~UU~ £!ANAflTAY~ MTATUSMÀiL ~OWMA2NVTLLE. ONTARk PAGE SEVE1~ TEURnSDAY, JULY 23rd. 1959 erval, Que., wa a guest last * weekend ;ih Mr. and Ms. Rs cS ci/ (IStevens, Seugog St. Mrs. Gaut- LegionsAn chier is on the executive of csoci l rs n aVisites' Inter Provincialles, the 1ý ~exchange of Engih and Frenc i Phone PM3-3303 Jspeakdng students.fSe C,,.-» Attracts Mor( panied agroup o 0studentsA Mr.an Ms.Bi Sevn ndwee n OWI as wekndan WBelleville. Hay-1 I o Mr . E. Leask, Miss Iso To vvalt n Mr. nd Ms. ill tevn an wee intow las wekendandbelle Davis, Mrm. Bruce Hay famy are vacationing at Gore's while here visited Mn&. and Mrm' ee rs enc ClMs 9adn, Rice Lake. R. G. Hamlyn and Mr. F. C.I McMàahon, and Mrs. M. L. Bag- More than 400 people attend- ri Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hunt, East- Pethick and family. neil journeyed with Solina Wo- ed the Canadian Legion, Branch Mz Iiew, Ottawa, are in town visit-; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson, men's Institute when they tra- 178, annual picnic at Waltona sh; ing friends and relatives. Wyandotte, Mich.. and their velled by chartered bus to Strat- Park, Newcastle, Sunday, July ai Mrs. D. M. Palmer, Oshawa, daughter Dianna are vacationing ford on Wednesday, July 15th. l9th. Included were members to was a weekend guest of Mrs. with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. They enjoyed a picnic luncheon of the men's branch, ladies' aux- Do Norman Smith, Jackman Rd. and Mrs. V. K. Miller. and attended the festival mat- flary and their familles, il- Mr. eoge Colaot, t. Mr. Peter Goddard, Montreali inee performance of "As You The group left by car andC Catharines, is visitig bier dau- spent a few days last week with! Like It". arrived at the picnic ground ghter, Miss Marjorie Colacott. his aunt and uncle, Mr'. and Mrs. Mr. Jack Goodail, who had for sports to begin at two ai Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodward Laurence Goddard, at their cot- the Herculean task of cleaning o'clock. The committee in charge Jol and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cleland tage, Catchecoma Lake. up the school grounds iollow- of arrangements was: George laè are on a motor trip to New York Mrs. Edna Baker and her ing the Lions Club carnival îast Graham, chairman; Ab. Mavin, ai issSlyyt.Mnrel a cousin Mrs. Cournyea, Peter- Saturday evening, dese r ve sWmn. Mairs, Jim Fair, Jim Firth -1 Minstown iastwee visteng wa borough, left from Malton Air- miuch credit for the immaculate Jack Miller and Ed. Rundie. laè and Mrs. A. Fletcher, Queen port ast Sunday for a vacation, appearance of the grounds. Not ReresEetinLdes' ln alian, b iCagrBnfadJse.onie tiny scrap of paper could b erEdRudeHlnWalsa âtreet.iCagr.BnfdJpe. seen when tihe job was comple- and Audrey Bate. r Mr'. and Mrs. Terry Masters Visitors with Mr'. and Mrs. ted. (N.B. The kids had tinte As cars entered the gate to mi and daughter Kim are vacation- Percy Hayward were Miss M. to forage in the debris, as is the spacious grounds of Wal- Gi ing at Twelve Mile Lake, Hall- Smith, Oshawa; Mrs. R. Hather- hi utm o o otetn ak ahcid wsE burton. hy, Tyrone; Mrs. Raye West anhd rcuto orpo btte'ta PaCrk. eh cin. as bE Stevns arr an Mrs Ah. WstOr-money etc. before the clean-up;ree yCmadsW.Btsb Mi'. and Mrs. Fred SeesBryadMs l.WsýO- commenced.> and Jack Knight and received leî were dnner guests at Garden ono. tickets which were redeemed at tu MU with Mr'. and Mrs. Mark Mi'. and Mrs. Howard Jeffery Recent visitors with Mr. and the booth for ice cream, soft no Gardiner. and farnihy have returned fromn Mrs. Fred Stevens include Mr'. drinks, etc. wl and Mrs.John Hopps, Mr. and Results of the races and con- of Mr. and Mrs. Len Eld7idge a three weeks' trip to the Cari- Mrs E. De Graff ai-d -two child- tsshl r sfios os and boys are on a moton trip ,adeansRockiereastopping atoysen' tothirfome hmeonth anf, LkesLouise n Jae from Sacramiento and Chico! 5 years and under-Allan Aber- Hl Eo thc ot. om o heBafP ark oieadJse California; Mýrs. Seward Tyler, Inethy and Glen Rice: girls, 5 foi Eps coat. Prk.Maple Grove; Mr. and Mrs. C.j years and under-Patricia King giý Rev. Archie and Mrs. Peeb- Mr. and Mrs. Don Bishop and Rundile, Osh., Mr. and Mrs. R. and Heather Wright-, aIl child- w( les of Delta, Onarlo, spent tihe Mr. AI Moffat visited Misses'Rudle, Detroit, Mich., Mr. and ren in ihis group received prizes; - weekend with bis sister Mrs. Doreen McLean, Mary Jones Mrs. Rioy Topping and four boys, boys, 6 to 8-Billie Woodward C. J. Smale. and Mary Griffin, who are hol- Peterborough. Masters Jim and and John Goyne; girls, 6 to 8- St. E. have ibeen vacationing at Stinday. 1 with grandiparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burns; boys, 8 to 10-Danny "Wyliewood", Thurstonia Park, Mrs. C. A .Bartlett has re- Fred Stevens. Hooper and Jeff Gilhooly andL Sturgeon Lake. turned fromn a visit with hier On Saturday Juiy l8th,ý the Tommy Chard tied; girls, 8 to K' Mr. and Mrs. Colin Morrison brother, Mr. and Mrs. John S.! Chief Constable B. Kitney and 10-Joanne Woodward and Pat- of Oshawa were recent visitors Gay, Ottawa, and her nephew! Constables Parker, Davis West with Mn. and Mrs. H. A. Saun- Dr .and Mrs. Brian Gay, also of over, Bird and Phillips attende ders, Waverly Rd. Ottawa.aMaitaesLcretthr a aisrtesLetrea teLeskard rourn Mr'. and Mrs. Lloyd Ayre, Mi'5. F. M. Penfouiid, Ensi City Hall in Peterborough. she Cindy Lou and Wendy attended kilen,went te Toronto' to see lecture was on the law of the ki a family party at Mara Beach,. ber daugbter, Mrs. Sobil, whoi Uniformn Traf fia Ticket and pro- Kiiea 'v h e ns Lae imoe lstSunday. bas been visiting ber for two cedures ini the laying of charges;o Mn.Frncs uton Saror weeks, off iby plane to Clear- under Traffia by-Iaws and the Tr01r s r ough, former organist at Trin-1 water, Fia. Highway Traffic Act. This cou- Il iU. b ity Unitedi Chucb, was in town Mr'. and Mrs W. A. Bains, bsbengig nfr the 1o on business ast Monday. nee Marion Warder, St. Mary's, past three weeks to include ail Mr. andi Mrs. A. W. Smith, spent the weekend' ini towfl the police in the area. From the number of tractor ff while on their honeymoon and o iefrtts ic h accidents which have plagued ve Miand rhveGere P. ori attended St.. Paul's Sunday "Miss Toronto" beauty contest this area recently, the Farm Of an Kre hvereuredfrmmorning service. began way back in the days of Safety Week programn now un- w« vacationing at North Bay. Ms alnMDual ht uop aetnalclgr derway is înost tiînely. l Dr. and Mrs. John I. Lodge bM, issaiting cousin Mhat 1rs was a nio, tueoclntrl t Wednesday, July lStb, and Johnny of Baltimore, Mary- L. B. ilhvis. Mg isrcsiM rsoug sa li as heof Stureay ngt Clarke Township was bit beav- iU lande, ar hoCi.yJngwith er lived here 35 years ago and at- July 18tb. Miss June Wood, oux i dY won oA.an Mri-yar- va mothe, Mr. C.J. Sale. tended high schooi wben Mr'. W. i Ceritennial Queen of 1958 is theodsnofM.ad r.CleV Mrs. George Hendy and son Mirncpl beautiful on lady who a j Martin of Leskard was kiliedi c; Kenneth, Çhippawa, are visiting JMorn nd rin Rcpave complished this feat. June a hnatcorveundade. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. b. A. Metr. nd hme r.Ro k avey Walter Thoruiton model and an pinnied hlm to the gnound. He B' MacDougal, Churcb Street. . vr instructor at the scbool, is thewadeiwhntercorwsf Mr.andMrs Jak Kigh,'pleasant week withi their son. agtro r.ad.r ei removed by a -neighbor, Bever- ro ProsectStrethav reuan d drs. F redCokn faMr.yatd:Wood, R.R. 4, Bowmanvi.* ley Brown, who righted the- frospecstiStgethe trand m Br oo ndenonth. OnFi' e machine with his own tractai'. fro. istig her onan fm-their cottage, Brdenrh OFiday July 17th, Constab- Ronnie Bail, son of Mr'. and iyin Halifax, Nova Scotia. ndMsLeie eb'les Davis an.d Westover repre-MrRoBalwa nrein Mr.C. D. Cole, Nancy and Toronto; Mrs. V. E. Mihîson, Mre. diteBwmnilePlc the saine accident andi rushedi Mim.iWsoaevstn n Ms enMoe rc n Departinent in the Guard of 1tW Memnorial Hospital, Bow- Je iue, Wrstond arsitonad us. LonMoone, r a and HonoiÙr at the Funeral Service imanville. A third youth, Den- WierismseMand Mrs. Donach ld aul. Tyone,snd Ms Hay ~of the Late Chief Constable H. 1i ns Thom-pson. who was iding Wis ast.fmhy brbBad meesetSna S Traves of Ajax, Ontario.: the tractor escaped with minai' Mrs.with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moffatt. -Chief Constable B. Kitney was a 1 scratches. Mn.and W. laght Jr. Miss Mary Katherine Thomp-! pallbearer. Other pailbearers 1 Milan Ma*tin's funeral was andi family returned recently, son, Lakewood, Ohio, motoredi! were the Cbief Constables of 'heldi froîn Barlow's Funeral from a visit with relatives inl over ta visit bier unche, Archie Humbei'stone, b. Hockley: Osh- oe 'n, nStidy Youngstown, N.Y., and Grims- Thompson, Manvers Rd., and al- awa, H. Fintof>f; Pickering- oyernona ad ay.'O j b. s caledon er wo unt, Ms.Tonship, b. Panker; Pickering- escape the saine day when his * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dinneen, A. Willoughby and Mrs. A. Wil- Village. H. Nicklîng; Whitby, G.'tati vrure hl ul 7Caearea, and ber sister Mrs. liams of Oshawa. Rankine. ringto wo n loands 0f ledll Humel f Bffao wre uess ~Mi'. and Mrs. Morley Greaves, 9 Miss Jeunette Lobb and Miss hay. This accident occurred of Mrs. b. B. Williams on Tues- Lindsay, and Mi'. and Mrs. Jam- 1 Helen Allin, Newcastle, eail this on the McKelvey farm, on the Clay. es Moore, Peterborough, formerj Sunday aboard the "Homeric" sixth line of Clarke. The trac- MT. and Mrs. Keitb Smith and' Bowmnanville jeweller, wei'e for Southihamipton, Englandi, on ton motor burned out when it baby daughter. Gait, spent the guests ast weekend of Mi'. and the first leg of an approximate couhd not be turned off. weekend with Mrs. Smith's par-1 Mrs. Stuart James at thein cot- five-montfh tour. They will be Other recent accidents injur- ents, Mi'. and M.ns. Wilfrid Car- tage, Gooderham. in bondon for about a wek * - 0d . K. Osborne, R. R. 4, Bow- ruthei"s.1 Guests with Mr'. and Mrs. iting relatives andaiso Miss Mur- manville, and hast Thursday Mr adMr. .Mingeau Rap msadJl atwe- ilSeens, daughter of Mr. and burned a tractor on the BaIl ______- - end were Mi'. and Mrs. R. E. Mrs. Ross Stevens. Then they Brothers' farm, just north of the Dutnail and David, Ieîîng ton,î will make a six-week tour of the; Osborne farm. andi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin, Continent andi on their return t. Pa U ISToronto. Sunday visitors includ. to, the Baitish Isles will tour n nE O ed Mr'. and Mrs. J. T. Wilkinson.Egan.coani radad ..~I ad inaScrbrogh Wales. Thie girls also hope to B R E O U nited <Jhurch 1Mn. andi Mre. Aibin Clemens homtpinbeoe.hy eiun Mn. ai-d Irs. Harold bai-mer, Mînîstenand Mns. Fi'ank Rundle, who ' n.a',%sIyrr.Vantoe nud Mis. Charles FeeMi RevH.A.Trer, suffered severe injuries in a tra- adfiiymtrdt ub. and Mrs. Leslie Jôhnston. ail a1t- B.A., B.D. gic car accident in Wyomting, 1 last Monday. Theur daughter, tended the wedding of Miss have necovened sufficiently to 'Miss Margaret Vanstone, wil! re- Manian Woodburn and Mr'. Ken- Orga. s . neth barmen at Parkbill on Sat- Mns. Ret uly return home. They arrivedi byi main for a two-week visit in udv Ar. RT.C.M dle..M plane at Maton on Wednesday connection with the student ex- urday. A.T..M.,L.C..M.(yestenciay), wbere they were change plan between the sahools There will be services ti met by their sons and daughtens. of Quebec andi Ontario. Miss' Burketon United C'burchn for the Several Bowmanville High Vanstone will be the guest of. next2, tworudayuly6ai-d s. hî: arn. - Schooi teachers are marking Up- Monsieur andi Madame Paul;Ag 2lofi-Rx. n Ms per Scbool papers at Universit"Gagnon, St.-Prosper, Que. When 'W sato terhu TRINITY and ST. PAUL'S Colege, Toronto, during Ji.Miss Vanstone returns she NO,,; day's. Mr. . Serian s mrkig b acornanid b Mis Fan- Vacation Scbool finisàied on CONGEGATMr.Lati.Auhordn mrs, n. gWithe cois ann the niteexu-yer in Fnda, Jliv17- and. in the ev- across Canada and the United j Mn. and Mrs. borne Strong. _______________________________________States. They bave been visiting Lotus; Mn. andi Mns. Gordon jMns. DonsneIly's sister, Miss I. Bitton, Pontypool, were Sunday LaChance, and her brother Jos- visitors with Mr. and MrS. Stan ~IU I9 A Ieph in Ottawa. After leaving culgh REH BO T CH ISTANOttawa tbey journeyed to the Mrs. Kinby, Rochester, N.Y., province of Quebec, where they is spending a fewv weeks in thue visited relatives, and also ta 'home of Mrs. Ethel Bryan. -I-~~&Ar% sthe Gaspe Peninsula, Qubec 1Mr. andi Mrs. Earl Wadding- R EF R M EDw CHURCH City, Ste. Aune de Beaupre andi ton entertained a number of ollbe' places of interest. Since fi'iends on Saturday evening, the Scugog Street, Bownanvil* arriving in Ontario they have occasion being their wedding attended twa festival presenta- anniversary. ______tions at Stratford. Mrs. LaChan- Mnr.and Mrs. R. J. Harvie, ce is with the Canadulan Em- Oshawa, wèére Sunday visitons of basey and has badi aseigriments, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Turnibuli. NIORNING SERVICE - 10:00 a.n. - EngIigb aniong other countries, in Bel- Mr. and Mrs. Doug bane andi Igluin and Swit.zerland and Is f axily bave returned home froin EVENING SERVICE- 7:30 p.rn - Duteh now awaiting an assigninent in Trenton, wbene they have been the Far or Mididle East. In Van- enjoying some holidays. ,C~ SUNDAY SCHOOL AFTER MORNING SERVICE couver Mi's. Donnelly is an lin- Mn. andi Mrs. Hai'iy Wadding- portant member of the Social ton, Toronto, were weekend - Service Departinent of that aîty. guests of Mr. anhd Mrs. Eax'l On Friday they plan to visit Nia. Waddington. Sgara Fails and will leave by Stinday visitons with Mn. and - plane on Sunday for Vancouver. Mrs. R. Bone were, Mr.. and Mrs. ""Back To God Houx"" Broadcast Now Iluat Mr. Berry la no longer Gordon Bone, Dianne andi Con- able to continue his yearly tra- nie, Mrs. W. J. Bone, Hamil- CKLB. Oshawa. at 3 p.m. every Sunday vels, it is niice Wo know that bis tan Mr. Cecil Bone, Scarbor- former fellow travellers think of oug'n; Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- 8:30 a.n. every Sunday, CFRB i hlm and pay hlm a visit when lehn Nancy and Billie, M-\ankhamn,I ii this district, i'ecalllng piea- and Mi'. and Mrs. Jack Bell, Ca- _______________à_____________ aut nemories more vividly. bourg- la mal Picnic eThan400, on Sunday' icia Goyne; boys, 10 to 12- lahcolm, Stancer and Paul Wel- h; girls, 10 ta 12-V7ickie Chard ,d Joanne Woodward: boys. 12 o15--Gardon Rundle and )ouglas McKnight; girls, 12 ta 5-Vickie Chard and Patsy 'arter. Ladies, 21 ta 30-Reva Parker id Jean Firth; men, 21 to 30- ohn Knight and Ian Hovey; dies, 31 to, 40-Nyal Sheehan id Vickey Gray, men, 31 ta 40 -Don Giihooly and Bun Welsh; dies, 40 and oven-Ruth Os- orne and Rets Chard», men, 40 id over-Bill Bagneil and AI- ed Gray: wheelbannow race, nixed couples-Don and Helen ilhooly; kicking shoc, ladics- ,'dîth Hîlditchz thnowing soft- iiil. men-Frank Hooper; tbree- egged race-Glen and Pat Vin- ie. The highlight of the after- iOon was the pie eating contest hen ail entrants got their f111 Iblueberry Pie. the champion vas Tommy Carter. Treasure unt, which %Aas a famnil- ef- ont. hunting eggs hidden in ra ss and behind sturnps, xvas von by Mn. and Mrs. Tom Student <iIIed N~ear Orono Toomas Karm, 20, of 125 Var- ty Rd., York township, xvas illed while riding bis inotor- uooter on Highiway 35, near )rona, on Monday niglit just )efore xnidni-ght. A student at the University )f Toronto, Mn. Karm's bike vas in collision with a car dri- ien bybawrence Sherwin. 19, f r Onoa who said the scooter vas wîthout lights and sudiden- y appeared in front of hlm. Kanin was taken t Memon- ,a] Hospital, Bowmaaville, but Aas pronounueei dead. on a cri- ,a. On Tuesday. his step-father aine ta Marris Company Fun- ýrai Home ta ideutify the body. Burial will be on Satunday .om. Trui Funeral Home, To- ronto. I I FREE stylfing comb! FREE With Adornl. thie spray ith ilps you Style your hait yoursel(. Cet titis talented comb - plus a new hookiet that shows yom how te style, step by step. FREE with Adorn. Com pletej Pile Driving At Arena Field Supt. Cecil Banes wbo i lias been ini charge of the piling work ai Memionial Arena for the past seIveral days advises that bis company. Franki of Can- ada, expect ta comiplete their part of the job) by Friday. They have driven the steel piling into the earth alongside the nilasters,. 19 ta 27 feet deep. These will be filled with con- crete. and î'eadied for the steel wvhîch will be installed frarn tbe top Of the piling ta t he roof. Each columnn will thien be capable of ,supl)ortiing a weight of appnoximnately 35 tons. For the ipile driving. beland Payne af Newtonville ivas hb;r- ed with bis hantant crane as the srnallest Fcanki equiînnenti was far ton lreta enter the arena. Even tie srnall crane made a tigltf it. but with sainel aitenations soch as taking off the cab, the machine made it through the big doors at the west end. Genenai contraCtai- H. J. Brooks of Oshan a will colv plete -the Job whicb involes some intricate support work to ensure that the roof and wallsi will be strong enough 1ta carry almost any weighit of snow on ice tiwat can be expected. I ~/3as and1 YPieces I Carter and family. Egg throw- mng contest which proved to be a big messy splash. was won by Bob and Edith Hilditch. At this tinie w~hile the younger set enjoyed supervised swim- ming, the ladies enjoyed bingo under the supervision of the ladies of the committee with numerous prizes won. The maie members enrolled in a horse- shoe pitching competition sup- ervised by Art Hooper. This proved very exciting as the elimination series contintied and by dusk Conirades L. Eldridge and Wm. Veitch were deciared champions. At supper hour contests ceas- ed while ail gathered at the well laden tables for a picnic supper. Later as darkness feil on Wal- tona Park. tired fathers and mothers gathcred their children together for the trip home hav- ing enjoyed another annual outing with their fellow com- rades. Cali Brigade To Extinguish Tractor Fire Early Thui'sday ntonning of last week Bowmanville's f ire brigade was called ta extiui- guisb a tractai- fine at Bail Bro- thiers' fannu, R. R. 4. The tractor hadi just been filled witb gasoline from the farm pump wben it bunst into flames. It rolleti away from. the pump when the brake was re- leased. but was thneateuing a couple of loads of hay, sevenal large trees and there was ai- ways the danger that the flames might spread to the pump andi the large gas tank underground. Finemen under Deputy Chief Frank Calver soon hadi the blaze undei' contrai. LONG SAULT Mr. and Mns. M. Kellatt and fauuly, Janetville, wene Sunday supper guests: Mrs. Penwarden and. Mr. and Mns. Earl Penwar- den andi Ann were Saturday ev- ening guests; Mr. and Mrs. H. Trivett, Weston; Mr. andi Mrs. Murray Adams and boys, Bow- manville: Mr. and Mrs. H. Cam- eron, Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown and Lyncla and Mrs. D. Davcy. Norma and Lynda were Fridav evcning guests at Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Camneroii*s. Mr. and Mrs. McLaughilin and famuly. Haley's, spent the week- end at Mr. and Mrs. J. John- stones. Mr. J. Mitchell was a Satur- dav visitor and Mr. ai-d Mrs, J. 'Mallette, Mr'. and NIrs. Part- ner, Mr. and Mrs .Millson and Mr. and Mrs. S. Goble were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stronv, Bow- manville. were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Evers, Mrs. E. Horwcg. MIr. and Mrs. IW. Vaneyk visited Mr. and, Mrs. L. Bonstra. Bradford, on Sun-~ day. They also ail] visited the Jake Vandam's, Nestieton, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carr visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Gosley and child.. ren,, Beation, on Sunday. Mrs. Gosley and. children. returned with the Carrs for a week's hol- iday. Mr. and Mrs. Rye Glibson and Sandra spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. G. Bentley at Port Perry. ont,- -4* I STRONGIR TOO WHEN WET OR DRY BICAUSI 'i's MELOBONDED! 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No word has been received of local prize winners, but reports, are that the event was a great success. 110W TRUE - Take any big man in the city and chances are you've simply got a farm boy whose folks figured he'd neyer be smart enough to know when the ground was too wet to plow. i. i. . t ti FIFTH WHEEL GIVES WAY - Transport driver Via- tor H. Marsland of Belleville must stili be shaking in his boots. On Moriday afternoon he was driving a tractor trailer loaded with oven 15 tons of cernent. As it came down the hill from the east towand the famous "Hole-in-the-Wall" subway -at Newcastle, the coupling device, called the f ifth wheel. joining the tractor to the trailer gave way. He managed to avoid hitting other vehicles while he manoeuvred his own into the Ieft ditch where the trailer upset. à 1 v -ýf 1 PAGE SEV12% TIM CAMADL« STATESMAX. BOWMANVnle ONTARlr> k FNW- RIGULAR MAN-SIZE 1