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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Aug 1950, p. 10

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~AnU WW T CANADIAN WTA1~MAN. DOWA~ÇV!UZ. oeITAEÎD TET7RSDI~T, M7Gt~ST 1V~. igm~ I The Orono TSews Mm LL LLga Unr. Oliver Gibbà and daughter accompanied by her mother and Sharon, Dunbarton, visited with sister, visited Mrs. Jas. Dickaan. ber aiter, Mrs. Ed. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. CUift Garney, lins. Sharoni rernained for a week's J. J. Cornish and Misa Mary Som- viciterville have returned from a very Master Paul Rutherford is pleasant motar trip ta the Gaspe gpending the month of August at Penninsula., Bherwin Forest Camp at Butter- Miss Gw;enl 'Phasey, Bownan- msilk Fals, Haliburton.. ville, spent the weekend at her 1lMr. anid lin. Wm. Hoar and home here, following a two-day Anlne alny isied u fches- moton trip to the Thousad 1.i tor with Mr. and lirs. Paul Snod- ands with friends. grass and David. Mr. Bert Thompson of Cali- Miss Jennie Alexandria Manr, fonnia called on his cousin Mrs. passed away suddenly on Wed- Jennie Hooey recently. iiesday last at the home of her lins. .Deb FJintoff and Mrs. aiter, Mrs. W. Davey. We ex- Wes. Hoskin, Oshawa, visited thein tend sincere sympathy ta Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wood. Davey and ather relatives. Mrs. John Greenwood, Bridge. Mr. J. E. Colins, Toronto, visit- port, U.S.A., visited with rela- *d hlm sister, lins. J. J. Mellor last tives, Mr. and Mrs. E. White and week.. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Porter lait lins. Armour who necently re- week. tunned from a trip to England is Dr. and Mrs. John Sheppard af visiting lien sister-in-law and Maple visited with lins. Jas. Dick- brother-in-law, Mr. James Armour son. Othen visitons were Mrs. and Miss Armour, before leaving Ken Fosten and daughter Jean- forher hoMe in Vancouver, B.C. ette, Milton. lir. and Mrs. Syd Hughson are Miss Viola Noden returned on apending their holidays with rel- Thursday from a very enjoyable etives here. trip to the West Coast. lin. C. Wood returued to Kitch- Mr. snd lirs. Ray Carleton were ener on Sunday arfter spending a called to Kirklaud Lake owing to week at his home here. lins. the death of her sister, lins. H. ýWood and Dianne PhaseV ac- Newingtou. companied him sud will visit in Mrs. Howard Walsh spent last Kitchener this week. week in Toronto and while there Mrs. Gannet Gamsby and chli- sttended the Hamili family re- dren, Kingston, visited with her union at liarkham. mxother, Mrs. Robert Allun. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoar, spent lins. Wesley Elliott spent sev- last week at Fenelon Falls. eral days last week with ien lir. Colin Taylor, Bowmsnvulle, daugliter, lins. Milton Dunbar at was soloist for the service in Park Perrytown. St. Church on Sundsy morning. Miss Alice Bassinette, Toronto, Rev. Eustace liad charge of the OPPORTUNITY WEER War Surplus and Factory Clearance Store 24 Division St. Bowmanvile Ail Men's Panis - Shiris - Socks - Jackeis Eisenhower Jackeis - Raincoais and many other articles too numerous to mention nt reduced prices. -. BUY AND SAVE PAINTS AUl Colours $2,95 gallon m- duc quart NARVIN KGLLENDERG Optometrist EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES FITTED 1OFFICE HOURS Monday to Saturday - 10 a.m. te 6 p.m. Closed Wednesday Ail Day - EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT - Phone 2024 Fiing your tanks now stops eondensaion duuing the supmer montha. We're ready now to serve you **te help you and your family te a warm winter. NETER Afl PIJPlIN6SERVICE This added protection gives you an accurate check of the exact ainiunt of oil being pumped into your stoiage tanks. FUEL OIL - STOVE OIE s01 STO CKERS GbARAGE phmone 80" Bowmanville Cor. Ring & Brown St.. service and announced tha Sunday evenhng the churi vie will.be held i the Par Orono Band leading the zn Mur. Alex Watson and Mus Nan Ferguson, vislted ronto with Mr. and Mns. Watson. Jh Mir. and Mra. JhnHock Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoc Elk Rapids, Mich., were lait week of Mrs. Harvey and while there visited re i Peterborough, Lindsay, grave, Brooklij and Maple Other guests with Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Will Bi Newcastle. Congratulations to Mr, Mrs. Jim Tamblyn on the of their daughter on Aug in Bowmanville Hospital. Park St. U. C. Building]1 Prev acknowledged -$19 Local Mr. Arthur Manning, Oshawa --------- Cambray Woman's Assoc. NESTLETON li. nsdlins. Wm. Willi routa, were weekeud gue Mn. sud lins. Jas. Harris. lins. J. Fonder sud lirs. ardson were visitans wit] sud lins. Otto Spencer, Bet, li. nsdlins. Frank Synoi Joan, Bowmsuville, visite( sud lins. N. C. liarlow. lins. Ils Howe netunued a holiday with frieuds lu Miss Shirley Hicks is hoi ter speudiug the halidays lier uncle, lin. F. Hicks, Mill Miss Helen Bowens retun' lier position in Tarauto a: two-week holiday. Mrn.sd lins. Orville E~ Bawmauville, called on Mi lins. Jas. Harris. Visitons with lins. Emerto lin. Noon wene: Mn. and Gardon Colins, Lillian, ES sud Donna, Miss Mabel Muskoka;Mli nsd lins. Ton sud Jimmie. lin. Noon visited Mn. Raro Mn. Allan Beacack. Receut visitons with i Mns. K. Burton were: lins Hauns, lin. Wm. Carrai Wlllie, Toonto; lins. Ted. Ottawa; Miss Agnes Job llbnook, lins. J. A. Job Mn. sud Mrs. Gea. Johustqn mus; li. nsdlins. W. H.I Mns. Floyd 'Beckett, Ennis, Miss H. Moore, Landou; M lins. Jas. Nedge, Stewart David; lins. John Gardon, sud Margaret, sud Mn. -W Copplestone, Oakwood. Miss Ida Campbell, Reg. visiting lier sisten, lins.' Beacock sud family, on li home fnom attending Granc L. ai British Amenica ir John's, Newfoundlaud. Sunday visitons with Mi lins. Ceci Wilson aud i lins. Herman Samelis wen( sud lins. Jas. Stewart Pet ougi; lin. Donald Stewart, ville sud Mn. sud lins. hik( chu, Tornto. lins. ,Loreuzo Mauntjoy the weetcend in Toonuto wil and lins. Chas. Bniggs. F will be pleased ta learu thi reports lier sister, lins. Brig much impnaved. Mn. Walter Sharpe speut at his farm in Cavan. Miss Myrtle sud Mn. Beacock, Toronto, speut Sal with Miss Gladys licKee ai iug for tue sale ai furuitt the late Wm. Beacock, thus ing week. lin. George Bowers took et next Keith Nobden, Klnsale; et M.. ou eh ser- mue, u .Leesa. PU k wlth * W l um aaaaIMr. and Mrg. G. Bowmnan and : iusic. TheW Ww family et H. Beatoda, Oshawa. st hisTo-Magre, Glenn Prescott halidayed wtth de in T- lu waga»tAchKeth Gibson, Greenbank. Arche _____________________ _ Mn. H. Cunningham, Palmner- Cie stan; Mra. M. Scanlett, Toznonto, at: i and Mrs. Fred Coai and heir son district. Mr. Bradley waa enjay.. W. Psscoe's.in kin of Fred have retunned from a splen- ing a visit from hl daugliter, W. A. met at the home aoflira. i guests did trip visiting friendai Vel- lire. Vanderveen, <Gladys) of W.Bàowman with a gaad attend:. mi elatives Sa sorry ta hear ai Teddy Sal. Mn. snd lins. Keith Branton the devotional. The prograin rSea- low's misfontune. Teddy was are visitiug hia grandmother, Mrs. consisted ai a papen by Mrs. W. Grave. playing with some friends when J. J. Baskenville.- Ashton, a reading by lins. F. Gil- Curtis he feil on the sidewalk snd broke Mr. Dick Lovekin spent the bert, solo by lins. R. Parn d a uckley, hlm elbow. Hope it will be all weekend visiting frieuda in town. piano duet* by lins. G. Bowman betten soon, Ted. Not mudli excitement an the and Mary Helen. r.and Mn. Gordon Miler ai Toronto streets in tue daytime, now that _____________ abirth is staying i taw. the factonies and tue Matons are ust 14 lins. Michael McPliee af Syd- hard at it again. IlteE i 1,954.70 ineape BrtonNS.is Masters Bill andat Breneton, hiteEior' s Mail visiingMr.andMrs.Sydey ortHope, spent awe' oi ,5.00 Fenguson sud family. days i town wlth tue A]! Gar -______________ 5.0 Mrs. Gardon Ash lias been nod's sud Doug Cunningham's.E »o.00 spending tue past week i To- Mn. sud lins. Ted Hoar speut Editon, The Statesman ronto with her sister, lins. R. G. the weekend wth fniends at a Dear Sir: 10.00 Wrighit. While there, they went cottage on Stungeon Lake. Will you kindly express qur ___ta see Mn. J. W. Bradley. He Mrn.sd lins. Hany Dennis with tuanks ta the speed-boat owners ,979.70 wished ta be nemembened ta hi Mli nsd lins. Scott Polard sud who have kindly causidered aur mauy frîends in Newcastle sud boys spent a week visiting Swas- nrequest ta keep well out from tika, Kinklsud Lake sud Camag- the shores ai aur beaches. Ioadai oca fok tatheElfrd my.Only one pesky ned fellow con- picnc hio oa okt louSuda. n. sdln.J P ihrsntinues ta make a nuisance of picnc i Orno n Snda. M. ad Ms. . P Riharsonhimself. Newcastle -complàins s, To- Sympathy ai the communlty is sud Miss Judy Richarndson wene that lie is up *a the mre non. asts ai exteuded ta lins. Walter Law- Sunday guests at "The Gateway.'" sense there. rnce in the death ai her father, Mn. sud lins. Emmerson Fish- It is difficult ta deal wlth these Rich- lin., Fowlen, Oshawa. er sud family have returued sien immature behaviourists. lh lin. Members ai Nestleton Presby- au enjoyable two weeks' vacation "Rod 'u u. hany. terian Ladies' Aid held s most at their cotta«' at Algonquin. )ns and successiul home bakiug sale at lir. sud Mns. Carl Fisher sud d Mr. Williams Point au Satunday. The Bobby, Cornwall, speut s îew Bwavle u.1,15 proceeds were $26.00. Mn, sud days with hismomther, lins. Launa The Canadian Statesman, from Mrs. Fisher very kiudly ofiered Fisher sud aunt, lirs. Eva Jam- Bawmauville, Ont. Barrie. thein summen home again this ieson. Dear Sir: )me af- week. Mr. and lins. Dick Anderson Our new South Wsrd School is swith Frieuds were pleased ta know and Ritchie, Oshawa, visited lins. leas than a year aid, sud alneady brook. lins. John Farder, Blackstock, Stella Anderson aven the week- is tao small. Acconding ta the -ned ta has impnoved sud was able ta end. paper, it would cost an estimated fter a visit lu Nestleton this psst week. lins. Robt. Duck is spendiug as56,00ion four additioual noams. The benefit baîl game for Mn. iew days in Toonto with Mn. Tepprgvsa.prxm îoaper, Chanlie Venning between Caes- and lins. George Dswben sud aThestpaeofgive an aoi- r. sud ares snd William's Paint ou Sat- Geordie. sttenetiae afcilthencfrasoei udyevening was well atteuded Miss Evelyn Alln lias return- vartedacoe ai childneufor morn onadand praceeds were gratifyiug. ed ta lier duties at the bauk aiter lins Mesns.Davson nd ist avespenings wek wth lr. ud igured out bei are the uew schoal 1 Ms. esss. avion nd isthae sendng wek wth r. ndwas buiît? 1 uuderstand bath Shirley enected the Institute flag pale at Mrs. Ernie Toms, Ottawa.. Public and Higli Schools are aven- Noon, the corner ai their service sta- On Thursdsy, August 10, Mn. cnowded, sud samething, very upkius tion lot. It is s pleasure ta see and lins. Trscey Ernbley, newly. soon, will have ta be doue about aur flag displayed as fanmerly. weds i town, wersO pleasantly it. id sud Mn. and lins. Alex Tilbnook surprised by a numben aif fiends have purchased the Wheeler prap- at lins. Embley's home an 1 gather fnom the Statesman r. and enty, betten known as the "Old home on Churcli St. They receiv- that the new roams are ta helpL 3Wm. Mill Place" sud will be maving in ed sevenal lovely sud useful glîts. Out the kinderganten classes. 1 )n and the fafl_________ think that the Town oi Bowman- Rainy, lin. Ernie White sud Mn. Lan. ville, with the fiiauciale/bunden it hnstou, men Hylaud are busy working at ENFIELD now lias upon it, should cousider hnstan, th uew White hopie beiug builtth enlangement ai the ather two iCad- in Port Penny. sdliools first, ince this part ai Mloare, lin. George Bowens lias been lins. F. Kiley, Aileen sud Mar- education ýs fan mare important. ýkilfen; assistiug lin. Chas. Lubsen in the ion Stinson, Mernitôn; lins. F. It is meutioued, that the aid r. sud building ai tobacco liauses st Taylor-sud chiîdren, Toronto, at Southi Ward School wauld cost t sud Pontypool. J. Stark's. $10,000 ta put in good condition ,Kate lin. Henry Thampsan lias been lin, sud lins. Ed. Johnson, sud also that it is a fine hazard., I illiam sppainted Issuen ai marnage li- Kemble; li. nsdlins. Fred Huni- amn sure, it is mucli casier ta get ceuses, gun, trappiug sud fishl- but, Owen Sound; Miss Merle -_____________ ina,1 is iug liceuses for the Township af Ormiston, Brookl, at H. Onm-------- W. E. Cartwright. istou's. nr way Congratulations ta the Higli lis. W. J. Ormistan witli lis. Stfod-rs U L.O. School studeuts who did so well Wm. Avexfy, Columbus. M nm na oz n St. an thein houar matniculation ex-'lin, sud lins. F. Samis sud farn- M nm na ok aminations. ily with li. nsdlins. Vincent r. sud Mn. sud lins. Ray Barbour sud Redding. Phono Whitby 552 r. sud baby David McKee, Caurtice, vis- lir. Dick Hantemink sud frieud, 318 Dundas St. E.. Whitby e: Mn. ited lins. S. McKee. lins. Mc- Hamilton, with Mn. sud , Mrs. FINE QUALJTY erbar- Kee neturned to Oshawa ion s G. Hantemiuk, "Bawmauview." Belle- holiday. Ross Tamblyn, lins. R. Best, MONUMENTS AND :e Boy- lin. Bob Cormack, Tornuto, inMr.sud sud lins. .G. Carson, MARKERS speuding the rest ai the holiday Onono, at W. Bowmau's. Precise workmanship and speut with li. nsdlins. J. Anscott. Mn. sud lins. Edwin Ormiston, careful attention ta detail th Mn. lins. Jas. Sameils sud brother liaple Grave, at H. Smitu'm. are youn assurance when 'ieuds Gea. lMalcolm speut the weekend Mn. sud Mns. Len. Stepheuson you choose from tue wlde iat she lu Toronto with friends. sud Rounie at lin. Oscar Ste- sélection ofailmported sud ggs, as Mn. Jim Ementon with othen phensou's, Oshawa. oet Gaisan "Marlow" emplayeeeujoyed a li. nsdlins. Howard Cawling, daesi rnistsck. s day banquet lionday eveuing at the Mrn.sd lins. Chester Lee sud labisl ysok King Edward Hotel, Toronto. f amily, Whitby; li. nsdlins. ---- Cif ton turday rng- ,re ai Scam- a bus Business 'Direcfory LEGAL W. R. STRIKE,' .C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Money to Loan Phone 791 Bowmanville, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON. B.A. Bârrister, Solicitor, Notary Public King St. W., Bowmanville Phone, Office 688 Resi dence, 553 W. F. WARD. B.A. Barnister, Solicitor, Notany 91/2 King Street E., Bowmanville, Ontario Phone, Office 825 House, 409 MISS APHA L. HODGINS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Successor to M. G. V. Gould Temperance St., Bowmanville Phone 351 DENTAL DRS. DEVITT & RUDELL Graduates of Royal Dental College, and Faculty of Dentistry, Toronto Office, Jury Jubilee Bldg. King St., Bowmanvifle Office Hours 9 a.ni. to 6 p.m. dsily 9 s.m. to 12 noon Wednesday. Closed Sundsy. Office Phone 790 Residence: Dr. J. C. Devitt 325 Dr. W. M. Rudeli 2827 DILL. W. SISSON. L.D.S.. D.D.S. Office ln lis home 100 Liberty St. N., Bowmanvilie Office Houns 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. 'to 12 noon Wednesday -Closed Sunday Phone 804 REAL ESTATE BOWMAN VILLE REAL ESTATE 78 King Street West Properties Sold, Rented Mansged and Appnaised Members of the Canadian and Ontario Real Estate Boards J. Shehyn D. Maclachian Bowrnanvile 326 Oshawa 689 AUDITING moNTE1TH& MONTEffH Chartered Accountants 37 King St. E., Oshawa Mir. Gardon W. Rielil, C.A. meident partner kat er than. elth.r am R igh or apending It the -way the.y de. ubUe cho eai.Youru tijUly,. It la alta meutioned in the ATiiaw hatefflau that "Public Opinion and- former Pupil et 'thw; lemunds Kindergarten Classes." -Tire Hazard SehooL* would like to, know how thia de. -_____ îstan was reached. It seems ta me, this town ahould Cansiderâble . vory , lobtýabw nvestigate projects ivalvlng go from vast stores of mattodon M iueh of the, taxpayera' money mammoth tusks faund in Sib« nuch more thoraughily before and elsewhere. Twenty - Fil th Anniversary Celebrating the Founding of Ithe Ontario Training School for Boys will t ake place Thursday, August 24th B0W M AN V 1LL E A Prograin will be presenited from 2:00 ta 4:00 p.m. The Honourable' Leslie Frost, K.C., Premnier, ci Ontario, Cabinet Members, Goverument Officiais and prominent friends of the school will be present. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED ANNGUNCING TUE OPENING 0 F OFFICES, for the PRACTICE 0OF OPTOMETRY by KEITH A. .BIILETT COMPLETE VISUAL ANALYSES VISUAL TRAINING GIVEN Office Hours:- -9:00 a.m.' to 6:00 p.. (Evenings by appointmi(ent) 74 ýKING STREET W. BOWMANVILLE TELEPIIONE 3252 4, 1 a 22 Divisjon St. TM CAICADIM WW L4*VffýL& ONTAM PACM TM. 1 ý

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