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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Nov 1957, p. 2

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-- "c- - - ' .T PAGE TWO V * ÂILU, AUU~ T!TE CANAD!AN STATESMAN. BOWMANVTLL~. ONTARX~ plus parts plus parts aind Alian; Mm. and Mrs. Hec- son, daugliter of Mu. and M4is 1 aud 1lily-of -thie -valley. ilo O S lemn aad etur *-d ton Shorfnidge and Billy, were Frank Thornpsou, and Gardlon Seobsrtnîd S~ on al 6 cylinder cars on al 8 cylinder cars i guests at flic Scott-Fines wed- E. Teuy. son of Ms. I. Tery Guests were present froin taToofo. din i Pot err Sturay and flic laie Mr. Tcrnt-, alcil a, Kingston, Napanee, Newton- Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashtonî, Caree io ___________1 ville and Bowmanville. The Rouuald and Ray, weî-e dinner Mises Male an CaP. Bwavie couple will reside in Bowmaa- guesf s at Mr. and Mns. Allan VIS ION LIN Rrl Wright1, ail o! Tron-r Captain Normani Cales per- ville. Wermy's, Eruiskiilea, on Sat- Ofe Yo ta, spent the weekend a t teir 'oies piaYedý the weddiag biewsgeto oora We are sorytoeîcan Mrs. For Alignrnent repciehme.uu.niscellaneous shîower givea by Walter Lovemidge is la Mcmn- IGivon in niarriaze bylber Mus.E. P. Goodwin, East oanal Hasoital, Baxvmanville t Latest ~i Wheel Balancing EquipmentNEW O VIL father. the bride Wvore a waitz Beach. baviag had an aDpeadix oper- appliqued lace xvutii match1ixg necovery. The Newtonville Girl Guides long sleevod halera worn ox-er BRINKIMAN - WVILSON Miss Grace Trewin, Toronto, 4 II~4c~NUZE S ECLA~Ldance bas been postpoaed froir.flue bouîcd bodice. Thue fcull wxith lier mother, Mrs. Win. E -. SIM O IZE PECI L jNovember 16th fa Novemben skirt lcatured a flaating !laune, Baskets a! white clrysanthe- Tmewin. j 23rd. See Comlng Events. -jo! nylonu net. A heacldreso! Imums iliuminated with two Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon white flowers lueld lier circuiar ciglit brandi candelabra fora- attended Blackstock Ariniven- S R E N $10 .0 0 eil of fie net and slîe carricd cd flic setting in Blackstack Uit- sary Service Sunday mrnna. $1 0 0 0 ~ ~~~~~lilvof-te-vallev. weddîig Satunday, Oct1, accompanied Miss Wilson and 1 orAm eriigSren a nectn n Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ashton Miss Ma1.delinie Tour-, rister ýwhen Mary Marguerite Wilsoun Mrs. W.- Rahm fe Hamilton worthwhile career to o«e o ntcCnda and fml eeSna vr of the groom., was ni ' a united in manniage with aoven fthc weekend aad visited ny(eua) We are equipped in our %hop for any job ont ina famllofwer Sun a M~c- Ili x'istor o!Mrs Ed for. Warilg watz eugh RoentJams Biukau. hem sisten, Mn. and Mms. M. r an mkeofveileatan trn.Laughlln, BurketDn. gowmî of pink tafiota wth seul- The bride, a graduate o! the Snuilev.1 an aeo eil taytm.Mn. and Mrs, Fred Cowling, lopcd icukîtue. SIte wüue a class of 1956 o! Oshawa Geui- Mr. anîd Mrs. Lloyd Slemon' CONTAC( HM A f Blcksock '.-er Sudaye~'-rnacliug r~aheuhcadress and eral Haospital, iN a dauchter oi were sunoer vuestso!Ms 1*jening callers witb Mr. aund rnatclîîag 1uloa . u ndi car- .1r. and Mu.,. Clizz. Wil-on ut V7hite, Hampton, Sunday. Mrs. H. Cnossman. t-ted a rc~:of toses anci Buik.etozi. R.R.. ruti the br-ide- anTo snHm)i, R oYSI Ia r KS WA. Novemaben meeting atlion itî"xa!".groom is theson, ofMr. Hayawn en Thom son Hmpoxi, TOWN HALL# 0W A IL LIMITED the ov. 1s4, at 2:30 a:T ýhe best niai Xas:\Mr. A'Ian Brinkman af Part Peuuy ancJ t ianvile. spent thie weekend O O B SO N rs W Bacbun ncharge and :1r. Wi1lizw1 E\dei o! doblering ceremionv a per- M'. rhompsn. hnusn.Bw-2 th2 BUIK *PONIA * .M,. TLTK DALE O!prgram. jNecwtozi\,ilc .e as uSîIer.*ormed by Be'.. Phiiip Ramer- Mn. and Mns. Eaml Thornp.;?e Mrs.1. homson sper reepton ollo;edin he l ofBlakstck.son, Larrv and Patso'. Bow- l 166 King St. E. Bowmanville MA 3-3321 Sundav eveaing witli Mr.' ard iMemorial Park Club House.j Mrs. Lamne Thonupson pla\ ed mnanville, were visitors on Nlov. andl Mns. Roland Thonipsonoîx uthfe brile«s uînher uleai*nc i th weddiug nmusic aînd accan: Sunday with Mns. W. Thonup- Hinmpton. dre-ss o! navy blite crepe viti> ranced the so!oîst. Miss JoRn son. adMrs. John Archer, door ogrof'sawhsn 1 Thedancesponsred b theceremony and '"The Wedding am ily P 1O.N.0. and held in the Recrea- L- Prayer" during the signing of tio Centre Friday night was the reglater. B andsrnan vvith 60 Yrs.considereda quite successfulbyeratewra Ban sma wih 0 Ys. rwd nd hebride, given n marriage lOth Annivray f ial.had a good time. The high ~lnt ono ht eud A schoal kindly left theix decaxa- se ith ongf wite poeadI/ at Unbroken Army Servicei tiens from the week before. soieeveAh log scalloned ek.M& vv oa g In connection with the five- band as a euphonium player. spaîîsored by O.N.O. will b foe eal fse pai n Enniskillen: The tenth ve-o eeois n nancl inth alaio Am Ctdene mc rs fr i. nce;bodice which flared f rom the Mrs. W. j. Bragg, Providene elcttntoheooedo- In th Sal atio Armv Cita el, ot m ch ret fo hîm In C0 Mrs. Dalt n Doreil as i - ~aîst nto ful hoo ed skrtfulsli e occ sion for cei Captain John Ham wiîll on Fri- aperation with other personnel,i Toronto last xveek attendiîîg Apibxsyehades wit.batin the cainmfo! a fmypefrmterrace s day night present ta George Eandsman Cherrington hab hi eerto f giutue, Atcing appstliqe hdrelow pe- paty. OinCtAshtan readaafh Cherrington a special decaratian taught rîeanlv exerv member of J icigapiud lwrp-pry Io mark sixty years of urbro- the present' senior and voung nnd th aaWaonensionsiut tMsoree.ersan eun Present were Mr&.Brag pomadlteDri - ken service as a Salvation Ar- people's band how to play St! an nual convento ns.am n.dt* hl tefne i vi !lc sisters and brothers and thrpeetdth rd nga play * and Mrs. MerrIl Van Camp and ~~~~~~trimmed net in place.falean Mr nd rsotn ihagftctf- my bandsman. imusical instrument. Event 110w. 1Doltn D rreli went up for the - *fh are a w ie n res Ba gg'is, anth r . and s E cae fr la e s ttn f1is born in Cheltenham, Eiiglar.d band practice cvery Saturddv ventian Wednesday night.Tetmn ihawteocdC.AtnadMr IBi in 1880, just two years before morning, ad rig he eli Sunday being the anniversary mutdo eunsuddas e.adMs a The Salvation Army commenc- seve-al members visit his home 1 of the United Churcli, twa veiy tulle and white streamers with Stainton, Courtice; Mr. Ale edtirapeiinad ed operations in Canada. Whev at 19 Liberty St. narth for indt- 1 fine ýervices we're held. In the ivy leaves entwlned. Her only Stainton, Enniskillen; Mr.addinylchvssredwh h a orenlernavyvda rcieadisruction. mrigRv ai ogo jewellery was peari earrings, Mrs. Kelth Stairîton, Mr.ai rsS.HMa'an Ms.. from home and went ta Wales, Becauise of his active interc.A Orona, clelivered a splendid agf ftegom r.E .HrioTý where lie worked down the in band work, Mr. Sherrinigtu: -.isermon. The chair rendered The bride was attended by gathered at their home Fos. tbewihwa euiul Pits. It was in Wales that hielias littie time ta spare, but h-1waîîiedid anthems, "How lier sister, isJen so, Farm. cnrdwt ag edn as maîdspof honourJeand teWrilasona.aumstrIcaean e rss first met the Army, and on his daes accupy himself wihInaHaiy Is This Place" and "Tel] as________of___________andt__eMr.__Stanley__May______ma return home three vears later, mental iran work, o wa! le thers the Stcory". In the eveii- biead eeM ila young Georgè became a merc- is expert. He is also a kecnii ing Rey. T. A. Morgan af Trin- Courtney of Oshawa and M. ber of the Army's vert' eanly- gardener and an ardent love'rt United Church, Bowmar.- BoadAhrdeo cgg day fife and drum band. o f floivers. AsbBgeo cuo. I ckst c vill, av Donaldepfl d-Th chose identical streetst cW l G ve Prier ta coming ta Canada inr ereCerntnrnel1 dress on "Striving Against Sin". lnt rse fklygensl 1903, George Cherningatan was bers thue eari.v daYs xvluen TI'c The chair reîîdered "The Gos- bi'oadclotli with scoop necklines *a i a machinist with the Great \Ves- Salvatian Armyn,, met persecu-! pel Anthem" and Mrs. Harold an inset at*thewis Aormedtl a l to H o ptFH r terni Railwax-. He then settlccd tien irn the streets. He-leias ane Kyte sang the solo, "His Eye ista tewitfre oxvn ln Montreql where lie a~Outstanding mnemory of being is'an the Sparrow". large bustie bow at the back. Blaekstock: The Novembnrarnxeedb aCnda emploved at the Ornamental hit in the chicst with a caoba-u After service Sunday 11niht They wore eibow length toast meeting of the Women's Insr Idsr twxhIwudlk Juan Works. In 1912 hie t.îtereci while participating ln a stremct the chair visited M-s. Earl Dot,- co1rd ittens of ul" n r ihrdBwe ens t ok tr.Sun orW the Canadian Pacific Railway, î11etirg. He vas wlnded ta sucýi roll and srang al]their nuinberssilTheircircla ba t ere made das chardîng wl 7pes eitgupofrdasonrth and gave excellent service ln-1 an extent that for the moment of the cday for br which sit eaircc ra isbrown njPd e sdt M Logwi 7 r Tm n cr at. e.6h fil lis retirenuent ln 1946. Dr- 1 e had no breath lelt ta piay, greatly apprectated. of* xcbrwnvlvet and tuîîc Prîient ns. one Top ing bis 43 years inthi- n hsbu isruet A fine and well attended Re- and tlîey ca".ried baskets of son presîded.T~ zsaet egvi tropolis, hie playcd Mwttlî the, Asked if lie liad aîîy regrets membraiîce Day service was Iboz ndylo mni.Ms res amrra farnous Montreal Citarc Banc]. as hoe looked aver lits past six î1dMMaMonn.At1.0Mr. Sidney Brinkman of To- Scrlpture and gave a paper 01Hm cnmc n w o Brendsmnan Georg'ý Chcmnii-- t-y voar§ as a handsmnan in The- 1 Canon Chaperlin conducted theo ronta, performed the duties afi Remnernbrance Day. Rolal ShpVoktgoatlse iî ton has resided in Bow'nianville Salvation Anv. George Che,.- service in the Comnmunity Hall betmuanlsroh.Thteligetsaîigtards fan elevcîî years, and continuez rington replicd, "No si--I and gave a beipfui message on bust ie forhiwere M. e Giz.IIXadX Frtca oar te give god scrvice in the loca1 I vould do it all aven agai! TcThanktui Remnembrance. Theln Bhraoli epew o!.tCelgrbom, bU Narneearta inapze - - happiest tinues of xuy lufe have led by the Girl Guides and ar nd Mn Murray tegboon , rtMr. . .Baîe'sgru been ini warkingr for Gad as a'Brawnics and their leaders. ill Perry, cousin o! the bride. aur y evngM.W aetaerspnbefnsn- bandcsxîuan in the Armyy band." i îarchced ta the cenataph where I h eetonwshl n h entt a entind Mr. aî n itt itrisiuei L ONG AULTOQe of the secrets aoflis 1e.P.Rmn, adutdthe Suinday School raom where tic-Mns. J. Statato> and Mr.~dEgan.Tndlar a 'î Home and School healtlu aund voutîîful vi.-our cati! brie! service. Two minutes' si- bie ute eevd teMs .Bont upr te steisiuednta o bcfudi h besupport, dence was o'aserved. Recve1 guests, wcarng a turquoise being ABrthdax- ceerto esd abefrMm TheNaemermetig ! lubb fun imeeetinBgc Ahtn eaftuetaesercaeBregainedesAsihtofn svealmebes ! heHopiaeBonaivnes no,î H-onule and Sehool CIib was h toî g tu tatehim uby Mrs. Cbenning- Ia h alnfo h w asbroeig en coclate rosw ac- pnarty. ire lod o topsouis a 3 in the school. Friday aiglit, Nov.dton(nîe Lilv Burns), voi beigeaandMis. John Carter o! Burke-y 8,,ha k! faicessadanes.VcShelso ilsatassisteatinMstri adndr.Mrsn.CaR.r Watske-nesarieJ Sprocuredisedfor* MtaedMMemR. itso 8, îtha fîn ttedane. ce-the Bcxvnianille Corps. taoi, placed the xreath. About 1\îliss Joatu Mary Broec and Mr. Herman Haass were the groom's sister, M\rs. Larry famiiy,. Ottawva, with Mr. adPr.TesnrMs ibr President Mns. Rosevear apened- 100 were present, including sev- married at St. Paul's'United Church Manse, Bawmanville, Banks of Brooklin wba wore a Mrs. H. McIlroy last weeked Mnlw gv th fnaca report of the nominatiag corn- ARmha ervlateicg ehooonl Fdy, c. 2' rididatey dgs dugt ress ndwhite iiavyacedsieville, M issBt Mis Wy e Wi Ms.A ieypsddfo mnittee, wbtch had bad pon re- BLACKSTOCK A ldiemtembran c se ri xvalof Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Brock of R.R. 4, Bowrnanville, anddBath wore coragyeso eovileson.ssWylne sults, so election o! officers was conducted by Jerry Boxvers,1 the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haass, rosStrdyets.o tada nusre ndtemt *held and the following officers Tlhe Wo-He-Lo Mission Band President of the Studentis'j Taunton. --Photo by Hlornsby Studio, Oshuawa Duigflcrceto Mss their regularetinteoi-tLvnni oe t wene elected: Prps.-Gordon nmet Tuesday witlu17 ebtîdreln Councli. Representatix'es fro' i - IBong he a nursion cls te oinggi reu a cetantheîmkgalin." rsRusi Baer VcePrs-Ms.Rae-ipresent. Mrs. Hill conducted ecd class read same apprapri- IIof the bride, sang Truhjmlsoeinhi rwî -va;Sec.-Treas.-Mrs. 1Greta the worsbip period on "The;ate thouglits. Tbe honaur ol1 raio L gl h jthmeasiacouanebto: is L iCaneMuajygaea oelito Caern;Asisan-Kx-Dae; Liglut af the World". Offering o! graduates fnom the school o e u lu i n ,..Miss Ms.Lae crrntevClsaMr.reoet Sick CoMittee-Mrs.SKthlee was neceived by Dens Romi- was read as well as apprapniateIFooinTbms. ceived the Golden Bar, MisWleavr itrsigti Dax' ey, M s r aeei n ith. v- enl and Ronald M arty n gave ym ns sung and prayers read. g e' w rê ethe r eti d an the T na K ub h r f st y a on t e lf of . S. c ea a d Decembr meetng wasmax'-th~e oaertony prayer. Minute! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc-guss eeenetidatte star and Nancy Simipson,Li-MsA.LBieyodsme! e hateD.6 easofhome of the bride's parents. Ida Caîl, Nancy Laaja, Elizd lebgugisa h aero .Christm.-s concerts. It was de- adrail were read by Judy 1 Nally, Coîborne, wene weekend Swan.NacyDorel av a1 uetsofMr ad rs WllceFor a honeymaon trip tae beth Kozub, Lily Clarke, Judi hroteWitn cided to buy a first aid kit for San ac orl aeaget !M.adMs alc Wallaceburg, Midi., and North- Pitt their second year str the school. Meeting wste reading "Biily Gets a Baker's Mariowv and called on other i cin Ontanio,the bride chose a f he Miss DonuiaMtic was e- Sceay Ms .Bie turned over ta Mn. Robt. Cama- Dazeîu"; Elizabeth Thompsaîu tniends. cocoa bnovvn velvet slueath styl- rolled. red lttrfnm mine eron and we enjoyed the follow- read 'A Bundle o! Sticks". Mn. and Mrs. Garnet Murray ed dress witlu scaoped neck-line IWt n dMs .A !teIsiuei unlv Jng prograra. We uvere very Mrs. Kv'te told the story. and daughtens, Pont Credit, vis- md mpresîever.ow and jPceîg ad fMul as asaia hihM.sa ei ,privileged ta have wvith us aur "Hana Finds a Friend". Mis. ited lier parents, Mn. and Mns. avcdPre cesne icwekend anere berý rnusic teachen Mns. Payne and wekn eehrmothe aalte sn hmb u Butt conucted rcreatio. oy Tylor. Ibiege top coat and white orchýà M'rs. Keith Parkinsa n sîuesoeieaa h e n d au glit r w o favored us A n oth er fine show er w a e d M . a d rs B. A d am s, i t r rs . V l m a n un h w s s rv d b h wth tw a violin solos; two piano in the Recreation Centre Tues- Bi ne a d Bryce, Bowmaî- I etist e a py Bo b, Mail o! Mol ntra.g a p a d a soil tmipît _:solos and ane vocal solo. Mn.da iht. This time in honour vilwn udy dne ouple xill live la Port Penny,. Jamnes Woodley gave a neadiuug o!f n n r.Gln amr guests o! Mn. and Mns. Fred iOto-onget eepd on"Remembrance Day". Mn.BhFrusnwscaimnfrDay'es and family. sentfrn MotelOta, Bob Rogers, Bowmanville, show- a splendid program a!ter whiclu 1 Mr. Ernest Swain w-an the sornfomion, POtaHop, ed pictures on New York and lie welcomed Mrs. Larmer cnestoetelags potato i1 Brooklta, Columbus, Uxbnidge. f-ive othen films for flue childrexi, arcmnuiyan nse4I ich weigh cd thiree lbs. thrceeGebnk Oaao, PtA -the aider folks getting a good them with the table full o! ounces. I -, en agr, aeMyrle ta- /jl lunchwas srved y th pro-franto! th plaform.Glenn e wekend viti er siter ounc rnent . . -1 augh fao. Meeting closed and gifts which had been placed 'n l Mrs. Clarence Marloxv spett tion and Scugog Island. n oo Mn I *. Prier ta bier manriage the1 * grm omitee . made a fittin" reply oni behaif .Oke'Cne tWib bride xvas honoured by a aura-1 _ISex t Mr. Grdn te lad'tleeotGyBontaber o! parties. Mrs. Win. cou- ~-setended t r.Gro h dance was pravided by wsal ab rulthm eec-isessa icî -'Fletcher in the death o! hier Shirley Harris, Roy McLaugh watrabosptal Sabruda e iI lneouans ishawera fie oren'srepla 'rniother in Western Canada. lin and the Dayes brothens. fohopehewil Soon beabletrhoeiOsua.MsAln Mn. F. G. Smith spent a week Ms.Chs.Wlsn pet e wouf caon b bet t h oie 'Iwith relatives at Brampton, ptahmeaity Oha wa. Mr s. o Allsen'R. J CK L E * Inglewood and Orangeville, Mrs M.adMs rhrPl couple o! days last week witli Mn. ad MnsaAnthurPalkonstesses t Smith retunning home witiihihlm Mrs. Vancoe in Brooklin and atteaded fthe funeral a! his bro- brisce ellae ous sers at ath.eJ .atra he-week visit with ber visited bier brother in Oshawa tlier-in-iaw, Mn. Gea. Taylor in fmcer's omeon Scugogthe relatives. Hsia.Scarborougi Saturday. 1* land. 1 Mn .and Mrs. Wm. Babick and Prize winnens at the L.O. Mn. and Mrs. L. E. Beacock Ionryo Saa l family, Mn. Grey, Oshawa, were B.A. card party ini the Lodge and boys, Prince Albert, were The Young Ladies' Bible orel fSaa oos a ondorslssaf *Sunday suppen guests o! Mns. roani Thumsday nigit were Mns.I Sunday diaxuen guests o! Mr. Class o! Blackstock surpnisedj YSohpie Kayacs. Gea. Foxler, Percy Van Camp, and Mrs. Cecil Hill.Itcbiea e oewt r escre ou ihawat feprec _______________________________________ Mn. and Mrs. Mervin Mount-I- sluower. Twa presentations a *. ~ I b mre joHmpowre Sunday ticsafc Ohw eîcl in the autornotive fila. ~ uaei supper guests o! Mn. and Mrs.opiattlebdead uselMuty.isilve- tea service frani co-xor-' sdcrcl nM Le o Mn. and Mrs. Eber Snowdea, 1jeso!GnrlMaost b for a new or ue Courtice, spent Friday with Mr. 1eso grlMtroom, t fandM s. ..a.p.....L...... ............. àThe bride's parents entertain-' courteous service. famiy. .........................................d flic bnidal panty at their Mesams Gen Lrme, n- Cutting the cake following their wedding in St. home Friday evening fallawing! 14nest Larmer, Ralph Larmen îdG r r and Mr.tcreîasl P. Romenil, attended the wom- erg'sAnlianChrc, shwa en's meeting ln cannection with1 William Ross Prout. The bride is the former Margaret the Saper Mission in Nartimi- Kathleen Hart, daughter of Mrs. Hart and the late Ernest ATI T sten Churcli, Oshawa, Wednes- IJh ato saa n e ubn stesno n .L.JIL ihday affennoon. thens a1t.n-edJo n Mr. C .,hlexa n rl rt f Ncastl, Ot. siofi %f natMad9 s TRE CANADIAN STATESMAN. IBOWMANVTLLE. ONTARIO mmm-PnAv "riv ides lexif

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