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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Nov 1960, p. 15

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THURSDA'9. NOV. 24tb, 1960 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. EOWMANVffJLE. ONTAR!O WA~U ,TI'rEF.N .Th e Orono News Brauch 178 Canadian Legia. Mrs. James E Richards, Editor I Bowmanvile Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Barden Kramp.i on Monday. Interment in, Trinity United Church, Bow -y,. Kitchener, were w e e k e n d, Orono Cemeterv.î manville, when Mark James, -.t The Bowmanville Branch, No. 178, Canadian Legion, wîshes to thank guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon' Mrs. Clifford Bradley, Stitts-. Tennant, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' the citizens and merchants of Newcastle, Orono and Districts for the Power and attended the Hallo- ville, was a weekend guest of, Lionel Tennant, was baptized, J splendid response given to the annual Poppy Appeal. The resuits were well-Stark weddin*g on Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGee. ;and were luncheon guests 0f . is rtfigadwI nbetePpyCm itet otneiswr day in Newtonville United' Mrs. John Bigelv PotisgadantM.anMr.ithsdsrconbhfofheikadneyvtrn. Church. Hope, has ber a-m in a cast A. E. Moff at. inIi itito eafo tesc n ed eeas Mi-. and Mrs. A. R. Long, as the resuit of a recent fali. Mrs. R. A. Foirester spent Darlene, Cheryl and David, Mi-. and Mrs. Frank Ardi-on, the weekend in Toronto. i NEWCASTLE AND DISTRICT Peterborough, were weekend; Toronto, spent Tuesday in;. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Linton visitors with flev. and Mrs.!Orono. and Carol, Don Milis, spentý Lucky's B A Mrs. E. J. Belsey R. B. Rickard, Contractor Basil E. Long and family. 1 Mrs. Olive Staples, wife of the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Queen's Hotel Mrs. Sam Powell Newcastle Garage Mrs KithTaloran da-'Mr. Fred Staples, Stevensvillei G. M.. Linton. George Ferguson Johnson's Drug Store Glanville Variety Store rht er Nan yor amtndvisi- funeral was on Nov. l6th. With Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Tamblyn Carveth Motors interment in Orono Cemetery.ý visited with Mi-. and Mi-s.! J. Anderson Smith Co. Ltd.Paln'SclltSopeGo'.Hrwe ed ber parents, Mr-. and Mrs. Mi.CilKghPlesSanyDiidaoerte Mr. Stan Brown Quinney's Barber Shop Toms & Sons Ma-sahChttrtnlat ee. ton, spent Monday with Rev.i weekend. Helen's Groceteria Enwright's Varlety Store Elmhurst Hotel Mr. Win. Davey returned and Mrs. Basil E. Long and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sher- home last week aliter enjoying. family. win, Winnipeg, Man., visitedý ORONO AND DISTRICT a ten day visit with bis daugh-ý Miss% Kate Foster, Oshawa,! relatives and friends in Orono'rooFe&LmbrLdLn'.Hdwe ter, Mrs. Leland Keat and M- pn h ekn hMrs. h ileo hi edn Village of Orono rnFul&LmeLt.unsHdwe KeattTthento.'k. Gi-ady. s weonek. ddn ti: Township of Clarke MeGili Bakery Orono Restaurant Mi-. and Mrs. A. J. Jakeman1 Mrs. J. Noden and Miss Voa r Norman Andrews, Orn ih eolD. .F ceni op'sHrwr have moved into the new Noden attended My Faur Ladyj band of the late Mrs. Em.ma Orono Public School Barrabaîl Esso Service Station Orono Electric house te ucae rma h ~ef eteTr~CuirAdes asdaa Orono Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Chas. & Ann Hutton Service Station D. Found's Billiards Mr Wn.Iwi suh f rno ot. ude l tis home oir Nov. Girl Guides and Brownies W. A. Reid, Kirby General Store Rainey's Store Mi- Wm Irin out ofOrno.ont. sddely t st Orono Boy Scout Troop Dr. R. J. Taggart Mel McCoy's Service Station Mrs. Keith Wood, Bowvman-' Mi-. and Mrs. A. J. Jakeman' lgth. Funeral was on Tuesday, and Cubs R. E. Logan Tinshop Werry's Sheli Service StationI ville, is convalescing with her spent the weekend with JMr.1 interment in Orono Cemetery.1 Orono W. C. T. U. Carmen Cornish Red & White Jacob McLaren Service Station parents, Mi-. and Mrs. C. V. and Mrs. Victor McFarlane,' About seventy members of' Orono Weekly Times Kay's Beauty Salon Graham's Esso Service Station Wilson, following a foot opera-1 Sydenham, and Mi-. and Mrs. the Hamm family held thei-i W. Kay Lycett, Barrister F. E. Lycett, General Insurance Motel Diana tion. Victor McFarlane Jr., Kings-; inter reunion and tui-key Ernest L. Bowen Garage Harvey Partner, KnsEs evc tto Rev. and Mrs. T. W. F. GI ton.1 dinnei- on Friday evening ati Cedardale Dairy Plumbing & Heating Watn's Gas SrgeStio Andrews, Mrs. Wildman, Mr-. Mi-. S. E. Allun passed away 1AIl Souls Anglican Chui-ch in D. & G. Tennant Transport Mercer's Garage asn Grg and Mrs. Harold Awde, Tor- at the Oshawa Hospital on' Willowdale. Among the out Jr. West Service Station C. H. Froste 5c to $1.00 Store Orono Wood Products Ltd. onto, Mi-. and Mrs. Frank1 Nov. l7th. Funeral was on! of town members were Mr. and Wei-iy ,Tyrone, and Mn. Wm.I1 Sunday with interment in thei Mrs. E. Hamm, Mi-. and Mrs.___ Moffat visited Mr. and Mrs.I family plot in Orono Cemetei-y.' Donald Hamm and family. ment Exercises Friday even- *p l fore bis congetinaum 1). G. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Miller Mi-s. Geo. Crowther and son iggo.lr.Ppisfo Jr n i ~ ur n r ie e fq estion whihaifgive Mr-. Chailes S. Wood suffer- visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jamnie, Newcastle, ai-e staying, Newovi.le winningpri O w uwmmw silieriofus tog ht-iaswas ie- ed a heai-t attack on Nov. l6th Pritchard, Millbi-ook, Nov. 13. with her mother, Mrs. Chas. were- lst Miss Joan M. Wal--- quested, would result in and passed away early Satui-- Mrs. V. Milîson, Tyrone, Mi-. Wood. key- Business and Pi-ofes-, o r e r e n r c bringing in oui- home- our day morning in Memorial Hos- and Mi-s. Arthur Tennant, Mi-. Leskard Anniversary Ser- sioalWoen Cub rie huchan comuit agrat pîtal, Bowmanville. Funerall and Mrs. Ken Gimblett, Les- vice: The Leskard congrega- for student attending Tcach- er measure of living with was fi-om Orono United Chui-ch1 kard, Miss Ann Best and Mi-. tion will hold their Anniver- ei's College, $25. Winning In- Orono: - The main auditor- parade was led by the Bow- Christ and for Christ and W=yne Hlooey, Toi-onto, Mni1s. sary Service on Sunday, No- terihediate certificates wei-e: !umi of the Orono United manville Legion Pipe Band thus would draw others to Ivan Farrow, Mr-. and Mrs. vember 27, at 7 p.m. Rev. Wm. Sharon Boisvert and Evelyne Church was filled to capacity folowed by the colour party, realize this better way of liv- Horace Best and family, Mr. K. Houslander, B.A., B.D., Of Huggins. A shield winner ,was on Sunday evening, Nov. l3th, wreath bearers and well over ing. and Mrs. Don Ten.nant and Trinity United Church, Bow- Sandra Porter. when the annual Remembrance one hundred ex-service men, Sunday school was held at family, Mi-. and Mrs. Bruce' manville, will be the guest Win. H. Bar-owclough from Day Service was held in Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Il a.m. Mi-. George Harness. Tennant and family attended~ speaker. Airangements for Wesleyville and E. Jas. Web- Orono. The Rev. Basil Long, Cubs. At the Memorial, Messrs. superintendent conducted, 241 the Sunday morning seri-vce at1 special music are being made. ster fram Port Granby wo in addressing the many vet- Chai-les Webber and Er-nestj were present. MGrade 13. Congratulations al: Girl Guides, Bi-ownies, Scouts, who had fallen in battle in the soi- was home foi the long! I~ W-Cubs and guests, stated that two Great Wai-s. The Last weekend, returning on Sun- N E W T OV IL L EPeace was something that only Post and Reveille were sound- day 13th. Mr-. Jas. Nesbitt of Islîng- rence Gilmer of Ridgeway.E NSKL N God could give. He said ed by Roy Foirester with the Mi-. Jack Cornîsh, Mrs. Fred toVirginia, ha arrived for Con gratulations to Mi-. Mau- N IKL E "There is no sense in asking Pipe Band playing the Lament. Cornisb and Mrs. William aoton sitwt h om gHlowl n s for Peace if we do not accept Many wreaths were placed at Mai-vin were visitors with folks. Miss Alice Nesbitt of Gwendolyne Stark who were' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I-win, tihe Prince of Peace."' the Memorial by local organi- Mrs. William McHolm on Toronto came down for the marî'ied in Newtonville Uni- Donna Gail, and Rodney, were inoeighi drs zations and Municipal bodies. Monday evening, Nov. l4ti.! Good Reading weekend. ted Church on Saturday, Nov. Sunday tea guests of Misses Inoeig i dCes0 Tebph wasericmt h Mi-s. Sid Lancaster and 19th, Rev. R. C. White of- Louise and Marjorie Mclntosh, the large audience the Rev.Cntp amde orl- for the hitby.Long refer-ed to the uses of . siewihteade mi-e im HAMPTON f or the Dorlla were .inner guests ficiated. LnatrWhib. Ms .Grad stone to erect a symbol of i-e- pesv ihteatclt wihM, eneeClof M.adMs iLacse Mran r.A err'ebac and to depict a arrangementofsmall white 'W nole Family Bowmanville, Friday evening. and Dorella spent Sunday and Bai-iy, Haydon, were visi- pîedge. The stones ai-e not crosses and clusters of jx>ppies Mi-. Mai-k Turner and Mrs. Recent visitors with Mr. with Mr.and Mrs. W. E. Nich- tors with Mi-. and Mrs. W. erected in defiance ori-ai-io-lwio heearnae onThe e sliere Eas, sh Mnaw II~~~~ and Mrs. Geo. Ryan were ols of Port Hope. Griffin. gance. People to-day gather lw tteMmra.Teespe usso odywt eI WSMr-. and Ms Ray RYan and Mi-. and Mrs. Melville Sa- Mr. and Mrs Carl Ferguson ai-ound inemorials inreiea were pi-ovided by local bus!- their cousins, Mi-. and Mrs. *Newsson of rliMs Hazel mis, Mrs. Wilmot Prouse and were Sunday visitors at Mi-. brance of those who have died nesses. a eel tS LReh oands Mr nto t Mrs. nCa.wr Sunday guests and Mrs. Fred Ferguson's, in battie. The stones are also, Furthei-, foui- torches were Mi-. Chai-les Briggs, Toronto Fa RsslJoeso Troto it Ms MnneTerkin 0Of Bowmanville. he said, raised as a pledge that burning in the background and spent the weekend with Mr. Mr.andtss HaryWadc Unionville.wshed Mi-. and Mi-5. Clai-ence Eng- they bave not died in vain. along wth foodlihtnanandMs. Gerei e isstîi and r. ad Mr. Wi. Wae AbabyshiýVer as hld .atmsphee etreveancewas Mrs. eceit emon.il a Fm y etrs setSunday with M. andlThursday evening at Mrs. lish, Bowmanville, were Sun- The Rev. Long stated that cnated. patient in Oshawa Genera' Mrs. Wm. Brown of Scarbor-IGeorge Elliotts for Mrs. Win day callers at H. Stevens', W. the woi-ld leaders have so far The parade tben left for the Hospital whei-e she bas beec ---------------------fH ooesan .Stitn'.fildi terefot t rngOoo ntd hrh hr rciin ae o om ie The Christian Science Monitor Mr-. and Mrs. Robert Moi-- Bowmanville. Mr-. and Mrs. Ralph Vu-tue about Peace. Here, he said, Mrs. Jas. Major laid a wi-eatb Her many friends hope for One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass, ton of Orono with Mi-. and Mi-. George Pethick of were Sunday visitors of Mrs. true Peace could only be found ait the altar of the chlurcb. better health for ber. Send your newspoper for the time Mrs. Wallace Boughen on Sat- Toronto was in the village on Wm. Cochrane and Reid, through God and the accept- -The color party led by Com. Mi-. and Mrs. Jack Smith, chacked. Enclosed find my check or urday. Sunday. Orono. ance of the Prince of Peace. Wm. Mitchell comiposed of Oshawa, were Sunday visitorsý noney order. 1 yeor $20 n Mi-. and Mrs. Sid Burley of Mi-. and Mrs. Jack Pye- Ronald and Ray Ashton, If we enter into another war Mrs. E. Rundle and Mrs. T. with his sister, Mrs. Lewis j 6 months $10 C] 3 months $5 [] Toronto were SunC.ay guests Finch of Toi-onto ceiebrated Haydon, were Sunday visitors then we ai-e all to blame. CreBwavleadCm rlM- rl n aiv ofMi.an Ms AnodWade. thei- th wedding anniversary at Mi-. and Mrs. 1. Sharp's. Prior to the evenfng Chui-ch rades Janmes Rickaby and A. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbei-t Baileyý Mr. and Mrs. Raymond1 Saturday evening by holding Mr-. and Ms-s. John Griffin Service the ex-service person- Jakeman, Orono. and Miss Mary Moyer, Kitch- NomeBruce have returned fsrn a a family party in their ne W and family were Sunday tea nel along with other local or- Special mention sbould be ener, were weekend visitors two weeks- vacation spent' home. Those attendîng frorn guests at Walter Rahm's, Ty- ganizations paraded from the handed to Com. George Dun- with relatives in the Horn w'th friends at MacArthur's here were Mr-. and Mrs. Reid rone. assembly point, the Oddfel- lop on the tremendous job he family and were Saturday' Milîs. Wood and Mi-. and Mrs. Wil- Miss Linda Avery was Fri- lows' Hall, to the Orono Ceno- did on pnomoting the poppy evening dinner guests of Mis City Zone State M and oPilspeFrn th e eek- j o*opeHgSho day night overnight guest of taph for a brief service. The campaign. Norah Horn and were accorn i.16andsnPi pn tewe- Pr oe ihSho isJoyce Logan. Osawa.byMs C . on -end with Mr-. and Ms-, Law- held theirannuai Commence- Ms-s. W. G. Rodman and Mr. L B BOC s aah lnws u- R. J. Chantîci-, Niagara Falls, M O R I H rs.Sarh Alin* ja Sn-' were with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hobbs Regular monthly meeting of Ms-s. Ll oyd Mas-vin, Mrs. Frank Mer~. and Mrs. F. W. Werry.ý the W.A. was held Wednes- Byers; Secretary and Assist- leton Satus-day for the SunnY. day, Nov. 16, in the home of ant- Mrs. Calvin Harness,a Sot.Mis. M. J. Osborne. There Ms-s. Harry Beckett; Treas- M Mr. anM Mrs.n.ec ..M...dMss.Ge. rwin were 14 members and thi-ce urer and Assistant- Ms-s. were Wednesday callers at Mi-. visitors present. The meeting George Harness, Mrs. Dawson ui and Mrs. Russell Gilbert's,' wa.s conducted by the presi- Beebe; Red Cross Convener- Bowmanville. dent Mrs. Helen MdHolm. Mrs. M. J. Osborne; Devotion- jMi-. Ray Dillabough and Meeting opened with hymn ai Committee- Ms-s. Has-old IT w I gsandson Des-iy Dillabough,land prayer, the sciipture Osbor-ne, Ms-s. Frank Ander-- c w Oshawa, wes-e Sunday callersehpewaradyMs.H- son; Missîonary Committee- at Wallace Griffin's. aid Osborne, lesson thoughts Ms-s. Edith Brimacombe, Ms-s.1 Public Notice is hereb: Miss Wendy Cox spent the'adpye byMsFan William McHolm, Organist1othTo weekend with Miss Diano Andersnn. A hymn concluded and Assistant- Ms-s. William, fteT, Avery. Lrb the devotionai part of, pro- Mai-vin, Ms-s. Helen McHolm: Mi-. and Mns. Don Lm gramn. Flowes- Committee- Ms-s. M.i and William, Mr-. and Mrs. ThJ-Ilwsca.dbyte Osborne, Ms-s. D. Haines; T W I S Stewart Lamb and Donna, Mi-. secretary, Ms-s. Anne HarnessSick ommttes r- Ms-s. Moi-- and Ms-s. Loi-ne Lamb attend- the minutes of the October it;ey arsne Ms-s. eeW- edtecrseigat Tiinity meeting were read and adop- gh;PssngeCmite 1 cn d t h chstening . .,iM ss. M oiton Hendesson, M ss.ý estabhei d comte fminsu ec hru-ity uaframfnteed retretinar afree apal, B oave, with a te laun-m--derng f alelne im-adinyluc'wsse-n-y engaeqatl isre hruh auJor inniawaresi ltryas. aAped -evote toafmvd n scodd omite.A oe fthns ! The Mutual Life Assurance Company And we hope ta hear of i-. that the usual Christmnas dona- to these ladies was ps-oposedý Polling Place Thes-e's no better way ta guarantee F. Toms' secovei-y and that he tians ho sent early this yeas- by Ms-s. Lloyd Mas-vin and N.1-saneHal cf Canada. family security than with Life Insus-- will soon behomre again. so that the books be audited, cas-sied as usual. N.1Oag al ance -and the generous dividends yo J. A. Werry and Mrs. E. A.! in good time. Donations ai-e The Social Club of Mos-sish Newtonville Family security is guaranteed ~ ' h Weri-y and F. E. Wers-y, Solina,'as follows: $60 to the M. and is scheduled to stas-t at 8:15 No. 2-School House three ways: receve rom TheMutualLife ofçCanada attended the late Earl Batty's'* M. fsnd: $10 ta the Sick Child- p.m. on Wednesday, Novem-, in S. S. No. 5 make it one of today's best buys. funerai at Columbus, Tuesday. ensHospital, Tor-onto; $10 ber 23s-d, in the old school Guarnted fnanialproecton verMs-s. Harvev McGill and to the Childs-cn's Aid Society, bouse. Please ts-y to be on No. 3-School House Guaanee fnacil roecio oer Have your Mutual Life representative Betty Jane WoIrs-y, Ms-. and Port Hope; $10 to the Fred time. in S.S. No. 9 the years, shauld anything happen to give you full details. Or write to the Mrs. J. A. Bell and girls we-e, Victor Mission. Tor-onto: $10 Regular Chus-ch Sos-vice No. 4-Orange Hall, ,,ou., Head Office, Waterloo, Ontario. dinnor guosts Wednesday even- ta Save the Childi-en Fund, was held at 10 a.m. on Sun- Kendal ing of Mi-. J. A. Wei-ry. 1 Toronto; $10 to The Saîva- day, November 2th, the Wos-- N.5-onsi al Leadership... ~~Ms-. and Ms-s. H. Ashton, tion Army, Port Hope; $10! ship Ses-vices wes-o taken oves- N.5.owsi al Ledrhp..through an outstanding dividend recorct Clare and Douglas, M,-. andi to The United Nations Ap-! hy 100,000 laymen of the Uni- Orono Ms-s. O. C. Ashton, Lois and peal. 1 ted Chus-ch of Canada on this No. 6-School House ML6C hres ttne abrtdy The president, now conclu- i unday.M.S Martin of in S.S. No. 15 7,7/ ~ /*' ,~,pasty for Ms-s. E. C. Ashton. ding ber tes-m of office, thank- 1Fs-ankfos-d assisted by Ms-. AI- ~', ~"~9 ~~' 0~' ~ 74' ~ t the ome o ber ldestdau- d aIl members for theis- en Potes-s and Ms-. George N.7Sho os ~ ~/ x ;P '/, nen.,wes-e responsible i fSoNor1 ghts- MssA. .My kindiy belp and loyal co-oper- Hsns o ~ ~ ~ ,<~j4~7 ~ y / ~ 'Most of Ms-s. Ashton's aiy atian dusing the pasttw ou-mrigs-vc.M.Ke No. 8-School House ;.y'* ,/,, /., '~ we-epreen. wo amlyyeas-s thon declas-ed ahl of- Symons of Welcome was also in S.S. No. 10 //»W~'~~~;A ~ /4 ' y"s estinrswMilr ongs meeting ov.ei to the Rev. E.' solo that lovely hymn "How No. 9-Council Chamber, ,,, y g-andaugtes- hitle JnotK. Nor-man who was to con- Grecat Thou ATt," accompan- oo 'J By i 'ad:rea-gandagh du t the election of offices-s ied by Ms-s. Helen McHolm Mr. O. C. Ashton has r asa s-o sent and was gîv- apps-eciated. tus-ned fs-om a weeks deer on a warrn welcome. 1 The subject of Ms-. Mastin's hunting un the company of his A r'axinating committee adds-ess was taken fs-om lst H. E. WALKEY. bs-otbei-in-law, Ms-. S. May, had met s-ccontly and prepas-- Peter, 3s-d chapter- 15 verse:Ree RERSETTIEalso Ms-. J. Hanna and Mi-. D. ed the slate of offices-s. There."Be always seady f0 give an Ree FLOYD H. McKINEYPalmes-, at Sundridge, Ont. woere no ses-ious objections: answes- to eves-y man that' FLOYDB. McINLEYTheir hunt for deerý was in and the following members'asketh you a reason of the INtearns Ave. Bowmanville, Ontario Phone MA 3-5372 vain, but Mr-. May shot a big will now take oves- Presi- - hope that is in you." Ms-. Mas-- black beai. 1'dent and Vice President- tin dusing his address put be- Mr-. H. E. Wright, Safety Specilist, Ontario Deparfment of .Agriculfture Ontario Agricultus-al Collego, Guelph Presentation of prizes in the school safety poster contest will be made. Films will be presented on home, farm and highway safety. EVERYONIf IS WELCOME al Election *shp of Clarke îwnship of Clarke will be held in the 'HP HALL> ORONO pNOV. I5th, 1960 in fthe afternoon for the nomination of candidates ve, Deputy-Reeve, and fliree Councillors for the îlship of Clar-ke for the ensuing year, in conformity 1ie municipal laws of flic Province of Ontario, aIso stees for Clarke Township School Area by rate. lSections 1, 4, 8, 9, 13, 17 and 21. If more than the 'ididates are nomisiated, and a poli is required, the jourîîed. until ýY, DEC. 5th, 1960 en at 10 o'clock in thec mos-ning and continue until ,n1 Of fthe sanise day and no longer in each Polling d Township. Places for Election of :)ufl and School Trustees Deputy Returning Officer Ja'k Kimbal Wellington Farrow CeciliMaIley Arthur Thompson George Moston Norman Bals-stow Lawr-ence Har-ris Orme Falls R. E. O. Coatham PoilClerk Miss Olive Johnston Ross Adams Ms-s. Chas. Flsk Milton Robinson Mm. Olive Miller Robert Chater Ms-s. Fred C. Grahaem Ms-s. John Stark Ms-s. loac Forrester n, H. E. Milison, Clerk, shall ho Returning Officer. H. E MILLSON, iClerk God Save The Queen 1 day visitor with Mr-. and Ms. Tony Webb, Buwmanville. Miss Helen AlHn spent fUseS ft al weekend with ber aunt and~ uncie and cousins, Mr. and Pa e Mr.Gos-don Wakely and fam-Fo Ms-s. Nos-a Smith, BokiN x M onds-y was a suppe- guest of Ms-. andf Ms-s. Hoskin Smith on Sunday. TheDuha County F~i Miss Mary Moye-, Kitchen- ai os-, was a weekend guost of Safetr Council is sponsoringa *Miss Minnie Hor-n and Ms-s. Safety Rally fa be held Oxi' Lottie Doidge. Monday evenîng, November 2- Ms-. C. Ji Wr-ay, Oshawa, in the Town Hall in Orono » visited bis parents, Ms-. and, :0pm Ms-s. T. Wr-ay on Satunday The pus-pose of the s-ally.'14 evening. tacuitarmpple with Miss Marie Pi-escott, Toron- tevrashzrsta e to, penttheweeknd a ho eoves-ps-osent in the borne, the tospet te weked a hoe.farm buildings and about the Mrs. M. Mountjoy spent Fs- as-m as well as on the bigh- day and Saturday ini Tor-onto. ways of Ontario. A numbe- fsom be-e attend- ed the s-eligious drama at Constable Cos-nell of the Ts-init.v United Chus-ch, Bow- Bowmanville Detacbment of manville, on Sunday evening. the Ontar-io Provincial Police Sorry to leas-n of the îllness will discuss the subject of of Mrs. Bradley Si-. who is at bighway safety and good habits' present a patient ini Memorial in ds-iving. Ms-. H. E. Ws-igbf,* Hospital whes-e she bas been Sa-fety Speciaiist for the On-: roceiving cas-e for awhile. He- tas-io Department of Agr-icul. rnany frionds trust she may tus-e fi-om the O.A.C. at Guelph soon be improved. will give a short talk on sume Tihe regular meeting of the of the places that accidents do iWomen's Institute will ho held take place in the home and on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 6, about the fas-m. A film will at two oclock. AIl ladies of. ho sbown entitled "Safety the cornmunity will be weî-; Eves-ywbe-e AIl the Time". corne. Also a reminder of the A spocial portion of 'the bazaar and afternoon tea. programîme will he the ps-e- W.M.S. Thankaffering Ses-- sentaticin of the prizes fa the vice is being held on Sunday poster contost winners. The marning next wih ., public sohools tbroughout the Or-miston, s-eturned Missiona-yî county have entes-ed -postess ' fs-on Angola, Africa, as guest the two sections of the com-. speaker. petition. Hampton frionds were sos-s-v Everyone is welcome to af. to hear of the sudden passing tend, not only fas-m peuple, of MrIi. Chas-lie Wood, Orono, but urban folk as well. a4d extend sinc.:-e sympatby to Mrs. Wood and family, also to his sisters, Ms, -.1eib Run- die and Ms-s. Geo. As-mou- ofS à1S Hampton, and other bereaved& relatives elsewhe-e. The fun- *GESTmN oral service was held from thean huril in the Os-ono Cemetery. Smp STOMACH, Mr-. Wood was a foi-mer high- ly s-espected s-osident of Hamp- ton and active in chus-ch and s Sunday si-hool wos-kbei-e. A nurnbe- from bei-e attendedà the funeral on Monday after- Pt~ W - #Ayfý noan. Durham Rural Safety Rally MON> NOV. ISth at 8:00 p.m in the Town Hall>, Orono i Guesf Speakers: Constable Corneil front the Ontar-io Provincial Police Detaehment, Bowmanville PAGE MnTffl TEE CANADIAlq STATESMAlq. BOWMA»VffJ..& ONTAIUC TH'uRsDAY, NOV. 24th, 196n

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