THURSDAY, OCT. l8th, 1956 TW~ CAMAY~TA?@ ~qAT'V@I.I AU UP~i~, A m~T - ~ * __________________ - - YJJ.LLj~~. 0' ADDISON - STEEL ter Mm. and Mrs. Addison leit edigon a motor trip through the A pretty autumn wdig States and down the East Coast. ~was solemnized in the East ____ Chapel ai Timotby Eaton Mem- ornal Cburch, Toronto, when REAL.- - TAYLOR Margaret Rowan Steel only daughtem ai Mm. and Mms. Steel, Tyrone United Churchi was; Nestieton, was united in mar- decorated with Multi-coloui. niage ta Ronald Glengarry Ad- gladioli and dahlias for the dison, eidest son of Mms. Addi- mamiage on September 22 af son and the late Mm. Addison Marie Ethel Taylor iattghter oi Melbourne, Australia. Rev. af Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taylor, Andmew Lawsan officiated at Tyrone, and Donald Alfred Real the cet'emony. son ai Mm. Fred Real and the Standards af white gladioli late Mrs. Real, Greenbank. Rev. graced the chancel and ta the2 Fred J. Jackson officiatcd. strains of the Wedding Marca The wedding -%vas played by the bride was given in marriage Mrs. William Stone. sister ot by hem father. The bride chose the groom, who alsa accompan- ký gown ofa white Fr'ench bro- ied the soioist, Mr. Mel McCov cade trîmmed with seed pearis af Burketon, who sang,"e and sequins. Her fingemtip veil cause" and "The Weddingc was heid by a tiara timmed Prayer." with pearîs and she camried a The bride was given in mar- cascade ai white roses. riage by hem father and woce The matron* ai bonor, Mmc.- a waltz Iength gown ai white lKcnneth Martie, chose a gownj embroidered Belguim net aver o' peacock blue taffeta, witrn satin, witlî a fitted bodice anîd hLt ta match and carried piiîk Sabrina neckiine. A ttngertiri md white carnations. Mr. veil of tulle illusion was cau- Kenncth Martie was best man ,ght ta an off-the-face haîf-hat and the ushers were Dr. J .S.j fashioned of lace and pleate-d Crawford and Mr. Stanley' tulle, trimmed with sequins and 1-lacker. pearîs' The bride caried a white The reception w-as h-eld at Prayer Book with tiny pink The Guild ai' Ail Arts, and la- rosebuds, white poms, siepii- Smart Shoes For the Young 'Miss Big and Little Sister Shoes By SAVAGE Black Patent Swivel Back Pumps Sizes 81'2'to 3 B and C Widths As above, in Téen Age Sizes Sizes 4 ta 9 OnIy Red Schodl Hiou e' Pumps with Sweater Top. Sizes 12 to 3 See these and, many $4.65 others at ILloyd EllisShoes 49 King St. W. Phone MA 3-5941 HAYDON Mr, and Mrs. Haroldi Gay, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denby,. Bowmanville, visited Mr'. and Mrs. C. Garrard. Mr. and Mrs. G. Shackleton and family, and Mrs. M. Black- burn, Salem; Mr. Kenneth Gra- ham, were supper gguests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn and Mrs. T. Coxvling on Saturday. Kenneth entertained with his pictures in the evening, Mr. and Mms. Harvey Strong, Salem, were Sunday visitors at Mr. anid Mrs. M. Bertrim's. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ommiston, Ronald Forsyth, Enniskillen; Mm. 'and Mrs. Ross Ashton and famiily, were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton's oni Sunday. Mrs. T. Smith returned from hospital on Sunday. Mms. W. Thampson with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson, Car- leton Place, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham and _-___ 1 HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICE SUPER-RIGHTý MEATS PoRK" oAsTsShankless Shouder PORKRASTS b39c1 PURE, ESSEX BRAND, SMALL LINK or COUNTRY STYLE PORK'S USAGE 1-lb Dkg ('ALIFORNIA - FRFSH GREEN Butts 1b 49C 35c ur 's ne er rt a- a w anotis andi white streamners. She wvas attended by her fou sisters, Mms. Louis Phillir matron oi honor, Miss Jun Taylor and Mis Barbara Tay lom as bridesmaids and Janic Taylor as ilowem girl. The ma tran ai honor was in coppe crystalette with iitted bodicE v neck)ine and bouffant skir with matching shoes and fea ther headdress and carried nosegay of bronze and yellov 'mumne The bridesmaids were simil amly gowned in blue-gold cryà talette, matching shoes and fea ther headdmess. They carriei yellow and bronze 'mums. The flawer girl wore coppeý crystalette with matching head dîess and camried a basket o yellow and bronze 'mums. Mm. Ross Real, Greenbant brother oi the groom, was besi ~man. The ushers were Mm. AI. lyn Taylor, brother of the bride and Mm. Wm. Stane, brother-mn. law of the groom. The reception was held in the Community Hall, the bride'1 mother weariog a dress of Dior blue silk with champagne ac- cessories and a corsage ai pink roses. The groom's aunt, Miss Olive Real, wome green satin with gald ac-cessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bride and groom left an a wedding trip ta New Bruns- wick and other eastern points. The bride chose for travelling a suit of grey tweed mix with peacack blue accessories and wore a corsage of pink rose- buds. Mr. and Mrs. Real wîll î'eside on1 Peter St., Markham. Guests wvere present from Toronto, Markham, Sutton. Uxbridge, Whitby, Gmeenbank and Osh- a wa. Prior ta ber marriage the bride xas guest of honor at a supper party and personal shower at the home ai Miz.i Gwen Dean. Burketon. A miscehlaneous shower was held at the home ai Miss Eve- lyn Bennett, Oshawa, assisted by Miss Joan Ray and Miss Gwen Dean. Miss Elizabeth Knox enter- tained' at a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. R. Scott, Ty- rone. A gift of crystal and mon- cy w as given the bride by hem fellow employees at General Alotors.1 YALE, FRIEDLANDER., HUNTER & CO. Accountants andi Auditors 64 King St. E. RÀ 5-1621 Oshawa B. L. Yale, C.A. FFriedlander, B. Comm., C.P.A J. Hunter, C.P.A. Chiropractor Office- 15 Elgin St., cor. of Harsey St. Phone MA 3-5509 1 Office Hours: By Appointmnent D e ntal1 DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. 40 King St. W. Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.ni. dailv 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday Closed Sunday Office Phone MA 3-5790 House Phone - Newcastle 3551 DR. E. W. SISSOIý, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office in his home 100 Liberty St. N. - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daiiy 9 amn. to 12 moon Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone MA 3-5604 j DR. C. 'F. CATTRAN, D.D.S. Office 23 King St. E. - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a:m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. to 12 nmon Saturday Closed Sunday Telephone: Office MA 3-5459 Le g a STRIKE and STRIKE Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Public W. R. Strike, Q.C. A. A. H. Strike, BBA. 40 King St. W. - Bowmanville Telephione MA 3-5791 LAWRENCE Gý MASON, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public IKing St. W. - Bowmanville Phones: Office MA 3-5688 Residence MA 3-5553 MISS'APHA L. RODGINS Barrister, Solicitor Notary Publie Temperance St. - Bowmaxville M Mrifg agle S LEROY HAMLTON . ORONO~ Phone 1 ri16 First Mortgage funds Residences- - Farms j Business Properties Op fo m e fry KEITU A. DILLETT Optometrist 141 King St. E. Bowrnanville Office Hours: By appointment Telephone MArket .3-3252 Monday to Saturday 9 arn. to 5 p.m.1 Wednesdava: 9 to 1 Thursday evenings JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist Jury & Loveil Bowrnanvile Phone MA 3-5778 Piano Tuning1 Professional Piano Tuning' I Phone 34 Prinre St. sownianville Kyle, visited Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Wilson, Olcott, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon attended Hampton Anmiversary service 'on Sunday afternoon and Thanksgiving Service at Enniskiilen United Church on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrm. M. Bertrim, John, Jean and Birdie at Mr. and Mrs. Ron Morrison's, Osh- awa, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mn. Norman Avery and family, Maple Grave, weme- Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. C. Rankine. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp <nee Marie Ashton) who were married Satumday. Mr. and Mms. W. Blackbuýn and family and Mrs. T. Cowl- ing motomed ta Oakwood, Sun- derland, Lindsay' and Peterbor- ough on Sunday. Church service will be with- drawn on Stinday on account of Tyrone Thank-offering ser- vices. W.A. October meeting was 'held at the home of Mrs. Les- lie Graham Thursday afternoon. Mrs. ,ýLioyd Slemon presided. Several business matters were 'transacted. Mms. Cowling and Mms. Lloyd Siemnon were ap- pointed delegates ta the W.A. convention at King Street Un- ited Church, Oshawa. Prograin consisted of instrumental, Mrsý. Reaci; Mrs. Cowling and Mrs. Garrard gave a report from Convention which was held in Trinity United Church, and in- strumental, Mrs. Lloyd Slemon. Lunch was served and a socialt time, enjoyed. Haydon W.A. ladies are in- vited ta Salem W.A. meeting which will be held at the home c of Mrs. W. Craig, Thursda evening. ENNISKILLEN JSet-vice Club met at Mrs. E Robson*s on Oct. 2 with nin, haesndedotlchws srve prneut.Hospchal ssegvwa by Mme. A. Leadbeatem, Mrs A. Wemry and hostess. Nex meeting ta be held at Mrs. W Howell's on Oct. 16. The W.M.S., C.G.I.T. anè leader Mrs. O. C. Ashton, Ex. plamerg and leader Mrs. R. B Green,. net in the Sunday School Roam, Oct. 10. Presideni Mns. L. Wearn presided and Mme. T. Siemon hadi charge ai the Devotional. The annual af- filiation service ai the C.G.I.T was conducted under the lead- ership ai Miss Gloria Wright Mrs. C. Penfaund, Courtice, C. G.I.T. Secmetary ai Affiliated Groups, Oshawa Pmesbyterial, premented the senior girls with latiyards and also received a gift frm Enniskillen C.G.I.T. The affiliation service ai the Explorers was held with Chief Explorer,, Wayne Beckett, pre- ciding and Mrs. R. Virtue as pianist. Mrs. L. Kempt, Whitby, Oshawa Presbyterial Secretary of afiiiated Explorer Groups was guest speaker. The Dorey Exploring Party put on a short play, ",My Missionary Box". Mme. F. McLaughlin was, ap- pointed delegate ta the Oshawa Presbyterial meeting. Misses Louise and Marjarie Ucintbsh, Whitby; - Mrs. Have- lock Annis and Doris, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ir- win mecently. Miss Sharon Scott and Mas- ter Bob Scott, Oshawa, visited Donna Gail and Rodney Orwin. Mm. and Mme. Leonard Brad- ley were visitars xvith Mr. 3oe Weinberger, Port Perry and also visited with Mm. and Mrs. Gea. Rahm, Saintiield. Mm. and Mme. AI»ert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earle, Blackstock, with Mm. and Mrs. Earl Trewin. Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Gîegg,- Donald and Michael, Glenbur- nie, Maryland, visited Messrs. I Aidam and Ross Shar-p. and at- tended the Sharp-Ashton wed- ding on Saturday. Mm. and Mrs. R. T. Ormistan and Master- Ronald ForsYth w.ere Sunday guests ai Mr. and M4rs. Lloyd Ashton, H-aydon. Mm. Allen Staintan, Mr. and ¶Mrs. Harold Ashton and boys, spent Thanksgiving Day Witt M4r. and Mme. S. Kersey, Hamp- ton. Mm. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and iamiiY, StaV fiville, spent Saturday wit hM r. and Mrs. E.McNair. Miss Elsie Oke, Toronto, spent the weekend visitiflg here vith relatives. . Mm and Mms. W. JT. Bragg, Allen and Barry, Pi-ovidenc&'; \Ire. E. C. Ashton, Mapie Grove,* ,ith Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ashton. Mm. and Mî-s. A. Hunter, Mlount Forest- Miss Elsie- Oke. roranto; Mm. and Mrs. C. Oke nd Master Aiphie Bender, Dshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. A. >ke. miss Dallie H-illman, Mr. \el Scbeii, Bracebridge, spent unday with Mm. and Mrs. E. [eNair. Mr. and Mme. H. Stainton, Enniskillen Thank -offering Service HeId The antiual Thank-oiferin Service oi the Enniskille Church was held this past Sun day evening, and a fairly Iar congregation was present, ir cluding several visitors irar neighbouring cangregations. Rev. R. B. Green taak th general conduct ai the servici and the sermon was preache, by Rev. R. H. Wylie, B.*A.,o Port Permy, who emphasize the impordant wark done b: the eamly fathers of the con mnunity in establishing th church. and called an the men bers of the con gregation t maintairi that nob'le traditiai by being loyal both 'ta the Io cal and wold-wide worko the churcb. The "Sang Men" of Black stock rendemed very beautifUlI1 two anthems under the lead ershtp ai Mm. E. M. McCoy o Burketan, wîth Bill Hutton, sor ai Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Hu- ton at, the omgan. At the cor. clusion ai the service rnember5 oi the lacal choir served luncF ta the visitors in the churc. basemnent. .Our thanks are due ta Rev Mr. Wylie, and to the mnen'ý choral group from Blackstock, for their very fine contribu« tion to aur Thankofferiog Ser- vite. There will be no cburch ser- vice this coming Sunday he- cause af the Thankoffering ser- vices at Burketon. UJITUARY DELBERT NELSON MYLES Mr. Delbert Nelson Myles Orono, passed away suddenily in Oshawa.. on Wednesday, September 12. He was born i n South Woodslee, EssexCony IOntario on April 10, 1887, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Nelson Myles. He was a 25-year member of the L100F. No. 436 in Orono, and a meniber of the United1 Carpenters and Joiners of Arn- erica No. 397 of Oshawa.j Hie is survived by his wife,j the former Beatrice Lily Hiller; three daughters and three sons; Thelma (Mrs. G. H. E. Srnith, R.N.) Gravenhurst; LeRoy at home; Lloyd, Whitby: Edna, (Mrs. James B. Johnson) Pe- terborough: Howard, Omona, and Shirley* (Mrs. John T. Davis), Bowmanville, also five grand- daughters and five grandsons, and five sisters and two broth- ers. Rev. John Kitchen conducted the funeral services at Barlow's Funeral Home. Orono, on Sat- ut-day, September 15, and in1- termient was in Orona Cerne- tery. T1C K ET S TO EVERYWHERE Air, Rail or Ste4mship Cansult JURY & LOVELL Bowmanville 15 King St. W. MA 3-5778 NEW COMMUNITY HA&LL Friday, O cfobe r l9th ai 8:15 p.m. Hav-ing served you - has beeti a pleastire. Ce. Le WARREN General Contractor HAMPTON Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. F. O IU R Cowling, Blackstock, with Mr. O IU R and Mrs. R. McNeil.1 Mrs. Harold Ashton attended MRS. W. W. MANNLNG a shower at Hampton on Friday On Sept. 24th at Strathaven evening for Miss Annabelle Ad- cock. Rest Home, Bawmanville, Mrs. Mrs. H. Mils, Chester and W. W. Manning (Susan>. Mati.l- -Bruce, with Mr. and Mrs. C. da Prout) passed away in her ng Milis, Maple Grave. 84th yeam, after a lingeming ili- n- Mm. and Mrs. Wallace Griffin ness. geand family, weme SUnday tea She wa the oldest daughter In guests oi Mr. and Mrs. N. Col- of the late Edmund Prout and lm lacutt, Tyrone. his wife Emma Skinnem. She Mr. Doug Cale and Jean, attended Salem PubliceSeiàoo1 he Bow.ranville, accompanjed Mr. and later Port Hope Model eand Mm.Aln Wryad School. She taught schoôl for ed Sandra ta Alliston ta visit Mr.- sevemai years at Clarke Union of and Mrs. Bob Emberson. and Oakhill. _d Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ppmrott On Dec. 24, 1894 she was >y and Jeanine, Oshawa, were united in marmiage ta, the late n- Sunday visitors af Mm. and Walter Manning of Oshawa. te Mms. A. L. Weamn. They fammed there for many n- Mr.. and Mms. L. Stainton and years and were highlv respect- ta family weme with Mr. and Mrs. ed by their friends and neigh- n C. Milis, Port Permy. boums. 0-. Mr.- and Mrs. E. A. Pethick, Mrs. Manning wilf-always be of Toronto, with Mr. and Mms. S. remembemed for hem cheerful R . Pethick. disposition and her pxany acts k- Mm. and Mme. Gea. Irwin of kindness. She ,was a mem- ly visited Mm. and Mrs. Frank d- Kelly, Part Credit. of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kay, Mr. n Bill Kay, Toranto, were visit- ors of .Mr. and Mrs. Adam t.Sharp. -s Mrs. Allan Wemry and San-S o .h cira weme recent guests of Mrs. S o ýh Ross Lee, Kedran. Mm. S. R. Pethick arrived V. home by plane fram visiting wMD 's his daughter, Mms. Joe Switzer, C om u k, at Gate Milîs, Ohio. - Mrs. John Griffin and fam- -ily visited hem mothem, Mms. E. ' * Bennett, Fenelon Falls. - Mr. and Mms. A. Sharp. Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Gregg visitedreaie nTrna Lenore and Marlene, Mm. L. Mrs. Bruce Reid. Mm.and1i8:15 Miss Doreen Holroyd, Hamp- torn; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamb, Mliss Reva McGill and 0Miss G loila Wright with Mr. s andi M-s. Lamne Lamb and Friday, d family. Mm. and Mrs. N. Wright is :t visiting with Mm. and Mrs. Arthur Wright, Barrie. Mm. and Mms. Geo. Hunter, e Opening Cerem( Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown, Grand Valley, Mm. and Mrs. Alymer Hunter, Mount Forest, eweme with Mr. and Mrs. C. Vaiey 0or tFerguson. Variely Mr. and Mrg. Ray Werry and (R ds fDebbie, Ottawa, spent the weekend with bis parents, Mm. fr r~ and Mms. F. Wermy and attend- S L/w for, Ce ed the Sharp - A5hton wedding on Saturday.fo Mm. and Mme. Carl Ferguson * <Wfr ho weme visitors ai Mr. and Mr2. L. Winkwomth, Barrie. Mrs. O. C. Ashton, LoLs and VRBD Charles visited Mr. and Mrs.EER OD Gomdon Beech, Maple Grave. Mr. and Mms. Howamd Oke, Fe d Garryan Debamah, Oshawa, Fe d with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Oke. -A kitchen shower was heldi~ for the village ladies at the _________________ home af Mrs. John Sle.mon on Oct. 3 for a bride-ta-be, Miss Jean Griffin. Jean bas been a very efficient clerk at Mm. Slmn* toete at or c on r t s-ears. She received manyon r f l beautiful and useful gifts. Pic- turç.s were taken and a boun- ta the citi tiful lunch semved. Mrs. Eva Tyers, Toronto, I!F \isiting hem cousin, Mme. E. M. Siemon. SOLI1 ina iity Hall YING ip.m. Oct. 19: .nies 'a an( iOrchestra Bvrolet rihorn WELCO] Inission El Dance Sedan M1E Four. Big Days This Week - Wed. m Thurs. m Fr'. -Sat. MMMDV AMIA mO% r i0 40 %fa I Phone MA 3-5778 "'lu Bowmanvi. ' itions ..» izens of INA on the opening of their crussel 'Sprouts lb. 1 9c. Bradford Marsh Grawn, N-o. 1 Grade, Tender and Sweet, Washed, Ready ta Cook CAý;ÀRROTS 3lb ceo ba 15 c ALLSWEET Save lic i -1b picgs 5 9C RAISINPIE Sa've 6c 0864 3C Prie& Efftctb,,e Unti Saturday, October 20th, 1958. SHIRRIFF'S LUSHUS JeIIy Powders 3 pkgsforI5c ber of Centre Street Unite.d Church, Oshawa, and a very active worker in the W.A. For the past three years &ho had been bedridden at Strath. aven. Though entirely helpleaa 1 she remained bright and cheet,- fui ail during her' stay there, She leaves to mourn her lou one daughter Barbara (Mrt. Harvey Aiken), two sons, Ed- gar and Hartley, six grandchil- dren and five great grand-chil- dren. Funeral service was held'at the Morris Funeral Chapel on Sept. 27, and was conducted ty the Rev. T. A. Morgan, assisted by *Captain W. Brown of the Saivation Army. The floral tri- butes were many showilig -the great esteeni of her many friends and relations. The palibearers were Messrs. Ross Pooley, Ailan Prout, Glenn Prout, Archie Britton, Norman Down and Wilbur Down. Interrnent wàs in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Business Directory Ac c ount an cy RAY J. DILLING Certified Public Accountant 93 Church Street MArket 3-3861 WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 64 King St. E. Bownianville (Above Garton's &us Station) 64 King Street E. MONTEITH - MONTEITH RIEHL & CO. Chartered Accountants 135 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa RA 5-4662 Partners- J. W. Monteith, M.P., F.C.A. A. B. Monteith, B.Commi., C.A. G. W. Riehi, C.A. (Licensed Trustee) G. E. Trethewey. C.A. R. P. Lightfoot, C.A. - - 1 1 - î;a&;M-um- TEURSDAY, OCT. 18th, 1956 THE CANADIAN sTATLP-qj)km litetwuAvunT.v Pvq,,àlerp. b c ti fi 1 $6.95