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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jul 1959, p. 14

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PAUr POURTEEN TEE CANADIAI4 STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE4 ONTARJO Area Scha S. S. No. 1 MANVERS Names in order of standing. Grade 1 to Grade 2.- Clar- erçe Stephenson, Honours; Brian Wilson, Douglas McGill. Grade 2 to Grade 3-Jimmy Stacey, Vaneta McGill, Norma Wilson, Ann Wilson, Kathy Kerr, all honours. Grade 3 to Grade 4-Judy Rôbinsan, Honours Vaughan Grade 4 to Grade 5 - Mar- guerite Wilson, Honours; Carol Stacey, Honours; Terry Mal- coli, Honours: Gary Bristow, Honours; GordonGStephenson, Bruce Kerr, Recommended;, )Marlene McGill, repeating. Grade 6 to Grade 7-Linda Rowan, Honours; June Kerr,* Eileen Stephenson, Repeating. Grade 8 to Grade 9-Kenny Wilson, Honours; Dale Stinson, Honaurs. Mrs. Marion Sisson, Teacher. S. S. NO. 15 CLARKE (Leskard) Senior Room Names are in alphabetical or- der. Senior Room To Grade 9 - Harold Ball, Philip Loucks, Allan Martin, oU Resu ts HAMPTON SCHOOL From Grade 3 to Grade 4- Donna Barnes, Linda Bothwell, Jerry Brown. Sharon Cockburn, Gerry Cornish, Mary Coutts, Marilyn Farrow, Sharon Fitz- gerald, Judy Fowler, Ronny Gallant, Wendy Keefe, Johnny Lyon, Barbara Macnab, John-' ny Payne, Susan Prime, Debbie; Reynolds, Sandra Rogers. Jan- et Segers, Tlerry Shuttleivorth,I Trudy Wilkins, Recammended; Allan Luke, Ferdy Verbysen. From Grade 4 to Grade 5- Norman Barry, Russell Box, Angeline DeLuca, Carolyn Dewell, Susan Holroyd, Chris- tine Hoskin, Lynda Lee Killen, Linda MacNeil, Diane Mc- Knght, Sally Payne, Larry Potter, Richard Potter, Bethî Robinson, Alex Rogers. Linda Strawbridge, Casy Van Heu- velen, Douglas Bryant. Teacher, M. Hall. * • * Angelic Miss Future. Basebail Star? From Grade 5 to Grade 6-t Ginger Balson, Sherry Chant, Loretta Cook, Jack Crowells,' Sandra Crowells, Tony Gray,; Jim Higgins, Douglas Killen,1 Diane King, Darlene McKnight, Walton Prime,-April Rice, Ter- ry Smith, Dawn Thompson, Little Darell Harry Knox appears to have received expert coaching in handling a ball from older brothers Boyd, three years, and five-year-old Dean. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knox, R. R. 1, Hampton, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Tink, Courtice, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox, Brougham, and great-grandson of Mrs. H. E. Tink, Hampton. Darrell Harry celebrated his first birth- day on Sunday, June 28th. -Photo by Ireland Studio, Oshawa Connie Suteliffe, Laurie Thom- Gaye Trul,Danny Wilkins. psan. Gerald Wright. Recommended, ij » To Grade 8 - Ronnie Bail, Gary De Luca. Vernon Ball, Betty ,Bellamy Prom 6 Grade 7 - Erlyne Albert Green, David Green, Barron, Allan Bothwell, Lloyd- Kelvin Newman, Bil Taylor,y ýi Kennis Thompson. Cook, Roberta Coutts, Roger DenGrad Th Bin AlFarrow, Suzanne Gray, Sheila BTo Grae 7--Bile Alohrc' MacNeil, Wendell Prime, Diane J BT Graen Margoe Bailor. J Robinson, Gary Rogers, Mich- ToeenG re6-oL, Judyael Shuttleworth, Linda Smale, Green, Karen Lee, Randy Francine Verleysen, Donna Thampson.r f To Grae 5-Donald Aimas Wilbur, John Woolner, Wayne > Linda Aimas, Karen Green. ' Wright. Recommended, Ray James R. Pollard, Principal. Adcock, Marlene Randle. Junior Room Teacher, B. Kellar. To Grade 4 - Donna Ball, Sweet Susan Ann Pleasance shown above celebrat- Teddy Ball, George Bellamy, S. S. NO. 11, HAMPTON ed her first birthday on June 30th. She is the daughter Brian Buckley, Paul Gallimore, To Grade 9-With excellent of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pleasance, Tyrone, and proud Cathy Spry. Terry Suteliffe, Standing: Randall Prime, Louise grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Foster Snowden, R. R. 2, Jhnny Taylor, Linda Thomp- TerilEvad SDarene Fow 1Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pleasance, Egbert, Ontario. son. 1er. With Good Standing: Har-1-ht yHrs SuiOaw To Grade 3 - Diane Almas, ry McReelis, Ronald Bryant, -Photo by Hornsby Studio, Oshawa Donald Berry, Gai Brown, Janet MacNeill, Ruth Turner, Michael Gallimore, Debby Terry Hoskin, Edward Smale. Green, Molly Newman.HA P O To Grade 2-Gardon Berry, To Grade 8-First Class Hon- HAMPTON B eacock Kenny Brandt. ours (85%): Douglas Dewell, W.M.S. Meeting Philip G. Long, Teacher. Darlene Hall, Julia Payne, -Gwen Wraight, Sandra Smithi Te Women s Missonary Sa- (84); Kathryn Hall <84): Sec- ciety heid their June meeting 3 2nd A nn u ond Ciasa Honours (75):- Wayne in the S.S. room, Brs. Reed pre- Trull, Sandra anab, Joy siding. Al sang "Neyerea Pray BLACKSTOCK- The thirty Hoskin, Janette Almey, Jim er" followed by prayer by Mrs. second re-union of the Beacock Almey, Eric Van de Velde, Lin- Reed. clan was held in Blackstock, da Wichman, Lyn Yeo. Secretary reported an attend- Saturday, July 4th. By noon Pass (65) Lyle Wichman, ance of 68 at the affiliation ser- forty-nine members had arrived Bill MEcReebs, Brenda Potter,: vices. Plans were being arranged and before tea time eighty-five Herb Bradley, Bob Bryant,' for the "At Home" at the par- had registered. Walter Verleysen. sonage, also plans for the gift' The meals partaken of in the Mrs. Florence Gilbert, Prin- and supply secretary work. Recreation Centre were served cipal. Mrs. Reed had charge of the by ladies of W.A. of the United * * * worship and program. A Psalm i Church, thus allowing all re- was read in unison, Mrs. Sal- j latives full time for renewing Junior Room ter reading the scripture and i acquaintances. A game of soft- Promoted to Grade 4-Bryce Mrs. H. Trull the prayer. ball was played on the Agri- Balson, Kris Balson, Carl Bax, jMrs. Reed gave a very inter- cultural grounds after which the David Bryant, Doreen Bryant, i esting talk on Mission Night sports committee- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chant, Rosellen Han- at Deer Park United Church, 1 Les Beacock and Mrs. Cecil Hill NewcuWO e help you na, Kenneth Rice, Donna Ter- Toronto, dedication of new mis- conducted races and games on ill, Darlene Jackson. sionaries going abroad to their --~~~ To UGrade 3-Theres BOIèk, field of new mission work; also Tepgyutao uder, 3 a re1, tEaton Auditorium for the Hielping you to protect your Lynda Coulter, Alan Crowells, , presentation of a new film. NextRF future is our business. Well Donald Crowells, Riki Van meeting will be in September ,ive you straightforward ad- Heuvelen, Glen Killens, Shar- when the new study books willF r Coup e on on KngSusn Makli, Jan-be on hand. vice onlthe kinds and amounts ne Potter, Linda Potter, Chris- Miss.Gladys Edwards, Toron- of insurance you need for tina Riddle, Gisela Verleysen, to, was a weekend guest of A Larry Williams, Stanley Yeo. Mis. L. D. Sykes. your homess . your car. . . Mrec. and Brs. Harland Trull your business ... all your To Grade 2-Stephen Adcock, spent Dominion Day at Fene- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Webb, 25 property. Call us for fast, GeraldeBothweer GloriaiCottson Falls. Miss Alana Graham Brown Street, celebrated their y i ric.r llim Halridahar-returned home after spending 25th Wedding anniversary at loney-sving service. row, William Holroyd, Char- a few days with Mr. and Mrs. "Flettdale", Brooklin, the home ReeneRManoldsn Jacqueline Trull here. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flett.i phen Beos ,Jau ne Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin, As a surprise the Fletts had in- rs, Berry Stock, Leslie Streetsville, spent the holiday vited all Mrs. Webb's brothers1 Rogersg, renda Tesl, with his sister, Mrs. Roland' and sisters and their families. Strawbridge, Brenda Teril, Shackleton and Mr. Shackleton. (Mr. Webb's people are in Wilfred Vandervelde, Anne Mr. Ronnie McIsaac, Monc- England). Van Heuvelen, Daryl Williamston, N.B., is spending a few The L-shaped table was beau- STUART R. JAMES jVallerie Maiprize. days with his aunt and uncle. tifully decorated with large INSURANCE REAL ESTATE dE. M. Hendry, Supply Tea- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant. Mr. yellow roses.On the table in cher. and Mrs. Arthur Sullivan, Tor- front of Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Office Residence onto, were Sunday visitors with was a lovely decorated wed-- them. ding cake topped with a min- MA 3-5r,81 MA 3-5493 Generation of electrical ener- Mr and Hrs. Merwin Mount- iature bride and groom. King St. E. Bowmanville gy in Canada in 1958 increased joy visited Mr. and Mrs. T. After a wonderful turkey 7.2 per cent to 96,743,000,000 Dancy, Cannington, on Sunday. and goose dinner Robert Fletti kilowat hours as agamnst 1957. Miss Anita Phillip, Oshawa, made a speech. mentioning thei visited her aunt Mrs. J. A. Bur- fact that the Webbs had mar-j - rows last week. ried, lived and brought up1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Trull spent their family in the town of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lor- Bowmanville, and had been ai enzo Trull at their cottage, Wil- credit to their community. Gar-i liams Point. field Barrett then presented1 Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton at- 1 the bride and groom of 25 years tended the Orange Lodge spec- ago with a gift of 25 silven ial church service at BLiackstock dollars from all the members on Sundav evening. of the family. Mrs. Joe Chaoman has re- Mn. and Mrs. Webb thanked turned from a pleasant ten day 1 al the family for the surprise holiday in company with Dr. party and gift and said this 1 and Mrs. C. W. Slemon, Mr. was one of the nicest things1 Herb Rogers and sister, Mrs. that had ever happened to Morrison of Bowmanville, at 1 them. Dr. Harold Slemon's cottage on' Laep snev s verse impressed on the minds of A pleasant evening was spent bhaes on Saturday at the home of Mr. The and Mrs. S. Kersey when a fa- junior begnnnrs, prima undy ily gat'hering was held in boa- S aur o!stheir son Lloyd and wife the afternoon under the dire- o! Weston, whose th weddingtinoBEsDugaRgg ! aniversary was celebrated. They tow werepreentd wih aset o manville, with Mis. BE. Melnadeinsted with a sset f Mountjoy et the piano. Several stainless steel cutlery. There niht a enoyable sngs were were 30 present. nieTh endpenleakrfo.h Correction- In report of bir- The special speaker for he thda paty or Ms. . Cep-evening was Rev. B. Long, Or- thdayhpartytferm e oJ.Chap non1 how resented aLo it men held et the home o! ber opog whd pneseted e veryagfit- niece Mrs. P. Dewell- it should i tmg and pract message a have read Mrs. Sam Dewell Pra eSenior choir under the Happiness doesn t just happen. poured tea in the evening not | heei of rs. K. C 1eve Mrs. Percy Dewell. leader Miss Norahs.Ho a er It cores from planning, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Warren organ, sang a pleasing anthem like this icnic visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie selection. "Nature's Anthem of Sp • A nderson, Orillia, on Sunday• Praise"by Sullivan. They were1 S. S. Anniversary greatly assisted by Mrs. W.% 0,Pring and Mr. Don Williamsr S 09r s mpl *uulu. savin Inspiring Sunday School An- a! Bowmanville, Mi. Williams • r•n• i UUN niversary Services were held on singing the tenon solo in the Sunday, June 28th, and were' anthem. Choir nmembers were Our aother bank services include: Personal conrducted by aur pestor Rev. F. pleased elso ta bave BErs. W. B. I J. Reed. Supt. Harold Balson Servis, a tanner chair member, j CheqingAccunt, Crren AcounsSfe- welcomed the friends and made a ssisting and singing tbe alto keeping, Travellers' Cheques, Letters cf a few fitting remarks, with solo with BErs. Lewis Trul. kindiy reference to the efforts BErs. Pning end Mi. Williams Credit, Safety Deposit Boxes, Money Orders, o!fithe staff o! officers and Sun-' were also heard in a iovely Foreign Remnittances, Collections, Banking day School workers and thein duet-- "WhenI survey the Wan- help during the year. derous Cross," and Mrs. Prmng's By MaiL Rev. S. C. Atkinson, Oshawa, effectively rendered sala "Be- was guxest minister and held the hold I stand et the door and rapt attention a! the children knock" was a very inspiring and T HE CA NA DIA N. and adults in his interesting pleasing contribution ta the and helpful talkt an "ships that service. They were accompan- BANK 0F COMM E RCE pass in the night". As the lights, led by Miss Berthe Colville, guard the ships and mark the Bowmanville. MONEY! UN THE! BANK MEANS PEAcE OF MIND channels, so we have in the The church was testefully de- voyage a! lite a "Guiding Light corated with garden flowers IOWMANVILLE BRANCH - A. L. H.OOEY, Manager i n Christ" and the Bible. "Let which added to the beauty of r~'~TrASTE BANH -J C. PORTER. Man r your light so shine befone mea the occasion. The messages of! F""TSTL BRNC - . . anater that they may- see your rood tWe visiting ministers and spec- wNw warks endi glorify youn Father ial music bave received favour- which ls la IHeeven" was the able comment. . and Mrs. James Colliss attend- ed the camp on Satunday with Lorraine Hommes and Anna Prins. The girls enjoyed swim- mlng and campfire singing in the evening. Some aI the Guides attended Churh Newcastle on Sunday morning. Brs. W. Pearson, Lakefieid, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Laird and Miss Su- san Laird over the weekend. Miss Susan Laird returned to Lakefield for a visit. Mr. James Phair and George, Orangeville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Plazek on Monday. George remained for a week's visit with his aunt and uncle. Richard McLean left last Fri- day for Grenfel, Sask., where he will spend the summer with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pettit, Miss Gail Snowden and Wayne Pick- ard, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Snowden and family, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Down, Oshawa, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adam and family, Baltimore, Maryland, When You Want Service 0 YOUR PHARMACIST knows your prescription can save your life . . . hence he can be relied upon for fast service a nd emergency delivery, any time of the day or .night. a YOUR PHARMACIST isfware a! the power and usefulness of every drug product you buy, and compounds your :prescription with care and accuracy. @ YOUR PHARMACIST trierits ygur trust, never divulges confidential in.ormation. Your prescriptions are our primary business! Jury & Lowfel 15 King St. W. SLA 3-5778 If you are in the market for a good used car ... heo is your chance to buy at clearance prices. 1956 Dodge Coach V-8 with Power Flite trans- mission, custom radio. One owner car. Reconditioned and very clean car. 1955 Plymouth Sedan V-8 automatic with radio. A-1 condition. 1953 Ford Consul - Small Car Nice clean car. Cheap transportation. 1953 Pontiac Hardtop Another sharp car in top shape. 1952 Chev. Deluxe Sedan Custom radio. One owner car. Exceptional value. 1955 Olds. Super "88" Sedan Black with ivory top, white wall tires. Hydramatic, cus- tom radio. One owner car in beautiful sh ape. 1954 1954 1953 1952 Chev. Delust e Coach A real clean :car. Pontiac Del mixe Sedan Two-tone, ci istom radio. A redl goodý car. Chrysler Se dan A good clean . car, an exceptional value. Chev. Sedar s Two from which to choose. Both clean '<vith no rust and in A-1 ahape. -9 ý j an Holds ral Reunion the park. The older members, who did not care to join in sports sat comfortably in the shade, reminising and enjoyed watching the younger fry. Following is a list of the prize winners- no girls were present from 6-10 years. Boys 6-8 Don Wright, Stephen Dunn. Boys 9- 10, Jamie Dunn, Gary Stephen- son and Brian Beacock, tied. Girls 3 and under, Cathie Ste- phenson, Janie Mew. Boys 3 and under, Douglas Brown. Girls 4-5, Nancy Bumstead, Les- lie Anne Wright and Susan Bumstead, tied. Boys 4-5, Ian Ferguson; Ronnie B u mstead. Girls 11-14, Patsy Stephenson. oys 11-14, Bob DMn. Girls 15- 48,**iriam Ferguson; Boys,15- 18,'Donald Beacock. Ladies, Mrs. Harold Beatty. Gents, Grant Ferguson. Lollypop, Patsy Ste- phenson. Long step, Bob Dunn. The exhibition of 40 ways of getting there was most interest- ing to the spectators. Patch race, Harold and Doris Bumstead. Time race, Joyce Ferguson. Bur- den Bearer, Lady, Helen Fergu- son. Burden Bearer gent, Bruce Stephenson. Hat making, Lloyd and Florence Beacock. Ladies shoe kick, Doris Bumstead. Gents shoe kick, Grant Fergu- son. Mealtime contest, John and Grace Beacock. The kiddies thoroughly enjoyed the peanut and candy scambles. Oldest lady present, Mrs. Wesley Beacock, 83; oldest gent, Albert Pickard, 83; youn- gest child, Sandra Stephenson, 9 months; having come the far- thest, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goss and family, Batavia, N.Y., Lar- gest family, Rev. and Mrs. Mer- rill Ferguson; Most recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunbar. After all had partaken of an- other bountiful meal, the pres- ident Roy Ferguson conducted the business. Secretary Grant Ferguson read the minutes of 1958 picnic, Treasurer's report was give by president in absence of Treasurer Kenneth Brown. It was decided to hold pienic next year at Midland and fol- lowing officers were elected- President, Morley Brown, Mid- land; Vice-president, Mrs. John , Burke, Midland; S e c retary, George Hawke, Vasey; Trea- surer, Mrs. Wm. Reynolds, Rex- dale. A letter was read from Mr. T. A. Beacock, Weyburn, Sask.. expressing his regret at not be- ing abreaattend in persn oand i sending gneeting toalal present. Last year, Mr. Beacock was the aldest person present, 86 years then. A few others had elso, sent greetingseand regrets.fo Fnienda wene present frani' Batavia, N.Y., Midland, Duns-: ford, Toronto, Scarborough, Wi- lowdaie, Bowmenviile, Prince' Albert and local points. MAPLE GROVE Maple Grove Girl Guides held a weekend camp last weekend at Osborne's farm north of Newcastle. The girls met at the church and were taken by car to the camp site. Leaders who attended were Mrs. William O'Neill, District Commnissioner; Mrs. A. J. Frank, Camp Director; Guide Captain Mrs. Ken Stalker, Miss Lois Stalker, Bowmanville and Mrs. Jim Geddes. Guides who attended were Heather MacLean, Maureen and Peggy Whalen, Lynda Martin, Mary Jane Laverty, Ann Ma- rie O'Neill, Judy Barraball, Rose and Jean Labrecque, Di- anne Martyn, Barbara Both- well, Margaret Stalker, Ria Raaphorst. Sharon Holmes, Gwen Dupuis, Dianne Geddes, Rose Ann and Louise Paterson, Faye Bothwell, Harriett Mor- rissey, Betty Lou Snowden and Rosa Prins. Brownie leaders, Mrs. W. Botliwell, Mrs. John W. Noble ALL RECONDITIONED - Al Privately Owned Cars READY FOR T!E ROAD - Mostly One Owner ROY W. NICHOLS Gldsniohilo and Chevrolel Cars, DG WNAN ILLE Chevrolel Trucks col JETICE Phone NA 3-3353 Phomo NA 3-3922 r THB, CANADIAN STATESMAS. BOIVILA. ý.L& ONTARIO PAOr POURTEEN Outstanding Value! 1958 PONTIAC DELUXE COACi! Low mileage, custom radio. One owner car in beauitiful shape. -ALSO. 1955 CHEV. DELUXE SEDANS' Three from which to choose Ail have been reconditioned and are in A-1 shape . . . .:ready for the road. Really worth your while to look these over. We invite you to come in over the weekend and inquire of our salesmen as to your needs. In our large selection of used cars, we have the one for you. Take ihe car of your choice for a drive ..a. y(u are under no obligation lo buy . . . but afier a fesu [drive we are sure you wilI! TEURSDAY, JULY_9th, 1959 were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Jimr Cois, last weekend. Brs. Cecil Mills this week. Congratulations ta John Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Lester McKiel, Guirk wha passed his jiana Toronto, visited Mr. and Brs. esamination with third tclassJack Elliott on Wednesday. honours. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wright, Arthur Hester left for <adet Oakwood, visited Mrs. Aylmer training in Ipperwash, last Sat- Beech on Monday afternoon. urday. He is the son of Mr.. and Dianne Geddes entertained Mrs. Charles Hester. some friend d at a wiener roast Mr. and Mrs. Jack Iltidge, an Saturday night. Paul, John and Peter, TortoDnto, Jim Snowden is spending a visited Mrs. L. C. Snow den, month with his brother-in-law Mildred and Bob, recentl3'. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. How- Mr. and Mrs. Harry C ark, ard Hagedorn, on their farm at Oshawa,visitedk Br.and :Mrs. Petersburg, near Kitchener. Ed Cox iast weekend. 1 Sunday visitors with Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and Mrs. Cecil Mills were: Mrs. Ed Louise, visited Mr. and :Mrs. Jennings, Ted and Jim, Mrs. J. Roger Sewell, Oshawa, on hun- Gibson and Patricia, Mrs. M. day afternoon. Kennedy, Reid and Tina, all Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wright from Acton; Miss Marie Shunk, and family, Richmond Hill, -vis-, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Magee, Mr. ited Mrs. Aylmer Beech on Ronald White, Toronto; Mr. and Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Goode, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs.' Jack My ers, G. Shunk, Marion and Ronald, Courtice, were Sunday visil:ors Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coll iss. Begley, Carole and Bruce, Ches- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Labreca lue ter and Bruce Mills, Enniskil. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jar.nés!len; Miss Arlene Begley, Bow- Allen, Oshawa, on Sunday., manville; Miss Shirley Milis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jol:ims, R.N., and Miss Heather Ash, R. Bowmanville, accompanied NIr. N., Kingston; Mr. Lorne Tink, and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden who Hampton. attended the induction sert!ce Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwa- for Reverend Stanley Snowdeýn' ger, Oshawa. visited Mr. and at St. Andrew's Church, Mi +1- Mrs. Jim Lave'ty and family brook, last Tuesday evenin g. on Saturday evening. Reverend Snowden has accep t- Five girls attended the fifthi ed the call from his forna er 4-H Girls' Home-making Club charge ln Bancroft. meeting at the home of Brs. Miss Marie Shunk, Toroni;o, RonBrooks. Sandra Gi'ion Miss Marion Shunk and Rona Id was appointed secretary to re- Shunk, Port Perry, are visiti ag place Heather Burton.

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