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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Jan 1965, p. 3

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dhauge r and o ,, M.r.ofavidpresent. The Canadie Losin' Lassies Queen &gt o wDad Better Check Now ePt Pter, wif 6, se W Nran ay4, poem and this was followed1 The meeli early on Tuesday, January IV fl a verflf1 l*5. by prayer. Mrs. Emerson had iph l Portr, g'M ostpsseIawaortant' two H uwcharge of the Worship Ser- ipa 26th, at the Princess Margaret vc ih r.Bwesgvnwas served HOspital, Toronto. FuneralAl the Bible reading fromi Eph. 4: fromn Orcrio United Church at I ' lu j gg j r jvf,5 5 jr 17-32 and Mrs. Norman Mairs, 2 pin. Thursday. OJ5g y 1 55ns 5jr 5jde ENum55jr the Devotional, the theme be- f ing "Kindness." Hymn 571 "Standing at the portai of thei T int UnVTe Unenipîcyment Insur- only one Social Insurance time, he could become thetopeing year," was then sung! ance Commission said today Number ensures that unem- owner of more tlian oneS - floed by the rol l, M that more than 6,000,000 Cana- pluyment insurance contribu- ciel Insurance Number.e e Favorite Quotation." ral .y t~....I Â i dians have regîstered for So- tions are correctly credited te resulting problemis invOlvedý Refv. Romeril was present 1. Sofli Generali IYiee cial Insurance Numbers, he the individual having that if he makes a dlaimi for un-an fvoured with a record by by t Trmiy geera meeing number that providier :dentity number, but having two or employment insurance bene-Grde ahnn ettd, .T Th eea etn ffor unempicyment insurance more nunibers means that fit are obvious. b "God 2ed. This va TiiyU.C.W. was held on purposes and that wil becomne contributions may be split in- The UIC also points OUverv interesting and showed take. January l9th at 2 p.m. Presi- even more important to the to two or more accounts, ail that there is a heavy penalty ýthat"ti ee o aet dent Mrs. . R. James opened individuel when the Canada for the saime person. Thus, for persans knowingly regis- start over again," and that than the meeting with a suitable Pension Plan cornes into ef- when the insured makes a tering' for a Social Insurance Christ can use "odds and ends." poem of the New Year, fect. It was also noted that dlaim for benefits, only those Number more tsa-n once. Hymn 380 "Where cross the "Time." applications for Social Insur- contributions entered under The nurnbering systemn was crowded ways of lîfe," closed Unit 7, members, Mrs. J. ance Num'bers are still being one of the Social Insurance instituted lollowing recom- this part of the meeting. Dunn and Mrs. F. Jamieson, received at a rate of about Nurnbers mey be considered. mendations of the Glassco Tebsns eidte were in charge of the worship 5,000 per day; Commission nhe Commission says that, Comission report on gov- Th bsnes eio te service. Mrs. W. K. Housian- records reveal that many Of while such problems coan and ernment organization to en- followed with minutes and CLT der, introduced a recording by these are from people who ai- will be cleared up, time lost sure speed and aecuracy in corresponce read. A contribu- epY Gertrude Behanna "'God Isn't ready have a Social Insurance in extensive checking of Com- handling present and planned tien of $5.00 was received. Dead." This is a personal story Nuniber. mission records will re.I 3so1a benefitis, and to replace Two cards were signed to be wlthout1 abot hr lfe.It as j The UIC emphasizes that, a delay ini handling disfo hWodUC br w ent dt o tinuefriens thtas teresting and amusing. Heri for their own good, Caniadians the insured. haed become obsolete. hihdiedboxconilnue with the ioe da book, "The Late Liz," is also must not have more tihan one 'Mle rnot coinmon cause af retea bx nd p bla ntwe eid available. SociaLl Insurance N u mi b e r. multiple registration appears mnad ue tn aleiss thre bedded f Rev W. K. Houslander spokelMultiple registration can be- ta be the frequent moving of, NESLELLIUL Stevens in the Congo. Mem- on the importance of aur visît-cmea serius problem for persans fram one job to an- 'bers were reminded cf thej ing shut-in1ad ew emer teinsud person, and could other. Should an insure n Nestleton U.C.W. held itsiPresbyterial meeting on Feb. r i of the cangregation and com- even lead ta his being con- dividual change enipîcyment first meeting .of the year atý1Ilth at Simcoe St. United 1 munity. Mrs. James announc- sidered, at least temporarily, several times in one year and the home *of Mrs. Malcolm' Church in Oshawa. Memiber- ' ed the Presbyterial meeting in ineligible for unemployment neglect te produce bis Social Emerson anbTuesday afternoon shin fees were then received Oshawa on February llth, af- insurance benefits. Havingi Insurance Number card each with 12 members and one child' -nc' a reading "potato plant-' ternocon and evening. February l6th is the next general meeting. It "will be a, Mrs. Charles Nash, Church St., Bawmanville, high- "Pot Luck Supper" at 6:15ý est loser in the Losin' Lassies of the TOPS (Take Off p.m. Miss Christie, of Covenant' Pounds Club), Oshawa, was crowned 1964 Queen bylCollege, Toronto, wilI be the the group's leader, Pauline Shaw, 1963 Queen, in the getsekr abave photo taken at their dinner on Thursday even- II ing. Mrs. Nash reduced from a size 241/2 ta size 15 in INr C 101/2 rnonths. She has now reached the weight set byZO .~l ber dactor and her accomplishment gives great en-! Student teachers with Mrs. il cauragemnent ta all would-be pound lasers. Chas. Raby at Zion School this l -Osaw lme P a st week were Mrs. Lamothe p -Oshawa T -nes Pho inlU Mi.- V-- vesn,î~r Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gerow The rono News vîsited Mr. ancd Mrs. Donald, Mrs. James E. Richards, Editor atne aoi ahrn ýMr. and Mrs. F. O. Cooper. week with Mrs. John Cox. Mthr.DeWitewaar- left on Wednesday bv train to, Bowmanville. Ms e hte a e 'visit their son and daughter-' Mrs. Jack Moffat returned cetOsthrsaAa.ars in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob: home on Friday after tenOsaa Cooper and chie, at La: days in the Memorial Hosp- Sunday School was canceli-, Canada, California. tai. Bowmanville. cd at Zion Sunday mornîng,, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell spent Mrs. Ivan Farrow and Mr. owing. to disagreeable weather! the weekend with Mr. and .im Harness with Mr. and conditions. Mm. Tony Mitchell and dau-I-Mrs. Talbot Alldread of New- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Raby,i ghter, Peterborough. castie visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meneilley,1 Miss Sandra Mercer of Fred Eagle and Mr. and Mrs. had dinner, Sunday, with Mr.' Peteborughspet te we Frank Mie in Toronto. and Mrs. Arthur Meneilley, ~edrboroughrpents,'her.eckd' Little Donna Turner of Part Hope. Mrnd Rish her parens. r n Keene is spending this week Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mor- r. aod Merce.WlaeBu with Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. don, and friends, Wellington, Mr and Mrs. W aollae Bau-1 Mr. and Mrs. o. M. j. Fa- were over-night guests cf Mr.' dinner guests o r.Ga gan, Michael and Karen, of and Mrs. Norman Gerow, Sat- Mortn onTuesay.Markham, visited Mr. and urday. Martn onTuesay.Mrs. F. 0. Cooper on Satur- Mrs. Reg. Sutton spent last day. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parish, K N A iHeather, Andrew and Ian of Red Cross 'oodawonvsitd r. Cas. The Women's Institute met' Wood n Suday.at the home of Mrs. E. Couroux Mr.~ Clif f Cooper is a pa- on Wednesday evening. As the! B LO O teit inthe Memorial Hospi- weather was rather stormyý tai, Bowmanvi]le. there was asmall attendance. Mr. Bruce Chapman of Tor- The pragram was on Citizen-1 -D O N O R onto spent the weekend with ship and Education with Mrs. 'NCMr.redsrs Orle Caer- W.Turansky and Mrs. H. V eo., with Mr. Bruce Tennant were Foster. 1965 in Toronto on Friday evening A number of Kendal peoplei 4:0ta, pay their.respects to the attended the Bobby Burnsi 1:30 p.m. ta :0 .i late Mr. Andrew Middleton, Night in Bowmanville on Sat- and -'brother of Mr. J. Mîddleton, urday night. 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 'at the Rosar Funeral Home. Mran s.JTokDn SMr. and Mrs. Norman S. r.ad sJ.Tn, o- 1 LIONS CENTRE, M iNafly Coîborne visited.ald and Robert, Mr. and Mrs: BOWMANVILLE with relatives and friends and Jerry Byers and Diane Vîited Iwere thse guests of ber sister, with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fos-' Give Blood!! Mrs. Wm. Irwin and Mr. Ir_ ter on Sunday. 1 Save Lives win, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster and _______________ Mrs. Harold Murphy and Jane, spent a few days with __________________ -- - Ifriends a:l To.eter,-1 WE OFFER YOU A FURTHER eýl DISCOUNT 0F OFF OUR CLEARANCE PRICESI PAINT and WALLPAPERS TOP QUALITY PAINT AS LOW AS--------$ .5 QT. THURS. - FRI..- SAT. ONLYI JANUARY 28 - 29 - 30 BERN T H 'S PAINT & ABERNNTS WLLPAPER 33 KING ST. W. BOWMAN VILLE Next timne, t.y... "I:r;nC7t Mrs. Foster's matiier Mrs. Marlatt has been vîsiting. there for a time. Mr. Norman Sproule, broth- er of Mrs. Wm. Greenwood, was taken to Memorial Hos.1 pital, Bowmanvile. He has been in poor health for some, time. Mrs. R. Manning is a patient! in the hospital in Bowman-1 ville. Wc wish her a speedy recovery. The weekend was really aý stormy one with many varia-ý tions in weather, snow, sleetl and ramn, leaving the roads in a very icy condition. Due ta these cîrcumstances there was no church on Sunday. STARK VILLE iMr. and Mrs. Brian Caswell and family were Saturday din-, ner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Best, Wesleyville. Mrs. Stone is a patient in Memarial hospital. Mrs. Ewart Robinson gaveý 'the treasurer's report and had charge of the devotional por-, tion of the U.C.W. meeting at Mrs. Jim Stark's home. Mrs. Victor Farrow is spend-: ing a few days with Mr. andî Mrs. Bill Farrow, Newton-' Iville. IAttending the presentation for Mr. and Mrs. John Quan-, trill at Garden Hill, Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Robinson, Miss Marilyn Falls,: Jîm Souch, Charlie Trini, AI. vin Souch, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart i The Shiloh Congregational meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robin- son, Monday evening last week with Rev. R. C. White in charge. The church financial report was given by Mr. Orme Falls with Mr. Ross Todd ac- cepting the duties of secretary- treasurer for this year. Mrs. Ewart Rabinson gave the re- port for the U.C.W. The Sun- day School and M. and M. reports, and the Organ fund reports were given by Mrs. Morley Robinson and Mrs. Llew Hallowell, respectively.ý AIl the reports were fine and pleasing. Mrs. John Stark isl superintendent for the Sun-1 day School. After the meetingý Mrs. Robinson served lunch: and ail enjoyed the delightful, hospitality at Mr. Robinson's! home. 1James Buchanan was the aonly 11e-long bachelor ta be IPresident of the U.S. PEANUT BUTTER 45-oz. Jar S ave 30c PILLSBURY - 7 FLAVOURS CAKE MIXES Save 21 c SWIFTS PREM Luncheon Meat i 2-oz. Tin Save 8c AYLMER BRAND TOMATO KETCHUP W. Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Values Effective in Bowmanville Until Closing, Sat., Jan. 30, 1965. Head Lettuce1 ONTARIO No. 1 WASHED PARSNIPS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS FRUIT PATTERN TV TABLES ~169iH THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - 6 pan. - 9 pa. MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE LARD lan Statestnan, Bowmanville, Jan. 27, 1965 given showing that charge and the usual social; sows, they reap.' hour enjoyed. Mrs. Bruce flng closed with the Heaslip moved a vote 01 benediction. Lunch thanks to ail for the very ?d by the unit in pleasant afternoon. yi Cl.eaners C#4uc/dIe DEFINITIONS: ADVICE nethlng which we give by the bushel but take the grain. it whlch the wlse don't need and fools won't one thing whlch it As "more blessed to Sive nrecelve."1 HES CARE HINT: Vour Clothes Cleaned - Wearlng a garment having At dry-cleaned at reghlar Antervals does amage than a hundred dry-cleanlngs. Over long of tume dust and sol harden and become lut- in fabries eutting the fibres. GUARANTEED QUALITY MEATS PORTERHOUSE - T-BONE SRLOIN OUND STEAKS. OR ROASTS IDEAL FOR HAMBURGERS OR MEAT LA FRESH GROUND c BEEF 39 e SWIFTS IPREMIUM WIENERS or 1.b. fl SAUSAGE Pkg. 5 HEAT AND SERVE ELLIOTT'S STEAK okg C PIES 02 Ail Merchandis., Sold at Vour Dominion Store Is U nconditionall'y Guarante.d To Give 100% Satisfaction. * FREE PARKING * i - w -w r, 1Ofo m m --j

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