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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Apr 1953, p. 7

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THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1953 qo~~~~~~p -&RIZ%T A V,?A N SA ITESMY .iVDA v- . - '4I Âni.2VhLN *. W IiN VELL. OIJNTAIOI. A~1!~ Mrs. M. M. Gerry lef t last week for a holiday in Florida. Miss Kay Sim, Cleveland, Ohio, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom But- tery. 0Mrs. John Dàwson, Calgary, Was a guest at St. John's Rectory last week. Mrs. F. Cator is spending Easter holidays witb ber son, Mr. Wm. Cator, in Windsor. Mrs. M. Warren, Mrs. Wm. Mc- Queen, Toronto, are visiting Mrs. F.W. Kirkendall. rMiss Jane Drope and Dr. Dor- othy James, Toronto, visited Mrs. Norman -James on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nichols spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Nichais, Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Casbourni, Toronto, spent the weekend with bis father, Mr. Harry Casbourn. Mvr. and Mrs. W. A. Edger spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Edger, Peterborough. Mvr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright ,and Susan, King, were with Mr. ST, JOHN'S CHURCH (Anglican) Rev. Warren Turner, BA,B.D. Good Friday 12 noon - 3 pa.l- THREE HOURS DEVOTION S/L THE REV. W. J. PROVINCE Easter Day 8 am.-HOLY COMMUNION Il a.m. - CHORAL EUCHARIST 3 p.m. - CHILDREN'S SERVICE 7 p.mi. - EVENSONG Easter Tuesday 9:30 a.m. - HOLY COMMUNION THREE HOURS DEVOTTO --j and Mrs. Alan Osborne on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Freeman, St. Catharines, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jackson. Miss Gladys Lumb, Belleville, and Miss Mary Lumb, Wellington, spent the week-end guests of Mrs. W. J. Leask. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ives visit- ed their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Law and Christopher in Uxbridge ast week. Miss Grave NichYolson, Peter- borough Normal School, spent the weekend with ber parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Nicholson. Mr. - nd Mns. Douglas NichaIs and Miss Deanne Miligan, King- stan, spent Sunday with bis par- ents. Mn. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Mrs. Arthur Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mason, Debby and Barbara, Toronto, visited with Mrs. C. H. Mason aven the week- end. Many visitons will be going and coming over the Easter weekend. Sa send in youn ist of visitons ta The Statesman. Phone 3303. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Welsh, Bowmanvilhe, Mr. and Mrs. Pc- ter Kowah Jr., Maple Grave, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood, Tweed. Mrs. Sewand Dowson bas re- turned home after spending the wintei' with ber sister, Miss Ma- bel Lythe, Victoria Road, who had undengone a seriaus opena- thon. Mr.s. George Brown, Seven Is- lands, Quehec, is visiting ber sister, Mns. Jack McNulty. Mns. Brown is accompanied by Mns. Bergeron, Southampton, Long Is-t ian d, N.Y.1 Mrs. T. A. Ganton, wha has becn visiting ber daughter at Santa Rosa, Caifornia, writes toa send the ncxt copy of the States- man ta Bowrnanvihhe as she ex- pects ta be home early in April.J Conservation Officen Ken Toi-t mie, Onono, has announced thatV only smelts and suckens may be taken in Lake Ontario by a dip net on seine. Pike and othen com- î mercial or game fish may onlye be taken by angling.r Mr. Don Venton is spending a few days with bis parents, ChiefC Sydney Venton and Mrs. Venton,p befone eaving Monday ta taken bis new duties as Engineer Ofe Streets and Sanitation in the CityE of Ottawa Engineering Dept. h The Lindsay Muskies, chamn-p pions af the Lakeshone Interme- b diate "A" Hockey League, won, n /The Salvation Armiy Lieut. and Mrs. J. Ham EASTER SUNDAY 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER: MAJOR E. FITCH THE 310 BARSAIN FOR 1952 IN FARM POWER AND UTILITY Dozens of mounced implements plus disgers, loaders. scoops, scrapers. etc. fit the Case *".C" 'Irator for a hundred or mort iolis in field and bita> ard. COME IN-SEE If DEMONSTRATED W. H. BROWN DEALER FOR Case Farm Machinery Firestone Tires I)I~vIMilkers anmd Separators Meatty Bros. Stable Equipnient 1N(i bTW. PHONE 197 ~SOCIAL AND PERSONAL PHONE 3303 their playoff series with Ganan- oque and will now advance tc the O.H.A. Intermediate "A' semi-finals with Collingwood. Mr. Bill Spencer, a former em- ployee of Goodyear, and now a missionary in Brazil, called ini town Sunday to see Mr. and Mrs, Alan Osborne. Mr. Spencer left Brazil Thursday morning and ar- rived in Oshawa Friday evening. A total of $112.52 for European Flood Relief was collected in the botties placed in Bowmanville stores and offices by Club 15 for this purpose. Tbis brings to $3,- 289.12 the amount collected ini Bowmanville for flood relief work. Tbree matorists were fined $5 and costs in Bowmanville Police Court Tuesday morning for fail- ing to have license plates for the current year at the front and back of their vebicles. Five other drivers also paid fines for various Traffic Act. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. T. A. Morgan in the death of her father, Mr. Edwin J. Reid, of Cremona, Alta. Mrs. Morgan flew to Calgary last week and was with ber father when he passed away Tuesday night in Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary. Mr. W. H. (Billy) Ye6 was the winner of the March draw for a suit of clothes spansared by the Bowmanville Kinsmen Club in aid of the Artificial Ice Fund. The ticket was drawn at the pub- lic skating session at the Mern- anial Arena on Tuesday night. We again remind aur readers that ananymaus letters or articles sent ta The Statesman office are not published unless name is signed by the author. This does flot mean the name will be pub- lished but the editor must know from what source the article cornes. Attending the confirmation of Marilyn Cully, daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cully in St. Mat- thew's Cburch, Toronto, were Mrs. Wm. Street, Mrs. Jack Park- er, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Cully, Mrs. R. Redman and Joan; Mr. and Mrs. G. Wood- all, Toronto. Bob Leask, son of Mrs. Williami J. Leask, Ontario St., received a bad cut an the back of bis head which required seven stitches to close during the playoffs an Wednesday night of hast week in Midget-Juvenile Hockey League. Don Stutt received a cut on bis eyebrow the same evening which required three stitches. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion have offered ta purchase some new chairs for the new Legion Hall, it was announc- ed at Thursday's meeting of the Brancb. The Ladies' Auxîliary hiave been a great help in com- pleting the building and mem- bers were most grateful for this new offer of assistance. One of the kindergarten teach- ers was sligbtly startled this past wveek when questioning a new pupil as ta her name. The teacher asked the lîttie girl if she was related ta the little boy in the class with the same surname. The ittle girl shyly nodded ber head. Cousin," queried the teacher? "No," murmured the girl, "He's ny uncle!" An electric motor in tbe base-t nent of the Cowan Block undert MIaher's Shoe Store burned out bhortly before 1 a.m. Sunday norning, filiing the shoe stor'ec and Weber's Fabric Centre witht moke. Art Humpage, manager1 of the fabric centre, was called0 [own -but there was no damage fromn the incident aside fromn the burned-out motor.V Mrs. Alberta Layman writing e from Bradenton, Florida, states: t] We plan ta be in Bowmanville one April 10 sa please leave April tj )th Statesman in Post Office ta uelcome us on aur return. HaveG njoyed the winter season very S îuch even though the weather ci 'as not as warm as usual. Mrs. ti [yna McCulloch, Orono; Miss.M. S [asters and myself are returning SE ogether. t Trinity Young People met an pi rch 30 with Greta McMaster nr id Mary Stacey in charge. The di Tom Dusimn Leffer <Continued from Page One) oeen erected in the town. As soon as he stepped from the car, the reeting and garlanding began. Î'be Scbool Band led the way, and His Grace proceeded up the ýad to the Mission. Bath sides Tere lined for about 400 yards eith scboolboys and girls, nurses, ýachers, missionarjes and the uhole congregation. By the time e reached our bouse heha w'er sixty flower garlands arin is neck. The visit in Palampur was of !urse very short, but the Pri- nate managed to accomplish a re- narkable amount in the two lys. He was bonored in three pecially Indian ways: first ini he character of the welcome, la- er in being asked to, break the [ag of India at the School,' and rthe planting of a special. tree nthe Scbool grounds. He spoke othe whole School in Guiton lal, and here, as on every like 'casion one could sense the rap- >rt which. he at once established iith bis hearers. The Staff presented a beautiful :ample of the craftsmanship of is district-a hand-woven and ribroidered shawl made frorn e fine wool of sheep xvhich raze at high altitudes. Later His 'ace saw a display of P.T. and couting, and captured the boys )mpletely, first by telling them iat he had neyer seen smarter couts anywhere in the' world and =ondly by requesting me to give im two days' holiday. Their ýrfect day was complete a few nutes later when sweets were stributed to each boy. EASTER SPECIALS Christie*s pkg. of 6 Weston's Asst. Panned Hot Cross Buns - 25c Easter Eggs Pkg. 35c Arkell Choice 20 oz. Uin Crown Dessert Pears - 16c Tea Bags l00's -Pkg. 89c STOKLEY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. tins 2 for 27c Shirriff's While Cake Mix Shirriff's Chocolale Cake Mix 48 oz. tin 29c . . . Pk. .35c - - kg.36c Easter, drama for your leadingldy Act IV by Faberge flattering, fashion-wise fragrance excitingly staged in white and gold for gifting Parfum 6.50 10. 18. f0 60. in purse-perfect Fabergette 3. Cologne 1.75 3. 5. f0 12.50 Our Own Blend York 24 oz. jar Coffee - » - Lb. 93c Diii Pickles - 34c Fluffo, - -*Lb. 29c Marygarine BROILERS FOR EASTER Lb. 40C A compiete stock of fine Smoked Meais FREE DELIVERY Y YEO'àqS MEATS AND GROCERJES .51 KING ST.E. BOWNIANV!LLE M[ON wonship service based on the There wene visits also ta St. is by no Easter theme xvas abhy conducted Luke's Hospital. the Girls' School1 opinion, a by Joyce McGill and Joe Markle. 1tanm Afte th busnes perod ia , and the Leper Home. On the daytrm m Wfebbte bndacest feror recra- he left, His Grace celebrated the hsoe tion. Lundch wasse fre Te:îeucharist in aur littie Church and tanit matt( Si.nch w fosrvthisTer rater pneached ta a large congre- sible ta rm SpigConference frti ea gation, bath Christian and non concern t h as Rev. T. A. ýiorgan a t Christian, at a Hindustani ser- of aur wc theme speaker. Let's plantaep vice. The gift of the whole of the Ki tthat date open. Church of Kangra District was a in tbanksj Messrs Morley Oke, Jack Em- painting of the Lord's Prayer in happening merson and Albert Cale have re-1 the Hindi language, finehy illum- wisdom ai Lturned from Akron, Ohio, wbere 'inated by an artist of the famous opportunit tbey spent a week on Goodyear Kangra Scbool of Art.letrwh business. Ahi of themn could veny i a ygetpîieet is far gane easily have been on one of the spend a full week xith His Grace a o trains that took part in that ter-baheraninterptsf Lent and1 rible train wneck Friday night. bth eroeseand i wshrpatseoe si Fortunately, Mr. Cole's train was thpossbesetanelI wou more b ahead of the il-fated one and his visit. You will be hearing- Mr. Oke and Mr. Emmerson were about it from othens, perbaps travelling about an hour behind from the Primate himsehf,an it. Cose eough!you may see the colored movies N Miss Isabelle Davis, represent- in which bis wbohe tour of the ing the Bowmanville Business & Diocese was recorded. We are Mrs. M; Professional Women's Club, was most grateful ta the Canadian Ardele e: one of three plane loads of B. Church for making it possible for Group an & P. members from all over On- His Grace ta corne ta us. PuieS tario, who left Malton Airport I couîcd go an at length ta men-PuieS on Wednesday morning ta attend tion the remarks which are still party int sessions of the U.N. Assernbly in being made here about "the 17. Other New York City on Tbursday and A bso ai" a i-Gro Fridy. issDavi wil sendply say that the people found in Shore; Mi the weekend in New York visiting hirn a man of wisdomn and vision, Cowland,a relatives and taking in the Fifth a man of genuine friendliness, a Recent Avenue Easter Parade. true Father in God. Mrs. Mai Many Bowmanville nesidents Sorne complaints have corne family wer will no dôubt take advantage 0f from Canada that these lettens Robb and the long Easter weekend ta visitar oshr!Ieli ttti ndM . relatives and friends in otherartoshr!Ieaietttis nd rs centres, and there are always a number who journey ta American cities such as Buffalo, Rochester and New York on Easter week- end. Others remaining at home will no doubt make use of the mild spring weather ta begin preparing their flower and veget- able gardens for spring planting, while smelt fishermen will prob- ably be out in force with their dip nets. Local Odd Fellows and thei wives enjoyed a social evening in the lodge rooms, M arch27, wben the chairman of the Social Committee, Walter Hackney and 1 >eedn bis assistants pnovided games, !a99St contests and refneshrnents. Pnize Alac winners: Door prizes, Mrs. 'Curtis. Ted Miller; euchre (family affair)' Mn. and Mns. Roy Hutchinson; f cribbage, Mrs. Percy Leach, Clar-W ence Bell; persan having binthday chasest ta Manch 27, Mrs. Mac Moore on the 27th. (It doesn't state whether this is bier age or Michael, Tommy and John, Milli- Our greatest glory consists not ken; Master Dellan Lycett, n ineyer falling, but in rismng field. every time we faIl.-Goldsmith. THANK YOU! )means a unanimous and I must forcibly res- yself from lengtbening There are some impor- ters which it is flot pos- nention in a letter. They the chief reason for ail rk here-the extension ,ingdom. Please join us sgiving for what is now gand in intercession for id strength to meet the ies as they come. This Ireach you before Lent e, and we pray for each the blessing of a good the holy joy of Easter. incerely yours, T. M. Dustan EWCASTLE larshall Pickering and ntertained the C.G.I.T. nd their leader, Mrs. torks, at a St. Pstrick's their home, on March guests included Mrs. artin and Doris, Lake Irs. Simpson, Frances and Lynn Stephenson. visitors with Mr. and rshall Pickering and re Mr. and Mrs. Frank George, Markham; Mr. Sidney Larkin, Marie, KENà'S MEN'S WEAR 71A King St. E. QUALITY FIRST Bowmanville Telephone 580 .4~. , ,~'A ~ Cadbury's Chocolates, ½h - 1I L 75c, $1.50 Paper Mate Bail Point Pen --- 9 Hudnut Gemey Perfume --- $1.00, $1.75 Hudnut Eau De Cologne ---- $1.75 Hudnut Toilet Water-$17 Hudnut Dusting Powder ------ - ----$2.00 Hudnut Frozen Fragrance -~ 20 Eversharp Retractable Pen - ---- $1.95 Yardley OId English Lavender, 1.25 - $3. Yardley Bond St. Toilet Water, $2., $3.50 Lotus, Fragrance Colognes $1.75, $3.00 Yardley "Trio" Set--$32 GUERLAIN'S SHALIMAR PERFUME 10 cc ---$.0 Purse size $9.00 COLOGNIE, $3.po PONDIS ANGEL FACE In Mirror Case $1.59 AMERICA BEAUTY 92OMP.ACTSo Shulton Toilet Water ---------- $1.75% Shulton Stick Cologne - -- $.5 D FVTLBISS -$125 PERFUME Shulton Body Sachet------------ $1.50 ATOMIZERS Shulton Bath Saits -$ $6 1.25 ta $7.50 A. . . c Tablets -Midtonic Laxative i Beef, Iron & Wine Reulry 1.079c en cil H.B. Rubbe -tipp d 3un c, Penetrating Liniment R4ouflre.4133 c Syrup Figs & Senna 'Rglal 3c23c Vitamin B- Tablets Regarl3c, 79c 27c, 59 c Wax Paper Reguîarîy 39c 29c ni Cifon "Val-U" Briind AbsorbentC1toIîL.89C Dressing Combs Rgular 10c value 8C; 2/15c T ooth Brushes "'Clean-On" - Nyvlon Easter Noveities FOR LASTER Bunnies, ('hicks, Egg Sets 5c Io $2.00 Easter Chocolates Moir's Pot O' Gold Pae Ç hawi $.0- $3.00 Pg Neisons $.25 CHOCOLATrES Cadbury's Mllk Tray 75c - $1.50 Rowntree's Black Magie 80C - $1.50- $3.00 McCormick's - 75c, $1.10 ,' Easter Cards 5c - 10e - 15C PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY ~13367 J Alex. We Deliver MeGregor, Your Local I.D.A. Drug Siore Phone 792 t, "' 'Il' ~ Drugs s i On this the occasion of our First Anniversary in business we would like to take the opportunity to thank our friends and custoniers for their generous patronage during the past year. It has been a pleasure to serve you and we hope that we may be permitted to extend the same service to you in the future. COMPETITIVE PRICES PLUS PERSONAL SERVICE SPECIAL VALUES AND REMINDERS FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ,/ '4 ~ee~ Corne and see the rnany nice things we have for Easter Gifts - boxed candy, perfumes, colognes, bath luxuries, manicure sets, etc. You're sure ta f ind the gif t ta please. .ý%XMJ or4vrýil bE as gr I an ro wý te; wl he o, hi! mZ SI in on Dcc th the ra la ko he )er m 1- TIIURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1953 Tffr rAvAnTAm qmamr-cuAu UMMWUAW'tMV ^1ýTMAUV^ "Flacon Sac" Yardley Dusting Powders ---. -$2.001 19C 1 Ilirkaw, - Il 0/£«A«VW4 1-1b. $1.75 . 2-1b. $3.50

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