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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Apr 1929, p. 8

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, TH-URSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1929 _ _ aud TYRONE Mma. H. C. Hurlbert, Oshawa Mr. in.Hocinwhobasbee îI TheYoug Popl's ocity f tea ent Iast Thursday with ber mol~i andof ditymot o te in T e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hooper, Pon- er, Mrs. A. F. Spencer. offdut mot o th witer, re- United Church met in the S S.a~ sljm e <I kis w ork on M onday as rural Roo no n o n a nng ic the r. D v d o p r' . ..1 rail carrier to Orono and beyond. PeidnE. Iancock, in the cthair ____ Mr and Mrs .L ym ad fm ttend o.ed a D ouls ance r.an d . * rv ab1v tai' ly Sundayed with ber parents, Mr. Mr.Ch- Wilson in Toronto Fi- A~~~~~~ nubr ftonme n er o nxa:n~ ~ THURSDAY, APRIL l8th, 1929 an rs. .Llirpnigo. day eveniflg, and remained forth by farmers beid a bee on Saturday. en bvRV1.IRgeý ra ________________.Messrs. Wm. and Vesley Little weekend. taking down the ban on Mrs. Sarah short busiflCis-essiou. îd Vice' and Miss Josephine, St. Andrews, Atinof'Slt n in T. WasJand peidet ohîAtn, h 'a LE WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION I TRINITY YOUNG PEOPLE ad is Edith Saunders, Oshawa, anling the material toiMr.W.J.elced to fil the position vacated by NEWCASTLE____ spent the weekend with Mrs. Win. BIDN AEI ýic o l1(ýtizenhip s splndidll Reslts f Easer ex ms in ew- oman' Assoiatin offhe Unt-nnne e ning eetin wa. rs. t. ritueOsent ed Curchmet tMs. J. J. Uglows charge of the Missionary Group and few daYs with ber daughter, Mrs. Free 1 argain Book of 11o11ilhg Mae- .ým mors wionpw builins, ,niwora.tior eW atl U. ited, ast r c a, v nunybers n a n ls T u say a tri-een J m s a inclded Piano solo by Min- side page. lo ihag o n e h ieto f M s ak . .M .a d M s iqrb tr'ircs and mSudy, b s cl outboran slobi,' George Wade and bis Corn Husk- attendance of the nire r ad xh Cyena. U fruaeY M s .Fnly l n ot hrhlrpis . ok je îitd of Aril; 2.31 p mt:una1Scoo;Charlie Gilkes. Maple Grove L a-ers are coming to Newca.te Fia , h s ie rs t rs W J S H nocw o 'as t ac gve n w t er p rns r.ad M s di- over r ee hos flh bu rs nba%rgainI sp; 0P. .AniV rY ri cs of u ar epece to viit. Newcastle ý rl2th e dt.pg . Rickard, in the chair. 'The busne's address, 'vas indisposed, but the 'vard Virtue, Mrs. Findley rem îg ing, roonng. siings, point. hardware Y$ultg People's Society; Yu P. rreS. ond Moinar erening o Miss Janie Stgracrpai'.quickîy disposed of. Mrs. b. NM. lied to the breacb and gave a spien- ili.Sorry to, report several cases r itur aoen m pay Mexs choir in attendance- Speaker memer an fiedr reurgdoof Toronto fcriends, spent Fi rra nrbro etters of did program to a large attendance. of messies in the village. ,27 a. Ha E . G ifi h ackstOCk, a teY s h sa pancýt e e ke wty fu n M s r i r c piis o n fr n f r sT bo e a in arPi he pcg a Obairvaanf Oshawa Presbytery. Thi enjoyable occasion. ReIT'ember the Walton. aiksadapr144hoetkn pr nth rg prmsato b vr l3îfuiI' n service to be hel, by the Younig fIrcpetofrutad-lwrs = ervice.AI! arefrom Toronto Sunday to inspect Glenney's group provided an enjoy- Crvdernan, Florence Moore, Vilda bteir sýummer home, Ne-wcastle-0n- able progcam consisting of a vocal Symons, Dorotby Robins, Florence _ _...........e.....a-k. T -.Ce ec' rtclil Rickard; solo by 'Mirs H. Hurlbert,i Eileen Gibbs, Lorraine Pickacd, Mr. . .clmecescrtia ii-dutbyMiss or'h ndEvln ooerMelnJone anmrs, r; To Obtain the Mtost Value ness is giving rise to mucb anxieLy.»Oshawa; recitation followed by a E-dtb ors JyeAae en MisLeaTaylor, nurse, is in at-I song as an encore, hi, Miss Kathleen hmt, Jean Herring, Greta Pearce, tendance. 1 Spencer, and a reaýding by Mrs. Geo. Eilleen Hately and Marion Glanville,f rI lne Mrs.I. E Boell nd gand C. Wright. The ladies of Mca. also Mrs. W. J. Morrison and Messrs. I m1a.Bwl adgad lneysgopas roie h odn.«AMhtoFranis Sutton ader Missur M o e _____________daughter have moved from the Mas- InO'_gopas roie r oro stnandisarry Cryader-issU - - ey bouse to thoir home t Newcas-idainty lunch of sandwiches, cake man r. oiswF eteacmpn o ie t We th caI of Spring bids you 1"ix up the yard" ey onue theihome aand tea. a oreRbn wr tea onirl Mc. W. Fll1 h . ikads otage bevoen INI TE S reniember that I. and Mrs. Ford are living in '- h attvîenmdgrsgv the ruads, Mr. Ford ýbeing employed ADCUCE peddMsinr ilgei costume typical of the vanious Br o d le N r e ie ihMr ýcar nte saw rsytr thntd countries tbey represent.ed and 'vere Miss Elizabeth Hancock received Cbtrch will meet in Port PerrTon very effcie. er's D ry Goods Store Bow~manville three more new pupils intu the be-ITbursday, April 25th. fU I ginners' ciass at school on Monday.1 St. Josepb's R. C. Cburch-Sun- Mr. John Buchanan, a representa- arewel eqippd t, povie yu vth ll ou eedferthe They are Jean Bonathan and Jeaii.day, April 21st: Mass at 10.30 a. m. tive of the Royal Templars, gave an 1 beautifying of yu home grounds. ad Clifford avanaugb. p. p. gdevtions at 7 p. m. Rev. address advocating intensive temp- Where you wiII find a complete spring assortient yorSt. George's Cbtt.xch.-41ev. E. R.I1.P ulr erance education as the remedy for of Dry Goods and Shoes. Ilîustrated catalogue free on request James, Rectoc. Sunday, April 21:ý Trinity United Chucch, Rev. j. .U- the presenit situation existing in On- il a. m.-Morning Prayer and Holy Robins, Pastor. Sunday services: taclo. King St. W. Phone 276 Bownianvill, Communion; 2.30 P. m.-Sundayi il a. m. and 7 p. ni. Evening sub- jNtwekiiznhpCmmittee School; 7 p. m.-~Evening Prayer. j iect the third in the series on . Netwe ItznhpG Report of Robert Walton's recital 1Mse. Sunday Scbool at 2.30 fis preparing a super program. L____________________________________ appears on another page. I t 'vas al p. M.__________________________________________________ huge success and ffBob bas ceceived 1 St. Andrew's Presbyterlan Churcb, congratulations on ail sides witb the corner Temperance and C.hucch Sts., hpe that it witi become an annual Rev. J. Lindsay, Wbitby, minis- event.. toc. Morning service il a. m. J ud e F r Y ti sel ýev"Mr.. Tom Brown, Mrs. Matthew venin g service 7 p. m. Sunday Brown and Miss Rosa Cown otor- Scbooil at 2.30 p. ni. Anniversary ed to Cobourg on Sunday n pn1 evcs Sunday, April 2lst. a very pleasant time witb friends, St. John's (Anglican) Churh- Mr. and Mrs. Hircock and Mr. and<l Rev. R. J. Shires, Rect.or. Th'trd Mrs.Wen Sunday after Easter, April 2st, wa'd home after spendiing the Eastet' and Sermon; 2.30 p. m.-Sunday Week-E nd Specials A ldy honstenughtotel u te issKahee S2ce' a rtUn 92: iblem.Hly Commun.in- other day that she, thought she could get meat h.ldas with ber sister and brol ber, School anBilCas;7p cheaer lseher. Se tiedit. But she came Mr.i sc. H. C. uribert, Mv's.1 Evening Prayec. 4'ýanIchnandMisesJen adýSt. PaulIstc ev. il.n.- bafck and told us she neyer before apprecia.ted BetyJrrlinOhawa. and , D, MCi'cb, ev. 1 .- Cawkr's ervie a to choie mats t reson The Councii's plans foc re.bri<IingýlMorning Worship-"The Faliacy of Cal rsevie abuying oie iet a es - tecreek noac Haley'snvle thelthe Wide PlaeS?' 7 p .Ee- abeprces snce byn lsewhere. witb stone, for foundations1, and the -heWse and Prudent." 2.30 p0. m. SPRING COATS 8 IN. UNBLEACHED SHEETING piacing on these of a good second- -Sunday School. 39 yr Others have told us practically the saine hand steel superstructure. 39c yardndy a osrv, FTW E stoly It's h.mian ntr to try something new I- in Trinity Sunday School on SundayA odsa ar wegtfrri nature i ER K afternolon iwjen the Temperance Arygood tanar w eight f oxl ordin- andthedisan fild ayloo grenbutthe I RECORD WTRMR Seccetary, Mr. W. C. Ferguso, gave For Women and Missesarwerttwilonbech hte acoteditnfelto Cawkloskfreea-btwhereLk naioi ohg ti pigashort address, coveing briefly the Very special value at this price. that it bas patca :eliminated tbe texnperanCe niovement tin Dan-T aioidtedcas I practicallY . Iton and Cartiwright during teps evualy is onieaiI long stcetch of grave1 beach that in 50n years, outlining the graduai de-1 mottled grey and fawn qultyi frt osieatO.the memory of the oidest reside th ie f oelading up to theiNrANremov- bas stcetcbed from point to poin of he foeîad iu o tr rop and shades, some with alPITDRYNADCEE land across the front of the Upper al, the need of te.npecance educa- round beit, some withInv.edfoa dsis, otor' CI' M . CAW KER & SON ~~~~Marsb on Mr. W. H-. Pearce's farm. tion in the presen t day, and Un'nvaidforldsgndt Bownianville Througb this beach thece always bas work the reorganized W. C. . the haf belt and others srps r hs ac ao ik Boinnile 'be temot, oetms ii n ions were endeavoring to do. The srps r hsefnyryns Po 64other tunes quite narrow, bY whihpiedge cards 'vere presented to, the without belt, nicely lin- and crepes that will make very siar Phos. 64 he waters of the two creeks flowxng classes for signatures for the ingle e «into the marsb found their way intoo rupepeges. A solo, "Will ed throughout. dresses yet inexpensive, 35 in. wid the lake. AIl that remains of this'You Do Your Part?" 'vas nicoly sn 99 and $1275 5cyr beach nwaeafwilnsh-di by Mrs. W. J. 'Morrison. The reg- place by certain alunoPs of wiiiow5 1 ular lesson for the day was then tak-I wbich found a footing and establisb-jonytetahrs ed themiselves in the grave1 manyenbth acrs yeacs ago. T1 as a las Memibers of Trinity Y. W. Auxil- CURTAIN NETS been n a higher level tha the 1ake, iary spent a busy afternoon on Tues- tewaters being beld .back by tbe day quilting. A very tasty supperNE IL ERAqultth isrogad ue continuous stretch of 'beach, but now1plentiful in quantity, deiicious inNEWML NRYA uatyhtistrn addrbl lake and marsb are ail one with thelItaste and generous in variety was adhsago ihapaae few willows isiets marking wbat 'vas j erved by meini'ers of M. H. M. Three dozen New Hats shown for nd has a goond whieappearancIn 1 r g ar a .gi e . M s. W i htP a l V scas, B aku , S traw s and a5io and a l o e e î n , a d f n T.W ACKSON AND CHRIS Aj Anderson sang a very pretty solo, Silks combine to make these lovely ise wthnalcedgn,3 i. IHL ITDYCELEBRATIONJI"It Was For Me", accexnpanied l» SrigHas wide, Mr. T. W. Stanley, Port Hope; the Srn oi o onraultinstoMr T W1deotonl eale ws ea b MssPriced from $2.95 to $595 Special 29c yard imot tor, RTHDAandlanlkonly, th e o ,pl ti n o m n's al ott d.ee WigNnd rolWcS H A D ESup , r-M E N 'S S P R IN G W E IG H T ten Du wrth ciizn ataiedpla, "edAcr FambyOroeý Re lar standard size shades 3'7x72 this age on Sunday and fitly dibserv a- ninOea House on Friday, iec es, mounted on strong rollers, WORK SOCKS ed the fact on that day. To fur-j April 26tb. May meeting will be thermrktbe levent and to sho'w bis beld at the cb.urch. cream ny An early Spring Weight MErn apreiaio o te id roidnc A S Pu'sChrc lstSuda!49c each Work Sox, with ribbed top, in bt iwheh as eat s getAywih hm, ornngMr.il lex E-mion Adark heather and fawn mixueW arrivai at the haif century mark to- an address to which the, n by WOMEN'S SL BLOOMERS with white heel and toe and vht I ad hecoeo ti otb ne-and girlS rSn,~ 'Oia hi stripe at top I aind s elof mie mote ter -,ofe der1sIListened with the closest at- 5 dozen oniy of these Heavy Silk i eh i e lnr, l ub m a t bsome tention. In the- introductocy part B oo25c pair onheve Hr .oed luba even-be declared that in bis interest in Bomers, irregulars of our $2.00 I '. .fofd tat he arets reentWiilliatm, wek7Wilia, nd anibollio trouh sveal ear behad lin. Tke dvntae o ths sle _______________________________ Chriii, 50, assisted hy ter~f~ problem quite as often as the boys. an buy f or futurened. G d weejoint hosts ait this eoalia ieteatiiet ag fclr n l ie nlt O S HRW IT birthday celebration, and as such Whatever maybe the t avet ag fclrsadalszsi ot OS HRW T received a c ice ar1ay ofgiftshand.or imother.s, iftey hv oe of godill ryom gter ano.,.. ereofo itees . te$1.19 Made of a good quality Broadcit I I î~~~~~~~nrests ofiynd rs, itheyivaedsrpsndccknaI model thorughlywaterroofand wish him every ,;ucc- in in o model thol ughly watee)wOfielnd. At Only $9.95 each Frda Apil 1IPYCS AN BayCiksFrSle Fia, pi 9YOUR FAVORITE PIlAS Baby Chicks For Saleat 8.15 p. M. BYFRL5 hathlG egg8.from.od . C Whlte Orchestra in attendance SHOPPING CENTRE Jehor stck.Our nlm10 mprov'-L H E T e]B G lc ri t eh year andà we hve choice matings Admission 35e and 25c ihsseSn Ordereciy We areao Moarea Pone 61,Bo i.avmle nen58v wath. royal irBroo Pln of Hall 0open at Bonathan'a DIroctIy OPPosilO Bank of otolPon 1 o n I l nûs a to case youc chicks.Phone I Il-tf

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