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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 12 Sep 1962, p. 7

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& Phone MA Mrs. Harry Saul, WinnipegI Man., visited Mrs. C. H. Mason for a few days. Mrs. Len H-enry, Windsor,. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Witheridge, Scu- gog St. Miss Mary Jones returneci recently from a three-week vacation in the Western Pro-; yinces. '( >iss Audrey Northcutt, Tor- -Into, is vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Northcutt. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tay-, lor, Town, and Mr. and Mrs.1 Ernie Taylor, Oshawa, spent! Sunday in Hamilton. Mrs. M. J. Hutchinson has' returned from a visit with heri claughter, Dr. Weeks of Char-, lottesville, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hoaur were weekend guests of Mr.1 a#d Mrs. J. O'Neill at their cottage, Big Hawk Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cole have returned to town after spendin'g two months at their cottage on Little Hawk Lake. Congratulations to Mr. Ed. Witheridge, Scugog St., who will celebrate bis 90th birth- day on Thursday of this week. Mrs. Walter Willard, Tor- onto, visited Mr. and Mrs. H{arvey Barrie over the week- end and called on other rela- tives. Lieut. and Mrs. Jack Eggens of Alliston spent last weekend with the latter's parents, Mr. end Mrs. Maurice Conway, Scugog Street. Mrs. Robert Kennett bas re- turned from a six-week visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. Fallis, and grandsons Terry and Mark, in the Maritimes. Mr. L. B. Nichols has re- turned home atter spending a couple of weeks with bis son end daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Nichols, in Kings- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morris apent three days last week at Big Chief Lodge, Orillia, at- tending the annual meeting of the Ontario Chamber of Com- merce Executive. Miss Irene Bray, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brav, Enfield, visited Mrs. N. S. B. James. Dr. Mary L. North- way, Toronto, also recently visited Mrs. James. Major Wm. K. Brown ofi Calgary, Alta., visited his mo- ther, Mrs. J. J. Brown, bis brother and sister-in-law, Mr. end Mrs. Irvine Brown, Mr. end Mrs. E. S. Harnden and other relatives over last week- Mrs. Harry Rice returned last Mondav from a pleasant lioliday with ber daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell and family. Part of her visit was spent with themn at Ipperwasb, and the latter part at their home in Lnon. ,ney on Thursday of this week.1- * Mr. Piper is a student at the', University of Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. * ýTaylor visited Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Taylor and family in * Napanee. Recent visitors with 1Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor C'were Mr. and Mrs. R. McCoy and girls, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy, Hamilton, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Her- rman Wentland and girls of Eganville, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Corden .have just returned from a 1three-week trip to the Rockies tand were entertained by Bruce! and Lorie Semple in Edmon-: ton, formerly of Bowmanvil!e. , They also visited cousins ati By Aleen Aked the Prairie Bible Scbool, Three' Huils, Alta., and other rela-ý tives in Kincaid, Sask., Car-' men, Man., McAuley, Man.., Winnipeg and Elkorn, Man., and South Porcupine enroutei ordlascnhl mk iepoial o home.blind men, women and children across Canada. Touch- Dr. and Mrs. A. E. L. Darri- tp qimntann aiiis ntutr n cades, Chuquicamata, Chile, tp qimntann aiiis ntutr n were guests of Mr. and Mrs. employment experts are ail vital necessîties in the Glenholme Hughes, 3 Ontario fight against blindness. Ail are available free to the Street, over the weekend. Mrs. blind through your donation to The Canadian National Darricades is a sister of Mrs. IsiuefrteBid ac o h NBcnasr Hughes. Dr. and Mrs. Darri- IsiuefrteBid ac o h NBcnasr cades are now visiting their The Bowmanville and District Campaign will start son-in-law and daughter, Mr. on October 15, 1962. and Mrs. W. A. Cox, Montreal, ___________________________ Tbey will return to Bowman- ville in October for the wed- I~m ding of their niece, Miss Eve-1 lyn Hughes, and Mr. Wayne, s o m n ileS o tN w Purdy. ________ we are again. Shool Doug Sleep, Tauno Backstrom, bas started again, the summer Randy Bellows and Casey MA LEGR VE is alrost over and Scouting is Denhertog gained their "Swim- MAPLE G OVE Win toer proams Though woul dgs e toakepthis Mrs.L C Snwdenattnd-ter as'tben nyesa s oppogh ouna ity otakgDon eds the C SlfedStarwed ted- g of lat urTrop as bneen bysRikrd whtyof hlpedmeDor in Oshawa on Saturday. no means idie. This summer the week, and also Bob Evans, This community was shock- bas proved to be the best in Don Morris and Gordon Mac- ed last Friday when word was our Troop bistory. Donald who gave up two days received that Mr. and Mrs. Joe Twenty-five boys and Scout- of their time to help lus on the Hornby's, (nee Ruth Arm- master ventured up into the camp. Also, we would like to strong), daughter had been Haliburton Highlands and held thank the Rotary Club for be- killed on Friday morning by a week of camping at the ing so good to us in supplying a run-away car while on ber Toronto Region Lake Kennabi transport for the boys and to way to school. Mrs. L.c. Scout Reserve. The boys Tom Rehder and bis group in Snowden, Mrs. F. R. Stevens, learned how Io look after being such a help previous to Miss Susie Laird, Maple Grove, themselves out in the wilds of the camping trip. Miss Iva Hockley, Bowman: th is rugged part of the coun- Last week seven boys and ville, Mrs. John Huband, Osh- try and also had first band Scout Master canoed from awa, visited the funeral home views of nature at its wildest. Lakefield to Campbellford at Orillia on Sunday and also T bey observed beaver, deer down the Trent Canal System. at te hoe o theberevedand other forms of animal not It took four days to complete parts he ome h of t eravd et affected by man. There the journey. AIl the boys had paremnt Th enep to the s - also bird life in abundance a lot of fun and this trip communty s xtededto beand in these ideal settings the helped them to pass part of bereaved parents and the two boys could observe and learnItheir 'Canoeman's Badge". sisters. Ruth was a former about nature, until their beantsl As 1 mentioned before- resident here and went t0îwere content. !History bas been made in our scbool witb a number of youn-9 This camp also providedl:troop. Stephen Jeffery and ladies around bere. canoes and boats wbucb gav'e Paul Welsh have gaîned their Wedding belîs are ringinglour boys excellent opportun- Queen's Scout Badges. Both In this community this week. ities to learo water safetv as 'these boys bave studied bard Mrs. S. Tyler and ýMrs. Olive well as making tbem skilful and put a lot of effort into Leetooze were Friday visitors in handling these craft. Pion- their Scout work and now with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snow- eering was also taugbt and they bold one of Scouting's den, Oshawa. after som-e thrilling rides most higbest awards. The Twenty-tbree couples from down tbe flying fox the boys Queen's Scout Badge is flot the Courtice Circuit spent tbe learned a esson in bow to pick only test passing, but is also weekend at South Lake Lodge, up their feet and twist around based on character and the Minden. obstacles w i t hi o u t burting boys ability in service to- Congratulations to Mr. Vic- tbemselves. The commando wards bis Troop, parents and ton Cookson on winning , course beld for hall a day, 'wvas bis Society, Stephen Jeffery first, 1 second and 1 third. a lot of fun and many a yehl also passed tbree more badges also the best draft horse 011 and shout was beard as boys to gain bis Busbman's Tbong. the grounds, at Orono Fair. fell over logs and walked into Congratulations, boys, and our TiI BowrnanviuIe Cnoral ogauainst isCr trees througbout the blind best- wisbes go1 with you. Ron Society opened the Fali sea- oie Greenham on winning sec- man's trail. On patrol (Fox) Scouts started again for the Master Phi] Caswell, wbile son witb a corn roast at the ond place on the amateur pro-ý was able to have a fire lit up Fali and Winter season, Sept, on bolidays. visited bis grand- home of Mr. and Mrs. Gord * n gram given at Orono on Sat- a tree within 59 seconds fromn 6tb. Boys are asked to turn mother in Toronto for two Brent on Monday evening. urday evening last, which the start of the fire-lighting out and any other boy wbo weeks and enjoyed tnips to Practices are beginning for gives ber the opportunity to competition. Some people take wisbes to become a Scout is Collingwood, Niagara Falls, the Pirates of Penzance and appear on the Ken Soble hour 30 minutes on the ground. also most welcome. Contact as well as the Exhibition. inew members will be welcom- from Hamnilton. At the completion of the Scout Master Bob Davies, MA Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid ed. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Flintoff camp the boys retunned home 3-2288 if you wisb youn boy with Mn. and Mrs. Stewart Mr. nd rs. . Nwma wer gustsat the Kyle-Flin- tired but happy, knowing that to join lst Bowmanville Troop. Reid, Bowmanville, were Sat- Mr. ah wknd inrs ond.nNewman we g inOstsa nthey bad learned many things Yours in Scouting, urday evening guests witb Opntwt te eeendauin Londn, tf wddig shwao about nature and outdoon lfe.' Bob Davies (Kanga'l. Mr. end Mrs. Reid Wood. son-in-law, Mr. and Mns. Mr. and Mrs. Cranston Scott, Mr.JLedof n sn George Lawinger, and attend- Bowmanville, Mr. and Mns. of Washington, D.C., were re- I teErseig fterSa rhaNwate r cent visitons with ber sisten, grandson, Raymond James, in and Mrs. Wm. Asbton, Ennis- C F Bow ling League JMns. Francis Tufford and fam- St. Martin's In The Fields killen, were visitors last week ily Cburch. with Mn. and Mns. C. P. Swal- Teamn No. 1 - Jim Baker. Marlon Stephens, Most of the softball fans îow. Pat Marshall, Diek Dennusl Teain No. 8 - Carl Schwarzro thsdticweeia- Many B.H.S. students are Mr.Fe.stnrtundMs aknMalnMca-Ge DniBhHwis tendance at the final girls' continuing their studies at iii- Ms rdAho eundMs aknMro anb'wnDniBl akngm n Bwavlels stitutions of bigber education home to Toronto on Sunday Glen Prout. Jean Devitt, Farewell Black- gamesdiniBo wnvi e-s and we would appreciate re- after spending two montbs Team No. 2 - Barbara Kun- hun. QWednesdaynits whn Mc- ceiving information concern witb ber daugbter and son-in- kel, Jack Macnab, Vera Kin-, 1Ist Sciiedule Qens Mtr o h Ingtheunverity cllee i :law, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swal- Bob Marsball. Pat Griffin: Alleys 1-2 3-4 i-6 _ 81 cbampionship. in teunesty chegiow'. li Mut Takin. Sept. wMr. Mel Smith of Osbawa stitution or hospital tbey'will Mr~. and Mrs. Bert Douglasý Team No. 3 - Har-v Snow- 14 1- .1-4 5-6 7-8 barvie age foumuc ber atingA-3. Onpoen and family were weekend vîsu- den, Shirley' vBrock, BoJne.1 6- 5- 24 13 icagn next Sundayý be sM330..tors with ber sîster and bro- Joan Gibson, Clarence Bell, 28 5-4 1-8 7-:3 2-61moning at 10 o'clock. smwe Mn. and Mns. Gerald Piper tben-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irene Carson. Oct.i elkonfo i rga iof Saskatoon, Sask., have beenCedric Russell. Team No. 4 - Ra.%, Westlakei 5 :3-6 7 -*2 1-.5 8-41 iidyS lo h i" visiting bis parents, Mn. and; Mn. O. Russel, Nova Scotia'IJean Jones. Stu Carson, Lou.- 12 - 4-6 3-8 5-2 ', a Sbolo teAi" Mrs. Ab. Piper, and other ne- lis visiting bis son and daugb- ise Bell, Fred Gniffin. Marieý 19 -3I 8-5 4-I 6-71!over the Osbawa radio sta- latives bere, and will com- ten-in-law, Mn. and Mrs. C. Smitb. 2 4-7 6-1 8-*2 3-5;Win.Oexpcs tobevinRLon- mec hei omeward jour-iRusseli and family. - Teain No. 5 - Seth Hunt, Nov, don on conference duties. ,_Carol Roberts. Denunis Gibson.ý 2 5-6 7-8 3-4 1-21 r.Seesnadgrso Trudv Fulis, Stan Wbite. 9 2 -4 1-3 5-7 6-8 Clan Steson eeweknd isit- Team No. 6 - Ev King, Hel-, 1 cî 7-3 2-6 1-8 5-4ors witb Mns. Lena Ovens. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 'alE.neRo--. d 3 - 4 > ' M1 icn ag fMrk- na Baker, Maurice Stephens, "0) 3-8 5-2 4-6 7l1 ham is spcnding a few daysI Minister - Rev. Wmn. K. Housiander, B.A., B.D. Eli rut C.witb lMi-. and Mrs. Sid Brown; STecin No. 7- Ron Broch-, -7 1-I1 6-7 8-5 2-3'and girls. Organist - Mr. Arthur Collison, Mus.B., L.R.S.M. ee ut i dEls lr11 - -1 47 or oha htMs ence ..Siowdci. -P ili-WallIý;'_ 1 Rollff oif ' Chi -'l'-Edith JoLnston, a former resi- den of our district, is a pat- Il ~m. -MORING ORSHP k E~AI ~ kUontU in Toronto Genenal Hos- UN bVVUONVILLE tpal. "The Gretes Disanc" IMr. and Mrs. Lennox Vaseyi TheGre tes Ditane"Mr. and Mu-s. Carl Day and ýBnown bonses bath competed. 'and Mn. Solder of Port Mc-I Sunday Schoo, Nuraerylaai.eginns.sMargaret iDayjAt the Red Cross Award Nichol wcre Sunday visitonsi Sundy Shoo, Nrsey an BeinnrsIl rn ,of Toronto wene necent visit- Nigbt beld at Newcastle Com- witb Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Sta-' Kindergarten and Primary 11:20 a.m. ors witb Mn. and Mrs. Clinton munity Hall necently, the fol- pleton. inio, Inernidiat an Senor, :45 rn. Brown: Mrqn. M. Day remain-i lowing local Young people ne- 'M.ad nsWltrWt- ZinorIntrmeiat an Seior 9:5 am. ing overnigbt.. coiuvcd awands for baving comn- aken and family of Toronto Mn nd Mrs. Reid Wood, pleted their swimming tests visited Mrs. Pearce On Sun- BaHly Day and Promotion Sunday and fzmily enjoyed a motot' successfully tbis past sum- day. trip to Barrie andi Owen mler: Interniediate, Dorella Mi-. and Mns. Lloyd Clysdale September 23 Sound a weck ago. Lancaster: LearnotO Swim were Sunday visitons withi Mn. and Mrs. Doug. Joice Class, Bob Henderson. Grace Mns. Gladys Ryan, Newman-ý A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALLJ bave rnoved from this nieiglb- Hoîstege, Bill Henderson. Be-iket.i bonbood to Maple Grove. gînners. Denise Ellioti, Ar-i Newtonville was well nepre-! Mr-. and Mns. Harry Lane of ýlene Atcheson.seedbtFiay ndS- Ow-en Sound. ai-e dow'n this! Mrs. Frank Andron and Mrs. 1unday at the Orono Fair. xvay on bolidavs and spent a Madison Hall were Wednes- 1Mns. Raymond Bruce went: few davs swith r and _Mns. day aftennoon visitons with out to Bancroft last Thursday Clelnd ane astweek Mr. E.Peace.for a fcw days, Mn. Bruce go-i R EHOBGO TH CHRISTIAN J r n r, ' edro 1M.adMs Boisvert and ling out to bring ber home at R EFORM ED CHURCHer a week ago., Blind River. Mn. and Mrs. Les. Reid with REFO M ED CHU CH Mste Robie cHom hdý Ms. rifith f Hmilon Mn. and Mrs. Wm. Reid of' Scugog Street, Bowmanville leg recentîx-. Also on the in- bam of NewcaFtlc wene re- îýwith Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nes-. Re'v. John C. Verbrugge, B.A., B.D., Mî1Inister ju red lise îs Cindy Brown with cent visitons with Mns. M. Wal- 1 btti. tbnee stitches in ber toc. key. Mr. and Mns. R. Tnim, Mn.; Telephone MA 3-5023 n Mrs. Leila Atcheson b Mn\I. Bill Jerunings of Det- 'and Mrs. Clint Brown, Mn. ~ ecig at Hampton this tcrm. ot as ere last weckend and Mrs. Bill Wadc and fam- WORHIPSER ICE ~The following is the list of be- visuing at Mi-. Cecil Staple- ýily, Mn. and Mrs. T. Hender-! WORSHI SERVCESgînners in our Junior Roonci ton's and other friends. son and family, Mrs. Ross, 9:00 a.m. - Englisb LI augbt Ibis vear by Mns. Mi]- Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robin- Bow and family, Mn. andý Idred Woodland. Newcastl.- son, Orono. were Xedniesdav Ms.Fred Henderson and fam- 11:00 a.ni. - Holland Earl Wood, Denise Tufford. linmier guests at Mr. Melville ily, Mr. and Mns. Jim Gilmier; 7:30 p.m. - English Dwvigbî Searles, Bnian Jone., Samnis'. and family, Port Hope, held uCarol Hendenson, Cindy' El-, Miss Dale Imilach bas gone a famihy picnic at the Trimý Proclaiming the Wbole Counsel of God liou, Jerry Veleke, Peter to Teachers' College in Ton-!cottage at Daîrymple Lake,' Campbell, Ross Hug g in-s, onto and Miss Barbara Ovens jof Sunday. - Douglas Henden s o , Janet to the same in Pctcnborougb. I Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wade, lAdain. Mns. Bougerie aittnded the accompanicd their son Grant! "Back To God Hour" Broadcasfs 1 Mn. and Mrs. Sid Stacev. funenal of tbc late Mrs. Mca- to Preston, Satunday, for the Mn. and Mns. Bill Wadc, NMm. dows in Oshawa last week. ball game between Kendali CKLB, Oshawa, at 9:15 p.n. every Sunday 1 and Mis- Ross *Bmown, Mn. Mns. Rov McKa'p and Mrs . and Hensall. This turned out CKFH, Toronto, at 7 a.m. Wand Mrs. Clinton Brown at- Robent McKay weme Sunday to be the final one for Ken- tendcd Marmora Faim hast supper guests a wvcek agoidal. as Hensafl won the series, LIZulMondav. wbere the Wade and with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton 'best two out of three. eCanadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Sept. 12, 1962 ABC SALE at ai IDA. DRUG STORES SEPTEMBER 10 -15 S(HOOL SPECIALS 250-sheet LOOSE LEAF REFILL Good quality Hilroy paper for 3-ring 8 binder, line and margin rules. 1.25 value.-.88 Exercise Book Special'fr8 80 pages 91/ x 71/4 inches, spiral bound4fr 8 Warm summer weather on Sat., Sept. 8th, brougbt out record crowds and ended the three days of Orono Fair. In- side the Arena many hobbies were well represented. If your: interests were flot in the bak-' ed foods <although many ex-! hibitors stayed up most of the, night baking tbem, to perfec- tion for the deadline)yu could wander on to the handui- crafts and fruit. So many per-1 fect creations were displayed it mnust have given the judges quite a turn to award the jprîzes. Foremost of interesting hob- bies is collecting, restoring and displaying antique autos. Some 27 autos belonging to members of the Ont. Region of the Antique Auto Club of America met at Ken's Esso Station and paraded tbrougb rOrono to the Fair grounds. As they circled the race track, Tour Chairman Lavern Chap- man, Pontypool, wbo, was driv- ing bis 1913 Ford. broadcast the name of eacb car and its owner as follows: Ken Adams '13 Ford; Ray Bell, '14 Ford; Ross Elliott, '18 McLaughlin; tWilbur Miller, '21 McLaugh- lin; Gary Mullen, '22 Ford; Cal Norton, '23 Durant; Ken Adams, '23 Ford; Ray Staples, '25 Ford; Larry Norton, '25 Star; Roy Barrand, '24 Chev; Elmer Adamns, '26 Ford; Frank Ball, '26 Cbev; Melvin Wright, '26 Ford; Fred Murphy, '29 yFord; Bob Barrabeil, '29 -Dodge; Bruce Mountjoy, '29 aFord; Paul Dallimore, '30 Pac- skard; Laurence Sberwin, '30 iFord; Pete McLellan, '30 Pon- rtiac; Boyd Wood, '31 Ford; Bruce Myles, '31 Willys; La- vern Wright, '32 Plymouth; sJack Bray, '34 Ford; Aleen Aked, '38 Cadillac; Joe Moyle, '40 Cadillac; Boyd Wood, '241 Ford; Ken Moore, '38 Cadillac. Regional Director Ross Elliottý and Sec.-Treas. Ken Adams presented brass plaques to eacb driver inscribed: "Orono Annual Fair 1962 - Antique Auto Rally". These plaques are proudly displayed on the dashboards of the old veter- ans, truly medals of many an- tique auto rallys and tours. Delicîous sandwiches, c a k e and coffee were also served by the Fair as the Antique Autos settled down to be on exhibi- tion for the afternoon and en- joy the remarks of the crowds. As announced by Ross El- liott the next rally sponsored by the A.A.C.A. Ont. Region is the "Seventh Annual Con- cours D'Elegance" to be held at the Queen Elizabeth Motel on Sat. and Sun., Sept. 22 and t23, at Oakville, officially start- in% 2 p.m. Saturday. 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