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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Feb 1961, p. 11

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~~RSDAY.F'EB. 9th, 1961 TEE CANADIAN STATESMAN. DOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE ELEVEN' thught it ofw auseybiDIA I Mrs. Velva Balley reported fored themi toi the Co untadMr.tnfdVnCmp Hlughe i.thf, e s i was K S T O the committee p r e p a r i n g Hall wvhere hot chocolt n r.~r akDan Hallowe'en. Then he said ~~~~iBlackstock Fair exhibit Iist, 1doughnuts satisfied teegradTry saa iie "Remember, I've been here.»,j Ttle annual meeting of Cart- Camp and Mrn. Wîlbert Archer whlch Is called "Bedroom En-. appetites. A shorttie as r.RosDfan cilrn T h e O ro n o N e w s He went on ta diseuss aradio wright Union Cemetery Board visiting comnittee. semble' this ear. . M.' spent in dancing. Tusa.Ms alTei tha I adsold t i n h wsheld Jnay3t nte Nwpaswr dpe rhmades .Sih Alregopo wratonit articles.en UitCdCburhattendedn herChurchee ParadetakeaardtoDonald, Ennirtices. iulentndedCs- M rs. James E. Richards, caitor having trouble with it. He members present. It was de- this year. Mrs. H. Kyte, whO Alter smre discussion relat the Nestleton Presyeinie r n r.Fe rw drives a two-tone grey '57 cided that Decoration Day be represerited the W. A. at the bazaar it was decided ta hold.jChurch on Sunday mrlgi n osadM.adMs Met eor. I would guess that held again a.nd that Bruce officiai board meeting, gave one, the date to be set by the where Mr. Herron th1 atrAbr rgt udy Mrs. John Sherry, Mr. and iafter spending several daysiMrs. Chas. E. Miller and Mr.!he had been drinking, I had Mountjoy and Earl Dorrell an- an interesting report. Roll cail High School Home Economicsdelivered a fine SEro fr Mran Ms.DnPrtr Mns. George Cole, Port Hope; with bis mother Mrs. John E.. Miller. Ithe impression that he had range the service, and that a was well answered with "A' class who always take part in youth. adcidePr ervs Mrs. H. Souch. Mrs. Neil Por- Armstrong who left Malton Mr. Roy Barrabail left last! been drinking. I couldn't smell collection be taken at this er- hymn I wouîd like ta have* the programmne. Sympathy is extene aie r n r.Mry ter, Mrs. H. Bailey, Mr. and by plane on Wednesday for a week for a holiday in thelit.vice. Following are officers sung in church." Mrs. Lloyd ExelenhrpotsMrs. Leslie Mount, MrGahm Sudy Mrs. Carl Eillings, Mr. and visit in the southern states. West, vlsiting relatives and IP.C. J.MacDonald cf the elected fr16:PrsdnBaExclyd in oo.wrso elle t rpots oLi1Russell onjy adMs is hre arsset Mr- Urdon Power were din-. Mrs. Roy Barrabali ana friends. O.P'.P. told of bis investiga- Cecil Wilson, Vice President, A skit "Let's get on with il" peene b het1: Henry Graham on thedahf'te eend ihM. d- i sne b h hredl"husband and brotherM.LsMr.WteMaiJntil. neNWests cf Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Chas. Wood attended a Miss Kate Foster, Oshawa, lion. There was a heavy rain Earl Dorrell; Secretar3r-Treas- was presented Dy Msds. Rus. gates, Mrs. McArt.hur, *li MunoynTurdy ______-__ Alx asnlast Thursday family gatbering in Bowmari- spent a long weekend with land visibility was fair. This tirer, Bruce Mountjoy. sel Mountjoy, Harold Martyn, Scott and s. lie p Messrs. oy ond ih e-Brh evnn.ville, Saturday evening oMs T. Wilson and Mrs. E.!area is partialiy lighted by The W. A. of the United Frank Butt and Glenn Larmer. Rîcand was.wS.l answered Messon atyend d efnrlc Mr.an Mr. . J Jkemnhonor Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Grady. eight service stations in the Church met in the Christian Mrs. Lonne Tbompson read by "An improvement I would Mrs. D. R. GardinerinPtrPR TO -Maic ad Mr. and Mrs. A.rv.illeae Young of Bridgenorth on their Mr. Wesley Falls passed area. Edcto omTedya- "The Mission cf the Church." like ta see in a punchased ar- borough on Friday.Donarhpytanouc ton were supper guestas- i25th wedding anniversary. away in Memorial Hospital, He saw Nancy Martin ly- ternoon with 26 ladies and 6 Following the closing exercis- ticle." Mrs. McArthur gave a Mr. and Mrs. ErnestLretebrhc hi oWd day cf Mr. an r. o ongratulations ta Mr. and Bowmanville on Feb., 2nd. ing on the shoulder, a piece children present. The theme es lunch was served by group suitable reply ta the motta, visited Mrs. AlbertBlo ogaJnay3,16,a Goode, Lakefield. JMr. Marshall Keast- the Funeral was on Saturday. In- of chrome piercing ber leg, of the meeting was Christian 1, with Mrs. L. Thompson con-I "Momn's in the icitchen, all's Mr. and Mrs. Ralph amrMmna HsiaBwnn forer aneKno onther ermnt ron Ceetey. between the thigh and the Fellowship. After the open- venor. iright with the world. I visited at the ArmstrogFn il.AbohrfrMry Miss Florence Werry, H1amp-imarriage on Saturday, Febru- Miss Shirley Vagg, Mr. knee and a compound frac- lng exercises the new presi- There wene seven tables cf' The next. part cf the pro- eral Home, Oshawa Fidy______________ aiton mni;e iitdM. Mr. and Mrs. Grayq- r 4h Reid Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. ture of the right leg. A pass- dent Mrs. John Carnaghan etichre played at the party gam poe os neest- evening where thelat n.H andrs. D. G. Hope, iier. .and M D evidy GayBoyd Wood, Mn. and Mns. ing doctor rendered first aid read the ainîs and responsi- pnoe yteLOBA nigame ve o int em ge wsrsig M .and Mrs . Genald eRam and MonsDavie, Caumus; Mn. Orville Chatterton, Mr. and and the child was removed to bilities of the W. A. Several Tuesday night. Prize wînners onstration of leather work by Rev. and Mrs. C. .Fr Mr andMrs. Grguestsn. on Mrs.e Sutton -were Mrs. A. J. Jakeman, wene the bospital. At the bospital, notes of thanks for fruit, etc. wene: High lady, Mrs. Norman, Mrs. Chas. Snmith. She dis- guson, London, calledo n ey and family, Bowmanville:,iget fMs Harry May in among the dancers viewed Dr. Mikios gave hlm the piec- rceived and a letter from Sim- Rohnen; high gent, George Cr0-paydbrtosndeliednd rsCciHlSauay Mn.andMrs GlnnAlu an 'Prt op anSunay. ave T onFniay vennges of chrome he bad taken coe Hall expressing thanks for zien; low lady, Mns. John Mc-l their uses, then passed àround enroute home after h fn family, Newcastle, spent Sun-, Congratulations ta Miss fnom Mart Kenny's Ranch, fnom the girl's leg and il wRs bale wene read. Kee; as low gent, Mrs. Albert1 beautifully tooled and carved enal cf Mrs. Fergusonsmob dany aywt n.ad Ms.E abhao nwbe r t th- Woodbnid Rge. Ston vs takeorn tah. rielbMrs. P. Butt gave the de- Wright; lady's travelling prize, leather bags, billfolds and key en, Mns. D. R. GanEn Rainy. dy, Homieo. a Pr PnyMrs. WRler. uton visiedToonto.votional, taking as ber sub- Mrs. Fnank Bailey; gent's tra- css otestill in the making. Peterborough, Friday. Mn. George Armstro n g, Jost.Hoe. M.nd Mrs. Wvlten oley - MacDonald and P.C. H. R. 'ject "Anothen Way." She said velling pnize, Geo. Crozier;lAt te sme ies ho d Sypt sex: Timmins, bas rtnd home ohs on cf Mtis n. ahdeMs.k Mranle..E.Loan(Pat) Cornell later executed we sometimes think we have door pnize, Mns. Hector Short-' how dimeet te s hpoWed slyp ay i xeddMs Chidrn'sHopialToona, iste Mis abl Dvyona seanch warrant at Gerry's no choice, but God bas an- idge. cess were campleted. wbo bave just receivdwr ChlrnsHsiaTrno iie isMblDv nresidence in Orono and seized ohnwyfru.O h cietngtoohs Oin atelt omtef the death cf ber sse- Ms KE D Lfor eYe treatment. Sunday. hscradfraddi Ohrwyfru.O h cletngto hs Oigt h aehu h d Campbell in Regia Mns. H. Souch, Mns. Neil Mrs. Ed. Dean and Mns. A.*bis crmad viaorwand oit t Treasurer gave the full fin- winter Mrs. Stanford Van- cunrent events were omitted, Mns. Ernest BelyeBone Mn n r.Pu ansPonter, Mn. and Mrs. Alex E. West attended the funeral fan examinatian. anilrpart or 10. nere Capetrandtemi-and following the singing of spent Satunday night îh n Mnd.fanmî,Zrs Pen Hei Watson, Mn. and Mrs. Carl. of Mn. H. J. Ogden in Oshaw.a. A quantt fgasrcv was a discussion ne shelves bers cf the Womneni's Institute'the National Antheni Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Hosiad 1 adfmlZprsetteBillings, Mrs. H. Bailey and Mrs. E. Gnady is visiting inntt o gas Acv for study in pansonage. De-land some visitons, 26 in all. Ni acl cnutdaco-tradMr.Lm ano1 . i weekend with Mn. and Mrs. daughten Mary Lynn, were Hamilton this week. erd tth cee a as to have a pot luck sup: Following the Ode and Col-'test in which several ladiesSt. Cathenines with M.ad1 Jack Neal. dinnen guests of Mrs. John Rev. Basil E. Long and taken to Toronto by MacDon- ci Easter holidays instead iect, and minutes, the secre- won pnizes. Mns. Ivan Mountjoyafeat Mn. and Mns. Eddie Counoux, Sherry, Port Hope on Satur- Orono United Church Choir- aid and tunned aven ta thepfe in oma RayandMare, eresuper ay.wil beasssti~ a Alertlab, togethen with a blood ofte ut yai turkey sup- tary nead in full a letter froml To make sure ail wene warrn tending the funerai fthi RayandMare, eresuperday wil b asisingat lbet sample of the girl. per in Marcb. Mrs. Harold Mc- Mrs. Lymbunner, F.W.I.O. Pre-' befome braving the cold wea- uncie, Mn. Leslie Mutjy guests Saturday evening ofi Congratulations ta Mn. and Street United Chunch, Osh- DrMko odo eo i Laughin and Mrs. Ed. Harris sident, and a letter fnom Mrs.1then ta go home, the Home SortaeptliteDvd N W Mn.tendo r. AvnL1, n.RseiVnHoec w nSna vnn o the chrome fromn the girî's1 wene appointed kitchen con- C. Runnalîs, chainman of the Economies and Health group Snowden and Mar a Petebomogh.Whitby who are celebrating Feb. lth, and this service mte adMs. __ as tated tht teps"in whiere1led bh ookiegsand ah en o- MHlospiare Miss DLinda Langstaff spndthear atth edome of ber sterillat 7 p.m. samone night. tatta Ses wr oe yc Tusaynd Wensaf wieth1 died othebhoainflacerations the .mand Stephen were Sunday sup-ta receive special attenti*on'joyed a short visit. Mns. W. Archer is sedn 'U UOWtrSs Thein yaundM nes doang- Mn. Frank Cerar of the At- per guests at R. C. Stainton's i er gee httî W. the Scouts and Guides, a couple of days inr nt teigessfespr ther antMrs Grdo Lag- orey-eneal' Lbortor, BbyDebbie Knapp, One- I. wait until we hear funther chapenoned by Mn. and Mns. with bier daughten n.Bn stf.tolfrn eenal's heLabonatory , spent the weekend at about provincial pnoject be-IRoy McLaughlin and Mn. and Smith who is convlsig wtrwhnadwcew Mn. and Mns. Calian and its and of bis examinations. Orvel Knapp's. fore taking any action. IMns. Dalton Dorneli spent a after ean surgery. Mn. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ IDL1UL j ~~~After bcaning the list cf veny enjoyable time Satunday Gîad ta reportMs. oy ejeneadomotfdal famidnsGOemee, visid Mon He matched two pieces of Mr and Mns. John Barlow items mcciuired for Port Penryinight. Follawing an hour or' Taylor got home from opta fe Snday.Tusda, ebuan 7h MahacDasoihtahn an glass. Fragments fo the attended the boat show at air exhibit it was decidcd ta so skating on Manlow's pond, on Saturday. DR unsaeaal anMr.nNacanSedawa igt rot eahîhtan TnotoonSaurayniht enter. Mrs. L. Thompson and Roy and Dalton each with a Miss Gertrude HennTr- abeialsisto ee - staff, Debbie1, 43 Kn, and Lindancy spent afmom the scene were matcbed Mr. and Mrs. Del Knapp, Mrs. Ralph Larmenofndt tracton and two wagons with ta, spent the weekend tbre iiua ed.Seyu Mn.f Dbband ns. alLn- Lm hn.1,43Kn two-tone car going north, twice and he came ta the con- Barbana and Bob, Omcmee, Iacate the different articles. aled hay for seats transport- M.adMm retLre' Pubro UOdae Sunday in Toronto with Mr.'!t . saawscnît heard a crash, turned around clusion that the glass found visited at Onvel Knapp's onMranMrE e and Mrs. R. Moore. j ecef m ie lRth,1960. olenan saw Nancy on the graund at the scene originally came Sunday and baby Debbie ne SlnStra v I cmbr18h 96,PoieMn. and Mrs. DonadTyomo REfle,"unn Mn. nd rs.Robnt ar-had eencahed a te bspi the guard rail. from the accused's car'. turned home with them ndailoinwrF- Wt thFa Nc.at" Mr.undsupergcss Roberftmd Ciar-:hd adnot etrncho te evie tnp am ro te ccseedM. n s. anLtheIer aTda spprgust o M..n ruthens, Bowmanville, wene' tal ta try and stopa mn The car stopped at te H tdta thecrm dM Al F she LIIIIIL1L.ft day uargust and Mns. H. Fosten and fml.toc, much t drink. Police station, then i took off and car and mentioned how, 3 rus~t visited at Harvey Webster's r.GenL mrà chse te arthauh md et narth, shle said. spots matched. The paint on Little Britaîn, on Sunday. las Mn. and Mns. Bob Young-, lihtad sve ral thop ghr n neSmne,1,sac the car and on the chrome Mn. and Mms. Orvel nap Miss Muriel Mulligan al man, Debbic and Gaie, visited' . Gdsvrlso igs An oesn 2 tae irsoial achd tadfml iieda usr o tHp q ud 5 2Goe pn h witb Mn. and Mrs. Lewis before arresting the driver. she was fimst, with the flash- moscpimetcar acbeAen d aihy isiaglat Rss with Mrs. Donald Sican Stinson and family, Cadmus,IHis counsel also told the court light on, and she was holding touched up with a paint and Mn. and Mrs. 'Perey David- In the regular Men's Townî final quarter ta, pull out a 26. Satunday they attede on Sunday. that the lad had consumed an it in front of ber. She saw a Lau aktalc -2 eiin h egela-YugPol' a Maser aye Lngtaf i exeKie Tat Pen alty aslasthetof gth ue way the Elgin Clair aiso from the son's, Raglan, on Sunday. headen at the High Sehoal, hast' ens hehd a 10-8 magin in the Campbellford. cie, n. ihhan and Mnile Tbes. Carlty ndeat uun- te $78Sh Attorney-General's Lab., sta- Mn. Newton Fowlen, Cour- Tuesday nigbt, Coronation' first half, but trailed 16-14 Mn. and Mrs. StanRh stayir. n d wi bs. antang 7 and license suspended for heard a thud or a bump and ted that hie recovemed from tice, was a Sunday visiton at Cale downed Surplus Sales 29-1 afler three quanters. Gond and Paul visitedMad Mr. staf.D oyle Ramo,41,of 3 i and Na n cy itah the gmudlothing of Nancy, one Russell Penkins'. 13, and in the second game, Dudlcy seoned six cf bis eight Ross McCann, OshawaSndy Mn. and Mmm. Gardon Lang- Dhrode ., Osbwa1, de- 73 a r aining voe r ba d.c chip of light blue paint and Mns. Hans Geissbenger Jr. Snuffy's Auto Body made it points in the final quarter and Mn. and Mns. Glen ame Mn.andff .Gi edaandnDnyvst d ' mandSerwd Avbooe.Ostawan e e. lwstaed itvehacyunan c nechip of damk blue paint and Ganry visitcd ber parents five consecutive wins withaut Ken Kelly booped half cf his and Douglas were Sundysp st.af r.Gi edaf anDnyvst d mne lwits he esestydwt Nnyutland these chips matched mic- Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wmn:defeat, on a 26-20 win oven' eight point total. per guests cf Mn. adMs aiyon una.was arrested on a charge of the police arrivcd. roscopically with the two-tone Prestonvale, on Sunday. Stephen Fuels. Sconing leader for the game JM rs . J. CoBoos fai o nd. Kn e l impaired driving at 12:40 Dickson Raynard, 14, said paint on the car unden seizune. Mnr.and Mns. George David- Coonation led 14-6 at ball- wan fSepe ul n Mrs. A J.Cooekrl, Ca Mn.andMrs F.Qua- am.on ecebenl6t. H hesa th brke ighs cme At this point court was ad- son and Patti, Whitby, Mn. and time and maintaîned their pace with ten points. Ted Dadson lumbus, visitedMad Mr. Mr. nd rs. . Qan-nearly bit the overhead brid- on the car, the car slowed journed for the day ta recon- Mns. Percy Davidson visited in the second half ta down the scored six. Ni acl n and Charlie, Onono, with ge. His bload was tcsted and down and then it wcnt an vene next Tuesday at 10:00 at Ben Hubbard's and Howard Sales 29-13 in the openen. SadnsNi acl n anlPU P and Mns. Jack Neal on showed 2.5 parts cf alcohol. again. Thene was onhy one a.m. Abbott's, Bunketon, on Satur- Danny Seto, the Cafe crew's Team SadnsTucsday, on the ocfIiLfm Snday.AliL He paid $59. persan In the car and the per- Hanry Hyatt, 47, of Tren-~ day. i~g gun, set the pace in bothW L. T P Gordies 8th birtbday. IIE Mn. and Mrs.AliLoe Trial continued for William son was unden the driving ton, was remanded one week Mm. and Mrs. John Moore, games with a 12 point output. W .T t.M.adMs e Peterborough, visited with Mn. Bruce Gerry, Omono, charge wheel. The car went north in custody. He apvcared for Clarke and Heather, Oshawa Pete Belsey scared seven forý Snuffy's Auto Body tan spent the wceken îh_______________ and Mrs. Ross Patton and with failing to remain at the and lie noted that one hcad- trial unden the influence cf wcre Sunday visitons at Keith the winnens, whihe Doug Wood- 5 0 0 10 friends in Toronto. Hri family. scene cf an acident on Oct. lgtws uto te ihhqoradnfcopio f'Stainton's. lock with four and Dan Mar-Conain af 6 visitcd Mn. and Mrs. CegtnJVVML ---- 3lst in whlch Nancy Martin hand side. the Crown Attorney, "Was in Mn. and Mns. Chuck Terry tin tbree, were the best for 3 2 0Dcvitt cf Bowmanvill: tte PU BN n ETN Su AIRS a a killed. Menvin Wermy, garage pro- no condition ta plead ta any- and Laie, Oshawa, weme Surplus Sales. Surplus Sales home of Mn. and Mr.Cci DvsinSre ot LARGES j K~aren Sorensen said that prietar on 115, said the night thing." He is changed with Sunday evening gucsts at Per- In the nightcap, Snuffy's 1 3 0 2 Hamilton, Saturday. LA G S oshe and othen cbildren had was a dirty one. Gerny came impaired driving and having cy Davidson's. tumncd on the power for aStephen Fuels Mn. and Mrs. John ccc A -65 BWMNIL 1 !4suaA mc , AUTO INSIJIAWt-r.ompANY been ta the service stations into the service station and iquon in a place other than a Sympathy is extended ta Mn. twelve point outbreak in thel 1 3 0 2 weme Sunday guestsc M. Cali on 115 Highway on Hallow- said "theme is sometbing residence. Taday be was char- and Mrs. Henry Dant and StATE FASM MUTIlAi Dirk Brinkman e'en and that it had been ram-. wrong down the rciad." He gcd with being drunk in, a famiîv in the passing cf Mn. AGINLE State Farm Agent'1 îng beavihy. Tbey wcre walk- said he heard chihdren screa- public place and consuming Dart's mothen. Mrs. William OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS -OSHAWA WOD RDUT SIICCPARI Newcastle 3671: ing scuth on thc shoulder cf ming. He told me that I liquor while on the "Indian Dant cf Woodville. -----------'the raad, ber sisten leadingshouldgo dlown thene. 1 List." ________ ___Richard Ncmisz, 41, R.R. No. 3, ARK VILLE OSf fil-HAWA WOOD PRODUCSLD ing ta stop for a red light at S A K IL Liberty and King Sts. and be- îng involved in an accident Mn. and Mrs. Bert Trim In ~ Witb Mrs. Annie May Tay- Oshawa last week visiting -'.. loir b, 67 Chunch St. on Feb. lst. Mmm. H. L. Tnim who Is spend. 1;r He paid $25. ing some tume with Mn. and o e. Tony Janezyn, 48, Tyrone, Mrs. Walter Simpson. M.was involved in an accident Mr. and Mns. Orme Falls , /4 at the avenhead bridge on and family were guests at Mn. Dec. 3lst, wîth William B. Morley Robinsan's recently. "'-- Brown, 108 Colborne Si. Osh- Mr. and Mrs. A. Rogers and O0'5T~/', Sawa. Today he was convicted family, Oshawa. visited ber 0 of arles divig ndas-paent, r.and Mrs. M. ..George Howard, 36, a for- Fniends and relatives from 5 / ....mer bus driver for Garton this commtinity attendcd theo Coachi Lines failed ta appear funeral cf Mn. Wesley Falls in on Juiy 26th last ta be sen- Orono, Saturday. Mr. Falls tenced on a charge cf Thef t farmed in the Sbiloh vicinlty I9-. -** by conversion from the Bus for many years but was a e% " :'~ M7.NTOSH RED-COLD SHANK PORTION BUTT PORTION h3ti-î A pnoposed bus trip wilnianville; Mn. and Mns. Han. STORAGE, BEST FOR be discussed dcided ta bave l odAshtnkilen d Deug. EATING-FANCY GRADE ing. It was adeet maet- lashon, Cklean d M bazaar in, June. 1Ebnze SymApathy is extended ta UN MH OAY P A PPLES lb. 4 7c lb. S f ~ Mrs. Lloyd Down, Mns. Muray the death of and fmh31-4 ' AN ON 3164 x8 A PPLESOsborne, Mrs. Wes Down, ' Geo. White, wha passed away sang twa selections. Mms. E.1 at the Cedans Rest Home, Col- Pe -etPr he 3-1b. cello bag SHANK HALFNO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED Lb. 53c Courtice accompanied thcm at umbus. The fumerai service Pe he .- ROG VED PrShe- seuthe piano. Mn. and Mrs. Recd was held at the Morris Fuin- 1 B UIT HALl' NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED Lbt. 63cîshowed pîctures of their bhl- 'ena Chapel, Bowmanville, on ~cCENTRE CUIS o« STEAKS Lb. 69c summnr.The OhawaPrEFFICIENTampon CDELIVERYS ___________erv meeting of W. A. will be c Hampton Ladies' Service 914 P E F C ET F EE 1 3 9 ýi eid onFebnuary 27 at 2 p.m. Cub catered ta the Teachers l Texs CrlyLef, resly 45e Off Deal Reg. boxc $1.03-4AVE AN EXTRA 4c at Whitby United Chunch. 'Federation Banquet on Thuns- Texa Cury Laf, rashy 1Pnesbytery Annual Meeting cf day evening in the new Dar.- I ho ndTimndkngLzebx C W.A llb tS.Ade' gon Twnhi Hll y I No. 1 Grade KINGkingsize bo United Church, Oshawa, n On Saturday evening, Hay- LICESà o o P Apnil 27. Bay cf Quinte Con-, don Chunch held thein Tunk Ann Page CrommyReg. jar 37-AVE Se1 ference W. A. will be at Whit-' Supper in the hall. Bath wereo 9C by United Church on May lst enjoyable social affains. SPIN*MCH 16-oz jar ( and 2nd. Sunday Church Services PE N T B TTR yLimnitea PEAN T B TTER2 1The group Mrs. Harry Fish- were quite well attended. Our lO-oz. pkgs. Jars. Parker Reg- 5-SAVE lOc'en, Mms. Percy Davidson, Mms. pastan presented a splendid U 10 TELEPHONES TO SERVE Y0V q c PUMPKIN PIE each 495 c Hasiuk servedrefneshments'sbip service and the music84SMO STSUH-RA817 and alI enjayed a social time' by aur Men's Quartette waa 4SMO T OT A811 ORIE-R s11 f 2 to0gethen. Group for Marchn,,much appreciated. BOWMANVILLE - MA 3-2130 AA Eih290 AlPrices In Thijs Ad Guaranteed Through Sat., Fcb. iitb, 1961 Mrs. Tom Sobil, Mrs. Leonard Rev. Ted Kersey and son Bahl, Mns. Jim Stainton, Mms. Paul, Scarborough, visited bis V Ne!son Fiee. parents, Mn. and Mrs. S. Ker- OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS OSHAWAWODP DUT 1Mn. and Mrs. FHarry Polozi sey on Monday. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVIILIX. ONTAMO PAGE ELEVEW ý4LSDAY. PM. fth, 1961

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