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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 23 Jul 1953, p. 6

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THE CANADIANq STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO nFHURSDA!e?, TULY 23, 1953 Will Snowden Io Q Nammoîh General Operaied by Alice Tomorrow, Friday. Jul' 24al' roads will lead to -Maille Gro\ v to attend the officialiNciniliz the new mamnioth Ceir- Sh'rc owned and operaird hy .\ '.c Gordon Beech. Three Nvear,ç acc ' \ s as don and their l\ ., ters, Janîce andiRsw~ ventured thc r. - present hcorne alss~ the grocrsn\c 'N'5 Nvith l. Th\ C 5 . Mrs. E. C ss V Bragg. a.sc M- s \, HUDNUT'S Light and Bright $1.75 Woodbury Soap 4 for 28e Andrew's Special 99e Brylcreem Speclal 69C Noxzema Tubes 65e Summei Sun Goggles - Health Saits- Noxzema Cream Noxzema Suntai Skol for Sun T Tangel for Buri 6-12 Repellent -- Skeeter Skater Fly Tox Bomb. Rhulieream for Olive 011-- ---- Vacuum Bottiai Outing Jugs Odorona Spray -49e - 75e Arrid Cream ----- 53e - 75e Fresh Cream --.~ 7 - 69e Stoppette Spray --75e - $1.25 Baby Scale cowI PHONE 695 DRUG k Ith icewt epoffo!Unique Shower v en flMTVDflflsuffered badly from the drough n h itn, wt ep o 1odi>Uv . LJ ILand extreme heat. Most ofth If h c i a lM AROp e n O B I T AM R m t J l 5 i h e ogo t gr seve kicktea-lovers as C o lle t e G v nAn u1Dco ai n Se v c s hay is ut and the fal i w hea S forearyMaale Grave MRS.inARY JANE and twoMrs. itn ie W B t cann e got c fud Bie fwxll be held in Ballhduff Cerne- 1Swimmning tanks and the 1oc MrPMryJaerbarouhJu m1emb Pesidandt M Wm. Marvin îAnd flot just onceddw boi rieo he Month tery on Sunday, Juix 26 at 3 p.m pn trctdhnrdso ii lyv12cfHaspîta l Peerorogh, esscndt.Pesd teen tinonce did we b1lowse!D.S.T. Salvation Arrny Band,'!orns. aver the weekend andth ai G rd n ee h lngrnglles. onucedth eein. ~l 'asMrfeied n he ateamaerlitie Mb is sC ollettieoFergu san, a lbr id e- Bowmanville, will be in attend-' tourist business has been boom daher of t eatofe .adMrbrandnwscl d aSered witr. H. s ve rs Cer teshe apeamr it-e o hsmnh a us !ance. rig ciaugter o thelate r. an Mrs 1 bone an ansered ithA very etof Avn enthusiastic meeting of We were pleased ta, see Mr.ad es.il'i o ~ ~tr ' . With thc John Smith and had lived herî of scripture. The new coverinlg. And made a suggestion-to buy a hanor at a unique shower given the Manvers Township Progres-.i Mrs. Steve Yacanâk, Torontoi ~w .îi > sud !î'urt of Nlaple enitire useful lifetime in Bethany. fo h ice lo fcuc ~ e tove next year on Tuesday evening, July 14, by sive Canservative Association was our village Sunday. ow busnessvas She taok a particularly active part laid and looks very nice indeed.; Mrs. McMaster, with the best job:sm ftefri t'sidevN . , î~n~~sm !tefrer neighbors and held Friday at the home of Mr. MrirdNmgnls i~n n.i'.V l .'ti Ud i iitervr ! t au' ngia Committee was appointed ta ar-I she stayed 1!w"-trclin sackCrch as long as health permit- range music for the anniversary Counting the dollars and pennies friends of the bride's parents, at ndMsRbtSionThcan- residence on the farmn recently b , \\ s h me ted. Sunday. Members in charge are w ae the home of Mrs. E. V. Hoar, didate, Chai-lie Stephenson, was ý fire. inae-present and was well pleasedr Pontypool Decoration will b ~ .~ .Shie 'as predeceased by lier Mrs. Helen McHolm, Mrs. D. ' The group--Mrs. Han-y Fisher,i King St. East. About 60 guests with the interest shown. Commit- on Sunday, August 1Oth. husband, John Ward, a son Stan- rHaines and Mrs. Dawson Beebe. Mrs. Herman Haass, Mrs. August wr rsn.te ee hsnt rag o h.dve1ded *ý1 Vnigage ley* and a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Devotional reading was read by Geissberger. served deliciaus i-e-1 Collette, who is the daughter social evening on August Sth1 zo\ Iitîn 10 'uiîld aJaeon(a) Mrs. M. J. Osborne with lesson fi-eshments and Mrs. PereCy David- M.adMsESihFýg iheeyn ecm hsa~ For quick results - useTh S ~ ~*'*~~ ~thop Suiving i(he sn W.dthoughts and prayer by Mrs. 1 son, thanked the group on behaîf 1o!fM.an rm.E . fBomni eg fait r llaia e we- .Th isUL r- Clsfid . ~ .v.i 'vttî ltlier sonhir Ceci Wr Haines. A paper was given by of the ladies for a nice after-! iuson, fomryofBwavle sidence. ' a ~-- ttsa "sre i ilow reilîid n o.urnt ndfvegand-cid Mrs. Dawson Beebe entitled noon's entertainînent which was!now of Brockville, was presented r" ,rd.ii. nttd oreren: Gary and Brian Ward, Paul- "ýWha ieH* 3gt e.Ms.'nose yahe1yhndls.with a bouquet o!fi-tses which We were sari-y ta learn that US ~~C e~'~' tor whtîe JaiieonMrs . Hi-rs (er-Brimacomb. missionary couvener, There will be no August meeting,. held at its heart 61 silver dollarsMs dCi asi eebr ~' r '~ h "~ is un der ont, roof vilh iceý, and R oss Jam ieson, ail of e' " i s o s i n i " e t m e r u s M s ti the gift of those present. T he H sp t l w h a br k n i . She Misread a papebouquetn inindthe.Sfoi-mer o!upainasegaytieHaspiteen i Paoo helth fr am s - s~ space at the rcar. [oronto; also one siste iss A flower contest conducted by Flintoff, Mrs. Ray Cameron, Mrs. boqeirte £ ofaAsgyha eni po elh o oeF Ns.'~\~t' icat. kept in per- Florence Smith, Bethany;, two Mrs. Wm. MeHolm was won by Stanley Ogle, Mrs. J. MacNab. and decorated with lace and ib- time priai- ta this mishap.I tn a large walk in brothers. Robert Smith, Millbraok Mrs. H. Osborne. Mrs. Dawson Mrs. Clare Allen and Wayne,'r on streamers, was presented ta Several hundred Evening Tele- P a * s .n vn gocre.and Johnî Srnith, Bethany. Beebe invited the W.A. ta her Bowmauvi]le, at Frank Sobil's. the bride-elect by Mrs. R. Cramp grams were sold on Saturday to -ýstpmn .~.*'~od.Wtd aread i Fueral service which was home for August meeting. Miss Audrey Halliday is spend- and Mrs. A. S. Baker. here. Mr. Sam'Crystal who was Q U ~. Sr n. r~~ îr in î'ts W eu la ge y tt ti ed J ly 14, was D uring the social haf hour i g t e s m e t P r aln . Priai- ta'the presentatian, M rs. boru here is a staff c rresp an- s'.er onma slp m te hld i-an he ain o he site, dainty refreshments were served Mi-. and Mrs. Wes Bennett, Mrs. Albert Cale read an smusing and dent with the Telegram and pi-e- .jj. sssn.ack bar and enjay a Miss Florence Smith, in charge by the hostess and tes committee Jim Bennett, Newcastle, Mi-. and' clever original poem, "The Alpha- 1 pared a story o! the village. While an te ..~~st otdo.of Rev. T. S. Gault, rector of St. Mesdames J. and M. Brimacomb. Mrs. William Fursex' sud twin bet of Love,' which1 contained 1 several expected more pictures wical ibhis i going 0o1vour PanE's Church. The many beauti- A vote o! tîianks ta these ladies granddaughters, Oshawa, at Rus- 1 some good advice ta 'the bride.. they were glad ta see Pontypoolt sar csu be In thxe adjacent grg fui floral offerings testified ta the was proposed by Mrs. Lloyd Mai-- seli Pei-kin's. 1Mi-s. T. Wesley Cawker followed on the front pages again. ' as~ - heck, tune up arî chau'ie of esteem lu whieh she had been vin and cari-ied unsnimousîy. Mi-. and Mrs. Robert Killen,: with another clever aud original L.O.L. 82 made a very. fine ýýan i eld y alare cicleof rlatvesMi- and Mrs, Wes. Cameron, at- 1 poem describing the quandry in showing iu Cobourg drawingl Ail ~wî Whtislciiit s sour le. fneds w tu e sudfml mtrdtaHgr-routa. thernselves ou trying to. thiuk o! aj Everyouean pai-ade was dressed .lie thap slackîGroeG lutue-Calbeserre for nephes, lleTusdyt;istM-.an Mr. and Mrs. James Killen, Osh- gift bath pleasiug and appropiate l alike and bath band sud ladge ~ ,Aueî MplGaveGeerl tae Caile. erinEmrysu C r is. George Beckett. Returuing 1 tRoetKilus since she wauld be goiug a long aewrh !fvrbecm is a department ta take charge o! Smith; Han-y OBrian sud Clar- on Friday, a caîl was made at th i . IRbr ile'.aewotyo avrbecm vour familv whieyushtheeneNas.Bra wsi t Mr. sud Mrs. Frank Sobilisud1 distance ta set up housekeepiug ment. On their returu here the vwho kunows xith the presenit rate Mary's Cemnetery. routa where Dounie Beckett i family took a matai-ttip ta Ap- iFoia hnhpiyte staged s calorful parade. I~~~~ oexaso nther yar may aint-dte eot a od. sley and Jack Lake. 1 thought o! the gift o! sîlver dol- Mi-. sud Mrs. Alvin Olan ai-e Soak up the sun and enjoy a finfi1iyj 5v8 a! expanson n ry y ainiudterprwsgo. Mi-. sud Mrs. Jim Stainton, Mi- lai-s, said Mrs. Cawker's verses, on a matai-ttip ta Nova Scotia sud tion in Catnada's "Down E'ast- piaygroid piaiefri.Sunday School was held at 10 Ronald Jacksan, Miss Pat Shaw, whereupon the presentatio an W55 Mn. sud Mrs. Jake Vandam sud*u The ribbon on the dooi- will be NESLELLLUJ.4 m. with an attendance o! f 241 Oshawa, visited Mr-. sud Mrs. made ta the bride-ta-be. Mr-. sud Mis. Geoe Vaudamn daY Lbmit with stopovers permitted. cut by Mi-. Will Suawden, a high- _____with Mrs. Haines, superintendieut, Jh erus.Laeiw Nw Cleteepesere.apei a- nanpta rîGergia d 1, iespected sud life-lang citizen onBrusLkveNw Clet xrse e pec-aenatipoVrgi. of Maple Grave. at 10 s.m. Dui-ing Nestleton W.A. aud W.M.S. canductiug. York sud Niagara Falls on Sun- atian, sud s plessant eveniug wa5s eveal meicamsd Cna the day baskets o! groceries wiîî met at the homne a! Mrs. George s.I. M n ellevillehas een day. setl iwu aae im dian tree buyers were bei-e last JUNE 15 TO SEPTEMBER 7 be given ta lucky customers sud Bowers, July 16, iu charge of Mrs. ' I ow yMr.Go.Trsd o Fii- eek trying ta secure thein 1953 INCLUSIVE every customer wîîî receive aB' e-s ru. hr er 8hme s.Haunty. Part Hope, * Pecï<'s Bad Boy ModernMiracle hrt-pt Wsî tnChistmas ti-ce quota. Elgin Coslyurnrefriw an. Iperfumed white rose, gift af Can- ladies. sud several childi-en pi-es- Ms .Hronida. During the evening the CBudd, Simcoe, has been busy for.t adian 011. eut._ Meeting opeued witb prayer canvhalescing at the home o! her î "Did you hear about the police guests also enjoyed chattîug on udSioehabenusfr ______________ y rs. Bowens. Study book was sister, Mrs. F. MeCauneli a!ter an arrestiug that des! man yestei-- the lawu which was gaily lit sud several weeks with a pruning giîvn by Mrs. N. Malow. Srip- operation lu Peterboro Hospital. day, chargig hm with teft?"' decorated by Chinese laters. gang.Hiprdcshw the ad-, evening, he was honri-iied ta fiud'sn eoinlo bdec John sud Mrs. Lock, Si-., Port "He gets bis bearng Mouday." coucluded the eveuiug. Early craps of oats sud« spuds i tha hi wie hd bugh te ne 1rea byMrs B.Healip Rol cliHope, with Mi-. and Mi-s. K. J., dreusds auoný e wt wit ade frs ake suic-reamlans - rsAshton 1 eymc mWdaehau e, api- u r. Aibe tokson "oahtaoti? hyevu !sdeiiu uc atg !ti xr ok Wha sud anoMoira it 1-McCamb Mr. shoiON FA H R IC TOW be ats." Bawers; recitatian, Ralph Bow- er;duet by Mai-gsi-et DvsnI idby Miss Anus Samelîs. Mrs. T ONI Bowers sud her graup se?ved a 59 King Si. W. Bowmanville Phone 3609 daiuty salad plate, cakes sud Mrs. Arthur Dart opened lierr Regular- Gentie - Super cookies. AIl were given a bearty home for a miscellaneaus shower' v o!o thanks. Next meeting lu lu houai- o! Miss Jean Cameran PRESEN4TS A $1.5 hag of Mrs. M. Ernersou's ou Thursday evenaug. The bride- chrge .ta-be was escorted ta a specially graup.decorated chair an the lawn and Flrt id Mr. Frances Irwiu, Toranto, presented with a coi-sage o!fi-o- ris Nedsdî vîsited bis sister, Mrs. H. Vine, ses. After opening the nmru ýr N eds itsMrs. Victor Malcolmn is i-ecov- parcels, Jean thsuked everyaue __ 25c to $1000 $1.75 ering from au attack o! jaundice. for the lovely gifts. After a con- Nive-------a9 a few days with them. lunch. ,n 2l-9 - 5e me Mrs. H. Vine, Mrs. Reg. Middle- Mi-. sud Mrs. Jack Camerar ii n 01 .39-75 Crme ton sud Gardon, spent Wednes- attended the funera1-of ber grand- an _ _____55c 63c 1.10 day evening with Mr. and Mrs. father, Mi-. Stonms, at Napauee.1 ns ______75eL. Jablin. Mn. sud Mrs. Tom Currie, Hamn- ,s -7____5ec Lunch Mrs. Wlmer Fitze, Oshawa, ilton, at Robert Killeu's for' the stock, were suppei- guests with Mi-. sud Mrs. Perey Davîdson at 89-139 1.25 Mn. and Mrs. George Johns. Elmen Down's, Ebenezer. __________Mr-. sud Mrs. Harvey Balson Poison Ivy --1.00 Mrs. Lloyd Hunter sud Noas, sdfmlMs ahnn ad 3e Bathing Part Penny, were supper guests 1erdOsawyssatharert aid - S ---98C Caps witb Mr. sud Mrs. L. Joblin. Mi-. sud Mrs. Jirn Stainton, Mi- 3.95 7e-79-98o Mi-. Edwai-d Williams visited sud Mi-s. R. C. Staintan at Peter- Mdumr ~ .-3.5 67-79c98o bis cousins, Mn. sud Mrs. Arn- bora on Suuday. MdSme brase Lywaad, Lindsay. Mi-. Fred Cameran's sud Mn. White Rain Shampoo 45o - 75e Mi-. sud Mrs. M. Emerson, Don- Grant Williamns' new houses ai-e Preli Shampoo -------- 35e - 65e aid sud I-eue, were supper guests pragressiug well. Egg ram Shmpo 75 - .25 with Mr. sud Mrs. Mervin Bird, Mn. sud Mrs. Gerry Glaspel sud,4MMMMUMUMUMMMUMUMUMUUUM u...mmu..uuu.mm ToiSapo33e- 65e- 1.00 Mn. and Mrs. Edgai- Emerson 1Scugag ou Suudsy. IIT - A sud family, Strst!ord, visîted Mr-. Miss Gwen Day is home froi-r ou a picnic ta ak Thurs., 9 a.m . sud Mns. M. Emerson.1 Oshawa General Hospital wbere' es for Reni Ms Margaret Steele, R.N., Ta- she has been fanrnmany weeks UUUU UMUMUU MUUMUUMUUUUMUMMUUUUMMUUMUIMUMMU Moto is dM.ad r.W .with rbeuinatic fever. rota, sie dM-su s.W. The ladies o! Zion bad a busy Mi-. sud Mrs. Lai-ne Hudson snd day ou July 8. A quit was set Donald, Pontypool, Mrs. Herb Mc- up for quiiting lu the maruingFbreTw ha 'uhse Gil n M.ansus Dv d dseveral ladies care nesd FbitTwn t'uchsc Jb N .....br'ught their dinner along. f-r n fCnd' ags Jhswere Sumiuay viioswiLI After dinuer more ladies came - textole mls. 0 of Cnd' ags S T O Rr. Mn.sd Mrs. George Johns. S O E WE FIT No service in the United sud quilted until time fan the assotile cottas 5, ail alrdso TRUSSES Cuc etSua e.Ht W.A. meeting. Tweuty-ane mern- sotdctn ialclur tauhn l eiex Agust 2Re. ud. bers, thr-e visitai-s sduu h-_____________ and desgu e hve rope to ilb eeAgs n. dren atteuded the meeting whicb andhesins n h wa nother Swas bouored by the presence o a!mtgte wt nte aur new minister, Rev. F. J. Reed 5,000 yards of sumnmer fab- sud Mrs. Reed. The meeting op- wt ausO eued with the devotianal peniod ricswt us UP ta '$1.89 lu charge a! Mrs. Harry Fisher. A hymn was followed by Mrs. I Haass reading tbe sciiptue.Ms Fisher read the devationared ilig to $5.52 were paid. Net pro- ceeds from the bazaar $228.16. It was decided ta give $100 ta the church board. Received an invita- tion from Sauina Women' nsi tute ta visit them an Sp.1 which was accepted. It was decid- ed ta purchase an electric tea- kettie and also have a drap table put in the east classraom. Mrs. Harry Fisher announced the program: piano solo, Edward Haass; vocal duet, Mrs. August Geissberger and Mrs. Herman Haass; piano duets, Joyce and Pat- sy Fisher; reading, "Young Ones'<i Mrs. Herman Haass, "The Bazaar" a poem composed and read by 1 Mrs. August Geissberger. The .Bazaar Much work had ta be done, to make a success 'And everyone tried ta do her best For some reason or other Mrs. Crowle could not be there But aur President Mrs. Naylor, decided ta take the chair. With pride and delight each lady braught her share IAnd soon, fully piled, the tables yau could see in there. For, as this was quite an event, Just ta see how the parce] post went. The home-baking table, with Sa many good things made a nice sight, With cakes and cookies and the salesladv, Mrs. Fice. Mrs. Cruickshank with handi- craft, sa neat! And such lovely quilts she has, wvas just what I need. The candies Mrs. Glaspel made, generalv taste sa delicious Sa no wonder she soon had empty Then conies littie girl.s dresses an~d sUl-suits so cute For Mir:. Dart. they are of n use. E%,er a fishipond was prepared 'I' Ille r And ïroîn the prizes, theà sure HERE ARE JUST A FEW IN THIS GROUP *Embossed everglazed chevrons *Frosted organdies Glazed cottons *Embossed piques *Patterned and novelty pique. *Printed percales F rom Our Drapery Depariment 5,000 YARDS HAND- PRINTED DRAPERIES *Printed rayon vrepes *Sanforizcd and Merverized broadcloth *Kitchen Prints *Dimities *Pyjama cloth PebHe Cim'h Vat.and d'dne< r S m. Regilar va] ne: np ta $30per yardl. Sale price $1.98 yd. 52"" Sateen Fabrie Town scaoped 3,000 yards o! 48" Hand-Printed Drapery Lining Draperies fromn one of Canada's largest mils.Iu an Regular $1.49 yard calours. Vat-dved sud pi-e-Z- sbi-unk. Regtîlarly $4.50 per yard. Sale price, y'ard ----- - ---- 2 2 DRAPERIES NADE-TO-ORLDER! FABRIC .5Q Y<Ing St. W. (Gi-niai)2) TWO WEEKS' DELIVERYI TOWN Bowmn' iv!1Ie la PAGE SIX PAINT UP K OW! (;eî your supplies at the -Paint Store". Paints for indoor and outdoar Jobs. Varnish -Oil -Turps Enamels -Brushes -Waxes for any type of work Aibernet hy's Paint & Wallpaper 85 King St. W. Bowmanville Phone 431 Ail Our Stock of FURNITURE - AT Rock Dattam Pric'es Ni Save Now on Chesterfields, Chrome Dinelle -~Suites, Deds, Davenos, Mairesses, Springs, Chairs, etc. Generous Trade-in Allowance on Your Old Furniture M URPIY'S FURNITURE AND - la ]owmanville In-luOshawa - PHONE 811 52 KING ST. W. PHON' 3-8634 117 SEIMCOE ST. S. _ - ý,, ý,ý ý,- l ^-ut.> -. 4ý6 aw,ý,A4

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