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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jan 1964, p. 3

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-b> #~~* Mrs. Stevens Tells Lionettes One-Year-OId Tara-Lee Refugees from N. Angola Helped by Missîonaries A vivid account of the work to native Angolians by theiMunday played the piano ac- being done in the Con;go Io Por'tugese bothbeore andi companiment. Lionette Marie assist the thousar.ds of re- since the rebellion. Those wnioýMoses thanked Miss Puffer, fugees from the northern p2r't cscaped faced many hard-~ and on behaif of the club pre- of Angola was given at the ships on tlheir journey, andi sented her with a gift. dinner meeting of the Bo;',-- xere fortunate in successfully Lionette Greta Brown andj nianville Lionettes Club held reaching the Congo. Thous- Lionette Colleen Lush wereý - the Lions Cor-nmun:*tv Cý_i- ands had been shot and killed the program convenors for the' .~e o een -ni~ h nos, within sgtof thelevening. Name Bingo was guest speaker, Mrs. Ross SI - border, Mrs. Stevens said. played and the winners were vents, was introduced by Lion-, Lionette Mollie Kent mov-ILionettes Frances Aluin, Bon- ette Greta Brown. ied a vote of thanks to Mrs. nie McDonald and Carol M.r. and Mrs. Stevens re- Stevens for the interestingiBirtwistle. turned to Bowmanvil:e th's and informative address shel President Frances Allun an- rnonth after a two months tri had given. She also referrcd, nounced that the winner of to Africa. Thev spent the ra- to the wonderful work beingl the Lionette Christmas Tree jorpotio o teirtin a-y done by Miss Stevens and Draw was Mrs. Peter Mur- jor ptin their timghe, Miyother medical missionaries in' doch, Lamb Lane. The club Muie Sevns R.,wh ~the Congo. draw was won by Lionette MuieSti eeves iN.,th on-3 MissMarlon Puffer, Cour- Helen Wallis. The Afternoon goisin uneuei the rcinCon- tice, sang two solos, "Septem- Group of the W. A. of St. An- Unitd Curc ofCanda.ber Song" and "Without a drew's Presbyterian Church Miss Stevens is stationed near Sena,", and her lovely voice catered for the deliclous din- Leo'poldviile. dnilihted the Lionettes. The ner. Mrs. Alex Cameron was clubs p:anist Lionette Margý h aein ovnr The refugees who had man-'te--er--cnenr aged to, escape from the g , bordçr to the Congo had mar0-'R ii C os S c. o d harew stories to telli ofM e tn If You're TURED i h ana meeting of the distribution to disaster areas Ail TUE TIM E a ni d District at home and abroad. This im- I ~ EUh EUV Bra~chof the Canadian Red pressive toa included 80 Now and then eieaybody gets a Cros;s Society xvas held recent- bandages, 16 quilts, 24 com- "Rired-out"~ feeling, and may be lyIv n the Council Chambers, plete baby layettes, 16 prs. bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth. i Bowmanvilio, xith Mrs. Wrn. overails, 25 shirts, 34 prs....-... ing seniougly wrong, just a temporary Rudeli, presiding. pyjamas, 43 panty dresses, 21 condition caused by urinar iritation or Tetosrr r.B uk cashabias (head to toe parkas The little miss with the sparkling dark eyes, shown in the above photo, isj bladder discomfort. That's the time to Jubmittcd to finnciistate-ur worn by children in Morocco one-year-old Tara-Lee Allun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Allun, Concession take Dodd'à Kidney Pis. Dodd's heip ý hefnnilsae and other desert countries); S. on e rnprnsaeM.adMs ila .Au n c n etimulate the kidneys to relieve tiis mn.Attlof $1,098.36223peekitdbbsesStTw.HrgadaesaeM.an s Wlam .AlnadM.ad codiio wic my fin aue ,ad- vs speint during 1963 for r 2 -ic kitdbbystMs C. H. (Hap) Palmer, ail of Bowmanville, and she is the great-granddaugh- ache and tired feeling. Then you feel lief o0fre victims in this area.9'ptrsofls., 13 prs.lmerneePosoHoks a I rs slippers, 16 prs. men'steofM.HgA.P mrofotHp. better, reat better, work better. Cet Mrs. E. Rurîdle, chairman socks, 78 prs. chiidren's socks, Dodd's Kidney Pis now. Look for the Of Women's Work, reported 26 sweaters, 1 pr. soakers. In blue box with the red band ait al drug that a total of 890 sewn or addition to this 13,350 swabsE eouters.YoucandependonDodd's.eoa knitted articles was completed and wipes were prepared for W insome Little SaIIy Anne locally and sent to Toronto for the Blood Transfusion Service. - J Loan Cupboard Convenor r Mrs. R. Spry reported that a f total of 165 persons had beenf 10 8 ou ' 'assisted in obtaining scro "A L e fl'r *equipment free of charge. This service provides hospitai beds, .~~~ . ~crutches, wheelchairs, etc., to , t- -- ,,. - ~anyone needing them on a d o c to r' s recommendation. a sç- - Much additional equipmeîit - - has been added during the .~~ year, 9 pr. of crutches, 3 con--- vaiescent waikers, 2 wheei- - ~ ,.chairs, i set bedsides, com- 'A. ~ A mode chair and leg frame. ~~ Retiring President Mrs. Wm................... *' '~ Rudeli thanked the executiv e s. ~ 'A for their support during her t-term of office and asked PastV - ~ . -President Mr. D. Marsden to ~ ~ 4topreside fbr the election of officers. Red Cross Executive: Pres.- -~ Mrs. R. Spry; Vice-Pres.-Mr. W.W anl;Sertr'... Mrs. Wm. Wallis; Treasurer- -- Mrs. B. Burk; Biood Donorb kY~' Chairman-Mr. J. H. Davey; Disaster Chairman-Mr. D ri e& Marsden; Loan Cupboard Con-.. venor-Mrs. R. Spry; Volun- .X .. y tary Services-Mrs. F. Griffîn; Water Safety Services-Mr.e W. W. Bagneil; Women's Work -ýMrs. E. Rundle.e naement 5 Wedn Regular Branch meetings ring ring are held on the 2nd Wednes- I $125OO $500 day of each month in the s-J- Council Chambers at 8:30 p.m. Ail interested persons are in- vited to attend. Your BrancliC needs your help to maintain its services here and abroad. f GIVE HER THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW DIAMOND DUETTE the iatest design, styled by BLUEBIRD. STARKVILLL ho~~1 Guaranteed perfect and insured free Mis . . tearten« against Ioss. visited at Mrs. Dobson's last 7. week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Souch T - and Donna were recent visi-k ti BLU EBIRDtors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold BLUEBIRDiswes alyFalls is teach- diamonds for happiness ing in Port Hope this week -- and is guest with Mr- and] Mr-_~ i Mr andMrs Lie flalo-projects thîs past month. Iii M. Suttthe absence of Mrs. Raymond ~ wel viitedMrs.Barber, the minutes of iast Orono recetly.meeting were given by Mrs. Sunday dinner guests with Thomas Mhfy raue' O F D MEW Ui Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robin- report was read by Mrs. son were Mr. Arthur McKay. . Orville Rahme in the absence Mrs. A. Boughen, Newtonvile: .of Mrs. Gordon Boomer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrow- ciough, Wesieyviile; Mr. and Patrol leaders gave reports Mrs. Charles Plum and Mrs. on Christmas parties heid by Ida Piurn, Toronto. the Auxiliary, Scouts and Cubs M onda , Feb 3rdwhich proved to be very suc- ,visitd at astletnreceentv- ing was weli attended at Mr. e rmCbLae r m Sponsored by BonanvilIe Kinette Club. Ewart Robinson's home las, party. concerning Christmas week. The Church, U.C.W., pry Sunday School and M. & M. Mrs. Goyne reported there reports given respectively by had been an Executive Meet- _____________________________________Mr. Orme Falls, Mrs. Ewart ing and committee appointed Robinson and Mrs. Morley to take care of luncheon to b-' Robison wer encuraingheld in February. Mrs. Lloyd BLITZ HOUR 7:00 TO 8:00 P.M.an Robinso hiee encouingt Irvine voiunteered to makeý pieased with the interest Mrs. Geo. <Rose) White tickets and posters to be taken shown by everyone. During Congratulations and best care of by Mrs Ciffor on., the business discussion ar- wishos to Mrs. Geo. (Rose) The r wi hoebeaponsan rangement was made for the White, a resident of Sunset' fancy wrhm bkn n Ail funds collected during this one-hour blitz will be turned over to Centenniai Memorial Organ Lodge, Church St., Town, for- cny Fund with the committee in meriy of Pontypool, who ce- Twelve mothers answered' charge being Rev. R. C. White, lebrates her 96th birthday on'roli eaul with four children the rehahilitation for poliomnyelitics and Mrs. Llew Haliowell, (treas- Wednesday, January 29th (to-:and one vîsitor present. urer); Mrs. Morley Robinson day). Mrs. White is quite ac-:i Mrs. Lloyd Irvine introdue-1j theortopadiall diabld.and Mrs. Brenton Farrow. tive for her years and, ai- ed the guest speaker, Assistant the othopadicaly disbled.After the meeting, the ladies though hier sight is f ail ing,î District Commissioner for served lunch and Mr. Robin- she derives great pleasure Cubs, Mrs. Douglas Harmon., son wvas heartily thanked for watching N.H.L. hockey onThe topic of her taik ai the hospitality at his home. TV. "Cubs and Cubbing" The in- IL formation and Interesting talk 'The Canadlari Statesman, flowman rife, .Tan. 29, 1084 wvas enjoyed by ail present. The meeting ciosed by ail BOWMANVILLE RED CROSS SOCIETY repeating Scout Mizpah. Eagie ANNUAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 1963 Patrol was in charge of socialBAAC DCE ER3s,16$,748 part of the meeting. BLNEDCM3R3s,16 1741 Next meeting on Feb. lath RECEIPTS with Fox Patrol in charge of Donations $2,838.62 program.Fire Relief from progam.Headquarters 1,098.36 Bank Interest 45.63 $3,982.61 Trinity UCW EXPENDITURES$5769 Triity u~wCampaign $95.76 Advertising $ 63.79 G rauPs Have Repairs t yertr60 Welfare 242.01 Blood 230.49 Women' Work486.92 General M eet. Waten'SWorky 137.82 The Trinity U.C.W. generai Telephone 108.09 meeting was held in Trinity Loan Cupboard 140.62 Sunday School on Jan. 21st a t Bank Service Charge 4.70 2 p.m. President Mrs. S. Fire Relief 1,053.14 $2,569.37 James opened the meeting. TRANSFERRED TO HEAD OFFICE $2,851.24 Worship service was con- BALANCE DECEMBER 1963 $ 306.18 ducted by Miss C. Painton, ECN LATO $5,726.79 Mrs. W. Edger and Mrs. Ai- GeCnerLIAccont$276 fred Allun. The theme* was GnrlAcut$272 "Alive with His Life". Miss V.* Savings Account 98.14 Sadier, accompanied by Mrs. Petty Cash .78 A. Cole, sang -I Walked, $ 306.18 Where Jesus Waiked". MrE.i Ted Morris spoke on the first chapter of the study book, "Christian Issues in Southern l a e s ucU Church Calendar for good used dlean ciothing to be sent to the church next week for "There are hundreds of overseas relief. The congre-, gational meeting will be on ways to make money," said a Feb. 3rd at 8 p.m. The U.C.W politician, "but only one hon- Presbyterial Meeting wiiil esbc y. heid at St. Mark's Uniî>ted etma. Church, Whitby, Feb. l3th. Worid Day of Prayer will be "What's that?" asked his op- on Friday, Feb. l4th at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in our Sunday ponient, in debate. School. The eb. .C.W meeing "Aha," retorted the ffrst," wili be a pot iuck supper and Dr. W. Bryce wili be the thought you wouldn't know!" guest speaker. It was moved to have a Fali Fair in Novem- Carl Leslie ber. CLOTHES CARE HINT: Home Cleaning ls Dangerous: Cleaning fluids should be han- LONG SAULT dled only by experts to avoid explosions and fire. Deepest sympathy is extend- LIONS BINGO - SATURDAY, FEB. lst ed to Mr. Walter Murphy, Lions Community Centre - 8 p.m. Ken, Shelagh and Glen in the Proceeds from this bingo will be donated to Bond passing of a loving wife and fire victims. rnother after months of suf- fering. Many attended the funerai Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Smith, W MA Bowmanville, were Sunday5rW fA supper guests of the Smiths- Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kristahin and Barbara, Miss Bertha __ Armour, Hampton, were Sat- urday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ~ . Sidney Cornish. Mr. John Baker, Mr. and Mrs. 47 King St. E. QUALITY MEATS 623-5081 Gordon Baker and Ruth Mlarie visited relatives in FREE HOME DELIVERY HIamilton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pen- $ $ ECONOMY BUY WEEK $ $ w.arden, Wade and Catherine, LEAN, SWEET PICKLED, PEAMEALED weeSaturday evening guests CO T GWoeoraiC of the Bakers.CO T G hlorHfc Miss éiAlison Tobin and Mr. R LL 3-7 lb. Averagel Keith Jackson, Peterborough; ___________________4 7__________ Miss Joan Porter, Oshawa, were Sunday supper guests of SWIFT'S TENDERED BEEF Mlr. Robert Sim. Lean, Julcy Blade or Tasty, Fresh Club 50 heid their January bc razn meeting at the home of Mrs. Short R bý rizn Gordon Baker with 13 mem- 1L u Ribs'~b$ O bers present. The President, lUS - 4 , 3 Ib 10 Mrs. A. Milîson opened the neeting with hymns 399, 388, Lean, Tasty BOILING TE K Vlaster, let me walk with RIB C WING OR Thee". Mrs. Milîson conduct- 1 T-BONE ff ecutive meeting wiil be held 1 ___________2 9__________________________ Wednesday night at Mrs. A. M'iilson's. Mrs. Baker andl BURNS Crsi' rosd /Irs. W. Vaneyk presented the Breakfast flcI BREAD following programme. Rev. I Dugan presetned the candle- Bacon --- 9 b1 5 Loaves$10 light service held at the church which he recorded onI H M F E Z R C E AU tape. The singing was beauti- HO E F E Z R S E I L ful. Mrs. J. Vaneyk gave a WF'TEDR B F piano selection "That LuckySWF'TE EEDB F )id Sun". Mrs. J. Woodiey FRONTS SIDES HINDS read "The Tender View", ac Leartwarming story of a re- arded child through to, her lblbb remcmbered. Ciosed the meet- SDE 0FP R ig with hymn 568, "The Day IE OFP Rc Thoa Gavest", and benedic- 60 - 70 lb average Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sawdon Ail Freezer Orders Cut and Wrapped Free and famîly visited their grand- mother, Mrs. M. Fowler in Budget Terms May Be Arranged With Varkworth on Sunday. 3 to 6 Months to Pay. -Monday,- Mr. and Mrs. Jim We. Also Specà--ialize in CUSTOM CUTTING A nnouncement 0 0 a We wish to announce that on FEBRUARY the lst, 1964 we are selling Rickaby's Ltd., ""The Big 20" to our son-in-law, George R. Webster. Our sincere thanks and gratitude to you, our many loyal custom- ers and friends for the happy associations we have enjoyed for the past 10 years. We assure you that the staff of the ""Big 2(Y" wilI be most happy to continue to serve you. LIMITED DORIS AND RICK RICKABY. ' ', ý. ý 1

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