Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Sep 1958, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

THE CANAIDIAN STATEPSMAN. EOWMANVfLLE. ONTARIO THULRSDAY, SEPT. 4tli, 1958 Hobby Corner Photographi Many photographers believe that the animal kingdomn must have been created especially for their camera lenses. Ani- mais are such captivating sub- jects. They are always doing something interesting or hum- orous. Even their facial ex- pressior.s are photogenic and entertainiiig. Good animal pictures are easy for photographers to take, too. It does flot matter whether the animal is a lion behind bars in a zoo or a family pet playing in the yard. The sec- rets for getting good animal Go by Train to the LONDON EX HIBITION SIEPT. 8- 13 Low Rail Fares $8.80 Aduit Chlldren haif fare *Par1our Car or Berth Fare Extra G~ood going Thurs., Sept. 4 to Sat., Sept. 13 inclusive Return Limit - Sept. 15 Full information from any agent. Special sec Colgate's Faste Nylon Hair Bruus Both for 89C Bayer Aspirin 19c-spe-79c Buff crin Ausain 25. 406-790-1.10 Came Kodak Pony Kodak Movie Brownle star]F Brownle Star1 Brownie Hawk DrownieHoflda Geritol *Liqul 1.35 - 3. Starn Viamins. Now F17 Vox-,Bomb -_ -13 Bridgeport Bomb -- 1.49 Wampole'a Extract 1.50-2.75 leWts Emululon 1.00-2.00KaKii____S-13 Halibut 011 Capsules- Fly Tox Spray - 39c-65c 1.15-Z.29-4.29 Raid - _________1.69 One-A-flay Multiple Tablets Moth Proo fer -____ 1.39 1.0 2.50 - 3.95 Larvex -_____ 9-1.69 .NYAL CREOPHOS for coughs, colds, and Vitamins large boille 1.50 COWLI NG'S PRON9 MA 8-5695 DRUG STORE WE FIT TRUSSES ROYAL A1389 UNTIL SAT. - 7:30 NIGHTLY Aduits - 75c Saf., Sept. 61h Natinse Special "General Spank y" featuring "OUR GANG"P and "Batman and Robin' Chapter 1 of children's comic book serial NEXT MON. TO. WED.- SEPT. 8 -10 "Wornan of the Ri-ver' icolor, with Sophia Loren also 'g "The Long- Haul" Victor Mature and Diana Dors [4a>t show 8:35 Aduit kig Sept. Ilt - "lie FIly" WESL Y VILLE fast shutter upeed to stop fast j apimal action as fan as thc Ifilm &nci.camnera are concerned. IWhen settitig camera shutten tpeeds lfor animal qphotography. S11 a:econd Is necessarg?- tp geta ing Anima f a second is botter. pictureai apply in both situa- Finally, an extra-fast "5n- tions. chromatic film in the camera An animal picture must tel will give better results. Aside a story to be a veny good Pic- from calching fast action, an tune. That stony could be ob-jextr.a-fast panchnomatic film vious tu the viewen of the pic- will allow photographers ta ture- for instance, a picture get excellent pints and neg- of a kitten wound in a bail of atives with superb erlargement yarn touis an obvious 'stony of poÉsibilities. These new films an animal caught in humar- make fast action animal pic- ous trouble. Birds splashing in tunes possible even with nat- a bird bath tell an abvious iunal light in many instances, photogoraphic story of animalsl dépendernt of course, on the behaving in a natural manier. 1 spécifie lighting that exists in Or that photographie animal each situation. story could be subtle- for in- I Annther point photographers stance, a photograph of a puppy i h Ôuld remember when taking dog wi'stfully peeking iromn un- animal pictunes is that anim- don a bed tells a subtle stary ais- hike peuple- are casier of an animal hiding fnôm pun- ta photograph if they are ut isîment for something he did case and feol comfortable. Pets wron g. should be comfotably fed he- In order to capture animais fore pictures are taken of them in action in a photograph, the and, if thc weàthen is lot, a photographer must be alert.j neanby pan of cool *ater will If he D; aimiîg lis camera ut make the pet feel botter. A13o a family pet, le can give a com- be tten animal pictures are pus- mand and expect a certain am- sible if nu strangers are pre- ount of pncdictability to the sent to upset the pot or dis- animai's actions. But if he is turb him. If the pet seems planning to take a picture of 1 afraid of the camera at first, a wild,' untamed animal in a photographens can win his con- zoo, le has to be alent andlfiden.7e by letting him smell ready for quick action. Tlere 1the camera and get acquainted are tarée tools te lelp the plot- 1 with I. ographer take pictures of fast Another point to rememben animail action w~itl ease. when taking animal pictures :s The first of these three tools thait the resulting photograoh for bctte- animal pictuCs is ,vill ho more pleasing and in- flash eouipment. Because mod- te-esting if the animal subjeot ern flash equipment gives theé hls soniething te do. If it is a i photographer light when hei family pet, a ball on a hune or wants il and where he needs sonie 'oy would suffice. it, the photognaplen need net For 'better animal pictures. be concerned if tle aîimal's photographers get down to the action takes him away froma animalI's level to take the pic- stnong lighting. Even if the an- ture. TiiS low camera angle imal strays int the deep shad- not offly gives a botter pictune ows, flash equipment wiIi pro- ofu the animal and lis face but vide the light necessany to taire i getss doser to the action thati a gool animal action pîcture. is going on. A pictune taken The second of the tools is a fromn the normal waist or eye- lvlPosition wuuld quite pro- bably show only the top of the animal's head. The excep- Ban Deodorant . 1.25 1 tien te this rule would be app- liicable when photognaphing iRelit Deodorant 980 large animais, like ginaffes or Miat__________75e lephànts at the zoo. In those MUM ________ situations, either a low camera angle silhouetting the animal Arrid Roll-on -__ ne_ agairsiate sky on a camera on astep ladden level with the 1 animal will produce interest- r ing results. ersNives Finally, there is anly anc bet- iraiCreme ten titan an animal pictune in the viewp(,înt of most animal plot- Camnera 29.95 69c-1.2g-3.30 ogaphers- anid that is a pic- Camera 34.95 ture of two animais together, on maybe even more than two. Flash - 9.95 Nox.ema I this cincumstancc. patience - 12.4 Cra the part of the photognaphen Flex- 1245 Ceam j is most important. The best ipictures of animais togethen are keye - 9.25 65c-9ge-1.25 those that show themn lookiîg Say - 5.90 i , n the same direction or at leasi attracted by the same in- Cle«Asil teroat. And since animais are id or Tablets Cream iuîpredictable, patience is nec- 9 - 549 w - ~ essaay to get ibis desired effect. To find youn favorite bird at rest; Observe some îestlings in a nest; To feast on the view that you love môsi, What would you offen ta pay your hôst? To watch the sun climb the eastern sky, How much is it worth to you-and why? To see the brilliant sunset glow. Is that a price-or do you know? The ripple ot water, the song of a bird Suppose that such sounds could neyer be heard Except for a price-would you really care? Would you be willing to pay your full share? The time may yet corne . . . if we do flot take heed When the next generation may well have to plead: "H-ow much does it cost for a glance at a bear?" Or 'How much for a smell of that wild flower there?" When the day dawns that the outdoors is taxed We shali perhaps realize the plain simple facts- That we have been privileged to do in the past What we like-free of charge-how long can it last? How much is it worth? That depends on your view To some it means plenty-now what about you? It's worth calculating . . . when all's saîd and done, How much you'd be willing to pay for your fun! Business Directory Àccouniancy WM 3. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant Second Floor New Library Building Cor. King and Temperance Sta. Phone MArket 3-3612 MONTEITU - MONTEIT7u RIEHL & CO. Chartered Accountants 135 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa RA 5-3527 Partners: J. W. Monteith, M.P., F.C.A. A. B. Monteith, B.Comm., C.A. G. W. Riehi, C.A. (Licensed Trustee) G. E. Trethewey, C.A. R. F. Lightfoot, C.A. YALE, FRIEDLANDE R. HUNTER & CO. Accountants and Auditors Licensed Trustee in Bankruptcy 64 King St. E. RA 5-1621 Oshawa, Ontario B. L. Yale, C.A. F. Friedlander, B. Com., C.P.A. Lakeshoro people are veny corabis ~of the prevalence of Chir opr a ci rbeinthe district since twu ______________ foxes have been destroyed andI fuund to bo rabid, and this last G. EDWIN MANN, DJ. week aichonî t akedoie ofa Offce, opaco eek a caton atednm of la- f Cireprcto the hined boys who is being giv- 15 Elgin St., cor. of Horsey St. oen the course of preventive Phono MA 3-5509 needies. Ail cats on the place Office Houns: By Appointment jwenc destroyed. IAbout 20 young people enjoy-Dentai 'da jolly hayrid last week to D____ e___n_______a_ wind up Hi- C activities for the summer. Clarence Nichoils with DRt. W. M. RUDELL, D.D.S. a. tracton lnstead of the trusty Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. oîd hanses provided the drawîng 40 King St. W. Bowmnanville power and after a moonlight Office Hours: j unt the ride ended at Austin's 9 a.m. ta 6 p.nm. daily each whene a bonfire suai Clased Satunday andi Sunday made a bed of cuals -ta roast Office Phono - MA 3-5790 wieners and marshmaUlows. Be- House Phono - Newcastle 3551 sides these and soft drinks, Pat iArnold and Wayne Deîny pro- DR. E. W. SISSON. L.D.S.. D.D.S. vidod a treat of ice cneam. The Office in his home yaung peuple prcsented Mrs. 100 Liberty St. N. - Bowmanvifle 'Barrowclough with a maîtel Office Hours: onnament and thanketi bath 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. dally counsellors for their attendance 0 a.m. ta 12 naon Wednesday @W during the summen. Ail were Closed Sunday grateful ta Clanence for his Phono MA 3-5604 * Iconstant help wlen lis trne was su cnowded with fanm work, DR. C. F. CATTRAN, D.D.S. especially an this hay ride -night Office * when threshing activities leave 23 King St. E. - Bowznanville evenyone but teenagers weany Office Hours: at the day's end. 9 a.m. ta 8 p.rn. daiiy Mn. and Mns. Haroldi Reeve Closed Saturday and Sunday ai1 n n n.E ce t Teleplýone: Office MA 3-5459 tendeti the Schwarz - Ponter wedding in Toronto on Satur- L e g ai day. Elsie's frieîds in Port ________________ Bnitain aid Wesleyville wish the STRIKE and STRIKE young couple eveny happiness. Barnisters, Soliciiors School opened an Tuosday Notanies Public V morning with Mr. Wand of W. R. Stnike, Q.C. Winoîa in change. Roy Austin, A. A. H. Stnike, B.A. Ronnie Dinner aid Yvonne 40 King St. W. - Bowmanville Parnell stanted high sehool aid Telephone MA 3-5791 Michael White aid Glen Green i stepped out on their first day W. KAY LYCETT, B.A. Ion the long road of their educa- Barnisten and Solicitor i tion. Iu the uffices of Mre Austin retunned homoeai R. R. Waddeil, Q.C. lasi week from ber trip ta West-ManSreOoOtri ern Canada. SIc visited Doneen Fidy 7p..t10pm Milîson in Saskaton, also Satunday: 9 a.m. ta 5 p.m. f.:iends near Regina,. aid spent1 LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A,, 1 ane time in Banff.t Barnisten, Solicitor fMns. Grucîeveld wlo bas heoxi Notany Public visitiig sun John aid family, King St. W. - Bowmanville left fan Maîtreal on Moîday of Phones- Office MA 3-5688 this week fnom where sIc will Residence MA 3-5553 ail for Holland. SIc las made' many friends durng ber visit MISS APHA L. HODGINS and ahluok forward tu anothen Barnister, Solicitor Iiit Notary Public Teewene 55 ai Sunday Tempenance St. - Bowmanville School with ahl teachers pros- leI nt. Muriel Austin read the E. RICHARD LOVEKIN manning scriptue. Churcl serv- U.E., BALB ice ~ *fal1 C Pouc9,Newcasle 24 finsi choir pnactice of thl onslPahon N ywappoini2e4 t season was beld the provious, oslainb ponmn Thursday and tle coîgnegatiuu oîly. i sloukiîg forwand lu seeingl tthem back. Mn. Harding's so-' Mio r tg a g e s imon was i tune with Labour ___ ______ Day aid emphasized the bloss- LEROY HAMILTON - ORONO ing o! wank aid tle senious bus- Phone 1 r 16c iness of using time ightly. Finst Mortgage Funtis Harold Austin's spent a couple Residences - Farnms of days -on holiday lasi Wedîes-' Business Proponiies1 day and Thursday caliîg at V Bobcaygeoî aid Uxbridge.a Mn. and Mrs. R. Best an dBeor-, 0p f0Me nicce lefi on Tuesday of ometry week for a visit with relatives KEITH A. BILLETT V south ut thc bonder. OptometnistV Mr. aid Mr.s. James Hill and 141 King St. E. - Bowmanville fanl fOhu visited with Mn.!t Office Houns: By appainiment b i M1r s! L. T op pij Telephone MArket 3-3252 a iIAllai Clarke's paternal aunt Mouday ta Saiundav from Bethlehem, Penn., las 9 ar. lut 5 p.m. a been sponding a few days with WcdneQdays: 9 to 12 ' Iü an hm l azufla. 2 Thursday eveninga 9 c ENNISKILLEN The combined meeting of the W.A. and W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. F. Mc-Lau- ghlin on Tuesday evening Aug. 26th with a membership atten- dance of 15 and ten visitor-s. Devotional wvas in charge of Mrs. Lorne Lamb, with Mrs. A. Brunt taking the Bible read- ing. There is to be a canvass for the Institute for the Blind at a later date. A turkey din- ner is to be held in October, Program was incharge of Mrs. A. Brunt. Three girls who had attended Camp Pretoria gave very interesting reports on their activities. These were Donna Yellowlees, Lisa Knudsen gave the report for Pat Turnbull, and Laura Griffin gave a re- port for Kathryn Slemon. These two girls were unable to be present. Two very full reports of the School for Leaders were given by Linda Stainton and Phyliss Howells, bringing to us several interesting happenings. A very interesting reading was given by Mrs. A. Boyd on "An incident that occured to Dwight Eisenhower as a boy. Treasur- er's report was given by Mrs. M' J. Hobbi and à clipping on ".Formosa" and the "Middle East" on the trouble going on there now by Mrs. R. Stenger. Lunch served by Group 4. Mr. and Mrs. E. Holdstock, Bowmanvîlle, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. Beckett. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens and Gordon, Mr. Howard Pye, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stainton. Toronto, Mr. and Mns. Ross Rowlands, and famîly, of Ottawa, were with Mrs. E. Page. Master David Ferguson, Bow- manville, spent holidays wjth his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson. Mrs. Stanley Brown, Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Mabel Crawford, Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. Fred Toms, were recent dinner gue- sts of Mr. and Mrs. Eanl Tre- win. Mr. and Mrn. Geo Irwin and Rodney, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert of Bow- manville on a motor trip to Sudbury and Manitoulin Is- lands. Dr. and Mrs. Clark Dorland and John, Lapeer, Mich., were with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor- land. Mrs. Allan Werrv, Sandra and Sharon wene afternoon tea guests of Mrs. Ross Lee, Ked- ron. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton and boys, attended a famîly gathering at Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns' cottage, Rice Lake. Deepest sympathy to Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Green, and fam- ily of Brighton on the passing of his father in Newfoundland. Mr. and Mns. Roy McGill and Reva, Mr. and Mns. Keith Me-~ Gll and Dale, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langid Solina. Mr. and Mns. Roy Werry and Debonah, Ottawa. were weekend visitors of Mr. and; Mrs. F. W. Werry. Dr. and Mns. Clark Dorland and John, Mr. and Mrs. Sain Judge, Lapeer, Mich., Miss El- enor Leighton, Bowmanvillc, Mn. J. A. Wenry. Mr. and Mrs.; A. J. Wierry, Sandra andi Sharon, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Werry. Mr. an.d Mrs. H. Trick Lind- say, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbar.i, Bunketon, Mr. and Mrs. 8rute Ashton and family, Purple Hilli visited Mn. and Mns. lffalte, Oke. Mr. Melville Griffin, Black- stock, was a caller at Russell' Griffin's. Mr. Edwin Ormiston, Eben-, ezer. wras a Sunday tea guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormiston. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mrg,ri, Donald and Jean, Brant ord, A'ere Monday visitons with Mr. and Mrs. John Gniffin. Mr. arnd Mns. T. P. Bell and famil '-, Toronto. we-e Suinday, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. WVeari-. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rahm and boys, w:th Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Stainton. How Much Us Ut Worth? By Frank R. Pammett If a change ivere made for all outdoor pleasure Would you stil engage in your non-profit leisure? Would you be willing ta pay-if the need shouid ais- For a chance tu admire the.late autumi skies? How much is it uorih--cash-on-thc-line-- TIo relax in the shade of somne stately pine; Or to drift in a boat on some quiet bay Aid hear the frogs call ai the close of the day? To walk through the flowering woods in the Spring, To hean the etheneal hermut thnush sing; To amble whene you would . . . or tu stay, How mucl would you be willing to pay? Mr. Harry Beauchamp cap- tured 12 prizes with his rab- bits at the C.N.E. New Zea- land white - second prize; New Zealand Red Senior does- first and second; New Zealand Red junior does- first and second; Flemish Giant- two fourth prizes;-Dutch senior doeý - second; Dutch senior buck- second; Netherland Dwarfs- second and third. Mr. Beau- cham takes considerable prîde and enjoyment in this hobby of raising rabbits. The Three M's enjoyed an evening of bowling in Bowman- ville on Tuesday and afterwards returned to Murray and Faye IVice's for lunch. Mr. Percy Westlake is a pat- ient in Bowmanville. His fri- ends wish hlm a speedy rcv ehy. Next Sunday Sept. 7, Rev. Reed will be in the pulpit at 9:30 o'clock for the church service. with Sunday School at 10:45. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Fat. Mr. and Mrs. J. Yell- owlees were-Sunday tea guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis, Oshawa. John and David Larmer, Blackstock, enjoyed holidays with their cousins, Karen and Brenda Yellowlees. Mr. and Mrs. C. Pascoe and Gordon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Crossman, Toronto. Mr. Gordon, Pascoe, Galt, wvas at home for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Freitag and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leger and chiidren Oshawa, Messrs. Leonard Blewett and Gary Har- lock. Mr. and Mrs. George Boutillier, New Toronto, visi- ted Mr. and Mrs. E. Cryderman. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wray and daughters, Oshawa, visited at Ross Cryderman's. Ellen Cryierman holidayed wjth Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wray and daughters, Oshawa, for sev- eral days. Mr. and Mrs. George Knox andi fam-ily visited at Mr. and Mrs. George Hamnlin, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tink and family visitaed at Mr. and Mrs. 0. Jackson's, Brooklin. Mrs. Addie Tink spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewell, Hampton. Douglas Hilîs has returned ot his hume at Hannam after hel- ping his uncle Wes Hilîs with M1A Banner Passant Reprosentative 3-3258 53 Browâ St. Bowmanville TRUTONE. WHITE, WITH 1 D B, GUVES LASTING, EXTRA WHITENESS! ; !DÈ-Maces Trutt-hihisuI bouse paint you can use " Trutone stays whit.r y.ar aftoe) year because il doesnt yellow " One coat beats the weather " Availahle in three types- Trutone White, Trutone Self. Wâshing Whito, TrutoneTrim White BtJY TRUTONE WHITE AI Lander Hardware 7 King St. F. Phone MA 3-5774 AT oeGruf,0ft. rICtQSP [ T NOTIC E BOWMANVLLE MUNIUCUIPAL GARBAGE -DUMP Effective Monday, Septeaubor 15, 1958, the Bowmanville Municipal Garbage Dump locaied on Jackman's Road will 'ho locked. The dump will be opened Io the cilizens of Bowmanville only on the following days: Wednesdays i p.m. to .5 p.m. Saturdays 8 arn. to 12 noon Anyone found dumping garbage in front of the dump or on any roa.dway in the Municipality of Bowmanville will be prosecuted, Special arrangements can be made for destroying documents, chemicals, etc., hy contacting the \Vorks Foreman. LLOYD 1. QUINTON)'> Works Foreman, Bowmanville Works Dept. PAGE SIX Aduit entertainiment - SfiA.nts - 50 I S. R. Pethick. Miss Nancy Wood farm work duriing the summ- Mr. and Mrs. Noble Metcalfe, neturned home from spending er. Oshawz the summen with her mother, Miss Lena Taylor. Bowman- IMisHelen Parrnder spent Mr. and Mrs. Switzen. ville. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mon-seeadysiTooow.h Mr.;. Earl Masters and girl~tgomey visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ai-d Mns., J. Brorneil wV'l Bownanville, with Mr. and Mns.ý Bruce Taylor and sons. motored hien home on Sundav Ralph Virtue. 1Mr. anid Mrs. Don Taylor anî: and %wcre tea gues.s of Mr. Miss Clara Page, Toronto, William. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. and Mrs. W.- Parrinder. Mr. and Mrs. H(èward Bradley Taylor %rere weekend guests *f M~r. and Mrs. C. Humer an-d and Brian, Maple Grove, with Rev. i.nd Mrs. R. Sherwin, zot fainily visi"ted Mr. and Mrs. PL. Mrs. E. Page. Belleville. 1Winiters and sons. Audley. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffýn Mr. J. Baker wvas a judrze of Miss Lihlln M:ton cf Tor- and farnily were Sunday caÛi- Shorthorni cattle at Ste. Eus- onto v.as' a guest oi r, ranl~ ers at Mr. and Mns. Lorne Gri- tace, Que. last week. Mrs. C. Han'.er al .a 111;ly. ffin's, Blackstock. Miss Helen Baker. Toronto: Glenin MilsQil .ived sev- Mr. nd rs.Earl Tnewin,. Miss iMojorie Couch, Mrs. Ethel erel (days hol' WihMý-. Mn.ai Ms.Couch and Mrs. Waters, Bow- and \1,,. ian SmitlY and child- Doneen and Donald were with manvlie visited at J. and Tom ren, T('no Mn. and Mrs. C. E. Horn at maker's M n. rdM.HoadC - ther otag, illams oit. Mr. and Mvrs. V. Wilson, Pet- ling, Whitbv. Mr. Fran~k Cow. Mnand Ms E V Bge erborough, rs O.Feel ing, H-amptonl; Mrs. Sid Hock.. ateddthe church service and Richard, Claremount, v;s- aa eeget fM.at for the graduating class of the ited at Mn. and Mrs. 1. Hardv's- Mrs. E. Hockaday and daugh4'ý Peterborough Cîvic Hospital ati Mns. Rae Pascoe and children Itors. Murrav St. Baptist- Church last! visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H .Pee- ISelhocl rc-op)ened on Tués- Sundziy evening. ver, Oshawa. day w.tha Mr. W'. Lycett at Su'- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Býeglcy, Mýrs. J. Dyer and Elizabeth.1ina;Ms.W'. Ashton at Brad- Mrs. F. C. Davidson of Oshawa'Mr. and Mrs. A. Beevon aad1 ley's a:'d Mrs. Colley of Nest- spenUISIc hvloliday weekend vis-,David, Oshawa; Mrs. G. Glas;-îileton at Baker's sohool. iting, Mr.and Mrs. William Da-$ pell and sons, Taunton, visited - vidson at Zurich also calling at Rae Pascoe's. on relatives at Mitchell and Mr. and M-3. J. Ovenden Acton. and children Oshawa, visîted ut Miss Carol Begiey and Mr.iMr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake'& Bruce Begley, spetht the week- Jr. Johin nemained for holidays. end with their aunt, Mrs. M.1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Westlake, Davad. Long Branch. i Millbrook, visited Mn. and Mrs.ý Apesn aiygte in Fran k Westlake Sr. A plasat failygathrîn Mrs. T. Flett, Columbus, vis-, was held Sun day evenîng atjie r n Ms .Fet the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rossi tdM.adMs .Fet Shar wbn teir augter Mns. Dr. L. B. Williams, Bow- Shaphy n nu had indaugM rmanville, was a guest of Mr. daughter of Mn.and Mrs. Ivan~ i r.D lt i Shar, wre aptied y teirfamlly visited relatives at Lak- uncle, Bey. Milton Sandenson. eedadPeebruh Guests were Mrs. M. Sander- M.adMs1S .Wr~ son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skia- visitcd Mrs. Percy Langmaid il~~" * nen, M.nd Mrs. Lloyd Ashton saa Messrs. Ronald and Ray Ashton,! John and Ewart W'e-rv hol- SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SALE Mn. and Mns. A. Sharp, Capt. id ayed with their grandparcnts, Poumgsuet nbet and Mrs. H. W. Gnegg, Donald rmsnatdt.uabeo and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd qualmfy for scholarships ire Skinner and family, Mn. and somnetimes forced to f orego themr Mrs D. B. Kay, Mt. Bill Kay higier education throughi lack Mr. anei Mns. *R.* J. Ormiston, of fund-s A College Policy of Mr. ani Mrs. Ross Ashton and the Sun I ife Assuranuce (om- family. Laten Mns. Gregg show- panv of Canada imll provide a ed pictunes of their trip to Jiap- MA 330 urned"eilrli"t an an~d other places of interest. fr g-uar on "througax l ta for tk ,u o îog olg ANI Fnsure your son 'e future-caîl SOLINA bmeNADtoday. - 1 - - v 1 li

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy