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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Sep 1960, p. 12

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THE CANADIAN STATESM. UWAVILONTARTO Hampton United Church Hall was packed last Thursday for the f irst annual swim award cenemonies. During the evening, additiorial presentations were made to the two insfructors for their helpful part in the summer program. Instructor Miss Bette fhanked for Assistance During the swun. awards at Hampton last w was mnade to, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clements in appreciat, allowing the children te use the pool free of char dent of the Durham County Recreation Services org j- making the presentation. Q.UALIFIED and RELIABLE : o19: YOU CAN DEPEND ON US a a 0 the same as your doclor does. P'1~Aft~1CSTS mv Our registered phar- macists keep abreast of ail neiv discoveries; we maintain complete, fresh stocks of al drugs eb We work hand-in-hand with the doctors in this comrnunity to pro- tect and improve your bealth. ROTARY CAR WASH SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS JURY & LOVELL YOUR REXALL STORE 15 King St. W. Bowmanvile MA 3-338 Brown and Mrs. Janet Ferguson, her assistant, are shown at lef t receiving gifts from Secretary Mrs. H. S. Coutts and Treasurer Mrs. W.* Smale. At extreme left, is W. W. Bagneil and right, Dor Marsden, officiais of the IRed Cross Society, Bowmanville. Thrulling Canoe Trip Described in Article By Cdln. Club Speaker The following despatch of eastern Alberta, and Mont- "a thrilling and historie canoe real. trip which appeared in the The stretch down Lake diaily press last week wîll be Superior, considered highly of special interest to mem- dangerous in an open boat, bers of the Durham County was the last link in the recon- -'Canadian Club. struction of the route. The Mr. Erie Morse, the hero couple are believed the firsi of this venturesome story, is to have made the expedition one of the guest speakers who in 150 years. is scheduled to address our The Morses made the jour- local club this coming season ney in three stages, picking on his exciting experiences. up supplies at two points and Mr. Morse is acquaînted with turning in to camp on shore a number of local citizens as at night. Arrangements for hie is the national director of safety checks by the RCAF -the association of Canadian were neyer needed. Clubs of which our county They said their only serious ......club is a member. trouble came at Black Bay, ,,The despatch follows: about 30 miles east of Fort - "It was a piece of cake," William, when they hit six- said Erie Morse, of Ottawa, foot waves and shipped water yesterday as hie and his wife, over the stern. .~ '~ -. Pamela, stepped ashore here The fur traders travelled ... after spanning the wordsini large bateaux, bnoad-beam- ýeýt ............largest and most treacherous ed craft with as many as eight , body of fresh water in a 17 paddlers. By contrast, the .~foot aluminum canoe. Morse's canoe was a light .-~ The couple took 24 days to fragile vessel. .complete the 400-mile jour- S~ ~ ney down the north shore of Lake Superior from Fort Wil- ..~.... ..~. e. liam. They sat out eight days Sof bad weather and averaged about 26 miles a day. The weather ivas ideal for M...ors,.ntionl.dre. Cartwright Fair Saturday as Stor of the Association of Cana- i lowsfrcmiigec .~ dian Canoe Clubs, now has ne-adsoeftthy oudlt tracd b cane te enireleave their harvesting so the .~ ~j~j oftheold j~~traersattendance was down slightly, Aot fthabask, fr ter however a very fine fair was between Ahbsa i ot-held. 7ea seilpeetto To start with thêre was a 'ee, secil pesetatoning with Mr. and Mrs. Doug great crowd attending the ion of their generosity Inl Ash, Oshawa. Go-Kart races Friday even- rge. Mrs. Jack Rice, Presi- Mr. and Mrs. J. Aikenhead, ing and they were considered Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ritchie most successful. tanization, is shown at right were Sunday tea guests at At 1 p.m. Saturday a fine Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton's. parade left the high school Mr .and Mrs. W. Loveridge grounds. First came eight and Joy were Monday dinner foun-horse teams of heavy HAYDON guests of Mr. and Mns. Jim horses (ti ascoetoth Martyn and family, Bowman- record of ehbt at any fair Mr ad rs Dvi Mn-ville. in Ontario). The fine Sutton row and Alexandra, Tononto; Mr. and Mns. Ross Ashton Lgo adadMjrte Mrs. Bernard Houseman and called on Mr. and Mrs. John then led the rest of parade children, Mr. A. Stainton, En- Bnown, Orono. which, consîsted of the Brown- niskillen'; Mr. C. Avery, Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. W. Blackburn les, Guides, Cubs and Scouts. ant Point, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dui n Dale, motored to eea euiul eoae Waltr Lverige.PemrokeandChapau ue-floats, a great exhibît of new Waler oveidg.bemrokdAgnnd hpau, Que-farm implements and a clown Sgt. Bernard Houseman, banld Aylgonqin arkforkept things interesting along whose Army duties requines Mn. and Mrs. W. Blackburn, the parade. him to attend the C.N.E. for Dougie and Dale, Mrs. K. On the grounds there wene twenty-four days, spent the Cowling. Mr. and Mrs.Mr more ride n netimn weekend with hîs famnily at ray Tabb and family, Mr. and for the kiddies than usual. Mr. and Mrs. C. Garrards. Mrs. Malcolm Elford enjoyed The mothers auxiliany had a Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ormis- a picnic at Cartwright Park, succesful booth of home cook- ton Enikile; r.Fnckronl Sunday. ing, soft drinks, etc. 0f cour- Toronto; Mn. and Mns. Lloyd Decoratien Day Service at s hr eeohrboh Ra ere Bethesda Cemetery will be by outsiders also. There was Ashton, Ronald and Ran hl Sna, etmbrwt the largest exhibit of heavy Sunday visitors a .at d h uch Seic e unday hore vr oehvn o Mrs. Ross Ashton's. Cu evc udyat frs eromhaigc-n 7:30. Rev. Lokhorst in the fom as far as Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Rit- pulpît. Bracebridge. The light horse chie, Toronto, at Mn. and Mrs. With the summer holiday exhibit was down slightly. J. Aikenhead's cottage. neanly over, schooî wiîî open Some of the local men had Mn. Roy Thompson, Les- on Tuesday, Sept. 6th. honses at Toronto Exhibition. kard, visited his mother, Mns. Rena and Kyle Gnahami had The sheep was much as us- W. Thompson Sunday, and a tonsil operation on Friday. ual. The swine exhibît was wene supper guests at Mn. and Rena is spending a few days, down, though the quali"< Mns. Ronald Thompson, Ham-' with Mr. and Mrs. W. Rlahm, good. Leslie Taylor, who#ý pton. and accompanied Mr. Tyrone. swine won him the Premium and Mrs. R. Thompson and ________ Breeders Award at Ottawa Karen to Whitby Hospital. last week was the chief ex- wh(?re Karen is going to train yRTTAD hibitor. The 4-H Caîf and 4-H; for a nurse. a. IT ARni Swine Club held their Ada-' .Mrs. Giles and girls, and ievement Day. Mrs. N. Collacutt, Bowman- MRS. R. F. DOIVNEY In the Reeneation Centre thle ville, visited Mn. and Mrs. Nnedyafrshadhr baking exhibit was considen- (.hr~ Tbh nd faily hsbndaymafked the rngolden, ably langer also there was Geore Tbb ad fmily huban mared heirgolenmore fancy work and flowers. Sunday. wedding annivensary, Mns. R. There was excellent compet- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gray, F. Downey, 198 Boswell Ave., ition in the Women's Insti- Oshawa, were Satunday visit- Peterborough, died August tute Collections one having ors at Mr. and Mrs. Clem 26th in Civic Hospital. come from Wooller. The school Rahm's. She had been in hospital exhibits wene of the veny best Mr. and Mns. L. Ashton,I since August 12 and for somne quality and quantity, also the Ronald and Ray, enjoyed an years had suffened fnom an- girls' work which the 0.N.O. evening of pîctures showed at thritis. Club sponsoned. Everything Mr. M. Bowman's, Enfield, of Mrs. Downey had been ac- went off well, then an ex- the Tamblyn picnic and othens. tive in the wonk of Trinity cellent supper senved in the Mns. W. Thompson spent a United Church for many United Chunch te a large few days with Mr. and Mr,.. years. She served as president crowd put some in trim for F. Osmond and Mn. and Mns. of the WMS, headed a girls' clearing the armouries and E. Thompson, Bowmanville. organization and taught Sun- othens for enjoying the dance Mn. and Mns. Athunrea day Sehool for some time. at night. Music was furnished and Lynne, visited Mr.an Bonn Annie M. Smith at by the Jack Keating Orchestra Mns. Clayton Read, Peterbor-! Enniskillen, Durham County, of Peterborough. Altogether ough, Sunday. Mns. Downey was the daugh- a splendid day was held. Mn. nd ns.Lesie ra-ter of the late Charles Smith Mn. and Mrs. Fnank Scott, ham called on Mn. a nd Ms. and Elizabeth Jones. She has Detroit, spent last week with! .Henry Arhton mnd Mn. and ]ived in Peterborough since Mn. and Mrs. John Beacock. Mns. Albert Lock, Pont Hope, 1910. JMn. and Mns. Russel Willan, on Sunday. A graduate of Victoria Col- Toronto, were weekend guestsi Mr. and Mns. Bert Ashton lege, University of Toronto, of Mn. and Mns. Charles Ven-i held a wienen roast at thein in honon English and modenn ninq and amily. cottage on Satunday evening., languages, she taught in Mar- S ncere sympathy of the Those attending wene, Mn. and kham and Port Penny High, community is extended to Mn. Mrs. John Ross and faitySchools befone her marniage.! Norman McNally, Coîbonne, Mn. and Mrs. Fred Ashton, Mns. Downey is sunvived by and Mn. and Mns. K. Steele, Mn. and Mrs. Jim Madone, i lien husband, two sistens, El- Ottawa, on the death of Mrs. Toronto: Mn. Henry Ashton,: îzabeth and Mary Smith of McNally, Friday. Mn. and Mrs. A. Read and Whitby, a brothen John of: A lange number fnom hene family. Enniskillen, and was the aunt1 attended the funeral of Mns. Mn. and Mns. Potts and' of Mrs. Evenett Hoabr ofBo-MNfyiCooneSnd. ÈLÉTWLVE t.iove, buncUdy. Mn. and Mns. Mur r a y Thornpson and family, Ux- bridge, and Mr. and Mrs.Ja mes Thompson, Mount AibentrI, wene Sunday guests of Mn. and Mns. Menvyn Graham. Mn. and Mrs. Wilbent Ar- cher accompanied by Mn. Vin- cent Archer, Bowmanville, and Miss Marilyn Ancher, Whitby, visited friends in In- goldsby, Sunday. Mrs. H. Hawkins, Port Penny, spent the weekend with Mn. and Mrs. Leith Byers. Gordie Malcolm spent last week with his grandmothen Mns. A. J. Cook, Brooklin. Douglas Cook, Bnooklin, is an visitiN oe is wcomveek Mn.iponlis e aMrs. elMaCokronvsted civedrs. tt.lMr.onana s re -Mrsd. Ja ok Trno Eived word thaeMr. ads Monay.Britisha'Columbia safe]y andi Mrs. George Fowler spent have secured an apartment last week with her daughters there. in Oshawa. Allan Rutherford, Oshawa, On Tuesday of last week, is visiting his grandmother Ms.W.Bnnett, Bowmanville, Mrs. G. Fowler this week. * entýrtained Misses Georgie and Susan Simpson, Joan Cal Misses Pat Hoskin and Di- and Wendy Wilson, also Brad- anne Blair spent the weekedIy n amrnWisnt in Bufalo lnch , an afternoon's fun at Mrs. A. Moore, Shirley and Memo rial Park, also to sup-1 Mr. Russel Spkiks, Oshawa, per at her place. The children Mn. and Mns. Grant Fengu- son, Ian and Mary, Toronto, visited Roy and Bill Ferguson, Sunday. Donald Wright is visitingi Mr. and Mns. Noel Menton,! Oshawa. Mns. Waltenhouse and Mr. and Mrs. Chiasson and family Toronto, spent the weekend with Mn. and Mrs. Harold Henry an d family. BROWN'S Mn. and Mrs. Curson spent Sunday with Mn. and Mns. J. Hartwick, Toronto. SMOKED Shamks HAÀMS - neCentm luices Reuoe. SHANK HALF U)33C PEACHES 89C o mWrbGwW' My*ki,ohd, W h esYellow CORIRNo.1 w omuIar GMoW04,'103W CookinG, o. i Grae ONIONmS bm,ý3q9 Swi m Instructors Receive Presents for Their Work ai Hampton FREE! FREE! With every purchase of $1.00 or more of GASOLINE - OIL - ACCESSORIES you wili receive Bonus Coupons entitling you to FREE GIFTS! Catalogue Available at Service Station *A~~~DMWR00i* 8 For your convenienoe Service Station -il -eo-----m ' --. t-il--m is wes ExraSpeia# ulA&P PEANUT BUlT ER 16m39c AaP 5wuBq> tin, 31c-SVE Se ABP F~ t~HBqn 2 Si..V&--SAVE 5. APPLESAIUCE - 4nSà49c RASPBERRIES - 3£ÎM79e «cm: lu 36 I -m PEAS GOBAN Btt Po- No Centre Sie. Remov.d BUiT HALF ib59C CENTRE CUTS or Steaks iu79c WHOLE HAMS Ready, -Youne - 10/i tS 7-lb ^vras BROILER TURKEYS Sweet P.ckled, Vas Pas COTTAGE ROLLS Umoked, Vac Pas, !/a'ls COOKED HAMS Bo-Imm., Cooka4, 8owk.d, Vas Pas MIDGET HAMS WUENERS Essex Brand WIENERS ib 57c ib49c &,53c ib79e !b 89C l* Sco pcg 49c 2-lb bag 8 9c Au re W .A~f ~ 'ru~ t. e> ..16 u - .* a. *0 -. . . . DAWN OVLR SCUGOG Suddenly I was greeted by Day, another Day With a gleam of glory. Night reluctantly Drew her humid hand stealthily away As dawn took command so ,very happily. A sparrow chirped a littie Etude Echoing across the tali gray grasses. A song of love, like a favorite fugue Filled my heart. NIGHT ever passes! Ah, skillful surgeon! Thank you, God For your glorious Dawn over Scugog! -Marion Ford tyn and boys visited Mr. and visited Mrs. E. Darcy over the Mrs. Albert Martyn, Maple~ weekend. __________________ THUESDAY, SEPT. lst 1%00 were thrifled with the good Brownie Packs were enter- time they had. tained to a hike and later for Miss Wendy Wilson spent a lunch at the home of Mns. R. couple of days last week with i Simpson on Thusa fls Miss Janice Palmer, Campbell-' week.husaofls crof t. j Master Jeffery Langley en- Mns. J. Curson along with tertained a few of his young Mrs. J. Hantwick recentîy mot- friends on Fniday on the oc. oned te Belleville and Peter-ý casion of his fifth binthday. borough, visiting friends and' Work is pnognessing on t doing a littie shopping. new home of Mn. and Mrs. Successful in receiving their ý Stan Couch in the section. .wiming centificates on Fn- Sorry that Mn. John Sin- day evening at Waltona swim-j clair had the misfortune to ming pool included Donella lbreak his arm necently. Lancaster, Judy Pitt, Georgie! isJnie an ii Simpson, Jean Webb, Jimmie Ms enie Pye 0iie Pitt, Keith Cal. 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