, Clarke-Unio 10.75 O ron o 10.0.F. Lodge- 25.0e Heather Rebekah Lodge --- 25.00 Park St. Ulnited Church W . A .- - ----0.-00------- Canvassers ----------------- 206.75 JLowery Appointed Assessor of ClarkeI At Salary of $350 Clarke Township Councîl met con May 3 with three Councîliors. Deputy Reeve and Reeve pres-' int. Newtonville monument pro'- ject is te-j be rex'iewed bx' theý Meik and pcesented at next regu-î sr' meeting. A letter and Oc .ý,:11 mrî. Avurray Payne iva& tabled for reference in the spring road in- spection. Clerk was asked to make arrangements for a Township Road Inspection to take place ;-within two weeks. Resolutions Passed Lowery-Brown: Clerk is au- thorized to correspond with Dept. of Municipal Affairs and secure information as to proced- ure for Newtonville to apply for Hydro. This information, when ce- ceived, is to be given te Mrs. G. H. Jobnston, Newý%tonville. Dav-e3-'-McKay: Road Superin- tendent is requested to make in- spection of school street in New- tonville and to take steps to bave it cleaned up. Lowery-Brown: Orono Hocti- cultural Society be granted $15.00 for 1949. McKay-Davey: Authorize the Road Superintendent to order steel for Hale's and Martinels bridges. J. L. Lowery was appointed assessor for Township of Clarke for 1950 at salary of $350. Council adjourned ta meet June 7, at 9 ar. th Lake Shore, Clarke Mr. Archie Hendry bas 'beer awarded the Patton Memnorial Schoiarship on his year's work at Queens University, this being the third schola-rship won by Archie this year. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aildred, Barbara Ann and Brian and Mrs, Hiotson visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Bowmanx-iIle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedwin and family with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tayler, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray an*d Mr'. Frank Gray, Newcastle, with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hendry. Mrs. Glen Pollard and family, Brampton, and Mr. aid Mrs. Bob Shupak, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes. Mrs. W. Clemence and Isabel, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Adsett, Belleville, at Adscliffe. Mr. Archie Hendry was home from Bradford where he is work- ing with the Bell Telephone Co. Lake Shore K.S. and C. club met May 4, at the home of Mrs. Bey. Jaynes with a nice attend- ance, including Mrs. Clint Brown, Newtonville, and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. S-eemed like old times. Our newest resident, Master Jimmy Baskerville, was there with his mother. Many aches and pains, lumps and bumps were discussed and it was decided that ail that was needed to cure these ailments was complete, absolute faith in one's doctor. The sumn of $5.75 was contribut- ed by the ladies present to the Canadiian Institute for the Blind. Lunch is always taken for grant- ed, so why mention it, and any- how the lamp is going out for want of coal oil. Why doesn't someone hook up our hydro. We are stili waiting. Next meeting at Mrs. Alec Hendry's, Thursday instead of Wednesday. The British Brigade of Guards ',Ill return to colorful full dress bis summer. I I ]PHONE 451 CLEARANCE THE MODERN STORE TEE CA!fAD!AN TATESMAN, BOWMANVfLT . ô? & A The Orono News Mrs. R. E. Lo5,an OnMa'-4,Mpie Grove W.M.S. met in hcurch with President Mrs. H. Freeman conducting the openîng services. Suppiy Com- mîttee reported the bale sent to the Wiartcn Indian Resecve, val- ued at $198.00. A letter of ap- preciation and tbanks foc the 'bale was read. An invitation was accepted frorn the Evening Auxîlîary te meet with them on May 26, wben Lieut. Farmner, Salvation Acmy will be guest speaker. Mrs. Cookson was appointed to look aftec -birtbday money in place of oui' deceased member, Mrs. J. H. Munday. Treas. report sbowed $27.50 received in Thank- offering and $18.80 from Sunday service. Progcam Committee for June are Mrs. H. R. Foley and Mcs. R. Wocden. Mcs. Laird, Christian Steward- shîp sec'y, gave a reading on Christian personal responsibilities in giving. A sole was much en- joyed by Mrs. Roy VanCamp with Mrs. J. R. Metcalf accompanin.g ber. Mrs. Laird took the chair and a very interesting and instructive prograrn was given. A twen'ty minute playiet "New Corners te Canada" was given by Mrs. Snow- den, Mrs. E. Ormiston, Mrs. H. Brooks, Mrs. C. Jeffery, Mrs. M. Burgess, Mrs. C. Gceenbam, Mcs. S. Morton, giving a picture of those people who come to us as immigrants and displaced per- sons with their real problemis, and wbat we are doing and can do in the future to give them a true sense of Canadian citizenship by our 'neighborly" approach in e- 'h community. MAPLE GROVE Mrs. Maddock, Toronto, with ber friend, Mrs. C. G. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stephen- son, two sons, Oshawa, Mr' and Mrs. J. L. Metcalf, Town, with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs Clare Allin, Rob- ert, John, Providence, with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White, tw~o sons, with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. White, Stackville. Miss Ethel Axford, Osbawa, witb ber sister, Mrs. C. H. Snow- den, Miss Marion Snowden, Toronto, witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snowden. Mrs. E. Hoar, Newcastle, at Mr'. and Mrs. L. Collacutt's. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Puffer, To- ronto, witb Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jeffery. Mother's Day service was carried out on Sunday with Rev. F. Yardley giving a mother's day talk. Special anthems by the choir and Mr. Ross Metcalf sang a solo "Songs our mother used to sing." The following cbildren were baptized: Kenneth James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright; Alex- ander, son of Mr'. and Mrs. Wm. Laird. Practice bas s'tarted for the an- niversary on Sunday, June 19. Rex'. W. F. Bannister will be guest1 speaker. Sympathy is extended to Mrs.1 Kerr, Hopkins, in the passing of, ber mother; also to Mrs. Leslie j Welch, Salem, (nee Bessie Simp- son) who used to live in Maple Grove, in the pa-ssing of ber mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald and Lorraine, Oshawa, with Mr.f and Mrs. Bill Lewis. Sympathy of the community is extended Io Mrs. Jim McGregoc of Couctice, Mrs. Cycil Avery of Newcastle and Miss Blanch Wot- Len, former residents of this comn- muiity on the death of their rnother, Mrs. W. Wotten.f MAPLE GROVE IVMS Have you heard of the bird they caîl Wiilie, Who flies down the coad wîly-nilly? He weaves and he swerves Over huIs, acound curves .. We'll keep on driving, but Walker Stores Special KIRBY Mother's Day was o4,served at the church on Sunday with a fair attendance. 'W.M.S. and W.A. met May 4. MIrs. A. A. Dcummond gave a vecy fine address on the topic "Advance"' We are sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. Robt. Allin. Our deepest sympathy is extend- ed to Mrs. Allin. Ladies, keep in mind tbe used clothing nigbt, May 13 at 7.30 for overseas relief. Please leave or bring parcels to the church. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wannan and Jean, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Souch and fzmily, Starkviile. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Patterson, Forest Hill, Miss M. McKelvey, R.N., Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wannan. Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bradley, Pontypool, witb Mr. and Mrs. John Tbompson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wannan and Ross and Mrs. Patterson w 'th Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow. Superiintendant Milton Slemon assisted Rex'. A. E. Cresswell at the Mother's Day Service Sun-ý day evening, wben chucch and Sunday school services wece combined. The service was well attended. \V.A. will be held at Mrs. Henry Ashton's on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ashton, Fort Erie, Mrs. R. J. Ashton, Port Hope, calied on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham and other rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Fontaine, Toronto, at Mc. E. A. McNeil's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grahamn and famiiy at Mc. Hugh Degeer's, Bet h an y Mc. and Mcs. Fred Ashton and family, Mc. and Mrs. Louis Ash- ton and family, Mr'. and Mrs. Bert Ashton and family, Toronto, with relatives. Mr. W. Coccigan, Miss Olive Rankine, Toconto, at Mr. Chas. Rankine's. Mc. Delbert Martin, Mrs. Lii- iian Teller, Wellsville, N.Y., with Mc. and Mrs. Jack Potts and Mrs. W. Martin. Mc. and Mrs. Locn Bradley and famîil', Hampton, at Mcs. Herb. Brades 's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay and family, Oshawa, Miss Shirley Gacrard, Toconto, at Mr. Chas. Garcacd's. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aikenhead,« Trionto, MIrs. Cecil Crossman,' Miss Jean Crossman, Mc. Jim, Nokes, Bowmanville, at Mr. Lloyd Asbton's. Mc. and Mrs. Don Carc and family at Mc. Delbect Carc's and Mr. Walter Cars, Codcîngton, and at Mc. Verdon Latbanque's, 3allydu ff. Miss Jean Black, Toronto, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Host and family, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Host and famiiy, Hampton, at Mrs. John Liptay's.t Mr. Stuart Hooey, Long Sault, t Mr. F. Denby's. Miss Vivian Cowling, Beverly Anderson, Toronto, at Mcs. T. ýowing's and accompanied Mc. and Mrs. W. Blackburn and fami- y and Mrs. Cowling to Mr. Donaldv fohnston'5, Nestleton. Mr. and Mrs, A. Beech at Mc. 'laude Smith's, Enniskillen. Mc. and Mrs. Clifford Trewin, Ur. and Mrs. Silas Trewin, Miss jerna Trewin, Bowmanville, Mr. rmd Mrs. George Hilso>n, Toronto, tt Mr. W. Trewin's. Mc. and Mrs. Hacry Bro-oking, oct Britain, Mr. and Mcs. Allan rooking and Margaret , Port lope, at Mr. Cecil Slemon's. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham vent on the Taylor Bus when it nade the Blossom Sunday tour of iagaca on Sunday.1 zisited Mc. and Mcs. T. Fahîs. BOIVMANVILLE Buckspan. WESLEY VILLE Mother's Day Service was held at Il arn. Mr. C. Nicholis told the story of David Livingstone to the children, followed by Dr. Oke giving an excellent address on "In Every Home, Jesus Christ." A baptismal service for Mary Joyce, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Austin, Gwendolyn Faye, daughter of Mr'. and Mrs. Archie Ford, Catherine Ina and David James, eidren of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nesbitt, Barbara Ann, daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dinner, and Linda Ka,, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tborndyke. was beld. Young Peoples' met Wednes- day evening. Plans were made for Zion League to come down to the next meeting. Mr'. and Mrs. Ken Dinner, Port Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Niche lis. Mrs. Vernon Dinner, Oshawa,' is visiting Mrs. George Dinner. Miss Helene Barrow'clough, Lakeport, spent the week-end at home. Mrs. Jones, Dunbarton, is visit. ing her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Dmn- ner. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Beebe, Morr'sh, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oldest Mother at Royal Theatre Mcs. J. Lumb, age 91, was hon- ored as one of Bowmanville's old- est mothers, Fciday. Macch 6. Mcs. Lumb, accompanied by hec daughtec, Mrs. M. E. Leask, and fix'e grandchildren, was bcought to, the Royal Theatre to see the pictuce. At the end of the picture, with a guacd of honouc of two boy scouts, she was escorted to the stage where Rev. J. de Penciec Wright presented her with a beautiful 'bouquet of fiowers fcom. Atkins' Flowec Shop. Then came a bible fcom. local Chamber of Commerce. Several other ap- propriate gifts were sent in by, the following merchants: Carter Famiiy, Glor.v Anne Girls, Jew- e!I's Big 20), McFeetec's Fruit and Grocecies, Hooper's Jewellery and Gift Shop, McGcegor's Drug Store. The loud speaker was donated and installed by the Radio Sho>p of Bowmanville. Mc. Everett of Alpha Studio took pictures of the occasion wbich will be on display at bis studio show box. Mrs. Morris wbo was runner- up a-t 81 years, also was brought to the theatre and presented with a bouquet of flowers 'by Mr. Dýave SALE 0F BOWMANVILLE PRJNTED CREPES in full range of colours - - PRJNTED SPUN RAYONS with large coin spots - - - - NEW STRIPED SPUN RAYONS wllh lighi grounds and black sfripes - Fancy Design Spun Rayons on white grounds - - $1.49 yds Phone 451 $1.29 yd. $1.39 yd. $1.49 yd. Polka Dot Crepes on whîle grounds PAGETHE I. PUBLIC MEETING Progressive Conservative Association will hold a public meeting on THURSDAY, MAY 121h, 1949 8 p.m. COUNCIL CHAMBER, BOWMANVILLE for ELECTION 0F OFFICERS SPEAKERS- C. E. Siephenson, M.P. Major John Foofe, V.il, M.P.P. The general public are cordially invited to attend andl take part in this meeting. F. A. Dilling, Advcrtisemient iii-,rted hy the W. Len Elliott, Born nvilePors smonrt iix' ssctin N A RV Of A. E. NcGREGOR & Co. HARDIVARE I I KING ST. E. $1.69 yde k""So4eLM, tùned THE MODEEN STORE Bowmanville r, TRtTRSDAY, MAT 12th, 1940 Special Motbec's Day service was beld at Sbiloh on Sunday. Mcs. Morley Robinson sang. Mc. and Mrs. Russel Lowecy and famiiy, Toronto, witb Mr. and Mc. A. D?ýbson. Mrs. Wocmington spent the week-end in Hamilton. Mr. and Mcs. James Lowery, Ocono, with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Farce w. Mc. John Stone, Ocono, witb Mrs. Frank Stone. Mr. and Mcs. Lawrence White, Maple Grave, at Ross Hallowels Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. D. Stapleton and daugbtec, Newtonville, visited Mc. and Mrs. Lorne Todd. at Mc. H. L. Trirn's. Mrs. Ewart Robinson visited in Oshawa. Mc. and Mrs. Keith Rowe, Bo\&- mnanv'ille. visited Mc. and Mrs. Howard Facrow. Mc. and Mrs. Russel Savery and Betty, visited Mr. A. Mul- drew, Elizabethville. Sorcy te hear of the accident to little Kenny Stapleton, son of Mc. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton, Newto>nvii le. Mc. and Mrs. ClacencQ Gilmer and family at Mr. Cecil Burley's, Newtonville. Mc. and Mrs. Llew Hailowell .1 SPECIAL SHOWING 0F DECIDEDLY NEW FADRICS IN COTTONS AND RAYONS WHICH REIGN SUPREME IN DRESS GOODS TO-DAY DRESSES PRJNTED CREPE DRESSES Regular $13.95. On$ Sale$9395 THUR& FR1. SATI Japanese GRASS RUGS For Your Verandah THREE SIZES 30" x 60" $175 44 ft. m 7%2ft. $2m75 6 ft. x 9 f t. $5895 Deck Chair COVERS in gay colours USUAL STANDARD SIZES EASY TO FIT 98Ç each Y BOWMANVILLE - -à 1 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE' Sy CORDON MACKAY THE MODERN STORE BowmanvilIe

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