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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Aug 1957, p. 8

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~'AG IJ~7TE CANADIAN STAT!FSMAN, Io nm =~'fLp. ONTAWTno Start kurvey of Area For New Mausoleum A prelininary survey Is to be understand the important aspe made of the Bowmanville area of this type of buriai and secoi starting ln the next few days it is necessary because in t: for the Cornmunity Mausoieum type Mausoleumn only space te be constructed in the Bow- included in its construction! manviile Cemetemy as explained those desiring it. in detail in the advertisement After seeing pictures and ott elsewhere in this issue of The explanatory data whlch gi' Statesman. The Mausoleumn is each person a full knowiedge beiýng financed by Victor R. its many points then an intel Tookey of Toronto, Ontario. Mr. gent decision cen be renderg H. J. Bateman of Bowmanville Those inquiring about or th( is the local representative for having the Mausoleum expiair the Mausoleuin praject. tau them are under no obligati They wil make a canvass o! whatever. the entime cammunity, showing Youm co-operation ln heipi pictures and explaining ta each in this part of the survey w one, exactly what the Mausoleum be greatiy appreciated and t is and what it gives to each in- quickem it is compieted, t dividual. This survey is nec- quicker construction can beg essary first, because few people on the Mausoleum. Ferguson Family Picnic HeId ut Hampton Park Fifty of the Ferguson rela- and Mrs. Lloyd Wright an tives gathered at Hampton Park Mrs. Ceci Hill. Saturday afternoon for their Prizes were pesented to- annual picnic. The children. e-1- Lawrence Taylor, younge. joyed the siides, teeters and child; Mrs. J. A .Johnston, olè swings and the older ones a est lady; Mr. Bruce Fergusoi visit until supper was placed oldest gent; the Ernest Belye& on the tables by the members having corne the fathest; i of Hampton WçQmen's Institute. and Mrs. Stuart Dorreli, mcý After ail had partaken of the recently married. They ais bounteous meal and the Pre- conducted the varlous races an, sident, Ivan Mountjoy, being stunts - Children's races 6- absent, Stuart Dormeli called years, Rose Ellen Hannah:, order and conducted a short and 5 yrs., Leanne Dorreil; un business meeting. der 4, Ivan Ferguson; 9-1ý Foliowing officers were elec- Bunny hop, Janice Byers; giri ted for 1958: President, Ivan 13 and under, Janice Byer, Mountjoy; Secretary, Mrs. boys 13 and under, Jim Byers Bruce Taylor; Treasurer, Mrs. ladies 14 and over, Mrs. Bruc, Murray Byers; Committee-Mr. Taylor; gents 14 and over, Stu and Mrs. Bruce Ferguson, Mr. art Dorreli: Peanut scramble and Mrs. Lloyd Wright, Mr. were-*then enjoyed by ah tti and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell, Mr. chlldren; Shoe scrambie, Lin *FINAL DRAW' IBOWMANVILLE MERCHANTS Fortune Jubilee Diaimond Mine Draiw Formerly Appreciation Day JACKPOT VALUE - THIS WEEK - $420 Winner on Saturday Mrs. Stephen Jeffery, R.R. 3, Bowmanville won 1 Diamond Share or 10% of Jackpot - $42-00. Don't Forget - Final Draw, Saturday, August 3rd at 3 p.m. - Town Hall Bowmanville Beach Association ICivic sports. Holiday Weekend Saturday night 7:30 p.m. BINGO Sunday night 7:30 p.m. - BEACH CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENTr Monday, Civic Holiday - SPORTS DAY Continuous Programfrom 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. RACES - GAMES - HORSE SHOE PITCHING FISH POND - PONY RIDES BINGO AND OTHER GAMES Children's Dress-up Parade ai 6:30 p.m. FREE ADMISSION - FREE PARKING LUCKY TICKET DRAW at 11:00 p.m. for MO VIE CAMERA AND PROJECTOR Electric Percolator, Electric Mixette, etc., etc. Additional Free Parking This Year WEST BEACH, BOWMANVILLE EVERYONE WELCOME "Haip'st M B-A Service Station CORNER KING A"D WAVERLEY ROAD Try Our Gas Fill-up Service A complete service when you fi11 up with our famouu E-A Gazolines. For Carefree Driving Try Our *LUBRICATION OIL CHANGES *CAR WASH W. Specializo in Cau Polishing PHONE MA 3.3136 FOR PICK-UP SERVICE E j 'p St. John's W. A. Plan Sales lie and grandson Alian. Toronto, visited her sister, Mrs. Aima Fowier, Sunday. Allan Ruther- ford, Oshawa, is spending a month's holidays with his grand- mother, Mrs. Fowier. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gunter and children are spending two weeks with the Roy Turners at their cottage, Coe Hill, and visit- ing çther relatives. Mrs. Jno. McKee spent the weekend with Mrs. Jas. McKee, Cadmus. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gil- bank, Carl and Shirley were, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bell, Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van Camp and Miss Doreen spent Saturda-y in Ailiston. Doreenf remained for a few days with ber friend, Miss Kav McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm at-, tended the wedding of his niece, Miss Marilyn Moffatt, to Mr. t Merton Crawford in St. Stephen's Church, North Oshawa, Friday evening. The attitude of the spectator is flot enough. Spectators of, I;fe are not tho-ze xvlo \Vil fi-ght to retain their liberties.- i General George C. Marlaail , _ da Venning; wheel-barrow race Ron Hoskin and Sandra Fergu. son; Balloon bursting, ladies Mrs. Murray Byers; balloor bursting, gents, Dalton Dorrell spot race, Larry Hoskin; ladie. cts shoe kick, Carol Rahm; gents ,nd, shoe kick, Grant Ferguson; La. his dies nail driving, Mrs. BrucE is Montgomery; gents' nail driv. for ing Dalton and Stuart Dorre: tied. A great deal of amuse- rier ment was had from the hai ves making contest. of As dusk began to fali al] fl- wended homeward hoping tc .ed. meet again next year on thE ase last Saturday of July in tii ied same place. ion _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vil BLACKSTOCK the he, Mrs W. W. Van Camp. Mns gin Thos. Smith, Messrs Jack and Chas. Smith attended the funeral -of a cousin, Mr. Jno. Smith, Bethany, Wednesday. Mr. Jack Waldon, Toronto was Wednesday supper guest ci Mrs. Thos. and Mr. Jack Smith- Mr. Bruce Stephenson, Rich- mond Hill, was Thursday dinner guest of Mrs. Cecil Hill. !ld Mrs. M. Weldon, Uxbridge, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parr -and the Baileys Thursday prior est to leaving this week on a trip Id- to England. n, Several ladies from the village as, attended the lawn tea at Nest- Ir. leton Thursday afternoon. Mrs. 's, Campbell showed very interest- Is0 îng pictures of the British Isles id after which a deliclous tea was -8 served on the Presbyterian 4 Church lawvn. n- The O.N.O. ladies held their 12, picnic for their children Tues- 7sday afternoon at. Scugog Point r;with a good attendance and ail sreport a good time aitho the ce weather was a bit cool. U_ Misses Vera Forder, Toronto, es and Eva Brown, Hamilton, visit- ýe ed Mr. and MVrs. Walter Wright n- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd -Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Will Forder and Joyce lasi week. Mrs. Herb Taylor is staying with Mr. Lawrence Malcolmr and chiidren, Nestieton. Con- gratulations Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm on the arrival of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Grahanm and Miss Joyce have moved tc their other farm just west of where they were living. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham are commencing their married life on the farm just vacated by his parents. Thursday night a bunch ofi young people gathered and heldl a charivari at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham. Mr. Elmer Thompson, Mea- ford. is holidaying with relatives in the village. Mrs. Stella Roulston and fam- ily, Toronto, were Saturday vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton. -Mrs. Lewis Henry spent last week in Weston with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Jack Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mountjoy and family are holidaying at Espanola. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, lan and MU~y, Toronto, spent the weekend With the Roy Fer- guson 's. McLaughlln Picnle Practically ail the McLaughlin relatives from Cartwright at- tended their family picnic at Lakeview Park, Oshawa, Satur- day. They enjoyed a bounteous dinner, pleasant afternoon of Ivisitîng, swimming and sports. Mrs. Fred Bailey, Blackstock, was the oldest of McLaughlin name present and Brenda Mc- Laughiin, Enniskillen. the young- est. These received prizes as weli as all who won -in races. Officers elected for next year: President - Cari McLaughlin, Nestleton; Secretary-Mrs. Sam Adams, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry and Gale vîsited Mrs. Robt. Ford Wednesday and Thursday and Bob and Miss Jean, ail of Tor- onto, spent the weekend with their mother. IMr. and Mrs. Alvin Mitchelli and family, Ballyduff, were 1 Sunday evening visitors with Mrs. Jas. Henry, Mr. Melville andDris-Giffi.1 s Weddlng of Interest s A wedding ceremony of local n interest took place in Bethany United Church parsonage on rf Saturday, July 27, with Rov. -1 R. R. Bonsteel officiating. t Miss Maureen Stinson and 1Mr. Glenn Preston, formerly Lof Lotus, were united in holy wedlock. Miss Stinson is the :younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stinson of Lotus. tGlenn is a son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Harry Preston of Bethany. 1 Maureen was pretty in a tstreet length dress of white onion skin with white accessor- ies. Her bridesmaid was Miss Joyce Strong wearing a street length blue taffeta. Glenn was supported by his brother David Preston, as best man. The reception was held at the fI farm home of her -parents in Lotus. Serving refreshments to the guests and the immediate *families were girl friends Miss- 5es Verda Porter, Betty Lou Mitchell, Marie Lethangue and f Helen Neals, with Mrs. Perey 11 Swain and Mrs. Keith Stinson .in charge. For her going away outfit Maureen wore a blue dress with blue nylon duster. They left for a honeymoon to points east including Cornwall. On return, they will reside on the Down- eyviile road where they are currently employed in Lindsay Miss Stinson was honoured prior to her marriage with a shower held at the home of Miss Joyce Strong where she was the recipient of many use- fui articles. Hearty congratulation.1 and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Preston from their many friends in«this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stinson attended the wedding held in Lotus for their niece and ne- phew, the Glenn Prestons. Loocal G.M. employees are striving to "make hay while the sun shines" as it were, while out on two weeks' vaca- tion. What a heck of a way to spend your holidays! Miss Denise Malcolm this week with cousins Cindy, Ka- ren and Jay Malcolm. Miss Brenda Malcolm of Mal- conia Pines, with cousins Mitze and Marti Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. (Clern) C. C. Stewart and Miss Edna Stew- art, Mrs. T. E. Shea, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Staples of Lindsay, with the George Heaslip's on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Henders enter- tained Bethany friends on Sun- day. Mrs. Wrn. Cavano, Miss Lily Thompson and Mr. Alex Monk. The Norman Wilsons had Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fritz and babe as guests on Sunday. The Hugh McGills (not Huey) welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arnott of Peterborough on. Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Sn di men a r 171B s a- er le e in ýd 3, Is Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomp- son, Mms. L. Fitze and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bradburn, attended the funemal o! Mms. Louis Jones in Mid]and on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ransom and farniiy of Toronto, were me- cent visitons with Mrs. Hemman Samelis. Mr. and Mrs. Hamry McKee and farniiy and Miss Mumriel McKee, Oshawa, visited their imother, Mrs. S. McKee. Mrs. Lonnie Chapman, Paul and Jimmie, of Trout Creek, are visiting hem parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers. Mm. and Mms. Lombard of To- ronto, spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Campbel and Rev. R. Carnpbell. Mn. and Mrs. Russel Nesbitt,' Toronto, weme weekend guests of Mm. and Mms. Marvin Nes- bitt. Mm. and Mrs. Perce Leal of Lakefield, were callers aiso. Mms. Bruce Freelove, Peter- borough, is spending a few days Iwith hem father, Mr. Arthur Hluibert. Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Byers, i Bowrnanville, were Sunday guests of Mm. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip. 9 Mm. John Finlay of Woad- stock, visited Mm. and Mrs. Don- ald Thornpson. Mr. Oland Rohmer and his granddaughter Marie, o! Mit- chell, visited with the Norman, Oliver and Ivan Rohmer fami- lies. Mr. and Mms. Carl Elliott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cox, Leaskdale. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Jas. Sarneils and Norman, wvere Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gor- don, _Myrtle, Miss Bileen Cmock- ett and Garth Barett, Buw- Earl Bowers and Allen Jack- &on âUe cewoyang a wéeii'â Blackstock: The Juiy meeting of the W.A. o! St. John's church was held on Thursday after- noon, July l8th, wîth an at- tendance o! 19 members. The devotional "Faith and Womk"l was taken iby Mrs. Langfeld. Corespondence secretary me- poted having sent two thank you notes and two get well mes- sages. A motion was made and camied that $25 be sent through Canon Chaperlîn to the Jarnai., ca Relief Fund. It was decided to dispense with the usual lunch booth at the local faim this year and instead to have some bake sales through the summer and fali. Mms. McAm- thur offered to look aftem post- ers for a sale to be held at Mrs. Baternan's, Caesarea. Study book chapter V "Thai- land the Land of the Free" was taken by Mrs. Bone who was assisted by several members. Meeting was closed with pray- er by the ector after which lunch was served by Group IV with Mms. Shernilt as convenor. YELVERTON Stewart of Toronto on Satur- day. Mrs. Ella Patterson of Lind- say is spending a few days with Mrs. Mable and Miss Annie Rowan. Trhe Geo. Ciarkes and Pat of Port Ferry spent Sunday with the Jack Wilsons. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Whiteside. Mrs. Maurice Whiteside of Pe- terborough, were guests with the Robinson family on Sun- day. Miss Charlotte LeMai of Buffalo, remained to spend a few days with hem sister, Mrs. G. E. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Spenceley accompanied a boyhood friend, îMr'. Emil LeBlanc of Ottawa, on a trip last week to Vernon Downs, New York, to see the trotters in action. They were fortunate in witnessing the 3- Year-old's record smashed with a new 1:57 time. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Hum- phries and family of Castieford were welcome visitors at the Ray Robinson's this weekend. Mr. S. E. Wilson caused his family and friends some mom- ents of anxiety last Wednesday arn. when he suffered a series of heamt attacks. Glad to report he is back to his old jovial self again. Sormy to report that Mr. Geo. Page is not recuperatîng too speedily from his heart con-ý dition. Vacation School is completedý for current season. Mr. Lloyd Wilson of Yelverton assisted again this year. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gibson with Mr. and Mrs. Milton How- arn are currently enjoying a break from arduous toil with a motor trip through Northern Ontario. Misses Carol and Crvstal Moore of Cameron en.joyed a short visit with their cousin,i Nancy Moore. "Pop" Evans of Raglan was a Sunday guest of the Jack Wil- sons and attended special dedi- cation services. Mrs. Art l'owan attended a kitchen showcr for her niece, Miss Joanne Jackson, held at Mrs. Hucheon's of Oshawa this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilchrist and Bob of Oshawa were Satur- day guests of the Art Rowan's. On Sunday the Stuart Walters of Islington were dinner guests. Dedicate New Organ Special services morning and night were held on Sunday to dedicate the new electrie organ. In the morhing capacitv crowd was present to witness the dedi- cation with Mr. Wm. Fritz in charge. The church was tastefully decorated wîth baskets of flow-1 ers and the junior choir and quartet supplied special rnusic. Mms. David Wilson presided at the new console and supplîedi the special music. The locali quartet: Lorraine McGiill Lloyd Wilson, Ralph Malcolm and Ray Robinson was also enjoyed. In the evening guest preacher Rev. Philip Romeril of Black- stock preached a most forceful message sometimes hitting where it hurt but with more than a hint of humour. This gregariaus parson with the nomadic past was îndeed well received and will be wel- comed back at any future date. Special music was provided. Mrs. William Piercy, organist of Trinity United Church, Peter- borough; Mr. Bernard Lynch, Toronto, and a quartet, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wootton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piercy. Mms. Stuart Bmown and child- ren returned ta their home at Ajax, Sunday, aftem an eight weeks' stay with hem sister, Mrs. J. Milne, during which tirne Mms. Milne gave birth ta a baby boy. Congratulations Jim and Adrienne. Mr. and Mms. Jack Bridger have left for a motor trip up nomth. Mr. and Mrs. Moon of Raglan are staying with grand- daughtems Kathy and Bannie, during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. J. McLaren visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Page at Enniskillen Sunday. Mrs. J. McLaren was a guest when the July meeting o! the W.A. from. Raglan was held at the home of Mms. Bridger. Af- ter the close of the meeting a delicious buffet lunch was held outside. Gary Fortnum spent a few days with Leonard Couch at Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Page visit- ed Mrs. R. Branch Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McClure, and children, Port Credit, were Sunday visitors. Mm. and Mrs. Nicholîs, Port Hope, visited Mm. and Mrs. Stan Porteous, Sunday. Mrs. Clif! Reid and baby, Miss Flossie Graham, visited Miss Lucy Graham -Sunday. Nestielon Station WESLEY VILLE t A happy party was heid in the Sunday Schooi roomn of the church on Wedngsday evening when about 60 neighboums and friends gathemed ta honour He- lene Barowclough who is be-- ini married the end of this week. Helene was seated by a ta- ble laden with gifts and a love- IY gladioli corsage pinned an ber dress by Orald Ford who aloread an address expressing godwishes for heaith and hap- pîness. Helene thanked hem friends and invited them ta visit hem in hem new home. Decorations and flower ar- rangements were in charge of a comimittee including Mabel Austin, Margemy Ashby, Mur- iel Austin, Dora Nichols, Or- aid Ford, Berniece Best, and Florence Reeve. Delicious me- freshments wem served by those in charge. Besides the neighbours ini Port Britain and Wesleyville, fiends were pres- ent from Toronto, Port Hope, Newtonville. A trousseau tea was held at the home of Mm. and Mms, E. Barowclough on Satumday af- temnoon for Helene. Floral de- corations were hydrangea, 'sweet peas and roses. Mms. John IRobb of Osgoode and Mrs. Har- old Barowclough poumed tea; iBetty Jackson and Mrs. Laumna Whittaker, of Toronto, Muriel Austin, Bemniece Best, assisted the hostess. Those present from a distance were: Mms. Irene Ru- therford, Mrs. O. Myles and Susan of Coîborne, Mms. D. Kemp and baby Sandy of New- castle, Mrs. J. Chapelle, of Belleville, Mms. R. Jackson, Mms. Laumna Whittaker, Ken- nie, Carol and Lynn of Toron- to, Mrs. H. Osborne and Marion of Welcorne, Mrs. J. Pearce, Mrs. S. Lancaster of Newton- ville, Clama Darke, Mrs. G. Rock, Mrs. R. Bee, and Mrs. C. Payne of Port Hope., Rev. Richard and Mms. Mol- lie Lyons, and thmee childmen of Cincinnati, visited with Mr. and Mms. Percy Snell last week and were very welcome at Sunday School where they met the friends who look foTwamd to their annual visit. Mrs. A. Thordyke, Camai, Sharon, Linda, and Shirley Clarke left bight and early Monday morning for a trip to the thousand Islands. There were 58 at Sunday' School on Sunday morning with superintendent Murray Payne in charge. Teachers or assist- ants were present for every class and Yvonne Bamnell read the morning scripture in place of Gloria Nichols who had a severe cough. Plans for the an- nual picrnc weme left to be made next week. Ruth and Gloria Nichols spent a few days holidays iast week with their cousins in Mount Pleasant. ci te te tE c i al ai di ai c th ai Ci in TI Tl King St. W., Bowmanville Phone MA 3-3277 Co-operators PRE-CAST CONCRETE - Sepfic Tanks - -- Sidewalk Slabs Coloured Patio Slabs- -Porches, Sfeps- -Curbing- Brooklon Concrete Products PHONE J3ROOKLIN 155 Colleet Calis Accepted JAMES BARNES Newcastle I E u PROCLAMATION cIvIc HO-LIDAY It is hereby proclalmed by the Town of Bownianville, that Monday, August .5th will be observed as Civic Holiday eCitizens are requested to govern themselves accordingly. Nelson E. Osborne Mayor. Town of Bowmanville COD SAVE TH-E QUEEN 4. ý - - -- i à amping trip ln Northern On- tario. The Presbyterian Church Ladies' Aid had a sucoessful af- ternoon tea on the church iawn when Mrs. Campbell showed' oloumed films of hem European tur which ail enjoyed. Mrs. Jos. Forder and Mr. ind Mrs. Harry McLaughlin ttended the. McLaughlin Pic- ,ic at Oshawa Park on Satur- jay. Rev. and Mrs. R. Campbell ie attending the Ministemial onference at O.A.C., Guelph, ius week. Congratulations ta Mm. and Irs. Lawrence Malcolm on the trival of their fourth son. The l9th International Red 'ross Conference will be held n New Delhi in October, 1957. Fmd- FmezeOr FOR HOME PACKING FROZEN FRUITS Pr.serves fmnh color and flavor Jury. and Lovel1 G oo dyea rites Collect Mone For Suggestioi Six ernployees collecte< total of $55 from the Bowr ville Goodyear Tire & Rul suggestion system during. past month. Leading the list Is Gei Hart, Dept. 274, who cashe( on two ten dollar awards. fred Hçllam, Dept. 273, eai ten dollars from his suggesti Lawrence Kîrkton, Dept. and Ron Johnson, Dept. 2' both won $7.50 and $5.00 awý went to Jim Bedford, Dept. and Phil Pattrick, Dept. 290 Third Line Clarke f F roronto in 1952. Times Haveé Changed. No longer is it possible 'to farm without in- vesting a lot in land, equipment and stock. No longer is it safe to let farm animais, tractors and other slow-moving farm vehicles go along the road with- Dut our having dependabie liability insurance. Ontario farmers, tbrough CIA their own in- surance company, have a farm family liability policy that meets their needs. See your CIA representative for helpful information on CIA's FFL policy PAGE TmmsDAY. ATJGUST lst 19.51 Insurance Association

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