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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Feb 1954, p. 14

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PAGE FOTRTEEN _______________________________________________ ..= ESMLJ N' B.f. PIWL& ft N TAU1FYTTvrRJPAUTP Exchnge eachr inEnglnd Now 1 Know Where They CGet ,,the tBow' in Bowmanville" Lake Shore, ...................................".,~ ~.~. ~ .~....Mr. end Mra. AU Topic ai Kendal W. L. Imeeting M iamily and Mr. ar The Kendal W.I. were enter- tai room than our neighbours Neiadfxly Sunday with Mr. a tained at the home of Mrs F. in the township to the weat, and Mr.~- ~ '"~Kih and aMily Stoker,, Wed. Feb. 10, with the also that $35 must be paid I ."~.'.'Hgis saa pres]dent, Mrs. N. Kennedy, in advance. even if the stork hau . the chair. Foilowing the open- to be kept waiting. After some adMm hs " s - U . . . ~ ~*~ l r s . P a u l H o t s o n . ing exercises the ladies answer- discussion $10 was voted ta- .? ~ ~ ~ ........r..adwr ed the rail caîl by nammng a ward the upkeep of the WJ. "~~, " *'.sŽfml Biiish possession. The treasur- aptl klig er reported a balance of $69 on wr ntehoswt r n hand. Thank you notes wer Mrs. Stoker read an interest- ' .,.lis.Ro Mc read from a number of persons ing letter received from the ,,, .' iie nSna who received boxes of candy Cannington W.I. in England. 4~~~~. 'lr.Kb lde and cookies at Christmas. It The ladies rose, stretched, and ' ..~' Mr. and lirs. was vated that $5 lie sent ta sang "Coming Thro' the Rye" - .v..... ~ ""~ c sp&nt a week visiti the Hospital for Sick Children The topic 0orfthc aiternoon 'esrCutndN and the bill for basket of gro- under citiz7si n dc-.. ronto. ceissn r.Bonadtion was taken by Mrs. Reg. El- Mr.-.~....~'~~~ and '-..W famil *y be paid. îaott wha spoke on the- ex- . . . ~. ,.famlly spent Sunds Letters were read from Miss change of teachers between and Mr& Ba Jean Noble. one with a fare- England and Canada as present- . Orono. well message and the other ask- ed by Dr. Hedley, vice-pri.nci- i~$:.i ' R.. . ..Corauton ing for W.I. co-opelation witn pal of Clinton St. School1, To- Nn.' M "*~~"'.' '"**,.,'rs. Wallace Holir the Junior Homemaking Clubs. ronta, (who iis a brother-in-law ~~t '-. ~ ,, fortieth wedding ar Kendal W. I. is sponsoring two of W. Bannister, Garden Hill). e...x5::*:~~. .~______ clubs this year. Mrs. Luxon, In Englandhe taught in a Bir- ' W- assistanxt leader of Kendal Girls minghami school and round con- ~&c»~~ ~..:.' ~ :,'~. ...- ~rY7rw? Meat Club, reported they have ditions very different from ours . 'Z - X JT"v..,' had seven meetings. alternatin-1 They start with the nursery ~ .i._.._..._.... at her home and at Mrs. Jack- school, the infants and then the Mr.lorenceUJ.c son's and that they require.j 1 junior school and goîng on into tons pE. an ew about three more meetings anci' the secondary schools, with 15 Mr. . .VanAlil were going to finish up wîth ai ycars being the compulsory Congratulations t( fi course dinner. age. The more brilliant students. e-mt h a is. Jack Stapleton, assistant. about 20% go on ta Grammar day, Feb. 14. leader of the Sixth Line Sisters'l School. ssntltheweend Club '.amed the girls and the! There are special schools for ss Alithe esbin varnusî nieat dishes they had handicapped d sub-normal made. They are chiefly high' children. While free meals are Mr.awillosialain school students and meet Sat-' aimed at, there is yet a smaîl slowly. urday afternoons at Mrs. Ken- i rehsqrie for the food of the 12 Donny Maulson nedys. Ways of covering the 1 million dinners pravided, whichwekn wiha i cost of meat for dishes was dis- require a staff of 28,000. One- . . rno cussed. The W..- voted $5 0 thîrd pint of milk is provided Ca.adWse each club ta help defray ex- free each morning. Sports are mnanville, visitedM penses with more later if much developed there with sac- ThFe NesItt on Ta needed. cer holding first place. The play- . ThepW. yi.nldt A letter from the Ladies' Atix- ing fields are sch-cliilerl t- al-- n ucre ary n Mlary of Bowmanville Hospital low as many students as po- A car driven by Claude Perdue, Downeyville, tare wheel assenibly. The driver was shaken up but t Hall, Monday eveni drew attention ta the annual sible ta use ther,î. out 20, feet of railing and four guide posts at the overhead injured. tables. Mrs. Georgi bazzaar. Mrs. Kennedy asked Mrs. Art Low gave a reading C.P.R. bridge on the west side limits of town when it Perdue told Police Chief Sydney Venton, who sorle anpEreWfor that reperepr tvesentativeWothwibe enameditht"W orthwhihe" th ralendingr f ilwith matht e tcrashedestgaintohatthew s scoreng toandne vEarl eaWmen ta the Ladies' Auxiliary ýas she thought, "If you help the worldrilgafefaln ta ak th tun tivetaedtatewsrtrin taD ne ilenarmn was unable ta attend. Mrs. Reg ta smile you will be daing some- 1:30 Saturday afternoon. Lindsay, from his mother's funeral in Toronto. A charge Congratulations to Elliott and Mrs. Jack Stapleton, thing worthwhile. Th~ ladies The car was kept from plunging completely off has been laid under the Highway Traffic Act. Daynard who was 89 kindly consented ta act. 1 enjoyed the deiciaus lun'ch and the embankment by the two steel cables which join the There have been numerous accidents caused by Feli. 14th. Mr. and Two facts were brought ta the. moved a vote of appreciationt pss. The cables slashed through the front of Perdue's this sharp and dangerous curve in the past, but no one has rived DonSatrday K attention of the W.I.-firstly, Mrs. Stoker. The W. I. are in- ri1.. on.. 1.11.3 . i that we, as residents of Clarke, vited to Mrs. J. Gordon's for the .iate mouel car e.ore fuinally catcing on th~e font-enu as yet Jeen lleu Liere. the event. paid 50c a day more for hospi- March meeting.1 The W. A. helda soon. His many friends here paring meat. Achievement Day Im-L is i hevr es.K N A exhibits were discussed and we While attending the Crop m chose aur topic for that day. W. A. met at the home of Mrs. provement meeting in Toronto, Mrs. Chas. Thompson and Stuffed heart was prepared and E. R. Knowlton with eleven Mr. Douglas Logan had the Arthur were dinner guests with cooked. When ail the business D IS members and six children pres- misfortune ta break aliane in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson was campleted we had a din- ent Mr. . Bwma gve hehis foot which is now in a cast. Tuesday evening. ne r including the heart. Some uldevotianal and Mrs. G.' Ham- Four of his buddies dropped in Mesr.Wn ako adL-oIh ilshdnvretn lo Le blin read the missionar selec- ta see himi recently and a fine ess m ako n a beef heart before. but I thinic tin.Th rora wsreaig vnn a pn nscy ht verne Hoy, visited Thursday nearîy everyane enjayed it. UEA RE* SW AN IL U y rs. R .m ouasrad i Aenthersueisul euchate with Mr. and lirs Wm. Honey The senior pupils af Sixth ______________R._M._Seymournd_________________________ and Mrs. A. Jackson at Miii- Line cens n edl W. require a fina Mrs. R. Parr followed by games was held at the home af Mr. ken. eorwa's ad Kta the tomerehandise FRD Y S T R A E .1 0 and cots. Group one served and Mrs. Mervin Bowins on Fni r n r.Gro t- Schools looked fradt h 'OIDYTM FRIAY SAT RD Y EB.19 20 unh.day evening. Winners were Mrs.nl and lira. Gardo SnMati afternoon of Feli. 3. On that wilIAke TIMih The Pathfinders, an organized Lloyd Argrue and Mr. Alvin ni n ensetSna day a chartered Burley Bus wllmkanbi Sunday School Clasa of young Olan while consolation went ta with her brothers at Roseneath. took therm ta Maple Leaf Gar- campletely automî people, held their third meeting Mrs. Lamne Farrow and Mr. AI- Mrs. Vera Roach and Mr. dens for the Ice Falles' Matinee. If YOU are Interes hast week. The first meeting was bert Bawins. Bountiful lunch Lawrence Wright, Peterboro, To most of the pupils the im- financial and mors held at the home ai their teach- was served liy the ladies at the visited lier mother, Mrs. Hattie mense building was entireîy G. Foley Sales Co UUIL BYuLafs~ er lia. . Boman Misesconclusion of the euchre. Martineil Sunday. new. However everyone faund maa.Wehv t. vi.myrderous DYNAMITE AND A Ruth and Marie Prescott enter- Latest reports from Civic i.adMs e ae n i etwihn ifcly h iecmlt c -f Ing-nd-cdawl *LOOD STAINED tained them ni January, and Hospital, Peterboro, indicate lir. and Mrs Bert Thompson, scenery, costumes, and choice SPIKS'W eercent guests of Mr. and of colours were superb. How- SFrîtlay evening they met at the that Dr. McNeîll is making satis. lins. ereSelrv Wo- ever the pupils seemed ta en- homeof Misses Marion and factory pragreas. ville. jGeotheeScarecrows withothei EvlnPascoe. After the meet- yth Saerw ihter ing they had a toliogganing par- Bob Vannatto visited with cmedy acts. "The Sad Sacks", ty ollwe bylunh.We reWmn. Jackson's and ather rela- four army feilows, with the:n I k sonry ta repart that Ms on OBITUARY tives here.Mr.L Pen humorous stunts also held the P I S Cochrane injured hier back andMran s.LnePdn pupils' interest. The animais, ~ ~"~' wiîî be confined in bed in a cast and Jean, visited Sunday with Inky the black bear, the pink ) ( ... very few weeks, opeis AYETEaROKA Miss Selina Therteil, Roy with blinking eyes that lit up IIOAR "Laa.Following a long illness, the Sleep, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomp- were very amusing. In keeping 10 RDHILL , We aevr glad ta learn death accurred on Feb. Ilth, son visited Mr. Cccil Glass Sun- with aviation today, the "Space Word s Ginot,.t Archer that lirs. A. W. Prescott is im- 1954,ofai y Ethel Brookham. a and report he is contiun Commander" was there. He D s fS gS M m Io a AON ML praving and is ab eta sit on the S e s 6 . M r n r . ta im prove . idgve a daring breath-tak- Bs o STRLNGnYD .J edge of her lied every day, fol- Broakharn came ta Canada froin The Farmi Forum met Mon- mng leaps through the air. Jowing her last x-rays. England in 1913 and settled ini day evening at the home of Mr. As we were leaving the Gar- MiAs Gwen Woad, Uxbridge, Bawmanviile. The deceased was and Mrs. Reg Elliott. They are dens the wrestler, Tiny Milîs, vistedMis RseMare res lorn on Dec. 12, 1889, in Strat- sposnn banquet, Mac was entering. Ta some this was catt. tan, Nortn Cornwall, England, 5th ta aid the Junior Boys' hoc- the highlight of the afternoon. Mr ad r. ta Ga, sh tedaghero te at r.an kyteam. About 8:00 p.m.abu load o M ONDAY TUESDAY - FEB. 22. 23 awa, visited with Mr andMrs s. John Marshall. The Junior lads won their tired but happy children arriv Ch H. Ormiston. Mrs. Brooknam was a memn- hockey game frgim Orono last ed back in Kendal. The teacn- h c a ~0IM4CNGArAi$* V_________ ber of Trinity United Church week by one goal but were beat- ers, Misses Valena Copping, ?ýfE'REItO*egeNCP t4%and when she enjoyed goad en by ane goal at Millbrook Sat- Do-rene Powell and Irene Inch. -- . £ MDiCING AGAIt4 O T P O health was a member of the urday morning. Both wcre very felt it was an afternoon well THEY'R PONTYPOOL women'sarganizations there. nestg games. set The ecesedleaes a murn A crokinole and euchre partyset Congegaionl metin ofher hoss, hier husband, Thomas was held in Kendal school Fri 15OnheMonay acternoonse . Cogrgaioal metig iH. Brookham. three children, dlay eveninig with many more15thloatacrMissC Stopi Pontypool United Chunch was Ïabel (r.RselBlomnta oe u u oSan , D . oll, atte n ch 1 held in the basement on Wed- Cut (r.Ruth Blo e nplthant we the a Sta rt V. oppi, ttn, Inh - - nesday, Feb. 10. The minister, c) eOhw;î they wnlasatheathierandL Rev. Hogerwaand was inchreadB ,ndoestr, s were nîne tabe Ja. n tahe fGae I i and opened the meigwith e roladeihg, e ter, ece fGae -~ prayer. Following this variaus Wle, i n nlnd ec, ldies high, McgeWilson; , meein wEdie ououilensoni VIIIin Orono, tald of her five reports were read and adopted. Funeral service was held onl Wm Mercer; low; Carl Lang- weeks' vacation in Hawaii hast M-G-Ms 16 ~. * * . ~-. ' The S. School report was given Fb 4atteNrtct ,stafi. rn rinal.laishgh u2eBatfuclo~i~ w it h t h o s ~ < in gi . ala n e 0 $ 1 6 5 6. T h e '. ~ u . 1f4c a tin g t Ph b e swer e ttrlo , N il ll otan dr g h l y o l u r e dfu o w er s iw e r e 1 Clarke pot luck supper in thebae over fifty sat down ta well la- I. Brown and den tables. While they still re- md Mrs. Ken mainecl seated Sid Lancaster Orono, spesit put on pictures provided by the and lira.-Bill Film Board, some instructi\.a and same hihaniaus. Gordon Mc- Mir. and lirs. Keith Silis, and lira. W. Belleville. with Mir. and Mrs. J. visited Mr. E. Van Allen an Wednesday. Uildread anid Mr. and -Mra. Mel Tousignant and four sons, Sydenham,,apent BilSkelding the weekend with Mir. and lira. S day visit- Hanry Wade. George lirs. Wilfred Cox spent a week with her sister ni Toronto. Lay, Bronte, We are pheased ta have Mra with Mir. and Cecil Burley back in thé SÙn- d. day School' failowing hee ent W. Holmes illness. ing at Racn- Mir. Chester Pethick youngest Z.Y., anid Tu- son of the late Mrn. and Mrs. John Pethick of this village ~Adams and pasged away at the General lyl with Mr. Hospital, Tor nto, on Tuesday. * Rutherford, The remains were faken ta the Funeral Home. of Mn. Oswald ta Mr. and Pethick of Barrie. The funer'ft, nca on thein service was held at the Laing nniversary. liemorial Chapel, Orono, :)n Friday. We were pleased ta read mi !ILLE last week's Statesman that aur 1ILLE senior editor, Mr. Gea. W. James and Mrs. James have gone south Lean, Burke- ta Florida for the balance ai the with Mr. and winter. Good idea and we wish n. themn a very pleasant holiday. to lira. Gil- The February meeting of the I85 on Sun- W.M.S. was hield at the home of Mrs. G. W. Jones on Tuesday itt, Toronto, the 9th at 2.30 p.m. In the ab- at home. sence of the president, Mrs. Ce- -g who is in cil Burley. the lst vice presi- is împroving dent, lira. George McCullaugh was in the chair. Meeting open- spent the cd with a hymr and the Lord's aunt in Ta- prayer. lirs. Bruce reported having 30 yards of flannelette Allin, Bow- contributed for layettes. A let- r. and Mrs. ter of thanka was received fram uesday. lira. Shaver of Vancouver for tprogressive gift sent at Christmas accom- the Orange panied by a contribution of $5 ing, sixteen for oun saciety. ge Stapleton lira. Rosa Haulowell, lira. ladies higli John Pearce and Mrs. S. J. Pike lkey for the were appointed a cammittee ta secure a speaker for the Easter o lir. James Thank-offering service. Devo- on Sunday, tional period was taken froni linrs. Gar- the liissionary Monthly. The itchener ar- Study Book was taken by lira. in honor ai Pike. Meeting closed with the Mizpah beniediction. 12 laqies a successful present. TRIDUTORS WANTED Salesmen anclaliy secure sales agcncy or individual and distribute the remarkable new [ER". This revolutionary timing device. nme appliance from radia. ta refrigerators iatic. Sales hstory ia beng made dale sted, and are In a position ta meet aur. al requirements, telephone, write, or wlrc, o., Niagara Falls, Ontario, for full infor- only a few exclusive franchises avallable. rsonal details. PIES! PIESO Specials Cream Danana Crean te m Butterscoteh iand enjy a cup of VERDALE TEA 10c per pot la .arter Family Te& Room E. BOWMANVILLE I I i I To Ali Who Knit Ifand Crochet NEW DOUDLE-QUICK NERCERIZED CROCHET COTTON has corne in - this is boiUII ily 39c a skein Books tel you how te make hats, and smart new place mats, gs and cushions. 719 A SHIPMENT 0F rZZY ANGORA WOOL eathtaking colours. ýorner" you will find a full range bin, Guelph and Corticelli woals to be hooked in wool and catton. ÀABY'IS 'SIG 20À" *<~~~t ~'~Ufl~ - TKUKWAY, EMB. 18th, v w ri c balance of $875.19 at the e-nd--'aI -ud h meeting6. Next J/ ~.A \\\ '1JIE ING OMDecember. J. Payne was elected 4gpWIO'mzing New Sier-Power ocld h meeting1 . TH ata take over for the caming Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kent and v.1' JOHN M. STAHI year. Other business discussed f~.g !> è . and lira. Jon ShnaywOhMa. N~bJOSEPH L MANKIEMR 0. included insurance, purchase of l.and ins. ob Kent shaattn. i t-ve cl J- ;1 .; 6 canteen for making tea or caf- Mead t unralob hsKanta.nd. ~, fee and other items. Mr. Curtis e h uea fhsanMs io ________________________________MeKay accepted the canetaking * ~ a vrto Bob Holtby at Part Perry. -.... and lirs. Aubrey Cain will be Clasal vr rmps iPtionl Mr. and lirs. Stan Aluin and Two new Crochet1 recording secretary. iW amily with Mir. and lins.* M. bgsetr Pe siC laFEEK dde' h W A vote was taken toalalow the to&M1.Prc ewhloiudy Pe s-oaF E -ide S o caretaker, organist and those Miss Esther Wallace spent the who look after the books credit q weekend wlth her parents at WE HAN SATU DAT for their work on the list of $1 30 rouish peyrcveyt UZ I unanimousy. aU thesick In the community,M-2y w N O R NI G. M .Hoge waaDeexpuinedin the hospital, and to M rs. Bob l about the church paper, the Cleaning To# Hancock who had a tonsilectomy As noi Wo Fehruary 201h Observ'er. and it was decided $ 10.00 A MONTEI on Tuesday. loiop W l ta obtain copies f. the congre.. Mr. and lira. Ceci Malley of Patton.mand BaId, gation for the caming year. The ONC spent Sunday with Mr. and lira 10-»0 a.m. - 12 noon business meeting was adjourn. 3'. *Llve" Demonstratlon at Our Store AT NC Tom Wilson and family. with Rug Patterns cd and lunch was served by the M.adMs usl rgt Six Pep;i BoQuebCacs ladios. rn.wihMr.'u:andlw:ig Admit Kids Free We wcre sorrv ta learn that Tayn we, ihM.adli. 0Mrs. Sam Manetta has sufferedMdAy ski ersnn dagher-I Cartoons- Feature anather severe heart attack. aswiheronndautr-R C Prizes Galore aTommy EdBredin onof broMillcrpring ta thedad aml, ecate.I qITV. iqANAnTAU BOWMANVILLE

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