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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Jul 1956, p. 9

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?~RDA? ~L? 2ti, 95____loge__ TBCAADAATTEMN.EO MN'ffL. CA T Cartwright Council Sets The WomensInsitue met Blackburn - Hardy Picnic Tax Rate at 51 Milis 1 at the home of Mrs. Ray Brad- IHeId at Ebenezer Church burn, Wednesday, July 4, with Cartwright Council met on, taken.l an attendance of 32 ladies and The annual Blackburn-Hardy -Ross Jamieson and Jimmy July 3rd with members ail One application \vas received! seven children. With the presi-1 Picnic was held July 2nd with Allin; boys, 10 and 11-Johi present. for Assistant Clerk-Treas. and! dent, Mrs .Lorne Thompson pre- a good attendance. Meals were Allin: boys' 3-legged race - Ted Gibson requestcdi a cul- Coliector. Lef t over for consid- siding, the meeting opened witti served in Ebenezer cburch John Alun and Dean Worden. 'vert at entrance Io barro on eratîon. the Ode and Mary Stewart Col- shed and the games at the Girls, 12 and 13-Shirley Fallis place. H. Larner vwants ,By-Law ta set Trustee Rates lect. Devotional passage was Community Park. Knight; boys, 12 and 13-Bol some fi sa he can get in field for Schools was passed as fol- read by Mrs. Murray Byers. The business meeting was Jamieson; boys, 14 and 15- off raad. Letters froni Mrs. lows: High School 11 milîs, Several thank you notes were hed9s eoespe n Robert Allun; boys' 3-iegge< Alice Collins and I.V. .CisPbicShhAe,95milîs; read. Decided ta exhibit at edjs eoespe n rc-oetAlnadHrl - .C l eubict'sS.S.o. IPot Prr an Oonofa5sthese officers were elected: aeRbr llnadHrl requested a new cuivert v.here LeitsSS o 3, 6.6 milîs. PotPryad jn ar Hon. Presidents - Harve Yeliowlees. present ane is broken on Park- Bv-L aw ta set rates for ail and ta enter a float at Black- Hry Faeenl Bacbr; Mnsraeener4-oe road. proeecp cohRts stock fair, aiso to contribute Hry aeelBakun e' ae ne 0Rbr purposes excpt ShoolRate, 1Past Presîdent-Gerald Shack- Allun: ladies' race - Shirley Frank Hoskin was present re x'.as passed as follows: County the usual $25 ta Blackstock ltn rsdn-iimA-Kigt aiy rcfte trailer that is to be adcled to the' Rate, 0.2 mills;, Mun. Grant ta Fair Board. Mrs. McArthur, litn; l s ien-Lloyd iaDown; 2 nmoterad2i d ren-Wtes fire equipment at Caesarea. Schools. 3.5 milîs; Roads and group convener, presided for Vice-Joe Snowden: 3rd Vice- Yellowlees and Oscar Jamie- Clerk is to orcl0r a new trailer Bridges, 9 milis; Gen. Township the program. The motta was, Wes. Yellowiees; Sec'y.-Treas. son; men's novelty race-Rus- at Eaton's for S75.(i - andi'f _Mr. Rate, 5.3 milis; Public Scholo "Take time out ta laugh, it Mr.ClDon seil Rabbins; ladies' novelty Jf}oskin can supp],y a new o'-e fori Deb. No. 3 (P.S. Area) 2.5 milis. belps ta lift life's laad." Cur- - .CrlDw.raeMrrt lianKth about the samne price the: xiii This is an overali rate of 51 rent events were given by Mrs. One minute silence was ob- ýrineMarl.aoet lnand ekath- order from him. milis. Asseistine, Miss Catherine Bai- served in honour of those who ince arl: wo en e kick- Dr. McArthur 'va3 present Special rates added ta Roll ley favoned with a piano solo, had passed on duning the îast lde'bi hoigcnet wçith account for oipcirLions and include: Federation of Agicul- "In a Monasteny Garden"~. A year. ladesie S hkiet on es bal inedical services for iMrs. Kni h ae 2mii lcsoc tetrost interesting panel discus- Mrs. Nettie Cale received thi esirowSnacklonst-Bo bail Counicil wiih give Iii conisîdera-'liglits, -7.35 per assessment; St. sien on Education was given1 prize for oldest persan attend- o;lde'niigcnet tion. ~~Christopher noad impnovemtnt, by Mrs. David Hill, an extea nadNomnD~ntheBetAlngis'tra th Y Lwfrr -Tath Unit re 6.64: Garbage Collection, Lake cher, Mrs. Jno. Vennîng, a pres-I pnîze for langest famiiy present.. needie cantest - Elmer Down ws nead but no action Shore, 1.50. etda teachen, Mrs. Roy Tay- Davison family fromn Meaford lor, mather of Anson who is as- won prize far family fnamn the and Betty Allun: couples' nov- COM1PARATIVE RATES FOR FOUR YEARS sistant Inspector of Scarbor- langest distance. Davison baby ilty contest-Katherine Earl 19.53 1954 1955 1956 augh Area and Mrs. Percy Van won prize for youngest child adDnDvsn County Rate 10.3 Mîilîs 10.1 Milis 11.1 Milîs 10.2 Milîs Camp, the mothen of a present present. Mun. student. After the thank yous List of winners: girls, 4 andi .Grant ta School 3.7 3.7 " 3.6 " 3.5 " and the singing af the Queen, under-Carol Down; boys, 4 Roads & Bridges - 8.2 9 Il 9 "p the gnaup served a delicious and under-Brian Blackburn: J une Exam Pub. School Db 2.5 " 2.5 " 2.5 lunch and a social half hour girls, 5 and under-Marganet Gen. Twp. Rate 10.5 6,0 il. " . " was spent. Down; girls, 6 and 7-Lois r neiNI High School Area --7 " 7 8. " il. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Wolfe Down; boys, 6 and 7-Ross Prom tion Pub. School Anea - 5.5 " 8 " 8 9.5 " and boys are visiting friends Jamnieson; girls, 8 and 9-Janet Garbage Col. for a few days. They plan te Down; boys, 8 and 9-Dean A e h n LkShr------ 1.70 1.70 1.50 1.50 sail framn Montreal Juiy 13 oni Worden; boys' piggy.-back race Devitt's S.S. No. 3 3.3 MIlES 6.6 Milîs 6.6 Milis 6.6 Mils the Saxonia ta Liverpool and * L ~ uePooin o ehn Other Speciai Rates were the same ail year. expect ta spend nine weeks orî em ril ulic romchonsfoNames nlha-y a trip, visiting bis mother in emora riospitali uleSho. ae napa Rates for spra -ving stables set. Kit Burton, labor 12.80 Ireîand and accompanied by A betical order: at minimum, $20.00. Rate per !Reg. Nesbitt, habor - 12.80 ber, touring England and Scot- VVeeKIy uReport Grade 1 ta Grade 2 - Ivan hour, $20.00. Operator ta get Ed. *Sues, Assessor 1.50 land.onyg. Armstrong, Wayne Armstrong,' $ 1.00 per hour. H Thompson, Clenk- orteBon f uy -voyage.nnGeeeDuga Accouns Passd Trea------------ 140 00 Mrs. Jack Hill, Scugag Point, FothwekaJuy18 Bnbr-nGrne Dugs Ael co., servic e -$ 3.3 Res--------Office, ---- 10.0visited Mrs. Harold McLaugh- Admissions --- ------. 34 Neals, Susan Scott. Bel o, erie ------ 1.2 egstYOficrecords 3.33linTesda Births, 4 maie, 2 female 6 Grade 2 ta Grade 3 - Canal C. E. Hickey & Sons, W. Marlow Ca., 16' gate 25.85 i sy Discharges ---------- -- - --- -45 Armstrong, Eddie Green, Katil. 200 ft. ,2 inch hase ---- 256.00 Caesarea Regatta, grant 150.00 Mrs. Larne Thompson, Mrs. Major aperations 7 leen Morton, Sheila Wood, Glen C. H-eayn, ins. prem ---- 10).00; Weifare Assistance ------- 20.00 Veiva Bailey, Mrs. Herb Tay- Minor aperatians 7 Wright. C. Heayn, i. premi. --3om.8i W Mariow Ca., safe ----- 10.0 lor, Mrs. Ray McGili, Mrs. Lau Emergency treatments ----21 Gae3t rd -la Port Perry Star, printing 6.81, Road Voucher ------ -- 3441,73 Fitze and Miss Ethel Thomp- These facts are published Bratow,3Pt ra d4Aisn Vic Stouf fer, tuning H. Shortridge, Parks son, attended the banquet in eelyinaneforBtaqustonald arcn, Elea on piano --------- ----- 6.00 i Board grant ----------- 600.00 cannection with the 5th anni- this community with the ser- teous, Roy Scott. N. E. Mairs, pushing Council adjourned ta August versary af the Nestieton Woa- vices of aur bospitai. Grade 4 ta Grade 5-Dorothy back dump 18.7,5 7th at 8 p.m. en's Institute, Friday evenîng.. Armstrong, Patricia Bigelow, - -Welcome ta Mr. and Mrs.Ms et a ap BbyEmns arca Herb Haoey who moved from Mr.KihVnCm.obyE uds Patricia New Jersey ta bis home in Mns. Lillian Richardsoni, Green, Ross Jordan, Howard Norh Backtok. heyarrv-Mount Forest; Mn. and Mns. Morton, Randy Longfield, Me!-, No rh BacksigtckanTdeyannv- Ashworth and children, Fort vyn Smeit, Caroiyn Smith, Di-1 dFdynight a o ten Satura William, with Mr. and Mns. T. anne Smith. anria gpathe nd eig Bawman. Mrs. Richardson is Teacher-Miss Carrail Hop- aariensv a theei.n remaîning for a while with hem kinson. Mn. and Mns. Ernest King sister. Grade 5 ta Grade 6-Manjanie is theand Christine moved into the Mn. Melville Giffin and Dom- Armstrong, Charon Bigehow, Bud Thampsan on Saturd ay. Gertrude Henry, spent Satur- John Jackson, Larmy Lamb, Mrs. J. E. Fiett, Bowman day atronwt r and Donald Lane, Norman Lane, Di- ville, is visiting ber daughter Mns. Leslie Graharn, Miilbnook. anne Mulligan, Allan Smith. Mrs. Mervyn Graham. Mr. and Ms. Osmond Wright Grade 7 ta Grade 8-Esther son, Ian and Mary, Toronto. Gravenhurst. Osmond is assist- Dianne Bigelow, Leone Jondan, spent the weekend with the ing Mn. David Fairthonne buîld Jim Nicols, Tommy Rayson, Roy Fengusons. a cottage. Donald Scott, Malcolm Smelt. IN V S 0 nMrs Ws. ontomey, Mrs. W. W. Van Camp and Grade 8 ta Grade 9-Donna mmLindsay, Mr. and Mns. Sam Mr. Tos mith visited Mn. Durham, Neil Finney, Paul "r ee lvHowe, Rochester, visited Mn. and Mns. Ross Perrin, Cam- Pomeroy, Brenda R o wan, T e leis io Mrs Dever, Thursda-y. braI', Stnday. George Scott, Donald Smelt, Mr.and____E._________r._nd_________ opkns Leone Smith. Mindn, nd he lme ArherGras Hllwer Sudayguets eacer-rs.Mary Wright. 1 r.W. Archer, duning tbý> Sunday visitons at Mns. Jas. weekend. Marilyn emained forHMnrs homvey Heer adr Our manufacturers encourage Summer Mises 5h Hen's. Homve ere MdmSir-Reports o dissaro , Jean an ley, Mn. Talmage Henry, Camn- i iJea Woodward, Point-Au- ray; Mn. anid Mns. Fred Cowl- sae yrdcngtep- e f hi a Brl are holidaying with their ing, Purple Hill; Mrs. Royal G rs C u aunt, Mrs. Stanford VanCamp. Whitfield and Miss Evelyri, sets - on almosi every model. ton an rin Tor.onto, rii el and Philip, Bowmanville. M eetings ed Mrs. Gea. Crawford and Mn. Veny sorry te report littie and Mms. Wes. Pearce Sunday. Chrissie King is ini Oshawa Blackstack: The seventh meet- Soforth LAGET SLETIO -At he Mns. Herb Tayhor spent the Hospital fan sungery. She swal- ing af the girls 4-H Club "The So, or he ARGET SLECION Atthe weekend with Mn. and Mns. howed a Red Cross pin last Twenty-four Tea Timers", was BES PIICS an QTALTY - ad ERVCE Marvyn Nesbitt, Nestieton. week. held at the home of Mrs. S. BES PRCES- ad QALIY -andSERICE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snooks, Owing ta the storm and heavy Domneil with 17 girls and two - i To-n- Cli » nd nqureabot Yur Shirley and Wendy, spent the downpour of nain Sunday even- leaders present. The rail cai in Twn -Cal in nd nquie aout our weekend at a cottage on Maple ing the attendance was ather was "One duty of a pleasing Television. Ail sets denionstrated in your home Lake. small at the Orange service. gue st". The minutes af the hastl wit aboluelynooblgaton o by.Mn. and Mrs. Clarence Mar- Those wbo had venture d ou' meeting were read by the se-' withabsoutel noobliatio te uy.low, Mrs. Oakley Carley and sat in a body in church. Rev. cretary. Plans were made facý 1Anne, visited the Rev. Milton Hutton pneached a fine sermon the next meeting which is ta Sandersons in Toronto Sunday. on "The Unchanging Faîth". be held in the form of a tea for Mns. Rabt Ford and Miss Jean Rev.. Nicholson assîsted in the aour mothens. The tapia for this spent the weekend with Mr. and opening af service. The choir meeting was, "Hospitality in Proes'oaiQuîiy ilTyesMrs. Jack Rahm at the latter's sang an anthem and Mesdames the Club" an which Mrs. Prfes!na QaltyAUTyescottage, Belmont Lake. Larne Thompson, Harold Me- Bowles gave an interestin, SERVICE SALES ANTENNAS Mn. and Mrs. Eanl Bradburn, Laughhin, Howard Saywell and talk. Miss Lampman, our Home 1 1 Donald and Ivan, spent Sunday Miss Phyllis Strong. a quar- Economist, was present arna .......with Mr. and Mns. Theodore tette. Ater the service the gave many useful instruction ci Watson, Norland. nain stapped but the street was The meeting closed with everv. A family picnic was held at very wet. The lodges led by one enjoying a picnic lunch.' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Han- Devîtt Band, manched frorn The fifth meeting af The ahd McLaugbiin an Sunday vchrcta the Lodge raams. Twenty-faur Tea Timers was honn a soe Aenian . Ge'ýrtruep M/nlow -q e.don_ une26_ath. hoe o At last you cin paint, without suffering, from mnr- tating ..pant" fuLmes! Wonderful new odorless Flo-glaze Colorizer paints have banished paint odor forever. There are hundrcds o(f beautiful shades ta choose from in paints for w.Lls, fonrs, furniture, wood- w'ork or exterior uise. New alkyd formulation niakes Flo-glaze Color- izer Paints much casier Io appiy, mare durable than eN er. Larider Colorierpamnls are really Hardware Bowmanville Phone eMA 3-5774 We conresa a sneaking respect for anc resurceful gentleman w"ho fooled the Comties-albeit by morally dubiaus means. Scems he would load his boliow ailuminumn artificial leg with can- dy, coffee and nylons in West Berlin, then whisk aver the bar- der inta East Berlin in bis rnotorized wbeel chair. He made a neat profit - unt_ý the border gendarîpes ultimateiy caught up with hin. More and more businesses- fromartificial lirnbs ta shipbuild- ing - similarly find aluminum a valuabie aid Io sales and pro-. fits. Further major expansion of Aicaa's snielters in bath Quebec and B.C. is aimed ta satisfy the continued increasing deniand for t.he light met4j. ALUMINUM CAMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) served by the hastess assisted by Phyllis Strang. ZION (Hope Township) The annual Strawberry Fest- ival held at Zion Church July 4 pnoved a great success. Many weme the compliments on bath supper and pragram. Coloun-' ful bouquets adorned the attract-, ively laid tables, which wene quickly filled. Festival opened with singing of "Be Present at Our Table, Lord". A mast intenesting and enter- taining pnognamn followed the supper, which included the fol- lowing antists: Mr. Beverly Gray,' Garden Hil, coloured films of England, Ireland and Scotland; Lanry Hall, soloist; Wyleen Wil- son, Newcastle, accomdion num- bers; Mrs. W. McHolm, Morrish, humorous recitations. Chair- man, Rev. Harding. Many fniends were present from nean and fan and quite a number af old time residents among wbom wene Mr. Sleeman and daugbter of Whitb. Al came for the express purpose af nenewing aid acquaintances. We were also bonored with the presence af Editor and Mrs. Gea. James, Bowmanvilile, wha thon- oughly enjoyed their first visit to ZMon. The ladies af the Woman's As-: sociation wish ta express grate- fui thanks toalal wha attended, ta the artists for the fine enter- ta±inent; to the Chau-man Rev, rt Harding, and to ail those who so cheerfully contributed ta, and assisted with the supper. (Intended for last week) Miss Bessie Hamilton spent the holiday weekend with her sister Laura. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ruthven at- tended Hampton Anniversary Services last Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren. Church services were held Sunday, 10 a.m., July Ist. The Church was prettily decorated with bouquets of dark crimson roses, and pink and white peonies, which added ta the beauty of quiet Sunday morn- ing Communion service conduct- ed by Rev. A. W. Harding. There was a good attendance for church, and Sunday School whîch followed at il a.m. was average. Ail teachers and of- ficers were present. As Rev. Harding is soon to be on vaca- tion the Sunday July lst service is bis last service at Zion until August 12 when he wîil resume his duties. It is the sincere wish of ail, that our pastor enjoy a most pleasant and well earn- ed vacation. >Irs. C. Allison spent last weekend with relatives in Peter- borough. Congratulations ta Misses Jean Best and Zasia Lesnik who ob- tained their High Scbool En- trance last week. A graduation gift was presented ta them by the pupils of Zion School upon their departure. The following is the promo- tion list for Zion School S.S. Na. 6, Hope. Grade 1 ta 2-Heather Best, Beverly Moore, Phiiip Harness, Garry Green. Grade 2 ta 3-Anna Joncas, Joy Mazur, Barbara Kowalzyk, Freddie Strikwerda. Grade 3 ta 4-Cecil Mazur, Maxine Sunday, David Gerow. Grade 4 ta 5-Julia Kasprazk, George Joncas, Philip Strik- werda, Pat Harness, Paul Kow- alczyk, Joe Kasprazk. Grade 5 ta 6-Susan Kow- alczyk, Mike Sczaiawiga Grade 6 ta 7-Elizabeth Strik- werda, Patsy Sunday, Hans Strikewerda. Grade 7 ta 8-Elaine Caswell, George Raby. Grade 8 ta 9-Jean Best, Zosia Lesnick. Mrs. C. Raby, teacher. Congratulations toalal these yaung folks on their promotion. HIGHLY STYLED MODERATELY PRICED LADIES' WEAR La Vogue ga ccuelin Car. Athol & Celina, Osha-ff M0N E Y AVAILABLE FOR NDRTGAGES Ealph S. Jones Barrister and Solicitor 65 Slmcoe St. S. Oshawa RA 5-35251 MORRISH. The regular Church Service was held at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 8. There was a very good number present ta enjoy theiz- last Sunday rnorning Service for several weeks during the absence of aur minister, Rev. A. W. Harding, who wil be away on holidays. We were most for- tunate to have present Mr. Crocker, of Newcastle, N.B., who very kindly sang as a solo that beautiful hymn, "Alane". This was very much appreciat- ed. Another pleasure was Joan Marvin at, the piano ta play in co-operation with the organ- ist, Mrs. N. McHolm, a favour.. !te children's hymn, 11 Arn Sa Glad That Jesus Loves Me". Mr. Harding conducted the ser- vice preaching as usual a very thoughtful sermon from St. Luke 2, verse 49: "Wist ye nat that I must be about my Fath- er's business". This verse con- tains the first recorded words of Christ. Sunday School was held at Il a.m.. There was 51 present. Superintendent Mrs. Fred Mc-. Conneli was in charge. The se- cretary, Mrs. Harold Osborne. reported that the birthday box when opened contained $11A&t [t flot yet been decided hmw this moiiey will be spent Mr. Neil Anderson, Branti- ford, spent the holiday we.e.% end with his mather, Mr&. Frank Anderson, but left on Tuesday ta take a summne course at London University. Mrs. Ada Johnsan, Toronto, Is visiting with Mrs. M. J. Os. borne for a while. Mr. and Mrý. Crocker and family, from Newcastle, N. B. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marvin for a few weeks. Mrs. Crocker is a sister of Mrs. Mar- vin. Miss Vivian Mitchell, Port Hope, is visiting her cousins, Joan, Ruth, Arthur and June Marvin. Mrs. M. J. Osborne and Mrs. Johnson, were supper guests of Mrs. Wm. McHolme and Miss Beckett on Thursday, July 5th. Several from Morrish attend- ed the Strawberry Social he!d at Zion Church on Wednesday, July 4. Ail reported enjaying a most bountiful supper and excellent prograrn ta conclude a verv pleasant evening. EMaine Anderson is visiting her uncle and aunt and cousin Pat, Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson, Bowmanville, for a few days. M ONA RCH MARGARINE SPECIAL! 21-Ib pkgs 55 0 BLA VER PEANUTS in sheli 12-oz. pkg., 21c 0 I1T2 ALL PURE COFFEE A&P INSTANT COFFEE 4-oz jar 99 c NIEDS NO NEW WIRINOSi Amnana "Scot" Air Conditionersm piug right into existing sockets. la No expensive special wiring I 3106COOLINO CAPACITYI Top quality units, honestly rated! 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