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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jul 1953, p. 7

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THURSDAY, 3ULY 3n, 195s ber vacation with her mother, PHONE 3303Mrs. Fred C. Martyn and family PHON M03and other relatives here after an SOIAVID EESONA absence of 25 years. Howard Couch, Beech Ave., was hier sister, Mrs. Norman Willson of Edmonton, Alta. Mrm. Will-1 Miss Emma Werry, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mac- son was on her way home from Is visiting her cousin, Miss Flor- j Dougal, Lowell and Gary spent attending the Coronation in ence Werry.j the weekend in Chippawa and England. Messrs Lash and John Polion, Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Chase, Treherne. Man., visited Mr. and, Mrs. Rose Kirkendall is visit - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roenigk, Mrs. F. Willan.1 ing ber son, Mr. and Mrs. Starl I Mr: and Mrs. W. R. Strake and Mrs. 0. F. Robson and Patriciai ley Davey, and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Allan Strike left' are holidaying at their cottagei in Flint, Mich. over the weekend to spend holi- in Fenelon Falls.MrFrd igtCuchS days at Aigonquin Park in the Mrs. Avery Johnston iS Visit- bas returned fromn a motor trip' Highlands of Northern Ontario. ing her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy ri e ida Vathrough Eastern Ontario with ,TdB dad Ron Moffattc Va at Harrow. friends from Cobourg.i were successful fishermen iast (Rev.) G. W. Kinsman weekend. Ted hooked a i3-înch 1..ae Hill, N.C., visitedMber s Marion Davey, Detroit, brown trout and four rainbow sister, Mrs. F. Cator. i hoiidaying with her cousins,tru, hieRnbogtac Mis BrbraAiknMih'Misses Gayie and Lynn Bagneil four rainbow trout. The cat- brois vsitnga Mr.aiknd Mrs. and Master Gary Bagneil. ches were made back of Hamp- Len Richards, Church St. Mr. and r.HryA. Per- ton. Mr. James Spinks, Treherne, kinan Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Ted Dadson, Frank Mohun,h Man., was a visitor with bis Bethune were guests of Mr. *and Ron Moorcraft and Bob Leask l cousin. Mr. Fred and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Geo. W., James on Friday.ihaertnd omae-ayf la n. Mr. antd Mrs. Bob Towns, motor trip to Manitoulin Island, vir. and Mrs. Irvin Yeo and Toronto, are spending a few; North Bay, Sudbury, Pembroke. t farniiv, Peterborough, visited: days with ber sister and bro O n their return home, tbey spentM Mr. W. H. Yeo and otherre1 ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hary th ree maj n eoriteage baeban latives. re; Alun rshnLvng gam e ao ege aealf 1Mrs. Mabel Bagneli and Miss!. M r. and Mr. JRh aiidg Mrs. Violet McFeeters are on a con- bave returned from Ottawa Rev. an r. T. A. Morgan h ducted tour through parts gf after a weeks' vacation with and* daughter who are spendingM the U.S.A. their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. their vacation at Severn Falls, Mr.an Ms.GeogeModyBocian. Ontario, were home for the E Mr.andMrs Gorg Mody itle obet ad ane Sy ýweek-end when they had as fr and Miss Eleanor Moody have ILittsa iie oet nd Jantoe Sy-I guests lhem brother and family, tc returned from hoiidays at Fene- mn r iiigfrtowek Mr. and Mrs. Clamence Reid, Io ai.with their grandmother, Mrs. Warren, Lynn and Myrina of fr IoMFl. a Ms iad vsMuriel Symons, and Miss Vivian Cremon as.CE -ýr.an Ms.ClueIes'Buniner.naSsk have returned from two r1ks Entertaining recentiy in honor J( vacation with their daughter Mrs. -Isabel Savage, Toronto, of miss Joyce Carolyn Braund .91 Mvr. and Mrs. Bert Law, Ux- has returned home after spend- and Mr. Ross Charies Jeffery, in bridge, and other friends and ing two weeks' holiday xith Mr. whose marriage took place on relatives. and Mrs. George Cherrington, Saturday in Simcnp St. United re Liberty St. N. Church, Oshawa, were Mrs. St Mrs. W. E. C. Workman has Robert Evans and Mrs. William been attending the Summer> Bennett. Mrs. Bennett's name sf School at the Royal Conserva- was inadvetently omitted from la tory of Music of Toronto for the the account of this miscellaneous Wi -past three weeks. shower which appears eisewhere th Misses Marjorie and Eileen in this issue. di - Couch, Helen Baker and Agnes Mr. John Mediand, London, w]~ Carruthers have returned froni paid his anual visit to bis native .-_é> an enjoyable motor trip through town over the weekend and gave h Quebec and the Gaspe. the editor a cail. Although John a Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vanstone is 85 years old and left Bow- CO anddauhtes, i~gina ad By-manville 62 years ago hie is a eriy, of Waterloo, spent the alngeccoedia of fats weekend with bis parents, Mr. figures and incidents which took and rs. . C.Vansone. place in the old town in bis and rs. . C.Vansone. youth back in the early 80's. He Mi Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery still carnies on bis trade as a hi » eteraind te Jffey -Braund cabinet maker and is employed a --bridal Party at their home, Duke wt h oiinCse ~ at St., following the wedding re-si hearal n Frdayevenng. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wiseman s Miss sie M. Stiayvnleybasre-and Mrs. Fred Battie entertained D >turned ta te M.StatlhanRest anumber of fiends at theirH Homne, KingheSt at atn ersd cottage, Twin Wiilows, Caes- n inHaomwek S.Estwit r. nd area, Lake Scugog, Sunday. e Panafe esonsDorhestr. adPresent were: Mr. and Mrs. he Mrs. T. asnrhse. J. Hughson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen arr Mr. and Mrs. Glen . Hughson n Hugbson and son David, Ton- u Mr.andMrs Gen ughon ndonto; Mr. and Mrs. Norman he ...son David, Toronto, have been Clemens, Marylan and Keith, fr(i haiga cul fwek'h - Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hos- 0ji day at Twin Willows Cottage, k1 JyeMroi adDn havinoycouple of weeasd hou Caesarea. othy, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. N. S Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cator of H. Taylor, Mrs. Aiben Clemens, Windsor, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Rundie, Mrs. bis mother, Mrs. F. Cator. TheY Lou Rundie, Lynda and Betty (C alsa visited their cousins in CO- Lou, Mrs. Laverne Clemens, -~ -bourg and found Mr. Chas. Coton onead arM. n n.the in poor health. S. Trewin and Judith, Mr. and ihC Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kitson, Mrs. Rae Rundie, ail of Bow- Nat *AEPO FW TH daughter Betty Anne and son manvilie. per À~EPR FWACH Jimy returned on Saturday Out-of-town guests attending ""C fonathree-weeks vacation at the Jeffery -Braund wedding hv olw* A their cottage on Crow Lake, on Saturday in Simcoe St. Li near Marmora. United Churçh, Oshawa, were Lo Miss'Ruth Martyn, Manhattan Mr. and Mrs. John Davie, Miss huî S Beach, Calif., as ben enjoying Janet Davie, Mrs. Charles dres El U V ~ M ~ -Davie, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wot- i ten and son Ross, Mr. and Mrs. L T.Harold Braund, Mn. and Mrs. asi Jewelery and Ciff STe1019 JFS Douglas Stephenson and Miss ville Mary Short, al of Toronto; Mr. tor Shop and Mrs. Norman Ailison, Mr. resii Kin St ~ Phone 747 C U C Ronald Evans, Mr. and Mrs. tive BOWMANVILLE (Anglian) William Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Tw.ý Russell Hayes, Mr. and Mrs- Bi 1 REGULAR SERVICES William Mutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lion 4W RO E at 8 a.m. and Il arn. Laverne Souch, all of Bowman- Yea 1 _______ ville; Mrs. Hugli Barker, Mr. were -and Mrs.. Cecil Barker, Mr. and Geo. Mrs. William Bamker and Miss Dowi SBetty Jane Barker, ail of Parry Reev NE WTONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Van Allen sperît the weekend with friends at Prescott. Miss Drury, Toron ta. is hl- daying with hem sister, Mrs. En- nest Ely. Mr. and Mrs. Eamle McEwen and famîly, Peterborough, are spending a week with hem par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Hamry Lobe, Dundoik, came dawn ta spend the weekend wîth bis mother, Mrs.. William Lane. Miss Barbara McConnell is hoiidaying with friends at Campbellford.*i Mrs. Willis Jones and ber sis- ter. Mrs. Zena Corlaw, spent the week-end at Buffalo. Master Bruce Buley, Part Hope, is spending a few days with bis aunt, Mrs. Don Vinkle. Miss Ruth Gardon, Kendal, spent a few days with ber sister, Miss Inez Gardon. Mrs. Hariet Medcalf, Kit- chener, is with Mr. and Mns. Melville Jones. Mn. and Mrs. Roy Burlev, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mms. Wil1- lis Farrow, Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Bih Gardon and familv and bis father, Mr. John Gordon, had a cottage at Rice 1 Lake for a few days hast week. Mr. Jim Gilmer and Miss Dom- otby Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Britnt are holidaying at Atlantic Cîtv. Mrs. William NichaIs, Pont Hope, suffered a bad faîl. She is now with hem daughten, Mrs. Sidney Lancaster..-' Mrs. Elma Morris, Peterbor- ough, Mrs. Bertha Marshall, To- ronto, and Mns. Bertha Darling, Regina, with Mrs. Alice Jones on Monday. Mrs. Darling, dau- gbter of Mr. Dudley Jones, ne- mained over ta once more visit the places o! interest in the v'il- lage which wvas the home o! ber parents and grandparents o! years ago. Miss Nellie de Moay who has been visiting hem parentsMr and Mrs. Cornelius de Mooýy fanr thepast four months left Monday ,nih t o retumn ta Holland and the man she left bebind. MID-SUMMER FoodSpedials veet 16 oz. Jar MeLaren'; 6 e- - 35c Olives- oz. Jar 39c Aylmer Sliced 20 oz. tini -2 Tins 17c heaches - 26c ROBIN HOOD Cake Mixes WHITE ---- -- 29c CHOCOLATE --31c Lux flakes Reg. Pkg. Giant pkt. 34c 67c Delsey Regular and Chubby Toile! Tissue 2/37c Kleenex 2 Pkg. 37c Special This Week! BOILING FOWL Freshly KiIled and Dressed c APONS - DIILEES FREE DELJYERY Y EOIlrS. Meals and Groceries 55 KING ST. E9. BOWMANVILLE PIJONE 3367 THE CANADIA.N STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO PAGE SiEViEii KENDAL Fred White o! Peterboro, wa. visiting wîth friends here Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Byerc and famiiy and Mrs. Watt, Port Hope, were guests with Mr. and 1Mns. Lloyd Glass and Ronnie, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Coatbam, Chynrell and Kathy,-visited bei parents, Mn. and Mns. Wm. Mer- cer, Sunday. ,With Mn. and Mrs. Norman Patton over the weekend were Mr. and Mns. Alvin Lowes, Gar- don and Joan, and Mn. and Mrs. Marris Patton and baby. Mr. and Mns. Eddie Couroux had their telephone burnt out and thein hydmo put out of use by lightning Sunday eveiiing. Mr'. and Mrs. Geo. Byers and Marlon, Toronto, wba bave been halîdaying on thein farmbere, left for.Toronto and other points for a few weeks. Mrs. Fanny Jackson bas re- turned ta Orono a!tem visiting with Mrs. Cecil Glass. Mrs. Leo Demontigny and family accampanied ber brother, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Couroux hriee fnam Cache Bay, for a few weeks holiday. Misses Jean Carscadden and Kathleen Geach have returned fnom a vacation at Camp Pre- aoria. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boyd and friends, Mn. and Mrs. Roy Mer- cer, David and Donnie and Mns. John Mercer, ber family and nrandchildren enjoyed picnick- ing at Orono Park, Sunday. Mr'. and Mrs. H. Hallam wene recent guests o! Mr. and Mrs. F. Stoker. Messrs. Cook and W. Mercer tamted irrigating thein tobacco ast week. The tobacco growers were especiolly deligbted ta get fe goad sbawens o! rain Sun- ay. According ta statistics when thene bas been much rain n June the tobacco cnop is ligbt, îe roats are small and shallow rid eàsiiy dried out unless ramn ontinues ta faîl. Sa Sunday's un mbeant a muchbrbigbter )rospect. Mm. and Mns. Cy Elsey and arroi were guests o! Mn. and vIns. George Mercer. George td the mnisfartune ta get bis xm cut in the General Matons ýOshawa. It recjuîred about 28 itches to close the waund. Everyone was delighted ta' see ick Martinell home fnom Civic lspital last Tbunsday aften be- ig thene about six weeks. How- ver evemyone was somry ta learn, efell Saturday and broke bis rm agaînr and had tp have it ut in a cast again. Hawever eis expected home again soon )OM the bospital. Lions Club EContinued fromn Page One) ýForeign Office is becoming creasingly involved in United ations wonk and -praviding rsonnel ta womk aon variaus rnomic committees wbich ie been set up. The speaker was tbanked by on Alex MèzGregor for bis rnonous and interesting ad- ess. Joe Cooper Named Director LionJoe, Cooper was elected.j a Dimector o! the Bawmnan- e Lions Club at the meeting replace, a director wbo bas gned- Lion Wally ýBraden sbeen elected by the execu- eta the position o! Tail fister. inthdays'were cele1gnated by ris Dr. E. W. Sisson and Bill oand tbe following guests e intnaduced: Lt. Cmndn. DRundie, St. John; George mnham,, Strathnoy; Harold ýves, Calgary; Bill Rundie, mon Yeo, Peterborough. aon George Vinnish read a er fnom the Bowmanviiîe Jkdaie Roses Basebaîl Club .king the Lions Club for nsoring the concert of the ion Girls and Boys Band. in nection with one of tbeir ball games. ion Joe Cooper, who was irman of the con .cert, thank- Li( lettei Broc' thani spa!] Lond cann( baset Lio chour ed hi their He re ceeds the1 going Pre presic singç -willia man Osbor twa wére bers. Siafford Bros. Monumental Works Phone Whitby 552 318 Dundas St. E., Whltby FINE QUALITY MONUMENTS AND MARKE]ES Pr;cise workmanship and careful attention ta detail are your assurance when you choosec from tbe wide selection o! imponted and domestic Granites and MarbIes in stock. den À Privilege and a Dufy 1- 'To vote is more than a pri- tenance of democratic princi- vilge i i aduty," said Dr. C. pies. B. LmsdnDominion Presi-1 Onlv siightly more than 70 :S entofthe Canadian Legion, as per cent of, eligible Canadian be announced the opening of the voters marked their ballots in 1 Legion's "'Operation Vote" cam- the last federal election. It is paign.. the aim of the Conadian Legion In sponsoring the nationwîde!1 ta do aIl in its power to raise rcanlpaign urging Canadians ta I this percentage by at least 20 9pxercise their democratic duty, per cent. some 200,000 'members of the "Every citizen," said Dr Lums- Canadian Legion wiil encourage den, 'sbould study election is- ail eligible voters ta go ta the sue1s and -party attitudes; assist polis on election day. in selecting local candidates, get From the Legion's Dominion behind the panty of bis choice Headquarters at Ottawa, in- and vote. structions and suggestions have *'This is the only way in wbich gone out ta 2,000 Legion bran- Canadians as a whole can shane ches acnoss Canada urging them in the government of aur coun- ta muster, their forces for an try: it is the only way ta pre- ali-out offensive against the en- serve democracy for the future." emies o! democrocy - apathy and indifference. î Legion branches in ail ten Girl Guide News provinces will hold special meet- ings, distribute cam stickers, con- tact other community organaza- (Continued fram Page One) 1 tions, keep local daily and week- coo]ness of the Summer House,1 iy newspapers informed, and wt t odrropretyc arrange for radio announce- withitpwd ce ndm, perfeclr ments wherevem possible. euippe kitcen andeautifulR- "No organized group of Con- dfurnitr . W teetn con a adian citizens," added Dr. Lums- gadcedt bnog the eetables, den, is in a, finer position ta grdns b the phniieIaan carpse spearhead a public service stich dta th magnifiet Iarl a a- as Operation Vote thon th~e ipen deu itatrwie abe tt and women of the Legion." He Thence bock to a shady spot onh pointed ont that demnocracy can the iawn ta be received by Mrs. ci be fuiiy appreciated only if we R. S. McLaugbiin. The girls fe acknowiedge aur obligations as were much interested in hem ' a free people. The Legion is en- stonies of life in Bermuda and a deavoming to alert the Canadian oftem a number o! snopshots il public agoinst the danglers fac- were taken, we were invited into a] ing a nation whose citizens be- "Pamkwood" ta view a Royal a] come indiffement ta their demo- piece of tapestry. This moterial oý cratic duties. of bine, embroidered with all The Legion's chief particuior- the emblems of the Empire in el ly stressed the fact that the Can- silver thread, hod formed part gi adian Legion as an organization o! the canopy at the Coronation be is camplete non-political and o! Queen Elizabeth in West- Pz non-partisan. It is, howevem, minster Abbey and was a price- pý vitolly interested in the main- less possession. Fassed the 4 mile expedition and 3 possed the bal! day hike; 9 - we wene invited to see the bil- liard room, the bowling alley, the magnificent art collection, the silver trophies won by the Parkwood stables and in con- clusion ta bear several numbers on the electric organ with its chimes ninging through the bouse. As the girls stood at at- tention for "The Queen" we kqýew it was an boum they would nevet' fonget. This was foliowed by an houn's shopping, a picnic supper in Memonial Park, an opportun- ity ta see their choîce of pictures at one of the theatres and at 9:30 ta climb on a bus. It was a tired but happy gnoup, singing ail the way back ta camp. Closing Ceremony Perhaps the third highlight was the clasing campfire when the lifeguards and campsite personnel were invited ta be aur Zuests. After an boum o! camp- fine sangs, a presentation of gi!ts was made, followed by a marshmailow roast. Walking bock ta aur campsite. by the light of the moan, plans were ovenheard o! all the pranks ta be played on "the staff" that rîight. Howevem, the day proved :o have been too long, fom after an boum of serenading. topping on windows, blowing whistles, etc., ail was quiet. Saturday was a busy day, hunting for lost articles. ex- bhanging addresses, shedding a few tears at the prospect a! leav- ing, extracting promises a! being able to came another year, and in no time the Boy Scouts had arnived ta take over aur camp nd we weme neady "ta shove As a nesult af the combined ýffonts o! the staff and the life- Yuamds at the pool. 19 swimmem jadges were earned anid 29 girls :assed their 50 yard swim. Ail girls Passed 2nd class stalking and tracking and 5 on fire-fight- ing. Several passed parts of the Pioneer Bàdge. Ail this fmom anine-doy camp! To my staff wllo gave unstint- j ngly of their tîme and efforts whilae bolida h ay a Id sayh to mae thoia.ebappy and ort "Thanks a million". -Victoria Frank, Camp Commandant The forests are a great bastion of ail Canadian commerce. More than 19,000 patients across Canada borrowed sick room equipment from Red Cross Loan Cupboands'last year. 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