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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jun 1962, p. 9

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WEDNSDAY 3UN lSt, 162 T!~ CNAflA!~ TATSMAK ~OWANV %JI.NwAT 4 DRESS SOCKS Good Selection FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL 2 pr. $149 NYON SLEEPING BAGS Rubberized Ground Sheet 100" Zipper Reg. $16.95 - 'Nylon screened tlîrougliout 4, Sewxî-in ZWPPElLED DUTCH DOOIl.:! floor * Poles and Pegs * WVaterproofed COLLPSIBE STEL PLES lent duck * Canopy storiii door * COLAPIBLESTE L PO ES ndivdualî cartoned. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Lighters Wallets Beits lVatch Bracelets - Pocket Knives Etc. AIR MAÎTRESSES IIEAVY DUTY 12-GAUGE VINYL ~ Repair Kit Enclosed Fully guaranteed Rteg. $12.98 RUBBER RAFTS COLEMAN ALL CAMPING SUPPLIES $$ ..BUY THE BEST FOR Lý COOLERS ESS. $$ GEORGE'S YOUR CAMPERS' HEADQUARTERs 42 KING ST. EAST BOWIIN VILLE Ax-. anîd Mrs. Klaus Zulaus, Oshaw-a, fîiends of Mr. andi Airs. R. Mielue, bave purchas- ed The Colonial Grill, andi plan ta move there with their two chlldren very soon. On Tuesday evening the1 'Canadien Comnmerce B an k ste!! end their wives and hus-, bands and avercrew, hasi a social evening and presenta-: 'tion at the home o! Mi-. and Mis. Ross Boyd in bonour o!, Mr. Fred Grasby wbo bas been'1 trans!erred ta a branch af Nassau. jOn Thui-sdav evenîng a number o! ladies attended a lingerie andi sportsweai- dem-, oristration at the home o! Mrs. Mi-. and Mrs. Gardon Speirs and Mrs. Mary Bertramn, Toronto, were Sunday visitai-s I with Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson. Sel girl friensis of Miss ShiaAllin hasi supper with 'her on Friday evening oni the, occasion o! lier birtbday. Sorry ta report that Mi.' Ai-chie Brown 15 ii in Me- nuoniai Hospital, Bowmanviile. The seetion wishes him a i speedy recavery. !Mr-. and Mrs. Michael Mc- Ginn, North Bay, spent the weekend wîth bier mother, Mrs. Arduie Br-own and Roy, andi visited with ber father in the bospitai while home. Glasi ta report that Mi-. Stan Porteouss recavex'ed su!- ficiently fi-rn bis recent 111- ness ta return ta bis home. It is nice to see bim able ta walk ar-ound again, andi we hope be continues tW ateadily lmprove.m A GENNEAL MOTOA$ VALUS FOR STRIU/IT IVAWE SE WhiU'ooJl tir«s optional aS extra cout PONTIA-siUICK DM111 f ! h-3631 B3e aum to uee "The Torn-y Ambrose Show" on the CBC TV metwok on Friday eveaings. Check local listings for chamîel and tua.. ROBSON MOTOR*S LIMITED 166 King St., E. MA 3-3396 Bowmo~viIIe ..and hoIn ipeed y..g Malil .iust follow these four points ta faster mail service every timeyou addressan envelope: Use fuil ana correct nam* of Persori Youre writing to, 2 Use full and correct address with Postai Zone Number in Canada's six **Zoned-' cUles. 3 Write your own loturnt address and Postal Zone Number in upper left corner of envelope. 4 Write legibli. I~4>of<',I 'I I - a WWNESDAY, :UNLP 13th, 1982 TffE CANADIAN STATEMALN, BOWMANrMLLP. ONTARIO KM year was favorably received, iaiso visited her sister, Mrs. Mr; and Mrs. Fred Seesdn saa eeSna Discuss Celebration Plansan a norinating committee MA rLE GRO V E Bob Carpenter, Toronto. awere recent dinner guessih(stos~îhM reore. h as ifrmd Unit 1 of the United Chureh number of aprons on displav Saturday afternoon v i s i t o r Oshawa. Khk n et"Eln the local meeting that On- Women met at the home of and these were priced readv1 with Mr. Charles Hone and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ht.TeBySot ilb lk tario has the largest number Mrs. Cecil Jeffery '% ith 14 for our basket. MVrs. Stella Beech, Bowman- Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, rdm pppeso ~udy For Fif ieth A niversary of ~ Canaa. of nv Presnd. *~erneetrg Was~The worship service was ville. and on Sunday with Mr;'Wood Bowmanvill~ e, er. ue1ton~cn to Tetreasurer of the XVo- minutes of the last meeting tur Romains 8: 35-39 wvas read' Enniskillen. and Monday ev- Fred Stevens.iibude. eirltedan rnen's Auxiliary to Memorial were rend and approved. The 1 by, Mrs. Jeffery. Meditationi ening %vith Mrs. R. R. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. C. I.So-lst u al.________ W om en's H ospital A uxiliaryi ed a satisfactory financial by Mrs. Hurrie in the absence 1yens, followed by prayer by, report, and moved its adop- of our treasurer. '1rs. Howard Bradley. Wor- tion. This wvas seconded byj TherLCl a nee!sisrvcws oed it1 The Women's Auxil1 ! o mt last month to consider Septem ber 26th. was tezntativ-;Mrs. Mason, and carried. ithte roucaierofaomanrd hpsem ie asc1se1.t MeoilHs ita edaryoell* theenttypsmofer braionhomeet sateddte.mn.:B31. 1eoilHsia ed~eIifrn ye !clbaineysta h ae Mrs. Bruce Heavysege, sec- hospital calls made in the last The members were then di- attended me e t ing at the!of the Golden Jubilee, pre-, Mrs. McLaughlin. Mrs. Lav-!Jonded by Mrs. Glenholme Hu, t. Six ladies volunteer-1 vided into twýýo groups and a' Nurses Residence on Fridayisented bier report. rence C. Mason, the imimediatei ghes, moved that the auxiliary ed to head up tables for Sun-queto an aserpidI June lst. The president, Mrs.i The provisional committee't past presiclent, Mrs. R. G.Ihold a "Diininishing Tea" in da'qolAniesr u e wstiheld A nhwasservedi S. G. McMurter, opened the, ecmendation wvas unani- Cowie, the treasurer, and MLVrs. 'the summer. This wscr- per. The general meeting wvîll, by the group in charge. proceedings with the Auxil- mrýusy"prvdb h et!Wse akr rsieto id ehl nJn 1t ary's Prayer. ing. A 5thappr ve b y emee-!Weley 8aWke. iden osp ie hîdo un ls.Mrs. Edna McGrath bas sold À Plas wre iscsse fo ne SOh Anivrsay D- Rgio 8 ornn'sHosita IThe correspondingr secretary, Mrs. R. Barrai Mrs. Dick bier farm, purchased a newiv an eebrtin oitesse oth An will Lie held for ail mem- Auxiliaries Association, were Mrs. Joseph Cuddahee, read Wood and Mrs. C. Russelli home and moved there this' u aniverayo of the formtion-ofbers, associate members, and'appointed memnbers of the'a letter from the Provincial were appointed to look after week. nies fthe fma ionr of!former members of the auxil-'Golden Jubilee Committee in President, Mrs. Sheridan, wbo the July meeting. Miss Susie M n r.Sn ate th oa' uiir f1i ary. Wednesday le v le n i ng,' charge of arrangements -for wrote to tell the auxiliary how Lard Mrs.W.H.ndwn Mrs. Si.oe amr.AroC Memorial Hospital. Mrs. L. T. the important event. The pre- mucb she had enjoyed the Re- MîacNeil n r.A t ireîehr eeroog.wr' o a' pca a McLaughlin, chairman of the tT 7 tTHV L~ sident, 1\rs. McMurter. vî11 gion 8 Spring Conference held wre aond Ms At.o i fereBehr eeboog.wr1nDa' pca a provisional__committee, whîch JAJLZABETHI L L ie an ex-officia rntimber of irecently in St. John's Parish eeapitdalokfer Sundav visitors with Mrs. L.: _________________________this cornrnittee. A history Of Hall, Bowmanville. Mrs. Sher- ae o h C. Snowden and Bob.lne7t ,hm. Church services were held the Wonien's Auxiliary 0f idanl congratulated Mrs. Caw- metng. Mrs. J. Hurrie had a Mr.1and Mrs. raydon Mun-' at Elizabethville Cliurch foriM-enoriail Hospital will be ker, the Spring Conference t 'VXTT! day and fainîly, Courtrigbt,i th he hrewîth a good specially written by 'Mrs. Mc- Chairman, for the success o!f Wvstdwt r n r.Wl Bowmanville tumue Mr. Walker, a teacli- Laughlin for the occasion. ithe informative agenda. She LUiI .LL lace Munday and other rela-1 UmTbrella er at Port Hope H. S., spoke. _Mrs. Cawker. ns pi esident itli: nked the auxilary for its TeysrisdastvsoStua. Mape GoveSunday Scbool was held prior of the ?'io.) Womuen's fHospi- bhospitality, and for the beau- and to thue cburch services. tai Auxiliaries Association, re- 'tiful floral corsage vbieh efo r escool tuents whoe Mrsandmbellis T ront,: Chaise On Stinday afternoon a nuin- portecl on the recect provin- had been presented ta bier. xm r owbigwitn Ms apelTrno r. and we wish thein ail deserv- and Mrs. John Rekker, Osh-1 Orono ber gathered te extend ta r ca exccUti%,,ý meeting heldi Mrs. Cuddaliee reported ed success. Helen Walter awa, were supper guests withL and Mrs. Harvey Muldrew: in Toronto. Shc' st ated thait that no other letters had Lieen wbose recammendation gave the latter's parents, Mr. and Lounge congratulations on their 2Mth directors had suggested 1tla' received or sent out during bier release fromn school bifr rs9onMaCen altenat fo cac Reionthe mionth. Slie noved the1 the end of the terni, is employ r ereTuct n Boy Scouts twa datugters, Dorothy and SOIlh i iOpeiet adoption of lier report, and da the Canada Permanent sans, Mrs. Kobitich, Ottawa, Ch-aisette Shirley, bad prepared a verv N- ý.M:son uwas theiî ap- this was sccolided Liy Mrs. braniî in Port Hope. were weekcn iios ihe SC & ýsysalad plate and pie witil1h1"lc vicc-prc-sidelIt for Re- Dunîcanî Sinith, On Thursdlay a group of the Mr. nd is. Hgrman.t icream for lunch. They re- onN.8namtinb r President AMcMurter gave ai churchNo.ePspent the dayat Mr. and Mrs. A.C.rae DaleLaw ceived several gifts frorn fri- ý1cLau ilîiii. secolided by Mrs.reotccrin te Mat church nd purcnent th a ndfmiy Iihvl. p adteeiborgaeCowie. Il was ;iiuounced by meotn ftear d o!the Dir-te for liadpue mnt r.ndMs1Tl DyeL w Ch r hnsatem e r oses gveMî-s. Cawkrthat Mrs, Mason meigo h Bado i-frthe extension floor, aOut-Sundav wÏvihhis brother and Oen 2W edres. u onncaiMi> .Rdl u ectors o! Mernorial Hospital. door step and campleted the wife, _'r. and Mrs, Steve i»ij'- O nttuedmet at Mur n Mý 2d Vice-pruidcnt o!te She told the auxiliary meim- walk fi-onusteps ahsmn of n aiv ~Ins Waitu e e A fr. ai-d r, i-j'ce -PitalAofili.rycfbers that the older portion, of door. One n tobs agv Mac Wake shoe.A -nn si Hospitl Auibabof, %,Ieiioi-ial Hospital is beng ' acle Mr. Mrs. MacClea uairatedd rs. Mer il1-opté( idbe -.nuch tîme, mdegene-rous M.anud MsJohn aCe' Inunbe atened.Mrs 'Mr-nonimied ior the Provinciai paixîted in the sanie shades donation of!niaterial and on, were ca]led to Antigonish, ce ard Agtecr.e i n b ~ sehdini-BorofD(2fr autedfîere- s hisd t o o rae liiiv evening tuuetile drainN.S., by the serious illness oif MANY OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS c e s r a l e ha i y r. T e m ii o a d 0ç D r tlaa t e r ge as tionii c d t a o rt e s p t herl, ~ uts wre ear byaurnewcent rnie',tîng lof the Provincial!lreadto ateloptl was put in. At least enouuh ilbis father, Mr. Jamies Mac- __Isecretarv. MNrs. Beatty. Short E-txe.w-hich was opened this wintei-. work wvas cornpleted th-tCleani, u-ho has since passed courses were discussed. it waý cakrtl teýiet- namtinmd b at k l-frte tàb.away. Synmuathy o! this corn- decidedtowiseravo ded willtigî1ibeslsimpiifiedrnid Pesientîniti, eisdedextendedil. bteimMr.ed.and'iniy i eccase tonMr an_______ona lan Auustmetins ad oýOtaro ýýIcutve meeingilMrs M . ourtney, th rea- N'eighbours wvere pîeased toMrs. Mac(Cleant and fanlily, havea tip o pinic Mrs F.tha she lik topriesetii surer rs. Cowie w-as autiior- 'hear o! Mrs Pennefather'.;adole'eaie.C ar Whelr av a ecelntre!hr esontinas p-scéticlt givee Hospital Bo- happy meeting withi a very Mrs. Wlili Hci Newcas- C ar arrouieDitrctAnul.fiiReiAoni opite A u îxsigsndfue ew ing iendrt.ope Diefenbaker fie, spent the wcokzend ith Lunch %vas served. i ynsig ntenwwn Mrs. 1-1. Thickson attended ~ui-- ut.un~wluen the auxiîiary's legacy las ek ersse-nlw i.S v Please i the Garden Hill Institute " The ~Regional Presiden . ~fonte lkl sae sie udyScluool attendance1e.az-o Tbursday even'ing and deinon- tied that if had been ao.reed!celvedl, and ta pay accountsva ov an udvmr- Cortltista i.ad SAVE YOUR strated cooking lamburg, part et tîe 'roronto ni tilg iîiafduring June, July and August. ing as many attended the spec: M Edward Folev who, on,~ S okr WASTE PAPER which we bad ln the winter.aivssolb setate bills bc paid wvas made hy corne on Sunday morning and ried 25 years.f, wr Mrs. Emuerson o! W-est Durham cnetoadt r-M rs.Ms This was second-,snewr wyfo h ut ume ioutîs' furthealso spoke. îca xctv tn. ed by Mrs. R C. SimpsaMs Archie Ford taugbt flueC( mntvatne beee:Ec Mrs. Clarence Beatty lies The Provinucial Execuciie1 Newcastle, and carried. juir class !inftue absence of JAiuniversary Services on Su- BOY SCOUTS been real poorly all week and recomînendieci f hatecd aux. i. reguar teacluer ad assist-Iday. basie i n R bý1e mos o e ilir iuve lis certificate tuuis nonth concerned A rici 1 M ster Randy Siiotden and,- * * *tirn. Mr. R.Wluie ba bee frarned and liung iits lias- 1 MO.JjN and Wanda Fard asked sarnie Master Marx-in Dobbs were U EI witbh ler. pifaI lobby, Mrs. Ca %ker said. questions about last manth's ' aniong the Tclegramn carriersPMP EN I I < COLLECTION T.oMs nlrvssetPan o ulcrltou l MI. and Mrs. Stanley Cos'er- lesson. James Nichis descri- who voil their trip ta Crystai Ie *SR AP the weekend with Mr. aîud be circulated wifh "The Vol-'i tv and Karen, fibenezer, Mr. Lied a route ta î-eachi Angola Beecl ouiMn-2 7th. Both hlad DATE Mr.MlodWue n teer", Mu-s. Cawker report- and Mis.Morley Flintof!, whiere United Cliurch mis- a very eîjoyahle trne. SA U D Y the weekend with DeKokers1 Copies of the revised con- Bowm-lanvi'lle, Mr. and Mrs. sionaries are. Jolun Tu!ford Mi-. and Mrs. E. Dobbs ca'l-7 KING ST E. M -7 7 S T R AinAylnier. 1 ritution have beeni printed William Preston, Courtice, toîd of tbe first isoay ed on a friend who is ica l,' lUNE l6th White wbo passed -with lion-,1 slîe said. Shle added tuia ~th1e1 Mrs. Carl Bradley was hos- u ihi aeafn eit lors at Ryerson and is ernplov-!execuitive o!f lue provincial tess for flue comnninity shower o! ane a! Dr. Scluweîzter'ýý efi in Cobou.rg for the sii.ier. cîtganiization lh; â_iireed to de- . for Miss Janet Naylor. a June bhonks a uis woi-k.Liddre - . ...... NEXT COLLECTION Ms etieRwlfeadietiv-cifoi storv o! Queen of Siiebas giftý Mir. J. Strong spent the week-, t.. title becauise oi.c hospital' MNs. W MtletsMi .ta Solonuon, showing wealthl . . . . . . . . . AUGUST l8th, 1962 ed itM-.ad is.Oscar! acîxiliary fias a miil as pre- Mvichael Nu-mis,Mr.R et iArcalbeda.Cuîx......g nnui i , * I &N h ,. 8:30a.îi. iI-win, Oshawa, recently. sident, and hone oiiers haveiKilien and Mrs. Wes Cameio r lî uogr îtrs of Mi-. and Mrs. Vernon Pea- men arncne t1ieur imembers. I attended a jeweilei-y dernon- African native bornes and .th .... cock with Mr. anud Mrs. Honey, A proposal tihat eiectiaxis of stration at Mrs. Harvey Bal- furnitcîre in Iliemn and showed Milegan, recently.'officers be hI --1isi second son's. Oslxawavi. hovw they did saine o! thei- rt A Mi-. and Mrs. 'l~- Ulaspeil!w ork. ,. ::f le!t on Tuesday foir a twvo jMir. and ïMx. A. Austin ad_ 4 weeks' motor trip ta the At- IMi-. and Mrs. H. Auistin and M lantic Coast. fanuily attended serv ice a '1Ken and Bob spent Safurd'ay Rev. M. Freemaxis fine ser- for_ et Fred Dai-t's, Woodville. mon on Sunday night leav es!;L :": Mrs. Victor Ki-esibucher and no one in doubt o! the iieed£ farniiy, Beaverton, visited et for concexufrated service and!~ 5 1 Han Gisberers.need for the Christian ta . Long Sleeve S P ORT S H IRT S i Hasesbgrsdare like the aId sang, "Dare >a - C7 as lîostess for a shower for nuli akani, arageufo, -:a Prints, Plaids, Plains, 2 $50Mday.Janet Nayior on S u-enaugh ta take a risk, ratluerti Miss ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ta the sefe road tluat wîlI cda isgindetuisi Conibed Cotton - SPECIAL2 o '*0bi'ing us nio troubles. ' cceptance with the Canadiaxv. Mr-. and Mrs. Churistian Star, Mrs. Minnie McHolm, Mrs. I rotorxxzg public. $2.95 each1 Bruce and Jacqueline, Isling- Anderson and Brenda andi- ton, visited at Hfans Geissber- Miss Minnie Beckett walked1 * " *ger's. down frian Morrish on Friday1 - ~~., DRESS Mi-. anud Mi-s. N. Patter, Mr-. ta visit with Mi-s. Beighton. Ff r A t 0 and Mrs. R. Potter, Toi-onte, Mi-. Peter Kennedy o! the visited at Henr-y Dart's. National Club, Tai-anta,i D E S SLACKS i~ Mrc A. Knopsl Toronto, 1spending bis surnîer ' was a weekend visitor at Hans days at Willow Beach. Peel the brisk response of Acadian'a Grey an Chrcol .Geissbei-gei-'s. M-adM-.Kn inr1 -lively 4- or 6-cylinder Econoflamoe Gry n hrolThe U.C.W. bazaar on Wed- Mr.-endrtl !Lsayn Sn- -'- ow nesday evening -%vs quite adye in a . $7.95 Value success. a day eveniîuAnnat thefharnero . Mitchell's Corners s untAunath fo :e had a M . VDînner whbose deafih FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL i cul1faciettnSau-ocreddrn h vekn1 I day ofaccie~ntw as co-T r Aon~ $6*99 MA 3-3396

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