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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Jun 1963, p. 7

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Graduate Nurses HoId I4th Annual Reunion with 34 Present Trinity Sundav Sehool was the scene of the l4th annual reunion of graduate nurses of Bowmanville Hospital last Thursday when a dinner was held for the 34 present. They represented graduates of the hospital up to about 1940 when the sehool for nurses was diseontinued here. President Mvrs. Ilarland Truli was in charge of the dinner meeting and the tables were appropriately decorated in gold and mauve in honor of the hospital's 5th anni- ,versary this 'vear. After a delicious meal, served by a Tri nity ladies group, the nurses toured the hospital and were especially interested in the portraits of former presidents which have been placed on the walls of the board room. Others visited the museum and other points of interest. Later, they were served tea in the Sunday School auditorium. New officers e]ected included Presi- dent Mrs. Jack Brough, lst Vice, Mrs. Jack Emmerson, Sec.-Treas. Miss Velma Gay and committee members Mrs. Boyd Wilcox and Mrs. Donald Boe. The nurses came from many parts of Canada and the United States. NE WTON VILLE Mr. Herh Alexander was a Armstrong, Janetville. recent calier at Mr. C. M Millhrook Girls' Tcam pia'-t Jones' home. cd Newtonviie here on Fri- A number of her girl fri- dav night and won 6-4. 1 end heid a miscellaneo'js Twno cars were in colision. shower for Miss Doris Clys- opposite Brown*s store on Fni- i dale. last Tuesda 'v night, IM day afternoon. Fortunatelv no the home of her sister, Mrs.oewssriul ut Phe ienvstr ihMr. Mr. and Mrs. Truemnan Hen- Recet vsitns ith Mr.derson and sons spent the and Mrs. George Stapleton in- eknatLeKniss cluded Mrs. Ethel Coulter.ween ataeKnns. Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Jne! On Saturda* vBr-on da Cas- Cuddahee. and Mr. and Mrs. weii entcrtained cight of her Bert Stapieton, Bowmanvillc. ittie friens heocsion he- Mr. and Mrs. Aif. Lomas, Tor- ing her birthda.v. Brvnda Hen- onto, and Mr. C. J. Williams,. derson attendcd from here. Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reader, The local girls' bal] tcar Oshawa. spent SatundaY even-1 entertained t h e Newcastle ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ginls Wednesdav night. th- Farrow. visitors winning by the score, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Browni of 9-7. lattended the horse races atI. Dont forget the TB ClinicOrono, Saturdav afternoon, cornes to Newtonviile July 10 wh ere their son« Ross' horse,1 nt the United Church base-, Margaret Hal" was luckYc :ment. Hours are 2-5 and 7-i0 enough to win two first prizeF, p.m. Canvassers wiii be caîl-, therebv, entitling him to thei ing at every home, before that, speciai prize - a cooler blan- day. ket At the men's softbai I game Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hender-1 Thursday night, on the local son and Peter spent Satundavo schooi grounds, Newtonville cvcning in Bowmanvilc at emerged the winners over Mr. Vie Snidcr's. Pontypool, 17-13. Messrs. Dave Dcnauit, Rov( Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowe Of Smith and Tupper Johnston Peterborough are moving ilito spent he wekend at the the front part of Mrs. Pearce's Hancock cottage at Lake Che-r bouse. mong.c The Clarke To wn shi p Mr. Frank Gilmer rcturned Schoois' Field Day exercises home from Memlorial Hospi-' were held last Friday at Wal- tona Park, Newcastle. Mr. Cecil Burley under- went a second operation in Oshawa Hospital, hast Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Staple- ton attended the garden part.for Newcastle teachers held at -the home of Miss Mariiyn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornsonj visited in Cornwall over the weekend wîth the latter's par- ents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Alex Gil- 623-3303~~ they attended the graduation R lg o o o a Po e 6 33 0 o. r.To s îsster, Ju-A dith Gilbert, from St. Mich- by uRev. A. W . Harding _________________________________________aei's Academy.Mran Mrs. Mr.an Ms. obrtKer Qe. whrehehasben s- Gilbert formerlv lived in A great writer and theo- tude ot the criminal. A person tion or have not the courage I Mr ad r. obr KrrQu. wer it hi en sB1lackstock. logian once said that there may break the civil law and or the fortitude to say NO.1 were weekend guesis of th1ý signed for basic training in The fiends o! Linda White-lIwere four men in everv one'yct not be opposcd to public There is nothing wrong or laterssiserMrs W.W. he .C..F.head, daughter of Mi-, and of us, There is the man the!sentiment, because civil lawlweak about keeping your self-i Dickson, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nimigon,, Mrs. William Whitehead ofworid secs. There is the man may somctimes flot win the'respect, and standing on yourý Mr. and Mrs. Harry Akcv Janet and Paul Jr. spent thel Liberty Street, wili be ghad as hie is seen by the persons assent of publie opinion. Butldignity, and maintaining the1 were weekcnd guests of Mr. weekend with Mn. and Mrs.ito know that she is re- who know him best. There is ýwhcn the individual reaches fuil and sane use of Ail your, and Mrs. Harold Abbott at Alan Cornish and family,! cuperating from bier illnessthe man as be secs himself, the point whcre lie defies nat faculties. their cottage, Picton. Corry, Pa. Miss Debbie Co- Linda who underwent an op- and there is the man God sees. onlv the laws upon the statute Generally speaking, w e Mn.Wm.Huthisn, ana nih rtured omewit thm'eration in Memorial Hospitail!St. Paul in his letter to theibooks but also the unwritten should, of cushvare- ger of Watker Stores here, has for sorne holidays. recently, had recovered suf-ýChristians at Corinth (I Cor.ilaws of public opinion, thenýspectful regard for the opinionsý been notified of his promotioni Mn. and Mrs. Wilfrcd Ald-I ficiently to return ta hier 4:3-4) makes a statement in hie links himself with theof others; but 10 permit ourý to a much larger store at wortb. Courtice, attended the home ast week. which hieLuses much the samecriminal element. ýlite to be completely guidedý Dunnville. Dennis - Taplin wedding in!' Mrs. David Park is attend- figure. He speaks of iman's; Or a person may ignore pub-'by themn is to follow wbat has1 Congratulations to Mr. and Marshall Memorial Ui n i t e dý ing the Women's Institute Of- judgment of him, of bis own lic opinion. The man who very often proven 10 be a blind' Mrs. Arthur Saundens who Church, Ancaster, Ont., 011:ficers Conference in Gulh, dgeto! himself, and o! wears high button boots, orýguide. The opinion of others1 celbrae hei 56h eddngSatrda, une8,at o'iok.'Jun lth nd2Ot., s dee-God's judgment of bim. Ilu whist]es in a public diningiis not always reliable for ahli celerat thir 5th eddngPatnicia A Jn 8,s th2eir grea'Ju-gath afdromBowm ale these words there is suggested, hall; the woman who dresses occasions and it will not do anniersrv oday Wenes nice. onfrene oficillyterin-concerning aur conduct of life, in the styles o! 50 years ago,,therefore 10 look to popular' Av, June l9th. nic.cneec fiilytri-the world's valuation of uis,1 or converses loudly during thelestimates for our standards o!. ~Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Saun- Miss Ruby Aldworth an-1 ates at noon on Thursday 10 ronetmt o uslepromacsa ocrIsihuh n ie ders and son Bob, Toronto' Mrs. Pearl Bail, Toronto, at-' enable the delegates ta attendiaur on stîumtofous.vsgerormnc ue apiaion.c ithught a nee, j' were Sunday visitors with thé tended the Decoration Da'y' the gathering in honor of the and Godsejudgmn ithe us. igoping ubllicaropinion. a uc Troen i s on regaiding, former's parents, Mr. and MrG. Service at Bowmanville Cerne-!President of The Associated We ayskinlttha-popeualy re ihe acusepetusnrgrda A. Saunders. Wavenlev Rd. terv on Sundav. They also.)Country Women of the World, proval of any one of these curiosity or a nuisance, public opinion, and that is to' Saturdav night the CHI vis .ited at the home of their Mrs. Van Beekhoff. Judges of conduct. And we Again, there is the man who respect it when it is wortbyi May properly ask, -By which goes to the other extreme and of honour, but to look away RIO Fellowship o! St. John', brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrecl Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faire.v. af these are we shaping our allows the opinions and crit-Ifrom it and beyond il when Anglican Church enjoycd a Aldworth, Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Master5, course?" This is an imnportant î cisms of bis neigbbours to'we are seeking guidance in' wiener roast a, Kiwanis Pari,. Mr. Arthur Tay lor o! Ed- Kim and Geoffrey,. Town, and question. For the answer t0'completely dominate his think- life. Almost every man clown! Forty members were prescrnt. monton. Alta., spent a fewý Mr. and Mrs. Robert Faircy it determines on which of ing. He is continually watch- through the ages who has' Congratulations to M i ss davs last week wîth his mu.- and daughter Babbi Ann, at- three levels we are living auir ing to. sec which way others blessed bis generation by obey-'i Leslie Lander who xvas Suc- ther, MirS. Joe Taylor, Ontarioijtended a familY party on Fa- lives. There is the low level are going, and whicb ever way ing and showing the will o!' cessful in hier second yetir Street. Mr. Taylor~ was in thelIt crs Day at the home of the of public opinion. There is the wind is blowing you'Il find God, bas done it at the risk of, nx jations, pass sociolOgýv, East on an investigation as-j Iormer's- brother, Mr. anîd the higher ground of con-' him with his back ta it. "What losing personal popularity. atX'cMstr nvesiyHa-signment for the Canadian Mrs. Roy FairevCoksle. science, and there is the igh- Will other people think?" is When Wilberforce arse in the! 14National Railways.j Honored* guest Ai the gather-_ est level of al - God. Ourthe one question more than British parliament ta speak, 1 - anîd Mrs. 13. L. Burk Mr. and Mrs. David Park 1 ing was Mr. E. M. Fairey o! actions may be directed by theail others that influences his against slavery, the London i Leniertained the staff. and fr; ccmane b n.ad Mrs. Newmarket, father of Messrs. dîctates o! public opinion, on conduci. This sari o! atti- newspapers sneered at "the' ens.ofth ornt-Dmi-Tom Park of Oshawa, visiiediE. J. and Roy Fairey. o! conscience, or of God. ýtude is very evident iu these hunchback of Hull". Oppos-i ends oftheTornto-omi- Frstthe, thre s te jdg-days with regard ta so many ition has nearly always attend-1 Ion Bank local branch ai a their aunt iin Torontio, Mrs. dlý Amon.g recent groups visit- Fîs hn hr h td-ev'eiyday' practices. For ex-,ed the introduction of get» barbecue on Wedncsdav, jun è H. Fowler. Mrs. Fowler is the' in at Bowmanville Museurm ment o! the world about us - amli oildiking, inea 12th. foi-mer Alice Trimm ot Bow- were 18 members o! Solina what is popularly known as ciaplensmocilkinga inrs forms ade re a tsrem' 0 ipublic opinion. (n eshal, cgrtesoig abig r hmevsolnsfce MissJnt o n an I dishonest8"yer Womn' expense accau- Andweh nts,jridicule and abuse from theý Mase Jaeft to a ndWene- manvileond li e87yar omn Isitt woeno-consider, in this article, only "do~e stexpehaiuand otrfre fpulcoiin Lander lett tyoug on July 6th. d a tour of the Museum *and: this first aspect o! aur con-'os e eajuadohelocso uleoiin day) for Delawana Inn, Honev Mn. and Mrs. Norman Cie - gardens on Thursday evening,'duct) There are several atti- practices which are below the If you want an easy and: Harbor, where theY will be mens, Marilyn and Keith o! dune 12: and several members tudes which a man mnay take highest Christian standards ' uneveniful lite, all you have employed for the1 summner Scarborough. and Mr. and of st. Paul's United Church tow.ards public opinion. He ý'ou are confrontcd with a!to do 15 ta drift along with: months. Mrs. Laverne Clemens, Ron, Women on Wednesdav even- ma.v defy it. This is the at-choice - a choîce bctween the current of public approvai.1 Carrol and Brent o! Hampton ing ihis week. Grade VI from -- "Following the crowd", or'But a Christian is called taJ Winners o! the Order o tnigou o own , proma o!rpat ei Easer Str unedrw wrespent Father's Day with their iVincent Massey School are atotrde.!setand in depe*'ndeurnt. erformlled no mekpar. Hie t Eatrn SarJLeggett, lgin parent,Mr. and Mrs. Albin! tending on Thursday after- moinoihd.feeadidpnen. Me] al o it meYthe ur eld 50- trnirr. adio: at, lndMS., îCienens. Concession Street. 'noon. also a number fr'om The design o! the stamp. evervbnnlv's doing ils vyteditothtm ado. tronsoadoand t. bselr Cogrtuatons t M is s Miss Quin.ns class, Lord Elg;in which is the work of Mn. A.:not go along". However don't ciety in which we lives, but 13ppl ecodI. WeelorCngratln eaton wor- co L. Pollock of Toronto, depicts~ feel sorrv for yourself if yau by ihe strength of bis convie.- Mr.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ý DoadK eti ety rcie is ls.Agteigo u-ftw.awooden crate bcing 1ifted in ,REFUSE ta go along vith the lions ta lift the publi pno Mr. onad Krr ettlathonoiîvri Grde l ii irs c and loal, raivesof n t i- a sling by a large hook. The.,others. Feel sorrv for those of his time 10 highrr levrls Fridy fo th Norh Wst ad lcalreltive an craie and hook are pictuned in1 who cannot resist 'the tempta - That was Jesus' way* . Frxdy fr te Noîh estthe examinations of the Royal ends was held at the homea the left foreground against a ___ Territories. He will spend the Conservator.v of Music. She i.3 Mn.andMrsgE.J. udl acdpofa apo th aurin the b farenn s iderdoh t 0f ntr e ndJne Street, hast Saturda .l world, representative o! Can-T YO N con.y hStplv0 mnn rse. MrohBatn eteAmong those attending trainijada's extensive expont toa al cmpan\f.te Cro treet out-of-town were Mr. andicouninies. Across the upper Thfe anial CGI.T. Mother IMrs. A. Rahm. Daeik Se ontheConation Dr. and Mrs. A. Gordoný Mrs. E. Osborne and famil, portion a! the crate appears and Daughter Banquet was' Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson sand Cat i rcevin cngatla- B3rown of Islington with their'Streetsville, Mr. and Mrs. Carilthe word 'Canada- in simu- 'Allaîî visited at Mr. and Mrs. tinsfrm ismay rind.chiîdren Douglas, Stephen» Osborne, New Toronto, Mr3., ae tni'om h oonhe ndn t ihtet etr Wilson's cottage, Rice Iensi eceîvdls Cian Cob i-rgeog n Susanne visited Marjorie MDermott, Mr. and chosen for the stamp iq ed. mothers and daigh"ters, hree Lake.I la. ensi e rs in C bo r with Mn. and Mrs. Mansell Mrs. Fred Anderson, ail r0f! Mr. Dens sad that there îF leaders. Miss M. Stoîrnie. MISS M- n r.E ns a m r Stest >eev and familv aven thelToronto. and Mn. and Mns.' no limit ta the number nIf V. Koc-iins. Miss A. Woodad M. and Mrs. Eoc, wrSnd .ayren Mr. ohnF. hilips so ofweekend. Also visiting themi Rundle's son Ronald. also o! stamps ta be printed as tl \vil] Mrs. E. Phiilips. Division St.. was their son. John Stacey o! Toronto. ýmake uip the regutan stock of n"ne guests. Ail sat down to ening cailers of Mr, and Mrs. and the ate Ted' Philips, Scarbor-ough and children. Miss Linda Osborne, Mr. one dollar stamps. ilnI enjoyahle vold turkevY R. Wright. let oni ~q o~ t JanMehhlea v'rnoBficeTuc, amiton Misuppci, afler -which Norma Da- Mn. aod Mns. J. Gi;hhs, and Keto 1n o t en ihleadVro.Buent Cra oan, Mr. x vyintroduced the head table. boys spent the weekcnd al Joannet ristonre-tan Min- The mothers of the girls Omrnmee. . oa Omitonuseintrin answrcd the roli cail "Why TKINIiY UNITED LHUKLH ing, Oshawa, were weekend N E W cT o vou like vour daughter t'O Mn. and Mrs. T'. Mntlock, visitors with Mn. and Mr.;. aOtw, ef ekedvsl ate-id C.G.I.T.." Grace MooreOtw.wr veedvsl Minîster - Piev. Wm. K. Hlousiander, B A., B.D. Ralph Ormiston, Jane Street,, Homogieniz ed gave a surnrnarv of the year's ors or bis grandpanents Mn. and attendcd the wedding of' a -cu iplishment's.. Mrs. Sten- and Mrs. T. Gibbs. Organist - Mr. Arthur Collison, Mus.B., L.R.S.M. Miss Ann Tangelder and Mn.r ger from Enniskilleii gave an Mns. Percv McCov spent Garrv Ormiston in the Bap- io rsîîîîg îalk about Alaska the weekend with Mr. and 11:010 a.mi.-NIONtisîOSHIhurchv. Bwavle n and so showed sme beauti- Mrs. J. Oliver, Fenlon Falls.i - RNNG VORSIP aturav.S u n d a y visitais f * u i lîdes \vhich were very with Mn. and Mrs. OrmistonM M much enjoycd. Lynn Read Mrs. E. Prescott and Mrs., Baptismal ServiceS AIK.Hryvstdo nay were Mrs. Gordon Osborne. - ( saxaphone), Charlotte AnnisK.Had vitdonM dy Hamilton. and Mr. and Mrs. Ca eue nMal n caiet, Dre gt with iheir sister, Mrs. Acej "Seeing The Other Side" a etsdo ai n caie) oen Wi Ormand Robertson and dau- owokian romo (piano> enteriained the moth- Abbott, Oshawa. ghter Carol, Countice. codoki n omo rs and guests wvith twý%o selec- Mrs. R. Virtue accompanied, SUNDAY SCHOOL o__<f the house.. . even li....AH f.. ., ,-----.. - - - - p. 9:45 a -tJunior, In terinediate, and Senior 11:00) i.-Niursery and Beginners 11:20 a.m. - Kinidergai-ten and Primary A CORDIALI, WELCOME TO ALL REHOBOTH REFORME[ Secsgog Street Rev. -John C' Verbrug Telephon, VO RS HI P 9:0a. M. ï- 11: 00 a. m.- 7:30 p. i.i - Proclairning the WhI iBack To God Eî CLB, Oshawa, at 9:ý CHRISTIAN day reIeased details of a e 1,Th e Postatissuenepastage stamp which will go on sale ) CHURCH ta the public on the 14th o! t, BowvrnanvilIe dune. Expart trade will be uthe theme of this stamp. go. B.A., B.D., Minister Mr. Denis stated that for- 623-023eign trade is the most irn- ;e 63-503 jýportant factor in our econa- Imv today. This, he said. is due ta' the tact that our country's SERVIES 9productivity in goods exceeds SERICE 'ils consumer requirements - Engish 1and it is this excess wiiich Engishmust be made attractive and - Dutch ýsoid ta foreign mnarkets. - En-lil The Postmaster GeneraI M nls added that expert trade w:,s hole Counsel of God ~ selected as the sut-ject for the stamp basicahly for two rea- - sons. To tiocus attention labroad on the tact thet Can- [our"Broadasîsada is one of the oreat trading ý15 p..eeySday make Canadians themselvc- p.m. very nay la ware o! the need for con'- ýLýýý'1îtinued diligence in the pro.i LIios. AU11theWgirls pt on a play called Prinderella and the cince (Cinderclia and the Prince) with Janice Taylor a;s narrator. The CGI.T. girls lare sorry tn sec their three leaders ieaving lhem as ihey have greatly tn.ioyed working, wvith them. As a small token o! our gratitude, they wvere prcsented with gifts. Taps closed the Banquet. The second meeting o! Cou- pies Club took place on Sat., dune 15, at Tyrane Communiiy Hall. Mrs. Jim Woodley and Mrs. Robert Burgess led the sing-sang. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pleasance conductcd the wor- r;hip service. Rev. C. Dugan haired the business section of meeting. Games were fol- lowed under leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shackle- ton. Social haif hour with doughnuîts and co!fee prepar- ed by Mr. and Mrs. A. Gar- îard. Taps br'ought meeting ta a close. Sec vau at the next mieeting~. Sat.. ,Jul 'v 27. which is in the form a! a wiencr roast. Mr. and Mns. T. Pleasance and childrcn woî'e supper guests o! her parents Mr. and Mtrs. Foster SiiowAdcn. Kedran. Mn. and NIrý S. Rahrn. Blackstock, vîsîted Mi. and Mi. and Mrs. Ross Paoley and visited Mn. and Mrs. Theo. Down and Carolyn. Mn. and Mrs. Frank Ilath-! erly and family, Lakeview,I visited bis mother, Mrs. Annie! Hatherly. Mn. and Mrs. W. Mornison and son, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mornison. Mn. and Mrs. Vurden Th:- bault and Gary, Oshawa, were Saturday visitors, Sunday vis- itons were Mr. and Mrs. Er- nie Spicer, Oshawa, o! Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark. Mrs. W. Rahm attended theî funeral o! the late Mrs. John McGilI on Monday. MNNE Y AVAILABLE FOR NORTGAGES JONES & GREER RALPH S. JONES THOMAS H. GREER 130 King St. F. Oshawa 728-6246 The Canadi an statemnan, DBowmanvtfle, lune 1,Ios ti on Friday. George Morton, Orono. A presentation wam held in Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson, the Community Hall on Sat- Carol and Brenda wfth Mr. urda ' night for Mr. and Mrs.; and Mrs. Geo. Henderson, Peter Poin.-. Port Hope. Mr. Ra *vmond Bruce %vas in Mr. and Mrç. Don Stapleton Bancroft over the weekend. and family and Mr. Bruce Mr. and Mrq. R. Gilmer, Donnelly. Port Hope. were Islington, spent Saturdav' y e- SundaY'dinner guests at Mr. ening with Mr. and Mrs. F. Fred Todd's, and attended Gilmer.. Shiloh Anniversarv. Mr. and Mrs. Eari McEwens' Mr. and Mrs. George Sta- and f a ril '.. Peterborough ' pleton and Keith were recent were recent visitors with Mrs. visitors at Mr. Merwin Coch- C. Burlc'*v. rane's. Coldsqpringq. Sunday visitors al the Rev. R. C. Whit,- rereivedt Manse inciuded Mr. and Mrs. a message Sunday night, con- Frank Down, Fenella, Mr. and vey ing the news of the death Mrs. Robert Tutton. Caroline of his nephew, Donald Moores, and Virginia, of Toronto, Mr. of St. John's, Newfoundland. and Mrs. Fred Norris. Rosé- Severai fromn here went out neath, and Mrs. G. Van Fleet 1 b Bethany' Sundav evening. of Hamilton. where the men's softball tearn Mr. and Mrs. Weliingtoni wre playing. Bethany won Farrowv, Newcastle, were Suin- 9-4. daY guests of Mrs. F. Nesbitt.1 Mrs. Harry' Wade is in Tlor- ,Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cor- onto, Mondas', Tuecday and nish and familv wvith Mrs.'Wedntesdav, of this week al- Willis Joncs. tending, as seholar, the 73rd Mr. and Mrs. George Car- Annual Convention of the Re- liste, with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-lhekah Assembiy, at the Royal aid Russet and daughter, atl York Hotel. Mr. Wade will hý Mr. Bill Stacey' 's. lattending the Grand Lodge am Mr. and Mrs. C. De Moový,,reprýesentati\,e, Thursdav and Orono, at, Mr. Veleke's. Frida.v, at the Royal York, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliis Farriow. 'also. with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gil-ý Mrs. Ray Shaw of Port mer and Blaine, at Mr. L.!Perry, and her mother, Mr,;. Clysdale's. I Edith Johnston, were in the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bou- village Monday, caiiing on oid .ghleu xith Mr. and Mr.,.ý fricnds. 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