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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Mar 1940, p. 10

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1'.~ ~ PAGE TEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO HRD s which was much enjoyed. She was ticket will be made atth pi Bradley's laccompanied at the piano by Miss meeting. teArl fEr<I u r ~ n . fF I Bradley's Community Club held Ileen Baison. Mr. .Leask reported for the OF ICIAL ELECTIUII IL URNS a successful meeting 'n the school Acnt, onute Mr.w cmhee n cag fh For Federal Emectin ed13 n 95i uhmCut Leask caused considorable amuse.- lunchesfor the school children, in ed13 n 95i uhmCut room March 8th with a good ment. She caiied to the platform and ofered some helpful advice attendance. Because of illness in G. Leask, N. C. Yelowlees, B. for carrying on the plan more BOWMANVILLE: the famiiy of the President,' Mrs. Montgomery and M. Hepburn and efficientiy another year.190Eeto135lcin E. Cryderian, was unabie to presented each one with a doll, Neil Yellowiees and Byron190Ectn135Ecto conduct the meeting so the Vice- also a large handkerchief and Nesbitt wîll arrange for a danco Bowen Holman Bowen Macknight Rickard Staples Prosident,. Mrs. W. Leask, offic- some smail pins and told them as soon as roads become passable. Poli 1 180 145 116 2 101 8 iatod in a capable manner. to "go to work." They were to Next meeting is on April 5th. A 2 91 38 44 7 33 2 The main feature on the pro- be judged on speed and effic- special programn is being arranged 3 96 45 85 13 81 13 gram was a debate "Resoived iency. Mrs. A. Prescott, judge, and everyone is 'to suppiy re- 4a 139 97 57 0 63 3 that the Home exerts a Greater deciared Mr. Yellowlees' tho prize freshments. The club agreed to 4b 97 104 50 4 66 3 Influence on the Future Progress winner. dispense with our usual spring à 116 56 78 1 48 61 of Canada through the Training The remainder of the evening banquet this year owirig to extra 6 106 60 96 4 117 61 of the Chid until Manhood than was spent in playing Progressive Red Cross work, and to replace it 7a 137 43 83 0 49 2 does the School." The affirm- Lost Heir. Mr. W. Leask and Mrs. by a special closing meeting early 7b 160 46 78 6 46 2 ative was well given by Mrs. J. R. Davis eepeetdwt in May. Mrs. J. Smales was ap- 8 94 31 107 3 7 Bae n r.M aewiepie o ihsoe.pointed to convene the rofresh- 9 90 42 50 4 233 Ba er an M s. M. Ba er w ie ri es fo h gh sc re ,m ent com m ittee for the c osing 10 89 0 68 4 Miss Ileen Balson and Mrs. ýR. Business session was intro- meeting assisted by Mrs. G. Leask il1 67 7 79 2t Davis presented a strong neg- duced by reading o! minutes by and Mrs. B. Montgomery. The 12 73 0 88 3r ative. The debate proved instruc- Miss Verna Milison who was ap- meeting was brought to a close - --- -- tive as well as entertaininÈ, all pomnted to take over the Secre- with. the serving of refreshmonts. TTL 1306 707 1073 50 841 59 for ebtrsgiin oo mte-taryship Miss Fanny Smaies hav - Mrs. E. Cryderman extendod av ial. However the judges, Mrs. W. ing accepted a Position in Brook- cnrtltr oeo hnst CARTWRIGHT: Bowmna nd Misse Brackonridge lin. The Treasurer's report given Mrs. W. Leask for the splendid Pol? 1 119 23 71 2 30 O deciredthenegtiv upoiders by Mrs. M. Gilroy showed $11.24 way in which she conducted such276 2142 5 fhi eciwinrs clamted. tht on hand. A donation toward the a successfuî meeting, and aso 3 105 33 99 5 47 14a thirs deision a s oe prizes for the Durham County thanked al who assisted. 4 130 48 75 4 79 2b MisBtyhnae favoured Music Festival was made. The 5 89 72 109 10 53- taudience with a piano solo, club quilt was put on dispiay and -3-ci and Mrs. J. Baker sang an Irish certainly was a credit to the com- TOTALS 519. 201 468 23 264 20 song "A Little Bit of Heaven" mittee. The 'draw for the lucky Shavys IWJLBROOK:P Poll1 129 56 131 12 75 5e __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Shaw's H. & S. Association met1 2 117 51 106 14 70 2 a oe , Id ~ ~ ..__ c n ute n nie ep-p'p ~,100wi en o set~M arch th. President Alex P ouFOT L 2-26 15B busineèss -pe,. Memnbers were asked to pay fees in the near future. The importance o! H.& S. Convention in Toronto during Eatr holidaYs was emphasized, and the President was authorized to securo a delegate to attend. Norman Rickard occupied the chair for this splendid program, which was weil presented and thoroughiy enjoyed. The guest speaker was>Carl Fisher o! New. castle, who gave an informative account o! his trip te the World's Fair in cOmpany with Bronten Rickard; vocal solos by Mrs. Ken. neth Werry and Bert Jarvis; piano -solo by Miss Reita Cooke and Lawrence; musical numbers by thxe Aflin trio, Betty, Ross and William; an amusing skit by the Live Wires S.S. Class o! New- castle United Church. Recreation period took the form o! a spelling match, captains being Geo.- Allun and W. J. S. Rickard. This ended with no one being able to speli "carburetor." Refreshments were served under the direction o! Mrs. Otto Bragg, Mrs. Alex Walkor and Miss Marjory Clemence. S hall I Vote for KI1NG or MANION?7 There is only one decision to be made by the Canadian people on March 26th . ,. It is this': SRi our country's war effort be handed over to unknown, unnamed politicians ... to a make. shift cabinet with Dr. Manion as the self-appointed leader? Or.. Shall our country's war effort be continued vigorously and faithfully by the knowýn and proven administration 'of Mackenzie King? That is the question YOU must answer. UP a Blind Aley?-I It is time for plain speaking. Dr. Manion's pretence of offering a national" govemnient is sheer polit. ical deceit. Because: even if he were elected to office, Dr. Mani on could not organize or lead a truly national gov- emment. The parliamentary group which niight follow him would fail to represent ail Canada. It would flot represent the people of the national Liberal party. It would flot represent the people of the C.C.F. party. It would flot represent the people of the historic Conservative party which Dr. Manion bas now scuttled. Do not lie deceived!1 Dr. Manlon cannot give you National Goverment. The beat he might give you would be goverument by unknown followers. He invites you to follow bien Up a blind alley-to vote for a goverfiment of his own imagination- anawerable to soine undisclosed political group. -or -Out !n the open! Mackenzie King offers you something 'entirely in the open ... the mos! truly National government Canada bas ever known. is parliamentary followers represent the people of every province in Canada - every section of our country-every economic, social and racial group. There is flot an area of this country ... flot a single classification of our people .. .without proper repre. sentation in the Mackenzie Ki-*g following. Mackenzie King's cabinet ministers' are well known to you.' They are broadly experienced men, eager and able to -continue the sort of admin- istration which brought progreas to Canada in times of pence and national pride to Canadians since the outbroak of war. The Mackenzie King administration is answerable to, the people of Canada -to 0ofloelse. The Responsibility is N ow Yours Canada is facing the greatest crisis in her history. It is YOUR reeponsibiity to say how she is to deal with this crisis. Therefore: when you go to the poils on March 26th you should, consider only what is best for Canada -what is best for the Emnpire and our allies -what is the sure, direct road to Victory and Peace. E -The National Liberal Feeration-cf Canada, Ottawa.-Ontà-rl NEWCASTLE: POil 1 68 2 86 TOTALS 154 CLARKE TOWNSHIIP: Poil la 112 lb 63 2 62 3 96 4 48 5a 59 5b 63 6 32 7 79 8 83 9a 89 TOTALS 786 700 CAVAN TOWNSHIP: Poil 1 2 3 4a 4b DARLINGTON: Poil la 27 lb 45 2a 119 2b 106 3a 106 3b 53 4a 94 4b 65 5a 66 5b 55 6a 69 6b 7 8 TOTALS 750 HOPE TOWNSHIIP: 139 43 134 66 80 41 47 40 62 44 61 49 89 81 612 364 Poil la lb 2a 2b 3a 3b 4 Sa 5b 6 MANVERS: 2 3a 3b 4 5a 5b 6 7a 7b TOTALS PORT HOPI Poli la lb 2 3a 3b 4 5a 5b 6 7a 7b 8a 8b 9 10 1 la i lb TOTALS Bowmanviile Cartwright Cavan Clarke Darlington Hope- Manvers Milibrook Newcastle Port Hope Advance Pol Absentee Vote Total Rickard 1h Rejected E Total Vote 115 83 86 89 82 64 98 89 51 55 78 106 143 79 1218 68 102 23 41 128 52 72 79 52 41 116 57 94 34 15 152 54 22 88 56 96 76 62 67 556 569 522 NEW OVERSEA flage of a rascal who has exhaust- PARC L SE VICEed ail other available disguises to US ESTABLISHED The sudden death of William hide his selish ambitions. Stacey came as a surprise and ____ ______________ An overseas parcel service by shock to, his many relatives and means of which gifts of food, friends, as hie had been enjoying ;his usual good health. He was a candies, cigarettes, tobacco, toilet native e>! England a 1 t h o u g h articles' and other "extras from brought to Canada at an early home" can be sent to Canadians age. Had hie lived until July 12th, on active service in any part of it is believed he would have then the world has been establshed celebrated his 9th year. Longev- by The Canadian Legion War ity has been a noted feature of Services, it w as announced to-day the fam ily as his hall sister, M rs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by Lieut.-Co. D. E. Macintyre, Preszcator o! Exeter is nearing general manager of the Legion eighty, and his cousin, Mrs. Avery organization. of Exeter, was 106 when she pre- The service which has the full deceased him iast January. Rev. U W co-operation of the Dominion De- W. C. Smith of Ebenezer officiat- O H R U partment of Trade and Commerce ed at the funeral. The service was and the Foreign Trade Bureau of held from F. F. Morris funerai Do n 't L et Yog the Canadian Chamber of Com- parlors at Bowmanville on March merce, wil include purchasing, 4th. Mr. Smith spoke. o! the in- Ch il d ren Su ff ev packing and delîvery of goods to dustrious life of the deceased and Don't let themn suifer from any destination. These extra ser- of his friendliness. Mr. Stacey coughs, colda, weakneas or 111- vices, as well as insurance and was a firmn believer in péedestina- health that xnay be due to a customns declarations, will be pro- tion. Relatives and friends at- Iack of the vital Vitamins A vided free of charge. tending the funeral from a dis- and D and C. Give them tnee Col. Macintyre said that as faf tance include: Miss Birda Dean, vital Vitamins by a teady as possible Canadian goods will Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Pettigrew, treatment with Haliborangè. be used in making up the par- Toronto, Mrs. H. Hagerman, Miss Haliborange la a splendid vita- cels, although the actual packing M d in Rchrs a d r. H min tonc; and la the nicet will be done in England to e Goyne, al of Oshawa, Mrs. Geo. way (if takng Halibut Liver O11 ~edte eiver. ermsso ha Robinson, Newcastle, and others (Vitamina A and D) and freah pee grned, hy eridsfo ndu- from surrounding districts. Inter- orange juice (Vitamin C). sion of personal messages with ment was made at Ebenezer Ce- Haliborange la sale for very each parcel. Gift packages may metery. yvoung babe, and ail chldren also be sent to members of the Friday evening, March lth, nd adults. Haliborange la pre- British forces overseas and to of- saw a jolly group of Base Line crbed by doctora ln màipy icers and ratings of the Royal residents at Ed. Pidduck's Hall for hospitala in Great Britain às Navy. another of their semi monthly well as in Canada. Headquarters of the Legion's acs Get a five or ten ounce botle of parcel service is located in the Miss Fay Tooey, daughter of1 Haliboriange fromn your drug- Dominion Square Building, Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tooley, had gs! andtr It. See how quckly treal, to which address al orders her torisils removed. your chlldr,,en wll repond to and communications should be The school children of No. 8 are ta treatnmnt. Remember the forwarded. An attractive explan- busy making numerous articles namefHaliborange-The niceat tory folder and price list may which are being sold; ýthe po way of taking Halibut LIver 01. oe obtained free o! charge from ceeds to go to the ReC rss.r ALLEN A"D ANBURY'S <10. iny branch of the Canadian Le- Mrs. S. Paternoster visited ith LIMITED, LINDSAY, ONT. ion. Mrs. Wmn. Hobbs, Oshawa The en -,nii. uof rhi.kpnn keep breaking out in different parts o! the district, and several cases o!f lu are reported. "There's nothing wrong with the men," deciares Florence Rice,- p ti ai ai bg a! gi George Ado was sitting with a little girl o! eight, who looked up from her "Hans Christian Ander- son" and asked: "Does m-i-r-ag-e spel marriage, Mr. Ado?" "Often, my child," said the cyi- Bowmanville -and District "6Who'ys Who"9 Ia I Buyers' Guide * - Auto Agencies and Deillers MeKeever & Smith Jack MeKeever- Harold Smith Temperance St.- Bowmanvllle PHONE 641 Packard, Plymouth and Chrysler Sales & Service General Repaira B Miadamne Eunice CaIIum King St. East - Bowmanville PHONE 529 Hairdressing and AlLnes of o0 1 27 16 iJstinctive Work For &à TrimhPlqu MLUtI c 79 0o 4 4 Dlscrlmlnatlng Women. Grocerles and Cookod Meata - - - -Cor. K ng and Liberty Sta. 845 277 800 42 411 45 Bus Lines Bewmanville IE: PHONE 687 77 73 87 9 81 5 Garton's Bus Station We Deliver. 78 63 80 15 89 7 T. A. Garton, Proprietor 77 72 83 4 50 3 Kn t omnil 85 86 70 il 93 8 Kn t omnil General Merchants 107 61 74 6 69 7 PHONE 2666 82 81 45 2 71 i 8 Tripa DallyRenlsStr 105 77 65 3 5i 6 Bowmanville - Oshawa - WhItbyRynlsStr 76 1 7 3 71Special Buses For Ail Occasiona J. R. Reynolds, Proprietor 76 9157 3 71 0At Reasonabie Rates. 63 75 37 8 89 8 H________________. Iampton 94 91 75 6 83 2 79 92 71 12 67 18 Builder & Contractor POE Bowmanville 2562 59 1203 7 2G roe, rlos- Meats - Dry Goods 74 110 37 8 86, 1 T. E. Flaxman Hardware - Boots & Shoes 49 9 87 4 Bowmanvllle - Box 486 R bno' 36 3 65 6Roi 0 a 63 8 55 4 ]PHONE 318 RED & WHITE STORE 75 4 51 7 BUILDER and CONTRACTOR Cecil H. Robinson, Proprietor -- - We can supply plans and spocif 1- Courtice 1056 1092 1039 1j0 1245 99 catos for ail classes f work PHONE: Bowmanvtille 2517 RECAPITULATION at a nominal fee. Obti alsahawa 289r11eaig git coupons gêven on ail cash sales Bowen Macknight Rickard Staples Bowen Rickard 19f 25c or over. 1073 51 941 59 M132y aort Slemon's Store 468 23 264 20 204 Coal & Coke T. M. Siernon, Preprietor 530 100 378 89 152 nikle 758 23 937 28 179 John A. Ilolgate & Son nikle 597 74 1218 99 621 POE omnie27 522 66 838 46 316 Mns. T. S. Holgate, Propnietor PHN:Bwavle27 800 42 411 45 389 Divisiou St. - Bowrnanvllle Grocenlea - Meata - Drugs - Paluts 237 26 145 7 92 Hrwr okBos-Cohn 150 7 269 3 119 PHONE: Office M28. Roi. 802 Hrwr okB os-Cohn 1039 120 1245 99 206 Coal - Coke - Wood - Lime A er o 2 0 3 0 1 Cernent - Buildera' Supplies A er o I 0 0 0 1 ______________Enniakillen 6177 532 6649 495 970 1442 Creameries PHONE: BowmanviUe 2521 Wajority ---------- -----------------...............472 Hampton Creamery Grocerlea - Meats Balt ---- --------------------------- 136 T. M. Chant, Propietor and other General Supplies -Business Directory Garages Burketon Garage Repairs - Wrecking - Towlng J. Sinclair, Proprietor PHONE 2171 Used parts for adIl mnakes of cars. Full lineo f Goodrlch Tires. Groceries & Meats Caverly's RED & WRIITE STORE W. C. Caveriy, Proprietor King Street - - Bowrnanvllle PHEONE 677 Groceries - Meats - Fruits Vegeta blea Prompt Deiivery Service ]atonUA PHONE: Bowmanville 2520 "lBuyers of Churnlng Cream at Hlghest Market Prices."' Contractors - Masonry W. J. CuIIy Welllngton St. - Bowmanville PHONE 503 General Maaonry Contracter Spec. ln Brick and TII. Fireplaces H Hardware Stores Mason & Dale M. Dale - - - - Proprietor PHONE 4o8 King St. - Bo0wmanvllle Hardware and SPOrtlng Goode Marconi and Stewart.Warmer Radli "Frigidaire" Eiectric Refri gerators McClIary EiectrIc and Coal 1 WoodI Range@ A. E. McGregor & Co. J. Retail Hardware King St. - Bowmanville PHEONE 774 We Guarantee You Market PricesU On AUl Our Merchandise. Insurance Mrs. E. V. Scobel King St. West - Bowmanville Real Estate - Insurance Conveyanclng. m Machine Shops West End Garage AND MACHINE SHOP J. L. Demerllng, Proprietor King St. West - Bowmanvllle .PHONE 781 Goneral Machine Work - Welding Storago. Panes ep rtr James Hl. Abernethy Concession st. - Bowmanvlille PHONE 431 Interlor and Exterior Painting and Docorating. Also Paperhanglng. NOW SHOWING NEW 1940 WALLPAPERS I ENTERTAINER I ISecure RALPH GORDON, the Iwonderfully, versatile e n t e r- Itainer, for your next entertain. Iment. Illustrated circular free. Addreaa 628b Crawford Street, Tbronto. A. H-.OU L Designer and DesIer ln Monumnents, «Tabiots, Marker&, e. In Granite and Marbie. Bowvmanivîue, Ont. i 1' . ( v - ~ 'r~~ iai~.r -- ~2 ICanadimna arving in United Kingdom and France only. ' I Addres-"Sweet Caps" P.O. Box 6000, Monitreai, Que. 1I was the key man of the reg iment." "'Why, did you supply the Sweet Caps?" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The Pares1 fora, in which tobacco can be çmoked." ' g r ALLIED OPTICIANS eASI< BOWMANVILE MMUMMMM -il 9 . 1 A foreman had to iay of! an Edith was light-heartedan argumentativo Irishîian so ho merry over everything. Nothing saved discussion by putting the appealed to her seriousiy. So, one discharge in writing. The next day her mother decided to invite day the man was missing, but a a very serious young parson to week later the boss saw him again dinner, and ho was placed next to at his lathe. Going up to the Irish- the light-hearted girl. Evorything man, the boss demanded fierceiy: went well untîl she asked him: "Didn't you get my letter?" "Yes, "You speak o! everybody hav- sur, Qi did." "IDid you read it?" ing a mission. What is yours?" "Sure, sur, Qi read it insîde and "My mission," said the parson, i i read it outside and on the in- "is te save young mon." side yiz said Qi was fired and on "Good," replied the girl. "II' tho outside yoz said, 'Return in glad to moot you. I wish you'd five days'." save one for me." TOTALS 1 Trimble's Store i. ,,, %

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