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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1964, p. 13

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Si p i 1~ GM aid $4, OO a W ek ~Saturday evenng d u r 1 n g and Jlm, Mr. and Mrs. B. wUhoA he hadn't seen for 351 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Far- Mrs. Plitz and daughters,E ter and grandchildren for the ro nd son, Newtonville, Pickering, at Mrs. Victor Far- (Inftnded for last week ily. first time. Mr. and Mrs. M. Foster was Mrs. Turansky, Mr. and and Mrs. Carl Todd. Miss Linda Hately and fni-Ia party for a group of Young teeatne h uea fWib;M.adMs oa. Suggestion awards averag- safety procedures. Tbree GM Mr. and Mrs. John Stark end, Bowmanville, spent Sat-j couples at their home on Sat- a nl.Trno hita ig nearly $4,000 a week were people received individual entertained f r ie n d s, New urday evening with Miss Mari-Iurday evening. anrscl. AvTorobnc i eto, w r. aCh rstmW. paid throughout 1963 to Gen- awards of $5,000 and a fourth Year's Eve.1 lyn Falls. Ms laSabik i usswt r n r.W eral Motons o! Canada people, awand of $5,000 was shared by Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robin-! Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robin-1 Miss Jane Foster is home away for the winter months. Turansky. the company reported today. two people. Awards totaîîing son and sons spent Sunday son and family were guests, iforrrin a few days.Lngtaf iste wt Total suggestion award pay-1$1,000 or more were paid to with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie with Mr. and Mrs. Melville'M. n MsC.EseendiMiss hLorraine Ther iste Mrs. Jaff isit d t mnents for the year reached an each o! 21 people. Yule, Oshawa. Samis, Newtonville. gils Ohaaspen Christ- aunt Miss S. Thertell wvhile sons Carl and Gordon over aIl-time record o! 203,000 - The maximum award pos At New Year's, dinner Mr. M. Shutka is a patient! mas with Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy is in Toronto visiting his the Christmas holidays. $30,000 more than in 1962. sible under the GM Sugges- guests with Mr. and Mrs. in Memorial Hospital. Mercer and family. sisters and their families. Mr. B. Foster is home froni GM of Canada adopted and tion Plan was increased from Orme Falls were Mr. and Mns. Mns. F. Stone entertained Kendal folks are glad to Mns. E. Foster is in Virginia hospital after having bis nose paid for 4,200 suggestions dur- $5,000 to $6,000 in November. Maurice Hallowell and Mi- ber family at dinner, Sundav. hear that Mr. and Mrs. Sion for a few months. operated on which was hurt ing the year. These resulted 'During the past fîve years GM chelle, Newtonville, Mises MrshebsosanmMs. or-andgils nd oder ionan in material savings, improved people have been paid $714,- Norma and Beulah Hall owe1l, rester were dinner guests with once again in Canada. Tbey Mr. J. Garczynski is homeli h umr lyn al manufacturing methods or 1000 for their suggestions. ' Toronto, Mr. Charlie Trim, Mrs. Llew Hallowell last. spent Sunday with Mn. and after spending two montbs in Mrs. Sellecl< of Omemee Isi j Mr. and Mrs. Llew Hallowell week. Mrs. G. MacDonald and fam- Wansaw visiting his mother staying with ber daugbter HAMPTON Week of Dec. 23, 1963 Allyn Taylor and girls, Bow- (Intended for last week) manville, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mns. Kenneth Cav- Glen Smith and childnen, erly were Saturday evening Hampton. guests cf Mn. and Mrs. Donald1 On Sunday, Mn. and Mrs. Cole, Oshawa. Hoskin Smith visited Mr. and Mr. and Mns. S. Sullivan, Mrs. Ralph Ormiston of Bow- Toronto; Mn. and Mrs. Joe manville. Gallant, Oshawa, and Mr. Bil! Mrs. T. S. Mountjoy was Harrison, and daughter, Kimn, Christmas Eve guest of Mn. Port Perry, were Sunday VIS-!iand Mrs. Carman Barrett, itors at Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bowmanville. Adcock's. 1Mr. and Mns. W. J. ChalIis,ý Visitons during the week at Bowmanville, were Chistmasl Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Precot's dy guests of Mns. T. S. were Mr. and Mrs. W. Ash- Mountjoy. tco,;,Caesanea; Mrs. Howard: Mr. and Mrs. Benison Kil- Brent;, Tyrone and Mn. andlens and family visited Mr.ý Mrs. George Irwin, Enniskil- and Mrs. Arnold Fosten, Wel-1 len. lington, on Sundav. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kesslcr, E Miss Ethel Gilbert, Chalk' Toronto, spent the long w1,eek- River, ssedn h hit end'with Mr. and Mrs, A W. mas holdas eninthhe Crins- Prescott. ýMn. and Mrs. George Gibert. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mn. and Mrs. George Gilbert W. Prescott, Mr. A. L. Pres- were Christmas day guests at cott, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kess- 'Mrs. Ethel and Lily Gilbent's, 1er, Mr. and Mrs. John Carri- Bowmanville. gan were guests of Mr. and li Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cruick- Mns. Herbert Prescott, Ennis- shank, Bowmanville, w e r e killen. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Carnîgan Mrs George Gilbert's. spent Christmas day with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibbs, and Mrs. Leslie Macdonald, ýTyrone, were recent visitors Toronto.! of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cryden- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Luke, man. Robbie and Terry were Sun-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Asbton day supper guests of Mu. and 1 and Douglas, Enniskillen, Mrs. Elmer H-awes, Xhitby. were Friday suppen guests at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steph- !Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kensey's. ens, Oakville, and Mrs. Ger- Miss Ruby DeweIl, Oshawa, trude Stephens, Willowdale,lrwas 'Christmas day guest o! wene Sunday guests Of Mr.. and Mrs. Perey Dewell. and Mrs. Bert Stevens, j Mr. and Mns. Percy Dewel Mr. and Mrs. Ken Poolerlwere Thunsday dinnerget and tamil.v, Oshawa, wereof Mn. and Mrs. O.Cri- Sunday %, itons of Mr, andIshank, Peterborough. Mrs. Sid lKerscy. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Luke Mr. and Mns. Hoskin Smith!E visited with Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday visitors of Mn. Elmer Hawes and Mn. Wm. G. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Smith, Whitby, last Satunday. Solina n M. Christmas day guests at Mr. \Ir. Sam Deeian r and Mrs. Ralph Ballard's were and Mrs. Perey Dewell visit- ' Mn. and Mrs, Harry Appleton, ed Mr. L. Williamson, Ponty- Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. pool and helped celebrate his Fran k Ballard o! Columbus.i Slst birtbday last Thursday On Sunday, Mn. and Mns., Mrsin.Eeln eel itd Raloh Ballard and girls visit- Mrs EvlynDewll isieded Mr. and Mns. Ted Eaves o! Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tinki1 Toronto and Mn. and Mrs., Solina, on Sunday.fAjx Mr, nd rsBer Aston Ch ristmas guests at the and family, Toronto, were home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sunday evening visitors of Chant were Mn. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke and Carter and daughtens Candy boys. and Christine, Toronto; Mrs. Recent guests of Mr. and Mns. Rosy Chant and Erie, Tyrone, Harold Balson were Mrs. Fred an Ry- ndVerne Chant. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Mort anTh e Girl Guides held a Lakc, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Chris tmas party Monday even- Pingle and family, ail of ing when three girls wene en- Bowmanville.ld. They wene Linda ChTr- tmas day visitor c Coulten, Jackie Rice and the hg~e o! Hanold BalsonýS Brenda Tenill. The bigblight were Mr. and Mrs. Arthun of the evening Was when Miss Reynolds and famaily. E Kathy Hall received ber aIl- , Sunday guests at Mr. and; rud cord. Otegil h 4ns. Harold Balson's wene Mr. 1anon ther girles who 'andMrs Ruse1 Balson and akolde ags wn Barand M n. Donldssim Sally Payne, Reporters, Swim- BarbraandMr-Donld i. mers, Laundress and Home- mons, all of Courtice. riaker Badges; Susan Holroyd. Christmas day guests at Mr. rts;SaiChn ad andMrs Jak Mena's ereSally Payne, Little House Mn. and Mrs. Ray Sellers and Emblem; Kathy Hall, Finst eilîdren, AMax: Mn. and Mns. Class Badge. A few o! the Robert Meelis and daugh- girls took part in the enter- ter Donna. Maple Grove, and Mn. and Mns. Ronald Stephen- tanetada uc olw i ed. son and daughten, Wendy._____ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Balson, Ginger and Gregory and Mrs. ST K A. J. Balson were recent ST R VILLE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan; Balson. Kingston. Mn. and Mrs. Clifford FonkE WYeek of Dec. 30, 1963 ispent the weekend with hL' The Sundav after Christ- parents at Burk's Falls. mas service W'as at the regular t Rev. and Mrs. Robent Gay! hour with Rev. P. Page nead- and family, Ohio, U-S.A., in,« scipture lesson, II Cor- spent the holiday season atý inthians 5, verses 8-21 Child ýMn. Ierb. Reid's. ren's talk xvas entitlcd -The Mr. and Mrs. Banton Mac- Beginning of Wisdom", fol- iNeilI and son, Oshawa, at Mn. lowed by the sermon, "A Nexv Warren Carson's. Creature". Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch1 Choir practice wîll be 0fl'and family at Mrs. Wannan's,l Thursday, Jan. 9th, 8 pi. ' Kirb.. Anyone wisshing annouiice, Mr . Elwood Moore, Tononto,ý ments to be put in the %veeklv,* was dinner guest with Mn.ý church bulletin. please caliand Mns. Jirn Stark. Mrs. Gail Luke at 263-27921 Mr. and Mrs. Bian Caswel. before Thursday morning. lattended a New Year's pantyi Christmnas day guests at the at Mn. Alec Matin's, New-ý home of Mn. and Mrs. A. W.'ca,.tie> Prescott's xvcre Mn. and Mrs.ý Mrs. Lonne Todd was holi-I Murray' prrscott, Susan andday u ihM.ad MrsE Cindy of St. Catharines. Don Stapleton, Newtonville.i Mus. Elsie Ruitter and Mnr. Arthur McKa.y, Mn. and! drug-hten. Mrs. R. Heanl Of Mrs. Wallace Boughen, New-ý PBowinainville wcre Sunday t'4onville(, had New Year's din-ý aftennoon callers at Mn and'ner at 'Mr. Ewart Roibinson's.' Mrs. A. W. Prescot'S Mr. Charlie Trim and Miss' MNI. and Mrs, Tom Wýray, Niarilyn Falls spent Sunda, ' ¶ IGray, Kingston, and Genald, spent a few days at ConnwalL. iDuring the festive season, guests with Mn. and Mns.ý Howand Farrow wene Mn. and; Mrs. Ross Farrow, Mn. and 141AT Mrs. Keith Rowe and fam lv, Bowmanv-ifle, Mu. and Mns. Giý 'Knox Cn famil ' , Solina, Mn BUNE ECE nd Mus. D. Laphamn and; ~ g ~à:~4daughters, Hampton. * Mr. and Mrs. Russell Saveny1 lontertained a group of friendai THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL DELIGHT IN THIS DELICICUS PIE WITH ITS BRIGHT RED CHERRMES AND TENDER CRUST. ALL Detergent 12o OFF DEAL Reg. Prie. box $1.A .<Onmy9 box 1 SAVE AN EXTRA Se NU FLUFF Laundry Rinse Reg. Price btl 69o SAVE 4o Jane Parker Reg. Prie.*e«Ch 390-4AVE 104 LEMON or JELLY ROLL echI9< Jane Parker, 600, WhoIe Whext Reg. Prie# louf Me-BSAVE Il* BREAD SANDWICHLOAF 2 24-,x1«,v«. 3 9c Jane Parker, SpicedReg. Prle pkg 85.-SAVE Ais FRUIT BUNS pk f631C Jane Parker, Brown IN Serve Reg. Prie. pkg Mee-SAVE 13* DINNER ROLLS 2pcgsd 1233c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The Canadian Statesman, BowmanvMle, Jan. 8, 1964 13 Mrs. G. MacDonald for a and Cheryle spent the week-' couple of weeks. end with Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rusk, Langstaff and family, Cheryle Toronto. were guests of Mr. remaining for the week. and Mrs. G. Mercer and fam- Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster, ily on Sunday. Tommy and Wayne, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fonk 'and Mrs. J. Byers wvere Christmas son at Burke's Falls for guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Car- Christmas.I ruthers, Bowmanville. Mrs. J. Sarchuk and girls, Toronto, stayed with her A 3,000 lb. car making a father Mr. J. Hoy for a few tr !50fo aisms days last week. tr f50fo aisms Mr. and Mrs. G. Kennedy! overcome a centrifugal force and family, Toronto, visited of 156 lbs. at 20 miles an hour; with Mr. and Mrs. E. Couroux 350 lbs. at 30 miles an hour recently. and over 1,400 lbs. at 60 mile, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vernon an hour. Fanw QuMt%' eg. Prh. Pb@ UhSAVE SM (I.arbrook 2 1~ RaSPheris2'pkfS-: 9C (WIi M 6614 Eeg. P,4I po400-SAVE se -ARRIVING DAILY NEW IRONS VvCI<TABILE S TO CL 1411111FY COOKERS NO. 1 GRADE 25-lb bag TEXAS, CURLY LEAF, WASHED AND TRIMMED, O GRADE qDIM APIr. LI.w.. '1 CO LGATE LQI FLORIDA, FIRM, RIPE, NO. 1 GRADE Dental Cream Dutch Bleach TOMATOES WITH FREE TOOTHBRUSH Reg. Prie btl 27o ONTARIO GROWN, COLD STORAGE ST09 A&P CHOICE QUALITY Wax Paper Refifl Reg. Prie* roll 25o ALI PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, JAN. llth, 1964 10-01I c CRL Mi Y9 FuN VI.w 10-«z pI.mdtI 19C )CK, FANCY GRADE McINTOSH APPLES New Crop, Texas, Fresh, Firm, Green CABBAGE NO.1iGRADE Reg. Price 2 tins 55c-SAVE 1le TOMATO ES CASE 0F 24 TINS $594 - SAVE 6 PURITAN (WITH GRAVV) Roel. Priee tin U-4$AV£ 17o MEAT BALLS 3 1.OO 10 CASE 0F 24 TINS $800 - SAVE $1.30 CLARK'S TOMATO SOUP CLARK'S VEGETABLE SOUP CHRISTIE'S SODAS (Premium, Plain or Salte) Iran Pitted DATES 3-%bu.lhb"s 39C COOKING 14Ice ipw 1 9c LIBBY%8 DEEP BROWNED IN TOMATO SAUCE SPECIALI BEANS WIîH PORK 4 20f.0z ns89C CASE 0F 24 TINS $5.34 HENLEY, C1401CE QUALITV FRUIT COCKTAIL 41--zM 9 CASE 0F 24 TINS $534 IONA SPECIALS DESSERT PEARS 4 20-z t49C CASE 0F 24 TINS $5.34 4 10-oz ns 45C 2-lb pkg 6b< STORES A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY pli iloEs ML m

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