HoId Surprise P art y for M r. and Mrs. Ja<( Their 4OtIi An More than 150 nft r. nd' whte streamers were ais U. Jack Knight's mn suspended from the arch c fiends were guests on Sat., either ide cf a wedding pic JulY 8, at surprise party in the ture of the bride and groor L-egion Hall in celebration et cf 40 years age that had beei the 40th Anniversary of their, placed on a table decorated ii wedding given by their sons. pink and white. This tabl and daughters-in-law, Mn. and I was crn the stage immediatei Mrs. John M. Knight, Jr., andi behind Mr. and Mrs. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight. 1;Jamnes Fair. the M.C., reai As they entered the south a telegram cf love and bes door, Mr. and Mrs. Knightl wishes te bis parents fret were given a warm welcomei Mr. and Mrs. Knight's eldes and the gathering sang "For son, Leonard, who is on dut: 'They Are Jolly Good Fel-, with the Royal Canadiai lows". Mrs. Knight was wean-l Navy in Halifax and was ur Ing a becoming ctral pioký able te attend the celebration linen dress with embreidered! Mr. and Mrs. Knight havi front panel. Boyd Knigbht, 11 grandchildren. At thi pinned a corsage cf wh iteý party were their son Jack' carnations and red roses On! thnee children, Ricky, age 14 his grandmother's dress, andý Sandra, age 10, and Conie Sandra Knight pinned a whitelthree years old, and their soi carnation boutonniere on her! Harold's thnee childnen, Jac grandfather's lapel., queline, age 15, Boyd, 11, anc The anniversary celebrants David, five. Their grandchild. were escorted te arm chairs ren in Halifax are Lilliar cf honor piaced below the Leonard. Edîth, Ron anÈ iniddle of the stage. Their. Chistopher. table was centred with a hugel Mn. Fair spoke cf the higi wedding cake decorated with esteem and affection in whicli wvhite and pink icing. Their Mr. and Mns. Knight are held, table was lighted by tafi He said that they are tnUE wvhite tapers in silver candle- friends, and nefenned te thei sticks. unfailing kindness, their help- Pink and white streamersý fulness, and their sense cf fun. adorned the proscenium archl He aise paid tribute to thei and were centned with three, active interest in work foi large wedding belîs. Pink and' othens. Mr. Knight has been 1, Phoche Alexandrina Cringe-Lachene (pîctured abovc), delightedly aide with the botier of Coca-Cola in hailing another inner in the amazing promotion, 'Make a date with Coke.' Bravo!I Mrs. Dians ]Broomifield, Hamilton, Ontario a who's just won a Philips colour TV set. And there are still lots of prizes to bc wortl SWIT0 àe 0 s. IN C Hambly's Beverages Limited OSHAWA, ONTARIO Authorized bouleri of Coca.-Cola under contract with Coca. Cola td. SUMMER COMPLETE STOCK DRESSES ALL 014E aACK!SW BLOUSES CARDIGANS %eg. t. $6.98 $3,00 300) COATS Be ALL -WEATHER COATS SOL] TO4(Oo OFF3 REGULAR PRICE HATS CLARINGi CHILDS 37 KING ST. W. what t ck JÇnightholiday. Mr.a and fot iniversary an so a valuable member cf Branch TheC tri 178 cf the Royal Cafladiani. heid Tt c- Legion fer many years. He home ci m, was also the first President! i*~.~. Stevens n cf the Bowmanville Legion1"' Miss C. in Pipe Band, an office hie he!d, .. . SI ýLa for a number of termis. No from th, y ana wil ever forget bis fine' book it job as Drum Major cf this 1o h id Legion Pipe Band, or that iej June Turnbuil Bernlce Grace Laura BowanTimes.' nMajors in Canada. Three recent graduates from Peterborough Teachers' Collere are shown Ar-vbdl siMrs. Knight is a Past Pre-. above. They are, from left te right, June Turnbull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A atra ty sident cf the Bowmanvi1lel James Anthony Turnbull, R.R. 1, Bowmanville, who will be teaching Grade score sl nr Ladies Auxiliary ta the Royal 3 at Mitchell's Corners in the fall; Bernice Grace, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. cf the iCanadian Legion, and is nowl Harry Grace of Burketon, who will be teaching Grade 2 at Mary St. Schoel, ýeam at n. Secretary. Sha is a great OowadLuaBw aduhero r n r.J .Bw a f imningN re worker for good causes, andj saa n ar omn agtro r n r.J .Bwa borough edeserves great credit for hani Enniskillen, who wlil be teaching Grade 4 nt Vincent Massey Public School, cf the 's catering, organizational abili- in Bowmanville. As the3 4ty, and antistic talent. players e, George Perfect, a brother-: then thi , in-law cf Mns. Knight, pro- F ur Ge erhenPitu etaop >posed a Toast te the hexiored F u e e a in Pcu efvro dj couple in a witty speech. On 18 geing - behaif cf ail present Mn. Fairl Mrs.1 1presented a wallet filled with i i jl3 helc d mcney, the gift cf their rela-1 o f Mn.i tives and friends, te Mr. and! cen Sur IMrs. Knight.aspit 4 1- Prasident Mary vWestover s4 hadof . presented an exquisite an-!theira fi erangement cf white carna- tek t< r tiens, white gladioli, and yel-l andihao -low pem-pem 'mums te thel an-h 4th Annivensary celebrantsl . qut. A' r from the Legion Ladies Aux-i the well iliary, and a lovely arwar-1Ms the ment cf red carnations andi h white chrysantbemums from Ms o Mr. and Mrs. Elgie Hannden Ms was pnesented te Mn. andlvs n Mns. Knight by their grand- Bonl son Ricky. ah Mn. Knight thanked eveny-Wetr body for the excellent gifts that hie and bis wife had been given. He said that they botb bave bad mucb bappiness in the 40 years f their marriage.c Altbough cf course thene bad been semae ups and downs, ha added, and referred te the difficult days of the 1930s when their three sons were small boys. "We are panticu- lanly happy new, and venv, happy te be with our friends1 tonight," Mn. Knight said. During the evaning, danc. ing was enjoyed te a fine prognam cf music provided -z1 by Mrs. Harold Knight'sMe ther, Mrs. Bessie Hart, Osh- awa, a talented pianist, and George Perfect, an eutstand- ing accordion player. A delicieus buffet supper was served by the otse, Mrs. John M. Knight Jr., and! Mns. Harold Knight, asýsisted by Mn. and Mrs. James Fair and Mrs. Bob Hilditch. ENNISKRILLEN Graduate from Teachers' College hI gh ln shop in Mn. and Mrs. Walter Cole-' nutt., Leamington, Mns. Han- Ms an ek old Hutacri, Essex, spent the Miss aubtr f an d Mnes. weeknd wth r. ad Ms. dugher o Mr andMrs Eanl Trewin and family andî weaken wîthMn. an Mns.- .:. George Meeks, East Bah ail attended the Trewin fam- î . . .gautdi Jn ri h ily picnic at Bewmanville Zoo' Ugrsty ofnoJuntfomithea on Sunday. Great-grandfather Thomas Tabb -of Orono and formerly of Bowmranville i .A.Urnven cf Tonon t s. Mrs. George Inwin was a shown here with ut a few of his descendants that reach t o four generationsA. egnee ittn eahrlArts. recnt isterof ises ouie is daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Elford is directly in front of Mr. Tabb, her son lega, Toronto, in the Fal.- and Marjonie Mclntosb at theircfB oknisato lethsonRcySeesEorsatoerigt cottage at Cenbett's Point. Murray o rolni ttplfhssnR ySeesEfris a on the left Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon Mr. Tabb's granddaughter, Mrs.-Raymond Whittaker, Oshawa, iso h Ie l* ncouple and family, l{aydon, was a with her two children, Paul and Karen. Laing Studio, Osawa Hampton Sunday tea guest cf Mrs. F. Toms and ail visited Mn. and accompaniad ber father Mr. ( EN D A LC lbae 2 t Mrs. Wm. McCabe, Janetville. Herbent Wright, and grand- C lbae 2 t Mr. and Mrs. Don Waarn parents, the N. E. Wright's, te EDLAdneaddnc A ad family, Dundas, were Toronto and visited Miss Fîo- The Tunansky's. Dennisas!othy and Irente and Mýs. E. A ld rnenand athene w Sunday visitons at A. L. rence Van Nest. and Geaches went te Pater- Couroux and Lyrin attended Commun ity Centre, Oshawa, Waarn's. Mn. and Mns. C. Avery andjbonough te sea the Centenniallthe picnic from here. lin hoor of the silver wed- Mn. and Mrs. Floyd Pethick John, Miss E. Knapp wae' train on Sunday. 1 Ih etn fteRce-dn niesr fM n and Bill, Scarbencugh, Miss nacent visitons at Mn. and Ms r nd Mrs erg a-ionThesmeetin of t ha ed rea-d ing aelvarsan cf M.Rand Dorothy Mornison, Mn. Geo. Angus King's, Little Bnitain.Dn.l, yand rs orgMa-en ssca t eion washeflHmtn. calKzno . Pethîck, Toronto, wana Sun- Master Trent Masters spent'Dond, Roy ndytres w lans orthursdy eetg w r suen finaleHafotoe. day visitons cf S. R. Petbick's. holidays witb Miss Judy Vin- te Oee udyt ii ln o h tetFi ee Ms uektafre Mrs Hrb tanto bs n- ue as wek.Jud i hli- Mrs. Selleck. Roy stayed for made at the home cf Eddie Frances Yuskow, is the dau- tunnedhoerano asae'suedagthiswaek J wyithoth_ a holiday with bis grand- Couroux. ghten of Mr. and Mns. Fred visit witb Mn. and Mns. EnnietMsters. Mn. and Mns. EarlmohnITw aldscldisetYukOsa.Sewa Carlson, Toronto. Masters, Cindy and Danlane, Mrs. Sanchuk and daughtens on their W.I. trip Tuesday born in Sydnay, Nova Scotia. Mns. Archie Llewellyn, were Sunday callers. bave spant the last two waeks monning te bava a holiday at Mn. Kuzenko fowa Mbrn London, spent last week wîth Mrs. F. Toms attended the h lidaying at their summar Helen Couroux's cottage on in Toronto is the son ofMn Mn. and Mns. Joa Lake. ,Tyo - Quinn wedding at home ini Kandal and are ne- Lake Kushog and came back and Mrs. John Kuzenko, cf Miss Janica Wright, Ton-r uktnUitduc.R- turning te Toronto with Mn. Wednesday evening. The ladies Hampton. ente, spent the weekend at ception was held at the Sarcbuk this weekend. enjoyed the boat rides and M.adMs Kznown han home, Sunday avening she Christian Educational Build- Mr. and Mns. Eddie Coun- some f thm tied the swim-i mannied July 4, 1942, in Osh- ing, Blackstock. eux and Lynn Ieft Sunclay awa and - have spetit their Mn. and Mns. Ted Werry, night te go te Cache Bay. Mn. mannied lifa at thein present Patti. Donna and Ralph are and Mrs. Ray Couroux went address. They have three holidaying with Mr. and Mns. back te the cottage at Lake sons, Ernest, Michael andj Roy Wanny, Sudbury. Little Kushog. Ronald, Leeann Werry is with ber The huge General Motonsb s. din ews arne grandpanents the F. Wennys. pci was heîd Satunday, 623-33 by ns. atstherof(hen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kay, Agin- July 1.5, at Oshawa. Mns. fePriofezkarsiThe cf te court, were Satunday evaning George Mecar, Shirley, Don- couplbri e c 25 ensTeehononed visitons cf Mn. and Mrs. A. 8ocaopla receiv lqe evra its,2 Sharpe's. Beleville, and bar grand- samr ongtel la qufomteithso25 Mn. and Mrs. Clarence daughters Debra and Sandnaa omufrslaoars fmnmeir sonsr Stainten and girls were week- Thompson cf Ottawa spent aEIu> oa s u t hm oe wsp Elwyn Dickey at a cottage at E. M. Seo, M.. May Be-od seph Derryf Toremntoact FnlnFalls. son, Saskatoon, Sask., is visit- us atnefrmT- O F week with han cousin Miss mon and other relatives. Donna Lab spentMrinanberaunt Mns E. M. Sn--Guest SE D UC ED Geongian Bay. tertaindfMins anKuzenko and frnilywere undaysup-tives at thein homee follow- CLE A R wene UdBUILDTimes. per guests cf Mn. and Mrs. LOETing dy. -Times Don ambBailieboro. Mr. nd r*.0. C Aston &TERSFancott - Dalton wedding in DRt M U ~ own ramiy .1 - P LO RS Ottawa last Saturday at Rid-, R A OS wben Miss Lois Ashton was nolos iseunlon oeaof the bridai attendants Choose from our selection of plans or for ber cousin, Miss Janet Dal- wl ul rmyu ln 7 P e ei REGULAR PRICE tMned fos Ashton bas ne-. on 25 servic.d, N.H.A. approved Teana onfml REUÀ RC undfona three-week, otIa buThu eunna D oinic a bld vacation trip te Victoria, B.C.,losn euiiruinadpeicw hd netunning via Ottawa and recently in the "Picnic Flats" Expo at Montreal. on the farm cf Mn. and Mns.. Lady Manhattan Mrs. D. B. Kay, Tononto,! JOrvilla Osborne, R.R. 4, Bow- is holidaying with Mn. and I e ce t manville, with 67 present. Dr#ad rsECar4Wrr buffet style at 1 p.m. sharp. IDS - PRINTS and family, Etobicoke, Mn.1 SUB-DIVISION President Orville Osborne James A. Wenry, Mrs. E. A.ccnducted the short business Warry, Miss Betty Jane Werry Iàberty St. S. Bowrnanville meeting whicb foilowed. He 0 / O F wee Saturday tea guests f, welcomed ahl te the reunieon, FF Mn. and Mrs. Grant Werry. making special mention cf Mr. . olactt Bw0n LOW DOWN PAYMENT Mn. and Mn.. Henry Schmidt REGULAR PRICE villa, was a Sunday tea guesti cf Lambeth, Ontario, and Mr. cf Mr. and Mrs. W. Gniffin.l Balance on convenient N.H.A. mortgage ternis and Mrs. Alex Whyte and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Werry! nt only 6*1// interest terfml c datn and famiiy were Sunday v*- Alberta. /r' PR CE ng calles at Mr. H. >Legh-! .Remarka appropniate teth M2P I E tn. Bwan Mn. . eIik NQUIRE TOD)AY - occasion were made by Walter Mr. nd Ms. C PetickBeath, Columbus; Mabeli 14 were visitons cf Miss Wilmai Schmidt, Lambeth; Alex ~ L D IESD BIWotton, Bowmianville. 1Whyte,' Edmenton; He be r LA I SLadies of the U.C.W. please D III R Down, Broaklin, and Lillian Idon't forget the mneeting lamsWye dotn W EA R July otoe26th inamerder tovisit 1 ULE oiratulnEdnn nYeon behaif '09 Parkwood' Garden, the home Phone 623-2243 :'a"n een Mr. and 'Mr%. SOWMANVILLE of Col. R. S. MeLuhl, t rsetJack Creoate ho were mer- Mr& w.Harold WMlknoon,imer he guut traveU- The Canadimn %ttesman, Bowmanvlle, Ju là 1, 1001 ing the farthest distance wau novel sports program4 presented to Mrs. Alex Whyte onducted under the Zuet 'f Edmonton, Alberta by Miss of Mr. Frank Sullivan. Isobel Rbbins. Coffre and cake weriàv.ý Following the meeting a ed at 4 o'elock. Thé water wau 'ery n the lake. W. also went rxg and sightseeing in a and Dorset. The tower cf Dorset was some- coo high ta get to the Lwas a most enjoyabie and Mrs. Charlie Roach our daughters of Lake- visited hier motiher, Mrn. ereer over the weekend ttended the Mercer pic- U.C.W. meeting was rhursday evening at the of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas is with the president, *W. Stewart in charge. Stevens gave the topic ;e first part of the study .t being "The Growth eChurch Frcm Early A tasty lunch was ed by Mrs. H. Fpster. .11 game was held here lay afternoon when the stood at 6-2 in favor eKendal Intermediate at the top f the ninth when one cf the Peter- th players was put out Sgame by the umpire. ey did flot have nine sto put on the field, ie game was called in c f the ninth inning in Df Kendal. Peterborough tg te protest the game. Mercer and her fam- I a picnic at the home and Mrs. George Mer- unday afternoon with Ï 40 being present. In )fthe cool winds they fine time swimming in wimming pool.' 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