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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Dec 1956, p. 12

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* -----------t - . .. . ~ AISEZJy w.n J.TMAn. EU~ * WACAIMIV LJ.L .dA4. ~JAN Â ftJULD ~'IT¶~G¶~AV 1%U'é~ bAL a...5.,hJfl., ~ lot Forty Receive Canadian Citizenship Certificates at Cobourg on Friday YELVERTON mdciota ter esetyivgte mtrotad rn gether in one closely knit par-vniladFdrllvi Mr. and! Mrs. Art Rowan and ent organization which Woul_________ family with the Douglas Jack- relay flot two diverse but one sons of Brooklin for Sunday unified expression of opinion A h ieo h 91cnu night dinner. to each of the two provincia853prcnofCndspp. S Likewise the Fred Staceys at organizations in an effort to pro lain asatv-n. S the Jack Wilson's and Dave Wilsons at the Norman Wilson's ________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Page, were Sunday visitors with the' Floyd Stinson's. I S T R A Another round of measies is EXCURSION ...... ..... . . . ....on the go among Yelverton's pre-sehoolars. t A couple of carloads of Yel- vertonians were present at the Farm Union dance in the Re- creation Hall, Blackstock, Fni- day night. Music was supplied TORONT by the Malcolm Bradt Orches- tra with Ralph Malcolm of Yel- verton as called. We were pleased but not sur- prised to hear some members voice the opinion that the time was ripe for the two farm or- ganizations to get together in one unified body, an opinion we have long shared butwhich' O AE VR AUDY(OAIIC.DC 5 like the weather, everyone j talks about but does nothing Tickets good going and reunnsmeStra ly about. These two groups have mm .far too long been kept apart not so much by variance o! opinion but by haif truths and Excursion Fares From: propa anda broadcast by top vbrass of both factions in an BELVI E >effort in promote their own$40 BO MN LE$17 en s n fear perhaps that in a C BO R2.0SIA A.5 r. shuffle bringing the two groups togethier they might lose their PR OE 25 HTY1. *own identity, a factor of great- PR OE 25 er importance to themn than the general welfare of the aver- . age farmer. *~In such an amalgamation a ..dech-ive effort would be in or- FULL'INFORMAIO RMAET der to Jet bygones bebgoe adopting the best points of eacb I CAAINNTOA1CNDA AI system, discarding, the rest; bu- CNDA AIN rying their petty differences T66 in a concerted effort to organ- ize every phase of farm pro- EXTRA FANCY j ~MixedNusb9 Mixture includesBrzlWnusPen, ËRFilbetAnod FANCYilb kg "BEST BUY S" BRAZILNT 9 Rei~n omto i-oz. bottle C rsm sC n i KETCHUP21 45c j Green Giant 14-oz. tin Cem n ei NIBLETS CORN 2 For 33CJeIWrah 8-oz. tin Jmo 5> 2-lb.c opg For23c Your Cq c f HCLT - ---P---HARD -I-----E--- --- --------- --Libby's Sliced 20-oz. tin CREI SadCTRC PINEAPPLE- 31 Celopg On Friday afternoori, 40 mien and women with origins in many Fritz Cobourg's Mayor John D. Burnet, Miss Madeline Rooney, Ontario -_ ________________ Cisms holae eountries of the world, took the oath of allegiance to Her Majesty the Vice-President and Miss Evelyn Floyd. Sunkist Navel - 110's size 5-lb. bag 1-1bdebo Queen and became Canadian citizens. His Honor Judge M. A. Miller- Those who received their papers include: Mr. and Mrs. Henry ~E1l.bx-Asre -b o conducted the proceedings in the County Court at Cobourg, tendering a Ferbeek, Arthur Kamminga, John Kiriakopoulos, Vaclav (Vincent) 0QI à%N G 1S.57589 worthwhile message of congratulations whiie also stressing the obliga- Thomas Rimes, Blahomir (Robert) Trejbal, Mr. and Mrs. Gerlof Vander-R b 53Sc tions which citizenship brings to My recipient. Following the ceremonies. gaast, ail of Bowmanville and rural routes; Orpha Alice Bullen, Bewdley; the large group was invited to the county council chamber where Wiebe Boersma, Brighton; Jan Florus De With, Newcastle; Anje Dreise, E rnembers of the Cobourg Business & Prof essional Women's Club presented Brighton; Joseph Gorka, Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greydanus, FEATU R arreikeeese each woman with a silver Maple Leaf pin and served coffee and cookies Grafton; Mr. and Mrs. JonI HesiqildlBig Ton u og rgtn !ci nuniber of iJunior schol-i-, athecîor ey R. H: Rickard presideà Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ____ _____ aeSA D WlrDaruIs 1rported Mono,, was voted f0 film con- for election of officers xith tile L. Hyland.t CRBA N B E RRB 1 E S2SH R CU - __ -following named for office. Su- Messrs Elmer and Marvin 21c~,mroo Swift's Milk-fed pervising Superintendent, Wal. Nbitateded the funer o eerîttvasne e uneralndofts, vEIa i Green, Bright, Fine Quality (Boneless)lb fe Dvi: uerntndnttheir cousin Mrs. William E Large Solid Head V A E O S Howard Farndale; Harold Wer- Brown in Port Ferry on Mo,- E T T C ELEa Challenging cmployment combines ry, Albert Wood and William day, witli interment in St. I NDL 2C Lean - (Bonilss 'ith valuable experience and train- Snowvden: Secretary, Brian John's Cemetery, Blackstock. 1 b ing ini Canada's Regular Army. The Lee, AssistaIlts, Ron Werry, Mr.Jh MapnihoeI IT (VMdSw tOtroGonSEWN B E pay is good. You learn new skills, Keith Tregunna, Robert Spcn- frJohnPort Ferry hospialandi lSR t n tario b. c D E' Lb pehas tadortrintobea cer and Donald Down; Treas- her sister-in-îaxv is with her IT UW IUI S5c BEF ]IMJlY leader. You get a taste of reai adven- urer, Ross Lee; Cradle Roll, for some time. Mrs. Eli Mairs General Insurance turc, have a chance to make life-long IMrs. atr .ai; hita s oetis1e r: N.1YIo lricnds with fine men . . . young . am lt ier Davins, SChr-an ogot hm hsw' foi1No elwSwift's Brookfild(inc) enthusiastic, a cut above average. itnets o h Sna oki iisHospeitalreo te- for thee itnint fte Sudyi: COGKNG GNONS 3 Lbs. c SAUSELb45 frhAfter thre yars oFami]v u SoLif Cnenn, uerfokuity Hospital. Tovte 19C.S A U S choice-to leaxe, or stay and make a ie.,; also to Mrs. Kenneth Gil- retetcarcer wîîh advancement, training f i'îssonair' convenor, '%r.;. bank and Mrs. Gilbert Marlow Ca gre t s - e r and variety. Find out about oeo Lorne Tregunna with assistants who underwcnt surgerv thine C rF e c tl Canada's better carcers-no Marie Parry, Gail Hitchens and last week and hope to be able Frt oGREN ,2ofrd! obligation. Donna Reeves: Temperance to come home soon. Fr RE BEANS1-.pk.-e 0 off \Ife convenor, Grant Spencer, as- be ie adNwPc rznFo~ fr4e Fee tl sistant, Alan Francis; Pianists, Mrs. Annie Mackie and Mrz I Sickness adNwPc PEAS, 12-oz. pkg. -2fo45 ORANGE JUIC,6o.tn o 1O P-- -- -- -- -- -- - - - Elcanor Mountjoy, Jeanine Annie Watson have flot be IArmy Information, Centre.' WerrN, Jean Hancock arnd June too wcll latcly and fricnds are . AccidentI I 'me ý,Lrnourý. Davis; Special Programs, Mrs. CANADIAN ARMY 1 l'etirborouàri. Ontario C. Hopkins (Convenor); Mrs. Primary, Mrs. Wm. Wcrry, *iNulti-peril THERE'S A RED & W~HITE STORE N A O 1 Peuse let me have fun information on un Albert Wood; Film Director, Mrs. Wm. Woodward: Sr. Prn- b'Imotion Centre i Army Career. Mrs. Douglas Love; Projector mary, -Mrs. Grant Glover, Mrs. Th1rouy toperators, Wm. Farndale andi Matthews and M-%rs. Baum- 58 Simnpson Avenue B W A VLEY os M Theme.............. ............ ........ Keith Tregunna; Representa- hauer; Intermediate Girls, Mrs. IBOWiA VILE Y o' Maketri P ee r uh On ar i Street..........................I tive to, Official Board, Alvin E. Mountjoy and Mr. B. Reevc s:; Bowmanvil-lep e G o v RIverside 5-8365 City ...............................pne.Itreit os Jc rn hn A3~5 or vrite Itomn..Yeor.old. Tel. NO--------------.. aceei we0 elcte as ol-one Al3n3Sence: Jnio _________ _________ __ r~. I,..L~ negr~nen.~. r.'s. W . Da-IBo,-5, Bill W er . Bill Snow -ei c tl -P o e HR O O- C n sh M ke r a vis, Mrâ. Lorne Tewa Jr. den and Douzlaii Love. - PACM TWMVB 19« LNAlWA"?Alqr IMA"-qlffAlw Mmmâlcplro% LXL ONTARIO TffmIçnAv nv.rq lltfl% laqe

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