TNUItBDAY, MAT iStb, 1S5S TF!! C&.NADIAN STÂTESMAN, EOWMANVLLE, ONTAEXO PAGE P!FTZEN Jack Pou chairman of the Boys an 1 Committee of the Bownnle Lions Club presented the let Trophy ta the most outstanding hockey p layer in the town this season, Bar Cowling, at the dinner meeting of the club held at the Lions Community Centre on Monday eve"1ng. Barry played In the Junior League. The president, Fred Cole, pre- sided. Birthdays were celebrat- edÀ,,by Bob Williamis, Jackc Cale and ?*y Dilling. Guests pros- ent lwere Tom Lewis, Orono; Poey Cowling and Barry Cowl- lng, Bowmanville, Ron Gand-in- er, Peterborough and Bill Burke, Bowmanville. Ross Metcalf introduced the special speaker, Reglnald Geen, Oshawa. Mr. Metcalf said that Mr. Geen bas been ant arganist and chirmaster for more than 25 years. He bas given piano and organ recital throughout Canada and the' United States. Mr. Metcalf also told the audi- ence that Mr. Geen is a past president of the Canadian Col- lege of Organists, and is the di- 9.114 JACOTRTIG I WIRING- REPAIRS j WOOL The Govrnment Deflclency Payment applies only on properly gratded wools. Secure the utmost b",onizlng your own orgai1b-on. SHIP COLLE T TO ,Our Reglstered Warehouse No. 1 Obt:,Ont. ..Obain acksand twine without charge fram ALFRED GRAY Newcastle, Ont. JOHN THOMPSON Kendal, Ont. or by writing ta CANVADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay St., Toronto, Canada PEASE 6 Miil Lane ig bo rector of the Motor City Choir and is in great demand as an adJudicator and examiner. Mr. Geen is the senior examiner of the Royal Conservatory of Mu- sic, Toronto. He studied music in England and France. Mr. Meteaif said that Mr. Geen was sent ta England in 1952 duning his office as presi- dent of the Canadian College o! Organists. While in England he received a great hanaur when he was presented ta Queen Elizabeth. Her Majesty conferred a medal an Mr. Geen as the musician who did most for Canadian music at that time. Mr. Geen has many piano and organ students and lives a very busy lite, Mr. Metcalf sta- ted. A Sane Musician A witty and exceedingly stimulating address was given by Mr. Geen, who talked an hîs interesting experiences. He referred ta Bawmanvîlle as a gaad music centre, and said that "everyone here must be proud1 of the great pianist, Ray Dud-1 Miss Bertha Cain spent thi weekeud with Mm. and Mrs Stanley Chapman and Clair. Mr. John MeRae retunne( home ast week tram a mouthV visit iu Montreal. Mrs. E. Grady la visiting ii Hamilton. Mns. J. E. Richards visitec Mr. and Mns. A. Archer, Linc say, on Wednesday. Mrs. Harvey Glun is at Plea. saut Point. Congratulations to Mr. anÉ Mrs. Wm. Mitchell on the:i 40th wedding aunivensary or Tuesday wheu Mn. and Mns Mitchell enjoyed dinnen at tii Notbway Restaurant. Mrs. Earl Duvall, Leskard Mrs. H. Fraser, Mm. and Mms Wmn. Miller attended the fun. eral o! Mrs. Arthur Brisbin Linsday, last Thursday. A/S Ted Wilson is visiting his parents Mm. and Mrs. C. V WIlson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Smitlý Sutton West, visited'their aunt Mrs. Seanles who bas been ill Congratulations ta Mr. aud Mrs. Jimi Hudson, the formei Laudra Lee Morison, on theii marriage May 3rd at the home o! the bride's parents, Rev. B, Long oflciate.d, Mms. W. B. Hoar hehd a kit- chen showen Saturday evening at ber home for Mrs. Gerald Raiuey, Bowmanvilie. Mns. Hoas was assisted ini serving lune' by ber niece, Mrs. Glenn AI- lin, Newcastle. The Clark Township teacherE held a supper meeting at Kinby United Chumch on Monday.. Mrs. Ed. Dean is staying witt ber daughter, Mms. A. E. Wesi who returned home Monday - GAR WOOD DIL - AS Phone MA 3-3771 ley, a sane musician."à He emphasized his opinion that good music is for the mass- es, not the classes, and should be encouraged. We should have aur cbildren study music. Peo- ple can enjoy the best music if they will.only take the time ta listen to it, he pointed out, Mr. Geen also explained that papular miusic lu in most in- stances derived from classical music. He gave examples o! numerous instances o! this. After Coventry Cathedral wgs destnoyed cluing the war by Nazi bombing the Canadiani Callege o! Organists wrote ta those in charge offeing ta do anytbing they possibly could to help, Mn. Geen said. They were asked ta restore the organ by asing $50,000 for this work. Alhough there are only 400 organists in Canada the Col- lege undertook the great job a! raising this moriey. W1ien Mr. Clarke Township Buys New G rader for Roads Stimulating Address On His Experince 4eiven Lions bv Reg. Geen from former Schoal Sections Nu. 1 and No. 9. Bath asked Council what action they were taking in the public school ques tion. Reeve Brown told xnmthat the necessary by-law for withdrawal was being pre- pamed but as yet was flot com- pleted. The question arose whether School Section No. 1 would have the necessary four square miles o! area providing certain propenty owners who wish ta foirn- with Newtonville are ai- owed ta join in the «Newton- ville'Schaol Section. The Clerk was instructed ta investigate- what actual area would be left for a section at Part Granby. The meeting recessed and was ta continue Monday, May 12 in the Township Hall, Orono. Afternoon Auxiliary Hears Interesting TaIk On Life of Dr. Tucker Geen was presîclent of it in ORONO-The regular meet- 1952 only $24,000 had been ing o! the Afternoon Auxiliiry aised, but now the work o! re- Io! the Oono United Chunch building is in,pnocess, he stated. was held an Tuesday, May 6th in the Sunday School Audi- torium. The president, Mrs. Dnummand, was in the chair and Mms. Carson at the piano. The president gave a brie! tio N <~ew s opening message, followed b sîngin g two hymnsanad prayer. JThe woship service in change me 127 o! gnoup three was taken bY IMms. Schaufler wha opened it also with a hyrun. he tram Memanial Hospital, Baw- i ±er tueme, "His Lnscipleip" rs. manvîlle. or "The Marks o! a Christian," Iwsmost intemesting, as weme Miss Kate Foster spent the also hen memamks ou the lite o! ed weekend with Miss Oke, Osh- the late Dr. Tuckem. Mrs. Vs awa.i Schauftler closed the worship Mn. Bruce Chapman, Mn. and service with prayer, and a in Mns. J. Cook, Mr. sud Mns. hymn. Ross Broome and sons Paul and1 While the offeming was being ed Wayne, Toronto, spent Suudayi taken a musical number, "Ivory d- with Miss Jili Chapmau, Mr. Palaces" mequested by group and Mms. Orville Chatterton three, was rendemed by Mrs. t-and Canal. Dmummond, Mns. Canson and Mns. M. E. McDonaid, Toron- Mrs. Cobbledick. d ta, spent Mothem's Day with ber The final chapter o! the ýin mothen, Mrs. Neil Smith.* n Mr. and Mrs. H. Luxton sd rs family, Bowmanville, spent You g P o l ny Mencer.Enc L Ply jd Mr. aud Mns. Neil Wood, n c 2 Ply rs' Gail and Saudrg, Lakefield, n-. Mms. Gea. Cmowther and sons, I F ýnChrls ad ameNewcastle,IIln Festiv ai visotd Mmn sund Mi.Chs. ORONO-Fmiday evening ln gWodoSndy the school Auditorium of the V. Mn. sud Mrs. Dean Hodgson, OooUie hnhtooe Mr. and Mms. Glenn Hodgson, OooUie hrhtooe Bowmanvilie, visited Mr. and sct pîsys were entemed iu com- ýh Mns. D. G. Hooper. petition. The event was tbe it annual Drama Festival o! the ýi' Mrs V. Milîson, Mr. and Mrs. Presbyteny Young People. idAllen Moffat, Bowmanvllle, *Hosts for the evening weme the dr Mms. Lean Moore, Tymone, were Onono Young People who made ,i dinner guests Sunday o! Mr- all local arrangements sud pro- re and Mrs. E. H. Milîson, follow- vided the stage settings. e. ing the baptlsm. o! their infant -- -e on Pol o h daughter, Catherine Leigh. Bahteougicpeate î_-Mr. and Mns. Gea. Mitchell Bowrnanville Trinity United and famiiy, Oshawa, spent the Church and Oshawa King Street g9 weekcnd with Mn. and Mrs. United Church were entered in id Wm. Mitchell. tbe contest. The Bowmanvilie ar Mr. and Mmm. Frank Ardron Young People presented "A ýh aud son Allan, Toronto, spent Certain Man Had Two Sons" Sunday with Mn. and Mrs. Ma-wheteOsaagop r- dison Hall. sented "Speaking o! Pictures." rs Mr. and Mrs. Harold Awde, 'The Oshawa Young People )y Miss Jean Awde and Mn. Don- received the nod framn the ad- .aid Awde, Toronto, Mrs. Frnk iudicator and thus took top hou- th Wemry, Tyrone, Mr. and Mrs. ours in the Annual Drama Fes- st Neil Awde, Peterborough, vis- Itival o! one-act pîsys. ày ited Mrs. Chas. Awde ou Sun- About 60 were preseut ta wit- day. ness the two plays. It was ex- Mr. and Mrs. J. McGill, To- pected that more pîsys would routa, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. have been entcred bowever MeGili and Heather. only two entered the campeti- Mr. snd Mns. Jas. Lamb and tion. Karen, Tomanto, speut the week-J end with Mrs. Thomutan Wil- son. LeRoy Brown, John, Rab- Final Plans cnt and Sanidra, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown sud son yn MmNewcsuders.ntRje building Miss Jacqueline Rosevear, O rono Ar n Mn. Bob Brown, Mn. Oea. Mar- low and Mn. Tom Parker, Bow- ORONO - Final plans were manville, Mn. Wayne Hooey, laid at a meeting hast Mouday were dinner guests Suuday o!f when scale specificationa were su ad Mrs. H. Best sud MissI discussed for the rebuilding o! In Bet.the nomth section o! the Agri- Rev. Basil E. Long eonducted cultural Amena. Although it bad baptismal, service at Onano Un-' been announced that womk ited Church. Sunday. May 11, would start a week ago it has for the fallowiug: Julie Anu been delayed until specifica- Adams aud Debbie Lee Adamsi tions and a praper plan was daugbters o! Mr. and Mns. M. drawn up. These plans were Adams; Deborah Marie Gardon, present ou Monday uight sud daughtem o! Mm. and Mrs. D.I appnoved by the building com- Gardon; Wendy Diane Haruess, mittee. Womk is now expected daughtem of Mn. aud Mrs. Reid ta stant this comiug week. Haruess; Donald James HiUl, Plans remain ta rebuild the Jerry Rass Hill, Janet May Hill, nonth portion o! the present childreu o! Mr. sud Mrs. Ken- building sud ta add about 14 ueth Hill; Catherine Leigh Mill. feet at the front with a base- son, daughten of Mn. and Mmi. ruent under s goodhy portion o! E. H. Million; David Herbent the front section. This arrange- Moffat, son o! Mr. sud Mrs. ment wiil give ample space for Neil Moffat; Camai Wilhelmine dnessing nooms, booth, a properi iThajen, daugbten o! Mr. and bousiug of a heating plant sud. Mrs. Wm. Thajer; Bamny Wayne~ also an office. Seatiug at the I West,ý son o! Mr. sud Mrs. Raye, north end will be advanced ta West; aud Judy Lynu West, 250 with a full capacity o! Sp- pdaughten of Mr. sud Mns. Keith Ipnoximately 410. West. The lamiuated arches are ta Ibe constnucted by Mn. W. Imwin jwbo will nepair and mebuild the 1 Arena. HAYDON Mn. Robent Gay, Oshawa, Miss E. Reid, Stankville, weme Saturday supper gueats wth Mr. and Mns. Alfred Garard. Sunday supper guesta with Mr. and Mrs. Garnard wene thein parents, Mn. aud Mns. C. Gar- rard sud Mn. sud Mrs. L. Gmi- fin, Blackstock. Mr. sud Mmi. Jim Martyn sud family, Mn. sud Mrs. Sulas Tre- wiu sud Jud.ith, Bowmanviiie, Mn. C. Avery sud Vernon, were Suudlay visitons at Mn. sud Mi. Arthur Trewiu's. Mns. Wm. Trewin had the pleasure o! hem family ealling on her on Satumday sud Sun- day wben hem bîrthday and Mothem's Day wass cknowledg- cd. Mns. Ronald Rahm gave ber daughter Katby a birthday party on Saturday when her Sundav School class wvas enter- taiucd. It was Kathy's sixtib bithday. Mn. aud Mrs. Gardon Werry. Tomasto. were tea guesto at M r. study book, "The High Houn in Japan" was very ably taken by Miss Helene Waddeli. She told first of the diffîculties o! Christian pioneering in Japan, of the determination o! the Japanese people to destnoy Christianity and she coucluded ber remamks by tellin g o! the wonderful progress o! Christian- ity in Japan today. The business portion o! the meeting foilowed. The minutes of the last meeting were ead and approved, and the treasumer, Mrs. Armstrong, gave a veny complete finaucial report. Rail cell was taken sbowing 19 ladies present and 54 calis made. The Supply Secnetany was gîven permission ta punchase the requested article ta com- plete the supply bale. The president nemiuded the ladies o! the bale for overseas relief ta be packed en May 13th. Ail parcels may be left in the Sunday Scbool room.-Times. sud Mns. Lloyd Ashton's Sun- day. Othen callers at thein home were Mn. sud Mms. Milton Tam- blyn, Orono, Mms. Wilfmed Bow- man sud Rose Marie, Enfield. Visitons at Mr. sud Mrs. M. Bertrim's wene Mns. E. Mark, Lindsay, Mn. sud Mns. Bert Woodward. Rager and Ronald, Queensville, Mn. antd Mrs. Gea. Betim sud family, Taunton, Mr. sud Mms. Rau Morison sud Dougie, Oshawa. Mr. sud Mns. Eari Thompsau, Mn. sud Mrs. Frank Osmond, Mn. Donald Thompsou, Grant sud Donald, Bownianville, were callers at Mrs. W. Thompsan's. Mr. sud Mns. Walter Rahm, Tynone, attended the Suuday service and christenîng o! thein gand-daughter, Sybil Blanche Graham, sud weme supper guests o! Mr. sud Mrs. Clem Rahm. Mn. sud Mrs. John Potts, Linda sud Mary. spent the weekeud with Mn. Thomas Potts, Collingwood, sud viaited bis mother who iu in the has- pital. Mn. aud Mrs. Tom Smith sud family, Burketon, wene Sunday callers at Mr. sud Mns. J. Patts. Dr. sud Mrs. Wm. Comigan sud family, Toronto, were Sun- day visitons at Mr. sud Mrs. C. Rankine's. Mr. sud Mns.- J. Joues and fsmiiy wcre Sunday evening visitons with Miss Cors Degeen. Mrs. W. Thoxupson sud Gail Thompson., wene Sunday dîn- uer guests with Mr. sud Mrs. Roland Thompson, Hampton. Messrs. Ronald Rabm, F. Cook, Bowmanville, Norman Michael, Oshawa, motored ta Glen Burnie on Satunday, to a field trial. Mr. sud Mmi. Fred Ashton, Mr. Bill Ashtou, Miss Mary Armstrong, Toronto, visited Mr. Henry Ashton ou Sunday. Mr. Ashton accompanied them ta Peterborough to vîsit relatives. Mr. sud Mms. Wilbun Black- burn sud !amily and Mns. K. Cowling were Sunday tes gucats at Mr. and Mrs. Murray Tabb's, Bowmanvile. Mr. sud Mns. Ronald Rahrn sud family visited Mn. sud Mrs. Wm. Dswson, Orono, on Sun-I day. Mr. sud Mmm. Wilbur Black- burn, Dougie sud Dale, sud Mns. Cowling, cailed on Mmi. Mark Blackburn, at the home o! Mn. sud Mrs. Shackleton, Salem, on Sunday. Mr. sud Mrs. Lloyd Siemon wene dinner guests o! Mr. sud' iMns. Fred Toms, Elliakillen,j J Sunday. 1Mn. sud Mms. F. H-epburn, Mn.! Douglas Moore, Oshawa, Miss Kay Moore, Bowmanville, vis- ited Mn. sud Mrs. Richard Mc- Neil. W.A. Meeting The W. A. May meeting was held on Thumsday eveniu.g at Mmi. Wilbur Blackbunn's with a good attendance. President Mns. Lloyd Siemon opencd the meeting. Mns. Chanlie Garrard presented the Devotional. Mmi. Arthur Tewin had the foliow- ing pogram: Readiugs were given by Mns. K. Cowling sud Mmi. J. Joues; solo, Miss Mar- got Rankine. Mrs. Lloyd Sic- mon gave a report o! the W.A. Convention at Brooklu. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the group. It was de- cdd ta bold the W.A. meet- ings iu the evening during tue summer. June meeting will be held at the home a! Mns. Lloyd Slemon. For Christian Family Day Sunday, we had, s cambined Motber's Day sud Baptismal Service with s lange atteudance William John Arthur, son o! Mn. aud Mrs. Arthur Tnewin and Sybil Blanche, daughter o! Mr. sud Mrs. Roy Graham, weme baptîzed. Sunday School sud Chunch Service wili be withdmawn an Sunday on account of Anver-, sary Services at Tyrone, sud Euniskillen. .Burk*tam »eh" wil u Haydon played a softbafl gamne at Haydon on Tuesday alter- noon, Haydon being the win- nemi, On Thunsday afternoon Haydon puplls went ta Burke-. ton*on a return gaine and were again the winners. Mr. John Graham, Bowmnan- ville, called on Mr%. H. Cross- mian, on Saturday and Mrs.' Crossman and Mr. Graham called on Mn. Kenneth Graham at bis forestry plant. HAMPTON IORONO-Monday evening o! last week Clarke Township lCouncil passed a motion ta purchase a new road grader at a cost of $22,897.00. This grad- 1er, equipped witb snowphowinig equîpment was prlced the second Ilowest ln the seven tenders re- ceived by Council. IThe motion ta purchase the grader was moved and second- ed by the Deputy-Reeve- E. Wallcey and Councillor E, Dent. The grader is being purchased fromn the J. D. Adams Ca. Ltd. The township is to rtain the present grader and thus in the future will operate two graders for the maintenance of noad and also foi new construction. Also present at the meeting were two small delegations Mrs. H. Ruttan spent the weekend with hem daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Manning, Tonanto. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petit and family, Miss Cecile Petit, To- ronto, and Mr. and Mns. Gor- don Shackleton, Salem, at W. Chapman's. Miss Gayle Allun,'Kirby, has been visiting at the home o! her uncle and aunt, Mn. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Wake- ly, Ernie, Donothy, Cathanine, and John, Tarantô, Mns. Eva Wakely, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Gregory and Gail, Mrs. Ken Hooper, Sandra and Bar- rie, Bowmanville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Luther Allîn and Mrs. Sarah Allun. Mr. and Mms. Lloyd Kersey, Toronto, and Miss Grace Ken- sey, Oshawa, at S. Kersey's. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chapman, Miss Gail Chapman, Mrs. Alan McKessock, Thamesford, Mrs. R. J. McKessock, Mrs. Everett Elliott, Miss Mary Elliott, Osh- awa were Sunday visitons with Mns. Joe Chapman. Mn. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth and famlly were at the homo o! bis parents, Mr. and Mns. J. D. Hogarth. Mr. and Mxs. J. D. Caverly, Linda and Mark, Mr. L. S. Ca- venly, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mns. Bruce Cavenly, Oshawa, were with Mr. and Mns. K. Ca- verly. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fernandez and family, Toronta, with Mrs. S. G. Niddery and Mary. Mrs. M. Mountjoy and Mrs. E. Stnong, Bowmanville, spent Saturday in Toronto. At Mr. and Mrs. Hosken Smith's on Sunday were: Mn. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Eleanor, Gladys and Lawrence, Newcas- tle-, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pres- cott, Marlon, Marvin, Janice and David, Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Taylor, and Linda, Bow- manville: Mn. and Mrs. Glenn Smith, Douglas and Linda. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin and family, Richmond Hill; Rev. and Mrs. Newton Reed and family, Sunderland; Mr. Malcolm Reed, Toronto, wAre Sunday guests of Rev. and.Mrs. Reed. Mother's Day guests at A. W. Prescott's were Mr. John Cor- i rigan, Bowmnanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prescott and Rager o! Enfield. In the after- noon Herbert took his parents and sister Marie for a delight- fui drive, which was a real Mother's Day treat for a shut- in like Mrs. Prescott. Miss Florence Werry spérit the weekend with her sister, Mns. Clarence Rowan and Mr. Rowan at Bethany. Mr. and Mrs. Hlton Pêters and Ralph, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peters, Oshawa; Miss Mary Peters, Bowman- ville: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ho- garth and family, Oshawa, weré Sunday visitors -with the Sol- ters. Other visitons at the Saltens recently were Mn. and Mrs. Campbell Stone, Sunderland. Mrs. Ella Dîckie vîsited Mr.1 and Mrs. Lamne Lamb, Ennis- killen. Mrs. Lorenzo Truil, Miss Anita Truil, Mrs. Russell Per. kins and Margaret, vîsited Mrs.0 Clifford Swallow, Maple Grave, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bunrows visited his parents at Brougham on Sunday. Mr. and Mns. Raymond Far- row, Marilyn and Gloria, visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mna. Blake De Hart, Brooklin, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ctverly were Thursday evening guests of Mr. and Mns. Fleming, Osh- awa. Mr. Russell Reynolds, Toron- ta, spent a few days with bis1 sister, Wmi L. Reynolds, lazt week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Truli were recent visitors with hm sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilkinson, Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wr-;v. Maxine and Debora, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keane an~d Douglas, Oshawa, were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wray on Sunday. Mr. and Mns. P. Clarke and' Mr. and Mrs. Franklin TruIl, Oshawa, at Lorenzo Trull's. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. May Johns, formenly of Hamp- ton, in the passing of her bro- ther Malcolm, at Arizona. Congratulations ta Mr. Wm. J. Holroyd and bride (nee Jean, Lawrie of Bowmanville) who were married in our church by Rev. F. J. Reed on Saturday. Mrs. F. J. Reed was guest speaker at Cedardale Chureh, Oshawa, on Sunday morning. 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