Meeting. WiIfrid Carruthers Retires SAfter Quarter of a Ce ntury as St. PauI's Sunday School Supt. A moton of thanks was ex: a delicious pot luck supper ance of work in both home tended Mr. Wilfrid Carruth- prepared by the women of the and foreign mission fields, an ers on bis retirement as Sun- congregation after which the increase of $230.00 over last day School Superintendent af- business of the evening was year. ter 25 years of faithful sei'- conducted. St. PauI's U.C.W. vice. Ken Bragg, Sunday Ms .TelSceay School Secretary, stated that and..- Mrs. W. CTele , reay the S. S. attendance had adMs .Ctbrsn ra ýdouledunde th capblesurer, reported for the wo- bleudeor.theca blutersmen's group, United Church leadership of Mr. Carru-dein and voiced the regrets of al -Wmn rgnzdi 1962. teacers n M. Caruthrs'This grouj, is made up of al teacers n Mr Caruthes -women of the church and Rev. aoldTrnrspk were congratulated on their on beHarfod conregationM fund raising efforts, dinners, on bealf f cogregtionteas, bazaars, ýetc. These mon- thanking Mr. Carruthers, stat-ýý ies were used for M. & M. al- ing that although during the location, new carpeting for past years he had been one church choir loft, furnishings of the busiest men in the com- .an eartom slrg rnunty n bth cvicanddonation to Board of Stew- church life, he had been most ards. They reported more faithful to the work of the than 500 calis had been made younig people of the Sunday to members of the congrega- School. D. Alex McGregor, tion, more than 100 bouquets intendent for as many years, wili take over the Superin- tendent's duties. This took place at the An- nual Meeting of St. Paul's United Church congregation en Wednesday, January 23rd. Members met at the Sunday Wilfrid Carruthers School Room at 6:30 p.m. for 1' ELECT RICLTD CONTRACTING REPAIR; Es REFRIGERATION-ELECTRIC MOTOR - SALES - SERV ICIE T.V- RADIO - APPLIANCES M Chairman, Rev. Harold Tu ner conducted a short devi tional period, Secretary Ge Gmaham read minutes whi' were adopted, and officersi ail church organizations pri sented their reports for 1962 Board of Stewards A. Çuthbertson, Ch unre Treasurer, distmibuted copii of the financial statemei which showed that ail salai jes and expenses were pai and a faim bank balance r înained. lie explained variot items of the statement, thani ing the congregation for the. generous mesponse to Orga Fund which was completedi 1962, but that the church prc perty was in need of exter sive repairs in very near fui ure. Auditors were Messrs. ( Purdy and R. Bryson, n( appointed for 1963. M. & M. Report Ross Stevens, Missionarye Maintenance Treasurer, con gratulated the membema of St Paui's congregation, neportirl that $5,79'6.98 had been for warded to United Churcl headquarters for the continu 3 Stores to Serve You LARGE SIZE 44 SHOPPE S4 King St. E. - Bowmanville 4~ SPORTS WEAR 57 King St. W. - Bownianville and in Oshawa 68 Simcoe St. N. LAST WEEK FORL CLEARANCE SALE Reg. to $19.98 - Liinited Quantity $8e95 2 for $15e00 SPE C 1 A L at our Sportswear Stores I SABRE SKIRTS IAil Worsted Materials IPlaids and Stripes Reg. $12.95 - SPECIAL $60 ALL WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL CLEARING AT REDUCED PRICES Kaye's Large Size Shoppe carnies complete Une of Ladies' Slinis in sizes 38 to 48's. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 Mid- Wnter peciai - AT - THE WASH-O CHURCH ST. - Under the W SELF-SERVICE COIN LAUNDRY DO 2 LOADS 0F WAI IN OU* NEW 20-LB. DOUBLE LOADER - FC - OR DO 1 LOAD 0F WAt IN OUR NEW SINGLE LOAD WASHER -F DRESSES (At Ail Stores) 12 Citations of Menit Awarded by CFîamber of Commerce -Congregation or ±Â'Jwe o l ants jJÂdL1& b U eeII sent to sick or bereaved, and During the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner on Thursday ments Ltd. (Dr. onHnr ,A .Strok&Sos(.H -nine baskets prepared and de- evening, 12 citations of merit were awarded to local establishments Sturrock); back row, Alex McGregor Drugs (Alex MeGregor),_____________ -livered at Christmas. During, Ithe year they had enjoyed who had made outstanding contributions during the year to the Dominion Stores Ltd. (Cuthbert McDonald), Jury & Loveli Drugs th.ree afternoon meetings and business community. These included, front row, lef t to right, Glen (Fred Tippins), Dykstra Variety Foods (Klaas Dykstra), Hollandia seven evening meetings 'with Rae Dairy (Ross Stevens), Lombank Finance (Eastern) Ltd. (Reid Woodworking (William VanDyk); absent, Oke's Smoke Shop and rM .UE good speakers, filmns, bible Harmon), Bowmanville IGA Store (Don Milligan), Hendry Invest-, Dr. W. M. Rudeil. I OAODSOE study and a joint meeting IN AUSC OSTOF SHE! with Tninity U.C.W. j BEAUSE MOT 0 ir- SD u e HEATooWENTUPTHE o- Secretary Ken Bragg re- O IAR1ESBeH S EWSV o. ported for the Sunday School, JO M~ ých stating that 1962 was a peak Frederick George Kelly 'Shackleton).1 evc officiated. Interment was in (Intended for last week) manville in the first games of of year for this organization. H e T he u e a s rv c w s F airview C m te y ist y L n a S e l h e g e n t e B n re- stated a high in enrolîment The death of Frederick held in the Morris Funerai l l eetery, Listowe L indaJn.2Ste the eaue.boyn teantam our 2.and average attendance, of- George Kelly occurred at Chapel, Bowman v i i1l e, on Plbaeswr i ie Ls ody a.2stcgm u osdfae or ferings and monies raised for Mernorial Hospital, Bowman- Thursday, January 17, and son and one grandson, Jim Girls' Basketball teams play- tice and top scorer was Peter' missions. Mn. Bragg said much ville, on Wednesday, Jan. 16. was conducted by Rev. C. Du- Readyhough. Ail members Of ed in Clarke. The Seniors and Werry. The Junior game fol- h of the credit must go to Supt. Hiehad been sick for the past gan. Interment wvas in Bow- the family were present. Juniors were both victorious. Iowed and again our boys ies and teachers. He expressed five years. manville Cemetery. Fiower bearers were John Although this was just an ex- were the xinners. John Kil- ýnt regret at the resignation of A son of the late William Among the beautîful floral and Judy Readyhough, Dar- hibition game, we are very patrick was top scorer, rMr. Wilfrid Crutesas KlyadMnraLvnsotkneie efteete i ntefnlgm RZ-SR id sueitnen.Klyan iev Lvnso, oes viec fthe estem wi and Denise Wight and proud of the teams this year. I tefia gm the Cour- O URE SRVC e- Youthrit Grount s he was born Dec. 6, 1884, at in which the deceased was 'Bruce Wight, grandchildren of On Friday, Courtice Boys' tice and Bawmanville Seniors e ot rusLeskard, Ont. lheIn, were those from Saiem the Il-e ceased._____ Basketball teams visited Bow-lbattled riglit up to the finishl us Mrs. G. Grahamn reported A retired forestry employee, Church and U.C.W., Haydoni ir for Nursery Roll, a new de- Mr. Kelly had resided in Orono S.S., Children's Aid Society, rn pantment organized this year for the past 50 years. Hie Metro Toronto, Beehive Re- ito record children of the con- leaves behind many friends of ea Lodge, Goodyear Pre- f 0. gregation from birth to third long standing. paring Department, Goodyear; L W O O P T T V I C U T P I E -birthday when they enter Surviving is bis widow, the Merchandîse Distribution De- ti Sunday Sehool. She neported former Elsie Haley; two sis- partment and Goodyear Local it 85 chiidnen on roll and that ters, Mrs. Elmer Hall (Mabel), 397. Ccards had been sent to par- and Mrs. Fred Fice (Alberta), Palîbearers were Messrs. enta of new born, and birth- and a brother, Herman Kelly, Howard Cryderman, ErnestAN pials ands home 3denHOPN S VE CS day cads to he chlde.al of Oshawa. Twist, Clarence Bell, Ross Visits had been made to hos - The funeral service was con- Allun, Edward Colwell and &. Mras a.d hesonrpot ducted by Rev. Basil Long of Hector Sadier. AT YOUR Sed on behaîf of Mrs. S. JO- Orono. Interment foilowed ~i ROBERT STUART JOHANN ihann for newly formed Mes- Orono Cemetery. r- sengens, a group for 6 to 8- In Bowmanviîle on Tuesday, ch eetingds.in Bibl studyn MRS. M. W. BLACKBURN January 22, 1963, Stuart Jo- u_ meetings in Bible study andhann died suddenly of a heart!BWAV L E I MR î- missionary !Iroiects. Foliowing a lengthy illness, attack. The body rested at the 0E The Expl:Orers under the the death of Mrs. M. W. BIack- W. G. Church Funerai Home, capable leadership of Mrs. K. burn, aged 82 years, oc curre Teeswater, Ont. Funeral ser- Werry had held 28 meetings at Strathaven Nursing Home, vices were held Friday, Janu- necieving religious education Bowmranville, on Tuesday, ary 25, from Teeswater United' based on mission work iJnay1,16.Cuh i RvJ..Hck Canada. As a special project Jnury15 163 Cuch i t ev. J. C. Hikn theytoo a urve ofthe Born in Bowmanville, theofiain.ntretwsn I churches in Bowmanv i111 le. deceased was a lifelong resi- TewtrCeeey n The viite Manwod Rstdent of Darlington Township.1 Mr. Johann was bornan The viite Manwod RstFormerly Eva Maud Foley,l raise2d in Belmore, Ont., and Home at Christmas, singing shwstedugtro h lived for a number of years in carols and distributing candy lh at he ad Msalgter fW.e Teeswater, For the past three to te sut-ns.Foley and attended No. 3,!years ne has resided at 67 Tyros under leadership of Scîool, Base Line. IConcession St., Bowmanville. Ken ra ai. ndhbrSonma both r She was predeceased by ber 1 During the past five years boysAI grus, eprted h old- husband, Mark William Black- ýhe has been employed by the ins'g rupens, sotdyingd burn. They were marrîed Dec- i Ontario Government, working iregls et igsn d jying ebr2,11.MsBlack- as a stationary engineer with religioustopieshun ewas anmember of 11. r the the Department of Reform In- games. 'Un wed aChurch of stitutions at the Ontario Train- C.G.I.T. girls reported comn- Uie h ho Canada. 'ng Centre in Brampton, the \K pleting a course in bible study, iWMrs. Blackburn is survived past three years at the Ontario several projects, support to by three sons and one daugh- Training Schooî, Bowmanville. CapPrtri y ae fter, Farewell, Walter, Wi- For several years the de-Shr CapPrtra ysleo___ad ese Ms Standing Rib Roasit lb. 71c chocolates, setting up a schc- brad Bsse (r.G. ceased was an elder of Tees- u dule of baby sitting at Sun- ýwater United Church and atý day momning nursery, and co- received in full and that aIthe time of passing Ile was a P i e D b operating with ladies at the stained glass window would mnember of St. Paul's United P i e RiU iRoast RolIed lb 8 8cprices effective church bazaar. be installed in St. Paul's Unit- Church, Bowmanville. He was JTan. 30, 31, Feb. 1, 2 Hi-C young people's groupied Church in the very near a Past Master of Teeswater Baeon We reserve the right neported a very successful1 future in remembrance of Mr. Lodge, A.F. & A.M. L D RO S Reod IL . .5 year under the leadership of 'Bleakîey, one time member of Surviving are his wife, the' A HEARTY ENERGY FOOD Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Carruthi- the Session. The residue of former Winnifred MacDonald, ers. this belquest would be invested a son, David, and a daughter. BLAD E ROASI Bonelesslb. 63c PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND St. Paui's Men's Club could for future financal asssitance ýHeather. A brother, Wilfred: use a shot in the arm, report- to the church funds. lof Belmore, and a sister, Mrs.' ed Vice-President D. McAr- Alex McGregor, Cierk of Wilfred (Ruth) Walker of attendance of ail church men thanked the minister, the Rev.1 c tconsider reorganization of! Harold Turner, and ail mem- L1ESLIE HOWARD WIGHIT mroscut Ri Roa tBon lb. L71 termeetings whereby theyf bers of the congregation for! -J 1 MI IVaLoels may meet fewer times during itheir continued support ta theL esli Hoard WighaofLII the year but arrange for bet-:'growth of St. Paul's. Hie re- ,Listowel passed away Thurs- Boneless i speakers. The highlight of imovais 17, a total membership' Memorial Hospital, in his 80th the past year for this small '0f 479; families under pastor- ya. Bm n Bacad I N R R B R L Bonelesslb. 88c NEW CA BBA G E ec 9 group was the dinner theyllal oversight 326, number of. Township, March 3ist, 1883, I N R R B R L ah 9 prepared and served to their persons 1177; baptisms 36, he tvas the son of Richard US o rd flIITF ~~~Pot A.N.iGrd the congregation. Throughout the year copies Of Bragg.O T R R B RO L Ra Trustees the Upper Roam lhad been lie went west in 1906 and nC C ME S19 Wilfrid Carruthers reported providied for members of the homesteadedin10,lvg PLAT E B E5B l LI Bone.1 rd Cip-Lg.Sak for the Church Trustees. li congregation. On hehaîf Of there until 1943 when he came U.NoiGrd -Cis-Lg.tas stated that the belquest frorn' the congregration he cxpressed'east and farmed in Wallace Jthe Bleakley Estate had been'sincere thanks ta Rev. and Township. He and his wife, O L D P A E Bnlsb.40 Mr.Turner for their leader- the former Grace McNabb oft ' L R D E E Y 2 ' 9 ist and choir leader; Junior'toxveî five years ago. BoneesBRISKET POINT lb._7c__ ýand Senior Choir members: Surviving besides bis wife l.:M ___ icaretaker Mrs. Bowman and are f ive sons and two daugh. -v u i DE ~ l.~ o Receive $6 in Bonus Tapes with l [zations, asking for their con-1 dyhough, Fergus; Mrs. Wm. t 1 IGA JA q «'btra.ry of St. Paul's Church. min, Sask., Morley, Caîgary;IS E K JM2 c.Jrif. hnslan aiyan oýoeIo Toot.Tet GROUN H Kib6 3 Receive $2 in Bonus Tapes with endance during his lengthy grandchildren also survive. MrIF Y~S L. 0 M PEP; term here. Mr. Turner is' The funera! was heid Mon- uePr lb. SASAETOBE_ . serving his 14th year with St. day. Jan. 2l1st, fromn the Mc-. No.ACH1 Grade :'Paul's congregatian. ýLaughlin & Reed Funera, NBOU TPSSa;CH0oz o Alaforementioned reports! Home. Rev. Lloyd Stapelton RIESEV CUIDa,1 L IN BONUS TAPE were adopted and officers,~I~ -.SR W ERE nominated and elected where'CEREB3RAL PALSY VR CLOSEDre-elected to EIders: Messrs.: The Cerebral Palsy Par- BE FT N U S b.4c A ME HALVES41 5oz B oard of St -1 .- ewa s Cb ou sc e I n re en t evaben- R IBNG U S lb . 4 7 c 1 A L M E I k 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, Zan. 30, 1963 Tisu game was very Clou a the wey though. At haie time Curtice was leadUn 219 20. When the final whbsUl went, Bowmanville senlor had defeated Courtice 48-39! Top seorers were Johz, Kil- patnick, who aiso playect ue>o ior, and Brad Yourth. 8V~s games were very wefl ,tteniI ed and we would like -to ses- it continued. Also on Friday nightg Courtice, the Girls' Basketb teamns played their first leaguj games. In the Senior game Bowmanville were the win- fiers, with Jean Cole as top scorer. In the Junior game we were flot quite > lucky. They were defeated in a heartbreaking score of 26-23. This game was very close and exciting. Better luck next time, Juniors! Plans are well underway for the Formai which is being held in February. A contest with a five dollar prize was held and Jeanette Marsden was the winner. Her entry was Scheherazade. This week is Twirp Week wîth the Sadie Hawkins be- ing held on Friday. This week the girls do ali the courtesies the boys normaily do, such as carrying books, opening doors, etc. Sock Hops have been switch- ed to Tuesday and are being held in the girls' gym, start- ing at 12:30. e