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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Oct 1949, p. 7

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1949 ¶'WI! !~ANAMAN MTATI!MMAM. flOWMAWVTT.T.W~ flWJ'I'A~Tfl socIALAIDPERSONAL Mrs. W. S. Staples, Meaford, Miss Margaret Fariner spent was home for the weekend. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Fraser, Toronto, Douglas Caihoun, Toronto. was guest of Mrs. C. H. Masonm Trinity Women's Rally will be Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Doreen and held at the Sunday School room daughter are holidaying in Mont- Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m. real. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jenkins and Mrs. Carson Henderson, Pal- son Kenny, Cleveland, Ohio, were merston, is visiting mrs. M. I. holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. A. W. Pickard. Miss Helen Pritchard was week- Mr. Jim Paterson, University of! end guest with Mrs. C. E. Hanna, Western Ontario, London, spent Toronto.' the weekend with his mother, Mrs.1 Mrs. Elle Rohmstrom, Fort W. L. Paterson.S Frances. has been visiting Mrs. Miss Eleanor Johnston and Mr. J. Elmo Anderson. Bruce Wesley, Walkerton, spent Mr.andMrs RoandCosn the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.j Mr. nd Ms.sRlandJ. H. Johnston. and three children are visiting D.DrtyM aeTrno ber sister at St. Marys. vsDbrothMJer, rs. ntS. B Miss Dorothy Evans, Toronto, vJamesd e amteded heNMaSon-. visited ber parents, Mr. and MMrcead wedd tho E. C. Evans.Mr..B.ESape, r.CH. Miss Helen Gunn, Toronto, spent Haddy,. Toron tand sMr. N. S. the weekend with ber parents,B. ams, Trotonvstd Mr. N.er. Mr. andMrs J. . Gnn.Farr at Huntsville. Miss Kathleen Sisson, Toronto, Mr. Robt. Miller, Winnipeg, spent the holiday with Dr. and Man., who is attending Toronto Mrs. E. W. Sisson. lUniversity, spent the weekend Miss June Bickell, Oshawa, was with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. James. guest with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wrightson Wight, Mrs. C. Bickell. Miss Lillian Hoar and Mrs. Fred MissDorthyCrok, orotoHoar spent the weekend with Mr. MissDorthyCrok, orotoand Mrs. Forbes Monroe at Ot- visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tawa.t Maurice Crook. Mrs. Jessie Murdoch, Fort Wil- liam, and daughter Miss Nancy Murdoch, Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. - GrLI,8AA !: James. Misses Nancy Townsend and ' Joan Greenfield, Toronto, were I Everyne Wecome holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Greenfield. Mrs. S. G. Chartran, Misses Colourea lrec and Doris Chartran spent the weekend with Mr. ànd Mrs. UN. C. Wood,. Ottawa. Sliies Miss Jacqueline Heyland, Mc- on theDonald Hall, Guelph, spent the on theweekend with her parents, Mr. ànd Mrs. Forbes Heyland. "Wreck of the an r omnRbrs oa spent the holiday weekend with t their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olivert Titanic" Roberts.t Don't wait too long to get yourJ at the ticket for the Witches, Waltz. Tickets are still available at Alex 1 McGregor's store or from any BAPTIST Club 15 member. 41-1 i G OSPEL SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marks and 7:30 .m. SNDAYMarilyn and Miss Nan Allin, 7:30 .m. SNDAYToronto, were holiday visitors UNION HALL, wth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 10 DIVISION STREET Chas. Allin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shackleton' have returned from Kenmore, N.S ANNIVERSARY ai TRINITY UNITED CHURCH DR. JAMES SEMPLE will preach - Special Music by ihe Choir - ANTHEMS - "Judge Me 0 God"--- Mendelssohn "Non Nobis Domine"--- - Quilter "«Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring-- Bach If you have been gettlng away from the Church titis is the Sunday to start back. NUJRSERY SCHOOL ' under capable supervision for the smaîl childnen' ln the Sùnday School noom durlng thle mornlng service. REV. S. R. HENDERSON, B.A., B.D. Minister. MR. R. G. HARLE, Organist. j~jGE L11 C EN TR E SPECIAL 00 SERVICES wiih EV AN GE L IST S DOROTHY G R EEN andSHIRLEY adFLEWITT FRIDAY - Musical Request Wight - 8 pain. SUNDAY SUNDAY - a - ila.me - - a a 7 peme (Closing Service for This' Campaign) ONE NIGHT ONLY HAMPTON TOWN HALL Thursday, October 131h - 8p.m. Pastor, E. JQHNSTON Y., and spent Thanksgiving with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wright. CpL W. D. Walters, Port Hope, was i town Tuesday recruiting for the Midland Regiment. He reports very few enlistments from this district. Messrs Charles and Loftus Pap- ineau, Toronto, and Mr. H-arry Allen, Vancouver, B.C., were holi- day guests of the forxner's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Papineau. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackman and Mary, St. Catharines; Mrs. Ernest Hunt and Sharon Ann, Eastview, were holiday visitors witb Mrs. F. Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. R. Witheridge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Tara; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jamie- son and family, PeterbQro; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Cameron, Osh- awa, visited Mrs. M. Jamieson and Mrs. H. Jamieson. Miss P. Street, Toronto, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wright. Mr. Ezzie Knigbt, Ottawa, spent the weekend with bis aunt, Mrs. Fred Allin, Carlisle Ave. Messrs. M. S. Dale, Roy Nichols and Geo. W. James were among the party entertained on Tuesday afternoon by General Motors when they enjoyed a special pre- view ride aboard the "G.M. Train of To-morrow" from Cobourg tg Osbawa. Are We Blushingl1 The following note was sent to the editor by Chas. Chandler, Toronto: "Pardon, Your Slip Is Showing"l Exhausting! "Late in 1791 Col- onel Simcoe sailed from England ... Hle wintered over at Quebec, and after a tedious journey by boat landed at Niagara-on-the- Lake in July, 1942." (From The Statesman, Oct. 6, page 13, column 5). ORONO Mrs. Harry Rowe bas receivec word of the death of ber cousit Mrs. Blanche Cole Tibbetts o Long Beach, Cal., on Sept. 22. Mrs Tibbetts was before ber marriagi ,Blanche Sandercock and wa& horn in Bowmanville. She leave: to mourn ber loss ber sister Lot tie of Los Angeles and a nieci Josephine Minnick. Congratulations to Mr. anc Mrs. Jock Davis, nee Shirle: Myles, who were married in Oro no on Friday evening. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Car Billings were Miss Marion Rick aby and Miss Audrey Billingb Toronto. Miss Anna Staples and Mr Donald Staples and friend, To ronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Hi Staples. Miss Mable Davy is visitin$ in Prince Albert with ber nephem Mr. Ken Fraelck. The Statesman would like tc have a news correspondent foi Drono. Any one that is interestec kindly get in touch with Mrs. R E. Logan for particulars. Miss Myrttle Tamblyn. Toron. to, with relatives here. Mr. C. Wood, Kitchener, waw home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper av-~ companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. R rrew, Oshawa, visited in Hamil- ton with Mrs. R. M. Bryson. Miss Darlene Cooper, New- castle, with ber grandparents Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hl. Wood were Mr. and Mrs. H. Rundle, Bowmanville, Mr. andl Virs. Geo. Armour, Hampton VIrs. Delbert FlIntoff, Mr. Perc: F'lintoff and Mrs. Wes. Hoskin, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Buckley, Peterboro, with- Mrs. H. Curtis. Miss Sexsmith, Newtonville, Nith Miss V. Gilfallian. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wood and Gail, Lakefield, with bis parents MIr. and Mrs. C. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Gien Hancock amd daughter, Warworth, with lis parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Han- cock. Miss E. Holmes, Oshawa, and Mri. Bull Rowland, Toronto, with MIr. and Mrs. H. Rowland. Mrs. Arthur Blewett is ili at her home. We hope sbe will have a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Young, Denny and Sylvia, Peterboro, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton MeGin- nis, Marmora, witb his parents, and called on fricnds here Mon- day afternoon. Miss Agrista Thornten, Mill- brook, is visiting friends in Orono. Mvrs. C. Wood bas recieved word f the death o! ber cousin Mr. Cecil Johns, who passed away suddenly following a beart attack. t the borne o! bis mother Mrs. Wesley Johns in Winnipeg. At the close o! choir practice )f Park St. Church on Wednesday ývening, the choir gathered at he home o! Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ogan to bonour a faithful mem- )er of long standing, Mr. Colin Caylor. He was presented with iblanket and very best wisbes or future bappiness. A delicious unch was served by members o! he choir. Mr. Taylor is to be iarried soon and wilI make bis ome in Bowmanville. Park St. United Church was lled on Sunday morning for the Zededication Services. Rev. D. Lmos o! Bridge St. United 2urch, Belleville, was guest peaker. Hîs splendid messages iere a great inspiration. Rev. A. :Eustace conducted the services id Mrs. E. Workman was at the gan. The choir, deserve a great eal of credit for their very fine iusical ofcrings, which addecl 'eatly to the service, singing, 'o antheins, morning and even- tg. Mrs. A. A. Drummond sang.I beautifully rendered solo, "Open te Gates o! the Temple"' at thp irning service. The altar pre- mted a very pleasing effeet dec- rated with mums, palms, and ranches of leaves in their fali )Iourings. The church, tbough t completed, is beautifu) ýoughout. Many visitors attend. 1from out of town and the day as a great occasion in the cburch fe of the congregation o! Park Mr. Richard Wood eelebrated s87th birthday on Sundav. We ih bimu many happy returns. c k E ci T a] F b p w a D e ni br oT at -fc lu thi rn foi E o de n th se co o de mf t, isg a b NESTLETON Nestieton Wl. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin Oct. 5th with meetixjg in charge o! Mrs. O. Brown's group. There wAere 22 ladies and 18 gentleffien present. Roll eall was answered with-my most interesting an- tique, some were on display. Mrs. G. Tbompson, Historical Research Convener, was in charge o! program. Mrs. T. Crawford looked after the program in Mrs. Thompson's absence. Reading "The Telephone Line"-Mrs. R. W. Marlow; "Birds"ý-Mrs. H. McLaughlin; "Through the Years" -Mrs. M. Emerson; "Horse Sense"ý-Mrs. L. Joblin. Mrs. G. Johns put on a "name guessing contest" which w.as won by Mrs. W. C. Lam'b. November meeting, at Mrs. Wm. Steele's when ,Mrs. O. W. Rolph, District President, will speak. A bountiful lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fitze, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin and attended W.I. meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mal- colm and Gail visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samelîs, Melville and Anna, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, Lindsay. Miss Louisa Johns and Mr. Fred Johns, Caesara, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Johns. Congratulations to Mr. Frank Emerson and Miss Edith Kelly,. Toronto, who were married on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Emerson, Misses Gladys and Irene attended the wedding in Toronto. Tbanksgiving service in the United Church. on Sunday was well attended. No service next Sunday owing to Cadmus Anni- versary services. W.A. meeting had to be chang- ed to afternoon of Oct. 18 at Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm's. Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Johns. Mr. Laurie Hoskins visited friends at Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Playfoot and Bryce, Lindsay, visîted Miss Ethel and Mr. Henry Thompson. Mr. Frank Jackman vi4ited bis two sons in Toronto. Mrs. Jas. Williamson and Mr. Arthur Jackman, Mr. and Mrs. L, Joblin visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Emerson and Ian, Stratford, visited Dr. and lVrs. R. P. Bowles and Mr. and Mrs. M. Emerson. WESLEY VILLE Sunday School was held at 10:30 with a good attendance, with Murray Payne acting as super- intendent. Church followed with Dr. Oke giving an interesting Thanksgiving topic.* The choir sang "Oh be Joyful" and Mrs Carroll Nichols sang "Corne Unto Me". Mr. and Mrs. George Martyn and Lyn, Welcome, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mason. Mrs. A. Hale with her daugh- ter Mrs. Jack Smith, Port Hope, Mrs. W. A. Meadows, Port Hope. with her daughter Mrs. C Payne. Miss Jean Duff with her par- ents in Myrtle. Miss Nola Holdaway Toronto. with her mother Mrs. L. Holda- way. Mr. Shields, Mount Pleasant, with his daughter Mrs. Carroil Nicholîs. Mr. and Mrs. Wlfred Paeden. Toronto, with Mr. Herb Paeden. Mrs. Clarence Nicholîs with ber parents in Westmeath. Misses Catharine Robinson. Caledon East, and Helene Bar- rowclough, Lakeport, with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrowelough. Miss Betty Dean ai-d Mr. Çal Garrison, Brampton, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Payne. Mrs. M. Hash of Detroit with her mother Mrs. L. Holdaway. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barrowclough were Mr. and Mrs. James Mowat To- ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bee and Donnie, Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Foxboro, returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Best. Mr. Simon Barrowclough with Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. On Wednesday evening the first meeting of the Young Peoples' was beld and officers installed: Pres. Murray Payne; VBLEIN$ M ade-fo-Order Measured and Installed FREE ESTIMATES 14 Different Shades of Siats and Tapes tram whlch to ehoose. DROP IN TO-DAY WE BERB'S Fahric Centre 10 King St. E. BOWMANVILLE Vice-Pres. Mrs. Clarence Ni¶cholls; Secretary Miss Jean Duff reas- urer Harold Best; ChristianCl ture Convenor Mrs. Clarence NichaIls; Citizensbip Convenor Howard Payne; 'Fellowship Con-1 venor Allan Holdaway; Mission- ary Convenor Clarence Nicholîs; Pianist Miss Muriel Mason; Ass't. Rutb Payne. Usher Ross Dinner; RecreRtion Helen Binsted ',anid Neal Nichols. It was decided to ask the Zion Young Peoples' to join the Wesleyville one. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dorrell, Midland, and Mr. Bert Dorrell, Wyebridge, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole, Anne and Tommy, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Hutton and fai- ly, Smiths Falls with Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Pearl and Dorothy visited friends at Bancroft. Misses Hazel Mountjoy, Bur- lington, and Audrey, Toronto, wih Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mountj oy. Mr. Robert Smith. Peterboro, with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith. Miss Vera Forder, Toronto, wlth M.rs. John Forder. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dowson Katherine and Sandra, Windsor, with Mrs. F. A. Bailey. They ail attended the Adams-McMullen wedding at Janetville on Satur-' day. Miss Norma Hooey,* We-ston. with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hooey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kewen, Tù- ronto, with the Trewin Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Wrighi visited friends at Meaford. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder, Port Perry, Miss Dorothy How - son, Toronto, Miss Lucille Forder and Mr. Gordon Sturrock with Mrs. C. Forder. Miss Marion Hambly, Misý Wbeeler anîd Miss Kennedy, To- ronto University, visited Mr. anF Mrs. A. L. Bailey. Mrs. Edith Butler spent the holiday in Toronto, and Mr. R. P. Allen visited bis family in Blen- heim. Congratulations to Mr. ano Mrs. Chas. Lubsen on the birth of their second daughter at Osha- wa Hospital. Murray Werry, Kingston Uni- versity, with Mr. and Mrs. RuDert Werry. Jack Marlow, Toronto Univer- sity, with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow. Ernest McLean, R.C.A.F., Otta- wa, with Mr. and Mrs. David Mc- Lean, Sympatby of the community is extended to Mrs. Wilbert Archer on the death of ber sister Mrs. A. C. Loucks of Ingoldsby, Minden Township. Mrs. Archer was up previous to ber death caring for ber. Mr. Wilbert Archer and Vin- cent and Mr. Alex Dever attend- ed the funeral on Monday. St. John's Anglican Cburch and the United Church were both beautifully decorated with fruits and flowers for the Thanksgiving Services on Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Luke) McLaughlin (nee Aileen Toms) who were married at the United Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Goslin and Laverne, Norland, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wbeeler. Women's Institute met at thej home of Mrs. Earl Dorreli for a very enjo3able and profitable afternoon. The Theme was 'Citi- zerîship'. The roll caîl was an- swered with an item of interest on Newfoundland. Mrs. L. Thornp- son prepared answers and passed them around making the Roll eall very interesting. Mrs. Virginia Archer gave a grand paper on *'Newfound land". Mrs. J. M. Fish- er, Mrs. Velva Bailey, Mrs. L. Thompson and Mrs. V. M. Archer sang two humorous songs dresscd in costume. We were ail pleased to bave our Districtt President Mrs. O. W. Rolph, Orono, witb us. Her address on "Citizenship To-day" was very thought-pro- voking and challenging. We were ail delighted with ber visit. A musical contest and a lovely lunch brought the afternoon to a close. WEDDING EMERSON-KELLY JIn a ceremony in St. David's IAnglican Cburch conducted by Canon H. A. Bracken, Edith Mary Kelly,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willia Kelly, became the bride Io! Mr. Frank Wilton Emerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Emerson, Nestleton. Given in marriage by ber fa- ther, the bride was gowned in gî%rdenia satin fashioned with a yoke of chantilly lace and full skirt. A chaplet of satin and or- ange blossoms held ber full- lengtb veil o! tulle illusion and she carried bouvardia and gar- denias. Her sisters, Mrs. J. Har- ris and Miss Gladys Kelly, were in pink brocade with burgundy velvet bonnets and carried bur- gundy button mums.j Edgar Emerson wýas groomnsman for bis brother, and the ushers were Robert Sheffield and John Harris, of Toronto. Mrs. Kelly received in a floor- length dove gray, crepe dress and matching bat and gardenia cor- sage. The groom's mother assist- ed wearing floor-lengh # blue crepe and gray accessories ana corsage of carnation petals. -During the signing of the reg- ister Mrs. Clayton Floot sang "Perfect Love". The reception, held in Prince Arthur House, was attended byj over seventy guests. The brid. and groom le!t midst showers o, confetti, for a trip ta New York the bride wearing a gray tailorecl suit and red accessories. On their return the couple will live in To- ronto. A cross between the Englisb Dorset and German Marino wvil] increase South Africa's mutton yieldi. 1 -à 1lilIm and kitchen is the only major jWinl be teea c oêwU change in the actual club houseas ide -club befone thelbrM cd but the courts and lounge havej year to stimulate jIntèe* uod been brought Up to first class ses how the locl p1aye* shape. It is expected that thers Ipare. I Friendly, Courteous Servie~ cupli QUELQUES FLEURS Q (Pronounced "Koike Flur") SHOUBIGANT >M~ »~teee~vec/A#z6 'Perfume - $18.50, 12.50, 7.50, 3.50 Eau-de-Toilette - $3.95, 2.50 Sachet Powder - $1.75.. Bath Softcner - $2.50 Talcum Powder - $1.00 Dusting Powdcr - $2.00 For Smoother Shaving Schick Injector Razor.q SPECIAL 1 66e - $1.49 - $2.45 Ointment BRONCHIDA I.D.A. Brand COUGH SYRUP 50c GROVES Bromo- Quinine Cold Tablets 35c - 59e A.S.A. 300's - 49e Aromatle 3 & 6-oz. 3 BIG VALUES in sanitary protection Modess - - - - 35c o .12 in box Two for - 69c eg 48 In box - - $1.29 Modess Sanltary Belts - 29c - 50e Nemo Fowder - - . 35C FELLOW'S SYRUP 89e - $1.39 Horllek's MALTED NMILK 48c -97o - PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY ALEX McGREGOR. De Bright! Feel TAKE ENO'S Rightt- "FRUIT GELLETTE BLAD% DISPENSERS KIMEENEX, son STRONGER WHIUR jqr Badminton Club Holds Opening Night Bowmanville Badminton Club saw the birtb of a new season on Friday evening when the 1949-50 year got underway. A round robin tournament and re- freshinents featured the first ev- ening's "battle o! the birds" fol- lowed thé next day by many stif! muscles in places where it hurts the most. President Alan Osborne is look- ing forward to a much langer niembership this year with an additlonal increased hope of win- ning ahl the coveted trophies at the Central Ontario tournaments to be held early in the spring. An enlarged refreshment stand :b 11 -181 OIL ....... 6O'&1.1O CRIAM .........550 .... ........ ... 15 MEAD'S PABLUM and PABENA 4,. I PA@KASI or 200 su« 191'x W, tmANs sinI1"x 29c r FOR 4 elSOMC PEPTO0-BESMAL SSoofiies md calma - mot aotee 60c - $1.20 $1S.80 A NORWICH PRODVCT Your Local I.DA.DRUGS D ruggist We Delîver Phone 792 "'4'~' TIEU MAT. OC70B= là, 1949 Tim tANADIAN STATESMAN. BOMLWVMLE. ONTARIO

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