«UMA, AUVAI22, 1953 Thén Orono News -j lr.MaM Phasey and Dianne, Oiaa, visîted Mr. and Mis. C#UxleaWood. Mrs. Wm. J. Stainton has re- turxéd home froni Memarial Hos. pital, Bowmanville a n d h e dMu ter, 1fr.. Lomie Lamb, En- i, la' aylnt with her. J Bruthri la working at the Dae ýDairy., 1fr. and iMrs.W E. Millsor, *fth Mmm. V-MlC4 visited Mr. and Mrs. aWote, Tyrane. Mr.I1. r has returned ta Orono fro *marial Hospital, Eowman , l staying with ber daugh ,Mrs.A. Cooper. Miesa Eleen Jones has returned to work at the G. M. Office, Osh- awa, after being fil with the flu. Orona walks and side-streets werea g#lare of ice on Sunday. Mra. Rose Brown feli an the ice and broke her am n bn er way Io .churctî, Sunday. f Mm. and Mis. Chas. Stainton, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Stairiton, Sunday. Congratulations ta Mr. and 1fr.. Harbld Prescott on the bith of a daughter at Memarial Hos- pital, Bowmanville, an Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sharp and fam- ily are living li Miss Taylor's bouse. jMr. and Mis. Delbert Myles vWted Mr. and Mrs. J. Patts, Roydon. IMr. Charles A. Cooper, Kend- 4~ paased away at Oshawa Hos- ia on Jan. 15. Interment was Orono Cemetery on Satùrday. 1is la"rived by his wife, j4.fura Jane Henry, Kendal, and aïdaughter, Mms. Evan Quantrili, <May>,Kirby. Evemett Couvier la delivering ft1r Cornj.h's Store. * Annual cangregationa- meeting *4 St. Sikviaur's Anglican Church is held i the Sunday Schaal rooraon Wednesday evening, Jan. . kr. and Mrs. Vance Allen and ,âmiily visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mrcer, Kendal. i 1rs. George Butters was in To- zto visiting Mm. George Mitch- eanfamily. *Evening Auxiiary of W.M.S. ret Jan. 15 in the Sunday School -tmof the United Church. M r. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper, 39rn. John Stapleton, Mr. Ernest lqrvoex and Mr. Vance Cooper, bi&awa, were in Toranto Friday1 for the funemal of Helen gMay Skinner Bryson, wife ai Kenneth Bryson, who died in General Has- -pital, St. John's, N.B., on Jarii. 13. -Ixterment was in Mount Pleas- rant Cemetery, Toronto. *Mr. Ray Edgerton, Nether Hill, Sask., iormerly of New Park i. *visitixig relations and friends in Omono. Mm. and Mis. Chas. Mutton and *daughter, Mis. Marion Parise, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Barraball, Caurtice, vîsited Mrs. Viola Smith. The regular meeting af Orono Women's Institute was held Fr1- day afternoon, Jan. 16. Mrs. J. D. Brawn and Mis. Ed. Dean were the canvenars. The Orono Band l4eld a vemy successful evening af cards and crokinale in the Town Hall, Fni- day, Jan. 16. The doar prize af a bushel af apples, donated by Mr. Cecil Alldred, Bowmanville, *went ta Mrs. H. Schmid. Prizes for "500" went ta: Lady's high score-Mrs. Fred Bowen; lady's low score-Mrs. H. Murray; men's law score-Mr. Chas. Taylor; men's low score-Mr. Egerton Hancock. Prizes for euchre went ta: lady's high score-Mrs. Clar- ence Duncan; lady's law score- Mis. Fred Duncan; men-high score-Mr. J. D. Brown; 10w score-Mr. George Butters. Prizes for Crokixiole went ta: ladies- high-Gail Çooper; low-Marilyn Osborne; men-high-Jas. 'Pow- er; law-Mr. Wm. Stainton. Mns. Fred Bowen also won the special prize oi a cup and saucer, danat- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tyrreil. Mm. and Mms. Ken Heran ana famiiy are moving ta Agincourt as Mr. Hemon will be warking at Malton Airport. Miss Darathy Devine and Mn. Henry Leamen, Taronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Leamen. Orono Band this year has made a complete change-over from need and brass ta strictly a Brass Band. lI arder ta do this they have dane away with ail reeds and added one E fiat Soprano Cornet, one B fiat Flugel Horn and ane B fiat Bass. The band boys have paid for these instru- ments, which cast them araund, $500., from their earxing s last summer, in order ta have a better band for the cammunity. Counly Road Engineer Advises Pavmng Clarke Township Roads The inaugural meeting af the Clarke Towniship Council was held Dec. 9. Presexit were Reeve J. H. Lowery, Counillars J. T. ,Brown and Harry Davey, and 'elerk HL E. Millsaxi. Fred Love- A. b.McKay were absent. V., itchen opened the p rayer the beeavement that mdc corne ta Mr. Lovekininlx the bei of his wife. Reeve Lowery li addressing lb. meeting, said their problems would be numerous this year anid tbolr finances would need cane- tul cansideration and he hoped *a&iane wouid express their Wopios. Couxi. J. T. Brown wished Mr. Lewery success li attaining his wmbition this year-Warden ai lhe United Counties. His recom- Mandation was to praceed with mutiarg tis yeam and pay as we go. Ne pmamised ta give every support during the year. Coun. H. Davey said if it's a yamr of bigger decsians he hopes le be af assistance. They had good co-operation i the past year and he hopes for continued auccess. Reeve Lowery extended a vote 01 thanks ta Kev. J. Kitchexi for opexiing their inaugural meeting.J Clarence AllUn, sheep valuator,1 46ngratulated the Council an their r*-election anid stated that last year the dlaims had not beexi sa numeraus. Rasa Dickinson, Road Supervla-1 or, thaxiked the Council for their,, ica-aperatian throughout the pasti year. Minu tes ai last meeting were read by the Clerk and meeting:' adjoumned until 1:30 p.m., when Reeve Laweny entertained thel councillors and guests ta a turkey1 banquet, whiùch was served at the' home af Mrs. H. Mercer. Those attexiding wene Councillors H. Davey, J. T. Brown, Rev. John Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Mill- son, Mm. and Mrs. Rosa Dickinson, Mm.. J. J. Mellor, Mm.. R. A. For-. rester.- At the aiternoon session Ross' Dickinsan was chosen ta attend' the Ontario Gaod Roads Associ- ation Convention ini Toronto and Reeve Lawery ta attend the Rural Municipalities Camp. annual meet- ing. Road Supt. Ross Dickinson and Mr. Marsden, County Road Engineer, were aslçed ta investi-î gate a large tree on Mr. Stephen- son'. property which should be~ cut down. It was decided ta find out from Mr. Waddell, first if the tree is on the towniship road or Mr. Stephenson'. property. Mm. Marsden said he was pleas-' cd te know the cauncil kept with- in their oad appropriation in 1952. He spoke an oad surfac-, ing. Many of the township raads have been bnought up ta a certain standard and he advised paving these roads. a certain portion each yeam with a raad mix mulch until eventually ail the roads wauld be paved. United Church Choir SOLINA Re-elecis Ail Officers .- - At A nualMeetng SThe card party li the hall an' At A nualMeetng aturday night was wcll attend- cd despite unfavounable weather. Mi. and Mns. A. A. Dummond Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and Mrs. J oe opend teirhom tamembers Crawford won prizes for highest of Orono United Churcli Choir scores while Mrs. Chias. Lang- Wednesday evening. Jan. 7 when maid and Mr. Frank Gilbert rc- ani enjayable time was spent. ceived the consolation awards. The regular choir practice was Bradley's Community Club met held by Mis. Wokman at the Frideiy night. Mrs. George Knox,l piano and Mm. Warkman canduct- president, apened the Meeting and ing. conducted the business agenda. President Mrs. Dnunimnd con- The next meeting on Feb. 20 will veyed the thanks af the Chair ta be in charge of the East Group.' Mr. and Mrs. Wankman for their The guest speaker, Mn. O. J. Pres- leadership. Special thanks and son ot Bowmanville, gave a most appreciatioxi was given M. Wonk- intenesting talk on "The Natural maxi for rendering his valuable Resources ai Canada". He spake trne and knowledge ai music ta ai the inestimable value ai aur the benefit ai the chair. Mr. N. native ores, af the new areas be- Rainey presented Mr. Workmaxi ing explored and opened and li with a small gift from the choir conclusion spoke ai the great members. - A very graciaus reply sentimental values of many cher- was given by Mr. Workman. ished antiques in Our possession. The annual business meeting Mr. Howard Foley ai Maple tkhlwith the clection af ai- Groveý cntertained gcncrously ficets. Minutes were nead by the with recitations, enjoycd by Sec'y,-eas., Miss Carolyn Joncs. everyone as were the well-rend- Mr. Wdrkman presided aven the ered piano selections by Mns. electioxi ai officers, ail being e- Chas. Naylor. A social hour fol- electeci. as follows: President- lowcd, during which refresh-j ~A * A. Dummond; Vice-Pres. ments wcre scvred. le n Allin; Sec'y-Teas.-Car- Mn. and Mn.. Wes Yellowlees, n Jones; Flowem Fund-Betty and Harald and Mrs., Jack Baker t-pran;Librarian - E r v a n attended the splendid musicalJ RaLney; Leaders ai soprano sec- entertainment pravided by a bus tion-lfrs. C. Janes; contralto ness girls' choir af Torontoaia section-Mis. J. Rickaby; tenon Ebenezen Church. The choir is; metion-Orville Chatterton, and under the capable leadership af bass sectiox-Neil Rainey. Miss Nan Allun, sister ai Mn.. WLeŽ A veny lovcly lunch was served Yellowlee.s. by the hast and hastes. which The ladies of the Wornen, wag- enjoyed by ail. Institute will entertain their hus Mr. Irwin moved a vote ai bands at a social evcning on Jan- thmnks te Mr. anid Mrs. Druni- uamy 30 in the hall. ,ýnoZi for their haapitality, which Mr. and Mis. Clarence Vice >'wus unimlmously approved by the Mm and Mrs. M. Hepburn attend- ir. cd the funcral ai an uncle, David Hepburn at Uxbridge. Mrs. E. R. Taylor, Miss Evelyn L.hepath of the just is as thé, and Mr. Donald Taylor attended light, that shineth more the funeral of Mr. M. Wight at m oaunto " .pdnê 6dw.- Bowmanville.j * = td à6m mhw ,"" M V44 Iword of the death of her uncle, Mr. IThos. Awde at Crecinian, Sask. Deceased once resided where Mr. Roy Langmaid now lives. Mr. anid Mrs. B. Tink and fani- ily, Mrs. Addie Tink, Mr. and Mrs. H. Knox attended the 25th wedding anniversary celebratian for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleming of Whitevale; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tray-i er, Locust Hill, nt Mrs. Gea. Ham- Mr. and Ms. Bruce Tink vis- MHE CêNADIAIi STATESMAN, 1OWMANVULE, O1NTfflo ited at Mrs. W. Ormiston's, Brook- at Mrs. S. Rundle's, Bowman- lin. Iville. Mr. Lawrénce Squair, Salem, at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knox and Mr. Roy Langmaid's. Carol at Mr. Ross Knox's, Brough- Mr. and Mrs. John Knox and arn. family at Mr. Grant Glover's, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Tink, Mr. North Oshawa. and Mrs. Herb Phillips, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K .nox, Mr. Muriel, Tink, Ebenezer, at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Plaxton of Harry Knax's. Brougham at Mr John Knox's. Mr. and Mrs. -L. Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgom- Thistetown; Mr. and Mrs. Wes ery and Jean, Miss Kathleen Yellowlees and sons at Mr. Wes Graham at Mr. Will Ferguson's, Hills'. Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamer and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cryderman family at Mr. Chas. Hamer's, Three-piece coat sets. hard wearing heavy with sof t doeskin. Braokiin. Miss Helen Baker, Toronto, gt her home. Mr. and Mrs. WesWerry and faxnuly at Mrs. Lloyd Metca1fe's, Oshawa. Mrs. S. E. Werry with hem sister Mrs. Harry Grooms and Mr. Graaoms, Toronta. Mr. Jack Ovenden and Jahnxie,- Maple Grave; Miss Flarence Cook, Mr. Reg Land, Peterboraugh, at Mr. F. Westlake's, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nelsan Fice, Mar- ilyn, *Keith and Douglas, Taunt- Coat, hat and leggings made of wool. Coat and hat are lined Sizes 4 to 6x. Regular $9.95. on, at Mr. F. Westlake's, Sr. fMrs J. Reynolds, Eowman- Mr. ,and Mis. Aria Balson ville, at Mr. J. Ktvel. Wapella, Sask., visited several 1iss.PeariILhe ttndd h days at Mr. A. J. Balson's. funro f Mms Vilison, Tauntan, Mr~. and Mrs. Ralph Dav;is and'at Oeshawa. Patsy at Mr. Lamne Haskin's, ________ B3lackstock. Mr. and Mrs. -Stan Milîson andi Indeed, 1 ju&t tremble for my Glen at Mr. Edwin Roberts', Osh-, country wken I reffect that God awa. is just-Jfferson, , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Middleton, Doctors, nurses, lawyers, econ- Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patter omists, erigineers, meflrgss and sons, Maple Grave; Mr. andf physicists and chemistsalare amoftg Mrs. Harold Patter and laniily at the prôfessions uemployed by the WALKER STORES "CANNON"I NUSLIN SHEETS -Cannon Corinthian Muslin sheets, 81 x 99 inch size ini 130 count. Stock up your bedding sheif with sev- oral pairs of these fine double bed size sheets while we offer such an outstanding saving. $6.,99 pair "TEX - MADE" PILLOW CASES Tex-made pillow cases that feature quality plus econ- omy. Plain pillow cases, 42 inch size. We have only a- limited quantity - so shop early for- this feature value. $1.29 pair EXTRA LARGE BATH TOWELS Note the size of these bath towels, giant 27 x 50 inches. Heavy quality white towels that soak up the water. Only -$1.33 each NITTS and GLOVES Girls' and- Ladies' mitts and gloves clearing at an outstanding saving. Regular $1.29 to $1.49 pair. ORly - 99c pair PYJAMAS "'Dove Skin" tricot pyjamas, tailored styles in aqua, cerise and pink with contrasting collars and buttons. Sizes small, medium and large. Regular $2.98 value. $1.99 pair HOUSECOATS Cfeaanceof quality housecoats. Quilted satin and quilted cotton that gives warm comfort plus lots of wear. Sizes 14 to, 20. Regular $13.98 and $14.98. $88each HANDKERCHIEFS Wiehemstitched handkerchiefs, made in England of fine quality cotton. A real value. 6 for 59C BLOUSES Girls' white cotton blouses with red trim on collar and pocket. Sizes 4, 5, 6 and 6x. * Sale Price - 99c DRAPERY Big Savings are offered an Drapery as prices have been slashed to make room for new spring items. 36-inch Floral Pehble Cloth ta $1.59 yard. 98c yard Regular up .36-inch Floral Chintz In pink, blue, red, green and sand. Regular 69e yard. For - 46c yard -Other single pieces in a variety of weaves - drastieally reduced. GIRLS" SWEATERS Girls' all-wool pullovers and cardigans that should give lots of warmth. Colourp of navy, red, blue and pink. Sizes 8 to 14. A $2.98 value. Sale Price - $1.98 KNEE SOCKS Ideal foi' lots of hard wear. Botany wool with cotton knee socks with nylon reinforced heel and toe. Sizes 7 to 91/. Sale Price -S59C PLASTIC DRAPES Plastic drapes, 81 inches long, in floral patterns with natural and yellow backgrounds. $1.49 pair DRESSES Heavy moirse taffeta dresses styled with a full skirt and beit. Just the dress for party-.wear. A large assortment in blue, grey, green, brown and wine. Sizes 12 to 18. Regular $10.98 each. Sale Price BUGS Plush loom rugs in a deep pile chenille. Latex rubber backed so that they won't slip. They are easily washed. Size 24 x 48 inches. $4.98 each HALF ROSE New shipment of men's and boys' cotton half hose in popular stripes. Sizes 81/ to .11. 37c 'pair HOUSEDRESSES Purchased specially for this event, styIish house. dresses that will wear and wear. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 44. $2.67 each CRISKAY DRESSES With Spring just around the corner zou. will want to be sure and take advantage of the savingg on these ne.w.Criskay dresses. They corne in. blue, pink, gold, mauve and green. Sizes 14 to 20. $3.99 each TEA TOWELLING Ail Irish linen tea towels in plain white with green or blue borders. 18 inches wide. 49c yard FABRIC GLOVES Ladies' Fabric Gloves is another new Spring item that we are.offering at large savîngs to you. Black or white in sizes 6½ to 8. $1.49 pair PHONE 451 "Truly a Pleasant Place to Shop- BOWMANVILLE KING ST. L. *AI!U WUU - $7.98 each LADIES' PULLOVERS Ladies' fine all-wool pullover sweaters fashionably made of "shrink resistant" wool. In pink, blue or green. Sizes 18 and 20. $3.98 each COAT SETS $5.00 set Broken Range of Snowsuits, Station Wagon Coats and Coat Sels HALF" PRICE Ail the ibove are for haif the original price. Shop now anid save. It wiJl pay to buy xiow for next winter. I Wý-vj Walker Stores present their January Sale that feature DARGAINS that yon jusi can'f afford Io miss. Check these items and stock up while you can buy ai these SUPER SAVINGS. Nany of ihese items have been pur. chased ai manulacturer's clearance prices for this sale - other merchandise has been GREATLY REDUCED t. clear ont our stock. 1 1 -1 Wd/2e4 ,ç1il, PAM IIWM -