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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Dec 1957, p. 3

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THURSDAY, DEC. 5th, 1957 TECNDA TTSA.BWAVLE NAI \Avhat's In That Camnera ? <'welfhNgh"t a packed I194the club instituteda prize of $4 each to the student receiving the highest mark ln Grade 8 mathematics in Cen- tral Ontario Street scbool. A very different event which is stili talked of around town' Ici was the club's Heirloom Tea. Man atiuesan fmny hi lors werm oaed bit "onefte ostheitrictngand ýedca tfinaativitdisl the wnba hadre fo trany ed ars vs'. During the seven year-s of its organization, the club bas be- corne noted for its excellently organized fash ion and bat shows. It also sponsoredtw interesting Spode china even- ings. Money raised from pro- " ijects bas helped the bospital. e-, the Recreation Association, th-e Canadian National Institute for the Blind and other worthy causes, in addition to UNICEF. The club's most recent finan- cial aid was a $100 cheque to the Public Lîb.-ary Fund which is in charge of Bowrnanville Rotary Club. Miss Velma Gav is the cap- able president thisyarse- . ..~ ~ing her second term. Concluding the resurne, M'ss Hearl urged members to ex- - ceed in the next seven years the splendid record of the past. Nesilelon kSiation Sundlay visitors with Mr. and Eight month aid Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Walter Lawrence 10 cele- MeRobbie, 2 Jane St., Bowmanviiie, looks as if hie is ask- brate his birthday were: Mr. irig what the camera is ail about. He is the youngest and Mrs. Bud Lawrence, Mr grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pingie of Taunton and! and Mrs. Jaekfield and tw'in wil becelbraingChrstms wth ranpa nd ranma sons, Toronto, Miss Jean Pas- willbe eleratng hritma wit grndp an grndm, 1cant, Bob and John Lawrence aunts and uncles and 17 cousins. of Oshawa. It is a pleasure 10 -Photo by Bowmanville Studio report Mrs. Walter Law-ence is much improved, and friend3 trust Mrs. John Lawrence will Getting Ready for Santa is ~bDoroth Harris, Toron- to, spent tbe weekend with hier parents. Mr. and Mrs7. Jas. Har- ris. Mrs. Jas. Ferrier of Perth xvas a visitor through the week thle mother, Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Wiley McKeown of Mono Road visited ber mother, Mrs. J. W. Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip. Mrs. Chas. Ernerton and Mr. Pnd Mrs. Jas. Ernerton, visited Miss May Noon in a Toronto rest borne. Sunday visitors with the Grant Thornpson's were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tbom pson and Mr. and Mrs. Edson Thom- ~<pson of Cannington. S Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. Ivan Proutt who celebra- ted their 25th wedding anniver- sary orn Sunday. Miss Beth ~Proutt of Lindsay, Donald of Blackstock and John of Osh- awa were home and other rela- -~ ' tives and friends called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. « -'.Lloyd HunIer and Nola of Port Perry were Sunday dinner guests. JBert Bowers bas procured a poiinin the main office of General Motors, Oshawa. Mr. T. G". Langfeld is borne from Sunnybrook bospital where h e spent several days for ob- servation. Fniends trust a long rest will see bim bis usual self his ~ Mr. John Cole is now aI bis snshome, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Cole of Brantford, follow- Johnny Douglas is six months oid and i sister,I ing a series of X-rays in Osh- Cinda Lee is four years old. They are the children of Mr. awa bospital. and Mrs. Norman McKeen of R.R. 1, Hampton. Cinda is Visitors with Mrs. Jas. Sam- busy these davs explaining what Christmas is ail about elfs and Norman were Mr. and to her littie brother. Mrs. Louis DeVries and Ma- Stdi garet and John Harnstra of -Photo by Bowmanville Sui hty IMr. and Mrs. Bruce Heasiip visited Sunday with bis aunt, B&P's Splendid -Recordl ndMs.Pee Mr.o, o 0f omm nit Sevic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vine, Anita and Mrs. M. Bowrnan, O f C m m u ity erv ce motoreci îo Floricla this pas' cause mrnbership fees were no t Maybe you are paid at that time. anctv the"iea d Jier part in town affairs. sponsorj ..but what about GreyC Shakespearean Plaverz here in 1952 and .53. In its fit-st the other fellow? year it gsgosredl a ToIrono! uprEfiin 'No matter how good a in 1951 from procceds ofa;1 drieryouar, yu e tk- b-idge in the Lions Centre, 1 DILO - NAGIC drive youare, ouretak- purcbased an inhalator for ing dangerous risks if you Memorial Hospital, Bownian- te without the rigbt oftemsottadnDiHaîg dof car insurance and Oeo h otottnigO etn ~~ug ofit. rotcî yur- projects of this group bas been .4ýughofit.Proec yor. the sponsorship of a UNICEF 'MAKES YOIJR PRESENT àbff against bad luck. tag day each vear since 1953 HEATING EQUIPMENT and other drivers' mis- during the weelç of United Na- WC ASGO takes. Ask us about our tions Day. Around $400 eacb fC A GO automobile collision1. com- year has 'been sent to this fund1 for needy children of the' baves You Money on prehensive and liability wo-Id. 1orFe ot nc ~~~~The club's biggcst unclgrtak-1 Yu ue ot ioC was raising SI 100 to pt.--;oeo osi etÇf T IR. JAMES Tw Hall at the time if was JA K RG H INSIJRANCE REAL ESTATE made regular donations and ri PABN -aETN spriIîg fasliioi l îuwandtain Office Residence th al elped to reach thel D!ision Street South MA 3.5681 MA 3-549à~ necessary objective, i House Phone MA 3-3964 Stret . owmnvile At a grand opening of the Phone Office MA 3-5615 lZina Stee E Bwmnv-l decoratcd Town Iliali!.BWANI fice ulrîbb ought bat1-k !t'c kNILL Earle Grcy PFlayers who &ave - ---c The Store WALKER STORES 'LIMITEDSataBelieeux For ail the Family to Enjoy ChenlIle Type Bedspreads 4c * New bedroom brightness e Big double bed size approx. 81 xlC100, 9, Fringed 3 sides «Y ench 198 Give a gift that con be enjoyed by ail the family . . . chenille bedspreods add new room brightness for Christmas and al through the year. Closely tufted on f irm sheeting in lovely multi-color design on white to go with most ony roomn decor. Choose f rom predominating colors of Dusty Rose, Blue, Green, Aqua or Gold. A gif t to Enjoy for Years Lovely "Kenwood" Blankets When you give a "Kenwood" pure wool blanket you give enjoyment and comfort that Iosts year ofter year. Sa sof t ... so wo rm . .. 100% ail wool Kenwood Blankei-s are preshrunk to keep their original generous size. Choose f rom two popular quolities. Choose from these fine colors that stay .bright washing effer washing-Rose, YelIow, Turquoise, Green, Ton, Blue, Peoch, /" Cedar, Wine or White plus Morne or Hunter Green in Famous quality only. 1 RAMCREST -72 x 84.> Each 1 4-50 FAMOUS -72 x 84. Each Gifts for Home Use Luxurl«Ous Towels BATH SIZE, 22 x 44 Ea. GUEST SIZE, 16 E 4'. 1 7-95 À New and Beautiful vu Viscose and 1 «49 WooI Blanket x 28 Ea. 089 FACE CLOTH, 12 x 12 Ea. 029 Deep looping on firm backing gives these luxurjous towels the finest drying quality. In plain colors with a jacquard weav hocILrR1 y iri biniesor er your choice for gifts that wîn oppre( tion. Choose f rom eight lovely colours Rosebud, Mimosa Yellow, Carnat Pink, Green Spray, Flamingo, Broi Green, Scarlet, Aqua and White CHRI OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS :îia- sof ion inze Double Bed ie 72 x 84 satin bound, Each 10.00 Supreme by "Slingsby" is a new and beoutiful blonket in plain colors . .- a patent-ed weave of 90% Viscose and 10% wool giving the utmost in bulk ai-d warmth. . . a blanket you'il be proud to give or own. Choose f rom seven lovely colors of Blue, Pink, Aqua, Coral, Green, Peach, Yellow and White. ISTMAS STORE Cbristmam Gifts for thec Home Lady Gait Towels BATH, SIZE, 22 x 44 Eai. 1.29 GUEST SIZE, 16 x 28 Ea. *79 FACE CLOTH, 12 x 12 Ei. *205 For someone you know who needs towels and matching face cloths choose this combinat-ion st-ripe . . . if's sure ta pleose. The thick, thick looping assures quick drying and there are colors to go with almost any room coloring. Choose singles or sets fromn colors of Pink and WhIte, Yellow and White , Mushroom and White, Seo Green and White, or Blajck and White. OPEN EVENINGS FRON DECEMBER 16TH TO 23BD CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE AT 6 P.M. -THE-CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO PAGE THREI m i HOURS:

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