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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Aug 1961, p. 12

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TEE CAKADIAN STATESMAN, EOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO f rom the Penny Fair Parade Firsi. prize winner, Vincent Massey, depicting King Arthur and his Court Second, Lions Centre, representing Robin Ilood Third, Ontario St., with Paul Bunyan 44 Fifth, Flett St. Playground, showing William Tell Siâth2, Fra.nklin Park , ith Davie Crockett at the Alamnu Scenes Complete data available Phone, Write or Visit the College - Get the Facts. Last year's graduates again proved the value of Business Training. GET YOUR START NOW. ENROLL AT ONCE IN THE FALL TERM Tuesday, September 5, 1961 t OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 10 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa, Ontario Phone 725-3375 Please forward current Literature on Courses offered to : Name --------- - - --------- --------------- ------ Address ---- -- -- --------- ---o------------- A ge - dVEDNESDAY, AUG. . 1981 MisENNISKILLEN MisJudy Green, Kingston, Karen Ormiston, Toronto; Mr. after completing hier second James A. Werry were Satur- terrn at a ten-day camp as day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Counsellor at Camp Pretoria H. J. McGill and Garth. spent the weekend with Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter, Lois Ashton. Dr. and Mrs. R. Shirley and Donald, Maple B. Green, Daphne and Glenny Grove, were recent visitors called at 0. C. Ashton's when at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewmns. Miss Lois Ashton returned Misses Doreen Trewin, Hea- with them to Kingston for a ther Griffin and Ruth Peth- week's vacation with MissikaelvngTsdyts Judy GeeMay week for a weeks holiday at Mrs. Benson, (nee 3 Camp Pretoria. Woodley), who is vîsiting hier Miss Susan Lee, Kedron, aunt, Mrs. T. M. Slemon, pro- spent Saturday with bier cous- vided a most entertaininginMseSadandhro and informative haif hour. ins, Mises and r amsao the S.S. on Sunday morning WryadbohrJms as she showed coloured slides Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, of hier trip, as a delegate to Haydon, in company with Mr. the World Convention of and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston, spent Christian Education ini Japan Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. three years ago. The siides Gordon Werry at their cot- include scenes and people tage, Victoria Harbour. in Korea where she visited ber Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor- missionary friend, Miss Ra- land, Miss Elsie Oke, Mn. Al- mona Underwood. The austen- bert Oke, visited Mr. and Mrs. ity of existence in Korea was R. Hotson at Picton. a sharp contrast to the lux- Miss Laura Bowman spent urious life in Japan. The a few days with Miss Betty scenes were of markets, gar- jane Werry. dens, hospitals, churches, or- Mr. and Mrs E. Trewin, phanages, oit the mountainous Doreen and Donald visited country surrounding Seou], Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horn at Korea, where soldiers appean- their cottage, Williams' Point. ed in many views. In Japan On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. we saw pictures of other reli- S. R. Pethick spent the day gions such as the Shento and with their son Mn. and Mrs. Buddha beliefs. Mrs. Benson F. Pethick, Fenelon Falls. had the thrill of returning via Master Dale MeGili spent Alaska on the maiden flight Friday and Saturday with Mr. of a Jet. Mr. F. W. WerrY and Mrs. Jim Kinsman, Cour- very kindly operated his pro- tice. jector to show these beauti- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haass ful siides. Mr. E. Wright and Ronny, Bowmanville, extended a note of thanks on ith Mr. and Mrs. K. McGill. behaif of the congregation. Miss Sandra Werry spent The community hall was the a few days with Mr. and Mrs. meeting place for m a n Y Ross Lee, Kedron. friends and relatives of a very Mr. and Mrs. Harold Forder, popu]ar young gentleman, Mr. Gail, Anna and Ronda, Port Joe. McGill. The occasion was Penny, were visitors at Mr. to hionor Joe whose marriage and Mrs. E. A. Werry's. wilI take place this month to Dr. and Mrs. H. Sanderson, Miss Kathy Brown of Port Oshawa, were Sunday even- Credit. Mr. Edgar Wright was îng visitors at A. Sharp's. the capable M.C. for the event Miss Joan Hobbs spent holi- and announced the following days with Mrs. W. G. Rodman, programn. Piano duet by Miss- Niagara Falls. es Betty Jane Werry and Su- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan SharD san Wearn; Humorous read- and children were Sunday ings by Mesdames H. Ashton, callens at Mr. and Mrs. W. F. R. Rowan and 1. Sharp; Piano Slonecky, Scarborough. solo by Miss Shirley Avery; Miss Linda Roberts, Balti- A comical skit by Misses Ka- morz, is visiting with Miss thryn Siemon and Lois Amh- Kathryn Slemon. ton xith Miss Judy Green as- sisting at the piano. The maie quartette Messrs. J. Slemon, The hurnan 'heart rests about E. Wright, R. Ashton and O. eight-tenths of a second be- C. Ashton dedicated a num- tween each contraction. ber to the guest of honor Commissions are not paid and escorted them to the stage. on arguments won, but on Mrs. O. C. Ashton and Mr. F. sales moade. Doriand presented a corsage Men w'ho give in if wrong, and boutonniere to Kathy and are wise; mien who give in if Joe. Mr. Dorland read an ad- right-ane married. dress of congratulations and good wishes while Messrs., Clarence Stainton and Grant' Werry gave the community gifts of a tri-light floor lamp,: card table and chair set and a large mirror from the old' soccer team of which Joe was a star player. Kathy and Joe repiied with speeches of ap- preciation and extended a wel- come to ail to visit thein in their Port Credit home. Lunch included a treat of cake and ice cream by Mr. and Mrs. H. MeGili. Mr. and Mrs Fred Durham,WIa ue 'drv Oshawa; Mn. and Mrs. Arthur W eee o rv Durham, Don Milîs, were vis- itors on Sunday at Mr. and:*'mHatfor Mrs. S. Pethicks. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harri- service goes with you son and nephew, Toronto, were visîtors with Mr. H. Ste- Wheil vour car is Hartford~- yens and Gordon. insured througli us you cari Mr. and Mrs. Jlm îsaaw s e ndo fst Courtice, were c Kiesan, Mr ways ieedo at and Mrs. R. McallesaM. friendly service through any Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stain- one of over 200 Hartford ton were Sunday evening din- claim offices Coast to Coast. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. That lind of help cari corne David Bothwell, Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- in mighty handy in an emer- Kee, Port Perry, with Mr. and gency. -Next timne your car Mrs. F. W. Werry. insurance cornes up for re- Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown, newal see us for H-artford Miss Kathy Browvn, Mn. Joe McGill, Port Credit; Mis" insuralice! Memorial Hospital Weekly Report For the week of .July 31-STUAiRT IR.JAMSq CLEARANCE ON ALL j'~Beach Towels Reg. 1.49 ON SALE $1129 Reg. 2.98 ON SALE Siripes and Patterns 30lx 60'à Save 41c to 72c on First Quality BIG THICK BATH TERRIES " Two big sies 22" x 42" and 24" x 45" " Thickly Iooped on firm backing assures high absorbency See them in two big sizes, 22" x 42" and 24" x 45" . . . firm thick looping is woven in plain broad stripes or candy stripes with f ringed ends . .. ail first quality and 41 c to 72c below usual. Usually 98c - 1.29. Walker's August Towel Sole, each 57c. Usually 98c -1.29 August Towel Sale 7c 5 7each First Quality-Save 19c Pkg ! Buy Two - Save 271c ! Terry Face CIoths Imported Tea " Generous site- 12"# x 12" " Colorful stripex " Usually 19C August Towel Sale 4for57 Like the towels, these face cloths are ail first quality lines - Many will match the special towels value ...Allare the same fine valup- at an especially low price . . . usuaHrv 19c each. Walker's Âugust Tawel Sale, 4 for 57c. Save 30c each ! First Quality! Kitchen Terries *CHOICE 0F EIGHT OR MORE SCREEN PRINTS *SIZE 17" x 29"* USUALLY 69c August Soie mach ........... 39C Kirchen favorites for their high ûoZýorbency . . . this opportune speciol purchase brings on exceptionol value or- a Iow, Iow price . . . Over eight interesting screen prirnts on firm thick looping. 17" x 29" size, usually 69c. AUGUST TOWEL SALE, esch 39C. *Linen *Fringed Ends *Size 17" x 31" *Usually 78c for 2 li Augi 21 N'es, YOU Love 21c On eerv tc ooftht linen tea towels- . . f:rmýy swoven in stripes thot wîiI be ct home in on.y 1' çjood 17" x 31" size . . . speciolly p fine value cnd money-soving price.t AJGUST TOWEL SALE, 2 for 57c. Big dauble bed size! Low j Ail Wool Blani * 4-lb. 2-oi. WEIGHT * 6" SATIN BOUND ENDS * BIG 72" x 90" SIZE USUALLY. 10.98 Auguast Sale, euccl........... G"d quobry ail wcol b:onket o: a lu", 72 x 90-inch double bed sîze. . . S floniîngo red, blue or green with moîchi ends. IJsuoiIy 10.98, Soa 2.10 during SALE, tach 3.08. 5 King St. E. 9eof Bowmanville rowels .ist Towel Sale for57c hese fine imported n peppermint stick kt -hen decor... urchosed for the r Usually 39e mach. 388 1 o prc .e big ld plai colcs of ng 6 satn bund AUGUST TOWEL MA 3,5f~ PAGE TWELvE AUGUST TOWEL SALE. Plonned months ago to bring you top quality merchandise at Iowest prices ... to stock linen closets with great savings. 1 Phone ------ - --- $2.49

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