PAG FORTEN -A iA ~~ÂVLL~, D.J 'Y Dft. ' ONTAR, JIO UTHRSDAY, DEC- IAfl . * AVtA% gma v- MiIIer's Take Lead jin NWTNIL Mr. Raymond Bruce return- g~ 5 ged home fromn Memorial Hos- Town H-ockey L.eague pital, Bownanville, on rdy Mr. and Mrs. -Jim Gilmer, ________________________Peterborough, were ýhere over 4Milers Taxi doubled the the weekend. score on Front Street in their The Annual Meeting of L.O. OBITUARY ýTown League hockey game last L. No. 311, was held on Dec. Thursday night to defeat themn 6th. Bro. Brian Caswell was Miss Cynthiana Jane Oke 10-5. Jack Whiteman, Jack elected Worshipful Master for Baker and Tim Cox shared the the coming year. A resident of Darlington scoring honors for the Taximen Mr. Ed. Samis underwènt a Towshi pactcaly il erwith two goals apiece, wvhile second .Operation at Memoriai TownshMiss rCnthianyalane Ok Barnev Woodward, Bud Perfect, Hospital, Bowmanville, on Fni- lite Mis Cnthina aneOkeBill Ellis and Don Childs ail day. died ait Cobourg on Mlonday, blinked the red light once. The United Church service on December 20. She was born! Chuck Kilpatrick sparked the Sunday, Dec. 26th, wiIl be at in Darlington on October 25th, îFront Street team with a bat- 10:30 a.m. to allow us to attend 87.trick performance for three a special service at Kendal in 1874.goals and Don Rundie got two the evenîng. The youngest daughter of the goals on assists from Don Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton late Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, and Bob Williams. and farnhly. Orono, spent Sun- Ebenezer, the deceased was In the second game of the day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred z)ever married. She was a de- night Foresters eked out a wvin Nesbitt. voted and active member Ofi over Courtice by an 8-7 margin Garry Huggin.s underwent an E9benezer LUnited Church and1 to allow Millers to take over appendix operation at Memor- for a great mant, years sang: 'first place in the league. Jim ial Hospital. Bowmanville, on in the church choir. Levitt, Jiggs Cowling and Marv- Friday. .Miss Oke is suirvivéd b ' her in Brooks notched two goals each M\r. Alfred Woodard. a verv brother, Blake Oke, of'Preston- to lead the Foresters and Ron quiet, highly respected citizen va le. liavnes and Lloyd Ha milton who has been living alone on The memorial service was adde d singletons. 1 the lakeshorE! highway for 'a held at the Armstrong Funeral For Courtice. Barrs' Johnson number of years wvas found! Home, Oshawa, on Wednesdav had t\vo goals. while N;orm Say - dead in bed by his neighbour, December 22nd, followed by jil ers. Grant Heron, Scotty Mac- Mr. Gordon Martin, on Friday. terment in Bowrnanx'ille Cerne- Lelland, Glen Pickell and The funeral service was helin tcry Rev L.M. S:~,rvile -from Morris Funeral Chapel or Courtice conducted the ser- Let them work for vou-The on Monday to. Orono Cemnetery. vices. Statesman Clas-.ifieds. Word has been received ofj -the passing of Mrs. Albert' ~ ~ ~ Wra gg on Monday of this wveek. WYe extend our deepest sym- pathy to the family. S A Christmas pageant entitled. Ai -Mothers of the Bible" was presented in the United Church r2 easolnç A on Sunday evening last olw Sing a brief devotional period. 15 1 )D WISHES ~ Shoes GAGE Bowmaniville Ray Gibbs & Son Maple Grove Service MAPLE GROVE W - z:::: z: gm4year we sefvu£s eagerly awaiting the find our- Christmos season becatise in it we find the oppor- tunity to express ogoin our oppreciQ- tion for your thouahtfulness. BOWMANVI LLE FRIGID LQCKER SYSTEA and KITSON'S AMANA PLAI Maxie Yourth Popular Player With the Barons Sbown above is Maxie Yourtl veteran right-wing star and a5 sistant captain of the Bowmar ville Bayons who will be i action here Saturday nigbi xvhen the homne forces mee the league-leac5ing Cobour Comets in an i aportant gair at the Memorial Arena at 8.3 p .m. Born in Parry Sound, Maxi mioved with his parents to Osh awa at an early age and a' tended public and high scbo< there. He played bis first hoc kev in higch scbool and in th, Oshawa City League. Jo th 1936-37 season he joined thi Oshawa Generals and aisi starred with that fine Junio "~A" organization in the 1937 38 season. When he Dassed thi Maxie lourth S(Junior age, Maxie pla\ ed for a couple of winters in the Osh- MI awa Mercantile League. Jn 1941 he joined the Royal jCanadian Air Force and serv- à d n Churchill Manitoba; é4Whiteh1orse, Yukon Territory; jýadOttawa before boing dis- 0%, h'srged in 1945. During his per- iod in uniform he played for two winters in the service A eague in Ottawa. A Camne to Town in '41 Maxie moved to Bowman- jville to lice in 1941 and after 1eav ing the service in 1945 he plaved for the Bowmanville Intermiediales in 1945-46 and 1946-47. He switched his gear Ato the Port Hope rink in 1947- S48 and the 1948-49 season found him plaving for Whitb. Since S1949 lie has played for Bow- A manville teams except for hast fi ear. when he xvas with the 1 Osh awa Truckmen of the East- ern Ontario Senior "B" League. ý axe is a basebaîl as well jq as a hockey star. He has play- ed for both Junior and Senior aiba..eball squads in Oshawa. and for the past several sumrmers a has been one of the bestply ers on the Intermediate "B" Bowmanville Brookdale Roses, holding dawn short stop or third base position.s. He was a inernber of the Roses teanis which won the Ontario Inter- mediate **"Baseball Cham- Apionship in 1951. and went to the Ontario finals in 1953. He %was married to the for- mer Doris Virtue of Bowman- ville in 1941 and tbey have two boys, Bradley. 10, and Donald, .5. N 1 lie lias been emploved by AGeneral Motors Corporation in ~Oshawasi'sce the late 30'.- witn ~Jthe exception of the years lie m i was itb th~Ue RCAF.___ AND Ait. GOC Elliott's < AND LUG( King St. E. 1 -> -i À.. -23rd, 1 054» oeiy .>evern is, gr1anciuuui1er, ivirs. '...ara uowle; ana î* We ape - -u redhp n oei il otnefo ayya ~:great-grandmother, Mrs. Frank Purdy. Gary's arrivai prl i §riînanpadhp twl cniu o ayyas n- made Mrs. Finley a great-great-grandmother. htThe pageant, under the direc- O. C. Ashton, Mrs. A. Boyd. 1§ DARLINGTON AB T O R Ha po ýe tion of Mrs. (Rev.) S. J. Pike, Service Club held their an- AB T OR1ra po g depicted "Motherhood" through 1ulÇrsmsprywt x 4~RJYADSa EEC N r ie the years froma Eve to Mary in na hita at ihe-]uyADSR EÉC N TF 3both costume and color and change of Christmas gifts at e lighting the candes of Life, the home of Mrs. H. M ils witlh Love, PrayerFriehdship, Ser- t vice and Sacrifice culminating 0in Jesus the Light of the c-World. Some thirteen char- e acters, including the shepherds, e made up the Pageant wbich ie left a deep impression on the iO apeit uine A star rsuspended from the East ceil-aprcaieadec.hk ing of the auditorium and shin- iing on the manger scen e was of great effeet. The drama was interspersed with carols and hymns applicable to the period and experience in his- tory's onward march to Mes- siahship. The Pageant will be presented in the Kendal Church W next Sunday evening by spec- ial request.Bi Re u to s The young people of teB g R d c i n Newtonville Hall Saturday ev- ff1gýpPLI- M ening to honor the newlyweds, M Cofield Sandar M.and Mrs. Bryan Noble We wish (nMargaret Oes.Mr. Lloyd Clysdale acted as c hair-a eyW S E man and Mrs. Sidney LancasteraveyW S E read the address. The youngER Electro rinse pump couple were then presente IA R tP k A One year guarantee with a Kroehler platform rock -RR CHRISTM A fVul $19.9 er and a trilight lamp for~ which they expressed beartv and aReur$195 thanks. After, dancing com- $1190985( pleted the evening. HAP Y EW EI Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ormis- AND YOUR OLD WASHE~ ton hehd their Christmas fam- preset weF:dMranddMrC.Low Down Payment Keith Ormiston and family, red n utm r Ebenezer; Mr. and Mrs. Tom wilh Baker and family, Solina; Mr. - ---» and Mrs. Walter Ormiston and 24 M nhs I a family, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. 2 oth a Ralph Ormiston and family, Bowmanville. Mr. Edwin Or- miston of Ebenezer was unable INTERNATIO0NAL to attend on account of illness.'u Newtonville school presented their annual Christmas concert~ REFR.IG ERA TO RS in the Community Hall on Fni- day venig. Aspledid ro-International Refrigerator gram of dances, recitations and wlth shelves In door, butter dialogues was given to a very keeper, poreelaf n meat drawer appreciative audience. Rev. S.z and crisper wshira n r i~~ ~,5ya urue piano. We congratuhate our Regular $400 teachers, Miss Kirkpatrick an dM**ev <," ' pupils on a very splendid even- ~ ing*s program. Santa*s arrivai brought the evening to a happy close.International Refrigerator Shelve. In door Regular $350 ENNISKILLEN$29 3 The Christmas meeting of the 21" MOTOROLA TV $ 2 9 W.M.S. was held at the parson- age on Dec. l4th with Mrs. E.1 A. Werry, president, presidn.O L $25 9.95 vtonl n ee-Regular $995 ve rs ad.caowls. Roeveral em was answered by Christmas $ $$G E a thank you letter for overseas S VE $ $ $G 1relief was read. Mrs.R.S mour verv capably tookRcharge of the election of officers.i Mrs. o IRONS T. Slemon and Mrs. G. Yeo provided a musical number. i Portable Sewing Mvachines Regular $1295 Mrs. H. Gregg showed many' beautiful coloured slides of if e and scenerv in Korea ,fromnReuar$5900Seca which she bas recentlv return- Rglr~19O pca ed. Lunch was served unders9 5 group leaders, Mrs. J. Slemon Seil$ ,9 and Mrs. W. Howells. FSeil ~ y y Officers for W.M.S. are -___________________________________________ Presidents-Mrs. E. Werry and Mrs. E. Trewin: Recording Sec. -Mrs. H. McGill; Asst.-Mrs., F. orlnd;Treas.-MrsT*-" Slemon: Corr. Sec. and Pressleqom Sec.-Mrs. M. Hobbs; Tem per- ance Sec. Mrs. R. McGill: En Stainton; Supply Sec.-Mrs.R., Ormiston, Mrs. A. Brunt. orn- i Sec.-Mrs. John Slemon * Mis-1 sionarv Monthiies - Mr3. T. O O AN r p Slemon: Pianist - Mrs. M.T M C W N, P op Stainton, Mrs. L. Lamb; Mis- îVF n , Sion Baril Supt.--Mrs. L. Ash- 134 ingfl St. E.BoOwmafvlVeMA 35 81 to;Assstnt-Ms. A. Bovd, 9 K*b A PAGE POIMTETN ' Ir if 91