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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Dec 1954, p. 5

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?RUISAY, D4~. Sth, 1054 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVLLE ONTARIO Mr.and Mr Wele" WlBLÂKSTCK Paul and Carol, withMr Mr.ad-M s W se oski BdflTC Mrs. Art aTyoe MrChristmas Visitors Mm. Roy- Ferguson, ,Hon red n G ldenWed ing nd rs. arlBradurMona and Sandra with Ilo ore o Go den W e din I~nad and Ivan with the Fred 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W Mnir. a l Mr. atilabrnl rneFruo, oot Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoskin rum, Hampton; Mrs. Wilson Vi-Jaaevfie and Donnie, with Mr. and Celebrated their 5Oth wedding vian, Haydon. V Mr. and Mrs. David Fairth- Garnet Wright, Port Perrý nflvesay o TesayDe. ranchldenorne, Mr. and Mrs. G. Faint The Harold Kyte family ,31 at Harnion Uiesda Cuc. Twenty-eight gadhlrnand girls, Toronto, with Mr. relatives in Tillsonburg. '21rraundedoy Uniedmber . complete this family picture. and Mrs. O. Wright. Ms ereFwe n 1 Selronmedt fay, hastes of Another grandson, Gordon, lost and. MrGl-Da eoarg in Os and -thir mmeiat fmil, hstsofhis life in September. Miss Eva Parr adM.Ca-DaeBari saa te 1 a t i v e a and connections, Besides their eight children enePr ih Ms ak Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dc 'frieinds, neighbors and acquain- Weldon, Uxbridge. and girls, Mr. and Mns. tMcs, hiswel lvedcouleand their husbands. wives and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford- held court, and thought of that children, there were also pres- er and children wîth the How- Torownto i s Mrl and O.&Vi day af haîf a entury ago, ent Mrs. Hoskin's four sisters samn family, Manchester ion Carl Wright. Identical weather candi- and two brothers, wÈo als Mr.ve Suday n win Bam anvilloer "prevalling. They received entesroudn itc.M.oSudy iMr J.Frdr .and Mrs. ecilhm 1wit tokens showing the high Hoskin's brothers JmsHa-and family. Stan Rahm family on Sur rard li which they are held, mony Road North, was present, Mr.adM.JonAge Mr and Mrs. Russell Sp as well ýas the wishes of good- also his sister, Mrs. Alfred GUI- Bowmanville, with Mr. a.nd Ohw;M.adMs Wl»whchwee sowre uonly, Oshawa. Two brothers who' Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy. Hyde and girls, Toronto, them. live out west were unable ta be Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drink- Mrs. Ira Argue and the Hoi On ecmbr 2, 90, issprset.water and baby Charles, Otta- The Charles Venning fa Ony o e brn in, C1a0ke Mispresent t ovy go w a with Mrs. William Van with Mr. and Mrs. T. Sarr Towiahipame the bride of wishes and also to present a Capthswek he Jhn Giee f Mr.Weireéitoskin, who dlaims document of congratulations Rev. and Mrs. George ic-with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie b1I~ tn Tonhp a his from the Province af Ontario oison with the George Vine lis, Nestieton. y, e. They were married was Mr. T. D. Thomas, M.L.A. fmlBwavle r.WlimVnCm byRv.R A. Delve, uncle of A message from Prime Minis- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duff and ber family and Mr. and thebrie, ssste byRe. L S.terLois t. auent an aGraham with Mr. and MrS. Thomas Smith, Mr. Jack Si thi e, Tyrone yRv .S teera rom Pt aremier Lesli a Lorne Duff, Shirley. and Mr. Jack Hooey an 'Wigt, Trone telgramfromPremer Lslie Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mount- dy Their first home was on the Frost were also received, as .o day.h eclFegsos aId Hoakin family homestead, welî as a great number af cards jywt h eclFruos Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bz a farm af 100 acres situated on baskets of flowers and plants: Newcastle. andAai r n r.H theManersRoa, fur ile Mr. Hski reeivd br On Christmas Day, guests Shondga. r and Mrs., iHE the anvrs Radfourmils Mr. Hskinrecivedherwith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bai- anrd e and. babyr weith north of Bawmanville. Here guests wearing a crepe dress ley were: Mrs. W. A. Van Camp On Friday with Mr. and they-,,taok over the farm, and ai royal blue, with side panels and Jack; Mr. and Mrs. Norton Neil Malcolm and Gordie-' stayed. there until 1916. Since of Chantily lace and a corsage. Van Camp and Swain; Mr. and that time they have lived in aivîp oeusadfr. jand Mrs. Stanley Malci the' district adjacent ta Osh- of yelwrsbd nien Mrs. Percy Van Camp, Keitlî omnvle Mr. and 1 awa, 'an1d recently, Mr. Haskin Centre af interest was the, and Aileen; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm and f has been associated in the ce- festive teatable, laid with a lace Stanford Van Camp, Doreen ilNestleton, Mrs. Wil mnent ille and trucking business clath, A three-tiered *wedding janîd Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Cook, Oshawa, and Mrs. E with his son Howard. cake, gold accessories, cream- Francis Werry. Roy, Bill and Taylor. Durng hisspa ofyeasand-gold tapers comp]ete d the' Ted; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mr. *and Mrs. Ray Bradi Mr nd Mris Hskn havye al- arrangements. -Tea was poured ISaywell and Margaret; Mr. and and 'girls with the Bll Jc tr.an ans active arti during the afternoon and even- Mrs. William Riding; Mrs. Wil- stanHadn ways tkna acieprining by Mrs. William Armour, liam Van Camp, Mabel and ns, Haydon. W o the lité ai their home cburch. Mrs. Harold Mountjoy, Mrs. Helen, Mrs. Fred Bailey. Mr.an Mrs.e Will Fh ai fr.Icèskin ba Curd an Sun- George Armour, Miss Florence Mrs. Nelson Marlaw, Rev. M. Wrights, Part Perry. day-schoolthaving beend Sun- Werry, Hampton; Mrs. S. T. R. Sanderson, Mrs. Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sv day-school supeint edent Bin- Hoar, Tyrane an& Mrs. Garnet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Weir andDvth Pey w da s *hol uerntndnt B-McCay, Bowmanville. Swain, Toronto, with Mr. and ad Davidth Percys w b l è class te a ch e r, a n d a m em - v ille . r . C a e c a l w l r o a i y r s ber af the choir. Mrs. Hoskin Mebr fteHroy Mr. Carnce Mrlorm an d Ma- rn s Swrainsy wit has always worked with the Mebr aihe aroy M.adMsNoanMlCaeVnnfmîyPrs Waman's Associations. Civic United Churcb W.A. served the colm, Toronto, Mn. and Mrs. and Mr. Harry Sanderson life iound Mr. Hoskin taking his 250 guests, and also a turkey Merrill Van Camp, with the Rupert Werry's. place, shawing a great interest dinner ta 40 members af the Percy Van Camp family an Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Cc lIn municipal lufe and serving 1mmediate family. Twenty-sev- Sunday. finsBraaklin. with Mr. and Iý six years on the Cartwright en ai the 28 grandchildren were Mrs. John McKee witb renas acl adGri Township Council. present. at Fenelon Falls. e il alclndGni ~.sde romther geatintr- Later in the evening, witbi Mr. and Mns. Frank Pîayîoot With Mr. and Mrs. Will Athsi ino their hoe ndr.- oadHsi ciga and boys, Lindsay, with Miss Toms-Mr. and Mrs. Fi church, Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin chaîrman, the foîîowing pro- Ethel Thompson and Mr. Hen- Toms, Enniskillen; Mn. haVe managed ta make many gram was presented: Piano ry Tbompson. Ms ly lmn ad friends, endearing themselves selections by Miss June Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meeill r.LodSeoHy ta all with whom they have Bawmanville; Readings by Mns. with the Henry Anmstrangs corne in contact. Mrs. Hoskins' Chas. Glenning, Newcastle, Burnt River. caflsuming hobby and pride bas salas by Otto Bragg, Bowman- Guests with Mr. and Mns. always been ber garden, a de- ville; readings by Mrs. Ross Murray Byers wene Mr. and light ta behold with its great Pierce, Ebenezen, solos by Bil Mrs. Norman Mountjoy; Mr profusion ai colar. Neyer hap- Buckley,, Bowmanville; piano- and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and pler than when she is picking accondion selections by Freddie family; Mr. and Mrs. IvanI abouquet for a friend, or ex- Catienzind, Newcastle; solos by Mauntjoy and family; Mr. and cahanging slips, or arnanging a Mrs. Lamne Hoskin, Burketon: Mrs. Lamne Wannan and fam- basket ai flowers for the church, bumarous songs by Mr. Ted ily; Mr. and Mrs. Edwand Mac- Mns. Hoskin finds ber true ex- Spencely, Bethany. who play- Neil and Douglas. ]pression tbrough tbis medium. cd bis awn guitar accampani- Witb Mr. and Mrs. Herb A surc aigret pidetament; and an address by Mrs. Swain-Mr. and Mrs. Leith By- Ae suthei oamf y gr aîi ta Percy Cann, Bowmanville. Re- ers, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert By- whom wster present al Tues sponses werc made by bath ers, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swain ch eeronte ar Tes- Mn. and Mrs. Hoskin, wbo and family. da celbratio. Theyare asthancd aIl for thi raknd M.adMs ElDoel Mrs. Marwood Herwhakbirget id Mr. and Mrs. Rear Dorl *Enniskillen; Howard, ncs.wib and Ms. RtagerDor ny Road South; Lamne, Gîfts included a cbesterfield r . and amly, Otawai New 1l ock; Frank, Blackstock; and chair from the sons and Mrn. aorno w Mrs. eorgw- GI shawa; Mrs. Walter Or- daugbters; a tri-ligbt lamp fram ta foron, witban Mrs. George mis n (Ella), Harmony; Bet- the gnandcbildren; a chrome er. set upholstened in lime-green Peare . crh fm from relatives and friends, Thre Dr.h Mreltburs amily 111/ /'r china and gîassware; paems, frd. ihrltve iSrt .-, Guests were present from Len Joblin, Nestieton; Mr. and _ 'Toron ta, Hamilton, Peterbor- Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Nola and Il r-,~ Sj ugb, London, Orillia, Mark- Jarnie, Part Perry, with Mr. , - ~ .4j am, Agincourt, Newtonville, and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp. ' -and the surraunding rur-al dis- Mn. and Mrs. George R. Stan- tnici. iland spent Christmas Day ... with their oldest son John in YouthMrs. J. Brown, Toronto, for t .-'--. for Chit the Christmas weekend with ~ ~ H Id ~her daughter, Mrs. Frank Stan- Hod nspiring îland and family. t. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shook Christmas isaiiy and Marjorie Anne, Toronto, with Mrs. John Marlaw and L et a DUIRO do; The Christmas Youtb for Mn. and Mrs. Gilbert Manlow. t ]h e p U M p î g Christ Irally held in the Town Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer Hall, Dec. 18th was well at- and Glenn, Mn. and Mns. Ralph TIM. RDUC tended. Larmen, Sharon and John, with SIGLABOR ... INCREAS- The program started witb anMra s.EgeTyo.l ING, PRODUCTION. DURO 1enthusiastic canal sang service dad. adMs osCri n Piimps, designed fan Farm duty, led by Paston Fifîeld. Evenyone aiyOrlawtM.an supply fresh water where and enjoyed the old-songs tbat tell mily, Godni, itMn and wben you need it ... in the home us ai Cbnist's birtb. Two young Ror GardouSc ogan.M barn ... poultry yard -. ladies from Peterboro, Miss ren Bruc.A.J ont, truck garden ... provides reserv Barbara Ephgrave and Miss M.adMs .J antn for fire protection. Genaldine Lait nendered two fM. an Ms. Joyn Avety and lovely numbers, "The Christ-faiy Ms.Jh Sctan Sec your Plumber or DURO mas Star" and "It's Real". A Mr'î. Cmbl hM.Sur dealer for full information about newly ionmed local mixed quAn- Mnre.an Mr. adbmTe -h type of DUR Sh.a or -e- copc ai Mn and rs nauncements. and Mrs. Garnet Murray and etisardfee girls, Pont Credit; Mrs. Joseph différent! Thé engi Fonder, Nestleton. hodgpinmt With Mn. and Mns. Roy Tur- Teoyapîte ener-Mrand Mns. Ivan Gun- are différent! And wh LO A N S Mn.fre and Lynne, Coe iHill; Mn. and Mns. Blake Gun- ter and Richard, Mn. Dale Gun- LOA N Ster, Chicago.. gir and Mns. Roy Turner andNeennve6 dayl are leaving an Wednes- dyta visit her gnandmother, Are your present monthiy commit- MsClara Clarke at Coe Hill. mients too heavy to carry? Mn., Kene, ai the Higb School $staffr is spending the bolidays 7C Consuit Bellvue today for an casier ' witb bis family ai St. Cathar- way t lighten your financial ines and Miss Barrie is in Pe- to w orries. terborough. n. G o g Wof A plan to suit every incomte. an boys and Mnr. George Wole man, Peteborough, with M. A BelvueLoa is s. n-arand Mrs. Hanry McLaughlin, asllvu Paho anear Mn. and Mrs. Bert Smith, R as yur PoneToronto; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arche andfamnily, Whitby: $ BELLVUE FINANCE $ Mn. Vincent Archer. omn G- H- Wiffli, Mnager $ ville, wih Mr. and r.W G.% H.rco iSt. shaw a Archer. PIIONE OSIAWA 5-1123Mn. and Mrs. Thos. Bowman II ' P 2 PH mOE SHAW S. .112a witii the Wilfned Bawmans, *bAII SA. -. ___________________________________________ Enfield. Mr. anid Mrs. ian 1Ram, r. anq Bill àth Vrigh ry. ïwitl 1Mis )orrel .Jin rright Mrs 1, Mr b thg nday. pinks Ceci Witt dges .mil3 neils Lamily Fal- had Mrs, Smith Sun- ailey lctor iMr. Mrs. -Mr. colm, Mrs. lard Herb [urn )rder mret wain vains the pect. nto, iat )ook, vlrs. on bur Fred and on; on Sunday momning, Rev. c ,d Mr. and Mrs. Countney Graham, Joyce and Harvey; Mn. and 1,Mns. Harold McLaughlin, Bob- ýe by and Lînda. Mn. and Mns. Normani Tay- t lon; Mr. and Mns. John Ballin- sgail and family, Miss Pauline Jemison, Toronto, Mn. Ross h~ Jemison, Oshawa, with Mn. and Mns. William Taylor. * is Mn. and Mrs. Neil Werry and Canal, with Mn. and Mrs. Wil- Iberi Wery. n Mn. and Mrs. Harold Mar- tyn entertained the membens ai the Martyn family ai Christ- mas. Mn. and Mns. Neil Malcolm and Gardie witb Mn. and Mrs. eA. J, Cook, Brooklin for Christ- mas dinner, and with Mn. and fMns. Willand Cook, Oshawa, for tea. With Mn. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow-Miss Clara Marlow, Miss Ruth Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Thompson, Elizabeth and Bill; Mr. Wilson Heas ip; Mns. V. M. Archer, Mn. Chas. Smith, Oliver and Bob; Mn. and Mms. Harry Van Camp and Arthur. Wîth Mn. and Mrs. M. Gra- bam-Mn. Thomas Dunseath, Canbraok, B.C.; Mrs. J. J. rFleti, Bowrninville, the Ed- mond Harris family; the Carl McLaughins, Mm. and Mrs. Don Pangeter. We were venv sormy that Mn. Harold McQuade eut bis hand very badly wbile working with the Kyte Sawmill Ca., at Little Bitain last Friday. H-e is in Ross Memonial Hospital, Lind- say. Mn. and Mrs. Hanry Vineent, Islington, with Mms. V. M. Ar- cher and the Chas. Smith fam- ily on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Peney Phayre and Noel, Toronto, with M. and Mrs. Ronald Gienn on Sun- day. Mn. and Mms. Wm. Laumence- son, Mn. and Mrs. Roy Tmewin, Toronto; Mn. and Mrs. Horne, Oshawa; Mrs. Dickey and Mn. Riddell, Nestieton, with Mn. and Mns. Albert Wright and Mn. and Mrs. Fred Tewin. Mn. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and family wîtb Mm. and Mms. Cox, Pont Credit. At St.,John's Anglican Cburch George Nicholson dedicated R heautiful brais basin for the font. This was a gi in memory af Mrs. Campbell and Mn. Scoat from Mn. Wm. Campbell and bis daughten, Mrs. John Scott. Dead Stock Removed Hughes! prices pald for Dead, Oid and Crippled Fanni Stock. TELEPHONE COLLECT Cobourg 1787 NICE PECONI, PETERBOROUGH 2.2080 q Vou.. choice of brilliant ich was designed to urpose, is jisst the story for 1955. in jei changed in over Rys. Not for nothing the one car that's eground Up. ent The chassis is ries are différent.? it,colore and styles hen you learn how Ogt 9 mpefyNEW fpom the g'oundup! A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE IBSON Pontiac frew, South Simcoe, Su ury and Thunder ~ay. YOLJR H.OLIDAY REMINDER BEVERAGES 1 R AE COAJ RAGE rCEJSODA G& FUITLME NOEW HEAY titi PNEW NIAVV DUIY TRANSMISSION NEW 'SUPER S1500cR SYHCHROMESH WIIN MULI cRANGE RYERDRIvi îOWEoRncoD geuomy Plus SuP.r H MIhComPression Performmic-Tl1e grcatly increased horsepower of "Strato.Filash", coupied with this un. prccdentcd transmission choice, offers performance and ese¶5 that sets a new paco in Iow.cost car driving. Try any of tii... magnificent power testas at your Ponîîac dealcr'a. 180 Horsepowsr 1. Valve-in-head V-8 ith cloico of M WHEAVT DM MTV uAt- ERANGE' SYN(HtoUEsd NtURA-MTif( Zoomu Power fer FlinMg Rspese--'Eh. aHnew *Stato.. Streak", tcaaned witth 1ese hbiAliijt traniitoin.%, ffcr,, new thnil in quick get-aways . . . in in-tdnt passihig 5,Jrgoe.. These are the moat exeîtîng powrr tcatxs w Pontac historyl LIMITED MXOTORS m Duick Cars PHONE MA 3»5585 E r- - ¶ ~ ,-.----- ,, - different, you'Il agree that nothing like this Pontiac bas ever been available in the low-priced field. After you've seen it, you won't be satis- fied until you try i! on the road. And we're so delighted with this breath-taking car ourselves that we urge you to put it to the test. We are supremely confident tlîat a demonstration drive wiIl com. pletely convince you that your best new car investment i8 Pontjac-the truly new car for 1955. ý ME Trucks entire group was 446 bushels per acre. The averagc for po- tata production in the Prov - ince af Ontario for 1954 is 168 bushels per acre as companed ai Canada.l Averae yefor l tfCaa. Avbseler ae e foral 53 comu)etitons in thnee clubs was well aven 500 bushels perl acre ibis year namely Coch- ane 549, Parny Sound 533 and, South Simcoe 523. Highest yield for the Prov- ince ibis past year wag obtain- cd by Russell Tbompson, Strathroy, Middlesex County, Ontario Pctafo Clubs Have Success fui Year High Yield Potato Clubs in with 838 bushels per acre. He Ontania have completed an- grew the Sebago vaniety. The1 athen successful yean. Origin- record for Ontariiain all high ally started in 1943, two-500 Bushel Potato Clubs wee o- yield clubs is eld by C. H. ganized with tbirty-six com- Chapman, Nipissng, Parry petitans. Tbnee grawers ai ibat Sound District, who gnew 897 time obtained the objective ai bushels, ai Chippewa vaniety 500 bushels per acre. This pasi on an acre li 1950. Since 1949, yea, ten clubs were organized eighi grawes in the Province with 153 competitons, with the have exceeded 800 bushels, and estimated yield of 57 growers ihirty-nine above 700. being aven the 500 bushel In recent years many clubs mark; 16 wenc aven 600; have based their prizes on 6 aven 700; and anc grew qualiiy instead ai total yield. axer 800 bushels per acre. The Quality pnizes being detemmin- average esiimaied yield for.ihe cd by a score based an such 1 - 1 PAGE FmV factons as size, uhilormlty, freedom from disease, insect Axn- jury etc. In addition, the quick method test for dry matter was used for three -clubs with 69 competitons. Content oai ey matter varied from 15 ta 22 per cent. Seven clubs concîuded sea- son events wiih a Potato Gnow- ens' Banquet. Six gold waiches were given away as firsi pnize awands, alang with goods and cash ranging from $100 ta $600 for each competition. Vaniaus caunty and district branches ai ibe Ontario Sout & Cnop Im rovement Association anganized contests in the fol- lowing areas: Cochrane, Dur- ham, Middlesex, Ontario, Par- ry Sound, Rainy River, Jen- 1 ' 1 1 & to stock up

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