P~GZ TWELVE q'~1! r!A?~1A flYAT a'r A 'v'm~m, A v u#~~.i A M~m ~ A -~ - ~... .~* ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ THURBDAY, JUL! l4th, 19~ United Church at Solin n B aic I Bowmanville Pine Ridge L.O.B.A. in.-Lindsay Parade T e O o o e ssekr undayRv.PM.ningfo- dsCriiae derman, Toronto, was the guest Reciv then Mrs. N e SDonald Staplesrnin, fo- M and MS. Pascoe. Ooa etr0ne1r. .I Pupils of Mrs. M. H. Staples Stape'Caswahdb2 s Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cobble- with Mrs. Gea: Crowther, New. who were successful at the~ studigBscEnls n i dick and famlly, Leamington, castie. June examinations af The .iesia usa vnns are visiting Mrs. Wxn. Cobble- Congratulations ta. Mr. and Royal Conservatory of Music, TheCas wt hirfml dick. Mrs. Glenn B. Wiggins (nee of Toronto, held in Bowman- pTh te eein lyn Miss Marie Armaitage, Cavan, Caa taples), Don Mills, on ville were: ga& so h aw.Ltri wit MssMarie Cantreli and the birth of a daughter, July Piano -Grade VII: Honours, the J tndis Lunn -Jeriney wed- 8th, a sister for GregoyGen Marilyn Quantrill, 76%; Grade eengthyrcidter certificaesDoroisteaDetant ding. IM r. and Mrs. Gea. C. Fuester VI: Hnus ors MriMen( iEuain 'AMiss Loreen Randaîl and and famidy, Listowel, with Mr. 70%; FdGra hI lCa ss Hn. '~Miss Mary Cook, Whitby, are and Mrs. L. Haoey over the ousard rhm 2% h aksfrter ia x ~~..~~ ~ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb.weekend.ThoyGae1:stCss Anis) .Mnek,8 Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Jae Cantrel, Honours, James R. Pollard, CF;Jh.a ane,7 H -, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Miler, Campbellcroft, visited Mr. and 95 %; Grade I: lst Class Hon- Mrs, eiaC abs 9H Larry and Wayne spent the Mrs. Henry Cantreli. ours, Douglas Lycett, 98 %. CoreiAcBa 74;Ms weekend at Stoney Lake. isE efdadM. SIRE CLASSIFIED EXTRA HamiaT Wusta7CH Mr. and Mrs. James Penfold, and Mrs. M. H. Staples had the Cedar Dale Pat Pietje bas Ms anteH.Mnee8 Mr. Langman and son, Toronto, pleasure o! attending Gradua- been classified as Extra, the CH;JhneI.d ro ~ vîste Mr, ea Butes. tion Exencises of The Canad. highest honor that a Canadian C. * ~~Mr. and Mrs. O. Chapman !an Mothercrai t Hospital in Holstein bull may win. Bred Mr.Salswa1rsne attended Eldad Centennial at Toronto which was held in the by M. J. Tamblyn, oi Cedan withfv oeypee fhn Sauina. beautiful gardens ai The Moth- Dale Stock Farms, Onono, On- paine uc hn n 04"Bon Voyage" ta Mrs. Alex ercraît Centre, 49 Clarendon taria, he spent his active life boqe0irssfo e Watson and her sister, Miss Ave., on June 29th. Eighteen in Canada in the Fairlea herd clas.Athcleainejy. * AgnesFergusa ai Rocesternurses received diplomas and ai Norman R. Martin and Sons, ab]eeeigMs tpe ev N.Y.,, wha ai a Captain pizs aog them beinig Miss St. Thomas, Ontario. It is oncdlnh Cook" fromn Montreal on July Mary Carolyn 'P e n f a u n d, tbe basis af bis veny fine group e l6th ta visit relatives in Scot- daugYter of Mr. and Mrs. J. af daughtens in the Fairlea land. Allun Penfound ai Oshawa. herd that Pat received the Ex- Wbte1hugesIwl o Mr. and Mrs. Kari Hall, Mr. Mrs. Fred Tamblyn spent tra award. Since the first bull an( hr hulogsIwl and Ms. Jak McCy andthe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. was named Extra in 1932, anly lodge h epesa em Debbie, Bawmanville, called onf Harold Pascoe and attended 25 outstanding sires have been peope n h Gdm o. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall Fni- Centennial Service at Eldad- sa designated. o day evening.BakiRuh Mns. Howard Linton andf ý4 Mrs. Wm. Glanville are spend- ing twa weeks at Apsley. 0f he 3ownanill Pie RdgeLode, ernrdandMrs Has Bi'gma.Bac ro ar: Ms.Mr. nMars . Luna (heru son visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darel, Blackstoek. MembersCongratulations ta Mr. andI Loyal Orange Benevolent Association, are shown in Stella Karp, Mrs. C. Allun, Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, Mrs. Gea. former Frances Marie Jermeyh) Lin dsay where they took part in the l2th of July celebra- Lewins, Marion Vanstone, Mrs Roy McGill, Mrs. Jim an their manniage July 9th. tions Saturday, July 9th. Front row, lef t to right, are: Overy, and George Lewins. e.Jh Kitchen performed Mrs. Harold Henning, Mrs. Clinton Henning, Mrs. Dan -ht yCro tdo otHp Church. atOoo ntd Mn. and Mrs. Jack Brysoïn and daughter are with Mrs. M. Shenwin and Laurence. ,. , nnu,, ,,, Drum Majorettes Lead Orangemen MrncandMs. NeilWood, and MrgoLong Sault, visited Bowmnvile nt, n ad Ms. Mlto Maris Start your savings this week during IGA's Circus July 12, 1955. and Ross spent the weekend at of Values! IGA'S Everyday Low Prices were Dean Editor: their cottage, View Lake. neyer more apparent«than right now. You can~ Z Your issue ai July 7 cantain- 'Ins. Jack Arnott and fain-. always depend on your IGA store for choice meats.4 ed acontegoucls î~ inYae itS Mskn.t and fresh fruits and vegetables. Become a regular . cussion an Garbage Collection gaSsk - ad LoseDo~ ad ivitci Mis. Alex Watson and Mns. IGA shopper and save. the comment af întenested citi Ca odsen atFia zens. There was noaindication- IGA - Choice that -in the mînds af council TR-~. ~Â ag members these 'two matters T ULILI Ap l~ne j Juie4 18-oz. under discussion bore relation-I I tins slip ta each other, but ta my Mn. and Mrs. Gardon Hilis Stokely's Honey Pod way af thînking there is a ve"y and boys visited Mn. and Mrs.- close cannectian ndeed. Albert Hilîs and are spcnding a ~Dk. 5o If Bawmanville adapts Mun- week at Cedar Park. Faiicy reas tins 23 C icipal Garbage Collection (as Mrs. W. Hughson is visiting AlFaor seems lîkely), it does not ne- Mr. and Mns. G. Arnold, Union- AhFaos quire muçh imagination ta ville. iip, POWDERS Reg. picture the year-long picnic Mn. Wesley Taylor had the j-I, PUDDINGS Pkgs.C the local loase dags (and there misfontune last week af gettjngELL must be hundneds afi them> a piece of steel in his eye.. At Lincoln - Choice Halves will have if the garbage is re- time ai wniting thnee tlny pieces quired ta be put out at tle have been removed. We trust DI C IJE 5-oz. manville's fair streets would bad effects. look and smell like the open Mrs. Harold Woodcock and IA"al ie sewers ai ancient Babylon. Ricky with Mn. and Mrs. F. Rab- La Putting lids on garbage cans bins, Bawmanville Beach. does hlot deter Bowmanville Mn. and Mns. Lorrje Phare .FehyGon dogs which have long since vîsited 'Mrs. Betty Kilpatrick, mastered the art af scattering Port Penry. <N any refuse that is not kept be-- Mrs. W. T. Worden visited! Another IGA First! hind closed doors. with her sister, Miss Nellie l THREE-LEGGED and B E That is anc reasan why 1 Scorgie and Mn. and Mns. RoyTRPEB AS D hope garbage collection will Cornish at their cottage at Lb be from the near. Another German Landing. V neason is that I don't feel like Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson Fy n carrying ten tons ai ashes plus and Danlene, Bowmanville; Rus- 16I . 5 c other waste annually fram thz seli Hardy, Toronta, withMr back ta the front ai aur pro- and Mrs. George Alldread. _____________________ penty. I wauld much prefer Mr. and Mrs. T. Findlay,Mr1 ta pay 25 cents weekly, as at and Mrs. J. Fisher, Thornhill, , Peamealed - LaMiId Cure do it. In other words, the Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochrane,Co tg Ro sLb23 cheapest way will ot neces- Orono; Mn. and Mrs. RalphCo t g ls sanily please the most people. Virtue, Enniskilen, were Sun- Returning ta thc roaming day evening callens ai Mr. andMaeLe!M k dogs, the Mayor is reported ta Mrs. Russell Virtue.IL d 9 Three charming young drumn majorettes led the Bowmanville Fife and Drum have said that the police wauld Mn. and Mrs. K. Rabm and nat "take action" in the matter boys visited Mn. and Mns. M. Band at the head of the L.O.L. and L.O.B.A. contingents in the July l2th parade in f ipnosecuting the owners of Knapp, Pontypool. Lindsay last Saturday. Left to right are Erna Litz, Oshawa; Sharon Durocher, Ajax, lbase dags. I hope bis tangue Sympathy is extcnde.d ta Mrs. and Barbara Brown, Bawmanville: was in bis cheek when he de- W. J. Penwarden and family on clared that ail anyone lad ta the sudden passing of a loving . California -Swetlo.rl Frncs enatJon ayedo is catch a dog, take itls husband and father. 'Flowers REwCRINL 5 O rono Public School Promotions Winter. complat. Cn'ou js ic- aym____in_____oyorSEDLS To Gade -Gerard al- ure hat entl oldladydown Mr. ndors.SAEDLESSan The following is thc list ai Shirley Duncan (Hon.), Rama bers (Rec.), Mary Lynn Bailey the street, who takes such de. Bessie visited Rev, and Mrs. J. the promotions at the Oono Glanville Hn) lHae (Hon.), Bobby Barrabal, In- ligt in er litte flowr gar- W. Wilkinson at Carnarvon, r p s l.2c Public School: 'Hn) alHae gard Baulig (Rec) Ronald den, ursuing and wetîin Twelve Mile Lake June Heron, Bob Lewis, Larry.Best, Anne Gilbank (Hon.), ta carth some man-sized "mutt" Misses Verna Givings and DU E ToGrde9-oh Alde MllrAren Nal eahe Trr GahmCse Goe, ha hsdespoiled ber blos-_ Lillian McRoberts, Trno e Crop OnaiNo1 (Hon). Rieta Bosgraaf, Gail Rutherford, Ross Tamblyn. Wictse Groen (Rec.), Alan He- soms? And what about Mr. Mn. and Mrs. H. McRoberts. Copeoailnpobrdi, T Gae Lird aler on GyHito Ho.) are veae itzn ho i M.anMsA W Mrpyan *'SJv, otto sDo. 5 ý1 - - - ý1 . &-ý-'»ý1peoplmchv Sizeané og.E Sizeysjiyâa.---- rieThi do not unrcstra bedog. Audrey Wood and Grace INSTA T CFt7L for two wecks only Brd Elect Honored Then there is the safcîyWbbaenjygamootp T T LU3972 angl! I ave een hildeniwith their aunt and uncle, Mn. By Her areds rdngbichae sen clilrent and Mns. H. Trivett, up through Clover Valley - Plain, Pimento or Relish Pepsodent - SpeciallcOf ae SPECIAL y riensten t ilson waustroeetHaliburton and Algonquin Park,. a iattb Miswhos Jrey ail etetio was mamen- W.M.S. Meeting 8-oz.ja in DUCK TAIL HAIR CUTS, only ---l5 ia, oc anagrailî some stnay dag nipping at 11cm . aTheld atetinghome the M Miswhse Frrias e Mey * On!-tandvertdfnmnfic w bby TIc. Ju ly meti ith m.Jhe EAN CHEESE 29c DENTAL CREAN4 ____________________________________ictad us msswotan President Mns. J. C. Cook. Plans Marvin Lunn, Orono, will tke inta the path ai an approacîing wcrc made for thc Mission place July 9 in Orana United car. And once I almost killed Band and Baby Band Picnic CLSD O HLDASChurch was feted by 1er many one af my children wo wîici will be eld-ffrt ThurF CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS ~standing up on the back seat Of ptuninby Ms. F.theJakI l, RZE ODFAUE friends at a miscellaneous the car when a sudden das1h S Augpu yMs ttcpr.P.set-Foe rs -z i f r o î x i s~~~~~ h o w c n g i v e n i n h e r h o n o u r b y b y a n u n l e a s h e d d a i n f o t r d n g D 't Q t " y M s . Jl E 1 0 I "1 c Miss Manlene Cantieli. at hanaime ncOsfaedaqiick Broame; piano solos by Jean A n s f -t o 1 1home n June 25th. The living- application af te brakes Baker n a uhe rn ok tde- îcsweet TurloeY, .o oom am beautiiully decorated îy ta the faonr. These tbings Baou nt" by Mn C.oG;ase-i . 8-oz. Pe in pink and white with an um- could happen ta anyone any Miss Grace Smith, graup leader, uE!..- 3c brella and streamers aven te day ai the wcck, and pnobably pnesened the lait chapter of the DL- ISUE. E S I chair ai lonour. Prances was do! study book, "What o! the PE Joan Bea ty C ntre taken by compete suie They say that "every dog Future." Dainty _______________________ Joa 'sBea ty Ce tre Aferopen* ng many bovelv a i day."bu plea3P ene'erved by group in change. gits se Mpessndhrtak ess Councilmen, make hirn __________ 28 King st. W. Phone 13A 3-545-5 very gnaciously and a pleasant spend it at home! You'nc do- B Ope eenng byapoitmntevening wvas spent with ber ing sudh a splendid job in Nature bath ýappolnted thc Opneeigsb poltei ie crhostsieds. aleneous thg cIsc. twilight 8as a bridge, ta pass u>s- l f heh es evd eicoý Yours I .tru rne, -out af night imb .day..Gerge aw k er s IA o m n il wide ircbeai fnendÂ. Turner.tî Fuller, P.'à,GE TWI:Lvz THE CANADIAN STATVAMAM- ltnWUANU..J.V. mmmàievo%