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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Mar 1954, p. 6

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PAGE mm ______________________________________________________-I Y? 4Si4 MUZA.&Y V A.&A&A. o'fj ALLw ~TTq1A W SWA Juior Niuic Studeni Recilal Atracis LargeAudience Saturday The spacious new parish hall tie; The Merry-Go-Round, Mary et St. George's Anglican Chunch, Elizabeth Weldon, pui etf Mn. Oshawa, was filled te capacity L. W. Parnett. Berlin, on Saturday night when the Minuet, Grant Crydeninan, tlrst annuai junior piano recital upi of Mns; J. H. Leo; Yellow was given unden the auspices Ëutterfly, Bian Morris, pupil ot the Oshawa Bnanch et the et Mns. A. Little; Monkeys in Ontaria Music Teachers' Asso. the Trocs, Pat Johnsteni, pupil ciation. ot Mn.. A. Little; Pop Cern, The yaung artlsts tram Grade Jean Terwlllegan, pupil et Mns. 1 ta V delighted the enthusias- J. R. Black; Sonatina iu C. Loy- tic audience and shcwed an anc Newell, pupil cf Mn.. G. R. amazing array of talent. Booth; Minuet in G, Ras, Tam- Mn.. Evonett Elliott, local pre- blyn, pupil of Mrs. M. Stapies aident, apened the prograrn with (Onono); Evening Prayer, Judy a few word. cof welcome and Gray, pupi ot Ms. Everett El- thanks for the support which liitt. was being given. Music Box, Albent Bene, pu- The program was lu the cap- piliof Mn.. G. K. Drynan; able hands cf Mn,. L. W. Par- Clown,, Rota Graham, pupil of rott assisted by Mn.. G. K. Dry- Mn,. J. H. Lee; Allegro in Bb, zan and Mns. Russell Black. Betty Weir, pupil cf Mrs. J. The followlng pragram was Kerr; Sonatina lu F - First presented: God Save the Queen, Movement, Dianne Olech, pupil Gordon Berg, pupiliot Mrs. of St. Joseph's Convent; Music Everctt Elliott; Oh! Susanna, Box, Patricia Dancey, pupil of Cal Burton,_pupil of Mns. Ever- Mns. L. W. Parnott. ett Elliott; Choreie, John Gien- Sarabande, Sharon Nathan, ney, pupil cf Mn.. M. Staples pupîl of Mrs. J. H. Wilkins; Ai- (Orono); Lavender Blue, Mary legro in G. Glenda Harrison, pu- Carolyn Archer, Pupil et Mr. pilicf Mrs. G. R. Booth; The J. R. Black; A Dance, Carolyn Squirrois at Play, Joan Davis, .Hayworth, pupil of Mn,. A. Lit- Pupil ot Miss Ida Arnott; Rondo, BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB Presents SPRING FASHION SHOW' 1954 Spring Suis Sporiswear Ail Weather Coats Bafhing Suifs Will be modelled by Club members, girls and six tiny tata showing the the young fry. High Schooî latest for HfIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Wednesday, bMarch lOth 8:30 P.M. ADMISSION 50e Fashions from Glory Ann Shoppes, Bowmanville and Oshawa Young People Hold Hoedown Ai Brooklin q The Oshawa Pnesbytery Young Peaples' Union of the United Chunch sponsored a Hoedown on the night of Friday, Febru- ary 26. Thene were about one hundred and twenty in attend- ance reprcsenting Young People fnom the Bowmanville, Port Perry, Pickering and Oshawa anea. The timbens of the Bnooklin Town Hall quivcred te the square dancing being called by, Wes McVicars. Buffet lunch was served followed by round dancing for a short pericd. Ross Metcalt added te the evening with actions, faces and accent when ho sang "MacNam- ana's Band" and "Eleven Mare Months and Ton More Day." ln is mast entertaining mnannen. I Will Play Hers Nexi Week Carolyn Werry, pupil of Mrs.,L. W. Parrtt. Allegro Vivace, Marilyn Black, pupil et Mrs. G. K. Drynan; Rasemary's Skating Waltz, Mar- Êa et Vanstono, pupil cf Mn. Ita Dudley (Courtice); Sch- ena, Eleanor Young pupil of Mns. J. Kerr; Cincus .iuggien and the Trumpots, Janet Lapp, pu- pi of Mns. J. Kerr; Armaryllis (Duet), Pamela Peterson and Mernal Youngson, pupils cf Mns. J. H. Wilkins; Allegro in F. Patnicla Bnewer, pupils of St. Joeph's Convent. Sonatina, Joanne Joyce, pu- pil of Mrs. J. H. Lee; Curiaus Story, Virginia Piper, pupil cf Miss J. Matthews; Sicilienne, Sheila Pollock, pupîl ef Mrs. J. Kerr; Schenzlno, Canal Edwands, pupil of Mn.. J. H. Wilkins; Win- try Wind, Mary Lou Lockwood, pupil cf Mns. L. W. Pmrrott: Lit- tle Festival March (Duet), Jean- ette Walker and Beverley Love- lock,, pupils et Miss Olive French. Insilute Presents Appreciation Gifi To Mrs. Jack Evereil Mn.. Jack Evenett, a faithful member of Bowmanville Wom- on'. Institute during the eight years she has rcsidcd here and holding the offices of pianit and press reporter, was hononed by fellow members at a meeting of the Institute last Thursday evening, Feb. 25. Mn. and Mn,. Evenett arc leaving town the end of this month ta take up residence in Newmanket. Mn.. Tom Buttery, president, nead a sincere and complimen- tary address expressing the members' appreciation for Mn. Everett's friendship and talent- ed service in the Institute. She was asked ta accept the glft cf a cup and saucer as a token of appreciation and with the bestý wlshes cf the members fon hap- pines In ber new home. YELVERTON Old Man Maca mes a-puff- in'anda-sortn'in to-day and anyone who doesn't believe that ho'. huffin' real heanty just take a lookc at Ralphi Malcolm's garage. A middle-sized puff causod it ta list sadly ta port and thon juat as the man Malcolm himself was running acnoss the yard with a pnop a giant huff sent the building a-tumbling. March-the playful fellow! Wc nover did keep the car thene but what in the wonld will wc do with the accumulation cf odd shingles, siding, tools, chicken feed, lime, an antique love seat and sa an ad infinitum? Dîd I say the building was supposed to be a garage? Stopped in at Nestîcton service station for gas a week ago and the propnîcton said that a piump robin had been hopping around i fcw minutes carlien. Wish I'd eut a few corners and seen thé frl.ky harbingen of spring. The sight cf the first robin always perks me up marc than 10 bottles of tonie could! Mn. and Mn,. Lawrence Staples and tamily, and Miss D. Mann Arcre Friday evenis dinner guests of the Dave ilon's On Friday cvening Mn., and MMns V. Malcolm and family, Nestleton; Mn. and Mn,. Rae M4alcolm, Janetville, and the Ralph Malcolms were guests cf Harv. and Connie Malcolm. IL i t( I ti rg Special Speaker ai , twas a eedgus o r adMrs. Wm. McCabe. School was cancelled on Fi Evanelisic Cntre day due to the ilness of the teacher, Mr. N. Baîley. For Md-wek Sevice Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson ForMi-wek ervcespent Sunday with Mrs. ae and Mr. Lloyd Falls, Ballyduff. On Thursday Evening, Feb. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Malcolm 25th. the Congregation at the were hast ta a gathering on Evangelistic Centre was privil- eged to have as their mid-week Business Directory Service Speaker, Mr. James_______________ Blackwood, local Director of theG AL "Yauth For Christ Movement". L EG AL Mn. Blackwood chose as hi. W. R. STRIKE, Q.C. subject the wonds of the Apos- Barrister, Solicitor, Notary tie Paul as found in Philipplans SlctrfrBn fMnra 4 and 6, "Be Careful For Nath- SlctrfrBn fMnra ing", pointing out that Paul,in Money ta Loan Phone 791 the remaining words of the Bowmanville, Ontaria verse, was admonishing, the LAWRÈýNCE C. MASON. B.A. Philippian Church ta seek Qad Barrister, Solicitor, in Prayer for everything, even Notary Public the smallest seemingly unim- King St. W. - Bowmanvjlle portant thing to Othens, for Phones: Office 688 - es. 553 Jesus is vitally intenested in us in every detail of our lives and MISS APHA L HODGINS i. most anxious that we pray. Barrister, Solicitor, Our requests are ta be made Notary Public known unto Him and we are ta Temperance St. - Bowmanvflle thank Hîm for everythîng. Evenyone appreciated Mr. D E N T A L Blackwood'a tlmely exhortation and the meeting closed with DR. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.8.ý singing, "Sweet Hour 0f Pray- Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. en". 40 King St. W. - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. lýo 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Saturday Closed Sunday Fent Office Phone 790 Hause Phono - Newcastle 3551 DR. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S. Office in his home 100 Liberty St. N. - Bowmanville Office EHours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 am. ta 12 noon Wednesday aClosed Sunday Phone 604 DR. C.* F. CATTRAN, D.. Office 23 King St. E. - Bowmanville ned t Otawa' famus ~Office Hours: Inedat Otaw's fmou Chaons9 a.m. ta, 6 p.m. dafly m ... Chef Fretag knows 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Saturday In ail bis tempting dishes, ho Closed Sunday osubsitut. oould pauibly Phones: Office 459 - House 505 onMIROPRACTIC G. EDWIN MANN . .C. Ofc:Chirapractor Specialty Paper Products Bldg. 63 Tempenance St. - Phone 509 Office Heurs: Tuesday - Thursday -. Saturday AUDITING MONTEITH, MONTEITH, RIEHL & CO. Chartened Accauntants 135 Slmcae St. N. Oshawa Ontario Phone 5-4662 QPTOMETRY KEITE A. BILLETI' Optormetrist 141 King St. E. - Bowmanville )ffie Hous 9 am. t6 Pma Friday night. Mn. and Mn.. How- ard Malcolm and Terny, Mr. and Mn.. Murray Malcolm and Man- leah, Mn. and Mn.. Gerry Bris- tow and Gary and Mr. and Mn. Clark William. were present. Mn. and . Mn.. Roy Henders, Port Penny, and Miss Em Hend- ens visitcd with Bentha and Ernie Lane on Sunday. Miss Lily Lawson, Toronto, spent Sunday with Mn. and Mn. Fred Bradbunn. Miss Gail Bnistow, Bethany, spent the weekend with Mn. and Mn,. Genny Bristow. Mis, Joan Bristow and a friend wcne Sun- day guests. Mn. and Mn.. D. Berry and family, Taranto, spent Saturday with Miss Em Hondens. Mrs. Dennili Cordelle and son Ian, fnom Keremeos, B.C., spent several days through the.week with Mn. and Mrs. Balfour Moone. Mn.. S. Sedman, Whit- by, and Mn,. Bill Jenkins were also avennight guests af the Moores. Mr. and Mn.. Hugh McGill ententained Mn. and Mn.. Harold .Stinson fon Thunsday night dinnen. Mn. and Mn.. Morris Walken and Bonny Lau, Janctville, spent Sunday with the Stinsons. Mn. and Mrs. Balfour Moore and family visited with Mr. and Mn.. Jim Sedman, Bowmanville, on Sunday. Messrs. Dave Wilson, Floyd Stinson, Clarence Page and Howard Malcolmt cunled in Lindsay on Saturday. Mn. and Mn.. Murray Malcolm and Manleah motoned ta Bow- manville on Sunday ta -4isit with Mn. and Mrs. Sam Adams. Mn. and Mns. Ray Robinson and Clane visited with Mn. and Mrs. Donald Robinson in Bridge- north. Judy visited in Bethany with Grandmna Hendenson. NE WTON VILLE Mr. Wilbur Stacey spent the weekend with Miss Margaret Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Strode, Toronto. Following a lengthy illness Mns. William Lane (Mamie) passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Melville Joncs, on Friday. The funenal service, held at the Ncwtonville United Chunch on Monday and con. ducted by Rev. S. J. Pîko, drew together a large cancourse of friends and relatives from the surrounding community and di.s- tant points. Mn.. Earle McEwcn and son Gary, Peterborough, are spend- ing a few days with hier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burley. Mr. William Laing Is stii Iin Oshawa hospitai. Mr. and Mrs. Paul de Smit and their two small daughters moved ta Orono on Monday where they have punchased a farm. Mrs. R. S. Jahnston motored ta Montreal on Sunday ta be with her daughter, Mrs. Ray- mond Shaw, whose husband is there for funther treatment. Mrs. S. J. Pike, Mrs. Cecil Burley, Mrs. Arnold Wade and Mrs. G. W. Jones attended the W.M.S. Presbyterial at Oshawa on Thursday. Rcv. S. J. Pike very kindly niotared the ladies up. Rev. Robert Wnagg, Brant- ford, visited his brother, Osw- aid Wragg. who is ill at home with a hcart condition. M. Foster, a practical nurse of Newcastle, le there heiping ta wait on him. Mrs. Mabel Langstaff who lias! been with ber son and daughter- in-law, Mn. and Mrs. Wilbert Langstaff, Toronto, for some! little time was moved by am- bulance ta Port Hope hospitai on Thursday. The wind storm of Monday did considerable local damage.1 It took part af the roof of Mr. William Milligan's barn and landed It on the hydro wlrcs, disrupting the service for same time. ZION (Hope Twp.) (Intonded for iast woek> Services were held at the Ehurch, Feb. 14 with a fair!, attendance. Rev. Harding gave1 avery fine sermon, choosing as; his subject: "Reaiity and Mean- ing of Sin in Human Life", quite Lware of the world's sin but per- Plexed as we ask the meaning of 1 in in aur own lives. Suzanna Wesley discerningly id "Wbatever weakena Fourl t s al Service in the United Chureh was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. H. Vine placed lovely flowers in the church in memory of their son Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. W. Vine had Herbert Ralph baptized and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson had Su- sanne Elaine baptized. Mr. and Mrs. John Hooyer, Mns. M. Emerson and Mrs. V. Malcolm visited Mr. and Mns. John Verhoog, Cannington, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Malcolm roasen, impairs the tendenness of your conscience, obscures your seseoflSa God, or takes the rellsh off spiritual thing-that is sin te yeu". Since anm are net -listed in the church today uuch a guide as the above la very heiptul. There la .not enough senlous thinklng today, says Mn. Hard- ing. We mnuât have an intelligent grasp of the problems of lite, and beware et the implications of the practices of lite ln the cemjnunity. Thene is danger, ho sald, that we f111 aur timo wlth amusements which keep us tram thinking seriausly about life- Whateven decreases aur devotien ~ta truth, weakens aur reason and this is sin. Thene i. danger tea that we lose the sensitiveness et the Christian conscience. Unleas wo resist the pressure of a brutal world, wc become brutal. To sacrifice conscience is ta sin. "The sonse cf God in these days", says Mr. Harding, ha. be- coae dim~. Lessen goda lîke the nation, business, and fun, have obscuned God. It i. a pnoblem ta get people ta give their supreme ioyalty ta that whlch is of supreme importance. We must re-discover the re- ality et God, as whatever keepa you tram that sense ot God i. sin. Thene i. also danger that wo become absorbed in matenial things, in these days when the manvellaus wanes and gadgets af the wanld are thrust at us continually, but unies. we con- cern ourselves with the things that are just and truc, and fine and honest, in other word. spiritual things, the world of the future may be amazingiy in. genius-but hardly wonth liv- ing in. Smin.i doing those things which keep us from dcveloping aur full personality. Smi.i that which impairs aur manhood or womanhood. We sin when wo do les. than aur best, when we consciously choose the lower rathen than the higher way. Mns. Peter Mazure is visiting ber parents in Toronto. Mns. Ralph Gerow cailed on Mn. and Mns. Rickaby cf Bow- manvilie to rencw old acquaint- ances. Mr. and Mn,. Meneilley spent Sunday in Oshawa with Mn. and. Mn.. A. Germond.' NESTLETON Nyal Creophos Pond's Pwe -3-5 Stops Bronchial Coughs Pond's Make-up - 85o Is a id al T nicPond' a A ngel Face 89e-1.50 Ige. boile $ 1.25 Pond'. Llpstlek8c TreaitIhe Cow Save the Caif To insure the birth of heal- thy vigonaus calves and ta avoid problems with the cow at calving time give every pregnant cow an youn fannu Nixan's PREVENTEX POWDER (Vitamins and Minorai.) Fan the hast 30 days before calving and the first twa weeks cf fneshening. Prevent Trouble wlth Preventex chas', Enerjets $5.95 Wampole's VI-Min-Al 3.85- Frosat's N.C.F. Caps 1.65-2.95 Mixed Vitamins Noxzema Specials Specials 40o size 4-way Shave .--25e 2 Colgate'.s$have Cream 65e 6 oz. Noxzema. Crean ---98c 2 Ammident Pasteo...-.69c 10 os. Noxzema Creani 1.25 2 PePsodent Pasto -49c Des Tee Larvex Larvex F17 Tox Moth Killer spray Bomb Bombe 590 930- 1.58 1.50 1.39 COWLI NG'S PHONE WFT Multiple Vitamins 1.25-2.50-4.25 Cap$ 2.70-4.75 Beminal Tabiets 100 for 3.75 Ostoeo Tablets 695 DR uu STORE ENJOY "MILDff 44 Canada's jj d esrt- Tasting Ciscarette DO WNAN VILLE AND OSHAWA SKATING CLUBS will presenta FIGURE SKATING CARNI VAL DO WMAN VILLE ARENA over 125 skaters wiII perform on FRII3AY, SATURDAY MARCH 19 and 20 CONEDY SKILL SPEED DEAUTY ------- 1.. Reserved Seais on Sale Tomorrow, Fr1., Ngar. 5 at McNULTY'S SPORTS STORE, BOWMANVILLE HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE, OSHAWA Advance tickets may be exchanged for reserved seats at these stores from March 5 to 15, inclusive. Seats held for ail advance ticket holdens until March 15. Best seats te early birds, NATCH! RUSH TICKETS: . .- Adulis $1.25, Children 75c 1 -q- r -ý ,-, f . t i -r and faÙIlY were suppon guests Port Penny on Thursday. on Friday with Mr. and Mn.. Mn. and Mrs.. Wllfred Vine Harvey Malcolmn, Yelverton. It and Herbent were supPer gueste was the occasion of Mrn. Rac witli Mn. and Mn.. George Bow- Malcoim's birthday. ers te celebrate Mn. Bowen's Mn. and Mn.. L. Joblin spent blrthday. an evening with Mn. and Mns. Mn. and Mn.. Reg Middleton George Johns. and son Gardon, Dixie, visitcd Mr. and Mns. George Chap- Mr. and Mns. H. Vine, aise Mn. mnan, Ballyduff, apent Monday and Mrs. Bert Francis and son with Mr. and Mrs. George Johns. Kenneth and grand-daughter, Mr. and Mn.. Sidney Lockyer, Dianne, Toronto, were Sunday Brooklin, vislted Mn. and Mrs. supper gucata with Mr..and Mns. Alan Wilson. H. Vie. Mies Gladys Emerson, nurse- Mn.. Richard Bowles and baby in-training, Oshawa, and Mr. son have arrived home front and Mn.. Frank Emerson and Toronto. baby Mary, visited Mn. and Mrs. Mn. and Mn,. Mervin Mount. M. Emerson. jay, Hampton, wene Saturday Mns. Victor Malcolm Wayne supper guests with Mr. and LS. and Brenda called on Mn. and Kennoth Samelis'. Mns. L. Joblin. Mn.. Reg Middleton n or- Miss Elaine Thompson visited don, are spendlng a fewi days Mr. and Mn.. Alan Wilson. with Mn..R. Vine. 1Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmen, _________ Langstaff. called on Mr. and Mns. George Johns. Just for today I will look as Mn. Norman Malcolm, Toron- well as 1 can, dres. becomingly ta, calied an friends an Satur- talk low, act courteously, crit da -r ilo icize nat ane bit, and flot tr . k r a n d M t s . H e r m n W i s o n t e i m p r o v e o r r e g u l a t e y b I Roy Worters TEX CANADIAN STATEM4*v. mwuAmvTr.,r.li! emm,&lcpTn O@ýý à ý .. . -- - 1. losi The names of Roy Worters and Cy Wentworth recaill many memories to the fans who followed National Hockey League games in the late 1930's. That was when the New York Americans and the Montreal Maroons were stili in the league and the two players shown above were stars of these teams. Roy Worters was the brilliant goal keeper of the Americans for many years and Cy Went- worth was a bruising defenceman for the Maroons. Both of these former greats wIll be playing here in the N.H.L. Old Timer's game to be held on March il at the Bowman- ville Memorial Arena. The game is being sponsored by the Bowmanville Rotary Club, with ail proceeds to be used for their work with crippled children. In addition to the game, skating stars Toby Keeler and Carol Klapow of the Oshawa and Bowmanville Skating Clubs will be gîving demonstrations of their skill at figure skating between periods. CF wentw-orth

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