general routine business, re- the bank tO start anOther year.iThe Canadian Statesia, onnvle.an2,1943 A&P PR MOTHMparts were given by officiais Mrs. Harris, supecintendent, R ecreat ion R eview s work. The mast encouraging attendance, cspeciahly in the: Sunday school waseatoercya S Minor Hockey Standings Ato League - 12:35 p.m., Dancing Classes was that gix'cn bv Mrs. Ven- class for pre-schooh and first 11:15 a.m. on the 261h r.lne tyI otHp o. ATMLau:Giants vs Barons. hr ae . l ube f:etta Osbocne, tesrro ur grade chihdcen and loyal co- D.Haines conducting,tenythrcorigfmabo- ATMLege:MdgtLege :3.. Tee restlha umera Sunday School. Several quits operation of alh teachers. 'nine were present. Trc nkecp eudrtn W. ,L.dgtT.agPt-1:3.. aýpenings for anyone intcrest- 4 ~Ra.ms........ 2 1 0 4 B.T.S. vs Generais :1 .m din onn heRcetlhad been finished and the ce- The Rex'. M. Freeman ex- young sans ofMcn Mr..h sdin iey Bantams v s ; omets. Dancjoi ing h eraondsulting pay gix-en axer for pressed thanks and apprecia- Don Lord xvere responsil o caewneigwa a fRayais .. ..... 2 i 0 4iBnasvsCmt . Department's Dacn ISunday schoh rcquirements.'tion of xvork weli donc, and parts in the opening erc shpee a u itrbrs î Indians.......... 2 1 O 4' Juvenile League - 3 p.m.ý Baton Chasses. !A very much needed coat and wished continued success, har- two read the scripture essUuiyw aes nn ~-Bombers....... 2 2 0 4 Canuck3 vs Mt. Rayais. Classes are held every Wed- hat rack, hymnacies and ma- mony and goodwill toalah aternately. The youngs fcm avsi n eda h Bion........h 1ShdueMo1y Fb 3dnsd1atenon3d au- teriai for using in teaching, branches of church during the the trio took up the cle idtbe odt nybu Giants ......... 1 i1I3! Atom League - 5 p.m. In-'! day morning at the Lionstsc sstd-oks nadyeac 1964.tinScoh et ud tjastw orhee prrw t Harnets ....2... 3 dians vs Bombers; 5.45 p.m.' Community Centre. and Leaflets for juniors - ce-' The meeting closed with 1h a.m. aftec churchseicana vopckrcetau - ~ Barons.........O0 2 h i Giants vs Royals. Junior Ski Lessons maîning is a small bahance in prayer. Mc. Stanhey Clark ieundhsiaiy Saturday's Rsls Minor Hockey Week i. The Recreation Depactct Bambers 3 - Hornets 0 Minar Hockey Week acrass is pcepared ta operate a Jun- rnts 4 - ars Canada ls being hehd the weeki bar Ski School for children ý~. .~" ~ . i Giants2 - Bions 2 of January 26th ta Februa-y avec 9 years of age and under' ! ~ ~ '. x Rams 2 -Bobes 2 15.il years of age as o! Januay~ * I would like ta take this ,1964. ~ ~f k 77 PEE WEE League: potntyt ' itigtiIIf you are intccested in tak- . :2: W. L. T. Pts. bute ta the men and boys wha' ing Satucday morning ski, ~ Ranges......... 34 ta ar o a lv wt h erain tOc UW . Ranger......30O0O 6'r devate their time and efforts! lessons please get i oc Wings...........i1 0 1 3 hockey. Many o! these meni 623-3379, Extension 6. A BUG WEEK 0F Aà%& Canadians ... 1 1 0 21could be busy daing neededý Adult Swlxnming Lesson Hawks.................. ............ 0 12 2i work around the house, cx-J Thece are stili a fcw open- FMANK K. KNAPTON FREDERICK C. KENNEDY Leafs ........... 1 2 0 21 ccpt for their great love of nsi h er o!i Bears ..........0 1 i1;11hockey and their înterest ~ings i ofthedlent a swim. Fronk H. Knapton of Islington, Vice-President and Director SBtrins R O 3 O ollw idcen. ciThiPgrofupth di lse. fSies for the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Ltd., has been aurys 2Re suit 1Fhowingac s aiîst ocmeyday cvening at the Boys: ounoed o Vce-resdenthi hare a a~ stre oeraion Rager 2 Haws 1who coah mnorTraining School Pool. rotdt iePeietichreo gsoeoeainin Atoms 5 Bears i tcams in Bowmanville - ta ________ i rie nTi dGaute Waropolitun Toronto and Easterni Ontario. Leafs 4 - Bruins 3 ithemn we say THA.NKS. -A-i lThrig h is A d uc at196 Announcemnent of the appointment vrai mode by Lawrence BANTAM League: 1 Atom League - Dave Snow- hog atruFb.lt16 V. Beebe, A&P President, following a meeing of the Board of W. L. T. Pts.1 den, Slip Rowc, John Noble, eenag e q e rectors et which Chairman Low-rence M. Cazayoux presided. Pe Wes i O 1 3DucnBaly Howard norMxdLge Pee ees..... 1 0 1 3ýDnca Braley Ho ardCHOICE QUALITY Fr derick C. Kennedy of Pointe Claire, Quebec, was named Cubs............ 1 i 0 2! Parry, Bob Stevens, Larry SeirMxdLau Mýz ale maage. Lins ...... ..«. 1 1 0 21 imponDennis Lemon, Mike Etcher 7, Perfect 0; Callan MrNnpahy sal stfagter. t A as a store ce in L Lion es ........... 0 1 1 eo ,Neil McGregor, Don 'z, McKnight 0; S. Oke 1, K, A&P A P C E M S Y ntai i 1931. He become store manager i Windsor in 1935 Huskies 0 1 O 0 Wilcox, Doug. Brough. Oke 2; Colville 5, Coombes 2.! nd three yeors later wos icinsferred ta a similar position Braves -------0 2 O O Pec Wcc League - A1 e x Teamn Standing Sfafr.Saturday's Resuits: Wiseman, Larry Piper, BuckCallafl......................... 1 7. IýA I1 li i trfor.Pee Wees 8 - Braves 2 Cowle, Howard Corden, Brian K. Oke .........................l m mNS AN Foflawing three years service with the Army during World Pirates 5 - Cuhs i Bradley, Ken Sumcrsfocd, McKnight ................o...tins Var Il, Ne was reossigned ta the Stratford A&P Super Market. Lions 3 - Huskies O Lloyd Forsey, Bob Blackburn, Etcher...........................1Io! ouce tin i1948, Ne was mode a supervisor anid joined the office sales MIDGET League:BiSinsnDoGioay Colville......................... 9 oitee Sa t Pff two yeavs lafer ini Toronto. He was advanced ta assistant W . L. T. Pts.1 Bantam League - Irv. Me- Perfect ......................7j, Reg. Price 2 tins 27c - SAVE2c Mme manager i 1951, and i 1955 became company s$des Carnets i......O1 0 1 31 Cullough, Gea. Cawker, Coobe...... ......6' oegr li159 ewa lctdvcepeidn nddrctrIOrpha ns .......O i 1 31Devitt, Ai Webb, Ted Hutton, CHgh nge ......---M.-- ately' sages. l199 ewseetd ic-rsdnan rco Bantams .....11 0 2, Irwin Beauprie, Lloyd Forsey,l ihS.iEtce 11M. Aams I 4 soles. ~~~~B.T.S ...........1 1 0 2î Alex Wiseman, Terry Black277'Sz' he 1,G.Aas Mr. Kennedy Ioined A&P in Windsor in 1939. He was promnoted Generals.......I1 i 0 2iHarvey Webster, Howard Cor-' 201, S. Oke 237, K. Oke 200, Coc ultHla i>sompan aerafin Sornan 4 n a ssge oteMron ... . eLr-L. Dunn 206, B. Coombes 220, CoeQultHvsRe.riain2-SV 17 i~~~~~~~~~~ str0aae nSri n14 n a sindt h aon.... 2 O eLcy Perrds. B. Coîville 200, L. Muttan 217.1 oma aessaf n oonoi 1944. lui 1951, Ne was transferred Saturday's Rcsults: Midget League - Ed. Run- High Double - S. Oke 624,' Montreal as sales manager.1 Orphans 5 - Bantams 4 dle, Terry Black, Bruce Cal- M. Hateîy 590. à & ECE _______________________ __________JUVENILE League: tan, Bill Simnpson, Ben Fowl-CAEO24TN 59 W. L. T. Pts.1 er, Bill Bagnell, Ray Martin. Mutton 5, Goodwin 0; Ed- Ace........1 I O 2 Jvenle eage -mondson 5, Bromell 0; Mit-, B o thw.....1 1 u e nl eL I a le 1hrQ ua1 ntyeC utS P E C IA LI0 The ron Ile AIs Can:cks ...... O1 20 Beauprie, Bruce Colwell, Peteý utn Sadn & oc Mr.JmsE ihrs dtrSaturday's Resuits: Officials - Bob McManus,Goodwin ...................10, Mrs Jme E.RihadsEdto Acs -Mt. Rayals 1 Jim Coyle, Joe Kennett, Bud u 1. ............... 0, Mr. thl ineyan fm- Mr. and Mrs. Raymo'id' Schedule Saturday, Feb. Ist Perfect, Archie Crossey, Wi1f EBronhi .....................7 wWX1EN S30'iotns9 Parcy, Larcy Perrds, TecryMicel......... fly of Toronto werc SundayLunn and Sandra of Oshawaj Pee Wee League - 7 a.m. Baker. icel.....)..........r PCIAL e CASE 0F 24 TIN 39 supper gucsts o! Mr. and Mcs. spent Sunday with his par- xings vs Atom; 7:45 a.m. Ca- Sellers .....................3 Perc. Lunn. !ents, Mc. and Mcs. Archie, nadians vs Hawks; 8:35 a.m. We must also mention the High Single - J. Bromehhý Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wood Lunn. I Bears vs Bruins, 9:20 a.m.,Hockey Mothers who have 256,.DD Sellers 238, W. Lewisi 3 VarietiR and Sandra of Lakefield visit-I Congratulations ta Miss, Rangers vs Leafs. hclped in many ways. 208-252, G. Mutton 202, J.' 10-OZ ed Mrs. Charles Wood on, Sandra Mercer, Miss Sue Ma-I Bantam League - 10:15 a.m. You can do your part too-- Lyle 247, L. Nickerson 217.2 5 ENegPr.Rtns4-Sv Suda. or and Miss Sandra Bowins,lCubs vs Lions; il a.m. PiratesIDON'T SEND. TAKE YOUR: High Double - W. Lewisý JAR B LluSANi AG Neighbours and friends held'nursesin-trabning at st Jos- ývs Flyers; 11:50 a.m. Pee Wccs! BOY TO THE ARENA when! 460,J. Bromeli 421.PAEtO-l~t ainen shower ho Kirby Sun-':eph's Hospital, Petecborough, vs Huskies.___ __ next he plays.____ Junior Boys (Wt J Ci omt ace ot day School on Fiday evening'ý who received their caps Iast Bkr3 asal2 ar AEO 4TN 4, for Mrs. Arthur Oakley O! Wednesday evening, Jan. 22. 5Pie0;Adr3 oc2.SAVE CAE0124IS$42c SV 2 Cap Brethe former Arnong the guests from Orono Junior H c e Standings5,Per0AIr3,Bck2 Miss Elizabeth Reid o! Kirby,'were Mc. and Mcs. Lane H ck yTeamn Standing wbo with hec husband ce-iBowins, Mrs. Harry Mercer, Bok.........1 centhy returned from the Can-i Mrs. Ross Meccer, Mrs. Jim Standings Lea.ding Goal Scorers Aider................... il--- ---- 1 adian Army Base in Germany. joMs Maiy Major,' P. W. T. L. Pts. G A.Pts. Baker ........................... 10! A&P Hundies OnIy Meuts Purchused From Federully InsemdPcigH ue Mr. . oy o OhaaMrs. K. Camsby and M',iss 1cQu9n' visited ber son Mc. Don St'e, Vbcki Cotter; Mc. and Mrs.I Ramblers. 9 4 3 2 111 T. Thompson 10 il 21 Marshalli........ .............. 4 phens. Mrs. Stephens and Sam Brown o! Pontypool. Local.189 9 4 2 3 10' Bîl's:Matipers... ..20...g....ng.e--M.-------d0 familysA.ataDunwsv1l4le0P irh S. gl.............. farnil3. Mrs. Ja2k Hudson visited, Motors.. 9 3 2 4 8 NichaIs: 230, G. Baker 211, M. Mac-' Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Suttonj Mc and Mrs. Alan Duesbury1 il's Di ecy . 3 5 138shahl 207, S. Burgess 204. W . sned .ads. Kneyaàf;iya unil e1Billiards 9 2 3 4 7,i McQueen's: High Double - M. Marshal Gra v and David, Cadmus, on! fore they moved ta St. Mary'sF Goaltenders .FInof .. l1 8 367, G. Baker 359. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chat-I hs ek1GP GA'MeQueen's: Bantamn Girls terton, Carol and David, vis1t-, *Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cobble9 Local 189: B.Co y-- 0 6 1 yle 5, Mcurter0- e ed Mc. and Mrs. Ross Broorne dick with Mr. and Mrs. W1TI.ý P. Murphy.....6 20 Nichais:1 nin 5 Ayre 0; Evans 3, Sel-I CNÀD&' IN S UÂ IY E B ÀN Toron>. ad Mc and Mrs:Bel o! Macysville returnedj G. Griffin......... 2 4 M. Brown 6 9 1 CA AD ' lQU LIYKr D AII2.BIF 'John Cooke, Scarborough, onihomne last week fram a three, Burgess.......... 1 5 1 Nichais: I. Gi 3 12 15, Team Standing Pecv Dai Pttn weeks' motor trip ta Flocida. 11illî's Billiard- IMcQ ucen 's: 3 enn ._.............13 PeeyDaidPato,ýMc. Cecil Jones and Mc.' K. Vietch .. 9 36; P. Mutton . 3 10 Eva~n...................1 0' age 74, passed away suddcniy.Luther Barcabahl are bath Nichais' Motors: .6891G. Bason 6...12.Ly......................10u st bis home, Mill Street, on patients in Memorial Hospi- K. Carruthers 7 36i189: B3. Bradley 8 3 11iS lr ...........................5 f D . I l E ~ VAP aîu Monday, January 27th. Fun- taI, Bowrnanvillc. 1 L. Pearce .... - I1 0 otPnaie lae yec.................... 5 CE C K 'W C O MP A R E ' LO P eral Home on Thursday at 2 daughter Mrs. James Wood, McQ's. Rambiers* B. Ogden (189) .. 31 minutes McMurter ............'. 2 p.rn. Interment Orono Ceme-lMr. Wood and famihy, in!L. Nernîs 9 38 I. Gîi (Nichais) ...29 minutes 2 H en ing 202 -- A. Chiutti 7 7SAV tery. 'Oshawa . ~~~Hîgh Double - A. Chittick KUýN1E ~ ~ /JL>Ltl A I 386, F. Henning 335. ROND Sr AKW I'ic BURKETON EW IIYb. 1 i - M1M mM r Mm - mml lI Mrs. Mirans, Mrs. Saunders, Do'yogttefl n h r n r.Hr Worrall, and famnily, Port Hope, were IO DT' Mr. Harry McKee, Oshawa, church on Thursday evening.1have returned home fromI Saturday evening vis it o rs LMORILLHL wereMonay eenig gestsittir acaton ripto Foria.ýwith Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rowe. weeMody vnigguss A card party will be held tervcto n oFoia issDnaadDan h îs etn nthe' of Mrs. Greta Bailey.intesho on Sura A miscellaneous shower for, issDnaadDan'Tefrtmeigi iMiss Sandra PorterSatbride-Sedorka of Oshawa visited new year for the U.C.W. was, Th CG... irs ed eenn, ebuayls, it 8elect, was held at the home of Miss Linda Stapleton over held on Tuesday, January 2lst, mniscellaneous shower on Wed- p.m. A cordial invitation is Ms e.' lrad nOhIudy in the home of Mrs. Calvin nesday evening at the home extended toa ah. Ms1e.Alrad nOn udy Harness, Roseberry Hill. Tený awa, last Tuesday evening.1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade ' of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull, Our Suinday School and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilmeriwere in Buffalo over Sunday members and two visitorsi in the honour of their daugh- church was well attended onlwr oNaaaFislstadto nteCeead were present. te Pticaabrdet ~. Sunday morning. Mr. W. H. week visiting her sister, Mrs. Buffalo hockey game there. The new president, Mrs.ý Our Annual Church meet- Crawford delivered a fine ser- Mabelle Leushner.Sudyvstswth M Helen McHolm, conducted the! ing was held on Thursday mon on "The Haly Scriptures Ms.HrodBuly a i ndars. Ri oo and faMr. meeting which opened with' evening at the home of Mr. Sorry to report that Mr. Memorial Hospital a couple lIv included Mr. and Mrs fpraye and he 405, 'Stan and Mrs. George Allison. There Howard AObbott is not sa well day's, recently, havîng treaî-ý Wilfred Wood, Mr. and Mrs. upfoJeu.TeSrite were 13 members present.1ty. We hope his condition! ment on her hand. Harold Wood and Terry. vdersswrned ytepei lr.Wnes isG aely. ent Mr. iner, is Gac will soan be improved. Mrs. Mary O'Neill has beenI' At Mr. Jack Kimibalh's were The roll was called by the, Banner and friend, Oshawa.! You are most cordially in-1quite ili a .t her home, with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cooperinew secretary Mrs. Miltoný were Friday evening guests Of! vited to aur Special Services, her sister, Mrs. St. Louis tak- and f amilyofOaaM.Bicobanaserdy Mrs. Greta Bailey. inext Sunday morning, Febru-ling care of her. ýand Mrs. George Kimbahl and payment of fees for the cur-ý Congratulations to Mr. andary 2nd at 11:45 a.m. Sundayý Mr. Earl Walkey was in'Joan, Newvcastle. irent year. The minutes were Mrs. Donald Holroyd (nee Pat-- Schooh at 10:45 ar. Cobourg last week attending; Mr. and Mrs. Vic Snyder' read and adopted. rîcia Turnbull) on their mar- i Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lowreyi Counties Counicil. and Brock, Bowmanville, at Mrs. George Harness, treas-ý niage in Oshawa on Saturday. and family were Sunday guests Sympathy is extended tO Mr. F. Herderson's. ýurer for 1962-63, gave the fi-' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strutt, of Mr'. and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Bourgerie on the suddený Mr. and Mrs. Ross Browninancial report for 1963. This Oshawa, were Saturday even- Spence and family ' Oshawa. det fhrsn:lw r n axvwt r n r.showed a satisfactory balance ing gluests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. D. Bryan, Mrs. G. We-i G. Laking of Oshawa, last Bill Wade and sons.reand t sataotr Huha, therup, Miss Hilda Ha~l Osh-i week. The funeral took place Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, year after aIl allocations were Mr.an Ms.HowrdAh avawee unavgusts of: there on FridaY, and flowers Bowmanville, keeping house met and accounts paid. Mrs.' bott were Saturday eveningMr. and Mrs. B. Hut)bard. lin the church on Sunday'for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lane. 11-larness also thanked the gussof Mr. and Mrs. P. W.i morning were in mernory of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Boughen!imemnbers for the thoughtful gjetshlm. !and daughter, Orono, with:gift given her at Christmas. Davidson. Zion.i 1The local Public Speaking Mrs. A. Boughen. Several thank you lettersi SALEMYI Elimnination Contest was heldý Mr. and Mrs. Aif. Graham were read for fruit and choco-1 at the school on Friday after- and Janet, Newcastle, with1ae reccived at Christmas. L.J k ieC . Salemn U.C.W. held their noon, with Master James Ey-rMr. and Mrs. M. Kimbaîl. It was moved and seconded L.J.Skaie CA. "anarv eetig a thedenselected as winner, froîinr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott ýthat a Spring Tea be held church. Mrs. John Coombes, eight contestants. The speech-ý and Dorothy were weekendearly in April. There will beý Chartered Accountant ýwhose group was in charge, es were exceptionally good, visitors with Mr. and Mr.la bake and talent table. IlU opened the meeting with a and the two judges, Mrs. S-! Wray Saules, Toronto, *was also decided that the an-' V.!fltby worship service. Mrs. A. Ste-, Rowe and Mrs. F. Gilmer, had ý Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bou-' nual Strawberry Social be' phens read the scripture. Mrs.! a rather difficuit time in mak- ge eeSndychesa held in July. S P.O. Box 208 Coombes gave the devotional, ing their decision. Mr. John Gordon's, Orono. , The February meeting will: '.Light of the World'. Sev-, Miss Bertha Thompson and' Mrs. S. J. Lancaster visited be held in the Sunday Schoolý Phone eral hymns were sung. Mrs. Marjorie Watson were hec mnother, Mrs. W. Nichols ýon Tuesday the 18th. Rall cahi1 doxxn from Toronto on Satur- in Port Hope, Sunday, andta be somne verse or quotation O no18Mcs. A. Stephen told a true day. also called to see Mr. Ed irelating ta St. Valentine. The:' O o o18story. Treasurer's report was Master Bob Henderson spentiSarnis at South Haven, New:rusacoltinwsakn p given showing a balance of h weekend with Bill Gilmer, castle. ýby the small daughter, Patri- V.hitby 668-8197 $24400. It was decided toa teLindsay,. Mrs. W. H Jones was in cia, of the hostess. send $40 to the Rev. Tange Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lane Warkworth. Sunday.i Mrs. Carlus Dickinson gave MissonnHogKng,-and___ weekend guests of Mr. Congratulations Lo Mr. and ýa very interesting condensed: and Mrs. J. C. Moore, in Ham- mcs. John Sigsworth of Bur-Ireading from the book used r.« & à liton. nabv. B.C., who are celebrat-1 last year in aur devotional' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- igter odnWedn nprogram, "The Waiting Pea-' iMurchy and son visited Mr. Frida, Jan. 3lst. Mr. Sigs-ple." Next manth we shahl Reichrath on Saturda'v. otwabrnt Tottenham,ýtake India as aur objective If h takes 47 feet ta bring your Mr. and Mrs. Fred__Rowe one of a family of 10, whose arngme de a r cippin car ta ci stop whefl you're frave!.icls-uralcto parents farmed in that dis-ýabout this country ta the next Iing att20imilessa ho rlloalsoototriet for many years. His wifeimteeting. The meeting closed lnet2mieonhuondy ta $40.F. the former Jennie Nesbitt,iwith the Mizpah Benediction. coucrete (average reaction time Mrs. L. Welsh and Ms .the eldest daughter of Mr.ý The social hour was enjay-, included) how many feet would i hcbr wr pontdr-adMr.JmsNebt ,W. ed during which the hostess presentatives ta Tyrone Par- born here, in Newtonvilhe,,and committee served a de- toke on glare ice: (1) 70 feet? sonage Board. World's Day af and taught schooh at McLean's ightful lunch. (2) 94 f..t? t3) 210 feet? Pryer will be hehd at Tyrone and Cowanvilhe before goilg1 The Annual Congregational, oon Feb. 14 at 2 o'clock. ta the west. They were mar-imeeting ivas held in the Sun-ý -oopm Several contests were en- ried in Moasomin, 50 years1day Schooh on Thursday, Jan-, joved, atter which lunch was ago, by the Presbytecian min-! uary 23rd at 8 p.m. The Rev.1 I'! <f14JOMI8104SpI jo 4 eIQW!8 served ister, Rex'. Oliver. A dinner1 M. Freeman in the chair. .IfO*.IOO ~D4PlM a ~There were twelve tables %vill be given ini their honor,' There was a larger num- K4aiDs >IJDUO 044 C4 Oulpomy of euchre at the Home & Fridav evening. in the First ber present than usual. School Club partv hast Satur- Presqbvterian Church Hall,ý The meeting was opened day night. New Westminster, at which.with prayer by the chairman.' CIA Co-operators Insurance As«.oeatîon Salem Tvros and Tyconc Rev. 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