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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Apr 1931, p. 10

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PAGE TEN TEE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THIJRSDAY, APRIL gth, 1931 MAPLE GROVE IlTws is vistng her brother in Tor-. St. Catharines, visited his brotheýr, Missies SwdendAnTribe LVrad, M. n Ms E W*olyThe Newcastle Indel MsesSuie ad n d AnneLid Mr. H. G. Freeman, over the week- Power, B. E. Souch. and Ruby 'Bragg entertained about 30 relatives and are spending the holidays at their friends ta a Lost Heir party on Fnl- respective homes, Mr. and Mrs. day vnn hna a eye-THUIRSDAY, APRIT t h 1931 Emily Gates, Cherrywood. are visit- I -yabeeningen al. adias e ry sean- ing the fonmer's daughter, Mrs. Ivan Annie Laird spent the weekend with Law . Miss Thompson and Mr. Er- relatives li Toronto.. Mrs. Mark NEWCASTLE Mrs. Stella Anderson, King Edward nie Laird, Toronto, visited the lat- Blcbun____teekndwt Hotel, Toronto, spent Easter with her ter's parents, h n r.A arler brothers, Ernie and Howard Fol- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allun were ohrMs.RP.Bteadfm oveite hibrothr.FreTwont ey. Mr. Mark Blackburn, Mr. in Toronto on business last week. ily. viste hi bothr red TronoFarewell Blackburn, Mn. George Mr. Robt. Cowan has been spend- Miss Hilda Rowland spent Friday on Sunday, Miss Jessie Hogarth, Clements visited at Howard Foley«s - we ihrltvsi o n audyi oot n t ampton, vldred liowe snsMersLon Sunday... Mr. and Mrs. Ray ing a we ihrltvsi Oron.ended the Normal School re-union C S o w d n a d H w a r F oe ys r . d L . S o w d e n a n d d a u g h t e r H e le n . T o - M is s D o r is W ill aw s , M o n r e a , n d n eo1.t r a e e l g egaesfrm her eseciv sholsonto, spent the weekend with their visiting hier aunt, Mrs. John Cun- Miss Phyllis Clemence, Stratford1 eatededo their e sucatiaCventihonl parents League opened with the ningham. iNormal School, and M.«ss Marlon attn TnnoonTedy MisEi reiet the chair; prayeventonn by Miss Janie Singer, Toronto, spent Rickard, Victoria College, Toronto, Wm. Laird; bible reading, Betty Easter with Mrs. Eanl Walton and are spending Easter holidays at i Snowden; devtianal topic, Winne other friends. home.t ______________________ -Lancaster. Greta Munday. îst Vice, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Couch have Mrs. W. Van Dusen received a visit then took charge of the following taken up their residence li Mr. Wm. on Sunday from hier mather, Mrs. program: Duet, Lavonne and Vernon Henry's house, North Street. Thrashen, and hier bnother-mn-law Trimble; topic "Life's Triumuh", Rev. E. B. Cooke came up from and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Cifaord Swallow; mouth organ solo, Tweed last Saturday and assisted at family, Toronto. Milon rahm; eadngDonthythe funeral service of the late Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hislop and Stevens; solo, Wm. Laird; neading T. W. Jackson. babe, Toronto, wene Easter guests of Ruby Aldswoth. Misses Florence Mr. and Mns. Geo. Stapleton, Port hier parents, Mn. and Mns. John Cas- and Louise Foley have been visiting Hope, wene Easter guests of their well. Miss Clara Caswell, Toronto, - ~ ----~ thein aunt, Mrs. M. Blackburn son-in-law and daughten, Mn. and was also home for Easter. Service on Sunday afternoon was Mns. Alvin Jones. Mr. Sidney Knight, accompanied attended by a large number. Paston Messrs. Geo. Gaines and H. Brere- by Misses Edna and Myrtle Snell, WolfnaIi as usual preached a splen- ton were busy last week laying the Newtonville, spent Sunday with hisE did and suitable sermon and the ex- concrete f ounidation for Dr. Geo. brother and sistens-in-law, Mn. cellent singing by the choir in the Carveth's new cottage. James and the Misses Robinson, Mill church and by the Mission Band in PrfC.BSsssan faiy Street. the Sunday School was in keeping Cedar Crescent, Onono, worshipped St. Geonge's Church - Rev. F. H. with the Eastertlde W. M. S. held at the Easter service on Sunday Mason, M. A., Recton. Sunday. Apnil its monthly meeting on Thursday morning li the United Chunch hene. l2th, Low Sunday, First Sunday af-1 OUR NEW afternoon. Easter program was fol- Miss Elizabeth Hancock, St. Cath- ter Easten: 8 a. m.-Holy Commun-T lowed and sevenal selections read on erines P. S. teaching staff, took the ion; 9.45 a. m.-Young Men's Biblet temperance. The ladies were enter- topic veny acceptably at the Young Class: 1l a. m.-Monning Prayer;t rS tained by the Mission Band under People's League on Monday evening. 2 p. m.--Sunday School; 7 p. m.-1 W all apers the leadership of Mns. C. H. Snow- Mn. Farewell Blackburn, Peterbono Evensong. veyinteresting program was given: holidays with his parents, Mn. and and Howard Pearce and Noah Fos-? ludividual in style. . . Origial Chorus by Band, "Sunbeamns of Mrs. Mark Blackburn, Renwick's ter at the Upper Marsh are having a0 Love"; recitation, Eleanon Haynal. Corners. very successful seasoh tnapping E lIneelorng. . . A wlde range of "A Finished Task"; recitation. Lil- Messrs. J. W. Glenney and C. T. musknats which seem to be quite i patenshlan Snowden. "A Gneeting"; recita- Batty attended the 0 .E. A. con- plentiful. Some Oshawa trappers. tion, Norman Gowen. "Lifes Flow- vention, Toronto, this week as dele- have also been motoring down henec er ; chorus, "Easten Morning", Jr. gates of the Newcastle Board of Ed- mornings, setting their traps and8 membens of M. B.; neading. Mns. ucation. taking quite a few of the rich bnownc Our prices and your pocket book Chanlie White, "My Easter Thank- Mr. Roy Douglas. Cobalt, visited funred skins whlch bring from a dol-s Offeing"; recitation, Abert Both- his mother, Mrs. John Douglas, last Ian ta a dollar and a quai-ter a piece. ' wifl agree without a dou.bt. well; chorus "Living for Others" by week. Mrs. Douglas is aiso receivingc We, invite you to cail and Sr. members of M. B.; talk by Mns. a visit fnom hien grand-daughters, Walfnaim; recitation, Berniece Gow- Misses Dorothy and Audrey Ragen. NEWCASTLE IHGH SCHOOL S see for younself. er, "An Easter Piece"; necitation, Toronto. during Easter week. i Helen Metcalf, "Two Babies": dia- Mn. Wm. Atkinson and sister, Miss Easter Tenut g II logue, 'The house of do-what-you- Frances, Toronto, wene Easter guestsd J 1/ can"; recitation. Lyra Freemnan. of their uncle and aunt, Mn. and Mrs. The students' names have been0 J. W ew l 'What's in your mind"; necitation. W. H. Pearce, with whom their arnanged li order of menit with the Walter PoUly, "Youn Part"; chorus, nephew, Master Ray Colwill, Toron- average pencentage obtained. The Phone 30 - King Street "Lillies of the Valley", Jr. members to, is spending Easten holidays. number of examinations missed in of Band. Athclss.WJ. Mn. W. C. Lake, Mn. John Holmes, each case is denoted by the number BIg 0 Bokaore BOwanvII.Snowden congratulated the Band on Mn. Holwell Rowland, Mn. J. S.~baces Whie ad oher bganworingon Form 1I-June Brown 75.9; Jeand being the "star band" li the Osh- the and thwesean woning son-Rcad7.:BseBakun7.;f awa Pnesbyterial in the mite box th. lndlat ee ad tatig Rck r 73.B:siJBackbunn 70.7; t giving. After this the Band served ing on Baster Monday. Work on the ry 706.7: ack Chapln73.6b fruit and candy. A very enjoyable land has now become quite genenal Wi B61t..9 Mary Chapli n (3;Jcb tm a pn.Mn. and Mns. James Brown of the 6.;Mr aDrn()6.;Jc _________om hv rntd r Kimbaîl (1) 59.6; Margaret TomsW W. N. Buckley's lange brick house on ý3> 59.2; Lloyd Young 58.3; Gwen id O U h HAMPTON the corner of Mill and Bolton Sts.,Wlim(1579AuryBnta Newcastle-on-the-Lake, and wlll cat- 54.1; Ella Harris 3) 52.1; Muriel Mr. A. A. Johnston, Toronto, spent en to sumnmer boanders and conduct Plad()5.;Rt one 13 teweekend with Mn. and Mrs. Han- a general tea room. They expect ta Olive Jaynes (1) 50.7: Tom Spencer ry Holwell .Ernest C. Elliott, F. C. move down on the lSth inst. 46.9; Alecia Williams 46.3. S EE IT * P.,and Gardon Fairbairn, 0.0. P, Good sized congregations, timely id L I-dinElnockhat82. ; D av- rnwt Ottaa, isied ithMr.andMrs. and helpful sermons by the nectar dchr. 45 uet 7A.denon (1) 64.3;i C. H. Smart aven the weckend Rev. F. H. Mason. appropriate and M4.5,edubertwind61.8;onene)B4e3e- Mn. Abert Allin, Toronto, spent the inspiring music including the an- ldeBdwn6.;In rÏ- Thene goes Mn. Math right into Easter holiday at his home hene thems by the choir. and many beau- ton (2) 60.6: George Graham 53.6; my brand new furnitune. Those Miss Nana Kerslake, Toronto, spent tiful lilies and athen flowers fan dec- Helene Hayes (6 48.5. pesy mthsdo illonsof ol-the weekend with hier parents here.' orative purposes. marked the Easter Middle School-Arthun Lockhart pesy ats o illon 0 dl- Misses Manjonie and Edith Pas- services at St. George's Chunch îast (1) 82.3: Walter Blackburn (2)El: lars worth of damage each yean. cae, Miss Ruth Johns spent Easten Sunday. Annabelle Hendry (3) 79.5; Will Sprlng time is house-cleaning with Misses Sadie and Laura Virtua, Mrs. E. J. Syme. Oakville. wha has Rowland (2) 76.6; Fred Cowan 76.3; time and is the tirne ta beat Mn. Toronto -,Mn. and Mrs. Elroy been staying with hen uncle. Mn. T. Ruby Shaw 75; Charles Alldred 65.1; Creepen and daughter Barbara, Ton- W. Jackson, sice Mrs. Jacksan's Ruby Nicholas (2) 65; Will Toms Moth at his owii game. onto, Mrs A. Challener and Dr. Reg-. death, has netunned home. Mns. (l) 63.8; Lorine Batty (1) 56; Ai- Yet how many people neally iald Challener, Toronto, visited Pency Brown, Rochester. N. Y., i brtcen 15 anion(4 Rinch; 45oenceDora- Mh-nfthicltngbe-with Mn. and Mrs. John Colwill Jr. stayîng the week with bier father,ce 15*MroRih4.3Dr- Mot-prof hei clthig, ed-Mrs. Ewant Creeper, Owen Sound, Mn. Jackson ,but expects ta return thy Bonathan J8.6. dig woles ecbefane Put- accompanied them . M.Ia home on Saturday, taking him with An interesting pnognam by the H. tlng them away. Stephens, Toronto, spent Easter at her for a few weeks' visit. S ieaySceymre h ls his home hene Concert on Easter With the lowering of the lake lev- of the Easter termi last Thursday af- It's so easy - Rinse your wool- Monday evening i the church base- el, many acres of pasture bondering tennoon. xI n emembrance of past liens li Rising Larvex; spray ment was one of re7al quality. The on the manshes, which have been viute PincipaleRsdgef and teachsn Larvex on aIl your clothing, fur- vocal solos nendered by Mns. L. Wiî- submerged the past two years, areèie rnia ogradtahr liamson of Peterbono were excellent, again dlean of water and the wide of the public school and senior room niture and beddig; then its saf e and Miss Annie McMaster, Zion, I stretc'h of beach south of the wiî- pupils ta be thein guests an this oc- and sure. Get Mn. Mth before rendened several piano solos and de- 1 laws, which f ormenly aff orded s0 casion. and practlcally all those ask- he gets you, by usig ighted her audienceinlxiber usual much pleasure ta pienickers and ed accepted the invitation except Larvez, 1 plat $1.0(o capable manner. Mn. Oscar Jamie- bathers at Newcastle-on-the-Lake, is Miss Mason who was 111 on that day. sonBowanvlle abl rederWaler lackurn Prsidnt0f the Larvex, 1 plat, with spnayer, $1.50 soBwavle byrneed again restored. violin solos which wene highly ap- Mn. Mytro Arych won the big Den- Lits. eccupied the chair and wel- Red Cedar Flakes 25c preciated by all. The Easter pag- ver Sandwich bar displayed for the comed the visitons, while Annabelle eant "The Challenge of the Cross"I past few weeks li Mn. J. E. Match- Hendny was present i ber capacity Math Bag Free was a pîeasing number on the pro- ett's store, by guessing is exa'ct asFre oan, cEditHors 0 aThd Moth Banis 15e lb.; 2 lbs. 25e gram. Each playen is desenving of weight of 11 pounds, 9 ounces. Lit- Buze owne oeioso h Fly-KiUl 8 oz. 45c; 16 oz. 65e much credit fan, the splendid nendi- 1 le Jean Prout, daughten of Mn. and ;ivze. -. ad informative, instruet- lionof heirpars Mr, J Jeb ' ve.entertaining and humorous an- Moth Bgs 98c tian 0 theinparts ns. J.Jebson Mrs. Alex Prout. won a two-pound,'tce anteclmso ha Mot Bgs 8e is vsiting ber son in London, Ont, o box of chocolates for makinig the tisch ojornlhe ratolu na f l ta Congratulations ta Mn. and Mns. next closest guess, and Mn. D. Mark, When la need of Drugs quickly Gardon Van Camp. Base Line, on Oshawa, a pound box as third prize. 'menit and scholastic wveight. Phn 8the binth af a daughten. Mns. Van Mn. and Mns. W. Eddy have ne- wee:secl etns bf the Haronia Phone 78 Camp is visiting hien mather, Mns. G . tired"from farming and moved inta Band. aecindvcl es by Ju Hrmnei Stephens Mn. Tom Sykes, Toron- Part of Mrs. J. M. Cobbledicks' bouse, Bandn and vuocales ban b ta. spent the holiday at his homne 1Beaver St.. while ta, the regret of slBonqdRt lmsLadb bene Mn. and Mrs. Harold Salter, iNwatectiesJr dy' ah laHWeillx Hndad ok t Jury & LovelliMns. J.L.Johns visited Mrn rs eMn. Chas. M. EddyEand dagh- Jac are.iale HnanD d ohrs C. S Wod, Oono Mn. and Mrs. ter. Miss Florence, have nemoved cnrbtdrcttos hl rn THE REXALL STORE W. W. Horn, Mrs. R. Avery and Mrs. jf rom the village, after a year's resi-:ejîjals Coyxic and Rodgen and Misse When we test eyes it Is done Myntle Taylor visited friends li Ton- dence, ta their farm an the Thîrd iNevave teoasi on with shrt on t0 on Sunday Mn. and Mns. W.LieEatI addresses. The meeting concluded properly. J. Ranton and daughter, Trenton, ___. with the passing of horne-rnaÉ4ýcarn- Mn. and Mrs. L. Rabbinis and daugh- dy nIudn uniyaddlc ter, Leskard, visîted Mrs. W. J. Vin- "Ginger Up"; reading, Mrs. W. W- iy, mn abndyat qat the gndldehie- tue Mn. and Mrs. J. Williams, Horn, "A Common Cold"; Mns. C:; berousqcte Ht.at ySte grl eS. _________________________Osbawa, visited Mn. and Mns. Alvin' Souch gave a splendid talk an CnbesfthH.SL.. Peters Congratulations ta Mn. cen and Heant Failure"; sang, "Silver and Mns. Howard Cawling on the an- Threads Among the Gold". Meet _ rival of a -baby boy Mn. Harry ing closed by singing the National i W- I of The Ontania Prohibition Union' Office llours* Came early and have your Convention held necently i Torontoj SALEIN LEACTYE I EDNESDAY ea.ch weck I cholce. Ita which she was sent as a delegate; 9.30 a. m. to 9.30 p. mi. I Ipiano solo, Mrs. C. J. Kenslake; pap-, Members of St. Paul's Church Toronto Office: I erMrs. Clayton, on "Food and its, Tuxis Square will give a roram In 24 afr Ae "Waman's Waste o Energy"; sang, at 23 p. m. Everyone welcome. Pendent* NEWCASTLE Reserve your seat for Pollyanna at Bonathan's for Wednesday, April 15. 25c and 15c. Reserve Friday, April 24th, for a dance to be given by Community Hall Committee. Particulars later. The Woman's Association of the United Church meets this Thursday afternoon, April 9th, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Allun. Mrs. Ida Stinson and daughter Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Eilbeck and son Jack, Toronto, were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eilbeck, "The Gables." The C. G. I. T. and Tuxis Square are invited to meet together and spend a social timne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Wright on Fni- day evening of this week. United Church-Rev. W. P. Rog- ers, B .A., Pastor. Sunday, April 12: 11 a. m. - Morning Worship and Quarterly Communion Service; 2.30 P. m.--Stinday School; 7 p. m.- Evening Service. Among the summen nesidents of Newcastle-on-the-Lake, who hiben- nate in Toronto and who spent Eas- ter week or a part of it at their cot- tages here were: Mn. and Mrs G' Bull and family, Mr. and Mrs. redà Treleaven and family. and Mr. Gar- don Overend and chum, Mn. and Mrs. Geo. Farncomb, Oshawa, have also been donta their bungalow and have engaged Mr. Earl Waltan in gardening openations. This community was greatly sad- dened la -t week by the unexpected and comparatively sudden passing of Mrs. T. W. Jackson. and deeply sympathizes with Mr. Jackson who with but brief warning has been called upan ta suff;,r such a sone ber- eavement. Both Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son were among the happiest and most intenested f olk who attended the Masonic social evening an Fnl- day evening week. Mrs. Jackson's obltuary will appear next week. CARD 0F THANKS Mns. S. Baskerville. Newcastle, clesires ta thank her rnany friends for the kindness and sympathy ex- tended ta her during her sudden bereavement by the death of her brother, and for the flowers that wene sent by the neighbors. New Drapery Fabrics WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A LOT THE SMART SHOP COWAN BLOCK GEO. R. MAS ON, Manager. Highland Brand Laying Mash The finest in Canada and backed up by ail Expen- mental Farms. NO EGGS - NO PAY - Barley - Wheat - Oats Aif alfa Leaves - Meat Scraps and Sait 4YProtein ........... 19% "The Real MacKay" -We want you to try this Feed- $2.50 per bag of 100 Ibs. at Creamn oF Bariey Mill Il - __________ A House Furnislîings BOWMANVILLE New Window Shades N ew Congoleum Rugs New Linoleum Rugs La = u - e New Axminster Rugs FOR BIGGER AND BETER BARGAINS E SPRING COATS OUR STOCK IS NOW MOST COMPLETE Drop in and see them. MOST REASONABLE PRICES IN YEARS. We have the Finest Stock in Town to Select from Our Prices are Always Right .4 Everything to Brigliten the Home Ne Ison's Store PAGE TZN, THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVIUM, THUPLSDAY, APRM 9th, 1931 ý 9 -ï

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