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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Dec 1956, p. 24

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- P-Nàqm D VAfTIC.A". uJwAI 01ÇJ~ ITAM OTir Juniors Make Good Showing in Opening Game Here Smiling with pleasure after their victory over the Lindsay Ted Fairey, Greg McBride and George Law Indians recently are players of Bowmanville's Junior "C" hockey team, Tom Depew, coach; Bruce Cole, Dave Weldo the Robson Pontiacs. Players are, from lef t to right in front row, kneel- Dave Stewart, Hank Lane, Jim Clarke, AI( trig: Barry Cowling, Kari Kemp, Mort Richards, Vince Vanstone, goalie; sponsor. Absent when photo was taken wa MAPLE GROVE an aiyHmlt, last week.PIaH IdyPrg m White Gift Service on Sunday Statesman office staff the Seas- When parcels of canneci goods on's greetings. will be recei0ad for the Fred ____________ Ms Tr i ng S h Victor Mission, Toronto. Spacial Ms r i i g S h collection for Hungarian Relief. During 1955 the average Can- v.isited their daughtar and hus- eight per cent to $4,460.Mr n r.C .Snwe da aiy noewnpp Î en cl -C hI ristm ai is c More than 75 par cent of the andi will return on Dec. 27. boys at the Ontario Training A wondarful Christmas has School for Boys will spand bean prepared for the boys who Christmas at home this year. are requireci to remain in the i '~This number represents a school, ovar the holiday. total of 170 boys. The sehool auditorium, where C. Kenneth Werry, school super- the boys assemble each morn- intendent, explaîned today that ing, has been gaily decorated. a grading system detarmines The decorations ware made andi which of the boys are granted Put in Place by boys of the Christmas leave. handicrafts class, under their in- "Whn aboyfirt cmesto hestructor, Mr. Tom McHugh, who "When a boywfarst comas the -has taught in the school for over school he wers a bu0 tie ax- . ....plained Mr. Werry. "Boys in Oyas this group are called juniors. On Both sides o! the auditorium complating four months, thase are decorated and the platform boys are issued with green ties, at the and of the hall has been ci which denote intarmediates, and transformad into a lifelike winter aincreasa in privilages. Thase scena, with a church, houses, completed eight months at the was built from cardboard, by i.school when ha wears the reci the boys. Towering over the Average Stay The Rotary Club, always inter- Mr. Werry explained that the ested in the welfare of the boys average stay at the school is 10 at the school, will coma from Siningmonths.' Toronto today, Dec. 20, with S nour bes? tee ior AIl boys attend ing the school peat o h os oot a v~y eri Crstowith the exception o! the ' ni OPtimists Club will bring enter- boy, wll e ermtte tounor tainment for the school, andi Christmas weak at home.spn Donlands Unitedi Church Choir to il our frendly uustomersr "Seniority" in the school is not will presant a program of carols. - determinaci solaly by the length Plan Holiday of time the boy has spant at the Gifts from home, andi gifts do- school. It is also basaci on his nated to the school, will ha dis- W . ~ U .l arc<behavior. At eachi class, each tributeci on Crsmsmrig W . K lpot ickday, a report is made on the when Santa Claus wilI make his behavior o! each boy. Thesa annual visit to the schooi. A PLUM ING AND HEAINGreports are reviewed at the endi Christmas dinner, aind party, PLMBNG AN HATNGof each two-month pariod. will complete the program for Boys going home for Christ- the day. mas laft the school on Dec. 18 NwYa' a ilb ak ed by a dinnar, and extra movie show, at the Training School. The Boys' Club Association of Toronto were faceci with a prob- lem, when thay dacideci to bring New Year antertainment to the schoo, as they had to decide on somathing whîch would be ap- FREDENir They dacided on bringing ___ bail teams, in thair spring train- Wa r -ing. This, they faIt, will ha o! * g interast to ail the lads. Aftar the holiday, the boys AND IS PNNSV .VANANS f.~will return to their workshops AND IS ENN YLV NIA S 9andi classrooms, refreshad by a Christmas holiday as good, if ot CHRisTrmas R'm (DECEMBER 24,1956) NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY RADIO NETWORK brought to you iby ALLISICHALMERS 20 King St. E. WN.M. S. Elects New Officers Tyrone-Officers for Tyrone W.M.S., 1957, are as follows: Pres., Mrs. R. B. Glaspeil; Vice- Pres., flot filled; Sec'y, Mrs. J. C. Cook; Treas., Mrs. P. H. Werry; Corresponding Sec'y, Mrs. S. T. Hoar; Press Corres- pondent, Mrs. W. Rahm; Christ- ian Stewardship, Mrs. F. A. Werry; Temperance and Citizen- ship, Mrs. A. His; Supply Sec'y, Miss Jean Philp; Assoc. Mem- bership Sec'y, Mrs. A. His; Pianist, Miss Grace Smith; As- sistant, Mrs. F. J. Jackson; Mis- sxonary Monthly Sec'y. Miss Jean Philp; Community Friendship, Miss Grace Smith, Mrs. W. Rahm, Mission Band Leaders, Miss Ruth Pascoe; Assistant, Miss Lauraine Cook; Baby Band, Mrs. H InnerGroup Leaders, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mrs. R. Wright, Miss Grace Smith, Nom- * inating Committee for 1957, Mrs. J. C. Cook, Mrs. R. B. Glaspeil, lUis. Tom Westlake and fam- ilY, Millbrook, visited on Sun- y ) day at. Mr F. Westlake's, Sr. Mr. and lUrs. Frank *est- II lake Jr. and childrenviie at -Mr. F. R. Cook's, Bowman- ville. vrence. Standing in the rear: MUr. and Mrs. Wallace M un- on, AI Thompson, -Bob Fairey, day and Donald, Mapie Grove; Clarke, manager, Bill Steven, Mr. and Mrs. L. Truli, Hamp- 'as Bert Robertson. ton, Were Sunday visitors at -Photo by Rehder Mr. Lloyd Broomes. Mr. and Mrs. D. Flett and ~Ouir countlegs wishes, sincoe famiiY visited at Mr. N. ~ and heczrty, are sent your way f«r Laachi's, Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shack- ac joyous Chzitmats Seaison.8 Mrs. Hilton Tink, Ebenezer, visited at Mr. Harry Knox's .1 )0 1 B oy sMr. and Mrs. J. Leger, Wayne manMr.George Bittner, Osh- ift Home MraE.Cryer-MASON and DALE Mr. nd rs.George Hamlin, Osha a, ere Saturday even- better than that enjoyaci by ing visitors at Mr. George e H AR D W AR E most chilciren. Knox's- - - - - Miss Evelyn Taylor, Peter- borough, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe an.d family were Sunday visitors at Mr. A. Beevor's, Oshawa. Mr. Edwin Ormiston, Ebern- ezer, visited on Sunday at Mr. Tom Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children were visitors on Sun- day at Mr. Glen Glaspell's, Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Werry and family were Sunday visitors with the Van Camp's, Base Line. Dr. George Werry, Donald and James and Mr. Bob Smalas, Oshawa. were Sunday visitor.- at the Werry's. Mr. C. Found and employees of the Oshawa Wood Producus enjoyed their annual banquet and dance in the Solina Cern- munity Hall on December 12. To the editor and staff of the Canadian Statesman and to ail readers of this colunin, wherever they may be, Miay we extend the greetings of the season, and' wish for each of you, A Christmas rich in gladness. A Chirîstmas bright with cheer, A Christmas blesed with mern- ories Tender, warm and dear- Joy, to keep withjn your heart And joy to give away, May these be the gifts that make yours* A perfect Christmas Day. p LONG SAULT Mrs. Hazel Ruttan, Hampton, spant the weakand with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Babich, Ronnv and William, Oshawa; Mrs. Edna Campbell and Iris, Bowmanvilie; Miss Barbara Harper, Toronto, spent a week's holiday with har parents, Mr. andi Mrs. Ernest Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Duval and family, Orono, wera Sun- day visitors of MUr. and Mrs. Orme Miller. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Fiat- cher, Lauraina, Gordon and Donald, Regina, Sask., are home for Christmas holiday.s with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fletcher, MUr. and Mrs. E. Penwardan and Mrs. Wm. Penwarden were Sunday evaning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Brown, Laskard. Mr. Allyn Brown and boys, Hampton, wera Sunday visit- ors at the Brown home. MUr. andi Mrs. D. Danielson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andi Mrs. C. Penwarden. Saturday visitors at the Dan- ieison home wara Mrs. Mort- son, Mrs. Olive MacCormac andi Mr. H. Laxton, Toronto. MUr. and Mrs. E. Penwarden wera Sunday dinnar guests at the Murphy home. The Season*s Graetings to al andi a special thank you ta al who have halpad me in getting the news each waak. 1 am glad to take any ranewals or new subscriptions at any time. H OO P E R'5 JEWELLERy & GIFT' SH@P 28 King St. W. Bowmanville MA 3m5747 h~a It is raporteci that Elvis Pres- ley vas paici $50,000 for ap- pearing on Eci. Sullivan's TV show. That is about 'the earn- ings of any one one of our teauhe rs andi ministaers for fif- teen years. Apparently his con- tribution to vouth could not have been the ba&iâ of payment.j ft. - ~. PAGE ¶wEuqT.7ot-- ALLISm-CHALMERS Farni Machinery is SoId and Serviced in Bownianville and District by Palmer Motor Sales who wish to announce the addition of DOUGLAS WIGHT to their staff as Sales and Service Representatji'e of the Farm Machinery Branch Mr. Wighi's Phone is MA 3-2191 à MA 3-5487 Pailmer Motor Sales Tm CAVAMAW oprAffl»»Ale ý.- MPMAT, DEC. 20th. les@

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