v - "m AWtABTW 1A W CWL . IIAfp t Mal - Inspedting Party Commends B.H.S. Corps- on Fine Inispection- 7 pi yS- ve--ad Following an exciting and at times thrillingr cadet inspection by Evans, Kingston, of the Cadet Services for Eastern Ontario; Major J. R. the Bowmanville High School Cadet Corps, TLhur..d2y evening, several Warnica, Ontario Regiment, Oshawa; Col. Lorne T. McLaughlin, and members of this inspecting party spoke and gave the cadets bigh praise. Principal Major L. W. Dippeli, Bowmanville, and Lt. Gutsole, also of the Included in this group, f rom left to right: Staff Sgt. Lang, Capt. Fred1 Ontario Regiment, Oshawa, with which the local cadet corps is aff iliated. Cadets Mardi Through Streets of Town Following the inspection of B.H.S. Cadets last Thursday, the entire Corps marcb- ed through town led by their trumpet band. Leading the troops were Cadet Lt. Col. Brian Trimble and Second in~ Command, Cadet Major Donna Akey. Chosen Best Girl Cadet ai Inspec Ïon LaraneJamesn, augterofMr. and Mrs. Frank Jamieson, Bowmanville. wag ehosen as the best-dressed girl cadet during the recent Bowmanville High School Cadet Inspection,. She is receiving ber award from Col. Lorne T, McLaughlin. À1 SOLINA ,'Ie Three -M'a met Tuesday tvening ln the church basement w1th president Ewart Leask conducting the opening exer- cises end business agenda. It is expected that the church plates wili be on sale soon after May 17. Orders for the measuring board will be taken by Lois '!iellowlees. The program with religion as îts theme was con- vened by Bruce and Jean Tay- lor and opened with the wor- sbip service led by Jean and Joyce Taylor. Pat Knox favor- ed with two pleasing piano se- lections. Using the new film iprojector, a film strip, "Pro- testant Christianity Today" was Shown with Bruce Taylor read- ing the commentary. Following a brief recreation period led by Keith Cryderman, the group $n charge served refreshments. Severail from Solina were in Bowmanville Tbursday evening for the annual cadet inspection of the High School. Helen Knox and FatlDavis with Eleanor Pickard of Bow- manville won first place in their French born trio at the Peterborough Music Festival. The B.H.S. Glee Club in wbich Htarold 'Yellowlees is a %nernber receved second prize. 1Mother's Day service wifl be hkeld at 2.30 oc1ock next Sun- eyMaY 11, when Rev. F. J. ~edWill conduct a baptismal S aM l" a àwe"Laprogram will be presented. The Women's Institute will meet on Thursday evening, May 15. Kindly note change of date, (one week later than usual). The Sunday School anniver- sary service will be held on May 25. Sunday afternoon, with Mr. Savage of Oshawa, as guest speaker. Special music is being prepared by the Sunday School. Mrs. Rae Pascoe visited ber grandtather, Mr. E. H. Peever in Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. L. Squair, Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid. Mrs. J. Leger, Susan and Wayne, Mr. and -Mrs. H. Frei- tag, Bandy and Dale, Mr, and Mrs. Ken McMinn, Lvnda and Gary, Oshawa. visited at Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman's. Mr. and Mrs. George Knox and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Farrow, Stark- ville. Mr. L. Roseveàr, Walkerton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hilîs. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce TaYlori and sons, visited Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ferguson, Enniskiilen. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoar. Or- ono, were SundaY evening caîl- ers at Bruce Taylor's. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor, Miss Evr-lyn Taylor, Peterbor- ough and Miss Lena Taylor, Bowmanville, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor. .Mra. J. Baker visited MaI. rice, ber son, in the Toronto General Hospital, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wilson, Peterborough, visited at Isaac Hardy's. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Westlake, Cecil and Howard, Millbrook, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fice and Dou- glas, Zion, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Cook, Mr. Edwin Cook, Bowmanville, vis- ited Mr. ýnd Mrs. Frank West- lake Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Patricia, were Saturday tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hoskin, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Werry and children were Sunday, guests at Mrs, Audrey Metcalf's in Oshawa, to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Noble Metcalf home frorn Florida. Mrs. G. Glaspell and Stuart, Taunton; Mr. and Mrs. A. Bee- v'or and David, Oshawa,- visit- ed at Rae Paseoe's. Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children were Tuesday visitors at W. and Dave Dyer's, Columbus. Mr. Chas. Allin, Bowman- ville, visited at Wes. Yellow- lees'. Mrs. Rae Pascoe and children ,,isited Mrs. Jim McGregor, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moses, Kathy and Janice, Bowmanville, visit- ed at Mr. and Mrs. J. Yellow- lees on Sundav afternoon. Mr. J. Baker is confined to hed with blood DOisonin J.l ls ,Best Cadet at B.H.S. Inspection 'This sharp-looking spIdier is Laird Wilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilton, Maple Grove, who' was selected as the best-dressed cadet at the recent High School' inspection. He was presented with bis award by Major J. R. Warnica of the Ontario. Regiment in Oshawa.' gallon 9.15 2.80 quar 9.1glon1 For the modern trendi to gay, naturel colors for outsîde paintwork, try the new Ranch Tones. There are seven exciting new colors plus 21 beautiful tints and intermixes to choose from. Tbey're durable too, because pigments and paint cis have been specially chosen to ensure a tough, weather- resistant peint film and maimum colos permanence. ý4 Pt. 95C NEPTO-LAC ENAMEL Resists Reat and Moisture Nepto-Lac resists heat, acids, ailcohol and water. Spilled e inks, bot dishes, boiling water on' t mar sbining Nepto-Lac s1kirfaces. ~~~~ reOvriht epto-Lac edries dust-free in ur ours and dries bard, ready $or service, over-night. iart 3.00 gallon 10.65 'w %s Pt. 1.20 M-cGREGOR 95 KING SÈT. W. HÂYIJON W-&. May meeting wilI be heId Thursday evening et 8:00 o'clockgt the home of Mrs. W., Blackburn and Mrs. K. Cowl- Ing. Mrs. Bruce Reid la ln charge' of program on Citizenship. Visitors at Mrs. W. Thomp- son's were Mr. Boy Thompson and Linda, Leskard: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson, Mr. and Mrn. Frank Osmond and fam- ily, Bowxnanville, and Mrs. Ro- land Thompsori and family. Haînpton. Mr. Llpyd Thompson, Mrs. Elgie, Toronto. Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Potts. Miss Z'rancis Potts, and Jimmie Mcflonald, Coflingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Myles, Col- borne, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts and Mrs.. W. Martin. Mr. Walter Greer, Ajax, Mrs. Thomas Greer, Brooklin, Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Kirkfield. Mr. and Mrs. L. Taylor, and famlly, Burketon, Miss Betty Power, Cookstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Van- stone, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowling, Blackstock, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc- Neil. Mr. Norman Tabb, Oshawa, at Mr. George Tabb's. Mr. Bruce Garrard and fam- ily, Keswick, Mr. and Mrs. AI- fred Garrard were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. C. Gar- rard's. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martyn and family, Bowmanville, vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tre- wln. The trout fishing season op- ened on May ist and many fishermen were out to try their luck. Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Cook, Susan and Frank Jr., Bowman- ville, at Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rab m's. Mr. Robert Gay, Oshawa, Miss E. Reid, Starkvile, were Saturday callers at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Garrard's. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. W. Thompson in the sucden passing of ber sister, Mrs. E. Lashway, Niagara Falls, follow- ing a heart attack on Friday. Mrs. Thompson attended the funeral service on Monday. Mrs. Heard and Miss Eleanor Heard. Enniskillen, Lynda Potts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rankine and Miss Margot Rankine, attend- ed the Peterborough Music Fes- tival Wednesday, April 30. Mar- got received 84 marks for her contralto solo, under 21 years, the high mark being 85. Mr. Lloyd Ashton returned home from Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Saturday f eel- ing much better. Weekend visitors at the Ash- ton' home were Mrs. Muriel Brownlee, Mr. Ray Ashton, Leaside, Mr. Gordon Werry, To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharp -and Linda, Enniskillen, were Sunday visitors. Mr. ad Mrs. Clem Rahm vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson, Lakefield, Sunday. Mrs. A. McNeil with ber daughters in Toronto for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Garrard were Sunday sup~per guests with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffin, Blackstock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trewin visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ster- rett. Brampton, Sunday. Mr. Nelson Gage and Billie, Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. Chi- ver. and famfly. Toroto* 1&-. and Mis. Bon -Morrison and Douglas, Oshawa. Mr. and Un. George Bertrirm. andi farnily. Taunton, visited Mr. and Mr,%.. M. ]Bertrim. Mru. Muriel Bkýownlee 'pas Sunday supper guest et Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Ashton's. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon visited Mr. and Mrs. Hurold MeLaughlin. 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