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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Nov 1960, p. 5

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PAGE Fm~ THE eAAIA4N STATESMAN, EOWMIZIVILLE, ONTARIO IM1DAY, NOV. 24th, 1960 Rotary Club HolIds Ifs Annual Ladies Night With 130 in Attendance Head Table Guests at B. & P. Women 's Club's OtI i Brthday i3owrnanvilie Rotary C1ub':, Bates and Mrs. Bates, of The Van Kuik, Oshawa, also pleas- annula Ladies' Night w %as held Canadian Legion; J. W. Lowry ed the audience with his ac-; at tLp Lions Commnki, president Cshawa Rotar-, Club cordion solos, "Chardis," fol-, CentUs4m~ Nov. l6th. wilh ap - and1 Mrs. Lowry; Jesse Van lowed by a polka, and then Proxîmatelv 130 Rotrians Net, Rotary SecretFarl,. and T o ni m y Dorsey's original wi'ves and guests pre'rn',. Mrs. Van Nezi. "Boogie*" arrangement. Cnjable e intIl oft he MrzKenneth Werry. Mrs.! Ross M Ital' singing 011 enjyabe eentincluded W. C W. Siemon., Mrs. T.ÈE.Flax-!Handel's "Where E'er Youý Da' id Hi-gon. chaîrm-an: Walt- mnan, Mlrs. T. A. Garton, Mrs.[ Walk" was a special treat. His ý~ M er X2Geer, W. M.oin. R(ex FredHor Mrs. 'M. J. Hutchin- 1acting ability and humor were1 W .rMurdoch Bc--nton and ýûn anid Mrs. T. S. Hol2ate,!ývell demonstrated when heý M.'ville S. Dale. .ns huýb&nds w'ere prom sang "In the Garden Where lie audlitorium w ,aý deloat-incnt oa ian ~ former; the Praties Grow," and «Dear' ed in RotAry colors b]ue and i as were special guests. Old Donegal". gold. Gold medallions with' A warrn ,welcome wýas ex-I1 Murdoch Beaton, an accomp- blue garlands adoi the.tended to ail pres ent 'oy Presi-! lished pianist, played Chopin's walls. Gold-colored h. n-&n Rickaby. H-e said the delightful "Waltz in A Flat",: themiums. grer'r and Iln.~anijal Roir Ladies' N-ghtland a lilting Irish selection. were used for the siana-uing p)rovided an opportunity to During the balance of the, and table decorations. Eieh )av v. cll dele'.e tribute to evning, dancin aejod eteied ua 1ovl ift wa.Ihe-otrYAnes srRotar-: to a varied program of popular sl,..nt,-dthe lill. jans appreciate their hil and; music pîayed by Jack Fowler'a aad table guists vere uxderstanding, lie stated. 1 I esra Toronto. Pictured above are those who were at the head to right: Miss Violet McFeeters, Mrs. Aileen Turner, Jennie Pringle, Ohw r.EhlAmtogCliB Presîden R. P. Rick:aby" and' An eloquent Toast to the' ________ table last Thursday evening at the Bowmanville Bus Mrs. W. D. Carruthers, Mayor W. D. Carruthes Toronto; Mrs.JenTml, saw;MsHle Wate wieLind lub an~d RossSLad ie w Ipopoe ga v a ess and Profesional Women's Club lth Anniversary Mrs. Victoria Frank, Miss Nazia Dane, Toronto, Presi- Nelles,. Mrs. Aude okoad Ms ooh Walter o R ue and Mrs. nnbr osSri l.Q.C Hegav a OBITUA Ybnutin the Balmoral Hotel. Raigfrom left dent Mrs. Mary Gi, Mrs. Doris TrewOshawa; Miss Virtue. ol KinsmenC1,0) and Ml ~s and1 conirasted the more, S ARI . MO tea convenor. Beautiful gold and the Sunshine rpr y Paswr loeniee 6tutt; Vice-Presideni William n ndern ,wj-th the roi-antic andý' MS ATA .WLO1 tlm o ti icmndtio,5 Of' Following an illniess of tîîree SA E 1 o p a y of igr coloured baskets fle with June McMullen. Oebrha frteCrstaCaesl ~~ ~ .~ ycars the death occurred at oge i te dInt golden sprays of wheat, was celebrated-hto ay n hrsmsmeig h \fs iiVOl i0B11 1>1- emralIDiV he a am D. ferns. and leaves, centred the Wilcox. rcu loaanacpe e NOME hali fftl e'l sd e on Nov. c on SLJI I4IIvenII . tea tables. Mrs. Osborne was Some discussion to lc osblt o h oa oi inadlthe i e.. ofSiR'velHospital onTuesday, Ncv. 15 h s inuiday gevenng. P ay W e l R e ei e COll oqeo iu oe iofî isn r.Wlsnwsi uber fromn this coi- comrnittee, Mrs. George White, vention duties, and asad arynx er M CI RGORS Li teclb. Rexý Waliers, a hLastý lier 88th year. mttnity atteisded 4-H and Jun-! An exctl audience o! over row and yearning with themr Mrs. Harold Watson, Mrs. By- means of assistanfr th Teanulcbaciore ~UR SE2VCE WILLpresident. iade the rsna A daughter of the late Mr. lor Farmer award niglit at' 80o people ai a superb per- towards the moment when the ron Vanstone, Mrs. Walter National KinsmenCovnisutdl astscorpof. Ro1 îi. lVfftterh. asisted b-and Mrs. George Clarke, h:Oools Fia' omîc o r an othehes qaî o enlsToronto, were decie(cue temeig TI4OOUGiLV~tJ"4O rgeSteher conucsd tserdelese was bori Sept. 7,! Glad to report Mr. L. Squair'Dark Babýrion" by the corn- by suffering, uplifts and me- Elliott. EANDL rîr t'. tr hendoo ied tihe 1873. in Horion Township,'able to be honme following his pany of Pilgmîms in the Trin- lieves them ni the fellowship! The cashiers were Mrs. Ethel1 wnn, Mrs. John. Bain G.El n1Rentrw County. She was1 recent eye operation ai, St.lity United Chumch, witnessed;o! the Churcli. Cotîch, Mrs. Elsie Waters, Mrs. wi ues ~ ee Ms.maried at Carleton Place1 Michaels Hospital, Toronto.i the presentation of the Clirist-i The sensitive and skilful Mabel' Bagneil and Mms. Law-' larince c-in Vr.K adcmet saa mr r.F.Ctrhdtemsian «message in an unusuallyI direction of Mrs. Blanche rence Goddard. Tiiose who ri.T .Ho~t.Ms than 20 years ago. fortune to fail in lirhm.da1tcsye Hg a h suc fteassisted in serving were Mrs. iS7;il Bumk. i'dms. Bruce Heavv-; Mrs. Wilson attended Ai- She is a patient in Oshawa r The play last Sunra even- i play's vitality and impact., William Bragg, Mrs. Tom Reli- y Ciece \Ir. w.. t lr. K.Ndibet Street United Ciîurch, Hosital with a badly hruised ng s0 moved church-goers Howeve, the anonym ou s Ider, Mrs. Jack Munday, Mrs.! Mrs. A. H. Strike.i Oshawa, and had previously 1 hip and a broken bone in lier; and others alike, from, as far players o! the Company o!f C. G Mor-ris, Mrs. E. E. Shack-1 -Murdoch Beaton i Wasin tedd the United Churcli wrist. away as Pickerirng, Blackstock Pilgrims were the instruments rjeton. Mrs. Alfred Samnelîs, arg oftheentrtanin ~ln Smith Falls. Meor !teYugPO i as ewcastle, that for many through which lier baton was Mrs. Ken Hockin, Mrs. R. E. gram. The sweet voices of the Predeceased by ber bus- ple's Union liad charge o! t h e cniuda oi Ial ocmuiaeisms Land, Mrs. Ken Sumensford, X l --....a-ivile uble Scil and WiliamEdwrd Wlso, curchsericeon Snd ilitoutr dcnvraio assage o! beauty and imuili. The Ms oga ihM Special Girls' Choir were heard1 Dec. 28, 1942, she is sunvived Miss Grace Blackburn, presi- Wrthenb P.W Tuer ing !mom choirlo!t to fioo - Cuthbert McDonald, Mrs. Le- e to advantage in several s-ec-r bv two dauglîters, Mrs. Anson dent, annouxîced the hymnis. Wiînb ;~Tnir to nulpit, wiiholt benefit r, roy Short, Mms. Gordon Barrie, I.hL~.LL.L ~ A liions.and the .os' Special' Eagley (Lillian), o! Shorts- Mn. Eric Shackleton gave t~hnsl hiiri thecsueseey ne~Ms .A leMs usl Choir also sanp three songsý ville, New York and Mrs. Geo- scipture reading and prayer. Churcli o! England, the play's csageprove orlhea HEATNG ILS splendidly. !rge Ford (Mary), o! Oshawa Ms e ri eycpby beautiully neteed blankstgpoeth expert qual- Oke and Mrs. D. C. Peters. O1S rmpnsat., i id saa aosns, lrer., O! orgave t e aress. R ev.hck-1force!ul language pesenîed es, in that they ovencame R. B. Clarke, Mrs. Claude Ives, muh plasefr isrn-Bomnvle.lis amesgeiltut aot-h mechanval and damatic han- Mms. Hilda Colweli and Mrs. uch ppluseforbisren Bomanill. .Miss Marlon Buttemy wasoramesgoftulabtUe dicaps in a smootli and crea- homne Kerr. Othens wbo as- do! o "Trumnpetem's Lulla- Also sunviving are a sister,lganist for the service. Cista Chcltatmn tive poise so complete it al- sisted were Mrs. Elmen Cox, by.,*' and "Cliarmaine". Joe Ms Maggie Smith o! Ren- '.A îeigfeit was harsli and sliocking,moiecpd bsraon .Msoh Mgie MsSm __ nd . A hed teirNo- bu pan!uy acurte.Thie Christian Drania Coun- Brooks, Mrs. Edgar Bedford, Th geamemondildsrve wa Salem W. A dt h oe Tle need o! a young irnel- cil of Toronto is to be clorn-Ms. C. E. Slemon, Mns. Clan- 3IC The emoialsericewasvember meeting ath oeigious couple for understand- mended for its initiative in ence Bradley, and Mrs. Maur-1 beld at the Armstnong Funî- o! Mrs. S. Buitery. Mrs. GerI ing, consolation and hope. ai sending out the Coxnpany !ieCok DUNov. 18, followed by interment ened the meeting with iieý and their ultîmate discovery over ithe country thîe great 16 era Hoe, shaa, ridy, id li et o, pred tent ofth istaneaithirandy cldPlnm ogv uine i ________ Il ~~~in the family plot, Union Cemn- tiely olwe yteo hitinfihadflow-1 benefit o! this play o! gigan-..' etery, Oshawa. Rev. S. C. H.. Lord's Frayer. slip as the only source o! thistic stature. The commitiee for Aikinson, minister o! Albert Mrs. S. Buitery and he comfont, is the theme of the Cliristian Education o! the K n te p Ie- ~ ~~~~~Street United Churcli, con- group were in charge: Bible1 play- u lesacl tef saw rsyey niîedP h iIip s e Il ucte theservices.i reading b-, Mrs. D. Reynolds with its glaring exposure of Churcli o! Canada, which Palîbearers were Messrs. C. devotional by Mms. Bob Craig. the Clurch's inadequacies sponsomed "Cny Dawn in Dark Plan_ -a Ler D HogD. owy, sh Mrs. S. Buttery gave a ven and fumblings, and the coup- Babylon" is planning to bing-- e S p e c ia lsMaawa;,G..Devitt and interesting talk on "Aids to l' nta eeto 'ei- ! th"Cmpnyof Piigrirns M ein Ofl It hasvcided te i- wry eisasno 91 opresentr on I wa del to ive$25. complacent and unreal, forms F. W. Turner's more famous The reguiam dinnxen meeting' flDT9'TTAUV te M. and M. Fund, $25. te, the thie action; and swî!t, relent- play "Christ in the Concrete e! the local Kinettes was held W T O D D S F T L S OBITUA YW.M.S., $10. te CARE, and te less and agonizing is that ac- City". Funilier details will be at the Flyin Duichinan Motor W T V~~~UU ~~pay our association fees. It tien.aaial in TeC adnHtlonW nsayNve ~ ~W A S H E R o ~ ~ ~ ~£bu NBRUEmberiZ alCo ndeih t e Sljn aongthteyu M. and ari. n h aian tel ohngu:îne cair rgrdes f oniio ... >t EMAtWCEws isSecdd e ed h The audience was swept Staiesman in Februamy and ber 16, wiib President Ulva $100.00 TraE-i loac nyu l e 1960, Emma Bruce, beloved sent signed athwe nher r-MsJns ounn h os Toe lfudti iyý The minutes and correspen- $150.00 cnb loe nbte rd-n wieo h aeRbr rcte be sent te Mrs. F. Cator ini helpless attempis at commun- wili be eageriy awaiting ther Donoihy Dewell, and Ev. Wer -_________________________ entered into rest ai Port Perry Oshawa Hospital. ! cation by the ministen who message o! tlie Company o!fygv u resmnsrpr Conîimuity Hesital. ey. Lockheirst took charge!i sought themn out in their son- Pilgrims on Mardli 21, 1961. inithie absence e! treasurer ONE FULL VA ARNYO AT RY E Ruc,; Kwasinhe ofelctoofficers for 1961, EKm Stuit. The register report __________________ 89th year, was the youngest resuits as follows: Pres., Ms R S was given by Mary WilcoxAN SEVC daughter Il tihe laie Reuben W. Craig;, Vice Pres., Mr s: ccessfu u ll Fr __________ and was ber» ai Pleasant cout; Assisi. Sec., Mrs. D. Rey- She attended high scoel in Pianisîs, Mrs. K. Shackleton H el Port Perry and obtained lier and Mrs. S. Buttemy. B r n t ' . . FrOdA piRe A L RV i F~~erry MOIelSchool, afien Blackburn and Ms L. Rich- 11Cs oa ~ ,.which she taught school lin ards; Auditors, Mms. M. Marcl- The annual Fail Fair held was Mrs. John Leishinan, who rog Cartwright Township until in ani and -Mrs. Bob Craig; Group by île W. A. e! Trninty United was assisied by Mrs. Osborne S T A T*E S M A N' 1899 in Port Perry the de- Leaders, Mrs. Matthew Mar- Churcli on Fnîday a!temnoon 'n Wlliams and Mrs. Beverly C L A S S 1 F 1 E D S8AR OK A 321 ceased was united in mar- chant, Mrs. Gerald Shackleton, the Sunday Sehool Booms was Burgess. Phone MArket 3-3303BAR LO »~~ ~-i~.- ~. ~- -. nage with Robert Bruce and Mrs. Bob Craig. an outstandîn suicess was Mrs. Earl Osborne was the _____________ h they resided on the Bruce Lnc wa sevdad a geaUvy enjoyed o'y the con- hoinestead souili and east Of social turne enjoyed foflowîng tinueus streaiii o! patrons that Cadmus until her husband's the meeting. attended during the entire af! deatlî in 1938. ternoon - ihlier sister, Mae King,- Mrs. K. N. Morris was the she then meved to Blacksiock. general convenor, and the Afier Miss Kmng's deaili in other members e! the eom- 1952 she made lier home wîth u ~ mte n charge o! arrange mnsfrteeetwr EsMRE Mrs. Bruce was a faiih!ul l1. . . Aines and Miss Mary Jewefl .. - -member o! Blackstock United li O le e There was a wonderful an _______________________________________ .....Churcli (Cadmus Meihodîsi ray o! attractive gifts, appeal- and then United while living ing Christmas articles, ex- i htdistrict) and the Wo- ~ L7~ quisite needlework, aintsing N e w Phonle mnsAssociation, taking an toys, pretýy aprens, delicious active part as long as lier candy and home baki.ng, !as- N m e Slie is survived by two and a populan wishing well. daughiers, (Mae'i Mrs. Boss ~- Mrs. Jack Darcli was the Curtis, Orillia, gnd (n) ~ convenor o! ihe Art Gifi and FOR CHRITMAS Enelopesmen ever dreaoied . .hiddea Iocks The ca-convenons o!thIe FRT RD Re.Price $679.90 T20e nees met for theirUT SaR'tI. Nopen s... w Tfsa BoothBarretiadMr. and MI:. OLD CREESE u63cFIS GAEb67 Speial - Te Pir m Noveniber l5th, ai the Lions aIlc me s smart finôshes were Mns. Douglas Wight, Mrs. V The ent.re.---e--oo-,and PPair 5.......$2595 KeîthJackson, Mns. Robent E. «CARRY FULL LINE 0F Teetr leoo an rcssota...$2.5Baie, and Mrs. Norman Gib-5 evening were spent assisting SMSOTE (» Lis^, e son. The delighiful Wishing h SUG.AM<-b the TB Chrisimnas Seal cani- Stratf o.d Oeario WStuacn ago. F e h r it V g ta l paiga. The members workedStatCgo LANDER HARDWARE in groups !olding matenial, ad- P R The Candy Booth ce-con- Il__L__E__EM__E dressing, fiuling and stamping H O E ' venons were Mrs. Percy Green- la envelopes. At the conclusionH field, Mns. W. A. EdgerMs SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR K EN X ---*2o5 of te "ee" 4,30 nv JweleryD !I "asiSNOWFLAKE an L C RCwene sent oui. Backham- Mms. Stanley G. At 6:30 the membens recess- MeMurter was îhe convenor of! R C R PE I L H R 51KN T .BOWMANVILLE ed !or dinner and a short busi- &flop thie Gourmet Bar. She was! MA3574ness period presided over by* assisted by Mrs. Clarence Hec- « NIA 3-5774 V ~president Betty Lander. Tveni- King Street E.. Bowmanvllle kin, Mns. M. Moore and Mns. OPNTUS NIR.EEIG N it-i nmbr eepeetHugh Murph. .OE TUS NDF! EEIG UTLC ITA an-six eers r es ent nTe Bake Slhop oevenlor _________________________________________________

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