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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Feb 1940, p. 4

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- I PAGE FOUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH, 1940 I FINTERES' Wedding Addlnall--Goodwln On Saturday atternoon, Febru. ary l7th, at 4 o'clock at Trinit: Church, St. Thomas, Carolin( Augusta Goodwmn, only daughtei of Mrs. Goodwin and the lat( Frank C. Goodwjn, became th( bride of Jack McDonald Addinall of Wolseley Barracks, London son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ad. dixnal. Rev. M. Bernard Johnsor officiated. White calla liles and snap dragon, ferns and palms made ar effective decoration in the churcli A. Pudwell played the brida music. The bride, given ini marriage b3 her brother, Harold N. Goodwin was charming in her gown oi white satin with finger-tip veil ol white tulle arranged with forget. nie-nots and baby primula. Sh( carried a bouqViet of Briarclif!( roses and forget-me-nots. Miss Marion Kidner, as brides. maid, was gowned in copen blu( sheer crepe with girdie of pin] velvet and shoulder-length veil oJ pink tulle with wreath similar tc -il IOW'T BE JWUN DOWN OR DEPRESSEI *If you are run dowa, weak or depreaaed It may be due to the Iack of Vitamine, A, D and C i your diet. You can make up for the lack of these vital Vitamine A,, » and C if you take a eteady treatment wth Haliborange. Haliborange ia the niceat way of taklng Halibut Liver 011, whlch la richhI VtamieA and D, and you get Vitamln C from the fresh orange julce. HALIBORANGE la usedln lead- Ing hospitala la Great Britai, ,,, l prescribed by many doctors. Get a five or ten ounce bottle of Haliborange from your drug- giat and try lt. See how qulckly you wli respond to Ita treat- ment. Remember the name- HALIBORANGE-The niceat way of taking Halibut Liver 011. ALLEN AND> RAIBURY'S 00. LIMITED, LINDSAY, ONT. th e energy thej need for this .cani with more MI youngsters than ever! PHN f ull quart 2665 GLEN RA King st. C.G.I.T. NEWS I HISTORY 0F On eb.21t terewa aoit____DIN INZ-O aity çuaranteed TO W MEN n Fb. 2st herewasa jont owmanviile Dack in the 70%s __ meeting of St By David Morrison Sr., Nonagenarlan, Historlan :and People drank tea 'way back in C.G.I.T. in Trinity Church. Vice- Feature Writer of The Statesman ~ 0'.I i tre eas President Evelyn Harnden open- _the__600's._______________ ____________ P ed the meeting with the purposepeleith nro fCia the bride's and carried a bouquet and then Secretary Joyce Rich- SPEAKING 0F RINKS on the corner of Ontario and King and Japan suffered from dis- of pink Briarcliffe roses. ards read the minutes. The wor- IN THE OLDEN DAYS Streets, which did a good business orders due ta drlnking ipr Chas. Raven of St. Thomas, ship service was conducted by for several years, but trade began water. Soon they learned tomhu to relax and that also went up il, gradually adding herbs to gi acted as best man. The ushers Eileen Stevens, Sally Cole, Don- There is considerable Ice rink inaoe ointigoniehv tfavrvepego oejyte AA Vincent, both of Wolseley Bar- ter of the St. Paul's C.G.I.T. Mrs. hr lvradamto a e racks.reetntosm50ges Cale led somne enthusiastic games. been sa in this town for somne in flames, sa maybe we had bel- developed for preparing the leaf ' was held at the home of the and Donaida Creasser led a sing- stone pond fulfilled ail obligations Rotary Park and Public School. be used the year 'round.E e bride's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~At Taylor's rink on King St. _______________________________ e whee mother, Gladstone avenue, song. The meeting was ciosed with in that uine with the help Of there were a wondereful lot o! In 805 A.D. the China Tea Plant 1, eble Mrs. Goodwin received in Taps. Souch's pond at the east and fine skaters who did more than was brought over to Japan, and meeting the financiai statement a lelace gown with navy hat Groups from the St. Paul's Soper's pond at the south and skate around but did many fancy the two varieties gradually merg- Two Year Optionfothyeroudbpeene accented w ith blue f ow ers, and C hurch, T rinity C hurch and fro m w ith the m arsh as a go-betw een, s u t , s c s f g r k t n n d n o o e y t e l t e t r o U n iC ip a liti e forath e m u iiar olty i rs ent ed .t n corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Ad- Newcastle, attended the Sunday but it was neer Popular. Van- pivts work. h ere wig re e girls a sde hd bon my e a n to n evr- ____ Fo _Me________p lty is e tile dinali, mother of the bridegroom, evening service in Trinity Church. stone's, or rather it was Burkos weîaoung mhen.e la Wm.ae Ihas conierednati ecal bnitedte oclGo- fte avoteoistreqetensibyte: chs a d ierf lea rm.AaDebrPresdet llsktngpatis.Itwud b elcantye nd mes. ThelteWiTom gods to a favonred eop ca il ildteLcl o ftke avote on theqextensionte chs> ef lu rp onAil the girls took part in thie pro- pond at first, was the centre Of Dustan and his clever sisters, John blessing handed down by the I h aeaesvt wt ml lwrdturban and gernmentsebur, rExtensionktig arie.actwul waslnyr passed ratepaToyers.aa avoedpepl. rIfntEtheio atratepayersepyes. heavotelno corsage of pink roses. Mr. and orTiito.GIT.iElenSevnicveetahieary nhoiayeppy athe yal leto . nymon lth n bride tr Dais onuc.GIt. e tevserceegs. lry n olda McCullough- 'Doc' Loscombe and Today, as in thse days of several at the. present session of Provin- indneaivthe act wîll no Mrs.Addnallleft ona sortof St. Paul's C.G.I.T. and Rev. S. - Christmas, New Year's and ev- many others. hnrdyasao h aostaca ahaet hc niisb ed ina ritd il gw wthtelCurling was great sport among ceremony Cha-no-yu is observed. local boards to extend their terni__________ ina rntdsikgonwihtelfrom the pulpit. Ada announced Il would make the patrons o! the Scotchmen o! the district and For this, the roon must be exact- of office two years. Local board Demnand for new automobiles in Yl blue coat trimmed in brown fur, the hymns and led the congregap today sit up to see the style of late years many took up the great ly ten feet square, into whichisdfndamengayscolNw eandhiyarxeed l, and matching accessories. tion in prayer twhile Eileen read skateware used in those early roaring game, but when the Scot guests enter fromn a specially de- boad, boedado!edain, pulichONe l the supply.eede if The out o! town guests were the scripture lesson. Donalda days. Many were homé-made and became a scarce article and the signed garden by a door three uboaidy ommissedaion, u eorthe_________________ )fDr. and Mrs. Charles Richards, Creasser sang a beautiful solo. looked it. Somne o! the mechanics zeal o! the piano shop abated the feet high. AUl utensils must be board y o msn trustees or ievl t- Miss May Richards and Mr. and Mr. Davison's sermon was based who worked in Nead's foundry sport dropped and now locally it equal in size and decoration t olare of runici o pa licil- i eMrs. John Richards, of Toledo; on our namne "Canadian Girls In and machine shop made their own has gone altogether. lg ramncplcuel l :e ame KepereyCleelad; rsthe requirements of the Cha-no-yu members o! such bodies in office I Jams Kpprle, levlad; rs Training" and its significance. and the hardware stores also sold South Ward residents wiil re- code, on the lst day o! February 14 V V T b J. D. Fluker and Miss Joan Fluker The choir sang a few iiispiring a cheap variety. The good skaters meraber the great Indian Skating The guests kneel on mats, dig- will come under this ruling. 194 -o! Brockviile; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. songs. Ail the girls took part in o! this period had themn made to Carnival that took place somne nified, placid, as becomes those Apoiino h c ai o ýTodd, London; and Mr. and Mrs. a picturesque candle-iighting ser- order but everyone could not years ago at the marsh, with Win- who silently commune with the Ahepovsin o!thmeatisoforh k George Sharman. Windsor. vice. Afterwards they marched afford such outfits. Old man Sop- ter Green Point the pivotai point the high destiny o! man in the the oldino! emnat n !the V 1?J )f The groom is a nephew o! Mrs. around the outside aisies singing er, who was a wonderful skater Of view. The Smart famiiy o! the Universe. Every moment is stud- electrsotemnicniaehtity n th ýOGsBusl, omnil. "0 Liht That Would Nt LtM in his time had a pair with great harbour were the people respon- led and deliberate. With great a h oiainmeigF U V~ Go". and formed a semi-cirche coral springs. It was something to sible for this big affair. They solemnity guests receive the bowl would ordinariiy be held. At this O R around the choir l!ft. Taps were watch the oid man cul his name owned ail that property which the and sip reflectively the delicate ins orHo ebdis sung and Mr. Davison said the on the ice with those blades o! late John Osborne farmed, and flavored tea. Hit o o eoiS benediction. steel.wh ex Winter Green Point. This big In- Japanese tea is îargeîy grown WttnfrTeSaemn1Then we aths woex dian pow-wow as patronized by on the sioDes o! hills. High above Y C E NNG T T SA IF S By w kep al ou god thngsforcelled in ail the intricacies o! the ahl the Bon-Ton o! the district the flats o! rice fields grow wave wekep ilou godthng frart, such as Jim McGill, o! Wash- and diverse other castes were onRwave o! emerald-green ter Jesi Aln rof Icofamiy hintheea eofetingte ington famne; J. Wesley Neads, there with several teepees and one raced rows o! tea bushes. There f ail hae he lesur o usngDave Stott, the druggist, and huge wigwam where you couid are three crops a year - the first Tae o ietenoccasionally. Another reason mn tes u ersmnsi o cudpce rm ideo pi aCOATS * surIs DRESSES Takenfor aRideis thatoo few o! us have enough Wma n ow ligo ters.on bustardfreshmoeht ilyolcd pe d rmmdl !Arlt When you move around, a dog storage space and the best things Wt nwcenn ftepn tn h mk htfhe h middle o! June - second from and with curiers having a like place. The town band was en- mid-July to August - thir flf is quite a probiem. Where you go, are put away in the least access- trouble came the idea o! a closed gaged and it was a great occas- August to September. hthird, $ .0 hie must go, too. Hotels mean no- able places, so that il is a real rink which was started in the old. ion. Firewater was in otrder and75 a thing' in our dog, Con's, life. He chore to gel themn out. Somne wo- battalion drill shed. It was started the station hotel did a roaring Japan produces over 100,000,000 jutstte ow ih otoul enuethi oo hnso sel- by the old band but the band was buies pounds o! tea. Over three quarters at ail. But hotels with elevators dom that they ahi have to be afraid o! the expense so backed Old Col. Smart and his grand- is used for native consumption. have been a probiem. He has been washed and shined before they out and left the job to six mem- daughter were killed at the rail- The main exports are: United Oshawa Laundry& Dry Cleaning Co Lt. te rr if led o! are fit to be used. If your best bers who put up the money for road crossing somne time later. He States, 18,000,000 pounds (5 bill- Phone 419 We Cail For and Deliver them. After the things are difficult to get at, trv the affair. After much tribulation was a prominent figure on his ion cups), Russia, 10 ta 12,000,000 first trip, we to think out a plan ta re-arrang adhr okte ucee nchre ttefrtDmno a pounds; Canada, 3,000,000 pounds. woud aveto '~them. Il is a compliment to our having established one of the best parade on the Market Square. drag hlm on, as guests to use our finest things; on inks this town has had so far. Those were the days when the he refused to the other hand, itfis a compliment Those who took part in this rink factory pîcnics were held at e nt er them to feel close enough to our friends and ran it so successf ully were E. Sydenham Park, and prepaîations under his own to be able 1o. entertain them and R.* Bounsali, D. Morrison, J. G.. were made ýweeks before for power. Ail the use just what we give Our fam- Manning, A. Galbraith - we music, dancing and the grub time the ele- ilies. have forgotten the namnes o! the stake. Sometimes it would con- in a io r, heIt not only takes time and work carnivals this town ever had were somne jubilants but that would wouid tremble. ta entertain but it takes money. demnonstrated in this old rink and depend on how much O! a sur- He has sudden-- I have been thinking over my fni- everyone in tewn was inter&sted. plus was held avern It was a great 4W p / ply ticom at-H es le ends and most o! those who have Afterwards thls was taken over occasion but the name Smart has phisicatd. H Jesie Alen the most friends and entertain by Alex Taylor, but its popularity disappeared and those old days runs inte themn Brown them the oftenest spend the least had gone and one night it went and times are almost forgotten. eagerly and aften we have got imoney. One friend continues theth aofheirbu.os ,W" out, he sneaks back, and tries ta down East habit o! serving Baked Another agitation for a rink 1 get on for another ride. Beans and Brown Bread on Sat- followed and a fine curling and Entertain Infornially urday nights and hier invitations skating rink was built below the * Dne UVe rs' Gde- B s n s i e t Most women have ittie inclin- for a Baked Bean Supper are bridge south o! Vanstone's mill, ation for formai entertaining at prized. Most Saturday nights with a fine promenade to view Visitons: Miss Nina Hodgson, the present time. It seems a waste throughout the winter she asks both skating and curling.- There Toronto, with Mr. and Mns. R. oftime and money. We do need friends for supper. Very ofteii the was also a fine hall for concert Hodgson.. Miss Adelaide Annls ta see more o! our friends in in- dessert is the old-fashioned Wash- work. This ink was buiit on the and friend, Toronto, at Mr. A. W. AG A. E. MeGregor & Co. formai gatherings. Too many ington Pie. Not the Wfhipped edge o! the creek so as ta have Annis'... Mr. and Mrs. Wm.______________________________ Retail Hardware women make the entertaining o! Cream variety but just the layer- the least trouble in getting water Cochrane and Reid, Mrs. H. Mer- King St. - Bowmanvllle terfriends such hard work that cake with the familiar cooked for flooding, but after a season cer, Orono, at Mr. Wm. Virtue's. 'Auto AgenciesanG rge they seldom do it. Haven't you cream filling. Sometimes she or two it eventually went up in . . Mrs. Thos. Richards with heran .rae- PHONE 774 often had friends drop in just at serves somne o! hen home-canned smoke to the great sorrow o! its daughter, Mrs. H. Findley, Union- Dealers WeGaateYu aktPic meal-time and persuade them to fruit and cake or perhaps a fruit patrons- ville. . . Mrs. Jas. Storey at Mr. Burketon Garage On Ail Our Merchandise. stay? You have only had to set saiad and cookies. The main point Then came an open air rink C. D. Hodgson's, Bowmanville. .. MeKeever & Smith Repairs - Wrecklng - Towlng _______________.ý an extra place. You have enjoyed is that she serves an inexpensive situated where the pump house Mrs. Les. Sleight with Mr. and Jc eevrHrl mt your !iends and they have en- nwal, which tastes good. She now stands on Church Street. Mrs. L. Brooks. . . Mrs. W. Tay- J. Sinclair, Proprietor joyed being with you because counted up the cost o! the Baked This was run by a Providence lor, Velma and June, with Mrs. Temperance St.- Bowmanvllle PHONE 2171_______________ they were flot too much trouble. Beans one day and said to her syndicate presided over by Mr. H. MeRoberts, Oshawa. PHONE "lUe at o almkso as We ail like ta honor our guests husband, "the beans have cost a Hoar and continued for a season Mn. Thos. Richards attended the Insuarsforalncesofcas by using our veny best silver, quarter and wili serve eight." or two. The band did an outside Good Roads Convention in To- Hudson & Packard Sales & Service Fui lneofGodrchTies china and linen, but ta do this That night her young daughter job which was not the most con- ronto. General Repaira ulln fGodihTrs seems sa much work that we hes- announced to tee company, "my genial, in the history o! band Women's Institute met at the Gao - Oil - Tires - Used Cars. __________E._V.___________ itate to do it, One neason is that mother fed ail you people for a playing, but with blankets and home o! Mrs. Floyd Dudley. Mrs. Groceries & Meats King St. West - Bowmanvile _________________________quarter." Fotunately the mother othier Arctic coverings managed ta L. Goodman presided for the busi- 1 is the kind who could sethe fun- come out fairly well. thon ness session. Roll caîl was answer- IB Caverly's PHONE 474 ny side o it and was o embar- Later Mr. Taylor ulthon ed by your favorite poem. Mrs.RE &WIT SOE Real Estate - Insurance rassed. Anoteer friend with very March, treasurer for the RedRE &WHTSOE littie money ýta spend specializes the molasses and milk and mi Cross, reported receipt o! funds. Beauty Parlors W. C. Caverly, Proprietor Conveyaneing. on afternoon tea and hot biscuits. well. Pour into buttered tins and Mrs. T. Down reported work King Street-- Bowmanville 'N She ae them 5s0 good that nlo steani for 3%½ hours. Baking pow- being done. Letters o! thanks Madame Eunice CaIIumPHN 67M one wants anything else much. der tins make a nîce sized loaf. from sîck weera.Doain ing i~S. East - Bowmanville Groceries - Meats « Fruits ________________ y h makes a very soft dough, Serve hot with beans. were made to Musical Festival PHN 2 Vegetables V f ~~handles themn lightly, and pfter________________ and the Confederated W. I. war P~jx Prompt Delivery Service Machine Shp /I cutting themn out bakes themn in work fund. Mrs. Down, group Hairdresslng and Ail Lines of s mali muf fin tins as the dough is leader, took charge o! this pro- Beauty Culture oo sof t to hold its shape. In the gram: Paper by Mrs. R. Glaspeil Distinctive Work For Trimble's Store West End Garage witrshe has a wood fire in the on the Life and Writings o! Paul- Dlscrimlnatlng Women. Grocerles and Cooked Meats AND MACHINE SHOF gaeintesummer sh serves ine Johnson, ciosing with two o!f ______________ Cor. King and Liberty Sts. . L. Demerllng, Proprietor on a pleasant veranda. She is very hrpes TeSn ftePd rhospitabie and entertains hier fi- dle" and "Canadian Born." Jean Bus Lines Bowmanvllle Klng St. West - Bowrnanville F cnds graciously and frequentlyE Dudley favored with a solo "My ]PHONE 687 PHONE 781 aiehwltl h pnsAn otwie'Philosophies o! Life.'____________________ oteer friend, who has a small r.Sinreda poem 'Don't T. A. Garton. Proprietor _________________ ~efo nd in ths famiiy, has difficulty in using up£ Quit." A musical contest was con- King St. -Bownanvllle General Merchants aroast and invites company for Y U R A Dudley at the piano. A social a Trips Delly Reynolds' Store dinner. As she says, ail she has hal! hour was spent when the Bowmaniville - Oshawa - Whitby Gln R eM lh t oi a nraeth uniygroup served lunch. Special Buses For Ail Occasions J. R. Reynolds, Proprietor Painters & Decorators atedasaeyor o! vegetables and dessert. Another YoTunday evenis n ioît ns.tA osoa aes apo Batv asaed or friend makes a fruit jelly on Sat- U C S Yung Pyeoe's ng ion Met_________s.___ am nJames H. Abernethy 3 need Glen Rae MiI.k more urdays to serve as a saiad for Down in charge. Art Richards Builder & Contractor PHONE: Bowmanvifle 2562 Concession St. - Bowmanville Be ur tey etthir Sunday supper. Her friends know conducted the devotionai period Grocerles - Meats - Dry Gooda H NE3 Resr hygtter she keeps open house dtining thel' and program. Prayer by Rev. A. T.EPlx a adae ot he ne Ior ONExtror431 lg n dnopin.1f-to-man pic1th1McRberU. toic b Mr.1.Vi- T .Fam nHrwr ot h over the beans and add boiiing I'~ pîumber's and asked: "Are you Highest Market Prîces," water until it just shows under LG T E T R D temnwocm om os àtheebeans at the top. Cover and the an who cndaeak inyhue Hardware______Stores_ bake for 6 hours in a moderate I1to-dayto fnend a leak iii tee oven o! 350 degrees. Add more pipes r" Contratoes - asonry adw &areSoesl water if necessary. Uncover the DI ESTsLE î ir," wa tee rweph ason Aly t Bathl-oto Brown. Bread wyour work and neyer S.-Bwavîe M. Dale ----Proprietor ASK Boston Brown Bread ~~~~~made mistakes?"WelntnS.-Bwavl POI40 1 cup flour, 1. cup wholc wheat "Ves, sir, I may have donc." PHONE 503 King St. - Bowmanville lxNCeo flour, i cup cornmcal, li /2 tea- "How is it thcn' that the chan- Hardware and Sporting Goode lxM Geo Pe4spoons soda, 11/2 teaspoons s3ht, delier in my dining-room is spray- Generai Masonry Contractor Marconi and Stewart-warner Radios lvIw W.3/4 cup molasses, i cup sweet milk. ing like a fountain and the bath- Spec. in Brick and Tle "Fn aine Electrc er eal oodBW ANIL LONT Mix the dry ingredients and add ro a' nfr? ieiesRne I

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