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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Aug 1955, p. 10

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Ferguson lno g no y P C n oen la es - a n e B er <1k A/ewcad1e ~The Orono News jnos incing Rnl lv it "e n1iln Hampton Park dies Iuk sot- hea T he 8th annual pi nic of the D al o D n el; la i s. n ' Cordon gnew, dilor P one 3Mr.w and virs.gBert Robinson, gusets of Mr. and M . Carl Ferguson clan was held at mn'vn ~ r. J Aj h s oi VictrRbisd Hampton Park Satunday, July reil. Altecide noe Mn.or ansoMns. Cr iiig Master Ronnie Cooper ne- 3th.1 peanuscabe Mrssan r.C il-ig turned home to. London last The day wsvn o n MisAudrey .îllîngs and Ma ry week after visiîig n adfares asvy oan Lynn ng Mr and 0 rm ersven, busy w ith harvest 0 Social ana 1-'ersonat I I 111 dys are spending a 1Ms. F. O0Cooper and Mr. and s0 the attendance wVa smali deeytxdllar Sodcialelandstlersys a'i ns rUIa itBass Lake na r.Carl Tennant. but those present had nca d OtW. 4cnt ot ynn Mrs. Fred Tamblyn with Mr. visit in the shade by the pond Pal fr fa iya'o acs 'Mr. ndh a ck eret î re andii1-i r. ga nd M.r. w andir. aon iE r1c e en ic lMn. and Mrs. Carl eIennant and Mns. Russell Van Horne, until supper time when thev tlargessigetminhegv Douglas ad .\r. and \i.Brucý,-Ellcnton of Georgetown. j visitedMad Mrs. Robent Whitb3', visited Mn. and Mrs. did full justice to the excellertf enmen' o-eec xe~j Whiilevhav irlila, Ir.and MI. ailiali f r 1 5 6 ent nni l Coper and chiluren in Lon- Hanold Smith at Niagara Falls. repast served by some of the! ditures ifoor ti p lu W npc N\liýs %V. Hicks and Mrs. R. il) don. Mn. and Mrs. George Anm- ladies of Hampton WVI. Brandon. Mou 1aitoba. M i. and, Keýin h.Parkin.sonof Montre i * Mrs. Fred Tamblyn attended srn n hlrn imnMs oyFruoPei 1Tdrs. Wlî:e nt 0on te Co.î!-,and Mr. L. B. Sanderson of Te o-ui'thtee 9th Birthday Party for aesitirng M and chihndeem n, MtseRoynudson rst dlaie, bv ïr].l.ta Iýl vi-l 11i,.tir rte \\cere recent visitors , w tn E-E- aed heriterE businessa session0at wbich tbe d a g îe . ~ \ ~ . R e N - it . !%I ndln s. M rs l P i k - it S tra th a v e n R e st H o m e m Aitln g t ai-teî o adBod vll.Mn. and Mrs. Harley Billings, foliowing officens were eiected a d:n .o: S.acndai: : 1 \r,ý. G. 1T. M of. eLezîion t he N cwicastle. Xillaoge CoicIelBoaird, Mr. Ed.Barebard. Miss Anne Best are visiting in Mrs. Carl Biiiings necentîy. Moùntjoy; Secnetary, Mrs Non- Ni c :i 1 .n-ia i1:i.-oî* spciît the wveekend with Mr-.1H. ledo id~ecîî.Ree Aîsolution was passed by Pontiac, Michigan. Mns. madnCotrha e n MisslEdra BestTorontonGardo CotterAbas be n MouÜntjoy; Treasuner, Mis. w vR O R i : to i. and i-,t .Ro- T.Mant-s anid fanîlli. JE.Jm ndCtnilr rn onil atoizn epîsTak Mn. Luther Bannabali ne- assisting at Onono Post Office MuryBes omte Mnr.____ Mr. and ML'irs J . McTaggart iaivr appointed acmî-temil et Fr turned home last week after the past two weeks. and Mns. Stuart Donrell. Mns h AýI n i. Nr iiMs .tee to contact local organizaý- which bas been leaking for Btoucart who bas andyMrWriCee Coll . ! ,etNei ciu- (dfto their homie iii East Kil- lost pontnp ànaivssm ie Mrs. Frank Andron and sonbenwrigaOkilee- f ato a Centenînial Conîmitte and Two building permits were Aln Trnonstd r ndeectrigaiOkvlere niteetagltofsot i.,ul.o;.-,:c1:: ive iii.ýtil o weekN vîtittb, olî o y 10 tcoailameeting cf thoso re- granted bs' counicil, one frani All a dison lo iie n. nd.tunned te England last week. wAn nretng lot f rs.a - for Mrs.weMadison Hallithonier d . adwas ar.ram outjyaned bMrs'a fl. ~ ~ ~ il . . .îi. dI ,p a c O g-n d o er M s. o n a- presentatives Il i decide xvlat jaddition te bis sum m er hom e, R nt visitons with M n. and . a d n.r.JiH m a d M s. D alton D on- p l m r n m t e , rl r . J h a - s o l h o c t e e r I ra n te d ta M n . E ic W a lto n - M R s eH o e e e M s i i e i h i o ' , M . l en t lM . o u to y T O M S'e o u a '1a- , i.. ,icOn .. i 0 -d. sol ie dn -v ~ ~ j~ ta (Âacl IO P r .A ako fTrn\- ecastle's Centenar v ear in Bail and the other for a neîv Nin Hodgson, Washington, vnHm' cottage at Che- olosOdsteron present, Li NIinHam' RA.Jako STORE-1 9fim olos:Odstpr l%,_sfn0-dwelling on Nonth street ta D.C.. Mn. and Mns. Lamne1 mong Lake. Mns. Bruce Fenguso. aman Rc~. I.ix-c::i Te o:î t.spent lst week isîgi \ v ii Tîîe irst billI aniunting toiJohn 1eatilie. This hotse wili ortson and famiy. Newton-'I M iss A ma Cuttel was a ton; youngetoab , L sleA nti t h~:ur . r. . 1: and Nu&s. W. FSukad 831227 toir cnntriictnon of th~ be eîected immediateiy forth brook; weekend guestFWnight; those fnom fantbest Il.~~~~~~~~~ 1 of - : ic n o î o, e x- a t e, n n M s n nk w e e d g e t of M . and M s. WZ A T A ' ladditioo -te the N\ caePub- 0fbispresent dwelling tte1Topo an aly w-MlMorsithe ctgdsacRgrDrelOt- i.:. ni c: M :..Root. W.î4o P k dlitodclîeethfl""BIildlinlgivas pres- corner- of King and North; mponan fmiyBo Mt ori a teiMcttge dstncdaerDoreîs OtaBerct!.: oi.- ppWr ie tLteakeilh heSe srets mRvac;Mnsad 2s BntaniedLke a.Raes2 ndunerBrceDW R ___Robinson, Windsor; Mn. anîd 1 Mrs. H. Whitney, Whitby, is Collins, Brenda Dorrell;rae i.ý D- i - O 0F o n. Hri e and D nad witb Mn. and M ns. Frank Hall. 4 and unden-Linda Mountjov-ST R t:, on- t ut - 0 penIt o, o re a aked îith two out. Toronto; M . and Mrs. Ray- f M . aad M s. W mn. rwin races 6 and under - ValerieE U R Fo.ora By J ve ies L bt eM.inoedth arnîe mnd Clapp and M.Lutho'en moved noter ewDrl;ras8adudr w-1 ýitlb a two-bagger, while Dick- oope, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. home recently built on No. 35 ir a o nj y 0 a d u d x O . U S~ H R . A . -P.n . LcCyan - .eVtl-o. 10i.and P\Iison an Ladies2. is.o'nnand McCuilough eau-h w!tb i Morleyv Hooper, Quepple, Sask. soutb0fOrno girls-Canal Rahm; 10 and un- 8:30am o60 .n a ingeLadadthe thce Nshvaws- M r. Gary Cooper, New Hani.- Msof rdTablnaten der, boys - Jtm Byers; girls v wî w o\;h er brother and .-tle hits. none of wich figured1 bug, at is home for te thPe Crydetrman eunion on 16 and unden - Patsy Hoskin; \l~ y ali or: Pntrlii-u gh. ~ i~ f iaie~ met-1 L e g io n 10 to '3 Fi ve isE and two wweeke M . nd Mrs. Ross Gilbart, ASundayth ose f-H ap tncPak. o s 1 n d n e o ad830 am o 1:0 p mii <rhome of Mvs. Herbert To- h IL the second innîng gav-e Osliaw,ýa *Dan n Batod1 .Fi fli ie\n rtile rci il ewax o jnulite.- srun sinillar scening spent last xveek in Orono. Vernon, B.C., who is attending Cecil Hill; Men's sboe k cking 8:0a900pm cIý 1rwe-1eT.Misses nHildalaiesCfrldermanaV Ladies'i te ourshoein gkick1ingen wMn : Žionrx-Sociti-aîî IbmFrincl t ii he feirtî iniîî ga-e s. Dooiey aaîd fanîily, To- Parn - Teachen- Convention -Bert Montgomery; eblîdren ' m.j ýinr oit n h reâ1dw o(ncta h ad fthem their ether four runs. jrente, visited Mrs. Wm., Cou-- in Ottaa this week and Ma-s. shoe scramble - Ronald Hos- IL tflNtc- shaxia lecgioii Mirîget A11 Nwate-MMi.Rc- an. E. MeKague, San Francisco, kin; men tying hair ribbon -L Mir. and rli.. Valitue Cioercv î;cd s bip e eývasJ Uni-1 Niia. tue Oci.Rck r n Ms rceMreCaion aid foniîlx- f O~haxî - . 'bur-il, duîning tîe pýiz. Star basebali-lub Suniday af- ard, McCiliougb, Brunt, Lane,!IM.adMs rc ecn aiona ai-ci ari1Yof0shu-Val enie, Brucie anîd Larrnv Mn. and Mrs. Fred Lycett Sona- gic;s wtbitr. ui I ea-.The contents ai-c ot c trnýooîi at Lkiii Park in McCutleugb, Lake, Dickion- treuedhm onadsons.mvdls ekt lvi r:. Geoi-m Kîrbal anîd faut- -rI e oea anîd Io a Miss 0 slawa, w ii a scolreetf1(-3. -Clar.Glvi n- -Lu from a camping holi- thein new home, Cobb Hill, btLm Fied i Sskaclewaî.started ini the second la a Fister. PoelKllthey rcntypunchased fn9m .. ~ iiW Y anLVairJffPoel, day.Tobd..btdntwry Mi.ýsEiceian efoAI llowhe:a Cri stnas boxýver a f1inning. Lake of Newcuastle Bilcnduke, Esterbrook. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lamb, Mn. Wm. Inwan. ]lui acc-erpanied by lw îrl oio ýs:ACrsia o , ak Karen and Barbara, Toronto', Mn. and Mns. Chas. Simpson OUR FAMOUS frienids left b.v mater on Mon- cioding six pair rnitts, tii-, startcd iwitli awak Dickisotî spent Tuesday with Mrs. of Altamont, Man., are visiting day ~ ~ t thie ais scs rfo layettes ecd fanuîcd wlile Crianci wasbit by Eliminate the troubles from Tono isn n n n.Lte anbi Ceast. tptete etincluding two deze diapers, ýa pitched hall. MclMackiin drew; the wvonld and w-bat would Mn. and Mns. Wm. Mitchell, aîîd othen relatives in Onono. SAN IT 'zevi Mi id NIs .icc W r tbnhee niight dresses, ti- pi- a walk oand so did Rickard, to people tak about? IM. and Mrs. Ge. Mitchell and Pian ta attend the Oono M v . tab % u g tM r . o f P eo r r d t1 s c k e e s , t i i o p a i n - b o t e e sý1 . t i i - e r f o r e in i a r u u i. C h a n d s c o e n d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f a m i l y , O s h a w a , v i s i t e d i n E v e n i n g A u x i i a r v TL a w n T r , ý - - dit. ' i ted vii h fnieîds i tne to eU, heesh- -Iler fo- -on PAGE TEN *- J. .ZfJ<. iackaetiaone ova cotia. at MrCarl Biixgs, Thursday, v-illage fn S un cay . M rs. W ard .d * L 0 , I a n l t e a k t o t r n a r n ' bv the T 1 C K E T S M r. e a nd M rs. RA . c Leo..J. A ugust t.Fo de a s se 15 he orer athrîe T one pw-der. one soap), one babv catcher. Tliey got their' thii'd TO EVERYWVHERE Niagara Falls, wvere overnigit "oigEet" er ai ~îcn o Nwcste 1o quîlt. tivo dozeni safetv7 pine-. and final run in die fif'th framet Air. Rail or Steamship er picto ecsl o Also two large quilts, three ,when Lane walked xith one Consult IO (H p To nh ) a o frbc e vears.1 knitted baby sweaters, twelve utmoveci te second on a J URYv & L Ov E LL SIindav vîitors w îth :VMr. and babv shir-ts. "tw,,o pair bool eý. p bdall. to thiird oit an in- 3owmianville f i Mrs. G;ordon Agnew were Mr. two bonnets, and one pair of iield onIt 'al)d SCrCrIQl on a doit- 15Kingst. W NA 3-5778 Sc usTehm and M~ F. L. Agnew of Peter- mittens. bie steel wflh Lake. whIo had T15hom baking sale held last Jamb1 oree at Friday afternoon at the har proved very successful regard- Champions in Rural Ail Star Game Niagara 'Soon Mrless ofre Tffr attended Peterboro Fair on Sat- Boy Scouts and older Cubs iurday. of Bwmanille are being Mr. and Mrs. Gerow and fam- gvnan opportunitv to visit ily spent the weekend in Toron- the Worid Jamboree at Nia-- to. ara-on-the-Lake on August2, Dont forget Sept. 15 is the by bus, at the expense of the: date set for shipping woollens Boy Scout Association and the ýfor blankets, etc., also, Thurs- Scout Mothers. day afternoon, Aug. 18 is W.A. AnyScot o Cu wihîn tomeeting at Mrs. Chas. Raby's take the trip is asked to col,_ uniess otherivise notified. The tact Mrs. Chas. Welsh at MA* program commjttee às planning 3-5639, or Mrs. Mel. Wiseman something different" s0 try and et M 3-327 s son asposattend. The roll call, an article g MA ~ as sonbas for the bazaar. 0 On fist-las Scut rom Mn. Arthur Meneilie T . Mer- One îns-clas Sout romcer and friend while picnicking S each of Bowmanvile*s two t obourg, we k as Su d y troops will be attending tii,' recovened fromn Lake Ontario ~ ~"entire Jamboree, which will a body which was taken oi;en by %,have Boy Scouts attendingJ the police. who later identified 1~ __from manv countries ail oven i t as Mr. Eldon Smoke. the world. Richard Biggs and1 Master George Raby is holi- Don Prout are Bowmanville's'daying at Rice Lake. j repnesentatives. Mr. J. Meneiliey and Miss hebus trip plans are ta Audrey Tufford with Ted Bough- leav Bwanville at 8:00 a.rn.j en and Miss H. Holiowell took harnd to havea pinic lunch t in the Peterboro Exhibition. Wp. Queenston Heights et noon., undenstand Ted got the bird, î Falls and then pneceed to Ni- of a budgie. *agara-on-the-Laize, aniving at ------- 2:00 p.m. A tour of the Jea. boree Camp will be made and It makes a youngster feel like then the bus will pnoceed to'a poor fish, neyer to have learn- a park site nearby for supper.edta swim. take one lunch (they will be abeto e Queenston Heights park) and; , , take (bot dogs or bamb!urg- J Inanefo t t(> pa njrd-lYrfnda1e i " cb n lnDfeWlon;Mra akin Bowmanvilie befor,ý Section of the South Durhamn Rural League. On Saturdav. and David Greenaway, "Port Hope; Paul Currelly, Cover- an gd frspriin o n he bs an th actvitis o these two teans nmet at Newcastle, before an exceptionalîx' dale; back -row: Earl Walkey, umnpire, Newtonville; Ken the day poor crnxvd. The gamne was a real battie with the Eastern Dollev, Cmrn arne ufnn ocPr oeýFrthewnomtnofpr gain(. Tl}îroc plavers frem each Eastern team wr men- Fred iIc-Millan, Coverdale; Larry Edwardson and anyone can visit the camp incl cled as f ilew : Ba boy Ron icrHopethat week after 2-.00 _________s______ Ba__ any day.issttngfrntJhnKelePot op inme, ndRTherwn admissionnyda. h amisin andl centre, Ieft to right, front row: Bob Parnall,1 Cov-er- 1 Newtonvîlle. charge is 25c, except to thos? in Cub or Scout uniftirm, who e will be admitted free. Runners-Up inRuaAI1Sr GameENEL AdmiraI CBS Ci IMn. and Mlfs, Donald Pnescott, Miss Marion Pascoe. attended the Taylor-Smith wedding inH o e D Hampton United Church re- H m Mrs. H. Stinson is visiting with Mrs. E. Wiilier, Toronto. Mn. Albert Nichols, Bowman~ ville: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Webster, Tononto: Mr. and Mrs. F. Aber-1 2 t n e '<LA I ,.~~~~~i netby, Manilla, visited withan Mrs.M aisadMs1 20 f. R t I Miss Marion Stinson it visiting! with Mn. and Mrs. F. Kiley, Mer- 1- Mr. and Mns. J. S. Eddvean Orono; Mr. and Mrs. JackA < . qq4~ Pearce, Mary and Dorotby C S Ebenezer: Mr. Henry Eddyvean, ià, Preston; Mr. and Mns. H. Annis and Doris were ail viçivors wîth the A. W. Prescott family. Mr. and Mns. G. Bowman and Norge Refrigi Roland were Sundayv isitors at J. H. Pascoe's, Kedron. Norman Lee is hoiidaying at; 98 Cul the home of bis uncle, Mn. Ches- ter Lee' Whitby.I *Miss Eve]vn Cunningham, A d n ra e Brantford, spent a weekend wvîth A m r i R f ber sister. Mns. W. Pascoe.1 iMr. and Mrs. Arthun Gray: 9.2 Cub and Bobbie. Mn. A. McRae, Ken- 41neth and Shanen, Toronto, er- ~ recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs'~ Ourn chunch will be ciosed untili EVERI'THI.NG FOR THE1 îhe VescIn fiwat came close te \timinng, but: -îi4 Keitii A ken, New~castle; Yo-Yo Ashton, Garden Hill; jÂug. 28th wbile Rev. R. B.: st couldnt get t buse runs across the plate in the Ail Star Di Do . Xaitn, Coach, \ewsiebakro:To ro i Green is on vacation.1 ,c.ural gae at Newcstle on Bruwdnv1*iIOur W.A. meeting and Baby' LOAN ,eurl gme a 'Nwcatle n Stur at ternoon. Their Umpire. New\castle: Murra - Walton, Asst. Coach, New Band picnic has been postponed teamn was. front -et, to right: Newton Taylor and:cdatie;Jolinm T-ati and Bob Hoiman, --ýe\%ton%,ille; Gary until next week. PRîch. Evans. G;arden 1 1l1: John Bird and Duke Brunit d< 'evcsl.Jam (;aîmer. -Newtonviile: Earl Our iittle red scbool house is' 'Kendal; -Arnold Wade, League Vice-Pres. and actnng Pres. Fosteîr andc Jack Parker, Newcastle; Iiow ard Quanti, novln ed buha ot obas b eim due to illness of Pres. Bil Mercer, Kendal; Simon Legree j Kendai, andi Vince Prout, Umpire, Port Hope. - atucce. . %Oe Eej f Iets Out Every Spo' -M 'l ' 4' DOn't you worry when accidents lik-e fbis occur- Not only does Sanitone Dry Cleaning get out ail the spots . .. ail the dirt of whatever kind, but store- fresh brightness of colons, patterns and texture is fully resored and no tefl-tale cleanhng odor. Phorne today. DAILY PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Local Agent:- HOOPER'S LADIES' WEAR Bat ONe: OAW ZNITH 1300 eastieFuntr la compare the new 1956 Television Sels rolumbia * RCA Victor emonstration Free 'inen - -$4500 TERMS TRADE abeetortD-rs m $259.00 bi0 et - Je--rs NS LIFE INSURED FREE nus unfil 9 p.m. Every Day bic Feet - Model 9-D THE CANADIA111 STATESMAN.*BowmANvmLr- n"Àkl*,rn UP TO 24 INIONTHS TO PAY Phone 3616 a Molorola nna m m m $45.00 ierator lu $299.00 1 HOME

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