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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Dec 1963, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmnanvifle, Dec. 11, 19631 Iminedlately at the Nov. lets 141932 meeting changes were ( ~"- e . 1i'~ thi tee recommends that tew made 'Te Buines Comit mes ~ S to 3Inpre A Ai. constitution outlined in the l D r a Cl b M n tmiutes of May l6th, 1918, be WOl aeddto read as follows: ll hy Aleen Aked hostess". Evening dress %Js -Nm f lbTenm I always seemn to be look. customary, also to serve ice of theme Club- b The Dur- Da Ing backwards - delving into cream! In this way the'o hmCe Club o e Toert. n the old minutes of the Durham "ladies" soon became mem- Daupseo lb-Lv t ConyCu.Why do we bers and the Club was called'ofed, mneet tonight? Why do we get the 'Durham Old Boys and 1io our home, our birthplace, t together at ahi? What is the Old Girls". This name didn 'tiour early residence or what- d pups fti lb l h i o eladi otm ever else strengthens aur local Pi pups ! hsCub i h sttoweladinf ieattachments, has a far-rah-sic answers may be found in the flat the naine was changed to ing effect on the formation of old minute books. "The Durham Club. idviul ntonlchr As you know in 1898 this Thirty-one years ago in Oct. acter. The instinctive fond-ag Club began as the "Old Dur- 1932, the original President Dr. ness which we have for the agf ham Boys". The meetings were James L. Hughes retired after spot where we were born serve ofa beld in the member's homes - 34 years in office - surely a to make us better citizens Of o the minutes read "Mir. andimost unique performance in the place o! aur adopted stay. wh Mrs.. were the host and!j any club! Accordingly the purpose of i the club shahl be: (1) to pro- mote and foster a love for the county of our birth or former residence. (a) renewing aid 4 acquaintances and omn new anes. (b) general en- lightenment. (c) furtherance of good citizenship. III - Membership In the Club: (1) Present members. 4S ÀA V E *S & V E(2) Following persons shall be eigible: Former residents of $ Durham County and members .5Io $50on o! their families. (b) Others theth who in the opinion o! the Club would be desirable as associate 2 4 famus 5 6 amousIIIII members. I V -Holding o! Meetings- BEAV R BE LVER' 9The Club shahl hohd monthly %meetings from Oct. to May Al~both inclusive, with such in- 8'1 TLTNGRA IA mItriso as shall from time AIt tme be decided upon." 0arcî 16, 1931: The heading....... AR O I WS WAo he minutes read - "Dur- Recently, the students takin e tteC-LodFedadhswf.Tepoososoe 0o Alse t heC- lodFildd ing raie h laosow v rge o WIT STELSTAD WTHSTEL SAN hami Old Boys hear address by nadian School of Business in decided they the group duiga pat session in one of the lre îW. Ross Strîke" It was Mr. hudd oehn ohl hiîa prtcasom.Te i aetercaso eas h AiS2 REGULAR 1510visiamtClube bu-* for ln. sdo softhem aro elprtmav iit and p ooraphe caghaethem jus ats hey eeabuthe' 262ITIG RB R EGUR 151ERFOl'dA Boys'1 IRCUAR AW 79.5 10 RAIAL A 39.0 niseveral years he had been fol- the surrounding area, they decici sing caroîs in close classes for the day. Capt. Ritson 'of the Salvation CIRCUL I SAW 7950 1 " R A DI L SA 3 9.00 Ji low ing its proceedings in "The the streets and see if their efforts' p o u e s m r y h s g v n h s a p o a o t e r p o e t o t 12.100 REGULAR 1501 REGULAR CaainSaemn n alpouesm ryhi ie i prvlt hi rjc.Nw t STEEaianLttesTnAanDhd cllctin ro lstAerNtahep tvaio Army's is up ta the citizens of Bowmanville ta respond gen- STE.SADPIE24.50 STEELSAPIE 26.50~corne to look upon it as a mys- cletofrmlseest eptvto - %ý tical society that demanded the Christmas Basket Appeal. They 'W here on Wed- erously next Wednesday evening. PRICE $140 TTL REA 37550 A hall mark of great distinction nesday, Dec. l8th, accompanied heir principal -AE MLEEWT SL OPRE !Hupon ail ts eba per - * ie inth ing prayers, Mrs. Coppins told also thariks to the president of SAL C MP ETE WI H ALE CO PL TE 'T o iacs e mng u s of eits pe r. alB P i M V th e story "T h e C h ristm as of th e A th etic A ssociation . 1 P R I E S E E L S T A D 5 9 . 5 P R C E T E E S T N D 2 9 . ~ , d i s i n g i s h d P e s i e n t D r.m Ut h e L o s t P a r t r id g e " . C r e ig h t o r i C a r r f o r h is u n t ir - ~! ughs. n fctaftr rad- Miss Dianne Muligan, o! treasureI; Ernest Lamnb, The offering was recevdigelrsi rroigsot ~ ng T e Sae mnufr a T rno w s o e fr te Paer -iers secretary; by Mrs. Arthur Wright. Mrs. Of al kinds and his leadership f . irnm ber o f ynedtas, the wasy weekend with her parents, Mr. Mrs. W IPhillips, Dorcas Ross Davidson gave the fl- mif t Club. A Mr. Car ha ~ irlycovîce tatth ohyand Mrs. Verne Mulligan. secretar9Living Message ancial report for the year. inotedoClon, Mr. Ber is ,lting ta a edorcu-Mr. and Mm. Harold Sand- suppliesl n amr Mrs. Addison Scott read the directing the Association un*il try t lrgewas he acttaterson were in Toronto for the flowers ikreavement sec- minutes and correspondence teedo h er - afew native Durhamites have eedvitngwt Mrrtay which included "Thank You"l The Junior boys coachdb 1111been persuaded to heave home.fe' and s.Leis anderson. rs rkpesdtak ntfo r. Caei aodM/ieadCache AHe sketched briefly the ieadMsLwsSnero.lecl qi in Durham County a genera- Pt. John Jackson with the to the rei executive. Thp easMs.WnPeryadagwrepsntd ihte .4Approved 41 lion ago before the motor car Canadiani Army at London new PresiMrs. Wood, re: Mrs. Ross Carr for gifts re- Austin Worr trophy and indi- had corne into generah use, spnt the weekend with Mr. quested ttnbers to attend ceived during illniess, the bul- v i d u a 1 miniature trophys. A etoigthe community life an r.VnetJcsn h autymeigt etin from the Golden Phough Douglas Neals, captain of thý ~ metioing andsmha- ndMrstVicentJakso. te Jnthey eetng O g atCob er hustred bu AlnSrihand Bob Ed- make plak. ah the work Ldugad fetrtemrciedteto h a 4 e vllaesthroughout the munds, Oshawa, spent the if the nl~ A vote of from The United Church Ob- expressed the thanks o i X!country and "where life was weekend with Mr. and Mrs.hakWdedtossrr. teammates, Douglas Whiie, i!an. eveni leisurely measured- Carl Smith. Reginahd for cr leader:- r.Toa ennscls a ae ent Porteous, esence that created hap- St. Paul's Ladies' Guihd ship of thlni Pack dur- ed the meeting with prayer, Ricky Graham, Peter Beer, The Beaver 1262 is an The Beaver 1510-10" Ra- *comfortably schoalhouse elected president o! St. Paul's additionaî will be pur- M ulîgab CpnsMs ev hitpe od er a ideal saw for the quahity dilSwpoidsa -fhe" Ladies' Guild at a meeting chased in îstrbuîd b jf, Mrs. Arthur colm, Vaughan McGifl and! dilSwpoie e- Te aethe mator car held last week at the Rector3'. hie iaistibgcot- gtan r. oad ae Mcui h w conscious craftsman. It satlue one-tool p.A ndtetransition in the hab- Ohrofcr r r.Mrteaheave1 each hng ome.it Wihes.rs oadDaeMQad. Tet is packed full of safety In addtio b awig filsof he eareei bah t uires. A Matchless valuel man,, other jobs using A: smaller villages were findi nt;MsevnSih vile and hymn bÏor the church On Friday night the Beth- Schaeffer pen and pencil sels* M~ADE IN CNDAMDCANADAANDAmunities about them. He sil r raue r.Cr mtReynolds Pred ber tln rdtetownighl rm h tltcAscain Hury .....Hurry 0f fer Limited 21 villages were ideal places ta contee f iand Mrs Jack mosney o herscesu eao. i ietigteJnos maitane tht os ofthsecomnieoe! iand isitigJ ascars.financial re- AlnBer iepesident The Intermediate team, win-i Z ive and poinhed with prîde to Palmer, convenor of ways and port was gîvi Mrs. Emery Ao! iee ssociaineprese eso h ot uhr élilJthe way in which the i-man.Mmbr'gre 0Smith, fotià successfulofteAscain xpsederofheNthDhm I 1I ~~'11 ~ I adethe atra- rd $5000 e, year. Mm turned congratulations ta the tearns SoftbalLeague were each ___________________Of____________ tvean plnddco-provide $00 or new prayer their extra C-day moey and their coaches and captains, presented with laminaejakI, munity spirit that existecj. bosfrtecuct u-AIl the sick shut-ins wil In coigh paid a tribute chase material ta build new be rernem ¾" Back& Dcke à1to thefaiy iccs el tables for the Parîsh Hall andm Ilt Christ- Blac & ecke failypiencs eldta donate $15.001 ta assist the mas gifts Of rted Christ- Xthroughout the county every SdaySIho in buying mscois 0b ak -L C RC DRL ,summer and stated as long as unaytehiy r. og ELECTRtheDRILLld be papers and books. Mention las Smelt. 1) will be KeyGeaed huc At lnk hasd fr te hllkitchen. donated towa4upplies for Key ~~Abtwehom ope adbofDurcha seorte althe Sunday o00 up1 s 'i,." Capacity ini Steel bthoendhe poplaDura Mrs. Reginald Rose offered Members wertîninded of a mo nth ago 1 couId nt tel 1" CaPacity in Wood SPECIALj These minutes explain why the apening and closing pray- the Christnasigregationaî 2250 R.P.M. 'we meet and aur purpose and ers. Supper on Dectr 14. Cor- Ligt along wihh the farnily Dgifs the social haur the respondence rely Mrs. Noeî Thipowtnend m Wesght Ic nics the Durham County members exchanged Christmas Wood included -s of thankhs ap r n -*CubWaIl BaIancethed$tsandluchwas served. from the Jan-iEoggs Famn-. . hhcss uhIssha WellBalaced$10 îstrongest Iink between the St. Paul's IV.A. ihy, Miss Lauraortoîî and Ti ecear whichcs m hle ta M" people o! Durbamn at home The members o! St. Paul's Paul Stanley; ijýation re- ,and abroad". Anglican Church Waman's garding the Wc, Day of bu ie eeaeth otpplrwnsi M cG regor H ardw are I- backwards rnay I bring you Mrs. Noel Wood an Wed:s Prayer Partnqp. Mrs. company, any meal, You'il neyer have an a Inted a!? wansthemintes iary et a th.ho E ranet anb ale erin L imîtedjust read o! the previous Mrs. Reginaid Rose conduet- tional pej sste b 95 KING ST. W. 1OMNIL editor of the Cobourg Sent- the following comprise the new Mrs. Eniery Smi4, serving A'M Sar was the speaker. Mr. executive: Mrs. Noel Wood, lunch. The Janir meeting ~ « R* lt and Mrs. Russell have re- president Mrs. Ina Palmer, will be hehd ah home o! - ure aantoihîfo- C-hooay rsiet Ms Ms .aPlmr, * D ouglas S m elhonovce-president;IJ l e C h r t m e -1'6-1tary; Mirs.UEmery.Smith hldtir PametngModa .ig.t.in the Sun Sehoo. party, and lunch a!terwards Mis. Hre aisnn 'L Ji _ah the home o! Mr. and Mrs.1 Mrs. Gervin Mulliganl, ;un- Ken Shackleton, hast Saturdayl shine committee; Mrs. lar- evening. ence Rowan, literature and - Mr. and Mrs. W. Craig, Mas- communications secretarnd 'Y ter Barry Philip were Sundavî pianist; Mrs. Harold Saler- supper guests o! Mr. and Mrs. son, fowers for church; Irs. Bruce Lehman, Brooklin. Ross Carr, arcbivist and less Gotan xtr spcif smetiin ~A number from this com1- secretary; Mirs. Addison .4oit Got n etra-pecal smeting n munity attended the Oshawa1 and Mrs. Harry Ryhey, adj- mind that would bring added jay to% Milk Producers banquet aI' hors; Mrs. George Wadel k-....*.< Harmony last Wednesday ex'- and Mrs. Jamnes Fraser, tp- ali the family this Christmas? ./< ening and the Holstein ban- plies anid social assistants; Irs. W h ltarn e t ia c ta dquet at Ebenezer hast Friday Thomas Jcnnitgs, represt- A M n rS .D vd l rt t e D 7 h ry S Wh o ar n etofn n e t a dnigbt. ative tb Officiai Chuî-ch Boad; A MaioS. awdCare-ttD 4 s h e idSr ailyou oter xtr ChîstasMiss Stella Blia ck b urni, Mrs. Carl Porteous, represtt- most popular red table wine in 1wits he h allyor thr xta hrstasTown, was a recent visitor1 ative ho Committee o! St4v- Canada-ideai with steaks, wieSrvp expenses-with a Iow-cost, witb Mir. and Mrs. Geraid ards. hamburgers, red meut of any hors d'oeuvres, Shackleton. The worship service and b- kind. course. Iif -în ur d B of b n. urE m azel T ov- A i lf-nue8ofMla.Mir. and Mrs. F ar e wehlh gram was in charge of Mvs. * sien Champagne- "kosher" wifle fl1 ii4- i4 Blackburn and Brian, Miss Herb Coppins with a Chrit- Çanada's prize Chamipagne-a sweet. Even ify D~1lStella Blackburn xvere recent mas theme. The wvorstp celebrated wine for any cele. wine, you'll fin( ~~ ~~~ * A ~~~ supper guests o! Mr. and MIrs. centre was arranged with abredocsn.FMnrS.D B N 0F MONTREAL Salem ch * *ill bepre-I the AdentCandes The En- CManor St. Davlds Sauterrie--Pétillan-I" __________________ L le senting a Variey Night on tral cande o! Love as lit y Çhiled there's nohing more "scamacge' K Monday, December Ith, 1963. Mrs. Coppins, followed in turn homne with white mieat of any Isacckng at Tyrone Hall. beginning at by Mrs. Harold White. Ms. kind-fish, fowl, park-or with wine that brigl 8 p.n. The Ahhletic Club are Walter Neals, Mrs. HaI-', aaS aryav at the sponsors and the funds1 Ryley and Mrs. Ross Davidsbn will be farwarded to the or-;lighting the candles o! Truh, h m @IF4 Pi ance P langanization. Children not go-I H ope. Joy and Peace from tle Fà iq F i a c P a YPpm ing to co are admittedýcndeofLoeas the men-*(B 'rî fiIcs FINE CN AVAILABLI AT TUE 0DOP M RANCH IN YOUA NEIGHDOURHOOD port cards Mond'ay and haveiMrs. Thomas Jennings and V.ULbenethrghad or sokdMs Vincent Jackson sang at te rsult. ý'Whispering Hope". Pollow- 9of green wlth white trim1 his good leadersh!p, also te he A.A. calors). the Athletic Associationl for ?Homer Zt>ulette o! Millbrook: the gift o! jackets. .sented the Oulette hrophY; Th e eeigwspesn hich had previoushy been j e endning twasesaro, on by Millbrook and Cavan, speid acig hRmeic obrt o North Durham crests tovided byDonaldhy Reiad, Robrt atch the jackets. The wwn- Sso.Dnl a n lr ng team mnerbers were ence Page. avid Staphes, Case Glasberg- Miss Laura Morton held the iHenry Marienfeldh, Dale winfing ticket on a transistor~ inson, Kenrieth Wilson, Bob radio. dmunds, Roy Scott, Bihly melt and Bobby Smeit. - ctures o! the team were preý- Gel Your Price ýted by Gordon Chase, Bob Ryley, coach and man-, For Your Liveslock ger ofthe Itreitsws resented wihh an inscribcd hog lque and trophy and picture S8T A T ESMA N the team, by Bob Edmunds C L A s s 1 F 1 E D 8 ,h0 expressed the hhanks o! hn 6330 iteammates ho Mr. Ryley for' hoe6330 to TI2AIR ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS FOWL CHOICE, TENDER DELICIOUS tai tl 17 t'e refore 'as ho ir a NOW' CHICKENS GEESE DUCKS PHONE 623-5578 BOWMANVILLE FRIGID LOCKER SYSTEM 73 King St. W. ng a wine coller ... I Il the difference between starboardil" you think, «Is the perfect way to start 'Iearnlng" iCanada. Here are wines for any occasion, any sier, more delightful educational experienceIt, mooth end moi- iseal appetizer )re-dinner with sand the soup, rich end hearty eyet light and you don't "like" id this deliciaus. ivida Vin Rosé a handsome type bottie this good "crackling" ghtens Up every 4dý G 74 Port-A delightfui dessert wine. With snacks, with cheese end crackers-perfecti M DuBarry SUISi Rosé-A wine delicately pink in colour, deli. cately suave in taste that 'lits in" anywhere and everywher. J DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rosé -The "fun" wine-rosy and sparkling in the glass, light and tingling on the tangue. Wharé fun predominates, pour pink Ou Barry. lDfn e s SINCE 1874 Bowmanville

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