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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jul 1957, p. 12

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WilI Live in Toronto eb Couple MakAnniversary iPlayground ReportsHatnsud. lpDvi Lions Centre Playrround the Park. They need c>nly ta usso r adMs od Verna Foran and Gayle ThIomas attend ta belong.Dasadfmi.Ohwa Our second week eddse 1 Ccssuly ust the Sîpecial Event Central SehGI PIaYffround M.~ ben icstheme. We held Heather Webb Jl ritn amnt~~ sa tournament of games and pass- Oeo!tehhihsofareoeow;S road jed out the refreshments. wee aso ure iic tsfthe r n Ms o Bkrs The winner of the Bean Bags Creamn of Barley Camp on M.adM~ i was Betsy Philips. Thursday, July 11. The boys The winner of the Tetherbail enjoyed themnselves immensely mi.WlodaeMr O was Larry Dunn. as they swam 'in the tank. It Buh'eerooî. eeS * ~~~~The two winners of Tennis turned out to be a pleasant daydagessoMran Ms.C game were Gail Hobbs, Brad and fortunately no accidents oc- M.adMs avyYl 1 Yourth. curred~.~~lwes aeBed n Volleyball champions were The other highlight took place Jnc eea ihrtPi Jane Oliver& team. on Friday, July l2th when the a are udy * Tetherbali <doubles) were ~L egion Fair w as held at C n r lR v i t r B w n , T u t n John Philips, Jeanette Marsden.Sco.Afethpaae asM.ndMsLodGapil We wuldliketa hanktheover anid the children had been Lnsy r n r.RnHr parents who soa kindly sent thediie inasen dfeetyanDerhOaaii- refreshments for our specialfn htFe îve ae~e tM.IacHrys * ~~~I~4I~~' ~firstunde Foreign, Alan Hoop- Mr.Foec PaceLns teer secod ud t -ngir.yadeMrCarne their children inth games n ue iyls n1SihadAnM.Jc presented. ~Loceise and Susan Mann came SitadsoviieMran * * * ~~fourth in the cutest. Mr.aadPsce Vincent Maasey School Faki akPaaon Playground Fakin - lagon Betty ForanBrtHggnj ilia On Thursday morning, July Franklin Park now has 116 aaa~.*AEAA llth. the chlldren and the super- cide eitrd b Cs visars went on a nature hunt Our special levent was an Un- throughout the park. About 45 birthday Party. Both younger wt children searched in the long and older children enjoyed the grasses and tall weeds for relay races we had. Prizes wereSAT MN insects. Many species were presented to ail those partîcipat CASIID pers, ladybugs, ants, praying wore hats which they had a1 mantis and bumblebees. The in the morning out ,of consruI --hildren seemed ta enjay the tian and crepe Paper. - > îature hunt very much, and I We hope that we are able ta ' know we will have another some have more enjoyable spccial Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rainforth Elliott eut their day soon. levents in the future. 'u- ~ wedding cake at the reception at the Guild Inn, Scar- The following day we invited*** borough, following their marriage in St. George's Memorial the children ta bring their lunch Ontario Street Sehool Playground YS E I L Church, Oshawa, on July 5. The bride is Isabelle Shirley and some beverage, when they FtPnl Naylr, augterof rs.Edwin S. Naylor of Oshawa, came in the morning, and stay PtPnl Nalo, auherofMr.ail day, eating their lunch at At least 80 children walked z formerly of Bowmanville, and the late Mr. Naylor. The noon time. They had several through the gates on Thursday FRTI groom is the son of Mrs. Elliott, Toronto, and the late Mr. hunts, such as scavenger, trea- carrying their lunch in one arm John G. Elliott. -Photo by Ireland Studio, Oshawa sure and lucky spot hunts. They and their drinks in the other, as had several races and combina- this being aur special levent day tions later in the day and the we had planned a picnic. WhenW E K N resuits follaw: the dlock struck 11:45 the child- C ou pie Known Hiere . Garbage collection - Carol ren grabbed their lunch and r an LG Trimble, Lamne Trimble. t idaco place to eat. OtroSrn Races, 5 and under-Francine After lunch the children play- L M Burns, Shiela Crambie. ed among themselves. At 1:15 Girls 6 - 8-Maxine Robertsan, we had a peanut scramble, thenLb 9 Tove iergson.races and contests. Suckers were Boy 6 8 Je! Glholygiven ta the smaller children. OaroSrn Larr Trible.Gum was won by Patty Mc- Girs 9- hCami TimbeKnight in the shoe-kcig con- Lorain Hodgsa ribe test and by Wayne Leach in shoe L M Boy 9- 1-ougHari, imscramble. Pat Rundell won a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKnight of Selby, Ont., recently celebrated thei Billing. toy lamb in the Lucky Spot. John Golden Wedding Anniversary when many friends calleçI ta offer congratulations. TeS O L E Boys12 nd nderBabMc-Webb and Louise Maguire won bieadgo Manus,12Mike CharleBlaiMecowsaferaidrngt e ahdggrom of 50 years are pictured (front) with their attendants, the bride' Maus ik haleBlie st points in the bean bag throw- sister Mrs. Edra Price, R. R. 2, Bowmanville, and brothier, Mr. Fred Truil, Toront.CH P Adams. igcntest. The bride is the former Sybil Truli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Casey Truli. A sonio Wheebarow ace(opn)- I wuldlile ,o tanktheMr. and Mrs. McKnight, Wallace, resides at R. R. 2, Bowmanville, and was presentfoL.59 Bob James, Steven Burns; 2 mathers that made freshie for the happy occasion. -Photo by David Phippen, 149 lundas St., Napane - ik halsIwi oCeharlsenss hepaetswo ok ________________us_______and_______________________le___ Blaine Adams, Bob McManus. time ta get their children ready Shekcigcontest - Blaine for the parade on Friday night. 1 Victoron Ontarjo Spron Adm, efGilhooly, tie Bob _____________ Luck pots-teven Bumn, t.1 '~rau aiesSunday afternoon. ~LJ1 James, Gary' Crombie. XJ1V1ufleT The Grant Thompsons were Yuga yoe UI iBeaverton and Pefferlaw Allan YounmUY Ty Mr.sand Ms. Jas. oPaulle oyMurray lett. Lb Rase Rycraft Paul aycraf. J.the J. JJUJ.1. had halidays with his coin Maxine Robertson, Henry Dyk- Movr.tewekn an75cJs Clil fMuryFet Backamd rae -Gle Bel, r. nd rs.BobDawonFlorida and Miss Anne Colville, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Yellowle i Bckars rce- lenBelHelen, Wayne and Bobbie, - Bob cMaus, ama Trible Brokli, Mm an Mrs GergeSimcoe, are visiting Mrs. Col- and Murray were Sundaydi- * * *Bertmm andGeorge, Tantonville's sister, Mrs. B. R. Knight ner guests of Mr. andMm.oead vistit m. and Geri eTunton and Mm. Knight. Clare Allun and sons, Bown- S S GEEA Memorial Park Playground Presbyterian L.A, ville. heeMargot Rankine raytri ldfmYebrtMtn The memnbers of Nestieton Mr. and Mrs. E. Spires adL.P~ Teehas been only MrsanyWlsvle .Y. pn h Preshytemian Ladies' Aid met famnily were atOmillia Sundy * day this week and outside a! the we-n ihhi ohr r t the home o! Mrs, Cecil Wil- Mm. and Mrs. Ross Cryd- win wichba pevete ~wendv iN.Y, sent te - on wth fine attendance, with man and children, Mr. and Ms Vcu1Pce L fomfiisin ar matsweW.Martin and Mr. and Mrs h rsdnMs erge Harry Knox and sons spe I have had qitni ucwafth eS. J.ePotts and family.e Onhaveh usday e aftheJ.n w Suand visior t m. adWolfe in the chair and Mrs. R. Sunday with Mm. and Mrs.C.. aftrnon w Suda viitos a Mr a Davison conducting the Devo- Wmay at Saskatchewan Lae had a Mothers' Tea ta which the Mms. Lloyd Ashton's were, k, Mm tional period.Mnd.PIK E mothers bought their own and Mrs. R. Ormiston, RonaldTh bilfrsnngte M.ad r.W.Pri freshie. The wind made It di!- Forsythe, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thvbi orsadig h Mr. and Mrs. W. PLid, O K U T cuit ta kep the fod on theMcGill an Dale, Mm and Mrsmanse floors was paid and sev- iie m n r.J ag fiul t kepte oo o teMeil ad aeMr ad r. ra bzararticles sold, and and 'family, Bowmanville. L ~ table for as long as it was there, Roy McGill and Reva, Mm. and - acknowledgments for cards and Mm. and Mrs. Wes Werryad but between kids and dogs it Mrs. Ivan Sharp, Enniskillen, A remembrances to the sick re.* family attended the MetclVaum ace was soon devoumed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billett - ceived. Mms. John McCalden in- family picnic at Cream o!fBar On ,Fiday night, Memnorial Douglas and James, Scarbor- vited the ladies ta meet at hem ley Park "nzMrT Park took its part in the Legion ough, Mrs. Milton Wermy, Osh-~ cottage at Scugog Point for the Mrs. E. H. Peever and Mrsn .~ F5AI .~UI Parade and we were quite fort- awa, Mm. and Mrs. Ross Ash- uutmeigwe h on yr saa eercn unae n avngou sar o tn ndfail, r.an Ms.mittee wil te Mrs. H. McLau- !tors at Mr. and Mms. Rae Pa-17 !.~ **ioriginal costumes. Little Timmy Phil Turner and Paul, Stmath aln Mrs. G. Wolfe,* Mms. W. cOe's. i Taylor won much laughter fromn roy. Paul remained for a week's Campbell and Miss R. Proutt. Mr. and Mms. Maurice Zin Costnc Aelîd Lntn ndthe crowd due ta bis quiet saber- holidays. Mms. Jack Kessler Mrs. L. Fitze kindly offered ta stra and children, Malton, V. The wedding of Miss CosacJdlad itna ness in partrayîng a cowbay ofl Mm. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin, nee Janie M. Pelîman a! Bow have a lawn tea at hem home anid Mms. W. Simpson, Mrs. Jn O O N Mr. Daniel H. Coates which took place in Brantford horseback and gained a first in and Mm. and Mms. Walter Love- manville, has received the degree next Wednesday a!temnoon and et Simpson and childmen, M1 2-r i recently is of interest to relatives and friends in this the Western Division. Rod Tay- idge, attended the Tewin me- o! Bachelor of Household the programn committee is Mrs. verton, weme visitors withte3c district. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron lom was dessed as a tail man in union, which was beld at Cmeam Science from Macdonald Insti- C. Gist and Mrs. R. Campbell. Wermy's at Roselandvale. G. Linton and the groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. L.H. big white overalls with an im- o! Barley Pamk, Bowmanville, tute, Ontario Agiultural Col- The program consisted o! a Mm. and. Mrs. D. Wilsonan Coats, bth o Bratfor. A umbe fro Bow anvile tched a the nk.Rod awon1Sunday. lege, Guepl. She i amnried ta reaing by Mrs.K ilbn;faiy-Wib;M. n r Cad dsbtict fatte n dt heo wd i n g in Fr st B pts C u choecnmpi e n t e o ic M . ibe t B nxck b rn Dr ac esir, w o r du t d pi n i sru e ta-y r._amiha- aml,- 1U II L I F'or Information leading 1 n Ms oly oi-h wre ti Y~a-- ta hear that hmeei mmv G. Langfeld's over the weekend. the arrest andMrley oonvictionked o!hii rMmeas car- bergIe V-ln ' Men e 1os ated, th retadcnito f son and family attended the Penter for relatives and friends rv ns eel swt e rs rn hmso ted A any Persan trespassing on, Prouse family picnic. Sunday. in the amea. Sordaght e ar M . Mceze d Bakt otOfc wel,1ina ndBi, ornt, emnto!Zin niedChrchDoA nniversary orstalngfrmMm. and Mrs. Delbert Hallo- Mr. Yellowlees was ana-Àn& saptetDnMa-wieM.adMs hre e r wel, Lida andBillTorono, hernt ofZion Uited hurchKinziTorontotieVenniTogntenjoyedgenaotnpa tap seeeel,. BO DAEKHospital, baving had a heamt the St. Lawrence Seaway andCO TN E I!iU V V M RE ffl~ !M BROOKDALE-KINGSWAY spent the weekend at their cot- and a member o! Mount Zion attack. thmough northern Ontario. CN IN E VI £5 BE5A B EmMMOII NURSERY Properties tage. Masonic Lodge No. 39, Brook- Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rahm, and Mrs. Ivan Rohmr ws peas > 1Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallo-,ell lin. A Masonic service was held family, Mms. Roy Graham andifantly surprised ta have her and sons, Miss Norma Hal lowell, jfrM.elweeonSna. amyatnddheampc-fther, Mr. Mailon Mitts o! Til- VE A L 1___ Mr. and Mms. Lesiie Henrv and Rev. F. J. Reed conducted the nic at Hampton park on Sat-i sonburg and hem grandmotherRglr$,9 U - i Miss Gwen Stark spent Satur- memnomial service in the chapel urdav. srs Crina its ! Crit i $2.98YD ' Filq EIEF rFOR i eebruh of Armstrong's Funeral Home, Congratulations ta Wayne visit the or fml on Sun-_ o ENTI flELi ~ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farrow Oshawa, on Monday, July 8 and Blackburn, on passing his High day. Rhe Sn Clear ___- ___-$1.98 m ur.. 5~ ~ and sons in Peteborough, Sat- - riends gathemed fromn far and School exams with first class M.. and Mrs. Louis Feltz yju STOCK urd a v near ta pay theim respects ta a honors. Mitchell, were Sunday guests P J M S IIlt IY RII~ erssa~FalsScurnst gadrnn. Maybauifl W.A. Jlymetn was held of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rohmer. Regular $2.98 of inson, held open house at his bigh regard in which Mm. Yel- temnoon, with a good attend- home with them after a holida To B TH Scout Camp Saturday evenng lowîees wvas held. ance.$19 fil with quite a few attending foraajî wth hem cousins Warren and Clear-------~A~ social evening. Lunch, prepared i Lfta maurn his passing is. Mms. Lloyd Siemon, presi- Douglas Rohmer. hi ieFlorence: daughter Jean1 dent, apened the meeting. De- Mm. and Mrs. Ivan Proutt vis-S 1 PA NeMed amnd Ms e a llse s.eryGaspei)of Zion vationa], Mrs. Cowling.Msited Mýs Beth Prouit at Thurs-are - - - Scouts remained for the week- and Helen (Mr.VnoPwel ibt Blackburn wsi oa -on Sunday. Regular $1.98 ' end i hi e o ai o! Columbus and four grand- chai-ge off the prograrnw: M~ rhsWp.tson. C3esiareQs, To IE U in thi r lgcb children, Alan and Marilyn c o f readings by Jtea:n *spct ( ,v WWcla\ s\~ m i child Caren ed celer adGapl RbetadDnl Bertrim, -Mrs. Bent Ashton and, ter, Mrs.'Jus. Forcler. Clear renattnde th ceebr- iPowell. and a brother Jack af! Mrs. C. Garrard; solo, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mm1s. Bruce $ 1.9 RE UCE ~ FPI" tions in Peterborough. Saturday. 1Sauina. Rankine-, instrumental, Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. HaIr CI Palîbeamers were six nephews. Read, Miss Aked spoke on citi- Campbell, Bailieboro, a nd NIrs jif n1 1 1I In the 1946-19.56 period labor!1 Murmay Vice, Maurice Jebsonj esi n emtpt n-GereFre en îhten J o h ~nDE a n d LI JIuj f income in Canada rose 168 per' Walter Tink. Weslev Yeflow- land. Meeting <Iosed and lunch a.; far as Belhan;- to v;int Mr.i cent.,opae to an increas4e off lees. Donald Thompson and -as served. W.A. are inviteci and Mrs. S. Siapl,4ns.7 igS.E omnil 04 per cetn h UnedFncsTmpn.Iement to Mis.Lloyd Ashton's home Miss Rulh Proutt attendpd 7 igS.E onavlePoeM 39 i1ïtateâ in the same period. was in Zion Cemneterye f or theu' August meeting. the Jas. Malcolm family reua-â â un m. PAGE TWILVI TEE CANADLAN ÉTAI"-

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