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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 May 1964, p. 12

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Ith 12 The Canadian Statesmnan, Bo'wnan'ile, MaY 20, 1964,,Sr wlls1n e takiictnre of e iMr. and Mrs. Alvin Olan, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gilles-1 PONTY POOL -pie were weekend guests with' Wedding beils will be ring-, Mrs. Chambers and famiîy the Fred Youngmans at their' 9n soon again in our village.j and Mrs. Florence Chambers cottage erDiype We were pleased to say' of Toronto when they made: Anniversary services and~ u.Hello"~ onSunday to -Mr. andi a visit here. Mrs. Chambers, suppers will soon be the orderj ___________________________________________ !of the day for our churches., We understand that aur An-1 niversarv (twa services) wifli be heid Sunday, June 7 th, od~with the supper on June 17th.~ We were sorry to learn that at ieast four of aur tobacco, growers will ot be growingi tobacco this year. A lot of local workers received season- able employment and it isi Township of Dairlington ment at suiaebe1965stoi warrant better conditions. E L U i ~ f IThe bail diamond has beeni Frst Instairnent 0f aitered and improved and1 local fans should se e consi d-1 erabie competition. In the; senior circuit we undeestandf TA X ESthat there will be a 7 teaml T A X ESleague. We haven't heard how mnany teams will comprise the junior circuit. Here is hopingý - for a good season. Local citizens wiil regret toi Due June lst hear:ofth udnpsigo 1964 voung wornan who took ai very atiepart inchurch and community work. We ex-1 tend our mast sincere sym-! Penalty cf 1% per month charged on ail unpaid pathy. 134hd thr first instalment taxes.i regular meeting on Wednes- day evening. A good report was received from the dele- NOTE: 3% Discount on 2nd instalment if paid gate, Sister Ruth Whitnell, who had attended Grand on or before June lst, 1964. Lodge in Lindsay. An appli- cation for membership was eeceived and plans were made for their Penny Sale this REM NDE1 Mr. adMrs. Ernest Cavano Dog license fees, if flot paid, are now overdue. have returned home after------ spending the winter months in Intercession City, Florida. Tesud iteoeya-l o hw ntea W G.D LAMr. and Mrs. Van Beek Sr. Th tryltl n-erodbys w iteai W. G. ALLA.,returned from Holiand after son of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Elliott of Bowmanville. Ri Tresurr. a six weeks' visit. A recep- lebrate bis f irst birthday on Monday, May 25th., is thE Treasrer. tian was held at the home of Carman .Redden of Campbellford and Mr. and Mrs. their son on Saturday even- ing.---. - -_ __ Bonny Boy Peter James Andrew, aged six and a haf months , shown in the above photo, is the bonny wee son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coombes, R.R. 5, Bowmanville, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harvey, Tyrorie, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coombes, Boxvmanville. He is the great-grandson of Mrs. R. Cale, Bowmanville, and Mrs. Annie Henderson of Peterborough. _____ ________Photo by Robert Aldsworth. MAPLE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olliffe, and family and Master Davidl Stouffville, were Tuesday visit- 1Brown spent the weekend' ors with Mr. and Mî's. F. R. ýwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. :Alex Tanner, and sister and Dr. George Truscott, sons husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elwoodý Charles and Jeffery, Ottawa, Bateman, Stirling, and Mr. and, spent the weekend with Mr. Mrs. Raiph Tanner, a brotberl and Mrs. A. Hagerman. Pauil'afd wifeCcf Marysville. Truscoit who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. McGuirk andý ý Iwith his grandparents return- fainily spent thc. xveckend xith: ý ed home with his father and iXrs. Charles Cuber, Breslau 1 brothers to Ottawa. aînd aise miotored te Niagara Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Stephcîi Jefffery were Suinday %î:,itoîi, with Mr. LONG SAULT Iand MUrs. Wm. Major, and Mel. and Mrs. Duncan Alurry ' Tor- (Intendied for last weck) onto. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gobb and U.C.\W. îneuliri.; ii nThirs-l Bruce, Tyrone, Mr. and Mes. day evcning (tomnorrow night) G. Kovacs and family, Mr. H. in the church basernent, at 8:00 Partner, Jimmy, Harvey andipin. Bonnie, Orono, were ail Moth-1 Mr. and Mrs2. L. C. White er's Day visitors of their par- spent the weekend at their ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Part- cottage at Twin Lakes. ner.: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Milis ac- Bruce Kellett, Janetville, conipanied her sister and hus- was a Sunday visitor of theband,.Mre and iMrs. Gardon lEari Penw,ýarden's. S0unk, Port Perry, when they Mr. and Mrs. James Rider'visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Jen- ,and family, Port Perry, Mr. F. riîîys, Carnphcllville, and other Johnston, Enniskillen and I\e.'relatives. and Mrs. R. Osborne and fam- M and Mrs. M. Goodmnur I ily, Courtice, ail visited their phy and daughter Sheila, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. John- and Mrs. Len Goodmuephy lnd ston on Mother's Day. caughter Shieila, Mr. and Mes. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Parkin- Leri Goodmurphy and dau.-h- son and family, Courtice, wvere ter Diana, Oshawa, with their Sunday, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. parents, Me-. and Mrs. Allie IRye Gibson. Goodmurplîy, Sowerby,, over Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown and the xeekend. Ross, Oshawa, were Sundayý Mr. and Mrs. C. P. SwalIowv visitors of the Wrn and Clay-' were Sunday visitors xith Mr. ton Brown's. ýRusseil Perkins, and daughter,ý Mr. and Mrs. E. Penwarden Margaret, Zion. and family were Sunday sup-' This coînmunity was shock-ý per guests of Mr. and Mrs.,cd when it learned that Master I M. Kellett, Janetville. Chuck Rose, son of Mr. and:ý Mrs. Allie Mitchell, Scar-ýMrs' John Rose, Maple Grolve, bora, attended the Goble -Baker,!was bit by a car on Mond a, Iwedding an Saturday and'while crossing the road. ieý spent the weekend with Me. was rushed to Bowmanville; and Mrs. F. Partner, Mr. and _Memorial Hospital, and thený ,Mrs. Haerv Sheldon, Swansea, to the Sick Children's Hospital, were Sunday visitors of the F. Tloronto. under police escort Partner's. who did a wonderfui job. The Mr. and Mes. Nelson Will:,boyý is in a serious condition iams, Port Perry, were Sun- at time of writing. day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.: Home and Sehool Associa-: Ry e Gibson. ýtion of Maple Geove Schools,ý Sorry to hear Mrs. Don Da- was heid on Wednesday even-: vey, Tfyrone, is in Bowman- ing. May i3th, at the West ville Hospital, we ail wish her School. A film on water safetyý a speedy recovery. was shown. Attendance awards OBITUARY GARFIELD K. WELSH Foilowing a short illness the death occurred Monday, May 1l, 1964, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, of Garfield Kal- laghan Welsh. He was in his 57th year. Born in Darlington Town ship April 4, 1908, the deceas- ed was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh. A.ý life long resident o! Oshawa i and district, he xvas a veteraný of the Second World War and served overseas with the Royal.1 Canadian Artillery. He is survived by his wife, the former Marguerite Bishop;j four daughters, Mrs. V. Stap-1 ley (Doreen), Oshawa; Mrs. J.1 Chiplick (Helen), Oshawa' Mrs. D. Alfred (Leona), Clark- son and Miss Joan Welsh, Oshawa and a son, Donaldý Weish, Oshawa., Also sueviving are a sister,ý Mrs. Eva Haekness, Orono; i two beothees, William Welsh, Courtice and Theodore Weish, Oshawa and 13 grandchildren.! The memorial service xvas held at the Armstrong Funerai Home, Oshawa, at 2 pin., Thursday, May 14. Rex'. A. Woolcock, rector o! St. Mark's; Anglican Church, conducted: the service. Inteement xvas in, Oshawa Union Cemetery. WESLEY VILLE <Intended for last week> Sunday school and church service were combined on Sunday mornîng for Famîly Day, w it h Superintendent Murray Payne conductîng the opening part of the service beginning at 11:30 a.m. Rev. U .I..M. Freeman arrived in tiînc to bring his sermon for the: day after conducting services; ove photo is Robert William, at twa other appointmen:.s.' obert William, who wilîe The junior choir of 14 mr- bers, with Mrs. Carroll Nich-i (e grandson of Mr. and Mrs. ais organist and leader, sang, William Elliott of Ottawa. two antbems with Barbara, -, Photo by Astor Studio. Dinner taking a solo part.ý Sunday school members as-ý wcre won by Miss Loysts roamn sisting with the service were:; East School, and Miss John- Jennifer Payne, Invocation;, son's roomn for the West School. James Eyden led in the ee-; A social time was enjoyed. sponsive psalm; Margo Paynei Me. Leonard Hindman isi gave the cail ta prayer, and Memorial Hospital, Bowman- Rae Tufford led the praver of, ville, under the doctor's careJ confession; Nicki Groeneveld: Me. and Mes. Stephen Jeff *, and Robert Dinner receivcd receivcd word Tuesday morn-the offering, and Suzanîne Ev- ing that ber aunt, Mes. E.I den read the children's stary; Dibb, Bagota, N.J., had passed sceipture lesson was read by away. Our sympathy is extend- Leslie Ford. A lovely chrys -1 cd to them. anthemum plant in memory of iîr andMes H. . F Mes. Tutt was the floral af-i Mr ad r b , . re-1 fering for the service. mani, accompanied by Ms. Msae .Scihre . Sam Snowden, Oshawa, were Reedes .Suto - Saturdav evening supper guests Rev, J. Walter, G. Couch-"; xvih e.andMe. . R Tn-man and E. Barrowclough i kin, Ritson Road S., Oshawa wr n otHoeo Fia Mr. and Mes. Gardon Marti afternoon helping at the Can-! - 1- în, erroms accompanied by Mr. andi Mrs. E. W. Foley, Mrs. R. L. Wor- den, Bowrnanville, were on a motor trip on Sunday and vis- ited their cousin, Mr. Fred Nelson, Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laird, and daughitcr Nancy, London, were Sunday visitors with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Jake) Laird and brothers. MVrs. Everett Beech, Port Hope, is visiting with her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech. Miss Hazel Worfolk, Whitby, was a Monday caller on her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Jake) Laird. SUN-PROOF QIL BASE EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT is Pittsburgh's regular first quality bouse paint. It's available at a special low price during this sale in a wide range of clean whites and crisp colours. See your Pittsburgh Paints dealer soon for best selection. Visitors during the week- f end were: Mr. and Mes. Ho-ý bert Binsted and two daugh-j tees with bis sister, Mes. To-J bin. Hubert is faeming in theî Georgian Bay district. Mr.1 and Mes. Bob Vannatto 0fý Toronto with Mr. and Mes.L Oughteed. E. Barrowclough's spent the day with Mr. andi Mes. E. Karvonen and Melody la Scarbarough; the A. Aus-O H W tins with Me. and Mes. R.~ AW Cornelius in Port Hope; Mes.. W. T. Nichais of Part Hope, with Me. and Mes. Carrol' Nichais; Me. and Mes. Keni 'utie Showrooim Langman of Toronto with Mr.,l 728-1611 and Mes. Perey Snell. ASIC ABOUT NEW SUN-PROOF LATEX EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT. NO PRIMER NEEDED WOOD PRODUCTý -LIMITED - Oshawa Shopping Centre 728-1617 BANK 0F MONTREAL to 3FamiIq Finance Plan Bring ail your personal credit needs under one roof 10W COST LIFE-INSURED LOANS Dowxamvilie Branch: Oshawa Branch JAMES BELL, Manager lAMES McCANSH. ManaRe,

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