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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Dec 1960, p. 20

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PAGE TWENTY - - -.------- -. - - .. -.-~ -fl SMt* TEE CANADIAN STATESMAN. 1~OWMANVTT .T.W P~Wr A N'ESDAY, DEC. 21, 1960. Santa Visits Lions Club Helps Distribute Gifts W hile Car pis Fil! the Air The Bowmanvil1e Lions ated the spacious hall which Club held an enjoyable Chrit- was gay with effective Yule- mas Party at the Lions Com- tide decorations. A delicious munity Centre on Monday !turkey dinner was served by evening. Best wishes for the ladies of Pine Ridge Christmas and 1961 were ex- Lodge No. 1291, L.O.B.A., tended by President Wateri with Mrs. Jean Kennedy as Rundie. convenor. A large and beautifully dec- Lion Stuart James was wel- orated Christmas tree domin- 'comed back to the club warm- Taking time out to say: MERRY CHRISTMAS! DON BOU'S White Rose Service Station AND STAFF ily at his first appearance at a dinner meeting following his recent illness. Ted Goddard, Son of Lion Lawrence God- dard was a guest. Lion Jim Bell was the able leader o! singsong which fea- tured Christmas Carols. Then ail joined in singing "Jingle Belîs" which greeted the ar- rival of the jolly Santa Claus, Lion Ed Leslie. Santa Claus distrîbuted the Lions Christmas presents for each other among the mem- bers. There was a wide and amusing variety o! gifts. The winners of the Hockey Draw were. December 24th, Dr. Keith Slemon and G. Johnston; December 31st, Bob Williams and Elmer Banting; January 4th, Bull Smith and Dr. Keith Slemon; January 7th, C. Ewert and Walter Goode; January l4th, Ron Snowden and AI Starr. Nothing short of our own errors should offend us.-Mary Baker Eddy. Let me exhort everyone to do their utmost to think out- side and beyond our present circle of ideas. For every idea gained is a hundred years of slavery remitted.-Richard Jef- feries. PREPAYMENT 0F TAXES. Tax payers wishing of their 1961 faxes Io prepay firsi and second insfalmenis will receive the following discounts: January IstIob January 161h inclusive -2% January 171h Io February 151h inclusive -1/2% Fehruary 161h Io Narch 151h inclusive - March 161h Io April 171h inclusive R eceipts for such advance payments shall be issued Five Dollars ($5.00) 1% m '/ Of1% in multiples of --C r u t a p 4c c rE et tfI H DE C] Over 500 Children E n Ôy Santa's Visit To Cdn. Legion Party tii it was also a -memorab, Grinding and Mixing is Done at *Your Own Barn with Our DA&FFIN FEEDMOBILE *Your own grain and/or roughage *Pio neer-Cafeteria Concentrates *Molosses blending without lumps We carry a full une of Pioneer- Cafeteria Con- centrates and wiil build balanced rations for your différent kinds of lîvestock and poultry. We have looked into ail brands of concentrates and recomniend Pioneer-Cafeteria as today's best value. Nowhere else can you find sucl ing-money-making combination. mobile Service and Pioneer-Cal trates. Pick up your phone right us a cali. The annual Bowmanville Legion Pipe Band Christmas Draw was held on a recent ,h a money-sa- vening in the Legion Hall. It was conducted by Ab Mavin. Daffin Feed- Tefruaewneswr fêteria Concen- Bowmanville; F. S. Cole, Ed- sali Avenue; Mrs. H. Arm- t now and give strong, Duke' Street; Mrs. H. Harris, Newcastle; R. Phillips, Tyrone; Ralph Douglas, RR 1, Whitby; Kenneth Kimmer- ley, RR 3, Bowmanville; T. Connors, Liberty Street; A. Pigeon, Lakeside St., Oshawa 0 Mrs. Margaret Perris, King Street East; L. W. Rogers, .à.rv ice Ea h W retOhaa EabW ehStenet, Kinstona Road, Whitby. Sellers prizes were won by Sid Nichols, F. S. Cole, R.j RA, 3-79221 AleL. C, ownnors, Mrs. M nwR 3, own ville; .' Perris, C. Thertell, Kendal; SG. Walker, Oshawa; H. Har- ris, Newcastle; T. Phillips. Tyrone; W. Bow, Whitby and G. Dunlop, Orono. NO~I THE FED MIL Don't wat ntaor THEr or gron.Give YUT us alandlt rnorDfi grindtwa and mix alalfa or aother uhewit yourin grain oth ble nd wiinfor appetzn oaseOrFeedmobile dih o e tha t oo, and does fint jooerfectlady.xngy hv o4 ee Whi*te's'Farm Se %~1300 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa i Tr PAYMENTS TO BE BASED ON 1960 TAXES R. B. Reynolds, Town Clerk. M ---- -1 - -- . IlluillulttLjlt2 . 1 ý THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVELLE. MTARM irm"?j

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