Mrs. Clarence Hall Celebrate Golden Anniversary Fefed on Birthday Ur. Clarence Hall was the'ed worker in St. John's Angii- guestof honor at a surprise can Church organizations, braa3 Party given in St, received wearing a becoming1 Johr 5 Parish Hail by the winz colored patterned silk.w Evening Branch of the W.A., dress with a corsage of pink thý Alternoon Branch of the and white carnations, a gift W.the Guild and the Guild- from her family. She was as- etsin celebration of her sisted in receiving by her ~fhbirthday on Sunday af ter- daughter, Mrs. B. E. Bridges.' MO4Januar 23rd. It was the' Her other daughter, Mrs.. of t..iof wlnter's worst'Eric Coomnbes, -Oakville. wasi Inow storm, but the large'unable to get to Bowmarwille' aurÀ*er of, people who, despite because of the snow storm, the bail weather, attended to which was reported to be the Offer best Wluhes to Mrs. Hall,1most severe in the Toronto testified to lier popularity andiarea since December, 1944. to the esteem la which she isLittle Miss Merry Bridges, a held. : ..granddaughter. of Mrs.- Hall, Mrs. H4J., who tu and has was in charge of the gueut been for msny years, a devot- book at hier 75th Birthday Party. rIT qI n'q'T~7TTt r. Mrs. Hall received a lave- ELIDJALflY.ILLJ.L ly bouquet of flowers as a gift front the Evening Branch Church services were at o! the W.A., a handscme hamd- Garden Hill1 on Sunday. Sun- bag frorn the Guild, a hymn day Schooî was held here. - nd prayer book from the On Wednesday afternoon Guildettes, a fountain peu and we had another meetingi of writiflg paper from the Aiter- the "«Vegeta4les with a Fair" ioc.n Branch o! the W.A., and unit at Mrs, M. White's. About Tiafy pretty plants and other 20 attended and enjoyed the attractive gifts from ber rela- dishes cooked. There was -ives and friends. vegetable sotffle, and pan- The serving table, covered cooked asparagus, mushreoms ,vth an exquisite white and and celery. Menu planning" old cloth, was centred with also was learned. Next nàeet- bzautiful yellow andý white lng, "Salada", on Feb. 3. 'hrysanthemnums, and it was chlnery show held in Toron t apers in a pair of crystal this week. .1 andelabra. There was also ai Due to thesevere storm on ffree tier Birthday Cake wîth Sunday . most people were -,olden colored icing surmount- maroonud elther at home or 2d with 75 in golden numer- at work. ils. The birthday cake was Miss Gloria ..Quantrill, Pet- .-nade by Mrs. Mark L. Roenigk erborough, spent the weekend wh4o had also arranged the per- with hier parents. fecily appointed serving table. Miss Suzanne Thickson, of Mrs. Ross Westlake, Presi- Bowmanvllle spent the week- -lent of the Evening Branch of end at Thickson's. thd W.A., and: Miss Violet Miss Sharon Trew, Peter- McFeeters prcsided over the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bal borough, also Mr. Jim Mul- tea and coffee cups. Those who-. drcw, Peterborough1, have been assisted in serving were the The occasion of the fiftieth weddingr anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ractice teaching at North 'ollowing menibers of the Bail, R.R. 4, Bowrnanville, on Dec. 22nd, was marked by a variety of commem- e the past two weeks. iEvening Branoh of the W.A.: Thysette ekn ih r.H conlMs .orating events. Relatives and family en'ertained at dinners; friends and relatives their respective parents and Walkcr, Mrs. Harold Henning, sent greetings and gifts, and neighbors gave an especially beautiful floral ar- were snowed in and didn'ýt get Miss Ivy Hockley, Mrs. Charles rangement to contribute to the celebration of this once-in-a-lifetime occasion. bark Sunday night. Betties, Mrs. Nellie Lunn. Photo by Ireland Mr. and Mrs. John DeKoker, Mrs. R. Rogers, Mrs. Charles Whitby, were with -Mr. and Best, and Mrs. R. Hornigold. Mrs. Thickson on Saturday, also Mr. Howard Staats and N WTO VIL Toronto. Howard was on TV Newtonville W. L. on Tucsday evening. He was The regu~lar meeting of th,. The Ladies' Good Luck here daily, as well as many lcy, treasurer; John Neals, heard by several in the com- W. 1. was held Wednesd.ay a!- Orange Lodge held a success- taking advantage of the pass- Ross Davidson, Ralph Rowan, munity., ternoon, with Mrs. S. L.ancas- ful progressive euchre party enger service. From 1936 to Wally Reid; for one year, On*Tuesday the ladies had a ter as hostess, and a splendio In the Orange Hall on Friday 1940 special trains each week- Edgar Beer, Charles Preston, quilting and had dinner at 'attendariice of 24. night. Prizes for high scores end brought skiers from Thomas Jennings, Howard t he basement. Two quilts -.>resident Mrs. M. Sam' swcnt to George Smith, Mrs. Toronto to the Bethany Ski Rowan and Dennis Challice. were quiltcd this week by the welcomed uil present and Anne Brown, James Brown Hilis. Mrs. Thomas Jackson will . .Tadi son oorked d th meeting with, the and Charles McCullough. Robt. Besides the large waiting continue as treasurer o1 the Mr. . Tickon orkd Aid, of the W. I. Ode, am, Br.own won the lucky door room and ticket office, the Missionary and Maintenance nart o! Sunday and didn't get Unm.fltg he Mary Stewart prize. residence contained six roonis funds. home until Monday cvening 'ol'ect and Lord'à Prayer in Mrs. Cecil McGill, Toronto, for the station agent and his George Neals, Harold White, due to the storm.uio. spent the weekend with hier family. Allan Beer, Earl Weatherilt Mrs. J. Brimacombe, Port Sec.-Treas. Mrs. T. Hender- mother, Mrs. James McKin- Prior to the days o! school and Percy Pearce were elect- Hpis with hier daughter son read thie minutes, finan- non, buses, many young students cd to the Cemetery Board, Hr. ope, rad1. og ra rqr n hecrem Mr. and .Mrs. Ted Spencely used the C.P.R. service to get along with the former mem- Mr.Logcr nar. Long- rIa report an d the 'orsn have left for winter holidays ta and fromn high school in bers, Mansel Finney, Leslie Mrs. Bruce MacIntosh and W i. contribute ta the Ad- in Mexico.- Lindsay or Peterborough. Challice, Thomas Jennings, son, Coldsprings, spent Tues- laid~e H-qudless Home and also Mr. *Murray McCullough, Of Those going ta Peterborough Wcston Hutchinson, Clarence daywit Mr ad Ms. . io.o aas ontedta heToronto, visited with Mr. and left Bethany at 6:45 a.m., re- Rowan and Charles Weather- Mdre wh. an Ms.H.ei)ol Ki n Hoe. A cthd Mrs. Bob Ryley and Mr. and turning at 7:45 at night on the lit. was plaHml K nncdme.A rdb Mrs. Gordon Smith during the train. Gordon Chase and Ros nit a lne o e.weekend. Passenger and express serv- Davidsoni were appointed as 2th. Ronald Jackson la now cm- ice was digcztne.o c.Adtr;Er cteita 6 OCLCKREAJER Th i-ilea aas"NmeanployeffIN sMwlM" !* 1 26, 1957. CongregatioWI Secretar-ir. lnd'u,,ý VeAât." . j he havy sQwfi ovemt'e At anc time Bethany had Ail phad ôo! the cburch M'. .,s]i' e weckend -kUh idal skiers, excellent train accommodation work were discussed snd re- 'he -,uest .cpeaker, oui- Di There wcre large crowds at with bath Canadian National portcd. Robert Ryley's treas- riet Prffidesit, Mrs. 1. Mun- at bath O'Brian Hcights and (formcrly Grand Trunk and ury report was readby Mrs. Per-kigesvar ouh ad Trono o Saurdy tona 1ccascd ta operate $4,521.93, with a balance as o! rorntli asronaut' casul an Sunay.thrughhere in 1928 and its December 3lst o! $194.55. o th omaineit or mal! CXX Sttionstaionwas torn down in 1964. Mrs. Thomas Jackson notcd I. . ria1s uind are axstores. a nohladak tt St. Paul's Vestry Meeting $1,077.00 contributed ta the fou. ese rewxe ar-ated lnmo! thhe ArturS. Allerton cardMissianary andManenc ~'etcscfdifferent types are.Bethany la bcing demolished the annual vestry meeting af Fund, being an i ncrease o! very #wa'delnv used. The pack- and older residents are talk- 3t. Paul's Anglican Churcb, $160.00 over last year. r.'e e f-nt ! al rotctoning wlth nostalgia o! "The hcld Friday evening Ln the Mrs. Carl Porteous, presi- erthe contenta, but it is atso Good Old Days".PrihHldeto cUntdC rh -onvenifýnt and time-saving. The Canadian Pacifie Rail- Emory Smith' gave the fin- Womcn, outlined their suc- Tt enables the buyer to orn way station and adjoining ancial repart showing a -year- cessful year, with eceipts of -.%ire pi-ices, indicates quality regtsebabenpch- end balance o! $249.46. $1,074, expenses $1,138, ail -f eoods, and ln man>y cases cd by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dr. R. M. Butler introduoed obligations met and a balance is run'aren. Wllpacag-Opitnik of Pantypoal and is a budget for 1966 amaunting on baud o! $64.00. d-d iroducts have better sales bcing carefully torn down, the t prxmtl 4200 n Ms ar ye odo h lumber ta be used ta build a a three-churcb parish basis. Sunday Scbool womk, noting iea.new home. Mr. and Mrs. Op Mrs. Douglas Smcît rcported receipts o! $367.23, ail supplies Mrs. Fanrow demonstrated sîtnik lost their former home 40 envelope holders during paid for and a balance o! Paclcers rle o as hft cashud thmaugh fire about a year ago. 1965 resulting in total givings $39.70. save ami destnibtcd eafolt The station was built in o! $1,604.85. Mrs. Harold White mcported CANAIANPORT sav, an ditribtedleafet1911-12 wbcn the trains ran The following members wcrc the efforts o! the Wednesday showlng wtuch labels have through bere from Havelock elcctcd ta office for 1966: Morning Christian Home Study value. to Port MeNichol via Lindsay. Emary Smith, Rcctor's Ward- group, with interesting se- The motta, "Buy Canadian At onc Urne there wcre four en; Dr. R. M. Butler, Pcople's sions held each week. pasen .ran _epres ransWade;'LviM... , ha r- ssGrce 34thmeor aftr wicl Mr. M Sais the members ta further the tics, etc. It aras agreed that read à Newr Year's message. work of the churcb iu Uic the Board of Stewards nicet ta Th le n r C ire rfteyserf.pture reading was by panish. further discuss these matters Mns G.Ellottren a ery Bethany United Chumch be donc as to using matenials DEFImNIIONS - WINTER iuteresting New Year's story Congregatlonal Meeting fmom Manvens Chumcb (closed adMl-S. Rw I rl The annual congregational duing the year) for the de- about Canadian Indians, and mceting a! Uic Bethany Unit- sired rer ovation and needed TbO O usa. when arc t17 bO keeP the bouse M bot 38 the hymn O"Take My Life" ed Church aras held on Satur- additioual Sunday S c b o o 1 ooipane bo1,b ba was sung. The roll call was day night and preccded by a room. xrse Ml wubdasw wumw lained ae.. *thebea WO the paylne o! t1be annuai fee's. pot luck supper for membens Rev. Picrcy aisa xrse Mms. Stu.'aeton. the fle'.' and their familles. satisfaction In thc progmess o! president, thanked taie «l-ctP Elected ta office as EIders the Sunday School and volced * for- theis- confidence in ber, arere Dr. Norman Lowes, Har- appreciation to thc Superiui- erd exriressbed taie hope thrat aid White, Earl Argue and tendent, Eari Weatherilt; Sec- -with the help o! al, W? Walter Fallis. Continulng as rctary. David Pearce; Treasur- wouid have a -oecess!ui yeal-. EIders are Henry Jakeman, cm, Mrs. Harmy Ryley and COTME CAKE ai".r Il" minutes o! thie last Allan Beer, Donald Lowes, teachers: Mrs. Harold White, meeting weme rend by Mrs Mervyn Porteous, Harry Pres- Mms. Wm. Lawrence. Dr. Nor- la lwyaoeapau trsbareny. bveBest, and ap,3roved, and ton, George Waddell, Barl man Loares, Mrs. Wesley Me- Ueo' sppemS l atBEOtfl n tres oa «bvetesurer M-ri. Bouglen gave Weathenilt, Clarence Rowan, Mahon, Mrs. Allan Beer. Mrs. Fogr olotbig cloanel regularly by Four' local urcloer«. the annueal !inancla.l report. Vincent Jackson, Ralpb Pres- Earl Wcatherllt. Mrs. Robent Plans arere begun 1!-zr ibe ton, Carl Porteous, Charles Gilmoun, Mrs. Earl McQuaid, Gc'od Frlday service and the Weatherilt, Mrs. Allan Beer, Mrs. Hemb Coppins, Mrs. Edgar Plan ta attend Shawa Sehool Card PartY 1U.C.W. Arniversary on Sun- Mns. Herb Coppins. Beer and Mrs. John Neals. A day, May 2MU. The allocation Elected as Stewards for a motion was made and cariled FRIDAY, FME 4th 8:00 P-M. wes accpted, eud Is ta be term o! thnce years are Arthur that in future the churcb as a raid quartenly. Mns. W. Wood. Wright, Mansel Wright, Mur- arbole, be responsiblu for the review o! wbat had been ae- rey Henderson, Ray Porteous, A portion o! scipture rcad ffl M.p*shed by Uic U.C.W. Mrs. Addison Scott, secretary. by Rcv. Piercy and Uic sing- ~ £4. 4~d" durinq the. Imt year. The Continuing as Stewards for ing nf tbe hymn n "lest Be The meeting closed witb bymne two ycams are Mrs. Harold Tic That Binds" concluded Uic ____________________________298 end thie benediction. White, chaimman; Robert Ry- meeting.