B rooklin Man Wins Le I i foIL~cr Mýorrlsh rp Cancer Fund The Canadian Statesman. Bowmanville, April 29. 1964 7 .gion 14..,ee Cl.ub L.raNv !ook this opportunitv to ar, \'ass the members of the U.C. Althaugh aur girls did not W.. a very good idea. Lunch wîn top awards, they performi- was served arouind the heater Ob e d excellently, making us fer! for it xvas a cold nighit and a very praud. The B.H.S. girlz verv, pleasant social hall hour U U gymnastic team was Virginil was enjoyed. Sieman, Jennifer Purdy, Carol On Thursdav afternoon sev- I L Smith, Lana Morrison. Jill eralrnerber aN EheS Nichais, Jan Black and Gail Hobhs. Verv nicelv donc, went to the committee rooms This week at sehool we have tam aof the Cancer Socie y at Port been privileged ta have many e ! Hope ta share in the wvork Of visitors. A most outstanding Sooin the stage will bc set making sanitary supplies for;prnatv Jc De se and the models rehearsin- foi- patients provided by this spoke ta uLs at a special as- aur annual lashion show. The group. sembl.y Mr, Dempsey en- clothes this year arc excel- Thursday evening, April couraged ils ta stav in school ntyde.0cae a 1h 23rd a meeting of Sundav by emphasizing its neeessitv ta the auditorium. Everyoni, School teachers and others ir. Then during a short question is welcome. terested from Zion and Mac-i period, we heard phrases like Our boy' s are practsigto rish U.C. Sunday Schools met,"Who) was vour toughest op- track meets ai the momieni, in Morrish S.S. ta hear and'panent?" and "What did you Every day> vatter four and it. dcusthe ncew curriculum of think of the Clay-Liston aoon, we can sec pole vauli- teaching. The Rev. M. C. fight""1 thînk rather than~ ers, track runners and othc:z? Freeman was ini the chair, The 1mccclv tell voit how much we~ getting in shape ta make i curriculum provides some- enjayed Jack Dempsey, I shal; good showing for B.H.S. a?. jus sa tht h reeivd fomth ese meets. Ihing new-a camprehensive' ayta c eeve rm and interesting study of the us a standing ovation. A big event. coming uin Bible.Spiabok are pro-1 Another visitor whom wei soon is aur Spring drcss-up vided for aIl ages along with were glad ta sec was Mrs. RossI dance. this \,car entitled "e. a"gutide" prepared for teach- Stevens. Shc ae h us ezos' ai. e ocatio0 crs. leaders and parents. The speaker at the Inter School, and posters are bein- prepar- use in September next. the be-I Christian Fellowship meetingied, whi]e nmanv othcr ar- ginning af a new Sunday Ion Friday. Mrs. Stevens gave rangements are' being niaci new curriculum "God and Hislan cxtrcmclv enligh te ni n g1ta ensure a tccmendouslv su'- i Purpose" will be ready for talk and showed us ber slidcs cessful dance. The drcss ; Scbool vear. taken in Africa. She wasidress up: the prices Sqe) Reculai- worship service was 'i horoughlv enjoyed by ail who! single, $1.75 couple: thcrc w:i hcid ai 1 ( a.m. on Sunda.y, attended. be fre ccl resbmicnîs: a n'A snid b'v Erie Stanicet'. focmei-Iy president of the Legian Apila26th. The Rev. M. C.ý On Fridav evening at Cen-; alang with ail this, our sp - ;lce Cluh. Photo shows, left to right, Bill Orme, Glee' Freemnan in charge. Suinda i tral Collegiate in Oshawa the cial attraction is th('v. Club Presîdent. Norman Bai1ey, Bill Bates, GIee Club,Srhool was at il a.m. Thee;C.O.S.S.A. gymnastics compe- papular dance baud. i Ji Trciure andDonWrigt, hairan f th drw. were 32 present, Mrs. D.Ititans were hcld. We werel"Monterays." This is sure to Trcaurerand on Wigh, Chirma of he daw !Haines. superintendent. con-1 glad ta sec quite a number ofbe a weîl-attended dance be- ducting.___ Bowmanville spectatars there! cause aof ail these extras. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Turnerý on April 22nd. and familv, Peter baoaug b, On Mondav evenîng, April Mr visited tawn friends on Mon- 20th. Mrs. M. A. Smale at. dayv. tended the "burning aI thei Mrs. M. Crompton. Toronto, martgage" at Wa n st ea d recently visited ber father Church in Scarborough. Mrs. Dr. V. H. Storey, Temperance~ Smale bas been a member aI Î treet. i the cburch ever since it open- "OMi'. Allan Porter, Toronto, ed about 40 yars aga. Visited bis parents. Mr. andý Recent visitors with Mr. Mrs. Percy Porter, Argyle St., and Mrs. Percy Hayward werel Over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cheetbam, Mr. and MrF. Thamas K.1Osbawa, Mrs. G. Cox. Orono, Stewart and Dale attended Mr. and Mrs. Raye West and the funeral af their relative, Master Barry, Miss Susaný Mrs. Hamilton Stewart, at Goode, Miss Darlene West, al Perth recentîy. of Orono, and Mrs. S. Hodg.I Messrs. Wm. Adams and, son, Bowmanvîhle. Ray Porter, Whitby, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ma- weekend guests of Mr. and guire, Douglas, Karen and Mvrs. George W. Graham and Kevin, Scarbarough, Mr. andî family. Jane Street. Mrs. Murray Arnott, Rabert Mr. and Mrs, Norman James and Christine, Belleville, and Kingston, w e r e weekcnd Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons guests of their parents, Mr and Sandra, Oshawa, visited and Mrs. Wni. Allun and Mr. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Maguire, Brown St..on and Mrs. S. R. James. Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith This morning (Wednesday), and Mr. Vernon Saunders of L. B.MLuhiisla Toronto were Saturday visî- 1Mcrmnaughliofnoklihisn leadîc( o tors witb the latters parents, pony Goldie and a string Nraoafe fBokju ne~lve tD' Mr. and Mrs. A. Saunders, 17 crcus ponies leIt for Cen-Equipment of Canada Ltd.. Ajax, xvas lhv.ukywin- Waverly Rd. tre Island, Toronto, ta com- ner of $500 over the weekencl. lits 1e~.î' Mis Viian Buner asmence their sixth year there. the exact time the winning goal had hcen iiied MissVivin BnnerhasTheir arrivai will bring much returned ta her town home, pleasure ta the "smal ry" the final NHL hockey game. The wh inîg ticket wýis Liberty Place, after spending who look forward ta having a a very pleasant winter at ber ride on the ponies each sea-1 and t h e i r accompaniving home in Santa Barbara in son. guides, Wm. Wallis, M i ssao v y sun aifri.The Daffodil Tea and Hat Margaret Purdon and Mrs. C n ey s Mr. Alan Richards, ;;on Of Fashion Show at Simcoe Ron Hawthocne were dinner' Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Richards, Street United Church Memor- guests last Thucsdav eveing l tl;'i< who has been witb The Peter- !al Hall, Oshawa, was attend. aI the Cobourg-West North-" borough Examiner, leaves of ed by Mrs. B. Syer, Wmns mbradA Visc omit-1 Sunday for London, Ont., Service Committee, Canda tee ta the CNIB ai 'the Bcitîs +,.., wbere he will be employed CacrScey aovnar an Hotel, Coboucg. After dinner with The London Free Press. the event, Mrs. C. McDonald, tbey attended Okao " Now that nicer weather has Mrs. E. Thompson and Mrs prcscnted bv the Musical' arrive d, many of yau readers E. Bradley, who assîsted in*Camnedv Worksbo If the Co- will be takmng weekend trips, serving tea. bourg Opera and Dranaý having guests, or even get- Mrad r. oeîtBe- - -. I ing away ta the cottage. Weso woul aprecatesuchites snao Battle Creek, Mich., woud apreiat sub iemsrecentîy spent a few days in foc this column. Just dia! tawn in celebration af their BAS UN 3-3303. ~~Golden Wedding Annivcsr. W eevr or Messrs. Tom Rehder and They were married 50 years leaco Mcrs. 1lilton Tink has Dick Widdecombe of Baw- ago on April 27, 1914, in Si. been a patient in Rowmnan- manville Foundry leIt on John's Anglican Churcb. At ville Memociail Hospital. Tuesday by air from Malton that time Mr. Benson was Mc. and Mrs. Kenneth Ilart- Rirport ta attend a foundry employed at the Goodyear 1ey. Rickv and Heather. Bar-ý convention in Atlantic City. Tire & Rubber Co. plant here, rie. spent the xeekend witjh1 They wilI return Thursday Until bis retirement be was hec parents. Mi-. and ýMrs. 1 evening. employed at Kellogg's i nKenoeth Hopkinrs. Mrs. William Colville and :ateCre.Mc. and Mrs. E. w-ice John spent a fcw days in Several acea persans with bcated Iheirten-ifha- Mantreal with Mc. and Mrs. impaircd sight including W. niversarv on Satiiirdav ni',h ]{acry Homne and met the J. Berry, Philip Dawson, Miss with a partv heid in Base liner, "Carinthia" on whieh Diane Dawson, al aI Town,' Line No. 3 achoot litî. their uncle, Mr. Alick Lyle, Mrs. P. Gatcheil, Hampton, Mcs. Robert Gri1aan1ý ,Il... - retuwned fram a world cruise and Roly Cousins, Burketon, bouirg,ý speni 'fhursdav visiting' TAO - sponsoi'ship. Mrs., Campbeli's husband, a second-I ary school teacher, participat-1 cd in the prajeet a year ago and the husband - and - wife teamn will be in Africa ta- gether again tbis yeac. Mrs., Campbell teaches Grade 8 i students at Broadview Public I sebool, Ottawa. Miss Fransen is principal of! Valley Wood Public Sebool ini St. Catharines. She bolds a; Bachelor af Arts degree Iromý McMaster University and sheý received hec Bachelar aIf Edu-ý cation degcee from tbe Uni- versity af Torontoa a eac aga,ý Miss Owens is a Grade 7V teacher and principal's assist- ant ai Qucen Elizabeth Public, Scbaal, Ottawa. She ceceived' ber Bachelor nf Arts degreeý with honours from McMaster1 University and lier Master of! Education degrec from the! Ontario College of Education,! Toroonlo. OBITUABY Mcs. A. aimes. The deatb of Charles Fi-an- Mr. Danny rIarri-. N w-cis Turner, aged î.5 vears. castle. avas a Wnrclnesdav n v- ocuàda lcsoko TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ei~spe us f'Xc Thursday, April 9, 1964. 1Barnesç.M. unrws or a? Minister - Rev. Wm. K. Housiander, B.A.,BD. Mc. and Mrs. rhîîr Gihýon Winchuser Scins.bon-l t., o Organist - Mr. Arthuîr Collison, Mus.B., LR.S.M. bad teas wncknd guea,- teicNavember 3d,1888. in 1909ý daugiecDaîv ad he tai- .. he maried thc former J42ssiel ly. Johnson who pcedeceased himl Mr!;. A. Bariies anîd Ga a few years ag.-o SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1964 .attended the ptav TeChaltkeIcmdfrl1 eisa Garden* i i the Town H ale fr3a]ara Ilo&.il Moiile, on 'ipl'hil Cia v' Cardinal and foc eight years ila.~'- orîn Wrsipevro'ng. managed the Howard G, Fe-- Masonie Churcb Parade Mi. and Mis 'lCifVrd l ý- .~gsnett tKmtil son celebcated their cîî- , - MciTurner later became a] "Thou Art My God" sacv on Suindav and had 1tr clerlk in Andersan's Depi.' their Eguesis, iheir .loti,'Mi-."; Stores, " ~Kemptville, aod was Guest Soloist: Mr. Ivan Woolley of Peterborough and Mis. Harold Wilson, Osý- wîh Mcntc'sG o c- awa.insail iw f' tc. uw rils tha mae 1St -ore, Winchester, untii his SNA COLMc. and Mrs. A. C. Weir. 1 tknlltl1IiiIc îeltg ista aewife's deatb in 1959, wben he JunorIntrmeiat an Seior- 945 etebocugh ivre Siindav npmre 4iti n axx(ibel tîng -- 48 andci came ta Blackstocktarsd JunorIntrmdine ad Snir -9:4 a.m. dinner guests af Mr. and Mrs. f60 iniclites \ule s ' c'LT Lakes Shippinig'siwiih his son Rov, Primary and Kindergarten - 11:20 a.m. A. Barnes. nIew vbuik cî c1. ';ii Beîtn inc.cmisind Mr. Turner is survived by' Sevecai tram i i conîm 11-I111, 2 al I ( Ç J Jý tDi\ D ck.'l'l iieor fi ve eblîdren, Ralph of BuCk-1 Beginnets- 11:00 ar..iv formed a *heatre partY )i Apt -lOliv..Ct ingbam, Que., Harald and' Satucdav evfnîi, nd îc a'bls iii , h , î BwnnîlOtarle Dorothy fMrs. Wallace Ander- --- -the movie "Cleooa:ra-r wpart of' 111ill !i'wirlue i T sxtrnlesignied bv Steph- son), bath of Cardinal. Edgar - ~~ 14" plaving in Oshawa.es-lu i'f i n tljis ' f s ki nd in North, of Winchester andRvol -~ A teic. i ..~' n Ill I ir! cnal ai, a rate of Blackstock. REHOBOTH CHRISTIAN Mri Fnrl hP3 itl LEG O E 300011 inîs fcl! h. ihrhelis aie as toi Fcida.v mocninC. Apt-il 101h, The svmpathv oft iîCI]1 c niý(. ý,w 0' i ctarier ci xtiiihe able 1.0.and the lunerat service was R F R E CH R Hmunilvis ..extended *olthe ino chtlwIýl;idc i h feld ini the Vice & Craig, REO M D C U C jfamîly of the laie Arthur__ Funecal Home, Winchester, on Trmbe and ai o L -ca Saturdav, April 111h ai 2 p. m. tiv'es.Straetathet icta- Iieaclp ns rInlerme«ni was i albRde §cgg tee,-wravil r. Cecil Mitis xxas a dele- Ttic ers S o s rCemeter.v, Winchester. Y Rev. John C. Verbrugge, B.A., B.D., - iser gate last week tathie O.S' R C &Iîse conîcrence hetd ai Sarnia. 623-5023Mc. and Mcs. C. P. Swa ilo- rujeCt , ri. MORRISH Telephone 6352 visited ber mocther Mrs. Fred- WOSI EVCSAshton ai the Red Wing Ni 1l5 t)- , J.î . .t . \ ý ire n i s' organi- 'l'On egular mooîînt ie- 'day.v . i n 1'îg cf the U.C.W. was held oni SMr. Elwxin Whîi te aloi g wtitc F, , . , 'ci cHies v:bc Tuesday, April 21 st a t 8:15 49:00 arn. - Dutch bis chLIM, Mi-, Dave Skîîiîîrî . Teaîîc.' 'ci .i iI A ficlii s c h o o 1pin. in the Sunday Sehoal. lt:0 a.. -EngishOshwa, eftvarv Sindiv ýj, iný(ýl(-ingmetodsNine members wcre present. 11:00 arn, - Englisb osba aliot na ri înd vtc)ari"' i .1ucr nîos'PileC(hair was taken bx' the 4 7:0 p.n. -Englsh 4mocnng o a mi ort nu c ilnuIi i j0: ', . i ' .ci a.Enigi îshl, presiderît Mcs. Hellen Mcljolm. 73pa.-EgihRegina. .ns iîmî t I 'i::il , Iiiiin %lso cial siud- The meeting opened with N Poclimig te WoleCouselof odMcr. and Mr..s 5SNbni '. r . c( Itî~ îîe ceelop- prayer and bymn. The iheme Poliinth hl oneofGd §iwcce SLîndax siinpec c r O vx:î\f is !11,, i' u n ncvîiig somte cf the devalional program was with thce s i _er's i-îc aindie!h(I tii\. T , i n 'C le ilîunîiît problems "Agents af Hope". Psalm 113~ 4 - bsbarîd, Mr. and Mrs.>Wm. oýIýh cx] .i i' "I x ardin-, iwork focr'vas cead in unison. zcripture 4 ~~~~Miîncoe. Baltimore. x(-iio)i o.' . , e'0111-x xxciiFelraeading was given 0v Mcs. Sorrv to hear thai l I 'x i '. i . MI . ')x Ifii i 11-ii i O tnht R Morton Henderson, mcditalion "Bac ToGodHou" Bradcsl Mudavharttuemiaor'nie,, , '...' ...' Iîxîî cci, -nI)fOu- and praver 0v Mrs. William "Bc oGo or Bodatta break a 0ip, aînd u lx \l i îcî. ,,îî î.Iaî i Mrolm. Smariai Hospital ailunexil , nt liîi 'li The minutes cfthie Marc CKLB Oshewva Sundey, May 3. ei 9:15 P.NI. wri*itii, '. Ii i)(Ii'Oi'hi in N.vasa- meeting wvere m-(ari 0v the 4 Mc aîd 'Ors. Trd i " r . *i 't uîîî' iitrtcr K W- Secreiarv Vrs. MilionuBrima- ____________.,.and lanîtaI, C('inr"»l i1. combe and were adopted as xisited -r.McC:] I' i, 1-1 '«x~read .Mrs. Morion Hleuder- Iamiiv.aiuýd Vl ii..i ~~ >~....sngave 10e report cf 1he Chester Mitîs aind daîi"tei Easierý Tea. This netted a l Debbie, Oshawxa, oit SLi nix ii FAV R ia worthwhile linancial return St. PAULS UNITED CHURCH Mr.i~ and Mrs. L.N4C. U i c:n'A be cOp ied and il is planned to have an- visied heiraLit. %1rs Ad ý(- the soial ea ithbake and *euaaFergu-son, Cobcirg. o m' . a b ope talent table sometime îîext SUNUAT S(HOOL daMc. and Mes. A!'In-ld Doxw- M.l~ tiýbc Nou're n(it fussy aboutA donation cf teulllar so ri. ziolx. enierta iti l, rlo i i e senl la the Cancer F'und A N V R A Yparents and birothers anid n- i . % (r in g ral.But 0f Port Hope. Morrish group and sister Iid bicthdax r iko\to ns (inger Aie lastes so recent daffodil tea, our- Easter Thursdax' leni'ng .- Tea caming on the same date. à -41S SUNDAV ' ,tird gonz-Una 0d. SLlifui hlending gives Ten dollars was also donated Coanev celebrated fier n 1i ' \ on's Iie right balance of toward the expeoses of Quin- dav bu' inviting 12 i "i Iiagigrflvran oLa a p IIfl A V 3 rc ' ends Io a part'. when a'] îi A ctc aiia igrHao n ocmp.tews pone M A r erven sbl im.parkling carbonation. Don't to plan and prepare for aur Mrs. Allun Snowdciî au it Ici aimone tell you aIl ginger sirawberry supper. Convener onesevie nl .Ilar. .STSgrandidauîhe Latr 'ý? Il"' li es, c, '-~ Mrs. Carlus Dickenson. Com- Mc. and ri McsRnh Gond- lt. '- : miîtec- Mrs. Hellen McHolm murphv. Bnwmanvulle, ýnc"'\\ilsn' and discover the and Mrs. Marlon Hendersan. Guqgit Speaker: the weekend wilith ie f'e~ ' îce .TeMymeigxiib Dr. A.B. B. Moore ~~ Miss Hattile I- timai:.. 1lialime. B A .D.iltan. Mc. George Taxto' Aller the ofIerinRs the meet- Harold Beatty. Port -pe ing was turned avec to Mrs. PeietoVitraCleewece Mondav viîitorý xv ith - 11 Carlus Diekenson. canvener of, Prsîen o Vctri CilgeMr. and Mrs. R. R. SIcue pragram. the theme of whichý University of Toronto Mrs. Rom' Brocki; andcrili l"1- kas vas 'India and ils customs" mcii SPent SSundax xÇ'm " tk Mrs. Lloyd Marviîi gave a ' paent, Mcaîî Mc. Codon , ~verx% descriptive reading "Theý Special Mvusic by the Junior Choir Rodman, Litle Britain « Plainge aI thc Sacred Cow. Mcr. and Mrs. Gordonl Beech This was followed bs' another directed by visiled thc Iorne-r' 51riiîeresting accounit aI the U. M.L.Beto, .RA.. AR..M, .TC.. Mrs. Ha-rv Larmner. on Siî C. Mission Hospital aI Ralton. M.L etn .... .... .... davy. wbo i;,saa ra'.cn i : n-India, bv Robert McCluer. erboraugh Hosaîtal Terl acledyth Mc. and Mrs. Thed Prestige~~ secretary and answered by an D. A McGegorK. E. Bragg visited their daugî',Irr ;:GIGR1L exehange af plants and slips Superintendent Sec.-Treasurer. busbandf.'McI. anid Mr. RI'x of plants. The meeting cîosed Topninz and boys, Toronlo. i ith the benteiction. on Sunday. Mrs. JIm Mcl'ol.n, can'vasser m Specials Good 'tii May 2nd ENFALAC LIQUID (R EST Sugg. list 1.09 7 9 The Toothpaste That Reduces Cavities 7 9 15 oz. lin 3 for 83C EvenfloÔ Nurserscomplee regular 45 3 for 99C Hankseraft Baby Bottie Warmer regular 3.45 25% more, 9 oz. and 21/4 bonus sugg. list 75e je & J Baby Powder 2e99 67c J. &J. BABY OIL sugg. list 9a68C Baby's Own Soap --4-ber pack fige valuie 47c, TRI-VI-SOL Q-lIPS INFANTOL LADY ESTHER 4-Purpose Face Creani 50 c.r. sugg. lis( 4.25 33 3 180 swabs regular 59e 49C 16 or. sugg. list 85C Value .-. 3.50o2.97 69C WA MPOL E Phospho Lecithin 1.85 size with Free 4z. 167 I.DA. BRAN M ilk of M agnesia Ifi oz.reg. 57C 47C KOTEX Feminine Napkins dRE (K sHAMPOO and Breck Hair Set Mist 2.54 Value Weight Worries ? 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