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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Nov 1956, p. 6

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PAGE SMX lm C . M-AM'AIl RP Z2.AtpoguT LVÂIX!V JJJJ.è. v1' 11AAUL>.THUBBDAY, NOV. tth, 1ONT56 t r AI". Eliza Storie passed away 'n .Nemorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Sunday in her Pfth y ear. Funeral was on Wed- TIUh.e OIIrono NSewvs 1 nesday. Interment was i eh esda Cernetery. Telephone 127 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hancock epent thle weekend at Lake Sim .coe. Me. and Mrs. E. G. Hay and, birthdaa and alter Mr. and L orens TrulladA i, MrsH iamily, Islington, Mr. and Mrs. M Vrs. Willis Farrow, Mr. and SLeirui n nt, Mrs. HaradTul Norman Allun and family, spent1 Mrs. Ivan Farrow called. Rev. Samtr, Mrs. Harolad Mruil Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. R itchen conducted baptismal Hampoan, Mrs. Hr ongMuhy Logan and enjoyed viewing: service for Johnnie Robinson. Marergo anTrvor Long SMr. three reels of moving picture3 Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutt.on and Mrs. Chas. Wood. taken in New Brunswick by were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Myna McCulloch*leaves Mr. Douglas Elliott while lrs. Kennedy Gray Sunday, When this weekend by plane for Bra- Logan visited there this past Mrs. Milton Gray, Cadmus, ft- denton, Florida, to spend the s um mer. ceived congratulationà on her wnter. Mrs. Henry Smith and sonz, birthday.i Mrs. Stuart Cowan and son, Gravenhurst, spent the week- Mr. M. Chatterton has mtàrt- Douglas, Ottawa, are visiting end with Mrs. D. N. Myles. ed to build his new bouse on1 with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. Hicks, Foxboro, vis- Centre Street east of the Ma- Harold Cobbledick, beforé leav- ited Mr. and Mrs. Madison Hall! sonic Temple. i ng this month for England, last week. 1 Mrs. Rob. Patterson bAs where her husband Wing Com- Mr. Wm. Watson is a patient rented Miss M. Cormish's mander Stuart Cowan will take ln Memnorial Hospital, Bowman- apartment on Main Street. a six months' special course. ville. Mr. W. C. Crosiey returned On Sunday Mrs. Chas. Tyr- 1%,rs. Mae Carleton bas mov- home £romn Memonial H4ospital, reIl entertained ten former ed ta Ajax with her son, Mr. È owmanville, on Saturday. clasmates of Mrs. Cowan's and and Mrs. Walter Carleton. Mrs. Géo. Crowther and wished Enid bon voyage. Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Han- J amie, Newcastle, Mrs. Roy cock with Mr. and Mrs. Mlarlow%' Barrabaîl, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. Hancock, Newcastle, visited Mr. Fred Brooks and Chris, Osh-Lo a /4e andi Mrs. Marvin Hoidaway,iawa, visited on gunclay withýo a M e Orillia. i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood. Rev. and Mr. J. Kitchen andý Congratulations ta Mr. and son Olav, Mrs. Robt. Allin, Miss: Mrs. Jack Neal, the former in Se l and Mr. Bert Robinson were, on thein marriage Saturday,;A44 supper guests Sunday nt the ýNov. .lrdet the Parsonage, Nýew- IVItIIIesses ,home of Mr.\J. A. Pattenson. 1 tonville. Mrs. Robt. Allin, Mr. Be-rt Mn and Mrs. Norman WiI- Mr. Tom Turner, Wellington Robinson and Johnnie Robin- liams, Toronto, visited Mrs. St. and Mr. Bob Stevens, R.R. 3, sor, were celebrating their John Morris on Sunday. Bowmanville, have recently tek- _________________________________________en dehivery from F. F. Morris. Co. of free Sealy Posturpedie' Mattresses won in a contest at Gerilol Vita-Thin -____ 6.95 the Canadian National Exhi- Gerifl i ýbition. . F. Morris Co. were Trima _______19 very fortunate in being the only Contains vitamîns and iran Sealy Dealer in Ontario to have i InLiquid or Tablets I wo custamers win these famous Swedish Milk Diet- 1.98 Posturpedic Mattresses. 12~ -I9Q -It was especially gretifying to 1.5 .2 54 Melozets 1.50 1 F. F. Morris Co. who started in ____________________________________________ business the same year as the Sealy Mattress Co. - both of i Templeton's Tz Christmas 1 these NvelI known firms being in Vifaflhlfs ter7t e TýR.C.'s Carda SealY maitiresses are now made 79o - 1.50 for Children 49e-9ge-1,59 in Canada, by Canadians for Canadians. Sce advertisementj Polyvisol -,- 4.90, 3.45, 1.95onpg 1.j Woodbury Trivisol - 4.00, 2.80, 1.55 Vans J Shampoo Haliborange --- - -- 1.00, 1.85 lof Hair STARK VILLE 1: Sec.69e Cadol --- --- 1.00, 1.65, 2.10 ~ -~ ,~4- - - Il ec 6'90 _no_ 1_q % *6 49o - 79 inianio. A.Vw, 1.00, 3m4, 0.aV Infantol Drops 1.50, 2.30 Ostoco DroWi -- .1.45 A.D.C. Drops 1.60, 4.25e Neo Chemical Food Liquid -. 1.85, 3.95, 6.85 Creant o8c - 1.25 New Toul .--- 2.00 ONE-A-DAY Tonette for Children- 1.75 Multiple Vitamins New Qulck -- 2.00 1.40 - 2.50 - 3.95 Bobbi ______ 1.75 A & D Tabs - 1.35, 2.50 NEW PLASTIC HOT WATER BOTTLE 25-year Guarantee 2.19 COWLING'S DRUG STORE WE FIT TRUSSES at Mr. A. Dobson's. Mn. and Mrs. Harold Littl2 and family Campbellford, Mr. and Mrs. keith-Caswell, Port Hope, were Sunday guests ut Mr. Brian Caswell's Mns. Darothy Bailey and Mary Lynn, Orono, were sup- pet guests with Mr. and Mrs. IOrme Falls. Miss Norma Hellowell, New- castle, at Mn. Llew Hallowell's lest week. Mrs. Norman 'Reidford anc son Wayne, Edmonton, Alberta, are baving a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Farrow. Mr. Farrow, quite improved, re- turned from Toronto some days ega. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Silvester, Who were married recently in: Newtonville United Church, h ave returned from their trip~ ta Washington, U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers and femily, Oshawa, et Mr. M. Sbutka's, Sunday.. Several from thé district et- See the New 1957 PLYMOUTHI NOW ON DISPLAY We cordielly invite you te corne in and set the New 1957 Plymouths Dow on display in our showrooms. z eiggappsp.p.zp Before You Buy - Make Sure You Seo the Car with the Sfyling Three Years .Ahead..1 PALMER MOTOR Plymouth - Chrysier Cars SALES Fargo Trucks Phon. MA 3.5487 Tour Ciii. Service Dealier Dowmanvilljs Lack of ton Shown Gueu O0ften Tcaken tende" the turkey supper for the BÉIl Club in Newtonville, Saturday evening. Mn. and Mns. Llew Hallowell and Jim were guests with Mr- and Mrs. Austin Turner, New,,- castie. and attended the anni- versary service. Mr. and Mns. Loga, Menvers Station, et Mr. John Stark's. Miss Stewart and pupils en- tertained the mothers et an af- ternoon Hallowe'en parýty at the school. Mrs. Westheuser enjoyed a visit from her sister on Sun- day. Some extensive Work lu be- 12 ing donc on the road east of rStarkville corner with lots of t gravel being placed elong it. It Mrs. Orme Falls spent Tues- d day with Mrs. W. G. McCul- loch, Orono. Mr. Arthur McKay bas televi- sion in bis home. Mra.* F. Stone attended the s wedding of her grand-deugh- ter, Miss Dareen Hait; in To- I ronto, Saturday. M. CA. or Fonk, Mr. and Mr.A obson and Miss Mary Lou. enjoyed a drive ta Mai- ton, Sunday. s Mn. and Mrs. Sid Hallowell and Helen enjoyed a trip tb 1- tewa, Cornwall end a view af the Seaway. Mrs. 1. Plum, Toronta, spent the week-end with her brother, Mr. Arthur McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robin- son were guests et the wedding af Miss Doreen Hait in Toron- to, Saturday. là Mrs. M. Shutka visited in 1 Oshawa iast week. The October meeting af shiloh W.A. was beld et the home af jMrs. Llew Halowell witlîev enteen ladies present. The de- votionai service was dîrected by Mis. Herb Reid and Mrs. IGardon Trim. Plans were- dis- cussed for the teacher's banquet with final arageensas- signed ta the commictee as nani- ed: Mns. Jim Stark, Mrî-s. Cari Todd, Mrs. Brenton Farrow, Mrs. John Stark and Mrs. Gor- 1 don Trîmr. It was decided ta have the annuel bazaar soon with the date ta be chosen la- tcr. Mrs. A. Dobson irivitcd the ladies ta meet at her honme in ioveraber. Lunchi was served and Mrs. Hailowell wvas thaink- ed for the pleasant everng a't isideration SOLINA I.. r. and Mrs. N. Lah Taunton, were Mondy visitars i or Grcanted and anr wreSndy udt at Mr. Rosa Broome's, Troronto. in addition to the pergonal leis- Misa Evelyn Taylor, Peter- ure he gives up on the evening borough, was at homne forý tht ihe speaks. go it la only court's weekend and a Sunday visiter that tlie affleers of the ergatiz- at Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor's. atians should try ta enaure a lar- Mr. Harold Reynolds, Tor-I ge enough attendancé to make onto. was a weekend visiter at the speaker feel it bAs- been Mr. Raiph Davis'. worth hlm while'. Mn. and Mrs. I. Hardy and Another pôlnit çraîîiatlons Stanley were Sundày visitons should bear in Min' W.fô give et Mr. Roy Sleck's* Ebenezer. the speaker Warnirig enough se Mr. and Mrs. J. Legér, WaYne se that he bas an oppt>ttiunlty to and Susan, Mr. end Mri. H. plan bis tàlk. Aise, even thbugh Freitag and Ranidy, Oshawa, a speaker mâkes no charge for were at Mr. E. Cryderman's on bis services, the organlzatien ah.. Sunday. ould try to ace ta It that be basM 'no out of pacifet expènses for Mr. r and Mrm. J. Thomp8on, trainsportation or meals, gàsoline Mrs Ray Crews and daqghters or botel -bills vîsited on Monday at M.J ton; Mis& Myntle Fàwcett, The moat unfair thing that club Kivell's. groupa db ta a speaker is ta pre- Mrs. W. G. Cowan, 13urling- cede bis tlk wlth 'a long busin- Hamilton, vislted at Mr. and ess meeting or long seriès of re- Mrs. Roy Langmaid's. ports. Then when the air is hea-j Mrs. T. Goyne, Prestonvale.; vy, the audience fidgetty and an y5 vi aiting et..Mn. Charles Lang- appetizing odou r of coffre per- maid's. meates thé hall, tbey caîl on him Mr. and Mns. Stan Milîson. ta sfieak.'1 Glenn and Grant were Sunday Having delrvverédý himself of dinnen gucsts at Mr. D. Wil- this counsel ta organization off-, ' Whitby. icesMr:HeI~e1 dmlte Wih1 M r. and -Mrs. Harry Knox, a iaugh that be alweyg Onjoys a Dean and Boyd visited at Mr. cup of coffee, that he really likes H-ilton Tink's et Ebenezen. telling péoplp about the wonk of __________ the Bureau and being invited toi eddress women's grloUps is no 1it is not only aur ernors which bardship ta him. He just bates 1 ruin us, but ottr way 'of con- being. the last weery itemon al ducting aurselves atter commit- long prognra. ,, i ting themn.-Yvette Guilbert. MD. pi pkg. of 60 pkg. lanoings arvest Cream - Royal Theatre BowýmanvîIE TIIRSI TO SIT, RoV. 8 - 10 MCATINEE SATURDAT 2 P.N. "Canyon River", (Western) Cinernascope and Deluxe Color Starring GeS%'e Montgomery and by return engagement "Rock A round the Clock" Bill Haley Johnny Johnoton Last tomplete shows Trhurs., Fr1., 8:-30, Sat.,_9:25 MON. TO WED., NOV. 12 . 14 This la the time of year when varlous clubs and arganizations are deep in their Fali pragramn of meetings and activities. Many of them invite outaide speakers to addreas their groupa on sub- Jeets of intereat to the majority of members.> 1 One of thoae la most generout with his time in this connection la A. R. Haskell, General Man- ager of the Toronto fletter Bus- iness Bureau Inc., who tbrôugh the nature of the Bureau'a public service bas a wide varietY o f contacta in the business. worlcl. Because the Bureau exista to bt- ing about the best possible un- derstanding between firmsanad individuals engaged in business and the public, Mr. Haskell la. aiways bappy ta bring inform- ation on business matters to,.or- ganizations. However, in bebhaîf of offher speakers, be feels thet these groupa sometimes - quité unintentionally - show -a iSck of consideretion for the men and women who, without remuner- etion, often at considereble eff- ort and inconvenience to them- selves, take time to prepare and deliver a taik of this kind. "When a group invites a man or woman to address the mem- bers on some subjects on whhh bhe has speciel knowledge or if-' formation, they imply thet a fair proportion of theg.roup is inter- ested," Mr. Haskell commented recently. "Naturelly, be spenda some time preparing bis talk. Now Nov. Calendars 398 and 1940 worth $10 .<o. ~.. -. .00*. 0..0.0, .0,.4.S. Switch ta Dominion and eut foodcot EXAMPLE: Most widely advertised coffee costs $1.20 for a 1 lb. pkg. At DOMINION, first quality RICHMELLO COFFEE costs only $1.13 .. a saving of 7c. Figure your savings in a year. At DOMINION you save an other items tao. Not on everythinq, of course, bu~t a penny here, and a penny there. Pennies that add up fo a worthwhioe saving ... enough ta buy a new bat ... sho.. .. or some ot those ollier things you need but can't afford right now. Switah te, friendiy DOMINION thii week and cul food costal stmas Fruit Cake" 3 oz. pkg. 8 oz. pk-g. 19C .41C Snortening JEWEL Invigorating ! Stimulating! Salada - Orange Pekoe Tea Bags Special4Offer! Sav Free Cannon Tee T Blute or White Breeze Stock up at this pri Mas ter Dog Food 3i her home.i Real Value! For lunches snack-time, part TT~~~ITRaisin Cookies, Octimeal Cookies, Cocoanut .i\L1DA1 Swiss Chocolate Cream, Stràwberry Creani r.and Mns. Lamne P.aedcn ~ T. lb. and Jean were Sunda.ý guesýs :i y BL i3s LII ell %vi'îh Mr. and Mirs. Bert Tnomp- M~r. and Mrs. Bill Turansky, - /\E/ATS IDianiîc, Kathv atd@WXilma, '.i, i ited hÉs moiher a-, Whitby, Sun- 1 Maple- Skinless 1 lb. pkg. day. 13iii is i]ow dni%'ing a fin newv Meteor Station Wa>ugon. "'Pork Sausage 47c Donald ind Simail son Roy, Bnls spcnt Suncliay wiLh lhcr mother Bnls Mr. eaI RoaSi lb. 39c xitii Mr. and Nlrs. Ray Hughes I and Gloria Saturday eveninc Pre-dressed-21u - 3 lb.-Roasting h alten spending part of the wveek L i.lE in Port Hope. C.ulciiens l.3 c ley and Mn. end Mrs. Lloyd IlCaldwell's-By the piece g Ferguson visited their mother, fic Mrs. Alva Swarbrick and grand- B lg ab.2T fmother, Mrs.' Thonne, Sunda.y home la Oshawa, Monday fo i- o n b 5 Mheii ne etrdaret.___________CI___________ the inte. Kedal ol, York BrandC A numben of Kna ok Delicious - 16 oz. ice box jar ' attended a showen Wednesdev evening et the home of Mr, andPe u B t r Mrs. Don Cathcert, near Oîronq, 3cut for Miss Doreen Lengstaff iniJ hanour af her marniage, Satur- day.'c Sympathy la extended ta Mr. mnd Mrs. Percy Burley on You May Win the death af his brothe r.n Ispencer Burley et Bo wman- ville Hospital following an ace-' ~E cident at Newtonville. 1 We wish ta congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Blake Alexander.- on tlîein 601h wedding anniversarv in the New Dominion Sunday, Nov. 1l. Mn. and Mra. Alexander will be "At Hone" to their friends Saturday atter- BO N S B ANII% noon from 2 ta 4 and fram 7NU K-IL> ta 9 in the evening at their re- sidence he.re. taMOd RTUINEHUNT Mrs. Jack Neal (Nee Doneen; Fl eal vlal tDmno Langstaffl Who wene mar îedi Fl eal vial tDmno at Newtonville Saturday after- -_____________________ n oon by the Rev. S. J. Pîke. Tha reception wag held in the Or- ange Hall, Kendal. when aboutj 40 tiguests were present. Ah#er1 trhaneymnoon Mr. and Mr,, 1 Neai will reside in Kendal. en M Si OWj * pj m kg. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 5 lb. 29C Australien - Seedies 15 ex. Sic 1.53 Austrlian - elad bag 39c pkg. 24C 15 oz. pkg. oz. pkg. fr35c Saxonia 4 oz. pkg. fo 3CUT NIXED PEEL 2/23c lies! Sa xonia 4 oz. pkg. Cookies, Cuul M!YVf FRUITS 2/27c - Sandwich m. Saxonia Red and Green 4 o2 beg 33c~ PINEAPPLE DUOS 24c 25c 8 ox. pkg. 37c 8 oz. pkg-. 20c 8 oz. pkg. 21C a. pkg. Aylmer Brand il oz. bottie SPECIAL Tomato Catsup 2 for 39c Fust heet and serve! Mark's n Chili Sauce - 13 ex. tin EASw1hPR rown Brand 2-lb. tin ORN SYRUP 32c 7oilet Tissue 1AàSHMERE 2 RaII4 27c 'lerk's I<ancy- 20-oz. tin 'ONATO JUICE 2 For 33c Special For 29c 32 Cookies Pkg. 29c Mb. pkg. Values effective in Bowmanville until Saturday, November lOth DOMINION STORES LIMITED Trul, Canadian - More Frlendly ~ Everythlnt Guaranteed q~~~D M.- 1~ aun MN iON f Ban Deodorant 1.25 PH04NE MA 3-5699 Delicious in sandwiches! Salad Plates! "aeYu w hi Paramount - Fancy Red 1/2's t in SPECIAL 'aeYu w hi Sockeye Salmon 47c seid For your baking! WALNUT PIECES ving nt time of purchaýe Jolly Good 16 roe neeypackage! PT E giant pkg. 5c OFF PT E DATES Deter gent 80c -Sexonia - Red 4 ex. pg rice!15 ez. tin. SPECIAL GLACE CHERRIES 20c 20 Ring Si. E. Fruit & Vegetables j Extra Fancy Quality Florida Long Green Slcers CUCUNDERS 2Frr19C Clean, Dry, Ontario Grown No. 1 COOKING ONIONS 3 Lbg, 19C ~ CIsp, Fancy Quelity - 6-qt. bask. X cINTOSH APPLES 79c IFor that "Extra" Flaveur No. 1 Seediess - Florida - Size 96's GRAPEFRUIT 4 For 25C 7%-cz. pkg. 2 Fr 31C 8-oz. pkg. 29c Macaroni and Cheese KflAFT DINNER Riçhmello - Interleaved CHEESE SLICES Margarine - Regular mmm" ee« 1 A deeply penetrating and perceptive love story told with taste, delicacy, good humor and sympathy. Feature shows at 7:15 and 9:25 Aduit Entertainment ee 1 ý,

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