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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Apr 1956, p. 15

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T1~URSDAY, APRIL 12, 1958 1'H~ CANADIAN STA MAN 1~OW~A ~V1T N W r~.i'r A g ta, spent Easter holidays with Iuss fie dA ds rs.L. D mas ade Douglas Stainton. Mrs.L. D mas adeMr. and Mrs. K Rahm and boys spent the weekend xithi C ica s'oe *Re dsMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beeun, IN EMOIAM COINGEVETSCAR oi ~A Lif e Mem ber of Burketon. IN MMORIM CMINGEVETS CRD F THNKSMiss Ethel Hall and Keith ARGUE-hri loving memory of Bake sale, Friday, April l3th, I wish to thenk ail my rela- B wa v l e W e h ekn tH als a dear husband and father, Ira Hydro Shop, auspices C.W.L. St. tives, neighbours and f riends B Mrî r ile ~fr.nd nBow J.nvill, spent Argue, who passed away April Joseph's Church. 14-2* %vho so kindly remembered me! Bowmanville Women's Insti- for 75 years. a couple of days with the&r 13, 1954. on niy 86th birthday with a tute h eld its regular meeting at Canada, he said, wvas fortunate daughter, Mrs. S. Daýv and Mr. His memory is as dear today Ebenezer W.M.S. home baking party. gif ts, cards and messages., the Lions Community Centre on in being at peace and in having D aw, Port Credit. As in the hour he passed away. 15ale sale, Fridav* April 20, t: Sincere thanks to one and ail. Thursday afternoon, March 29, large natural resources. Sixty- Mr. and Mrs. V. Davenport --Ever remembered by wife and 2:30 p.m., at Hydro Shop. 5 -2 i Mrs. W. J. Ormiston, Enfield. with President Mrs. T. Buttery five per cent of the world's and boys, Richmond Hili, visit- famiiy. l 15-1~ in the chair, nickel is produced in this coun- ed- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stain- FOWLER-In laving meriory of Orange Lodge homebaking 11 1wo îj lik to thank every-. Following the opening, read- try by primary industry and ton. Lottie Ann Stephenson, beloved1 sale in the Hydro Shop, Thurs-1 onc for their kindness in send- îng of the minutes and financial mnost of it expo rted to, be manu- Mrs. W. Thiesberger return- dayApri 19t at2) pm. 1-1:report, the Secretary, Mrs. M. factured in ather countries. In ed home after an enjayab!e wifiof JhnFooef hodeodynpilloh tlepm.151 ngflwesfritecgaetesand Wsean pesntd peh-frdruoitei-sffcintgahoidyttesrlaivsanndl parted this life, April i îtb, 1954.1i cards, while I was a patient in Wsmn rsne rlm re ob efsfiinahldywt eaie nCl You are nat forgotten mother,! Hard time dance at Pontypool1 P r iv a t e Patients' Pavilion. mnary report on the Kopper cauntry must produce the quant- ifornia. No ee wllyu e, ,on April 14th ta the Northern Thanks to those who were kind Karnival which showed that the itY of products wbîch can be ________ A~s long as life and memory; Ramblers. Prizes given, modern enough to give my family rides anvlhdbemotscs-udby aiecnuerr lasts1an l ie Admission 50c.tTonotvstm. fui. Mayor Nelson Osborne was soud abroad but money is need- We will r-imrember thee.15-andoroaid tisitme. présent in the evening to draw ed ta produce the goods. ]KENDAL 151David S. Park. th inntikt.I ale asmtfnncl -Sadîv mi;ssed by her daughter th1inngtces5- alerdy ot iaca Virgc- nd'er sn-i-la Frd- Wmens Cnadin Cub penDuring the Kopper Karnival, belp came from England, but Winter swept in again Satur- erick Evans. Newcastle. 15-1* meetin.,, Monda y, April 16, 1 would like to express my1 Mrs. L. Dumas, now residing in now we have more money in- day afternoMn and night when 3p.m. Parish Hall. Speakerlisincere thanks to the nurses and Brighton, was presented with a vestedfom he U.S.A., with a starm fromn the east gave us FOWLER-In loving memory of1 Dr. V. B. Meen. Sub.iect "Chubbi staff of Memorial Hospital for Life Membership bv Mrs. F. idends going back ta that about five inches of snow, dear mother Luttie Ann Fowl-! Crater"~. Guests 50c. 15-1l' kindness shown me xvhile in hos- Jackman-, representing the mem- country. This would seem to which blanketed the bad spots _______c wyArl l!iia, loD.MilsadD. eso omavleWI indicate that Americans have in ',he roads and brought gritef er who pasHomaeaandril 11 i taylve soDr. i kioan d t Dr. Iber s of eow nil i e ai r more faith in Canada than ta so mne of the travelers. The 1j4.Brwns oe ndScoo yleser Seca tans o r I ws ecde a iv aparCanadians have. Mr. Morris Sun dayeSchoolhandchurch ser- 1pdaetmthrti ol Club annual euchre party andl Hubbard. nurse Brooking, rela- 1Of sheets and some sheeting to sgetdta aain ol coud hoid, îucky draxv at Brown's Scbaol,!, tiens and friends for cards, flow- the Institute Room in the sgetdta aain ol vices wr ohcneldSn Techru tsie n er Fia vnng pi 0 ood ers, aifts and visitsan tos Memorial Hospital. After some belp in this country's expansion day morning. ph heis ml n e rt!Fiza es. discusion i20.asGaaso dcidcd taby investing in safe securities We eesor taern f of goid; jizes. efresIrn-ents. Admis- ixvho helped me in any way. rdcsoat *, o ecdd of C anadian industries.Wthe ngo to ofarnaide Far those who knew her ail will!1- Phyllis Maynard. rdcrt the ladies' publicth asnofw fouole know s1n5c. _____i-i' i wasbroam in the TownHal After the cîosing af the meet-reintlsîwkMsJa s X wmuh f lst woyeas'in, Mrs. E. Perfect's group serv- MRbrs ensaa h How uchwe osttwo ear k o ina WIdeliciaus iedesay a te ago. Bazaar at the Memorial Park, wish ta express my sincere: read thanking tire Bowrnanville 9d a deiiu uncb. Next meet- home of hem daughter, Mrs.i sdiandaugiselhter-i son Ruadie) Clu.b outseof home btaki- ; thanks ta Dr. Sturgis and Dr. W. 1cfr a donation of $50.0ù tu ing xiii be at the Lions Corn- Gay, ii bier 78th year n selFerguson, the nurses and staff be used in repifchngesome of the munity Centre an Tbursday, George Langstaff, in his th, 15-j! needlework, canidyý,,groceries> egsn h ussadsafb sdi elcn oeo h pi 6 t23 .,Aimm er nteýVeoilHosia, ________ 1and afternoan tea. 15-2 of Memoriai Hospital and dqtuiprnent lost by fire. Arilae 26, tat 230p.. ise yar nteiVeoil apti _________nlov special nurses, Mrs. Dilling, Mrs.1 A nominating committee of bhersare r eiond fthat 15 Bowmanviile, aftem having hisi McFETRS-n ovng memorv1 Bell and Mrs. Martyn for theiri Mrs. H. Webber, Mrs. F. Rundieteanullcio fafcs. other foot arnpuLated on Tues- af Louie Jane McFeeîIers who1 Crokinole party at Burketon' care and kindness ta me duing and MVrs. F. Jackman xvas nain- day. passed away April 13, 1951. Church, April 181h, 8 o'ciock. mx' illncss. To my relatives ed ta brinc in a siate of officersTh fnea of Mrrt Fiveyear hae pased butstii Adisson 2c. nder auspices friends, neigbbors and organiza- i for the elections at the ApriilY O ERbrsnwf ftelt FiveMyea s herps, but ;tfltdmissolle.Workers' Cluib. Itiens for beautif ul cards, plants, meeting. Robers on, wife of the le Neyer shahl her m~enory fade;' Everyone weicorne. 15-11jcut fiowers, fruit and gifts re- Mrs. E. Perfect took charge W.M.S. Saturday afternoon from the Loving thou-hts will aiways! j eived, also ta those wbo visited I Of the remainder of the meet- Barlow Funeral Pariaurs in linger Dance in Kendai Community me. initroducing Mrs. M. Fer- The April meeting of Tyrone rnwtthRe.SJ.Pk Round the grave where she is'Hall, Saturdav night. April l'ý14 Mrs. Maude Doidge. Hampton. i guson as soloist and Mr. K. Mor- W.M.S. was held a, h on rnwt the Reho.m.eik laid. aI 9 p.m. Modern and old time, 15-11Iris, Secretary of the Chamber af iVrs. H. Skinner. Vi'- --- acing, hen taor e ath -Ever remcmrbcred by Charles'imusie by Henry Koss and bis j of Coniii-erce as speaker. Pres. Mrs. Percy Werry con- Li~ hpl o nemn Mcvtr adfml. 15-1'iHomesteaders. Admission 50c.! We would like ta express aur! MVrs. Iergcîson sang -The Holv ducted the business and open- lather cavt onyoorliceery.s MeFEEERS-n lovpg mmory15-1*1 sineere appreciation ta friends,1 City" and "Open The Gates of ed the meeting wîth an Easter ingSherave ta unhtem pans MeETR nlvn eayrelatives and neighbars for the' the Temple." Hem beautiful reading. Planîs were inade for sg e thr mle Maughtrs and of a dear mother Louie Jane1 Corne ta the ONO. hardtime: many acts uf kindrucss shown1 presentation of these tw;%o Easîer the Thank-Offeming service on Carscadden>; Hazel (Mrs. Char- McFeeters %who passed away j dance with the Amibassadors duiring Mrs. Horn's iliness at1 numibers xvas rnuch appreciated April 22, when Mrs. Milton leGyadEl r.Rl~ April 13, 1951, and a darling Orchestra of Lindsav, Friday, an n i h op ta;aso by ail préent. liabyOonwl eg est Ga), (and oEllb rtherSm- daughter Jane Elizabeth. aged1 April 20, at the Recreation for kind expressions of sympathy Mr. Morris addressed the speaker. Thre Mission Band is Gclair (obertoneo ot e. 1953.nhs h de Arl 5 Centre, Biackstock. Prizes and and understanding in aur be- members on the subject of requested ta sit in a body wi-:h cThersymbatson f Pth commu Go1953.s u lavn lunch, $ 1.00 per persn. 15-2! reavement, in the loss of a lo- Canadian Industry". From aný the W.M.S. ladies at this ser-Th ypt otecrn 1 Gonc fom usbut laving ing xife and mother, and for agicutural nation Canada, bie ,vice. The bake sale wili 0e iliy ls extended ta them. 1 nIe euiii lrltiue;as osiwsbcmn nicutil1hl May 25 aI the Hvdro Saturday afternoon at thmee Deatti ('an neyer take axvav, Franklin Park Soclil Nighî bionutid d floralg tributes; adosottansaid, xvas becorning an ihendusîriaservicecfo 1 1 be eld in he Lion Cooc- etbeFfuneralndtherMoris for Meniories hunitylCentre, ISaturda w, Funerai Directors for their ef- problem formcd bv mnodemn! ing ,vould be appreciated and GKea nitd Cahuch ith While upon this earth *we stay. 1l4uty aCe8tpe,. Rudand icintsrvcs.iethods inereas:ng prducimay be left at the Manse or Rev. J.UKitedch uroncon-th - o, lliLaud eni:1 W .Honad alce hlemret ee rdaiyMs.A -,ls o alDavid.J KthnOoocn and Doug.15* square dancing, orchestra, cards, W .Hm n alc.wiemresxcegaulvMs .1lls rci r.veying a comforting message ________ 15.1*! p~~~~izelnc.Cm1dhv 15-1 Idisappearing. Howevem, lhe feit Arthur Hamilton. Good used t h orwn aiy r POTI oigmmrOffn 14-2* that Canada was in a heaithy ciothing would be accepted for La ngstaff was a iife-iong resi- PROU-In ovin meorv i ~ \Aanted To u state finaneialiy. the rnissionary hale. ýMiss Graze dt fb Thomas Everson Prout *wba DUyMm. Morris, pointed out that Smitb, group leader, cailed an dent of is cammuniy and passed away April 13, 1943. Bowmanviiie Art Group are, washgl ead b hi Thee u a înkdeah cnna prsenîngtheEas Cetra On ONE china cabinet. Phone MA Canada could not benefil frOm Mrs. Everton White for the shgi eaddb i sever. lanain dAmateurnoTravelling teEsCnrartn 3-3100.15i industries established outs'ide scripture rQading. Mrs. F. jack- neîgbbours and friends. The see.1tro Apate1rTrav20linclsieAr ARtpoi mately 50 this country. Some people see-.n: on ave e, dvotiouiai Solo pailibearers were neighbours: Love and remembrance last Exhibit, pi16t20icuveFR aromtly5 acres, ta xvant ta keepi industrv ouI af by Laurrainie Cook, *-'Tis Mid- Vilit. Robinson. Bert Thompson, forever. jaI 8 p.m. at the Lions Commun- suitLble for poultry, good build- Bowmanvile, but ta obtain nmax-nh'rai - Roy Sleep, Burns Hoy, Perey -Ever remembered by bis wife, i-it: non'Tem-perance, BurlyadIoyLtl.Sr i ete loFrdyatron ings, state price and location. imuni benlefils iew industries by' Mýrs. A. His; piaina solo,' re n xox'Lti.5 children and grandchiidren. j13 ta à p.m. Everyone w 15ori.1* rteBox 507, c/ciCanadian must corne in ta the toxyn. The "h Sey Rd" G ven ch ape fr niend't terLaing 15l* 15-1Statesman. 15-1 Bowmanvilie Foundry and Dur- Gasei; îuybok y is or m e mttey.Sivn in REYnOLDS-In ioving rmemory A bingo, sponsored by the HIGHEST prices paid f -r iveyahavRube C.in owmvio-Grclmthle neL foJovhna) ae en nBomnvil il e ed tth!ou are bis wife and family, Asie,i of y ea brthr.W. oh C rright FarmeSrs' Union, in poultmy, raw furs, deer skins. msoPf' îy.Del bort, Carl, Gordon and Dor- RinldsGt, w1951. iaw o the Community Hall, Black- goose feathers, feather ticks, wMe s.P erery geroup m tcn, alsa bis brother Bob and Arl1t,15.stock,* Friday, April 13, 8:30 p.m. scrap iran. rags and metals. bitroo, ad Len. a, n Rochuster In life - loved and bonored. Cards 10e each or 3 for 2,5c. Phone RA 3-2043 Oshawa. col-c rb.j ro, ard (Ms.ena, n),ochiite- -Ever lovingly emembered, Good prizes, pie and coffee 15c. let. 46-tf! The regilar meeting of tire U.S. We wish tai extend our sister Bess. 151 Procecids for card tables for the j 'Women's Institute wili be beldherftsypt aîem eoigmeoyo Cmui- al ALL kirids of live poultry want- Wednesday, April 18, at 2 Mmand \'lrs. Jt o hn op ý1H I oigmmr ofed. Top Toronto prices paid at o'clock at the home of Mrs., son and Margaret Ann weme ieam husbandc ThoonsSales your door for large or small NOSDB ....~ Oliver. Beckett. gusts Saîumday evening at a oi) h asdaa o A cinSls quantities. We bave aur awn EO) DÎ 80AC P- Thirteen girls icu gterbrhly celebration atthe suddeniy, Aprul 151h, 1955. market. M. Flaît, Bethany R.R. leader, Mrs. Alimna Yeilowiees, hm fM.adMs a Deep in my heart lies a picture Saturday, April 141h, live- 1. Télephone collect tai Bethany of thrc 4-H Dairy Debs enjoyed Hge nPr oe edi 0f a loved anc laid ta rest, stock, impiements, hay, stmaw 7 r 13. 28-tf absti atTedyt ooro In memory's frame I shall keep quantity cf stovewood, property Ptroog.Te is ý-M.Hge.Ms .Top S il of Mrs. A. Stonebouse, Lot 13, Pterbomveouh hey irstvi-a m.Huh. dMfr as.J. Thomp-c Because he was one of the Concession 3, East Whitby, on Lorîs and Timberland ietedSlvertood's Daihry ande son remnained o 1hothu - best. Rossiand Road, just east of woDem laid andhEi msepies; day witb Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. -Sadly missed by wife Mabel. Oshawa Airpart. Sale aI 1 HARDWOOD PREFERREDthnmdatrpoteQukr M.nd rsEdi uoxf 15-1 'cloek. Terms cash. Harvey H . Y EMATCHED BAGGAGE Ihn a d act p t he uakerand famiiy taok Mms. Ray Paco, hoasHape, H.k: atMfc.rywhreeah e Moore and famiiy home ta Toi-a '1H05. SMIoH-InHfond and . - i ceived a box of comn flak-es. 1 ronto Sunday afler their week'sc LroigSMmo-Inofndandroh Ted Jackson, auctioncer. 14-2:1 Blacksiock 4 Had lunch a, the Y.W.C.A. and' visi t here.t deni, Ar. Sth su- DuhamFamers ForthAn-!47-f ten 'isted he ninon arpt1jThe Women's lInstitute meee- er ndUnlew 1955.ussosu-nuam Stocker Séwii bebel __An-__________ Ca. wbich was very înteresîing, îng is being heid on Wednesday H a oebut, bis voice e- on Thursdav, April i9th, at .,~ mmtcbgnigo pt night, April 18, aI the home if d 2 p.. a tOcDuram Cunt Brie 'makinc ta thc fînishing. M\rs. Win. Mercer. Mrs. How His face that is now unseen Sale Aena, Orono. Ninety head nLI . n BriCr.rlowl, Donnand Mliaiy n ard QuatnleWI, oEs ofham Eliza His smiie that xvas ail sunshîne of Durham, lHereford, Angus ia liptl iol-esrspnt idays x1\1r. bed ville XVI. t tofinsall uationo Is now but a ioveiy dreamn steers and heifers, 75 grass cows. rihi ui n nle m n ilcnut h ntlainu Often we look acmoss and see Alil caIlle sold in suitabie lots by isI-i onoured 'Mrs. JonOe, sbaW a.tr ri- ofcr.Pes oeca Him sitting there in vision Ithc pound. Plan to attend thisMmand rsWaI Om- of date for meeting. Al ladies C Just like realiiy r oratauction. Tcrms cash. Mr. anand fmilyW.Oshawa woihof cmut rciriaSyi Fond Remcmbrance-"Bmoth- 1oeev.Jc ed ucun o es~z& m.adMs .Vva nvited ta attend. er Jack", "Sister Mary". Nieces,15-S nda" Mrs. Janet Langstaff is at -'~Mael- Hle -Wiia cr.Lorraine Wbite, Bowman- Jessi l Hee'.- 15 niaAmong those who entertain -resrit _____lie_________re -si" The Community Sale is being cd for Miss Marilyn Warack, 'v ' Tommy i gand ath orpeetwthhmfml e WELH-n ovng emrvofheld every other Friday nifgbt who an April 7, became the &vstdthiganprents, Mnr. tems eetya f James L. Welsh who passed ii 0 ogl ing crner bride of Mr. Douglas William,-" Mm. and Mrs. Walter Vaneyk record medical doclors had the Qucen and Division Streets. This White, were Mrs. Percy Dew-' awyApnîl 11, 190. s ou sle-Ayhig anci - Hm.o wo.asasis-and John wercp inper gess igfhest average anenuarl pinca)me. ciif fu:.d Curtis to elsdi nv1i ec parents at T1ara aver thie public auîction on Lot 8, Con.3, Eastcr xeekend. wcst cf Pontvpool. on Satumdav, son mifenily, Muîeadr il anvns. 1il no hrp.Tern îis ilMm.and Mst Danrikan- Apnl 2th.12 oo shrp.TecnsMilton Tuiînoil spent thc week- cash. Alf Mitchell, clerk. R.' J. end with Mrs. James Younng Payxne, auctiancer. 1.' Bloomufieltd, and Mc. Wilkin" 1 son, Belleville, Rager Wilkin- Fumniture sale-I have been soni uctcîrnirig home having authorized ta soul bv ouiblic aoc- spent the Etister holidays with N'OTIIING lion foc MNrs. Siiu'i Selbacli (first i ijj grandrmother. tant to you co ni orth aof Hampton) on ' Saturdav, April 14 ai. 1:30 sharz.1~1~a~'~~hnJI~ Poeto tOc folluwins:parcentsiMrd.an-car, furniti piece, good: coffie v agon, good:Ms aro ltce.Iproperty. commsole radio. \%,ritirio.desk. wxrit- Mrs. Fdith Murphy with i tmg desk. rail top. nak. good as Mrs. Sophie Kayacs Sunday1 "etis riew:mna~eine tblesdiniriz- ceii.j xeti room table, <'haurs. ichntable-, M r ii1 Mr-czC. Penxvarden i îa bfr and chairs. bedroýnî suite, gQOd: and Wadt- xisted NIr. Rab-. strikes. A beds, dressons eand stands. snmall Sihi, Sondla evening. business.E tables, chest of dnawxers, cleCtrie Sm ohe Kayacs ad tcinpo xx -ashiinc machine. ice box. stce. Gabic xvwere Sa.urday suppýr healer. Qutaker, cgoodi condtition:i k.t'uîsu' c cI~tic eatrgUes of Mr.and ÎMurs. F ciçîî~. cu'.pui.'SmîY aid Gu'ace. ut-t niudr.u'ok m uemSulS. 1 Mm. anid 1Nîs. Harold Mur- ,hm vash tubs. lawn mowcr'l, pe - M.and .r.Fi-e-i; hstiance ,atdemî tools, i1951 Meî'cncv Brook.O-haxva, Cil Sundav.! -Ç 'an. gau minnruCondt . I.and M~John Wriiet OfM lllcmxla\ i t' r - (.No u r I a: 1-. \ ' A 3-.5681 m-xr Pomut'~.1d Sa:~S: lav ipre ~ .~'-of "King Street Llimer Wil'ouî, ductiulIccr. .)-11 I ~b.ýà uc î acia is more impor- ithan the proper of your home, 4ure and other surance help Is and after trouble And that's aur Bring your pro- !cms ta us! R. JAMES Real Iistate Residence NIA 3-5193 E. Bow manville 01. Ine "ji ariu Educatinual as- saciatien's annuel convenîtion. 'Af',ec speaker upun speaker bad riscn in the British Ilouse cf Cuiiniiolsq,'hesai 'd, "ta con- deînn the rebelhous Amemicaný jcolonies, Burke mos e acinuiter- cd the iiulomuai xx'anc:' 1do nat know anv nictbod of dmaw- ing up an iridictmuri againsî an erituro peapile.'" Dcploring thc "'backneyed, stercotypeli" g e n c n a 1 i7aation about nations and people. Rabbi Baýkin s'uid: -I uimge x ou net toi disiike aIl lawyers, ail teachenŽ', aIl Cabbholics, ail Jexvs, but li trent cve"v iman on his mnemits.' Hiz first wise 5aying was tOce golde-n ule: "Do unto othen' ex-en as vom xvonmld hav'e t10c (Ie utîvo '-ou." "lTe attha' -11 found a 1u1 e2ia 'n 'lie x'.n' Con ftî titis can(] B' tddba. Tiyet eriAL n . u r ._i , lie 5ýaici. xxas 1h, Slf -VnderstandingNeeded Tithie \r i uifletw v undair lwithotheus," lie saud, Unle, i Grass Fire Season Starts At Hampton The Boxvmanviile Fine Bri- gade were called ta a vast grass fine which had broke oui on the Clemens' pnoperty on the Sixîb Concession sidemoad north of Hampton yesterday (Wed- nesday) anound 4:30 p.m. By the lime thc brigade arruved thc fine had died down. Mrs. A. Richards, a neighbon acrass the raad from the Cie- mens' praperty, had placed the aiarm fcaning that thc neamby woods were in immediate danger. Fimemen pmocecdcd ta beat out the remaining fiames and unspected the large field ta ie- sure that no further flames wouid break out. Ihi the Editor's Mail As a fa 10cr of anc of the boys who took part in the Pee Wee hockey taurnameni hcld re- cently at Parry Sound 1 would like ta express my sincere thanks and appreciation ta sev- emal of aur local citizens and arganizations who cantmibuted sa unseifishly ta make the yen- lune a real success. A special vote of thanks ta the foliawing: Tom Turner, Andy Thampson, Geo. Piper, Mike Osborne, Ted Bagnel, Ed Rundie, Bill Oke and Nrm O'Roumkc, alsa ta the Rotary Club, Lions Club, Kinsmen, Legion and the Rink Commit- tee. Wiih the belp that the youngc- em members of thc hockey fra- ternity have received Ibis year from t0e aforcmentioned, thc future of hockey in l3owman- ville seems assured, and I ca- nai stress 100 highly the pase and tbanks due fmom ail the boys and parents for a job wel donc. The reports of the boys' behavioum bath on the ice and off weme also very commend- able and shows that the boys have been good ambassadors for Bowmanvi]le even though they didn't win the highest honoun s on the ice. A grateful "Pop" The Bible Today A tale from two, cities in Li- beria, Afnica, tells another chapter in thc story of giving, the Bible ta every man in bis oxvn language. In bath Monro- via and Tcbien copies of Tehien Gospels of St. Joahn werc pro- sented and dedicate] recentl5;. Afler a brief devotional ser- vice a box containing fifty co- pies was placed on thc puipit. Ail eycs watcbed as the wmap- pings wene tomn off and the beautiful bine bound volumesý wene unveiicd. Immdiatcly, thc people rose ta 10cmr feeýt clapping hands and singi-g sangs of praise that the light of the Gospel had reachcd t10cm land. Dedicatory prayers wcre of- fered by the pasiar, deacons and missionaies. Then after copies had been distribute], iweive people mead from the third chapler, verse by verse, until thcy had passed the six- teenth, the Golden Text for the day. An offering of $4.33 vas taken. ta 0e sent btoch Amer- iean Bible Society in apprecia- tion cf thc production of the new translation. According 10 Miss Annie Eressman, member of the As- semblies of God Mission in Li- beria, "Thc response ta Tehien John was much better than il, wvas ta Tehien Mark. Mare people have learncd taoi read Tebien by lOis time and perhaps the fact that Engiish John is more popular thon Mark may have something ta do with their reac'tion.*' One Tchien man is repamted ta have said afier readiîqg bus copy a bit, "John knows haw ta speak Tchiert better tban Mark does." CONCRETE BLOCK Contact ONTARIO BLOCK and TILE LTD. For QUALITY and SERVICE on youtr Concrete Block Requirements -Cali Dlacksfock -88W Port Perry 513 Sunderland -123 MEP'NS AN OLERLGADEDj TUBE. CIALL UiS BEFORE lREPAIRS BECOME COSTLY! MYLES RADIO TV SERVICE Expert Repairs to Ai lMakesa 3 Silver St. MA 3-3483 BOWMANVILLE Under this polkcy, you pay onIy 20e of Ieach $1.00 on thie first $250 of each loss. Aliove ti-at amnuuoî, Siate Farmi Ipay% cveryuiîing. Call tm'xay Li-fore infor-mat'on on 80--'0" coverage. i Il pays 10 komw ye.r STATE FARM Agent Dirk Brinkman Miil St. N. Newcastle PHONE 3671 NEWCASTLE V igor Oil Co. Ltd. FUEL OIL and STOVE OIL cents per gal. alVV VILZU 1 é.-S.. FUEL QIL 16 ' cents per gai. Fur Delivery Phone Oshawa RA 5-1109 Thme swords - to - plowsnianes # pnophecy of Isaiab was bis fiffhI selectiori, followed by the À, profil a mari ta gain the entire omun tINgh warld and lose bis own seul?" Sponsored by l. Lchoed imn Shakespeare4 "Jesus' words," Oc said, "find Bwm nvle ha bro C m ece - an echo in Shakespeare's Ram-z o m nil Ch be of o m rc let: "This above ail, 10 tOmne de ex':n self l,ctrue . 'd AJA TOc rabbi found thc wordsl4,e flaV tdrI af the Englaso xviter John Don- I 6h :0 net, "No ran is an island Cm uiy~4 more truc than ex'er today. àm Lons Cmi.iy entre We arc all nealizing," he :,44 sair], -that tOis is anc world. df~~'~A ~ e u aî What hanpens in Cyprus, iii " Lion i.Be A.Sucker - CtTheFct" d Jordan, in Dien Bien Ph-u 9 do touches Lns, toe. ICs like to4 ý A ta]k by Gardon Delemneme cf the c o.ît~ f a pc-bhýl( i' a calta1 0 Beller Business Bureau 4 îî'în3. 'The iu ara i t(Xl'riex'"'::- f ~ ' / UNICIPAL AFTAIR3 (Suh-Divisions, Town Pa~rk,4 '10 (iim-.m a~sapîde Centeuinial Celebrations> - Mayor Osbone I K.~~~~~~~~ 'à ri.litu î±hca Ki IIý,hj,ý xli en 'iho ' i xx'itî tO :uct.ce trîtTalks on Lanes, Traffie, Parking and Industry 4 cm tht Oc txx'i.-n vxxluat,'as ngli1 'Oeby Chamber officiais 4 the !w rof , d CMI .: i< pti,; tc ixx'iii ~ Question and Answer" Periods îutH hppei u exerv '~An everiing for citizens interested in Bovmanville's bo. nd i.' groxvth and welfare R-hbu 1E' M!ýn fmimd bis1-s 4 v.n cL.ti'iLtnc-elni lama- Z Eve ryone Welcome -F'ree Admission 14 a'- '\Vhunia licr towaîdnoi.j' w h caity ta alil . *" .' 311 to 5 fu. 1.20 [.10 U No. 1, [DWARF PEARS On Q. A. lîartîcit, ('lailp Favorite No. 1, 31,; ta 5 fI. 1.70 1.60 1.50 SIVEET CHERRIES Windsor, Seneca, Early Rivers, Black Tartarian, Schmidt 11/16-mn. cal., 4 10 6 ft. 1.30 1.20 1.10 PLIT3S Lombard, Burbank, Early Golden, Italian, Stanley---- 1.20 1.10 1.00) Prices are F.O.B. Bowman- v'ille. Packing ai cost. guar- anteed true-t-name. Inspected Ox the Depai triet of Agricm.ultur e MARTI'S NURSERY BOWVMANVTLLE. ON T., CANADA Phone: 'MA 3-5012 li TRuRsDAY. APRIT, 112, 1956 TRE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVMLLr- OWMAMn " #ýIP l"» m 3 ÇMVP nil Ir),

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