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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Jul 1963, p. 3

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interesting. We need only F an U W Gar eing by the purified blood of •ThCadanStemBwavleuy8,18 cive min d o ejy t e esu C rst.2 t beasperptu ted o -Sntin a e sa d M s. L r no.rl Sobserving eye and an aplpe-n fi l U C W G r eCIst twsisiue by IlsQ R e p o r t s f r o m c h a p s o o n e : r t h a ka t eIAt e ddi i ï° : 'eË" i e Rc tl , M r d M;r e kBa- . I c l f T r n ye nar s eoro to c vn i o n selvardi ne in or vb t in f o iarents and elati es a - Jo ale e . t a e o i k w s a S n a m e u s • "~,Just for Today" Apretyarne a-dt atpeiet Mrs. Allan feast of love. 3. It is for tended a inMrctl yLk. hisbroterMr. nd Ms. o men nStiUteS D loked den arty as hLd yte alr, 1st vice - president, Christians a token of Christ's pupils Of Mrs Jean Billett, Weekend callers at r n .Mtaf i5OWIANVcan Wy conteste..,a the prizewn yMs.Mllgn men in the beautiful grounds'president, Mrs. Donald Pres- the believer or rejector. The îChurch Sundayv School on, Mr. and Mrs. H. WiloM.de odae pn h VWMNVLL WI. LacaterredrhemiutkwnnbgMs.MiliantohA.E.Emet'sprpetycottrasre, ndMrs Mr-patain oeth Scrmet riay Juni2steWitaadd rs.Bil olnk ad eekndwih her arnt f hand the financial report. Mrs. Then the hostess and group half a mile east of Enfield, ley Gilroy, secretary. remids us of Jesus' great sac-: peonies and carnations effec- Karen, Mrs. John KlnoM.adMs .Vnrck Bownianvi le W.Itin as hel A Wd rprtdtabi hsevedlunh, n l'noedls ensayatronadYoung people of the Enfield rfificeafor us, increases our tively- decorate d theSuas and arriet, Outsh, M.an r Jh lgiean in the Salv;aion Armny Youth coiteeh trhat aforthe Com-iThe scilhafhor erl veig.Te vetwa nie Curhweegeeouefihtnisrnghnsussira Sholan lorlap cstMs.Bl uti, omavllsonearwnlwset.h Centre on June 2'ith. with aàbenuri alase A bstripohenetreulr etig ecided success, and it was, with th eir time and effoarts f ori ually, serves as an act of obed- their soft glow over the room. and Mr. and Mrs. Johj asjeeedwt rltvsa good attendancemunityutWodgileb iaSptmbr. enjoyed by a large number of the event, and they helped ainepetfisorboh rly W oendt Ayrepchsecn r- ingsaaichadIgeie Pioneer age a ~~ ll popl. geatdea toard it makedlove and distinguishes us from pit oett rsn r.Mr. and Mrs. J. R ecl isMrurt rgt t The meeting opened wita« bridge was planned for JuY The picturesque setting forsccs. hsewo ee nthose without it. Billett with a lovely yellow and 'Mr. Ross Metcalfatn. ahrns n r.PtTe wlogthe sient rsient. ia • r - itepry eihflwahrcharge of parking vehicles, Elders E. A. Werry, J. Sle- 'mum corsage. ed Hampton Anniversr e-ssOsaa eeSna welcmin th, viitos ped rs. Redknap began her /V\usic KeSUliS and the delicious supper serv- and assisting with tickets mon, R. Ormiston and E.ý At the close of the recital vices on Sunday andatr iios ihM.adMs sent Thdes"Ode" was suntg ed program by calling on Mrs. ed by the Enfield U.C.W. weeBla n oadGi-Wih siste in denin Bonnie Beech read a presen- wards w ere _,the -_guest fM.Fe rih n aiy huriorThe Seèretary rad tý Gartshore for her talk on th- By Pupils of made the occasion a memor- fin, Ken, Ralph and Earl teeeet.BbeSuycn-tto drspeae I 1 t d motto. ~~~~~~~~~~~~"Buried Seeds Grow,l Mrs. David Wilson able one. T he extensive CcrnSewo ost mc ySp.A .Wryvreb e ohrMs muinues, w inaca repo.a Buried Talents Never." Mrll grounds surround a lovelv, Norman Lee and Ken Beckim.i in the S.S. opening service;Gro ec, hl ete buiess as td tisnsset.o. Gartshore illustrated her talh Marguerite Wilson, Grade lake. On one side the hill Tp h td allwthecilpyrfrthe Barrie presentie Mrs Bilet: Y C Weacete heiviaio y eligof somne grapefruit VIII. Honours; Carol Stacey, rises steeply fromn the watersth Enfield U.CWassis be rents of the little boy who with a chip and dip bowl, and - to visit the Nestleton ladies and date seeds she has grow- Grade VIII, Honours; David and is covered with tall lever-n er.vmenaurs disappeared near Caesarea on mnatching salad servers. Thie theiistWenesayinOco-ing. Talents which are dyind Gray, Grade V, Honours; Ian green, maple, elm, and other o oaSa Saturday evening. Queen, played byý Gwendolvný bers akaeanecletare somne of those at whiclh Page, Grade V, Honours. !trees. BoM udn, Miss arni Many of our teenagers are Glaspell and Stephen Billett hewf wnedt o on • the pioneers did such good, On the opposite shore clip- S mnMissBeveleySamstree prunmng smece school brought a lovely evening toa a report, giving us somne of thewoksuhatemkigo ped lawns slope to the lake's mm isterey a'scod.Aeltstf endur- close. shopping during the as highlights of hier trip to the-uls-usbte.Te oa Y O edge. There are tall shade BisS inS sna s ance in the heat but all seem Duets and solos performed at breakfast she ase hr Cofeene t uephreen-dressmiaker or blacksmith isý trees, cedars, and fragrant evuo.happy at it. !during the program by theý husband for ten dollas ly. hard to find. Her own talentj blossoms. Here, long tableý, The two buffet tables were, Misses Greta and Marjorie young artists delighted thosej Thy ceaoll al- "SinghSayorfor painting lay buried for ;i (Intended for ls ek eese uadabutiu1ahaond ihbuut fOke, Bowmanville; Mr. and presenlt. Pupils taking part "Money, money, mney"h Pa cete fwlags.,long time, because she had .Haydon Sunday School An- repast was served by the exceptionally attractive red Mrs. Stanley Turner, Osh- incluidedCnd Lou Ayre, shouted. "Every day f h After repeating the 'Mayntraiewhtsecudnvsary Services were held ladies. and white peonies. ExquisiteawMrndrsFa'kD.WeyArCnyLoA- kt Stiew at Coectswe hm do. Then she painted her firs in the church shed on Sunday, The Enfield U.C.W.'s Sup-, arrangements of mauve, yel- land were Sunday guests at ams, Deb .bie Adamis, Heather Ife you a n more1money. gams ad ontsts W thn pctrewhih he hoed ut. June 23rd, with a good attend- per Committee was composed low, and white iris centredMs li n letOes Barrie, Boinnie Beech. Allen I o s eItikyune samtopt d n all enjoye r.H.Aho, r.0 and also her latest, and her ance- lof Mrs. Edgar Prescott and the long tables. Mr O 1 Bragg, Christine Brent, Bar- brains more than yune sumtuos pt lck uppr alet hd crtanlygron. The platform was nicely de-: Mrs. Wallace Pascoe, who did The many people who at- Astn dMs*LisAlt bara Castle, Cindy Lou Castle, rnoney." The report of the Districrt ed with red, blue and a mnagnificent job in planning tended the levent also, appre-teddabiahwrt PtGop maLeKles NEWTONVILLE W. 1. Anulwsgvnb Mrs. C white streamers and flags and the delectable meal and mak- ciated the hospitality of Mr. Miss Evelyn Moore at thl Stephien L a n dl, Kat1herine Perasohswfaged TheJun metin oftheBron fr te frenon eslovely baskets of flowers. jing al] the arrangements. and Mrs. Emmett, who show- hojme of Mrs. I. G. Travel Ln, w nynGse,"btIakdoufrwtI W -I ws eldJue 1that ion ad Ms.McCllughfo In the afternoon there waslThey were assisted by the ed themn through their fine'Osaw Barbara MVacnab, Evangeline thought you had the ms f the h'ome of M\rs. A. Redknap the afternoon, with Mrs. IF. the music by the Sundaylmembers of the executive of house, which surmounits theM n MsRbrtSapMerkley, Rosemairy Me11rkley d.Leli viththeNewcstlNgrupastGimerceadng n'comunt:GShoo.eTe chldrn'schoiith orgniztio:tMr.SRcB.oawn. Tehwoderul clle YoktoncSak.rre vsitngnNncyMorono athMoss, LOTES CRE INT chrg, nd16inmbrspr- ingin between the two parts. sang an anthem "It fell upon Simpson, the president, Mrs. tion of superb antique fur Janice Moses, Jill Ncos harg, ad 1 meberspre s rs illgantheDisrica smmer's day". Soloist in Wilfred Bowman, the imme-1 ture was greatly admired. di brother Mr. Adam Sharp Debbie Oke. Walter Taylor., Identify Stains ...we o nwwa o ple President Mrs. T. Hender- President, and member of the h aftemnoohawas Mrs. D.is.Snda oue ndaleesVanD11 1, 1Karenc e- splashed, pin a noteontegrntrdopiadseyu son opened the meeting with Newtonville W. I. gave a very Miss Myna Saunders were1 lees. Stephen Býillffett was also local drycleaner, he i nepr trmvn tis Collect,an dPra y e wa t ntS'. estving tahichn"Hunost thevafternoon on "A Ialf l H igh School Results 'ad Ms.A. . erry. M. ei nseea ili oo.SCHOOL'S OUT ...PeaedieCrfl P Brel Candie". He spoke in' the evening service on "The 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Switzer, Pr0C UrCide Five Barley Loaves". The following pupils of Graduation Diplomas with the Gates Mills, Ohio; Mr. Larry BASE LINE fE F Soloist at the evening ser- Bowmanville High School will approval of the Department SwtzerRe kaC evaniVco rss vice was Mr. R. Metcalf, who receive Intermediate Certifi- of Education. iam.e ReiMrsleH.anHumrh- Congratulations toall the F R E E ! sang "He Smiled On Me", cates with the approval of the Aider, Patti; Anonichuk, ry ouoento; lMrs. W. Den.. successful students !in - both Mrs. D. Weldon and Mr.R. Department of Education. Yvonne; Bain, June; Ball, 'Bomnilhvbenpublic and high schools who Metcaf sang a duetl ioveý Adams-, Blaine; AeyCary;Szne;BogJd;Cr recent visitors at S. R. Peth- have recf-ntly passed their ex-; Mr. and Mrs. F. Blackburn,1 Linda; Bell, Judy; Biggs, El- Jean; Cooper, Lanny; Corden, Miss Janie Reik, Cleveland,1 Dorothy Foley who has been Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shackle- Iaine; 'Bowen, Marlene; Brid- Margaret; Crowe, Beth; Cully,lalso visited with Miss Ruthisuccecssful at Teachers' Col- ton and family, Salem, were'ges, David; Brimicombe, Johin;lJean;i Darch, Betty; DeJong,'Pehik. ge. Sunday supper guests of Mr. ý Burgess, Wayne; Clif t o n, Nico; Ewert, Leslie; Falls, Ger-|1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sharp, Miss Dorothy Foley and Mr.' and Mrs. W. Blackburn and Lloyd; Coburn, Stella; Col- ald; Forster, Anton; Gibson, Yorkton, Sask., Mr. Leonard Ross Metcalf began classes o' F R family and Mrs. Cowling. ýwell, Irwin; Cox Kellie; Craw- David; Gill, Patricia; Hani-lBradley,' Bowmanville; Mr. a summer course in Toronto onQAIY ET SO H !Mr. and Mrs. Jack Histed,iford, David; Crombie, Bill; sen, Barbara; Hately, Larry;|!Harry Ferguson, Oshawa. Tuesdayiorninig.4KIGS.EPOE6358 Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Allan ýElliott, Cormnne: Etcher, Su- Hawthorne, Barney; Hellam,|wrercet4ales tMisING.an rsSSmVaTCm i Moffatt, Bowmanville; Mrs. 1 san; Evans, Charles; Fair, Bob; Hughes, Eileen; Irviie- Elsie and Albert Oke's. 1 and fam iily spent Dominion FREE I O E D L V R Sunday tea guests of Mr. and ris, Douglas; Geboers, Joanne;' Peiter; Luxton, Cheryli-Ann;1 derson, Mr. and Mrs. D. b. Lean, Sweet PickedBrsCmfe Mrs. J. Potts. Gibson, William; Harness, McDonald, Marilyn; McGre.1 Kay, Toronto; Mr and Mrs. W.C tag gr kfS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon, Gerald; Hayes, Audrey; Hell- gor, Neil; Masterson, Don;î E. SadroClmu;M.- -I :-;;a. Hampton, attended the Ani- ar Lyn; Hendry, Bruce; Meeks, Janlle; Mutton, Bonnie; and Mrs. W. M. Henry, Mark- ROLL «b B C Nl versary Service and were tea ýHobbs,, Gail; Hooey, Cathy; Neads, David; Paeden, Judy' ham. Mrs F. Denby, Bow- ob.. HEO guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.iHooper, Alan; Hughes, Tina; Paterson, Sandra; Presson,mavlewregstofM.CRSI' Readî. Jef fery, Stephen; Johnson,, David; Pring, Lola; Rahmne,i and Mrs. A. Sharp. Y U Lean, Mild, Sliced Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffin, Marion*, Kitson, Audrey; Lan- Ileae Stacey, Carolyn; Tay- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Peth- Cooked BREAD Mr. M. Griffin, Miss Dorisider, Janice; Lucas, Bradley; lor, Diane; Taylor, Rod; Ten- ick and Robin, Toronto, were NE SA E ~~~~~~Griffin, Miss Gertrude Henry, Lucas, Rick; Luxton, Susan; nant, Carol1y n; Thompson, Satrdy veingviitrsatHAM b Lae$ .0 Every Fri ay N ight Blackstock, Sunday supper; M\cFeeters, Denniis; McMur-l Grant; Thomp s o n, Linda;i S. R. Pethick's. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A., ter, Don; Maguire, James; Thompson, Pat; Vermeulen,1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Werry -. m Garrard and Barry.1 Masterszon, Linda; Michailo- Cornelius; Vinish, Pat:rick; an aml wrFclerotr O L ThDa-- y Mr. and Mrs. Roy McILaugh-: vits, Anidy; Moore, George; Waversveld, Ricky; Werry, Mr. Ross and Brian Lee's, CuttoCKOU Laughlin, Grant and Neil, Don; Mutton, Howard; Nich- sey, 1Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Garth McGill, aW Blackstock; Mrs. Edna M- 01s, Terry; Oke, Karen; Orme, The following students1of Schomberg, spent a week's' ATTIRACIEYPIE Laughli.n, Burketon, were Sharon; Ormiston, Dianne; Bowmianville High School1 visit last week with Mr. and O s aaSunday supper guests of Mr. Osmnond, Virginia; Perfect wl eev omrilDp Mrs. H. J. McGill. Mr. and: owF OR YOUR FREEZER and rs. Ross Ashton and Richard: Philhips, Beverley;; loma with the approval of the! Mrs. JojeMciladSun hS family. .Piper, Carolyn; Poste, Gordoi; Departmen of Education. Port Credit, spent the week-, SWIFT ' EDRDBE t0re Mr. and Mrs. Leshe Gra-Prazienka, Susan; Purdy, Jen-1 Bowen, L in da; Foster,end with Mr. and Mrs. H. J.1 FRONTSSIEHND P RP 0 niham, Mrs. H. Crossman were nifer; Rabb, Glenn; Raby,Marie; Gibson, S an dr a;JMcGill. Sunday tea guests of Mr. and Alan; Reader, Daisy; Rogers, Knapp, Freeda; Lunney, Lor-1 Mrs. Clarence Avery attend- S h o p ei g c e tre Mrs. Roy Graham and family. Donna; Shackleton, Margaret; ece; Richards, Bruce; Sheehan, ed showers in Oshawa last - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gil- Slappendel, Margaret;. Sleep, Carol; Stewart, Marjorie. week for brides-to-be Misses b91b bert, Bowmanville; Mrs. T. S.'Beverley; Slemnon, Virgia; Evelyn Moore, Dorothy Fer- CuF Mouintjoy, Hampton; Mr. and Stephien, Edward; Sumersford, guson and Joyce Avery. PHONE """ " 9 f ~ ~~~rs. M. Mountjoy, Hampton; ýWilliam; Taylor, Carrol; Tay-T Miss Shirley Avery with BUDGET TERM A EARNE 9 O 11 P.m . Mrs. Theo Slemion, Miss Elsie lor, Larry; Tighe, Christenia; .NIL L N Miss Maureen McNair. ON AlLFEZROD S Oke, Enmiskillen, were Sunday Virtue, Patricia; Webb, Gar-Sudytages of Mr. 6 3 30 tea guests of Mr. and Mrs. field; Wereszczynski, Olga;, Our Sunday morning ser- andaMrs. ohn Semonwer Charlie Garrard. lWerry, Anne; Wessells, Den- vice was opened by clerk ofiM and Mrs o R Seg nWevin Join the fun! Have the time of your life? Mr. Frank Denby, Bowmnan-!ise; Witherly, Sally; Wright, session Mr. Ross Ashton thus, and Ricky,.Mr. and Mrs. L.1 ville, was a Sunday caller at Stephen; Yeo, Roxanna. giving jour visiting minister Warnica and family, Miss Shop . . . then hop to the hoedown-ingest the Garrard home. . The following students of Rev. P. Page of Hampton suf-BetKnxalofTrt. Mrs. F. Tomns, Enmiskillen; Bowmnanville High School l ficient time to drive from the C rKnatlios ToMroJt. square dance music of them all. Mrs. McClean, Bowmanville' will receive Secondary School morning service at Enfield.1Weronclbating hisMr90th. were Sunday supper usso - About 60 members received - Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Slemon. the el ements of the sacrament birthday. IE RWLK A NRev. C. Dugan, Mr. and Mrs.1 of Holy Communion. Mr. and J Dugan, Tyrone;, Mrs. Elias O IU R Mrs. E. Wright provideda W ILK I RA N G ER Ashton. Mrs. S. Rodmnan, Osh-; MRS. WESLEY BRADBURN beautiful duet "Take Up Thy H Y O awa; Mr. and Mrs. David Wel- Cross". Mr. Page's sermon and his orchestra don and Tarry, Oshawa; Miss FoHlowingc very poor health titile was ",The Meaning of the Rev. C. Dugan will hold an' Doreen Trewmn, Enniskillen,i for the past year and a half,. Sacrament . He explamned that open air service on Sunday- were Sunday tea guests of Mr.'1inwihseasnadou testament was a covenant orevnnontecuhla . and Mrs. W. Loveridge- of hospital several times, agreement. The "Old" was al Everybody welcome. • EYerybody W elcome e• Mrs. Jim Martyn. Jamnes and, Margaret Edith Wotten, be- covenant between Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stuart Stepheni, Dunbarton, were oedwfeo1telaeJaq and God and the patriarchs and u, MsCanig*Hm weeknd isiorsofr. n riWesly raun , p 1aI ss P wofolwe.nh "e ws ilspent Suhqnda ith . ir ugi , iits , s t -- o ,T r Mrs. Bradburn was in her Mâiss Heather Harmn, or AT85th year. Her husband pre- onto, called on Mr. Boshaný deceased her on Jan. 1, 1954-ad M s . hmsn o Her daughter and son-in-law,l Wednesday evenmng. M J& T ~Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry,l You can buy separate policies Mios GilThompsoen, wTor T H E W AHenry), Blackstock- Lorne, .. son and Cindy, Bowmanville,ý equipment. But, it's more con- were Wednesday evening call-i SELF-SERVE COIN LAUNDRY isead" efa®'Blackstock;hoand! venient and economical to ers of Mrs. A. Thompson·. Use permanent Life Insurance for protioanlngtrsais Viola (Mrs. Frank Carter),! cover all these with one policy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pe1- CHURCH ST., - Under the Water Tower m;udleGrove;oesseMs If you'd like "One Policy" evcenToMo.tand Mrs.MHaod Mli fCndasdpn o emnn ieIsrnet ville; one brother, Dan Wot+-! protection for your on-the-go Dominion Day callers witn ten, Toronto; ten grandchild-_ valuables, see us about a Per. Mrs. Thompson.. . 1 achieve the dual purpose of protecionadln-emsvns ren and twelve great-grand- sonal Articles Floater Mrs. K. Cowling visited Mr.' 20 lb DO UBLhLOA Duneral service was in Newcastle on Monday. 2 5IL DO 1LEcODhldrTe. 'Jue 5,iLtesAlieowight a ret he Praet ieIsuac ale r curnee.Alth mut C MDrmt -P:aaera -:exrnihyhothen wea r t, are Carefully set out in your policy. Teaon1f rtcini W A SH ER For Only m - - °herpaio, e °. n. RoSTUART R. thsupd"b aHdcon- there, the Cash Values are listed-clerysaigtemntr Union Cemeterv, Cadmus. Sunday School. Everyone en- WOrth of your saVings inVestmentfryasocmeW h Pallbearers vere all neph. joyed the concert. We were ews, Henry Adams, Harold JAMESi pleased to meet Rev. and Mr-,. permanent Life Insurance there is no( uswrnoseuain Wotten, Bill Morrison, Rupert J. Jackson and son, a former1 $lNGLE LOA D C a -~~BvrsEarlBradburn and INUAC EA SAEastor ofto acrcit. e e These are safeguards no other long-temsVnspa a fe Among the beautiful floral.King St. E. Bowmanville cert. L23 trbue wretkensfr Mrs. Roland Thompson and bTrot M A YTAcFor nly - an" Ste°è r-ýOffice- esidence eh psnI-anpton, MissRPat v THE LIFE 1INSURAINCE COMA NE INC AD Army, Bowmanvi, and nu-62-812359 Bowmanville, visited Mrs. A. merous friends and neighbors. Mmsn

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