PGE 4THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21at., 1926 ENFIELD NESTLETON Mr. Thos. Law, Toronto, recently Mr. and Mrs. William Samelîs and visited at Mr. L. C. Pasoe's....ItMr. family, Mr. John Samelîs, Mrs. Jos- Page, Peterboro, bas been visiting eph Taylor, John and Marian, visit- his brother, Mr. S. Page ...Miss ed Scugog friends on Sunday.. Jean Mark and Mr. Mirvin Hobbs at- Mrs. Ivan, Misses Ruth and Marie tended Teachers' Convention atl Proutt were visitors witb Mr. and Bowmanville.. Miss Jean Mark re- Mr- Rae Malcolm, Yelverton, re- cently visited at Park Hill.... Miss cently. .. .Miss Tread, Essex County, Irene H. Bray, Toronto, spent Sun- is visiting witb ber sister, Mrs. John day at Mr. S. Bray's... .Miss Dor- Proutt... .Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jack- otby Pascoe underwent a very suc- son and Wilford were in Lindsay cessful operation for appendîc itis in seeing his sister Emma, who ia cnit- Bowmanville Hospital and is expect. ically ill.. .. W. M. S. of tbe United ed borne the last of week ... . The Cburcb met Wednesday at the home annual beef ring meeting will be of M-s. Dodds, Cosarea, a goodly beld in the hall Saturday evening, nuniber being present and a good October 23rd .... .Rev. E. M. Cook, program rendered. W. M. S. will Pastor, wisbes to meet aIl the 'offi- hold service in the United Churcb on cials of the different societi-s of the Sunday evening next. Mrs. <Rev.) church here on Tbursday evening, J. U. Robins, Bowmanville, is expect- October 2lst. .. . A mantle of white ed to be present and give an address. covered everytbing last Monday . ... Mid-week evening meeting on morning. It was the first snow storm Thursday took the f orm of a Mission- this season .... Mr. Geo. Cochrane ary meeting. Rev. J. E. Griffith won several first prizes on bis bor- illustrated Missionary scenes by lan-1 ses at Markham Fair. tern..Service on Sunday in Unit- e d Church was conducted by PaGtor J. E. Griffith, B. A., who gave us a good discourse on the words froni HAYDON Psalm I, "Blessed is the man who iwalketh flot in the counsel of the un- Visitors: Mrs. Publo, Miss Brown,! godly .. .bis leaf shaîl not witber," Mrs. Grant, Toronto, at Mrs. W. H. 1using a maple leaf as a syrnbol, Creeper's; Miss Phoebe Beech hast returned home after a pleasant vis- 1 speaking of loyalty, sacrifice, etc. it with her brother, Mr. Evereittj Beecn; Mrs. Jas5. Kennedy ando5prý %r daugbter Hazel, Misa Meta Ashton, Toronto, at Mr. H. Ashton's; Mr. Mr. Garold Hill of the Post Office and Mrs. Alpha Pincb, Mrs. I saac Staff, North Bay, witb wife and twol Tabb, Bowmanville, at Mrs. D. Gra- cbildren are spending their holidaya ham's; Mr. and Mns. Jno. Mountjoy, with bis mother, Mrs. J. J. Jobb, Miss Rose and Mr. Lorenzo M ount- Blackstock, and relatives at Nor-t joy, Mrs. R. Slemon at Mr. Jas. wood..Church services were well Crssmaa'a; Mrs. Collins, Los Angel- attended on Sunday at both United es, Cal., witb bier mother, at Mr.I Cburch and Anglican Cburc.... Thos. Greer's. The A. Y. P. A. of Anglican Cburch League Sunday evening was in are miaking preparation for their an- charge cof Mr. J. Wright. Bible read- nual bazaar. .Mr. W. R. Willan ing was given by Louis Ashton; has moved bis tailoring establishmientE Topic, "la war a good method of set- to Port Perry ...Sorry ta report tling disputes?" by Mrs. Theron the ilînesa of our blacksmitb, Mnr. R. Mountjoy; chorus, Young Men'a M. Insby, wbo is laid up with pleur- Clasa; readings by John Noal and 'sy.. Hppe hie wil soon be at work Harry Patience. again as be is badly misszed ... . Mr. O. T. Thompson, Manager Standard1 Bank, was in Toronto recently at-8 tending the funeral of a relative. .1 BURKETON The, dance held in the Armories1 Friday eveaing under auspices oft Misa Ora Abbott is visiting friends Blackatack Amateur Atbletic Asso-l la Toronto... Mra. A. Lunn, Mill- ciation was well attended. One of 10 brook, is with bier mother, Mrs. Chas the features of tbe evening was the? Dean, wbo is still under the doctor's exclent music provided by the Lind-( cane. .. Mr. James Shortridge and say Collegians Orchestra... W. M. family spent Sunday in Norwood. . S. held its monthly meeting last .Mr. and Mrs. Mereditb Henry and Wednesday afternoon at the homet family, Lindsay, visited with bis of the Preaident, Mns. Roy Taylor. Ar father, Mr. J. Henry .... Mr. Wfl- large number was present and al liarn Hooey, Treherne, Man., visited enjoyed the good meeting and theE Mr. Chalmers Sanderson...The lunch which Mrs. Taylor served at citizens of the village were surprised the close of the meeting. ... League Monday morning to find a blanket Wednesday was la charge of Miss of snow covering the ground. Farm- Olive Beacock. Rev. J. E. Griffith ers find it very bard getting their gave an illustrated lecture on Japan iuckwheat and root crop harvested wbich was very interesting and edu- owiag to the rainy weather..A cative ... . Anglican Churh is mak-1 good congregation was out Sunday ing plans for the annual bazaar ear-i morning ta hear Mr. M. H. Staples, ly la November. Orono, but owing to ilînessalie was T.Steaanaedof12-1 uJIable o Aepru e lVt. In hlitab-kf sence, our pastor, Rev. E. M. Cook, gave a very interesting report of the Conference which he attended ini Toronto last week. 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Cook ,reported on and interpneted, ry's; Rev. E. B. Cooke, Newcastle, the spirit of the recent Toronto Con-, tt Mn. A L. Pascoet.; 'Mn. and Mrs. vention on Dominion and World Sen-I, Fred G. Kenslake and M iss Reta Ker- vice. He emphasized the view that slake, Hampton, at Mr. H. E. Tink's; Christian people will meet the needs Mn. and Mrs. Rimer Wilbur andý of the church wben they are fullY Master Gordon, Taunton, at Mn. S.1 infonmed. One of the failures of Bush's; Mn. and Mrs. Walter Rick- the churches is too, little publicity ard, NIiýs Helen and Masýter Brenton, witb the resultant uninformed mem- N'ewcastle, at M r. R. J. McKcs- hership and public. The speaker sock's; Mn. and Mrs. Ernest Lan- expected for next Sunday is Rev. H mer, Mrs. John Larmer, Blackstock, Woodsworth of Japan. We sbould at Mr. W. T. Taylon's; 'Mn. and Mrs like to urge the importance of the James Vice, Mr. and Mýr'z. Frank meeting called for Thursday even- Vice and daugb:ýer, Mr. and Mrs. G ing at the sehool to arrange for shorti Gibs4on and Miss Marion, Odtavwa, Courses in Agriculture and kindre<11 Mnr.and Mrs. Donald Yellowlees, subjeets during the coming winter. Miss Jean andl baby Helen, Coium- "The time is not lost that is spent bus, Mr. and Nlrz. Harold Jebson, in sbarpening one's tools". ---WeB Brocoklin. at Mr. Walter Vice's; Mn. are proud of our new school ani anI Mrs. Howard Colé, Mn. andI Mrs. glad to see the probabilîty of early L. T. Pasceoe and Misses Marjorie putting it to so good a cau.7e...... and Edith, Hampton, Mr. andI Mrs.ý Mrs. John Slemon is making steady Elmer Wilbur. and Master Gordon, progress towards recovery. She is Taunton, Miss Marion and Masteri flot able to sit up for awhile each Garnet Rickard, Miss Rileen Cook, day... .Mrs. Wallace and son Wil- Newcastle, at Mn. John Baker's; Mr. lie recently moved into town .... Dr.-land Mrs. George A. Stephens, Salem,i and Mrs. H. Ferguson visited inl1at Mr. Roy Langmaid's; Mn. and Mrs * Mrs.t on Satunday... Mn. and James Curtis, Mrs. C. Langmnaid, Mr Mr.Tbeo. Slemon, Mn. Arthuri and Mrs. J. Colwill, Hampton, at Brunt and Miss Alice Marks attended1 Mr. j. Pascoe's; Mn. Cyril Rtundle, the Thanksgivi.ng services at Eldadj Ebenezer, Miss Greta Oke, Bow- on Sunday. Mn. Thos. McGill ia manville, at Mn. J. T. Rundle's; Mrs delegate to the O. R. E. C.* Con- Thos. Pascoe and Miss Margaret vention in Peterboro next week. IPascoe, Hampton, at Mn. A. J. Rey-1 nolds'; Mn. and Mrs. Edzar Horn TYRONE ýand Miss Acy, Hampton, at Mn. J. Yellowlees'; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Visitons: Mn. and Mms. M. J. Gilbert, Enfield, at Mn. Gordon Werry, Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs. B. Guyl Leask's; Mn. Alan Balson, Black-ock and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Good-. at home; Misses Elva and Irene man, Lewis and Lonne, Columbus,. Pascoe, Zion, at Mnr.Everett Cry- Mrs. Booth and Miss Alberta Booth, derman's; Mn. John Slemon, Mn. and Toronto, with Mn. and Mrs. L. J. Mns. Theo. Sîemon, Enniskillen, at Goodman on Sunday; Mn. and Mrs. Mr. Hugh Annis'; Solina Women's Talbert Findley Ola and babe, Un- Institute held their Octoben meeting lonville with ber parents, Mn. and at the home of Mns. L-aac Hardy, Mns. Edward Virtue; Women's Mis- "Highfield Farm", on Thursday af-1 sionary Society h.Uld their 3rd quilt- tenoon. Over thirty ladies were ing on Wednesday and quilted four present. Delegates were appointed more quilts, making 13 for the sum- to attend the convention in Toronto mer. . . Young People's League ln November. Arrangements were speat a very pleasant evening Onmade for our (parcel-post) on Thursday at the home of Mn. and Mrs Tbursday, evcning, Novemben l8th. A. W. Prescott, Enfleld. when theyj Prograni consîsted of a solo hy Mr.s presented Mrs. Prescott witb afJohn Baker; an excellent papen on beautiful rocking chat..... .Mr. A. W' "Home Decoration" was given by Annis will give the topic "la War a Miss Edna Reynolds; piano -solo- good method of settling disputes"? Miss Margaret McKess-ock; rea<ing- this (Thursday) evening. . . Our Mrs. J. T. Rundle. A social baîf Pastor, Rev. J. R. Trumpour, preach- hour was enjoyed at the close.. ed a splendid sermon on Sunday Eldad Harvest Home services on Sun- morning from Matt. 28:19 "Go ye day were well attende<l. Rev. E. B. thenefore and teacb sîl Nations". . .. Cooke, Newcastle, pneached two fine Rev. S. T. Tucker, WToronto, will sermons. The choir under the preach next Sunday evening in the leadership of Mrs. John Baker rend- interest of the Lord's Day Alliance. ened somne fine anthems, and were ... Cradle Roll service la postponed. assisted by Mn. Russel Thompson an<l The October meeting of W. M. S. IMiss Fabelle Thonipson, Toronto, was held la vestry and was well at- who also sang sorne solos and (luets tended. Program was as follows: very acceptably. Monday evening "Following Christ afar off" by Pres. a good crowd gatherec tri enjoy the Mns. L. J. Goodman; Report of RaI- high class concert, furnishedl hy *New- Iy at Newcastle by Mrsq. Frank Wen- castle maIe quartet; Mn. Skov, viol]- ry; and poemn "Othens" hy Mns. T. inist, Hampton; MNiss Audrey Wer- Henry; also splendid responses from ry, A.T.C.M., Oshawa; Miss Neya Watch Tower by Miss Virtue, Mr.s. Eastwood, elocutionist, Oshawa. Dudley, Mrs. Hatherly and Mrs. H. Each numben was excee4lingly wellý Hills. It waa decided to hold Thank- given and thein selections wene ex- offering Service in November. Watch cellent. We hope te have the pleas- for the date. une of listening to these entertain- Couch, Johnaton & Cryderman ens again. Rev. J. R. Bick actedi stilI bave some widths in Oilclotha, as chaininan la bis usual genial man- and Linoleums whicb tbey are selllng ner. Total proceeds of Tbank- at greatly reduced pnices. lrffering and concert over $227.00.1 Dustan's a MAPLE GROVE HAMPTON i Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Foley and son, Mrs. A. Treaoutb and Mr. Roma David, St. Catharines, Mr. Wîll, Mr. Trenouth spent Sunday witb frienda Frank Webster, Cambray, Mr. and in Toronto .... Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Loorne Stevens and daugbter eRuth ,Townq, were weekend visitors Tamblyn, Orono, with Mr. and Mrs. Jat Mr. J. D.Stevens'.... .Misses Hil- J. Cowling on Sunday..Mrs. J. da Foley, Toronto, Marjorie Stevens, Clatwortby with relatives at Fenelon Uxbridge, spent Sunday at their Falls.... .Mr. C. Hastings is on a nparental homes, business trip to Midlaad.... .Mr. and Mrs. C. McBride and son Burton, Peterboro, spent Sunday at Mr. G. NESTLETO STATION Wbite's..Mr. A. Allin, Toronto, NESTETO STAION spent the weekend at home .... Mr. Miss Myrtle Armstrong bas been and Mrs. S. Harrison, Mrs. Sargent visiting bier parents at Burnt River. and Misa Grace Sargent, Peterboro, ... Sory a epot te estuctonspent Sunday with Miss Betty Sar- by fire of a large Lexington car own- gelnt.Mr and Ms. Fara Virtue, ed by Messrs. W. J. Challis and BrigoadMs ar ite Chas. Scott of ýBowmanville, on Toronto, at Mr. J. J. Virtue's .. Poole's Hill, east of bere. ... Month- Mr. Frank M. Cryderman, Victoria ly meeting of tbe Anglican Young College, Toronto, spent the weekend People's Association was held at the at borne and took charge of-the Sua- home of Mn. and Mrs. S. McLaugb- a mrnn service very acceptably I lin on Tuesday, Oct. 19th..Sorry ithabsence of Rev. J. R. Bick.. treotthe ilîneas of Mrs. J. A. ..Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Horn motor- ed toToonoonePort.. Ms Welo hope f r.pedArceri escc. Wm. Greenaway is under the doc- We opefo sped reoveie. **«tor's care..Mrs. T. Elliott and Many farmers boast of bumper cropa isEm idr newn p Some even reporting they p- ishad idey ntoet p back into the field to get the first ertosi1omavle Hsia load on .... Mr. Cecil Veale has coin- Monday. We wisb themn a speedy pleted the construction of bis silo, recovery. .Mission Circle beld its recently punchased from Mr. Alfred regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry. C. Kerslake on Saturday afternoon. .... Miss Lottie Horn was appointed on Sunday afternoon as delegate to COURTICE the Sunday Scbool Convention to be beld at Peterboro .... Sunday even- W. M. S. beld its monthly meeting ing, Oct. 24tb, the W. M. S. Auxil- at the home of Mîs. Blake Courtice xary is holding its autumn Thank- on Thursday afternoon. The cbap-1 offering service, to be addressed by ter iii the study book was taken byl Mrs. (Rev.) A. C. Hoffman, Mission- Mrs. F. W. Rundle and Mrs, A. J.1 ary on furlougb from West China. Gay. A piano solo was givea byl Special music la being prepared by Miss Hazel Rundle and vocal solo the Mission Circle ...Mrs. Sudkin by Mrs. G. F. Annis. At the close and bier grand-daughter, Miss Dor- of the meeting, dainty refreshments een Perrett, are visiting witb were served by the social committee~ frienda in Toronto.... Dr. J. H. El- and a very pleasant bour spent. Mrs liott, Miss Grace Elliott, Misa Courtice was a very genial hostes Thompson, Toronto, visited Misa and it was an afternoon well spent. . Nora Kerslake on Sunday whom we .Epworth League meeting Tburs-i are ple.ased to know is alowly recov- day evening was well attended. Tbe ering. Tuxis Square boys had charge of the Corne ta the Mission Circle Con- prograni. Mr. Wîll Penberthy pre- cert at Hampton on Tbursday, Oct. sided fo;ý that part of the meeting. 28th at 8 p. m. The program con- The lst Vice-President, Miss Annie sista of a bumorous play "The Pack- Holt waa in the chair. Tbe biblel ing of the Missionary Barrel", Kit- topie was taken up by Mr. W. R. chea Band, Choruses, Recitations, Courtice and the chapter from the1 Piano Duets and Solos. Admission: study book on India was given by Adults 25c; Cbildren 15c. 42-2 Mrs. Herbert Osborne. Master See the new stock of faîl and Clare Courtice sang a solo then the winter footwear at Horn's Store, and C. G. I. T. and Tuxîs Square groups you will be pleased at the values off- went to their different rons for ered in both leather and i-ubber. Our their training, etc. Before the4 apecial inducements for cash are meeting closed aIl who were present good. taok part in a fw physical culture The. Statesman to end of 1927- stunts led by Rev. C. C. Washington. nal 5mnh-fr$.0t e ...Glad to note that Mr. Clarence neasry 15 moths-',o $2.0t e Penfound is improving and hope tosbares. rdrtay see bim homne shortly ... . Miss Annie _________________ Allin, Bowmanvllle, visited at Mr. _____________ G. F. 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