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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Nov 1950, p. 15

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-THURSDAY, NOV. loth. 190.1 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANvILLE. ONTARTO * We ail hope "Hap" Palmer has ]Review of Tobacco proved sufficiently ta euncsrto nsec smr - better luck with the deer tus homne.thneouce adtasaI DuhmUnl Bw igLagnue week as he had a rough time nt 8.3. .(,ere eh1fV Grades andrrices Sympathy of this commityî geal ohmwt hm Durham Counly Bowling ~ ~~~~~the alleys, winrxing low score with 9V Aetne ateBr aiyadda smr hnt pa r f104. Bob Cole had 106 and Blalue ___________t__the_______fa Elit 0.Norman AlaThe. following tobacco prices, relatives in the passing o r.go od rI ododr- Ou0BwlngAIIu ws at clipped tram The Delhi News- E. Burk. ershckd as wekatth nwsclose. Corne on, Blackstock, let's Walt DeGter, Ray Brock and Il______________________________ grade prices were down last year day were placed there b h of the passing of Russ McLaugh- go. Dr. C. T. Austin were having a i c pasnwith 1948, although fami'l !telt r.E uk D O S lin's mother and we offer aur C.O.F. gave W. Westlake a close contest ta iee who could throw Two more weeks and the ex- ation would resuit. the average minimum was high- who were *former residetso deepest sympathy ta Russ and. score when they won 4 pts. to 3. the most balla down the gutter. citement of Commencement wifl1 In volcybaîl, 1C seems to be er. The reason given was that Base Line community. hisfamly t histim. ih oldhg rpewt 8 At the last couning they were ail be upon us-a week later (ugh) leading* the First and Second there was too much high~ grade Foundry defeated Perfect'by 5 for 3 on one side whiîe King on1 tied. exams. Forms, while Third Form has tobacco, but that does no? apply CMises on naTor nowenMr FG R Ptýta 2. N. Cowle and E. Welsh the other bowled 299 for a high hr was quit. an argument When the list of leads for the lbat ta 4th, 5th and Cominercial. in Durham County. visitors with the wor eekni were the best for the leaders and single. at the alleys over the deer hunt- operetta was printed a while ago, TEEN BOWLING This year taking the grades and parents, Mr. and Mrs. *d th fo * The Sanding.ers who bawled ahead of tinie three of the most imporatpr- (yJa ueisn) weigh etiate o tMrMrkt-Stve.M isksaHe leno wdenI Points Pins this week. * We are quite sure ~~~~ans were left out. They are Pi- wnaorsrdsadu igte r a.HckoTrno ee~ Pit Pis they would flot have asked per- anists Catherine Teeple and Ber-- The high single wa aken by 98adte h 99pieSunday visitors withMran 'UVB.T.S. took a beating by the, oudy 0 24078 mission ta do tbis if they had tha, and Music Director, M.MrlnSie ih22 showing there is just a rais. of 0.73e hl rs. R. R. Stevens. same êcore, losing to Enniskillen B.T.S. 38 23529 known the. trouble they caused. Harle. Mr. jolliffe of 0.C.V.I. that the girls can do as well as, th minimum average s7e Mrs. Ivison Munday, duue aid boys. Wearn bowled a nice Perfect ------------- 37 22674 There was a misunderstanding showed us a wealth af ideas in if not betten than, the boys. The from 1948. These average in-Mary Lau, attended the Tak three for Enniskillen. Enniskillen IIl -- 33 23466 by aur president and we are sure stage direction- Wednesday night high doubles were taken by Bob mmpie ol permisi- Offrin evcsa etni C.. . - 3 22728 he is flot trying ta oftend any- and foresaw Pinafore as tile Gaiiagher with 419 and Marilyn leading ta the general public as on Sunday and'visited her ohr * Gea. Eiliott bowied 734 for three Tyrone ---- . 31 22860 one. school's best production yet. Spicer with 418. The standing is: weîî as ta labour. A comparison Mrs. Lancaster. but atiîl lost 5 points ta Tyrone. Elliott ------ 30 22995 It's bard to believe that there Under terrifie strain o! activi- i Points Pins o! the three years' prices paid Don't forget Institutemetn Deeley was the best for Tyran.. Maple Grave----_28 21027 is oniy three weks leit in the first ties, the Art Club has decided ta Gallagher - - 30 9007 thie growera might give a truer on Monday evening, Nov( Oh -Sheppard & GiIl took a beating Enniskillen I_-- 24 21769 schedule and alter that the. sec- me vr second Monday. The Frank 2_.5--- 8651 pictune. in basement o! the church fnom Enniskiilen I by 5 points Westlake -----------23 22232 ond sehedule and then the big meRer lbwl me euaryAu-- --- .2355714 99 15 u hi ebrsiunse mrl ei dfgr taco2d.lAbWerry did eghisrybest for---Sh23pp5rd1948Gil9l193 Our078irbanquet.j EnniskilAle Maple Gravestforklepackstock 6_ 1 200841 Average Wednesday aftennoon,, although Kilpatrick 20 8459 Grades Pnice Price F1iee ta North Oshawa Chunch,Osaa 7 posillnts from B atok n a ______--------__1881_Avrage 7_poits______________in no one ever seems quit. sure Winacott--- 15 8197 Bi 81.17c 78.40c 83.29 on Sunday evening and frnsdsktswh ieEk rather slow contest with the sec- A. Osborne ------- 237 what wilî be on the. pragnam. McFarlane- - 15 7511 B2 65.73 62.72 66.64 the music for the annrsay bos ul ete ie T o M nT p80 B. Gallagher 234 Last week it was wnangly an- Elliott---- 13 7764 B2L .57.52 54.88 58.31I service.adwihsftfec T oM nT p80 T. Hoar . .___ 233 nouaced that semi-classical ne- Richards 10 71951 B3 49.30 47.04 49-98 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Spence aetnus CLOY f!SANTO E "I. Osborne Heada R. McKnight ____- 229 cords would b. played. Instead, Joness ---- - -- 10 '7231 B3L. 41.91 39.98 42.98 returned ta the communiyatrLds'ses3a cl. J. Cool. ---- 225 it was jazz a! the eanly thinties. Cann 9 7083 B4 34,51 32.93 34.98 holidaying for the pastyeni D' UN/O~Major Lge. Bowlers C Rundle - 224 Perhaps if members handed in Sisson 5 6861 B5 27.94 26.66 28.32 Toronto, Wingham and Tmg DR CESIeR____.__ - --- 2 their recordi list, better organiz- McCoy -------- 5 6827 B6 20.54 16.60 20.82 ami. They have moved int hi Iw oIrbi vrte80Dr. Rundle _2__8_ 21 C2 82.17 78.40 8329 new home, having priusyMse'.t.ilo2 marbk ti week with Red Moses B. Rundie 217 E RE TO forts of individual graups ofte'i 3 573 627 66.64 sold their former hometM. CÛo10Rs. e bmak is the high triple record E.Rnl ---------- 26 R C E TO fail short o! fruition. What cari C4 57.52 54.88 58.31 Keith Ferguson. for the season witli 865 made u B. Muttan 215 b copihd oeeb o-C 93 70 99 o!26-9339.Dog TyonsG. EFit 24CALENDAR b copihd oeeb o-O 93 70 99 of26-9339._____yors llot 1 certed ca-pperatian was proven mi 41.09 39.20 41.'65 85 a enhgtatidae J. Gay---- 213 Frîday, Nov. 10, when, tue exec- M2 32.87 31.36 33.32Th f em nS hA d O bore te hiheta ts daer. Tyo 213 flowmanville Community Council. utive and membens o! SaUina Wo- X2 4 1.09 39.20, 41.65 TeSaemnSl nte iefgr ----t i tO s o vr e 8 asr th 8ow e7 D A y oip r 2 3F ow ithto nm n s n ti u e ww h iteses a X 2 873 .3 1 1 2E lklo i n f P. Cancilla ----------- 213 Friday. November 17 mna nttuXw4ehsese 2.87 231.36 3.252olwn tre lsfl ete oe made up of 311-288-208. Seven B etae ..- .22 40J.SapCu.By a banquet and entertainment in X 46 35 24.99 ____àdhes othen bowlers were aven the 700B.Wslk21 :0J SapCu. oy honoun of the boys of Solina N.D. 04.10 03.92 04.17 LgSoeNw mark. Bob Gallaghen 765, Phil K. LuMos---- ------ 209 and Girls. Lions CommnunitY Football Team, held in the Sun- Minimuim Dyer's Dru trNwate ope.sz ag Cancilla 745, Jack Coole and Ab K utn_.----------»- 0 ete day Sehool mrrm. Aver. prie. D. G. Walton's, Newcast]e Pie 2,Rs 2, Ros .Hanl ----_ - --- 2098:815-Art Class (Adult). Lions About 150 friends o! Sauina per pound 41.25 42.00 44.00 Wilson & Brown, Newtonvle 4.0pi McKnight 702 and Eddie Rundle Ppe %2 ormutyCnr.Nadio- community assembled on this oc- T. M. Siemon, Enniskille. qe70.G. Pie 0 lrgstrations accepted until casian to pledgq their supportRTC F. L. Byam, Tyran. l y l D. MKniht 24 ad aler ongrtultion tatheG. A. Barron, Hampton. Theatre tickets with his high B. Begley ---- . 203 Monday, November 20 -boys on winning tue Football Newton Taylor's, Burketo. single game o! 315. Ai Osborne B. Miîne .20)3 4:00-Bowling Score Instruc- Trophy for 1950. Services were condueted by the Win. Hackwood, PontypooL IH311, Red Moses 309, Bill Beg- Dr. Sieman 203 tion. Martyn's Alleys. Teen-age. Mrs. Gardon Leask, President new pastar, Rev. Somenville at H. T. Saywell, Blackstock.S o K pi LI T1 I S TIl ey 308, Ross Wright 304 and Bob R. Richards 202 7:30-Woodworking Class (Teen o! the W. I. extendçd a warm the Ebenezer and Courtice ap- C. B. Tyrrell, Orono. LVLE Galafle 302. A. Spicer ------ - - - 202 Age Adult>. Free use a! ail welcome ta the team members, pointments on Sunday. W. ail H. K. Reynolds, Kendal.Kig t.W Thene was only one change in R. Halîman - 202 power tools. Central School. their special guests and ail the welcome the new minister and W. J. Bagneh], Jury & Lvl O M N IL L nd esthe teams standing and that was R. Maynand ------------------- 201 Tuesday, November 21 friends of Solina and district. Mrs. Somenville and three daugh- J. W. Jewell, W. J. Berryad L udisin the second division when M. Vanstone 201 4:l5-Teens' Bowling League. Jack Reynolds, former valued ters and hope their stay will b. Thîe. State-zman Office. .~>es Heanle jumped out of the cellan D. Carter------------------------- 200 Martyn's Alleys. member o! bath the community a ple4sant one.. Cleaers& D ers and laned sbone i hi plce.7:30-Ladies' Smocking Closs. and Solina football team, very The Evening Auxiliary held OSHAWVA ZENITH 13000 Four teams hit aven 3400 with Lions Community Centre. capably performed the duties o! thein November meeting at the George Eiliott's team having 3470. 7:30-Leathencraft Class. The cara o h is ato u oeo r.Hr ihlwt Locl Aent Te Pihlps utft 361 Bi PIPTPflLions Community Centre. program in which officiai hon- an attendance of 27. Meeting op- HOOPER'S Hearle's aggregation 3461 and Wednesday, November 22 ours were accorded the boys. His ened, by the President with the LADIES' WVEAR Baldy Hoar 3415. Elliott's team The annual "At Home" o! the 6:30-Boys' Gym Classes, 10 ta words o! commendation and en- caîl ta worship, after which a Iha high single 1237 and Phillips W.A. was held at the home O! 14 yeans o! age. Public Sehool couragement were expressive O! hymn was sung and The Lord's had 1230. Mr. and Mn.. L. Simpson onl Wed. boys only. Bning running shoes. tue sentiments o! alI and evoked Prayer repeated. Mrs. Wilfrid 4 evening. There was a good at- 7:45-Bowmanville Jrs. Basket- appreciatîve and grateful ne- Brown had change of the devo- - tenance as nd ay njayaLe bail Team. Game with Port Hope. aponse. tional, which closed with a hymn. eeing lws spen paln Lt Bowmanville High School Gym. mhe toast ta tue team was made The pnogram included, neading, lh.olwdb naudn Thursday, Novemben 23 by Wesley Yellowlees, former Mns. H. Nichals: trio, Mrs. Wil There are a few cases of 4:15-Teens' Bowling League. member af the team and active Wade, Mrs. Bill Marsh, and Mns. Whaaping Cough in the commun- Martyn's AlIeys. adviser and supporter. In receiv- Grills; reading, Mrs. Gardon ity.7:30 - Ladies' Dressmaking ing this tnibute, Charles. Lang- Chartran. The study book was Mr. and Mns. Edgar Prescott at Ciass. Lions Community Centre. maid bespake the heartfelt thanks taken by Miss Alice Annold and Gea. Gibson's, Taunton. Na additional registrations ac- o! his team and stressed the was on "The United Church Re- Mns. J. Stark spent a few days cepted until funthen notice, value o! constant support fnom entens Japan through the Church * - at Raglan with her mother, Mns. _________ the home-team friends. o! Christ in Japafi." Chosed wîthT IT TE S O PN J. J.. Ormiston. As one a! the most constant a hymn. Re!reshments were sent - THEI DEJJAL V AI u .andMMrs. J. Eddyvean, at SLN and staunch supporters, Everett ed. A demons tration will b. held A.£'NÎ, Pesctt' SO INAVic wa chsentopresent n t the home o! Miss Ann Hait on Mrs. H. Beaton and Ian, Miss - gnaved gold penknives and photo- the evening o! Thunsday, Nov. 23. Dont abuse yu a yuigi satukt -~Bessie Pascoe, Mn,. L. C. Pascoe, Mn. Everton White, President gnaphs ta the foliowing n'embens Mn. and Mn,. Lloyd Down ac- lgyu rcre LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS Miss Ruth Libby, Oshawa, at. G. a! the Danlington-Clanke Sunday of the team and assistants: Chas. campanied by Mn. and Mns. Han-' Igyu rcne n upisbn. Bowman's.* School Association, spoke at El- Langmaid, John Baker. Rab Scott nam were weekend visitons in Mr. and Mns. Edgar Pnescott, dad Sunday Sehool last Sundai'. Bruce Taylor, Donald Talr Buffalo. Murray and Glenn at Wilbert Mn.Wiewsalag.to hs oadP.cttGog ~ -M.' and Mns. Carl Wilbur, USE ONRE 0F O R WO E S - with new knuckle couplers. Mr.entd t .r's. caie e Sauna 'Home and Sehool Club on Pascoe, Francis Wotten, Gea. with Alan and Mrs. Wilbur. 1S O verton, at J. Stark's ~~M , Mn. and Mns. A. W. Pnescott, membens were entertained by Gilroy, Ewant Leask, Ross Cry- r hs eny leti - ihnwtype extra power transformer. RtanMniihMrs.Chr Hampton Club last week. derman, Jim Patter, Harvey Yei- spending a few days with Mn. and 1. Corne in and pikotju upis hnhv - ihfnl ealdcr.lie Prescott and family, Bowman- M. Jack Cruikshank etuned loes, team manager and Al- Mr.Nra-rfi.dlvrte r.o wi h f ne y d t il d c r , il .fr m a h ntn nbw t een.Balson, field assistant. a y f m e re ten i gu d lv r th r l ierSamis visitetri with Ma. A. . Rev. G. D. Empey pnesided for the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. and tear on you otepniepseso Complet. with track and 60-watt transformer. Mhsn aunt, SM iss r i ng zA.th. Roalnr Fsasi the entertainment part o! the pro- yurcar. ronto, and attended tue Royal Mns. Ed. Milîson, Mns. Stanley' gram and intnoduced tue speaker 2.PL EHONEV 3367 wih ouorran ewlpckt Winter Fair. Millson and Mn. A. L. Pascoe ai- o! tue evening, Rev. R. Nichai- A L R V Priced Irom $8.75 b $49.50tended the funeral o! Dr. J. C~. son. In his inimitable way, Mn. out___nt deliver i reo hre Prcdfo 1.5I 4.0Devitt at Bowmanville hast Thurs-Nihlo gave a lecture on Orni- Mn. and Mns. Albert Brown, Either method savsieradta nvu a BURKETON dayradMs .R lrM. thalogy, iilustrated with beauti- Bilhv, Betty Ann, Hamilton; Missdungtehr wier onh Mrad____ERTylr r fully colouned seneen slidesofMrn Snowden, Toronto, spent uigt and Mns.J. Balson and Mns. game birds, wîth timely and hu- weekend with their parents, Mn. CThei. WA held thein November Everett Cryderman attended the mouraus interjections o! relative land Mrs. C. H. Snowden.UT fli'4uc metig tth hrn»ofMrfuneral o heraunt, isMar- human traits. MI .M. Jc isM. nd rin ve svn Your Don M cGregor Hardware Coc lameetng yat th a orn~ od Mr ganet Taylor at Oronia on Tues- Ohrprogram included vocal Cordon' suggesi FonthiUl,. USAI PHO E 38 B W MA VI LE 59 KIN S . . Cenaence, when plans were made day. oo y s a e .Smnales, weekend with Mn and Mrs. N .Fow PHONEfo38 BhWMANVILE 59 KIG ST.NW..endancereading by Pearl Leach and an Wright. Wihte aresappytain hae . an Wqile four uit ote Mani-r original selection by the "Foot- Mrs. L. C. Snowden spent week- __________________________________________________________t flodureqle foat the church ballRooters Quartette" comnpas- end with relatives and friends in TTTk ' __________________________________________Mrs. Albert ËGIllard fnom New- tbaeFlto o ndelefay At h o rt ed o! Mary Cryderman, Betty Toronto. foundland in aur community. Mr. aeeM.n ndy hotKn, ldsYelwes n h 'n renso rs ee Gillard i. emphoyed at Mn: business meeting was alsa heîd Kinearlads Loeeach.dithae gl any înso! Ms. er. i- ult Snook's Garage, Blackstock. Tii.y and Mrs. S. E. Wenry Ylepoted on DPean L e. ît ae la t kowshai î-suaitiMatiad roefe livod for thnee weeks in Oshawa the W. I. convention in Toronto. Dumpnin henin a s int a!M.A before they punchased the home Y.PU. met Monday evening cmainhpwsmitie Charles Johnson, Peterborough.M.A "atYero itr A LITTLE COSTo! tue late Mn,. L. Heasman. with Mary Milîson and Ghadvs by lively periods af cammunity Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Reynolds, 55 KING ST. E. O M N ILE PO E36 LITTL COSTMn. and Mn.. Jack Porter and Yollowlees, Missions Conveners, singing led by Mn,. Everett Cny- Miss Ida Reynolds, Mrs. Harry W ITH DIG RESULTS taBawmanville i care te poan enesdttauaorypehe eeWestley, Mn. Edgar Reynolds, To- alsmv nff » iqvvm prTnnrVnlvlieasse tprnonr n -ongam ltryseehs e. 4 --Ts1 Mn,. Bill Breck and AI went to ette hm n ut o îteMs hen a pol will be opened at nine o'clock in the mrigadcniu ni i *..F ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Trot or Sale ±ULUALLU. m i previous _________________ ock in the afternoon of the same day and nolnenechplngsb inths lasiiaton RsdTroic orte.Meoia Dycopyrights of Jdivision cf the said Township. "E erething goes" AinSîlvercCrossmoihetion.d .e d each week by appraximateiy 12,000 people, it 18 fAmlile wer invithe andat.OTUCKrst Polling places for election of DeputyRtrngCek a surefire way ta tell a lot of people yau have tue City Hall Cenotaph, Toronto. toers.MncpladShlTutesO Municipal an Schoal Trutees Office something to seli. Mns. J. Frankumn and Patay Disney Bldg. jS R E o rneHlNwovleLno farnilya we nd on to w1S RIFUT ot1Or heHalNetnvil LnonMilsnMis-.0.T.)po sptami l n ronto thherOpC 1 O.) xa N o. 2SholHouse, SWe.l5inoroo Mn. and Mrs. *Murnay Saiiows Oshawa, Phone 1516 u i No. 3 School House, S.S. 9 CharlesGenyCciMIy * . . osi ai Foundand Evelyn Ann, Mn. and Mr%. li i aad.Lnmn emoui No. 4 Orange Hall, Kendal Harper Cas4dn Ms eaLti Arthur .Frankumn and Danny, No. 126 a nd feel the relief steal aver the ahn No. 5 Townsuhip Hall, Orono Albert àotnAsnGlo Dog, ctsii~esack bilfods 'hes ar a ew Scarboro Bluffs, were guests of Thene may also be cases Of. muscles. Far muacular psins. sehes and No. 6 School House, S.S. 15 NormanBarowRbnChts of the last items that are returned ta owners M. andanS.eve.sonkuTor mnt al trouble anisio g from o fe u, sraienku-Miumdtrs No. 7 School House, S.S. 18 James BuresGog edro Mn, Rida tevnso, Tnono, roule.Som o!thee case,: has been wel knownffer ome, 60 yea', NNhen iisted in the classified ads. spent a week with hon mothen, onlyr verifying a diagnasis by Oood for dandruf sand akin dlsorde, 1 No, 8 School House, S.S. 10 WilliamSaryrsAled obn Mn,. A. Hughes, who has been realizing the. relief established by taoc. ct a battle today; keep it N o. 9 Council Chamber, Orono R. E. O.Cotm FrdLct Mi. the correction. Sub-norrnial ac- hsndy. Our sympathy ta the relatives cammodation thon, whether no-89An hiiSadEetonB .M ~i> IiZbUII~tUtfUi, McLaughlin, and ta the family cause a! eyestnain. D S Mn. James Strang, Purpie Hill. ovon though af!onding relietloi RS the eyestrain when neading or B OD A D Durham County's Great Family Journal Let us not b. weary in weil doing work at a given closp range. LIM N doing:. fan in due season we shail are o! noa value for use further luE Reeve. Vreap. if we faint not.--Galations away or for distance._ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _C o k IDAMM illuigiw. v THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO

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