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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1956, p. 14

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TffE CANADTAN STATESMAN. ROWMANVMT!. flWA.WI The Orono News Telephone 127 Mrs. H. MeIIntosh and daugh. Mrs. Donald Gordon (the ters Miss Anne and Miss Pr-j- former Joan Toçid> on their dence Mclntosh, Madoc, and marriage Saturday, October 20, Miss Nan McLeod, Oshawa, at Orono United Church. were weekend guests of Mr-. Miss Laura Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller. Thomas Morton' Bethany, vis- Mn. and Mrs. Fred Sills, ited Mrs. John Morris. Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mn. and Mrs. Tom Tabb, 0. Cowan on Sunday and found Haydon, have moved into the Mrs. Cowan feeling very mucn Harny Lewis bouse on Mijl betten after hen illness. Street. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Martin Mrs. John Patten is in Civic and Miss Louise Martin, R.N., H ospital, eebruh o Port 'Credit, spent the week- Petrboough fo -end with Mn. and Mns. Geo.ugey Morton. Miss Gwven Chatterton, Tor- Mn. and Mrs. John Forresten onto, spent the weekend with and famlly have moved to an Mn. and Mns. M. Chatterton. apt over Orono Times Office. Mrs. H. Mencer and Mrs. J. Mn. and Mns. Jack Bryson E. Richards in Lindsay an and daughtens, Trenton, spent Saturday. the weekend with Mns. M. Congratulations ta Mn. and Shenwin and Launence and Mns. David Neil Moffat (the attended the Junior Farmers' former Doris Evelyn Jopling of Tunkey Banquet Saturday ev- Lakefield) on thein marniage ening. Octoben 2th, at Wesley United Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell Chuncb, north of Lakefield. spent Sunday visiting fienCis Mn. and Mns. A. McGill have at Mount Albert. moved into the new Canleton Mns. Neil Smith and Mrs. A. bouse, Main Street, they re- Saunders with Mn. and Mrs. cently punchased. Mac Smith and children, Wil- Mn. and Mns. Clifton Arnold, lowdaie, visited the Liftlocks Mn. and Mrs. Walter Flonke ini Peterborough on Saturday. and family, Scarborough, pn Mns. Alan Gribble, Lambeth, Sunday with Mn. and Mns. Robt. visited Mns. John Morris. Hancock. on Thursday. P tt NaioalFlmBor PctrilP t o Club W iÀs Ontario Titie willbe sownin the Church on Wednesday, Nov. 8th at 7:30. W.A. November meeting will be held at the home o! Mrs. Charlie Garrard on Thursday, Nov. 8th at 2:30- Sunday School at 2 p.m., Chunch Service 3 p.m. on Sun- day. Sunday, November llth, Arm- istice Day, a special Armistice Service will be held. Congratulations to Mn. and Mns. Chanlie Garrard on cele- brating thein thinty-founth Wed- ding Annivensary. on October 28. Mn. and Mrs. Roy Graham, were guests at the Garrard and i Giffin wedding which took: place on Saturday in the United Churçh, Blackstock. Mr. and Mns. Wilbur Black- burn and family and Mrs. K. Cowling attended the Thank- a!!ering Service at Salem on Sunday and were tea guests o!f Mn. andi Mns. Farewell Black- burn. A- gathering was held at the home o! Mn. and Mns. Arthur Tnewin on Saturday in honon of Mn. and Mns. Walter Stnaw- bridge and family who have: moved frpm aur cammunity ta Hampton. Mr. Cecil Siemon was chairman. He called the com- The Durham 4-H Potato Club were winners of the pany ta order, and made a short potato project held for 18 4-H teams in the provincial inter- speech. Mn. David Malcolm club compelitions held at the O.A.C. an October 19. From pnesented Mn. and Mrs. Stnawý bridge and family with a tri- lef t ta night are: E. A. Surnmers, Agricultural Representa- iight lamp. The remainden o! tive, Durham County; Garth McGzill and Bert Wcrry, the evening was spent playinÉ Enniskillen. v~,ac, n,,A nd nl +;,a- Ail Ms.Laurja Coper is visit- Congraýtulations to Mr. and enjoyed a delicious lunch. ing in Oshawa. Mrs. Jas. Dickson on her birth -_________ Congratulations to Mr. and day Nov. 5th. Mrs. Leland Bail on the birth Mr. and Mrs. L. Pears, Linda NWIOT7Tt of their daughter. and Alan, Bowmanville, visited NE . I LLEVJJJJ.. Mrs. Myna McCulloch visited Mr-. and Mrs. Jim Bail. Mrs. Wallace Scott in Colum- Rev. and Mrs. C. T. L. Allun,1 Miss Hazel Barrie of Oshawa bus on Sunday. Mono, Illinois, and Miss Laura spent Sunday with Miss Bertha Congratulations to Mrs. I. Allun, Oshawa, visited their i Thompson. Winters who celebrated 'her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rowe 83rd birthday last week, with Allun. Rev. AUn asisted at are moving this week to their mnembers of her family. the morning service in Oronco new home in thé village which Mrs. John E. Armstrong has United Church when Rev. F. they purchased from Mr. Ar- returned home from visiting P. Chisholm cif Miilbrook, was thur Redknap. In the States for the past sev- the guest preacher, aiso in the Miss Margaret Flummerfeit eral weeks. afternoon and evening at Kirby of Toronto spent a few days Congratulations to Mr.-n Church Anniversary services. with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Brown. Mrs. R. S. Johnston attended A j.ji he W.I. Convention held at MonyAtte d D rlin tonToronto on Wednesday as a delegate from the local W.I. Public Speaking Contest %rs. Cleland Le and Ms The Township Elimination Mr. Roy Topping, Chairman spending a week with their Public Speaking Contest for of Boys' and Girls' Work of sister, Mrs. Mabel Etzweiiler Darlington, sponsored by the the Lions Club, Bowmanville, of Milwaukee. Durham County Trustees and presented leather wallets to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gil- Ratepayers' Association, for the three winners and Mrs. mer and son Stewart of Tor- 1956 which was helU in Hamp- O. C. Ashton on behaif of the onto spent the weekend with tçon Sunday School Room Fr1- Association presented each of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank day, Oct. 26, at 8. p.m., could the runners-up with a book. Gilmer. well be described as a very Mrs. Wm. O'Neill expressed The sympathy of this corn- successful event from the stand- appreciation to ail who assisted munity is extended to Mr. Wm. point of contestants and at- with the program. The pro- Hallowell and famiiy in the tendance. There was almost a gram ciosed with "The Queen" passing of his only son, Mr. record number of . contestants with Mrs. q. Brent at the Garnet Hallowell of Toronto with il pupils competing and piano on Tuesday last. a comfortabiy filled hall of in- Mrs. John Lancaster of Bow- terested friends, parents and manville is spending a few days terchers. HÂYDON with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lan- The directors for Darlington, caster. Mrs. Wm. O'Neill, Maple Kngtn onMr.grataitonSi.veste Grove, and Mrs. O. C. Ashton, Mrs. Mary Garrard, ContoMr.Gratlaiston Mr. and Enniskiiien, had made arrange- spent the weekend with Mr. and' (nee Donna Stark) who were mients for time, place, programn Mrs. C. Garrard, and attended1 married in Newtonville United and prizes. the Garrard-Griffin wedding on. Church on Saturday, Oct. 27th, The il contestants had a Saturday. Rev. S. J. Pike officiated. ,va#iety of interesting and weilG Sunday evening visitors at the1 Mr. Arnold Wade and his prepared subjects making a larrard home were Mr. and sister, Miss Jean Wade, have very difficult' task for the Mrs. Jîm Heath and family, returned from their trip to judge. The contestants who Kingston. Brandon, Man. drew lots for their turns in Mr. Deibert Martin, Welles- Next Sunday, Nov. 4th, speaking were as foliows: ville, N.Y., spent a f ew ,days Church Service at 10 a.m. as 1. Lois Ashton, S.S. No. 16. wîth bis mother, Mrs. W. Mart- usual. Enniskillen; 2. David Werry, in and Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts Mr: and Mrs. Harvey Osborne Shaw's School in School Area; and family. and famiiy of Welcomne with Joyce Davey, S.S. No. 13 Long A family gathering was held I her mother, Mns. J. T. Pearce. Sault; 4. Agatha Schipper, S.S. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. on Sunday. 7 Bunketon: Canol Cox, Provi- Read on Sunday to celebrate Mr. The men of the church arc, dence School in School Area: Henry Ashton's 79th birthday urged ta attend the practice on. 6. Anne Werry, S.S. No. 20 when a turkey dinner was serv- Thunsday evening of this week Solina; 7. Carroll McRobents, ed. at the chunch, of hymns, etc. S.S. No. 18 Tyrone; 8. Diane Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and for the 25th Anniversary of the Martin, Maple Grove Scbool in famiiy and Miss Cora Degeen Churcb on Sunday, Nov. llth, School Area, 9. Joan Layng. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kel- when they are asked to occupy S.S. No. 21 Haydon; 10. David Iar, North Oshawa, on Sunday. the choir space for the even- Brent, S.S. No. 10 Betbesda; Mr. and Mrs. M. Seers spent ing service. il. Patsy Knox,- S.S. No. 14 Sunday evening with Mn. and _________ Bradley's. Mrs. J. Jones and family. Brief nemarks were made by Mn. and Mns. -A. Olesen and WE L YVI E the chairman, M.M J. Hobbs. famiiy, Fleshenton, visited bis E L Y I E Some words of advice werp mother, Mrs. Olesen, on the given by the judge, Mr. E. weekend. Port Britain membens, Ber- Morley. Mn. Bob Henry of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith niece Best and Mesdames Reeve, Maple Grove with Mr. A. Wed- wene to Stouffville on Sunday Best, Beighton, K. Ashby, H. gery as accompanist favoured visiting Mr. SmitiVs brother and Holman and visiton Mrs. E. with two deiightful solos. Mas- family. Barrowclough attended the spe- ter Ron Luke, Hampton, gave Mn. and Mrs. hoss' Ashton andI cial meeting* of the Monrish severai accondion n u m b e r s famnily, Mr. and Mns. Lloyd Ash- Women's Institute, held in the while the judge was arriving ton and family wene Satunday Sunday School room of Wel- at a decision. Mn. Morley, tea- evening visitons at Mn. and Mns. come church on Tuesday after- cher of Public Speaking, gave Russell Onmiston's, the occasion noon, October 23. "Treasunes as his decision for top marks, of Mn. and Mns. Gordon Werry's in Your Attic", was the topic David Brent who had as bis Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniver- for the day. tapie "Early Days in My sany. Another Red Cross quilt was Community"; Joyce Davey wbo Mr. Milton Siemon and Mn. finished at Mrs. E. Barrow- zpoke on 4-H Clubs, and Agatha and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon attend- ciough's on Thursday af ternoon sShipper whose subject was ed the Salem Thank-offering with Berniece Best and AAs- poety.79Service on Sunday aftérnoon. dames R. Best, Reeve, A. Hold- poeny.Congratulations to Mn. and zway, W. Mason, A. Austin, K. Mns. Alfred Garrard o hi sbW ufr on h Siaffor Bros. manriage on Satunday. onthiri Ahy, .Tufddog Stafor Brs.Sonry to hear Mr. Wm. Mc- On Friday evening those who Laughlin, Bunketon, had a heant love to travel by pictures en- Mou etlW rS attack and is a patient in Me- joyed a trip toSetlan Monum ntalWork moniai Hospital, Bowmanville. other western cities when Rev. Phone httbyWe wish him a speedy recoveny. Richard Lyons o! Lockport, N. POhnowh8-3552Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Siemon Y. showed slîdes of a six manth MOhwk8-352attended Enfield Anniversary trailer holiday. Mn. and Mrs. 118 Dundas St. E., Whtby Service Sunday evening. Lyons and thnee children spent FINE QUALITY Mrs. K. Cowling and Mns. the weekend with their uncle MIONUMENTS AND Lloyd Slemon wene delegates to i and aunt Mn. and Mrs. Percy MARKERS the W.A. lth Bithday Celebra- Snell. tion which was held at King Unreported iast week was a Precise workmanshiv and Street United Church, Oshawa, veny happy occasion when Port careful attention ta detail _______________Bitain friends surprised the are Vour asurance when n ewlyweds, Mr. and Mns. John ç'ou chcèose trom the wide D ~ I l .. Nichols, nFiaOt 9wt deseti f rte and HighStPces Paivd a party apd presentation of a dometie rantes nd Hghet Prces aid kitchen tdlble and chairs. MU. Marbies in stock. 24-Hour Service Cecil White of Port' Hope pro- f TELEPHONE COLLECT î vided good entertainment. ______________ C BO RG FI2-3721 IMn. and Mrs. Ken Ashby at- MCR PECONi tended the Box-Lennox wed- PETERBOROUGH Ri 2-2080 ding in Avening on Satunday the 20th, and spent the next rCéO7N CRET Eday in Toronto: CA ? E IE F R Truman Austin conducted ,FASTRELIE FOR Sunday School i the absence BLOCK of Murray Payne on Sna -- -- ___ - vernia nd. erll ho had ln I - - - - Orono Bond to Operate Beginners' Class Orono Band beld its annual meeting when a goadly numben o! band members wene present. Along with the election o! offi- cens the membens discussed and formulated plans fan a' begin- nens' class. The fallàwing officers were elected for the camlng tenm: Ivison Tamblyn, President; Don- ald Hamm, vice-president; Car- las Tamblyn, secretary-treasun- en; M. J. Tamblyn, bandmaster; Ross Allun, Cecil Aldned and Chas. Gay, directors and Jim Pollard and Vernon Graham, auditons. Secretary-Tneasurer, Mn. C. Tamblyn, read tbe financal ne - pont which showed rcceipts o! $66097; expenditures o! $203.25 and a balance o! $457.12. A letter was received from Lindsay cancenning a Band Fes- tival in May asking if Orono was intenested. Secnetary was instructed ta contact Lindsay stating Onono Band would be înterested in the Band Festival. A discussion fallowed for the anganization o! a beginnerb' class o! bandsmen. Intenest in this venture Was sbown by the unanirnaus vote ta lay plans for such a new class. Registration for the class is ta take plate Octoben 30th commencing at 7:30 in the evening at the Township Hall, Orono . Any boy, aven the age o! ten years, is eligible ta ennal in the begin- nens' class. A commlttee o! thnee was set up ta make the final arrangements. Instruments are pnovided by the band. It is ex- pected that a number o! boys will take advantage d! this op- portunity. It was also decided that ahl band instruments naw in use would be temporarily recalled and those in need o! repairs would be sent away ta ibe aven- hauled. Orono Citizens Taking Steps to Authorize Incorporation of Village Incorporation came ta the fore at the Onono Police Trustee meeting an Manday evening, Oct. 22, when a motion was passed adopting the boundanies o! tbe pnopased area ta be pre- sented for Incorporation. The motion was passed by R. C. For- rester andi H. M. Mencen. S. B. Rutherford pnesented the draft dèscribing the baun- danies which is now ta be in- cluded in a petition which wil be circulated sometime in the future for signatures. On the south the boundary bas been drawn 150 feet soutb o! the side road between the Stapies and Blewett propenty and extends from lot 27 ta the east bal! of lot 30. On the east the boundany will exist 150 feet east o! lot 29 on the side noad at Moffatts up past Hintons ta Highway 115 at the nortb which it then follows ta a point anc eightb o! a lot narth o! the sixth cqncession. The nonth boundary is the eigbth o! a lot nonth o! the sixth concession fnom lot 27 ta the east bal! o! lot 30, The west boundany is the west side of the east bal! of lot 30 or a point midway acrass the Arm- strong pnopenty and sautb tbrough the Fonestry. SS. B. Rutherford was authon- ized ta have the draft complet- ed by R. R. Waddell and upon its completion'the Trustee Board is to seek assistance from the Orono Chamben o! Commence ta bave the petitian signed. Fol- lowing the signing of the peti- tion the Municipal Board wilII be contacted and a meeting wil be anranged when ahl points on Incorporation mýiy be present- ed by anyone in the area. The Board will make the final de- cision on the question of Incor- poration. In connection with the pro- posed road east o! Chunch Street soutb land descriptions were filled. Mn. Ruthenford re- ported that the Allun property was not settled as yet and the Trustees authorized the Clenk ta, obtain information on expro- priation fon such a purpose as obtaining land for a road. It was felt that the noad should run down the east side o! the Allin praperty and tbis would flot af- fect the relocating o! the hduse. Trustees decided to meet Council o! Clarke Township ta seek permission ta, establlsh a tile field in the lawh ta the east o! the township building. It was also decided that tenders for the installation of the twa washnooms and water systemn be advertised. Othen wonk which is hoped ta be donc this year is the plac- ing o! a few.culvents, gnavelling of Rowe Avenue and the com- pletion o! the branch noad fnom Station Street. Also the build- ing o! Rowe Avenue and the ditches and culvents cleaned out be!one winter sets in. The condition o! the dump was bnought up by the Chair- man and it was decided that ahi nubbish and brusb should be bunned as soon as possible and that a bulldozer be employed ta level and buny tbe debnis. It was pointed out that individuals are using the dump placing re- fuse in any -section making it almast impossible for Mn. Gra- ham ta bunn all the garbage-. An amount of $428.00 fan the paving o! Park Hill and a sec- tion ta Cemeteny noad was dis- cussed. This wonk was donc last yean and the Board felt that the Province should pay this cost a! paving, especially at the Cemeteny where the noad bad previously been torn up by the Highway Depantment. On mo- tion by H. M. Mencer and S. B. Rutherford the omount was nat ta, be Raid. - District Teachers Visit St. Lawrence Seaway Site On Tbursday, Octoben 18 the teachens a! Clarke, Port Hope and Cobourg districts jounneyed ta Cornwall ta visit the St. Lawrence Power Pnoject. Four buses le!t Port Hope and Cobourg anound 3 o'clack and stoppçd in Kingston for supper. On antiving in Cornwall some o! the teachers had a difficult time getting a place ta stay because sufficient roams bad not been neservcd at the Hotel Cornwallis. However evenyone was up bnight and early ta board the buses and travel ta the Project Centre for an explanation a! the St. Lawrence Power Projcct. On August 10, 1954, the Ontario Hydro and Power Aut-hority a! the State a! New York o!ficiaily stanted the con- struction on the 1,640,000 kilo- watt power project at a cost o! $600 million. Harnessing the 'river nequires the building o! two powerhouses about two miles wcst of Cornwall, anc on ceither side o! the International Boundary. These powerhouses will have a height of apprax- jimately 162 feet above the foun- dation and an overaîl lenzth of1 3,300 feet. Powen will be pro- duced by 32 generating units, 16 in each plant. Two dams must. be built. The Long Sauht Dam and the Iroquois Dam. Also 31,, miles o! dyliing with a beight o! 80 feet, will be buîlt on the Canadian shore. Twa co!!erdams wenc built for the dnaining o! the power- bouse site. At Iroquais, the !inst commun- ity in the area ta be moved ta a ncw township; ail dwellings had been moved by July 1956. The town a! Morrisbung, Aults- ville, Farnan Point, Moulinette and Mille Roche are othen tawns which arc being moved ta make way for the praject. Power should be available in Juhy 1958. At that time the gates o! the Long Sault Dam will be loweWd forcing the river level ta risc flooding approximately 20,000 acres along 35 miles of $he Canadian shore. This wilh involve 6,500 pensons, eigbt villages, 225 farms,. 40 miles of nailwav, and 35 miles o! bighwý%av. Befone tbis time al trees. fences. bnush and buihd- ings rnust be removed from the area. After leaving the centre the buses wcnt through tunnels under the river onta the coffer- dam joining the Canadian side to Bannhprt Island on the Unit- ed States side. From this dam we got a wonderful view of the construction o! the two power- houses. At noon the teachens wene scnved a deliciaus meal at a banquet ini Hotel Cornwallis, at which tume the business meet- ing was carried on. After the banquet the 'two new tawnsites were visited. The buses returned ta Part Hope late Friday night. Farm Forums S.S. 4 DARLINGTON FORUM The Farm Forum seasan open- cd with the meeting at the home o! Mn. and Mrs. Don Metcal! with an attendance o! Il. The topic was "Scbool Milk". Q.-Should a prognam be de- veloped ta supply milk toa ah Canadian scbool children?. A.- Yes. Q.-How could a schol milk be openated in youn community? A.-The dainies deliver in the district and could easily leave the nequined amount o! milk at the school. Q.-How should milk in schools be financed2 A.-We are o! the opinion that the !am- ilies would be willing ta pay for the school milk. We think thene wauld be a lot o! appos- ition from the taxpayens if it were included in school taxes. Business Directory Accouniancy RAY J. DILLING Certified Public Accauntant 93 Church Street MArket 3-3861 WM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant 64 King St. E. Bowmanville (Abave Garten's Bus Station) 64 King Street E. MONTEITH - MONTEITH RIEHL & CO. Chartered Accountants 135 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa RA 5-4662 Partners: J. W. Monteith, M.F., F.C.A. A. B. Monteith, B.Comm., C.A. G. W. Riehi, C.A. (Licensed Trustee) G. E. Trethewey, C.A. R. F. Lightfoat, C.A. YALE, FRIEDLANDER, HUNTER & CO. Accountants and Auciltors 64 King St. E. RA 5-1621 Oshawa B. L. Yale, C.A. F. Friedlander, B. Comm., C.P.A J. Hunten, O.P.A. C h ir op r acfi c G. EDWIN MANN, D.C. Chiropractar Office: 15 Elgin St., cor. of Horsey St. Phone MA 3-5509 Office Hours: By Appointment D e ntal1 DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. 40 King St. W. Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. dally 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Saturday Closed Sunday Office Phone MA 3-5790 House Phone - Newcastle 3551 DR. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., DÎ.D.S. Office in bis home 100 Libenty St. N. - Bowmanville Office Houns: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noan Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone MA 2-5604 DR. C. F. CATTRAN, D.D.S. Office 23 King St.' E. - Bawmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Saturday Closed Sunday Telephone: Office MA 3-5459 L egal1 STRIKE and STRIKE Barnisters, Solicitors Notanies Public W. R. Strike, Q.C. A. A. H. Stnike, B.A. 40 King St. W. -, Bowmanville Telephone MA 3-5791 LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A. Bannister, Solicitor Notary Public King St. W - Bownianville Phanes: bffice MA 3-5688 Residence MA 3-5553 MISS APHA L. HODGINS Bannister, Solicitor Ntary Public TIemperance St. - Bowmanville Morigages LEROY HArMLTOiS4 - ORONO Phone 1 r 16 First Mortgage funds Residences - Farms Business Properties OpfometryI KEITH A. BILLETT Optometnist 141 King St. E. Bowmanville Office Houns: By appointment Telephone MAnket 3-3252 Monday ta, Saturday 9 a.m. ta, 5 p.m. Wednesdays: 9 ta 12 Thunsday cvenings JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist Jury & Lovell BowmanvMle Phone MIA 3-5778 Piano Tuning_ i Professional Piano Tuning ARTHUR COLLISON Phone 34 Prince St. - Bowmanvile Newtonville N Interesting M The October meeting o! New- tonville W.A. was held in the Sunday School room at 8 p.m., Oct. 24. Mrs. W. Woods, as devotional canvenor, was in charge of the program.- Mrs. Jack Kimbal nead the devotional leaflet. Mrs. Sid Stacey nead the scripture, followed by prayer by Mrs. Wood. Mns. M. Jones and Mrs. D. Vinkie favored with a duet. Little Donna Kimbail gave a piano selection. Mrs. Cecil Bur- ley read a chapter fnom the book, "A Man Called Peter." The business meeting was in charge of the President, Mns. S. Lancaster. Mrs. Pike veny kindly donat- ed two fernenies ta be used in the chuncti. On Mns. Gilmen's suggestion a thank you letter is ta be sent ta tbe men o! the cbunch who fixed the sink and drain. Mns. Gilmen also moved the W.-A. donate $150 ta the church for the annivensary thank-offer. ing services on Nov. 1lth. Mrs. C. M. Joncs suggested each member bring a gilt ta be sent ta the Childnen's Aid at the December meeting. The bazaar committees were ta remain the same as the prev- ious yean. The tea price was set at 25c and 15c. A naminating committee, com- posed o! Mns. Johnson, Mrs. C. Farrow, Mrs. M. Porter was selected ta bring in the siate of officens for the caming year. Mns. Milligan asked permission. o! the W.A. ta use the kitchen dishes and tables for the bal tearn banquet sponsared by the Instit -ite. It was annaunced there is to be a polio clinic, fan th~e innoc- ulation o! pre-schoal children in the church basement, Nov. 8th. Ms. H. Wade made a request for two quiits ta be made. Mrs. Wood and her g served a deliciaus lunch ta te 33 ladies present. Mrs. Caswell Speaks On Africa ut W.A. Morrish: The negular manh. ly meeting o! the W.A. was beld on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at thý home o! Mrs. Norbert McHolmý 17 mnembers were present, one guest and two children. The tmeeting was conducted by the president, Mns. Harny Beckett Secretary Mrs. Harold Os. borne calied the rail and aftcr- wands read the minutes o! the September meeting which wene adopted. The business was mostly making final arrangements con- nected with the annual bazaar ta be' held on Friday, Nov.2 at 7.30 p.m. ta be opened by the Rev. A. W. Harding. A very goad pragramn will be present- cd in the Cburch during the evening at whicb a silven col- lection will be taken. Lunch a the close will be served cafe tenia style lin the Sunday School. Thank-o!fering envel- opes wenc given out for the usual Faîl W.M.S. Thanksgiv- ing. It was decided ta send a bale o! goad uscd clathing ta the Fred Victor Mission sometime in November. Articles may be left with Mns. Wm. McHolrr where thcy will be packed. Several lettens were read by thc president. The anc froir Mrs. Edna Banrowclaugh will be wonked upon as soon as pos- sible. In it we are askcd ta fur- nish any particulars o! the car- ly histony o! Mornish Chunch and Woman's Association. Wiil anyone having knowledge of these eanly days kindly contact the president or membens o! the W.A. Our shane o! thc Thanksgiv- ing services is $121.00. The nexi meeting will be held at the home o! Mrs. Morton Hender- son an Wednesday, Nov. 21, ai 2.30 p.m. The election o! offi.ý cens for 1957 will take place ai that date. Will ail members please try ta be present. A hymu opened the devo- tional period. Mrs. Morton Hen- denson nead Psalm. 64. besson Thoughts with prayen by Mrs. M. J. Osborne. After the collec. tions the meeting was turnec aven ta Mns. Norbert McHolm, convener o! the prognam. The guest speaker, Mns. Harold Cas- iweli, o! Zion was then introduc- e d by Mrs. McHolm. A vcry pleasant and intenest- ing bal! boun was cnjayed dur- ing which Mrs. Caswell nead extracts from letters written by hen mothen now living in South Afnica. The trip was taken on a fneighter which though comn- for table lacked mnany luxunies o! today. The meeting with many friends awaiting ber ar- nival, helping in hospitals whene help was very much needed, customs and beauty of the country, adventures with snakes and the weathen, were aIl very PONTYPOOL We extend aur congratula- tioný ta Miss Canai Fallis dau- gbter o! Mn. and Mns. Clifford Fallis who won second prize in the Public Speaking Contesi for MVanvers Township held ne- cently in Yelverton. Several from bene attended the tunkey dinner in Bethany on Friday evening. The chunch is looking forwand ta a big cnowd attending aur turke!y dinner on Nov. 7. The winner af the 500 bush- el Potato Club will be announ- ced at the annual banquet ta, be held in Millbrook on Friday, Nov. 2. Stewards from the different united chunches in Manvers at- tended a Stewards' Rally heid in Peterborough on Thursday evcning. Representing Ponty- pool, Messrs. C. Curtis, C. Mc- Kay and J. Payne. Ladies of the United Churcli met at the home o! Mns. H. M. Richardson on Wednesday evening ta make arrangements for a tur~key dinner. Final plans will be made at a W.A. meet- ing ta be held this week. Mn. Chas. McNeil, aur local painten, bas laid down bis brush temporarily and is now super- vising the grading o! spuds in the Manvers Station district. interesting. Many intcnesting articles made by the natives wenc shown and admired. The president expressed a vote of tbanks ta Mns. Caswell for com- ing and presenting such a vivid pictune o! life in far-away Africa.1 The meeting closed witli prayen and Benediction. A dam.. ty lunch was senved by the hostess and tea cammittee, MIrs. William Manvin and Mns. Loyde Manvin. Mrs. F. Cornish pro- posd a vote of thanks ta these ladies. j 1 BRAND NEW 19-56 FORDS 27 ONLY we were able te buy,.,' Up a small stock nt BELOW Factory Billing and Mow Offer yoîa a bargain you wil like to rernember Don't Delay Eirst Corne, First Served Custonm 2 Drs., 6 cyl. Customn 4 Drs., 6 cyl. Ranch Wagons Mainiine 2 Dr., 8 cyl. Customi 2 Drs., 8 cyl. Customn 4 Dr., 8 cyl. Fairiane 4 Doors 4 Fairlane Victoria Monarch Victoria (officiais car) %/-Ton Pickyp 3/4-Ton Express 1-Ton Express 3-Ton Durnp, coniplete SEAWAY M4otors LM. OSHAWA SHOWROOM AND SERVICE CENTRE 25 GRENFELL ST. RA 3-4683 OUTDOOR SHOWROOM 428 KING ST. W. RA 5-8141 WRITE? 1 ] 4 I PAGE FOURTEEN III à ý - 9 ---Ma THUSDAYF, NOV. lut 0H M.A. Holds keeting 1

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