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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Jan 1952, p. 3

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?~!URSDAY, 3AmJARY 10. 1952 ?! C~ATA4 TAEýMr J7VAVIY ?.?.w II1,A -----VIN--. -- ..-.]-PAGE---., KIRBY jhe Christmas and New Year'z *daycelebrations are now0v. ~ ay we enter the New Year h a determined resolve to tr- tomake it a better year than the last onle. The Sunday School had its an- fluai Christmas party on Dec. 27 in the school. The children re- Port a grand time and a swell lunch. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Rutherford and family have spent the holi. days on their farm here. Thev entertained many of their friendS on Friday evening. Mrs. Annie Patterson, Mr. and A"s. Bill Wannan and Ross 9penl ffursday afternoon and had sup- fperWith Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Coop- er. Orono. Mrs. Reid had a quilting Wed- nesday afternoon in her home. Mrs. Neta Patterson spent a few days with friends in Unionville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cochrane and Reid had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wannan Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Rutherford and family visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson spent New Year's at Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch and famil -,, Starkville, with ber par- ents,.DMr. and Mrs. Jas. Wannan. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacLaren and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rutherford, Orono. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rutherford. Lake Shore, Clarke New Year's Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Adams were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitney, Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rutherford. Orono. With Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Alld- red were Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Wood- hams and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Couch and Mrs. N. Samis and Miss Annie Wragg, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Les Ail- dred and family and Mr. Les AI- lin, Orono. and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- i Aldred and family. Witb Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bed- Win were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tay- lor and family, Courtice, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bedwin. With Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holmes were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goode and family, Orono, and Mrs. W. Clemence and Isobel, Shaw's. .With Mr. and Mrs. W. Basker- vilhle were Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke, 9Toronto. With MIr. and Mrs. Sam Powell were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago, Newcastle, and Mrs. Don Coulter and family, Downsview. With Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skeld- Ing were Mr. and Mrs. W, Adams. Mr. Bill Jaynes spent New Year's in Peterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner ppenit Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aldred. wMr. and Mrs. E. Gilbank were «" itors with Mr. and Mrs. W. -JaskerviIle. Miss Dorene Powell and Mrs. M. Gartshore spent the Christmas holidays in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crago had upper Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skelding. Mrs. Chas. Alldred attended the funeral of ber aunt, Mrs. A. R. j4otson In Simcoe. Nesileton Stationi s Holiday Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Bye r Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Mi ,ville Irvine, Marie and Car e Lindsay, with Mr. and Mrs. Bru Heasiip. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Russelliai 7 Barbara and Mrs. Helen Bartc - Oshawa. with Mrs. Norman La i sing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowan ai 1 family. Oshawa, with Mr. a, -Mrs. R. Davison. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Metca -Mr. Neil and Lorne Metcahf, 1V and Mns. Don Metcahf and Davi Bowmanvilhe, with Mr. and M: tGordon Metcalf. Mr. and Mns. Russell Sonl *and Mrs. Fowens, Port Feri with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harris. *Mn. and Mns. Lorenzo Mour joy with Miss Rose Mountjoy. *Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee ai famiiy with Mr. and Mns. Geori Skerratt. * Mrs. O. Brown and family wi *Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGilh, Ja: etville. *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Symu and Joan, Bowmanvilhe, Mr. ai Mrs. Gilbert Marlow, Blackstoc with Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Marhci Mrs. W. H. Johnston. Mn. ar *Mrs. James Naylor, Fefferhsi Miss Gladys McKee with Mr. ar Mrs. Grant Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaug' lin and Lawrence, Mrs. Jos. Fo der with Mr. and Mrs. Geoi Wolfe, Blackstock. Mr. William Thompson, Mr. ar Mrs. Donald Thompsen with M~ and Mrs. Lorne Thompson. Mrs. Hicks, Shirley. Betty ar George, with Mr. and Mrs. Wi Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proutt, Dci aId, Betb and John with Mi John Froutt and Miss Ru, Proutt. Mr. Sharpe and Mrs. Aice Fo der with Mr. and Mrs. Jam, Hedge. Mrs Wilford Jackson., Gema Marilyn and Aihan, with Mr. a: Mrs. K. Burton. Mr. William Philp and MerJi with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ne bitt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth, T( ranto. with Mrs. O. Brown an famiiy. Misses Giadys Emerson, Yvonn Chant. Jean Bowers and Elair Thompson attended the holida Party at Mr. and Mrs. Walhac Marhow's, Blackstock. Sorry to report Carol RobrE broke ber arm while sheighridirý Visitons with Mr. and Mns. Dor ald Thompson and Mn. Thompso were: Miss Chrystal Fallis, Bo%% manville; Mr. Meredith Fahhis, M: Reggie Neshîtt, Mr. Milton Jorne Midland; Mr. and Mrs. JamE Falhis and Lynda. Mr. and M]j Jos. Bradburn, Joan, Marion an Roy.6 Miss Gladys McKee wîth Mis Eva Farr, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lansing ari Jackie visited Mr. and Mrs.J Fridd, Castorville. Mr. and Mrs. Burney Hooe: and Barbara and Mr. H. Hooe: were Sunday guests of Mn. an( Mrs. Marvin Nesbitt. Misses Eunice Wilson, Joyi Graham. Jean Bowers and Elairi Thompson are practicing teach ing this week in Port Ferry Fub lic School. Friends were pleased to knov I I I With These Specialsl. 1Mapie Leaf Choice 20-oz. tin (ampbell's tins Whole Beets - - 18c Tornalo Soup - 2/25c Stokley's 14-oz. tin Heinz 13-oz. bottle Kernel Corn - - 17c Ketchup ---28c KING'S CITRUS ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20-oz. fin 12c - 48-oz. lin 29c JE 1WEL Mb. lb. Shortening . . . 32c Margene . . . 39c Clarks& 15-oz. tins Interlake Irolîs Por &Beans - 2/25C Toilet iseî /9 Shiriff's Lushus Tsu /9 pOlVDERS and pkgs. Heinz Strained tins Obj dd% fi'uddings - - 3/25z~c CLUB HOUSE PEANUT BUTTER 55 KI?< Baby Foods - - 3/29c 16-oz. refrig g. jar - 39C ÎE 3367 ers, Lroi, 'uce and on, ,an- and and sîlf, Mr. id, Irs. ley rry, Lnt- .nd * ge rith an- mns .nd >w. .nd îLw: nd Dor- * ge ind HAYDON Mrs. William Steele was well enough to attend the Christmas family gatbering at Mr. and Mrs. Howard MeMullen's. She return- ed to Oshawa Clinic for further treatment and ber many friends wish ber improved beahth. Mr. and Mrs. Larmen Hyland visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mc- Mullen, Ballyduff. Watcb Night Service was held in the Presbyterian Cburch on New Year's Eve with a splendid attendance. Mr. McComb de- iivered a stirring message. After the benediction ail ushered in 1952 witb a bearty band clasp and Happy New Year to bis neighbors. Annual meeting was held in the basement of tbe Fresbyterian Cburch on Monday afternoon. Ahl organizations presented splendid reports with Sunday Scbool, La- dies' Aid and church books show- ing gratifying balances. Board of Managers will meet sborthy and each month from now on to keep matters Up to date. A report from the Session gave account of a most successful and encour- aging year. The Manse Secre- tary gave a short summary of this project. Since church repairs, stipend and expenses are ahl paid, 1952 will be concentrated on clearing the debt from the manse as quickl ' as possible. Mr. Mc- Comb spoke of their pleasure and comfort in their new home and closed the meeting with prayer. NE WTON VILLE Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hancock, Peterborough, spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Den- auit. Mrs. Leland Payne is iii with an attack of virus pneumonia. Mrs. John Pearce and son Bob spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whittaker, Toronto. Mr. Cleland Lane entertained his Sunday Scbool Class Friday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McBride on the birth of a daughter at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville on Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Soules, To- ronto, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eliott. Mrs. Jane Arnot bad the mis- fortune to faîl. Fortunatehy fn bones were broken. Miss Jean Wade, Queen El iza- beth Hospital, Toronto. was home -Mrs. S. Buttery; Sec'y-Mrs. G. Mrs. E. Twist. I LW r. l'ne ratepayers of this school ind section met during the Christmas m. holidays at the school with a fair number present. Milton Slemon n- acted as chairman and Mrs. Ar- rs. thur Trewin as Secretary. Arth- ith ur Trewin was re-elected as trus- tee. Discussions were held on or- better ventilation and fire pro- nes tection. Annual congregational meeting Id, will be held Tuesday evening in Ind the school. John Graham bas moved to bis lin new hnme which he bas buit in es- Bowmanvilhe. C- Attendance prizes for hast year ndwere presented at the Sunday School sessions to Margot Ran.- ýne kine, Sr. Class; Lynda Potts, Jr. ýne Girls; Wayne Blackburn, Junior Boys, and Tommy Potts, Begin- lay ners' Class. ice Our deepest sympathy is ex- rer tended to the family of the late ) ment. 01 Christmas Day visitors at the W- Roland Thompson home were Mr. Ir and Mrs. Frank Osmond and fam- es. ily. Newcastle; Mr. George Os- ies mond,.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomp- r son and Lyn, Bowmanville, Mrs. s*Lorna Chaters, Toronto. nd Miss Helen Bertrim spent the isweekend with ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shackle- ad ton and family, Salem; Mrs. M. J.Blackburn, Hampton, at Mr. WiR- j.bur Blackburn's. ey Mr. and Mrs, Ross Ashton and ey Sheryl at Mr. R. Ormiston's. En- -i niskilhen, on Sunday. id Larry Umbel spent a few days cewith bis uncle and aunt, Mr. and .eMrs. Len Fowler, Bowmanvihle. ie Wifred Sanderson, Columbus, h- at Mr. R. Sanderson's. b- Mrs. T. W. Westover, Mr. BilH wWestover at Mr. Frank Westov- -er's, Port Perry. Mr. ai-d Mrs. Lloyd Shemon at Mr. George Samelîs', Port Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Sulas Trewin, Bowmanvilhe, at Mr. Wm. Tre- win's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denby at Mr. Walter Oke's, Enniskihhen. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry and Betty Jane, Enniskillen; Mrs. Robt. Shred, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ellis, Bowmanvihle. at Mr. T. W. West- over's. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon and Mr. Milton Siemon spent Monday with Mrs. J. E. Elliott and Miss Annie Mountjoy, Bowmanville, it wi being Mr. Milton Shemon's birtli- Sday. Rev. and Mrs. Lute, Susan and David were at Mrs. R. Olesens for tea on Friday. Garth and Eric Alesen entertain ed Robert and Margaret Thies- burger, Tyrone, and Lynda Potts on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. R. Ohesen was a dinner guest of Mrs. W. Thiesburger ori Sunday. New Year's day guests: At Mr. and Mrs. Roland Thomp- son's-Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomp- son and famihy, Bowmanville; Mrs. Wesley Thompson, Oshawa. At Messrs. Wm. and Arthur Trewin*s-Mr. and Mrs. Jimn Martyn. Anne and Steven, Miss Winnifred Trewin, Bowmanville:ý Mr. Fred Castle, Miss Grace Tre- win. Toronto. At Mr. and Mrs. T. W. West- over's-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. West- over, Swansea. At Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garrard's -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gay and familY, Oshawa; Miss Shirley Gar- rard, Toronto. At Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ran- kine's-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fotts and family, Mrs. W. Martin, At Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham's -Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham. At Mrs. Earl DeGeer's-Mr. and Mrs. Cecil DeGeer and familY, Ajax: Mr. Jim DeGeer and Ted. Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and familv. Long Sauît. At Mr. and Mrs. A. Read's- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and, famil v, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ash- ton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashton and famil.v, Toiornto: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashton, Mis.: Shirlex' MaYers. At Mr. and Mrs. Lloyvd Slemonç and Mr. Milton Slemons'-Mr. andi Mrs. Fred Toms, Mr. and Mrs.1 Wilhur Tdms. Hellen and Wilma. Purple Hill. At Mr. and Mrs. Frank Den- hys- Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Mountjoy, Janet and Lynda, Tv- for a short holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bruce spent the weekend wîth Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan, Bancroft. Mr. Spencer Burley visited his wife who is ill at the home of bis' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bijrley, Toronto, on Sunday. Mrs. Cleland Lane visited ber sister, Mrs. J. C. Moore, Hamil- ton. Miss Fae Jones, nurse-mn-train- ing at the Civie Hospital, Peter- borough, was home for a short holiday. Mrs. William Uglow who is badly cripphed with rheumatism and living alone bad a bad time Sunday night witb lumbago. Mon- day morning she managed to crawl to the telephone to calber neighbor, Mrs. Jack Glover. Lat- er in the day. Mr. Lanson Milîson took Mrs. Uglow down to spend a few days with Mrs. Morish Os- borne. -Wolves are in the neigbbor- CARS bood. Last week Jlm Caswell of Barrie; Asst. Sec'y-Mrs. F. Zion shot one. Blackburn; Treasurer-Mrs. L. Mr. Robert J. Coatham, Red Weish; Group Leaders-Mrs. G. Shackleton. Mrs. B. Collacott, Deer, Alberta-, Mr. Tommy Coatb- Mrs. L. Richards, Mrs. L. am, Orono. and friends, visited Coombes; Fiower Com.-Mrs. H. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Barrie and M.rs. W. Craig; Fianist Mrs. Cecil Stapleton. -Mrs. Ken Shackleton: Auditors -Mrs. S. Buttery and Mrs. G. SALEM BArspecial Sunday School meet- ing wil be held at the home of Salm W A.metDec 27at heMr. and Mrs. G. Shackleton on Sacleton. homethDecPresidetFriday, Jan. il to eleet officers Mrs. Werry opened the meetingantecrsfrheomgyar and conducted the business. Mrs. Congregational meeting is to be H. McClure and ber group were beld on Jan. 18 in the church. in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Mary Cann read the scripture and H. McClure and Mrs. J. Cook in Mrs. McClure gave the devo- the loss of their sister, Mrs. Craig tional. Mrs. McClure and Mrs. Mclntyre, Brampton. E. Twist favored with a vocal Mrs. W. Werry bas been under duet. Mrs. John Broome, Tyrone, the doctor's care, being i11 with told a very interesting Christmas erysipelas. We are glad to report story. Rev. Lute took charge fo., she iq steadily improving. the election of these officers: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen, town, Fres.-Mrs. W. Werry; Vice-Pres. spent New Year's with Mr. and YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR NEW CITIES STATION This Friday and Salurday you are cordially inviied Io corne in and inspect our new Cilies Service Cas Station and modern garage. This Friday we officially open our new prernises and we would like you la corne and see jus! whal we have so thal we can give you beller service when you call for gas or repairs, SEE THE NEW 1952 PLYMOUIN AND CHRYSIER c ARts FARDO TRUCKS NOW ON DISPLAY CHRYSLER FACTORY TBAINED MECHANICS Our repair garage is manned by Chrysier factory trained mechanics who have the knowledge, training and experience to service and repair ail models of Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto or Chrysier cars or Dodge or Fargo trucks. We carry a complete stock of genuine Chrysier parts. PALMER 20 KING STREET EAST MOTOR SALES BOWMANVILLE PHONE 487 'SERVICE PLUNDING & ROT WATEBRHEATING OIL BTJRNERS INSTALLED in any type of furnace ALSO STOKERS A%. J. Heari & N. Bothwell PHONE: Noon and 5 p.m. - 3473 Day or Night - 2085 CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS You are cordially inviled Io corne in and f111 up wilh Cilles Service Gasoline ai our new service station. In addition bI his high qualify gasoline, we also carry CITIES SERVICE OILS - GREASES - .ANTI-FREEZE and ACCESSORIES WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK 0F BuF. GOODRICH TIRES. FOR m TRUCKS le FREE DELIVERY YEO'PS MEATS AND GROCERIES Fortnerly Harry AIlin's ZG ST. E. BOIANI ILLE PHONI TRACTORS WE SPECIALIZE IN WASHING AND GREASING AGENTS FOR ALLIS - CHALMERS FARM EQUIPMENT Johnson Outhoard Molors GENUINE CHRYSLER PARTS . 1 1 1 . Mr. and Mrs. White, Toronto, with Mr and Mrs. Jim Hall on Sunday. Mr. David Craig. home on hoUi- days, bas returned to Kemptvifll College. Mr. and Mrs. G. Shackleton and family, Miss Grace Blackburn with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Biack.& burn, Haydon. Congratulations to Mr. and MMu B. Darch on the arrivai of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Virtue, Patsy and Robin. town, with Mx,. and Mrs. B. Collacott on Sundayi, War or no war, the question le, does a house burn up or down? TICKETS TO EVERYWHERE Air, Rail or Steamshlp Consuit JURY & LOVELL Bowmanville 15 King St. W. - Phone 778 THE CANADIAN STATLESMAN, Bov;mANvmTir. MNTAlqrm PHONE 487 IDAMW pruwvm ! :l

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