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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 5 Jul 1961, p. 11

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANILL, ONTARIO ~ ~~~~~~~~~afternoon a good number of several days last vle ihJraMevnSet la ,-------------N D A Orangemen from Clarke dis-lher parents, Mr. anj r.Bitw trict attended service in Ken- Harry Bigelow.Grd7to8HnrsKah d WlRosene h, vsted Sn-Toronto team inh Chbopl a iR .Wit rahn hes1Tusay o spa n l a nell. ~~Friday evening friends and Kendal choir, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Hilliard BristwhdBlySet Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Westheuser at the organ, sangalhefmiyoelstSn Grd6to7Hnr:Dug Gro ge ,Eito Phone 3621 Donald, Roy and Teressa spent Reg. Elliott gathered in Ken- an anthemn. ay-Mhr anM rs.Toed ad a elDulsHry o GOrdOn ÅgneW, 07 Sundy at omemee with herdal Orange Hall to celebrate, The church was tastefully ley and their childreDb'Capr Ps:BraaGen mother, Mrs. E. J. Selleck, ad with themn their 25th wedding- decorated with baskets of 1 orah and Paul of Belvle1o uhm ntil d ""her sister, Mrs. Wm. Callani. ann. !flwrwihiversarv. Mr. A. Low wa-s foeswt orange and bluel Mr. and Mrs. Dougla r'wr reBinGen Mr. and Mrs. Percy 'lhomp- M.C.fr'h eeig. Lloyd flowers predomninating. Afterh, Om e;MranMs.Gde5t6.H os:N- dd/lAH ~~~~~~son and Allen of North Bay Glass read the address. The the service the Oranggemen, Jery Bso w ndfail, a mth NncMMrtn /C ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~United Church were with Mr. and Mrs. Cari comfortable new type rocking edd yte ed l ierratliy and arnfYde.Fy cGlDvdRysod C la rk =eLangstff.for th weekend. chair, hassock and silver roseand Drum Bnd'arddton; Mrs. Gayle MofftPtiiky Wetot.Pass Id Mr. and Mrs. Cy Elsey and bowl were brought mn and, down and up Kendal street. lerborough. KnehPreuPtyWl e ~ ~~Sunday Scnool dauhters. Oahawa, and Miss presenled by Clarence Ther-ý Mrs. Dan Black of Courtice Dr. Norman Lowes eto o.(r. el mtta e 5 e . Aileen Martin, Toronto, visit- tell, Roy and Diane Little and: visited hier daughter, Mrs. Bob Thursday for FlintMc. hr rm m ilieS H O la e u n i onA n alP Cic Mr. andMrs. George Mer- Lorrame The theRpand liYoungman,Gront Srsday. r herne e will spendhsiJnorR m Necsl-WloaPark Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mercer, sure and thanks for the beau ýStephen of Pontypool were there.Grd4to5HnrsPh- Newasle-heannalpi- sor buinssmeein w rpot. Girls 5 to 6,1. Geryle Norewcasloe- Wation th Guelph, spent a few days tiful gif ts. The evening was guests of the Youngm-ans Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Willa MclsYonmMryA e Ncstlae-Thanesnua pc sordtebusiess mecided toJudd 2. Susie Jones, 3.Chrisie formed a lov ey sttingon te with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent in dancing. day whlen Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geachie (nee JeanSct)oMaihekDnaGe, Alldrefae re, Hars ar cin etanthe present executive Jones. '7 to 9, Girls, Barbara 28te n hen the Nenwcastleni- Fred Warren. We are glad to In spite of the rain Sunday Yendrick and sons also called. North Surrey, B.C.,vstdMra tog Waltona Park on Sunday, for another year, PresidentlHorner, Boys, Wayne McRob- ted Church Sunday School hear Mr. Warren 1s feeling Mr. and Mrs. AddisnSot Gae3o4.H or:wn June 25th, with 115 members Everett Harness; Secretary, erts. Boys 10-12, Doug Harn-hedtiranlpcicnte better again after his recentlatSnymkgthtrpRcrdoCraieW- of the farnilies in attendance. Jean Hariness; Treasurer, Ted ess, 2. Tommy Alldread, 3. east section of the park. The bad spell. B EHN down by airplane.Thiss-onSadaWlnD ad Clarke; Games Committee, Tommy Jones. Boys Shoe ici was fairly well attend- Mr. and Mrs. Alec Little ter-in-law, Mrs. Mar ct pleDan tog er uringe ftraenoonasro-Rtnn oadMcoet, ik .GeadHrns,2 by the children of the Sun. and family, Toronto,, spent The Four-H Homemaking 1Port Hope,singing "One and hier sons JohnanDo-GrhmPs:Muy Ed grame o fot rceswasrunand Mr. and Mrs. C. Vanson. A1f Alldread, 3. Teddy Clarke. day School, their parents and Saturday afternoon with his Club of Bethany attended Ach-1 Alone", "Aria from Faust', a las of Peterborough, wr lomns onne Emns Inscmetn o the prizeseens.Al ed supper, the enjoyable day 1. Thomas Harness, 2. June of the hurh. Mrs. D. Vannatto and Cecil, on Saturday. "Take Me To a Green Isle" them. sn ciln he var o e.all brought to a close with a ball Alldread. Egg Throw Con- D .urigte atr' o h Bowmanville, were S u n d a y Miss Dianne Bigelow of Be- and Handel's "Where'er You Mrs. Ina Palmerleto Grd2to3RnrsGac chidre 4 earofage ainae. test, Christine and Harvey Dum th afeno te guests with Mr. and Mrs. thany received provincial hon- Walk". He was accompanied Saturday for a mont'va-SmhJyePrHahr under competing in the races a *Jones. children had an enjoyable PryBre.osfrcmltn 2hm-b onWloaso of Port tion and will visit wt e reKteieSelr as were pesente with treatsRace RsultsThe Lucky Draw was won time as a program of races Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mun- making units. She has been Hope. Mrs. Muriel Spellerldaughter and son-in-aM.WyeMngmrGe regardless of their standing As the secretary was un- by Christine Jones, The mem- was conducted. During thelford, Garry and wee daughter chosen to represent Durham sanýg two numbers "Still Aslanid Mrs. Roy Brennl tMGlDulsWie hu in the races• able to keep up with some of ber with the closest birthday supper hour, clouds started to Elaine of McCord, Sask., mo1- County at a Four-H confer- thie Nighit" and "The Cradle . Belle Plains, Sask. ebokoneWlo.O Arudfive 'clock the the children during the races1was Celina Alldread and the gather and the sky became tored down to visit her par- ence to be hield later in New Song." The United Church Mr. and Mrs. IRos artil ila il Aebrod tve family at she was unable to get all the oldest grandmother present very dark but finally cleared ents, Mr. and Mrs. Spence York City. Ichoir directed by Mrs. Mar- were in Malton dumihlrae1t .Hoos oc memberso dfelicoe lad sup- namnes and therefore some of Mrs. M. McRoberts. Everyone upframs.noal vn Gordon, and other relatives Miss liiuriel Neals, atnothier'jory Edmunds sang "Come weekend visiting it MrRindsLnaNesDb dorw to a icios sd by al1, the winners have been unav- participated in and enjoyed ing. and friends here. They expect member of the Bethany Club! Where The Lilhies Bloom" and Mrs. Robert Gilmu n yMrihekSalyPr pe rhic wahesunoyer hour a oidably ommitted from this the peanut scrambie. Following the delicious and to leave Thursday to visit his will be going to MacDonald and "Good Nighit Gentle Folk". their new grandson er y ikyGaaVrnc an umg esuppabundant picnic supper a few folks at Palmerston and then Institute in Guelph for a week Dr. Norman Lowes played Ross Gilmour.PerBtyAn Moo. races were conducted for the motor on home. as a Four-H delegae two organ selections, Bach's Mrs. (Dr.) S. L. SpelradO raGryWlo.(r. ZION aduits foilowed b al Cnrtltost r and The Bethany girls sit iilus- "Be Thou Near" and "Minuet family have gone to tersm oan mttahr Igame and tug-of-war. Mrs. Spence Gordon whose trating "MakingThe Most of Berenice"; also accompany- mer cottage at FeneoFal t , ~~~Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mc- Everyone seemed to agree 30th wedding anniversary was Fruit" was chosen for Peter- ing the choir and Mrs. Spel- and will remain theedr eoto ..N.3Mnes Il wcaStl iIntosh, Coldsprings, Mr. and at the end of the evening that recently held at the home Of borough Exhibition this fall to ler. The program was chaired ing July and Augus.FlsSho ;Mrs. Lloyd Gilmour, Peter- this was one of the most en- their daughter Inez and her represent Durham County. by Rev. George Richardson, Dr. H. W. Scott adMs ae r nodro ei borough, visited at Fred Cam- joyable pienic's the Sunday husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Ralph Preston received who showed a film "Christian Scott of Burlingto ee Gae8t ,WyeSe eron's recently. School has had. lace Boughen. The family pre- a certificate for five years of Family Living". Rev. Rich- guests with Mr. and Ms h-hno S ocial and T.),o SOnal Mr. and Mrs. Tom Currie sented themn with two chairs. leadership in Four-H work. ardson welcomed the many mas Jennings, durnth rd o8 oos il and family, Fort Erie, spent a The rain rather complicated Mothiers from here who at- vnitors and thanked all those weekend. Baly hiaWo.Po few days at Robert Killen's. Nestleton Station things for the Foster family tended the achievement day who hiad taken part in theý David Speller cebrtdmeRo SepnsSu Recent visitors with Mrs. H. with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wri-[iThey returned to their home reunion Sunday at the home with their daughters wereiprogram and preparmng and his sixth birthdayonTussaMstrRcy ate. R ereadM.an r.gtadLar i Linsy1 Fiaand Mran of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Foster. Mrs. Mervyn Porteous, Mrs. ser vilng- the supper. The closing1 day with a party mihnfe- ct Ar Pearce and Mr.anMiy rs.1 ght and ary mos slinay.d Koln Fidy nd ihhMrad rs. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. However, picnic tables set up Morgan Bigelow and Mrs.. numnber was "Blest Be The noon. Those presen ee Gae oua Albrt K.Pearceandtfamily were Mr. andedrs. Ross Allna Kle en ihte sfar Arthur Howard and Jim Of in the garage gave adequate Edgar Beer. The Four-H ICIub Tie That Binds". Stanley Perry, Lynd ar rd o6 hitpe Cleof Oranvle and M iss.ArSoaiyrntnonSt Mrs. Clarke Moore spent the new home at the east end of some present. The two honored n en's Institute. Montreal, Que., Mr. and Mrs. Randy Perry, Wayn3at- Gae3t .Hnr:Nn PeggyfPerceo.ý r and Mr. A.HVis- urday weekend at Keith Stainton's- the village on Monday• guests for the occasion were There was a large crowd atCecil McGill, Toronto, have chenko, Adelle PagLnacBrdeB h .r- ,e fToot.Mr. and Mrs. H.M er-mnofMpe G . F wre Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stainton Mr. and Mrs. George Bow- Mrs. M. E. Foster who has just the United Church Garden been guests with Mr. and Neals, Anne WhiteKte.mi e y3 nrJl ard left M alton by air on M on- Sunday guests wt 1 n withit r.a d Mr .W ll.he w e enaiitnnM .a d i i-ad ot e oi t , a wth maW ny comin from i s-M rs. Lloyds Casi ck, x- i ll sBer a d Gl ra ih-t d To m S e he s nM r day evening for a visit with Mrs. Ross Allm and family. eCalvi Man.d my a the Mr. Lond ieCapnM. Pauldher ister, MthrpDoddsofaVir- tant points to attend this an- rde s. lvi stgith U her ardsn. ran relaivesin ummeside P.Mr. and Mrs. George Allin cottage, Lake Papineau. and Jimmie returned with ginia, who came north with nual event and enjoy the cold mother, Mrs. Milton Weather- Bta ulcSho xm Gae1t .Hnr:Mr E..and Helen were Sunday visit- Several Zion neighbors at- their grandparents for a holi- her. Other guests from a dis- meat and salad supper accom- ilt. BePatBraleyDavilLaCapel Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gar- ors with the Rev. and Mrs. tended the presentation for day. tance were Mrs. M. E. Foster's panied by the delicious home-j Douglas Driver, New Tor- Ination Resulsl er tehnoMr wood and Terry Lynn of Bea- M. C. Fisher and family in' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pascoe 'On The Oliver and Ivan Roh. three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. made rolls, biscuits, pies andionto, visited with numerous Senior RoomneLCaeleied rz consfield called on Mrs. H. R. Fenelon Falls. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs- rer famiies spent the weekend J. Short and family of Barrie, cakes, for which country wo..ý friends mn the village on Wed Gae8t .Hnos la si Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs. Glenn Kirk of Platts- Pascoe avesold their farmn at Mitchell and Tillsonbury Mr. and Mrs. George Russ men are famo'us.nedyadTusy.ProsPticaDv- Gae1,Fnk Snpl. Sae r d Pa yr s. Rosmly Bon ath g, n Mr an 1 rs H. C n n ave sp-tthFrweek ug rlCdgatul a ly Reun a cramief L gh o Wa.uthe and daughter Sandra of Cen- Mr and Mrs. H. C. Denmis at Hans Geissberger's. Arscott who won Girls' cham- Dodd and son Michael of Rust-MM1 tralia spent the weekend vis- copanying Mr. and Mrs. pionship at the Cartwright bury, Virg., arrived Sunday k77 ql iting with relatives and friends Alden Pollardan r and Mr .and Ms ap ls Central Public School Field afternoon for part of the re- in the village. Mrs. Embley Mrs. James Clement of Osh- 11 l ndfarmly, Tyrone, O -'a.unoadwilatrakhs and Sandra are staying for awa attended the Calithump- adMs CalsNylr, t t Snday visitorsawith Mr. mother home. amonth's vacation in the vil- a arade in Port Hope ona, wresuper guests atadMs m rsrn ee Drn h ot fJl lag Saurdy. rs.Ale Mcastr son un-Mrs. Sadie Hamilton and Mrs. our church service will be held Mr.ad Mrs Harold Hock- Mrs. Sidney Hallowell and day. Bertha Best of Orono. in the evening at 7:30. Sun- fin idf amily of Port Perry daughter Nancy of Orono were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young- Douglas Davison was home day School will also be held - we Sunday visitors with Tuesday visitors with Mr. and man and family, Ty rone, were from Ottawa over the holi- In the 'evening along with the ,.en other Mrs Thos. En- Mrs. John Voutt. Sunday visitors at Normani day.( church service. iÏ . -àt ad famil'. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashton of Leach's. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Irwin Mr Ricky Peac ssend- Stratford were weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. George Gor- Miss Dorothy Harris of Lind. have purchased the house inte surnmer at Bob'In with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nes- don and John, Oshawa, were say and Mr. John McGarry built by Mr. Yendrick but in-at Bala. Mr. and Mrs. Albert bitt and Paul. Sunday visitors at K e i t h and Lorraine spent Monday at tend. doing some fixing bef ore Pearce and Wayne accom. Stainton's. the Harris home in the village. moving mn. Mr. and Mrs. Tay- panied him to Bala on Wed- The strawberry uprws Miss Betty DeVries has lar, who have been living in ne ayMr.rEnd r e eSte:yReceive Data e ng:::;"pn oymen; . °S°h went°wit*Guet ih Mdayand Mrs. Rickard In Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Geiss- the Buschlen family who Carenc Thertell were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Wal- O n Location berger, Mr and Mrs. Hans oed astMweedammTho n.. T ront nSatrayMrs vtr of Oshawa wered SudyGisbre r.adGry hill of Lindsay were visitors Dorothy Ratu and Jack Sil- v i rs w M rssF o u O f T r i b u n e S u d a t t rgo.ak n at th e wG ra ot T h om p son 's r. v erth o rn e of N o r h B y D e fors " "A l p i es e f c i e J u y 5 , 7 Mr. Sa is Bowen and Mrs. Newcastle- In answer to AlMrslucMaster, Jan and Ros Joseph reycand four chid- id Telastof Bowman s srdeial "lRciv re570 nBou ae Henry Bowen and Darlene our query of two weeks ago attended Columbus anniver- re t te7 - ty.Thy hiy s week and ofor c,..tl)l spent Sunday in Little Brit- for information concerning sary and visited at Ray Scott's. bought the James Hedge niemmebrofteWA, this w euli sta, 91 OOloPStEm« a ain with Mr. and Mrs. Eric the old Newcastle Tribune t armand wmoved from Tor-asiste bterlades tteCPA., clogtme eeieFee$.0 nBnu ae Foud ndSunayevniGpuledreGre had 1adieMra' Mrs. Dorothy Lee is in comimunity, were on hand-GRAP DRNK n.."". litl igt othe sbje t. SALEM charge of the Williams Point Tuesday and Wednesday to little igt t e sueray.the booth and opened up the sum- quilt a quilt in the SundayHEN SPG TT2-.' S. Bennett who was manager Regutlar church service next meMiPsIot yfeagnMonday. ho100 hall for Mrs. Ralphcster BaSWhPrk3å.". Mithe ae Bennett, nov 1 rs. be a Confirmation Service fol- Woodstock is visiting her sis- Mr. and Mrs. Frank lMilerSoe.m " PauBters/. T. Shaw of Downsview, and lowed by Holy Communion. ter Mrs. T. G. Langfeld and and daughters returned home sriteMGA0,n1 the Tribune office was loca- Sunday school at 11 a.m. Virginia Colley is holidaying Satu t ant ron. their tnip to Su ø m oHnuaTmt Sue3 .. Street Westson that is now has been holidayingSek n with s riends g ndmotpleased to coast of N. Carolinaaand Vir-FZZE .l" officeHolubenkotbe ild ing. Me.Ja end Mrs. erad Shack-isarnmatrMiStre oseph'sthe Blue Rdga so yline yee DnL EA N, MILD CUR ED SPRFBå, of the building in the office leton and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. hospital and preparing to at- spenta few days sight-seeing PTT HP 2..r, aormcomb occupied by Dr. F. BlackburnB andbt r iaat- tenMr.surnmerschoA tur y-tonWilliamb g de as EA E L HEEESP ADn'.gi" ed an an we t o r lete wth Mr a d Mr. ob Cola r.huSaand ,Mr A ndhu C itoF amn e vsed tfa i ly lsa ari-T me Chu s E."A L Every printing job tha osIoighsrcn hathe goes ivn y thelhealth follwn i eeta very pleasant recital wasi m the rcital gven Vor accidentwhihhskp himn held at the homne of Mrs. West- EAC throuh her getsperso ansiat teLionsMentre la-,tinRoss Memnorial Hospital, deuser the r moerrnusicst IG -32z.Botl in d id u cra f t e n tia t i r M iW s s d av ve n ers, L eTow n , v r e a n n M S . r a n MI - s r g a r end f rt e , usc el G a r d e n F re sh - B r a d fo r d G ro w n - N o . 1 G r a d e , 2 4 sA LDDESN9 step along the way. Try u!and family, Brooklin, w erM.nMrs.Mevll rvniK a h r y n Tuany Jned ETTForE - 2 2 SundW ay itor s . aý and Carol of Lindsay were re- Geach, Joyce Elliott, Anne' Mr.o. raig.oiss G rdaeent iitr it r and Foster and Barbara Burley.1 Yellow Flesh - Freestone - No. 1 Grade- Quart RoeBadSet4 6o.Btl ALS LTERTUR C aig ootet hong Mrs. Bruce Heaslip. Saturday evening the firstý ýRs rn weeknd a hom. •of three barn dances was held P1> ES --- 3 mn Allen Foster's barn to as-1 BUSINESS ORMS STALIGHT ist the youthful ball players 'P A E . . . 2 BUSINESS FORMS STAR ~in the purchasing of suits andaifonaVlni ,ustn ihJie-Sz 1XE The hour was lae, I sat aloneequipmrrent, and also mn fixingClfriVaeca-Bstn thJc -Sz13 The nourwa at e , th apon e up t om , -1 he ball dia mnond, etc. e M I TE 9 . e c r . h ,, tt i m t . a tt. AnLwtceTt e am sineah mllho e There was a large crwd in 1Se ]oT R N E S4 CWers LETRHASSilently go out, as one by one, a dendance Saurday evening, Each soul found rest, - a day was done. Between the Midgets and, Peewee teams there have beeni TAG an LAELSAnd then I thought, how like the lamps so nmany gamnes this week it*** TGanLAESThese lives of ours we hold so dear, has bee.n hard to keep track S O N AE A Callus fr anestiateof them. The little Peewees Cal usforan stiateBurning so brightly, then perchance, have not fared very well but! on your next job. We watch them dim, and disappear. e1a nweo hegae n My heart felt sad, till suddenly and practice. Their first base-8W AVLE NA1 The Canadian Statesman I gazed up through the window bars, anBrucen ercer wb s pk1BW A ILE -OT 66 KING ST. W. BOWMANVILLE FrHae a l go ihSas F swrrq Then gloom and sadness fled from me, Wednesday evening and four -I AMr e EWATE NAI PHNEMA3-30 - rie Cunningham lKendal Peewees were choseni arjo for the Lake shore All Star ,i - -1- , e - 1 ,

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