Clarke Cheerleaders Whoop it Up for C. H. S. iT'k - At a football game, the colorful, agile cheerleaders ing, from lef t to right: Christina Maartense, provide plenty of pep and enthusiasm as they go Bozabiak, Lynda Cail, Cathie Ferren, Mary through their drills and yelis. Clarke High School has Brough and Candy Storks. Olga Jane OBITUARY 1 MUL. T. A. ANDERSON The funeral service for Mrs. Edith M. Anderson was held; at the Morris Funeral Home,i Bowmanville, on Thursday,; October 17, 1963. The serviceý was conducted by Rev. W. K.' Housiander and burial was in Bethesda Cemetery. Pallbearers were L 1 o y d Hoar, Aldin Hoar, Harold Hoar, Jackson Wray, Douglas Wight and Harold Grosskurth. A resident of Bowmanvjlle> since 1953, Mrs. Anderson died early Tuesday morning, Octo- ber 15, at Memorial Hospital follawin*g a lengthy illness. She was born in 1878, dau- ghter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hoar, on the! homestead, Manvers Road, Bowmanville, now owned by her nephew, Mr. Aldin Hoar. In 1915 she married Mr. T.! A. Anderson of Toronto, whoi predeceased ber in 1933. Sheý took an active part in Carmen' United Church of Toronto, in> the choir and in Sundayý school work. In recent years she has made her home with ber cousin, Mrs. Sherwood Rundle of Bowmanville. i Surviving are her step-son, 1 Mr. Harry Anderson of Islin- ton; a sister, Mrs. Louis Gross. kurth (Olga), Guelph; a sis-' ter-in-law, Mrs. Sidney Hoar, Bowmanville;, and three neph-, ews, Mr. Lloyd Hoar, Etobi-1 coke, Ont., Aldin Hoar, Bow-' manville, and Harold Grass-' kurth, Guelph, Ont. She was predeceased bv' three brothers and two sisters. agooci senior group ta cheer on their teamns, includ- _____ ENNISKILLEN ethe Euchre to be held a ý- M e or a P rkiIa s marial Park Clubhouse on! BASE E Mr. and Mrs. Stan Turner, M e o i l P r l n November 5th. (Intended for last week) Oshawa, Mr. F. Dorland, Mrs.ý Mrs. Robert Graham and' Ç. Avery, John and Lindaý The lunch committee forl Mrs. L. Johnson, Cobourg, were Sunday guests of Miss ene it B in o orNovember will be composed; were luncheon guests ofMs Elsie Oke and Mr, A. Oke. MtoMrs. Onie Etcherý Mr. and Mrs. Sam Van observed at the church on an..ç P ar de Fnd Mrs. Annie Clapp. Foi:Çamp and family spent the! Sunday. The first at 10:30' aný7 P a ad e undlowing the business meeting October àth and 6th weekend arn. was the annual Rally rnetŽ. 0fMemril tankng im forthedona-a delicious lunch was servediat Van Camp Lodge, Mink Day service. Supt. A. J. Wer- At the ietý9o eoiltakn i o h o,- and a social hour was enjoyed. Lake, making it in readiness ry led in this service with, Park Associati~n held last tion he had made to the Me -MesrLwrncWigtnd week all the nicmbers present morial Park Association. 'orthugnlraMesshtwrneWigt ndn r Mr. Sam Van Camp and Mr. Doureglas fAshto asitg in '.vere unanimous1.,,in bfavor ()f The Bingo report was given RyVn apar.adM s te eain of the scripture,' holding a Benefit Bingo in by Mrs. Vi Thompson. It was ]LKE.ILJJLL, i Arthur Gibson attended the laso Miss Betty JraneW rryin No vember, in the clubhou;se, noved by Mrs. Park, seconded World and International Plow-'spait rs rwod n to help the Santi Claus Par- by Mrs. Terry, that an addi- The children of Maxwell ing Match at Caledon on Wed- ber inimitable stary givin1g ade Fund. The president. MrS. tional $100 jackpot be started! Heights Public School will nesday. Mr. Arthur Barnes'mneelbryagad- Margaret Jeffery,ý, presided at at 50 numbers this wcek. again be canvassing for tle land Ted were there on Friday, ence spellbound as she relat-, the meeting. Mr.Rs Ovy moved1 UNICEF Hallowe'en Fond.; and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fowler ed the true stary, "From the. The treasur'çr, Mrs. Helco that 300 bingo cards b u-Maney collected by this agen-ian Saturd ay. Jaws of the Tiger" by Winni-ý Park, presentec1 a satisfactoryv chased. This was seconded by, cy gaes alngwyta help1 Mr. Ran Brownell spent thefrd rce finncalstaemnt an mv-Mrs. Barbara Courtney, who'! with emergency aid anlogwekdwih isprtsa The second service at 7:30i ed its adoption. This was was appointed Bingo Con-i range programs ta provide Ingleside. p.m. was the Faîl Thank-ý secanded by MVrs. Muriel Te- venor for November. health service, disease con-ý Mr. and Mrs. Neil BrownPll Offering service. Mr. J. Youngý readTby Mureeparnthe as Six members of Memorialý trol, better nutrition and cdu- and family spent the Thanks- of Oshawa was guest speaker.i rea byMrs Pak i te a- Prk ssoiaionattnde th 1cation in under d e v e 1 o p e d giving weekend at Jovalee His sermon reminded the con- nce of the convenor, Mrs. PakAscainatie h counitries. It stretches so f ar cottage, Mink Lake, closing it gregation that toa many of us e Clapp. Mrs. Park also Santa Claus Parade Planning because in recent years re- frte esn today are prane ta forget like theRenalsreorton e-Hotelit was reported.1 Two' ceiving counitries have provid-ý Mr. and Mrs. Reginald the nine lepers who were owff Mrs. E. Mitchell Who o teasocaio mmerc d on the average avec $2.50; Coombs, Oshawa, wcre re- bealed by Jesus on the road is in hosia.teascainmmes in matching funds for everyý cent callers with Mr. and from Samaria ta Galilce. It wa movd by Mrs. Shirley ub nardrech sen UNICEF $1 The childrený Mrs. A. Barnes. With interesting staries and' seconed byMrs. orca Mut- PreBatet wha came calling in tbeïr cos- Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnes paem Mr. Young illustrated seonedbyMr. arasMu-hclpPrsdt Audrey B tre s nHloee ila-weeSna nn alr the need for thanksgiving ta: ton, that a letter of thanks be 0of the Bowmanville Ladies ueonHlw'nwi a-wr S dyevigcles sent ta Mr. and Mrs. E. Pas-ý Auriliarv to the Royal Cana- preciate it if bouseholders wÀith Mr. and Mrs. Alex God like the tenth leper. Theý sant for the beautiful flowers dian Legion with the lunch at 1bave on hand a good supply Lcaitch, Ajax. Sr. choir under Mrs. Wrigbt'sý that they had donated ta the Memorial Park Clubhouse -)n of pennies and nickels for! Miss Dorothy Faley spent direction and organist Mrs. M.! association, and also that a the day of the Santa Claustei bxe.the Thanksgiving weekend Stainton gave toates letter be sent to Jack Brougb Parade: The Kedron Doubles' Club! xith ber parents, Mr. and "Give Thanks Unto the Lard", It was movcd by Mrs. Greta, are planning a Halllowe'en!Mrs. Edward Foley. and "We Praise Thee." A spe- pryfor November 2nd ati Flight Lieutenant and Mrs. cial feature was the dedica-: y .ieT R D Luxton, seconded by H. Knapp, ý :p.m.ThtmrethO rWm. Murdoch and daughter tion of the new Communion Of Y ureT RED that the meeting for the edec- TpbmeTheMrmore the mer-ith tion of officers be held onilrier wihen it cornes ta costume iLvnn. Exeter, Ont., accom-TalbyM.Cwfrwh T EWdnesday evening, Decemn-1parties, and the committee is panied by is father Mr. Elder E. Wright presenting i', A.L . . m bH I e r tadteascains oigta i ebr n Peter Murdoch, Bowmanville, on behaîf of the congregation' fNow and then everybody gets berannuandChristassocaty be o her cupli tha lmebco nrd were making calîs and re- inl memary of the late Mr. and 'tired-out" feeling, and may be hel ChionsPatyeenn bo e- gtie o upileted p nd e-ncwing acquaintances. Mrs. Fred Ellis. The church' bothere by bakaches.Perhap noth- eld onthe Mc.inandfDMrs.g Charlesl Pelchsswasp aeautifullyifu adornednd with hoheedbybakahs.Pebas ot-cember Ith. Join in the fun. VMvi. and Vtr , Tohrle ntoh autumn flawers and an abun-ý ing seriou3ly wrong, just a temporary ian ndVcoTrt, condition caused by urinary irritation or Mrs. Helen Cook and Mr7s.1 Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Lee and were Thanksgiving weekend dance of local fruit and vegye- I bladdcr discomnfort. Thats the tîme to Vi Thompson were appointed! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sobil of' guests of ber parents, Mr. and tables. Jr. Church enjoyed a' take Dodda Kidney Pilla. Dodd's help catering ca-canvenors for the! Taunton have had as theiri Mrs. A. Gibson. film strip shown by Mrs. L., ainsulate the kiclneys to relieve this Howell wedding banquet an1 guests for the past threel Mrs. A. Wemyss, Taronto, Wearn. condition wbicb may often cause baclc- October 26th. Mrs. Greta Lux- i weeks Mrs. E. C. Evans and ' is spending a few days visit,- Next Sunday will be an- ache and tired feeling. Then you feel tan and Mrs. Annie DillingS er son Tom, of Redding,ling Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van other special service of Re- Ibetter, rest better, work better. Get were named ca-convenors for' England. The latte John Stain-1 Camp. deiain1aMsio:spr Dodd'à Kidney Pilla now. Look for the the catering for the Haîlman tan spent same time duringl Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beggs, of the 10 a.m. church service! blue box with the red band at ail drug wedding reception an Novem- the second world war at a Toronto, were Monday visitors wben the four junior mid- counters.You candependon Dodd's.6o ber 9th. Mrs. Dorcas Mutton station beside the Evans'i with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van week graups will participate. was appointed convenor for1 farm, during wbich time he'Camp.* Please came ta, encourage: - -ote guest in their Mrs. FodWloeyand hs young people. 6 ~home. Since the war the granddaughters, Toronto, Mrs. On October l9th at 8 p.M.' friendship bas been continued' Cecil Jeffery, Mrs, Steven twenty-six Enniskillen young by the Staintan family by!Doyle and cbildren, Maple people met for a wiener raastý K~IE P H LP ELP I Rddig wbn tev eretra Cap. ar.ciatnd in s ca egers. letter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar-! Grave. were Sunday callers at Mr. njyd Mrs.E. Wight'sn Ithur Stainton visited them inwith Mr, and Mrs. Roy Van Alejydago iei Mr. nd rs. awrncehunt, games, sing-song, and Th NedisUren -Peae la Nw o ttn Mrs. Russell Pickard of Nichol and family and Mr lunch. At this time we wou*id The eed s Urent- Plase lanNow o Atend Windsor, who travclled ta Pawley, Oshawa, were Satur-' like to thank Mr. and Mrs. England with the Staintons, day callers with Mr. and Mrs. Wih n r n r.Fe were also guests of the Lees I. C. Zwaren. rprfrterhl nmk ed C os lo d Do o iii this week ta, rencw the ac-' On Sunday, Mrs. Agnes Um- ing Saturday night a sces Red ros Blo d D nor linc quintnceof Mrs. Evans and rich, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. John Muir Tam. Mike Szidor, Mr. and Mrs., and family, Brechîn, were James Romhanye, Oshawa, W. Sunday visitors of Mr. and 0 v e r the Thanksgiving and Mrs. Dan Gabriel, Bow- Mrs. Gea. IwnadRdev W EUhIESDVR NOV. oin weekend Mr. and Mrs. John manville, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strut t, ':wi etd and Chaless of M rnd- Elmer Burton, Billy and on- Oshawa, were Sunday visitors, fied, eregustsof r. ndnie. Oshawa, were visîtars of Mr. and Mrs. C. Petbick. at thie LIONS CENTRE Mrs. Rodger Bishop. witb Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Miss Helen Avery, Bow- The 25th Brownie Pack en- Zwvaren.i manville, sacot the weekend jo ' vd above average faîl tem- Mr. and Mrs. O. Czyjko and with Miss Linda Avery. perature for their weekend Junior, Oshawa. and Mr. and' Mr. and Mcs. A. Herring, camp at Camp Adernac tl.e ,Mcs. Steve Stackaiuk, also of Oshawa, were SaturdaY visi- Ail persons i good hcalth hetween the weekend of October l8th ta Oshawa, were Monday callers tors at Mr. and Mrs. L. 2th. They left bv bus Fcid-.v ith Mcr. and Mcs. 1. C. Lamb's. ages of 18 and 65~ evening, and retucned ta Kedi- Zwacen. Mr. and Mrs. C]Ia r en cc mon Sundav afternoon. Th-i'j Mr. Clifford Wilson enjoyed Stainton and Bevcrlev wce Brown Owl. Mis. J. McNal]l . a hîînting tiplas wek Sundav tea guests of Mr. and led tlie camp. as.sis;ted b\- lt > Mc, a nd Ms C. WilsonMrs. Stan Kearney, Bownian- "'or transportation to and froiui the Cliinie Tawnie 0O%,l, Mirs. Frank were Thanksgiving d i n n e r, ville. Ncwall, and Packie Margaret gues1s of Mi-. and Mrs. Harold, Mr. and Mrs. H1e rb er t Maidman. C h i e f camnpingý Wilson. Oshawa. and on Mon-'i Wright, Toronto, were callers pease cai 6233585supervisar was Mrs om day evening visited Mr. andiat Mr. and Mrs. N. E.Wrigbtsý.! North, assisted by Mrs. BeniMrs. Dave Reynolds, Bow-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wanna-ý Hichn. anile maker and Bill, Seagrave,' ________ were Sunday guests at Mr. ..................................................lIand Mrs. A. Sharp's. Mr. an*d Mrs. E. Harris and r.Marilyn, Almonds, were i- tors at A. L. Wearn's. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pethick were visitors at Mrs. Wm. Chester's, Osbawa, and ta- $ 0gether visited Mrs. P. F.Brd $2 50 ley, Oshawa General Hospital. FOR JUST DOWN Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, Nestleton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wray and family, Bowman- ville, were callers at Mr. and t ~YOU CAN BUY AMrL CRNDA AVIOS ON at'MIBAN1<John, Miss Elizabeth np at "M Y U N H"were recent visitors at Mr. 70 J M/UfO CA AA# and Mrs. Harold Avery's, CANAA SAINGSBONDUnion. DOWN PANMENT OF 5% - v "3ton., r.-;v Mr. nm- sm SWIFT'S TABLE READY MEATSI - MAC. & CHEESE CHICKEN DUTCH OLIVE & PIMENTO 6 oz. Pkg. Deep Cul Specials AYLMER BRAND Tomato Ketchup 2 i1 oz. Botties 35c LIBBY'S FANCY Tomato Juilce 48ozc Tin 29 GEISHA BRAND - SOLID WHITE TUNA FISH 2 PUREX BRAND WIIITE - AQUA - LILAC - PINKC - YELLOW Toillet Tissue 4-IN-A.ROW OR 4-OF-A-KIND WINNERS TO DATE IN THIS STORE MRS. T. C. WOOLNER, 23 Hunt St., Bowmanville MRS. HELEN MILNE, 13 Carlisle Ave., Bow'ville MRS. J. CRAWFORD, 27 Parkway Cres., Bow'ville MR. J. TAYLOR, 8 Ann St., Bowmanville MES. E. HOCKIN, 54 Simpson Ave., Bowmanville MRS. M. LEADBEATER, Enniskillen MR. C. T. ALBIN, Hlampton Mix 'em or Match 'em pec YORK FANCY Pes 10o oz. Cream Corn 10oz Beans 10 oz. Kernel Corn 8oz BISCUIT FEATURE HILLTOP BRAND CHOCOLATE - VANILLA HARVEST CREAMS Chocolate"'Mallows Fresh Produce Specials FLORIDA GROWN N.i - LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS F c ----3 R35 ONTARIO GROWN - No. 1 HOTHOUSE TOMATOES 2 Bio 5__ ONTARIO GROWN -0NW or McINTOSH A&PPLES -14JA -jj- A 1*1 2c OFF