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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 May 1950, p. 5

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?HUYRSDAY, MAY Iltb, 11,50 TEE CANADIAIf STATESMAN, BOWMANVTLLe ONTAIO- Admit Six Teams Io South DurhamRural Basehail Leagu. 5 B. A. Intermediate players would Prospects for a strong South be barred from the league and Durhamn Rural Basebail League also that ail Juniors or Juveniles appear to be very good foilowlng who play more than three O.B.A. a r games wil not be allowed to play a mieeting of the executive and for teams in this circuit. A limit arioua team representatives at of 20 players was set for each club. the St. Lawrence Hotel, Port Hope, Tepaof ilivlefu Saturday nîght. It was unani- ofthe siplaof f irslacnvolayou xnously agreed upon that the New-oftesxeafrtplcpa- castie entry be accepted. This ing third and second piaying the Club operated in the Lakeshore fourth-place team. AUl protesta Intermediate circuit lait year and wil be settled by the three execu- should be a strong contender for tive fes honors in the rural league this The next meeting of the league season. A Welcome-Canton entry wiil be held this coming Saturday w as also accepted, bringing the in St. Lawrence Hotel. At that league up to six teams, including time sehedule will be drawn up Pelicans, Garden Hill, Kendal and and umpires decided upon. In re- Camborne. gard to the latter, each club wili President Arnold Wade was re- submit naines of prospects whom turned to dffice ~for 2nother terni, they would like to have officiate. Inspecting 0f ficers and B.H.,S. Girl Cadet Leaders as was William Mercer to the post Of Vice-President. Gregory Mc- Mahon was elected to the office of Secretary-Treasurer which pos- ition was vacant owing to the death of Bert Kearns. In memory of this popular member of the Ex- eutive a minute's silence was ob- sevdby the gathering. Te~ meeting decided that ail0. MWaste Not Want Not Many thrifty people keep only enough money in the bank to take care of their current expenses because they can get niuch better interest by investing money ini Canada Bonds. They do not want to waste tins extra interest and they know that there is no safer place to keep their money than i Canada Bonds which they can cash quick- ly any time they wish. Note Carefully: If you own First Victory Bonds- The Government has called First Victory Loan Bonds for re- demption on June l5th. Interest stops on that date so be sure to arrange to eauh your bonds and reinvest in the New Canada Bonds. Write or phone now to- Wood, Gundy r & Company Limited 36 King Street West Toronto 1 Telephone: ELgin 4321 st S. S. No. 9, Clarke e Silent Sisters Meet Silent Sisters met at the homi Iof Mrs. Art Gibson with 12 mem. bers present. One new member The meeting opened by the min. utes foilowed by a lengthy dis. cussion on various subjects. En- quiry is to be made into the price of material for curtains for the front of the school room. Anoth- er bazaar is being prepared for. No definite plans. The treasure] reported a balance of $64.00. The main discussion was "Are Wea i:5ranch of the Home and Schoo. Club or not? Also, why shouldn't we give ail or most of our money to the H. & S. Club? Some were for and some were against. The only decision reached was that we turn over 25 per cent. of ail pro- ceeds and keep the rest for oui work and to dispose of as we see fit. As for the first question, I'ni afraid most of us are still in the dark. Mrs. Malley, Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. Gîbson served lunch. Next meeting in May at Mrs. Er- win Allin's. Sorry there wasn't any No. 9 news in last week's edition but to my surprise 1 found the leter in the ditch by the mail box 2 days later. jMr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and Joan and fiance were at their home on the week-end and called on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bull Barchard and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowen and Darlene, Newcastle, visited theirl mother, Mrs. Hooper on Sunday. School was closed Monday due to the Teachers' Convention. Mrs. George Barchard spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cal- vert Barchard, Whitby. Mn. and Mrs. Chas. Glenney, John, Margaret and Helen and Mrs. Roy Branch and Betty motor- ed to Peterboro Sunday. The Glenneys visited Mr. and Mrs. Lou Buckiey and Mrs. Branch with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Clure. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Turner and Helen with- Mrs. Cowan, Orono, on Sunday. Congratulations to Helen Tur- ner for high standing at the Peter- boro Kiwanis Music Festival. Helen got 73 in the piano solo class and won third place in the duet class with Gloria Robson (Bow-1 Pontypool, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Trick and Irene, Millbrook, with Mrs. Alice Trick. Rev. George Nicholson is pre- senting his films of the Arctîc at the school next Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter, Peterboro, were home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Greer have moved back to their home in Bunketon. Last Fniday evening a misell- aneous shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Knapp (nee Marjorie Hanthorn) wat held in the Enniskillen Hall, Mr. Bil Johnstonk was chairman for the evening. The major part of the evening was spent in dancing. The f ive businesslike gentlemen in the back row comprise the inspecting party which visited Bowmanville last Thursday at the Memorial Arena to record a high opinion of the training given B.H.S. cadets by their instruc- tors. Left to right they are: Lieut G. G. Forest, D.C.M., Lieut.-Colonel L. Carr, Major Darton, D.S.O. and Bar, Capt. E. Thirgood, M.M., and Major P. J. Bigeiow. The nattiiv dressed young ladies in the front row manville) receiving 84 points. Mrs. Fred Bowen spent the week-end with her sisten, Mrs. E. B. Stockdale,-Toronto. Messrs. Maurice Wickett and Leonard Clement, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson and John for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson and Mary, Oshawa, called on friends in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pedwelt and Barry and Mr. Bob Allun vis- ited Mn. and Mrs. Stan Rickard and family, Beaverton, on Sun- day. Mn. John Fisk visited his sister, Mrs. Lee, Fenelon Falls. Visitors at the Fisk's were Mr. and Mrs. Rombough; Bowman- ville; Mr. Jim McGrecgor and Mr. and Mrs. Don McGnegor and fam- ily. (Intended For Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson, Gerald, Russell and Carol Marie visited ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Greatest Value - in Ginger Aes GrA et 30-OUNCE BOTTLES PLUS ____ Outside Pointa SIightly Higher l"a Wm. Henning Sr., Oshawa. Mr. Pedwell, Orillia, called on his brother, Mr. Harold Pedwell and Mrs. Pedwell last week. Mn. and Mrs. Bill Barchard and Mrs. A. Barchard called on Mn. and Mrs. Calvent Barchard, Whit- by, hast week. "Silent Sisters Club" is sched- uled to meet at Mrs. Art Gibson 's this Thursday, May 6. We are hoping for a good turn-out. The sehool chiidren had three days holiday last week as Mrs. Lycett is sick. Miss Waddéll, Or- ono, is teaching this week. We wishi Mrs. Lycett a speedy recov- ery. Home and School Club next Tuesday at the school. Here's hopine it won't have to be post- poned this month as we have only had two meetings this year so far. Mr. and Mrs. Rombough and son, Bowmanville, with Mn.. and Mrs. Chas. Fisk and family Mon- day. Mr. Elroy Gibson, Miss Vivian Hogle, Oshawa, with Mn. and Mrs. Jack Gibson on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Carl Todd, Bruce and Doris, Starkville; Mn. and Mrs. Henry Bowen and Danlene, Newcastle, with Mn. Stan Bowen and Mrs. Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gordon, New- tonville, at Mn. and Mrs. W. Brunt's on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Bennett and Joan, Toronto, and Miss Mary Hallowell, Orono,. spent the week-end with Mn. and Mrs. Austin Turner and Helen. Mrs. Annis, Scarboro, who has heen in Bowmanvihle Hospital for sevenal weeks is recuperating at her daughter's, Mrs. Harold Gib- son. HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Clemens Ronnie and Barry were in Toron- to on Sunday. Miss Macklin, Scarboro, Is with, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Macklin. Mrs. Theron Mountjoy spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ceph- as Mountjoy, Toronto, last week. Mrs. T. Salter and Mrs. Harold Salter visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunlop, Coldwater. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wray and daughters, Oshawa, at T. Wray's. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young, Dennis and Slyvia, and Mrs. W. McMillan, Peterboro, visited at Harold Salter's Sunday. Mr. and _Mrs. Gerald Shackleton and son Eric, Salem, with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Black- burn. Morley Hastings, Toronto, at G. Adcock's. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. MeCune, Oshawa, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kersey. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy spent Sunday with friends in To- ronto and attended the Mission- ary Rally at Massey Hall. Mr. Clarence Martin and daugh- ter, Toronto, called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn have returned after spending two weeks with their son, Dr. W. R. Horn and wif e, and grand-daughter, Patricia, Montreal. We welcome to our village Mrs. Laura Ranton, formeriy of Smiths Falls and Montreal, who has tak- en an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ChLpman. Mrs. E. H. Cole and Mrs. T. Mouiitjoy attended a Women's Institute conference of the To- ronto and Hamilton areas at Guelph on Saturdav, when forty-1 three ladies from this districti chartered two buses and were j privileged to hear Mrs. Raymond. Sayre, of Iowa, International Pres. of the W.I., who was guest speak- eLadies' Service Club sponsoreil a 'tard time" diLnce at the school on Friday nlght. are the off icers of the girls' cadet company, with the smart- est appearîng cadet on the left. The inspecting party re- marked that this was the first girls' company they had seen outfitted with uniforms. Left to right: Cadet Marjorie Mut- ton, Cadet Lieut. Wilma Richards, C. Lieut. Marion Dippeil, C. Lieut. Marion Tink, C. Lieut. Madeline Osborne, C. Major Nancy Varcoe (head of company). BURKETON Mrs. E. Caughill visited fi iends in Toronto and Port Perry. .Mrs. Rilda Stevenson, Toronto, is with her mother, Mrs. A. Hugh- es who is ill.. Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Philp and Miss Violet McLean, Whitby, cail- ed on their friends in the village. Mn. and Mrs. Jim Martyn and Ann, Bowmanville, with Mrs. H. Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pollard and famiiy, Lindsay, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Trick. Mn. and Mrs. Leonard Trick, os, Mrs. J. Dixon. Nonth Oshawa: h I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Balson, Hampton; Mrs. Ollivier, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wilks, Norma and Janice, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher and daughters, Osh- awa, at Ray Cameron's. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Killen, John and Marie, at Harvey Bal- son's, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutcheon and Bruce, North Oshawa, at Robent Killen's. Miss Inez Cameron, Oshawa, at Ray Cameron's. Mr. Hans Ceissberger, Jr., Miss Mary Geissberger at Christian Stor's, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Currie, To- ronto, at Robert Killen 1S. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geissberger at A. Eyman's, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leach at Arthur Youngmain's, Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dart and Len, Scarboro; Mn. Jim Dart, Port Hope, at Henry Dart's. Mr. and« Mrs. J. Dixon and daughters, North Oshawa, at Leonard Ball's. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bell and Ber- niece, Miss Muriel Moore, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Siainton at Russell Stainton's. Mrs. Henry Dart was hostess to a miscellaneous shower for Mr. Jack Arnott and Miss Edith Geiss- berger. Mrs. Harold Bennett and Miss Doreen Trevail were host- esses for another miscellaneous shower at Mrs. Bennett's home for Edith on Friday night. Mn. and Mrs. John Brummel, Mrs. Chris. Cook and Billy, To- ronto; Mrs. W. Brummel, Colum- bus. at Leonard Ball's. The W. A. meeting at Mrs. Leonard Ball's on May 3rd had a very good attendance. Mrs. Alan Thompson had charge of the devotional. Mrs. J. W. Balson led i0 prayer. Program: 2 violin sol- our I8 "The onnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomnond" wvill be included in a new national park. OBTAIN THEM TODAY IAT YOUR YDO FICJ Help Needte! TO FINISH BUILDING THE- NEW MEMORIAL HOSPITIAL BOWNANVILLE AT LEAST MORE IS REGUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS NEW 50 - BED HOSPITAL NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION TO RAISE THIS MONEY A CANVASS WILL BE MADlE Mdon. to Fr1., May 15 m 19, 1950 SEND THE CANVASSERS AWAY WJTH A SMILE ... GIVE AS- MUCH AS YOU CAN. ALL DONATIONS ARE DEDUCTIBLE PROM INCOME TAX1 IlLET'S FINISH THE JOB' 1.'> $ .50,00000o reading, Mn. J. W. Balson; piano solo, Jean Ball. Mrs. Wm. Leask, Bowmanville, gave a talk on sev- eral prominent Canadians. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. L. Bail, Mrs. Alan Thompson and Mrs. J. Cruickshanks Mr. and Mrs. Russell Copp. Mrs. Charles Mitchell and sons, Toron- to. at Russell Perkins'. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Davldson. and family at Leo Moffat's, Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ayre at Lloyd Ayre!s, Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slingerland and Lynda, Courtice, at Percy Davidson's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron. at James Gihson's, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Shackelton and Keith, Bowmanviiie, at Fred Cameron's. The happiness of married lit e depends upon making smail sacri- fices with readiness and cheerful- , 1 PAGE Il VU

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