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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Dec 1956, p. 18

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Z.lAwE UTflU9'I!M jn M AINADL&AE flA TàBXA . I WA I.NY V fl qwzqA Uf TUSDY Dq2ft 1 Christmas Party at Memorial Hospital Enjoyeld by Over 100 IM........... CISTMAS STO Included among those who attended the annual Allisori, Miss Phyllis Craig, Santa Mrs. Florence Fowler, OpnM naD Christmas staff party at the Memorial Hospital here last Dr. V. H. Storey, Mrs. Wm. Morrison, Mrs. Joseph Childs, Oe ody week were the following, from left to rîght: Mrs. Nelson Jr., Miss Irene Shaw, Supt. Closed Chrisin Wilkins, Mrs. Cecil Alldread, Miss Velma Gay, Mrs. Lilliani - and Boxing G. Hooper on Sunday. Tyo and Mrs. Morley Brooks, Picton.Demer5t spent Monday night with Mr. family, Bowmanville: Mr. and and Mrs. Wm. Miller after the Mizs. Bruce Mercer and family, Monay venng.Mr.and Mrs. family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mer- Telephone 127Taylor were flott home when ean Wendy, Mr. adMs Telephne 127the f ire was discovered. Jack Mercer and Steven with P eIN E A P __________________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ginn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mercer. visited his mother, Mrs. Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chapman, Mrs. A. E. Morton. Biackstock, on her 85th birthday. with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wat- CH U N I< Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke, Mr. Mrs. John E. Armstrong re- Christmas Visitors: son, Betty Ann and Larry, ard Mrs. Ross Broome, David, turned home on Sunday from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham, Waterdown. Donnie, Billy, Wayne and Paul, Memorial Hospital, Bowman- Bonnie and Norma, Oshawa; Mr. The Canadian Bank of Com- 20-oz. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hen- ville. and Mrs. Herb. Murray with Mr. merce will remain ciosed Boxing tin derson, Barry, Lynn and Baby; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryson and Mrs. F. B. White. Day, Dec. 26th. 3 Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas1 and daughters, Coîborne; Mrs. Mrs. Robert Allun with Mr. To the Editors, staff and read- m Skinner, Lynda, Patti, Ward and! M. Sherwin and Laurence werean r.GneGrsb adesaVyJof Citm. Leslie, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests Sunday of Miss fandMrlKso.aet asb an eraVyJyflCrsms Jack Chapman and Kenny, B ertha Cain. amily, Kinst. Ad ih rsn GREEN GIANT F. Sundy of r. and r us. Oi Congratulations to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Awde, H Y O Sunay f M. ad Ms. rvile rs. Walter Carleton, Ajax, Toronto. H Y O Chatterton and Carol, and Miss frel fOoo nter2t Mrs. Cecil Powers with her Jil hama.Wedding Anniversary, Dec. 1Oth. son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powers, Mr. Douglas Higgins, Toron- P E A Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ruth, Scarboro. to, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Wm. Armstrong and Mrs. Ms iaCteiwt r aeo udyeeig ton on Sunday. E. Grady visited in Hamilton on1 and Mrs. Henry Junker, Pres- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston, i-z ir ndMs.Dn rtcadTuesday and Miss Mary Ann t5oz ir n r.DnPicadArmstrong returned with them ton. Enniskillen: Mrs. Wm. McLau- dchîldren, Millbrook, visited to spend the hoîidays at her Mrs. John Bigelow, Kirby, ghlin, Burketon, were Sunday2 tins 3 rand Mrs. Wm. Miller last home. with her son, Mr. anid Mrs. visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Ross week. Bigelow, Oakviiie. stn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Awde Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ginn, Peter- Mr. and Mrs. Paul SnodgrassAstn. visited Mrs. Chas. Awde on Sat- borough visited Mr. and Mrs. and son, David, Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. George Ber- urday. Harvey Ginn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Allin, New- trim and Georgie, Taunton; MRS. PEEK'S Mr. and Mrs. Perc. Cooper, Mrs. Thomas Falls, Kendall castle; Mr. Gerald Rainey, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin Mr'. and Mrs. Carl Fiintoff and passed away on Saturday at and Mrs. Ervan Rainey, Mr. and at Mr. and Mrs. M. Bertrim's CK.T iamily, Oshawa, were Sunday Linton Hurst Rest Home, Orono. Mrs. Neil Rainey and family Mrs. C. Rankine visited Dr. CR 4 visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Funeral was on Monday. Inter- with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hoar. and Mrs. Wm. Corrigan, Toron- Cowan. ment was at Orono Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and to. PIJiD D I14 Mr. Richard Morton, Agin- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graham, son, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Milton Slemon, calied on court, with his parents, Mr. and Bonnie and Norma, Oshawa, Chas. Taylor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert, vîsited last week with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hodgson, Bowmanviile. Mrs. F. B. White. Mr. Glenn Hodgson, Bowman- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon ec D ead Stock Removed Mter. and Mrs. W. B. Hoar vis- ville; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hodg- wr in getofM.adac #5 ç itdMr. and Mrs. Geo. Boutillier, son, Mr. and Mrs. RaymondwrednrgutsoMrad Highest Prices Paid New Toronto. Clapp, Hampton; Miss Nina Mrs. Earl Trewîn, Sunday. 24-Hour Service The Explorers' Group heid Hodgson, Washington, D.C. with W.A. Christmas meeting was TELEPHONE COLLECT their meeting Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hooper. held in the Church on Thurs- IG A e C OB O URG FR 2-3721 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Neil Smith with Mr. and day afternoon, Dec. 13, with G. F a NICK PECONI W. -Schauffler. Mrs. Mac Smith and family, 45 to 50 aduits and chikiren PETERBOROUGH RI 2-2080 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Massey, Willowdale. present. The president presid- ____________Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Mrs. Laura Cooper with Mr. ed. Letters were read from r d c Coliege, and a letter from the Mat'ch of Dimes. Cards had been received f rom Mrs. Ida California Navel Trewin, Miss Cora Degeer and Mrs. Meta Kellar. Mrs. Cowling had charge of program: carols by six ladies; U N K IS7 readings by Mrs. Olesen, Mis. C. Garrard, Mrs. M. Hobbsan May Tabb.an It was moved to give a OR NGI Christmas collection ta the Port Hope Sheiter, and a donation Adds that finishing toui ta the March of Dimes and AEi Belleville Coliege.I < LUI II - Santa Claus arrived and C DIJI EV J gave each child a gift from the * Christmas Tree, and there was Serve a tasty salad- an exchange of gifts for each 1 adult. Lunch was served h E1? Sail the groups. L TT C The pre-school age children were given their second needie A traditional Christnn! for polio at Hampton lastE 3Thursday. REID GRnA <j « The combined church service --.e'Aand Sunday School on Sunday TpinQat fo N afternoon was very weîî at- TosinQatyfo tended, The offering went to the M. and M. Fund. O AE .....The Superintendent openeq TA T the service. Bible reading was given by E. Smith and Mr. W. IGA SWEET Blackburn; reading, "A Dreary Christmas," May Tabb; a story painting by Lynda Potts. Rev. M ixed Pickle, F. Jackson closed the service 16-or. with a 'short taik. jr 2 5 The public school pupils are jr L 5 resenting their Christmas Con- cert in4the church on Thurs- MAXWEL r i-LrOUS ORE HOURS )ecember 24 mas Day D ay and 26th GRA PI BROI Swifi col Swîfl Mo Press PH' FR Mapi oPU 'ED FANCY PLE Cis I c 'ANCY 1 s 5c 's P C - a 'a-a for Christrr Large Si: r ES uch to the Christmias meal - 1-1 ,PRIES Crisp, Solid, Green, Good sire head M M M M M as favourite -Emperor PES * m m New Brunswick, White, Fluffy S 10-lb. bag 5 IGA FANCY s FRUIT V COCKTAIJ Mix - 16-oz. pkg. 55C U T % ýnuts IDE "A" TOMS - 18 tE- DRESSED U RKEYS IL. ,;S - 8 to 16 lb. average lb. l )ILERS - 4 to 7 lb. average JI t's Premium - Ready-to-eat Shankless - Skinless l IOKED HANS Whole or Haîf lb t's Premium - Whole or Haîf NELESS SNOKED HANS lb. ;swood's Club Style auEgAPPLE HANS IUITED BUTTS w Vhole or Half ib. 1 le Leaf RE PORK SAUSAGE MAT Ori ze 11o's JLiI -1.poly bag R i l19C dg MAPLI 2 For 29C 2 Lbs. 33C 50-lb.4 bag 14 D -Oz . - tior t'n9M Sweetened ange ice lbs. and over .69C .79C 19c 37 'TIE'S BISCUITS 8-or. pkg.: TZ -I* ,E LEAF Vincemeat 39C IGA CHOICE CUT GREEN BEANS I tins35 Prices effective Dec. 20, 21, 22 ý'FROZEN FOOD FEATURES Pictsweet Strawberri pkg. 3 9C PICTSWEET PUAS PICTSWEET Reg. Cut Thýe choir laed in t carol si-n B OW M IThe LLoi r a laed n the aosig BOWM AN ILLE ng and aiso provided an an- Jt hem, "O Bethlehem". M ISSIONCorne with your family ta PUBLC UTLITIS C M ilworslipon Christmas Sunday, PUB IC UILIIt~ ~~ "" ' ~ ADecember 23 at a cmie sericeat .45o'clock. Then the RChristmas message will be con- I tinu,-d in story andspcamu W. Ross Strike Q. C. Geo.Van Bridger sic by the choir. pcamu Mu. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family vissited Mrs. W. A. Or- Chairan miston, Brooklin. Manager IlMrs, Addip Tink spent sev- ------------------------------ 1 ,eral days at MrU. erc.vDwels mobu-- --- an p o . I.G.A. CASH RECEIPTS!! JOIN THE HUNDREDS 0F IGA CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE ACQUIRED FREE BONUS GIFTS WITH IGA CASH RECEIPTS. Ask For a FREE Gift 1 Catalogue Tomday! 7% ,1~ doz. 21ic 2-lb. tin 1-lb. cello bag 5 45c 1-lb. pkg. 59*u 12-oz. pkg. 10-or. pkg. 2 a3c kaaammiu IN m -r7CP ulm tikdilligm IpAaz ZIGHTMM TlnMDAY, DEC. 2M. 1958 qnàp dq&vàlmiràLm imAspreuau nXTAMÉ)

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