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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Feb 1955, p. 14

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PAG FTYREE TR fA»A'I'A V OVMu'u, BOMA VMLP- - -U M mer's home, Second St. About 18 girl friends of the bride were guests and presented bier with a variety of lovely gifts. PentecostilPastor Re-dedicated Pentecostal Church Mpl vmiedatth T E Lw Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. How- LUNNI ard Malcolm and Terry were OnFi ~~ ~~ supper guests of the Norm Wil- ~ Fi <'son's. Saturday. at 7 p.m., l Mrs. Harold Stinson accom- son, daugl panied by Mrs. Floyd and fam- Nman Ag IIY motored to, Peterborough on arig Thurdayto 4ittheGarnet Lunney. so J hrwsa. iitte , Bruce M.1 Browns.manvilie. Miss Emma Henders and Mrs. performed1 Ernie Lane visited the ROY ner at St. r iday. They aPso jP rnee oI~Mne Oshawa Wo visit Mr. Norman Given ir Muirhead, a former resident of father, the ithis neighbaurhood, who is con. grey biîie fined in the hospital there. fabrie. This The Jack Wilsons were Satur- by a bat0 day callers of the Lloyd Evans- sage co a and Mr. Josh Evans of Ragl a of aR Mrs. Lila Kerr, Bethany, was bride's att Sunday guest f the Norman aybui W ilsons.and accesso AValentine party was heid navy blueat Friday in the school with sev- Cattran was eral pre-shool kidditi invited A recepti in to enjoy the show. the bride's Street Sot ceremony. ZION received tfi WA. meeting was opened by taffeta with ZIOdetMr.Hnrdyes o Pr7d n rs e r art w ithl and w hite prayer. Mrs. Arthur Dart took er was the the devotional period. Twenty- ware a dresç nmne members, one visitor and corsage ofp The Bowmanvi1îe Pentecostal Church, Ontario Street N., shown above, was seven children were present. The bride re-dedicated on Sunday at *a special service conducted by the minister, Rev. F. B. Roil cal was answered by -a ter an a we Fifield, at which Rev. W. B. Greenwood, District Superintendent of the Pente- Valentine Thoughit." Pictures in the UnitE costal Assemblies of Canada, was the guest speaker. The church, built in 1941, has OlHm euiiain H eiei be shown on Feb. 25 at the On Feb.2 recently been improved by the addition of a full basement in which the congregation church. Cafeteria lunch will be of hanarE jhave buit four Sunday School rooms, a small auditorium, and kitchen and wash- served. It was decided ta adopt shawer wher room facilities. The exterior has alsa been covered xith brick siding, which greatly Irene Maare. a nurse, as aur er and Mr. _________________________improves its appearance. -Photo by Carson Studio, Part Hope mlissianary. Mrs. William Has- weme co-hc iuk presented the fallawing prL.- BLCSTC ad ETLTNtwo paems yPuieJhsn for the past two and a haîf years, Rev. F. B. Fifield, shown BL C ST C ad B I StNS LE O arln ane l ceread above, spearheaded th'e recent pi'ojcct of installing a base- 1olr piano duets; Jerry Hasiuk twa or men an rIlO'aifl te eteior o bi curc. he r.V Bruce Ferguson, Mr. Jim I Mr- and Mrs. Victor Malcolm accardian salas. The group, m en an re ov tin th ex er or f h s h ur h . h e an a, f H mpt n, M r . nd H o S h o wv e r entertaned the executive of the M rs. H ar ld G ifford, M rs. A r- chuchwa bilt11 yrsarl ýý,enRev. Carmen Lynn Mrs. T a inofHampon, r. and cia e chrhxvsbil 4yrsaoW~e . anlstr vstr Farmers' Unian an Tuesday thur Dart, Mrs. Frank PascaeIG wa te instr.Drjg ismiisryhreMr Ffildo M. . . erusnonhi \,CiM nght. Mms. William Hasiuk served de- bas increascd the conlgregation from' about 10 to the 9lst birthdlay. For rire VCl fl Sympathy is extended ta liciaus refreshments and every- m1mbrs.Mr. Orr Venning is la patient Mr. and Mrs. L. Jablin in the one enjoyed the social time. present 45 mmes at Cammunity Hospital, Part -Photo by Carson Studio, Part Hope Peî'ry. We ail hope he saan has On Thursday evening, Feb. 10, passing of their sister-in-law, Group for March-Mrs. Alex better health. Mr. and Mrs. 10 members af the Ladies' Mao Mrs. George Joblin at Valentia. McMaster, Mrs. Antan Krîgg, Bowling League held a benefit Mrs. Maurice Nesbitt and Mms. Donald Yellowlees, Mrs. caygean called on him Sundav showe tte Union Hall for Trevor and MIrs. George Johns F . aed . MuryWl Ralph Wood and Eldene, Bob- wer at th Mm. and Mrs. Mumray Wii- 'j ~Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginn Ms o onr vols e eeatmont' usswt liams, John and Grant, Port visited the Percy Phayre fani- home and its contents in a firel Mrs. George Heaslip, Yelverton. Pemry. Mm. and Mms. Ray Scott a week previaus. Illness and Mr, and Mrs. Victor MalcolmnadfmlKern tAe I e r a i nily in Toronto on Sunday. bad wveather prevented a num- spent Monday evening with MradfmlKdoa l Recreation ~~Miss Jan Thompson, a OU_-eatrÎ pil of Mrs. Dudley trie d hec ber of ladies attending, but in and Mms. Ralph Sadler. Miss Laurel Stainton spent Grade IV vocal examination at a 0get ree MrsCo- M. and Mrs. Wilford Jack- Saturday g~ Mr. and Mrs. H. R evues Adelaide House, Oshawal-nrs son, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolmn F. Stephen's (ber grandpam- e v wek. hile Mrs. Conners opened Emerson and Mm. and Mms. L. ents) home,Osa . Mr. Bob Smith and tWo approximately 150 parcels, the Joblin attended the funeral of Mr. Johnny Killen at Camp By AL VAIL friends, Bowmanville, wére Committee xead the cards and Mrs. George Joblin at Lindsay Barden for the weekend. home on Sunday. placed each gift an tables set up on Friday. Miss Grace Staintan, Oshawa, Home GadeniîîgMinor Hockey Mm n r.AlnBoer, for the purposb. The assortment Mm. and Mms. Wiltan Cread, a usi tîtns The Recreation Department is Cone on out and see the kids Oshawa. were Sunday guests Of gifts was tao numerous to Barrie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mm. and Mrs. Wes Cameman frierste i spn~rin a~ layonSatrdy îaming W Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ham- mention, but included blankets, M. Emerson and attended the at Jack Cameron's, Whitby. Inersdinspnornga11, hpavy oive gondaymrig eilton. toweis, electric iran, hase, cash fu'ea lo r n r. oga kn Jardeningcouavsefiithe ver games on tapj Mr. Geraid Hill, North Bay, donations, lamp, boxes of gra- neaasoMm and Magtrs DOls ka- bear future. and the kids love ta play ^h and son Jack, Toronto, Mm. and ceries, glasses, pillow cases and Ms. ave Macm an nraddugtsOhwt a cî'owd in the rînk. They paIMs Stanl Rahm and family with many other household rils.Mt Y eiverton, visited Mrs. 1 Jîm Stainton's.j,# dlay Mrs.M . and Mrs. Harry Poloz, Anyone interestfni in picking I a geond brand of hockey and we Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill on Sun- Soebb;atce were aleso VitorMacom Midland, at R. C. Staintan's for up some valuable gardening in- know ou will enjoy ii. day. received for the littie gift fmom Congratulations ta Mr. and the weekend. fomaio peae al (o reaMiss Sharon and Master John heaven expected in à couple of Mrs. Joe Fedema on the arrivai Mm. and Mrs. Keith Stainton ofichowtime28 e vi Larmer are visîting their granid- vesofayugdgtrinPr at James Moore's, Oshawa.MA35 hav a oQ cors ao> 't 1ii Ail out for "Sec How The,, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MisL aFethreetan Perry Hospital on Friday.M.RusiPeknha th be of benefit ta everyone whio RLiîi, hie Rotan' play that w;l Larmer while their mother and ed with saine piano selectians Sorry ta hear Mrs. Mackie is misfortune ta faîl on the ice joins the class. keep yon i'ocking in your seats new brother are in Oshawa and a sing-song was also enjoy- on the sick lîst. Hope she is and as a resuit bas a broken iii.c Dancing('lassfromn laughter. Let's support Rni- Hospital. ed. Lillian thanked ail present better soon._______________________ ~~Dancing s tary on the l6th, t7th, l8th of Miss Diane Blair spent the and aiso expressedi hem ap- Rec. Harry Atkinson, Mrs'. The pupils of the acn Febmuary. weekend in Oshawa with Mrs. preciation for those who sent Atkinson and David, Mm. and class undeî' the direction of Ray Blair. gifts but could not attend. Each Mrs. Wilmer Fitze, Oshawa, Miss Harve'v have beco improv- Cnd a encte h Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor box lunch suppiied by the guests Mrs. George Johns and Bîi, ahi rp idl'Thitfiepplas. ppuat(is geaerthn were in Toronto Sunday witlr was sorted and placed on tables, spent Thumsday evening with shpistiryfiepuis. pplainsgeae ta 1A-fiends. and coffee and tea were serv- Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin ta cele- Parents wishing ta place their 000. Mr. and Mms. Wally Collins ed by the Committee. brate Mm. Atkinson's birthday. child in the class may do so More than 'naif of Ontario, and Larry, Toronto at Percy Those on the Committee weme: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nicklc, on Tuesday afternoon at 3.30 Canada's second-iargest prov- Collins. Bemn Carter, Doris Joli, Lxla Madoc, visited their sister, Mrs. p.M. ice, is forest. Miss Gertrude Henry, Toron- Wright, Eva Whitehead, Tinv George Johns and Mr. Johns on to, with Mrs. James Henry. Ott, Molly Badger, Jean Firth, Sunday. McNuity.erusnToon visited Mm. and Mrs. Rae Mal- ,l» ta, with Mr. Roy Ferguson and colm, Janetville. family. kA Jn  *Mm. and Mms. Kenneth Samn- Miss Jessie McArthur and M~'iss J iviaguire eus visited Mm. and Mms. Wm. r 1-KL J\ ~Mm. Norman Dysart. oottLnsy Univemsitv. with the Dm. Me- R cîe H rC p sMm. and Mms. FakEe- Missesr oaA Blevll os. lson and Mary, Toronto, visitedi o 5 MiVonnes GraVeina ndAtBelvileHoptaeM.and Mrs. M. Emerson. THEATRE - DOWMANVILLE at oe: iv. insy ecMm. and Mms. Dan Black and at home."Miss Jane Maguire, nurse-in- Donna, Courtice, were Thurs- Blair Martyn got home from Hospital, î'eceived hem cap at a Mms. L. Joblin. FIID Y S TURD Y F BO18 19 Oshawa Hospital hast Fiday. ceî'cmany heid in the dining- Mr. and Mms. Norman Argue,o That John Grieve got home hall af the hospîtal on Friday Janetvile, spent Sunday even- f r o Whn he~sIln~from Part Pemry Hospital on evcning, Feb. I. Miss Magur ing wth Mm. and Mrs. George 1rhP e heslb' Awaq, Saturday and Mrs. John Ballin- is one of a class of 24 for whaobn s fIp*gaîl gat home on Sunday. the capping ceremany marked Jhs * thfe une Stat10 rlaul'- The local curlers had a big the end uf the six maonth pro- gday last Wednesdlay at th--im bationary period. ithie 1gemn Bonspiel. The winners weî'c: Janie is the daugliter of Mr. 1. A toratic Foo Roy Turner's team - George ad rs. John Mag1re. Bman VPhiYçcfFood -Black, Harold Swain, Wesley St r..e teddtecmmn he ik rm Jntil uihulkvo' zl 'n', t-f 'el Vi four shame-faced sportsme n that' Friday - 7 and !):1;3 Sahtrdav - 6:30 Cali You Sw-ýeetheart" - NeilN.lUsukhmtanysigtyj M T ES -~ 2 in an G î'on'P isev. Bi e ceO N -and El anor W rry, JoYce Ven- N . 0s yu m t e t so uss oon o l - T HtB E A g ao d G odoning a Gardon l Pyal- he l vemtp o u rle r s andl i AliT M B A U ' 23 Ferguson and Shirlev .Va ne. Vencnt ex et a cIi1 .e. ~ sley xx on the uck y S ot D anc îz u b t e fit a larg e B ert G ib s n (o f a w in n in g tea m > F Mo t Ilowere ailslfeted tta aur dinnersanby O V C ci. " V ~~~~~W atch for notices of the hard- size shoe a mr e h n & t e R y M G l f B a k e s LIV O S o n r e . V M. . ux ll r loses 'an F Ye ny M rem u;iit1;1 5.wau . Fitock tifi es (lance in A pril. s a l a m u t o i s r n e r(ax-ev ertantes). i ne s y ;i SAMUEL OLDW NS R A uxlavs Tlan un f isra c haylor l' f lak t a fO"eW S Afternoon A UX c n s f l -e a g u aOm n the j.il! IdIerIi N z ~T H E B E ST iliarv aSt MWdesday. Mrs. Er- au.aeY cvr a lre l~ ta o a 1 ! 'I "îest La'mer, President, presii- woodsin-hilecasdist in o on YE RSOF 1ed and conducted the business LtthsHator hansag bo neeThurda.Akin a dXL1nf jv h u d e n p refe e t . th e a ml o u n t o f y o u r i n u r t e l g o t h n eu r a a E H 3 M N P I O UR LIV S me wiship wa led y .ar etevleo ahbones. He was taken ta.; 1IAMANA -GUARANTEED TC Cei ilwt r.L. Býe, acet h vleo hat a Peterborough bospitai for set-! Ait RKO Ru i îCtures Rereieaîe Mrs. Fred Dax-es. Mrs. G. Strong you own ting of the fractured member;l and Mrs.È. Lrmer taki., with Dr. Langfield of Bethany: Extra ILong iFeatturr - 6 and 9:1oi paris. Mrs. Alex Johnston gave i tedne the Stud% Book cuapter Congratulations ta Mr. and j Growîh o! Inidian Church xi:Mrs. Gemald McGil on the bith'U K t c S A THURSJhnAYcONLaYdMI~'ST.RTR JM of a girl, Feb. 12, atPrtPerv St Hution assisting. Ail the rcm- Hsia.Scn lc nteIi 73 King S.W I now ?kconcritin -Da q uitonjStark Derby' is conceded ta he 1I rd la. Misses Joan and Fats-,'j OfficeRéiec . 1; Adu tF îr'tnît Hoskin piayed a îovely piano 1%es1dence81i1 Mm. and Mrs. Jimmy Sedman iI duet. Mms. Russelll Mountjoy; MA 3-581M 5493 and family, Bowmanville, wemelfvtheon wmtne Tîme - 7 and 9 o'clo- ax - ta ne paper on Stew ard- .K n t e t E Bow vn an-ile und ax' visitors of the Balfour, qqA ioo m a ýhp ocnia1 hali-hour eici*Mo,-I-. thLe ieetînig. iMr. Thomnas Leatherda.le ut ~ VEDDING ilay evening, Jan. 28, Beverly Anne Alhi-1 item Of Mr. and Mms. Ihlison, was united in with Harvey Mortutni ;n of Mm. and Mrz. Lunney, aillaf Bow- The ceremony wa3i by Rev. Harold Tur- Paul's United Church wmanville. n marriage by hem ebride wore a suit af Simported Jacqmam s was camplemented Of white stmaw with nand veil and a cor- 'ge med roses. ith Stocker was the tendant, wearing a -suit with white bati 2mries and corsage of tions. Mm. Charles F. s best man. ion at the hoeI ýs parents,Lieti uth,' folawed the The bmide's mather' he guests wearing a iavy blue crepe and th a corsage of.pinik carnations. Assîsting egmoom's mother wbo s of black wool with pink rases. le and groom left la-1 7dding trip ta points ted States. They wiJi aowmanviile. 2the bride was guest' at a miscellaneous en Mrs. Robert Stock- sesat ite r->yn po lmswt MAIE ILT*-ATC - ECRB U TE S i.E AFor Home Repairs NFor New To Pay Past Due Bis To Comsolidate Monthly For Any Corne In Today Try The Beilvue Way on a Pay front Incorne Plan Belivue Finance CORP. G. H. WILSON, Mgr. 291,2 Simcoe S. Dial 5-1121 Now! Bring sunshine indoors, every day of the year! 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