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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Apr 1966, p. 7

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"THE MAN WHO KISSED THE DOOR 0f' IEAVEN AND WENT TO HELL" Plus: By Special Request Wayne Robinson and David Kinby lIxtraordinary niusicians and singer.! Wed., April 27 - 7:30 p.rn. Family Night Service TÈheme: d4WHE HR1STIAN I'IOME" ,W ethe Word ni God ia ual baund"l IRIIUUJ IflU~UJ L~IfLfl Mrs. Gordon Mînister - Rev. George K. Ward, B.A., B.D. Mrs. G lander,1 Organist - Mr. Arthur Collison, Mus.B., L.R.S.M. Mr. an' Bradley M WoshipMr. a: il a.m. - Morning Wosi and ch supper1 'FROM DOUET TO FAITH"' rckln jMr. i 1.00V.WJL ATENDand chil 1.0.0F. WLL ATEND er, Mrs. t Albert, SUNDAY SCHOOLi brated1 birthda, 4t30au -Junior, Intermediate and Senior Mr. i well .- A~1:2 DI. Primary and Klndergartem lunchD. mjoi u Begimuers Mr. a Debbie 58unday ,we and iamily, Bow- e and Mn. Wilbent Congratulations, Clan- îand Jo- Anne Hoar, o; Mn.. S. T. Hloan, Miss Draper. Ennîskillen, Easter visitons ai Mn. s. A. Hoar. and Mn.. James Park -ns, Miss Linda Ding- Peterboroughi; Mr-. and ýBowers and Ian were visitai-s ai Mr. and Mrs. rk. and Mrs. E. A. Vu-tue Bunday evening callens .and Mn.. S. Parker», stie. Annie ivers spent the id witb ber brother, id Mrs. J. Holdstock, invilie. rai from Tynone attend- SSkating Carnival at inville. gratulations ta Debbie whon ecently came iFleas -- Giant Slalom Oshawa Ski Club mom- s8. and Mrs. Earl Pnescott Easter Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mns. Ace Oshawa. Alex, Perger, Stoney Mn.. Fred Wand, Mns. iWh ittaker, Hamilton; George Bradley, Cal- visited last week with ic Mn. W. Rahm. Mn. yreniained for a week. and Mn.. T. Pleasance ildren were Sunday gucats ai ber parents, d Mns. oster Snowden, in. and Mn.. D. Southwell idren visited her moth- sGardon Heayn, Prince on Sunday. and celc- littie Timmy's second iy on Sunday. and Mr.. Inwin South- Dshawa, were Sunday nj guesta cf Mn. and ýSouthwell. and Mrs. W. Roy and were.dinner guesta on a i h«r mother, Mms C. Obat la I1M Canada enperleaeed the uh.ek of tihe Wafl street stock crash a"d th. v.rld.wide depressien. lOng eafled au ee- tien la 19», but wus defeated by the Tories ioder IL E. Bennett. Bennett found h. hadI nherlted rinancial chaos, severe urban unemployasent, drougbt and e. tastrophic trop failure ln Ses- kathewan. Nie raloci the tanlff wali, and put farta <redit under ligisI goverument supervision. Mackenzie King vas returned as prime minister ln 1935, and ln September, 1939, vas con- fronted with a new challenge - Worid War Il. King reacted with a highly efficient van programn and a regimented economy. Conscription became an issue again. In 1940 King van the election promising there would be na drafting of men into thc services, but by 1942 heavy casualty losses forced him to go to the nation with a plebiscite on conscription. Conscription was approved gencrally, ai- though Quebec voted against it. Wonld War Il ended, and in 194 Louis St. Laurent succeed- ed King as Liberal leader and Mr. and -Mn.. E. J. Fairey, President Don Morris and Mn.. IOf «A Sies> King St. Eazt, spent the week- Morris, and Rotanian Geon<e 11 Ny WALT MeDATTER en& at their cottage in Hali- I Vice and Mrs. Vice attended! Canada lu ber Infant years as buiton. ýthe Oshawa Rotary Club - nmtadsrimmn His~' .fied wiil be Ladies' Night held recentlY in'a nation e daivvdmn aarry't n datM. Samuel the Genosha Hotel, Oshawa. I a cris. But these ere just Legot iU atien in Me- Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snow- grovlng Puan, part of Uic prac- malt os;î t a l. den, Courtice; Mn. and Mrs. eus af maturing into an aduit. Mis Margaret Corden, On- Kenneth Cox, Miss Mabel In Uic yeus foliawlng Wilfrid tarno Street, recently returned1Jeweil. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. sregth rolm fram a pleasant vacation in lBabcock, town, and Mn. Bert IUI' egtepolm N asuadMai Jeweil of Oshawa were Sun- becme far mortecritical and N.auand Ma. c cut dygets with Mr. and Mrs. compiex. Robert Borden and the were in Buffalo, N.Y., îast'Lorne Phare, Tyrone. Conservatives look pawer alter week, fromn Sunday to Wed- Miss Audrey Fletcher. towfl, Luir n e on iai Desday, fon a brief holiday. and Miss Unsula Pfisten of saurierd t he resnsibimliy -Mis, arjri Frser HapOshawa, have retunned home1 adewihtersoibly toiss'Maen Easer, ekwiH 1 after fiying ta Washington, of plunging the eountry iet tor nl apndEatMweekwiD.C. for a iive-day holidaylWorld Wan I. hen A Mnclernd ant Mn.an with Miss Margaret Inder- j The challenge vas ably met. Mr.A arensn FetS.mauer. Bath young ladies ne-, th wemts Brei Mr. and Mns. Byron Van- part a wonderful holiday. Wttil.uoti ada atone and sons Pete and Rick: Mr. Bob Evans and Mr. Don1 M i n 1ls t e r of Militia, Sam eturda t werp ekendn aMorris, president and vice-' Hughes, vas training 33,M Vol- holidy mtrtp oKn president of the Bowmanville unteers nt Valearlier, Que. On tucky. District Council af the Boy Oct. 14, 1914, they arrives! la MisIi amphell and Miss ýScouts ai Canada, and their Egada h itÇnda Joanne Woodward, Flett St., Iwives attended the annual Pro-Egadastefstçndn upent Easter holidays in Otta-1 vincial Boy Scout meeting Division assembled. B e f e r e wa with relatives ai Miss, held recently in Waterloo. var's end, Canada vauld send a Campbell. M.adM. KnCriitotal af 619,636 men into batlle. Thelades f Tiniy ~ and John, Toronto, Mr. and I Thaugh the toelvas terrible W. invite you ta an informali Mn.. Fred Carter and Maur-, social hour at their annual1een, Galt; Mrs. Douglas Beer, (Canada lost 60,661 men), the Forsythia Tes, Wednesday,1 Karen and Dougie, and Mrs. nation aise gainedi considerabiy Apnil 27, 3 - 5.I Leonard Coates, Scarborough, fnom the van. The Great War Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns, were Easter week visitons with did much te industrialize the Liberty St. North, were Sun- ýMrs. Agnes Carter, Second St. economy. We emerged from thc day evening dinner guests 1 with Mr. and Mns. Lloyd, Mrs. Doug Carter and Mns.. war as an independent nation, 'Grant Therteli have returned 't ea Broome af Solina.i from an enjoyable 10-day va- isgigtePnete Mr. and Mrs. James Pater- 'cation at Plant City, Flonida, rately, and with Our ava charter mon and twa sons of Gan- 1whe they visited Mrs. Cant-j membership in the League of, anoque, were Easter holiday er.prents, Mr. and Mns. C.,'Nations. Canada gained autos- visitons with Mn. and Mrs. j Mutton. The fliglit f r o r m y nbrfriaafi Gilbert, Concession St. Torontn International Airpor Recent visitons with Mn.and .by Air Canada was the firstBttecncito su Mn.. Russell Hayes, Conces- for bath Mn.. Carter and Mns..1 sphit thie nation between Englîsh siqn St., were Mrs. Hayes'ITherteil. and French Canadians, and ieft brother and nephews, Mn. Fred' a sean that remains ta this day. Myers and sons Paul and Les, li W 1 1,ueCtycvlanin17 Mornt. adMn.AlnH.Sîeought in the streets vith sol- and bamily, and Mr. and Mrs.! The annual meeting ai the diers, and four men died. Menill Bnown neturned last jWomen's Institute was held lt was Athur Meighen, while weekend fromn an enjayable in the Commrunity hall Wed- in Borden': Cabinet, who formu- week's holiday at Fart Lauder- nesday evening. April l3th. iated the Military Service Act of dale, Flonida. Witih aur President Mes. W. 11,wihitoue osrp .Mn. and Mn.. S. J. Black and Hili.. presiding, the meeting .1,wihitoue osnp Mr. and Mrs. George White was opened with the Ode 1bl- tion. Meighen succeeded Banden, are attending the Prudential lo'wed by the Colleet. Minutes in 1920 as Prime Minister, but Business Conierence being of last meeting were read end sa unpopular vas he that in the held nt the Jung Hotel, New finanoial statement given. 1921 election, the Consenvatives Orleans, Louisiana. Our- secretary also reponted wr butysutdoto Mn. and Mrs. C. G. (Ted) on the casserole luncheon wr butyautdata Morris a n d grandchildren which was a gaeat succesa. power. Meighen vas back in af- JoiPaul and Anne Morris Mns. B. Hooey rçported on fice a few day. ia 1926, but was rleuned Manday evening the short course, Vegetables; ousted in a constitution contro- froin a two-week holiday at wîth a Fiai-e, that was heldî Daytona Beach, Florida. recently. Mn.. R. Davis gave versy. Mrs. C. W. Varcoe has re- e report of the District 'Ex-j Liberal Mackenzie King vus turned home after spending eautive meeting 'held at Mrs.!aur tenth Prime minister, 1921. twp weeks in Toronto and An- Mnay's. The District An- It was under bis governînent <atter where she attended the nual meeting is at Kendal On' wedding of Miss Bnonwyn May 1th. Mrs. R. Fraser reed Jee Rowley and Mn. Brian a letter froni Bilton W. 1. A Word. comnittee bas been put i'n tae Mastrs avi andStehenprocure more dishes and sil- Co sen avdad tphnvewje for the hell. Combes, Oshawa, spent the Rail caîl was a'nswcned with (Intended for last week)« Xaster holidays with their -4Bnng a new produet you' Easter hules, 'mums and! gnandparents, Mr. and Mn.. have used and liked. murais painted by the Ex-ý Noes. Coombes, Liberty Street At this time we enjoyed a ploners made Tynone Unitedý )~oth.break in the meeting when Church very effective for the In the Cancer Society write- Miiss Carol Huis rendered a Easten music and anthem byl up which appeaned in last piano solo. oui- choir. The inspining East- week's issue ai The Canadian Mrs. Ashton, oui- secietary. er message ' by Rev. David Statesman, Mn. Harry SaunId- nead the minutes oi last year's Nothey was well delivened. er* w"s incorrectly named as annual meeting, also thie trea- The Confirmation Clasa, Mai-- rosi _ t The president is surer's report. This was fol- garet Hamilton, D o u g !L.s Ufr remn lowed by ail convenors' ne- Broome and Duaàne Taylor àrawmranvulle Rotary Club porta. were received, 'and pnesented S Mn.. R. Davis. aur District with Bibles by Mn.. Walter SDirýector, conlucted the elec- Vaneyk and Mn. Hwr tion ofi officers and the in- Brent. .amm!UIm stallation service. Mrs. W. A special pi-agi-ar bas been' Bowmanville Hilis is resuming ber duty as planned for the U.C.W. meet- * president, while Mn.. R. Fra- ing at the home of Mrs. Al- - jsoi- is oun new secnetary. bei-t His. Mrs. A. Down ai Penteostal Mrs. W. Darch convened Cou rtice is ta be oun guest the followirng program: Janice speaker. AIl ladies are wel- Cnurch Yellowlees a piano solo; Mary came ta attend. Poppins' nunîbers by Peggy Mn. Stanley Richardson ai 79 Liberty St. B. Darch, Brenida Yellowlees and Camp Samac was the guest Phone 423-5106 Anne Hilîs, with Karen Yel- speaker at the Tyno-Corsair Puter: 1ev. AKuàr&. BETi. Iowlees et the piano. Mis B. Father and Son Banquet, Sat- Taylor commented on the unday evenîng, Apnil 9th at motta: The gneater part ai Tyrone Hall when approxim- Sunday School - 9:55 arn. progress is the desire ta pro- ately 65 sat down ta a hot (The Contest is on gress. Li'ttle Howarnd His turkey dinnen served by the nendened a piano solo, Over mothers. The programme also with Cabourg!) thie His ta Gxandimother's consisted ai sangs and skits House. by the boys. Rev. D. Northey îî arn.Our former Sec-treasurer, showed bis sldes on Sas- Mm.. Wm. Ashton was the ne- katchewan. 'WHAT 15 THE FIRE cipient oi a loveiy jewel box A bamily gathening was held' GOD?" rekns onteberli a the . R.on Easter Sunday honouring OF GD Ekn nbhl fteW .Mr. C. W. Waodiey's birthday. for ber five years ai continu- Mi-. and Mr.. A. Paterson and 7 fl ~ oua and dedieated work. __ family, Oshawa; Mr. and Mn.. ocial& 9ÇersonaI I Phone 623-3303 Laurent sit tagether nt the openlng sesion aof the U-N, 1946.L St. Laurent succeeded ilig as PM two years later. YRONE Harper. Seagrave, and visited1 Black and Mn.. May Black, !her fathen in Part Penny Hos- irHarlowe. !pital. i Mns. Rosie Stinson. Bow- [ýAllison Rahm, Ajax, is holi- manville, was Monday gucat 1daying at her grandpanents,lai Mrs- W. Rahm. and Mn.. G. Mr. and Mn.. W. Rahm. 'Bradley. jMn,. C. Shaw, Miss Doreta Mrs. Ron Robent,. Kempt- Tnew Litie Kthy hawville, Nova Scatia, spent Mon- baw, Lwtee Gond FShaw, day with her girl friend, Mrs. dinner guests ai Mn. and Mn. MrKe ernBlack.an EL A., Virtueé-M. -rnn,. - f-leaan Trvet jhint, i. spending Enster holi- Mn. and Mis. H. Tiet day. with hi. aunt and uncle, Westan, spent the weekend Mr. and. Mi-. Walter Love- with Mn.. A. Wood and boys. nidge. On Sunday they visit- Sunday visitons, were Mr. and ed hi. mother, Mi-.. Clarence i Mn.. M. Mavin and Brent, Avery in Bobcaygean Hos- Oshawa, and Mn. and Mrs. D. pital. Park, Bowmanville.. Mn. and Mrs. W. Rahm, Mrs. Mn. and Mn.. J. Wilson and G. Bradley attended the fun- Allan were Satunday suppen ci-ai ai bis aunt, Mn.. Geargina guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Niddery. Wilson, Oshawa.i Mr. Melville Gniffin, Black- Mn. and Mn.. W. Sundstnon,! stock, Mn. and Mrs. Clem 'Trenton, were Goad Fniday'Rahm.and childi-en were Sun- guests ai Mr. and Mn.. N. day visitons af Mn. and Mn. Winnacott. j W. Rahm. Sunday evcning Mn. and Mn.. R. J. Bawens Mr.. George Bradley showed and bamily were suppen guests1hen colouned slides af ber trip ai Mn. and Mrs. M. Fountain, ta England, Ineland and Scot- Zion. land, when Mn. and Mn.. Roy Mn. and Mn.. Ken Black andj1Graham and family, Mr. Tom childi-en spent Eastcr week- Potts, Mr. and Mrs. K. Rahm. end with Mr. and Mn.. Johniand 'childi-en were present. Central Ont. Trust Elects '66 0fficiers The Second Annual Generaî-near future to assist with the Meeting ai Central Ontarioldevelopment and direction af Trust & Savings Corporation the Branch on the basis most was held at the Head Office beneficial ta the communit.y. ai the Company, 19 'Sîmcoe Operations for the year 1.966 Street North, Oshawa. Ontanlo are prognessing as budgcted on Thunsday, Manch 31st, 1966 and the Officens and Dinectars at the hour ai 8:30 p.m. Thel are extncmcty optimistie about' Fînancial Statement ion the'the aven-aill esults ion 1966. fiscal period ended Decem ber,___ 31st, 1965 was appnoved andý adopted by the meeting. Thel H Vf~ Company reponted funds onl LJ-JU.L deposit and guananteed certi-i ficates in excess ai $4,00,0001 The U.C.W. April meeting' and total asqets in excess Of wes held at Mn.. Lloyd Ash- $5,100,000 aften the finst full ton's on Wodinesdiay .aften- year of operation. The net openating profit fon the year noon, AIpsil l3th. President 1965 was $11,273. Mn.. J. Potts apened the meet- Officens and Directars fionmg by reading an Easten the year 1966 are as bolaws: verse. Mi-.. Lloyd Ashton OFFICIERSj gave the Devotional, "Riches Chairman ai the Board, T.' in Chist Jesus". Card reports K. Creighton, Q.C.; Vice- were givon by the secretary. Chairman af the Board, J.A. We were asked ta, save used Yancb, Q.C.; President and clothing for the bale, also nId Managing Director, J. W. Dos- nylons. Mns. A. Trewin was weJl, C.G.A.; Vice-President, in charge ai the prognam D. R. Fraser, B.A., LL.B.; Sec- which consisted ai a reading retany, Ernest Marks, Q.C.; by Mns. Thomîpson, duet "Iv- Treasuner, S. 'T. Hapkins, C.A orv Palaces" by Mrs. W. Love- DIRECTORS *j rîdge and Mn.. W. Blackburn. Charles Armstrong, W. E.' Mr. Ray Ashton spoke an Austin, W. L. Bell, T. K.' the "New Mathematies" ex- Cneighton, Q.C., J. W. Dos- plaining several examples, well, C.G.A., F. H. Faîkiner, which Were cornplicated and J. L. Fenn, D. R. Fraser, B .A., Very interesting. LL.B., S. T. Hopkins, C.A., W. The U.C.W. have beeîî in- W. Lasby, Hayden Macdonald, vited ta Mns.C. R.ankine's ai Ernest Marks, Q.C., E. E. H. Oshawa for tîhoir May meet- McLaughlin, B.A. Sc., P. Eng.,Iing. Lunch was served. A. G, Williamson, J. A. Yanch, l Club 21 sponsored a euchre Qn.iaTut a. party on Saturday evening at CenralOntrioTrst Sa- te schoc, bouse; ive tables ings Corporation, "The Foun- were in progress. Winners tainhead ai Service," Head were: high lady', Mn. Thop- Office, Oshawa, provides a full son; low lady, Shirley Tabb; range ai savings, certificate, h.igh gent, Glen Ashton; low trust and neal estate sales ser-vetTo Jns.D r iz vices ta the Oshawa area. Dun- wvent, Tomrns. Dollo ni ing 1965, the Comnpany opened Bwob'Mn.Milon one Brancb office in Bowrnan- Mn. end Mrs. Ras. Ashton ville, Ontario. In Une with the and fa.mily cglled on Mr. and Company's policy of commun- Mn.. H a rolId McLaughlin, ity development, the estiablish- Blackstoek, oim S&nday. ment ai an Advisory Board, .Mn.. M. Olesen returned from the Bowmanville area isWhome om Saturday. having contemplatied within the very açent the wint.r wîth lier MODESS 12'S REGULAR MFR'S. SPECIAL 5ic VALUE FOR 48e for77 GILLETTE SUPER STAINLESS STEEL BLADES 5,S SUGG. LIST 75c 67C SUGG. LIST $1.45 sl.27 TRY MIRACLE CUSHION GRIP REFITS FALSE TEETH AND HOLDS PLATES TIGHT. 98,c s2.2 5 SOFIIQUE BATH OIL BATHE YOUR WAY TO BEAUTY 21/2OZ- SUGGESTED LIST $1.69 sj.47 M i I PRESCRIPTIONS ALBERTO"' SHAMPOO ONE CENT SALE 15 OZ. (1.89 VALUE) WITH 7 OZ. (1.19 VALUE) SUGG. LIST $1.90 I.DA. PRICE s1*57 E VE-R EA DY FLASHLIGHT AND BATTERIES COMBINATION OFFER MFR'S. SPECIAL $2.69 VALUE FOR $1.99 s1.77 EXCEDRIN FOR PAIN THAT REALLY HURTS MOIS5 SUGGESTED LIST $295 s2.57 DELSEY TOILET TISSUE SOFT LIKE KLEENEX TISSUE 4 rols 57C 1. D. A. REMEDIES ALEX, McGR EGOR e DRUS a 5 KING ST. W. - PHONE 623*'P,2 TlW.. Was A Time 0f Great Trialsi ?&.' and Mn.. Lloyd Asto PONTYP DOL 4 em2fhAs.2,10 CANADA e~ad th Sonliond T.and Mrs. estiawk.Crpo-C n re ie r Rom Ashton ard Glen attend- Fidtor's note:- SSry o*A EPIIJRY heid at Bleckatock on Wed- dent Jack Payne is in Peter- u r1' nesday evening. borouh Civic Rospital re- By Mitn Meuoham sensitxvity. Underlylng the jMr. andl Mms. t>avid Mal- euperating atter an operationi.1 whoie play. barely sensed ail- A Icolm returned te their home1 He hopes te *return home: As curtain time draws near1 times, runs the theme of lane. on Sundaýy, heving enjoyed Isometime next week. Best with ail the hectie excitement liness which strangely -binds * 1 aind relatives in Englandl-wishes, Jack. that just naturally builds up ail these people in a comman' ad Scotland l'or e i g h t! tti ie ehp e e need, and there is also a!» at hiotieperap a ew re- . ' eafor nesad Anw bcgr d MTr. and M". Morris Pal-1 SHAW' marks about the play itself. ing of and compassion lor out lard and famlniy visited Mr.! Bowmanvillè Drama Work-,fellow men. UPScliSon the and Mrs. Art Pollard, Clare- h pilmeig fS h op production, Separateih C»ntonni mont, on Sunday. Co ~ ~ h wsTables is net a comnedy likehebptoeeyualve Mr. and Mrs. George Ber- Comunity Cub was held in most of our past productions! h fotlights! Of ;~trim and lfamily, Taunton. the school on Wednesday, have been.i C feM n Mr. and Mrt. Willard BertrimlAprii 6. There are two acts which. Mr. E. flertrim and Mrs. Per- President Ken Bragg presid- appear, on the surface at:Jers y W n Prie Mniser.Th Facïs ai~"Crow> Lake, were Sunday ed for the business portion Of îeast, like two unreîated s y V in Prime Mintors. TfeMF.sM. Bofrtrim the meeting. The minutes Of atonies. But the setting la the!%%' Germany and Itaiy had been de- 1 v mito fy . M et the last meeting were read by saeaEnissasdhoe, LfeAard feated, but St. Laurent saw al A fair congregation attend- Mrs. H. Robinson. the record- and moat of the characters are new threat to world peace ed the chureh service on Sun. îng secretary. The treasurer's the same, with a few interest- Enniskillen Royal Fkon Communism. He was one of*the day afternoon. Sacrament report was read by the presi- ing changes. In his choice of' was adim.nstered. dent in the absence of the characters the author, Terence 226304 - Supreme Excellent first national leaders to cal forý Sunday sciiool wili be held treasurer due ta ilUness. The Ralligan has chosen a cross-le Jersev cow bred and owned a regional alliance of nations ta 1 at 15 minutes te 2 o'clock corresponding secretary's re- section of people with the by R. P. Stenger & Son, En. check the ambitions f Sve and hr.sevcat3pm port was given by Mrs. Austin strengths and weaknesses cnm- niskillen, Ont., bas jut beeoil Russia. On Apnil 4, 1949, Canadaý on Sunday.o. mon to us al. Tey take us iae ieiePouto wasamog he irt 1 ntios'With the wermer weather A nominating committee of from comedy to pathos. and is'e ieiePouto wasamng hefirt 2 ntinsthis last week the land is get - Mrs. C. Downey Mns. Ross from tenderness to violence, certificate. In 8 lactations she ta sign the NATO treatiy. ting dry and the roadr, are Lane and Mrs. Austin Wood yet there are no villains and produced 82,702 Ibo. cof mil% St. Laurent was defeated by1 getting drien tw. was appointed to bring in a no angels; they are ail real 4,197 lbs. of fat. She is a dau- John Diefenbaker due chiefly ta: Some of the villagers are new siate of officers at the people just iike you and me, ghter «f the Superior Sirt the sensatianal '"Pipe-line De. g9etting their gardens ready next meeting, May 4th. and every raie, even the smali- ShalornaT Royal Prince 2nd bat~'0f197.Th Lbeai r ta plant. Mrd Everett Wood introduc- est, calis for sincerety and 108768. i e the following on behaif of ____________________________ turn chose Nobel Peace Prize1 , 1 the program committee. Car- À- winner Lester Pearson ta head: u ITol n Wight presented ber speech, BW A IL their party in January, 1958,' "The Pioneer Barber and andin he 963eletios, ana WILIA 3.H. ANN Blacksmith" which she hadD A W R SO dan in the 1963de eation Caa W L IA . . CA N given in the public speaking D A A W R S O dia voer mae Paron ur The death accu rred March con test sponsored by the Royal: will present 14th prime minister. I 6th, 1966, at Memorial Hos- Canadian Legion. Miss Racellei Toronto ToIegram News Service pital, Bowmanville, of William Hunt of Bowmanvile bavaured NE -CLIP AND SAVE - J. H. Cann, 72 Centre Street, with two piano solos. Kathyiar t a l s ______Bowmanville. He was in his. Lovekin spoke on "The Great A so nithelateMn.andwhich she presented in the Mrsn o Edward r. ndDariington Ratepayers' As- Mr.ed wabrn , the deceas- sociation Public Speaking Con. A 2-AdT PLAY BY TERENCE RATTIGAN area, north ai Bowmanville, ietdb and farmed the homestead un:- r.Wo nrdcdMs ietdb tii his retirement ta Bowman- Stan Dunn of the Bowman- ville 18 years ago. ville Branch of the Canadian Mn. annwasa mmbe aiCancer Society whn showedB Tr nit nited Chubrch ow-f ic epcedte ok lii T y a s ýTrijtyUnied hurh, ow-the film "The Woven Thread"i 1 manville, When lie was a reidntn te almara ethe Canadian Cancer Society In sred aambe of theSlmaane throughout Canada. Mrs. Dunn church and school boards and vaç assisted by Mr. E. Wes- BOWMANVILLE TOWN HALL tooka ken ineres in hissells. work. A musical niumber by the . He ia survived by his wife, triple trio, recent festival win- T hursday - Friday - Saturday the former Lillie May Hooper; ners at Peterborough, broughlit1 a daughten, Mrs. Levi Annis an enjoyabl romm e ai (Gladys) of Toronto and four Close. seid yM A PR L 2 - 9 3 , 1 6 granddaughters. He was pre- BbLuh wsri e d bcoMmite»815 deceased by a son, Percy. BbGtreadcmite :5PM The funeral service was held at the Morris Funeral GET CASHT TODAT - ADMISSION - Chapel, Bowmanville on March FOR OLD APPLIANCES Aduits $1.00 Students 50e 22nd. Interment was in Bow- througb manville Cemetery. Rev. G. STATESMAN Tickets available at Canadiari Tire Store K. Ward, minister of Trinity CLASSIFIEDS United Church, conducted the Tlpoe6330 or from any club member. service. Tlpee6330 enzie King, rlght, and LouisSt i Ron-Ro REHOBOTH Christian1 Mark. Reformed Church John Scugog Street Marie MARANATHA Christian Reformd Church Rev. I. Macs, suppiy paloer 623-3492 Worship Services 1l a.m. 7:30 pi. Back To God Hour CKLB Every Sunday, 9:15 p.m. mli Mr. a iwere E 1 - - - . 'l Prime Ministcr W. L. Mackt

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