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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jun 1931, p. 6

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& PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, TI-IURSDAY, JUNE llth, 1931 1: muc mre îo:c bl amngour l6th. tea will be srrved from 5 p. Mn. Luke 69, Marie Oke 68, Viola Bnad- Floyd Dudley; Mi Canadian citizers than citizens of In the evening Pickering Dramatîc ley 67, Freda Bradley 65, (Histony), favored with a s4 Jitbeî countnies whiirl. tbey had visit- Club wlll present thein play "Home Roland Thompson 65, Verona Woi-- Coucb and Heleîi cd. Mn. ad Mms. AIlum left Thurs- Acces.' music between acts. Ad- den 62 <Latin and Hlstocy), Clara pretty duet; shc day evening on their return trip te mission: Adults 50c: children 35C. Page 50 (Hlstory, Algy. and Lit.) given by Miss Fl( Eîîgland.. tes, onlY 35c: concert only 25c. M8Jagaret Dalton, teachen. W. Miller, and Mis SOLINA BOIV3ANVILLE IIIGII SCIIOOL SC'REECH OWL STAFF, 1931 Mrs. S. E. Werry visited at Mr. Jack Short's, Courtice. Mr. Alan McKessock is in CobourgI this week on the Grand Jury. Mrs. A. L. Pascoe is spending a few days with Kedron friends. .- Several from here attended Zion Anniversary on Sunday and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hobbs spent the week-end with her parents in Lindsay. Sunday Scbooi and Church ser- vices wiil be held on Sunday at the7 usual tîme. Remember the Division meeting tins Friday evenmng in the Sunday School room. Miss Mary Hogarth and1 Mrs. R. Pascoe recentl visited at Mr. Harvey Pascoe's, Kedron. Mr. Tom Donaldson, Cavan. Mr. Davidson, Coldsprings, Mr. John Lane, Bowmanville. at Mr. Thos. Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mountjoy and famiiy, Kedron, Misses Vida and Sybil Langxnaid of Oshawa, at Mr. H. G. Pascoe's The young married people are hav- ing their annual picnic at Lakevçiew Park, Oshawa, on Thursday, June 18. This is an ail day pienic so corne and bring your baskets. From Left to Right-(Standing-K. Osborne, H. Colmer, H. Mason, B. Campbell, M~ L. Wilson, A. Allin, W. IngraZm, M. Moore, K. Morris, E. Rickard, G. Adams. B. Cr MAPLE GROVE 0. Munday, A. Birks, N. Kirkton, H. Colmer. W. Rickard, J. Allin, B. Corbett. (S _____P. Challis, J. Jury, Miss Stedman. Mr. Dippeli, P. Wagar, M. Vanstone, W. Lancaster. Miss Susie Laird spent the week- son. end with relatives in Toronto. A number from here attended Salem Anniversary on Sunday. SALEM LONG SAULT BLAI Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snowden, spent a few days with their son Ray in Miss Annie Buttery of the nursing Anniversary services of Long Sault Mrs. M. Smiti Toronto. staff of Bowmanviile hospitai haý: Church wil, be held as foUlows: On Mr. Weir SA W. H. Brown has had bis herd of been taking a three weeks' vacation, Sunday. June 2lst, sermons will be in Toronto. cows tested for T.B. They have all and spent over a week visiting preached at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. by passed the test O.K. friends in Toronto. Rev. W. J. Todd of St. Andrew't, Mrs. Neweii Mr. L. C. Snowden and Mr. Thos. Mrs. C. Pollard spent Sunday and Presbyterian Church. Bowmanville, friends in Tore: Snowden visited the latter's brother- Monday in Toronto visiting her Salem choir will furriish music. Coi- Rev. F. W. in-law, Mr. T. J. Cole in Toronto father, Mr. H. Hocken, who is getting lections in aid of church funds. On ference at Bell Hospital un Sunday. very feeble and weak. Mrs. Pollard Wednesday. June 24th, a horse-shoe Mr. H. Hooe: Sunday Schooi next Sunday will motored to Toronto with 31r. Ewart tournament will be held at 4 p. m. destroyed by f meet at 10 A.M. (Standard Time) no wbo camneclown on Friday. At 5 p. m. a girls' softball game will Mr. and Mns service in the afternoon on account Garden Hill young people present- be played, Blackstock vs Hampton. Sunday with fi of Ebenezer Aniiversary.. ed their play "The White Elephart, Tea served at 5 p. m. A grand con- Sunday School Anniversary wiil be here on Monday evening to a full cert will begin at 8 P. m. when the Congratulatio held on Sunday, June 21st, when C. house. Ail did their parts exceedng- Bob Wilson and LeRoy Kenney Con- Ginn on the ari W. Plewman. Toronto, wili speak. On ly well. Mr. Cecil Colacott and cert Company will furnish a good Glad to repo Monday the usuai supper and concert. Lesiie Coombes furnished musie be- program. Admission: Adults, tea is a little bette Particulars next week. tween acts. and concert 50c, children 35c; tea ness. Mrs. Ross Stevens and daughter, Despite the rainy weather on sun- or concert, adults 35c, children 20c. Mr. and Mrs. Betty, Mms. Wreford Soucb, MontreaI, day the S. S. Anniversary service., 24-2 Mr. and Mrs. - have returned home after a pleasant were a decided success; the speaker, _____ friends at Cavý visit with their sister,, Mrs. RaIPh1 Rev. Geo. Mason, Bowmanville, de- Miss Olive Rae, Portage La Prairie, Man. livered two very fine addresses, -che COURTICE Mr. n tMrs. ek This cormnunity was shocked on sînging by the School was certainiy Mran___. Monday when it became known that a credit to those wbo trained. MisOuyYaeTrnti i- Rg irls' Si Mrs. Athaniel Smith (nee Nellie Ax- Anniversary visitors: Mr. and 1rs. iigMiss FanyYesoront, ievi- R gn Tem ford), Willowdaie, a former resident, A. W. Annis, Miss Adelaide and Mr. igMs ai ur vnnJn had passed away eariy Monday morn- Loîne. TyIl~ Misses Iva and Ber-» Miss Powers, Toronto, was a Sun- The sympathý ing. The sympatby of this commun- niece Gilbank, Shaws, Miss Nora <lay visitor at Mr. G. F. Annis'. extended to Mrs ity is extended to the bereaved us- Kersiake and Miss Mary Rurdie, Mr. Marshall Soules and Jack, To- death of herf band and son Roy, ber brother Mr. Hampton, Miss M Periman and Miss ronto, visited Mr. S. S. Brooks on Henry, Burketoi Chas. Axford, and other relatives, in Jean Love, Columbus; Mliss Lena Sunday. Dr. F. W.,!M their sudden and sad bereavement. A Messrs Howard an(l Lorne Ho.,ken, IGiad to see Mrs. Howard Flintoff F.s-RC. Maw number from here attended the fun- Kedron, Miss Gladys Can, Toronto, out again after being indispose<î for .issRut-M eral on Wednesday afternoon atlwlt!l Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cann; Mr. sometime. G. Marlow recei Bowmanille Cemetery. and Mrs. W. Moffat and famiiy, Ms elnAmuOhwvs An interestini IOrono. Rev. and Mrs. Mason. town MssHle rouOsaa 1vs played by Scug HA PT NMr. and Mrs. A. W. Clemens. 'iyrone, ited her Grandmother, Mrs. Wm. stock Boys on1 Miss and Mrs. Giiespie, Providence,~isn eety Score 19-6 in1 Mrs. MissIda Stephens and Mrs. F. M. Mr. and Mrs. Water Rundie enter- a Mr. and Mrs, Mr.Bick visited friends in To- 1i'1amblyn, tov'r., with Mr. and M. F. taine<i a number of young people to and daughter,' ronto. L. Squair; Mr. and Mrs. R. Worden, a party Friday evening. J. Forder andi Rev. J. R. Bick attended conference Mr. and Mns. F. Foley, and Mr. andi Messrs H. Phair and George Found,' iting Mr. and in Beleville. Mrs. J. Munday, Maple Grove, with West Courtice, have improved their: croft. Mrs. C. Langmaid is at ber home Mrs. A. Wilkens; Mr. and Mrs. H-. homes with a coat of paint. Mr. and Mns in the village. M Foster and Miss Helen, town, Mr. Our Pastor, Rev. H. C. Wolfraim, Jessie Monette, Mrs. Percy Hilis, Toronto visited anid Mr. W. W. Horn, Hampton, Missbsrtndfro cnereInis Vincent, Winds( relatives here. M .Barrett, Newcastle, with Mr. and abs enede. W S.P. oyece. Ireacs-Nlrs . Archer ai Mrs. Ceph. Johns is havîng her Mrs F. Honey;Mr. and Mrs. Norman edab sndds ermR.W.S P oynceonnecio Sunday with boue pintd.Yellowlees, Mr. and Mrs. Westlake, with Bible Society work on Sunday!1 Smith.. Mn. Ivan Stephens, Toronto, spent Solina. Mr. & Mrs. Mutton and Miss mriw adteevnn evc a Rev. Milton MSuday Sa iohee Ruth and Miss Isabel Peacock. Osh- withdrawn. ivisited Mr. andl Mn. ha. tantnOshawa, re- awa, witb Mr. and Mrs. L. Colacott; Sanderson andi cently visited friends bere. IMr. and Mrs. R. Langmaid and fami- been visiting hl Mr ad rs Ry etaleBaely, Sola with Mr. and Mrs. G. A., Mrs. Swain, ret Line, spent Sunday with bier parents. Stephens; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coll- ENNISKILLEN Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Burnett, Stouff- acott and daugbter, Tyrone, Mr. and Mr. and Mci ville, vîsited at Mr. J. Cowling's on Mrs. A. Beliman and famniiy, town, MisBrePaBotn is tMssFrnc uda.witb Mr. and Mrs. C. Collacott; Mr. Mrs. P. Page's. and Mrs. Clare: Mn. and Mrs. W. W. Horn spent and Mrs. W. Levitt and son, Toronto, Noeriéeenxtudaoig graduation exei Thursday in PBelleville and attended Mr. and Mrs. J. Levett, Mr. and Mrs. No efid nner etsary ospial oiJu cneec.T. Buttery. town. Miss Evelyn Lan- eaglnrc Miss Mary Virtue, Toronto, spent caster, Newtonville, with Mr. and Miss Gladys Wotten is visiting herCMcartght e Sunday with bier sister-in-law, Mns. Mrs. W. L. Butteny; Miss Hilda grandpanents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ardtoigt te W. J. Virtue. . Foley. Miss Eleen Hocken, Messrs. Henring. convention to b Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jennings, Osh- Ted Foley and W. Munday, Maple Mr. T. M. Siemon bas been busy June 18, afterno( awa, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grove, Mr. George Richards, Mr. Bert putting in a new cistern and cernent- Miss Le Manse,.i Soucb, on Sunday. Coiwell, Miss Elsie Yeo, town. witb ing bis ce1an wili give the ad( Mrs. Lane, Hamilton, Mn. and Mrs. Mr. and Mns. L. Richards; Mr. an(l Miss Maud Ashton, Toronto, Mr. noon she speaks E. Wood, Bowmanville, visited Mr. Mrs A. B. and Miss Werry, Ebenezer. Ida Travail, Oshawa, at E. C. Ash- Holy Land and and Mrs. SuIas Williams. Mr. and Mns. E. Werry, town, with ton's on Sunday. address in the Miss Myrtle Bradley bas returned Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Werry; Mr. and Sorry to report Mra. A. Tamblyn is to hec home in Enniskillen, after Mrs. G. Ban-on, and son, Hampton, confined to ber bed again. Mrs. G. having lived here for some time. Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Knight, town. with Preston is in attendance. T Mr. Dickson and son Ross of Wel- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Doidge;, Mr. and Mr. and Mcs. Wrn. Wotten and T corne are erecting a barn on their Mrs. W. Challis and Miss Phyllis farniîy vîsited their father, Mr. Wm. Cuc evc farrn, now occupied by Mr. H. Stain- Challis. town, Mr. and Mrs. T. S.Hrinwoisipoin.Msrs. Hrry ton. ~~Mountjoy, Haydon. with Mrs. Rut- Dr. Ferguson and sons expect to eiSnae Miss Mary Katerson attended the iedge and Miss Rutledge; Miss Eva bc back about June 13tb and the Dr's ev. J. R. Tria World Convention of the W.C.T.U. Lane, town, with Mr. and Mrs. A. ofcwllbopnftrbadte frm confe.ence whicb was heid in the Royal York Richards. offic. W . Prs opnsftoothe sdaec-rMiss ola Rince Hotel, Toronto. MviCes o WthsPcruton sunday, t e sisterM rs. Fla in Mr. and Mns. W. G. Wilbur attend- vcso hscruto udy hl itr r.Fn ed tbe Graduation exercises of the EBENEZER our Pastor was at conference. Miss Florence Nurss ofOshaa Hopita onThe sympathy of the comrnunity is hoiidayinig with Nurss o Osawa Hosita onextended to Mn. and Mrs. W. W. Several from Thursday evening. Anniversary Services of Ebenezen Wotten in the sudden death of thein '*ersacy services Mrs. G. Davy, Port Perry, and son Sunday Scbool will be heId as fol- son Rois of Toronto, who was born Roll cali to bf Mr. John Davy, and Miss Olive lows: On Sunday, June 14 at 10.30 here. fIila o Gerow, Toronto, visited with Mr. & a. M., 2.30 & 7 p. m. sermons will be Th ypty ftecmruiyvlcoe.sfrS Mrs. "beo. Slter.preacbed by Rev. Geo. Little. To- -ostorsFloydPag Adfa- M.Enc ce Sunday at 7 P.M. yand Clarence Hath- Lt home. *mpoun has returned eat Belleville. Iards visited witb ber idlay. Unionville. eBlette, Toronto, is iMns. F. L. Byam. hene attended anni- at Salemn on Sunday. be answeced by help- Satunday. AIl ladies Stevens, Hampton, ihec daughten, Mns. iJ. Lilliccapp. Cao- their Elaughtec, at 's. acllno.v. K',ith and rboro, Mr. and Mns. Orono, visitel Mci. N. J. Woodley have aften visiting at bis bphens, Gorrie, and nilton. ;ute and Ladies' Aid Sunday School noom une 17th, at 2.30 P. vilI lie given by Mci. vrnanville. Music by ies. îg Tbunsday, June (Goodman an<l Mci. da comrnittee to ce- Contributions should ssoon as possible. ]y and a social baîf- ed at the close. Dn Tbursday aften- me of Mca. Frank eecy lnterestlng pro- iin change of Mns. Mrs. Everton White Df the study book. ýwas taken by Mca. nrs. Theo,ý$ore Down solo;, Mises Ileen ?n Werrg sang a ,r, aketes were orence W n-y, Mrs. iss Ethel le. GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED AT BLACKSTOCK Mn. and Mrs. David Galbraith b On Monday afternoon. May 25th, Mr-. and Mrs. Davîd Galbraith, Blackstock. were very pleasantly surprised wheii immediate relativesi assembled at their home to cele- brate the occasion of their golden weading anniversai-y. The bride and groom of fifty years ago were pi-e- scnted with a punie of gold by Mn. Loi-ne N. Reynolds and the f oliow- ing address read by their grandion, Mr. Arnold Jobb, of Oshawa. Blackstock, May 25th, 1931 Dear Mn. and Mrs. Galbraith: It is with great pleasure and good wishes for your continued good health in the future, that we, your chilaren and near relatives, gather to honour you on this your golden weddmng day. For flfty years you have travelled life's pathway to- gether, passed along its smooth stretches and encountered its stony barriers. You have seen the great steps of progress, which have been made during your span of hf e, in science, in invention, in democracy, in everything that combines to, give us our modemn civilization. You have witnessed the advance of your country into the foremost ranks of the nations, and undoubtedly it has been a great source of satisfaction to you to know that you have had an honourable part in this great ex- pansion. You have seen your child- ren grow into manhood and woman- hood and felt a justifiable glow of pnide as they took their places as wVorthy citizens of our great Domini- ion, and now you have neached that Period of lufe when one may rest with the easy conscience of work well done and look back across the seas of 111e as a Mariner, who though buffeted by the elements has brought his stately sltip safely to the sheltered haven. So let us now present you with this token, though anything of materlal value can only give a suggestion of our deep devo- tion. and may we add the ardent prayer that the Bestower of ail good gifts wiil continue to, favoun you with His blessings. (Signed) Lorne N. Reynolds, R. Arnold Jobb. An impromtu prograin with Rev. F. W. Newell, B.A., B.D., as chair- mnan, consisted of a number of speeches and old turne songs con- cluding with "Blest be the Tie that Binds," the Doxology and the Ben- ediction pconounced by the pastor. ing the proverbial wedding cake added to the enjoyment of the af- ternoon. Mr-. and Mrs. Galbraith were both born in the township of Car-twright, the former in 1852 and the latter in 1859. They were married in WIhit- by in 1881 and lived on their f arm just south of Blackstock until a few years ago when they retired to the village. The fari is now occupied by their son, Herbert. One othen son, George. lives in Broadview. Sask. There are two daughtecs, (Mabel) Mms. E. Tay- lor, Alberta, and <Violet) Mm. P. H. Jobb. Oshawa. There are also twen- ty grandchildren. Those present on this happy oc- casion were: Mr. and Mns. H. R. Reynolds. Mr. and Mm. L. N. Rey- nolds, Misses Ruth and Kinby Rey- nolds. Mci. Robt. Wallace, Miss Margaret Wallace and Mrs. Howard Skinner, aIllof Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Blake Pollard. Bowmanville; Col. and Mcs. Jobb. Arnold and Jean Jobb, Oshawa: Rev. and Mm. New- ell and son, Mn. Ed. Galbraith. Mn. and Mca. H. Galbraith and Manjorie U. Jones. B. Bellinan, ryderman. G. Werry, Seated )-D. Williams, .Absent-Jean Mill- LCKSTOCK th is visiting inToronto. vain is visiting friends ýand son are visiting nto. Neweil attended con- Neville. w had one of his barns fire recently. S.Wilbur Werry spent iends at Cavan. ns to, Mr. and Mrs. rrival of a baby girl. ort that Mr. S. Swain :r after his recent iii- s. W. A. Vancamp and A. L. Baiiey visited van. Vancamip, Toronto, C-end with her parents, W. A. Vancamp. 3ft Bail Team played at Raglan on Tuesday 2. Raglan Girls won. iy of the community is s. James Henry in the father. Mr. Jeremiah on.. Marow ami wife, Dr. wife and famiiy and .rlow visited Mrs. J. ently. ig game of bail was iog Boys and Black- Wednesday, June 3, favor of Scugog. '.Norman McNaiiv Verna, Mr. and '%rs. family have been vis- Mrs. Rutledge, Ban- s. Monette and Miss ýToronto, Mr. Harry or, Mrs. R. Mahood, id Mr. James, spent Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sanderson, Toronto, JMrs. S. Swain. Mrs. son, Roy, who have ber parents, Mr. and .urned to Toronto on '.R. J. McLaughlin, McLaughiin and Mr. ence Parr attended rcises at Peterboro ne 1, when Miss Kate ,ived ber diploma. 1 mperance People are the County W.C.T.U. be held in Orono on on and evening, when a very gifted speaker, Iresses. In the after- cs on hier trip to The .gives a temperance evening. (RONE Variety m Quality Three Features Stressed in die Brand New Stock of Early Summrer Frocks Now Being Sho'wn in The Little Shoppe With The Large New Stock Theî-e are at least one hundred and fifty entirely different styles fr-m which to choose. We have flot sacrificed qua.Iity in gVC "OU cheap showy garment... We are doing our limottogiëyou ecads at prices that compare favor- ably with any store in Ontario offeririg a similar type of gaz- ments. We are so reasonably sure of our prices being right - w wvill g]adly refund any difference if you can purchase the same garrnents elscwhere for less than we ask. Our prices range al the w'ay from $1.89 to $35.00 per garrnent. Do not f ail to see one of the greatest array of new Dresses, Suits, Blouses, Lingerie, Hosiery, etc., ever shown in this town. Not a conglomeration of garments -- but a beautiful collection of the season's newest. Sensibly Styled Frocks - chosen with the greatest care from the best factories in Canada - and chosen with three features in mind: VARIETY - QUALITY - PRICE WATCH OUR WINDOW - WE CHANGE IT OFTEN CIare*n,>'e S. Mason One door weat of P. P. Morris Co. Phone 1oi, Dowmanvlli WE ARE HELPING TO Keep Down Living Costs The RED & WHITE Stores SPECIAL VALUES FOR JUNE Ilth, 2th, and 13th. Clark's Pork & Beans. 2's ...3 for 25c Yellow Label Coffee, 1 lb. tin ......... 49e Weston's Soda Crackers, new package (Try for a prize) 9c Gold Medai Strawberry Jam, large size .. ... 43c Mother's Baby Soap . 3 bars 19e Grimsby Sweet Mixed Pickles, 12 oz. ...... 25c Chocolate Marshmaliow Biscuits, per lb . ..... 25e Crackle Jar Queen Olives ...... 25e Fry's Cocoa. 12-lb. tin .... .... ...23e Comfort Soap .4 bars 23c Tea .1 lb. pkg.-53c; '/z-lb. pkg.-29e Wagstaff's Grape Fruit Marmalade. 40 ounce jar .. . 25c Different from anything you have ever tasted - Just the right tang for an appetizing breakfast or dessert.) Shortening, 1 lb. packages .2 for 25e Sugar. .5 Ibs. 28e Apricots, No. 2 tin . ... .. ... 25e Loaf Cheese, per lb. ... 29c Falcon Peas, No. 4 seive 3 tins 25e Falcon Corn, No. 2 tin -2 for 23c Falcon Tor-iatoes, large tin ..2 tins 21e Pep, Bran Flakes, or Rice Krispies - 2 for 25e Peaches, Diamond Bar Sliced, No. 2 squat tins .-- 2 for 27c Bananas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25e doz. 40 oz. Jar olives . . .. 32e Medium size Pineapples ............. 15e Tomatoes ... . . ..15e lb. PLEASE PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Kindly let us have your phone orders as early as possible, particularly Saturdays. That will enable us to give better delivery service. W. C. CAVERLY We Deliver Phrae 62 Bowmanville a -' Il of Blackstock. t. J & HEALTH BY THE BOTTLE FULL Each thue your child flUs his glass with milk from a Glen Rae bottle and lifts it to his lijis, he is storlng away health. vitality, stamina, and youth, that wMi sustain him throughout his life. Your child wW like our milk for its flavor, richness, and last but not les.st, its purlty. JUST TRY A GLASS TODAY. GLEN RAE DAIRY Purveyors of Pure Milk andi Cream Phone 408 R. R. STEVENS & SON Bowmanville I PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESNIAN, BOWMANVILLE, TFIURSDAY, JUNE Ilth, 1931 m Price

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