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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Jul 1965, p. 6

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IF The aladian Statesman, Bowrnanville, July 21, 1985 Sunday supper guests of Mr. end Mrs. Harold SWain, Ji;m Demonstrats Methodsand Helen.j A b ________ e Mehod MAVERS COUNCILI Miss Doreen Van Camp is, aleader at Kalalia C.G.I.T. ï Camp ini Rupert, Quebec, near The regular monthly mieet- shall be $1.40 henceforth for Ottawa. ing of the Municipal Council each aduit and child receiving M/t r S a ty n o mt o r. and Mrs. Kenneth Sam- of the Township of Manvers wlaeassacprmnh W a te rreturnedIhooem aeioes- was heid on July 6th with ail Magistrate Baxter, enclosîng moortrp e Fastern Canada. Lewis McGill presided. May 1965 in the amount of P o defo Ro arCl b Mr. and Mm.CarlWright Th: minute: of teJn 38;Dp.o ihasr Prov ded or R tary Club returned home Saturday ev- meeting were read and ap- Ontario Sales Tax on road con-9 Eas Cost. lors Payne and Strong. Car- ai Hydro rates for street light 0 rpt h atCat« rled. iamps; Board of Transport1 Rev.P. ad Mr. RoerilCommissioners re the closingà B ' B T .S . P h y E d . D ir ct r andDennis and Miss Lynda The following communica- of Bethany station; Dept. of1 By B T S.Pys Ed D iect r n3:îe an: mrs. ngtions were received and read: Municipal Affairs, enclosîng te Mon treal, from wh-ere th-ey Application from Donald H. first payment of the Uncon- Valuable information on jackets, trvy each one out. continues, keep victim , wi fly te England for three Taylor for wire fence bonus, ditional Per Capita Grant in Water Salfty an-d det.ailed This is vitalhy important even1 and quiet, and assist the doc-1wees oiîîlDpt fWlae ene eu h mut f$,9.5 n practical advice onth ad enhejctsav beenltr Mr, an-d Mrs. Glenn Larmer hations concerning Welfare; iivestock dlaimn and several msninistration of artificial re- approved. A man bouglht three, The Silvester chest-pressure adby istdRv n Town of Whitby, i-e Educa- accounts. ipiration, particuIarly mouth apoe iejcesfrhsan iemto fatfca n osvstdRv n inrslto;Uie on Io mouth rescue breathing capjr, oed ru aeteors-m iemt do riiiMrs. Ted Colwell and family to eouin ntdCu- Mr. H. M. Jakeman, repre- *ndtheSilestr hes-prs- dchden, anfrtatd. ely test respiration was also demnon- at Coe Hill, Sunday. ties of N. & D., Equalization of senting the War Memorial *ndth Slvstr het-re- e temaferars.Hefondstrated by Mi-. Bagneli, with Assessment By-law for 1966 Conmmîttee,caed o th sure arm-lift method, were that while tihey worked per- Mr. Rehder taking the part'of Mrs. M. MacDougald, St. County ievy, (Manvers Town- Concl andased thatthe gtiven by W. W. Bagneil in his fectly in calm water they the person being rescued. Mary's, i3 spending a few days ship Assessment for County Council gine consd tratontoe addre t th Bomanili wee nt sawothyasLueyo the victim chestup wihteGnnLrnrs purposes amounts to $2,199,, the municipality purchasing aT Rotary Club's luncheon meet- sorne hidden damage they he instructed. "Clear foreign Mi-. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer 964.00); Town of Lindsay re poto1!telo ato h inghel ai th FlingDuth- ereuseessin oug waer.matter from mouth. Kneel at visited Mr-. and Mrs. Har-vey a welfare matter; Ontario Wat- Towvnship Hall t u h umnMioor ote onFriay "Tis an etuned thevitims had.Raie vcti'sYellowlees and family, Sohina, er Resources Commission, X*C War Memorial on, presently Tlhe guest speaker was in- thîce jackets to the shp, and neck and tilt head well back. Sunday evening. Janice Yel- the matter o! pollution in being canvassed for under priv- troduced by Tom Rehder, who the staff there then discover- IGapvci' wit.Rc owlees returned with them streams, rivers and lakes and ate sponsorship. "id that Mr. Bagneli was well ed that in tihe stock of this rasp voi gvctim's rfroc ai holiday. the control o! sanie; approva1 kr*own by ail the Bawmanville particular koind of ife jacket ~ ~ hsîwrcet Abu 0prasejydao h et !Hgwy On motion of Porter and menifoers of the club. He told 50 of thern were faulty. Idf.Rckbcpl-tn pnoe b h .I y ucaetpryrfrwe Heasiip the Finance Commit- the visiting Rotarians and buying a life jacket for a - bste Gananoquanabotnd rshctrlitaoale, nitng iCuclos1 esa ht s- agei adcil wighnghm ha îgtihe arms outward adbsu n oandndbuh otP a o aye, Sontnd o! Concillor est tatMr Bgnel adchldweghig es tan50backward as far as possible. trip around the Thousand Is- figure o! $1,792.20, inciuding Giapite oc Ntac born and educated in pounds the smallest size ls Repeat the previous last two lands, Sunday. ail taxes; Fence Viewers award 1the orîer o ted lontasto lk>wmanvihle, and during th1e correct one. For those steps 15 or 20 times a minute. Mrs. Dalton Dorrehi took re a fencing probiem; City o! the ownshipf Hallt a seifa World War Il had served in weighing between 50 and 90 Elizabeth and Susan Thomp- Peterborough re a wahfarethTonipHltes fa the RCAF. pounds buy a medium size, . Mi-. Bagnell stated that this son and JanLice and Heather matter; Dept. of Wehfare re portion of the lot couhd bet "After the war Mr. Bagne,, and for tihose over 90 pounds is an efficient method of anti- Dorreli ta Leaskdale, Satur- the Medicai Welfare Plani, scrdt re h joined the staff o! tîhe Ontario Purchsse an adult size. ficiel respiration. The face-up day, July 3rd, ta view the un- whereby the rate for medical Memoniai on, anc i ta report Traiing Schol or Bys Do et uy alif jaketposition permits Maximum viiling o! a mernorial ta L. coverage for welfare cases back to the council, ait the, Tereanin S aol for Boy t s"DO eflotbare fea cket ead tilt. Jt permits a quik M. Mtgoer.Hin ead August meeting. Carried. bee, nin ce ot ht ime al .s hat en5too la ng o l d.-change ta mouth-to-mouth Most o! her books, al thoi-- Business Direciary Moved b anscne benif hag o hyialE- fhi s nexedigy a-rescue breathing, and it also oubyy ePayentheservce. yHe ucation and swimming there. gerous hing te do. If there is aiw arosrain o Dr. aned theDuglsrieconcun a p that the counicih waerwthn n qate o aloseair bsratono D.an Ms Du lasBibey ,,,u with the Town of Whit- "He is also in charge of thewtrwihnacureroa foreign matter in the mouth Who have been almost five ccoufl ta n c by in asking the Provincial Bowinanville Reci-cation De- mile chihdren should wear and throat and o! color ya. nLnoEgad are - Govei-nmet ta increaseit partment's Surnier Swimmince life jacketsoat ahi times. A chengs in toheo, Enland RAY J. DILLING tr Instiruction prograni. T h 's chld On a tricycle can goangsi h kn guests o! hier parents, Mi-. and CatndAcutn grants in the field of educa- aune oeta 0 on-quarter o! a mile in five min- KihJcsn moved a vote Mrs. Carl Wrig'ht, and other Ch r c tet tion. Carried. summer ore tha 300 yOng-motion o!3ChStrongreand aters from town are receiving utes, research has shown. At O! thanks ta Mr. Bagneli for relatives. After afewhoui- 6336 _ otrapiaini ab uwimig istutin" Mi.acottage, a child should be in bis valuable advice and in-623-3s6they witionbefliving an Rehder pointed out. a life jacket frai- the time formation. Vice President Bob Toronto. Dr. Bîlbey will be a LEONARD JAMES BROOKS made 'ta the Livestock Coi-m- Theimorane f atrbe or she gets up until bed- Stevens, who presded at the P>rofessor in Toronto Univer- Chartered Accountant missioner o! the Province of Th ipotaceo!waertime. luncheon meeting, also ex- sity. Trustee in Bankruptcy OtrafrteWrl l aafety knowledge and rules pressed bis personal apprecia- Mr. and Mx-s. Will Dugan Suite 205W 725-953Grnt. ariofrite. rbeFl were emphasized by Mn. Bag- Speakin-ý of artificial i-es- t-5 rat arid uieli. He, spoke o! thbe tragic piration, Mr. Bagneli told of bst h us pae o ohî,bogtM-.w i- Ohw hpigCnr Moved by Payne, secondedh accdets mnyof heinfa te primitive assc i gra.phic address. Ne pi-e- oher home from her vîsit in WM. J. H. COGGINS hy Porter, that a resohutian be ' Wciet s, aneeye th n Pfa- th e W as asuch a sented Mr. Bagneli with a gif t that axea and were dinner Chartered Accountant foiwarded to the Dept. ofa taxi, tat sta-t eve y year rcdr s ate te as a souvenir o! bis visit to guests; Mi-. and Mrs. Stuart Second Floor Highways at Port Hope. Ont.,D the 24th o! May holiday week- mn er ago. Eventually the club. Miller, Oshawa, were upr Ne irryBidn authorizing the Road Super- a end that could have been pi-e- a definite foi-ni of artificia]e upr NwLbayBidn Ivented. respiration was developed. Ne Gai-net Rickax'd presented a guests a! the Archers. Cor. King & Temperance Sts. intendent o! the Township ofD The flouting of safetv rules M 01 o!the five methods that banner from the Rotai-y Club Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Phone 623-3612 Manvers ta bure Dept. o! Higb- S 'While boating, fishing, or have been used, and aliso o! o! Charlottetown, PEI, where Lloyd and Earl, attended the WILSON & BURROWS ways equipment as i-Cquii-ed the me and the township agree ta ac- u swining nesult in grave temst modlern. he attended recentiy. The Trewîn fa-iîly reunion at So-14 Chantened Accountants cept the rates as set out underC eosqecsnt only for MOuth ta mouth rsu bii-taday of Bill Coggins was lina Hall, Sunday. i-ri King St. East, Oshawa, Ont. Dept. o ihas rna conseqenceuts foria t.bi-atbing ha rve eb celebrated by bis fellow Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hari Partners : o ihasrna less aduîts. the fastest. In this method th'e ans, Merrill Brown led and two grandchxldren, of Ronald F. D. Wilson, C.A. Discussing tihe necessity a! the drowning victim is turnedth singsong. and Reg Geen, Zephyr, and Mrs. Alma Fowh-1 G. Edmond Burnows, C.A. lie acetMr Bgni sat- n i bckan t asbenOsha'wa, was the pianist. er- visited Mn. and Mrs. Albert Phone 728-7554 __ ie jhackt i, ManBgneli at-r. ron hibackor an t a en Guests present ait the hun-i Wright, Sunday afternoon. - __ -- -___ ed ha nthi maiesucba p r- r esponsihe foar savîn rnny heon meeting were Mr.1 Mr-. and Mrs. Robert Ma- HLL ERKIN & CO. , - ehase only the ofaprave vs,"teseke ad M"'. Geen, George Shi-eve, Benlbaffy and David, St. Mary's, Cbartered Accountants- bSy the Deprt-enbgt.o! trans- Bagn eil d eonstad jonthBaley. Hot Webster, Percylwere weekend guests o! M. Knx Street -- Newcastle dWo vt pubd ed ou. ta dmuhrey ewihajon-Manuel, Ted Shi-eve. ahi of 1and Mns. Wm. Maha!fy and 987-4240 "Havlng prabased our life d dummy.Oshawa, and S. Roblin, Whit-: boys. 3½Kn t .- Ohw "Fo mut t mut rsce 1yMn. and Mns. Cli!! Barber' 725-6539 breathin.g turn the vlctim ________ and famihy, Oshawa, were WlimC al .omCA -,face up, i-aise neck with oneST C weekend guests, and Mr. andWilavidC. Perkinm, C.A. *. hand, and tilt the head fully dT DMas.vidBransGCuricee__________ C.A.___ *kback with the other hand. BJJLCKSTOC and Mr-. and Mrs. Ray Walker * "Open the victini's mouth, and girls,Oshawa,were Sun- CLiroprac i pull lower jaw ta jut position, (Intended for last week) day callers o! Mr. and Mrs.ir p a c pinch nobti-ils shut ta prevent ONO Club met ait the, Bob Bnyans and farnily. G DI AN D.C. ai hakge ad aitana home of Jessie Gunten, Julv Miss Ethel TbomiÉpson . Chinopractor downward pressure on the 8th, with 22 membens and viitn renai oot Office: forehead wlth thîs hand. two guests pressent. Evcning's M- n r.By el, 15 Elgin St., cor. o! Horsey St. "Seal m.outh tightly and entertainmient be- ihgan wit oat, x.adMsPBiiy'hone 623-5509 bl'ow in. The victim's chest scavenger hunt. Minutes were Dnsor4n9chldç- x fic ous:B apinm Dunseacb ffitheHoKen BDunsmoors.n s ould rise. Remove your read and approved. Dec k Wid p n d pet he weeend ES U ! - S V 2 tisListen foi- air ta corne two basebaîl clubs in B lack- Mr. and Mrs.,Hector Short- i - --_ New Pack With Pectin Out o! victim's lungs. Look for ýtock. Rail *ais answered by ri ,dge and Bill and Mrs. A. DR _. M. RUD ELL, D-D S- e victm's hes te ali.Pinh eah meberintroducing her-, Leighton visited Mn. and Mi. 75King St.E.Bwaài Oelp for nistrils and blow in again. sel! and stating wbere shie Herb. Leîghton, Bowmanville,ý Office Hours: om vie KW U Mr-. Bagneil stated that 2o would lete spendoid asjudv 9 a.i. te 6 p.m. daily S RWE L I I mnutes o! this m-iuth-to- Lunch o! ba.nbecued bamburgs ,Mn. -and Mars. Bruce Mount-, Closed Saturday and Sunday y oung nomemakers mouth rescue breathing is and co!!ee was enjoyed on the'jo and fam-ily spent the Office Phone - 623-5790 nabugt usually successful, aithough lawn. weekend with the Mannings Res._Phone Newcastle 987-4261 BEST BUY! -SA E1! - Up for rnuoh longer periods. Friday forenoon ta attend a' R.C.F._____,D..S With aur convenient Premium He stressed the vital im- Guide Camp in Quebec. '- - Office Paynîent Plan you can space partance o! starting this lîfe Miss Elizabeth Thompson fTfT1 75 King St. E. Bowmanvilie E NSP - saving mouth ta mouth me- left Friday evening orBn UIIfETO Office Hours: out the payments on your in- tbodî as quicklY as possible, tish Columbia te attend a* 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daihy surance over a period of and of maintaining a maxi- Guide camp. Mr. and Mi-s. Howard Ab- Closed Saturday and Sunday BEST BUY!- SAVE 8c! months ta suit your conveni- muni head tilt to maintain a Mrs. Ivan Thontpson and bott have returned home aften Telephone : Office 623-5459 ence and your budget. lt's a fi-ee ainway. Ms-s. Gardon Paisley are at visiting relatives in Mani- DR. E. W. SISSON lothadie tan ryng a ay rescue breathing anywbere. Camp at Dae Lake. Miss Elsie Coulter is visiting Office in bis home a k r B a large lump sum once a year. On a dock, in a boat, kneeling Miss Janice Byers is teacb 'ber sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 100 Liberty St. N., Bowmanvjlle Cal us for full details. or standing in the water, in in.g Cra!ts at Camp Pretoria. jRihey. Phone 623-5604 BEST BUY! - SAVE 4c! bed, on the floor, in a chair, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Van' Mr. Bill Sinclair is in Me- Office Hours: on thbe street, in a car, on a Camp visited Mr-. â& Mi-s. Rnm Hospital, Bowmanviile, 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily Y r e n hydro pale. Dinkwatei- and family, twhr he underwent surgery. Closed Wednesday - Sunday "Start immediately. Do not ta'wa, July 4th, wben theylt Mrs. R. Gardiner, Niagara- --Y r e n give up. Apphy mouth te took Doreen ta camp. ýon-the-Lake, h as returnnd nSur STUART Ra mautb breatling in cases Mr-. and Mrs. Royal Whit-ýhome aften visiting Mrs. F le wbere victims hv stopped field,St Catharines. were Caughil] and famihy. DONALD A. MaeGREGOR MEATURE! - SAVE 9c!- breatbing in dnrowning, cases weekend Llues.ts o! Mr.q. F. Mrs. R. Davey spent Fniday Lîvie Auto. Home1W Mý John wau orn nd c uca ed l H ol andlst Mi- and M ns. Dou i ng SPh . W . B ow m anv lle R y i C o n o movngwlh isfaity e Cnaa a arh,199, Lane bave sold their bouse. i Phngones: Office 623-5688 R y lC o no Jo n w s o n an d cte n Rol n ,Mn. and Mi-s. A. J. Tick Res. 623-5553 Save 10e! - Fancy Quallty . MOVntwit bs amiv o anaa n Mrc, 949 vsbe ri e lso adrltie .RICHARD LOVEKIN They settled ln the Pleton area, but after bis ise r isoens and relavs .BA., LL.B.i Libby's Tom to father'. death a year later John was the sol@ ihfinsi amnile arse oiîo Save 9e! cou nnrfr te.ial fml i h, fC returning home ta Lindsay the King St. W. Newcastle H eT o at following week. Phone 987-4633 fliz r m t 5 The famlly monved to the Orono district lnis Mn. and Mrs. J. A. Smith 1Haurs:* 9-5:30 - Wed., Sat., 9-1 Save 15e! - Pineapple Grapefr 1953, and have lived ln this area ever since. and family visited at Smiths _ST7RIE and STRIKE Pîneapple Orange There are four boys ind the Smidstra family: Joe y rcnlmn oe Bari-isters, SolicitorsDe Mo t Dr ln Newcastle, Benan Hank ln Bawmanvlile, Kingston. NotarMestPublic and John who lives with bls mother at North Ms eleWlo si e W. R. Stnike, Q.C. Liberty Street. mraHoptPrt erY A. A. H. Stnike, B.A. for surgery. Helen Jewel il Edward C. Wildnan, I OPENING 1 Joh ha sevedthepuliein he air bui- takin g care o! ber childi-en B.A., LL.B.F Jesinohn anvd tronoublefoejlng the r bsl. iwbile she is in hospital. 40 King St. W. - Bowmanvillh 2 RED & WHITE F staff et Glen Rae Dalry ln February. 1960. He is 'Mi-. Humphrey Hewitt of Telephone 623-5791I BARRIE and C en the Job rain or shine, and bas the inherited 'Toronto bas been spending a fct of getting alont with People. Other than few days at the home o! Mi-. M0rfgagesBKR i& Job John seenis ta be mainly interested n and Mrs. John Archer. Mo r t g9e!a- g e s the Whltby Brasa Band of whli hecis a member. Mr-. Douglas Taylor and SADIE HAMILTON - 0RNP Rgua-2e -Sprm Diane, Bowmanville, called on P'hone 1 r 16 Ful @redit gees te John in building a large !relatuves Tbursday evefling. TistMtag ndD N U T in... ro the h villages etfZMon, Hampton and En- Mn. Fowlcr flew bis 'plane Residence - Tai-ms Reg. 33e! - Weston or Sunbeai nikle.to Fenelon Falls on Sunday, Business Properties BTE IGDNE returning home later. BUTTER____RING__________ 1Several fi-r bei-e attended_______________ PHONE 6234444 FOR HOME DELIVERY the Orange Parade in Peter-: p fo M et r y borough on Saturday ta, cele. brate the anniversary of the K"ITH ABILLETT. 0»D. MA PLE GRC ~~ I ~ n ~~ famous Batte a! the Bone OtoE OWr1VIi slhitI IKing St W BomNVi I t takes as many as 13,000, individual parts ta build a passenger car, accordîng to en- Sgineers at Generai Matons af Canada.i [Office gours: By aPpolntnient Telephone 823-3252 1 Mon. Tues.- Thurs. - Fr1. 9a.n. ta à p.ni. 1 Thurdayeveningt i ed w.iuYSal. - -12 & WHITE Newtonville M %OUKRI3nH3 PECK'S RED schedule OB-CC-40 and the hours of work as approved by the Road Superintendent. Car- ried. Moved by Payne, seconded by Heaslip that the Municipal Council approve of the speci- fications for the new truck ta be advertised for shortiy. Car- ried. The Road Superintendent gave an account of the road construction during the last month. Moved by Strong, seconded by Heaslip, that the following accounts be paid: Robert Brown, 1 fox bounty, $4; Ted Spenceiey, seiling the Burn house, $25; Road Account, Road Voucher No. 7, $6,290.82; Town of Lindsay, weifare charge-back, $11.25; City of Toronto, welfare charge-back, $24-21; City of Peterborough, weifare charge-back, $31.25; Geo. Vizino,welfare account, $48; Ryley & Son, welfare ac- count, $29.08; Canadian States- man, advertising 1964 Financial Report, etc., $70.40; Harvey Malcolm, sheep dlaim, $35; Chas. Morton, dog control, $8.50; Municipal Worid Ltd., supplies, $14.68-, Percy Beggs, weifare rent, $20; Ivan Keilett, dump caretaker, $41.66; Ross Neals, steel tank (Pontypool Fire Area), $25; Mangan H-ard- ware, repairing Fire Dept. weIl, $9.21; On motion of Porter and Payne, the meeting adjourned to August 3rd, 1965, at 1:30 p.m. Carried. Over 60 Guests Attend Happy Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. Art.hur Cov-1 erly entertained on q4murday1 evening at Memorial Park Clubhouse in honor of their son-in-iaw and daughterj Sheile, Mr. and Mrs. John Infusini, Oshawa. who are leaving on July 27th via Pan- Amnerican Air Uines for a two months' trip to Itaiy. Mr. and M"s. Infusini will be accom- panied on theïr trip by their two littie daughters, Lavinia and Roxanne. They wil first spend two weeks in Rome be- Zion communities, finally corn- îng to the Tyrone district where she and her husband resided and farmed for 40 years. She was predeceased by her husband just eight months ago. She was a member and faithful attendant of Tyrone United Church as long as health permitted, and also a mnember of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society for many years.5 She had been in failing haltht for several years but was act- ive and able ta get around up to her fali just previous to her death. She was of a re- tiring nature but a devoted wife and mother and made9 many friends by her kindlyt and unselfish devotion to herr She is]ng the enjoyable pai-ty, andi OBIUAR Sh issurvived by thi-ce these films wvhen deveioped OBITUARYdaughters. Mrs. Harold Trivett will also be given to Mr. and (Mac), Weston: Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. Infusini. ýMRS. HERBERT CAMERON Webb (Irene), Newcastle; Mrs. 1 ~Albert Wood (Edna) and one A deliciaus supper was ser- There passed peacefully to son Robent, both a! Tyrone. ved at il o'clock. The attrac- i-est on June 28th, 1965, Mary One brother, William Kiveli o! tively appointed serving table, Alice Cameron in hem 85th Owen Sound also survives. covened with a lace dloth, was year in Oshawa General Nos- The funerai was 1edo cents-ed with a lovely arrange- pital. She had suffercd a edo ractured hip twa and a al! Wednesday, June 3th at ment o! roses. and ligted wee s pevius.2 p.m. from the Morris Fun- with tall yelow tapers in sul- She was born Mary Alice ci-ah Chapel witb the Rev. C.vecadetks Thewo Kivli t L skad, laikeCatto o! Hampton conducting assisted the ost and ostess Township, daughtcr o! the the service. Interment was in i evn eeMs ai Zion Cernctery. Park. a sister-in-law o! Mrs. late Mary Ann Walter and I Covei-ly, Miss Karen Coverly, William Henry Kiveil. When Palîbeanens were: a grand- Ebenezer, a niece, Mrs. Stan a small cbild they moved to son, Ted Wood; thi-ce nepbews, Coverly. and Mrs. Chai-les Dariungton Township and she Fred Cameron, Refond Camer- Murinray, Peterborougb. attended scbooi at South on and Wiil Kivell, a neigh -_________ Darlington and Sauina Public box-, Lloyd Skinner, and a Schools. friend, Cohin Taylor.i The ncw Gencral Motors In January, 1912, she wasi The flowers fi-rn m iends plant fox- the manufacture o! united in marniage to Herbent and relatives and neighbors upholstery trim at Windsor Cameron and they resided for showed the esteem in which will employ 1,750 people at several vears in the Salem and sh washei- ra1A tv. fore toxring other parts of Italy. Moi-e than 60 guests were present on Saturday evening at the deligbtfully ai-rangedt Par-ty at Memorial Park Club- bouse. Friends and rives fi-arn Bowmanvile ebr ougb, Bay Ridges, Tyron andj Oshawa enjoyed the eveiig. Clara Nesitts orchestra provided the music for danc- ing. In addition ta thc regu- la- program o! popular musie fo- dancing, the orchestra played for several Scottish dances încluding thc Gay Gordons. There were also sev- ex-ai Spot Dances, and the wînners received attractive Th;e honbaed guests, Mi-. and* Mns. Infusini, were made the redipients o! several wonder- fui gifts, a beautifulý travel- ling case, and bal! a dozen motion picture films, also skirts, blouses, and socks for their two and anc year aid daughters. The piesentation was made by Mr-. and Ms-s. Caverly's otiber daugbte-, Sylvia, Mr&. Gardon Kilpatrick, Bay Rid. ges, made the presentation aon behaif o! ail the friends ari relatives present. Gordon Kil- 15-oz. tins é-- Best Buy! - Save 19c! - New Pack FMedium Small 15-oz. Tins s wih Pok 3 49cGREEN GIANT 5O 9 - Flat or kg of49c PEAS Faney 5À 8 9 - Fit Fod Pks. c 400 Best Buy! - Save 27c! - White or Colored 'issuES 2,'49c PUREX le roiis 89qc TISSUE >VE RED & WHITE Maple Grove RED & WHITE Orono i * t

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