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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Jun 1938, p. 2

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THURSDAY, JUNE 3OTH, 1938 assistance in a great variety of wavs. I helieve that ,rpll cirected 1 In The Edtor's Mail Suite 110. 1596 \Vest 14th Ave.. Vancouver. B.C.. *une 15th. 1938. Dear Mr. Jamnes: 1 have just read in The Statesman the account of the church in Hampi ton having been struck by lightning. M!y mind goes back to the days when 1 was a small boy. We lived in Hampton in those days. just op- posite the church, upstairs over the grocery store of Mr. John Elliott. One afternoon as school was being dismissed the teacher advised us children to hurry home as a stormi wvas approaching. I had flot been home long when it broke over the village. 1 stood at the window watch- ing the stormn when there -came a flash of lightning. a tremendous crash of thunder and a shower of shingles over the street. The light- ning hiad struck and torn away halîf the church spire. the side next the street. Fortunatelv it did flot take fire and no further damage was done to the building. 1 do flot know what year it svas this occurred but it must have been about sixty years ago. Yours trulv, Arthur J. Hone%. and cantinuaus campaign upan _________ the subject of self reliance would be beneficial bath to the individ- if .J. ual and ta the State. r ascoe raimiiy L.IjUJ ut ciiLy th* weuut nr-qs . rv-ý a à - of benefit for the State as a whole. success, I beg to remain, riiin Annual i rcIic On the other hand, ther e o Vr atflyou doubt that many able bodied po- eyfihul vus The fifth annual Pascoe picnic pie have corne ta rely upon Gav J. D. PATTULLO, wvas held at Elliott Memorial Park, ernment for subsistence as well as Premier of British Columbia. Hampton, Saturday. Jurie 25, with ________________________________________________a goodly crowd in attendance de- sspite the inclement weather. A bounteous supper was par- KL YU A ER M UEtaken of, fe hc Prsdn ARE OU A BERR MAUERMrs. Harry Freeman spoke brief- ly words of welcome ta those as- sembled and mentioned names of By Scribe G three who had passed an during the past year, namely, Mrs. Lewis A newly married woman gaes Bernies are flot different from Pascoe, Toronto, Mrs. WiIl Pascoe, into a fruit store and says, "Good people. Same are dirty . .. hen- Saskatoon, and Mr. Roy Babcock, marning, Mr. Callico . .. Do you ekd..or-i ..btr 1Tm ns keep string beans? . . . Oh, howpekd...ve-ie...bte- imn. lovely Mr. Callico . . . And how ed . . . deformed . . . and some Owing ta the absence of the rriuch are they a string?" Now even green. We don't send these secretary Everett Hoar, who with that's a pleasant way o! ap- ta win the beauty contest in At- Mrs. Hoar are on holidays. J. Ai- proaching a bit a! vegetable bus- lantic City, do we. bert Cale read the report. iness, isn't it? Now what does Mrs. Pickover I These officers were elected: But doesn't it burn you up the do? She paws laver a few boxes 1 President, J. Albert Cale; Vice- way same women maul bernies and finally picks an ane. She President, Mrs. Roy Metcalf; Sec.- aver. They do nat appear ta can- shakes it several times. Then Treas., Miss Marjarie Cale; Sports sider who cames befare or after. mauls the bernies aver, one by Comm., Miss Betty Snowden, Miss Take Mrs. Pickaver for example one. They cannat stand the maul- Iva Faley; Social Camm., Mrs. Mrs. Pickover sees a lot o! ber- ing. The rosy-red bernies limp Ross Lee, Mrs. J. H. Aikenhead, ries in a store windaw. She looks i and lose lustre. Then Mrs. Pick-1 Mrs. George Taylor. at them a long time. They look1 over puts them back an the coun-1 Date and place af next picnic ta lusciaus . . . rosy-red. In heri ter and walks out. be decided uapon later by J. H. mmnd, Mrs. Pickover sees them Are YOU a berry mauler? if! Aikenhead and J. A. Cale. sitting in a saucer in front of her you are . e beg you to desist. 1 Sparts were held in the even- with cream and sugar on them. Every littie berry has it's life ta 'îng and prizes distributed. The She can feel the sugar grate on i live. It is here but a brief while aldest couple present were Mr. the bottam o!f the sauver as she ... here the day before yesterday, and Mrs. John McGregar. Taun- serapes up the last lick af creamn and gone yesterday. Wan't ,.Ou, ton, and the yaungest, Miss Bar- and bernies with her spoan. . . hel ifta fîawer . .. to grou- . .. bara McGregar, daughter of Mr. She can almost taste the tang. 1ta blush and turn ruby-red .' and Mrs. Bruce McGregor. By and by she goes inta the 1 and ta sit innocently on top of a Ail reparted a good time - stare and says ta the gracer . . . berry box in the gracery store? 'Happy ta nileet, sarry ta part, -Are the bernies f resh? ' Now yau We thank yau.Haptame ai. know what the grocer says, don't Happy_______________________________________ you? Did you ever hear a grocei say anything else?... Certainly ___________________________________ Ms. Pcoe nw e!cl flot. Pcoe nw efc well that the man who grew the % berries put the best anes an top. AN N DOMINION DAY SPECIALS Dominion Day LAYER CAKE ....... Real Home Style BUTTER ICED LAYER Fresh FRUIT PIES ........ Your Favorite LEMON PIES ....... 30C 30C ....25c ....25c Dominion Day SUNDAE ............... 13c - 2 for 25c THE CARTER FAMILY IPhone 855 Bowmanville A RED HOT VALUE SAVE $20.00 He4re 's a bargain, and right in the middle of the season too. Model R41-8 'Norge Refrigerator, re- duced from $199.95. for $179.95 You can't save $20 more easily than this. AU the features of higlier priced models - adjustable prese r voi r, wlubber tray, adjustable sheif, lazi-latch, ne w style rollator, dry zero, sealed freezer and a TEN-YEAR WARRANTY See this Model Tn-day W. J. BAGNELL Phone 419 Norge Dealer Bowmanville 1934 Chev. Coupe Reduced from Regular List Price - In good condition. For only $450 ROY NICHOLS GARAGE COURTICE YOU'VE NEVER SEEN' SUCH BARGAINS! Every car is reduoed in price to seil quickly. We must dispose of our used car stock to make room and reduce ou~r overhead. Now is definitely the time to buy. Termns are reasonable and these cars are in good condition. I 1* CHEV. SEDAN 1927 OLDS. COACH 1933 CHEV. SEDAN 1929 1929 1929 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1928 1929 1928 1927 PONTIAC CAB. DODGE TRG. CHEV. COACH BUICK SEDAN PACKARD SEDAN DURANT SEDAN WHIPPET SEDAN PONTIAC SEDAN PONTIAC COACH FORD RDSTR. CHEV. COACH - Before You Buy Seo Roy Nichols COURTICE Where Used Cars Are Beat I 1927 PONTIAC SEDAN 1928 BUICK COACH 1927 BUICK SEDAN 1927 CHRYSLER COACH 1927 STAR SEDAN 1937 CHEV. COACH 1937 CHEVROLET C. 1937 OLDS. COACH 1937 WILLYS SEDAN 1936 CHEV. COACH 1935 CHEV. COACH 1934 CHEV. 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