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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jun 1955, p. 3

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-Y - ,iTHUMATUNMM Oth, 1955 PV ~AWA~VAW *~au.a ~. ~ . - . - --- __________________________________________________________________________________________ ..~ ~ ~ iii 1W flhlalu MhE.I~UL uhvraww~ ~a * N u Cr; French 2nd; LatinIi st; Cartwright Public Catrih High lOr; H. Econ. n;Gi.2d No service inth United Ray Larmer-Comp.Or; Lit. The W Church July 3rd. Thre will r .2d;Feh s;I s-; mindedc Sc o lFed R s isbe a union service at Caesarea Iss es Xàm esuts2n Geo ch. 3r& Math.2 incetaes at 11 o'clck. Dr. Boles2nd;lho p 2nrd; Gid. rd. 2cen.e T hke ,Cartwright Public School Girls-Nicole Forest, Lorrin be the îminister. Oarfwright istrict Oo. r;28.aon S choorsuts ld Fi I ds R se u et .a ndl :'loc alcorlmB Eer- awil ;:Ditrct :;h r. 'Beth MeMullen - CSharonr ~ ay rhe Fits.gdon - Juon, r e Duvesteyn , son spent an evening with Mr. School Examination Resuts he omission of a subect in- Lit. 3rd; French 3rd; Latin 2nd nd on t J~ at the Faîr grounds: Jappie Duîve te nd M s. F an mes n, T - r a olo s:dcates a failure in that sub- Hist. 3rd, Geog. r; S in e pen 1 n ld S, 6aund ears, G rrtboys -Rehav raey ner m edate ronto. Grade Twelve ject. C; H c n nd ud s. Simcoe c BLL1 DnaldSaundeoyrs,2 Grrît BoysIa Frayer. Jim S B wain, Mrs. H. Vine spent an even- lst-75 % and over; 2nd-66-. Grade Nine Oram Moore-Hist. Or; Geog. other ple Eowmser Ry Brdbr, ou raer alh oer. ing with Mrs. L. Joblin. 74%7; 3rd-60- 65%; Cr.-50 - Peggy Brown - Comp. r;* 2nd; Science 2nd; Shop 3rd; terestaw 9 Rorinie Mnshall. Gins-lJili Relay Races-Seniort Girls- MCongratulations to, Mr. and 59%. Latin Or; Math. Or;Scee Guid. 3rd. igha v.: e wl,2Judie Cochrane, 3 Diane Blair, Margaret Ellis, Mrs. Wes MeGili on thar- Btoe rs-Eg SmcO;H Eo.C;G id.n3rd Gloria Sadien - Oomp. lst; iaa orothy Gay. Joyce Cochrane.. Margaret Da- val of their young son, Donald 2nd; Eng. Lit. Or; French 2nd; Clifford Dayes - Camp. Or; i.2d rnhlt i s; be home -Jnos 8, 9 and 10 years, vison. Glen in Lindsay Hospital. Lat. Auth. Or; Lat. Comp. lst; Shap Or; Guid. Or. Boys - 1 Ian Frayer, 2 Jirn Re]ay Races-Senior Boys- Master Wayne Malcolmn spent Hist. -Cr; Alg. lst; Chem. Or. Scnr egsnCm.Itiene2d .Ecn s;Gî.akdt Swain , 3 Doug Failis, Paul Larry Ashton, Barry Fiser, Saturday with Mn. and Mrs. Marilyn Jackson-Eng. Oomp. SndaFeLit-Cm. lst: rncîr: ai 2d st. or secrete ]Rahin. Girls-i Marjorie Stew- John Feddema, Gerald Assel- Harvey Malcolm, Yelverton. 2nd; Eng. Lit. 3rd; French 2nd: Lit. 1sf; French 3rd: Latinpasse rt, 2 Shirley Prosser, 3 Lau- stine. Mrs. Herb Taylor spenit a Lat. Auth. 3rd; Lat. Camp. 3rd' Hist. 2nd; Geog. 2nd; Math. Cr; At na SaechsCr;Oomtin2nd; 18 patsse çal Mackie.________ few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hist. 2nd; Alg. 1sf; Chem. Or.' Scienc 2n; H.Ecn. 2n; it. 2nC rencah.O;Li 2nd; 10 *OUivtedi Interniediates, 10 and 12 years Lawrence Malcolm. Lawrence McLaughin-Eng Lud f ist. Or; Matho . ; cin Cer. nTed t oys - 1 Ardis McArthur, 2 Memorial Hospital Glad ta hear Mr. Ehiner Nes- Camnp. 2nd: Eng. Lit. Is Mary Gay-Comp. 1sf;t. r Eo.O; Guid.Or. Th RaphBwes ClinHinsbitt i imprving. He has been French 1sf; Lt.I th st at. 3rd; French 1sf; Latin 1sf;1 Suzanne Schwartz - Camp. penre in Bowamp. 1sf, Hsspits,.Ag. Hist. 1st; Geag. îst; Math. îst; 2nd, Lit rFec s;L ud Peter Van der Heul. Girls-i in BwmanvlReeHoprtalOmp - ;Hist. lt 1 1. sfScience 1sf H. Econ. lst; Guid. j in n;Hst r Geag. n:slbyS Francis Staniland, 2 Joppie ve~y Rpr Mrs. Victor Malcolm visited Chem. Ist.,ti2n;Hs.3d eIos13adaeBv- Foth ekaJue126 her parents, Mn. and Mrs. BehPat ln.Cm st. ai1Math. 2nd, Science 3rd; H. ture read ,?uivesteyn, 3 Nicale Forest. Geoge err Yevenan.2n- Eng. Lt2n;Fech lst: Jim Grieve - Lit. Or; LttinEa. lst; Guid. 2nd. and a st I' Larry Ashton, 2 Peter Van Admissions ----- -- --- 42 Mn. and M ns. L. Jobhin were Lat. Auth. 3rd; Lat. Camp. l ý ist: Hit.3rd; Geog. Cr;: M ath. as;nd-A len V n Ca p - Co pe le r Ryswyk, Gerald Asselstine, . Births, 5 male, 6 female .-Il Sunday supper guests wifh Mn. Hist. 1sf; Alg. 1sf; Chem.2d ' ene 3rd; Shop2nd;oGuiid. 2n.d lst; Lit. 1sf; French lst; Latin Mr. an( Alwyn Haines. Girls-i tAu Dischaçges ------------------49 and Mrs Lawrence Ma1colm Phyllis Strong-Eng. Camp Mra ansCm.2d s:Hs.2d eg s:Mt.adHl drey Van Ryswyk, Ruth Pros- Major operations----------- - 4 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Samn- 3rd; EÉng. Lit. 2nd; French 3rdU Lit. 3rd: French 3rd: Latin 1st; 2nd; Science lst; H. Econ. 2nd; Day atS ser, 2 Joyce Cochrane, 3 Mar- Minor aperations ---- 13 elîs and Miss Anna, wene Sun- Lat. Auth. 2nd; Lat. Comp. îst. Hist. 2nd; Geag. Cr; Math. 3rd! Guid. 15f. Greenwao #rLitt Davisan. Emergency treatinents 10 day supper guests wifh Mr. Hist. 1sf; Alg. Or; Chem. 3rd: Science 3rd; H. Econ. 2nd;i The omission of a subject in- at Mr. Ji Z!gh Score - Passible 21 These facts are pubished and Mrs. Mervin Mauntjav , Geain. 3rd. Guid. 1sf. dicafes a failure in that sub- Mrs. Ab points-High Girl, Jill Saywell, weekly in an effort ta acquaitH amtn n teddanni;- Ja nn-n.Cm Reta Harris-Comp. 2nd; Lt .'iect. sn n 18 pts. High Boy, Ardis Mc- this cammunity with the sec. x'ersary seW'ices. îst; Eng. Lit. îst; French 1sf;so, n Arthur, 21 pts. vices of aur haspital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mount- Lat. Auth. ]st; Lat. Camp. ist; t Donated and Presented by ___________ jov, Blackstock, spent an eve W Hist. 1sf: Alg. 1f; Chem. nd the Farmers Union-Trophies ing witheMn.5ndeMrsceKennet Geoin. lst. for Best Spatsmanship and Et-F ro te ; erc Samells. WyeVnigEg ap frt-Girl- Francis Staniland; fax on radio and television sets 'Mr. and Mrs. John Hooy,ýr, nd, Eng. Lit. 3rd; Hist. lst; Boy-Larry Ashton. and parts the CBC received $221 Miss Josie Hoover and Miss Chemn. 3rd. Relay Races- Inermediate million hast, year. Irene Emerson took a trip 10 Dick Pole-Alg. lst; Ohen. Niagara Falls on Sunday. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. M. Emerson visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Isaacs, Grade Eleven Fenelon Falls, on Sunday. Allan Bailey - Eng. Camp. wihM.adMs Lwec r;Eg Lit. On; Fn. Cr; Lat.' I'I~ 1I U S t * cren indws Malcolm and family alsa Mrs. Cr; Hist. Or: Alg. Or. Sorm -Sre idw Herb Taylor who xvas visiting Doug Davison-Eng. Camp. ~,M -Law.,rence's. 1sf: Eng. Lit. 1sf; Fr. 1sf; Lat. iMiss Louise Johns and Mr. 1sf; Hist. 1sf; Alg. 3rd; Chem. Fred Johns, Oaesarea, were 1sf.... ..... Sunday suppen guests wifh Mn. Alan Dayes - Eng. Camp. and Mrs. George Johns. 3rd; Fn. Or; Lat. On; Hist. Or; Mn. and Mrs. Ambrose Ly- Ohem. Or. - awood and three children, Lind- Delton Fisher - Eng. Camp. I Msay, caled on the Johns in the 3nd; Eng. Lit. Cr; Hist. 3rd; I. *evening. Chein. Or.. Jasie Hooyer- Eng. Camp. * 3nd, Eng. Lit. 3rd; Chem. Ci; rhe Bradd Family 10 M&ath. On. * I a BJoan Hoskin - Eng. Camp- M M >rvi tr Orillia 2nd; Eng. Lit. Or; French 1sf; a Lat. 1sf; Hist. 3rd; Alg. 3rd. Many Statesman readers wîî Cifar Jackson - Eng. be inferested in the falhowing Camp. 2nd, Eng. Lit. COn Fr. article in a recent issue of the~ 3rd; Lat. 1sf; Hist. 3rd; C'hem. New Toronto Wingfoot Clan as Cr. the Bradd family were resi- Bill Manlow - Eng. Camp.I dents of Bawmanvihle a num- 2nd; Eng. Lit. 2nd; Fr. 2nd, ber of yeans aga. The article Lat. 2nd; Hist. 2nd; Alg. 3rd. follows: Chem. 3nd. Treafing Deparfmenf is leaving 2nd; Eng. Lit. 1sf; Hist. Lt - New Toronto on May 9 for Or- Chein. 2nd. illia whene he is gaing ta assist Ted Schwartz - Eng. Camp. Jerry. his son, who bas taken 3rd; Fr. 2nd; Lat. 2nd; Hist.Or; eith ALSCO windows you're' aven the Goodyear Service Sta-. Ahg. Cr; Chein. Cr. CLO VER LEAF - 212 b. tin sur oftahs-ttigperi. tion in this to'wn,, 50lhe is in Jean Thompson-Eng. Camp. nen potetin!Tirmd% ralîty furthening interests of 3nd; Eng. Lit. Cr; Fr. Cr; Lat, nentproecton! iotma% the Company i a very direct On; Hist. On; Chem. Or, 10 k y a r o 9 -equipped with the amazing. Math. On. o k yS a m n31 patented adjusto-chatnaci that 1a4îs son Jerry is widelv Mae Werry-Eng. Camp 3nd: seais out flics, mosquitoes and, knawn at the plant as hie was Eng. Lit. 3nd; Fr. 3rd; Lat. 2na; ALLEN'S CHOICE - 20 oz. tin insects. shift foi eman in the Mill Roon, Hist. Or; Alg. 2nd; Chem. 3rd. S befone he conducted a gas sta- Grade Ten tian near Barrie where he also Catherine Bailey - Camp A pp le J i e2 fr2 T ___ sold Gaodyear Tires. Jerry 1sf; Lit. 1sf; Fnench 1sf; Latin ~- - - played hockey for the Gooid- Isf; Hist. 1sf; Geag. 1sf; Mt yean Senior OHA. Club and 2nd; Science 1sf; H. Econ-- 3rd HORSEY - S ETND - 4-z i r also ini the House League. Jerry Bowers - Cmp. 2nd, eETND 8oz i The aII-utuminumn, precision :Goodyear for 12 years and saîd Lt.3rd; Fre. n;cGhg 2d Lin of if, and Lrd ist. Cr ; H e:::cL ;Latin-e u ! u c 9 made, fine mesh screen ne h le has enjoyed every minute ence 3rd; Shop Or. G a e r i u c 9 rsts, neyer needS-a- of1,adi evn ihInert hre ik op sf Tosth ifiS iset. hm shei oigtalakafr ah.O;Scece 2dbut feels if will be easien for Lit. 2nd; Hist. Cr; Geag. 2nd; MAPLE LEAF PURE - Reg. Size Pkg. 'for your family. He bas also twa othen sons. Joyce Hooey - Camp 1.3, ÀDudley is a foreman af General Lit. 1sf: French 2nd; Latin 2nd l:p lakes 3 9 î A.Matons and Floyd is with Good-- Hist. 1sf; Geog. 1sf; Math. 2nd, ______________3 9C______________________ Uasfa,$rrs ofAin Amats: Outtandl.g er d Mr. Science 1sf; H. Econ. 1sf UTHATADSRE 5o t ContvertIbIt Som.kSreen Windowîs oi Domst For FR11 Estimate end Bradd marnied a Bowmanville Darneli WaANDoS-RVmp- 2nd Z. tin Home Domonsfration CoU gr, omr isVoltDd Lit. 3nd, French Cr; Latin 2nd, ei NA ~~~3871 1ev, who are well known in thisI Hist. 2nd; Geag. 2nd; Mafh, S ghCr; fr 9 tfown. rly BllScience 1sf; Shop Or. Or MONA LLI3)-h3871Bil fore- George Watson-Comp. 2nd; ___________________ *--~~M .mat±1 says bie has done a gaod Lit. Or: French On; Hist. 2nd; YR A C 5o.tt g pE LLN job ti the Stock Treading De- GeaR. 3n; Science2nz. tho parmetand has no doubf eg r;Siec n;So e -. that be will be of great assist- ance a Jerry. OBITUARIES Cut Wax Beans 2 for 29C >MS. SARAH JANE CLA2RKE CULVEUHOUSE - 20-oz. tins e $ In faîling health for the pasf :THE IDEA1L WA&TCHE Bowanjhe eorria Hash Choice Diced Carrots 2 for 25 0'Bwanve eath ocrea tHi jr _ _ !1__ y 'i' Srah Jane Burgess, beloveci AYLMER - HALVES IN SYRUP - 15-oz.ti ife of0the4late James Olanke. o uy 8 186 h eceased il Lumnou Dil .Yf a -on uly B, 1886,the ldteMrJ1Arizona Vine-Ripened and Sweet -Jumbo size 45's Sand Mrs.RoetBueA10 ~ei~f~f RbentBruc. ~ei Cantaloupes each U U Z, s~he a ived pneviausly at Ty- i Ani-ageîcrafle. Mns. MeRobents was a Bun eAf-anfcMvnlember of Simcoe Street Ur- ! Ontario- Outside grown - New CropBrnîeCuch P redeceased by ber husband C rnbersfol9 Boit ,~,,ta mourn ber passing one dau- Burns Pai $24.95 a nd $27.5o00 1 0ferOMrs. aod OSoul, Ontarib - Sweet Eating- Heaping Quart Box FOR THE OUNGSTERIN YOUR AAIson,.Bruce McRabet.s, Cheries 2 o FOR TH YONGTE N OU FM 7..vas killeci in action ini France _Black_____________________9__ MReliable & I' on July 25. 1944, while senvingiBun wi9 t.th the Queen's Own Rifles. Sweet and full of juice - Size 288'sBun STEEL IA C f ers Mrs. W. G. Oulley (Efhel u ni st Oranges doz.3 c Guaranteed One Vear each op f 'Toronta and Mrs. Harry __________________________ Watson (Eva) of, North Daka- 1 aple Le- ta and four grandchildren, Rab: Ontario Grown - Size 36p ert, Pamela and Donald McRab- f *~~I*auhh.IimIwerts of Toronto> and Cathenine Je1I p.&011 Celer y Stalks 2 for 29C Mc W~~M~F .proule af Oshawa. M c Memonial service was hehdi1 at theo Armstrong Funeal' California - Sweet eating Heaping Pint Box Mapie Lei 0 0 Pr ýSCet sh à Home, June 28. Rev. J .Mf 28 King__St.__W. Bowmanville MA 3-5747 'ne ~Irh odcetIA RC T 1S Chic ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ - ~ - ~ ~ -, ily ploLin Bethesda Cemeteny. SOLINA W. 1. members are re- of fthe bus trip which lace on Thunsday, July eroute chosen visits Temple in the monning to Midhurst Park fan a lnèheon. Then follaw- highway araund Lake calling af Onillia and laces of histonical in- ?i11 be on a different %The bus leaves Soi- .30 a.m. and plans ta Dby suppen time. Ail swisbing ta go are 3contact the president 4ary as we plan for a engen bus. Affer July le oufside friends are to help filI the bus. Tempenance pnagram 1by Mns. Wes.,-Werrnv day included a vocal Shanon Robb. t he scnip- iding by Rager Bush, tory read by Glad'-s ndMss W Prine en Mrs. W.d Pain naendcedeoration od and were tea guests 'ck Blighf's, Braoklin. ian Taylor (Iheen Bal- ion at Hampton Pax'~ on Sut- son Michael of Don- u nday. J an, B.C., are vlisting heri enta, Mr. and r.A.j** « son. Her many friehids arelhep py f0 welcome hei 'home -attir an absence of two years. Mn. and Mrs. E. Spiresand family, at Mr. W. J. Spires Millbrook. Mr.n and Mns. W.- Parrinder adHelen. at Mr. J. Large, Bowmanville. Mn. and Mrs. H. Yellowlees and daughfers at Mn. Ralpb Lanmer's Blacksfock.. Miss Ida Reynolds, Torqnt^, af Mn. J. Yellowlees'. Mn. Harold Reynolds, Toron. ta, af Mr. Ralph Davis'.. Mn. and Mns. Wes. Yellov- lees and Harold affended a miscellaneous showen given. by relatives for Miss Maroilyri Marks of Tarant o, JuIy Bride- to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Smith and Debbie, Toronto, at Mn. Stan Milhson's. Mn. and Mrs. J. Leger, Osh- awa, af Mn. Ross Onyderman'g. Mrs. J. Yellowlees, Miss Ida Reynolds. Mrs. Harvey YleloW- lees, Karen and Brenda, Mrs. Ralph Davis and Pafsv,. attend. ed the Reynolds fawhiy reun- Picnic Brand - 16-oz. jarr Sweet Mixed PICKLES 25e~ Rose Brand Sweet - 16-oz. jar i WAFER PICKLES 33c à" French's Yellow - 16-oz. jar Richmello Orange Pekoe -. Pkg. of 60 TEA BAG-S - - 75c Naprite - Assorted Colours - Pkg. of 60 Paper Serviettes 2 For 33c effective in Bowmanville week euding Juiy 2, 1955 )% Guaranteed Meats K I - Duchess BudgCN-IC SETrol Ea. Valuest ogna ackaged- oz )ked Ham ?ners aroni & Cheese, 33c lb. 25c 45 C ib. 39C 'af Packaged - 8-oz. pkg. :ken Loaf 33~ 'I éf ( 25c i Budge X- 0-ftE.Bro9l WAX APER_-16C RUDDER JAR RINGS Pkg. Sc NETAL JAR RINGS D»x 2! 1 -- 1 ý 1 IDIÉ» > t "M eAVAMAW ammAqqp-Q»Aw à%%VfflAý*. 25c Ea. 33C

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