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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 May 1963, p. 18

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The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanvllle, May 15, 1963 Courtice High School Hiolds Fashion Show and Varied Displays ~, Mothers ]Day service a p There was entertainment of many types at rooms and to cap the event, a fashioni show. At lef t, right, students display some of the outfits made dur- ant one. The junior ci Courtice HP'h School on Friday evening, when the two pre-high sehool age girls wvcir brought in to ing classes, from left bo right, Betty Jane Werry, Each cIl presented his sohool banc!' and choir opeiied the evening, to be demonstrate older and younger sister identical outfits. Sharon Fisher, Lynn Stainton, Joan Westlake, Nancy hler mother with a Iaf followed by a fine gymnastic display by the boys, They are, from lef t to right. Jeanette Mackie, Kelly Morrison and Marion Stinson. Mothers assisting in the: exhibits of various kinds of work projects in the class- Simpson,_Heather Milison and Kathy Siciemon. Atta G ______ __1_-__-_----__-__-_-____- - Mrs. Ron Oke and Mrs. Ki HARR MAREL URNSpoited ut.Davey. Mr. Crawford Il I HARY ARTL BUNS l epoined ut.his talk a "sermone'tte'" Th dah f aryMatD[F a In conclusion Mr. Irxvin spoke from the well krl OBIT A RI S' kIrw n Giesis mny ears expht er Mrs. George Widdecombe 150, occurred at Memorial nos- Burns occurred suddenly, f romroismnyyasp eprec pital, Bowmanville, on Wed-ia heart attack, at his homie, *. *in 1 the rubber industry, he FINE QUALITY Folwn nileso ee 65 Lambs Lane, on Sunday. , f Ç IC l O l would flot change it for any MONUMENTS AND Followinge a lles of se nesday, May 1, 1963. :April 28, 1963. He was in h.«s otherctî I and adde that it is. a MARRERS George H. Wddecombe, aged -omryEaMa opr 4h nr er ndwneflbl the deceased was the daugh-1 Born in Nova Scotia, the' I1 e s s". *"Il 4 Looki fert his si e's 1 ter of the lat M. ndMrRULK\ tt f o ChresL lt M.an r.1 deceased was the son~ of Mr.' 7 alk aIRo t y C u Gei.-..ic Stephien. 'v5o nov . Chre .Hooper, (nee Ani-IMuriel Burns and the late Mr.!e a Vvv 0-" thanks Io M». O STAFFORD nie Larkin). She was born in'Harry Burns, and he reived Vu aIaind~oec n "CalsGova onc rwin stated that in his lexcel ~rv BROS. LTD. S PE I LI Bwmnvileandha rey~ hi eucaio inNoa Sota.1839 by Charles Goodyear the rubber industrv on fivc lent address he had presented 6Eiiu hiere the whole of her lfH married the former Norma ral ak h egnigo aibes IRbcwihinterý,itbi informati-,; a -n attndng seoolhee.On1I Wilcox on August 28, 1954,,the rubbcr iindustry, although could vary with every In- expert. Dr. Keith Billett, the nto W H T Speme 1,162 hemr-ad hyha esdd o nn president, also conigratulated Deala W H T E epteore H. 196, secobear- andt65 ha rs ie.r lit j~was known tfrom the time dian who prcpared it forMr. Irwin on his outstanding rid eogeH.yers 65LabsLaa. !of Columbus this commodity sbîpment, with rnethodsofcasiatntak who survives. 1o lýi cto ak Th lteMr. idccmb's Before coming to Bowmnan- had previouslv been regarded packing, shîpping, and stor. The birthdays of I:eith Jack- Stafford Brotherà Telt r.Wdeob'.ville, the late Mr. Burns hadl as a curîousity because men age, and with milod of pre-so an BbStvrs eeLIITE interest centred around lier. resided in Oshawa and Orillia. did niot know how it could be llminary handhing in th e fac- sonebatd Bbterves wereLo- home and family, and she had 1 A lift truck operator, lie was utilized, Frank Irwin stated tory. tai1 .Get peeta h a great love of music. She1 employed at General Motors, on Friday. Mr. Irwin gave bis "2, Suiphur, the quantity luncheon meeting were Wal- Monuments T was a member of St. John's Oshawa, in the Material Hand- 'classification talk at the lunch- of which included in everytr ElitTonJm Box 133 Anglican Church, Bowman- ling Department.tIe eon meeting of the Bowman- batcli could range fror ne001 Bourke, Bowmanville, G. Man- 318 Dundas St. E. Whiil place of employment, J. An-; deceased servcd overseas from Flying Dutchnman Motor Hotel.,weight of rubber. t m~an, Bran~tford. and W. Ridhone wh8-355 GOOD QUALITY derson Smith, Newcastle, inl11939-1945 with the Armyl George Vice, chairman of 3. Compouflding ingredients 'Wib.Ed ,Mh1k835 Jun oflas yer fe *'Medical Corps, lst Division, the Collmmttee, reportcd on aind activating agents now so, years service with th, firm. 10th Field Ambulance. Hethe great preparations for the numerous as to offer infinitel Surviving besides lier hu,;. vas a member of St. Paul's'gala Fircx\vor-ks Display to bo Ipossibilities for varyîng the1 band, George H. \iddecombe. United Church.1 sponsore by tlie Rotary Club character of rubber mixtures.1 are three brothers, Frank Mr. Burns is survived bv bn the Bowvmanville High .Tmertr o ocn Orville and Roy, ahl of Bow- bhis wife Norma and two chil-ISchool Grounds on Mondaylization, which varies fromn BETTER QUALITY mavle dren, Sharon and Eric. Ris cvening, May 20th at 8:30 that of supcrhicated steam. The bld nteray serMaye3rd, also survives. being eagerly anticipated b y the room in which work is car- $ . 5 up hel from h Morris Funeral Th uea evc a h pbi.Seilsft r-ried on. 5. Time of vulcaniza- Chpe, eld fromn the Morris Funerall cautions will be in effect. and tion, which may be measured ' *and was conducted by Rev. K.CaeBwavle nteggnian pcaurinmuesoinhr. J. Frampton of St. John'sChape1 omnvMe nteggnteadsetcl r . m m in s r in hours. TRIM COLORS Anglican Church. Interment Thursday, May 2nd, and was!Fireworks Display promisestrr lxLdicse inu- 5 condcte byRev Harld o b th bet ye, M. Vce rialruber rodcts andý was in Bowmanville Ceme- onued yRe. arî behbsteMrVieheir trem2ndous importance, D IA 0 tery. A~ favorite hymn of the Turner of St. Paul's United: statcd.of t an industrialized nation EU decase, "bid Wih M,"Church. Interment was iný Tom Rchider. chairman oflike Canada. Rubber as it isý $ 2..8O»$3.50 deas lv AIde thec Bowmanville Cemetery. the Youth Coitte n flexible, resistant to arso EIA Quat b oganstdurngte ervce Palîbearers w er e Messrs. niounced that Ruth Werry, anlorsot h utn Quartýby rganit Mr. AlesteemCo le c M L an, Duams Brn,aulcHgh 0f Mrs. enan sd croin otecti Evidence of the oe . .D aneJmsMatn oclHgechu tdn action of acids and aikalis, isT which the deceased was held Martel Davis, and He:nry Werry, Newcastle, lias been ed tocarysCgOnMcrsLUwE wee hemay auifl loalLineor. seecedtoaten te dvn-edrock in. mines and coni- A A p* ABERNETHY 1wreute marn bauiful flral Lineo f'ethecit ateedth Avn-stucio jb; o oa adun tibte, mngine C oeite etem z ue n shi'sp osec1 trpmoy o ndo T R' dKVýb PAINT & WALLPAPER Dept, Goodyear; Employees were the many beautiful floral in Ottawa in the near future. trns1 elecrical poxvcr 1anDO - of J. Anderson Smith, New- tokens, among which wver Dr. G. Edwin Mann, thelathuan d busactorie ; towe n D C O ' E V C S b KIn SteetW. casie;an Negbbrs those from General Motors; vice-prcsident, introduced Mr. 1harness the forces of compres- ~*Bowmanvlle Palîbearers w e re Messrs.! Branch 178 Royal Canadian' Irwin, who as a comparatively1Ised air and hydraulie power, S RGC L B N FT Phone 623-5431Rihr Wdecme Brue'- Legion; Canadian Order of new inember of the club, gave ',he stated. L. Berry, James Widdeaomnbe, Foresters No. 1763; and Local bis classification talk. Mr. 1*The structural iron work- IC UDl Francis Lee, Charles Nesbitt, 222. United Automobile Work-1 Irwiii was born and educated et- building skyscrapers uses . . and Lealand Milîson. ers. î i Brantford and %vas assoc- aiSoet diehm Ily otrs evcsn 1 lies there before joining the 'cr epnn hnes o Goodyear Tire and Rubberlfillin, in tide flats use a ser- optl Company 20) years ago, Dr. ies of slolce pipes resting onhopial Mann said. pontoons, but connccting tfeic Out-patient dig otc -a s Mr. Irwin came fo Bow- pipes is flexible hydraulic ..dansi ~Las riïanville to fi11 an appoint- hl~e resistant bo salt water. * soscpicandBrnchoscopic ment on th(, staff of fice local indifferent to the risc and y5OCPc AA Goodyear plant three veai-sirail oi tido, ,;-i the e nvement ago, Dr. Mann statcd. He1-le oc- of pontoons in tflic,, u-md. examinations. tiôned Mr. Ir\vînis intcrest in "Pile drivers nced rubber amateur phoîography, anîd hîs',hose to carry steani on jobs _______ fine gun collection, and add- like the Torontho subway. Oil B PAR T OWN ER O F Y O cd that some years agýo Frank! tanIkern- arriving at al wharf BE A P Irwin was a hýockey player of use hose connectinqg the pe We wish ta thank aur many f riends and loyal nlote, lines ashore. Railroads luse cusom rs n ow anvll ad rra ditrctforthirDiscussinrig the historv ot ruhber for air brakes . Mn:h,- Members of Durham Caunty Ca-c wonderful response ta aura"rand Opeing" fnarratIîg i~tieasil,? acetylene gas and o\\ gcn n in g 10/o Refund on Premiums pai won erfl espns to ou "G an Opnig" f telîs of international struggle., eciiî.FoLindrîes ! for the coiîtrol of' Ibis valu- sand blasting their castînck, enlagedstor inBowm nvile.able, substance, and deals with Paving contractors use il ii a billion dollar industry trans- compressed air drills.T E RES A E V Your attendance and interest shown was beyond ferilred odily 'r one hemi- 'Steamships cncct alii. HE R TE RE V ah expctatin, agin wesay "T ank Y u" wih theMr. Iri spoke of thelbring steam in to warm or ugia ndM jr eia all expctatio, agai we say"ThankYou" wth the rubb e ods snugged cut of the liold. Tfeie od indusri v The S ria n ao eia wish ta continue ta serve you better in the future! stara ind187ofbythe ramp ig'ses t fa r eaers id ~ $30.00 for a Single Member. isecdlings flowni out of Asia sterilîzing. Tîcii ue of rtibb2- ini 1941. Ho also rafcrred 10 fire hosa is woll known iiot the fact that tlic faîl of Sing- to mention the millionq of The Extended iVedical Plan and1 STE DM A N STO RES out of fi aboratorand put Mr. Irwin rnentioncl bui and $57.50 f or a Single e K E IT H J A C K S O N , it o re t ookf ynt hetges o rf e et d o f l s gard n hos KEIH JCKSN.naîioli's lnewspapors. few vivar ago. and remind.xl Manager ..No rcsource usecl bv maibis audience so"ne cheap un- lias had a stranger history dersized and inflcxible gar-ion Over 65 years of age: DI ithan rubbcr. noneolias a wicler bose sbowed uip on bhe nr PRIZ E W UN N ERS range of usIl characteristies. ket and as a Il sult the pub lic $135.00 for a Family and $67.19 It can ha spun ho ftic iridescent quickly hecame ted up wth GRAND PRIZE - TELEVISION SET Idclicacy of a soar> bubble. oc il. MAJOR h( stu ti i Mr. Larry Pruner, Newcastle, Ontario 'bile tire \vbich xývilI outweaî workad out ho our advaîîagc STUFFED POODLE: HOBBY HORSE: chrome steel. for now the trend is clefin- INCLUDE . . . i While rubbcr vas discuo - itely hack to ru.bber garden Mrs. L. Chatham, M1iss Gail Knapp. ered at about the fimie Amern- hose, and caLi year in greatcr* 27 Badshw S., Bwmavill 2 arkwy Crscet, B%,.manvlleca was found, il defied prac- percentage as con' p)aroi te i he Ambulance C ags 27 Badsaw S., ownxnvile ParwayCresent Bowanvlletical tise for nearly 350 years. previou sea' t1Ii" speakci SET 0F DISHES: STUFFED ANNIMAL: 'Ihe key 10 rubber production * pca Du s 'Xs .WusrM.R hrhlis vulcanization. a chemicalSp ia Mrs.IV.Woustra Mr R.Churhil, Iprocess hy which sticky raw R.R. 3, Bowmanville 155 Liberty St., Bowmanville rubber is converted inzo' Gel Your Price *L brtr evcs itough, resilient produets like'*L brt ySevcs LARGE TEDDY BEAR: JENVELLERY WINNERS: tires and hoses. FrYu ietc Mrs.S. aanLavgne Mr. AiceTayori TFotrngsmared hares ftpLiacesa__A A eaJ ENFIELD I'feot "Averrt'ucus Woma&n" dHist voct'eAtoundetidedan E NFIELD rerovls.b, no services cail it was 9 p.m. Sunday In Instead of a dreary columo' here for two Sundays on the Ontario and Monday noon la of visitors and visiting whose occasion of Enniskillen and New Zealand. names change little from week Burketon anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Harold OrmU- to week, let us read what the The U.C.W. met in the ton visited with Mr. and Mts. late Gladys Taber says' in' scbool Wednesday night. Miss Irvine Puckrin and familr, "StilImeadow Seasons" abouti Beverley Sutton prepared the Brooklin. May. She quotes from Yeats: devotional. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wanted: A companion "I will arise and go now, and~ Farrow of Oshawa showed a bachelor swallow whoh go ta Innisfree. slides of Europe. no one ta help him build , And a small cabin biiild, Mrs. Edgar Prescott reeeiv- nest. He is viewed with grg there, of dlay and wattîes ed a phone caîl f rom New disfavour by the maie made, Zealand on Mother's Day bers of the swallow clan nn Nine bean rows will I bave îvben ber son Glenn called is responsible for mnany,."tIi.* there, a hive for the and visited for a short time. angle" siutos honey bee, And lîve alone in the hee- loud glade." She says, "It is good for us, I tbink, to keep as much Jov in life as we can. We husy I* ourselves of so many tbings' that are flot of the beart and, spirit. We worry about mon-' ey, we agonize over the ter-î rible state of the world, we, fret at household duties or' business minutiae, we work, ' we argue, we squander our' strengtb in a million ways. : And all the time the wonder of life is around us. Therei joy enough in one SpringI day! to furnish forth the world if' we but knew il." ~"~ We are aware that cbildren >\t5~ visited their mothers and mo- thers vbsited their children. - Let us hope that there were many pleasant hours spent; here and elsewhere on such a special occasion. The only visitors appearinig in this col- < f umn were phoned in by........ thoughtful neighbours. 'We sympathize with those who. SPONSORED BY have lost their mothers since-' BWMN LE last Mother's Day. Our Sunday School attend-'> OAYCU ance was good, as usual. Mrs.' Rod Simpson and Albert Sa-ý misrcsited i th oenngMonday, May IOth was a solo hy Kelly Simpson. FRW RS - :0PM A better tban average at-: tendance helped to make ourj at the cheas ho r. HUGH SCHOOL GROUNDS ibeor orl ilTICKETS - - - - - -50 odil. 50 ;rlser- ' is hsTrlin ip ..aso o Kled the whole family. and Tickets on sale in Bowmanvllle ait Canadian Tire Store, nown Carter Bakery, Cole's Barber Shop, Lander Hardware, ÎMeMullen Hardware, Cowan Equlpment, Palmer Motor Sales, Robson Motors, Rlckaby's, Higgon Electrie. "ne.e rs Lby Ennfiskilq1-SitkIuI o i7II,ste; aIfin,.-..-..".. - ore Newcastle-P. G. Newell and E. Whyte; Orono- 3. Stutt and M. Martin; Tyrone-W. Thiesburger, and from Rotary Club members: J. Bain, K. Blllett, M. Brown, W. Coggins, F. Heyland, K. Hockln, B. Holden, K. Jackson, T. Mann, D. Morris, W. Morrison, T. Rehder, J. Reid, WV. Reynolds, A. Ribey, G. Rlckard, D. Eltson, Dr. W. Rudell, Dr. H. Rundie, Dr. K. Siemon, L. Smith, J. Speers, G. Stephens, B. Stevens, A. Strike, R. Strike, T. Samuel, Dr. A. Sylvester, J. Van Nest, J. Verbrugge, G. Vice, R.à Walters, A. Witherspoon, E. Whyte. NOTE - Ail traffic wiIî be haîted and no park- ing allowed on Qucen St. f rom Ontario to King Sts. lui cage of ra:, "pQQfeditifi t4jy,1y ty Co-operatîve ,SER VICES, E MEDICAL (ARE PLAN the Doctor of Your Own Choice EXTENDED MEDICAL BENEFITS INCLUDE. . . " Home and office cails " Injections. " Health Examinations. " Eye Examinations. " Plus Surgical Benefits.- UR OWN INSURANCE CARRIER operative Medical Services are receiv- fid in the year 1961-1962. 'ERY LOW Package is $60.00 for a Family and Major Medical is $115.00 for a Family nber up to age 65. .50 f or a Single Member. SEND THIIS COUPON TO: Durham County Co-operative Medical Services ORONO, ONTARIO NAME ~- ---- ------- ----- ADDRESS --------»---------------------------- You wiII be under no obligation unization serving the United Counties d Northumberland. *0

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