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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Apr 1965, p. 14

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-~ - - --. 1~* v - 41 n~rr ~ 4l~ - 1 - - j 14 The Cariadian Statesrnan.B nxie, April 28. I!f35 Simcoe Hiall Crippied ChiIdr Just before the holida\ s. the îiurser.v-]<iiderga-tien heid an Easter party, complete with cake and milk that was spread far and wide. 'Miss Averv, at the rear,' las bier arm around a littie chappie who was iinjured in !YELVERTON f ~Sorry to report Mns. Ben ýe n's School - Treatment CentreiDe Jong is currently in Port IPerr Hosital Alljoin in wishing Hazel a speedy con- valescence. Misses Pain Stinson, Candv and Mitzi Malcolm participat-1 ed in the top dance revue put on by the Muir School of Dancing at the Girls' Training School at Lindsay on Mondayl evening. Weren't detained either. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson attended the show "My Fair Lady" in Toronto on Wednes- day evening and called at the Ralph Malcolm's at Scar- borough. Miss Cindy Mal- colm spent a few days with Miss Judy Robinson this week. Deepest sympathy is extend- ed from this community to Mr. and Mrs. Everard Toole and family of Janetville in the tragic death of their son ....................and brother, bis wife and two- year-old child as a resuit of a car accident recently. Sympathy, too, to Mrs. Edmund Staples and the Staples families in the sud- den passing of Mr. Edmund Staples of Fleetwood. Mr. Staples was a successful farm- er who was held in high re- gard as a neighbor. Mrs. Staples is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCabe of this comm un ity. The Janetville Charge Hi-C group presented a Variety Nite at Yelverton on Thursday night of this week featuring an accident, and lost his sense of balance. That's why a one-act play "Elmer", fol- Jlowed by lunch. Mr. and Mrs. lie wears the helmet. so he won't hurt himself when1 Art Rowan, Mr. and Mrs. How- he falîs. :i\Irs. J. Schr-nelik, Reg. N., is at extremne 1eftlard Malcolm assisted in direct- holding one of the cerebral palsy victims. ling the play. The group are to be commended for provid- ing a most entertaining even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Malco1 ..... were Saturday dinner guest .. ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robin- S son, and also called on rela- tives in this locality. Master Rolland Stiles is re- cuperating from a tonsilectomny e, performed last week. Mr. Leslie Wright visited relatives in local communi- fies while staying with the Rap Malcolms of Janetville. Master Marti Malcolm spent! a few days wifh cousins, Mark and Vernon Malcolm of ~ Nestieton, this week. BETHANY .7 Dr. G. M. Longfield, Mrs. Longfield, Randy and Ruth of Brampton visited with Mr.' and Mrs. Mansel Wright dur- ing the weekend. U_ William Phillips is horn,1 from Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto. Mrs. R. Rose Sr.. who has- been visiting with FRev. Reai-1 nald Rose and family, return-ý ed to her home in l-alifax. N.S., on Monday. 1The Misses Bevenice White, and Marlene Ryiey spnth past week in Trenton with Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. Oum Mr. and Mrs. Beatty Fee, formenly of Ida, have moved The senior school room is under direction of Mrs.udetiganasnen wtlgraco etain to Bethany where they pur- .c44....artshore of Newcastle. Here, the students are1 on their work. ; hased the former home of 'Mrs. Milton Wright. 1David Carn and Lynda Carr,I Picton, spent the past weekl with their grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Ross Carr. Ashlin Hanrington, Surrey, - - . ~ ~ ""England, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Reid. N . .....Billy Palmer spent the pasti -. ,-week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell in Peterborough. Mns. Ina Pal mer, Mrs. Wm.1 Phillips, Mrs. Fred Youngman,l Mrs. Jo:hn Payne and Mrs. v - ~ ., - ~Lily Richardson were in Belle- ville on Friday and Saturday attending the Grand Lodge . .. .. .. .. .sessions. Constable G eo rg e Scott,I Toronto, is home with his par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison! Scott, recuperatingfrm n emergency appendectomy op- erati on. Mr. and Mrs. Hally Mc- Mahon, Peterborough, spent the weekend with Mrs. Inal î Palmer. Miss Dienne Mulligan. Tor- ~ onto, was home for the week- end mrith her parents, Mr. andi ..........Mrs. Verne Mulligan. Mrs. Rhoda Johnston, Peter-' bonough, and Mrs. Douglas Graham. Omemee, were guests ýiîî jýwith Mns. Mildred Bristow dunîng the past week. Anglican Church Wonen Mns. Allan Wood showed colored sldes of pictures tak- en duning a recent trip abroad, at the meeting of the Angli- can Chunch Women, at St.ý School Principal Miss Rachel Cooper is ini charge Igive them plenty of room for books and other equip- Paul's Rectory. t The pictunes centred on her of the junior room. They use speciallv ae ek tomiit visit te The Holy Land and inc]uded views of the City of Jerusalem, Bethlehem, the ~h~h Garden of Gesthsemane, The! Garden Tomb, old ehurches,1 the Jericho Road, Jacob'sl é ' Well, etc., with accompanying 5i interesting commentany. At the conclusion of the . ~ ~- -~proga, the Rev. Reginald1 munion and gave, en inspira- he~4.h\f -, I -tional Easter service. The next meeting wîll hbc held at the home of Mrs. R M. Butler. r '~~" '~'4-H Clubs -r The Bethariy 4-H Club "The, Jolly Roastens" met at thu home of their leader, Mrs. Harry Ryley, on Saturday., Continuing with their study "Meat In The Menu", Barbara Ann Green demonstrated the proper way f0 ceok liver. Plans were made for Achieve- ment Day. The newly organized 4-H Club af Manvers Station met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Leonard Porter, R.R. ],. Pontypool. M i s s Patricia1 Wray of!Lindsay, Home Eco-. nomist for the County, dis-ý cussed club work in general,ý also plans for Achievement Day. Mrs. Porter demonstrat- ed the different cuts of porki and a liver casserole was' cooked and sampled. Speech therapist Mrs. W'. Boen'hai lics a spOcial .:oic his ýpucclh dcfects. màchine to help one of the school children tu over- Salads are a favorite dish of those in search of slimness- especially when doused in French, Italian or Roquefort dresaing. Parker House Coloured 1-lb. l'kgs. MARGARINE Cidney ('hoice APPLE JUICE Pantry Sheif TUNA FLAKE Jenkins 4 for $1.0 48-oz. Tins 3 for $1.00 7-oz. Tins 5 for $1.00 3!,2-oz. Tins CHICKEN SPREAD 10 -$1.00 Lunch Master WAX PAPER 100-Ft. Rolls 4 for $1.00 Duncan Hines 7 Kincls 19-oz. Pkgs. CAKE MIXES 2 for 89c Richmello Orange Pekoe Pkg. of 100 TEA BAGS 99C Royal 7 Flavotirs Re.-. Size Pk»-s. INSTANT PUDDINGS 7-.$1. Bonny DOG FOOD Domino Choice TOMATOES 15-oz. Tins i1 for $1.00 20-oz. Tins 4 for $1.00 Umported Square Cut Wkirae Lamb Shoulders RIB OR TENDERLOIN END 3-3!/.. lb PO RK LOIN ROASTS SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON IBY THE PIECE HEAD C HEEMS E 1-1b. pkg. 3-1b. Tin 49b 6 9.100 M Iiiiii MIX 'EM ORMATCH-'EM Campbell's Pork & Beans or Cooked Spaghetti DOMINO PURE Tomato Juilce RICHMELLO Salad Ail merchandise soid at your Dominion Store Limited is unconditionaily guaranteed to give 100%/0satisfaction. FREE PARKING 6 7 3 Dressing i 5-oz. Tins 20-oz. Tins i 6-oz. Jars Ideal For Quick Easy Desserts GOLDEN YELLOW B ANA NAS FLORIDA No. 1 RED RIPE WATERMELON MEXICAN SWEET FULL OF JUICE ORANGES $ 8Ibs. s10»o GOOD SIZE 5.1lh. PoIy Bag 89 C 65C ONTARIO No. 1 SNOW WHITE MUSHROOMS 2Ibs. $11)O Values Effective in Bowmanville Until Closing Time, Saturday, May 1, 1965. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. 'OMINION King St. and Simpson Avenue 1~ 8-oz. Tins Datenut BREAD4 $ GREEN GIANT FANCY i 4-oz. NIBLETS CORN 5 Tins SCOTIAN GOLD FANCY 20-oz. A&PPLESAUCE 5 Tins BAKERY FEATURE RICHMELLO PLAIN - CINNAMON OR SUGARED DON UTS 2'2,s 4 c RICHMELLO ORANGE CHIFFON CAKE 16-:z.49 i r I 1 ýý - .1. 1--l- . - 1. - 1 ' - - i .. ý ý

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