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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 1957, p. 3

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?N'DMAY, MUkR 218t, 1957r l* W ~~ T ?W ~ .q A UD w ~ ~ A* L~~ A ~A 5l L . WIL&U.f f m VII&5 T &K U A E HOE %go Vusting Auxiliaries at Legion Social Evening Brànch 178, Canadian Legior Lad' Aýuixîiary held theil Cf,'>vening ini the Legior I, March 18. President Ann Piper wel. comed the visiting auxiliarieý fromn Whitby, Ajax, Uxbridge Cqaremnont, Sunderland a rid ý*J~barton. 4I~4er the business of the 'nKin g the president called the Entertainmnent Committee ol Comrades Fair and Knight to take charge with Comrade M. ]Bates as Mistress of Ceremonies. "Lay Down Your Arms," Com. J. Lawrie:- Cal ta Arms, IA CordIal Ilnvitation Is extended to you and your friends to attendlth e Annual Meeting of the Children's Aid Society of Northumberland & Durham to be heId ln the Auditoriumf of Doctor Power's Publie Sehool, Port Hope TUESDAY, MAR. 26, 1957 8:00 P.m. Wo sh ab le Son forired! -arduroy Play Sels Fer Toddlers in Sizes 2 - 3 ond 3x An ideal p lay-set for in- doors now and Spring wear later. Jacket is lined with white Kasha for extra vyarmth and has easy-on front zipper clos- ing. Trimn of Teddy bear motif adds interest for youngsters. Overails are bib style with side button closing. Both in mnatching wash- able corduroy and packed in poly bag ta reach you sparkling cdean. Collors for Boys and Girls - Blue, Moixe, Red or Pink. INEXPENSIVELY .PRICED 3eSET i, Coms. Fair, S. Graham, Knight, ir M. Lawrie, Mason, Parkin, H. ni Perfect, Perris, Rundie, N. Shee- han, K. Vesna, M. Vesna, Virtue, j- Wallis, Wright; "Liii Marlene," sCom. Bates; "Sing Me to Sleep," Com. Newman; Chorus Lîne, d Coms. Corson, Firth, Johnston, Perris, Swan, Welsh; "Mother eMcChree," Com. M. Lawrie; ;Clayton's Grand March, Com. A. Bate; Buhny Hop, Coms. N. Sheehan, Cowan, Fair,,.Knigiit, Piper, Parkin; Pierrette, Com. *Newman: "Old Scotch Motbier O'Mine," Com. M. Lawrie; Elvis Presley, Com. Firth with Comr : 'Rundle, Swan, Wakelin, Welsh; "Little Bottom Drawer," Com. Bates; Soft Shoe, Coms. S. Graham, J. Lawrie, B. Richards, B. Welsh. Accompanying or- chestra was made up of A. English, guitar; E. Rundle, banjo, M. Perris, tràps aild drums and S. Graham, piano. Winners of the draw were., Com. McLean, Sunderland; Com. Watson, Dunbarton; C. Brown, !Ajax; C. Blake, Claremont; M. Perris, E. Rundle, Byam and Grfin, Bowmanville. A deliejous lunch was served which brought the evening to a close and a good time enjoyed by aIl. r ville, was a Sunday visitor wit-li ,: IMr. and Mrs. Don Cowle. JSorry to learn that Mrs. C. -A. Cowle, mother of Don and Ron Cowle, is a patient in Osh- awa General Hospital. "Get Weil" wishes go to Mr. George Goddard, Western Hos- pital, Toronto; Mrs. Josephine More than 8,500 members of the 218 Easter Seal Van De Walker, Private Pa- service clubs are actively engaged in assisting crippled tients' Pavillon, Toronto, Gen- children through the Easter Seal Campaign, which is eral; Mrs. Myrtie Bradley, co- president, Courtice Country sponsored by the Bowmanville Rotary Club in association Couples Club, in Memorial Hos- with The Ontario Society for Crippled Children will run pital, Bowmanville. until April 2lst, and has a provincial objective of 700,000 TeC.G.I.T.a Explorers dollars. Shown above are wives of Service Club members went on a Southeast Asian working as volunteers in Crippled Children's clinic. Cruise at the church on Mon- bard sh hip inclueurgestn bornhigh Te aen rges o . r s d n O f r M.Lamne Kemp, Whitby, Pres- . ofT .P e i e t O f r byterial Secretary for Affiliated Explorer groups ln Oshawa Presbyterial of the Women's est W s e o C e n r Missionary Society, the mothers BW s e o C e n r and Woman's Association ladies. R. P. Rickaby, President of the The excellent service and high Captain Penfound set tie Bowmanville Chamber of Com- quality of workmanship are ac- ship in motion to the strais merce, has extended best wishes complishments of which they of "Anchors Away" by the ship's to the Bowmanville Cleaners & may feel justly proud. orchestra, 'Mrs. R. DeCoe. Ports Dyers Ltd. on the officiai open- While cold storage for fur of caîl were Malaya, Hong Kong, ing of their new plant. garments is still sent to a high Fo0rmosa, Korea, Japan, Phil1- Friday night the firm will class house in Toronto the ultim- pines and Halifax. The guide, officially open the plant in the ate plan is ta build up sufficient IMrs. Carl Adams, explained the form of an Open House. Follow- volume ta make it profitable to imeaning of the posters whichi ing is a letter written by Mr. erect a first class cold storage Explorers had made to portray Rickaby congratulating them on plant on their present site. This the theme this year. the opening. will add another opportunity ta The hostess, Miss Elizabeth On behaîf of the Bowmanvllle serve the local and surrounding Wilson, invited Ming of Mal- Chamber of Commerce I wish to area. aya, Sook Hee of Korea. and extend congratulations to the, With best wishes for continued Juan of the Philippines aboard Bowmanville Cleaners & Dyers success. ship to continue the- cruise.Ltd. on their new up-.to-date R. P. Rickaby, iThese parts were played by plant recently opened here. President. C.G.I.T.: Mary Caýrolyne War- burton, Janet Barber and Bar- bara La Chapelle. While on Chora Group 2nd Place Fusth hpsorchestra led o a e ti a inrker ere ongdspla.potA The dedication of the Trea- sure Chest by the Explorers Bowmanville Choral Society that It was an effective per- took place when Mrs. Lorne placed second in the mixed voîce formance, and gave other iin- Kemp received the gift whicîi choir class in the Peterborough structive comment with regard was presented by Patsy Willis. Kiwanis Music Festival las'tot one or two details. Miss Go- Darlene Gray, president of the week. The only other entry ln heen is studying for her A.R.C. Explorers led the service. Mrs. this class was the Coventry T. under Mr. Earle Moss of the Kemp told a story, "The Gift." Singers of Peterborough, a much Royal Conservatory of Music, The Affiliation ceremony for smaller group thal1 the Choral- Toronto. C.G.I.T. was conducted by the Society. The latter is under the president, Louise Goddard, and direction of Mr. Hugh Martin ~ I leader, Miss Elizabeth Wilson, of Toronto. u assisted by Barbara La Chap- The Coventry Singers wr ViN elle, Evelyn MacGregor, Carci' given a to tal of 168 marks as Chumfbly and Kathleen Sam wthBomnvll' son. Mrs. Harry Herron, mis compared wt omnil' St. Patrick's sionary vice-presidentfo 160. Besides the test piece, "Ask W. E. Warburton, vice-presi! teM eweting horl J**Jldf Wont'sh Asocat' io a Mrs Tornsan halsumme" by Elr, Society. Treasurer Mary Car- one Sang". Adjudicator Brian olyne Warburton presented the Boydell awarded them 82 marks The members of Cadmus W. gift to Oshawa Presbyterial for the test piece and 78 for the A. and WTMS held thèir St Secretary for Affiliated C.G.I.T. second selection, which was Patick meeting on March 12, at gropsMrs Clrene Pnfondleft ta the choice of each en- the home of Mrs. Schwartz with Ae short, but impressive wor-.tat group 3 in charge, vice-presi- ship service was presented by In his remarks, Mr. Boydell detMs Jaye n h the Explorers. PatsY Willis ledi said, "This is a very fine choir ch-air. the service. The other four with great possibilities. Be Mrs. MeKay led in prayer. girls sat at the front too but careful of details and dîsposi-_ The devotional period was gîv- were unannounced. Terry Mor.. tion &i dynamics in relation ta en by Mrs. Larmer. Minutes of rison gave the Cal ta Worship; words, balance and proportion. the last meeting wcre rcad and scripture reading was thought-_ "Your second sang," he conti- the rail caîl was answered by fully presented by Joan Dalby tied, "was a little too dramatic 19 members and one. visitor. and Pat Adgmis led in prayer. in its concept. I suggest a more either by reading a St. Patrick's The offerîng presented by Con- continuous singing rather than verse or an Irish song. Mrs. nie Walker was dedicated by direct dramatîc singing." . George Johnston read from our' Jane DeCoe. The offering is Miss Margaret Goheen who study book "East From Burina". designated ta pay shipping was uncontested in Class 164, Mrs. Sweet handed in $12.601j charges on used clothing which piano solo, 17 years and under, proceeds from crokinole party was collected by Explorers. for whlch the test piece was and Pie social, another party Lunch was served in the Ray Dudley's composition "Cor. ta be held on March 29. Teii ship's dining roomn by the C.G. onation March", was awarded dollars was handed in bv' Mrs. I.T. and their leaders. 82 marks. The adjudicator said Geo. Johnston for quilt sold. Group 4, Mrs. Passant î a charge are having colored slides and other entertainment on April 12. Programn consisted of Irish selections by Mrs. Jim Gray and Mrs. Roy Phayre, readings by Mrs. Samelîs, Mrs. McKay, and Mrs. Sweet. A contest by Mirs. Sweet waQ Mrs., Sweet offered thanks to Mrs. Schwartz for the use of her home. A lovely lunch was served by Group 3, and a social >UT OW 7 igcoi4 A.haîf-hour spent. OBSERVER ýFT TECHN[CIAN ER couN8ElittCUT t MONHT Niai Un MrW Viw u.-muu Wa g 'Want to make aviation your career? There are important openings now in Canada'» Air Force for young men who have what it takes in intelligence, skill and initiative - for top training as ROAF Aircrew Officers and aviation technicians. There's a great future in aviation... there's a challenge ahead for you! For full information on RCA.F flying training, trade training, duties, pay and other benefits, seç the RCAF Career Counsellor, ai Bowînanville Town Hall 22 Nar. 57 Il a.m. - 6 pa. d ci Your.* Fo hEAna ELOPstr eIs L-- - -- - - - -- HeIp ppl1eld ere are a few of the things that the Rotary Club th the help of your Easter Seal donations have ýomplished in the past year: Provided transportation to Merrywood Camp for 10 Crippled Chidren froni the district. We have 24 children on our active Iist and dur- ng the past year we have mnade expenditures on 12 of them. Entertained 29 guests at our Annual Christmas Party for Crippled Children of the district. le ANVL OPE A Rec&pt wiII be sent to you for Income Tax purposes j. Retur Childrem Associated with the Ontario Scie-îty for Crippled Children ASKS FOR YOUR HEU'P Easter Seal Campaign i ( *1 i Use Easter Seala PINK *Provided transportation one day per week to the Cerebral Palsy Clinic in Oshawa. *Co-operated in the Clinic for Crippled Children in the United Counties held in Port Hope. *Looked after the following: Tonsilectomies - - - - 5 Special Braces . . - . 2 BUY EASTER SEALS AND USE THEMI 1 q- 36 PU YURDNATIO NTE A eeitwilAen MAyu rI TODAY Retùrn 1 . l'lm CAMAnTAM QmAngequAw à%ýAm"- 8 Cr Tax purposes ýdEl E t I I J The Bowmanville. Rotary Club Vhai Your Money Does

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