-r * r __________ _____UA14AD IAN ____TES_ * I DW MAN VILE . ONTARIO TRSDAY, AUGUST Sth, 19MJ Mns. W. L. Paterson lu holu- daying in the Haliburton district. Mn. and Mns. Jack Brough and family are vacationing at Fen- elon Falls. Mrs. J. W. Knight is visîting her daugbter, Mns. O. S, Met- caîf, Toronto. Mn. and Mns. Clarence Os- borne, Donald and Kathy, are vacationing at Sîmcoe. IrIïIrs. Florence Campbell, De- trÉ t1frMicb., 15 visiting ber cou- Sin, Mrs. S. G. Chartran. Mr. and Mns. Wm. M. Allin, 'acugog St., are holidaying at Gienverdean, Hall's Lake. ,~Miss Donna Quinn, Simcoe, is % visiting with Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Berry, Liberty St. North. Capt. Geo. Hacking is witb the Midland Regiment at military camp, Niagara-on-the -Lake. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols spent the week-end witb Mn. and Mrs. Douglas NichaIs, King- stan. Mn. and Mrs. Jack Hateiy and Mr. and Mns. Rager Meadows are spending a few days in Buf- falo, N.Y. IVIr. and Mrs. Oscar Jamieson, Peterborougb, visited relatives int town and accampanied bis math- en ta Tara. Mn. and Mrs. Allan KnigbtE and son John of Detroit, bave been visiting bis mathen, Mrs.1 J. W. Knigbt. Miss Betty Carruthers is holi- daying witb Mn. and Mrs. Tom B3utteny' and family at their cot- tage, Pigeon Lake. Mn. and .Mrs. Fnank Thomp-V son, Nestîcton, were Sunday9 guests of Mn. and Mns. Vertil1 McMullen and Allan. I Miss Donaida Creassen and Miss Eiieen Couch spent Tues-u day afternoon with Mrs. Wand Hoffman, Burlingto Mn. and Mrs. Gler family spent the bc end with Mn. and Bnough, Fenelon Fa Dr. M. E. J. and ' and Miss Olga Stoci visited thein cousir, Galbraith, on Sund Staff Sergeant and Hunt and daugh Anne, Eastview, ai with Mns. R. Withe Mn. and Mrs. GE Jr., and famiiy spei day weekend with 1 Hindie, Niagara-on-t Miss Tanya Godda Eleanor Moody are the staff of Bigwin1 Bays, for the summ Miss Molly Badge ing the Centennial brations at Barrie Mn. and Mrs. Ernest Miss Pat Egiintoi Alfred Smith and Shaw, Stratford, are and Mrs. Alfred Sn st. Mr. and Mns. JoeI the holiday week-er, Levett's brothera Mn. and Mrs. Elleri Ont. Mn. and Mrs. Artf Hamilton, are enjoy months' tour of Eui Wright is a sister of Tod. Miss Nellie Bunk, spending the mont- with ber mother, Mns gate, and sister,1 Burk. Mn. and Mrs. HipE [Mri. and Mrs. McGilli us; Mn. and Mrs. H( iva, wene visitons at man's. _________________ Mns. W. J. Leask Bob and Don, spent end with Mn. and1 ST.JUiN'~ Coulten et thein STe J HKIS Moira Lake. Mrs. W. R. Buntini one of the more than CnauRin ants entered in the (Anglcan)Fiddlers' Contests ai (Anglcan)on August 7-8. REGULAR SERVICES Mn. and Mrs. Lorn at 8 a.ni. and il a.m. Alan and Rannie, ______________________ Drive, Newtonbnook, L 'I'day visitons with M:ý TRINITY UNITED CHUI Minister: Rev. T. A. Morgan, B.A. U !NION SERVICES WITH ST. PAI UNITED CHURCH AT TRINI' 11 A.M. - "The Mosf Precious Thing in ihe Wc Due to alterations there will be no Sunday' until Feul. Mn. D. C. Peters, Phyllis Challis Bar: L.T.C.M., Director of Music. A.T.C.M., Org SWIFT'fSP DUT 2 Tins~ 27c1 SWIFT'S CLEANSER i4c SWIFT'NING 33C ALLSWEET MARGARIE 39c PREM 35C i'EWEL SHORTENINO Heinz KETCHUP YEO'S 55 King Ste 27c1 Il oz. bot. PHONE 3303 SOCIAL AND PERSON ReId Crown Faney Minced SOCKEYE SALMON 7-loz. tin 19C McLaren's TASTY MAYONNAISE 16 oz.8o' j --- ---- 47c jar ---------27c S uprc me SWEET PICKLES 16 oz. jar - ---------. 29c Treeswe et LEMON JUICE 2 Tins 27c Clark's 8 oz. tin -2For 17c MEATS & GRO CEIRIES Bornanville Phone 3367 I Francis Thompson. Mrs. H. H. Todgham, Waà ville, is renewing acquaintar [AL1 in town while guest fMr Mrs. F. R. K&rslake and Mr. - il Mrs. D. R. Morrison. Mr. Ernest Wingate and onl. Alan, Toronto, were in to n Lander and Monday and called on Mr.à ioliday week- Mrs. Geo. B. McClellan,E ýd Mrs. Jack Miss F. M. Galbraith. lals.Stce Mrs. John Welsh and Jin are spending August with1 Mrs.Stce parents. Mr. and Mrs. PeR ,ker, Toronto, Luxton while John is takini n, Miss F. M. hydro course in Toronto. iday. Mrs. Mary Flynn and Mrs. id Mii. Ernest Cowperthwaite, N.B., have hter Sharon turned home after visiting th e holidaying sister and niece, Mrs. Ai ieridge. Hobbs, Liberty Street North eo. Graham, Master Alex Wiseman, son ent the holu- Mr. and Mrs. Melville Wisem; M'r. and Mrs. won a silver cup by finishi -the-Lake. first in the 10-yard and unc srd and Miss swim at Lake Scugog Regatt members of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Whal Inn, Lake of and daughter Barbara, Mobi ner months. Alabama, and Mr. and Mrs. W ýr is attend- Dean, Port Credit, were gueý Week cele- of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McIntyj as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Moody,N ýWolfenden. and Mrs. Wm. Prower and E on, niece of zabeth, and Miss Janet McGr Miss Jean gor attended the Shakespeare visiting Mr. Festival at Stratford on TuE rnith, Queen day.' Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hoffma Levett spent Andrea and Jimnmv, Burlingtc id wth rs.on their return from a trip and family, Boston, Mass., spent a coup iton, Huron, Of days with her parents, IV and Mrs. Geo. W. James. thur Wright, Nancy and Jimmie Hall le ying a four for Chatham on Monday wi rope. Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ri if Miss Olga aid Hall, after spending thn weeks with their grandpareri Mr. and Mrs. James Hall. Orillia, is -i of August Recent visitors with Mr, ar s. T. S. Hol- Mrs. J. Living were Mr. ar Miss Sybil Mrs. C. Edgerton, Mr. and Mr M. Webster, Mrs. R. Tandy, Di troit, Mrs. R. Dunkley, Windso )el, Preston; Mr. and Mrs. M. Bocian, Ottaw livray, Ferg- ouge, Otta- Miss Joan Greenfield, Toroi SDan Kauf- to, spent the weekend with hE Parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.1 ;k, Marilyn, Greenfield. Joan left Tuesda the eek-to spend two weeks' vacatio Mrs Grantek in Montreal and the Laurer Mrs. ranttians. cottage on Mr. Bruce Caverly of the Osf awa Fiying Club, and Miss L< ig, Orono, !S Billett, Toronto, had an enjoý 140 contest- able 'plane trip on Sunday whe SOld Time they circled the Muskoka LakE tSheiburne district, landing at the new afi port at Bobcaygeon. ne Mortson, Counties Health Unit only rE Wedgewood ports 7 cases Of communicabl ,were holi- diseases for week ending Aug r. and Mrs. That's the lowest record to dali Guess the kids are having to good a time holidaying outdoor to catch pesky diseases. RcH Mrs. J. H. Johnston returne, home on Saturday after ROH month's visit in Walkerton wit] ber daughter, Mrs. Bruce Wes ley. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley arý son David, accompanied he home and remained ower ti holiday. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Dunn, were Mr. an( UL'SMrs. Murray Dunn and daugh and 4rs. Milton Weatherilt anc son Charles, Miss Lillie Wea. TY thenilt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wea. therilt, Bethany. Miss Gladys Jamieson, Wind. sor, who bas recently returned from Banff, accornpanied her morld" Mrs. R. M. Jarnieson to Tara. Mn. and Mrs. Duncan Cameron, Oshawa, returned to School Windsor .with her sister. More than 50 rural clergymen and their wives attended the 4th annual summer school for rural ministers at the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, last week, but not ane spiritual ýrett, adviser from Durham County rett, was "among those present". Wonder why? ganist. Weekend visitors with Mn. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Elgin St., were ý 1j Mr. and Mrs. Douez Aikin, Allen, aDIV ote ni utu gco. aîy group i W'j. JIAU wha couid have donc a better 1IP 9 one. "If you decide th et this5is JlL35 --i the case, I may be back b1erei Econom again in the position of Prime! Minister", be decianed. "How-1 890 ever 1will take teconsequen-. _____________ be disappainted. I do know that if You vote for Mn. James yau E will not be diseppointed, fan be bas been doing a very fine job". At the train started ta pull Md s ute stop, Mn. St. Laurent con- cluded by asking ail Liberais ta wank together ta ensure that the party wins the coming election. fT5 SOFTUR, SAFER RÉGULAR, SUPER JUNIOR A man tinally baught a parrot at an action after some spirited bidding. "I suppose the bird box of 12 4O 4 talks," he said ta the auctioneen. ~Talk" wasth F rr. v T4 a been bidding against you for the past haîf bourl." Alex. We Deliver il a - . t..oz Hudnut Hudnut Marvelous Shanipoc -- ------- 75c, $1.25 Lady Wildroot Shampoo - ------- 43c, 73e Lustre Creme Shampoo, tubes- 35c, 65e Suae 6c, 1.0 t - - -0-,-2-7-9-,-31.53 CLEAR OUT FLIES FIy-Tox Aerosol Green Cross Inset Bomb - -- -- - 89c, $1.39 Bomb-------- c 1.39 FIy Tox Green Cross Spray 35c, 59c, 98e1 Insecticide - - 40c, 60e draw - Harry Depew, Seller's prize, Helen Depew. Attendance pinizes - 1 Bert Latimer, 2 Don Houle, 3 West Beach Store. Friends HoId Many Showers for Reta and Lyrin, Cooksville; Mr.Ia Lker- land Mii. C. H. Taylor, Dougr:La ge Crowds Enjoy Anual Civic icsPat and Ronnie and littie Miss and and Mrs. J. M. Woodward andri an DanaDepRiver. Sport Weekend ai West Beach Report of Memorial Hospital, son Bowmanville, for the week, July (By The Beach Comber) 1 Gail Mulholland, 2 Wayne ýown 25 ta Aug. lst, shows 28 admis- This was the children's week- Severs. Seniors - 1 Larry Met- and sions and 38 discharges. Births end at Bowmanville's West caîf, 2 Judy Hutchinson. and were evenly divided between Beach. The first treat for the Parade - Best decorated car- the sexes with four each. Five kiddies was a mammoth bon- riage - Susan Martyn; Best nmy major and fine rainor operations fire and sing-song, followed bY dressed girl - Patsy Cook, Ju- ber were performed. Six emergency a weiner roast until ail had had dy Allen; Best.dressed boy - ercy cases received treatment. their fuI. Not only the little Wayne Severs; Best dressed pair ig a Mr. and Mrs. Manson Coulter ones, but the whole family en- - 'Diane Halirnan and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haynes, joyed themselves. Cole-, Best comic characters -, H. Peterboro, have returned from On Sunday evening the Varie- Bobby Severs and Susan Shep- re- a trip to Watertown and Buf- ty Club put on their show berd. ,eir fl.Ms. Haynes remained in whicfi was enjoyed by the large Sports Day Race Winners - ýmy' Bowmanville with ber sister audience present. Added ohi girls 6 and 7 years - 1 Judy h. while ber busband and Mr. Er- numbers, were contributions Carpenter, 2 Sharen Cameron, 3 nie Dickens and his son Mickey from the Beachers. Harvey Carol Brooks. Boys 6 and 7 - 1 ýofwent on a fisbing trip ta Jack'S Bottreil rendered several solos John Kilpatrick, 2 Robert Me- ian, Lae1 in bis clear soprano whîcb is a min, 3 Ken Severs. Girls 8, 9 ingr Rev. and Mrs. Homer J. R. El- joy ta hear. Little Billy Wade and 10 - 1 Bev. McRobbie, 2 ta. fard, daughter Mary and son and 'bis traps' held his audi- Judy Hutchinsan, 3 Diana Hall-1 ley in town to see if any of their and timing from one of such Coe,2McalPlad ilrelatives were still living in this t ender years. Billie is anly five Don Tordiff. Girls Il, 12 and 13 V district. Mr. Elford who is min- Nyears old and has already made - i Linda Miller, 2 Marilyn Cul- et ster of Trinity Methodist Church a name for bimiseîf throughout Iv, Joanie Redman. Boys il, ir.in Youngstown said his grand- Durham and Ontario counitses. 12 and 13 - 1 Lowell Highfieid, Mvr. father lived in these parts before Miss Judy Hutchinson, our awn i 2 Tom Park, 3 John Cox. Girl's ili- Confederation and ieft for the1 Miss Majorette displax'ed her shoe race 12 and under - 1 ire- Western States in 1865. talent at swinging the baton. Judy Hutchinson, 2 Joan Red- ean One novelty number was the in- 'mari. Boys shoe race 12 and un- ie-terpretation f MacNamaras der -1Kcnneth Park, 2 Mich- aChiropractor Takes Banby sxof thebach boyýsaei Polard. Married rnen's race kanledby issDiae Hllmn. Te 1Fred Cxel, 2KenShep- bonsdeceHee land was made up of brlner ard. Wheelbarrow race. mixed toUp i de ee Gary Cale, trumpet, Teddy Hall- - 1 Linda Miller and Eddie [pe man; Bag pipes, Merle Cale; Cook: 2 Marilyn Cuily and Mrn. G. Edwin Mann, Doctor of Cymbais, Wayne Severs; Flute, Harvey Bottreli. Girls 3-leggedc Chiropractic, who opened an Biily Cully; Fife, Bobby Lowe. race 14 vears and under -Linda left office at 63 Temperance St., Ahl the childnen perfarmedâ Miller, Karen Downey. Boy's 3_- ith Bawmanviiie, slightly aver a with remankabie skili their own legged race 14 years and under 1 on- year ago, has now nioved bere individual numbers. The Varie- -- Jahnny Carpenter, Bobbya ee and is living at 91 Liberty St. ty Club' of the town have the Abbott. Ladies' spot race - Mrs.c its, N.. with bis wife and two child- gratitude and applause of aIl the Livingstone. Men's soda biscuitS ren. summen residents and thein, race - Manvin Walker, Ab. nd Wben le finst opened bis Bow- fnîends for their generosity in Darch. Girl's bailoon race 16 tnd manville office Dr. Mann spent bninging their talents ta aur under - 1 Linda Miller, 2 Car- h ns. only 2 days a week bene, coming shores. They are no less grate- ol Abbott. Boy's balloon race 16 P )e- down from Leaside where bis fui ta tho*e littie beachers wba under i Marvin Walker, Rov P ;o, borne and office were located. heiped round out the program. Ahlers. Girl's obstacle race 16 tý va. Since Decemben, bowever, he Monday manning shone forth and under - 1 Francis Downey, si )n bas been practicing in Bowman- with ail its glory to help add ta 2 Linda Miller. r er ville tbree days a week, and the pleasures of the day. Those Boy's obstacle race - 16 and C E. naw that bis home is in town he taking winning part in the day's under - 1 John Battreil, 2 Jim P layI plans ta practice four days a events wene: Cameron. Egg throwing contest S, ion week bere. He will le at bis Lea- Treasure hunt-I John Car- -Jack and Ada Cunningham. b n- side office for two days also. penten, 2 Paul Douglas Dorney, Model sail boat race - 1 Gary 3 Teddy Halîman. Cole, 2 Merle Cale, 3 Harvey y Dr. Mann gractuated fram the Horse shoe pitching-Len Ry- Bottreil. Dog derby race - 1 o: b- Canadian Memoriai Cbiroprac- der and Ab. Lowe. "Judy", Bill Severs, 2 "Rustyy", h, ois tic Coliege in May, 1951 and Sand castie building, juniors Francis Romanovich. Radio ai )y- only recentiy passed examina- ýen tions giving him a further license res in drugless tberapy. He is inter- ir- ested in sports and is a former r-hockey and football playen. le 1.: Council Wil1 Cal o For New Tenders edSidewalk Construction h Town Council at its meeting j_____________ 5- on Tuesday night voted ta cal id fan tenders for construction of L COMPETI, er a minimum of 2,000 lineal feet he of four-foot sidewalk ta a depth . SPECIAL Vý of four inches. Tenders will be s. advertised in bath Bowmanville d and Oshawa papers and will h-. close an August 19. Firms hid- 1.A R N r. ding wil be asked ta state the id pencentage of mix and ta quote 1 SoId on a Mofley-Bi a-. the pnice per foot. - A motion was passed that the A.B.S. & C. Tableis Town of Bawmanville pay the J_ expenses of the Bowmanville' ýr represent the town for one day BaboCea n, at the International and Wonld on- -4 goz a, Plowing Matches ta be h-eld near Calamine L.oiOf reg ni Cobourg from October 6-9. In Dala - - ýo sponsoning this motion, Coun II5 .g j Walten DeGeer stated that the "FRUIT SALT" Economy Envelopes ri attendance of the pipe band at - this event would le spln Fitne__ L.ns.ed.Meal12 rpubiicity for the town, since it -edMea will le a veny big affair. L U The request that the town Wfl Tilr4 oz., il sponsor the band at this event SANT -- Haz"el reg. 301 y~ was neceived fnom the commit- tee in charge of the plowing TATI± _ 2 I.D.A. . matches. E JII Coun. DeGeer stated that bis Coonu i ecommittee in charge of appoint- ing a building inspecton for the hm o town xvas not yet ready ta make SPECIAL LOW-PRICE OFFER Gives aSihapoo th a recarnrendation. He made a De o r h cl padafurther $1,000 toward the of/'fUT(% 4 oz. bot. 8 oz. bot. cast of instailing the new beat- reg. 35c reg. 49c ing system at the Town Hall, With 10 ENDUIRAUS ieaving a balance of $ 1,065 ta CAS 27c81. 3AS be paid when the work bas n insulated tea pot. Margaret Nichols. STÂRK VILLE M. and Mrs. Ewart Robinsoit and sons in Oshawa, on Satu- day. M. W. A. Hallowell, New- tonville, visited at M. Jiin Stank's. miss Lorraine Farrow, Bow- mnanville, with M. and Mr. Howard Farrow. Mn. and Mrs. Llew Hallow. cl and famTily, Misses Norma and Beulab Halowell spent Sunday at Duck's Point, Lake Simncoe, with M. and Ms. He- bent. Be sure you vote on Monday for Johnny James.-Advt. M. Jim Emmerton, Nesteton Station, spent a few days t Mn. Perey Fannow's. M. and Ms. Af. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hailowell in Dunsford last week. Mrs. Shutka bas been in Osh. awa with ber mother who is ill. Mrs. Llew Haliowell is spend- ing a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Paul Varîeyk, the formei Elizabeth May Yeo, a populai bride of iast month, was guesi of honor at a numben of gather- ings prior to ber manniage. On June 4th Mrs. Fred Holroyd Doreen and Eileen, Hampton, wene hostesses et a miscellan- eous shower when the sunprlsed bride-to-be ivas ied ta a decor- ated chair and presented with many lovely gifts fromn a basket decorated in pink and white. Friends were present from Ty- rone and Hàmpton. The even- ing concluded with the serving of a deliciaus lunch. On June 9th Mn. and Mrs. Gordan Baker, Long Sault, en- tentained the bride and groom and aven fiftv friends of the community. When the guests of honon were seated in specialiy decorated chairs, they were pre- sented with many iavely and useful presents. The evening was spent in dancing and a bountiful and delicious lunch was served. The girls of the office staff of the Parts Depantment, Gen- eraI Matons, surprised thein co- worker with a cbicken dinnen it the Central Hotel, Oshawa, on June 29th. They then pre- sented Miss Yeo with a Ken- ,vood blanket and table cloth. On July l6th, pnior ta ieaving her position with the Parts De- partment, the bride-ta-be wasl >resented with a nest of walnut ables from the entire office staff of ber depantment. A nember of the executive of Oshawa Presbyteny Yo un g 'eople's, Miss Yeo was aiso pre- ented witb an Esmond wool blanket from that onganization. Both the bride and groom are riembers of the teaching staff of Tyrone Sunday School who .onored tbem with the gift of ITIVE PRICES PLUS PERSONAL SERVICE 7ALUES AND REMINDERS FOR THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I SPECIALS lack Guarantee 100, 3 oz. jar,39 reg. 50ec9 R., 8 oz., 30c, 50e 23c, 39c 25's 7 reg. 10e 7 ounce size29 reg. 35c 9 Oc,75 23c, 59c .DA. 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Dear Mr. James: Frances Row-e and I get the Statesman ever ' week, and be- rnee e we read it from "stemu to stern," and then pass it on to Nora Kersiake, formerly from Hampton area. She lives on the same street. We like the west very much, especially Banff and district. We spent a wonderful weekend there a week or so ago. It hap- pened to be "Banff Indian Day" which was ail very new and different to us. "Fran" is with the Canadian Western Natural Gas Co., and 1 arn with the Canadian Ojis - White Rose. We are both very happy and contented in our work and living quarters. I imagine by next summer we wlll be anxious to get back to Bowmanville for a visit. Yours truly, AUGUST FOOD SPECIALS!1 - -- -27c PORK &DEANS FRESHLY KILLED CAPONS and BROILERS m FIREE DELIVEIRY m 'A ,. 1 - 1 - 1 PACKAGI op jkle3ý4,, -30MO tfisseuu 66%"'xtlf Wt es9ý '19l 200 tissues 9" x wl, 21 M S SiZi j2ý. 7- 0", 21 ANS SIZE 12""xx1122"# lm". rAmAnTAU QMA"-«UÀLV - 19C 1