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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Aug 1934, p. 6

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____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ __ --..-~ .. rli M)~JAy*kUGUS-2flh 1çLLTH CAN DIAN STATAAA, AU.GU.-... -. - ---1934- PAGE SIX 4,--onto, visited the latter's mother, were the players in thc church Mon- this week for Toronto where Mr. - jHAYDON Mrs. J. Pye. Miss Eva Souch ac- IBOOMINGTON a vnn hnudrteiecCmpllwlatndUvrsy ____________________ dy vernnwenunerUiTdro-ronbtloil atedorlerat weomne d hmt Trnofo I tion Of Mrs. F. W. Bowen, they pre- Mr and Mrs. Carl Wright 'and wcek.sented the play "Lonely Little Liza daughters have been visiting friends Mr. Roland Thompson, Oshawa, Rev. and Mrs. W Parker and Eil- Mrs. Stainto an Mr.Wac Lou," to a most appreciative audi- in Bancroft. e5a oe en returned on Frday fromn their have returned to Toronto after ence. The performers quickly got Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and Miss Anne Trewin, Toronto, spent holidays. Spending a month in Fairview Cot- into their stride, winning rounds of daughtcr Marion, Peterboro, visited__ Ui e k n t h ..Mr. Lorne BrowPsn, Win sor Mr. agviLous applause at the conclusion of each M r. and M rs. Robt. Bell on Thurs- _ Mr.LlydThmpon Cdnus VS-T. Brown and Miss Viola Brown, Mrs. Percy Brown and !amily, act. The assurance with which the day, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Lath- ited at Mr. H. Thompson's. Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pot- Buffalo, have been visiting her par- players handled their respective angue and Earl, Lifford, wcre Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham, Osh- ter, Pickering, were recent visitors ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown,' parts was a tribute to the thorough- day guests.IF awa, visited at Mr. D. Graham's. at 'Mr. and Mrs. D. Burgmaster's. Lotus, and have gone to Lindsay tonesothreasa wchrce- M'adMs.NmnMutoyf Mr. and Mrs. H. Porter and Arn- Mr. and Mrs. W. Preston and visît her sister, Mrs. Thomas Kerr. cd ofther pblc aranhche Mr Mr. and Mrs. ANx ohnan sento, old Trotoviitd r. . ra- amily. Mr. J Toms, Mr. and Mrs. Mr n r.JmsBon ous, Bowen was introduced by Rev. A. M. the weekend in Toronto. Mrs. Har-- ley's. Elwood Rahrn and family, Oshawa, held their f amily picnic at the Wootton. During the intervals the r Graham and daughter, Miss Ver- Mrs. H. Ashtonl visited at her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preston and Crearu of Barley Camp, Bowman- audience was entertaindb r.ea eundwt hmatrvst bastron . .WoinDn-GaeAnn, Bowmanvjlle, were Sun- ville on Sunday. About 44 relatives Percy Hare, elocutionist, and Mr. ing at Mr. Henry Mountjoy',s. Mar.nd r.E rd', r.M day visitors at Mr. R. Preston's. [were present from Cobourg, Port Orville Osborne, soloist. At the con- Mr. Ivory and Mrs. Ruth, Mr. and Mr. nd Ms. Braley Mrs M.Hope, Newcastle, Newtonville, Tor- clusion o! the performance the vis- Mrs. Lamb, and Miss Jessie Lamb, GrenwodMr. Sý Smith visited at oAMPT N. Buffalo, Lindsay and Cart- .its were provided with refresh- OeevstdMs Jas. Marlow. Mr. A. Beech and Mr. Alan Stain- t -day. peasan te commun-Ruh Mrlo i ton visited at Mr. Austin Larmer's, ..fedasanMisRtMrlws Burketon. Mrs. Lewis AllUn is still under Uic --- At 6 p. m. on Monday a game of vlsiting Miss Lamb in Omemee at Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woollings, doctor's care.1 TYRONE softball was play'ed between Solina presenit.St Mrs.E. estury Fracesand Mis Nor Keslae hs reurnd ,î __and Hampton girls' teains, resulting The morning service in St. John's Katherine, Miss Anderson, Toronto, home f rom Oshawa. i cr f1-1i aoro nlcnCuc a ae ynea t visited at Mr. H. Ashton's. Mrs. J. Burns visited Toronto re - Miss Dorothy Bedford, Bowman- Hampton. bers of the A.Y.P.A. Mr. Perey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice and latives and attended the f air. ville, is holidaying at Mr. Byron ________________ Hamiltontothsem . hr family, Mr. Norman Wcish and Roy, Mr. Robt. Corbett was Sunday 'Moorc's. parstok the sermn. O alythker Toronto, Mr. John Avery and Harold, guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Barron. Mr. and Mrs. Kenncth Fraser, I L7R>iETO1.DN by Messrs. Donald Clarke, Cecii Burketon. Mr. and Mrs. R. Widdi- Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Osh- Toronto, visited his grandinother, * Hyde and Fred Hamilton > combe and family, Bowmanvillc, awa. visited relatives on Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Little. Newton Taylor & Sons won the A baptismal service took place in visited at Mr C. Avery's. Mrs. Howard Alun and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Birch and foliowng prizes at Peterboro Fair: St. John's Anglican Church on Sun- Blackstock Ladies presented their Belleville, visited at Mr. W. Allin's.; !amily, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Fion Tamworth s0w under 6dya!rno whnBanHry play "The Three Pegs" recentîy i Mr. Glen Sewell has returned to Mrs. F. L. Byam. months; Canadian Packers Speciai infant son o! Mr. and Mrs. John our church each taking hier part Toronto a!ter a few weeks' stay uvith Mrs. Wesley Taylor, Allyn and o best n o! 5 bacon hogs suitable Hamilton, was baptized by Rev. Dr. exceptionallà, well. The Orchestra friend.s. MarieM.spent Monday with MissIfor Eng1ish bacon trade; WarneC.EWitae.M.nd rsH provided music between acts assisted Mr. and Mrs. Wil!red Greenaway Flora MRoberts, Oshawa. Bros. Special for market hogs, and Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamn- with vocal solos by Win. Sparks. visited relatives at Little Britain on Ms .J S. Rundle, Jean and vraotraads Mr.Tyr ilton, grandparents o! the baby, Prcds$2500. Sunday.Maore Bowmanville, are visiting won 2nd on butter and 2 seconds on er pesent at the service. _____________ r.ad rs lmrBod Tr brmother, Mrs. E. Wight. turnips; also 2 !irsts on butter at Baktc os alta eet --------' nto, visited her mother, Mrs. e.. Mrs. Langmaid, Misses Vida and Oshawa Pair. cd Myrtle at Biackstock on Friday oi MAPLE GROVE ther'Stevens' Florence Langmaid, Oshawa, spent night 11-6. An exciting game at- Miss Doreen and Master Garth Sunday with Mrs. E Wight. .-g tended by scores of enthusiastic bal I Perritt are spending a !ew days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Scott, ENFIELDj fans took place in Port Perry on Miss Jean Coyne is visiting rela- friends in Toronto. Jessie and Bruce, left on Monday by Monday night when Myrtie and tives in Toronto. Miss Annie Mountjoy, Toronto. motor for their home in Nakina. Blackstock again played. The gaine A number froin around here are spent thc weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gardiner, Mrs. Miss Carnie Hingston, Brussels, ended 14-14. A gaine to decide the taking in Toronto Ex. Mrs. S. T. Mountjoy. T. Barr and Douglas. are visiting has been vsiting at Mrs. G. Bow- victors will bc played in Port Perry Master Ken Coyne visited his un- Baby Harley Umphrey, son o! Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gard.iner, En- man's. on Friday evening at 5 p. m. cIe in Toronto last week. and Mrs. Umphrey, was awarded a glehart. Mrs. J. Alexander, North Oshawa, The folIowing were the success!ul Several froin here attended Salemn second prize at Oshawa Fair. Glenn, Reed and Doris Virtue,1 and Miss Mabel Powell, Oshawa, vis- contestants !romn Cartwright who Harvest Home on Sunday. Miss Elinor Sykes assisted in the Bowmnanville, spent a week with îted Ut Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. took part in the Judging Competi- C Miss Evelyn Gay, Oshawa, visited choir at Bowmanville Trinity Churcl- their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Palmer, Toronto, and Mrs. tion at Peterboro Fair, August 22nd. her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Snowden. . on Sunday evening, with a vocal Win. Virtue. (Rev.) Hardy, Cincinnati, have been In the Nutrition classes, designed for Miss Evelyn Evans is visitig in solo. Rev. A. MeLaughlin and Mrs. Mc- visiting at Mr. Edwin Ormiston's. Family Menus and Identification We1 Toronto andi attending the E. Mr. Arnold Seweil accompanied Laugblin, Mr. Bob and Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. Rolson Bowman ne- and Methods o! Cooking Meats, Miss a fine Miss Gladys Archer, Bracebridge, Mr. Wil!red Smale on bis return McLaugblin, Amonte, called on ber turned to their home at Port Arth- Pauline Ferguson, Nestîcton, with Coats1 visited Misses Betty and Mildred froin Toronto on Sunday where he brotiier, Mr. Theodore Down. ur after bolidaying at Mr. T. Bow- 190 marks, tied for first place with expertl. Snowden. visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cochrane and man's. three other girls, and came second red, an Mrs. H. G. Freeman visited bier Mr. Robt Corbett, Bowmanvile, Ray, Orono, Mrs. J. Bail and Rena, Miss Muriel Gilroy and Miss Mary high girl o! the competition. Mrs. They2 cousin, Mns. A. Trenouth, Hampton, very appreciatively taught the adult Leskard, Mr. John Thompson, Or- McCulloch each entertained a large P. Philp obtained 162 marks, lotb in new Tr on Saturday. Bible class at the Sunday Schooi ono, recentiy visited Mn. and Mrs. nuniber of Young people at their re- the section devoted to Dress Par- favoned Mr. and Mrs. Clarenice 'Iink and sessicn in thc monning. Wm. Virtue. spective bomnes. ade and Kitchen Plans. In the boys' family spent Sunday wýith their par- Mr. and Mrs. J. Granger, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bradd and Misses Greta and Winnie Stinson, section, Oliver Smith came first with ents at &olina. Ms .Dksadsn oetadfmlOhwM.adMs ei Dunnivilie, and Miss Marjorie Stin- 179 marks in judglng swine; Leslie Mr. W. J. Snowden is visiting bis Edwin, Elyria, Ohio, were guests at J. Dudley andi Ray, Mr. and Mrs. son, Courtice, have been visiting at Taylor fifth with 15.8, and Douglas C u son Raymond, in Toronto, and at- Mrs. T. H. Clayton's. Wilbert Dudley, Bowmanville, spent Mrs. G. Cochrane's andi Mrs. J. Taylor, 7th with 155. Murray By- tending the Ex. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilkinson and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Stinson's. ers tieti with Hanny McCamus o! Miss Marjory McKay, Toronto, son Douglas, Toronto, visiteti at C. Mrs. James Dud.ley. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ormiston, Osh- Ida for third place with 174 marks Phn Who bas been visiting Miss Jean E. Horn's and other relatives on Mrs. Elgin Joncs and Jean, Mr. awa, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ormiston and in judglng sheep. Leslie Taylor Phn CoYne, bas retunneti home. Sunday. and Mrs. Harry Joncs, Toronto, Mrs. Miss Julia, Bowmanville, Mn. and camne seventh In showmanship. Misses Moily and Helene Hynds, Mr. Edwin Hancock, Newcastle, F Wilson, Warkworth, Mr and Mrs. W. Scully and Billy, Mount Congratulations! Toronto, visited Misses Betty and spoke on missions at the church ser- Mrs. J. B. Frost, Oshawa, Mr. Bruce Dennis, visited at Mr. W. J. Ormis -______________________ Miltireti Snowden last week. vice on Sunday evening. Rev. Rack- Copeland, Lindisay, Miss Audrey toii's. A representative o! Ontario Tem- hamn ntroduced the speaker and Larmer, Messrs. Cli!! and Harry perance Federation, Toronto, will conducted the service. Larmer, Miilbrook, were Sunday vis- -_ _ _ _ occupy the puipit on Sunday. 1 Mr. anti Mrs. Ray Wilbur, and itors at Mn. Gussie Rosevear's. BLACKSTOCK1 Miss Vei:a and Master Douglas , daughters Pearl anti June, anti son____..<& Shackelton, Enniskillen, visited at'Frank, and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Tor- Mrs. Arnstrong visited Mn. and Mn. Ross Stevens' on Tuesdy. 1 onto, visiteti at S. Kersey's recentîy. SALEMJ Mrs. Wallace Manlow. Miss Margaret Snowden.Osa , Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mollon, Misses Boy Scouts will meet in the Or- spen a ew ayswit be grnd-Greta and Beatie anti M. Tom Service will be withdrawn on Sun- ange Hall Friday night. W parents. Mn. and Mrs. W. J. Snow- Mollon, Toronto, called at Mn. C. J. a nacuto yoeHret Ms ee aCm svstn dend Kerslake's on Sunday, Miss GretaHoe at Mr. Howard Lamb's, Lindsay. M.a ti Mrs. ardoLndHay Mr.r remaining for a visit Mns. F. Cator bas returned after Mn. Monrey Waldon, Toronto, is Jac Enieso, Twn spnt ~ Clarke and Solina football teains a pleasant visit with ber son at spcnding this week with Smith Bros. dayck ith tein nse M Sun-~ played in the park on Tuesday night, Windsor. Miss Kathleen Taylor is visiting Wilson thc game resulting in a win for the Mn. and Mrs. G. Richards and Miss Ruby McLaugbiin, Enniskillen. Illiari latter team. Slins will play Zion Joan. Toronto, were weekend visit- Miss Evelyn ,,gnderson is a guest 4 ýcon Saturday, September 1 at 6 p-n, ors with bis parents, Mr. and Mns. o! Miss Ethel M hall, Cannington. i ENNISKILLEN S. T. on samne grounds. The above A. Richards. Miss Susie VanfCamp is enjoying 0 teains are tieti for second place Mn. K. K. Bloxhain o! the adven- camp at Ryerson Beach, Lake Erie. Wishes to malce an important anr, Mr.M. . Wrry Osawa vii-t therefore calling for sudden tieath tising staff o! the Montresi Daily Miss Lcah Willan, Port Penny, is Mn.M.J.WeryOsawa vsiet games on neutral ground. Herald, is spending a couple o! vlsiting Mn. anti Mrs. Wm. Steele. among relatives. A gathering o! about f i!ty Hamp- weeks' vacation with Mn. and Mrs. Mns. F. Thonne, Mns. Russel Ritige, orbsns Mrs. E. C. Ashton necently visiteti ton friends assembled at Mn. and E, Doidge, Peterboro, wene guests o! Mrs. Johnoubsns Mrs. W. H-. Moore. Mrs. John Cowling's on Friday Anniversary Vsiors ortier. Miss Bennice Stainton has neturn- night. Mn. and Mrs. Perey Cowîîng, Mn. ad Mrs. J. J. MilorCoked ni. antiMnsRus se pnkMr. R cd to college in Toronto,.mgo were recently married, were Cneek, with Mn. anti Mrs. W. G. Edgenton. Dac lteMr.R Mn. Jack Rider, Toronto, is bhl- present, and when the compsny was Giffler, ..ww daying at Mn. N. Byers' Mn. anti Mrs. Stanforti Swaln were iteSr Mns Wm Grl!inNewsstecom!ontably seateti Rev. W. Rack- Mn. and Mrs. Lane andi Miss Ruby, guests o! Mn. and Mns. Albert Werry spentSuncay ib b ' era tle, hamn caileti the company ta orden, Providence, with Mn. anti Mns. Lloyd on Suntiay. Dr. a SndayMnsh Fergusn isited when Miss R. John nead a !ew ver- Richards. Miss Margaret Swaln anti Mn. !nienc.s at Zepher anti Uxbridge. sso otyepaiigtenasn Mn. and Mrs. H. E. Rundle and O:akiey Carley visiteti at Mrs. Clar- KING STREET, BOWMAN Mn.ant Ms. asBndle spnto! the gatbering, anti at an appoint- daugbters, Hampton, witb Mn. and ence Marlow's Mr.k ithn fiets. in. Tonoysnt d urne a presentation o! a walnut Mns. P. Csnn. Miss Elsie 'Carruthens, B3owmsn- awe ihfinsiToot. magazine table anti a coffee table Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Challis, town, l, wasa unia uet !wr Misses Clars, Mytle and Loreen was matie to Mn. and Mrs. Cowling MnaniMlle.S.MunoHa- W anCamp.ayge f r Pag ar vlitng nieclsinToronto. who were given prominence in the don, with Mns. anti Miss Rutîctige. Mns. George McLaughin anti Mns. weei Mr. anti Mrs. C. Tamblyn, Woodi- room, anti who in turni matie fitting 1i.at r.A .Ans n o eiwcTnno eegct brdg, pet unia aon ra-replies o! appreciation anti thsnks Lamne, Mn. anti Mrs. L. Hooper, Miss o! Mrs. F. A. Belley. Mn atiMs.H.Caa, ornor the beautiful gifts receiveti. Mrs. Lorna, Tyrone, with Mr. anti Mrs. M.at r.Tnyo aeî o Mare. n n.an ti Ms. . Page orotoCawling wbo pior to ber marniage WJCnn niManidewrensuna ests o!a Sule nday . an r.SPgeo was Miss Bertha (Betty> Sargent, Mrs. C. Curtis, town, Mn. anti Mrs. Mn. Chas. Venming.s. Master George Pethick, Newton- waefor mer schoolth teachn heaffi C Billings anti daughtens, Mrs. S. Mn. Leslie Mountjoy bas punchas- befre.ionig he eahîg saf wi Billings, Orono, Mn. anti Mrs, G cd Mn. George Craw!orti's charming S L S , vie, isittiis ng tn.S R omavle, an ati a lwy il aran, Mn.Austin Barron, HsmP- bouse in the village.SA E A Pctick in tatak anacive part in the ton, with Mn. anti Mrs. E. Doitige. Mrs. Rupert Byens neceiveti a Misses Alice Ashton anti Vers social life o! the Yaung people o! Mr anti Mrs. M. W. Tamblyn antibatdleetncdc tOhw Shackelton spent last Tuestiay in the cammunity. family, rs. Tambyn Sn., Mss R.1Farsforaladntthivsn Miss Anie Oe ant Mr. tigar W. M. S. met at the home o! Mrs. Bennett, Miss Ida Stephens, town, FrfMn. ati Mr.Hoad ab ni nth Wright s5pent Suntiay at Mn. E. E. H. Cale an Tuestiay, August 21st, Mn. anti Mrs. W. Moffat anti family, son Robent, Lindisay, were guests o! Wenny's, Salins. a goodly number being prescrit. Af- Orono, with Mr. anti Mrs. . L. Mn. anti Mrs. Thos Smith. W. M 1 edavryscesu er the apening bymn and prayer Squair. Mn. anti Mrs. Cawan, anti Mn. anti C UR FREE M .tnglS. helti s enry succeu led b'y M ns. A. E. Billett, Mrs. Bar- Mr. andi Mrs. J Muntisy, Mr. anti Mrs. Brown, Toronto, wene Suntiay cuiltin s we ulek he tre ic on led the worsip service, giving Mrs. E. W. Foley., Mr. anti Mrs. R. guests o! Mn Win. Nesbtt. Mr.FakSr adfmlareatinonsiadlding onWrdn Maple Grave, Mrs. R. oo- rs. Fred'Toms, who bas untier- Hmrs.onank Msny anti !Moely, Miss Ruth Johns gave a ey, Mr. Ross Pooley, Miss M. Brent . gone an openation in Wellesley Hos-RA I SE V C visitd Mr. Wm.Oke.solo, "I do not ask that l! e may be Tynone, Mis% H. Foley, Town, with pitl, Toronto, is home again. Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Onville anti a pleasant oat.- In the business Mn. anti Mrs. L. Richards. Miss Grace Willan anti Mr. Allan which proved 80 satisfactory the June, spent the weekenti with Mn. penioti it was tiecitiedti have our Mn. anti Mns. J. W. Lancaster, Mn. Willsn have returneti ta Torantoafa- anti Mrs. S. Rotiman, Pont Penny. cuilting in the basement a! the S. Lancaster, Newtonville, Mn. anti ter visiting at Mn. J. Wrigbt's. last twe years, wiII aise be con- Mns. J. M Newton, Joan anti chuncb at aur September meeting Mrs. 1. Muntiay anti !amily, Maple Miss Mari aie Msnlow, Toronto, Richard. Hamilton, spent s !ew andti t serve lunch. Pnognamn was Grave, Mn. anti Mrs. W. Lockhamt, bas retunneti to the city a!ten visit- tinued... Ail new modela of tisys with Dr. anti Mrs. Fengusn given by Mrs. Peters, recortiing sec- Bruce anti Florence, Niagara F'alls, ing bier mothen, Mrs. J. Marlow. Mrs.W. . Stintn atisEoenaretary, restiing, Great Britian led N. Y., witb Mn. anti Mrs. S. Buttery. Services in the UnitediCuc P IC N Tonnto Mr. C A Stintn atithe way in 1834. TMe Centensa! Mn.f anti mrs. L, CallacOît anti wene taken by Rev. H. J. Bell wba Ray Osawa viitti n. Stin the abolition o! slaveny: Mrs. Har, iughters, Maple Grove, Mn. antibsrtrdifo i oltss ETN H U ER DO RaOhaa istdMr a. ti-Cors. secretamy, The Dawagzer by L. MrsHq reaBtesiM. ani ses uie antOmM fliVnCamp tonn at Mn.H tvn' .Mcilý Wbnha;Ms r.C ieoM.Citn T-DrsMno niMlieiAce en Lanr, niaigiouIPU F&N, Can- asised witfl several numbers suit- Mn.Joglsatiagtr ada s Boy Comedian. Ia blet teocain The Intenior aocf l. n anti Mrs. John ConnorMv * A ADMISSION - Tea and Concert 50c. the chuncix was taste!ully tieconateti anti Mr. Stacev, Little Britain, visit- Standard Time Throughout. wlth lange bouquets of !lowens. Rev. cd at Mr. Wilbent Arcben's anti Mn. P O E2 Rxzv. A. M. WOOTTON, A. H. BRENT, A. M. Wootton Introduceti the vis- Russel Larmen's. PHNm20 Pastor. Secretary. ltlng speaker tuiunng the ai tennoon Mn. anti Mns. Campbell anti son ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ service, Ronald are occupying their ouse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rie You.ng People of No. 9 Clarkelafter a vacation. They are leavlng 0 N :4çlej~ 17 NEWS~. VALUE Quaflty :yle have seldom had such You must sec the new ne seleetion o! fine materials *to reaUy apprec- fer Winter wear. Aill ate these dresses. The new ly made, richly fur- wools arc particularly ând handsomely lined. smart. There are dresses are featuned by the for every occasion, and you rrec Bark niaterfals so should inspeet them before td this season. you buy at aIl. ich, Johnston & Cryderman Mllinery Feits and Velvets are smart for Fail. We now have a nice selection of smart styles, feat- uring the new f eather effects, and the more conservative 104 LIMITED Bowmanville ficemet nouncement - On and after September lat m will be moved to 'vie Garage NVILLE, Opposite A. & P. STORE we wiIl continue ýnd DeSoto ýND SERVICE same building. PAINTING AND 1 POLISHING of cars will be carried on as usual. MR. ALGY HARNDEN who has been head mechanic for Dodge Service for the past four years will be in~ charge of service and repaira for any make of car. Fullline of CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS carried. rfor announcement of Opening inted and decorated. This will be of Il customers cf the past and future to nd ise. lIALLIS KING STREET, 13OWMANVILLE M ---à TRE CANADIAN STATESJAN- RC)UF",&W'(MýT 10 ---- ---- Dresses ibats 104 LIMITED Bowmanville rn J. Challis

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