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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Feb 1940, p. 6

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S-- ~. - j 'v /. 'r ~' 'i THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH, 1940 Read entertained several ladies THEY'LL DO IT EVERY IMI'E' Ha do riday afternoon to a quilting and Hampton___. ]Recent Visitors: Helping Hands class met at C. Recent Visîtors: w Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, Garrard's. after a short programi Dr. Norman AllUn, Edmonton, m oSI Jean, and Dorothy, Oshawa, wi and a social time lunch was Miss Aninie AllUn and Mr. AlbertI GH à Mrs. E. Wotten. served. H. Allun, Bowmanville at C. W.AWTAE Lieut. Gordon Cowling, Lind- Church on Sunday at 3 p.m. Souch's.OPAW SaY,wmith his father, Goo. Cowling. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Adams and Mr. Douglas Fontaine, Miss, family, Newtonville, and Mr. W. Ruth MeNeil, Toronto, at Mr. A.Br w s E. Armstrong, Nestieton, witb r MNis.enaT and Mis. W. Watchorn. Mis eia rein, Oshawa, Mrs. A. E. Billett with her sis- with her parents. Miss Grace Tic- Red Cross Comimittee bold a ter, Laura in Toronto. wxin has returned to Toronto. quilting at the home of Mrs* C. Mr. and Mis. Wilfrid Green- Mr. Harold Webber, Miss Laura Brown. The next quilting will be away with friends at Port Hope.- Phifllps, Toronto, witb Mrs. Phil- at Mis. R. Graham's, March Oth. Mr. and Mis. C. E. Horn and ~li. Omn is ury Mr. and Mis. H. Reichiath, Mis. daughter, Acy with Oshawa fri- Mr.Os manvMiseAtdrey. Brown, Misses Audrey Brown, ends. WThompson o'nnile M. Ethel Simpson and Wylma Par- Mi. and Mis. Carlyle- Stevens MW. Loyd shon h asdeo row, and Messrs Bill Morley, and son, Douglas, and Mrs. H. ________________ Mr.eoday Ahtonbisn Lther, on Archie Brown, Lloyd Stephenson, Stevens, Toronto, at Mi. Bort EN-E Tuesay ith is othe, Ms. Ry Bownand Sidney Brown Stevens'.-"; fE fi Richard Ashton, it berng -ler attended the Lockhart's Home and Mr. and Mis. Henry Stainton, A Home dandSho.Cu e School Club dance. Bowmanville, Mr. Jim Stainton, 6UN Tuesday evening. Rev. A. W. Mr. and Mis. C. Turner, Misses Toronto, Miss Betty Stainton, En- MOiCAEA. March gave an inteîesting taUc E. Sinipson and Fern Webber, nisleillen, at Mi. H. Stainton's. -4iEV'LL 00 IT On Newfoundland, his home land. Mr. Bill Morley and Sidney Brown Miss Gladys Chapman, Bow- EVR IE .Anong other things lhe gave us presented a short play entitled manville, at Wmn. Chapman's. VR -iM - an insight of the differetapet Spaikin' Mary Jane" at Lake Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeo on- of cod fishing. Piano solosaswere Shore Home and School Club. tertained a number of friends on given by Mis. C.oCosma; vca Mrs. J. Brotvn, Miss Audiey Wednesday ovening. trio by Mis. E. Wright, Misses Brown and Mr. A. Brown attend- Mi. Jack Chapman, R. C. P., Alice Ashton and Elsie Moore, ed the meeting at Lake Shore. Trenton, Miss Ada Pascoe, To- Enniskillen; music by Miss Eileen Recent Visitors: ronto, Mr. Prank Pascoe and Cowling; solo by Mrs. L. Ashton Miss Audrey Brown i Toronto. famiiy and Miss Irene Pascoe, and a reading by Miss Preda Mi. and Mrs. Chas. Alldred and Zion, at Mr. Joe Chapman's. Bradley. Everyone joined in coin- Mrs. P. Wilson, Lake Shore, Mr. Ms oe Eln Atite munity singing after wbicb lunch and Mrs. Les. Alldred and Doreen, Brantford. at Mi. E. Anthistle's."M was served. Ebenezer, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. W. T. Perrett, Malton, Miss- Mirs. H. Ashton and Mis. A. Graham. e Doreen Perrett, Kendal, at home.Hew ________________________ Misses E. Simpson, Audre Mr. W. E. Stevens attended the peace. Vocal solos by Miss Hazel H -Webber, Pern Webber and Audrey funeral of a cousin, Mrs. T. Rundle and Mrs. Harold Muir townst j Brown, Mr. and Mis. C. Tùrner Bucley in Oshawa. and a piano solo by Mis. Cocil yearsi 1 and Mr. Sidney Brown and Archie Mis. E. Anthistle visited friends Worden were enjoyed. Lunch was clerki with Miss Jean Perrin and Mr. in Toronto. served by the executive wbo were tinued - ul Mîlv.Mi. and Mis. H. Stainton enter- in charge and a social hour spent. healtli BilMe.Heb reuhc fri tarned a number of friends Satur- Sunday services were beld with cently- S askatchewan, at Mr. Clifford day evening. Rev. W. C. Smith in charge. Dur- Ho B>rown's. Gaa W.M.S. met at Mis. Harry Wil- ing the morning service Misses Unite< aMi. C. TuAlerec President. Mis. H. Salter, presid- ed a very pleasing duet, and at union. C.TuneRs ing. They accepted an invitation Sunday School Miss Elsie Oke and tovstdeMsinBn nsn asl saseilnme.Hp. DOC(TOR R. J. Starkville March 25th. Mis. H. Colo took hcepx as onida Te charge of titis prograrn: scriptuie he npx bscnfnd a ea _____readings by Mis. Truil, Mis. number of the childien to their nesda: a ecent Visitors: Burns and Mrs. Colwill; Mis. Colo homes but alI are recoveîing pastor, Recste at Mis. Silver's. ian Church in India" was takon Messrs. Charles Pound and Ted port p, a n i n Miss Moda Hallowell has re- by Mrs. Colo, Miss Reynolds, Mis. Rivett are irnproving. A. Ro.( sue e oiini ocsl.Warren and Mis. Jim Reynolds; Mi. Douglas Vorrnilyea bas bur- ings, A Mis. H. L. Trim and Mis. Smith Mrs. H. Salter closod the meeting ed with Mi. Geo. Annis. km an NATIONAL in Oshawa. with prayer., March meeting will Mis. Clarence Penfound was i -Manc COSRAIEMi. William Savery was in be held at Mrs. A. Blancbard's. Brighton witb ber parents, Rev. the est COBRA MOshawa and found Mis. Savery and Mis. Boyce. by frie: LE1ADER ipr Mrtn, lioBlck to kMis. W. W. Chatterson was ini Staples Mi-s. Go otn sixth lnat B a k tc Toronto. CornetE Mis. John McKay's, Centre group of the W.M.S. met addres a pub1ik meeting Mi. and Mis. Lawrence 'White at the home of their leader, Miss and family, Maple Grove, with Miss Florence McLaugblin, To- Louise Osborne, Feb. 27tb. Ai- HAM Mis. Ross Hallowell, taking bier ronto, and Mi. and Mis. Cecil rangements were made for Marcb oe visit Mi. and Mis. E. White at Downey and Jane, Reaboro, at meeting, some sewing planned Elzbthil.Mi. J. R. McLaugblin's. for the bale and a social time on- Saturday, M ar. 2 Elbti'~Suk netin- Miss Norma Hooey, Toronto, at joyed. O ed visiors on unday.Mi. Herbert Hooey's.cls Md i. ar o nd isaH. Gle ee Mis. Oakley Carley, Cavan,cborne at 2 px1t. in the M.in d shawa . ClsdleMis. A.with ber mother, Mis. Stanford O i ayhome Mi. Gordon Clsae r.A Swain. O iu r social( -maTubb, Oshawa, at Mis. J. Clys- Miss Ruth Marlow, Toronto, hid uSHAw Adale's. with Mrs. James Mar]ow. A. J. Staples, Orono and in OSHAWA ~~~Mis. Russell Savery and Miss Miss Susie Van Camp and Miss Alf fsriet i omn hi Ruth Savery at H. B. Gilmer's. V. Bunner, Bowmanville, at Mr. ifcae oftervicendtonbis ommuyn tli COLLEGIATE Miss Meda Haîîoweîî was home. A. L. Bailey's. Febty met an en onbMrndayneigb1. MissNorm Halowel gae a We are glad to have Mi. andFeray 6bw nAbetJ tei Spcil nvtaio l etede dnninbr m e talowergaer i. eayBrdunmoe oStaples passed away at bis home, A. E. biner foui ougP pes îyter home in the villrs eseyB a g e t in Orono after a lingering illness. ceremoc 0 Secil nviatin s etened ber ofou Yong eole' plythrCogatlin theiMrg. Jam eH was in his 73rd year. gathere to citizens of Bowmanville and a few others including Mis.ByCsontbais itedayronJatme- Mr. Staples was born near Les- Mi. anc Ross HalloweUl, Mis. Wm. Hallo BesohibrtdnSau- kard, son of the late James Sta- seated and Durham County to attend wlMi. Arthur McKay and day. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Byers, pies and Mary Ann Rundie. His place, this meeting. others. y M.adMs et yr n parents thon owned a farm situat- remraî Sympathy is extended to Mr. Murray, Mr. and Mis. Herb Swain ed between Clarke and Darlington W. G.1 ---------John Stewart and family of and Mirian, and Mi. Thompson Townships, west of L e s k a r d. îng linE iKendal, in the pamsing of bis sis- Taylor bolped to celebrate. There were tbree other children Here w j eMiss M. Stewart. Mr. and Mis. Ivan Shook, To- in the family, William and Arthur ChaSE i Orento, with Mis. John Marlow. Facs eesd n r.T e o 1L.O.B.A. beld a successful dance Best. When be was stili young, P ______________________________________________ iithe cornimunity bail, Friday the family moved to Bowmanville Have night witb local talent supplying wbere bis brother Arthur was Soboîi I ~ a u a Imrusic. -1- 1A Perfect Cereal Pkg. PAESOr Good Humor 23e I el 25c s Cooking FRUT hBag 2 c e - Frn -ds t Waxed oe 'Tumuips - ach Sc Oranges 19c:25c Spy Basket New 2 bunches Ap~I - -No. 1 29c Carrots i lc BY IMMY HATLO, ;as also tax coll bhip of Clarke and in 1924 w; of the townsb: d in that positi i forced buimt was a membor id Chuîcb and m d witb theffletl. iHo is suîvived laugbter, Kathli Dfuneîal was h( iy fromn Park Si bh, witb Rev. S. rconducting thE 1by Rev. W. J. Perry. Paîl boai ýid, W. J. Riddel A.rthur Beamish, id Albert Mort( ny floral tribul stom in whîch1 inds and organi es was buried ory. IPTON FAI GIVEN FA§ Thursday ovenii noighbours ir of Mi. and 11l, Hampton,1 evening with1 depaîturo fioni È a tangible w appreciation c bours and frie. 13 vears iesider E. Billett actoda mies, and wh( red in the living id Mis. Holwel] 1together in a made a fewi ,s and thon cal 1Doidge to, îead oes: ve are, we&ve cc se us out, but w( ,ur neigbbours, proved you so0 ,dropped in to soe you won't n iled in an accident. We're sorry you're They returned later to the farm hope you'll con ai Gr ve where his father died in 1874 and So some day drop i M pleG e his mother in 1896. Mr. Staples little snack; took over management of the And wherever you g Visiors Mr. W J.Snodenfarm and about 43 years ago was you roam, wit rlts insWa. . . d married to Isobel Ballagh, one You'll know there's and rs.lR.iR.sStevesawth.thir. daughter Kathleen being born of close to your o: aduge Mrs. R aStvno wdcn, To- that union. There are all kinds' dauhte, rs.RaySnwd-n, o- Thirty-seven years ago, Mr. which you couli ronto. . . Mr. Ralph Thompson, Staples and bis wife again left the By truck or by sleigh, R.C.A.F., Toronto, at Mrs. L. C. farmn and came to Orono where your thumb. Snowden's. .. Miss Helen Metcalf h built two bouses, in one of And now this eveî jwith M4iss Pearl Martin, Toronto. which he resided until bis death. we depart, ..Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn He had been in Orono only a short May these gifts conv< Wrand Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Fare- time wben the office of school thought of our1 well Blackburn and daugbter trustee was open and be was ap- And then while yoi, Grae, tMr'nsMs.Ewr pointed. Two years later he was read magazines, Foeys.selected a secretary-treasurer of You'll remember thisi '1 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ithe Orono School Board, a posi- its pleasant scen IJames McGregor on the arrival of tion wbich he held for 34 years. And now, as we ente " fine boy. Mr. Staples bas been active in and fun, Miss Doris Stevens entertained fraternal circles also, having been Let's ail sing together a number of girl friends at a a member of the Ancient Order of everything hum. jbirthday party on Saturday when United Workmen and the A.O.F. At the proper time E JaIl had an enjoyable time. ____________________________ Maple Grove School News By Ethel Budai and Doris Stevens of Grade 7 We are glad to report that our Music teacher, Mrs. D. Robb, was able to give us our regular lesson on Monday. . . . On Friday wc had our Mission Band meeting. We thank Grade 2 very much forP E the one-act play tbey put on cali- ed "The Lion and the Mouse." PC We enjoyed it very mucb. We had Mrs. Lycett, Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Abernethy as visitors, and Mrs. COMBINATION Ross Stevens was there after be- ing absent for a few months. She Coal and Oas Range read an interesting story. Page ~9 1 Lycett, who celebrated his birth- AIl Enamelled Was $115.00 Sale $29 0 day, gave a much appreciated solo.... Skating and skiing bave McCLARY been the main sports. The boys bring their skis and we go over Automatie Oas Range to Mr. Skelding's barn bill wbich Buftmdusdwoya. is quite suitable for beginners. .., Baset$85 .0 -Sae - $14. 95r Here is some Junor Room news: ____$5.00-_Sae_-----------------------------_ $14.95____ Last week we painted big pictures about the Elephant's chîld. We COMBINATION have themn up on the walls. . .. Coal and Efectrie........... $59.00 Mrs. Robb was bere Mondayan started a rhytbm band. We baveEecicRn s used a drum, wood block and ecr Rn s sticks. lVith New Elements - 4-bumner 10w ovnand side ovens. - From -------- - _$19.50 Ebenezer Used Radio Parts Sale Radio Cabineti, console walnut --- _-eaeh 90e Berean Class met at the home Dynamnie Speakers ------------------ each 75e of Mrs. Cecil Found, February 22, Radio Chasais, used .----------------- each 90c with President Mrs. H. F. Os- Used Tubes ------------------------each 10e borne in the chair and an attend- HNRD FPRSCEP ance of 40. The devotional per- -_______________OF__PARTS_____________ iod was in charge of Mrs. Esli Oke with Mrs. Develin and Mrs. COCA COLA COOLER, nearly new------- $9.00 Courtice as assistants. Business was discused and committees ap- pointed. In response to the roll caîl the members gave some veryD oC helpful hints on housecleaning. DnC Mrs. W. F. Banister, Bowmanville, as guest speaker, gave a tbought- 38 Shncoe St. N., Oshawa provoking and much appreciated talk on "Prayer" stressing its im- portance in bringing about world lector of the and Mis. W. Greenaway present- Sfor several ed Mi. and Mis. Holwell with a. 'as appointed beautiful smoking stand, and wal- hip and con- nut magazine table. Miss Marjory son until îll Allin made the presentation to :0 retire te- Dorothy of a beautiful compact, and Billie Gilbert to Pied and rof Park St. Walter of gold tie clasps.- Each was also con- one in a few. well chosen woîds riodist before thanked their friends; for the gifts dby bis wife, after whicb ail joined in singing leen of Port "For tbey are jolly good fellows." Short speeches expressing re- oeld on Wed- gret at their rernoval from oui Street United midst, a lively sig-song led by 3Littlewood, Mis. Billett; bumorus ieadings by i service, as- W. E. Stevens and Mis. W. T. JH. Smytb, Perrett formed an interesting aris weme T. progîam, wbile the romainder of 11l, Carl Bill- the evening was spent in the iF. B. Love- usual way, ail bavîng a jolly Urne. ton. The ladies served dainty îefresb- ates bespoke monts. ho was beld izations. Mi. Mi. Holwell puicbased the cl in Orono Isaac Clarke faim of 122 acres 13 years ago and bas made consid- erable improvernents to the build- ings and land. Ho came out to ~u ILYCanada in 1911 and tbrough the REWELL bis first job on a fari with Mr. Jno. Lane with wbom hoe woîked for over two years. In an inter- ng about 40 view with the editor Harry said ivaded the ho nover worked for a botter or Mis. Hariy more bonorable man than Mi. to spend a Lane wbo now lives ietiied at bis tbem before beautiful residence on Liberty St., noui mîdst, 'Bowmanville. Later Harry went vay to show to Saskatchewan 'and wben war of tbern as broke out in 1914 ho carne back ends duîing to Ontario enlisting witb the 35th- ?ce bore. IBn. of Toronto and served over- as mnaster Of - seas witb the 3rd Bn. Spoaking of oen aill ad tbe various oxperioùicos in bis g- roomn witb farming career ho said lho bad me- Iand family ceived fîom $3.50 to $14.50 per apiorninent cwt. for hogs and $5 to $17 for introductoîy veal calves. Ho claimod '13' was lled on Mis, bis lucky number, baving been d the follow- born on that date, bad been 13 yeaîs on bis present faim to the )me for fun, day, and otheî oxperiences where ve won't run, a 13 was involved bas rneant luck wbo bave to him. kind Hercules E. Smart, prominent Dgreot Y01u. business executive of Toronto, is mind. the cash purchaser of the Holwell leaving, but faim witb stock and implements. ne back, Kenneth Jack, nephew of Mr. and have a Smart, wbo bas been farming in Brant County, will operato the go, wbereveî faim baying taken possession this week., a welcome Mi. Holwell is not enjoying the Id home. best of bealtb, but after a test and ;of ways i mdical tmoatment be looks for- Id corne, ward to îoturning to Durham îor bold up County. For tbe presont the fam- ily are taking up residence at 198 ming before Davenport Rd., Toronto. ,y the heart, "Stand up!" shouted tbe color- u smnoke, or ed ovangolist, "if you want to go to heaven." corner with Everybody got up but one old es. Iman. rinto frolic "Don't you want to go to boa- von, my brother?" sbouted the rand make1 preacher loudly. 1. ý"Sho," said the old man, "but' oirt Stevens, Ah ain't goin' with no excursion!", I.AL 51/2 cubic ft. Eleetrie COWLING SELIS THE- BEST And Serves You Well Giant Nova - KeIp Kruschen Saits Tablets Î79# 79e - $1.39 - $2.79 Special Prices BaRINGS INSTANT EASU' 83c Noxzema - - 59ce rt0,ý4 25c Noxzema - - 15e % Pinex 3 2e Dodd's PuIs --33e 10 Cakes Castile- 19c Cashmere Bouquet Soap - - - 2 :for lic FeîIow's Syrup - 87c Tooth Brushes- - 9c Tek Brushes- - 29e - 15c GLASS BOWL SPECIAL 5 Cakes COLGATE'S SOAP WOODBURY SOAP Ali for ?.Se 4 Cakes 24e Halibut Liver Oil -- Capsales - - 100 98e EMUILSION A Botter Way fo tak. SCod Liver OU1 Fm contains -Vitamine A and D 530tand 980 Ayerst Aiphamettes - $-.535 Calcium A capsules - - $1.10-$2.0O. Neo Chemîcal Food Caps. - - - $1.25-$2.25 Viek's Vapo Rub CREOPHOS IS A TONIO AND STOPS COUGHS Guaranteed to stop stubborn bronehial eoughs Bottie .........$1.O 695 P.R O WLING, Phm.B.w F Customer: "I've been appoint- Truck Driver: "use your noodie, ed a movie censor and I want to lady, use your noodie." dress appropriately." Lady: "My goodness, where is Tailor: "Okay, sir, Ill measure ^ 'e pulled and pushed'every- you for a cut-away." thing in the car!" Buekley's Capsules FARM ERS m ATTENTION!, FREE TALKING PICTURES Orono Town Hall Wednesday, March 6 at 2 P.M. In co-operation with Allis-Chalmers, one of the largest manufacturers of Farm Machinery in the world, we have ob- tained the moving pictures which tell an amazing story of the details of manufacture of their Model B Tractor, and show the amount of work this inexpensive. but powerful unit will do under good and bad conditions. Outside the building several tractors will be on display to provide an opportunity for interested farmers to pick out the fine points of these machines which will do as much work in two days as any man working four horses will do in three. Cost of operation of the Model B Tractor is less than 7 gal- lons of tax free gas per day. Corne to this show and learn how farmers in this and in other parts of the country are making farming an easy job instead of drudgery. A FULL TWO HOURS' ENTERTAINIMNT W. J. CHALLIS Phono 2653 Ice Boxes $2.95 Refinished - from ------------------- Store Ref rigerator Double Glas Doors - Bargaln! Electrie Bake Oven McClary - Bargalu! Quebec Cook Stove ........$4i00 H-appy Thought $95 Sllghtly used. Was $35.00. - Sale ---- .0 Harriston AIl Enamel Quebec Cook Stove With warming oven. Looks like new. Was $85.00 - Sale -------- 139,. 001 Allis-Chalmers Dealer King St., Bowmanville Bld 51/2 Cubie Ft. Excellent condition Singer Each Radio.q Ten Con Reconditioned and oi Your choice, each 1 O-Tube Stroin Used one season. W&- 25 B Reconditioned and gii bination Gramaphonq Battery, some Car Ra 2 SHOW CASES, hristian Electa, open Eveninga lys Kel -v n -a to -r $89.0 Sewing Machines $6.95 Ec 8 as Traded In ----1...- --- --- $ 1 .2 5 isole Radios perating. - $9 nberg le 90 5 $245.00 - Sale----$59 0 letter Radios uaranteed. Some All-Wave, Com- e Radio - some dios. Not Over $19.5OEaeh 6', eacb - -- --------5----- Phono 74 - Service Dept. 744 .1 - I 6,l1 - .. - 1 - - - --- -. 1 l- ý ý - - . m ffl - 1 ý: Il 1qq- 1 -M ___m m ýMC THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH, 1940 -el %onuuuge - - oc 139.501

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