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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jun 1957, p. 6

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W?& A z *jL 4*R The Oro- Telephoi Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn and Ms.' Harold Allin attended an Exe- cutive Meeting of Oshawa Pres- bytery Woman's Association at Northmjnster Church, Oshawa, en Monday. Mrs. Roy A. Forrester spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. R. Maluske and Miss Ethel Bouck. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Anderson, Hamilton, visited her sister, M~iss Addie Monnîson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryson and daughter, Coiborne, visited Mvrs. M. Sherwin and Laurence. Mrs. Wm. Robinson returned home on Monday from Mem- criai Hospital, Bowmanville. Mrs. J. E. Richards visited Mr. and Mrs. John Hislop, David and Steven, Lefroy, on Thursday. Mrs. Hislop was the former June Mowat, Toronto. A number from Onono at- tended the Durham Club ban- quet in Bowmanvjlle on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns, Fowmanville, were Saturday 1 -tests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilkin- son, Montreal, the former Christine Waddell of Orono, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Drummond this week. Mr. Madison Hall and his dlaughter, Mrs. Frank Ardron, Toronto, attended the Hall }'arily Picnic on Saturday at M~eadowvale. Congratulations to Miss Joan 13ruton who graduated last 'Thursday from St. Joseph's H{ospital, Toronto. Mrs. G. M. Royal The& THIS FRI AND SA' Matines Salurdi Fine Family Ei Also ABBOTT AND COSTELLO (Charles Laughtor Last completem NEIT NON. TO WEI HALF-CASTE BEAUTY CINEMASCO eI ... AVA GARDNER STEARI Aduit Enter Latest world news & Last coniplete prý OPENING THURS., "Heaven Know (Exceli with Deborahi Kerr and Robert Mitchur M IU Surn Mart Setc 10Ooz.17 and Rack Regular Sae Pri 4 Iced DrA In Springtine Patte Marr'.4 King'St. W. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whyte on15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy, I M an' a tcp mo News Margo and Trevor, Long Sauil, n o N e w s were Sunday dinner guests of a 0 ne Mr. and Mns. Chas. Wood. Tri nity -S.S. Set ene 127Mr. Sidney J. Hughson pass- ed away suddenly at his resi- dence in Toronto on May 29th, Tinity United Church held chinson. husband of Elizabet- Myrtle lits Sunday School anniversary musical1 Linton and Mrs. S. B. Ruther- Taylor, son of the late Mn. and and Flower Sunday service on wene thi ford attended the graduation Mrs. C. Hughson, Orono. The June 2 with the minister, Rev. who sai exercises. funeral service by Rev. Milton T. A. Morgan conducting the Cross",a The Women's Association of Sanderson was on Saturday in service, sang "Il Raglan entertained s e ve ra the Laing Chapel. Interment Ail departmnents of the Sun- The* choii neighooring local Associations in the family plot, Onono Cerne- day School joined in a pnocess- rection ol last Thursday when Mrs.. M. J. tery. jonal with the choirs, and car- organist Tamblyn was the guest speak- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood, ried baskets of flowers which Thene w er. Over 80 ladies attended Mr. and Mrs. David Phasey were pîaced ait the front of the Nursý this evening meeting. and Wayne visited Mrs. E. Mc- the church. The flowers used in Primary' Rev. John Kitchen is attend- Millian, Mn. and Mr5. W. R. deconating the church were The re ing the Bay of Quinte Confer- Young, Bridgenorth, on Sun- provided by the Woman's As- led by Mi ence this week in Renfrew. day sociation. sident of Mrs. Win. Riddell, Mrs. Har- Visitons with Mr. and Mrs was recil old Goode, Mrs. John Gibson, 0. W. Rolph were Mrs. Stuart Stories for the children Howard. Mrs. Fred Bowen, Miss Mary Hawke, Melfont, Sask.; Mr. and were told by Mn. Denis Pick- prayer w~ Bowen and Mrs. Dane Found Mrs. F. Lowery, Mrs. W. Haw ard, Sunday School Superin- James, P are spending this week in and son, Millbnook; Mr. and tendent, and by Mrs. M. J. Hut- Club. New York City. Mrs. Carl Monton, St. Catha- Mns. J. E. Richards was a rines. luncheon guest Thursday of Dr. and Mrs. James Milîmar Rev. and Mrs. George A. Mc. Hanover, visited thein former D o n D udley A p Lean, Oillia. Orono neighbons last week. Mr. and Mns. Win. Davey, Congratulations to Mn. an,,C i f C e l a Mn. and Mrs. Madison Hall Mrs. Jas. Baîl who celebnatedCh ef C e k a vlsited Sunday with Mn. and their 45th wedding annivensary Mrs. Perc La*nie of Detroit, last week. Dan Dudley, Cobourg* has In additi< who are visiting their daughter, This district was shocked at been appointed Area Chief of the Ce Mn. and Mrs. Guy McGill and the sudden passing on Thurs- Clerk for the Bowmanville Ru- bourg. daughter, Janetville. day p.m. at Memorial Hospital, ral Hydro. Mn. Dudley assum- His favi Mn. Wallace Welsh, Wilson- Bowmanville, of Mrs. Florence ed bis dutios last week replac- and hej ville, and son, Mn. Jim Welsh, Fowler, R.N., a supervisor on ing E. 0. Page who was necent- Cobourg Stoney Cneek, were weekend that hospital staff, wife of Mn. ly transferred to Ottawa. Dudley ha guests of Mn. and Mrs. Stanley Elmen (Pat) Fowler, and moth- A hydro employee since ghten. Th Chapman. Mns. W. Welsh wha en of John, Bowmanville. Only 1947, Mr. Dudley bas a vast memben has been visiting for the past daughten of Mrs. Chas. Harris knowledge of hydro operations. Mounted two weeks with her brother, and the late Mn. Harris, Kirby. He served as a Major in the ly station Mn. S. Chapman, and other The funeral was on Sunday Royal Highland Regiment and Jane is relatives returned home with and wàs largely attended by Black Watch during the Second Genenal E her family. friends and relatives frora World War. est, Gond, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Banna- Orono and Khtby whene the Mn. Dudley is an active fig- bourg Col baîl and family, Maple Grove, regulan Sunday aftennoon ser- une in Lakeshore Basebaîl cir- Mrs. Di visited Mn. and Mrs. Luthen vice of the United Chunch was cles and holds an executive be movin, Banrabaîl. withdrawn. Interment was in position with the Cobourg In- the near Mr. and Mns. Donald Graham Bowmanville Cemetery. termediate Club. He is a mem- a cousinc and family, Oshawa, visited Mn. Thos. Knott, Toronto, a ber of the Kiwanis Club and manville« layman associated with the the Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M.. ton, Newc Maple Leaf Milling Co., will be the guest speaker at Orono~ son, who United Church Sunday nexti ]KEDRON tre BowmanvilkE when the Ontario Temperance home in Federation will have change of Atoaof14shanpren ing treatr the service. Attlo 1 coaspeetea op Mn. and Mrs. Leroy Hamil- for the morning Sunday School ea op ,T. - JUNE 7 - 8 ton motored this week to vist houn set a new tedn K ro with their family, Mn. and Mrs,. record on Sunday last; Howard hear that Norman Fisher and children, a-, Farndale, supeintendent, and ta bave tI lay 2p.m.Guelph, and Mn, Hamilton's ay *2psister, Mns. Inwin and daughter Jeanine Wenry as pianist. Robt. leg rmv ,ntertainmnent Miss Florence Irwin at Strat- Spencer presented the Tempen- eMn an o =17y boaus. 1 doW n Ow fod.ance pnognm for June. Mn. A. and Debb »M cmviox -ft T. Stainton led in Adult Class Mrs. K. LO! io~ CNflUYJX ~' T'C'74'T'Imeditation. 1 visited the .LESKAif1.LR Rev. R. 1-. Rickard chose the when Bab, 99me Scomnrandment "Rememben thela centre o GiliGER'ROGERMn. and Mns. E. Wanburton,, Sabbath Day ta, keep it holy", Mns. L, JNEL poeOshawa, with Mn. and Mrs. A. for bis sermon theme. The Donald w Loucks and family. male quartette rendened special Tippett, O- ONACO~ Mn. and Mns. R. Robbins and music in place of the regular Mn. and CNwSO9 Gail, Toronto, with Mn. andcir and daug] Mrs. A. Robbins. On Tuesday evening membens with theJ Mns. Muir, Orono, with Mn. of the United Links class met at ta moving Angus Watson. the home of Mn. and Mrs. Tom J. Elliott 1 Sorny to, hean that Mns. E. Pleasance, Tyrone, for the injure bis Syer bas been on the sick list. monthly meeting. El1ea n or sitating a We hope she is fully recovened. Mountjoy and Mrs. Wmn. Werny is able t( IMEET CAPTAIN KIDD Mn. and Mns. Jack Swarbrick led in wonship. President Bnian again. and family of Buffalo, N.Y., Lee conducted business, in which Jack FrE n) - Color spent a few days with Mn. and it was decided to hold an out- joy, Willi. show ait 8:35 Mrs. E. Green and family. door meeting, with a wienen wene meni Mn. and Mrs. A. Young and noast in the woods, on July 2. Quartettei son, Toronto, which Mn. and wvhen members of Mrs. E. Mount-1 numbensa - JUNE 0 - 12 Mr.. C. Martin.E.Genvst joy's class and Mn. J. Francis' vensary Se: JUNE 10 12 Mr.and Mrs.E.Genvst class will be invited as guests.1ed Chunch ed with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Plans were completed for titislttions wene: AND HER 3 LOVEM LwOhw, awlcmen meeting. Following delicious "Let Jesu- and Mrs. W. Pnice, who arri.v- refreshments senved by the hast Heant", an - ~ed fnom England last Thunsday and hostess, the former Ann God". iv and intend to make thein home Snowden of Kedron, Keith Icompanied uu ~in this country. Tregunna ex te nde dsice Mn. and Mns. H. Thonipson thanks fnom the class. Jack Thompson, Toronto, were Hall at Kedron was filled ta see down at their country residence the Eldad players present the for the weekend. three-act c o m e d y, "Whene's Gnandma?" Aften bnief intro- ductony nemanks by the Couples' -' F ST R LIEF FOR Club President, Bill Wer, the' FAST RELIEF FOR cast was intnoduced by r. . RH [ U AI, C Langmaid, Solina. Most of the, players are well known ta Kedron folk, and the play wa tainment thoroughly enjoyed. Betweeni and color cartoon A M conducted by Rev. R. H. Rickard' .0ri t9:15 andii by Win. Werry with Mrs. R.! ogram t uiiiE. Lee at the piano. Accordioni Ifl IIIsolos, played by Sharon Scott,I delighted the audience. A candy JUNE 13 Io 15 sale added ta the financial ne-1 - il ~turns wbich were gnatifying1 IcAA A11 cin1 vd11'L w : as- $43 was cleared fan Vacation 1 fand flamily were visitons in 1 Belleville on the weekend when an Alumnae party was held for ~ I members of the graduation c]ass um b fers of nurses from Belleville Hos- pîtal which included Mns. Ros- s. -~ nak The class reunion and cere- c'.',' t e I manies connected with the open- ing of a new wing were enjoyed. Mn. and Mrs. Murray Mount- $6.75boy attended the Nurses' Gradu- ation Dance in the U.A.W.A. Hall, Oshawa, Fniday evening. COMPLE'TE Welcome ta, Stanley White ce s4 9 who bas corne ta stay in the $4 *9 45 1Walter Davis home, from Digby, N.S. i Mn. and Mrs. Merlin Tregunna, 1847 OGERSMarie and Dianne, who recently came ta Canada fnom England, spent several days visiting the formen's brother, Albert Tre- n k Spoons $1 9 gunna and family, Kedron,be #5 lfore settling in Acton. wbere Mn. ern - Set of 4 M. Tregunna bas accepted a $3 o9 position. Mns. John Sutten and Mns. ,,aIol ery ith Mns. Mere- * M dith Moffatt, Mrs. Perey Fletch- iOshawa, attended the Metro- Jew eler 1politan Opera presentation of ~ ~ wI IC -y The Manniage of Figaro" in BO W M O V,11Maple Leaf Gandens, Toronto, Bornnvll Monday eeig JeMr. and Mrs. Wm. Wrrv bave been recent visitons with the latter'& brother. Roy jack- Contributing to the portion of the service he Intermediate Chaii ing "The Old Ruggec and Junior Choir whc )Corne Let Us Sing". nsa were under the di- cd Mn. Arthur Collison, and chair leader. vene also numbens by ery, Kindengarten anc Departments. ,sponsive reading was iss Canal Maguine, Pre- 1C.G.I.T.; the Scriptunc îted by girls of Mrs. Jeffery's class, and the was taken by Norman President of the Hi-C [n he is vice-president %nadian Legion in Cu- 'ounite sport is curling is a member of the Curling Club. Mr. ias twa sans and a dau- he eldest, John, is a of the Royal Canadian Police and is prescrit- med in Saskatchewan. a nurse at Kingston Elospital and the young- 1is a student at Ca- llegiate. udley and Gond will .g ta Bowmanville in future. Mr. Dudley is of Cecil Dudley, Bow- and Mns. George Wal- rcastle. SHARE CANADA'S 1. Full Support to Farm Organizations, with parity of f arm income, with National Marketing Boards as requested, with long and short term credit to f armers at low interest rates, with comprehensive crop insurance, with protection against proflteering in f arm machinery and supplies. 2. Full Support to Organized Labour, with a National Labour Code, with adequate minimum wages, with transferable pension rights, with union contracts on government projects. 3. Full Support for Social Security, with a complete National Health Plan, with full scale housing development, with adequate pensions of $75.00 for the aged, blind and disabled, with low interest rates on loans for housing and municipal projects, with improvements in unemployment insurance and unemployed assistance, with spécial assistance for the middle aged unemployed for jobs to keep them usefully employed. VOTE DENT IN DURHAM The Greatest Good for the Greatest Numbersi 'a .1 -~ VOTE CC F Durham Riding Association WEALTH ERNIE DENT sary services will be observed Mrs. Allen Connish were re- HAMPTON titis month at the three points, cent visitons at Mn. Victor Fan- It is expected that Rev. R. C. now's. Reoent guests at the home of White will be in change next Mn. and Mrs. Percy Farrow Mn. and Mrs. Menwin Mount- month. were recent guests with Mn. joy were Mr. and Mrs. C. Gall, 14n. and Mrs. Spelehen and and Mns. Willis Farrow, New- Uxbridge. famil!r, Toronto, and Mn. and tonville. At A. W. Prescott's - Mns. e Frank Gilbert, Sauina, Mr. and eMrs. Wm. Theisburgen, Tyrone, r and Mrs. Hantwlg. Mn. and Mrs. Keith Branton NO S H 'M and NOW TiIKinsto, mmom panied by Mrs. Annie Phillips, TO.PAINT.YO.JR .OM Lspent a few days with Mrs. J. A. Burrows. 9 For On.t Coot Painting rMiss* Louise Goodman visit- ced Mn. and Mrs. Tom West- 0 High Glos Finish lake, Millbnook. 0 Weriderful Durabitity S Little Miss Debbie Fennan- justas foi -dez and baby brother, Ronnie, eToronto, are visiting Mrs. S. G. MOORE'S ONR COAT IIOISE PAINT .Niddeny and Mary.A e Miss Rutht Pnescott and Mn. Aylmen Pnescott, attended En-M Benjamin ,v -field Anniversary. Mn. and Mrs. Menwin Mount-0 1 Upit joy attended the opening of the new Millbrook Reformatary on Satunday. Congratulations to Mn. and Mns. Gardon Shackleton (nee Gladys Chapman) whose man- niage took place at the Chap- man home on Satunday. t Our pastor, Mn. Reed, was i back in the pulpît again on a brief message and was assist- M h h . ed in the service by Mr. J. A. Warnack. Rev. Crazier of Whit- H A RDW> VAR E by will conductth service 3 igS.E omnil A350 next Sunday at 11:15. 3 igS.E omnil A350 tvlasons Attend hu h S r ieAuer Vacuum Ladies' Ball Point Church e vieLlghters Botties Purse Brush Pens At Newtonville 'i<35 Newtonville: A large congre- New Ton! with applicator gatian attended special services 22 last Sunday evening in New- tonville United Church, in haon- Creamy Prom -__ 2.00 oun of the Masanic Lodge. The New Bobble 2.00 student minister, Mn. Gay, was assisted by Worshipful Master Tenette for ehlldren 1.75 <e S. J. Lancaster, Rev. M. C. ____________ Fisher of Newcastle and Rev. c S. J. Pike, chaplain of tne Colgat..¶O Lodge, a former pastor, flUW Beauty Soap 2 for 27c of Onandaga. /f~' Two well rendered anthems Woodbury Soap 4 for 31c Most effective teatmm by the choir were mucit enjay- #W White Colf Scour, lmuoted. ed, as well as the duet by Mrs. Bubble Bath -____79ec ma C. M. Jones and Mr. Jim Gil- mer, of Part Hope. Rev. Pike, in bis usual eloquent style, de- 6-12 Repellent Bobby Powder livêred a stinning message, stressing the importance of the Repellent Bombs Pins Puffs true meaning of Masonic work 66980 10o - 25o 2 for 15o in relation to the chuncit as well as in eveny-day life. Lavely flowens tastefully an- nanged by the faithful flower Bathlng Caps 69c, .98c, 1.29 Tone Ray Sun Glasses committee, added ta the pleas- Noxzema Crea lm 65, 98e, 1.25 4.00 - 5.00 - 5.95- 10.00 une of this veny successful serSun Clip-On Glasse. 1.50 vice. Noxzema Sun Tan Lotion 39e -1.00 - 1.50 Sunrite Glasses 25e to 1.98 S TÀRK VILLE Noxzema 011 - 39e, 75e Polarold Glasses 1.98- 2.98- Mrs. John Stark and family lBobIsc Killers _ _ 89c, - 1.39 - 1.69 visited at Mn. Lagan's, Man- FIBobnec vers Station. Mn. and Mns. Audrey and Mn. and Mrs. D. Shutka and fMy Oshwa's isund aM.OW LUNG'S fMi , shutawasted a tMn Mn. and Mns. A. Dobson vis- PHONE D U S O EWE, FIT ited in Toronto, necently. M -65 D UG S O ETurý Mr. Gay bas left titis circuit MA 3-569l ta continue bis study. Anniver- uuuuuuU uuuUUUUU UU UUU E~ au PAGE Sm THE CANADUN STATZSMAN, IROWMANVMTýE. ONTAMO ormTwýMAV -ITTNTP twik taxe

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