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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Apr 1953, p. 14

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PAGE P'OURTEENq '*aI' f UA NXA 1? ? AN TAESAN, A ? M AN*~~CLAIL ~ Vj.ILLE. j*jCY NjTj.ARI> TI1U1ISIA, APRIL Dtl, 1058 The Orono News Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bean, Osh- a Dutch family have purcha awa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. the south land and the buildir York. Glad ta hear Mrs. Frank E Miss Almna Cuttreli spent the is improving after her recent long weekend with Mr. and Mrs. ness. l{enry Junker, Preston.. Mrs. W. G. McCulloch is eXPE Mrs. J. E. Richards was in Pet- ed home this week after spend erborough Monday, attending the the winter in Florida. Spring meeting of Spencer Ca. Mr. and Mrs. James Linton a Miss Hannah (Annie) Brown. daughter, Toronto; Mr. and IV who lived in Orono for many James Plptterson and Rickey, years, ini the Davey house at the bourg, with Mr. and Mrs. G. forks of Main and Mili Sts., pass- Linton. ed away in the County Home, Ca- Mrs. Fred Tamblyn has retui bourg, March 30, at the age Of 96. ed from visiting her sister, Mv Interment was in Port Hope Wilbur, Hampton. Cemetery, Tuesdav. Rev. John Miss Viola Noden, Toronto, v Kitchen held the service.. ited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glanvil Mrs. Milfred Sherwln is max-mg Mr. and Mrs. Victor MacFarla boon ta the house she recently and Sonny, Sydenham, visil purchased on Church St. S., from Easter weekend with Mr. a Mr. Floyd Nicholson, she having Mrs. A. J. Jakeman. sold her farm. John and RO Miss Bertha Cain Is In Tarai Berry have purchased 55 acres and for part of the Easter holidays ________________________ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Mili and sons Larry and Wayne WE Sunday visitors with Mr. a Mrs. Russell Ormiston, Ennisk len. Mrs. B. Stinson returned Su. B IG . N EW S da'y after visiting her family Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rai FO SAL ADONRSI bery and faily, Montreal; M E. Peel and Mrs. C. Houstc Peterborough, visited Mrs. Fr Duncan. Sqdn. Leader and Mrs. Ste, art Cowan and Douglas, Ottam with Mr. Newton Cobbledick,. The fire truck answered a c; near Mrs. Geo. Glanville's bai ta put out a grass fire Saturdi afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Anr strong and fami]y. Tim mins, we Easter guests with bis paren Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jakemi O have purchased the new hou W A T RLOrecently but on Cobbledick5 WATERLOO by Mn. Wm. Irwin. James Bruton was home fnc GARD N TR CTOR St.John, Quebec, Air Station fi Keep your garden ilcar of weeds Easter. th s cyear. Let the Waterloo Garden Miss Myrtle Tamblyn and Mi ,ra0 r doyour cultivaing, scU i yrti Smi and hiling. No more back-breaking MyteSih, .Toronto, visit. labour. The "Waterloo" helps keep bere over Easten. your garden beautiful and more pro. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salte ductive. Farmers find ibis iractor Hmtn iie udywt practical to cultivate and scufle ail HmpovstdunawihT 7types of rot crops.- and Mrs. Chas. Wood. Economîical, toc,-gsco r> Mn. and Mns. Russell VE dion less than two-fifths of a gallon perlbout. S o-lwaîcmnt Homne, Whitby, visited Mrs. FnE mae h Waterloo- a year 'round Tamblyn. implemnent. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dunca are with their son John, ai family. Ottawa. Mr. Chas. Wood visited Mr. ai , Mrs. Neil Wood and daughter Lakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anmstroaî retunned home last week aftE visiting in the southenn States fc 170e several weeks. Sorry ta bear Mr. G. Duval ili at his home in Leskand. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Porter visite Mrs. Oliver, Bobcaygeon, an Su! day. Mr. Ernest Alvin Myles pasE fOUied away suddenly at the homec 9-3A bis daughiten, Mrs. D. P. Clif: Dundas, on April lst. Mr. Myle was a brother af Calvin and De] rHEW AT IRLOO ibert Myles, Onono; Mrs, Wmn. Mai tin, Haydon, and Mr. C. A. Mylec WATELOO ON1111Cemetery, Dundas. Those at attending fnom this district weri Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Myles, Mi muand Mrs. D. M. Myles, Mr. rc Lander Hardware Myles, Onono; Mrs. Wm. Martii HaYdon: r. and- Mrs. Myles an( Y King St. E. Phone 774 Mr. and Mns. James Johnson, Pet Bowmavilleerbarough: Mr. and Mrs. C. A BowinavilleMyles, Coibonne. Mr. and Mrs. H. Luxton anc sons, Bowmanville, with Mr. anc !EARE*DLUNYLI FRIBAY - SATURDAY - APRIL 10 - Il ~'. M-GM's LL-SAR MSICA! 14 \ .jm'\ .( -Set to Jrome Krn's% greatest love songsÎ KATIIRYN GRAYSON ~ HIOWARID KEE MRE uW G(JR (CIMON WEDNES. - THURS. - APRIL 15- 16! SPECTACULAR ADVENTUREI MaLALADfDEBORAH MEi RLSBOERCOWE CAIY ft~.bg[YRET fiNO.et ,pCHARLES VIDOR ~ J SERIHG. y LOII Aa .sed ngs. ili- ect- ing and Co- M. irn- 4rs. vis- ile. and ted Lfnd rto 1er ere nd Trinity Rangers Hockey Team 1931.-32 The youngsters shown in this picture are ail in their early 30's now.butma nyof themn are stili living in Bowmanville. In the winten of 1931-32 when this picture was taken they were members of the Trinity Rangers hockey team in the Bawmanviiie Church Hockey League. Ron Richards, second fromn the lef t in the front raw, was award- ed the Frank Williams Trophy for being the outstanding playen in the league. Front row, ieft ta right, Keith Siemon, Ron Richards, Don Mason. Don Allun. Front raw, Bert Johnston, Doug Nichais, Bert Ashton, Harry Connors, Bill James. irtice 1ai sk. Ms. Harry Mercer, Easter Sun-Naie fCo ini Mr. Ray Edgerton bas returnedPas home ta Nether Hill, Sask., -a Pae ses .tway "-visiting relatvies in Orono and S rs. district. M isoe on, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hay. Don Maidton,_S ed and Billy, 1slington, with Mr. and (Maidstone (Sask ý Mrs. R. E. Logan, Sunday. One af Maidstone w, A number af men and women chants, John Laxvre received their calis last week ta died at his home Ma ,al start on the Spring work at the lay Miss Joan Wood, Bowmanville, After working a nom was honoured by ber co-workers in Toronto, he farn rn- ai the Onder and Purchasing De- flake, Man., and th, ene partments of Fittings Ltd., Osha- Morden, Man., whe ts, wa, an Thursday aiternoon, when bookkeeper in the h; she was pnesented with a yellow of T. Thompson. ian blanket. Mrs. Aima Haskill voic- I eeie 9 ise ed the good wishes ai everyone par ecAebePic9 St. present in making the presenta- p anernandw i tion. Refreshments were served. tfidstneandstrbu, )m Miss Joan Woad's marriage toCfirtigenral stoel for Mr. George Jones, Orono, takes Cotc n ik place April I lth, in Bowmanville. ness continued Linde uintil Mn. Courtice ne iss Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potts, Mrs. xvhen his son Laý ;ed Wm. Martin, Haydon; Mr. ançi over. Mrs. Lloyd Myles, Whitby; Master I 96M.Cu ~r, Terry Myles, Onono, with Mr. and I 96M.Cu Ir. Mrs. D. M. Myles. Miss Hannah McCla of Mr. and Mrs. R. n Mr. and Mrs. A. West, Mr. and Morden, Man., and SMrs. Junior West and Steven were here even since. ed Sunday guests wit'r M. and Mrs. Mr. Coortice acti, mn Hespier Dean. ptdi prso nd Congratulations ta Mir. and Mrs. pated inemspo ta idRobert Ray Brysoîn, Kiî'byon asebalmeamernate id their marriage at Orono Unîited Later years hc calo rChurch parsonage, Saturday af-Hnig shgad ~tennoon. Rev. John Kitchen of- Hning. fishimng and ngficiated. Mrs. Bryson was the ing atwtereaon. i eformer Kathleen Ard, Kirby, and He served on the oteaches scbool in Bowmanville. for aine years. Durii Mr. Ed. Farnell returned home in business, espeeri ifnom Memonial Hospital, Bow- early days and dur manville, Tuesday.prsinM.Cutc Bd Mr. and Mrs. Junior West and psiogneM. ouitian n- Steven, Peterborough; Mr. andsvegerit ad Mrs. Joe Falco, Toronto; Mn. Pat ;s West, Edmonton, with Mr. and a .V H - r.A. West.aiT Y.S I Of Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrg. esVirtle Wilson on thein silver wed- 1- ding annivensary. A surprise r- party was given them in Orono ( ý Hall, Satunday evening. S, Miss Mildred Holdaway, Wark- t-Worth, witli ber grandparents, reMr. and Mrs. E. Hancock. r n r.CalTnatvs îe ted Mr. and Mrs. Robent Cooper, nLondon. dn Mns. Owen Fagan and children, tOwen Sound, are spending bh - days witb Mn. and Mrs. F. O.:1 LCooper. Mn. Fagen returned home ýend here. Mrs. A. Watson was in Toronto, Monday. Hen granddaugbter Betty Ann Watson netunned with ber for the week. Mn. and Mrs. Sid Barrabal spent a few days visiting in Otta- wa. . Mn. and Mns. H. M. Samuel, To- nonto, visited Mn. and Mrs. E. H. Samuel. Miss JilI Cbapman had a party on hen l4tb bintbday, last week. A special feature af the Easter '1~ service in Orono United Cburcb was a baptismal service wben these children wene baptzied by Rev. J. Kitchen: Sharon Laur- eyne, daugbten af Mr. and Mrs. CarIas Tamblyn: Linda Cas-a, daughter of Mr'. and Mrs. A. H. McLaren; John Herbent, son ai Mr. and Mrs. H. Duval Nancy Jeanne, daugbter of Mn. and Mrs. Roy Forester; Michael Rolph, son of Mn. and Mrs. W. H. Carman: William John, son ai Mr. and Mns. Donald Duncan.s STARK VILLE Mr~. and Mrs. Russel] Loweril and familv, Toronto, spent Good iA . Friday with Mr. and Mr.s. A. Dob- MisMarY Hallowell is sper d ing a few days in Toronto with Miss Beulah Hallowell. Mrs. Spilchea, Toronto, and Mns. Piltz, Pickering. and eld- ren, visited their parents, Mn. and Mrs. Victor Farrow. R A A Mn. and Mrs. John Star'k and v sons with Mr. and Mrs. Logan, TLVSO Bethany. TLVSO Miss LorraineFarw Bou- with EXCLUSI manville, witb Mr. and Mrs. How - ard Farrow. Mn. and Mrs. Bert Tnim went Wr<cyi W'f4 &M, ta thein cottage durng the holi-$39 day. ol Mrn. Mrs. Sid Hallowell, Inly $329 Genaldd Nancy a Mr. Lloyd SlightIy higher ;n limed ock or HallowellFs on Sundav. Mr. Bob Brîce ai-d Miss, Jean je "Magie Mýonitor" act Caswell1 badi inner Sa ýt, rday nger sdeou e*s iirst mer- ene Courtice, îrcb 21. bora on Sep- Courtice, Ont. mbci' ai ycars med at Snow- cmi maved te e'e lic was ardwarc firm )5, witb bis Ikcl, he carne uit anc ai the s, known as il. The busi- s'i' that name 'etired iin 1946 iwrece taak rtice married ln, daugbten LMeClain ai bave nesided vely partiel- ali kiads. He :e Maidstone eeai'lv vears. oycd curliing. 1skect-sboot- 3other sport- scbool board ng bis years ialy in the ring the de- c's irnobi ru- b is kindly IP rGe& assistance will be remembered by iaany in this district. Honesty and fair dealing earned him the love and respect ai ever'yanc. That he neyer hiad an eim v' is one ai the highest tî'ibutes that cati be said ai this pioneer' citizen. H-e has donc mucb ta c(anbt ta the general good and ta the stability ai the town's business. Rcv. J. Mitchell conducted the funeral service, March 25, from Maidstone United Cburcb. Mn. Courtice is sunvived by bis wAidow, twa sons, Lawreace ai Maidstone aad Clifford ai Turtie- fard. two gr'and chiîdren as wecl as two sisters, Mrs. Horace Han- cock and Mrs. A. J. Gay, bath ai Courtice. He was prcdcceased by twa aIder sisteî's, Mrs. A. E. CIe- mens of Tyrone, Mrs, C. Trou aif Oshawa, and a brother, Blake Courtice, also ai Courtice. Attending the foneral ir'oi out of tbe district were: Mr. and Mr's. C. Courtice and son John, af Turtîciord, bis niece, Miss Florence Coui'tice ai Toronto, Mn. and Mrs. H. Acheson (Mns. Cour- tice's sister) ai Morden, Man., and their son Hanry Acheson ai De- van, Alta.; Mn. Russell McClain (Mns. Coorticc's brother) ai Cal- gary and son Donald MeClain ai Rimbey, Alta.: Mr. and Mrs. W. Cardiff, Mi'. and Mr's. J. Boyd af Lloydmniaster, and Mrs. Erie Hughes af Saskatoon. Interment was in Maidston'e Cemetery. Lake Shore, Clarke The u'cgulan meeting ai Lake Shore H. and S. Club was held April 2. Aiter a business period bingo was played aiter xvhich lunch was scrved by the com- mittce. Miss Joyce Martin, Toronîto, is spendiiug part aiflier bolidays at haine and part in Moatreai. Mn. and Mrs. Frank Johns and family, Oshawa, were visitors witb Mn. and Mrs. W. Baskerville. Miss Lois Alldî'ed spemît the ! weekend with Miss Doneen AIl- drerl. Orono. Misses Dora, Blanche and Alice Taylor and Messrs Alvin and Don Taylor, Courtice, spent Su aday with Mn. and Mrs. Arthur Bcd- Mr. aind Mi's. W. A. Adamns and Keith sperît. Sunday witb Mn. aîîd Mrs. R. Rutherford, Orono. Mr. and Mis. Bob Shupak, Toronîto, spemît the xvcekcnd with Mn. and Mrs. W. Hoimes. Mrs. "lolmes retur'red home witb themn. Mr'. aîîd Mî's. Ken Neal andt family and Mn. Poihard, Orono,t speat Sunday with Mn. aad Mrs. Bihl Lake. Mn.arnd Mrs. H. Odgea,' Osir- axx ,a, were Sunday visitons witb Mn. ai-id Mrs. Ken Dean.r r r See us for Long-Mileageý GOOD/VEAR TOI TIRES NE Thrifty motorists are buying the Goo>dyearDeLuxe. It's a taugber, .50 sude ieta' setting new re- cords everywhere fan long, trouble- free mileage >mchogc,1. cts like an set-fends power as 'oat" tons 1on Giving« [OP Phone 3262! kOOK FOR THIS "I4IGH SION", OF O4JAIIY à9gh ROBSOe WEDDING OBITUARY Early Cabbage Late Cabbage Savoys Brusseisprouts Tomatoes BUSH ROSES - PURPLE CLEMATIS - BOSTON IVY - FLOWERING SHRUBS - CHINESE ELM SILVER LACE VINE and PRIVET for Hedging (Cut This Out far Future Reference) FADRIC TOWN"J late Mn. and Mns. Moses Heard, the deceased is survived by bis wife, the former Laura Stephens; and thnee children, Helen, 15, Jean Il, and Lloyd, 9; also theé' brothrs. Herbent J. W. of Hamil4hi ton Township, Wesley G. of Bow. manville, and Norman af Peter. borough, and two sisters, Mrs. Ce- cil Dean (Bertha) of Toronto and Mrs. Cliaton Brown (Gladys) of Newtonville. Flaîver bearens were: Gardon Heard, Mervin Heard, Beverley Heard, Ross Brown, John Steph. ens, John Dunn. Palbeanes were: James Par.. sons, Ted Mille, Dn Keeler,., Gorge Cameon. W. J. Pratt and KIRBY The Apnil meeting of the W. M.S. was held an Wednesday aitennoon, April 1, witb Mrs. W. Rutherford, Vice-President, in change. Mrs. Rutherford read the seniptune. Mns. H. Loweny and Mns. Bill Wannan sang an Easten duet. Mrs. Wm. Allun took the 2nd chapter ai the study book eatitled, "Our Angola Mis- sion." In this chapter we learn- ed much about the province ai Angola, its people. languages, etc. In visiting 30 difierent 'vil- lages we leaned ai the custam and ie - agricultural, educa- tional and neligiaus. Mrs. Bill Wannan, president af .W.A., took charge. Mrs. Stanley Chapman gave an Easter mes- sage based on the scripture. Aiten minutes and reports an exten- sive business period iollowed. The home ai Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rutherford was a scene ai excitement on Thtînsday night when their iamiiy, brothers and sisters, nephews and neices paid them a surprise visit ta help tbem celebrate their 40th wed- ding anniversary. The bride and groom were presented with a lovely tniligbt, end table and card table as memories ai this happy occasion. A very enjoy- able evening was climaxed with a bountiiol lunch. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gr'aham and Merrill speat Sunday with iniends at Long Brancb. Mrs. Wm. Pattersos and Mas- ter Ross Wannan were Easten guests with Mns. Jas. Wannaa and Jean. Mr. and Mns. Bowen, Bronte, wene Easter visitons with Mn. and Mns. Ken BaIl. Little Miss Margaret Shackle- ton has been visiting bier grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. AI. lin. Mn. and *Mrs. GeorgefHender- son visited witb bis son, Mn. and Mrs. Ken Hendenson Sunday. Master Mennill Graham spent Moaday with Master Ronnie Glass, Kendal. Mn. and Mrs. Cooke and iam- ily, Onillia, werc Easter visitons with Mr'. and Mrs. Wm. Reid. Mrs. Chas. Cooper, Kendal, visited ber daogbten, Mrs. Evan Quantrill and family. Mrs. J. Wannan and Miss Jean Wannan speat Saturday aiten- noan in Port Hope. Mn. and Mrs. Stanley Chap- man enjoyed a visit irom ber sisten and ber husband. VEGETABLES Cauliflower Sweet Peppers Hlot Peppers Onions, Sweet Spanish Celery Offers These Timely Week-end SPECIALS Thursday Friday and Saturday 64)" BRUCK CENTURA SUITINGS in seven beautiful shades. Moth- prool, %ater repellent, spot and crease resistant. Also Gabardines, Checks and Novelty Suitings. $9 SPECIAL, yard ------- --$29 42" RAYON BRUCK INTRIGUE CREPE for that special dress or blouse In seven beautiful shades. SPECIAL, yard - -------- 14 42" PRINTED RAYON CREPES In assorted colouns and designs. SPECIAL, yard ---.-------98C 44" CREASE RESISTANT LINEN in 5 beautiful shades 36" - 42" CHANTILLY LACE Assorted colours SPECIAL, yard Another Shipment of Drapery 48"f PRINTED PEEBLE AND BARK CLOTH DRAPERIES in àssorted colouns and designs Special - $2.98 yard 48"i DRAPERY DAMASK in 5 beautiful shades Special -$ 1.69 yard 52"i DRAPERY SATEEN LINING Special 98c yard WE CARRY SIMPLICITY, McCALL and BUTTERICK PATTERNS FOR QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES - SHOP AND SAVE AT A veny pretty wedding was sol- emnizcd at the home ai the bride's parents on Saturdav aitennoon, April 4, wbcn Moira Jean, daugbter ai Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Dianiwel. Silver St., became the bride ai Jack CSamîiel Sturdy,ý Chanton, son ai Mr'. and Mrs. R. C. Stundy. White snapdragons, white carnations and fera iormed a background ion the ceremoay whicb was perionmcd by Rev. H. A. Turner. îNedding music was playcd by Miss Ruby Bragg, and Mn. Arthur Bell sang "O Perfect Love" and "The Weddiag PraN'er'" Given in ma'r'iagc býy ber iath- cm, the bride was lovely in a bal- lctiaa lcagtb drcss ai ice bloc Frech lace over net xvith match- iag baiera. Hem headdrcss was al coronet aifi'bincstoacs irom wbich icîl a fingcr-tip veil ai ice blue net. She carried a cascade bou- quet ai white gardenias and ste- phanotîs. The bridc's two sistens wcre hem attendants, Mrs. Donald M. Spencer, Bowmaaville. being ma- tran ai hoaor. ai-d Mrs. D. B. Palmer, Cliaton, br'idesmajd. Lit- tle Miss Karen Spencer, niece ai the bride, was ilowen girl. The rnati'on ai bonon was gawncd in a ballerina length strapless dness of oncbid net and lace with match- ang baieroanad mittens and car- ried a bouquet ai ycvlhow carna- tions with ycllow ribboa stream- ers. The bridesînaid's dress was ;imilarly styicd in daifodil net and lace and she carnicd 'yellow car- 'rations witb orchid ribbon strcanîe's. The little flowrer girl vone a dress ai dafiodil nylon and taifeta and carried a basketi of piak and bloc iiowcrs. The natron ai honon and bridesmaid woi'c caronets af net and laceý A'itb nuse veils, matching their go% wnis.1 Dr. D. B. Palmner, Chanton,I )rotber-ia-iaw ai the bride, wasi best man, and Mn. D. M. Spencer, misa a brotben-ia-law, actcd as Lisher. At a reccpt ion bcld ir the Bal- mloral Hatel. tie bride's mot ber eceivcd wearing a floor length go w aoa gre ' crepe with lace, Pink stnaw bat ad corsage ai dcep pink rases. She was assist- d by the grooai's mother who wone a fioor lcagth gowa of navy le with pink bat and accessor- es and corsages ai pale pink ro- ses The bride and groom h eit on amotor trip through the aorth- ýr United States, the br'ide wear- ig ior travelling a cocoa and ,vhite polka dot [affela dress with ittcd top coat ao' beige tweed vith brown accessonies. Sl'e wore corsage ai piak carnations. The bride, who is a graduate )fBowmaaviile Higb School and itteaded Ontario Ladres' Coliege, vas also a graduate registered iurse, having received lier nus' rainiag at Ross Memarial Hospi- mi, Lindsay. For the past few -ars she assisted ber lather as a [enta] nurnse in bis office, Prior ta ber marriage, the bride as guest ai bonor at a miscel- nieous sbowen beld on April 1 the home ai Miss Ruby Bragg. )n March 30 she was preseated ith a silven cake plate by mcmr- ,ens ai Rebckah Lodge. Mn. and nrs. Stundy will nesiderinCL in- )n. ______ Thi yer ,theCanadami Redi ross Society will nequire $5,_ 10,600 in onden ta provide its ii iousands ai vohuateens with the I itenial facilities and orgaîîiz- on ta carr.' or vital serCi'esj >',--d at nmany tinies that amount. q 59 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE PHONE 3609 - - $2.49 DO WMAN VILLEý NURSERY 1 J. L A R M 0 U R (Propriefor) 4 ST. GEORGE STREET BOX 185 BOWMANVILLE, ONT. PHONE 462 PLANTS FOR YOUR FLOWER GARDEN AND VEGETABLE GARDEN There is a Iimited aniount of sai-ne varieties PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY AND MAKE SURE You are cordially invited to inspect these plants ueONaRDservicerDlonr Fectorl srvice f an eoaa HtPort Hoer Hapiassed Maway at, Part Hop e sia on MancB. 29. was heldfWdnestaHopevniB. K.rc Cnon a Pte hopseited Cbuerchc oducted t ecoen inmteretfloeda ecm CMr.terd a r.rd a Mr n. Hsead was a20etiredfanm- Ave, driet 20eBoomsgnove AenuafePrt Hope. for tHeamit Teansaitefrmea ngbisHalone Tnowlnsipffar mDetb ilwe an lnss i our mons.th 1 - Pansies, Mixed Giants Petunia, Double, Mixed Petunia, Rosy MoIrn Petunia, Comanche (new) Petumia, Blue Petunia, Ruffled, Mixed Petunia, White Petunia, Giants ai California, Mixed Ptunia, Red Petunia, Mixed Bedding Pinks, Mixed Phlox, Drummondil, Mixed Portulaca, Double, Mixed Rudbeckaa Salvia Sweet Peas, Mixed Scabiosa, Mixed Stocks, Double, Mixed Snapdragons, Giants, Mixed Shizanthus, Mixed Verbena, Mixed Zinnias, Giant Dahlia, Flowered, Mixed Aylssum, White Alyssum, Rayai Carpet (new) Ageratum, Blue Aster, Heart ai France Aster, White Aster, Pink Aster, Purple Aster, Mixed Carnations, Mixed Cockscomb, Mixed Calendula Cleome Cosmos, Mixed Dahlias, Dwarf, Mixed Gaillardia Larkspur, Mixed Lobelia, Blue Marigold, Harmony, French Marigold, Spry (French) Marigoid, African Mimulus, Mixed Nasturtium, Mixed Nemesia Nicotiana, White Nicotiana, Mixed 1 - imr. rAmAnTAm qprÀmv.quAv unwuàvtr".T.v- outErTT" L%9% A W à ý-- ... .--- FPabric Tiown' $1.79 SPECIAL, yard 59 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE PHONE 3609 BOX PLANTS . FLOWERS

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