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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Mar 1953, p. 15

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VANILLA MAPLE BUTTERSCOTCH, per pin! m m 0 0 m 20Ç~ ADOLPH'S MEAT TENDERIZER M~akes ail Meati, Fish and Poultry More Tender and F'Ia \(Ul'fill. Sufficienit to ti'eat 30 lbs. of meat Thit CANADIAN STATEMMAN. EOMANVTLLE, 0ONTARTo IN EMO IAM DOWE-nemory of adear JLITTLE-In loving memory of a - 1awav, March 10, 1952. passed ava.. March 6t, 1952.wh FIELDEN-In loving memory of a: Il lts*onesome here without you, My lips cannot tell how 1 miss ber, ear father and grandfather, John mom, My heart cannot tell what ta EFielden, England, wbo passed And sad the weary way, say; waMarch 10, 19-51. For life is not the same to us God alone knows how 1 miss ber Bis wYeary bours and davs of pain, Since vou were called away. In a home that is lonesome to- lus troubled niglits are past ' if 1 had ail the world 10 give, day. #Lnd in our aching bearts %ve know I'd gi'e it, yes and more, i--Ever rcmembered by her bus- He bas found sweet l'est at last. To hear vour voice and see your band, Evereht James. Il-I p-Ever cememhercd by daughter smile Maud, son-in-lav Ted and grand- And greet you at the door. daughtecs Patricia ai-d Jeanet. Sa you wbo have a mother, Two Inquests 11- Chcrisb ber with care,____ You'1l neyer know a hear tache, (Coniudfo aeOe Till you see hec vacant chair,. niod!o aeOe GOFF-In Proud and ioving nem- -Lovingly remembered by son; approachin- on No. 2, he stated, cry of oqr dcar son, Sidney James Len, daughter Dorotbx', sn-i- and thought that the highway Goff, whbo passe'i away, March 16 Jack, and grandchildren. 11-I* was clear for a le!t toi-n. After 1952. & the impach. lie said, ho got out of A beautii1jînemory dearer than D WE-nlvn eoyo the car and saw the Kirkpatrick gol d DWE-n1vn eoyo boy lying in the middle o! No. 2 01 a son %vhose worhh cao neyer a dear wife ai- id other, An HighwvaN,. he olodî. Downey wvho passed away 011 Th'e Couch vouth hcsti!ied that Alone, unseen, he stands by oui- March 10, 1952. he was travelling at about 30 side The world may change !rom year i miles pcr bouc %Vtb ail the light. And whispers 'Don*t grieve, dealli I o year,onhsmtryl uednwn cannt dvidr. Ad frend fro da to aytbe Turbitt car pulled across the Deep in Our hearts bis mmr But neyer wvill the one we loved beor igliway in a lett tomn and he is kept From memory pass a'xîay. could not avoid bitting il. Of onc wre love and çaii neyer for- i-1Lovingly remembered ai-d sadly The jury !ound that "James gel:miscd b hubandandfami~'.Kirkpatrick came Io bis deatlî on And tbough the ycars be inauîy or J the evening of February 8 at the few intersection o! Highw,,ays No. 2 We d oi f l'avYbo tinin darDOWNEY-In loving memnory of and 401 by accidental means, and -Sadly misscd and ever cemern- I Annie Downey w ho passed away due ta the unsafe appcoacb o!thbe berd y oterDa ad a March 10, 1952. abox'e-mentioned highways We, bere byMoter, ad nd am-i Memorues in our hcarts hoday the jury,, strongiy recommend the 1-1. Mean more taous than words installation o! a flasher caution nieoryo!can say, light at this jonction". LITTLE-In lovini iror f Althougb we smile and seem cace- Frances Reta, *who passed away, !recC March 16. Nobodv nisses you more than, Recreation Meeting In oc home she- is forîdly ir....m-.we. beu'ed It is true wbat they say, (Continued from Page One) Sweet mnemories dling to lier IGod chooses the best, n ame, The parting was sudden, the grief tact Joseph Fletho see if bis Jane Those who ioved ber in life s i was deep, Street property could be used for1 cere]v For a wonderful mother and a Still love ber in dcath just hhe1 gran, a park Ibis sommer and if it isi sa mc Who is now asîeep. available the Dept. plans ta !ind -Evec remombeored hv Mr. and!I -Sadly missed by son, daugher; otwh'etber parents would pre- Mrs. . Little and Familvy. iî-î* in-law and granddaughters. 11-l' fer tô bave Ibis park or the On- Stario Street Sehool grounds osed Wallpapers SUN-TESTED a.SUN WORTHY and SEMI-TRINMED tiet yotur wai'iapers hbre,-,where you ciii see what you are buying. About 350 patterns are ini stock, and there are inany more we cai get yod quickly. For sornething reaIIy-. gond, see our "Lancasiria" line of imporied papers 'Abern th 1' Paint and L~U~AIçIUYS Wallpaper 85 KING ST. W. PHONE 431 as an Eas t End park this sunîmer. Recrration Director Don Shay Was instructed ta detcirmine how many parks w-ould be operateul this sommer, how many senior and junior sopervisors.would be needed, and what their salaries would he. The Dept. decided Io allot o p ta $100 for five or less delega tes1 from Bowmranville to attend thel eighth annual conference of the1 Ontario Recreahion Association at Guelph May 1-3. Il was also decided that one or two members o! the Recreation Dept. would attend the Neighbor- hood Units Conference at the Oshawa Cor-ninunîiitv Recreation Associa tion on Satuirday, March 21 arid to invite members of the Mernorial and Franklin Parks As- sociationîs ho attend. Mr. Sbay reported that the judo class is now too large for the Lions Comimunity Centre and will be moved ta the High Scbool on Tuesday and Thursday from 7 ho .8 p.m. Present at the meeting were: Chairman A. M. Thompson, Cliff Samnis, Miss Dora Purdon, Fred Cole, Claude Kilmer, Jack Ross, Ralph MeIntyre and Recreation Director Don Shiay. Did >-ou know thit ;;Il Red Cro.ss expenditures are carefully scrýutiinizedl by an independent National Budget Commnittee made up of eigbt leading Canadian fin- aucial experts? w hi hi fi cc H o- ai ce hi el i i di- au itý N( w ini pi cil de ta of be e r- w 1 le fit fe Spf iiiI WTrdn' B n et Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oke were rD TOiMr. and Mrs. Harry Knox at! Mr. and Mrs. 1Nornixà.'î1 Gaidîfl W re s Ba que Sundav visitors with Mr. and ORONO L. M. Wm. .Knox's Brouîgham. and Anniabelle, Pickering, wr Mrs. Frank Dorland.___ Mr. allac rs E. Larmrer. Bl ack- Stra visitors with Mr. A. L. (Continued from Page One) Miss Irene Ferguson with MUiss Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tamblyn s3to(k, at Mr. Harvcey lwle'. ascoe.' vith Warden Lowery. and paid' Carol Wright. . Mr. and Mlrs. James T. Brown, I-_____ _______________ lim many h igh compliments for Mr. and Mrs. A. Flintoff. Mr.i Newcastle, returned home front is devotion to duty, his unsel- and Mrs. Jim Mathews, Oshawa,! Florida this week. shness where other people were %vith Mr. and Mrs. P. Ellis. i Recent visitors with Mr. andl oncerned and his church work. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston,! Mrs. Cecil Jones included. Mr. e also deait with the importance Mrs. Lorne Lamb visited rela- and Mrs. R. McHolii, Mrsi. H. ýf the Counties Council in our tives at Orono on Sundav. tONil r MuiOelM. W eek 's :heme of government. MrO'Neald Mrs.MuAicexOTeilrtMr Mr. nd rs.AlexThusto,;'Dclbcrt Jones, Mr. R. Uglow, Port Warden Lowery responded, ex-. Fenelon Falls, with Mr. and Mrs. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, rcssîng his deep and sincere ap- Lorne Lamb. Bownmanx'ille. reciation of the miany tributes Miss Ruth Lamb *%ith Missi Mrs. Robert Glanville' and Ro. nd kindnesses wvhich hie had re- R',va McGill.1 ma, Miss Carolyzi Jonces, Mrs. G. Aiv te eived and for the support which Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawcs and; Winters, l\'rs. Fred Tamblyn, Mi. ad been given him by his owfl girls, Hampton, visited Mrs. Min- Douglas Lyý cett. wvere in Toronto L Lectors in Clarke Township. erva Trewin.i Wednesday attending the skating i.. He assured the gathering of his Mr. and Mrs. Adani Sharp, carnival. a h tense purpose in doing the best Mrs. H. Gregg, Donald and Michi- Mrs. Charlie Harris attended ecould in his new job as War- ael, at the homes of Messrs. Ed- the funeral of lier sisteir-ii-law m en, realizing as hie did the great win and Keith Ormiston, Eben-i Mr3. Ernest Stephemson in Otta .uu'm » U5 nount of work and desponsibil- ezer. wva. iiF W U M I v wvhich was before him. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc(jill and *YUBVI *BRBA *A IRE 14A During the evening, several vo- Rena with Mr. and'Mrs. Howard E solos were rendered by Orono Gimbletts, Oshawa. )calist WI. C. H. Mitchell, with Mr. Russell Wright, Tyrone,ý SOLINA T U S A ,M R H 11 eil F. Porter, accompanist. visited his mother, Mrs. Martha,1 Prcsentatjon To Lowery Wright. E cînenber. March 16, the date sT w L ag eP yoi,74 At the conclusion of the diiner, Mr. and Mrs. D. Yýo and Lornaoor the St. Patrick's programme in M nsT w ogePaof,74 ;in. J. Riddell, read an illim- Mr. Bob Wannan, O:sha,,a, Nlr the hall. A fine Irish programme 11 iated address lauding the accom- and Mrs. Harry Collacutt Riid j0 'lias bcen arrangecd. 'R D Y A C ishments of Warden Lowery and Anne, Bowmanvil'le, with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nclson Fice and ID Y MA CH 1 h xpressing the thanks of local and Mrs. Gordon Yco. sons, Taunton, at Mr. F. West- izens for his many sac-,ifices on Miss Doreen Trewin withli er lake's, Sr. P B I K T N ii eafHeakdE-a-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. Clifford Barton, Oshawa,PU BLIC SK A T IN G mGog atnoNecslTm.1wtMrBillie Harris.8 10pm r .i.ke a presentation on behaif Mr. and Mrs. John Slemon,! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ovenden, 8I 0PM the gathering, in the form of a Kathrvn and Robert, at Mr. and Patsv and John, Maple Grove, at I ADMISSION ô5e per pCrs(>f autiful brie! case for Mr. Low- Mrs. Reg Weaving's, Thornhili. Mr. Frank Westlake's, Jr. y ad aboque o!roes or is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leadbeat- Me. and Mrs. Stan Snowden, A U D Y M R H 11 ife. Both Mrs. Lowery and the Pr visited Mr. and Mî's. A. Lcad- Toronto, at Mr. Lloyd Brýoome CS. A iYM R H 11 'wlv elected Warden responded beater Sr'., Toronto. Mr'. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and » rv'.n O~ tinglv and with considerable Mr. and Mrs. Fged Tonis anîd famîilv\ with Mrs. W. A. Ormiston, Baflam Town Leagues - 720- 8:20a.rn. elng. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemion, ah- Brooklin. The balance of the evening was tended the funeral of Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Addie Tink witlî Mr. and (Pa oi )ent in round and square danc- ert Coates at Port Perry. Mrs. Percy Dewell and children,i 9. Mrs. A. Leadbeater, Sr., Mrs. Hampton. C. Cochrane, Mrs. R. Bond. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crome, Osh A. Leadbeater, Toronto, wvith Mr. awa, at Mrs. Rose Blanchard's. ]R T RY C U ENNISKILLEN and Mrs. A. Leadbeater. wee Mrs. Margaret Cruse, Mr. ad' Sunda.y tea guests with Mr. and Nancy, Oshawa, at Mr. E. Spire's. Mr. C. E. Horn, Oshawa, Mi's. Mrs. Mervin Mounhjoy, of Hamp- Mr. and Mrs. C. Pascoc wvith Trewin, Mr. and Mis. Earl ton. Mrs. J. Naylor, Osha\va. 1 CRIA ewin, Enniskillen, Mr. and Ms Mission Band party w'as hicld in Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson andI cd Trewin, Blackstock, attend- churcli basemient wîth 23 prsn.du cs, oota i.Jh 8:30 p.m 1the Trewin-Gilbeau weddiiig Mrs. L. Ashton read two BibieOD UT - USxSAT -73 the Kilcooley Garden's, Mi- soisMolcin wstknb Vrs. Lloyd Ferguson and Betty, RSRE co, on Saturday afternoon. Ruth Lamb amounting ta 75c. Oshawa, at Mr. Bruce Montgom- Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Lathan- Mrs. Seymour led in garnes. A ery's. IEtf ~ MAD U IL e, and !amilv, Miss Vivian Gil-- delicious lunch wvas servcd. Misses Mary and Jean Cryder- MONAYi, £'AIII5 161hI ink, Ballydu f!, Mr. and Mis. mnan, Oshawa, at Mr. Everctt Cry- Falis nd amiy, adms, Eisenhowver: I'Comuinunismi and, Miss Jean Rundle, Bo\vînanville, rand Mrs. Henry Adams and freedom . .. signifv two titanie at Mr. Ross Crydermnan's. M~ i- A mily, Hampton, Miss Ruth ideas. two ways of i:fe, two total- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilîs, Mr ublic School BoO nly 4 Io 6 p.m. i ams, Mr. Steve Shred, Bow- ly irreconcilable beliefs in the Tomn Heffernan, Tyrone: Miss Eliz- inville, Mr. and Mrs. David nature and destiny of man. The abeth Hilis, Oshawa, at Mr. Wes ýay and Carol, Newcastle. visit- one-freedom-knows man as a HuIs. Sunairmteing the occAas creature of God, hlessed wvith a Mrs. Forbes Monroe and Robin P B I I A II Sudy i engteocainfree and individual dcstiny, gov- Le Ottawa: Mr, and Mrs. Wright- 8 loAO p.m. bier birthda, crtird b ot n'àorl nat- son' Wigh.,t Bowmanville, at Mr. Mir. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick; ora las."E. . Tmoral. DMInIO s. Verna Wood, Toronto, at _______________________________1Aui~3~ hlr.i2I ..and Mrs, S. R. Pethick's._» T E D Y A C '1 h vlrs. E. C. Ashton was a Suni- TUESDAY . UlmARC a a7ans FREE SKATING Public School Girls Only- 4 fo 6 p.m. ROTARY CLUB OLD TIMERS CAME ENNIS]KILLEN vs.. NEWCASTLE - 8 P.M.- TO BES FOI LOIN ID 13XA MOCCASINDANCE ON THE ICE DANCING fo BILLY HOLES ORCHESTRA ROTARY CAR DRAW ADMISSION - A)ULTS 0c tlII)N215r WEDNESDAY, MARCH1 181h PUBLIC SKATING 8 Io 10 p.m. ADMISSION Aduits 35e - Children 20e M. TrE cd at mic goe bar Ju-r Mr. fair 'Ac ma: Gc@ ed of! Mr. Mm Rodm-an, Scugog Island. C.G.I.T. will meet Sahurday at 2.30 .. a't theé home of Mrs. Rus- sell Ormiston. Mr. C. B. Wagg, Mr. W. J» B. Wagg and Marilyn, Uxbridge, with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wearn. Mr. and Mrs, R. Mitchell and family were Sunday visitai-s at Mi'. and Mrs. Joe Levitt's, Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Masters, Mr. Ernie Horsley, Bowmanville, at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Master's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton and boys visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Rodman, Scugog Island. Mr. Frank Smith, Columbug, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, Mr. C. E. Horn, Oshawa, were Sun- day evening dinner guests o! Mrs. Minci-va Trewin and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tcewin, I t'sa aift for Beautiful Hands! Only 69C IIEINZ CEREAL FOOD- Oalme ai Mixture, Barley Cereal, Rice Cereal - PL;. 23c De Isey TOILET TISSUE (mood Ltick MARGARINE Y£Eails 55 Ring St. E.' Mitchell's *2 t'o 37c APPLE JUICE Paramnotnt I'a,îuc *L.40c PINK SALMON FREE DELJVERY 20 oz. tins 2 For 27c -t L41C MEATS AND ROCERIES lhwuanviUe Phone 3367 Summer Is Not Here Yet! Order the Best Coal Now Famous Reading HARD COAL BRIQUETS OnIy $24.00 per ton FOR THE MAXIMUM 0F HEAT ORDER . Famous Reading RED COAL ( Stove or Nul ) Only $27.25 per ton Oshorne Coal Co. Office - 26 King St. E. Coal Yards Phone 897 Phone 410 E. V. (MIKE) OSBORNE 5Year Uncondît6onal Guarantee on EASY Main Gear Box Unit CET THAT NEW WASHER DOUBLE LAYER STEEL PORCELAIN TUB ALUMWINUM LID - NO> RUST CHIROME DUAL, ACTIO>N SAIFTY WUNE AUTOM-ATIU I)RAINBOARI) REVE"RSEr I-YEAR OVERALL (;UAItANTErt ADJUSTABLE MECHANISM ta t ake up i)Gar Wcar DRAIN PLU(. FOR CHANGINC 011, IN (EAR 1BON (Thbis is important for Long Life) from $139,50 to $279m50 - $139.50 THE RADIO SHOP - $189.50 38 King Si. East Over 7 Years Dependable Service =Phone 5«13 "4 j - THT1RI)AY,_MARCH 12, 1953 1~~" UTSNEWIa.am. iii Bowmanvllle DELITE FROZEN DESSERTS Model 43 Jury & Loveil Phone 78 Bowmanville FA mmý ID ý eAGE FT7- 77*j 1 1 NOW is the TIME Io On Ail Models Modél 88

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