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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Feb 1957, p. 3

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1 TAPWTTRIAY "M. 14th- 103 TRE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMA!rVTLEJ ONTrARIO I N/yul Play' Badminton on Skates!I The Orono News. .............................................................. "PAnong the out of town guests at the Golden Wedding Annl- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hutton, Feb. 6, wene Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hutton, Scanborough; Mn. and Mrs. J. V. Wilis, Wil- ýowdale; Mrs. Robt. Wright, xshawa; Mrs. Art Marten, Mn. .,âbzegnaid Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. ~Yaurice Webster, Mr. and Mrs. ..Stan Adams, Jim and Susan, Mirs. Laford and Linda, aIl of Toronto. Mr. and Mns. T. W. Cawker, Bfowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn attended the 4th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mns. Carleton Payne, Port Hope. Mr. J. A. Pattersan attended the funeral of his mother in Calgany last week. Mr. M. W.,Chatterton eut the end off bis finger and required stitches last week. Mn. and Mns. Roy McGill and Arnold, Bowmanvillc, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ginn visited their son and daugbter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ginn, Peter- borough. Mrs. Earl Grady and Mrs. Thornton Wilson spent Satur- day in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rolph returned home last week froin Florida. Mn. and Mrs. Milton Gray,l HAYDON Mr. Fred Asbton and Bill, Toronto, called on Mn. Henry Ashton. Mn. and Mrs. Don MacKenzie and family, Toronto, were Sun- day visitons at Mns. A. McNeil's. Mn. and Mns. Herbent Stain- ton wene callers at Mns. A. Mc- Neil's. Mn. and Mrs. Ross Sharp, Mn. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp, Mn. and Mrs. Allan Werry and Sandra, Enniskillen, wene sup- per guests of Mn. and Mrs. ]Ross Ashton, Satunday. Dawn Tbompson, Hampton, and Patsy Tbompson, Bowman- ville, spent Sunday with their grandmotben, Mrs. W. Thomp- son. Mr. and Mns. Edgar Horn, Oshawa, visited Mrs. Wm. Tre- win. Mn. and Mrs. M . Smiley and daugbter, Hamilton, visited Mn. and Mrs. Roy Graham. Mn. and Mns. Wilbur Black- burn and family and Mns. K Cowling wene tea guests of Mn. and Mns.A. Read and Ina i*33eryl and accompanied Mn. and Mns. Clayton Read, Bow- Smanville, ta Toronto Saturday. 1~ Mn. and Mrs. Kennedy Gray and David,- Cadmus, visited Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sutton. Mns. Laura Cooper with Mr. and Mns. O. S. Cowan visited Mr. and Mns. Harvey Gilbank, Pontypool. Mn. A. A. Russell bas re- ceived a promotion and transfer to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Dept. of Lands and Forests. Mrs. Nana Tapson, wif e of Louis Tapson, Minden (former- ]y of Orono) and mothen of Don- othy (Mrs. Howard Brooking), Bowmanville, passed away Feb. 5th, 1957. Funeral and interment was at Minden last Thunsday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hiler, Ta- ronto, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. D. N. Myles. Mrs. Roy McKay, Bronte, vis- ited Mn. and Mrs. Leslie Ail- dned on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Robent Taggant were among the guests of Dr. and Mrs. John Werny when tbey entertained fellow vetenin- aians and their wives to bonan Dr. R. G. Cowie and Mrs. Cowie. Dr. Cowie bas netired after com- pleting 35 yeans of service witri the Dominion Department of Agriculture. Rex'. Clifford Manning of Un- ited Chunch, Halibunton, was the guest preachen at Onono United Church Sunday morning and was/guest of Rev. and Mns. John Kitchen. Mns. W. Tbompson retunned home on Satunday baving spent some time with Mn. and Mrs. Donald Thompson, Bowman-- ville, who undenwent an open- ation necently. Mns. W. Martin, baving spent a couple of weeks with Mrs. George Ferguson, Oshawa, re-ý tunned home Saturday. Mn. and Mns. C. Rankine visited Mn. Rankine's brotheri at Toronto Sunday. Mn. and Mns. J. Liptay visît-I ed John at Guelph, Novitiate. Mn. and Mrs. M. Bertnim and family visited Mn. and Mrs. George Bentrim, Taunton. Mfn. and Mns. Ronald Rahm and family wene dinnen guests of Mn. and Mns. Walter Rahmn, Tyrone, and Mns. Farewell Blackburn, Salem, Sunday. Several ladies from Haydonl attended the bomemakers cours-e at Tyrone Hall on Tuesday af- tennoon on "Sandwiches for AlI Occasions." Mrs. W. Tbompson visitedl Mrs. Young, Oshawa. Mrs. K. Cowling left by bus for California on Tuesday ta visit Mn. and Mrs. Doug Col- bary and family. Mns. Wm. McLaugblin is vis- iting ber- son, Mn. and Mrs. Another highlight of the Sportsorama at the Bow- Christie Samelis, Virgînia Osmond, Patricia Williamson, manville Skating Club Carnival to be held February 22 to Ann Martyn and Tina Hughes. Back row: Yvonne Anoni- 23 in Memorial Arena will be Badminton on Skates. This chuck, Gail Bagneli, Bonnie Baynor and Sandra Martin. difficuit feat will be performed by the girls shown here. They are from lef t to right front row: Valerie McCaff ery, -Photo by Rehder Skating Skiers in Sportsorama These pnetty misses wîll be performing the opening Hughes, Diane Goheen, Carol Coombes, Susan Rivers, number of the Sportsorama haif of the Bowmanville Skat- Judy Jeffery, Canal Finnigan, Vinginia Brown and Gail ing Club's Carnival ta be held at Memorial Arena Feb. 22 Armsrong. Skiers are f rom left ta ight: Roxy Yeo, Lynda and 23. Their Skiing number will include four skiens and Hately, Anne Ferguson and Anne Wilson. eight prancing hanses shown here. They are: seated in front, Doreen Yeo; from lef t ta ight, second row: Evelyn -Photo by Rehder Harold McLaughlin. Blackstock. National Film Board pictures will be shown in the chureli on Wednesday evening, Feb. 20, at 7:30, p.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn and family, Mns. K. Cowling were suppen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Shackleton, Salem, Saturday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Slemon and Mrs. C. Garrard attended the home- makens course at Hampton on Wednesday aftennoon. Canada's 1956 apple crop. is estiniated at 11,762,000 buîýç, compared to 19,142,000 bu( in 1955. Haif Safe? TF TROUBLE~ FALLS on you, will your insurance give you tbe protection you need? Or are your home and con- tentsi only partially covered? Don't gues! Don't wait for disaster. Let us give YOU the benefit el adequate insumance TODAY! STUART R. JAMES INSURANCE Office r" 3-5681 King Street E. REAL ESTATE Residence MA 3-5493 Bowmanville Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hutton Celebrate 5Oth Wedding Orono: On the evening of Feb. 6th, 1957, the relatives, fiends and neighbours of Mn. and Mrs. Geo. Hutton of Orono, gathen- ed at the Parish Hall of St. Sa- viaun's Anglican Chuncb, Oronio. ta bonoun tbem an the occasion of their golden wedding anni- versary. Mn. and Mns. Hutton wene mannied in Yorkshire, England, and came ta Canada soon after. "hey lived first in Toronto then .ninved ta Downsview and some yeans later moved ta the sixthi concession of Clark wbene they fanmed for twenty-tbree years.1 'lhey are now living retired in Orono. The gathening last Wednes- day evening included about eighty from Toronto, Willow- dale, Downsview, 6th Line, &/een n ew.s B! Connie Osmond On Friday, Feb. 8, Teen Town' had a hardtime dance wîtb two door prizes. The ginl's pnize of an orlon sweater was won by Sharon Kilpatrick; the boy's <pnize of an "Ivy League" shirt and cap ta match was won by Marris Richards. We wene glad ta see sucb a good tun out. Thene will be a dance on Friday, Feb. 22, at 8:30 at the Lions Centre. Dness will be ordinamy and thene will be no door prizes. Haweven there will be prizes fan spot dances, etc. Once iigain we nemind you about badminton on Wednes- 1day nights. Clarke, Oshawa and Orono. The Rector of St. Saviour's,I Rev. Dewdney, acted as master of cenemonies and spoke in high- est tenms of the bride and groom summarizing their life histony and eulagizing thein fine cbaracters, thein neigbbour- liness and the hîgh esteem in which tbey are held by ail wbo know them. Sevenal other speakers ecboed these senti- ments.1 Tbey were pnesented with ai tri-lýght floon lamp and received1 many other beautiful gifts and cards. The remainder of the even- ing was spent in community singîng aften which a dainty lunch was senved including a wedding cake. The gathering dispensed witb everyone unilkng in wisbing Mn. and Mns. Hutton niany ,more years of healtb and bap- -piness togethen. ENNISKILLEN Service Club met at Mns. A. Leadbeaten's on Feb. 5. Our tbanks toalal who attended the card panty at Mns. A. Wenny's on Feb. 8. Euchne pnize win- nens wene Mns. E. Wenry. Mrs. E. Wnight, Mn. L. Wearn, Mn. R. Lamb; Lost Hein winners wene: Mn. H. Ashton and Mrs. T. Tunnbufl, and Mrs. Stephen- son. Total contributions for the Motbers Marcb of Dimes was $85.50 and we would like ta tbank everyone for their gifts. The next Service Club meeting will be beld at Mrs. W. E. Robson's on Feb. 19. A - -od number of members of jntaria Farmers' Union Local 78 attended the meeting, Fighting Wonds, at Cavan Feb. 7. W.A. membens Mrs. A. Brunt, _Mrs. E. A. Werry, Mrs. G. Yeo and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs met with Mns. R. J. Ormistan at hem home ta plan the inter club Lions dinnen, Manch 11. Mns. Lamne Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lamb at Mr. and Mns. Wm. Lamb's, Caesanea. Miss Pamila Layng, Haydon, spent Saturday with Miss Don- cen Trewin. Mn. and Mrs. Herbent Wright and family, Scarbonough, wene Sunday visitons with bis par- ents, Mn. and Mrs. N. E. Wright. Mr. Harold Spry, Rochester, spent the weekend with Mn. and Mns. E. Wright. Mn. Jobnny Alldnead and family, Newcastle; Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Beech and family, Burk- eton, with Mn. and Mrs. Carl Fenguson. Mn. and Mns. Ralph Virtue visited Mn. and Mns. Earl Mas- ters, Bowmanville. Mn. and Mns. R. Hope and family, Port Penny, Satunday evening guests of Mn. and Mns. Leonard Staintan. Mn. and Mns. J. A. Wenny, Mn. and Mns. F. W. Wenry, Mn. and Mrs. H. J. McGill and Gartb, Mr. and M\rs. E. A. Wenny and Betty Jane wene Sunday dinnen guests af Mn. and Mns. J. H. Borrowdale, Oshawa. Mn. and Mns. Ralph Vanstone, Whitby, were with Mr. and Mns. R. McNeil. Mn. and Mns. Alvin Boyd, Gordon and Mantha wene Sun- day visitons of Mn. and M. Gardon MeLean, Uxbridge. Mnr. and Mns. Albert Wright, Mn. and Mns. Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Eanle, Blackstock;! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trewin and Canal, Mimico; Mn. and Mrs.I C. E. Horn, Oshawa, wene S un- day visitons with Mn. and Mrs. Eanl Tnewin. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamb with iMn. and Mns. Lamne Lamb. Mns. A. Beech, Maple Grave; Mn. and Mns. Don Canr and Ivan, Bowmanville: Mr. and Mns. Walter Smith, Oshawa, wene weekend visitons at Mn. Claude Smith's. Mrs. T. Taylor and Allen, Enfield, wene necent visitons with Mn. and Mrs. Fred Toms. Mn. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Tynone, with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharp. Mn. and Mns. Bruce Reid, Linda and Billie visited with Mn. and Mns. Dale Lennie and Mr. and Mns. Sam Berry, Ajax. Mn. and Mns. Lyle Brock and Joan, Mn. and Mns. Reg Brock and Linda, Mn. and Mns. Ray Vanmeen, Bowmanville; Mn. and Mrs. Sam Piper, Maple Grove; Mn. Herman Haass, Taunton, were Sunday guest.s of Mn. and Mrs. Keîth McGill. Mn. Jim McQuinn, Tyrone, with Mn. and Mns. L. Stainton. Mn. and Mrs. H. J. McGll and Garth visited Mr. and Mrs. Basketball Two B.H.S. teams played in Ajax last Friday and stayed for a dance afterwards. The B.H.S. Bantams were defeated 36-31 in a close, well-played game. The Juniors lost 37-31 in another close game. Three of the Jun- ior players each had four fouis before the third quarter was completed. Ajax visited B.H.S. yesterday (Wednesday) but no scores were available. The girls' basketball teams played in Oshawa on Friday night, with the seniors winning three out of three games play- ed, putting them in first place. The junior girls won two out of three games, putting thei in second place. Oratorical Contest Last Friday the Lions Public Speaking Contest was held, with Garry Humphreys, "Ex- ploration" placing first, and Bob Brown, "U. N. Semninar" plac- ing second. George Marlow, "lSalesmanship" will continue in the Goodyear competition. Heather Webb, the only girl speaker, told of the "Victoria Cross". The school's Senior Oratori- W. L. Mountjoy and cousins, Kedron. Misses Mary Gniffin, Nancy, Wood, Canrol Wright and Elen- or Heard nendened two selec- tions on Sunday at Enfield Youtb Service and one selec- tion at the evening service at Enniskillen. Mn. and Mrs. Walter Oke with Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Ash- ton, Punple Hill. Sorry ta report Mns. L. Bnad- ley undenwent an operation in Memonial Hospital, Bowman- ville. She is doing nicely by all reports. Mn. and Mrs. Lamne Knapp, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mns. Walter Oke. Mn. and Mrs. D. Hall and family, Mn. and Mns. Lavenne Clemens and family, Hampton; Miss Canal Wright were Sun- day guests of Mn. and Mrs. John Slemon. Mr. and Mns. E. Mullen, Mn. and Mrs. Henb Smith, Toronto, were Sunday callens with Mn. and Mrs. H. Stevens. Mns. H. Stevens visited Mn. Blake Stevens, Mns. Ethel Cale and Mns. Wm. Wright at Lin- tonburst Manon, Orono. was hiz. people spt... ics: Marie Coo.. Lynda Brook. Heants"; Jerry Hasiut, , manship": Mary Laskaris, Tnagedy of James Dean"; t>. McRobbie, "TV Studio"; Gail Armstrong, "The Unknown Sol- dier"; Pat Davis, "Milk"; Helen Knox, "Peter Kelly"; Lanny Thompson, "Bread", Geralzi Gray, "Careers': Murnay Walk- en, "The Titanic". Lynda Brooking received first prize and Mary Laskaris placed second, with Larry Thompson receiving Honorable Mention. The judges were Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Dippeli and Mr. Swatridge, KENDAL Mrs. Traynor of Regina visit- ed with her aunt, Mrs. CharleS Thompson, on Wednesday. The Sixth Line xvas xvcll re- presented at the Golden Wed-, ding of Mr. and Mrs. George Hutton. They farmed for many years where Mr. Ralph Me- VI ackin now lives, west of the Sixth Line School. The event was celebrated in the Panish Hall, Orono. They wcre presen- ted with a floor lamp and other gifts. We wisb them many more years together in good health. Mr. and Mrs. T. Stevens were at their farm for , the weekend and had Sunday din- ner with Mn. and Mrs. G. Cath- cart. Mns. Roy Mercer, wbo bas been staying in Beaverton since the first of the year with relatives, was taken iii and now is in Memorial Hospital, Bow- manville, in an oxygen tent. Mn. and Mrs. Allen, Foster finished stripping tobacco Feb. 9 and served a turkcy dinner to the workers, and they irn turn presented thcmn with a pair of foam rubbcr pillows and pillow slips. Mn. Lorne Bell, form-erly of Kendal, is now in Memonial Hospital, Bowmanville, suffer- ing fnom a stroke. The Kendal-Shiloh Young People's Union hcld their last meeting on Feb. 6 at the homne of Mr. and Mrs. Hiatcher Fos- ter. They mnade plans for the next meeting on Feb. 13 when Mr. Robert Gay plans to attend and show slides on thc United Nations. A number of people from Kendal attended the wedding of Mr. Dick Martineli and Miss Genevieve Stapleton on Satur« day, Feb. 9. Mrs. Wilfrid Ruffley and sons, and Mrs. Edith Anderson and son vîsited Mns. Thorne and Mrs. Swarbrick Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hugbes and Gloria, Port Hope, visited Mrs. M. Luxon Sunday.______ OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTSI Now is a good time to make thoso. home improve- ments you have been thinking of ail winter. During the months of February and March these odd jobs can he finished easily and at minimum expense. Before the spning rush starts stop ln and discuss your project with our competent staff. Money is no problemn - Our timne pay- ment plan Is at your finger tips - Corne in today. Modernize VOUR Kitchen in February 0' Make your kitchen the envy of ail your friends.. Give the lady dt4 1,of YOUR bouse modern cup- boards. KITCHEN CHECK LIST N,/ V ARBORITE COUNTERTOI>S - "Ise genuine tirborite for colourful bard wearing kitchen counters. This beautiful laminate is available in many patterns and colors - -------- ------------ - -- - --- 54c per sq. ft. V 4PLYWOOD CUPBOARD - You just can't beat plywood for cuphoard doors. Give us your open- ing sizes and we do the rest. Whether you want to paint or stain your cupboard doors - P'hone us f irst. VMODERN HARDWARE AND GADGETS - ln 1957 there are many new items in kitcben hardware available. Sliding towel racks, pan aks and towel holders tbat will make your kitchen miodern. Sec tbem today. Give YOUR Bathroom That New Look INSTALL MIRAPLAS PLASTIC WALL TILE YOURSELP This easy to use plastie tile wiII make a new room of youm dingy bathroom. Come ln and see the many fascinatlng colors- Don It Yourself ------ ----- flnly 40e Der sq. ft. Pay Nothing Down - Easy Terms1 Oshawa Wood Products Ltd. MA 3-2130 COURTICE Always Look to Oshawa Wood Products for the Best RA 3-46611 x i s' MEMORIA L ARENA A CT! VITIES PUBLIC SKATING FRJDAY, FEDRUARY 151h 8 Io 10 p.m. Admission - - - - Aduits 40c, Students 25e Intermediate "A" Hockey Game ai 8:30 p.m. SATURDAYI FEBRUARY 161h Cobou rg Lumber 'Kings vs. Bowmanville - Orono Combines Admission-------------Aduits 75e for Reserved Seats and Geperal Admission Students and Children- ---------e SPECIAL!-CHILDREN'S SKATING 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2th 12 years and under only 25e Aduits accompanying children 25e Junior "C" Playoffs HOCKEY SECOND GAMlE IN BEST 0F FIVE SERIES k 8:30 p... WEDNESDAY, FEDRUARY 201h Newmarket vs. Robson Pontiacs Admission - - - - - - - - Aduits 50e Students - 35e Children 25e

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