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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Apr 1934, p. 7

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PAGE sEVEN nnrvrýàjànA'T'qArr.SM~AW. ROWMANVMT.TR THTJRSDAY. APRIL 26th, 1934 AL Mr. and Mrs. H-. R. Crabb, Sim- LOCAL & PESONALcoe, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Crabb Miss Sarah Hill, Deseronto, bas Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Neal and fam- been guest of Miss Marjorie Smith. honor oh bis chum, Murray Mitchell, Mr. as.Devtt f th CrsseandY., over the weekend. Mr askl.,evTtoontheo sehomeMrs. Emily Curtis has returned Blnakel., oot, oef rom Toronto where she spent the Mrs. F. C. Colmer, spent Saturday winter with bier daughters. wit lir sns Heber ad Gegoy, Mr. Frank Jamieson attended a Toroto. be os ebr n rgrmeeting of Dominion Tire dealers Miss Harriett Bartlett, Toronto, of this district in Oshawa last week. spent the weekend witbh ler uncle Mfter spending the winter in Tor- and aunt, Mr. John and Miss Eva onto, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green- I-Ielyar.f ield have returnted home. Mrs. Hellyar.Greenfield is much improveci in Conservative women workers, at bealth. a meeting in the town hall on Tues- day decided flot to f ormn a separate Master Ian Bell gave a very de- organization from the men, but to, lightful party Saturday evenmng in become members of the association. bonor of his cbum, Murry Mitchell, who with bis parents are shortlY moving to Belleville. - Men cf Trinity United Church! Keep the evening of Friday, May 4 ftree teattend the organiztion meeting in the school room of the Trinity Mens Association. Rev. Robt. P lantingGraham. Assistant Editor of the New Outlook, will be the guest speaker. SidJacmanwho was a wood turn- er or anyyears at the D. 0. & P. Co. factory is now making baseball ROSES Miss Gladys Jamieson, R. N., Osb- awa, spent Sunday witbh er parents, PER.ENNIALS Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jamieson, Westmount. Miss Jamieson bas been ROCKERY PLANTS in Toronto at the Western Hospital niursing Master Kenneth Conlin, Orders taken now. Harmnony, wbo was injured in an Expert advice on ail garden auto accident a few weeks ago. problems. 'The choir of St. John's Churcb W. E. ROVESbeld their annual social evening in W. E. ROVESthe Parish Hall Thursday, the fea- ture of the gatbering being a pre- K ingswaysentation to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vine. JPresident Roland Bate presided n Flowe Shocalled on Rev. C. R. Spencer te make Box 163, Bowmanvilie, Ontario the presentation of a handsomne casserole. Both replied briefly tbank- Phone 72 Day or Night mng the members of the choir. The remainder of the evening was spent in games and contests with an im- ______________________ *promptu Program. O'Vew 'Uloiletries 0 A complete line af beauty crations, handsomnely packaged ... in our toilet goods department. 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Your Batbroom, Kitchen a.nd Laundry are th~e most important parts o! your home. Why flot make tbema the most modern, too ? Let us replace the old-fasW-oned equipment witb brigbt, gleaming porcelain fixtures!1 Let sbining cbromnium replace your present fittlngs. At small expense. you can bave a batbroom liMe new. If you are building or remodelling, we wlll be glad to give you an estimate on Plumbing, Heatlng and Tin- smithing. W.LEN. ELLIOTT PHONE 348 BOWMANJILLE Miss Greta Polard, Toronto, spent the weekend witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pollard. Miss Margaret Cimie, Peterboro, was guest o! Mr. and Mms. T. H. Krnight over tbe weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Trenouts,- Napanee, spent the weekend with is sister, Miss A. Trenoutb. Miss Helen Smale o! thse Normal School, Peterbot:o, spent Sunday with ber mother, Mrs.C.J.Smftle. Mrs. N. S. B. James bas returned f romn a pleasant three weeks' visit with relatives in New York city and Pbiladelpbia. Mr. Geo. E. Pritchard. wbo bas1 been confined to Christie Street Hos- pital for the past severai weeks, re- turned home on! Monday night. Passion Play dramatic motion pic- ture o! 'Life o! Christ" with arn- plified musical score in St. Paul's4 Church on Wednesday, May 2 at: 8.30 p.m. Aduits 25c: Children 15c.i Mr. and Mrs. G. Batbgate an- nounce the engagment o! tbeir dau- gbter, Joan Christina to George Ernest Purdy, son o! Mr. and Mrs. 1 G. F. Purdy, Bowmanville. 'me mar- riage te take place in May. Wm. J. Challis, Bowmanville, vét- eran Dodge and De Soto dealer, insists times are better and people are buying more f reely. To bear out ibis statement Mn. Chahls teld a Statesmati representative this week that since the last week in January be bas sold three more new cars than lie sold ail last yean. and all were spot casb but one. Ris used car sales for first four months of 1934 are equal te tbose up te August lst. hast year, and over 7517o!o these sales were for cash, toc Bill says prosperity depends on two tbings f irst you mnust bave the goods the people want and secondly you must advertise tbem in "The Satesman." A delgbt!ul afternoon tea and successful bome-coolfig sale was held et the home cf Mrs, C, A. Caw- b ker ton Priday a! ternoon, sponsored by wo rops o! St. Pauls W. A. 'me guests were received by Mrs. Cawker and Mms. T. H. Knigbt. lead- ers o! the gnoups, and were ably as- sisted by Mms. A. S. Kerr and Mms. A. M. Williamns. Fine musical num- bers were f!urnished duning thse a! ter- noon by Mms. Alex Colville and Mms. C. H. Dudley. 'me tea room looked lovely, the table belng decorated with pink ribbon, snap dragons and green candies wbicb gave it a very at- tractive appearance. Miss Margaret Allen and Mrs. F. J. Mitchell poured tea wh.le a numnber o! ladies ser- ved. 'me home-cocking wes well pat- ronized being in charge o! Mis. Fred Baker and Mms. A. L. Nicisolls. Proceeds were approxmmately $40.00. A miscellaneous shower was beld on Saturdey night at the home o! Mms. C. Gathchell, Loyers Lane, for Mns. Ernest Perfect of Cobourg. Mis. Perfect, who wes Miss Aima Rich- ards, before ber marriage bad been on the staff o! tise bospital for some yeams. Among tbe gifts she received was a bandsoxne set o! alunsinum ware !nom the Superinteildent and nurses cf the Hospital. On tise ar- rival of the bride and groom f!rom Cobourg tbey were ushered inte thse living roomn to tise strains o! a wed- ding marcb. An address was read by Mr. B. H. Mortlock, after which the numerous gifts were presented. Thse remainder o! thse evening was spent in games, contests and dancing, tise bostess serving tasty refresismelits 1towards mldnigbt. 'mose in charge o! the ar-rangements for tise shower were Mms. Norman Richards and Mrs. C. Gatcbell. Tbe regular meeting of the St. Paul's Evening Auxiliary was held at tise home o! Miss Ida. Stephens, Odeli St., on Monday eveniilg wth a record attendance. The meeting opened with Miss Hutchinson, Pres- ident, presid.ing. Devotional perioc was in charge o! Miss M. Allen. The opening bymn, "Al Hail tise Power," foUowed ;çith Scrlpture readfing, John, 15 chepter, read by Miss Aller and prayer. 'me second bymn. "Who< is on tise Lord's Side." Mms. C. C. Lunney presided at the piano. Very interesting minutes were read by the secretany, Miss Jewell. During the business period it was reported thei 'mank Offeninig Service will be iseld on Monday, May 7 witb Miss Ruth- erford, on !urlougb f rom Doudi as guest speaker. Also tise Passion play a dramatic motion picture o! "The Life o! Christ" te be presented in St. Paul's Churcis, Wed. May 2. Mrs. C. F. Rice sang "Will Your Anchor Hold." Mrs. J. C. Cairns then pre- sented most interestingly the fi! th chapter of our study book, Living Issues in China, To believe or not to lielieve. Miss Hutchinson tbanke< Mis. Cairns for this splendidly given reading. 'me slnging o! "Sun o! My Soul" f ollowed by thse Lord's Frayer closed a most interesting meeting Delicious nef restimeriMt were tiser served and the usual social hour enjoyed. SALEMI Miss Gladys Cann, Toronto. was a weekend visiter at home. Mms. R. Pooley, Tyrone, spent Sun- day with her sister, Mms. A. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. A. Weish and fam- ily vislted at Newtonville on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pollard, Tor- onto, spent the weekend wth bis parents. Mrs. J. A. McFeeters ani !amily, Toronto, were Sunday visitors wth bis sister, Mrs . W. Henderson. Mrs. F. L. Squalr vislted ber cou- sin, Mis. Randaîl, Port Hope, on Monday aiso callng On other !rlends. Miss E. Blgeiow. TYrone, la in at- tendance on Mrs. A. Wilkins, who stlll continues quite 111 and under the docto's cane. 'Christ on tise Throne o! tise Un- iverse" was the subject o! Rev. A. S. Kerr's excellent sermon delivened hene Sunday a! ternoon. Y. P. L. meetinZ. on Wednesday evening, April iStis. was opened by tise president, who conducted tise openiflg exericses. Mr. Cator lead in prayer and the meeting was then given over to tise cltizeiisiip Vice- Pres. who conducted the !ollwlng program: bible reading by tise lead. er; Topic, wes verY ably isandied by Mr. K. Squair; splendid readings were given by Mrs. F. Caten. Miss M. Collecott. Misa W. Ljancaster, Master R. Hall and Mr. P. Black- burn; Mrs. 9S. Buttery !avoured wth a piano solo and Mn.W. Taylor wltis a violn selection. A garne of fortune telling fllled In thse social hour. Attendailce 30. TH pepl epeiAl ae nitd.Ths ClHURCH E=S 1 ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH Rev. Father McGuire Sunday. April 29th: Mass at 9 a. m. D.S.T. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH il a. m.-Morning Worsisip; 2.30 p. m.-Sabbath Scisool; 7 P. M.-ÊV- ening WomSIÙp. Special Preacher. SALVATION ARMY Sunday, April 29th: il e. m.- Envoy Cresswell o! Toronto; 2.30 p. m.--Sunday Scisool; 7 P. m.--Salva- tion Meeting. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCU Rev. C. R. Spencer, M. A., Recter Capt. Cecil Johnson, Assistant Mis. J. A. Gunn, Organist Fourtis Sunday after Easter: Hoiy communion 8 a. m.; Morning Prayer il a. m., Freacher, Rev. Mr. Sterey o! Souths America; Sunday Scisool 2.30 p. m,; Evening Frayer 1 p. m. Confirmation Cless Wednesday at 8 p. m. 1ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCR Rev. A. S. Kerr, Minister Mms. C. H. Dudley, Organist and Choir Director. Sunday, April 29th: il a. m.- Service attended by Odd.!ellows; subject, "And wbo is nmy Neigisbor?"; 2.30 p. m.--Sunday Scisool and Lad- ies' Bible Cless; 7 P. m-"--A Mes- sage !rom South Amenica," Rev. Mr. Storey. A cordial welcome to ail. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Rev. E. F. Armstrong, Pester Francis Sutten, Mus. Bac., Organist and Choir Director. Sunday, April 29th: il a. m.- Rev. Dr. W. E. Pescott o! Toronto will speak representing the Ontario Temperance Federation; 2.30 P. M.- Sunday Sohool; 6.45 p. m.-S8ong Service; this wll be the clo6ing song service for tisis season; 7 p. m. -"Life's Marathon."' Al Young M ~jI servlecespwilly e hed ntDayliht sarviceg Tim e oueorD.ali- vited. COMING EVENTS Salvation Army are conducting a Seif-Denial Campaign in aid o! their social and nnssionary work. A bouse to bouse canvass will be made. Tag Day on Saturday, May 19th. Let everyone help tis good cause. Corne to 1.0.0-F. Hall on Satur- day, April 28th: Homne made Cook- ing Sale at 3.30 p. M.; Hot Supper served fromi 5 p. M. for 25c; and Eucbre at 8.30 p. m. Tickets 25c. Prizes and refreshments. Under auspices o! Rebekab Lodge. The regular meeting o! the Music Study Club will be held in St. Paul's Lecture Room on Wednesday, May 2nd, at 7.45 p. m. Tis Will be a business meeting for election o! of- ficers and will start promptlY so that those wbo wish may attend tbe passion Play that is being beld in the cburch at 8.30. Bowmanville Won-en's Institute will meet at the home o! Mms. Fred Baker, Scugog St. on Friday, April 27th at 3 p. m. Mms. W. Adams will give an address on "The Influence o! Books and Magazines on Our young peoples' Lives." Roll Call. May Day customs and legends. AUl members corne prepared te respond. Regular monthly meeting o! the Ratepayers' Association o! Bowman- ville will be held in the TownI Hall on Tuesday, May lst, at 8 p. mi. Mr. Fred Cryderman, Chairman o! Public School Board, Dr. G. C. Bon- nycastie, Chairman o! Hlgh Sohool1 Board, and Commissioner T. S. Hol- gate. Chairman o! Utilities Commis- sion, will address the meeting. Lad- ies are particularly invlted te attend, while ail ratepayers are inVited te support tihe new organization. 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