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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Feb 1959, p. 15

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TRN eANAnTM, MTANMVAW UflWA7<VW.T.U. flU?ÂWW~ PAGE T~ Bushel of Ap High School Bd. Plans For Almost E, W- H *g ~With the quantity o pls1 ' IV e~III~in storage 45 per cent greater1 t Lo cal Level th i theprcekn iv-yr1 atPoteoptiyneuetgt taex oavr guthel o! afr near- J[Ig leter hattwostu-meeing Tin !olow thepla evry !aily ffinCanada, astotal, brok enaennFe-ingJnuryNT ewadco-as a eigoledTs- tecontr sofJanclure as 'toeg wAth the four nitcipalie Pinuace ot He anPor Hs opemebee therd tht "if athes larelgs ware pSent. TardheldaSe rtary manvilltehooaste be sun-Boardiare.meing llwthe poa rt hichicinanadareftotal was auýigthlyetngmaneMialprets asd b50 as erng te dr.-iHpegRartear nnnderty5u,8it,0are ot moed nthocon- rooklease ilwingayei ,FulBoard suraneun limTe Bwith nas Owneing soato. Tusuptheountinsthf next t2, ruee tings and t auchotercosrucdtiosuno. dTwo eraerresigtionwer hee mnstey oillaedte bein &lng isaa trtedhmetingprniplsTh* onthe BFinancertccepewih egrers.oftKra- dump ed. lrehodns Forebers wTe reaint- Committee was planne--foa rnergfrmeti onnvlDang the Potsc nien reusostua- wad aorapied t-o te ars rd. Mod asrh9h cmlt i-e tafand r hanasPrin- tien ltethate ntimon o!the car- re.eJ. Aolongo evailfule Byo eo159Bude.AuiBoarecin.Hpe al !MlbokRgtSho.ainpbicph iitnfr meet ncilanfor 1959, nar conmeetins t b bîdin Prtth nte thatthe toe o Dhevera nux oc 95 rm theoeTud.a Mrc 2h t la 19 percent greatr than las Pont Hope Sepaate ciiol Asmte Bdet r teeina nceacpe hrge, MrsT Kra-T' yearWtdh. agetsok e Board, rom Pot HopeToforpot from the Buldinger olJI 5J. v ing edr in ntasri andiQue- Courc .1 M cner ery fpont1959 mittee a anyohrsn e S affMn r GohEan as Piter onec.Toheaetonprovinces ae 1959r. - epoigre t teeBothanMonaythoseh9to!tacyplar C.___._______ofNewcastle____ the 1 ir959 WdBu dge. A ful n Bahe manllf Miss b y V7irtue, Tel..ago. TheuMith ime nditishur mont is e beset sidefor rono, wre vsitos atMn. n olumbiate t aexrp- Mo oNuNTS fr199,ank BuilingiC ommbe elmeing rs PpoVrtue5.ing9 arctreas aer holnste Deerax or159fom th wipthue!rst one annd or Mn an Ms.Fr olo yd, w hesthan lagst syeasr Pot op epQaLIte cOrono, W te Bdneda, rcMvea r4t. Ms leNnSHoLroy, Hmptn hLastianOntaro and Quec- Bad rm Prt e Tow AioStffm emBursarldingMn Ji tmn.behawa, har est ec rd-beaingc rep Couaff 4 cCe fr15 smtet alend akn g or usn e Mr.Sanday sitonlsaterMn.holappgsoc5s miion 87 heiens and'9 - ah.W. C. e oruene ugestosfhenwschooal. ad Mr.eart Lamybo ac)an- iihgoumi 1po STAFORD deasare asir touse efor Mn andMrs.Clar Werestduer6 miin.1 Thoe bsa o! mth plan es e a Tor a ronto, were vsiosatranu Cots mthisew e ptw in old st-g AIF OBuThedingClmintn meen rst.Rand Mm-s. E. .er's . .-beafu, hanhdigs d, cni MONUMENTS ANaDng ith the Chairme p an n a or Mn. and Mns. Clrk Wollirnsd, waples hnls er 'T IK T A' Ser , etarv are meetngwih the Port Hopee, Mor. Penig pte , is utt-eare Ont oing Q eut *;:z:eE DAlinStaff Councîl aredPlan- Mr. imlnPngoe o!Casawa, ho! strecofast ekng Unss 4tefm "m nisngt a etrd, F nay, rev nng were vsitny s to Mn.adMrs.tobe ate neaes, iliby ii of pmm e ru asiofry the Tehol.ad MsWe ar tbs. ahusands e!ibsheClsmial have Saffea orBrs. Te deisie o !etbe ore-Mn. and Mrs. D.B.larkWy, o- ed 61/2umedlboanseThe bsto OFSTFOR heansarmetiangswihToops rnt, wh m-.anudaMrs. Ross beheld un s ptiage any longe N metiRWOs. be vol beglad te me t Mrs.adMs A erdonYe, holaineun tihndpatmospr - - 7 ~alngroup tbat wishe anteMdis-nMemonia ClRospWtali oramsn-pls ' F~ Da s t.E. hiy cuSe hool ffaremeirs. iThe a rtill e, Mprv in g eh s day.eyae otcmig u PhNT Whitby mlj arlnn d s crt a ndo ldand Miss PRub irue , of asreonto or e Mm-. an Mrs. Jirji esai ________________________calmebaders oudaytheninres enlhViitrueoer.eaviMs teMrat eg. eaving, Thorn- Februry 2th. Td Werybh, spnt aof a'sh isiwi h StafordBro. Te deisin o th Bord r- M. ad Ms. D B.Kay To tobr upar ents M.and Mrs. W.n garding eetings ith grops ronto withMn. and Mrs. alCoss aehl nsoaeayl ner was hat he lcalboar men- ShrpAy w din e g u s anat n. an D,,nda St. V ,tb3, ny grop thatwiMissto dindaemStal noontalnd Mran u cuss chool afairs. heDavei-MerclerisvisitedngLinda'sy Phon Whtby an nd screary oul atend issRubyVirue TronogrsnofaMr.eandMr. C. iUs, at- MOhwk 8-352any. eetngifposibe. helo-acomanid r. nd Mr Mm-on.an Ms. e! cC e anhirls, Ohawda, were iwith NMSSe Mn esM. and Mrs. WaodAho. Mn. and Mrs. arneCronsOknd Oawal, Mrs. la renwereryun *dMjd1b4.rceay were restsat M. and ter S. heiaoow manile, er I .,/.7R4D~w~is in o! M n anrsEd Cox. n 1~,ftDQrVraMm-s.H. ei, r.Complsate V M~~~~or rs. . ritnwow * I dinnendguestso!Mm-s.Miltn I Weandyi, Oshawa, ant o r s.it th 8 SPO Mr.n andborlt Harold- Ashton. - ~ oa 4000neqM. and Mrs. Kaeth McGil1 e!hwaMm-. Carem-s.e rc, JURY a n d LOdV EL L don Bekett were rcew it n.aMandGr YOUR REXALL STORE Mrs. AGOetrd. tpes e re.,viewtmn.and dMg-s. 15 ingSt.W. BowanvlltMA 3-578 haoBwand Stevens.- Mn. and ofMradMs. .Eds ard Mns . d rs oron Get-tins, Min. rd ess fMna AiMnltern and girlshwencent callers.o A&P's bath BRTHDAY CELEBATION! u' Mr. and Ms. Rs eKedron.Gil a n. Dleower and Oke, Oswa SAVE OU IYi>~ 4Z*of M. and Mrs FRnen bro, Bowm.anville, eewt.n adMrs.ate rFokd eckt Mn. W. Cor.etandBoManviGoe. JU RY a dwasOaLLSundayckttOsawgesa!. n YOUR REXAL STORE rndoMrs. rank DoMr.an rd. 15 KingSt. W.Mr.and Mns. A. EL Weann .. - arfa rily weSn visito s o f n Mand Mrs. GronWisr, Mn. and Mrs. Stan Thopsr Mr. aePand Lore .osLe dr AMP W M IKhI A/u-tFOrS P............M r Soard ihle, Os a ,4 M. and Mrs. E.Mrankin, o adM.alteMr k. w tv A U iR.g 2 pgj 5o.-AVEa0.Suyvsn a t- .a ndtofMrs.1 . M.DE.S.. 2 .k..s. c.f..1. 7... M. and Mrs. Ae. L.Wean, Chie Qa it Rg.tn 1andE 0. i ri.HaodWsen -- ~ PA~U~ ~Mr. and Mrs. SaRoMpGihi ~ & ~ ~J 20-oztns andMissReaMciMn. ad Mrs. fafl rMr<8I24ozPI) Sg McSANa0e Kir t MeGil and Dalewith Mn. and Mns. E.M. Sai-n BIR'HDY JnParker Largckee Rg. macn 59e-SAVE le Pote, Bwmdvile .anditing Hwaminutes.Wo- -CAnv5ga1sP sip ws inchareo!Dori ject. At 8 a.m. Saturday 12 girls Short Cut and t-be leaders met in the base- ment te bring oi local "World 9 Day o! Prayen Services" te a close. The service was !ollowed C by a social heur an d breakfast. Four girls and leaders Mes- PRIME RI-B ROASTIb69C ae W. A. Logan and 0. C. M.S Pesbteial. li t.An- and Ve Mble 11»mils 00 drew's Church, Oshawa, to ea Fresh £F W an eg tnu Miss Vera Boyd, xissionary on furlough from India and t-o view The Very Flnest Grade, A&P Brand, California Sunkist taeniie iss Bod was one dut-y in India. The Senior Choir, Crokinole * L ....Part-y bas been postponied unt-il N AE5RN -1 bagc March 7,in tecut ae N AE -' .N G S5 ment. More details in t-he next MoeldaMoe~ 5dless No. iGrhdeweekend with Miss F. Beech, Maple Grove, Mn. H. <rn ~with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ash- SIZE 6 fo c ton. Master Robent Slemon was GRAP FRU T -0 45weeknd ues ofMaster Char- les- Ashton. Pric.a I, This Ad Guaranteed Through taturday, F.hruary 28th, 1959 Serny te report- Mrs. H. Grubb i is in Memorial Hospit-al, Bow- 1manville. We hope for speedy ----------------.MMrcover, _- " - pies Stored vyery Family storage will be good for another couple of monthz of storage, however. The apple growers of Canada a.re endeavouring to help them- selves by providing the Cana- di an Horticultural Council with funds to foster increased con- sumption of apples. The federal and provincial governments e also assistlng. So, too. are manv Canadian organizations inter- ested in the health of Canadas~ citizens and her economy. MAPLE GROVE Mîs. R. H. Connors attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Madge Humpb.reys, in Toronto, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and Ann, Mr. Walter Bathe, Oshawa, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Labrecque. Mrs. Tom Colliss and Ernest spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colliss and family, Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Arthuar B urges visited Mr. and Mr%. }H. Locke, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Freeborn, Kim an'd Gene, Lindsay, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell. Sunday guests were her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Westaway, Cameron, and Mr. an~d Mrs. Murray McKinnon, Cambray. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitemnan Business Directory. Accouniancy_ RAY J. DILLING Certified Public Accountant 93 Church Street MArket 3-3861 wm. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant Second Floor New Lîbrary Building Cor. King and Temperance Sts. Phone MArket 3-3612 YALE, FRIEDLANDER. HUNTER & CO. Accountants and Auditors [Âcensed Trustee in Bankruptey 54.King St. E. RA 5-1621 Oshawa, Ontario 'B. L. Yale, C.A. P'. Friedlander, B. Cern., C.P.A. MONTEITH - MONTEITH RIEHL & CO. Chartered Accountants 135 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa SRA 5-3527 Partners: J. W. Monteith, M.P., F.C.A. A. B. Monteith, B. Comm., C.A. G. W. Riehi, C.A. (Licensed Trustee) G. E. Trethewey, C.A. R. F. Lightfoot, C.A. Chiropracilo G. EDWIN MANN. D.. Chiropractor Office: 15 -Elgin St., cor. of Horsey St. Phone MA 3-5509 Office Hours: By Appointment D ent1al1 DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. 40 King St. W. Bowmanville Office Hours: - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Closed Saturday and Sunday- Office Phone - MA 3-5790. Rouse Phone- Newcastle 3551 DR. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office In bis home 100 Liberty. St. N. - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m..to 6 p.m. daily> Phone MA 3-5604' 9 a.m. te 12 noon Wednesday Closed Sunday DR. C. F. CATTRAN, D.D.S. Office U.E, BA.,L.B. Box 9, Newcastle Phone Newcastle 2248 Consultation by appointment only. W. KAY LYCETT, B.A. Barrister and Solicitor In the offices of R. R. Waddell, Q.C. Main Street, Orono, Ontari o .Friday, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Morigages LEROY HAMILTON - ORONOI Phone 1r 16 First Mortgage Funds Residences - Farms .Business, Properties 1 .Opitomelr y KEITH A. BILLETW Optometnist 141 King St. E. - Bowmianvlfle Office Heurs: By appolntmmt Telephone MArket 3-3252 Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. te 5 p.m. Wednesdays: 9 te 12 Thursday evenings Â.4ý vstdMr. and Mrs. H. With- erly, Bowmanville, Saturday ev- enirig. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow- den spent a few days in Hamnil- ton, with their daughter, Mn. and Mrs. Albert Brown. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bailley and farnily spent last weekend with hi, parents, Mn. and Mrs. Fred Bailley, Puslinch. Mns. F. Bailley returned home with them for a visit. Birthday greetinga te Cathy McGuirk and Nancy Whalen who celebrated on Saturday with Parties for their small friends. Misses Mary and Eileen Hall, Tononto, visited Mn. and Mrs. Tom McGuirk on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ireland and family. Norw'Ood, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laverty on Sun- day evening. .Mrs. Robert Shearer fa recov- ering !rom an operation in Osh- awa General Hospital. Rer fniendsa arid,,neigtibours wish her a.speedy recovery. Mr. and! Mrs. Ken Mayberry an~d family spent.the weekend wlth ber, parents and sister, Mr. and Mis. Peter Newton and Mrs. Franik Salerno, Parry Sound. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Finney wene Mn. and Mrs. Lorne Heard and daughter, Tauntoni, Mr. and Mts. Jim Far- row and Douglas, Bowmnanville-. 1The Evening Auxiliary will meet on Thursdeay evening (te- night) at the home o! Mrs. Steve Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cunning- ham, Barry and John, attended the wedding o! her niece in Ton- onto last Saturday, and the ne- ception at T1histletown, after the wedding. Sympathv o! the community is with the -family of the late Mr. Alfred Leetooze, whe died on Friday o! last week. - Mrn.d Mrs. Melvin Rolmes and family spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perey Lane and Mrs. Mary Holmes Peterbor- ough. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ten-West- eneind, Oghawa, were Sunday visiters wîth Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eeuwes. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lebel, Osh- awa, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lebel, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Har- r1son and Judy, Oshawa, were Sunday guests o! Mr. amd Mrs. Milton Paterson., Mr. and Mrs. Alan Snowden and fanily were tea guesta of Mr. and Mns. John Aitchison, Blackstockt, on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. William David- son, Toronto, cailed on ber par- ents, Mn. aù~d. Mrs. Alan Snow- den on Priday evening.. Mlm Jini Geddes is a patient i Memnorial Hospital, where shie uniderwent an operation on Friday. lier many !niends wish her a sPeedYrnet-urn tt health. The Country Couples' Club will hoid a skating party on Sat- urday evenin.g at the home o! Mn. and Mrs. Jack Gay, Cour- ti<çe. In case o! unfavourable weather (ne ice) a gocial even- Ing v,'il¶ be held .in Manie Grove Ch'urch basement. Ladies please bring a box lunch for two.- Mn. andI Mrs. Ross Grant, BoÀrmanville, Were Sunday visi- tra with M . a d Mrs. Bert Sniowdên and !anily. Màny from here attended the Bàaiber'Sholi quartet concert in Oshawa Collegiate Auditorium onSaturday evefiuig.' Circle Meeting Mhe L.N.O. 'Cirele o! Mapie Crove Women's Groups met on Thursday evenin-g at the home o! Mns. Robent Barrabaîl with 14 inembers'and one visiter pre- sent. President, Mrs. Bert Snow- den took charge o! the business period. A Penny-a-Meal Box is to be kept again, for the follow- ing month and a travelling bas- ket ls te be sent around. Plans were made for a card panty to be heid in the church basement on March 7 at 8 o'clock. The wonship service bean, wlth a hymn. Mrs. W. R. Brown gave a Scripture readlng and read a story "Coat of Mariy Colours." Miss Judy Barrabail offered a prayer. Mrs. W. H. Brown show- ed moving pictures o! a trip to Nassau taken while she and Mr. Brown visited there recent-, ly. The committee in charge, Mrs. Barraball, Mrs. Cyril Barr and Mrs. W. H. Brown served a lovely lunch. Russians Good Drivers ? Russianis ray ha particularly good car drivers, the Ontario Safety League believes. Thiy have at least one exceptional attribute. The Russians are noted for many things. It would be out- of-place to list them here. But in relation to car driving it Ls worth considering their addic- tion-and almost unchallenged pre-eminence-at the game of chess. An essential o! good chess is the ability to foresee both t.he probable and possible moves of others, well in advance. To fore- sqe them, and to forestali them if they threaten danger. Similarly, good drivers "drive ahead". While they are dealing with one situation they are an- ticipating others. They try ta plan their own moves, and fore- see the moves of others, as far in advance as possible. And they neyer overlook the need for defence. "Leave yourself an out!" sums up the outlook of a good defensive driver. He tries al- wasto be prepared for the unexpected. His main defence iisato ensure that he always has adequate stopping distance ahead-and, if practicable, swerving room to one side- to avoid danger from any possible traffic development. The parallel between chess and driving cannot be taken tao far. There should ha no element o! competitien in driving, whlle chess is a contest with the ultimata aim o f tying up the opposition sa, that it cannot move at ail. But Ontario motor- ists sometimes feel that winter dniving is this sert o! competi- tive game ... with the weather- man on the other aide of the board, playing white. In the Edifor's Mail Dear Sir: I hope you will recelve many letters in answer te your edit- orial attack on the town's park- ing meters in last week's States- man. While admltting that they cause you inconvenience from time tetie, their value in rmy humble opinion. far outweighs the disadvantages. You certain- ly will remember net se long ago when, before parking me- ters, it was impossible for shop- pers to find a parking spac!e anywhere along the front street. They were all taken by mer- chants who brought their carg up town in the morning and left themn sit in front of their places throughout the day. Now, a person has at least a fightin% chance to get a parking place when he cornes up town. Se, let's net be tee tough either on the police who are doing a good job or on the Chamber of Commerce for spon- soring the meters. The proof of their value lies in the fact that The generous who Is always just, and the just who is al- ways generous, may, unan- nounced, approach the throne cf heaven.-John Caspar Lavater. Generosity, wrongly placed, becometh a vice; a princely mind will undo a private kam- ily.-Thomas Fuller. ALL RECONDITIONED Ail Privately Owned Cars in almost every town of any size across Canada, thev rnay ha found doing their job cf keep: ing the permanent parkers oit the main shopping sections. Sincenely. A local Merchant COURTICE Phone MA 3'3922 Y, 1955 Chevrolet Coach 1950 Pontiac Sedan 1953 Chevrolet Sedan 1951 Gisevrolet Coach 1952 Chevrolet Sedan 1953 Vanguard Sedan - EADY FOR THE ROAD - Mostly One Owvner ROY W. NICHOLS Oldimohile and Chevrolot Cars DO WNA ILLE Chevrolet Trucks Phone MA 3-3353 OVER 30 CU. FT. CAPAýjFTý TRUNK CAPACITY! l 1 TRI CANAD" STATESMM. BOWIZANVrLLiL ONTAM PA«

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