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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Oct 1953, p. 15

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MURMSDAY, OCT. 15, 1053 LASSIFIED ARD 0F THANKS Cards ittie Billy Scott would like ta 1 would lIk nk bis friends and neighboms friends and their kindness in cards, flow- membered m( a and treats he received dur- my illness. Si g bis recent illness. 42-1 Witzel, Dm. NM Slemon, thei Iwould like ta take this op- Memoanal Hiosý rtunity ta thank mv ciass inI Mrs. IIQrniiie, Higb Schaol for TEE CANADIAN STATrSMAN. EOWMA2q;V!LL. ONTAWO ABS of Thanks <e to thank my societies wha re- e so kindiy during pecial thanks ta Dr. [cKenzie, Dr. Ke'th nurses and staff of spital, Bowrnanvilie. s. Harvey Ginn. 42-1-1 ic aSJet of fruit and for al ,mýardsI received, alsa Dm. The famiiy o! the late Mrs. H. Neland nurses o! Memorial Hilîs wish ta express their aspital, owmanviile. heamfelt thanks fom the acts af _iathleen Jackson. kindness. messages o! sympathy I_ _42-l* and floral tributes tram the Ty rone church and Tyrane Mrs. Wmn. Spry wishes ta friends, Rev. D. Lute. Dr. H. ank friends, relatives and Rundie and Mrs. E. Doonan and elghbors for their beautiful toalal who have sa kindly e- oral tributes and their rnanv memnbered us during the illness indnesses in the bereavement and death o! aur loved anc. 42-1 fhem husband, the late Willia'm Pmy. Special thanks to Rev. I would like ta express my organ and Dm. Rundle. 42-1 sineme thanks ta friends. rel- I wold iketa akethi ~.atives and neighbaums who visit- wou ityt takem fiends- ed me at home and at the hos- ortuityto hankmy riedspitl also for cards, flowers, or their cards during my staN, 1 fruit and candy eceived. Special nhaspital. Special thanks ta 1 thanks ta Dr. Lennox o! Ux- r. Rundie and staff o! Memnorial t bridge, nurses and staff o! Port Ospital, Bowmanvilîe. Perr,,v hospital and neighbaursl Ross Raycraft. who helped out sa much. 42-1* 42.-1* Lamne Lamb. I Wish ta take this opportun- 1 wouîd like ta take tbis op- tY ta thank mv many relatives pnrtunitv o! thanking ail my nd friends for-their manY car-ds: friends. neighbours. relatives and nd kindnesses while in the bas- Rev. Somnerville for the inquiries. ital, also Dm. Rundle and staff cards, flowers and giftq receiv- f emoilHsi.Bwa- ed during my stay ini the hos- ille. Pital. Also 'Dr. Sturi.Dr Peter Buma. Rundle, Dr. McKenzi, myspe 42-1 cial nurses and staff o! Memoial - - Hospital. Il would like ta thank eev Mrs. Lawrence White. anc who ,was s0 nice ta me whiîe 4- in the hospital and since com- ing homne, ta Mms. Wilkins and rrs. Ferguson and ail my IN MEMORIAM lriernds- and neighbours at Court- 1ARD-nlvigmmoyo ice. Thank you. GRO -nlvn eoyo Babe Brown. a dear hushand and father, John 42-1' William Garrod, wha passed away October 18, 1942. WSe wish ta extend aur sinceî'e Beautifuil memories cherished thànks and appreciatian ta aur forever, many triends, neighbors, rai- O1 happy years we spent tageth- atives and bis business acquaint- er. ancés and Rev. Cronk of Part -Always lovingly remembered Hlope and Rev. Pike o! Newton- by bis wife and family. 42-l* ville for their acts o! kindness. Messages o! sympathy, and PRIMROSE-In loving memory beautiful floral tributes exfend- of a dear dlaughter and sister. cd ta us duing the ecent hi- Diana Prirase, who passed ness and death a! my son and away, October 13, 1947. aur brother. Laves greates> gi!t, Mr. W. McKay, and Mrs, G. Remembrance. Kimbaîl. Mms. V. Cooper, and -Lovingly remembered by fath- Mrs. J. Kimball. 42-1 er, S. McKnight, and sisters. 1 % 42-11 Bolore You Euy Cive Stew a Try ~'tow lu the tirne to buy a New or ~kood Used Car Truck STEW'S SPECIAL '50 Chev. Deluxe Sedan Light blue, 30-day guarantee $1295.00 Let's Trade on Your Terms DRAMLEY N otor Sales Ltd. 2871 NEWCASTLE Your Mercury - Lincoln - Meteor Dealer THOMPSON-In loving niemory of our dear mother. Eunice Thompson who passed away Oct. 14, 1951. The depths of sorrow we cano tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well: And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memary we shall always keep. -Lovingly remembered by son Hector and daughter-in-law Mary. 42-1 Repairs REPAIRS to alrnakes of re!rig- erators, domestic and commer- cial-, milking coolers. Higgon Electric, 42 King St. E. Phone 438. 25-tf Badminton Club Opens the Season With Round Robin The Badminton Club apening on Friday night was probably the most successful the club has bad when about 30 members were in attendance. A round robin was- held with the prize winner being, R. Gorham, A. Lobb, Colleen Hutchinson and Betty Keith. The round robin was very well handled by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kent. Ail the participants enjoyed a splendid evening, mrhich was concluded with a social even- înig. More than $1 000,000 worth of paper milliner, garment and laUndr - bags are produced an- nuallY in Canada. ILook at these values -in - I Used Cars and Trucks 1953 Plymouth Demonstrator with HyDrive 1953 Plymiouth Belvedere Dernonstrator 1950 Dodge 4-door Sedan 1949 Plymouth Suburban 1948 Pontiac Coach ~ - USED TRUCKS- 50O Chevrolet 3/4-ton truck 1949 Dodge '/2-ton truck 1949 Dodge 3-ton combination dump 1942 G. N. C. 1-on panel - NEW TRUCKS- 1953 Fargo 3-ton Chassis and Cab 1953 Fargo 3/4-ton Express - at - Palmer Motor Sales1 20 King St. E. Bowmanville Phone 487 Holstein Bull Owned hy Quinte District Caille Breeders' Association Wins Top Honors in North America Rockwood Racket Tone, cham- pion Canadian Holstein bull whicb is owned by the Quinte District Cattie Breeders Association, Belleville: and' bas aver 2.000 prageny in Durham County, wvon the higbest bonors for his class on the North Amer- ican Continent nt the Interna- tional Daimy Show in Chicago Tuesday. He captûred the grand cham- pionship o! the Holstein bmeed at the famous show in competi- tion with the best bulîs the Un- ited States has ta offer. The tamous Holstein bull has pre- viousiy won twa Grand Cham- pionships of Canada at the Roy- ai Wintem Faim, Toronto. Ross Stevens, Bowmanville, who is President of the Quinte District Cattle Breeders Asso- ciation this year. stated that Rockwood Racket Tane bas been owned by the Association in Darlington and about 275 in Durham county and alI mm- bers can mak.e use o! this bull for $5. Non-members can aiso make use o! the Grand Cham- pion if they live in the amea semved by the Association which extends as far as the Darling- ton line, but the tee in their case is $7. Leray Short, Bow- manville. was technician for South Darlingtan until August but Dick Wood, Orono, bas suc- ceeded hlm. The North Amemican Grand Champion Holstein was bamn and raised near Winnipeg and was boughit as a two-year-old at the Royal Winter Faim by the* Quinte Association. At the In- ternational Dairy Show, Judge Paul B. Misnem. Langhorne, Pennsylvania, termed the bull a "vemy rame animal". He said the bull bas "as tew faults as you'Il ever !ind in animal". for three yeams andl has been ktackwaod tRoeket Tone de- used entirely for artificial in eted Smitbland Supreme semination bv tbe Association. Champion, the AII-Amierican Many Local Members Holstein for two years wbich There are about 150 niam-,i had not been defeated in a bers o! the Quinte Association 1 show for seveal years. Ted Bagneli Firsi Io Score 800 In the Men's Major Bowling League Ris Team Also H adHigh Score The !irst 800 o! the season was recorded xvhen the president, Ted "Pappy" Bagneli bit the deadw,ýood for a total o! 815. Ted started a!! with 243-208 and finished with the high single a! the season with 364. Ted also took over timst place in the1 avemages fr4m AI Osborne. Teds average is now 2.52 while Os- borne has 240. Bagnell's team is in first position. It certainly was Ted Bagneîl's night. Eight other bowlems weme over 700. Wild Bihl Oke 765, Dr. Rua.- die and Ernie Perfect tied xith 758, Jack Knight 756, Elton Bmock 726, Bill Hearle 718, Jaclk Gay 712 and Jim Faim 706. Five other bowvlems were ar 300. Dave MeKnight 323, Bruce Milne 313, Jimn Faim 310, Bill Bates 306, Bill Palley 3016. Oh yes, we fargat ta mention Bagnelî's teamn had high teai- score. 3636 as well as high sin- gle with 1323. ALLEY CHATTER We have a new member a! the league, John Stainton, who replaced Maxie Yourth. Johnny shouid ha an asset ta our league. Congratulations ta the Brook- dale Roses Basebaîl Club. They didn't win the ehampionsip but they are the second hast intemmediate teami in Ontario. We sea Frank Samis is back tram duck hunting. Resut-No ducks. Doc Rundîe and Hap Palmer will soon be after Deer again. We have 38 bowlems with a 2001 average or better. Let's hit the 60% mark this yeam. 'Nu!! said. Men'. Major League Standing End af 3rd Week lat Schedule Team W L Bagnell.--------- 7 2 Bmock ------ 7 21 Little 7 2 Cale ---- 6 3 Milne ------------ 5 4 Rundle 4 5 p 10336 10019 9340 9326 9708 9545 THE CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Electoral District of Durham Summary of Return ai Election Expenses There is below set out, as re- quired by Section 63 (5) of The Canada Elections Act. a sum- mary. signed by the offical agent. of the return of election ex- penses made to me by him on behalf of Meredith Roy Arm-1 strong, one of the candidates at the recent election o! a member to serve in the House o! (om- mons of Canada held in the above-mentioned electoral dis> - rie>. which said return is on file at my office and ma, on pay%- ment o! a tee o! twenty cents, be, there inspected and extracts tak - en therefrom at anyv reasonable time during the six months next after the second da v of Oclober. 1953. being the day upon %Nhi(ch the said return was furnished ta me. Dated at Port Hope, this 5th day o! October. 1953. E. Friesen, Returning Officer Summary of Return of Election Exppnses of Meredith Roy Armstrongr Receipts Receipts. contributions, etc. Prom îsed unpaid contri- butions, etc. Total .$506,47 Nil S506.47 Number o! persans tram whom eeived, 8. Fa> ments Candidate's persanal expenses --- - ----- Nil Postage........------- Telegrams --... . IPetty cdaims IHire of premises .... 24.00 Services 13.95 Travelling expenses and hireoa!vehicles- jGoods suppîied .-- 287,20 Adverti.sing -- ----- 180.46 f Total - -$505.61 Number ai persans paid--39 Delayed Undisputed Claims, Nil Disputed Claims Nil Dated at Part Hope, tbis 2nd day o! October, 1953. L. Nicholse, Oflîcal Azent. Slemnon --.------- Elîjott ---- DeGeer ------- Osborne ------ O'Roumke Bates .----- 9853 9277 9250 8882 9360 8961 Averages Games T. Bagnell ..... 9 A, Osborne------ --- 9 B. Hearle --------- ----6 E . Brock -------------- 9 J. Fair ------ -------- 9 G. Elliott --- ----- 9 M . Oke ----- -------9 B. Miîne .-----9 C. Oke--------------- --- 9 D. Taylor --------------- 9 . Williams . .9 B. Polley ------------- 9 T. Phiilips . -9 P. Yeo 9. Dr. Rundle 9 M. Vanstone------------ 9 F. W illiams ----------9 I-. Palmer - -----9 'ROke ----- ... 9 R. Maynard ----------- 9 R. Hearle ,- --------9 D . McKnight ------ 9 R. Richards-------- 9 R. McKnight ---- ---9 E. Perfect ------------ 9 P. Cancilla------------9 J1. Ga v -------9 M. Corson----------- 9 S. Woods .------------ --9 Dr. Slemon -- -------8 B. Bates ----- - ---- 9 K. Luxton - -------9 R. Hailman -.7 E. Bundie --------------- 9 F. Samis- - ------- 3 F. Blackburn -- -----9 J. Knight -. --- ---9 B. Oliver ----.-----6 Legion* Bowling League Standing Teams Pts. Faimr . .17 McKnight -- --------- 13 Rundie ------- Il Elliott - ----9 Taylor --- ------ 9 B ates .--- - ---- - 4 Pins 8671 8722. 8238' 84241 80471 ZION (Hope Twp.) Friday evening, Oct. 2, Mis. Douglas Whitney éntertained a>, ber home in honour o! Miss Gwendolyn Jones (a future brida> in' the form a presenta- tion when the Newtonvîlie ball club o! which Gwen is a mem- ber, presented ber with a pair o! beautiful lamps. Taken quite bysurprise the bride tbaiiked byei kindiy for their iavely gifts and good xvîshès. An en- joyahîe evening tollowed. At thae close the hostess and assist- ants samved a dainty lunch. Mrs. Ethel Payne, Mrs. Edith Caldwell and Mrs. Momison were visiting with Mrs. Stanley Joncs Wednasday a!ternoon and on thair way home calied ta see how% the womk was progîress- iiîg at the chumch. Miss Hilda Raby was the hucky winner o! a pair o! aifoam pilîows at the Kennedy -Vos- bumgh store opening. Mr- Chas. Meneilley was home for Thanksgiving. Mm. Peter Kessler and tam- ily accampanied by Fred andý George Raby attended the Plow- ing Match on Thursday. Mms. Ada Garow, Norman Gerow and family motomed through Algonquin Park aver the weekand and enjoyed the coloîirful sights o! the North- land. The big event ix over at Ca- bourg and again "the weary plowmen homeward plod their way ." If success dependcd upon atendance then it was a successi Il wouîd be impossible ta men- tion those wba attended tram Ibis district. They weme aIl there - evemybody - man.% makîng retumn trips. Twvo of aur senior boys wel noticed enjoying the sights werc Mr. Milton Welch and Mm. Eben- ezer lrwin. Sure as the robin is a h1al of Spring. The tap-tap on the door these days. is a sign or approaching Christmas. as litIle folks with Christmas carda, shvlv amk: Would youike ta buy somne Christmas carda?' We usually' do, and aur rewamd is a great big happy smile. Canad-ian fariers had s net inoeme tram famming operations ini 1932 af $1,249,900,000O. ited Mm. -and Mm.JmsPr, u~f~(lifornia Peterborough. 39Cnn - g l..J Mm. and Mms. C. Bigelow.* Mr'. IdfuceI and Mrs. A. Richards, MiS.A.: Fresh ieed Hawke-v had Thanksgiving din-1 29: orida 9, ne pihMms. M. Findiay and' DeeI hiver i* - 9 sans, Unionville. Grapefruit Mr. and Mms. Kenneth Rahm ,%it'a Premium ilb. cello California and Kernn'v%, with hies parents,! Mm. and Mms. W. Rahm. i ranks * *35'Jc Oranges Douglas Delanev had his ton- ss eoed in Bowmanville1 ' t' rmum('lfri Hosita onTuesday. Ail wish SwimPelm ýlfrî him a speedy recovery. Loin 10118 1.1, 69c Oranges Evening graup of Women's Association met at Mrs. AIma' YeI Iow Ieci.Remember ... Cawker's I.G.A. is Open Satu Mr, and Mmm. Earl Stephens,ý Sutton, visited Mm. and Mmm. Wes for your shopping convenience, Taylor and Mr. and Mmm. Walter Park, Sm. Georglle ohawa, vise Missreiie, shawa ited m.A '< R S IG A Mrs Wv. T. Worden.c MMiss Peggy Keeler. Oshawa, C WE r n e u m with Mms. Aima Yeliowlees. Mr. an~d M4n. A. oeiib.:a. cuff links and Jerry also receiv- af 350 Pounds Turkey _____VLL ed a cardigan sweater. Manager 7i ______E. Truli also received a gift. grc Cosm dai Cangratulations ta Mrsî. Wil- Mrs. Eleanor Shaw, Newton- z b lain Whittaker wha was 87 on ville, and Mr. Roy Beaton, Osh- er, Yevro uprOct. 14. awa, were guest.s. The girls 71 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gii~e greatly appreciate what has set" (Yelverton Correspondent) and son, Stewart, Ottawa, spent been given them and they hope 's Eaten out of bouse and home? a few days ,&ith his parenlts, Mr. btboy ike ei Pcetsason. Er b' Well, just about, as well over and Mrs. Frank Gilmer. batboy ______________ ai:r for unre popecrawded Word has been received byCo inta Yeiverton United Church the famiiy at the passing of Mrs. STPDT1TTt shed and devoured 370 pounds Walker Milison of Regina on £ST LÂKVILILE Ra o! fowl-even the bonies were Monday. They are leaving on ____da3 picked bare. Pies and cakes Thursday with the body for~ Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, Bee- gra vanished with astonîshing rapid- bural at Orana. ton, spent several days wîth a ity. Thanks te the unswerving Rev. L. B. Smith, a former Mr. and Mr% ,Lamne Todd. ,D efforts of Yelverton's awn peo-. pester on this circuit, Ls in Sun- Mr. J. Eiliott and son. Duns-Mr pie and to same very weicome~ nybrook hospital. criticaliy ill. fard, were guests of Mr. and QI heip tram neighboummng comn- Jim Gilmer was in Memorial Mrs. A. Dobson, during the ,C munities. the crowd wa.s handled Hojpit&l, Bowmanvile. on Tues- Plowing Match. with a minimum of confusion. day for a tonsil operatian. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawery, The concern failowing was Keep in mmid aur Bazaar on Kirby, M.r. and Mrs. Allen Cor- M.C.D. by Raiph Malcolmn, Nov. 11 nish and son, Toronto, with mr. lur 'Young Lloyd Wilson, aiways and Mrs. Victor Farrow. 1Sar popular, sang severai numbers. Mr. and Mrs. D. Shutka an d, Ted Spenceley braught the fTf"~ famnily. Oshawa, visited Mr. anda house down with sorme comedy COURTICE> Mrs. M. Shutka.t sangs with his own guitar aq-1 Miss Elien Wilkins, Port; compantiment. Mrs. Earl Argue Sympathy is extended ta Mrs. Hope, was guest o! Mr. and Mrs. recited in her usuel competent John Walter in the lass of ber Perey Farrow on Sunday. fashion. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry father Cecil Thackeray, of Pe- Miss Mary Halloweli has re- Bristow and Mm. Clarence Page terbara. Mm. Ceeul Adams and turned ta Toronto after a holi. on the guitar, piano and vialin. daughter, Miss Phyllis Adams day at homne.1 weme weli received with several attended the funeral service. Friends fram the States visit- jE' hoedown numbers. Four-yeam-, Cornmittee appainted ta make ed Mr. and Mrs. R. Boughen 1C0 aid Gary Bristow also sang. arrangements for the turkey duing the holiday. Feature o! the program 'was i supper Oct. 28 met Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. A. Grahara the singing o! the Four Pals tram1 Mrs. Stan. Kinsman's. spent the Thanksgiving holida%,:y IBowmanvihle, Rolly Coombes,1 Woman's Association group tvith Miss Norma Halloivell. Ted Ott, Ken Hockin and Ivan; wAili meet at Courtice Church Nearly evervone in the corni- - Wooiley. These boys love ta sing t Thumsday evening et 8 p.m. munity attended the Plowing and whien they sing, people love Thanksgiving set-vice at the Match at Cobcý,-4t- last week. ta listen. Courtice United Church xvas Mr. Jack Manning is enjoying, A profit of approximateiy also a Baptismal Service. in a niew car. 1$350 paid off for the work and charge af Rev. L, Samerville. Mr. and Mrs. Wa]dei. Hai1 wor. The foiiowing babies were bap- tant, were week-end guests w tized: Pamelia Anne. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd. j Io! Mm. and Mrs. Horace Vetzel; Master Wayne Sturk visite(] T RO ECharlene Anne, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Logan, Bethany. eph Bryan, son o! Mr. and Mrs. manville, spent the holiday% Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonnacott Joe Davis. with hem parents. and Ross, Ralph Hazeldan, New Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopkins, Service at Shilohi was well at- ' Toronto, Miss Vema Camr, Toron- Norland, spent the Thanksgiving tended on Sunday when Rex. ý ta, Mms. C. Shaw and Ralph, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ce- Pike ga',e a fine Thanksgivîng Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. E. cil Adams. The family were Qlso addmess and the choir assisted i A. Virtue. present for Thanksgivin g Zin- with special music. There will Mms. G. Speight, Mr. George ner. be no service at Shilohi on Sun- I Stainton. Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Mm. and Mrs. Peter Moffatt, jday, owing ta Kendal anniver- V.Davenport and David, Rich- North Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. E. sary at which the Shiloh Chair' miond Hill, Mr. Luther Stainton, Snudden, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gat- I will assist.I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Stainton and cheil. Mr. and Mrs. P. Eliott, et 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. Stapleton and' bo>,s, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. H. Scomgie's. family, Newtonville, et Mr. Staihton. Mr. and Mms. Carman Thomp- Lamne Todd's. À Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gray and son, Allen and Orville, Mr. Os- family, Bowrnanville, were tea car Thampson, Oshawa, visited guests of Mr. and Mms. W. Jew- relatives et Uxbridge.N ST E O ehl. W. A. Tea held et the home of E T TO Mm. and Mms. Russell Stewart.1 Mrs. C. Thampson on Wednes- - Centreton, Mms. W. Macdonald, Idey aftemnoon, assisted by Mrs.! Mr. and Mi'u. Frank Emerson Bowmanville, visited Mms. F. George Johnson, Mrs. Herb Hut- an)d Mary. Toronto. and Miss Scot.t. ton, Mrs. Paul Antil, Mrs. George Gladys Emerson, nurse-mn-train- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson> Reynolds, Mrs. Joe McKenzie, ing, Oshawa, visited Mr. and and friend, Hector and Ross Mrs. Hamry McLean, Mrs. joie Mms. M. Emerson. IWilson, Oshawa, visited Mr. Gearing and Mms. Charles Ar-,. Mm. and mSannley Mal Su- a nd Mrs. J. Wilson.1 cher. was very successful andiclBwavle eeSn .W.M.S. Cooking Sale was a1 added greatly ta the treasury. day supper guests with Mr. and good success. Proceeds $42.80. Many thanks tealal the ladies. Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm. Many thanks ta aIl wlho helped. Evening Auxiliamv met at Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bradburv Mr. J. Lute, Mrs. R. Frape, Mms. Mary Grills. wi th Mrs. Edi- and sons, Toronto, ppent week- Toronto, Miss May Grant, ja- na Owens in charge who gave end at their cottage, Scugog maica, with Rev. and Mrs. D. the Bible reading. Study book, Poi nt.r. omn a Lute. wast taken by Mrs. Hopkins and! iMandTrs, Noh r.anda Mms. James Delaney and greatly enjoyed as it discusse col. CTas.mato. vhMran Douglas. attended the Keown India and Asia and their prob- Mr. Cands. allis.ten reunion at Powassan. lerris. A humorous reading, 'Ca- Mr nd m.Har'Ctn Mr. nd rs. . Rdsha an seyet he Bt" as gvenby and family, Eldorado, visitedi Mm ad rs R Rdsawan sy t heBa" asgienbytheir causnM.ad r.G1 family. Whitby, visited Mr. and Mrs. Miidred Muir, a reading by 1 oh sinM.n r.G Mrs. Walter Park. Mrs. Anne Gay, and prayer by Jo Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Smith, Mr~. and Mrs. Lamne Annis and Mrs. Peggy W.ade. Plans were Lindsay, visited Mm. and Mms. family. weme guests o! Mm. and made ta send a baie of clothinig Kenneth Samelîs. IMrs. Gardon Thampson, Port ta Germen*y. Entertainment wiil Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bate- Hope. be beld at Ebenezer Churcln man, Caesarea, visited Mm. and October meeting o! Wamnen's Oct. 16 at 8.15 p.m. when Mr. Mms. L. Jablin. Institute bas been canceiled. and Mms. G. Osborne will show Congratulations ta Mm. and Don't forget the Chicken Pi'e pictumes taken during their va- Mms. Maurice Nesbitt on the Dinner at Tyrone Oct. 23;. See cation. Next meeting Nov. 4 a>, arrival o! their Youn g son in Comning Events. 'rs Pauline Elliott*s. A so(Cial Memomial Hospital, B awman- Mr. and Mms. Johnny Claytan time was enjayed et the close, ville. and Kent, Anprior, Miss Mar- Courtice Circuit Young Pea- Mr. and M.rs. George Johns' ion Belîman, Mm. Albert Bell-1pies Union met at Courtice; spent Satumday evening' witlh man, Bowmianville; Mm. nand Church. Bay of Quinte Young 1Mr. and Mms. L. Joblin. Mrs. Stuart Daw and Wnv Peopleýs Conference will be held 1 .Mm. and Mrs. Stanley McG ill, Miss Jacqueline His, Toront*o, at George Street Chumch, Peter- iLndsay, visited Mms. Jas. \Vil- Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant, Darlene bora, Oct. 23-25. Offering was1 liamson. and Pavid. Oshawa, were guests received by Muriel Tink. Bible jMm. Frances Irwin, Toronto: o! Mr. and Mms. John HuIs. reading and prayer by Shirley i Mr. and Mrs. Reg Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. H. Trivett. es Antil. Miss Margaret McGregor Gordon, Malton; Mr. and Mrs. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wb gave a poem, "At There la Life" Wilfmed Vine visited Mm. and a nd girls. Pontypool, Mr. and'and a story "The Road" bv Shir- i Mrs. H. Vine. Mrs. R. Camemon and Raymond, ley Antil. tollawed with recrea- Sympathv is extended ta Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood and1 tianal period. and Mms. Wil!red Vine in the children, with Mm. and Mrs.1 Local car dealer. Mr. Roy lass of their home which wa Herb Cameron. Nichais, spansomed a banquet destmoved by t ire. Mr. and Mms. E. Connor, To- supper for CourtiÈe girls cham- Mr. and Mrs. George Krrm onta. visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. pion softhaîl team at Oshawa Yelverton: Mr. and Mrs. Rae Woodlev. Golf Club recently.* Roy and' Malcolm, .lanetville, and Mr . Mm. Wilmot Wright, Miss Ju- Jrry Peterson. coach, were each Mm. Roy WVright, Toronto. visit- L dy Wright, Mm. and Mrs. Ken- JPesented with inltialled gald cd Mm. and Mrs. Victor Maleoini. nethWrigt, rs. . BetyMr. and Mrs. George Joins net Wrght Mr. A Betyvisited Miss Louise Johns; and, Windsor, Miss Marion Wright, and baby, Zion. visited Mm. and Mm. Frred Jo-Thnsi aaeaQn Special! Corne in and sec aur speciala. Buy several ta use for tilts. Greatly reduced 98Ç Bes t Wishes to the iBowmanville Business and Professional '%%omen'm Club on the occasion of Business Women's Week J. W. JEWELL .,Big 20" 27 King St. W.. Phone 556 BD WMAN VILLE 9LA ,lues in OCERIES I ce Specials m 50OLb. 99C 2 For29c 10 fOor 49C 220~s -35c ýurday Evenings [ARKET PAGE FMFEEN fMrs. Malcolm Emerson Oct. in charge of Mrs. R. Davison'8 oup. Mrs. George Johns, Cit- ýnship and Education conven- r, was in charge. There were ladies and some children pre- ýnt. Motto "A good examiple the best sermon" was given. 'vMrs. J. Hedge. Mrs. M. nerson and Mrs. H. Vine were ppointed delegates to Area )nvention. Current events -re given by Miss Ruth Proutt. àii eall. name a national holi. av and its significance., Pro- arn: readings -What is a anadian" by Mrs. Geo. Proutt. Definition of Demnocracy" by Irs. J. Hooyer. 'Citizenship ýjectives" by Mrs, E. Sues, Education" by Mrs. G. Cale, Citizenship" by Mrs. George ohns. Contest wvas -,on by Irs. C. Cole. Piano solo bvr iss Irene Emerson. A dainty inch was served by Mrs. Emer- :n and group. Ail were giveri voate of thanks for another lendid meeting. CUp AND SAUCER

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