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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 May 1957, p. 5

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..t,-r-'~ t.. -- ,-çw -V" -4-- *~* o-g-s * ?NVR5AY, MAT 2nd, 1957 THE CANAflIAN STATS !tMAA,7;tNVI!. ONT'Afl ~AIW VIVE Models at Tin y Tots Fashion Show - *f Teannual Tiny Tots Fashion Show presented by Mrs. Robert Evans, are Jili Nichoils, Christine Pattrick, the Little Helpers of St. John's was a successful event on Mary Parker and Janet Living. The fashions were shown April 24. The John and Judy Shoppe, King Street East, in a pretty setting of Easter decorations. Bowmanville, supplied the smart toggery worn by the young models. Pictured above with the commentator, -Photo by Rehder Y(oung Models Step Oui in Spring Cloihes The young fry have to have new spring clothes too. show. Mrs. Terence Dustan was convenor of this year's Many pretty and practical outffits for tots and youngesters show and Mrs. Robert Evans acted as.q commen"tatmr. Zion C.G.I.T. Mothers Aw The mother and daughter banquet that the C.G.I.T. and Explorer girls held in the Sun- day School on Saturday night was a grand success. There were over 80 present. The ta- bles were nicely decorated with daffodils and the place cards were miniature Easter bonnets. When all had enjoyed the sumptuous supper, Mrs. F. J., Reed wàs mistress of cere- mornes. Marilyn Glaspeli as chie! Explorer proposed the- toast to the mothers wîth Mrs. Harry Fisher responding. Mrs. Carl Bradley proposed the toast to the daughters with Shirley Smith responding. Pearl Pascoe, President of O.G.I.T., introduced the speak- er, Mrs. Bob Brown, o! King Street United Church, who gave a wonderful talk. Mrs. Brown has been a leader in BURIKETON. A social evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hubbard, for the Parents' and Teachers' Association April 24th. A dainty lunch was serv- ed by Mns. M. Hu'bbard and hien sister, Mrs. Charles Gib- bons, Norwich. The Jolly Wonkers held their meeting at the home o! Mrs. Helen Allison, April 24th. The W.A. will meet at Mrs. Ben Hubbard's home instead of Mrs. J. Wootten's, May 8th in the evening. We ' were very pleased te have Rev. M. Jackson o! Ty- rone, at the Sunday morning service, Mr. Mel McCoy was in charge of the evening service Sunday at 8 p.m. and will hold a song service for ail interested until the end o! June and hope many will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Walk- er, Janctville, with Mn. and Mrs. George Allison. Mr. E. Evans, Toronto, with Mrs. Canochan and Mr. Tom Trick. Mrs. E. Strutt, Enniskillen, with Mns. E. Caughill. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davey, Tyrone, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Davey. Mrs. Rachel Coldesbank, Lon- don, Ont., with Mrs. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dean with friends in Bowmanville and were supper guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McKee, Rag- lan. Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cochrane, Raglan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane. Mn. and Mns. J. Hogervast and family in Lindsay. A very excellent entertain- ment, under the auspices o! Burketon W.A., was held in the church on Thursday even- j j.made an Easter visit to a - E nterta ins tives in Waterfard. Marshall Maicolms of Strat- ford cailed at Leonard Joblin's rards Gîven fwohdyswth Rev.ne ro fwo adswth reurnd fr girls' work for many years. Atkinson of Oshawa. Mrs. Alex McMaster expressed Mrs. Jean Cook and Stanley appreciation to Mrs. Brown and Malcolm were supper guests1 Joanne Carrier presented Mrs. Monday evening at the old Brown with a bouquet of flow-hoe ers.hoe Mrs. Tom Sobil led in a sing- Mr. Kingsley Van Nest stayedi song. Pearl Pascoe and Patsy part of the Easter holiday at1 Fisher gave two piano duets. Malco Farm and Mrs. S. Brooks Mrs. Gerry Glaspeli, presi- returned home after a week's dent of the W.A., presented stay at her daughter's. Miss awards to the foilowing: ïst Gail Malcolm returned for a star award te Valentine Pe- few days with her te Bowman- troes, Brenda Stewart, Valerie ville. Stewart, Joanne Carrier, Alice Brenda and Denise Malcolm Killen, Linda Brent, Margaret with grandparents to Port Pingle, Donna Pingle, Sharon Perry to caîl on Mrs. Lloyd Wilbur, Susan March; 2nd Star Hunter. The three boys a few award to Marilyn Giaspeli, days in Janetville. Sharon Fisher, Joan McMaster, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Emer- Jeannette Schneider; C.G.I.T. son were hosts to their children awards to Pearl Pascoe, Presî- and grandchildren during the dent, and Lynn Bradley, Se- Easter season. cretary. Deanna Estabrooke A misceilaneous presentation gave a reading "Your Mother was made on Saturday evening And Mine". in Blackstock Hall to Teresa and John Laurence who were ing, April 25th. Mr. and Mrs. quietly married on Thursday George Wolfe of Blackstock previous. Some very lovely presented a most interesting gifts were received and friends travelogue o! their trip to iocaliy and from the cities wish- Great Brîtain and Ireland last ed them well and were enter- year. The musical portion o! tained by several numbers by the programme was provided the Dayes Boys -and cousins by Mr. K. Hambourg, vioiinist, who sang and played on their Oshawa; Mr. Robert Henry, guitars. Miss Sylvia Laurence tenor soloist, Bowmanville, and gave an enjoyable baton drill. Miss Margaret Goheen, pianist, Mrs. Geo. Prosser was capable Bowmanville. The proceeds of Mistress o! Ceremonies. We al] this concert were in aid o! the wish the newlyweds ail the Church Building Fund. We wish pleasures of married life. Also to take this opportunîty of ex- bcst wishes were extended to pressing thanks te the afore- Sylvia and Lorraine who cele- mentioned artists for their brated birthdays - one before kindness in providing this pro- midnight and one just after. gramme, also to those who The Vic Malcolm family caîl- patronized it. cd at great.-grandmother Kerr's North Nesilelont The euchre party held on DEWVITH Frdyevening was attended by sujfficient patrons to play AN D eight tables. Other conflicting doings in form o! politicali meetings were attencled by the M U T O balance o! persons usually at- M O NT Y tentive to local participations. Geea Isune Winners at carda were Mr. Bob eraInunc Kester and Mrs. Herb Taylor; Aet consolations were Mrs. Matt Aet and Wilfred Jackson with lucky prize to going to the maie con- solation winner. (Lucky loser). Those attending the Conser- vative meeting enjoyed the *Car Pipe Band more o¶, less depend- * Fr ing on Gaelic ancestry, and lis- tened with respect to the sev- * Sickness and eral speakers, Mn. Diefenbaker especially. A large attendance Accident almost filled Newcastle Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Steward and * Multi-peri] Mary o! Toronto spent Easter 58 Aee with the Grant Campbell's. 58SmsnAeu Mrs. Eva Campbell returned Bowmanvilie from the Bonnies' at Gaît. The Phone MA 3-3950 Campbells and Guy McGills took a motor trip !ollowing Nwate*Poo34 Sunday. ecsl -Poe34 Mrs. Ken Minshall and boys at Yelverton and wished her continuing good health. A speciel meeting of th%~ Durham- CDunty Executive of the Ontario Farmers' Union was called at home of di.rector. Cavan was only local flot re- presented. One of the itemns of business was the planning of the Political Rally which wil be held by mai ority approval in Blackstock Recreation Ceni- tre on Thursday evening, May 23. Ail of the political candi- dates are invited to speak and every one is invited to attend. NUMPS & SOFTENERI LIMITED P782 .ONDON -CANADA JACK BROUGH PLUMBINO and HEATINO MA 3-5615 BOWMANVILLU Division Street South h I Take ÀAdvantage of Our SPRING CHECK-UP -BARGAIN PLUS 20 Point Major Tune-up FCOMPLETE CHASSIS LUBRICATION ENGINE OIL CHANGE STADAR CAR WASH For OnIy The Toronto Rhythmairs, 1953-54 medalists of the shop harmony in several numbers. Mr. Hugh Martin will S.P.E.B.S.Q.A. xiii b guest artists at the spring concert conduct the Choral Society in a x'ariety of pleasing being presented by Bowmanville Choral Society next Fni- presentations which wiIl include selections from the day and Saturday, May 10 and 1il in the Town Hlall. They popular Broadway show "My Fair Lady". are, left to right: Ed Morgan, Gord Lang, Dunc Thomson -Photo bv' Metropolitan Photos and Gareth Evans. They will pioxîde some real barber- 103A Dundas St. E, Toronto les ~Str lu lest pCli an tof Caputo l'spct. U'tion * Mt an maitt etti chckista>tting 01x * enib1tytlie av Robson 166 King St. E. Moto rs Bowmanville Paint Special $65,00 Complete Free Esiimaies on Body Repairs Limi ted -GMC 1T.rucks MA 3-3321 & I I -Buick Vauxhali Cars 3-3322 à.- eý PAGE FIN a

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