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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 May 1963, p. 5

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*Reports from tàh" for tht Women's Institutes tikesu Parish NESTLETON W.l. ish Hall on Wednesday alter- dainty j Macolm Emesonoa n. 33 ladies attended. brough Mrs acl esnws Meeting openeci with the nooni hostess for the May meeting Ode, Collection and Lord's of Nestieton Women's Insti- Prayr tue. Mrs. H. Vine, President, ayer.etwecme h we1qcined the members and W(rsdntwlo ec h thrëeï'visitors Mrs. John Nes- visitors which includeci four W bitt, Mrs. Douglas Churchill ladies from Port Perry. Fol- The mnd Miss May Reynolds. lowing the Secret.ary and held t] After the usual opening of Treasurer reports, M&. Geo. the S Ingtitute Ode and Creed the Leadership Course at Sauina. mencir Secretary Mrs. A. M. Beacock iread the minutes which were Mrs. M. Graham reported on dent b apprved.Busnessincldedthe District Executive meeting the m( appove. Bsinss ncldedand Mrs. C. Smith on the meetir a report fromn Mrs. George Port Perry Hospital Auxil- ing of Johns from a satisfiecf quilt iary meeting andi conveyed Ode a customer andi displaying a their invitation to attend Open said ir completed quilt which was House at the Hospital, Sun- very uold. New babies in the com- day, May 12, 2:30 to 5 p.m. much mnunity are to receive cards Plans were made to attend the The with messages encloseci. District Annual at Solina, May meetir is. Richard Davison gave 16 Some hope to go to Guelph, provec a report of the District Dir- June 20 andi others to Peter- port w ector's meeting in Bowman» borough, June 21, to meet the Mrs. E vinle. Delegates to the District President of the A.C.W.W. îy) wf Annual in Solina are Mes- Mrs. Ralph Larmer gave an vener dames M. Emerson, G. Bowers, interesting response to the past y, Y. Dayes andi Allan Beacock. motto - The great present On Mrs. Vine and Mrs. Emerson dyms ltlealwdt nu Hr oec art icplesorth elbow the past entirely out of and t Hom Crft ispay.view- closing her remarks Pres. 1% An invitation to join Black- with a tribute to the grand- Mrs. S stock W.I. at their annual mothers. Mrs. Percy Van and MI August picnic in Cartwright Camp gave a reading- "MY was r Community Park was accepted Granny". The president intro- membE with thanks. Invitations are duceci Mrs. Patterson of Port eci the to. be sent to two branches to Perry. who gave an enlighten- The Ir join our Branch at a Fail ing talk on the art of rug mak- always meeting. Mrs. Emerson offer- ing which bas been handed Next ed her home next week for down to us from the pion- heard program planning for another eers. She then displayed sonne and a] year. marvellous rugs that she has could 1 The Roll Cali was answered made. Mrs. Velva Baîley ex- P.S.I. by giving your birth date. As pressed the thanks of the gath- for the it was Mss. Allan Beacock's erîng to Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. minute l'irthday "Happy Birthday" Lorne Thompson gave Cur- any qi was sung. The Motto was in- rent Events of Yester Year- well il 'teresting, "Floral Beauties of which now appear quite amus- things the Arctic Tundra" by Mrs. ing as well of real interest advanl Adeibert Beacock. Mrs. Ar- and information. P.S.I. thur Hylanci and Mis. A. Bea- Terl al a nwrdand iri The ollcailwasanswredalso vE cock gave short readings and bly- My Grandmother's maid- us. Mv Mrs. L. Malcolm favoured with en name. Nancy Dorreil fav- eci by vocal andi piano selections. ored with a piano solo. Mrs. meetin Mrs. H. Vine was auction- McArthur asked Mrs. Ida Mrs. D eer for the annual spring sale Tayo paamrctues w of plants and bulbs which anylr tohelayadmathrh tue she wi netted well for the funds. Mrs. sand o althradmaothes retih e . Ceci Wilon xpresdthe rooni. Prizes were given to eci tc thanks of the ladies for the the 'grancimothers with the "Thing dainty lunch and pleasant Iîimmest waist lUne- IVs.rt" aftrnon.Patterson of Port Perry; the well, a shortest - Mrs. Geo. Skeld- that il BLACKSTOCK w.I. ing; one with the most grand- done,1 chldren- Mrs. John Wotten. ask a Mrs. J. A. McArthur was The quiît on which tickets are person hostess for the Women's In- being solci was on display. know etitute which met in the Par-1 The Iucky draw will l'e held You ki ~vil See our Iarg< Remember your Mom on her big sec ioofT day . . . wîth a Iasting gîf t of GF love . . . jewellery. C Os We invite the men of the family te corne ini and we will glady assist them In choosing the per- f w fect gift for Mom frorn our large 'EKAES selection of jewellery! EARRIN( Just A La Arrived!fo FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS --W Mother's Day OO. s Special WE HAVWMA «T fA &NY, MANY Tý %fd%MORE GIFT ITEMFOR Y( iKYDRO ~ a Iitie(lj2 Itour ôiouc -- Bowmanv TEMPERANCE N Thursdc AD')IO 50e "HYDRO SHOWTIM' ADMISSIONHydro's Bowmanvill wlth proceeds te Club 15 Bowmflafvile Pu under thec eVarlety Night whlch "It Is better to wear out than! iI vddbRap SisnndTeC ainSttmnB mnvleMy8,93 e helci either May 21 or 1 rugt out bitbeJ.ag idie". 'i nr n 1/lrrL h tdtend been cutSimsnoad s e cnda ttsaBwavle a ,16 ýpending on the conven- IMrs. Downey gave a resune ' E E V ~ E J ij~tie ans for q uickre-a se c-yly Tetocvedelr e uvye"i i w a af the Home Economics of current events of the past the cast. Tetocv wlesd-sree"i i w ak ýr who conducts the Fa- year which was very intee- U1A i f Ede Cole was the able dir- lighted andi entertained the woods. Show. Several tickets ing and must have taken quT e n -A t P l ector of The Other Haîf, and audience. Kathy Siemon was The executive of the Bow- ýe quiît were sold. Also a long time to put together. D Dot Bagnell was the assistant rustically beguiing andi con- manvifle Dram a Workshop is ;for the Anglican tur- Ail were thanked. Aug a . stage manager. Gale Baker, a veyed an impish sense of composed ai Margot Samuel, ipper ta be held in the A committee of two had " - V ' talenteci actress, played the humor with perfect timing. past president, Jean Sheridan, iHall, May lOth. A been appointed to bring in aIl W eil i'eceived part of Jennifer Graham, a Barry Cawling was great as a president, Wyn, Wonnacott, 1lunch and real visit slate of afficers for the comig Tetre n-c lys WnWnaot«a mz newspaper reporter, to per- strong and sturdily indepen- vice-president, Helen Nelles, mit ane enjoyable after-lyearWndntheynweretaccepteci fection. Don Bagneli as her dent man, wha had deliberate- seeretary, F r a n k Stenger, toa a close. Mrs. S. Buttery, the Past Presi-peenebyteB mavleigy odas rndaad boy friend, who happened ta ly selected a rather primitive treasurer, Jean Darch, pro- detintlld hefilwigDrame Workshop in the Town Louise Orme in the difficult be a news photagrapher, gave lu e, and as a result had be- gram, Antan Forster, public- members ta carry on: Past Haladtru nTusa aea om a usad rlin efrac. corne "the monarch ai ail helity, and Ede Cale, social. BOWMANVILLE President, Mrs. S. Buttery; and Fri. Apr. 25-26, pravided ing. John Amesl'ury as Daddy EMEN'S INSTITUTE Presîdent, Mrs. M. Wiseman! people of the tawn and dis- was reahistic as the bored andi lst Vice-Pres., Mrs. E. Passant; trict a mast interesting pro- slightly impatient husl'and, members of the W:I. 2nd Vice-Pies., Mrs. S. Grant' gram. The audiences were who nane the less was devoted Lheir annual :meeting in Sec.-Treas., Mrs. D. Park; Asst: enthusiastic in their fitca absdoiaigwf.Prt n r . . .A. Youth Centre on Sec., Mrs. I. Munday. tian. ty Judy Brough was excellent lay, April 25th, coin- District Director, Mrs. S. The three plays chosen for as the musician, and Merv VIrs.2:3 M . sman calei n; Alternate, Mrs. Johns. this production presented an English praved ta l'e a good eetin ta oreran ad e Bad()DrcorMs interesting contrast. Staor m actar as the yaung man. ýeeingtoordrandthe Bord f iretor, rs.J.In A L.aving Cup and The The Other Haîf, an extreme- ig openeci with the sing- Abernethy, Mrs. T. Stewart, OhrHl eecmdel msn oey a h OCndtensiueMrs. F. Jackman, Mrs. T. But- Ote»alwr aeisLl msn oey a h 0nad a the ordstPryetey;H pilReesnaie and bath were written in dii- hit of the evening. When the n unison. There was a Mvrs. W. Lycett; Visiting Coin- ferent but conventional styles. cran pndfrispe good attendance and mittee, Mrs. R. Rabbins, Mvrs. The author of the former is sentation the audience spon- busnes tatrasat. . Backan Mi. M Hery an Englishmnan, and the latter taneously applauded the won- îat Pianists, Mrs. O. Bragg, Mrs is by a Canadian. The most derful setting of a waodland minutes of the ls S. Buttery. modern of the three, The clearing which had a faithful ,nig he reasuaner' A udtrMs.F ude Sandbox, was written l'y an replica af a real cave, rustic 1,adtete surrsre. uios r.F ude American. It was in contrast waoden l'ench, fire and cook- iasgien 'ySec-Teas Ms. . rag. th e other two because af îng pots, small scattereci )Park. Reports (year- ;Standing Cornmittees-Agrî- its sustained use of symbol- atones and huge boulders, ~ ~ - ere given by each con- culture and Canadian Indus- ism. iramed by the trees of a for- on their work of the tries: Convener, Mrs. I. Mun- Helen Nelles was the stage est. Ede Cale, Dot Bagnell, ear. day anci Social Convener, Mis. aae;Mrir eCh th and the members af the cast* " May 16th the District R. Patfield; Citizenship and bsn manager; rrgteaucde teecpinlyg Perfect andld a Socialduaton Convener, .E Samuel, publicity; Betty De- setting. The trees were pro- i he delegates wîll l'e: ef -adSoilCON Lpw mku; neor it Mfrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Park; Mrs. J. Coyle; Home Econain- mpe, cmakueup; Jakebor Riet- -s ON S. Corden, Mrs. Patfield ics and Health, Mrs. William ller ot umes;and ack Drchs, PONTYPOOL ~i i y1 Irs. ~~~Roberts olCî oets and Social Convenerlgtn;adDv rso,, responded ta l'y each Mrs. M. Flintofi; Historical Re- curIn ALvn C h We are glad to report that pcau r er telling when she join sac niCret vns triI Lvn uteM.ZemnWb a e W.I., andi paying dues. Convener, Mrs. C. Downey anc i frst play on the pragram, was turneci home ater an apera- Offer nstitute year commences[Social Convener, MVrs. H. Sum-. produceci ly Bowmanville tion in hospital. sin May.b ersiord; Public Relations Of High Schaol students, and had At the regular meeting ai 1in LYCRA t a short acidresa was 'ficer, Mrs. T. Stewart. been presented at the recent L.O.L. 82 on Wednesday even- on the way aur health Mrs. Wiseman, aur President B.HS. Hoat Nite. Antan For- ing the Royal Blue Degree was lso or pece a mmdthen closeci the meeting with ster was the dîrector af thîs conierreci. Wor. Bras. T. Stap- Itill'loeafissghwhnyuechsener be belped l'y joining the the singing ai the National excellentprdcin DnselE.AgeadOStps Mr. Barry, aur speaker Anthem. Refreshments were Wessells, the stage manager, ai L.O.L. 1022, Bethany, was y,; / n iht ielLyr b x -t Bthur eday, spoke for about 10 serveci ly Mrs. Downey and and Bruce Hendry was in present andi assisted in thefahnsilgtlvyLca'yFmitBuhry- ~aacitencllc frher graup anci were enjoyeci charge ai properties. work. It was announceci that uestians. We did fairly by alI. The next meeting will The scene was a living. Rev. Bro. Swann will l'e guest - -dntms hs auosoc ersvns ýn that line anci learneci le held an the last Thursday room in London, England, in speaker at the annual L.O.L. - SKIPPIES PANTIE No. 827 thatwoud b to ur n My. ainetim, sme 110,andtheauthentic cas- Church Parade here on June Long l'< reg $10.0 ..... age if we joineci the place. Hope ta, see you all turnes ai the periodwr et23d t3pm.--- 6 9 A very enlightcning there. l'y the Bawmanville Museumn. Rcv. Snowden ai Millbrook << A» FORMFIT BRAS No. 589 niormative subi ect and Thase in the fine cast were was guest preacher for Com- er eesr osm fPat Gili, Maureen Regan, munion Services at the Uni-. ~ Cotton embroldered wlth I. Earl was duly thank- HicSae Charles, David Neads, ted Church here on Sunday. /»» , stretch baek, reg. $4.00-O---- - 2 3 our Prsiden and he sh w's H & S SzanneBaîl, andi Jirn Blunt. Sunday School children will ie3Z 8 ig ws trnedove toThe Santibox was l'y Ed- assist in Mother's Day Ser- )awney and her group asHat ' ward Alb'ee, directed by Jean vices next Sunday. as the convener respans a- srPictoril Darch. Elizabeth Prower was About 40 guests were pre- ýn that day. T the assistant stage manager. sent on Sunday aiternoon ,, Wel'ber had bleen ask-T1 Dave Presson was in charge when Mr. anci Mrs. Fred ~ y Dexplain the Motta, g ur of gypI af praperties. Merv English Yaungman gave a Birthday ~ *y,~ It applies ta people as The May meeting ai Shaw's sible for the effective lighting cia anci Marilyn. One great as you will have notîced Home and School Club was and sound efiects. grandmother, t wo grand- fyou want something helci at the school on Wed- Despite its rather macabre mothers anci two grandfath- Cmi the l'est thing ta do is nesday evening, May Iat. Pre- theme this play fascinateti the ers were arnong those present. m i busy persan and that sident Ray Smnith conducted audiences, andi its symbolism Out ai town guests were pre- o Lwill either do it o the business part of the meet- was thought provoking. The sent from Toronto, Port Hope, -now, there is a sayîng, inutswrgdb r. parts with complete natural- brook. Many happy returns BUVVMAINVILLE anoter ac t do ,it. inuteeercaspefomeithirPeel'roghaavn nc il- Mrs.kIIII W. Rudeil andi Mis. T. Price ness. girls! gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. C. Dawney nead acknaw- ledgements from those re- ceiving carda andi flowers in sick.ness or bereavement. Reg Brock gave the report ai the nominating committce. DELN Ail officers are the saine as last year with the exception ai anc. Mrs. R. Campb'ell re- places Mrs. C. Downcy on the visiting committee. Mr, Smith expiressed thanks ta those who canvasseti for the 4 BOXED Cancer Drive. It was decideci ta have aur pienie at Waitona Park on June 21, Mr. Gilkes btumeta, make the arrangements, A diumesparts carnrittee carnposed of er Mn. E. R. Lovekin, Mrs. Gil- bank and Miss Milliken i l'e in charge of thc gaines andi 'ell entertainnient. The teachers are planning BROOCHES bus trips for thc students. The ETC. surn ai $30 was voted ta be I ECNTSV O OE EDNTDSRETEBSNS US ETC. ~~divîdeti betwecn them for the I ECNTSV O OE EDNTDSRETE UIES * * expense ai the trips. Byron Cryderman wa s - chairman for the pragram and [stilig Gif t caileti on Mrs. O.Brgan Mrs. D. Girardi who playedO u MOM. e several lively piano duets. A S P R 1NG violin tria ai little Bowman-1SRN' u F [7-JE WEL ville girls entertaineci with E t r TCISTW q!A fTH ers. These talented ilrnA -- M ighting, PriPSI peme RE S S ir TTRprmirshowinS D R S E ori~II~~rft ~REGULAR TO $16-95 ALL SIZES - SALE----------- Ail washable fabrics « ad enjoyable demonstrations presented at in choicè of Stripes, Patterns.$ 0 W 'oe fl$4995.95 rI M E I -, ~~Sizesl10 - 20REUATO$99 141/2 - 26j IMPORTED WORSTEDS. r " ~O ~WOOL - TWEEDS - SEAL SKIN Wî, on 9fldern Celectrical £hVinq $ BROKEN SIZES - t ---- _ AÀI' ~ .ç.LARGE SELECTION 0F COLORS 'ill iow Hal b >Motner's Day CjirrS . . . AND SIZES - SMALL, MEDIUM, STREET BOWMANVILLEr y ly, May 9th B ELN E' is presented by Ontario e Rural Operating Area and iblic Utilities Commission auspices of Club 15.7KIGS.W WML

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