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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1959, p. 5

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t. TRURSDAY, JAN~. 29th, 1959 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMXANVMlLE. ONTAIO PAOB TITI 4, Ail eight children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purdy, 5 Third Street, were present with their parents to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary at a reception held on. Jan. 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Purdy, 202 High Street. The Purdys also have 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Pictured with their parents are, from Hospital Auxiliary Reports Another Success fui Year The 'annual report of the "The year 1958 proved to b Women's Auxiliary of Memorial another successful one for th Hospital was given by the Presi- Auxîliary. We had a member dent, Mrs. Bruce Mutton, at the ship of 35 with an average at annual meeting of the Board of tendance of 16. There were l2 Directors of Memorial Hospital regular meetings and two ex at the Town Hall last week. ecutive meetings," she said. ]Bank Balance, January 1, 1958 $4,216.7 Income during the year 4,238.51 - $8,455.3ý $4,259.80 717.00 254.10 184.08 536.38 228.20 $6,179.51 Total Expendltures for the year: TPowels, bedding, cottons _______ <G re ns, etc.- -_---__------------_-- Ile A4ating Ruom supplies --- - ----- ÉKIchen supplies (dishes, silver, etc.) Wilson Publishing Co. Tuck Shop Balance December 31, 1958 $2,275.7E Dominion of Canada Bonds 3,000.0( Province of Ontario Bonds - 2,000.0C '--rhe first event to raise this response the public has giver noney was our birthday party each year. held in March under the capable "Our Marathon Bridge, which convenorship of Mrs. Ken Mor- began in October and ran ris, and was successful, nietting through to April, proved to be the Auxiliary $519. good public relations as well as t"Durîng Old Home \Veek of financially. The amount I give he Centennial X'ear the ladies here was from January 1sft t served afternoon tea to visitors April and from October to De- at the Lions Community Centre, cember, 1958, which was $427.26. realizing $5425 under the con- "The Auxiliary's Tuck Shop venorship of Mrs. L. Goddard oeae hsya navr and rs. . Caker.small margin of profit. The "Our annual canvass in the greater amount of this profit fall felI a little short of other camne from our woollens. Mrs years, $2,03 1.78, but the Aux- Cawker is to be commended for iliary is most grateful for 'he her work in keeping the supply of woollens in the Tuck Shop for without her timeless efforts mmm in doing so, the profit of $258.20 F or Amnitious 1from the woollens alone woulc not have been rcalized, anîd to Peopl Onlylier I give a hearty vote of Evenig CIase'~ thanks. Evenig ClssesThe Christmas gift to the Tues. and Thurs. Evenings staff this year was another 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. painting to be hung in the cafe- Shortliand -Tvping teria. Bookkeeping Business Machines "The Auxiliary wishes to thank the C.G.I.T. groups of Oshawa Trinity and St. Paul's United Churches for again making fav- B siessColee lors for patient trays at Christ- Businss clleu mas and New Year's, and the 111 Sirncoe St. S. students of Bowmanville High Dial RA 5-.3375 School for their donation of $41.64 from their fashion show. GLAMORIZE.... WOODWORK . FLOORS with SUPER FURNITURE VA&LSPAR CLEAR FINISHES Available in- SUPER VALSPAR CLEAR GLOSS Won't turn white SUPER VIALSPAR SEMI-GLOSS Gives you a beautiful hand-rubbed effect. SUPER VALSPAR LOW-LUSTRE Produces a finish and beauty of MM rare old Duncan Phyfe furnîture. Easy to use ... Flows on like a dream. ABERNETHy'S PAINT & WALLPAPER 33 King St. W. NU 3-5431 BOWMANWILLE left: Mrs. Alex Cameron (Helen), Bowmanville; George Purdy, Bowman-. ville; Mrs. Ernest Liddle (Florence), Oshawa; Mrs. Everett Winacott (Amy), Hampton; Mrs. Fred Smith (Laura), Oshawa; Mrs. Roy Starr (Aileen), Oshawa; Mrs. Howard Cowle (Clara), Bowmanville; Bob Purdy, Oshawa. -Photo by Rehder be "On behalf of the Auxiliary he I would like to thank those of r- you who have made donations> t- large or small, or given as- [0 sistance to the Auxiliary during x- the past year, for without your help this report would not have 76been made". LONG SAULT Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibson and Sandra on Sunday visited Mrs. J. R. Parkinson, who is in Co- bourg Hospital, suffering from a broken neck which happened in a car accident. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Penwar- den and f amily were Friday ev- i6 ening visitors and Sunday sup- - per guests at Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 Carneron. )0 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cameron )0 were Wedr.esday supper guests and spent the night at Mr. and ýn Mrs. R. Cameron ibecause of slippery roads. Sympathy of the community is ,h extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jim ýn Sowden in the sudden passing of )e ['il father Saturday night. Is Miss Grace Smith attended the ,e funeral of ber cousin Mrs. John OKidd in Brampton Tuesday af- ternoon. Sorry to report Mrs. Sophie P Kovacs is sick with a heavy cold. e NE WTON VILLE y' Miss Meflougaîl, Oshawa, Pspent Sunday with Miss Anne s Nesbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood 1 attended the funeral of Mr. Harry Peacock, Oshawa, on fWednesday. Mr. zaid Mrs. Cleland Lanc spent !he wveekend with Mr. and rMrs. J. C. Moore, Hamilton. j Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bou- ghen were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Seaway, Pe- tterborough. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dono- ghue and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brunt,; Bowmanvi île. 1 Mrs. David Merrill and grand- 1daughter Miss Lorraine Merrili of Dartford and Mr. Jerry Silîs, Campbellford. with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones on Sunday.1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were in Toronto on Saturday to attend the Shouldice banquet held at the Royal York. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wood,! Peterborough. were weekend' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Me]-; ville Samis.1 Congratulations to Mr. Wil- bur Stacey and Miss Francesj Harris who were married on; Friday. Rev. R. C. White was called to Port Hope to conduct the funeral service for Mr. Haroid Htîgh who was killed in a rail- way crossing accident near Port Hope. Four student teachers are visiting our school this week. Misses Ann Saunders and Joyce Smith from the Teachers' Col-' lege, Toronto. are in the Junior room with Miss Porter. Miss Gail Cooke f rom Whitby and, Miss Roberta Brandie from Sud- bury, are in the senior room with Mrs. Millican. SALEM Our annual c o n g r e gational meeting was held at the church last Thursday evening with an attendance of 15. Rev. F. Jack- son opened the meeting with a hymn, scipture and prayer. Minutes of la st annual meeting wvere given by Mr. Gerald Shac- kleton. Various fi nancial reports were given as follows. Stewards with a balance of $410; Women's Association $182; Sund'ay School $48; Y.P.U. $32. The M. & M. Fund reported that $151 hied been sent n. Mr. JacUson gave the session report showing a membership of 53 residen't and three non-resident members. Mr. Jackson took charge of el- ection of -officers. Pastoral Rela- tions Committee- Ivir. and Mrs. Gerald Shackleton; Parsonage Board- Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. D. Reynolds, Pian' ists- Mrs. S. Buttery, Mrs. K. Shackleton, Music C*mmittee- Mrs. S. Buttery, Mrs. E. Twist, Mrs. K. Shackleton, Miss Grace Blackburn and Mr. Bob Craig. Church Improvement Coin- mittee- Mrs. L. Welsh, Mrs. E. Twist, Mrs. 'S. Buttery, Mr. W. Craig, Mr. F. Blackburn, Mr. K. Shackleton. Eiders- Messrs. S. Buttery, K. Shackleton,* W.ý Craig, L. Squair. Trustees- Messrs. E. Twist, Gerald Shackleton, L. Welsh. W. Taylor, S. Buttery, Gordon Sha- ckleton and M. Marchant. Stewards - Messrs. Gerald Shackleton, D. Reyniolds, S. But- terY, L. Squair, F. Blackburn. W. Craig, L. Richards, B. C.raig. Auditors- Messrs. L. Squair and S. Buttery. Preparation of elements for sacrament-. iVrs. L. Richards and Mrs. L. Welsh. A social timie xvas enjoyed af- ter the meeting. rnu - w --wm -am e4? Family Celebrates Parents' 5Oth Wedding Anniversary BRESLINs 1

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