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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jul 1965, p. 7

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oc~a & kersnal Mayor Hobbs Draws Winning Ticket Phone 623-3303 Mjiss Barbara Badger, Wond-' Beamsville, uncle and aunt of p~ itc ~vsiting her cousin, Mrs. Ted Miller, and also Mrs.ý Miss 1;onnie Mairs, King St. Mller's cousin Bill West and, East. his wife, Grimsby, attended' Mrs. C. W. Varcoe has re- Mr. and Mrs. MilIer's SiIverý turned home after spending Anniversary on July lth. four weeks in Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dodds of Aricaster. Caledon were visitors on Wed-i....... Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maguire nesdav of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-I and family, Enniskillen, visit- seil Franklin. Friday visitors ed Mr. and Mrs. C. Downey wth Mr. and Mrs. Franklin on Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. CociP Mr. and Mrs. T. C. NeweIÈMcMartin and Mrs. M. Mur-ý' of Fenton, Mich., were week-;dock of Agincourt. id guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mairs <~ 2V. Hoar, King St. East. retuirned home by plane on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Saun- Sunday after spending three . ders, Toronto, were weekend!weeks with their son Bruce,ý visitors with his parents, Mr ýhis wife and littie daughter and Mrs. A. Saunders, Waver- Trudy, in Dartmouth, N.S . Iey Road. and one weekend in Shol - MissBararaVansonero-burne, NS., visiting frionds. turned home today (Wednes- Recent visitors with Mr. and day) from a four-week holi- Mrs. Earl Osborne were Mr diay at Camp Wapomeo in AI-.n r.HreyMsn î gnunPark. ýchita, Kansas, Mr. andMr gonuinAlbert Rogprs, Herington,1 j MIr. and Mrs. R. P. Rickaby Kansas, Mr. Gerald Bonisteel:« were guests last xwoek of Mr. o rlvle n r n Rickaby's brother and sisterMr.Cifd Mlian o in-law. Mr. and Mrs. H .C. Tamworth. Rîckby, akvile.Mr. Gary Down, R.R.2 Mrs. Henry Chan and Mrs. Bxravle sno r n M. Seto of El Centro, Calif., Ms wereweeknd uest of Mr a Lloyd Down, has gainedý wereweeknd gestsof M. aplace on the Dean's Honor and Mrs. John Seto and Jan- List at McMaster University~ Ice, Concession Street. as the result of his standingý ---- Miss Donalda Creasser has in the 1964-65 session, havingi returned from a most enjny'- completed his first yoar in the! able threo and a haif weeks'!Humanities course. holiday tour of England, M.adMs JmsHy Mr.lan and relaJon. . man and son Carl, Town, and Mr. nd rs.Joh McagMr and Mrs. Howard Brent and their daughter Jo-Ann, Tyrono, spont the first part of'~ Ormrstown, Quebec, were roc- last week in North Bay and ý ent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. district. The latter part of the Lloyd Ayre and family. week. Mr. and Mrs. Hayman1 . . ..'«-... Mr. and Mrs. AI Badger and and Carl motored t, Detrojt,p daughter Patti, Woodstock, Mich., visiting Buffalo and' ~ u **~ are guests this week of Mr. other border cities enrouto. Badger's parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Misses Debora, Sandra andý At the close of the Lions Carnival on Saturday evening, Lions President Ed G. Badger, King St. East. Laurie Murdock of Hamilton' Leslie, right, expressed appreciation ta the large crowd for their support and Mrs. Ross WestIake and who have been holidaying the' called upon Mayor Ivan Hobbs ta draw the winning ticket from the large granddaughtor, Penny Lee past week with their grand-ý Westlake, spent a few days parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sydnev drum. Eus Worship is shown at loft holding the ticket purchased by Glenn H. In Boamsville, Grimsby andVenton, rcturned home todavý Wilson of Manilla. He is now the new owner of a Chevrolet sedan. Oakville visiting relatives. ýwith their parents. Mr. and' Misses Patsy Bell, Cindy Mrs. Larry Murdock who Lou Ayre, Sally Firth ancl spent a few days with Mrs.ý Mary Parker are attcnding Murdock's cousin, Mrs. Stan-' Girl Guide Camp at Camp Iey Lovel], at their cottage oný Adelaide, Haliburton, this Four Mile Lake. Th e Uncomfortable Pulpit week. Congratulations to Mrs. S. Please dial 3-330.3 and lot Hutchinson who clebratedbyR .H.Sann, shw us have the namos of your her 89th birthday last Sun-' yRv .SanoOhw holiday weekend guosts, or in- day, July 25th., at the home formation concerning ynur of ber son and daughter-in-ý Mr. Burton has written a ,wotild he permit millions of tom of the sea filled with out-of-town visits to other law, Mr. and Mrs. R. I-ut-,book entitled "The Comfort- people to die in needless wars British children, or the mil- localities. chinson, Elgin Street. Her!able Pew" but after 46 years ,and millo ns to ho cremated lions who have been crematedi Mrs. M. S. Dale, Mrs. Mor- daughtcr and son-in-law, Mr.'in the ministry I would like1lke garbage? Or recently, in India and some in evc.-y ley Vanstone, Mrs. H. Lewis and Mrs. Glenn Haynes of to point out that there is this thousands of people were kili- land. and Mrs. Herbert Goddard Peterborou.gh, joined in tho "Comfortable Pew" because .ed by a storm in Pakistan and A s to the Resurrection of' were guests last xveek of Mrs:icelebration, as woll as severalithero is a very tîncomfortable ,in the Humber Valley, hurri- Christ. Dr. Stanley Russell S. R. James at the James cot-iother relatives and friends. pulpit. cane Hazel killed 30 men, some used to say that this can only tage, Pine Lake, Gooderham. Miss Marguerite Wright, St. First, hecausýe many min-' of whom I knew. The Father- be understood hy a study of Mr. D. Denhertog roturned Catharines, Misses Anne Marie isters do not preach what they hood of God and the Brother- spiritualismi - read "The Fron- on Monday ta his home in Th, and Marlene Downey, Bow- believo. "A minister must hood of man. "Yes", but tiers of the Mind" by Duke Netherlands after a three- manvile, are on a three woeks ljive" especially if ho bas a scientists and philosophers pre- University. Wo are so busy week visit with bis son and visit with the latters' aunt,jfamily to support and in the for to tbînk of Deity as "The with the things of the five daughter-in-tàW, Mr. and Mrs -Mrs. D. L. Feathrstone-United Church, to which I Principle of Concretion", "The sonses that wo forget about 14C. A. Den ertog and family. Haugh, Calgiary, Alfa., with belong. it is a case of "Every Conflux of Etornities", "The Ithe "super-sensuos" bv way of ~ r n Ms Sdet, whom they 'expoct to spend ma;, for himself and the?' ? ,, Elan Vital" or the "Transen- which ail knowledge cornes., urbia visiting at Radium,1the Bible is a compilation of And what shall we say of The pulpit is uncomfortabie Kelowna, Vancouver, Victoria" history, potry and drama, the Virgin Birth. I was in because in mn hrhs and Ernerald Lake, and Jasper, "th, book of Job" and especial- the rnuseurn in Calcutta an d while most of thc people are Bowoeaneo e and Bhe pacesfenrtas e. asrly i say as did r.Fos- in a room 30feot square the fnthere aesomo who love ,othr plces nroue. [dick "There nover was a time story of the supernatural office and love to think that PenteoSta ýOn Saturday evning, July ' vhen the universe was îiot birth of Buddha was inscribed it is their sacred duty to criti- l7th., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and thero nover will be a time on the walls. cize or cause to ho fîred, the Pe tco tl Harness and Mr. and Mrs. wvhen the galestie systems wilî Or "Ho doscended into helI". minister, or as one story says: ,Murray Porter, Town, attend- coaso to ho" thon someonîe wiîî Docs this belong to the "The first year we loved our ed a get-together for their start the rumour that the lPtolomaic Astronomy? minister, Ch rbsister and brother-in-law, Mr. minister doos not believo that[ Or "The resurrection of the "The second yoar xve Joved Churth and Mrs. Frank Glover of tho world was created ix dead". Many are at the bo,,t- hlm o well that we could Gardon City, Mich., at the days, that is ho doos not be- tom of the sea. 1 returned have enjoyed eating him, 75 Liberty Si. M. ihome of Mr. Glovor's sisterlieve, the Bible and so ho must fromn India on the ship "City "The third yoar wo wished, and husband, Mr. and Mrs.itravcî on of Bonares" now at the bot- lwe had eaten him". Pastor: Rev. A. Rudra, B.Th. iGordon Donnelly of Hamilton, . q. scinch 's W i'tnessese wodding anniversary. FriendsSaoi h out ieso of an otherwise throe dimen- J h v h s W ti s e and relatives were also pros-, tional world and that our gai- Sunday School 9:55 a.n.i. nt from Detroit, Brantfordetisstm i10,0lgt OhoToonoan Hmito.years in diameter and a light Retu rn to Home Areas, 11 a.ni.i On Saturday, July 24, Mr. yoar is the number of seconds and Mrs. Philip Passmore and in a year multiplied by 186000 'FAITH THAT MOVES ýfamily were guest s of honor which is fhe the rate at which A t r D s . A s m l AferDsjAsml MOUNTINS" at a picnic party, given by ligbt travels. MOUNTINS" their neighbours on Liberty: Also science says there are1 About 55 Bownuanville airea Iasting life as offered by the' Street North, in the gardon!othrgacisstm "sln delegates are back home to- Lord God through his Prince 6:45 p.mn. Organ and ýat the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Universcs' be.sides our own, day following a four-day dis- of Peace and through thei Piao pelde Kudas joabe suppser r. an ,otimo andspace. immensity of trict assembly of Jehovab's world government resting o Pian prlud (Kdra) ýoyale uppr M. Sanýini an spce.If there ever Witnes.ses in Peterborough his shoulder." McMurter prosented the cule1is A on totheword o.whichsawattndace igues essonscon-u-d Snd1 deep stili threatening- ta deè- so -oai.ed bramn age the finalj Tower -S-ci1etY. Trinity re-pens August 8 vour me opens wide, to which 'one for us to look tt o ,the heU I sulfer seems a bringirig in the aU.-necessarvl lheaven". iorld gavernment?"'ho asked. P NT O L "The mind is its own place 'I.s there rîothing beyond and <an rnake a heavon out man and his boasted acience Reho othof ell or a bell out of heav- t which to look and to ap- Our annual Street Fair and Reuo;eh n", Milton. peal? Happily there is," hoý Daince was bigger and botter said. than ever on Friday ovening. Chrlêîan Reform d (hurch ~a~r suppose the mnisteri ornr0 tenvrs Ch braI om rean say tht paye is"Auto-sug- l'The speaker said the Great It was spon.soired by thie local iogstion". teuÙes hme fCmec n Rev. John C. Verbrugge, B.A., B.D., Minister 0 course wve know it is gwovorn te eart afut tetm received r e a co-operation Telephone 623-5023 aorfe than that for as the ho purposes. from local citizens and visi- poet says "More things are tors. At thie pi-osent time it wrought by prayor than this. "However," he noted, "the looks like they will have over world dreams of". 'kingdoqns of the world' must $1200 clear for thoir efforts. M aranatha Fînally, "The A p o t 1e smake way before the world 'Mhe Ist prize draw went to Chisin hreed". H. G. Wells wrote Pac.Thn the rigon- ugh JeekEll ith . lar Cristia Reformed Church ! foonhfiselaa ment on the shoulder of the once Page soiîing thi ticket. Re .Heriy Van Andel, B.A., B.D., M inister Invisible King" and Biln cotse sw y v r al th Mr. Fred Evans, Pontypool, Telephone 623-3492 Seos it Through'. If God h atî t rgamo okwt r TdGaa IPn God he ath r Alni~tY~for al mankind, living and typool seliing this ticket. The "The Tenson B twee idad, wili be no so-called draw was under the super- "TheTenionBeteenRailway. Much af the Pleasant five-ver plan that is himted vision af Mr. Colin Richard- Task and Fulfilmnent" - il ar. . surprise was duo ta this be- to the brief life span Of a son, president af the local! Worship service - 7:30 p.m. ':ing the young couple's firstihuran ruler," ho continued. Chnrofomee.Ti visît f0 Ontario in ten years,1ý1Cane fCmec.Ti plus the fact that Wade and! AccoOiding to God's word organisation sliould now be in U"ProcIimeng the whole counsel of God" Cindy were brand new t teir'it will be a thousand-year a financial position ta pro- Backto od Hur roadastgrandparents. Alter a hectie prOgrarn of work without in- moto comsnunity betterment. Bac toGodHou Bradcstround of visits toalah the rela- terference of the De-vil and, Mrs. Ken Masos is spendn CKLB Oshawa Sunday, Aug. lut, at 9:15 P.m. tives, the "Wosterners" start-i bis domons." a few days at her daghteU' Pu- -- - -ed for their Calgary home lait Mr. Sallis appealed ta bis homoe(Mrs. Ken Besnford). -l 0 0--%%u weekmnd. istener to ".ieek that ever-iMrs. Bemiord bas undergane sul'gerY ln Civlc Hoopîtai, Peterborough. We were glad ta have Mr. and Mms John J. Webbad son Jimmy of Scabrut pay us a visit on Saturday. 'Iley were rebxaning home fi-arn a week's vacation at Pàce LAke. T1hoy will be spendirng Sunday with John's mnother ln BeChany. Ilhey will conclude their holiday by visiting in Ottaw'a tiis week. 'Mle looel bail toairn outast- ed tîhe Cavan team ti Cavan on Sunday evening, winningi by a scotre of 9 ta 8. Denny Willis and Dale Stiftson shared the Pitcuhing duties. We are glad to r"er that Mns. Gertie Bradley is making good progress in Civie Hospi- tal, Peterborough. She reoent- ly had another heart attack. Christims Tree pruning isi alrost oompleted. Qui- village at 5 Pain. was a very busy Thle Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanvile, JuIy 29, 1965 Place wîtîh buses, trucks and car rt.arnlng f rom work. For some tinie two buses came ooaciet tram Peterborough dally with R KE O Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Davi4-. Prunrs. omegrowrs hd son, Zion, were Sunday even- tprimrs. -p Somegrowies whdMmS G. Wether-i.p, Miss inig guests af Mr. and Ms. ]B. stiisar e ua ives 'Hilda Hall, Mrs. D. Bryan, Hubbard. satifactr3rresuts.Oshiawa, were recent guests of Carles Wi-Imcn, R.R. 1, ha& Decoration Day services Mi-. and Mx-s. B. Hubbai-d. solId his fai-m. were held at B'aiyduf f CeSne- .Mi-. Orville Greer has i-o- Several a'ttended Le w g tory on Sunday. Sîmilar sei-- turned homo fi-arn Oshawa Stinson's auction sale on Set. vices will be held at McCrae's H-ospital. udy August Ist, FIlis, the 8th. and udy Pontypool theO l5th. No doubt MI-5. Betty Greer is feeling Mr-. and Mrs. Leslie 11ayloz' trustees of these cemoteries îunproved. and famuly visited with Mr. will approciate your financial The sympathy of the cm and Mrsm. B. Powers af Cooks. and moral support on these mnuitv is exten ded ta, Mr. and town on Sunday. occasions. Mi-s. Gaordon Str'ong and fami-. Our- last church service for ily in tihe sudden peesing of the seson will be held Sun. Sori-v ta bai-n that Mr. Mat. their oldest son Ralrîh. daat0:.Suay doo T<od isiiiserausconitin M-. and Mrs. A. E. Riboy is withds-awn. in haspital. are spending thelir holidays in ________ Mi-. and Mrs. John Lowery, the Ottawa Valley district. Kirby, and Mr-. Stuart Hooey1 Soi-iy ta report M1&. and Species of cotton are Ioun4 were Sunday visitai-s witlx Mr. Mî-s. Qi-ville Greer are in native in ail continents ex- and Mini. R. J. Payne. IOshawa Hospital following a cept ~iui-aço. SHOP & SAVE at I.D.A. SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL JULY 31 ARRID Rol m On DEODORANT BRECK SHAMPOO ---- I ALKA m SELIER sugg. list 78c 59C rM MI Bridgeport BUG BOMB 10.oz., aerosol, sugg. Iist 1.19 88C TOP BRASS Aerosol DEODORANT - - . 4-cz., sugg. list 1.00 79c sugg. list 1.19 97C 6-oz., sugg. Iist 1.00 79 FLY-TOX INSECT BOMB - sugg. list 1.391.e23 General Electric Nestie FLASHBULBS SPRAZE AG-1 or AG-18B1.49 Regular aind Soft 12's, sugg. list 1.80 ...........I........... M2 or M2B sugg. list 99C 12's, sugg. list 1.92 ...........I........... 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