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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Nov 1953, p. 11

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?TJMSDAV. NOV 26. 1951 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN think it's due to the fact thatI ' iPTQ9TtWhat They Wouid See Over ber respoddtakn i o nearly ail the ladies are new t Fn Bli s Defeat Bose Bo00111 U RTICE.LJ. the Next Hill" was his theme.1 their icnns. eea pcue to the group this year and it____ Mr. M. Hobbs. their former: were taknadteenngva  J? orv'orstaYvnwill take a few weeks ta get ToL a iir(ntended for last week) teacher, presented each with a1 spent in rknlpao n Rec eat" a no on aoter Ko oldLedUn oo ye r roup On Saturday afternoon the pin donated by the Home and]i violin muirn heuulsh Wouldn't surprise me in the,______ pastor, Rev. L. M. Somerville, Schoai Association. Various sang. tevues ~~least to see a Christma.s party teGoerHokyLgu dfncaedbsmeerii laid the corner stone for the new reports were read and approved.i CouricYon Pepe Un i . coming up on their last night (By Ab Mavin)1 Mats couid flot take advantage Courtice Church at an outdoor. Lunch was served by the sociali ion melta al rv ie R e ueio the fall season and what Garnes played last Sunday in as the Office put up a stubbor emoy.Tegtpakr committee, Mrs. G. Goyne, Mrs.. Churchan reotaga a- by DONSHAI'for te occsionRev. lfre1 E. Milgate, Mrs. W. Ellis. Mrs.! tendance h etigoee cooks in the crowd it's bound saw the Fan Beits continue their goaitending by George Richard- Couiter, president of the Bay of L. Mclntyre. Mrs. D. Shutka with YiugPol'sProe to be a REAL FEAST. i winning ways with a victorv: son. Quinte Conference of the Unit-'if~ A. Penwright. Mothers i short buiesprîdfioe ART CLASS in the Lions Centre ta discuss s* over the Hose Room, while th .e At the 20-minute mark Dan ed Church. gave a very inspiring* teachers spent a social time ta- with CaltWosibyo ThrIMaswntgenatheorh. va n LryCan ei- drs nddsrbe h cBrooks. Bberaigb Treis a good possibility type of music, rehearsals, fees, NIINOR HOCKEY Maswntoi o o h iva n ar hn ei-adesaddsrbdteO- ehr that a secondargru wilcc pnitledrad thr LsSarayhePeWs first time this season by beat- ed to put on a wrestiing show 1 casion as "màking history". Mr. Orvilie Thompson and Ed-J MargaretWmn fe he be sýtar gintener rt a hsso h group wiliacmait edradhic w lîa theirsed pathe e ses: ing the Office. The f irst game for the fans and received minor jGreetings wc xeddt wr isnset h ekn'astar. a ivnb wasa ean wii-laedconesrpealie fo teirpans(Ger henonreatvney Rv.H. . i ampSaac it teirScut roks Reretioai pe hedStra onnsr aet eioe u eoesions which seerned to go much tecnrgto yRv between two evenly matched gosGorge would have got a; Mellow, chairman of the Oshawa! group. aen the Lions Centre dtue ta the settling down to serious practice. better-ta h is n rr em o h is omnts hu n smackers for the same OveflPoinig memberzhp of the Remnember the choir is not alI reports it is doing the kids and then the Fan Beits pullecd show>%-. No sooner were they! Presbytery; Mr. Stan CoverlNy ofl r n rs .GPma n'eoltee'icut! ,reAýitclas whch s hld n inendd epecilly for thea whle f god.away t-a awell dsrvdwin b a- n h ewhen JckBond' bnzrCucM.HwrfmlMs et isn n !W evenings. trained singer but for people Have you noticed the nw the score of 7-3. deie ta get in the act a and Mr ley o Maple Grove Churchi joyed Santa Claus parade in. on Sunda, o rbr5hw' Feqiftede oethalmembersare.nwho like ta sn inhe ar'c ach cet h Pe e a The game was six minutes aid he and Vivian put on another .RyNcos ev f oot audy ?equredbefre he ddiîoni iandwhowoud ejoythesoc Batam coaches have been when George Sellers took a pass wrestiing bout; this time thi Dariington Township.1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Thornpson at- es- Guesspae asM.o.n iasi n ubershe an ifsuf- jîabîty thatypeooubeasiatdi wain.Lokdsmr! from Johnny Luxton and blazed referee very wisely gave them A selection was niceiy render- tended the Winter Fi nT-Mandwpeidn a he' flcentnumer ar reisere wih tîstyp o1oraniatin. In the Bantam games the a shot past netminder George major penalties. With the teamrs ed by the choir, "Jesus With ThN, ronto.awa oun eo1sPs~ u tht' class could start Jan. 8th. Ifh you are trained, sa much Cornets overpowered the Tigersl Richardson ta put the Hase each two short they began t Church Abide". Rev. Somervilleý Mr. and Mrs. H. Kendall, To-thurs.Toeakn ch.e ~lease telephone me at 728 or the better, but if you just like 8-1 on goals by Don Osborne'aedit ,bt hswsnli play hockey again andafe gave the cîosing Beniedictioti. ronto, Mr. and Mrs.E Toh,-o tsvieaEbnerWe ~~1if you are interested in ta sing and think you have (2), Don Prout (3), John Os. fied just two minutes later several exehanges Barney Wood- Rev. F. ýJ. Reed, Hampton aiso son, Oshawa, visited w'th of tMssRhe hntn ndM. 5s posle 5 ha ema or-gt trtdo Nv 3t. McRobbie got the lone Tiger, the stick ai Danny Giradi and George Piper ta make the score and several laymen from otheri ily. a fenowsMs rt plete au plans tus enahing e * tally.Peter Stacey, ini the nets !or 2 to for the Mats.itit, eepeen o îe Mrs. Geoige Reynolds bas ar i SnodnadM. o -os Thee year. -.as unerwere missinc, bth <of ter utli a ntetie lywr e' f o ogigadWoman's Association were keot Mrs A. E. Winbad (nee Gladvs~ * * s me smackingac h classicunderute-- theunilitwasng rimentw nd ay eresntof o ou ngadbusy pouring tea. rs oan KinmnadMs a. !Mrs. W. Kitson have now a fulcoache hc nobeî he wn rmedt n o ier scored on a pass £rom, Reynolds) Albuquerque, New, va.Te hiJnie h i MNCPLCORthrowsth team off stride. for aimost 2 minutes until Ted DanViviani ta make the final Mr. Walter Robertson and Mexico, and before returnîng rection o r osMta MUIIA COR Iclass ai 15 members and are ekndget a rncMs we nArzn.teiThoongpoiewr Have had several enquiiscocnraigonter.aiu The second game was a close -BagnelI was chased ta the sin score read Mats 3, Office 1. daughter, Dianne. Lindsay, were, home w'iil be v'acationing for a'rnee ey cuiu n nd the enthusiasm is quite dresses in ordér ta have them dcso ihtewngigt bin for boarding by refere Leandgue Sanins o.foersn Mr. and Mî-s. GeogeBabe etetanArifzonae.eric a ker-n. A date bas been picked completed for Cbristmas. the Huskies (lst place team) Clint Ferguson. This penalty Lau tnig .Rbrsn r n r.Gog abretra for a general meeting which is The class is one ai a quiater aven the Cubs -(4th place team) backfired when Girardi braite Team . W L T F A Pts Mrs. Stanley Kinsmen, con-,: ware pleasantly surprised re- the hiomeanisGrt w No0v. 30 (Monday> at 8:00 p.m. nature than in past years but I by a score ai 2-1. away with Bill Eiiiss, and ai- Fan Beits ------ 7 1O 41 20 15 venor ai the Pot Luck Supper cently, the occasion being their den, M ____________________________________ For the Huskies it xvas Mc- thougri Stacey stopped the shot Office------------ 5 3 0 30 24 10 heid Saturday at Courtice 40th w' e d d i n g anniversarý7. ortapi rv1ndalie Knight (Crossey) and Pollaid from Eliiss, Don M asters slap- Mats ----------- 3 4 1 22 23 7 Chureri, wouid like ta thank al Around 40 relatives and friendspotapesntie (Crossey). The Cubs went ped in the rebound ta put trie Hase -.---------O 7 i 17 43 1 who helped in any way ta make' gathered at trie home ai their scoreiess until trie third period Fan Beits in the îead trie evening and supper a suc- eldast son and bis wiie, Mr, an1d when Lewis (Kennett) scored Thie Hase Room tried valiant- Leading Scorers cess. Mrs. Robert Barber. Aiter ail CLEANN OMET at the 1:30 mark which endcd l ta get back in trie game, but Player Team G A Pts Trie Courtice Home and School bad assembled Mr. Bert Rod-1 Ladiesd o reioe trie scoring. aly csio fmno ea tie . Girardi, Fan Baîts 15 9 24 Association beid trie regular gers, Oshawa, cailed for orderj stain. 1etwl e t ofo autsuccessita o n fior perin nsatie D. Mpsters, Fan Beits 16 3 19 monthly meeting Tuesday even- and with a iew well chosen ne-! nub à sti.Rubnmacif Bantans ing and ta Bud Perfect for W. Lyle, Office ------ 10 4 14 ing. Miss Janet Barber nender- marks told how happy tbey[itrie labicaddrgethec- No.2t-boarding gave trie Fan Belts trieJ. Levett, Office ---- 7 4 il ed two accondion solos wbich were ta present Mr. and Mns.'aur. Havi tispapl e Tigrvs. Hpsis-73 r. ra hyn and they G. Piper, Mats .----- 7 4 1l were greatly enjoyed. Ges Barber with a coifea tablea oved. Hl orCennt Coret v. Cbs- 8:0 .m frea hea d 1onto ol Schedule for Sunday Nov. 29 speaker, Mr. Stany Richard- ieatberweight iran, a China or- serve yu betr Lasoe Coesvs.Cb 82 ..by aid reliable Ted Bagneli, and 1:00 p. m.-Mats at Fan Beits son, District Commissioner ai nament for trie table and a box DivisionDyCens stut Pee Wees ana by Bill Ellis. Trie Hase got 2:00 P' m.-Office at Hase. trie Scout Association Class. ai chocolates. Mr. and Mns. Bar- (Ontaria)Lmîe Nov. 28t- back in trie game for a brief pen- Canadians vs. Leafs - 9: 15 a.m. lad an goals by Sellers and Lux- . .......... Wings vs, Bruins- 10:00 a.m. ton, but Masters slapped in two I ~ ~ ' Rangars vs. Hawks- 10:45 a.m. more assisted by Jiggs Cowling tf>at are diffère andt- Telscodgame was also a 'I3fhIi,......-- Imps vs. Hawks --7.30 a.m. fait, clean affair for 20 minutes and then saimeai trie boys seem- Dec. 3d ed ta forget that they were only Statesmen vs. Raiders 7:30 a.m. playing in a factory league and 1 started playing trie man instead ai trie puck. Barney Woodward . ENNISKILLEN apened trie scoring aiter seven _______minutes ai play had gone by, Il Service lb ta re with assîsti going ta George Pi- ' prad'Joe' Piper. Carl Rabyi IIjjjjr home ai Mrs. G. Yeo, with 16 who played an autstanding gaine present. Aiter business was ovcr fnti fie o rsaebc thie evening was spent socially. when rie took a pas rom- Don .f, *0,k. 4ro.dLunch was served by Mns. J. Brooks ta put trie disc behind mas la. icelan rehsti.Nx cae yreee u VnuIM~Giffin, Mrs. E. Trewmn, Mrs. R. Vince Vanstane, Bill Lyle was -. - f~m a gubo ..V meeting at Mns. H. Ashtoan for a minor Infraction but trie Aa-. L~ _________________________ This Yeur Ipve ch. it that means Christmnas cheer for the entire family-through- out ail the years to corne. Give a PRESTO COOKER. Beautifully demi gned, per- fectly constructed, PRESTo CooKiRS art easy, SAFE, vj.veder/i to use. More appeuizing, more nour- ishing meals are prepared in mere minutes. . with a PRETO COOKER. CAMP STOVE The Ideal gif t for anyone who's stili Young enough to enjoy thie fun of eating outdoors! Wonderful for motor trips when It eau save mhany dollars each day over thie cost of restaurant meals. Won- derful, too, for camping ,trips -... cottages . .. pie- nies . . bar-b-q's! Sa easy ta set up and operate anywhere. Ligrits inst- antly, cooks like a elty gas range (makes its own gas from i lquid fuel). Windproof, safe. Folds up and carnies like a suit- case. Only - 17.95 iItACK & DECKER I 4' Drill Kit IA pft preferrod b7 any u IUmA efior 1001 job. aroimd hoer.Bwlt for yeam r u . or drijig a ndng I odor metaibuffing. ce- mig aid paint and rmu I $41.U'. IPRE1! &ndor "Hondy Ty- I ony-g ih" for hm", '>0k. I Wae &S ocker Ifi.C4., LU. I UN Fl..st.. L. Tm.kz2,t. Mr. and Mns. J. A. Wenry, Mr. and Mrs. H. McGill and family Mr. and Mns. Joe Stevenson and with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashi- caliad an friends. tan, Haydon. Mn. and Mrs. John Giffin Mr. and Mns. Fred Fice, Mr. and Robert, accompanied Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Coulten, Oshawa, and Mns. Gea. Bradley ta Peter- at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brad- bora, visiting with relatives. ley's. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadier, Mr. Harry Farguson, Mr. and Gloria and Janice, Nestleton, Mns. Cameron Oke, and Alpha were callers at Mn. and Mns. Bender. Oshawa, Mr. and Mns. Fred Toms. Clarence Avery, Shirley and M.anMn..J.Omso Diane, Burketon, spent Sundaywer. SundayMrisiBorJ.at Msn. with Mr. and Mns. Albert Oka. e SnavitostMrad Mr. and Mns. George Lee, Mrn. Lloyd Ashton's, Haydon. M r. and Mns. Donald Lee, Wayne Master Brian Borrowdale, and Terny, Mr. Harry Fenguson, Oshawa, spent trie week-end Oshawa, Mr, and Mns. Keith with bis cousin, Gartri McGil. Ferguson, Bowmanville, wene Mis Heather Mitchell with Saturday evening tea guests of Miss Betty Jane Werry. Mn. and Mns. Walter Farguson, Mr. and Mns. J. Bonrowdale, also celebnating trie occasion of Oshawa, wene Sunday dinnen thie birtbdays ai Keitix, Donald gueits ai Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and Walter. Werry, and tea guesta of Mr. Recent visitons at the parson- and Mns. H. McGill. a ge were Mrs. Seymoun's sisten, Mr. and Mns. Harold Ashiton, M ns. D. A. Dahl, Mr. DahI, Ron- Clare and Douglas; Mn. and Mns. nie and Garry, ai Swift Current, 0. C. Ashxton, Lois and Charles Sask., Mrs. D. C. Edyen, Dannv ih M.ad r.Gro and Bnian, ai Halifax, N.S.; n.Bei, Mr.andGrav. Gro E. E. Cook ai Cata.raqui, and ehMp Go. Margaret Seyrnour of Kingston. Mr. and Mns. Wallace Gniffin, Another play is bemng prepar- Heatixer and Dale; Mn. and Mns. ed ta be given eaniy in Decem- Russelli Giffin, and Mary, with ber. Watch Comîng Evants next Mn. and Mns. E. R. Walken and week. family, Bowmanvile. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick, Miss Nancy Wood, visited rela- tives in Toronto. HAYDON Mn. and Mns. Eanl Masters and family wene visitons at Mn. M.WlbnRyodsNste and Mns. Archie Masters, Baw- tan, at Mn. aneyn.ld. Nla-s manvilie. tn M. and M.m. MeLaugri- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms ac- lin and Mrs. red BaLey aunke- carnpanied Mn. Leslie Taylor on tinan visited r. ad Mn.urosi Wadnesday ta trie Royal Wintern, sbt M.n Ms Rs Fair.Astn Mn. Geo. Howa and frjiend, To-r Mrs. Milton Wenry, Enian, Bar- rono, ithMn.andMs-. A L.owdale, Oshawa; Mns. Walter ronowit M. ad rs.A.L.Murray, Mr. and Mns. Gardon Wearn, Saturday. Warry and Juna, Toronto; Mn. Mn. and Mrs. Leonard Stain- and Mns. Harvey McGiil and ton, and iamiiy visited trie iarily, Mr. and Mns. J. A. borne ai ber parants, Mn. and Werry, Mn. and Mrs. R. J. Orm- Mrs. C. Milîs, and han sister, Mn. istan, Enniskillen, at Mn. and and Mns. R. Hope, Pont Penny. Mrs. Lloyd Ashton's. Mn. and Mns. Murray Mustard Mn. and Mrs. L. B. Clarke and and iamily. Sandiord, with Mn. Billie, Oshawa, ware Sunday and Mrs. Frank Doland and visitons at Mn. and Mns. K. Walk- Mrs. John Dorland. an's and Mn. J. Walken's. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sand2r- Mn. Fred Ashton and Bill, cock and family, Onono; Mn. and Toronto, at Mn. Henry Ashton's. Mrs. L. Winkworth, Barrie, Mn. and Mns. Clarence Avery were visitons ai Mn. and Mrs. and daugriters, Bunketon; Mr' Cari Ferguson. Mis. Fergusonand Mns. Camanon Oka and accornpanied Mn. and Mns. Wink- iAifie, Oshawa, visited Mn. and wonth ta visit hr father, Mn. R. Mrs. Norman Avery and farnily. Bottrail, Newcastle, who is on Mn. and Mns. Bert Ashton and tria sick iist. iamiiy, Taronto, at Mn. and Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Van Camp. Blackt- Arthur Read's. stock, Mr. and Mns. N. S. Van Mn. Bruce Ganrard and Patsy, Camp. and Jim, Listowel, wene1 Isiington, visitad Mn. and Mns. Satundav evening tea guests of Chanlie Ganrard. Mn. and Mrs. F. W. Wery Dr. and MnIs. Dinniwall and Mr. Mn. and Mns. Oliver HuLiard, and Ms Don Spencer and iarn- Oshawa, with Mn. and Mns.lily, Bow-manville, at Mn. Arthur Walter Oke. Sorny ta reportj BeIl's. M ns. Oke has been ill. We wish 11Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin ir a speedy îecaveny. visited Mr. and Mns. Russell An- Mn. and Mrs. Fi-ad Toms denson, Port Hope. jwere Saturday evening tea Mn. and Mns. Norman Avery guests ai Mn. and Mrs. Cecil and famiiv at Mr-. Lloyd Baech's, Slenion. Haydon. Bunkaton.* Mrs. A. L. Weann, Donald and 1Mn. and Mns. Roland Thornp- Susan, with Mn. and Mns. Rab-, son visited Mn. and Mns. John i rt Paîrott. and Mn. and Mrs. Oke, Oshiawa, iHenry Doble, Ashburn. Mn. Lloyd Ashton and Ronald Mn. and Mrs. Lamne Lamb, attended the Royal Wintar Fain. with Mn. and Mns. Cecil Wilson, i.ad rsAturBlan INestleton. :iamiiy ware tea guests ai Mn. Mr. and Mns. George Bradley, and Mns. Caci Siaron on Sun- Burwash, spent a few days with day. Mn. and Mn\Is. John Griff in aiso I-I. and Mns. Ross Ashton and caiid o othn îîaties. famiiv visited Mr. and .Mns. Han- Mr. atic Mrs. Milton Stainton,, ad McLaughlin, Bunketon. and fanîîly, visited MNI. and Mrs. MnI. and Mns . Roland Thomp- Garnt Tons, eteroro. soni and iamily% at Mr. and Mns. Mr. and Mrs. Doio Ellis and. Fnank Osmond's. Bawmanviile. Beveriv. Buffalo, Mn. and Mns. National Film Board pictures Carsn' tumurgandChevw-ana show-n in trie cbunch on i CasonStubungandCheylSatunday nigrit. Oshawa. witri Mn. and Mns. P., udySho etn a Ellisand Patil . held in trie chunch on Mondav. Mn. anci Mns. PtTnesise, Gail nigrit ta make plans for Christ- and Katlii-yn-, Oshawa. withri a as concert on Dec. 21. parent>, MnI. and Mrs. N. _____m__ Mi. and Mrs. Cla '.ton Yeo, For quick resuits.--use The and farnily, Port Loruig, visited, Statasmnan Classifiad Ads. MdARR'S Jewellery R. Sur@ Tn R o5ia , Our CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE m-ith Coupons for Lucky Prizes King St. E. ~artware Phone 774

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