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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Oct 1955, p. 11

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THU'RSDAY. ýOCT. 27th. 19.55 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMlýA.NVILLE, ONTARIO PAr~ WT.1"~7W7,1 e0 ver 150 Friends CaliCou P' 0f fer Congratulations ,- Fr2 55th AnniversaryK Mr.'and5 ieiscalda ao b eensBkr Mrs James Infantine' bouquet of red roses also grac- onSaturoia., Oc,. 15 to offer ed the tea table. conngratulatLons on thieir 551h i Mrs. Infantine, the former -vcdding anniversary. Mr. and Rosalie Cancilla. was born in 1-e. Infantine during their 41 Trabio, Sicilv and came to, the 3ears in Bowmanvilie have United States with her parents made mnany friends who we-e1 in 1898. Twa years laler she,7 deligh cd to have th e oppor- maeried James Infantine who Iunity of recailing past da,,-. haci corne out earlier at the *and wishing the couple well age of 13 ta join bis brother on this happy occasion. Joe and family who had a large MradMr.nfnne ee fruit stand ini the Buffalo mar married on Oct. 15. 1900 at the 4 ket. Mr. Infantine was barn isn Sacréd Heaeî Church, Niaara Oro-coma, Siciîlv. He returnerld Falls, N.Y., bv Rev. Thomas, to Italv for war service but i Butler. They came tb Canada, camne back 10 the U. S. whenj to ïowmanville. on July 14 he was about 19. Thcv came to 1914, and became well known Canada, ta Bowmanville, ill and regarded with affection 1914 xvhere thev have resid2d and respect during the 30 years ever since. Their many frien1sl tbey were in business from that wvish for them continued heailh date t0 Sept. 15, 1944.M.an and happiness. Guesîs attend~- Mrs. Infantine werce po-ed Saturdav frorn Oshai a, prietors of a fruit store wherel Port Hope, Toronto and Bow- the Faîrwav Food Market is1Imanville. flow located. on King St. East.1 They retired in 1944 and have A greal been living quietly in their L Pln associates of M borne at 30 Division St. since YEL.JW.IL.L..L 30 Division St that time. j iiosa h m cae ogauaet The celebration on Saturday 'Vstr IteW.Mcae agauaet was planned by Philip Cancil- bhis weekend included Mr. Jim, anniversary. la, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. In- McRoberts of Belleville North- on King-St. fo fantne ho hs: ade is om'erri Electre, a former employee now located. r fanlne ho a~ mde is ome26 years ago; also Mrs. A. Hick -____ with them since they' came to son, Mes. Jean MeCabe and little Bowmanville. and by Mrs. Jack Eleanor Jean f Janeîx'ille.,Be- P e b Marlyn, a neighbor of manl' laîed sympathv is extended ta re years' standing, and Mrs. Rus- Mirs. McCabe in the deatb of bier sellHallan.It ws asurpisebrotber-in-law, Mr. Geo. Peters. to Mrs. Infanline when on I - Tbunsday Mrs. Marlyn announ- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm FMUi 11< ced Ihat they were going ta and Terys- weee guests on Sun- decorate the bouse for a recep- day at the Neil Malcolms of Eall Rally oi lion of friends an the couple*s Backstaock. Presbytery Wor 55tb wedding anniversary. Ms-. and Mrs. Sam Adams and tion was held aý No "at home" was more wel- girls were Sunday callers et the ited Cburch, Ocl corne ta the many friends made Murray Malcolms. Miss Beaîrice by the Infantines during their Mr. and Mes. Morris Holmes, tive Secretaryc long residence here. They are Bonne and June, were weekend ion Council of th known and remembered for guesîs of the Balfour Moores. saciation of the their kindliness, good-will, and WMr. and Mrs. T. E. Lawson of Canada wvas ti generosity la appeals for s4p- enfertained the Alvin Franks o1 er aI the afti port of sports and all local pro- Peterborough on Sunday. Miss Wilson is Secîs. They have been excel- M.adMs ap acl the United Ch, len ciizns f biscomuntyand girls celebrated Ralpb's School. "The Chi Their love of childeen, birthday on Sunday at the Rae ginning With M though having none of their Malcolms, aîtending anniveesar theme of berj own wa evdeced~i he ayservices there. Rev. Wolfraim, poînting out hoi stolre where thelcandconthea former popular pastor, was ber of the W.A.c storeWher thecand couiterwelcomed back as guest speaker contribution t was a big attraction, and also by for the occasion. Evangelistîc moi the cane wbich tbey gave ta p h their nieces, Lena, Rosie. Mary hMes. Jean MeCabe a nd curly is toweep 194be and Josie Cancilla, sistens of haired lutIle Eleanor Jean, ac-been194a !'hilip, who lived with thern companied by Mrs. Arnold Hick- ring inside the1 for various periods wbile tbey pon were welcome Sunday even- and then exti attnde scoolher. ng callers at the Harvey Mal- the Church. .Many flowers, gifta and coîms. Ea ndvdu cards were received by Me. The church hall is scene ofnbsi gnthmoe 1 and Mes. Infantine, including a much acîivity this week. Bad_-thessîng in te a bouquet fnomn the Town of 1 inton season in Yelverton is he."Thg e a Bowmnvile.A gift cf oe again in fuil swing. Tbose in- are.Thb e ca was presened by friends and terested in playing are invited Bile btymor the burc grup c St.Jas attend any Thursday evenîng hshRchomanCatofieCSt. - Community Centre.' groups, and by la h s omanCathlie hurc. lngers mie e ue ~Philip Cancilla welcomed a Family Club commences Faîl making tbemn fer fends aI the door and asked ctivities with a wiener roasî are members of them te sigri the guest book. on Tuesday evening. family. Mes. E. LeSage of Part Hope, On Manday evening a local After Miss Wils niece of Mes. Irifantmne, later feed merchant holds forth Ii President, Mes. M~ k oavec these duties. Mes. 'inteeests of bis product.ofOn, se 0tan, Cancilla, Pont Hope, si-~ On Friday nigbt the Manvers fmon o expassed -i-lw'ofMr. nfntne Pblic Schools hold their annual mnt xrs -rerin-aW f Me. Ifanine,~blc Seakthe wamen prese was peesent, and another niece, ulc paing Contest in the isn lot Mrs. Bill Duck of Tarante, alsc church hall.. i a radneeRoaieLoe Mr. and Mes. Art Rawanhatkeprti a gandiec, osaie awe Iattended the Kedran turkey af the day. The1 Poueing boa were Miss Mae'supper on Wednesday evening: menced aI 10 a.m. Botrell and Mes. Gea. Young,IMean Ms.DeWias ed reports of ti and those seeving were Mes. ther. adE. Wilson sHae Treasurer, arid fr Jim Cox, Mes. Daisy Hoaper, Henders were present at Janet- ta the Spring and Mes. Jack Martyn, Mes. Russell ville anniversary services. The of the Bay of Qi Halîman. Mes. Marlyn made Wilsons were aise present at ence W.A. There m the lovely three-tier wedding turkey supper seeved by Beth- an Leadershipc cake wbich was approprietelY any United Church on Wednes- Mes. C. Ives, of Iced and decorated for the Oc- day evenng. Rev. M. C. Fisher morning on '"Wl Education is Domn the W.A. can heij tant werk. He sai bad already beer THERES A ed since Robet Ra _____the Church activ Sa many youths s LEwN O people morally, sp intellectually. In the afternoan AireFb eatig M DELbers of the Newti AireFlo eatng M DELconducted the war That's Made to Order liflei epetv for Bowmanville Designed especially te meet requirements of thse average as well as the lowest temn- peratures we face in tbis part of the coutry. Built to balance the heat losses that are conmen in the types of homes me live in. That's how LENNOX Warm Air ('onditioning Systemas are "tailored" to the needs o! Youe horne and the homes o! TYour neigh bors. Whether yo.ur house is smali or large, built on a slab or avec a hasement or crawl space, you cari bave modern, efficient, fuel-saving LEN- NOX warm air comfoct. Call us today. LeI's go over yaur beating needs togeîber - -and look avec the LEN- NOX Aire-FIa Heaîing systems that are made ex- presslv for your home. FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE, Lennox guarantees is equipment for 5 years. The Imotors, oil pumptrasformnercontrols, heat period of f ive vears feom the date of shipment, against defects in mnateriai and xorkmanship and defective parts xiii be eeplaced free of charge. Terins cen be easily arrangd Ses Your Authorized Lenuox Dealer in Bowmanville A.E. COLE Plumbing & Heating Bowmsanv ille MNA 3-3473 of înese respective izaions during r whicb lime it was 144 members w-rE the meeting. Mes. and Mes. J. Rickal sang -My Task"' by Mes. M. H. Sta Kitchen of Orono, the beniediction at the meeting. jMrs. W. T. Ellii President of Bay Conferenoe Womai i, atterided the brought greetsngs fi PONTYPI A fairly large was peesent on Suni with Ms-. Love the p congeegatian is ar the anniversar *v ser will be held on Nov, annual turkey suppei This affair deservE tendance asnd suppo Millbeook Legion presentation, receî dance in the Legion day evening for Mi John Payne. The jwere the recipienîs lamp and pressed trax'. Sorry we can*t rep provement in thbc Mn. Harry Neals. A number fram be the open installaliai I.O.O.F. afficers aI Wednesday. Robt. H one of a few 50-7 veleran members pri Hallowe'en is almo5 its usual round of pa scadden's School on Ballyduff Schoal on1 L.O.L. Hall. Pontypo urday. It should prc spookv lime. Christmas Iree ci started and will co about six weeks. Pi are in greal demand ican buyers are havin, in securing cjualîtv trE Potato digging is a] 1pleted. x%-îth farmers trile beaîîng duE PriceS. Celebrate Anniversa ýmany aid feiends und former busi: [r. and Mes. J. Infantine cailed at their hc t, Bowmanviiie, on Saturday afternoon them on the occasion of their 551h wedd Mr. and Mes. Infantine kept a f ruit si or 33 years where Fairway Food Marke They have been in Bowmanville for 41 ve ftery W. A. HoIde ýaIy ut Courtice f the Oshawa nan's Associa- at Courtice Un- Ct. 18. Wilson, Eecu- of the Domin- he Woman's As- United Church the guest speak- ternoan session. a graduate of .urch Training iurch Afine, Be- le" was the inspiring balk, w each mem- could make ber the .present )ement wbich entire country nd 1958, begin- United Church ending oulside ai cen assisî nent "by wit- Ibings we do, y and wbaî we W.A.'s cen as- worship, more more P rayer bringing stran- ,l that they The Woman's Association of tour church' the United Church held a suc- cessful turkey dinner in the lson spoke, the church basement Wednesday e. J. Tamblyn, evening with record crowds. in Mrs.- L. Sle- attendance. The tables were the thanks of festive with autumn flowers ent to Miss and laden with tempting foods. all those who Following the dinner a musi,- ri the programn cal program was given by a program co!n- group of Lindsay eritertainers 1and contain- featuring John Moore, Francis the Secretary, Taylor, Eric Freeborn and Miss Fom delegates Ruth Kingsborough, accompan- Faîl meetings ied at the piano by Miss Mar- uinte Confer- garet Wilkinson. vas also a skit Rev. R. R. Bonsteel introduc- conducted by ed and thanked the gtfest ar- Bowmanville. tists, also expressing apprecia- rspoke in the tion of the attendance of many rhat Christian who had corne from a distance ng," and how oatn thsoilghen, [p tat mpo aswell as the anniversary ser- id that a lot viceg held on Sunday. i accomplish- aikes held the Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jack- o1 about 175 soni, their sons Ronald and John ther phase Of and Miss Laura Morton were 'ities reaches in London for the weekend vis- so oflen. The iting with Mrs. Allan Gribbl 'e. dop the young Messrs. Allan Bigelow and piritually and Jack Neals who had been as- sisting with harvest in the wes- rthree ment- terni provinces returned to their tonville W.A. homes iast week. )ship service. Improvement is reported for nembers gave Mr. Thomas Ward, who frac- the highlights tured his ankie last week. loca oran- Recent guests with Mr. and' roll call, at Mrs. William Hannah were Mr. lIearned that and Mrs. Keith Sisson, Miss ce present aI Emily Preston and Mes. Ida S. G. Carson Carsadn l fTrno by of Orono rsadnalofTot. accompanied Rev. T. S. Gault, Rector of apies. Mr.J St. Paul's Anglican Church as pronounced accepted a caîl to the Parish the close of of Fenelon. Falls and with bis wîfe and children will move, Jot. Stirling, there next month. y f Quinte Mr. and Mrs. John Challice, n's Associa- Millbrook: Mr. and Ma-s. Bob meeting and Bolton, Toronto, were Sundav from thgit or- guests \wýith Mr. and Mrs, CJharles Reynolds. We regret to report that Miss O00L Annie Sisson i's seriously ill a hier home in the village. Miss congregation i Sisson 'suffered a paralytic day mornîng stroke last Monday. preacher. The On Thursday evening Messrs.1 rranging for -Ross Davidson, Allan Beer, Dr. ,vices which1 J. J. Hamilton, Robert Sisson %13, with the and Charles Reynolds, accom- er on Nov. 16. panied by Lloyd Hooten of Ca- rs your at- van attended a meeting held at oet. Port Pers-y in the further in- sponsored a terests of the improvement and ýtion a n d developmient of 7A highway. Hall on Fni- Manvers township council r. and Mrs. have installed a new furnace in newlyweds theTonhpHl tBhay sof a table TonhpHlatBhny 1aîuminum Mrs. Ina Palme- spent the weekend mn Peterborough visit- port anv im- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mc- condition of Glyrin and Me. and Mrs. H. Me- & Mahon. ere attended Mr. and Mes. Alfred John- in of Orono ston left last week on a motor tOrorso on trip to Mexico. ïalloran was Me. and Mrs. Ray Stmnson yvear jewel and familv, Oshawa, are v'isit- isent. ing witb Mr. and Mrs. P. Man- )s here with tle. aries - Car-Th nTbursday, Th Ladies Good Luck Lodge Friday, and held a progressive euchee paety oo1 on'Sat- in the Orange Hall on Fridav -oe ta be a night with ten tables of pla.;- ers. Prizes for high scores were utting bas awarde 1d to Mrs. W. Worr and ontimbe for Murra% Smith: consolation cuned trees peizes ta Mrs. Ray Stinson and and Amer- Thomas Lowerv. The ladios ng difficulty plan a similar event on Novern- ses, ber 4th. Ilmost com- Mes. T. J. Jackson spent the 7taking a we~ kend in London visiting te ta poon wi hn Miss Florence Kennedy and Miss Jeâsie Kennedy., ns, ding ;torE t is ars Sat ress M'rs. ville )res- ex- ben the ure pril, the ere uin. ýled th- *to at 956, fganization follawing the ri luncheon. She also spdke some lengtb ce, the AlbertC lege Building Fund and strE ed the need for funtbee conr butions and prayer. IV Pyear, President cf Bellev. Presbyteey W.A. was also pr ent and brougbt greetings. During the noan houe theE ecutive held a meeting wt il was decided ta bold1 spring meetings in the fui on the 41h Thurstlay in Ai: and the Fail meetings on1 41h Tbursday in Octaber. TbE will be an Executive meeli held again on the 41h Tbursd o! Febnuany in the Orona Su day School rooms at 2:30 P. An invitatian wes extend by bbheinembers of the Nort minster United Cburcb W.A, hald the Spring meeting that Churcb, Apnil 21h, ME in Oshawa. B3ETHfANY Beld Turkey Dinner yt' o ig re is at le n e ,e 1, e B I EE *OO QUAKER -44-oz. pkg. Instant Oats 35~ CULVERHIOUSE - 20-oz. tin Creamcff Case ~or4 is .3 Crown - Orange Pekoe - Pkg. of 100 Trea Bugs 8 7c Culverbouse - Choice - 20-oz. tin Halves 23c Peaches s-For 1.00 Cudney - Choice - iS-oz. tin Strawberries 27 4 For 1.00 Fair Wind Solid Light- 7-oz. Tuna 21c Fcish 5 For 1.00 Culverhouse Choice - 20-oz. tin Diced 2for lic Beefs 12 For 1.23 LbyS a ncy -u 28-o r 7c I 6For10 Culverhouse Choice - 20-oz. tin 2 for lic1 Caierros1 r12 Diced Toilet ,l*2 c "Sheli out" for Hiallowe'en Dairy Maid 14-o. 2m5 c Golden Heur JELLY BEANS 14-. 2.9c Fresh Roasted PEANUTS 8-o. pg.lic CHEWING GUN 100 pkgs. 95 C Allen's CELLO SUCKERS Box of 144 1.39 Angelus "Fresh' NARSHNALLOWS 1-lb. pkg. 3 7c Party Suggestions Golden Hour Assorted 1-1b. box 89C Bouquet Asuiorted CHOCOLATES 12-ou. 69C [ombardy Marschino Cherr CHOCOLATES FUDGE MIX 12-oz. pkg. 31 c American Beauty LOBSTERS %r"s tin 79c Paramount - Fancy Pidkl SALMON 1.b tn 4,5c Stokely's Fancy APPLESAUCE. Tissue I rolis l5c 15-or. 2. for l7c Plurns 12 For J*4~ I _____________________ I ____________________________ -i-I p p I * * a CALIFORNIA - DELICIOUS - SWEET Red Grapes 2 lbs. 2 3 c FC 'R HALLOWE'EN - JACK-0-LANTERN Pumpkins [NCREASINGLY POPULAR - SNOW WHITE JLLY MATURED - No. 1 SELECT - 10-lb. bag r' ~*~f*Potatoes 2.9c1 MNARIOUS FINEST - FLEMISH BEAUTY B-akt Pea6-qart FROZEN FOODS irdseye Fish Sticks, lO-oz. pkg.- Tý ç Gi c Gi F 'ABLE QUEEN - 24-oz. loaf - Daily Fresh liced Bread itted Cherries 2 for 3 7c )Id Dutch Cleanser 2.for27.7 15CI El Iab D eter gent Frere Guest Towel BOWMANVILLE Yeo's Markteri Mapl Gro e Gr ceteia C-n--hM --k---- 77c Cheese S lices Pkg. 31c ALLEN'S - 48-oz. lun Apple Fîor 91 (Assorted Flav ors) Jello 3 for 25 Pwd rs 'Crushed A Pineapple .or.0 CULVERHOUSE CHOICE - 20-oz. ti Lombard 2f or 27 BLUE & COL» - 15-oz. tin Fancy 2lfor 31 Peas 24 For3. STOKELY'S FANCY - 28-oz. tin Pumpkin 2 for 31g Fer 89 Sfrawberry 37g Jam 12 4.2 NIAGARA 1,95T - Z-@ Raspberry 3 3c Jam 1 7«U OLD SOU=H - 20-om. tiu Grapefruit 2 for 235c Juice 12 I«1.45 CULVIERHOUSE CHOICE - 20-09. tilm Green Gage lfor2.7 MAPLE GROVE B randed Beef ROLLED SWIFT'S PREMIUM Vea I Front Roils lb. 3 9c Min ced Beef ]LEAN - (Plate) Rib Stew SWiFT' S ReMBcoIl. 9 lb. 19c 2 lbs. 35c Sliced Side Bacon lb. 69c Oxo Cubes Dainty Rice: KRAFT Velveeta Cheese KRAFT Cracker Barrel Cheese KRAFT 12's 29C pk. 1 6c Pký 33 c 112-1b. ORONO 26 Ontario S.N. mmmý 1 1, 35cl il 25 PAGE ELEVIRM, SWEET TREAT - 20-oz. tin Libby's Fancy - 2,g.0z. tin ?c 39C 1 ANT lc 5c c 49 c M c - s * t 12 For. 1.231 lb.69c each 25c 1 69 77c 1 31c

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