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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1954, p. 10

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Cairson Photo Studio - PDRT HOPE - IXAVE TOUR NAME AT MeNULTY'S SPORT STORE.- PHONE MA 3.3531 OR COLLECT 2181, PORT HOPE LANDER HARDWARE y King nt. E. R.wmanvl. KEITH A. BILLETT Optometrist 141 King St. E. - Bowmanville Telephone MA 3-3252 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday ta Saturday except Wednesday, 9 - 12 Evenings by Appointmont JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist Jury & Lovell Bowmanvil. Phono MA â-5778 Bowmanvi île THURDAYDE. 2ri& O* Team Eleanor Larmer Lydia Bates Onie Etcher Doris Joli Vi Coole Bernice Budai Remaining teams at 9 p.m. Points 57 49 45 42 42 41 will bowl Cornets Win Friday Night Cobourg Comets cantinued t1beir drive for first place in the Lakeshore league at Ca- bourg an Friday as they whip- ped Bowmanville Barons 5-3.1 The Cornets are only ane point behind the Orono Orphans who lead the parade ai Lake- shore League teams. Ken "Coon" Medhurst was the big gun for Cobourg, scor- ing a goal in each period in- cluding the winner in the third canto. Norm Dowdell put the Co- bourg. club ahead ini the firat session only ta have George Brabixi tie it for Bowmanville. Medhurst made it 2-1. Jon Fisher made it 3-1 in favor ai Cobourg in the second. Buck Cowle scored for Bowmanville in the middle session and Bra- bin got its third counter ini the last stanza. Medhurst added the Insurance tally at 16.23 of the last period. Winners in Ladies' Gro up PIay Monday t The followýng six teams en-1 ded up on top in the Ladies'1 Major Bowling League mn thec f irst schedule and will bowl at2 7 p.m. an Monday, Dec. 6 ( WESLEY VILLE On Wednesday. November 10, the regular meeting af the Woman's Association was held at the home of Mrs. Ken Ash- by with a very small attend- ance. Those who were present were privileged ta hear Mrs. R. V. Turck of Port Hope, Presi- dent ai Cobourg Presbytery Woman's Association give an account of the last meeting of Dominion Council. Mesdames Crowhurst, Crossley, Tape and S. Bennett, also af Port Hope presented a skit explainlng the purpose and organization af the women's church graupu. There has been much activity durlng the past two weeks among the several communlty groupa. The mon af the recrea- tion group put on a programn of games for the entertainment of everyane last Thursday evening; The Trail Rangers met at the home af Larry and Ron Ashby on Friday evening, and C.G.I.T. at home ai Ber- niece Best an Monday, Nov. 22. The girls conducted the wor- ship service at Sunday School as part of their training, and will begin their Bible study proj oct very soon. ,Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dinner on the birth af a son, Robert, in Port Hope hospital last weekend. Mrs. E. Barrowclough return ed from the Ottawa valley on Monday after visiting friends there. Thero are even more wet fields there with plough- ing being done, where at ail possible, with horses. Some corn fields were not harvested and some threshing not done. Grass and some, gardon plants are stili green, which is unusual for that part ai the country. On the last Sunday ai the month, aIl teachers were pros- ent at Sunday Sehool and most af the children. Sunday even- ing's service was attended by a small number ai the congre- gation. Rev. Mr. Harding's ser- mon an the story ai the prodi- gai son, was concerned with the eider brother. NEW ADMIRAL TEL-EVISION GIANT 21 F Aluminized Picture Tube 270 Square Inches - Optic Filtered 20% BIGGER Picture Than Ordinary 21" T. V. Heà*vy Duty 10" Speaker Styled in Gleaming Walnut, Mahogany or Blonde Finish s329 .00 33 King St. W. MA 3-3262 THE TV SHOP NESTLETON The Nestieton W.A. and W. M.S. wil meet at Mrs. Alan Wilson's Dec. 9th at 2.30. Elec. tion of officers. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fltze spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Johns. Mr. Lowell Fallis, Cadmua, spent Thursday ovening wîth Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin. Euchre party sponsorod bDy the W.I. on Wednesday even. ing was quite a success. Over $30 was taken in for Flood Re- lief. Mrs. George Bowers and Mrs. Victor Malcolm tied for the ladies prize and Mr. John) Nesbitt won the gent'a prize. Mrs. Alan Wilson got the lucky prize. There were 10 tableu played. Service in the United Church was quite well attendod. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mal- ,i, colff sang a duet with Mis Anna Samelis at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam. ells Melville and Anna, visit. ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. SWqi" Lindsay, on Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Emo1f- son and Miss Irene, vlsited their aunt, Mrs. Fred Marsasf. Peterboro, on Sunday. Miss Irene Emerson visited Miss Joan Venning, Blackstock. Glad to know Mrs. John Mappin is recovering from an operation. She has been ini Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm. Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Taylor, Blackstock, vis. ited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm during the past week. Little Misses Gail and Bon- nie Malcolm, spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brooks, Bow. manville. WANT ADB MINARD"s m Umm

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