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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Nov 1963, p. 14

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il venison saine day soon wbich graup boxes. This bas resul"- E PilS----- -------- ----7c aueC was given ta us by a nieghboc. ed in 20,000 homes nat recei'v- .- DO DS Kd e 9Mr. and Mrs. Archie Whit- ing letter carrier service SPECIAL GIFT W RAP 'Imee af Broaklîn vîsited friend.s whicb wauld normally have i'FE N -A -M I49c value c h ere Eriday. done so. Witb h nrae -2"WD OL FEE mA M IN --- - --------- 4 c iA The Poppy Fond committee rpvenue froin the revised...... Shanpi 69cIvlue operatin af local teaches, letter carrier service will be'S as ad T g LUSTREI<R M t.- - Shînpo 6 vl 49C pupils and citizens in the la- resumed and the 20,000 homes LARGE PACKAGE II.cal Poppy Day canvass, Pro-! wîl] be granted letter carrier O 20pkg. 2 5, PEPS DENT Dentl Cram-- - 4 c iceeds will ail go ta the Popp ri'service as soan as the neces- 69e valueFiimd of Millbcook Canadian ýsarv arrangements can bc Countv and District Off' -- CHRISTMAS CARDS Il'ONE-A-DAY ---multiple Vitamins loo's -4.99 value 3 9 i cers were prsri o the TY ON AMLYBX E-2 OR A od C pues --- ----il .9vlu 11:eso L.O.L. 82 on Wednes-, Y 0N F 51 - ----__ ASSORTMENTC 1.19 .111day evening. The electian and Tyrone United Church wè.s _ 9 3 installation was conducted by1 filled an Sunday for the Re - 1" N VEA Skin Cre e - - ~ - ~>~ 1.1 7 41: These are the afficers for wîth the Union Jack and thiçiýI > ~~ Iii ATCH FOR TElS AD E CH EEK il:1964: Wor. Master, War. Bro. was surmounted by the Cross, WATC FO THI AD EAC WEE 111 G, Chapinan: Dep. Master, and a large spray of pappies:1 >qi Bro. Percy Beggs; Chapla*n, the side vases were arranged1 1 Wor. Bro. R. J. Payne: Treas., 'noumrs. Mrs. Jean Hammand, >l BOWMANVILLE NEWCASTLE i Wor. Bro. L. Brown: lst Lect.. of Stouffville was the guestî ,.,,w~ng Wor. Bro. M. Bradley: 2ndlsoloist and the congregatian' VOA CO ~WLINUbb DEUG STORE JuuuSuuS DEUG STORE i Leet., War. Bro. C. Falli;s; Iwere deeply stirred by berý I. Marshall, Wor. Bra. W. Mor-i magnificent and very spiritual. %L EI 4 RbI RU S RN 1 risan; lst Coin., War. Bro. L.1Frendering af "God Sa Loved' Clarke. Members were well1 the Warld". The minister.ý BOW M ANVILLE JURY & LGVELL STUTT'S PHARMACY .111 pleased with the recent ce-,Rev. Chris Dugan, spoke n ______________provements are being cansid-1 which he stressed nat only the- -à- iered for the near future, i importance of the poppy* as ai i < tl TeCnda atsaBwavleNo.1,13;toboys David and Donald'I beautiful symbol Of Past sac- S. T. Hoar. Mrs. j. W. Wilkin- 14 TeC ada ttmnBwavlNo.1,13twregven cuif links and tiee ke rifice but also its deeper iun- son visited Mr. and Mrs. Clar-1OI UR Speak r ies crloes portance as a symbol of the ence Rowan, Btay Tcmitpes. carg o challenge for the future tha' The Couples Club will meet ROBERT H.MIERer th lvixfoa ti Mr. and B E T H A N Y MrsThrankM rteinchreo fR! th.,, ~ e pas sacrifice should not Nov. 16 at 8:15 p.m., in the Thdh f d utsam ghcwreh, M.adMrs. Ray Stinson ton Wright for the weekend. land Mrs. Murray Logan, Mr.,dIE ~ D ~ E EN Mrs. Jean Hammond, guest Mr. S. E. White will speak oniMiller occurred a i oe tfLns&Frss e ad family, Oshawa, were! At St. Paul's Anzgl icarn and Mrs. Gordon Smith, M-a UI, oist at the morning service, different kinds of Insurance. I Kingsville. on Tuet y co erhSainSaf ad weekend guests with Mr. and ,Church on Sundav, Rev. R. G.Iand Mrs. Noman Wilson. Mi. was accompanied by her fa- Mrs. Pat. Mantie. Rose conducted the Remem-'and Mrs. William McKenzie,r lU II H e U inI TorontoI ther, Mr. D'Arcy Davidson; Mrs. Annie Hatherly spent ber 22. 1963. HE "siihsFrss n h oa aa Mrs. Vincent Jackson, Mrs. brance Day service which wasi Mr. and Mrs. Clifford GilI- both were luncheon guests st the weekend at her home. 67tîh xear and ha1 en < da ein ]Rarry Ryley, Mrs. R. G. Pres- iattended by members of the batik, Mr. and Mrs. David' Delegates from more than of people of other nationali- the Manse. Mrs. Florence Sco tt spent p oor health for tepatfu Th fnra srvc wa tbn were in Toronto from'Millbrook Legion, the LadiesSutch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 80) countries will atend thelties, and is a tremendous in- Our young people are re-1the weekend with Mrs. W.hedfmteFrgsn u- Wednesday through ta Friday Auxiliary, members of the Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern<e annual convention of Rotary fluence towards the manten- minded of the special youth'MacDonald, Bowmanville. years.ealHm. insieo night attending the CentrallScouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Wright. v International to be held in ance of peace," the guest Service being held in Saleml Mr. and Mrs. George Ail-' Son of the late Rbr n hrdy coe 4h n Area Women's Institute Con- Brownies from Millbrook, Ca-I The evening was pleasantly Toronto next spring, Joseph speaker said.UntdCuc hs omgira vie M.nd r.H.ayMlete etonheld in the Royalvan, Omemee and Bethany. spent in dancing to music by A. Caulder, Toronto, told the Mr. Caulder spoke of some1 Sundav at 1:30 p.m. Our min- î Hardy, Bowmanville. br nMnesTwsi, rc utr nemn a York Hotel.The Bethany Communit.yRobert Sisson. Wally Reid and luncheon meeting of the Bow- of the great Rotary Interna- ister Rev. Chris Dugan is io r n Ms .Rhr'n. Durham Countv. n teddi renilCmtr.Kns Mrs. Robert Gilmour, who Band headed the parade from Clarence Page. manville Rotary lbhl aii'lcovnin f the past. be the speaker, his topic, "The'BlaCkstoCk, Mr. and Mrs. W. ,coli avr Tws'.vle ilashbeen a patient in Civic the Orange Hall to the church.1 St. PauI's IW. A. tyelil utchn Mo tio H comentionsoehldi hnc0faLieie" igcshwM. ere oin ne21a124ve rare aîereswr he Hospital, Peterborough, for Presentation for Dr. Speller The Woman's Auxiliary Of Hotel recently. Mr. Caulder, Great Britain when the Ro- Another reminder, the spe- Kîng, Niagara Falls, visited the former Ada<onhvtrn, ess ouga several weeks, is now withi On Friday evening in St. St. Paul's Anglican Church the guest speaker, said that tarians had been entertained cial service of Remembrance Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm. 'Scratch, who survesHaenRortMG nBt ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Paul's Parish Hall, the com-. met at the home of Mrs. Hec- the coming convention will be at a Garden Party at Buck- being held in Haydon Unitedi Mr. and Mrs. H. Windsor, h eesdh PAss Carr. munity expressed their good tor Morton for their Novemi- the first one held in Canada ingham Palace, and recent Church this coming Sunday!and familv were Sundav Th1eesdhdrsddi rvoadtrefins - Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Speller wishes for the future ta Dr. ber meeting, with Mrs. Ernest bv Rotary International for Rotary International Conven- evening at 7:30 p.m. Our own'ýguests of Mr. andMr.Fç<ngvîefr.8'esm -Msr.Jab WilEeet und their family moved ta S. L. Speller, bis wife and Lamb presiding, leading the 21 years tions in Tokyo and St. Louis, minister is again the speakeriWalker, Janetville. ;n£! there from Manvr on isadVco akr lZeterborough on Saturday. [family in their new home in prayers and singing of hymns., The bicthdays of A. O. Dal- Missouri. Mr. Caulder also and the distinguished gueszsý Brian Annis. Kemptville 1 hiP. fHe was anepoeeo SMr. and Mrs. Frank White,' Peterborough. Dr. Speller will The scripture lesson was read cymple and William Morrison said that the Rotary Interna- will be the Bawmanville Leg- spent the weekend t -'the Ontario Dept. o ad TPrenton, visited with the Har.. be associated wîth the Peter- by Mrs. Emery Smith. wece ceîebrated by their fel- tional convention beld in io Chair. ýhome, and David Brent, Wat-ý Forests at Kingsilefr1 payR wey k le urnan bs ug Clinic on Charlotte Pcarns were discussed as ta low Rotarians. Guests present Toronto in 1924 had establish- The Community pot \uk!ro Uiest,,sett eya r.,rtrgi past eek.St. cterig for the Duchanlat the luncheon meeting were ed a wonderful record of bas- Supper beld in Tyrone Com- weekend at his-home. Ve- - r.MlrdGennhs Waily Reid read the address Countv Five Hundred Bushel1 George Charlton, E. Lupton, pitality. munity Centre on Friday, Nov.' Mr. and Mrs. D. Real andý Mr. Miller was amme left ta spend the winter and they were presented with Potato Club Banquet which' Harold Sproule, Ken Markle, Mr. Caulder discussed the 22, at 6 p.m. Every family is boys, Greenbank, Mr. and ýof the United Churi ofCn zàonffis in Flarida. a lazy-boy chair and wall mir- wiiI be held in the Pacisb Hal Robect Hegadan, Ted Shreve, plans for the 1964 Rotary In- ta bring a main course dis;h!Mrs. L. Phillips and fami1y, ada. He xvas ai5lseme 23 30 MMr.ndansd anslsWrgbtaroceCaheriegadtLydaon Noembrt1erMiutesoa ileorrsawaDr.R.nAtHo-ntenatonaoconentindi Todean saedsset enughforfor i' Bomanille ovth M. ad oftheRoya Caadia.Leion Oshawa, were witb Mrs. Mil-iwere given lockets and tb<lprevious meeting and carres- ton-Cook, Orono, D. Jobnston, onto, and said that the musi- family. For the bot dish, Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Branch 188, and sece nte pandence were read by the Mimico, and Walter Stewart,Ical entertainment will be please bring a pad or plate rsN.LahTUtoi S'Ficst Worid War.WAT D scretary, Ms Noel Wood. East York. meoable. There wiîî b im- tose it on. Dishes, silver and staying at present with Mr.1 uvin bed The W. A. wili pay $40.00 Garnet Rickard was the pressive opening ceremonies drinks for aduits and cbildren'land Mrs. A. Youngman. 'A Sucviving esde bs fa towards the cast of new coro- winner of the hockey dcaw. foliowed by a reception, and will be supplied. Entertain-! Mr. and Mrs. James Wood-'d oanb r tobo EVC bined prayer books and the Dr. Keith Billett led the sing-' the delegates will represent ment after supper. ýIey and children visited Mr I thers and two sistesWila Ladies Guiid will provide an snadtepaoacma-acosscino oain The fifth meeting of the!and Mrs. R. Hodgkinson, Au j of Orono. Orme o hty equal amount. 1s was Jack Reid. from al avec the world. Carl aTyondDaryQuens' w. oraVa Lunch was sec\-ed by the The guest speaker was in- Miller, Las Angeles, the pre- beid on Nov. 4th at the home' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Griffini dar. A.VHayrdo Ihostess assisted by Mrs. Char-, rdcdb .P ikbsdn fRtr nentoa of Elaine Annis. The 4-H and Robcrt were supper guests1 cre les Reynolds. who toid the club that Joseph1will preside. Pledge was repeated foilowed of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm,j Evidence of the, see TeDeme niee t in g A. yale urn i ears i'l'nhspake the deceafsedhe ollwas hTheeldardS__________the__cas wbich will feature the elec- as a Rotarian has held many the President's Bail, dinner'I Made" which was answered ___________________________________________ tion of officers will be held. important offices in Rotary parties. and other entertain- by 12 girls. Aciien Hall gave at the home of Mrs. Noel' International, and is a past ment for the visiting Rotar- the report of the iast meeting. Wood. Governor of Rotacv Distri'ýt ians. Durin-g the plenary ses Our next meeting is on Nov. li.C.W. Meeting ýNo. 19. Ife has aiso'been pro- sions af the four day conven- l4th at Esther Rasevear's.B w mvi e R o a yC u Th nteàhrc oe minently associated with pro- tian plans for community sec- Miss Wdel u iiii mtin the Sunday sehool;vincial "and national trade or- vice and the work of Rotary Hm cnmssoet sPeet roomof he hucc onMonay'ganizat ion, Mr. Rickaby stal- International wilI be diseu-aotteaenafcAhee nigrht with Mrs. Thomas Jen- ed. -Mr. Caulder bas visited zed, he said. ment Day, and informed the nings presiding. :325 Rotary Clubs in 76 caun-, Bernard Holdeîî moved a' CCw members about judging' Members listenied ta a Farni tries on five continents," M:. .vote of thanks ta Mc. Cauldçor.lasses. ein wnt tardjdig1K the Forum radio bcoadcast whichi Rickaby added. foc bis excellent address. He kitchen where Miss Waddeli I LD te CUT dîscussed rural churcbes and In his address Mc. Caulder F emarked on the speaker's en-le usnacstdjdin some af their prublemrs. ýstcessed the importance of theUtusiasm foc his subject, and class. Two different types of The Rev. William PiercylvRotarv International annual'saïid hthehdgnerated sa white sauce were made by sev- ing thsed liwo o te ra1 convention in bringing Peaple mýuch intecest that the mcm-' eral club members. This was A'AFLING MYSTEYPA ing te wok ofthe uraItagether in fellowsbip fcor i bers of the Bowmanville Ro- later served with chieken a la ABF church. a~~,vec the warld. "This uiu tary Club will bc sure ta to ig u ape csad "The church should be a event widiens each group's tend the 1964 Rotacy Interna- were eaten with cookies and I stabîlizing influence in the'ýknowledge and understanding,1 tional -coniven-tion ,in stcengtb. a cold drink.i cammunity. Some say the[ Mr. and Mrs. George Willis1 ON H AL B rural cburch is dying out, b t 1 and Ray, Cannington, Mr. and T ON H L P B OMNI L this should not be so. Tiel IA me e ~ B I~~ m u Mrs. Peter Murdoch and farn- population in rural areas iLUIItm a mte G e *eral ly, Bowmanville, wece din-> actuaily flot declîning; man nec guests of Mc. and Mrs. W. people prefer ta lve in smaîîss oLa e mae Park Jr.. Sunday. N V M E 1t2 d2 r er communities in this day o a Mc. anosMr.gBihRDtes easir cmmutng o wok.1Toronto, Mrs. H. Skininer were The problem is actuaiiy theF The Postrnastec Genecal, the mînîstrations such as the.tea guests of Mrs. R. Virtue: home and home influence; not Hon. Azeilus Denis, recently United States. an Sunday. A :5PM P G S AIi the ack of religius leader- announced changes in postal Changes Effective' Visitrs af M. and Mrs. AI-' T81 P IG S T A RF ship from the chucch. There rates foc pcînted matter, reg-jNovemnber 1, 1963 :bert Huis were Mrs. Aura F are tao many adults who are istered mail, special deliveryl Registration - present fees Squaîr, Bowmanville, Mrs. J.ý supposediy Ch r is t ia ns for service, postal moneyoders vacying fcom 20 cents ta 40 W. Wilkinson, Osbawa, Mc.' Sunday, but not througb the and COD pacceis. The changes cents, according ta the amount Ai]din Hilîs and friend, Han-ý D ISO 10 other six days of the weekl. foc cegistration, special de-1 af indemnity requested by the non. Toa many parents send their livery and money arders will mailer, wece last set in 1951.1 Mc. and Mcs. A. Hilis, M-s.I ___________________________________________ IM P O S IL 2 0 0 esbildren ta Sonday Sehool or be effecive on Noverber lst, The new fees will vary ____ Churh, ut o no atendwhile those foc COD.s and 35 cents ta 60 cents. Wewill have ta educate 1 ef feet until April 1, 1964. De-I1 for letters was iast set in 19391 aduits to mare Christian ferment of the latter changesF at 10 cents. The new rate F5F F-.. F.. . . W A R F A R I N ~ ~~~thinking befoce we can exF will en:ble large users cf will be 25 cents. In 1946 a:fee ~~r .~F... ~ .~rF~. in that it is not reaching ail vance, ta make proper plans. Money Orders - a new say the rural church is de- mail order bouses would suf- aogurated ranging frompepe u ny psiii irc alavriesadsheuea5eswl emI B A l A K aenin.thered" are enough fer hardsip~s if te r inted centas, for rderstlesosr thanone are iteresed."were placed in effect toa larger denominations. The old Mrs. Harold Sanderson had quickly. sebedule, set in 1949, went i charge of the warshîp service Mr. Denis said that present from 4 cents to 25 cents. af prayers and hymns relatîng rates foc these services bave Changes Effective ?IP PA am F OR COMPLETE SERVICE ON ta the lîves af Saints, withibeeni below casts for sai Aril1, 1964 '~ I ~ ~ U MU ~ U 1 K U ITA e .ALL HOWARD ANIMAL HEALTH the scripture lessan on "Faith." creases recently granted postal will range from a minimum Ms er aea edn ieadta h aayCOD h e hre I% UV~.f The offering was received by employees would bring a lac-j of 15 cents ta a maximum af Mrs. Harold White. ger discrepancy between rates 40 cents. The old schedule af AND ARM EST RODU TSMrs. Ross DavidLson gave the and costs. A substantial pas- rates, froin 10 cents ta 30 financial report. Mrs. Addi-~ tal deficit would resuait un- cents, bas been in effect since son Scott read the minutes of less the increase in rates were 1940. SEE . . previaus meeting and the cor- made. He noted that the de- Pcinted Matter .- the pre- respondence. Mrs. Geog fiiacuutdb th Posti sent rate for "housebolder"CHITA ýWaddell reparted another baie Office Department foc the mail (items wbicb bear no aIf used clothing sent ta head- years 1958 ta 1962 inclusive ather addressing than "To the quAIrs It was decided ta was $4,725,360.91. Mr. Denis Housebolder") is 115 cents» ed aChritma gift ta Sa- also noted tbat the new rates for the first 2 ounces and this G . S .W HiT' S ON phia Pariskou, the little Greek were stili considerably lower was last adjusted in 1960. The child adapted by the Manvers than commercial rates for new rate will be 2 cents for Parish. Mrs. Ralpb Preston comparable services. and wece the first 2 ounces. E OiSHAVW A, O,.NT. and Mrs. Harry Ryley were, generally lowec than rates! The general rate of 2 cents appointed asa nominatinglcharged hy other postal ad- forth first2 ounces, set in comittee ta bring in a siatel-----1951, will be increased ta 3 LA. of ofcr0o ee to t tt cents for the first 2 ounces. L u n c h w a s s e r e d b y M r T h s a e v ers g m a ite m su -O U D O T.0 Jco t . h n 2372 ennns r. osDvd- Wiete tedne a eld eigcrds(nld E E LI G H T --11 A . T --s1,ie1t-anantiipate ;ev- ing Crtiqns ca r a n ostOR%,,.

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