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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jan 1957, p. 5

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*~ ~~'A T!USA. 3ra, 105 Progress With V.L.A. Pole Barn Good progress is being made in the construction of this pole barn, 36' x 100' on the VLA farm of Gordon Metcaif near Caesarea with the veteran doing ail of the work himself in his spare time and with technical assistance from the Construction Dept. of the Veterans Land Act. Cost when compieted with aluminum roof and siaing will be about 70c per square foot. Poles treated with preser- vatives under pressure should last 50 years -or longer and Uf decay occurs in ground this portion can easily be replac- ed without interfering with structure. The Orono News Telephone 127 (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bryson and family, Windsor, spent the long Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bry- son, Kirby, and returned homne on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barrabal and family, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Essery and family, Mr. Don Barrabali, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barrabail and family, Maple Grave; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bar- rabaîl, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bar- rabali. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rans- berry and Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ransberry, Mr. and Mrs. ]Bruce Myles, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mercer and Wendy, Mr. Ted Lane and Mr. Bill Armstrong *Slave Dii Automatie weather controlled and met- ered deliverles give you the besi in service! S PHONE MA ~\3-5516 A*.He Sturrockc AND SONS IMPERIAL ESSO DEALER Sturrock St.- Bowmanville Just West or Scugog Jr., spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rice and family, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Cowan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winter and Larry, Oshawa, Mr. and Ms. Gordon Leaman, Judy and Paul, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lycett and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irwin, Mrs. 1. Win- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winter and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. Car- man Cornish, spent Christmas with Mrs. J. Cornish. Mr. W. C. Crossley spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. B. Henderson and family, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Werry and Mrs. Howard Linton were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cantreli and Susan. Denny, Bunny and Harry Lynch visited their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rowe, on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Han- cock spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hancocik and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tennant spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cooper and family, Lon don. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forrester, Elaine and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Junior West, Steven and Mari- lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Dean West, Mr. and Mrs. Raye West, Dar- lene and Ray'c Jr., Mr. and'Mrs. Keith West, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- nie West and Susan were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. West on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cobble- dick and family, Leamington, viited Mrs. Wm. Cobbledick. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor have rented rooms at Mrs. A. Allins following the serious fire at their home Dec. l7th. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Sutto)n spent Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Gray and David, Lotus. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Founid, Lon- don, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dane Found and Mary. Mr. Jack Wilson, Paris, A/S Ted Wilson, Halifax, Mr. and MIrs. Keith Wood, Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wil- son. Dead Stock Removed Highest Prices Paid 24-Hour Service TELEPHONE COLLECT COBOURG FR2-3721 NICK PECONI PETERBOROUGH Ri 2-2080 TME CAiADIAN UTATESUM II.OWMAK Vf E.OM~ARO BLACKSTOCK Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parr who celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary Christmas Day. Sympathy of the comniunitY is extended ta Mrs. Cecil Fer- %guson and Sidney, 'Newcastle, on the passing of Mr. Fergu- son, Dec. 24. Funeral was held Wednesday with interment in Cadinus cemetery. The Fergu- sans were former residents of Cartwright. Sorry ta report Mr. Bart Van Ryswick had to spent Christ- mas in Port Perry hospita.l Hope he will be well soan. The midnight service in the Anglican church Christmas eve was well attended. On Friday night Dec. 28 a so- cial evening was held in the Parish Hall with a good attend- ance. After a fine pragram ai songs readings, etc., Rev., and Mrs. Nicholson were presented with a purse af moneY and one dozen roses. After the thanks, speeches etc., a "Who Arn I" panel caused a lot of entertain- ment. The rest ai the evening was spent with lunch, a little dancing and social visiting. Rev. and Mrs. Nicholson expect ta leave for Port Whitby Thursday Jan. 3rd. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mauntjoy and family who are moving from Lang- staff into the home formerly qwned by his parents. Sympathy is extended ta the relatives of Garry Adams on his sudden passing Friday. Garry was a brother af Mrs. Allan Beacock, Nestleton, and a ne- phew af Mrs. Fred Dayes. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey vis- ited her grandmother, Mrs. Thompson, Pefferlaw, Christ- mas afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arm- strong, Hughie and Mary Ellen, Miss June Armstrong and Mr. Jack Phllips, Burnt River; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Herron; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Herron, Linda and Ruth, Cameron, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGill. Messrs. Chas. Oliver and Bob Smith with Mrs. Thos. and Mr. Jack Smith. Misses Joyce, Oshawa, and Nora, Lindsay, Mr. Garry Ven- ning, Bowmanvilhe, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Verining and Wayne and Linda. Holiday visitors and Christ- mas gatherings-Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Camp and Rilly, Port Perry; Mr. Wilson Heaslip, Jan- etville, and Mrs. M. Rich, Omemee, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp and Arthur, Sunday. With Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Van Camp and children Tues- day were Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Camp and Aileen; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Van Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Werry, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weri-y, Enniskil- len: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Werry and Debbie, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Norton Van Camp, Swain and Jimmie, Listowel; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywehl and Mar- garet, Miss Helen Van Camp, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Camp and Billy, Port Per- ry; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Camp and Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp, Richard and Doreen; Mr. Jack Van Camp; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bai- hev: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mal- colm. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Drinkwa- ter and famihy, Ottawa, Miss Mable Van Camp, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter and children with Mrs. W. W. Van Camp. Mr. and Mrs. F. Piayfoot and sfamihy, Lindsay, with Mr. Hen- ry and Miss Ethel Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson with Mr. and Mrs. De Nure, Pc- terbcro. Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer Archer and famihy, Whitby. ,Mr. Vincent Archer, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smnith, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Wllbert Ar- cher and Mr. Alex Diver. Mar- -ilyn Archer remained for the -school holidays. Mr. and Mrs. iii.., Mr. and Mru. Gardon Cathcart and children, Toranto, with Mr. and Mns. Fred Cowl- ing. Mr. and Mns. Jno. Watten, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wottcn and family, Mr. and Mrs. BU! Johnston, Willie and Linda, Ty- rone; Mr. and Mrs. Jna. Archer and family, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bradburn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Strang and family with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtis and family and Mrs. Bruce, Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Haaey, Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Wolfe and boys, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLaughlin and Lawrence. Mr. Lamne Bradburn, Toronto, spent Monday with his mather, Mrs. J. W. Bradburn. Mrs. J. W. Bradburn wit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter andi family, Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry with the Merril Henry's, Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and boys with bis sister and family, the Glovers, Oshawa. Teddy Glover is spending the school holidays hehping his un- dle Harold Martyn in the store. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain,I Toronto, Mrs. N. H. Marlow 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence; Marlow and Bill. -Mrs. Clarence retumned ta Toronto with them for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers, Jim and Janice, with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family with the Garnet Wrights, Port Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and girls with the Harold Stin- sons, Yehverton, Sunday. Messrs. Roy and Bill and Miss Sandra Ferguson with Grant Ferguson's, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm, Paul and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil HIhh, with the Art Rahm's, Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaugh- lin, Donna and Dennis, at Mr. and Mrs. Wahter Murphy's, Ty- rafle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McLau- ghlin, Bobby and Linda, with the Roy McLaughlins Sunday and the Harold Wrights, Osh-t awa, Christmnas. Miss Gertie Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney at Mrs. Jas. Henry's. Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Griff in with Mr. and Mrs. Jna Griffin, Enniskillen. Mr. and Mrs. Ahi. Garrard with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ger- rard, Enniskîllen. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mew and Mr. B. Mew and Mrs. Moffatt and Janie, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beacock.j Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rahm and Cheryl, Port Perry, Mr. and1 Mrs. Orr Venning with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Short- ridge and Bihly; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey and Allan; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodgson, Port Perry, with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Leighton. Mr. and Mrs. L. Fitze spent aIl this week with friends 'n Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ginn; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tennant, June, 1Joan and Ross and Mr. Arthur Crozier with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tennant and children and Mrs. Jas. Ginn. Miss Pearl Wright, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright, Mr. ;and Mrs. Jim Marhow with Mr. and Mrs. Dahton Dorrell and girls for supper Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart 1Dorrehl with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dorrehi, Christmas Day. Mrs. Herb Taylor, Mr. Stan- 1ley Malcolm, Mrs. Jean Cook, IMr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and children with Mr. and Mrs. -Lawrence Malcolm and family, Nestheton, Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcoilm ,Gordie and Mary Lou, with the .Cookes, Brooklin, Christmas .Day. Mrs. Jas. Farder, Nestîctan; ,.Mr. and Mrs. Anson Taylor, 1957- for' The êS-tates-man.- - Do hope you are feeling much improved ln ' health. Sincerely, Alice M. Creeper 69 Pearson Ave., Toronta, Dec. 28, 1956 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville. Dear Sirs, Will yau kindly send The Canadian Statesman for six manths for which I arn enclos- ing twa doh1agrs, behieving the amaount is sufficient ta caver subscription rate for that per- iod. I believe The Statesman weekhy gives you more news than you would receive frorn any other source as it cavers all the villages in the southern part af Durham. I arn always interested ln Pontypool and would like to thank Mr. John Payne, aur cor- respondent, in the past for bis effort. Wishing the staff of the ae a H5ppy New Year, I rernain, Yours truhy, Norton D. Chambers 0F LADIESy CHILDRE -.~ AND yS WEAR AT BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY STORES I JI & -- us,. f, GREAT N 1! fr~ 1li i the Jiouse of Seag9ram Distillers na 1857 m»-o - V-We -ý, jïh -

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