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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1946, p. 11

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DANOS THE CANADIAN STÈATESMAN, BOWMANVE. ONTARIO THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th, 1946 Lake Shore, Clarke1 Miss Hamilton and the school -children pulled the corn fnom the school garden and enjoyed a corn roast on Friday afternoon, with butter and ail the trimmings. Alec Martin, whÔ belongs to the Boys' Swine Club, has had a pair of gilts chosen to be exhibitedat the Lindsay Fair under the super- vision of E. A. Summers. Visitons: Mr. aü~d Mrs. R. Patterson and -Jr. and Mrs. Ken Ball, Orono, at XLe Alldred's. _'%Kaiters John and Ross Tam- bi'yn, Orono, with their grand- Parent.gMr. and Mrs. H. Row- I Tile Flooling Laid by Expert Setters FREE ESTEMATES Choice of Colours Speclalize Kitchen and Bathrooms PHONE 653 BROMLEY & SON Refrigeratoi REPAIRS Commercial Domestie ANY 1WAKE I. H. J.owyez Phone: Oshawa 244 L h i i h I You'iI Be GIad After - - WHMN you refuinish your 'home after a fire, you '11 be glad you took this ,agency 's advice to increase t your insurance to keep ac e with today 's greater 0 !ù%--surable value of your Oýfurnishings. Without obligation, you can have your insurance policies reviewed too-jus' cal- Stuart R. Jame INSURANCE - REAL ESTAI 1uccessor to J. J. Mason & Sc Phones: Office 681 - House 41 King St. Bowmanvil SHEET META] WORK Gilson Furnaces Roofing - Eavestroub Have your heating systez checked, cleaned and repai ed before winter. DAVIS & GRAN SBcgog St. - Bowmanvï Phones: Bus. 2842 Rés. 26 a e Ile r LI ng r- Mie 5741 I Nestieton Congratulations ta Mrs. James Malcolm who celebrated hen 88thj binthday, September 3rd, in Port Penny. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Joblin who celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, Septemben 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Henry visited Mr. Fred McGill, Janet- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Henry, Miss Joan Henry, Mr. Henb. Hen- ry and Miss Helen Graham, Peter-* bora, with Mr. andi Mrs. Herman Wilson. Mr. James Howe, Mrs. W. G. Bradbunn and son, Orton, Jan- etville, with Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mollard and family, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm. Mr. Harvey Scythe, Emenson's Beach, put on a horseshoe pitch- ing contest on Saturday night. Mn. Zeigler, Waterloo and Mr. Neil Malcolm, Blackstock, won the pnizes. A picture show and sup- per was alsa put on. All enjoyed a pleasant evening. Service next Sunday for Rally Day at 3 o'clock. Special services in Presbyterian church, morning and evening. Solina Visitors: Mn. C. E. Brown, Maple Creek, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc- Laughlin and Mavis, Mr. and Mrs. Dean McLaughlin, Oshawa, at A. L. Pascoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Alan McKenzie, Lorraine and Kay, Columbus, at Ralph Davis'. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Allun, Ro- bert and John, Bowmanville, at Wes Yellowlees'. Miss Muriel Langmaid, Peter- bora, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Flett, ac- companied Mr. and Mns. Roy Peneman ta Niagara Falls and Buffalo over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fice and family, Taunton, at F. Westlake's. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Myles and Bruce, Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Savery and Anne, Peterboro, at J. R. Ki- vell's. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Stevens and Robent Scott, Jr., with Mns. Charles Scott at Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anthes and Jean, and Kathryn Floody, Toronto, at Mr. E. Millson's. Rally Day service will be held at 2 p.m. E.S.T., September 29 and Harvest Home services will be ob- served, October 6. Mr. A. L. Pascoe lef t Tuesday to attend the General Council of the United Church at Mon treal, as Commîssioner of the Oshawa Presbytery. Friends met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Werry, Saturday evening to honour Dr. and Mrs. George Wenry, who are moving to thein new home at Oshawa. Mn. A. L. Pascae was chairman. Ras- coe Baker nead an addness, ex- pressing thanks and appreciation for ail thein help and cheenful co- operation in church and commun- ity activities. Gordon Pascoe presented George and Jean with an occasional chair. Rev. Lin- stead and others spoke briefly after which garnes wene enjoyed and lunch served. Jerry Milîson has returned ta Toronto University, commencing his second year in Medicine. Wesleyville Sunday School at il with a veny small attendance 'and twa teachens absent, however we will look torward to a record attend- ance at next Sunday's Rally Day Service. Mn. and Mrs. Percy Snell ma- tored ta Toronto Sunday morn- ing ta spend the day with thein nephew, Mn. Ken Langman. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Austin and Mn. and Mrs. Archie Ford spent the weekend fishing at Redstone. Weekend visitons with Mn. and Mrs. B. Binsted wene Mn. and Mns. Jaslin and family, Miss Ber- nice Payne and Master Bill Payne, Orillia. We extend a cordial welcome ta oun new teachen, Miss Margaret Hodgins of Pnescott wha opened the school term with 24 pupils in- cluding three new beginners, Mis- ses Barbara and Marion Pearson and Master Bruce Dinner. Mn. George Milîs of Toronto spent a few days with his cousin, Mn. Ken Milîs. Mn. Pearson, wife and twa daughtens have moved ta Clar- ence Nicholl's house. We wel- corne them ta the community as a family. Mn. Pearson has been on duty as section foneman for some time. Miss Helene Banrowclough has recovered suficiently from her recent appendix openation ta take charge of her school nean Brigh- ton.1 Misses Muriel and Marie Austin spent the weekend in Pont Hope with their grapidparents, Mr. and ýl 'Id _______Children, Toronto, on 5th Sep- No- cases of poliomyelitis have tember, as cases or. suspect polio- occurred in the Health Unit area myelitis. After ekamination and during the past week. observation at the hospital, it was Two children o: pre-school age reported that the children did not from Cramahe Towvnship were ad- have poliomyelitis. land. Mn. and Mrs. C. Gibson and Sandra with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ad- amsz Mr. and Mns. Clarke Moore, Oshawa, with Mn. and Mns. J. Hendry. Master Alfred Alldread with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hendry. Mr. Alec McNeil and family, Ottawa, and Mr. T. McNeil with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin. The girls Enid, Lynn and Noel are at- tending Hatfield Hàll, Cobourg. *Mn. and Mns. Wm. Coulson and Peter, Agincaurt, Mrs. Joe Coul- son, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wicks, Newcastle, with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell. Mr. and Mns. Roy Coppin and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allin, Newcastle at Wilbun Baskerville's. Miss E. Argyle with her bro- ther Mn. E. Argyle. MEMO0RIALL D AMES DRAW FOR TWO MAJESTIC RADIOS Get your Tickets for these Radios from Any Member of The Bowmanville Rotary Club, Bowmanville Lions Club and Bowmanville Branch of The Canadian Legion. Every Ticket You Purchase Entitles You to a Chance at the Two Radios and You Help with the Development of Memorial'Park. DRAWS WILL BE MADE AT 10.30 AND 11.30 P.M. PAGE ELEVMN We won't get a new world made To lose your fear of old age to order. It must be homemade. start ftghting for a new age. PAR m M D-RAW Park,- FOR Bowmanville TWO 1040 - - - - - RADI .Os THE FINAL GIGANTIC CARNI VAL 0F 1946 DON'T MISS IT!e m BOOTHS FUN FOR AL GIVE YOUR ASSISTANCE TO MEMORIAL PARK Already considerable work has been done at the Park, swings, merry-go-rounds and other amusements have been enjoyed by thousands'of children this summer. The field has been Ievelled and drained allowing for a football f ield and a basebail diamond. Stili more work and improvements are planned but more mpney is required - s0 THIS ÈS YOUR CHANCE TO HELP FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS Sponsored by Bowmanville Rotary and Lions Clubs and Bowmanville Branch of The Canadian Legion TOTAL PROCEEDS FOR PARK DEVELOPMEN'I FOR A NIGRT 0F FUN COME EARLY and DRING YOUR FRIENDS Mrs. John Woolacott. Mr. Richard Dickerson of. Wel- lington spent a few days with his brother, Mr. Jack Dickerson. Messrs. Murray and Howard Payne were guests at the White and Rhindress wedding in Port Hope United Church, Wednesday afternoon, also the reception which followed at the beautiful Idalia Hotel. Cadnius There was a very interesting and educational service at our church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, also Ar- thur and Alice, two of their three children, from Angola, Africa, spoke to the congregation. Mr. Wilson, who is a teacher there, told of his work among the boys. Mrs. Wilson, of Portuguese oni- gin, was very interesting indeed, telling of her work and about teaching the women good Partu- Êr1C>Ih ,n u QnL*5 'ne verse- The atomic bomb may mnean the end unless we make a new begin- ning. bne aiso sang une vui-wi a 1 guese. ICASE 0F RAIN CARNI VAL WILL DE HELD THURSDAY,_SEPT. 26th. AT of "There's Sunshine in My Soul Today'" in Portuguese. Both Alice and Arthur spoke, the former telling ot many delightful exper- iences with African childnen and their habits, and the latter telling of his most recent hunting expe- dition. Mr. and Mrs. Wilison were past acquaintances of Rev. and Mrs. Harrison while ail were in Africa. Visitons: Miss Leah MeQuade with Mr. and Mrs. 0. McQuade.# Miss Evelyn Phiip wlth Mr. F. Philp. Miss Audrey Hanna, also Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanna with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinson also Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Wil- liams with Mr. and Mrs. Lamne McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nesbitt with friends in Bowmanville. 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