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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Jul 1950, p. 8

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PA~I HONT ___________________ West Beach The weekiy euchres are being helti in Lazy Daze cottage each week. Last Wednesday's winners were: Mrs. Gorham, East Beach, Mrs. Pethick, EEEE's, and Mr. Darney, "Sandland Apts." .The children were treated ta a weinesraast and huge bon-fire bY the harbour on Saturday ev- ening. The entestainment com- inittee under the leadership of Mss. Zetta Rider provided the welcome treat. The children of the beach are busily rehearsing under the directorship of Mrs. E. Cole and Mrs. G. Hailman for the Civic Holiday Suaday evening psogsam while the disectors of the Beach Association are laying News Items plans for a bigger and better Ciyic holiday, beginning an Saturday evening and on ta a gala finish by Monday night. We are looking forward to seemng all aur friends at this our annual beach reunion. Our life guard, Mr. A. Wither- spoon is on duty and alreadyhgs done his duty as lufe guard by saving two children from drawn- ing and appiying respiration to one of the victims. One young, teen-age Miss owes her life ta our guard who promptiy pulled her from tweive feet of water into which she had been pushed by a joking friend on the east dock who "didn't know she couidn't swim." The second rescued was TENT CAMPAIGN EVANGELIST FRED W. MUENT elaf LONDON, ONT. is conducting special gospel meetings in the tent situated on tbe Ontario St. school grounds, Duke St. entrance. Eacb nigbt except Monday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. Special meetings for child- sen every Monday and Fri- day at 7 o'clock. Evangeiist Nugent is a strong funda- mentalist, and preaches the old-fasbioned gospel wbich has tsansformed the lives of multitudes ail oves the wosld, sa extends a bearty welcome ta aid and new fsiends ta attend these meetings and hear the aid, aid stosy of Jesus and His lave. Felto-graph pletures are be- jng used b oIllustrate the gospel. a tiny tot of very tender years whose mother had turned her back "only for a minute." The life guard is provided for the pro- tection of ail the beachers and visitors by the generosity of the Lions Sa<'ely Conimittee and the Beach Association, and Mr. H. Palmer's kindness provided the baat for bis use. The weekiy bingo parties wiii be held each Frîday evening, these are provided for your enjoyment. The new swings have been erected and are proving very pop- ular with ail children. The new piayground with backstop for softball is siowly but surely tak- ing shape. Trees and hedges have been planted and it is hoped it'will become a recreation centre complete with picnic tables for vistors. Mr. and Mrs. Bob McNish with her mother, Mrs. B. C. Latimer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cully, Marilyn and Bîllie, Mr. and Mrs. Wil1y'am Street Jr. and Donnie, Miss Jean Street. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker, David and Ronnie, tawn, wîth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Street in "*Wene-Verfus." 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Matthews, Mrs. F. Matthews, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Parker and Paul, town, in "Tacoma." Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole, Cour- tice, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole and family. town, in "Baskey-Dell." Mr. and Mrs. Rance Dilling, Donna, Rena, Sandra and Jimmie, town, holidayinLr in their cottage. Miss Eileen Rice, Mr. Roy Rice and Doug, Toronto, in "It Soot, Us."1 Miss Shirley Feather, holiday- ing at Miss Edith Robinson's cot- tage. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchinson, Judy and Sharon, Toronto, with Mrs. C. Bakewell in "Ciiff-view" cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. Goddard and family, Montreai, in the "Better Ole." Mr. and Mrs. Hloward Gibson and family, Newcastle, in the Quinn cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Steward Redman Hep air'Vour Rof Now With.. 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Slate $2.45 per rail $3.15 per roll $3.89 per rail $2.65 per rol INSUL - BRICAND INSUL - STONE SIDING The perfect siding for bath durability and insulating value, with no upkeep expense. Colors: Royal Red, Sunset Blende, Buff Blende, with either white or black mortar lines. Stone pattern with black lines. Only - $13.95 Sq. Ring Si. W., Dawmanville -Homes"',- Free Delivery TEE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANV1LLZ OWrAMO BILL STACK DISTRIBUTOR Phone 2986 Bowmanville and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lowe and Babby, Miss Shirley Fowler with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fowler in "Irma-Deil." Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hughes, Toronto, in "Lea-Side." Mrs. J. M. Burns, Robert and Judy, Peterborough; Miss Mary Wallace and Master Gary, tawn; Mr. Rager Feather and Miss Cath- an McWiliiams, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dilling in "Linger Longer." Mr. and Mrs. Ross Herrington, ,Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawson. Toronto. with ber mother, Mrs. Wm. Dunn in "Rusty-Nook." Messrs. Donald Wade and Wm. Carlton, Toronto, in "Rusty- Nook Junior."~ Mrs. Graham and Mrs. P. Currie with the latter's son in EEEE's. Mrs. G. Millen, Miss June Mill- en, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Millen andi Craig, Dr. and Mrs. J. Millen. Toronto, in the "Lost Weekend." Mr.- ana Mrs. C. Hanton, Ta- ronto, in "X.T.C." Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Luttreil, Mrs. I. Windsor of Toronto, ini "Glen-Doug." Mr. R. Allin and Miss Helen Armstrong, town, with Mr. and Mrs. M. Allin. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oliver and daughter, town, with Mr. E. Var- coe in "Rest-Awhile." Mr. and Mrs. McNicol, Toron- to in "Cylant Phare." Mr. and Mrs. T. Doyle and fam- uvY in 'Rendezvous." Mrs. C. New and Miss M. New. Hamilton, holidaying in their cottage. .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Severs Jr. with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Severs in "Lazy-Daze." Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Murchison and Billie, Mimico, with the Green's in the "Log Cabin," Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams and fani-iily, town, in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Wiggins, To- ronto in "Keo-Wig." Mrs. T. Ellis and Bobby at Mrs. R. Hallman's. Mrs. D. Carter, town; Mrs. Ber- nice Spencer, Master Brian Hayes, Harmony with Mr. and Mrs. F. Cole in "Gary's Paradise." Mr. and Mes. A. Masters, Terry and Ms. Keith Wood have return- ed home after spendîng their va- cation on the beach. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. DillinLg and Catherine, "Linger Longer," are vacationing in Northern Ontario and Quebec. Mr. Bruce Durno is recuperat- in-, in his home "Cherria Cottage," il r-,ent operation in Baw- 'r"ý fl T tal. lýTr. Wm. Sr.vc,7rs accampanie-4 hv his sister, Mrs. Carman Lott. C ' is visiting with friends iiid relatives in England for the su m mer. WESLEY VILLE Sunday Schaol was held at 10: w:til a gaod attendance. Mr. Cea Tufford acted as Superintendent and Mrs. Arnold Thorndyke taught t' e Primary Class in the absence of l3crnice Best. Chusch follow- cd with Dr. Oke giving 1 sermon on -Why Jesus Went ta the lie' regular monthly meeting & ' Woman's Association was 1r" '-nesday affernoon at Mrs. 1-7 Reeve's, Willow Beach, --ood attendance of 22. Mrs. 'i "hby's group led the deva- :c:_ 1 part. Miss Muriel Austin1 consented ta act as caretaker of the church during the summer m on th. The Best family attended a fam- ily reunion on Sunday \at Mrs. Hicks' cottage, Willow Bb ach. Mrs. Elgin Lockwood of New- Mliss called on Mrs. Harold Bar- rawclough on Monday. Mss. W. O'Neill accompanied her sistes, Mss. St. Louis ta De- trait and spent the week-end thera. Muriel Caswell of Zion is stay- ing with Mrs. Edgar Barrowclough while her mather is in the has- pifai. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Rankin and Murray of Madoc, visited with Ms. and Mrs. Harold Barsow- clough on Friday. The Best and Brooking families attended the Ctrange Walk at Lindsay on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe, Jr., and daughfter, Port Hap)e, visited with Ms.ý and Mrs. George Hub- bard, Raglan. Ms. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson with Mr. and Mss. David Jackson. Oshawa. frs. and Mss. R. E. C. Wessy. Pauline andOBilly, Montreal, at- tended the Wesry picaje at Hamp- ton, an the l5th, and visited rela- tives in this district for a few days. Ms. and Mss. H. J. Siemon, Miss Kay McNeii. Toronto; Mss. M. Moore, Miss Kay Moore, 'Bow- maaville. visited Mr. and Mss. R. McNeil. Miss Irene Ferguson is bali- daying with Mr. and Mss. Ber- win Adams, Oshawa.. Mss. Pearl Avery, Btirketon, with Ms. and Mss. Clifford Peth- ick. Mss. Jeanine Werry, Kedron;, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werry, Pauline TIHU SDAT,' 3ULY- 20124 1950* NE WTON VILLE Rev. and Mrs. McLachlan of Whitevale attended United Cburch Sunday evening. They were the gusts of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lan- caster. We are pleased ta bear that Mrs. Sam Smith who is in Bow- manville Hospital, is impraving. There was a nice crawd out on Sunday evening ta greet our new pastos, Rev. Lancaster and his wif e and daughter. They ieft on hoiidays Monday morning but will be back for the first Sunday in August. Misses Freda and Verna Weir and brother Aubrey, Mrs. Ivan Sisson of Cailingwood, Mrs. Arn- old Coulter, Minden, and'Mr. and Mss. Hugh Elliott, Dunsford, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Milligan. Mrs. Willis Jones is spending a few days with ber mother, Mrs. David Mersili, Warkworth. Mrs. Norman Scott visited ber daughter and son-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Newton, Hamilton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Madison Hall of Orono and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asdron, Toronto, with Ms. and Mrs. John Pearce on Sunday. Ms. Cecil Buriey and Ms. Els- worth Caswell are spending a few days in the north country. Miss May Waugh is iii at the home of ber sister, Mrs. Albert Wragg. Mr. and Mss. JackGloves made a business trip to Simcoe on Sat- u rd ay. Mr. Chas. Morris who bas been in igowmanvilie Hospital for the past few days. passed away on Tuesday morning. We extend ous deepest sympathy ta Mrs. Morris. Ms. and Mrs. Wiliis Farrow spnt the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burley, Harmoay. Mrs. Arthur Claske, Buffalo, has came ta spend the summer with her brother, Ms. Wm. Cul- lens. Congratulations ta Mrs. Clar- ence Mitchell on winaiag the Maher prize, $108.00, on Monday night. Mr. Clem Hancock of- Ottawa is spending a few days with bis- cousins, Mr. and Mss. Wilbes' Hancock. Mr. Wilfred McKay was boy ing bis house shingled last Thur dav w'hen, uafortunately for hi' m-e had that terribiy heavy dow'l nour, making a bad state of a: £airs inside. Mr. and Mrs. Cleiand Lane, Te -n~i l3arry, spent the weekend i, 7-T"mMilon with Mr. and Mrs. J. C "'le softbali game Satusday ex'- eYi'ng hetween Newtonviile and Courtice resulted in a win for our tep-M. Mr. and Mrs. Keitb Stevenson ?lsi) Miss Pat Ware and girl friend were with selatives here for the weekend. The W.M.S. met in the base- ment of the church on Tuesday, July Il witb the Vice-President, Mrm. Gea. Stapleton presiding. The meetingy opened witb a hymn followed by prayer and respan- sive reading of Psalms 698 and 699. Mrs. Wiliis Jones had charge of the 5th Chapter of the Study Book. Mrs. Bruce favosed with a nice selection on-the accordion. The meeting closed with a bymn and The Lord's Prayer. ENNISKILLEN Ms. and Mrs. Les Johnston, To- ronta, with Mr. and Mss. Walter Ferguson. Miss Donna Gail Iswin is holi- daying witb ber cousin, Miss Shar- on Scott, Harmony. Ms. and Mrs. R. J. Weaving and Rickey( Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Beckett and Mr. and Mss. W. H. Moose. Mrs. E. Strutt and Mrs. C. Peth- ick with Mr. and Mss. G. Vaugh- ans, Toronto. Mr. Russell Aunger bas lnstailed a new ail furnace. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Bell and family, and Mr. and Mss. L. Bell Toronto, witb Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Weasn., Miss Helen Turner, Oshawa; is STREET DANCE AND CARNI VAL - 'AT - and Bllly, Montreal, with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. Master Donald Wearn spent the week with Master Ronald Parrott, Chaik -Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Griffin, of Purpie Hill, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright and Lawrence, with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright, Maple Grave. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Clintan Ellîs, Mci gan; Mr. and Mrs. W. Kelch, Mr.! and Mrs. Douglas Moore, Mr. an Mrs. C. Reid, Oshawa, with M_ i and Mrs. P. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fergusori and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bottreil, Newcastle. Mrs. R. McNeil and Mrs. R. Crossman, visited with friends in Oshawa. Misses Betty and Gloria Wright are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sanderson, Columbus. Miss Helena Moore, London, and Mrs. R. J. WeavinLg and Rickey, Toronto, are remaining for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Alex Perger (nee Isabelle Rahm) Hamilton, an the arrivai of a baby boy. "My, what a strange-ilooking cow etciaimed the usual sweet young thing. '!But, why hasn't she any horns?" "Wal, you sce" said the farmer. "ýsome, cows we dehorn and some caws is born without horns and neyer has them and some cows shed 'em. But the reason that cow ain't got horns« is she's a Harold Godfrey and Hi: Orchestra ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING 11:30 P.M. - LUCKY DEAW 1. ELECTRIC WASHING'MACHINE 2. CAR RADIO Proceeds for Enniskillen Athletic Club mule"._____________________________ __ EXH BI BI TION BENEFIT SOCCER DAME Massey-Harris (TORONTO'S LEADING TEAM) VS. *Darllngton-Clarke Al-uStars ai * ENNISKILLEN FRIDAY, JULY' 2lst 6:30 P. M. AD mI1SSIO N: LADIES - . .-. 25e FREE TO CHILDREN * Ail Proceeds for Injured Players' Fund - BOWNANVILLE BRANCH 0Fr CANADIAN LEGION ai Dowmanville High School Groundi Starting 6:30 P.N. 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