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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Mar 1954, p. 6

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f THI CANADIM( STAT~SMAN. BOWMA1qVILLE. ONTARTO Record of Cou Revie wed ai 1 lirs. Ina Palmer entert the. members of the Wo Institute for their March ing with Mrs. Thomas Jen p!«iing.TheInstitute CýdlStetCollect an. Lord'.prayer were repeat unison. Announoemnent mnade of the annual meetir the branches af East Du district to be held in Be, during the month of May of the short course ta be hg the Orange Hall at whicl Helen Downie, Toronto, lecture on IlCooking Short Plans were made ta spon Play "Out of This World" p rosented by the Black Young People's Union. The program was in c of Mrs. ManselU Finney, fe en !Community Activities Pblic Relations and In this nection, Mrs. Finney ga vory fihe talk on the pas camplishments af the Bel Branch af the Women's: tute. "This branch was firE j9aize in1914. Funds mendrais1ed through va pirojects ta sponsor camn- activities bath ai home abroad. We have sent bal ta ByS rVC i ethany achool. Prizes were.. cmo)oermisrsa e- Ay ancn akamlt% gie esho upl o sas et onile .MS.rin amang the Ganaraska hlIS. but none but a fool wil con- given ta both the local churches iMarch MeeigE o n i a ' C l m . oaot vr@ ot ftr n a o aeamsae lethany Institute and to the Community Rink. ein dY u gnnsC lm ul' ___ _______ er i en h l N w o vil : Th a ch m e -n ous usually relieved the situa - _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ Fam iles who lost their homes N w e vle h ac et h t t s a ' r S a.ou s wlionga y rh ad a es be e da- tn e in i * c ce o tained clothing to Saskatchewan and in the way af clothing and bed- ing o h etnihalmS h taemw rnîcoechnwtes, Mand dacarebs byourfait- om en'a Aklavil. Donations have been ding. Donations were given te a t he l th t th p Msn age orgn fqBu d ia- f f i, p w rf ltte J ep.h meet- frwarded each year ta the Sick wards European Relief, Western te9Mc wawt rs erg hgodsoatdisnhmyep bbenkforhedb- nnings Cide'HoptliTootFloRefnd A ew alk andr Cullough, first vicç president hîialnett Keyont est, Flor- cause my dear aid jeep and I coming a Forest work horse: o the watch ... Od, hndldenHs pitar a lge o otaFlooReieFand teBarley orand tecar eeigpndida, speaks of fine weather, bal- won't be raaming the Ganara - Has had her picture taken by ýOur and books were also sent ta the railing was built at Gribble ' t hyn an th Lor s wonderful sxghts, ka hills together. Orders came more touriste than any other, AZÀWTHA r.Minutes were ra n besides mentioning that he had through ta deliver my aio plmatar vehicle in Durham Coun- orsaetog ted In children. Sunshine boxes have Pond for the safety af the acdopted. Treasurer's report fol- td al1Vat orsoetog was been given ta local people In youngsters who go there for lowed. Moved by' Mrs. Ceci just roceived notice ofbi 1954 oe the mechanic at Minden, and ty; has been te the top of Tow- urigslanthejb Ing for case ofilllness. swimming. The sum af $150 w85Rbnon eode y M tree allatment from the Ontario what he intends ta do wns or Hill many tinies; has thnilled gudi slantbso. ýurham Eh mme' e ayj donated towards fire-fighting Roisn.eodd b . Dept. ai Lands and Forests. my heart. Just for a start, ho ie many people wlth hor versatil- Mastly, ho'& on the wateh ethany given a bank boak with an il equipment #nd cisterns were Jon ewct along ith tea Even while enjoying a holiday going ta tear off the fenders, ity.tekp orwchnte ;asotaacoto$*t Hp .built by the Institute sa that the Necstealn wt Kna thousands af miles from home, grill and radiator, and grait Wben the Ganaraska Project go. iel i te ayofclthngan bddngwaterspl ol b dqaeTan -îou r ee ov El gin keeps an eye on the busi- them onto some other jeep. Old wasn, officially opened by a He's our wateh service ex-a' feod ine tpoa icohngadbdh.rtaplywudbeeq uat hakofeig evce o e that makes those Florida Susie and I first me at Maple bueofbgwsm i pt-ýh an h Miss have been given ta local fonheprabepuprdAJn by Mrs. Pearce, seconded by ans s sible.unch ai b will familles. Money was donated teo eebr2, 96 uigmd io homemaken's club has been Mns. Gilmen that Mrs. S. J. Lan- janspsil.o eebr2,14.Drgmd allons ai coffee in the "what niakes it tick."0 And Cuts". The Canadian Red Cross eacie- sponsored and these gils have caster, Mrs. R~obinson, Mrs. Van In the sarne mail we received the past seven and ane hall corner ai an aId ban founda- isor a ty as well as much sewing and been instructed ini bath sewîng Allen, Mrs. A. Wade and Mrs. a card from aur senior Editor, years we 'have had plenty ai tien, and the big urne af the what makes it ke.p hick- ' t beknitin dne y te mmbes.and cooking. The latest proect McCullough be a committee ta George James, who had Just avnuealto uadsemn rwwr rnpre n-lothl al aur l Boesofcal embwes oest Mea-, nstaled lthe owmnihall base-n anthe lunch. attended his first dog race. (AI- traveiled a hard, raugh trail. on the.Jeep's. flot hood ta the, lion tumes a day. Yaur ourlocl mmbes o Hi Ma istaledin he ownhal bae- Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Pike and ways' had a notion that guy was Even though Susie was an waiting crowds. Susie has skid- watch does that, you charge jesty's armed farces when they me*nt. New cupboards have been Mrs. Bruce were named a wel- going ta the dogs). He tald of inanimate abject, I developed a ded logs; pulled a stoneboat la- i lnow, year in and year leatur- were overseas duning bathi built and as a finances permit, caming committee. Mrs. G. W. a baîl game beîng cancelled be- lot of affection for her. And den wîth trees for planting; ta- out. ýs and World Wars. A piano, stage cur- mare equipment will be added. Jones and Mrs. John Lancaster cause of nain. Better not men- when the time came ta drive ted barreis of water or. her flat is con- tain and matching side drapes Truly, through the years, aur were named ta look after the tion that word "rain" while i hem off the big truck at Minden, hood; taken sick and injuneci That's why houae aiten re- ýave a were presented ta the Township records have been consistent flowers. Mms. W, H. Jones and St. Petersburg, George, or you and hand the ignition key ta the workers ta medicos; iugged minds us haw Important ut ac- Hall. Money was donated ta the with the motta 'For Home And Mrs. Arnold Wade were named will find the Chamber of Com- new owner, it was like pamting toals ai every description it ia ta have any watchin- thany local Orange Lodge ta help In Country'. Work.lng tagether'fan ta take the offering. Cards are merce confining ýou ta a dun- with a kindly, faithful friend. around the amea. spected perlodically. The. Insti- the buying ai shingles fan their the common good ai the corn- ta be sent ta the Lane family geon in their local bastille, or Her top was nagged, dlrty and She was the first motor vehi- little Uime it takes can rt or- hall roof. Before the days of munity and the cauntry at large and ta Mrs. Mabel Langstaff. wonse yet, chasing you back ta torn; the body eaten through dle ta negatiate the ialmost im- save big money later.on. Shave electricity in the village, Cale- heu indeed been good for al ai Thons was one minute ai silence Durham and the frigid winds, with ust; the tires wore wonposble Irail through the blow Adtaswywleug ,aiaus man lanterrns were purchased us. We trust the future genena- in memory af Mrs. Lane wha .snaw, fog, hail, ramn, af a typi- awfully smooth; many dollars' snd, creek, and bog near Sa- AdIa'swye'ou- nunity and kept in repair for use as tiens will reap the benefit Of was a lufe member and whose cal Ontario March. worth af welding was evident, per's Forks, just north of Mac- ing vou ta stop by for a Sand street lights. much that has been done." memary will be cherished in Statesman eaders in general jb ut the parts that reaily mat- Lean's School. Space won't per- watch eheckup haday. les )f A first aid kit was presented Mrs. Orboe Wright gave a pa- years te came. an uma Cut1Cu mm'tered-the engine and al nun- mit the telling of all the many We'll b. watchinir for pe ter o cammuit civities, as Te devtona eno was bers in particular, are indebted ning parts-were still in supemb exploits of this tough little car. you! ledbythe scaol curhes tken frm the Missionary ta Miss Aleen Aked for the' shape. But you can see by the forego- ISunday schools, Young Peaple's Monthly. Mrs. Frank Gilmen n htsehdhdaclru Unions, sport organizations and gave a mading fmom the Study slni coverage of the Club's During the traversing ai many cn at she had142 (hd a clorulM A]RR'S Againsi g'aohs Wamen's Institute pograms of Book. Ladies present il. activîties which appear in this thousands of miles af mud, ice, made) ta 1954, when she is be- social, educationai and cultural paper. snow, iloods, blowsand, bush, ing pulled apart, piece by piecW e use onLtj genuine - 1.50 F17 Tox Math Proofer 1.39 nature. She stresscd that theme. Your scribe was pieased ta furows and gullies, only once much as a naughty boy might factoiy.approved parts in~ was room for improvement rn LESKARD sec this paper give recognition dld I have tae'0alk home, and pull the wings and legs off an J aervicing aUi fine Swig as ctch#s. --1.50 E.Q.-53--------75e mare supervised play for school- ta Jim Cameron, Leskard, ion that was my faull for driving insect. The nice ncw shiny pick- - 150 17ToxSpry .35 - 9e age children and teen-agers, winning top honors at the Hob- hem mbt a bog Ihat no wheeled up truck will b. a long lime ______________ FlyToxSpry ---3c -59e such as the Girl Guides or Boy Leskard W. A. held its March by Show, with lus onamental vehicle could negotiate. The aieth plc ofSs n Crystals --ilbM. 59e Scouts. These could net be or- meeting at the home of Mrs. iran work. Jim is, perhaps, the ginî's names, written ah aoven tak cing h. pafctinsSeln ___________________________ ganized withoul mare ca-opera- Roy Thompsan. Thirleen mcm- masl versatile man in Durham the canvas top and sidesy o unsMb' fecin.S og ____________us.__bers__attende_____ e , m little Jeep! tion from the parents. A discue br tedf with the presi- County. He was born in Ireland; piled a veritable "who'swho sien followcd. dent, Mrs. A. Loucks, in the hsa been a bandsman; sang in ai Gananaska Ince planters aven Mrs.Willam Mrk gve achair. Il was decided la hold a choral groups; fought the Turks the past seven yeans, and will The dog was the only dames- MIXON'à tMmsontheWiim rk gavt e ah social i the Sunday School on in hand ta hand combat; pîcked no doubl affard plenty afi n- lic animal of the North Ameni- EM IId EU . alk onthe isocyiationIhietheh 261h of Mamch. Rev. Kitchen oranges in 1h. Holy Land; is an lenest ta the lads aI Minden as can Indians. Hanses, caIlle, pigs PREVENT 1 was oganizedfirst n 1909 nd offeed te sow filslaed;temetacelurgis m;tislr cap-;reacapandeylryd tadvisuaelizeal and nsheepp airebl] oughthtfrom PIE VEN 9TE8X any Al he Asociatonsor-ic will be crokinale, mnusic, and able of building his own home, the~ type ai young ladies who Europe in the conîinent's eanîy W A N !A D S Protect Your cd basebaîl, football, saftball a silver collection. Also ta hold and installing his awn wiring, wmole lhem. asosetmn. and other sports. The Athletic a pot luck supper around the plumbing, etc. Has built and As evenyane knows, a Jeep leCAL VES park is well kept up and has end of April, date ta b. set at demonstrated and knows every is a four passenger vehicle and 25 AGAINST DEFICIENCIES been added ta and improvcd the next meeting. Every mcm- component part of Brooks because ils centre of gravily is - fram lime ta lime. The basebaîl ber took a kitchen utensil, ta be Steamer cars. H. is a greal high, mare than four people Coualng sSOurs, Pzi*umoni«a md daodi adt e1.bs used in the churclu kitchen. W. readen; ahi. debater, and inter-ted 10mk ilophvy I Preventex TObesna ther DIeai. . betwcen Belleville and Toronto. naw have quile an impressive esling reconteur. thus, easy ta ral aven. Until mina, minerai.aend trace claments There have been many cham- collection of spoons, ladles, dish AI anc lime h. held 1h. North we acquircd 1h. big truck, Susie needd b newbor Cavez.pio teas fom ethay. histaw.]s and clolhs, pot cleaners, Imeland Championship for '10 oflen carried six, cîght, ten and needeD h nw.AF ROBCL,.., pionteyams ro tany. rthis etc. Meeting closed with the Miles. The foregoing is neot an once, fifleen passengens, but GET MIONS5 PMEVNTEX AT.- year ty ik benediction aller which a pîcas- altempîtat completelyý assess neyer once did she mishehava. N W A T E C M U IY H L COLN' RGSOE cmuiyrn.ant social houn was spent, with this man 's many fecels, but is Once, when we had ten people N W A T E C M U IY H L COWLNG' DRG SOREA St. Patrlck's contest w8s rcfreshments being served by a mene lhumb nail sketch ai one, on board, and weme travelling 1_______________ won by Mms. T. Jennings. Fol- Mrs. E. Nicholson. who, through a naturel modes- on a dangerous side hill, a gilrl ------ ---- ~~~lowing the singing of the Na- Glad ta sec thal bath Mn. E. ty has neyer been recogniz.d asked if there was danger afiq N A ,M C 2y154- 8:0p . m tional Anthem, lunch was served Syer and Mn. E. Duvaîl are fa;' the many talents h. passcss- mlling aven. The answer bclng N N A ,N R H2,15 :0pm Dodd's "e ytehses n ebn a oeaan es. He lives in 1h. tiny village in th. affirmative, causdan cm idny F11.hcn group. The April meeting Mn. and Mns. A. Loucks wiîh ai Leskard, with bis charming of the men ta suddenly pull his 2 a e 0 ;er idne Pils pliswill fealure Histonicel Research Mn and Mms. Ronald Payne. and talentcd wife, and teen-age, leg in, which made another 2 a e for 5cE taCm 68c 59e 59c - 890 and membens arc mequested ta Mr* and Mrs. Ronald Page. hg c ol su et sn s a c a u gs . sik i u H R - H - E L H G M ------____________ pyIhi nue es have naw moved fmom 1he fanm warthy citizen of Durham Coun- again, for a prop in case ai an H R- EW AL G M into their new hause on 1he East ty; ane of those fellows who upset. 1"Hill. bnightens any corner where h. With chains on the frontfo aisHair uare BETHANY M.adMs .Putwr a apnt e akPot $1.0.o even aiumuers Mn. nd uss hMns . adrust ema apn ab.wheeis, Old Susie has allen 1.5 Vitalis 43-6c1.9rcet uHssmiltMn . n . The fact thal Spring is jusl climbcd hilîs with a 65 per cent Proceeds for Lions Welf are Work. At leasl anc slx-yenr-old i orbreat h t str anound 1he corner is suppased slapc. Many distînguished, as 1.75 Croam 011 -43c, 73c, 1.23 Bethany emembers what h. Billy Eade is in hospital with ta make everybody jump for well as many humble people 1.75 Brylcreem - ------ 43e, 69e learns aI Sunday School. Aflen appendicîtis. We wish him a joy; but for me, Ibis ycar, thene have riddcn in safely (if net in 1.7 Vaelne einToie 5e-Se being taught that all cbîldren spcedy ecovery. 1.75 Vaseine airToni 65e95a must learn ta help othen people, Mn. and Mns. E. Green wiîh - -____________________ love others, etc., etc., he applied Mn. and Mrs. C. .Godwin aI Pick- this knowledgc in bis awn fash- ering. Mrs. Godwin wished ta Mulfiple Vitamins ion. When his mother was tIy' be remembered tealal hem ol ing ta teach him la be a little neighbouns at Lèskard. more tidy about picking up bis Mns. Domothy Ea de wao n ne - 2.50 . 4.25 play tays, and hang up his own of tbe five membens iniliated ( a r clothes and tclling him aI th. mb lb.h Heether Rebekah same lime, as ail mothers do, Ladge No; 334, Orono, lest Tues- that "he must learn ta help hîm- day nighl. self more by daing things", hie eply was, "Well, mother how LI G S if you don't help people te do HADON do yu cxct a gefla eave HA i~w ST RMET tiss" Alla McGill, Peterbon- W. A. March meeting a ougb, spenl 1h. past wcek wilh held on Thumsdey aftemnoon uI Mn. and Mrs. Hemmen McGill. the home ai Mis. Leslie Graham. "l,71 The ympthyai he om-President, Mns. Lloyd Slemon Thunity is etendodte cMnWi- opened the meeting. Devational f. liam Rowan in 1he dcalh ai his was pesented by Mrs. Henry ille viem riaiAshton and readig by Mns. D.t U MUsisten, Mrs. Gertrude Bell, To- Lute. mle N m r a onta, an Monday, Feb. 8th. Mn. Pmognam was in change aif and Mns. Rowan werc in Toron-Ms.DCaenadMr.J ta atbending the funeral service Pols; instrumerna Mrs. Lloy on Thusday.Slcmon; neading, by Mrs. Char- Mrs. Bruce Hancock, Orona, lie Gamard. Mrs. T. Cowling visitcd with hem parents, Mn. gave a report on her trip la and Mrs. George Waddell, for Flanida. Reading by- Mms. Jack several days lest week. Poîts. Meeting closed. Lunch Vrs I TnI EeS Fizead, w:îchseredbysnameek OM I IO LPet erbo eg, wsptel ucsai ng ih ey odated Ms.AnCeci McGion, Mrs. J. enedu1h.Bmeeting.Deoting Ahr.nad geand ndraRos iý, Mrs.aLloyd sleon. ev. D. Torotoy, nd Miss Jon MGiI .,di n the discussiunt o n "eThe A RCH 18rh1- Peite rng M- wr ust-i 3 huc- adMen o 1ae. BLO REJSTAFE.FAH Larve: Larve: Larvei Dec .T Air No 6oz. 0s 10 oz, Stops Bro Seli 29C-5. Hom Toni - Bobbi Prom. Hudnui c 695 Protect ex Spray .3 - ex and Sprayer zBomb. Tee Moth Killer amident Special tubes 53c size Tooth Pute Both for 69o oxuema Speclal ize._ _ Nyal Croophos sBranchial Cougi 1.25 boIlle Dr. Chas.'. Nerve Faod 79e - 1.98 omo- Aika. ituer Seltze 55c-98c 34C -6 ne Permanen it1 One-À-Day 1.25 0W :DRUG Bowmanvi AI1 ACTI THUISDAYI M, PUBLIC 8 - ADMISSION-A FIIDAY - SATU FigurE CAR] ADMISSION - Aduli Reserved Seats (I Res.rved Seats (G Rteserved Seats (I GENERA: Aduits 75c..a. TIJESATD NAI PUBDLIC ADMISSION -Ai thur Green. March 2Ô. RIPE RED BREAKFAST Local schoals made a good Mn. and Mns. Don Cameran s and Children- showing in th. Kiwanis Musical and Jim Webb and John Cook,AU .5Festival held In Peterborough Tynone, attendcd 1h. Sports- MMV pes 12 lactwek. class2,usncho us, h an' Ms o.usilGiTro ,anao . A O S1 CAO 9 1.00) --$1,25ils P.week. alis Scoo, rteah-MnrS. M in Tmon vtM. T NT ar-ton xreens) -place cm, Miss .20, en, ocousfind M.Ri ll lbe , visite n. I 9 Ends) .75 open ta country schools. They Mr. and Mns. Wilbun Black-ON PUN ralcd 81 marks. In this same burn enbcrtained friends on Sal. ONTARIO No. 1 KATADANON PUD L AD ISSON:grauping, Bethany schaol, beach- urday evcning, Mr. Blackburn L DUSO:er, Mn.. Mary Wright, received celebmating his birthday on Sun- F iN Children 50c. ea. 76 marks. with Galloway's day. MAPLE LEAF Pure Park schol, teache, Ms. Laua M. and Mns. Don CmernanMMW Rowan, and Lii lord School, visited Mr. and Mns. Thenoni PTTE SKINLESS One %n aiso receiving honorable mein- day. * ,,~, ion. In class 121 unison chorus, Mm. and Mrs. Walter Rahm, MCIR 23 Galioway's Lillord and Fallis' Tyrone, callcd an Mn. and Mms. L.4 school were again near the top. Roy Grahami and family on - A rurl c ols3 Iola o ar t hous f r . nday . RoeAhoValues Effective Thur.-Frl.-Sat., Mardi 18 - 19 - 20 s Il T 1il GFallis' school rcceived 80 marks. and famiiy, visited Mr. and Mrs. In clas J29 bay's sala "The Wm. McLaughlin, Bunkelon. Big Red Bus", Murray Hender- Mr. and Mns. Walter Oke, Mr. 10' son af Bethany was placcd sec- and Mrs. . Bradley, Mn. and & Élo duits ~~~~~ ~nd with 81 marks. Firsl 'place Mns. Fred Tom's, Ernnik e": , .<tfo kcO ts~ O O N rj( o Chidrn 5c was 82. Much credit goes ta Mr., Mr. and Mms. J. Wilson, Tyran.. Chilren35e James Gay of Bethany. who is1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon, th. music instructor Iori each of j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Garraý--1 ui abOV. aclucois. at Mr. and Mr&. Frank Denby's. PAMU lux - .*~,,, ~ r '- r -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~... S~- . -. i. - . % , v Fý , qqwý - --T , THE CANAD" STATESUM. BOWIL&NVr=. ONTAMO TEU SDAT. MARCS 18th. IOM ,"%Am ROU4 &MM

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