7- -~ ---m - ~UUAY. W ~ >MAPLE GROVE The session of Maple Grove c.hurch presented Rev. Stanley $ nowden with a minister's in qividual communion set as a! xiemmbrace 0 hisordnationI from the eiders. 'Congratulations, ta Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Down (fiee Greta '5nowden) on their recent marj rnage. Mlrs. Jim Ewing, Seven Is- lands, Quebec, spent the week- end with hen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snov/den, and at- tended the Down - Snowden wedding. _Mrs. Norman Burgess, To. ronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden and attended the Down-Snow- den wedding. Miss Jean Flintoft is attend-: ing Quin-Mo-Lac young peo- ple'scamp this week. * Miss Margaret Campbell, To- ronto, spent Sunday witb ber p arents, Mr. and -Mrs. A. J. Campbell. -Mr. Bob Laird is visiting et his cousin, Mr. Harry Pearson,j Lakefield. : Miss Catharine Campbell, Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- treal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Campbell and attended bbc Down - Snowden wedding. Miss Ethel Axford, Town, is spending a few days at her sis- ter's, Mr. and Mns. C.H.S w den. -Miss Carol Carr, Hampton, spent last week with ber grandmother, Mrs. A. Beach.- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beecb and daugbters, Mrs. A. Beecb, Miss Carol Carr, atbended the Beecb family picnic at Port sh Hope on Sunday. M LESKARD ,Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robbins and Gail, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Art Robbins. SMasters Billy and Bobby .Warburton, Oshawa, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Loucks. , Mr. and Mrs. D. Marshal, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hughes and family, with Mr. an d Mrs. E. Green. .Sorry to hear that Mrs. Rob- ert Chater bas been on the sick list. We wish her a speedy re- covery. .- We are sorry ta hear that our popular scribe, Ed Young- man is in hospital again. Any.. one wishing ta help him pass the time away may do so by writing him c/o W.C.B. Rehab. Centre, Malton, Ont. We hope ta see you running again soon Éd. McGubbin constructed a 8pecial fountain pen with an extra large ink sack. Then he complained in an O.H.M.S. letter to the Post Office that their inkwells were flot legel enough! se, 8-1 Ji] Bowmanville Bantam Legionnaires BasebaFi Team - 1 ý The Bantam Legionnaires, league leadiers, are left to, right, Mike Murphy, Don Bagneli, Dan Osborne, hown in their new uniforms prior ta a bail game at Larry Piper, Larry Hancock, Robert Allun, Bob Osborne. lemoria1 Park Monday evening. They suffered their Back row, left ta right, Murray McKnight (manager), econd loss in ten starts, dropping the game ta Part Hope, Grry Bagneil, Jim Masterýon, Bill Bates, Don McGregor, 5. Eveny player on the team saw action in this game. Bill Osborne, Ron Pollard, George Piper (coach). Absent im McKnight, the bat-boy, is seated in front. Front row, Don Welsh, Ted Cramp. TYRONE Miss Joyce Hopkins, Oshawa, is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Philp. Mr. and Mrs. John Coombes and Randy, Campbellford: Miss Wilma Richards, R.N., Oshawa; Rowlie Coombes with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coombes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riddle and daughter have returned home fromn attending a convention at New York last week. We're sorry to hear Mrs. M. Harris was visiting, her sister, Mrs. F. W. Harris at Peterbor- ough, taking quite ili and is now in the Civic Hospital, Peterbor- ough. We wish her a speedy recovery,. Mrs. Aima Yellowlees and girls with Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, Oshawa, who are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Down, Carolyn, Bill and friend, Lake- field, with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore and Mr. and Mrs. R. Virtue. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. I VILLAGE OF NEWCASTLE PROCLA&MATlION ICIVIC HOLIDA Y is hereby proclaimed for I MONDAI, AUGUST 1sf * AU citizens are requested to observe the same. i HARRY JOSE, Reeve Village of Newcastle * F. L. Byam and famîly an passing of a loving mobher gnandmobhen. Mr. and Mrs. W. Murphy family, , Cecihe and Dot Park spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Lloyd, Taylor, Col Beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vi and children visited Mn. Mns. D. Vivian, Blackwater. Mn. and Mrs. C. Munney family, Peterborough. with and Mrs. W. Park, Jr. Mn. and Mns. J. Gibbs Michael spent the' weeken( Hamilton and Grimsby. Don't fonget the MissionE picnic ai the park next T] day et 2:30. Mn. and Mns. John Coorr Campbellfond, w erne du guesbs on Sunday of Mns.1 Beckett and Joan. Mn. and Mns. G. F. Ai Ebenezer, wene tee guests Mn. and Mrs. A. H. Brent. Mns. Serah Pooiey, who been a patient in Memonial1 pibel, Bowmenvilhe, since1 nuary, was moved ta Lintoni Manon, Orono. Tyrone fnl( wish hier a speedy recovery Mn. and Mns. Donald G; and boys have moved ta Ha: ton and Mn. and Mrs. M. Du and Diane have moved thein home. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook, J and Lauraîne spent the wE end ai Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brent vis Mn. and Mns. T. W. Robin: Lindsay. Mn. and Mrs. Ina Ree Orillie, spenb the weekendv Mn. and Mrs. Russell Wrigh Mn. and Mns. Ross Pc( wene tee guests o! Mn. and G. F.' Annis, Ebenezer. Leunaine Cook is spendin week with Glennys Cresswel Cnessy Cave, Bala, Muskoka, Mrs. C. Shaw, Oshawa; J Vena Carr. Tononto; Mn.i 100:* .~p..pZZZZCZC;zz: ________________ John Heatile Furniture King Street - Newcaustle - 'Dial 3616 *G.~ Floor Polishers - Flor olihes $3950 G.E. Ketties » » -$10.50 G. E. Automatic GIee Range $265.00 Push Buffon - R.S. 45 Norge Refrigerator Jet -D -Frost - 9 Norge GIee Range ýl E3010 30" Used Refrigerator m FulIy Reconditioned 9. -$28900 98cubic feet m $199.00 $6950 WASHING MACHINES NORGE - INGLIS THOR - SIMPLICITY FROM $99.50 T.V. R.C.A. Victor - C T.V. Ante nnas T.V. Antennas Roto CHROME SETS :..Columbia - Philips 20 ft. $45.00 20 ft. $8500 m m $5950 Springs - Mattresses - Bedroom Suites Chiesterfield Suites & Davenports FROM $59.5 0 Up to 24 Months to Pay - Ail Accounts Life Insured Free izzSJm2:mc a c --:-----.--tci.::---------:~tz aJ n the r and y and uglas rand bourg ivian and *and i M.' and id at Band 'huns- nbes, inner Elva .nnis, ts o! b as Hos- Feb- hursb .ends Y. .avel anip- .lbyk Mrs. M. Tabb and boyfs, Baw- 1manvihle, with Mn. and Mrs. E. A. Virbue. 1 Alfreda Jones, Bowmanville, is hoiidaying with Carrail Mc- Robents. Wedding belîs are ringing in Tyrone. Mn. and Mrs. John Beckett, Scugag Island, wibh Mn. and Mis. O. Beckett. Misses Joyce and Helen Mur- ray, Toronto, spent the weekend wibh Mr. and Mrs. K. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. E. Prescotb. Mns. John Lillicrapp of Cen- nington pessed awey on Fnidey evening et the home a! ber daughter, Mrs. F. L. Byam and Mr. Byem. Severel from here visibed et ber home at Canning- ton on Sunday and attended ber funenal on Monday. Eldon Cresswell is bolideying with John Cook. Mrs. Douglas McLeod and Craigie, Toronto, are visibing ber aunt, Mrs. J. C. Cook and Mn. Cook. Denny Coombes, Bowmanville, is Iiolidaying with bis cousin, Bruce Coombes. Mn. end Mns. Hanold Skinner cehled on friends ai Little Bnibein Solina 4- H Garden Club Sauina: The third meeting o! "Solina's Willing Weeders" 4-H Garden Club was behd Sabur- day, July 23 et the home of Mns. Harvey Yellowlees. The 4-H Phedge wes repeated in unison. The minutes af the lest meeting were read by aur secrebery, Miss Shirley Quen- tiil. Roll ceil was answered by each girl giving the name of one vegetable that she had cooked and telling bow she cooked lb. The rail cahl for next meeting is ta bring two vegebebles o! ane veniety ta be judged. Next meeting each girl bas ta bring one vegebable ta help make a salad. The nexb meet- ing will be et Misses Shirley and Marilyn Quantrill's home on Seturday,, August 131h ai 2:30 p.m. SOLINA irbt on Sunoay.j We were happy ta have as Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrell, guest minister at the Sunday John New Toronto, are spending a morning church service Rev. eek- few days with relatives in Newton Reed of Preeceville, Tyrone. Sask., who is visiting his father, sited Mr. and Mrs. A. Richards,- our minister, and Mrs. Reed. nsoYn, M,,r.and Ms Walter Rahm Mr and Mrs. Wes. Yellowlees called onMra Mrs. A rc and Harold were guests at the ýesor, at their cottage on 4 Mile Lake, wedding of Mrs. Yellowlees' with near Burnt River.' niece, Marilyn Marks, and Hector ht. Jones at Cooke's Presbyterian ;oey On Monday midnight a bunch Church in Toronto and the re- Mrs. of Young hoodlums tried ta en- ception at Fantasy Farm, Sat- ber the premises of Mrs.-L. Jones. urday afternoon. ngaWben she wouldn't admit thema In the lucky draw for the ff at bhey used ail' sorts of filthy lovely table lamp donated by a. language. The police were caîl- Hooper's Jewellery Store on Mised when they wou1dn't go away Saturday night at the football Sfor they were disburbing the g9me at Solina, Mary Cryder- adneighbourhood, 1ýeeming t'da man was the winner. ý1police can'b onlv caution them Mr. and Mrs. Chris Cook, even bhough their license num- Chris, Jr., and Dale, Toronto, ber was obtained and therefore visited at Mr. W. Parrinder's. their identity. Ib is boa bad Mr. and Mrs. J. E. H. Davis, the sancity of ones home can Oshawa, were Sunday tea guests ebe so easily invaded and the at Mr. Ralph Davis'. culprits get away wibh only a, Mrs. Jack Short, Messrs. caution. Luther and Walter Short, Cour- tice, visited at Messrs. S. E. and 1 I7~IIVII~PWes. Werrys.1 HAMPTONMrs. Tom Baker, Gail and, Ro,nnie visibed at Mr. Edwin f< M. ad Ms. Hrol BasonOrmîston's, Ebenezer. M and mspeHarolast week Mrs. Ethel Couch, Miss Mar- Wihbsohrand family etls ekjanie Couch, Bowmanville; Mrs.ý Kington.Mn. J. Baker's. is. A Coulter, Milboo, Mr and Mrýs. Robt. Miller and for a few days. Mr. John Knox's. Mr. and Mns. Jim Smales Jr., Mrs. Hazel Harris, Mr. Bill wihfriends at London. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gil-: S Miss Thelma Willis, Toron- bert were at Mr. Doug Barbons: ta, xvas a weekend guesi of cottage at Bowmanville Beach. 4Mrs. W. Wbite and Miss Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mowbray, >e Jhns.Kinsale: Miss Luella Mowbray,1 Johns. Brooklin, visibed at Mrs. Hazeli M.and Mrs. Herb Rogers, Harris'. 4Bowmanville, and Dr. Margar- Mr. and Mns. E. R.- Taylor' et Riley, Chicago, III., were visited at Mn. Alex Pnoub's, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newcastle..1 4Ken Caverly. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ogden, Osh-, Mr. and Mrs. M. MountjOy awa- Miss Evelyn Taylor, Pet-!I 4visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sle- enborough; Miss Lena Taylor,ý mon, Haydon, on Sunday. Bowmanville, visited at Mr. E. e~Mrs. R. J. McKessock, Osh- R. Taylor's. awa, and Mrs. H. E. Tink, So- Larry Broomne enjoyed bhl- <~lina, with Mrs. Joe Chapman. days at Wallace Munday's ati epMn. and Mrs. Irvine Yeo, Maple Grove. eCarolyn and Ronald, Peterbono, Ronnie Broome holidayed SMr. and Mrs. Bruce Yeo, Carol, with bis cousin, Loran Broome, Grant and Marie, Orono, Mr. at Tyrone. Loran reburned with. Sand Mns. Geo. Richards, Mr. him for a visit. e* W. H. Yeo, Bowmanville, visit- Mr. and Mns. Charles Johns, ~ed ai Clarence Yeo's on Sun- IBowmanville, visited at Mr. 4day, it being the occasion Of! Lloyd Bnoome's. ~.W. H. Yeo's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and "Mr. and Mrs. Don Adcock family wene at Stephenson 's eand family and Mrs. Gilbert Point, Caesanea. on Sunday. '~Adcock enioyed a trip to Buf- Mrs. E. Goyne. Prestonvale,' faMr. land Mrsk. L .Hal visited ai Mr. Chas. Langmaid's. Mr. nd Ms. . W.Heasip, Miss Christine Goyne, Preston- SDon, Kathy and Mike, Tren- vale, visited her cousin, Marlene ton, Michigan, with Mrs. T.1 Langmaid. 4 MeMullen and H. Quarry's. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balson,; SSympathy is extended ta Mr. Mrs. Alan Taylor anid Michael' ~Clifford Robinson in the sud- visited at Mr. Chas. Langmaid's. den death of bis fathen in Mr. and Mrs. D. Beath, Joan ~Oshawa, and ta other mem- and Katbleen, Columbus; Mr.ý Sbers of the familv who were and Mrs. A. Olsen and Alan, Sformer residents of Hampton. FIesherton, were Sunday tea; SFuneral service was held oniÏ guesbs at Mn. Murray Vice's. Friday witb burial in Mount Othen callers were Mr. and Mrs. SLawn Cemeteny. Meredith Dring, Raglan, and Mr. e~Rev. Newton Reed, Preece- and Mn,. Ross Cryderman and 'V, ville .Sask., occupied the pul- El len. pi aurc the Sunday mornng Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox, of chrh service and presented Brougham, visibed at Mn. George, a very uplifting and impressive Knox's. 41message which was very much; Murray Flett visited ai Mr. M. 41# appneciated by *the congrega- î Morga ns. Taunton. 11, tion who %vene pleased Io have Dou.g Flett and Joe Snowden' 1;him as guest minister w.hile on ivere in Toronto ta see Rav o'!, -atation and vîsiting is par- Gifford of Taunton ai the Tor- Z ents at the parsonage. Service 4onto General Hospital. OZ a&l~e %âme ihour next sw2day. Mr. and Mr&. aary Kaoâ&L an ean vIdted ne1 M. -ftRM#n w. and Mft. NàymoM Bruot fTimk's. Ebenezer. Miss Porter, PeterboMrugh, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bush, David spent a few days wîth Mr. and and Catherine of Whitby were, Mrs. Murray Porter..1 Saturday tea guests at Mr.7 A. Mrs. Arnold Wade, Miss Inez J. Balson's. Gardon and Mr. Spencer Bur- Mrs. L. A. McDougall and' ey, went by Burley Bus ta De- Gary, Misses Ebta and Mildrecl trait for the weekend.à Wilmot, Bowmanville, visited at I Recent visitors wîth Mrs. G. Mr. N. Wotten's.i 'W. Jones were Mr. Chas. Moase, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Yellowlees Lindsay, and Mr. Allen Jones,j visited Mrs. N. Allun at New. Toronto. i castle SundaY evening. Mrs.- Dave Deneult is witb Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellowlees Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Burley and Miss Gladys Yellowlees vis- and two sons who have a cat- ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Couch tage et Bewdley. and Mrs. Ada Samis at New- Mr. Henry Reichrabh. Mon-1 castle Sunday evening. treal, was called home on ac-i count of the illness of bis fath-1 er, Mr. Andrew Reichrath. [ie NE W ON VLLE is remaihing unbii aften Mr. awaà Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Muriel O'Connor, King- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Porteri stan, is spending a few days and two daughbers-are holiday. with her cousin, Miss Minnie ing in Detroit. Mrs. Harness of Randaîl. Bowmanville is looking after Recent visitons wibb Miss the store here.1 Berbha Thompson were Mn. Mrs. Douglas Lester and and Mrs. Henry Mann, Balti- family, Agincourt, spent a few more, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill days with ber parents, Mn. and Thompson, Chicago. Mrs. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Farrow Mn. Harvey Burley, son o! and son Glen, atbended the Ni- 'Mn. and Mrs. Harold Burley, choIs - Wilson wedding at Ca- met wibh a painful accident oný bourg on Saburday. Saturday wben a piece of glass Mrs. Fred Nesbitt, wbo re- falling from a window, pienced cenbly undenwenb an aperabion bis back. It required sevenal, at Memonial Hospital, Bow- stitches ta close the waund. i manyville, is et home naw7"and Mn. Willis Jones, at patient i gaining nîcely. Memanial Hospital, Bowman- Miss Rase Banken, MacA'r- ville, is gaîning slowly and ex- thuns Milîs, spent a week with pects ta be able bo leave soon. We're proud. to salute tisegrowers of Canada, whe yearly profide us with superb fresis fruits and vegetables to trace our tables and contribute their abundant vitamins and minerais ta heip us maintain bouyant gaod healtis. Kraft Saladt Dressint MIRACLE WHIP 16-oz. jar '43c Heinz . .. Pure White VINEGAR 16 oz otl I.G.A. .. . Manzanilla STUFFED 0OLIVYES' I.GA. ... Fancy APPLE- SAUCE2 I..A..... Fresh Crisp POTATO CHIPS Gerber's - . . 5 Varieties BABY CEREALS 21 Mr. WlTbfflr Newek or iPe terborough, spent the weekend with Miss Olive Johnston on the farm while Tupper ]Roy Smith and Dave Denault were holidaying wibh Wilbert jat his cottage et Cbemong Lake. The Rowe femily held à pic- flic on the spaciaus grounds at the Robb cottage ot Sunday. FIL ITH + RE 'COS Marsh Grown ... Solid Vacuum Cooled LETTUCE I JUMBO HEADS i19C Marsh Grown.. Crisp Crunchy Pascal LARGE19 Celery Stalks 2 Si 9 Ontario No. 1 ... Firm Ripe TOMATOES 2 - ILBS. 2 5-t California ... Plump Juicy Cardinal RED GR APgS IL. 19c First of the Season! ... California Prime Eating Bartlett Pears 6 LARGÈ29 Stokley's . . . Fandy TONATO Jr39c JUICE Dole . .. Fancy PINEAPPLE tins 2 C J IE . Varety Paclkàge 23c. CERIEALS 48-pz.3l 20-oz.2 pkg. - 5 Vero S-os.SPACHE TTI2 15-o.3 5c Pke37C NEATBALLS SCHNEIDER'S ... Cooked Ready-to-Eat . .. Skiless Shankless . .. Vacuum Paeked ~> PARTY TIME HAMS St4okley's . . . Faney CREAM STYLE CORN 15-az. tins 2 For 25c 5-LB. Heinz . .. Cooked AVERAGE lb. .8 3 c SPAGHETTI Swift's Premium . .. Fully Cooked Pork Shoulders lb. 49c Barbecue Feature! . . . Small Pork Loin BACK RIBS Maple Leaf .. . Looie Pack WIENERS lb. 69c I.G.A. "Tablerite" ... Lean Freshly Ground MINCED BEEF lb. 3 5c a rot ga 15-oz, tins 2 Far 25c FROZEN FOOD FEATURES... Booth Brand - Heat and Serve 10-«z. pkg. FISE STICKS . . . 35c Donald Duck - LINEAIDE Cawker's I.GA. Concentrated O-os. tUn Bowmanville 7 a A PAGE TEN -x f A ý.l muffla M-&fUqý- -mmaguvauu% w @ý. - m , umw,,-aum mm ýmq -ý 14. a 1