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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1964, p. 5

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1-' Hello There o ~~~characters were Roy Young-7 ou ls' lnstts Ilect Ivrs. WA. Mi. Rude!! Head'Hell1Ther! asicanCrta ve. ate 5 oupes Ke nadcin StDon aiBwave Jn.1 iLinda Collins. Gerry Cornish *f eiHciDnBgeiad 0f W omen' s Hosp. Auxiliary was the doctor with his sat kflioy ODaneat niydcrte.Tecl ESAE peeofeupetHete . (.L dnonCuwamotachel full of fantasticallv largeB dm nDnA lgmanrm0fteY U At the annual meeting of: it. The recording secretar's that It was regrettable thatern Penwarden, L in da The gala New Year's Eve rng had been loweredwt the Women's Auxiliary of: annual report was gi.en by the auxiliary's cook book had Brown, Pat Woodley and Mary Dance held by the Bowman- Pink and black streamrs n Memorial Hospital held in the Mrs. Cuddahee, and rsno been completed by the Cornish. The play ended hap vleBditnCu a n teewsahg e îldP Board Room on Friday after- Lloyd Ayre, the correspond puýblisher before Christmas. piy when the Fairy Queen joyed by 75 couples. Reid's with balloons, whichweerCK noon Mrs. W.M. Rudell was, ing secretary, also presented She informed the meeting caet r.Sat sîtJubilee orchestra, Oshawa, leased at midnight. Strnso elected presîdent of the or-,her annual report. A satîs-1that copies of It wîiu soon be W ance. prov ided a program 0of popu- golden belîs were loope fo ganization for the coming, factory financial statement available. Chsts Akowege-ilan music, and the spacious window to window,an th year. Mrs. . G. Mc'.ýurter isments," a monologuee rewas'room. wasebeautifthelyddecorat-ifwall dpanels wwerepattsractîvely yhe a Mrs S . c ¶ er, Mws rsent.eG.bythe.teau- rs ono ep orteonthe adoti portrayed by Heathen McLag-led for the evening. ehne ihrpia thepat resdet.enMr. . G Cwi. tonofherreor onth Gftgan. She made a number of Theeml ease Other officers elected for! Other anriual reports were, Shop. This was seconded bv Tememnbers of the com- adfml ed ahwt 1964 were 2nd vice-president,! presented as follows: Buying~ Mrs. McMurten. Mrs. O'Neill epn call akd eafnd srt-asakigtph frs. Lloyd Ayre; recording' Committee, Mrs. D un c an reported that the proceeds of1 h alu ments for the dance wene: On the fan wall high ole serearMr. oep J Cd Sit;Finance Committee,I the Marathon Bridge during gitsMns. Len Lucas, catering; Mns. colored letters cannemh dahee; coresponding secre- Mrs. W. M. Rudeil; Gift Shop, the month amounted to $26 Luckily the piano had re- Keith Siemon, decorations; message "Happy New ea. tary, Mrs. Rosswell R. Callan;! Mns. Hooey; Marathon Bridge, and that there will be more - -- cently been set in tune as Mn. and Mrs. Fred Cole, nes, Places at the tables siroud and treaurer, Mr. R. GJ rs. O'Nell; and ibraLindafoCollins andisMn. But.Lier eCvationsndMrTheutpecialatcom- Tingpetheldance iflooerdaeceflmark-e Cowie. Ail the elections were Cant, Mrs. Anfossi. Mrs. Ayre, the correspond- . aei akmsclywe itewsasse ytee ihclrul m b-v acclamation. It was de- On a motion by Mrs. Cowie, ing secretary, neported that .. they played a duet entit]ed president, Dr. Keith Slemon, horns, and noisemakersAde cided to leave the office of s"oddb r.Ari a woltesadoent a Il Corriculo". and the following members of licious buffet lunch wassr- (L lst vic-presidnt vacat for dcided o ask M L. Roeigk beTheecastdthedfopreleenteedcat the executive, thMrs. Kene, Kellyn edly afterft midnight.t lth vieprsdntvcntfr eiedtbskMeLionikbenrcivd.adfur"tThe______________________________________ thetim beng.to again act as auditor. The ters sent during the month. three-act play, "h ntr The convenons for the com- new constitution o! the or- She moved the adoption of .. red Cup." Roy Youngman, as lng year are: Buying, Mrs. ganization was adopted as it her report, and this was sec-. Santa, was sitting at the table DnaSmtan r.Hr a enpresented at the onded by Mns, L. T. Mc- in the kitchen talking to Mrs. old Lake; Finance, Mrs. Jess Decemnber meeting, plus the Laughlin Sant .~ a verydesolnde ntad Van Nest, Mrs. R. C. Simp- inclusion of a suggstion made Mrs. MeMurter, the pasty epnnta son, Newcastle, Mrs. B. Tii- by Mrs. L. T. MéLaughlin that president, reported that a . dint at to make his' lUEIII! lock; Gîft Shop, Mrs. A. L. life memberships be given to layette had been given to the hirus hifes year.anta et ook %ii 71 Hooey, Mrs. Lawrencce C. all members with 25 on more Salvation Army at hiCwfesidvceanmanto Ma~~Mn. anNetMr.years o! meitonlous service. time. Mrs. Mason asked for va tnp as an e o und y ovele. Ai- J. I Mitchell, Mrs. Earl This is to be at the discretion volunteers to work in 'hei vrweeh on on Thompson; Marathon Bridge, of the executive. Mrs. Mc- Gift Shop on Thursday even-1 n l icsig Sn,. h ~Three boys, Billy Collins,î MIrs. J. O'Neill and Mrs. E. V. Laughlin also suggested that ings. and Saturday after-' Little Cheryl Elizabeth is probably chatting with Wad, Pewd dB L RG S Z Hoar; Membership, Mrs. Ma- the vice-president in addition noons. The presidentM n e eea rnprns nhrtypoe1MLgaw n witrguceF ton; Library Cant, Mns. H. C. to the president should. at- Rudeil, called an of I aiv Anfossi; Layette, Mrs. Allan tend Hospital Board meetings. meeting to be held in herl SB is the daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisk R R. 4 letten to Santa. A young gini t.E Bw anil B. Sylvester; Special Favors, Ml.Lwec .Msn'hm nThrdy aun h îtdy~ and lher mother sat talking cfý Kn Mrs. Thompson; Executive, afte Lwreencte C.N ont!h, at on 'clock iJnuthe' owmanville, and celebrated her first b*'hayonhow Santa came down the' Mrs. L. T. McLaughlin, Mrs. ing Committee report as its afternoon. Dcme 4 93Hrgadaet r r n rJciny and of his neindeen.' T. W. Cawker, Mrs. G. Ste- chairman, thanked Mrs. S. G.1 Mns. Mason, seconded by Rance Dilling, Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anne Penwarden and Pat phenson, Newcastle; Social, McMurter for hier outstanding Mns. R. C. Simpson, moved Fisk of Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Dilling of Bow- i W oodley wanted to meet San-A L C R O T :s J. J. Brown; Nominating, work as presîdent during her that the February meeting of manville and Mr. and Mrs. Art Russell, Campbell-'ta On girl was reciting D u SE MMs udhe ha ir man, two year tenure of this high the auxiliary be held in the fond, are her great-grandparents, and Mr. Alex Nci mas', and two boys were an-Szs1'2t 2/ O FFS E Mrs. Cawker, Mrs. Rudeil and office. form o! a Membenship Tea in of Peterborough is her very proud greatget-rn-TasheNhtboeChs2Oo Mrs. MeMurter. Mrs. W. M. Rudeil, the new Tinity United Church Sun- getga. oighrSzs112t 2 At the start of the meeting, president, then took the chair day School Rooms. Mrs. J. J. father. i___ ___ Santa returned home in a Reg. up to $19.95 o the netiing president, Mrs. S. and presided during the regu- Brown was appointed con- - - ____-jmc better frarne of mnd. 1 RACK ONLY $1.o G. McMurter, expressed ber lar monthly meeting o! the venor for this tea, and Mrs ' A withpayfeelg tt terye LAA C appreciation of the excellent organization. She voiced lier Mason wil send invitations tolýih elngb bteei a CERA C - support given to her by all appreciation o! her election ai members and associa'ce! great deal of happiness which Rg~~W N E O T the membens during hei two by acclamation to the office menibens. i Mr. and Mrs. W. Vaneykl Peterborough last week whilei can be stinned up. Rg u o$24 95 ternis as president. She said of president, and said that Mrs. McMuster, the pasti visited Mr. and Mrs. FredlKanen visited the Murray, The Nativity Scene was 1 RACK ONLY $1U TRI.ME that she hoped that the same she nealized that she would president, announced that the Holnoyd, Hampton, Sunday: Veos, Hampton, and Khristo-I portrayed by Victor McLag- CLEARANCEM co--operation would be given have the assistance o! the annual meeting of the Hospi- attennoon, pher stayed with his grand-I gan as Joseph, Debra Collinsi5 /O F to ber successor, and wished members of the auxiliary, a tai Board will be held onMB P arentsMMn and Mrs. J. A. as Mary with the bàbe. The hrvey success. wondenful group. Wednesday evening, January r n n..ewnn Rosevean. Tynone. thnee wise mnen, Linda Brown,! Mrs. MeMuter then called Mrs. Cowie presented lier 22nd, and urged ail the ax Wade and Cathrine wereý Kathenine Penwanden a n d! on Mrs. L, T. McLaughlin to financial statement as treas-îar members to atted Sunday evening guestsofM MisHehr Mcagn Mary Cornish, followed tîhe ALSLSFN L -N X H N E -iir and Mns, W. Vaneyk. iholidayed wîth Miss JackieStrcrîdbAnPe a- preside during the annual urer and moved its adoption.' Following the business meet- 1ýSih jx rmNwYa' trcridb n ewr1 meeting, and asked Mrs. Cud- Thîs was seconded by Mns. E ing a delicious aftennoon teai Mn. and Mns. John Vaneyk LmiAafomNwYa en fnom the back of the halll dahe o ctas ecetryfor Pattenson. Mrs. Rudehi said' was senved.___ enjoyed a two-day holiday in'utlSnaywejn n through the audience to the "DOUBLE KNITS" 'Mns. James Smith and familvistage. were guests of the M cLaggans I E eyn-.ore m îgn Mn ad n. C ookI Suent Night and Good King DESS& UIS 2Oo OF were Sunday evening guestsl Wenceslas. Satawth his TWO AND THREE-PIECE of Mn. and Mrs.F. G. Smith.! timely entry and cheery "Ho, ___________________________________________ Miss Barbara B anrn e s'HoHo", distributed ad Brooklin, visited Mn, Robert and gifts' to the littie oe-Yni saa ii A ESa 8SiceS.NOhw Sim on Friday., God Save the Queen closed Club 50 ladies hoid îethe concert.- first meeting of the new year ____________________________________________ _____ I at the home of Mns.Dors .... .. Baker, Tuesday ee4 'g,1J1riI . .. .. ... .. .. .. . ..l4 th , cholce Cut YORK GREEN BEANS Strain.d or junior HEINZ BABY FOODS Duancan Hines 8 Variettes CAKE MIXES Qulck or Instant QUAKER OATS Ail colaurs KLEENEX TOWELS Popsodont TOOTH PASTE Re.,. Super or SMander lin* KOTEX Hospitality APPLE PIE Dempster's DANISH BUNS Weston's Golden POUND CAKE PAPER GOODS SALE ALL COLOURS P KG. OF .KLEENEX TISSUE2,40.4, ALL COLOURS 2 ROLL BALLET TISSUE'.5 PACK 99e TABLERITE Canada's finest Red or Blue Brand Beef Blade Bone Removed 2 zaa8 9c gln 4cBla de Roast 45 lb ol 12 39cCROSS (UT RIB ROASI lb a55c each 45c lb 49c Boneless SHOULDER lb 5.5c Royal Guest Sliced Rindless SIDE BACON TableRite Sklnless Pure Pork SAUSAGE Recelve a $6 bonus tape wlth Robin Hood FIourcl' urP"C Recelve a $4 bonus tape with Licorice Allsorts 10 o. DELSEY TISSIJEct.î:,«'o.. Recelve a $2 bonus tape with Cheese Spr.ad Ba, .. ja NIBLETS b» 2l. o BOLOGNA 12ozp. C arrots 3 lb. y1o ?.l 1 lb pkg 59c m m lb45c ONTARIO OR NEW BRUNSWICK No. 1 grade 25 IL bag Potatoes 69C Garden fresh U.S. No. 1 grade Crisp LETTUCE 2 heads 3 9c A salad favourite U.S. No. 1 grade 14 oz. tube TOMTES ---19C Tender green BRUSSEL SPROUTS lb 23 c Mn. Eanl Penwarden wp.si elected trustee for the ne>ý,tý three years at the annuai, natepayers meeting.l Mn. and Mns. Sidney Cor-1 nish and family wene Sunday1 *guests o! Mns. F G, Cornish,, Oshawa. (Intended for last week)j Mr. and Mns. W Vaneyk were New Yean's Eve guestsý o! Mn. and Mrs. H. DeMille, 1 Bowmanville, and New Year's supper guests o! Mn. and Mrs. P. Vaneyk, Miss Jean Baker and Mn)1 Keith Goble were New Yean's; Eve guests of Mn. and Mns. John Vaneyk. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rose-' vear, Tyrone, ' were New Yean's guests o! the J_ Van- eyks. Mn. and Mrs A. J. McLag-I gan and family spent New, Yean's with the G. Bakers. Mr. F. 0. Smith, Bowman-! ville, and Miss Gloria Smith.! Toronto, were New Year'si lunch guests of the Smiths. : Mn. and Mns. Sidney Cor-i nish and family wene Newl Year's guests of Mn. and Mrs.' T. H. Armour, Hampton. The Long Sault ChristrnLs Concert was held in Tynone Hall, Thursday evening, De- Icember l9th. The hall was! approprîately deconated withI multicolored chains h un gi from corner to corner, dnawn! Up in the centre with a lange snowman. The tnee was gaily, decorated with multicoloned; chains, tinsel and lights. Roy Youngman did an outil standing job, when hie intro-' duced each item, as master of ceremonies. The concert open- ed with evenyone singing O Canada. The first item was, a short introduction, well spoken by Kathenine Pen- warden. A short play called "Rural School' came next. AIl stanted off as a typical school day; the teacher was, iAllen Banrett; pupils Kather-' mne Penwarden, Pat Woodley,ý Mary Connish, Linda Brown,ý Linda Collins, Raymond Cam-, eron, Genry Cornish and Rayý You.ngman. Suddenly, while, the teacher was writing onI the blackboard, a massiveý creature quietly entened tle room. The pupils disappeared, and after one glance the tea-1 cher fainted. One smalh pupilý returned, said 'booh' to the monsten, and he took off A.nother one act play en-: was presented. John was pon-, tnayed by Raymond Cameroni and Heather McLaggan took the part o! bis dutiful wife.'l iWhat complaints John had,' bis wife's treatments were worse. Finally in agony, he The scene for this comedy' was supposedly in the wastes o! the Arctic. The corpse (por-, trayed by Bruce McLaggany was covened on a stnonglyý made dog sled. The sled wasi drawn by a live dog. Gerry1 Cornish capably told o! hisi trip and ordeal in "The Cre-', mation o! Sam Magee"' Piano duet was played by i iHeather McLaggan and Mn.1 Butler; the two pieces were called Dutch Dance and Die Fledermaus Wahtz. These were played in very good timning. iVictor McLaggan was firmn in b is belief, when he recited "Santa Claus isn't Daddy". "Santa's Helpers" came to the rescue when Santa took~ CLEARANCE Illusion and Walking Heels T/a tu ralizers Net Ail Sizes Available CLEARING AT $9.99 Women's Passforts Walking and Cuban Heels Reg. $12.95 CLEARING AT $6991 SAVAGE Red School Children's Shoes 1B, C, D, and E Widths Reg. $5.95 CLEARING $4.99 IVOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Illusion and Stack Heels Reg. $7.95 Te $9.95 CLEARING $4.99 Women's Slippers Att LUGGAGE CLEARING AT 1O 1'10Off KAUFMAN SHEEPSKIN LINED ""BANFF"BOOTS Black and Brewnî Reg. $7.95 CLEARING MEN'S SHOES By McHaIe and Dack CLEARING AT 209/o OFF MEN'S DRESS SHOES EAIKA SPECIAL! MANY LINES 0F SLIPPERS SHOES BOOTS NOT TTEMIZED 1O?/yo OFF DURING JANUARY CLEARANCE TEEN - AGE FLATS TIES AND SLWP-ONS Reg. $4.95 te $8.95 CLEARING AT $2.99.$3-99 CHILDREN'S BLACK OXFORDS D Widths Only 9 SiZes 81/2te 3 $2.9 CLEARING AT SAVAGE LEATHIER SNOW BOOTS Reg. $9.95 CLEARING $7.99 BOYS' HUSH PUPPIES Sizes 1 te 51/2 Reg. $8.95 CLEARING BOYS' OXFORDS AND SLIP -ONS MANY MORE BARGAINS IN FAMILY FOOTWEAR ELLIS SHOE STORE 49 KING ST. W.- BOWMANVI LLI Reg. $2.98 Reg. $3.98 Reg. $8.95 Reg. $12.95 $9.99 Reg. $6.95 CLEARING $4.99 OLD SOUTH FROZEN ORANGEJUI cE 2 tns5 9C 2 2o.. 3 7c 21903.os pkgs.» 3bol 43 c pkg. 47c SHORT RIB ROASI each 35c Extra A TOTAL 0F $24-00 [N BONUS TAPES Bowmanville IGA Foodliner - 10 WMAN VILLE- GET MORE IN '64 AT IGÀ TOMATO OR VEGETABLE ,.eLARKS soup 4,ooz.41ç PARAMOUNT SIZE COHOE SALMON TiN 39e $6.991 $6.99

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