THURSDAY, TAlf. mif1 IA~ -. THE CANAflIAN STATESMAN. nOWvmNvILle ONTARIo (Jecreaiton (I eviewsI BY Douglas Rigg à A DURO PUMP Means Botter Living!! DURO Water Sys- "..Jtcm gives us fresh, pure water when and where we aeed it ... adds ta our con- ,knlence and comfort of daiiy 1 is to meet in- w dw i m eda. Se e y ur zber oe "DURO dealer fun~ information or write 'IMEfolder, Rmmnl t"Mo F* arm N«iessity"- -I PUMIPS & SOFTENER&ç LIMITED pF 8 LONDON -CANADJ JACK BRGUGH PLUBOGandi HEATING DivisonB Ssret South MIA 3-5615 BOWMANVILLE 7:00 a.m.--Cubs vs. Pirates 7:45 a.m.-Huskies vs. Lions (Clean Ice) 8:40 a.m-Braves vs. Tigers Pee Wee 9:20 a.m.-R. Wings vs. Leafs (Clean Ice) 10:20 a.m.-Bruiiis vs. Rangers 11:05 a.m,.-B. Hawks vs. Can- adians Atom 11:45 a.m.-Barons vs. Indians Mldget 3:00 p.m.-Comets vs. Raiders 3:45 p.m.-Dodgers vs. Or- phans 4:25 p.m.-Midget Ail Stars Monday, January 6th Atom League 4:30 p.m.-Bears vs. Rams 5:10 p.m.-Hornets vs. Bisons MORRISH Choral Socety Anl memnbers of the Bowman- ville Choral Society are re- rainded af the speciai rehearsal to be held this coming Sunday, January 5th at 3:00 p.m. in the Town Hall. This reheersal is being held in preparation for the Centen- niai Comxittee's special ser- vice ta be held an Monday, January 6th, -àt the Bowman- ville Town HaIl Registration Regltration for the Recrea- tion Department's Winter Acti- vities will open on January 6th, 1958. You may register for the variaus classes by attend- ing the first session or by tele- phoning the Recreation Office at. MA3-5761. The list of ac- tivities sponsored by the Re- creation Department wiil be found in this week's "Canadian Statesman" .Three new activities have been added for the Wintem sea- son. They are Reading and Dis- cussion Group, Home Nursing and Aluminum Etching. It is hoped that these new activities will help fil a recreation need for many people. Minor Hockey All Minor Hockey Teams wili swing back into action starting this coming Saturday, January 4th. Games schedule for this week are as foiiows: Saturday, lanuary 4th Bantam Sehool Party A Christmas Party was held - ~ SOLINA the day scholo rca The Thmee M's met on Friday )th, closing day for Christmas evening for their Christmas >)iidays. The following pro- meeting. Murray Vice, presi- ,an was arranged by Mrs. E. dent, opened the meeting with a ilson, principal and Mrs. He- camai and prayer. Officers for ýn McHolm. Bible reading; Ca- 1958 were presented by Bruce l, "0 Little Town of Bethie- Taylor, secetary. They are: em", Carol, "While Shep- Honoramy President-Rev. F. erds"; Carai, "We Thmee Reed; Past Presidents-Murray ,ings"; Camai, "Joy ta the and FayeVie Pesen- orid"; Poem, "A Christmas Ewamt and Clama Leask; Vice- 1lk Sang," by Ann Harness, Presidents-Wes and Doris His; mne Harness and Wayne By- Sec'y-Treas.-Don and Joyce s; Sang by Three Juniors; Taylor. tory by Christine Ireland; The program prepamed by loem, Dianne McConneli; Ca- Wes and Doris His and group c, I'Away in a Manger". began with a Christmas wom- A bountiful Christmas lunch shi15 service led by Mary Mil- 'as served. It was just about son. This was folhawed by a ýnished when Santa arrived meditation on Christmas read by 'ith his usual pack filled ta Doris His. Everyone then he top with gaiiy wrapped gathered around the piano tc ,arcels. A gay, memmy time was sing the lovely camais. A hum- roedas Santa handed out oous eading was given by is gifts and the party was over Wes Hulis, who also conductec hen Santa madeh4is exit with severai games. A tasty lunch houts of "Merry Christmas!". was semved by the gmoup in Christmas Service charge. Srie For those of aur community Aspecial ChristmasSevc who were confined ta bed for as held on Sunday at 10 a.m. Christmas: Messrs. N. Wotten he Church had been gaiiy de- adFakWslk ri h ýorated with evergreens, red nd Friank Wstlke Jr., i te, ibbons and ade whh and Mm. J. Kiveli at his home, vere lighted during the ser- their fiends ahl wish a speedy ice. Theme was a very good ecoey :ongregation, many chiidmen or. FakAho h a -aeth hr arvents o n been in pc,-,r heaith for several n tis hrstms ervcewhich yers, passed away suddeniy in ,vas conducted by Rev. A. W. Oshawa Satumday night. The Iarding. Two speciai selectians funemai service was held at the Arere given by the junior choir, Armstrong Funemai Home in 'List ta the Sang of the An- Oshawa Tuesday with interment es" and "Came, Marie Eliza- in the Bowmanvillie Cemetery beth". Christmnas hymins and Deepest sympathy is extended :aros weme enjoyed dumîng the ta hem family, Bill, FiomencE iervice. The Christmas message and Mary and their families. was continued during the course Harold Yellowlees with hi f the sermon the text taken cousins, Robert and John Allin trom St. Luke 2, 10, explained Bowmanville. ,y Mm. Harding in his usual in- Mm. and Mrs. Lamne Hoskin eresting and eanest manner. Blackstack, were Satumday tet White Gift Service guests with Mm. andl Mms. Ralpf Foilowing this service a Davis and Pat. White Gift presentation was Mm. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow. given by the Sunday Schooi. lees were Satumday eveniný T'he story "Some Christmas guests ai *Mm. and Mrs. Lorn, Gifts" was acted by four sen- Annis, Tymone. ors: Father, Rodgem Hamness; Mr. and Mrs. Walter DayI Mvother, Mary Beckett; son, and family weme Sunday te; Caude Ham 'ness; daughter, Di- guests af Mm. and Mis. Ralp] anne MeConneli. The prologue Davis and Pat. was read by Mrs. Wm. McHolm. Miss Evelyn Taylor, Peter the four were seated around a boough, spent the weekenda table, chiidren doing home- home. womk. Suddenly Father excîaim- Mm. and Mrs. Clame Allun ari ed that thec famiy budget could Isans, Mm. and Mms. Aif Allun ai not be stretched ta include an - 1sans, Bowmanville, weme Fmida- other thisng. The two childmen guests af Mm. and Mrs. We. wanted ta help in Missionr Yellowlees and sons. giving and there was no mone~y The Sauina Safety Saluies hel ta spare. What ta do? Finally it their fourth meeting on Dec.2 was agreed that if Mther could at the home of the leader, Mr serve a- plain dinner casting B. Hooey. The ýgirls discusse about 50c. înstead af $1.20, the designs for their book cave] 70c. saved couhd be the chlld- Sanitation in the formi of watE ren's Christmas gift. This was testing, pasteurîzation afimil the dinner Mother seved- and sewagc ipsiwsa Beans, cabbagc salad, bread and discussed. Notes were taken o milk. the treatrnont af open wound A most realistic scene af The next meeting on Jan. 4 at Mr Holy Family in the stable was Rae Pascoe's is a food score fc set up on a small table and anc week. Girls are ta name niceiy explined by Dianne persan who has made an ou McConnell. standing contribution ta heali The White Gift Offeing and write an article on ther amounted to $14.75, the service Rail cal-Ohe book I have rea 1? -- - .---- -~. _______ j- zerts rnging, whisttes blowing, clocks strikong tw.Iv. ... they ail add up to one thing. Brand new 1958 is herel We hope it's going to b. a grand and glorious y.or for you. Heres wishing you the b.st. GLEN RA E DAURY .NO DELIVERIES NEW YEAR'S, JANUARY 1 AND 2 5- - - -. It r ro I W( sb rl th r. vp hi ri in t I r ENNISKILLEN Miss Marguerite Wright, St. Catharines; Murray and Ray Sanderson, Columbus; Jim Mull- er, Orono; Ron Ciemens, Hamp- ton; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright were with Mr. and Mms. E. Wright. iMm. and Mrs. Cari Ferguson and.famiiy with their families at Newcastle and Bowmanvilie. Mm. and Mis. Don Lamb, Mm. land Mrs. Raiph Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lamb, Enniskilhen; Mm. Alan Wray, Bowmanvilie, were with Lamne Lambs. Mr. and Mms. Reg. Weaving and Rickey, Thornhiii; Wallace Stainton, Toronto; Mm. and Mrs. Howard Stevens and Gardon, Mm. and Mrs. W. H. Moore, weme with Mm. and Mis. F. Beckett. Mrs. E. Bennett, Fenelon Falls; Mr. and Mrs. John Grif- fin and family were with Mm. and Mrs. Lamne Griffin, Black-I stock. Mm. and Mms. Roy McGill and Reva, Mr. and Mis. Keith Me- Gi and Dale weme with ,Roy Langmaids, Solina. also Mr. and Mms. Keith McGill and Dale weme Christmas Day evening guests of Mm. and Mms. Lyal Brock, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Omr Jeffery, Mm. W. Mark, Mm. Stewart Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brunt and Heath- cm, Mr. and Mis. Ai Martin and family, Bowmanville, wemc with Mr. and Mms. Arthur Brunt. Mm. and Mms. Roy Wery andi Debbie, Picton, were ChritmasI day guests with Mi. and Mms.I F. W. Wery. Mms. Werry an d Dcbbie remained for rest of wcek. Miss Shirley Milîs, nurse-in- training, Peterborough, is with hem mother, Mms. H. Miiis for Christmas holidays. Mm. and Mrs. Ed. Jennings and boys, Mm. and Mms. Jim Gîb- son, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Ken- nedy and Reid, Acton, were weekend guests with Mms. H. Mils. Mm. and Mis. Eaml Tewin, Doreen and Donald, werc Christ- mas Day guests with the A. W. Wights and Fred Trewins, Blackstock, Mm. and Mis. Wesley Hoskin, Harmony, weme with Mr. and Mrs. Mamwood Heards. Master Dean Heard, Oillia, is on Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mms. C. M. Focklcr and family, Toronto, were with Mr. and Mrs. H. Grubb. Mm. and M-s. Fred Toms weme1 with Mm. and Mrs. Wilbur Toms, 1 Purple Hill. Mm. and Mrs. Ailan Werr3r and family weme Christmas Eve guests at Tom Sobii's. Taunton. Mm. and Mrs. Leonard Schell, South River, spent Christmas with Mm. and Mms. E. McNair. Mm. and Mrs. Blake Cox, Hil- I ton; Miss Camai Cox, Mrs. Doug- j las Bird, Bert. Norman, Mir and Mis. Douglas Cox, Bowmanville, were with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cox. Mm. and Mrs. John Osborne, Courtice, were with Mr. and Mis. A. Leadbeater.. Mm. ansd Mrs. Leonard Stain- ton aryd family were Christmas Eve-visitors ai Mr. and Mms. H. Stainton, Hampton. Mr. and Mms. E. O. Pethick, Miss Annie McMillam. Toronto, were with Mm. and Mms. S. R. Pethick. Mr. and Mfs. Wallace Griffin, Your printing requirements will be given prompt attention by fully experienced and qualified priniers and pressmen. *PRO GRAMS *CIRCULARS *PAMPHLETS *LETTERHEADS *ENVELQOPES *DODGERS *BLOTTERS , BOOKLETS e LABELS * WINDOIW CARDS e STATEMENTS e BUSINESS CARDS e RULE FORMS e INVOICES rid Mrs. Wilbur Biackburn and closed with hymn "Hark the Heraid Angels Sing". It is with much sorrow the neighbours and community of- fer their deepest sympathy ta the sons Truman and Morton, brother George, and family of the late Mr. William (Bill) Henderson who passed away on Christmas night. Mr. Hender- son was a highly respected farmer of Morrishý where he had spent the greater part of his life. He was always a cheerful, kind and friendly persan ta meet and his asn wili be regretted by all who knew him. Mrs. D. Haines motored ta Toronto Dec. 22nd ta spend Christmas with friends. Mrs. M. J. Osborne spent Christmas Day with her daugh- ter (Vilda) Mrs. Brooks Cow- an and family of Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Os- borne, daughter Karen, werýe Christmas Day guests of Mr., and Mrs. Brown, Welcome. Mr. David Addison, Port Hope, Mrs. Vera Anderson and Neil, MmI. and Mrs. Howard Berry were dinner and supper guests of Mrs. William Mc- Holm on Christmas Day. PRI PR OBLEM$'M (1 COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT, Ring Si. W. Bowmanville and Craig are visltlng Mr. ~nd Mrs. C.Iey aid, Clarem *nt , Mr. and Mrs. P. Blackbiin were Friday evening vasitbrt, with Mr. and Mrs. T. Master96n, town. Members of the Sunday Schooi are holdinmg-a skating party (if possible) on Friday night. There wifl also 4~e a crokinole party at thaeb'g* l for those not wi. king ta A Happy Ne ~artoalai moi Àf Lt Phi 4- one MA 3-330 uttu I 3 r-V Heather and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. a M anvers Paç,,ç, Russell Griffin, Reg and Maryfa weré with Mrs. Wallace, Aber- do Accou nts WllamScome G ardon qt Mr. Fred Stannard, Oshawa, At the Dec. lOth meeting of spent Christmas Evé with A. L. LtonaiMcign Manvers Township Couneil the Wearns and accompanied them e 0 Lvna ihgn following list of accounts were and the family Christma mDayDearGeorge, ordered ta be paid: to A. M. Wearn's, Claremont. It is hard to realize ihat an- ar W. A. Rowland, building ini- Oswald Pethick, Barrie, re- other year has passed and it C( spector, $50; Ralph Malcolm, cently visited Mr. and Mrs. S. is time to renew rny subscrip- hi balance of salary as assessor. I9. Pethick. tion. I certainly do enjoy the $200; Earl Argue, balance of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gregg paper and would not like ta F salary, as reeve, $105; Lewis and boys, Glenburnie, Maryland, miss a copy. F iMeil, balance af salary as are with Mr. and Mrs. Adam I yally believe the girls like deputy-reeve, $92.50; Robert Sharp. to read it as much as I do, par- Brown, Henry M. Jakeman and I r. and Mrs. A. Oke were ticularly ail about the schools fa Harvey Malcolm, balan e of ChrstaDygutsoMran as their work is along that line. er salary as councillors, %$87.50 Mrs. Cameron Oke. If your weather is anything D each; Ross Davidson, on salary Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Milîs and like ours at present, you won't T, account, $150; I. Bernstein, re-. family, Mapie Grove; Bob need to go to Florida to avoid fund on f ire, $4.70; William Brown,, Bowmanville; R uss the cold. After one, really en- fa McCabe, refund on fire, $12; Leech, Manchester; Joe McGill, joyable cold speli we have had M Mirror - Reporter, hall - year Ennlskillen;, Mr. Bill Begley, nothing but ramn and spting- printing contract, $125; Ganar- Carol and Bruce, Bowmanville, like weather for a week. I do fi aska R.C.A. authority, 1957 were Christmas Day guests of not like it and much preferG levy, $300; George Smnith, jani- Mrs. H. Milîs and boys. more seasonable weather thîs tor for hall, $145; United Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Oke join- time of the year. f te ofNorthumberland a'd ed Mrs. E. C. Ashton and her I hope you and Mrs. JamesP Durham, 1957 levy, $19,562.40; family at the Community Hall are enjoyiflg good health and a county of Victoria, for 1957 de- for Christmas. will have a very happy Christ- 1 benture and interest levy re Congratulations to Mr. and mas and New Year. .. 1 high school, $9,816.77, Victoria Mrs. Howard Stevens who are I'M particularly enjoyiflg County high school area, 1957 celebrating their 5th Wedding your "~Along Memory's Lanej maintenance, $10,034.98; sheep Anniversary. I hope yau continue it.h valuators-Jack Davidson $12-..- Mr ad rs. John MrSn lemon, Kindest regards from all of 50, H. P. Preston, C. Curtis, H. Kathryn and Robert, Mrs. T. M. us.a Stinson $10 each, N. W. Arm- tSlemon were with Mr. and Mrs. Slncerelya strong $5; sheep dlaims-Bruce J. R. Knox, Hampton. Ms)LiaGlHsbka McGill $50, 0. K. Mitchell $44, Christmas Day Guests (Ms)LiaGlHoak Norman Argue $47, Walter Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coombes and Porter $16, Roy Ferren $45, H. Charlene, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Preston $21, Lloyd Staples McGill and Don, Miss ClaraSA E $25; Ross Davidson, tax collect- Page, Toronto; F/L and Mrs. ing, $200; Hydro-electric Pow- Ross Rowlands and family, Lon- Christmas Visitors er Commission - Janetville don; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Page, Mrs. F. Cator spent Christmas street lights $142.50, Bethany Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Ross with relatives in Toronto. f street lights for one-ciuarter Page and family were with Mrs. Mr. L. Squair with Mýr. and payment $68.37, Pontypool E. Page. Mrs W. Moffat, Orano, and Mr. street lights for one-quarter Mr. J. A. Werry, Mr. and and Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Solina. payment $72.75; John Burns Mrs. E. A. Werry, Grant, Bert Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lane and new bulbs and replacing Jan- and Betty Jane, Mr. and Mrs. family, Miss Ruby Lane, town; etville street lights, $34.80; Alian Werry, Sandra and Shar- Mrs. Fred Pethick, Toronto, Emily Township Telephone on, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Virtue, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rich- System, $81; David Masters, Enniskiiien; Miss Elenor Leigh- ards. salary as weed inspector, $60; ton, Bowmanville; Miss Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Bob Craig and Manvers Municipal Telephone Milîs, nurse-in-training, Peter- family, Mrs. J. Lancaster with System, $8,881.86; Clifford Fal- box'ough; Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buttery. lis, relief account, $78.49, Gar- Borrowdale and Brian, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shackleton net Porter, relief rent account, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. and family with her sister, Mr. $25; United Counties for hos- McGiil. and Mrs. Bruce Little, Agin- pitalization account, $356.46; Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Dickey, court. eletio epenes-owrd c-Miss Laverne Orchard,Mran Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black- Mullen for poli 1 $23.50, Alvin Mrs. Syd Parsons, Bowmanville, hurn and family, Don Milîs; Mr. Mitchell for poîl 2 $22, H. Webb were at Mr. and Mrs. M. Stain -______________ for poil 3 $23.50; Harold Thorn- tons., pson for poli 4 $21, Vincent Ken Graham, Haydon; Mr. Mms. G. Yeo, Assistant, Mrs. F. Jackson for pol5 $13, H. V. and Mrs. Norman Moore, Tren- Beckett. The aim of the choir n Shea for poîl 6 $2 1.50, R. Wright ton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross for 1958 is to purchaenelc for poil 7 $24; William Rowan, and family, Maple Grove; Mr. trie organ. The first event to- ei coal for a relief account, $27; and Mrs. F. Knudsen and family ward that project is a card R..R. Edmunds, fuel for clerk'san frien d were with Mr. and party and social evening in the ~ ffce $0.0;Prvicil res-Mrs. W. Howells. Community Hall on Saturday, urer, for Insulin, $2.06; Ralphi At the annual meeting -of Jan. 11, at 8 p.m. Everyone is Ls Malcolm, attending Court of the choir the following off icers1 welcome. i1 Revision and trip to Cobourg,l were elected with Rev. R. B. The annual Sunday School n $44.00; Charles Reynolds, sup- Green as chairman. Senior meeting will be in the church Le plies for Hall, $7.95; H. B. Pres- choir leader, Mrs. E. Wright-, basement on Thumsday, Jan. 2 Le ton, Alfred Johnston, N. W. Assistants, Mrs. L. R. Ashton at 8.15. You are cordially in- ýn Armstrong, $5.00 each for fence and Mr. John Siemon; Pres., vîted to corne and assîst the t viewing; Russell Kerr, refund, Mrs. E. A. Werry; Vice-Pres., teachers and officers with the y. $300.00; A. Bazinet, refund me Mr. O. C. Ashton; Sec.-Treas., plans for 1958. ýd warble fly spray, $1.05; A. Mr. Ronald Ashton-, Play comn- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. ,e Heaslip, refund on taxes, $7.29; mittee. Mesdames E. Wright Bert and Betty Jane were at a Treasurer of Schooi etin and O. C. Ashton and Mr. J. Christmas Eve party at Mrs.1 s 1-20, balance of school money Slemon; Jr. Choir leader, J. D. Cole's, Bowmanville. n, for 1957,. $22,136.57; township___________________________________ treasurer, road vouchers 12 andÀ n,_____13,$6,165.12. jlii j ITINO Let The Statesman solve your commercial printing problems for you. e WEDDING INVITATIONS The Canadian Statesman 1! imily, Mrs. K. Cowling, Hay- Ion; Miss Stella Blackburn, Mrs. Fettie Cale, town; Mr. and Mrs. PBlackburn and family with [r. and Mrs. Gerald Shackle- :n and Mrs. M. Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chatterson, Brighton; Mrs. E. Sayer with Mr. 3nd Mrs. Bob Collacott. Jim Collacott returned home with âis grandparents for holidays. Mrs. W. Werry, Mrs. Laura' Fisher with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Werry, Shaw's. Mr. and Mrs. E. Twist and famiiy with Mr. and Mrs.'Char- ence Bell, town, on Christmas Day and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Twist, Whitby, an Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall and 'amily, Chatham, with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. Welsh and famiiy with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.ý Goddard, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Art Parsons and *amiiy, Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons, Mrs. Margaret Mack and Gloria, Miss Gilda Shack- lady Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. NeLn Salter, Mr. and Mrs. Eferb Parsons, Mr. Bey. Parsons, Trenton, with Mr. and Mrs. Mvatthew Marchant. Mr. and Mrs. K. Shackleton and family, Mr. and Mms. Ger- aid Shackleton and famiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Shackleton and Fred with their parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Shackleton, Hampton. Miss Waneta Young at her home in Napanee. .Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Perie. Toronto; Mrs. Lillian Brine and family, town: Mm. and Mrs. Bruce Lehman and Jeff, Osha- wa; Mr. and Mrs. David Craig, Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. B. Craig and family with Mr. and Mrs. D. Reynolds and Mm. and Mrs. W. Craig. Miss Gerda Craig, Oshawa; Mr. Victor Philps and family, Barrie, with Mr. and Mrs. W, Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Daug. Reynold )h t- g is ýr-i at ai rid ay es. ICI 28 r.. rs. ýer 1k on is. he mrs. for Sa ut- th M. ad. 1 H ave You ls Enter 1958. May the New Year bring wlth it many haPPY hours for you ... houru of loy, peace and contentmeflt. MyF you find many opportuflitiel, and achieve many suecesses. May good heaith and good fortune be yours. Bill's Billiards SEVERN'S EAKERY AND STAFF 1 1411