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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Mar 1961, p. 3

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~jFURDAY MR.2nd 161TEE! CANADIM4 STATESMAN, EOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO UAMM V IP quet, May 5th, Comrade Mary'f* 'ýone Commanaer IWestover. IComrade E orepresent- ' il rirrî4 :Pd a beautiful hand made quilt ta the auxiliary. Presi-. Vis fs ocarLeiondonaion t wsde-, Trin t cdet Bates th afleerfor ther quilt later in the season. The "Company of return ta Trinity Zone Commrander Rose Bate President Millie Bates on the business meeting a social! in the Concrete C official*%.i-zil:ed the Bowman- behalf of the auxiliary pre- hour was enjoved, and a de-1 March l2th at 7:001 ville Ladies Auxiliary to th e senied an attractive present liclous lunch was served by wil be under dire( Royal C-,nadian Legion on to Zone Commander Bate, xho Comrades Rena Bathgate and Mrs. Blanch Hogg, Mondav evening at the meet- expressed her appreciation. Betty Woodward. well known here. in .~eld in the Leg:on Hall. -_________ Easter Week cor Scongratulated President An application for member- ilre Bates and the members ship from Mrs. Edythe DeBoo, through the clever of the auxfiarv on their finp was accepted and approved.. wE DN tation of "Christ in record of ach'evement during She wil] be initiated at a crLhe CLas thel theyea. metng n te earfutre BIGELOW - ATKEY and communicated It ,vas anriouiiced oy Zone It was announced that the! In a ceremony on FebruarvI Company of Pilgrir Commander Bate that the local Zone Rally of the Ladies Aux- llth at St. Michael and Ah' acting arm of the1 auxiliarY' is the Zone leader Mlaries ta the Royal Canadian Angels Anglican Church, Tor-' Drama Council of in catering, and she compli- TLegion w ill be 'held at theonoMr. ayAge tey The Christian IJ rnented the officer.~ exec-utiv, Legion Hall, Bowmanvxille, on of Sa ri. dauy ge ofteateCommittee of Oshawa an mm c~s.onth aout prllOth. Past President Mr. and 'Mrs. William His, tery of the United C. of mone *v rair.ed, and auxi"- Florence Knight was named a'nd hii'on ieo Canada invite the eni jary's e xcellent working or- convenor for the Rally Sup- of M.Por HpJohn of Mrs. bytery, young and oic ganîzation - -~~ per i John Bigelow and the late Mr. a hrhso te IReports were presented oy Bigelow, were married. Rev. ations ta participate lost22 ound iithe following, convenors: Com- Dr. J. A. Walton officiated ervice of Worship Wih arnPlanî rade Ann Piper, Sick Comn- The bride, given in marriage tDram sey itf With Noran mittee,an on the catering for by ber son Ronald, wore an scenes so graphical. "I would like ta !zay that I have ý te Kiwanis Charter Night'ensemble of lotus blue silk'. trayed by the Con found the Naran Plan very satis- Banquet; Conirade Grace Mur-, The bodice featured a wide igis factory. I have lost 22 pounds doch, Birthday Box; Comrade Iband of Belgian lace. Her igis gradually and certainly feel miuch ýMary Westover, Uniform Sup- shoes and flowered bat were better. 1 certainly recomi-end the 'plies: and 1lst Vice-Presîdent, of matching blue, and she car-1 O IU R Naran Plan to anvone wishing ta A u d r e y Bate, Bereavement ried a white prayer book with1 reduce the easy wýav. Committee.1 streamers of pink sweetheart MRS. FRED E. H( MaIS. . .NMuRpilY Paswr aefrc r' roses and hvacinth petals. Toronto, Ont. ing for several events. Con-I Mrs. William Davis, of Ot- Mrs. Florence Ethel Safe reducing is graduaI, yoiir venors were named as follows:, tawa, attended ber sister wear- Of Carstairs, Alberta, msystem should not lbe subjected ta Vimy Night Banquet, ApriL ing a gown of lilac Italian of the late Fred E. H~ the shock of "crash" diets. The 81h, Comrades Dorothy Rich-!papillon blanc and her bat native son of Bown Naran Plan can help anynne ards and Ann Dilling; Generall!was of matching French flow- Ontario, passed away wishing ta lose weight in a safe, Motors Bowling Banquet, April ýers. She carried a bouquet of Olds Hospital on F gradual nianner. Alniost ail cases 92rnd. Comrade Frances Bruce; hyacinth petals centred with a 20, 1961. of excess wveight are (Ile ta over- Scu atr Lnh pi ambo ochd Mrs. Hoskin was eating. The Naran Plan is the 29th Comrades Rena Bathgate' Lieut.-Col. Tom Wil1fr id!Lo)ndon, Ontario, on eatîng vth re meaisa dy. egin and 'Rose Overy; Scouts Sup-, Bigelow. of Ottawa, served his 114, 1873. She came eatng ýre neal aday Beinper on the same date, Com- brother as best man and ushers the turn of the centu today- go to your druggist and radesGrc Mudh and were Messrs. Allen and Ross' moved ta the Carsta ask for the Naran Plan. It is soid as rc o trict wih ber husbar en arnoey ack guranev. Florence Knight: Oshawa Gen-j Bigelow, sons of the groom. aiyn197 eral Hospital Bowling Ban-i Following the ceremony a Mrs. Hoskin was ke reception was held in the AI- terested in communit: berta lRoom of the Royal York ities, especialîy in th DHotel. of the United Church loi p U 4S E DGuests from Port Hope In - she xvas a pianist for2 cluded Mr. and Mrs. H. J.1 She was also a mer IMumby, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.!the Bancroft Viomen' C A R SBurness, Mr. and Mrs. H. K.P tute. Long, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Long,~ She leaves to mourn FORDP Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Leuty and' one daughter (Irefle) ,p'oje 1960 F R Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Niles of Roy Brown of Olds, tv Cobourg. Napier of Calgary, ar OVI6 cdl. don of Cairstairs, ai 4 61f4 «JOgrandchildren. One dî FO DZ1 Ethel, predeceased 1955 F R Funeral services w Mt LLL 1Mrs. Fred Watson, Mrs. Her- in the Carstairs 1 I TEH RAD8L Co Vcoi bert Stewart, Mrs. Jim Stain- Cburch on Februar3 ton, Mrs. Paul Sobil Jr. at.1 with the Rev. Magee YOJYtdf, ffi? ended the meeting at First! ting. Mrs. Hoskin was MWFOA UZdudwromi1954 CHEV .ýaptist Cburcb, Oshawa, for rest in the Carsetairs ce: 'w the C.G.I.T. and Explorer Bel Air 'leaders on Monday evening. Automatie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron O IU R and family, Orono, visited at Wes Cameron's. MRS. FULLER CA' IMrs. P. J. Roberts spent the lweekend in Rochester, New On Frîday, Februar * ý York, U.S.A. 1961, after a three-mc' Mrs. Vies Cameron, Mrs. ness the death occur OPEN AM.- Il P.M.- BODY SHOP 9A.M-RM. Michael Nemisz attended a Elizabeth Allum, in h, demostraionat Mrs. Harveyi year. at Metropolitan E Balson's, Oshawa, on Thurs-I lnsr * i ~day night. The deceased was 1S flE.gad n Russell Perkins visited Mr 21,t, 1904, married ti _______________________________________________and Mrs. Arthur Rae at Mark- Fuller Cator. ham.* The late Mrs. Cator Mx-s. Percy Bryce and George 1member of Salem U Sonley, Toronto, were Sunday1 Cburch and had resiý P A IN T visitors at Fred Cameron's. IR. R. 5, Bowmanville, IMr. and Mrs. Hlarry polozýyears. a 'nd Stephen have moved intol Surviving are six cl C L AA N Eahi new home. Welcome ta four sons and two dau ~ L E ~ i - Ui the com nity. Wm. Cator, Windsor; PITTSBURGH CLEARING Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward and' Jack, Edith (Mrs. Hobl SATIN RIDE $ 1 8 sîlCaerosVn iitd tand Beatrice (Mrs. C. Rubberized - Reg. $2.65 Qt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron! Alsa surviving are tm attended the Odd Fellows'l thers, J. Allum, Guelp PITTSBURGH CLEARING "At Home" at Brooklin on D. Allum, Toronto; an 0 Friday night. sisters Mrs. G. Kinsman SA I$IEE A E Mrs. Keith Stainton, Clarke, 1 zabab), Alabama, and1 SATIN RIDE0ENAMEL 2 Clarke Moore, Oshawa, onlA sister, Mrs. C. Broc] PITTSBURGHI CLEARING Friday. deceased the late Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glas-1Tbirtee.n grandchildrE FLAT WALLPAIT <' 75il and Gwen, Tyrone, were il6great grandcbildrei Reg. $2.60 Qt. McMaster '___ ____- Amongth euil - tributes were those fro - NMANY OTHER BARGAINS - lem Cburch and Viomar These prices ai I nl to the stko hanu I sociation. PPY 0113' SOC 01 T he service was1held "CARTHAGE" OAKWOOO" 8eO,>f*ýy aec,.t.d in tend "OREENWOOO' ~bwbtle Node, of Tur. . Oow,.ood cdecooed Qutoi,. od So,,fin. in poil i.., "Gren. hhe ingold, On a p..re wood" thfine mcpattern, white bockgroo,,d. ,in .tostef>j gre,,.Bot%, coos oiteu-de, gi-... Ptter . inshed in god, "'na p'tre mite bolk. g,ound. Support the Easter Seal Camipaign in aid of Crippled Cildren .., Retura your Pink En- velope as soon as possible .. sponsored by Bowmanville Rotary Club. Special offer price $399 "BIG 20" 27 KING ST. WV. BOWMANVILLE MA 3-5556 s Return to One Year OId - When? darorstin e area givin Top Speakers blood reguiarly to the Blood o M ac 12'C-* Bank in Peterborough. :d e " It was planned ta have a d ress Ne on M a ch 12progrssive euchre party some time later in the month. l Pilgrims" For five years this famoug s On Wednesday afternoo.'a t al United play, wrîtten by P. W. Turi > about 40 ladies attended a riy RaI e, ta pre- ner bas successfully demon- demonstration of "M a king The first New Party meet- iy "Christ strated the importance oC, Sandwiches For Ail Occasions" îng ta be held in March will City" on Christian Drama. "Christ in sponsored by the local branch take place in Bowmanville p.m. This the Concrete City" was first of the Viomen's Institute.. Town Hall at 8:30 p.m., March ction of presented by the New Pilgrims Miss Mary Mclnnes, Home lOth. who is (the Professional Company of Eooitfo h eat The speakers will be Hazen the Religious Drama Society ment of Agricuture and Home' Argue, M.P., National Leader ies alive of Great Britain) în Leicester, Economics in Toronto, gave a' of the C.C.F. and member of interpre- England. The dedicated cast talk on Nutrition and demon-I the National Committee of the the Con- of six actors attempts to par- strated how to make many New Party, and Bruno Mar- truth of tray the Passion o! aur Lord tpso adihsadgr awetz, former Professor of expressed Jesus Christ. It is the story " nishes. which were later sam- Philosophy at the University by the o! something that really hap- pied by the ladies. The speak- o! Toronto. Professor Mora- rns (the pened. The story o! the Pas- ~ er was introduced and thank- wetz is a promoter of New Christian sion is ane of universal stg- ed by thec W. I. President,: Party Clubs among those pea- Canada). nificance, speaking timelessly Mrs. Addison Scott. Iple who are not members of ~ductionta al makind TheCrucfix-Members of the W..sev a Trade Union or the C.C.F. a Presby- ion and the Resurrection are ed tea, sandwiches and cake' but are of the various pro- 'hurch o! events of personal significance Xathelsofheem st- fessions and businesses so tire Pres- speaking intimately to the in- 'io.ta teiprosIfrth i, as well dividual and urging him to NwPrycnb eeae denomin- action here and now. and p0f he annul Vesthemeetin' inti fSt. Paul's Anglican Churchadpoetd ateFud tn this Mrs. Blanch Hogg, the Dir . was held in the Parish Hall, ing Convention ta be held in hruhector of this notable drama Ottawa from July 3lst ta Aug. Religiaus which is now entering its with 26 members present. The, 4th, 1961. ness the sixth year of presentation,Re.VatrEnspsid The R ev. Harold Stainton hYpr as directed and poue n aeteprs eo of Courtice,wxho also ha. npany o!r aypayadwo wrsJohn Palmer, the retiring oe ~ uia ead Rector's Viarden, gave an en - i lbhe ed foraNewPat bath as an actress and. a dir- couraging funancial r e p a r t. ing eaneca or airw ahy yector in regional and Domin- Noci Wood presented the War- eingnd. ilchi h ian Drama Festivals. Little Rosemary Margaret Kîlleen seems ta be den's Parochial tentative bud-meig Any funds raised in the pandering over a very big question. Was she one- get for 1961. OSKIN !orm of performance fees are rado Robert Sissan is the new turned over to the Christian yaFb 8ho ac s? Yuse oe Rector's Warden and Nocl ' iHoskin Drama Council of Canada for mary Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wood was returned as the iwidow its wark in local churches Killeen, King St. East, was born on Feb. 29, 1960, a People'is Varden. [oskin, a across Canada. Leap Year baby, and must wait another three years Other officiaIs appo in te de Tanville, y in the The large congregation who for a birthday. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. were: Emory Smith, chairman Ferayattended "Cry Dawn in Dark Harvey Aiken, Millbrook, and Mr. and Mrs. John j. o! Sidesmen: lay delegate ta j,. rerayBabylon" exempli!ied t h e Killeen of Almonte. the Synod, Mrs. Glenn Went-,- born in keen interest which is taken worth, with Mrs. Noel Wood ,» October in Christian Drama. You wil ______________________________ as alternate; Envelope secre- * West at like this one even more, so ar, rs. Charles Smith; ury, and come eariy and prepare your- I a Treasure, Roy Jarvis; Audi irs Dis- self for a worshipful evening. I M usic News & C R. ws tor, Glenn Wentwortb; Vcstry id and -----'- ~" Clcrk, Mrs. Noel Wood, Or- BIBy M. L. Beaton ganist Mrs. Ernest Lamb. enîy i- Business Direclory Mrs. Douglas Smelt and 0 On Saturday, Februa r y opportunity for our town ob ty activ- lSth, at fsholcidterafes fmscpa Mrs. Morgan Bigclow were ap- he work A1,at !sho hl-harafato ui lydipointed delegates ta the Greatl h where C C OUnfa n C ren fromn Bowmanville Pub- by top-flight musicians rigbt Chapter, also as representa- 5 years. RAY J. DILLING lic Schools attendcd the Ober- bere in town. The programme tives ta the Parish Executive nberof ertfie Pubic ccontat nkirchen Choir Concert at would be carefully pianned Committee.Th adrse sbe ofnsti- 93 Churlech reta Massey Hall, Toronto. The ta ensure maximum enjoy- 'h drse ý's nst- 9 MAre tr86 childrcn were tbrilled by ment for the entire audiencei St. Paul's Cburch Councili nechlte - their experience. Being pre- as distinct from anc dcsigned1 r r.IaPleEoy ahIte ber loss WM. J. H. COGGINS sent at an alive performance to satisfy a few. Smith, Mrs. Morgan Bigelow, 'and parcel MIr5. Chartered Accountant is much more stimuîatîng Mrs' Douglas Smelt, Robert hold ho va on, Scod loo tan asiila po- Naturaliy the cost ofpo Sisson, Noel Wood and RoyI soldso SdeGa-nde Librar Buildiing ramme on TV.- curing such quality entertain- Jarvis. M the full name of the ýnd six Cor. King and Temperance Sts. One must be present in the ment fruTtwnhces Parish Hall committec person Who is to get it. aughtcr, Phone MArket 3-3612 Concert Hall in order ta cap- tts woeer public,'remaîn the sanie as last year, bier in spot eiv htBw YALE, FRIEDLANDER turc the 'concert' atmosphere. supprtieieve tha t Bow John Palmer, Donald Smith, M the correct apartment re held & COMPANY Television makers are spec- muallendeervthe bst, nIMrs. Ina Palmer, Mr. and Mrs nmber, street adeS Uni t e d Accountants and Auditors ifically concerned with pro- musicall ien eaiethe an rga Bigelow and Roy Jar- IUades y 3dLicensed Trustee in Bankruptcy ducing good vîewing tha al citizensureal cise iS. rural route number or officia- 64 King St. E. RA 5-1621 ment-- the sound of most. a cmui The Building Committee Ps fiebxnme lita Oshawa, Ontario sets leaving much ta be de-' wt cyomvsa cara laidto B L. aleC.A. sire tonlly.. W are caring for the phys- were asked ta remain ln o!- ýmetcry. F. Friedlander, B. Com., C.P.A. This weck I received a let- ical side of life abundantly, fice until the furnace debt i M City, town or village, and MONTEITH -M IJ ter from an outstandîng Euro- let us not forget the import- cleared which tbey hope will Postal zone number, RIEHL & CO. pean Conductor who bas just ance o! nurturing the mind, be funished during the ycar. where necessary. 135 Simncoc St. N., Oshawa returned from a triumpbal If organizations and or in- A Parochial Tribunal was TR Chartered Accountants tour of Guest - Conducting dividuals are intcrested in the formed with thic Rector, Rev. M you r name and complete ýTOft RA 5-3527 leading European orchestras. develaping of aur cultural Wialter Evans and the Viar- eunads ith 1 oh omnul This fine musician is inter- activities by giving assistance dens, Robert Sisson and Noci rte ddesi h rynthiij Cî ZEwmni575 ested in conducting an orches- in any way, please phone Wood ta prepare the voters upper !eft-hand corner. rredil 0f[ artners: 475 tral concert here in Bowman- MA 3-7283 or Mr. M. L. Bea- list. er 85tb Hon. J1. W. Monteith, F.C.A. ville. This is a tremendous tan of town. Mrs. Noei Wood gave a re- fSee the yellow pages af most LisiaA. B. Monteitb, B. Comn., C.A. pr !teJno uiir. telephon e directories for B. E. IehlIC.A.,N.I.A.Mrs. Glenn Wcntwortb, Sun- ComPlete Postal information born In (Licensed Trustee) B T N day school superintendent, rc- on Sept. G. E. Trethewey, C.A.ý ported the work of the Sun- Acretpsa ;elate R. F. Lightfoot, C.A. (Intended for hast week) ILadies Guild, who had also day Sehool, also the Ladies Acretpsa Wolves have movcd into donated baking, Miss Mildred Guild. Mrs. Douglas Smelt address speeds was a1 Chirop r a c f i c Manvers townsbip! Thomasý Sisson donated considerable gave an account of the Wo- accurate n i t e dl Staples, who lives an 35 bigh-' materiai which will be made manis' Auxiliary act iv it i es. dlvr .ded atî G. EDWIN MANN, DïC. way, west o! Bethany, was up into aprons by the mem- Roy Jarvis gave the Parish dlvr for 57 Chiropractor sitting at bis kitchen windaw' bers and offered for sale. Hall financial report. Office: when be was astonished ta, sec Plans were made ta hold a Mr. Arthur Hand, lay officrP.05 ýhildren, 15 Elgin St., cor. o! Horsey St. a wolf run across the high- Sprin.g Tea at a later date. from the Toronto Synod 1Ex- E .ighters, Phone MA 3-5509 way, through bis gatcway a nd The W. A. have provided ma- ecutive, was present for the, bsal. aeRySrn eot e-lOffice Hours: By Appointment on down through a fieid.i terial f or new green skirts for meeting. Lunch was served by I MC eaer Ro*Pon eorss the Junior Auxiliary unifarms, the ladies at the close o!_t1 home; D e n f a ing two o! the animnaIs, which' wut r.EoySib r.meig ain) a! were aiso sighted by Eldridge Noei Wood and Mrs. Thomas, DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. Shea and Donald Hogel in the,' Wisn.volunteeing tae dositgHeV O E R H S O E ,vo bro- Office: Jury Jubiiee Bldgs. sanie area.psaeing Flunhwng te clasng £ h, and 40 King St. W. Bowmanville Numerous people have mca- prterhss, ncas scvcd by _____________ id twa Office Hours: tioned seeng 'deer out at tthehe hoslerT essssmse ti Mrstraner arvdi ml edHp ..t .m al k il.O SaturdayTh wiji be heid at the home of.southern town to find the 'orontJ. COffiePhone - Ay 3-5790d mas Jennings saw onc rui1ning:Mrs. Charles Reynolds. streets deserted except for a Hoon ousfie Phone - MwAst3-5510 through bis farm and out brsbad lrig wyin kpre- Poe-Nwate35 along 7A highway. A. fewý The annual meeting of thiebrs adbaigaa Cator. DR. E. W. SISSON wceks ago, Regr. Palmer was:Manvers township braneh o!froysnt o! the ithlne ar- en andý L.D.S., D.D.S. driving into bis'own driveway1 the Canadian Red Cross Sac-_ysg risdtemyr n lo Office in his home in the village, and there was, iety was beld in the Town who was up for re-election. 100 Liberty St. N., Bowmanville a big buck standing rught bvý Hall at Betbany on Tuesday "But why doesn't the mayor 1floral Phone MýA 3-5604 the kitchen window. It stood. night. The same officers were corne out and acknowledge m Sa- Office Hours: there motionless for a fev re-elected for a furthcr term- Ithis coplmet? the stranger n1 s1 9 am o6 p daily mntebîiîded b the Prsien, rs arl Argue;lasked a musiclan. iClosed Wednesday- Sunday hcadligbts and then ran off. raueHnyMJkmn, in te D. C F.CATRAN D..S. Mrs Raph restn i inSecetay, rs.D ou gI a~"to ase 1s an I have tdbe imiWuAmtL T.flJUVUfÎ uho uda.-__________________________________ "£-'iN 1Mrs. Frank -Martichenko,! BarseSolicitor Mrs. William Pbillips, Mrs.' si Box 9wasl Douglas Smeit, Mrs. Ina Pal-i * W. KAY LYCETT, B.A. mer and Mrs. William Jordan: Barrister and Solicitor have joined the Ladies Auxil-' Dure In the offices o! iary ta the Legion at Mil-' nure R. R. Waddelî, Q.C. brook and attended the initia-' wost Main Street, Orona, Ontario tian ceremonies there on Mon- day nigbt. M origages The Woman's Auxiiary of !.4 0St. Paul's Anglican Churcb .20 SADIE HAMILTON - ORONO were entertained at the home .80 Phone i r 16 of Mrs. William Phillips for ,.0 First Martgagc Funds their February meeting, with LEAN, .00 Residences - Fa:rms 12 members present and Mrs.SALLN .8s Business Properties ýIna Palmer presidîng and SWEET PICKLED .85 leading the devotional'period.39 .80 Martgage Loans Twa minutes silent prayer C T AE S U AE 1 Prmpthe I eMrs. Fred o!._Gray,______________Cod__-________andServe_ 50 HAROLD C. PEDWELL wha had been a valued mcm-HglnrCd-Ha n ev Real Estate and ber o! the group. Mrs. NoelRU Mortgage Broker ,Wood read the scripture les- 6. 9 Phan 386 Pans werc made for the World's Day of Prayer, on Lean, Fresh O pio0M etfr y February l7th, whih will be9 ______________________a- joint meeting o! aIl the K E IT H A . B IL L E T T , O . D. C h u rch Vom en and t a be h eld _ _ _ _ _ _3__ _ _ _ _ _ _ Optometrist . in the United Church, wtb MLEWT FIRTH'S: HAB OfieHours: By appointmentithe service. Mrs. Noel Wood "Why aren't designers of No. 1 Grade Creamnery Telephone MArket 3-3252 w ill give the address. ladies' bathlng nuits In Mo.- Tues. - Thurs.- n. The recent Bake Sale had e h a r t e of governmentlb a.m. ta 5 p.m. been a success, adding $35.0o budgetE? Thursday evenings ta the treasury. Thank> wa s Wed. and Sat. - 9 - 12 expressed ta members o! t.he 11-PJRSDAY, MAR. 2nd, 1961 9 a

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