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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 May 1942, p. 6

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1942 PROTECT YOUR HOME PAINT Use Flo-Glaze Canadas Best For inside and outsîde. Easy to apply. Leaves no bmush marks. Vemy durable. At- tractive color combinations. Paint Brushes pcîivalues WALL PAPER Large selection of newest patterns and colors carried in stock. Special room lots and'Pemnants. Coid watem paste ---- 1c lb. WOOL We still have a good supply f o r service knitting a n d home use. Special baby wools. J. W. JEWELL "dBIG 20"Y BOOKSTORE Phone 556 Boximanvilie Drugless Practitioner ROBERT COLVILLE Drugles% Practitioner Liberty Street - BowmanvillE Electrical Treatments - Spinal Adjustments suid Massage. SEuLil The EVL IS RETIRING FI Ail Mer must M Sale Start FIRJDAY, Enfield Zion ~~~Mr. Geo. Hogarth, Toronto and______________________________ Vsitors: Mr. and Mrs. George Visitors: Miss Berenice Staintoii. Sunday school session will be eeynolTested Glasses FittedIW Bray and farnily. Raglan. Miss Mr. Adam Hawlev. Peterboro, he]d at 10.30 arn. for the next twoL CAL RESERVE ARMY NEW S y s T te -M a es F t d Irene Bray, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Diane and Master Brian Lee, vie n the en ng. ByBuk Pivte sfctin luait Frank Bray and Elgin, with Mrs. Kedron, at A. T. Stainton's Wie iwtelcoe to ur illge Br.SBucnk P ric Asure L. C. Pascoe and Elizabeth at Mr. LCpi. Harvey Balson, Camp and Mrs. Ritter and family who Ellis Pascoe's. Brooklin. . . Pilot Borden, at Robt. Killen's .M \r. are occupying the house vacated The Canadian Reserve Army is but nothing to what hie is goin" Plater, Servetts &Fr.-------15eCAE S Officer E. V. Bowman, Toronto, and Mrs. Joe Owde, Evelyn and by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allun. goigevrCa.AtiMaeEptRaewhnAeefetoS s ~ Pae, pos&Fok. 5 at M. C G. owmn's . .Mr.Mare, Trono, t Frnk asce s _______________ of men who carry on with their in Canadian Inland waters begins Thermos Botties ------ $1.25 & $1.50 Bb rwi - 13 and Mrs. A. E. Niddery, Calvin. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pascoe eua okbttk triigt eraie.-tcnnthpe LucKis-----------------69 BoweJnor---$.0 and AlnNdeyToottand daughters at Arthur Moore's,reua wokbtaetaiigtberaie.Itcnntape LnhKts6e BwleJir- 3O Ai îdeyTrot, tnniskillen in the evenings, Sundays and at here" was a swell song in the dim _________Jr._616_----_$3.50 the cottage.. Miss vima Ah Ensklen. M.an rs e Camp. From it corne partially happy distant days of 1939, but is TgeBrowflie --- $3.85 ton, Toronto. at Mr. W. Ashton's. ton J. Lander, Toronto, at Russell _______B Stainton's . .. Miss Margaret Mce iîos isEte oe eh trained officers and men for the rather out of tune with modemrnwi efe - 73 Miss Pearl Taylor, Toronto, Vstr:Ms te oe eh Active forces. It also forms the Australian and Southern Pacific rwi efe ---$7.35 Mis ea ayor Baksocat Cluer at Toronto . .. Mrs. W. Glas- esda, Mr. Fred Truil, Miss Edith units that may be called on to music. Japs and Huns in Canada Jiiyiou Mr. T. Taylor's. .. Mr. and Mrs. pet, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Glaspel. Trull. Leskard at Mr. E. A. give aid to the Civil Power in do not seem to understand soft .à J. Fallis. Millbrook, Mm. and Mrs. Miss Norma Glaspel, Mr. Alex Werry's . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. Case of subversive or other dis- words any better than the big 'i coxmaOlCriU H. Beaton and Ian, Oshawa,' at McMaster at Ralph Glaspel's. Wood and Nancy, Oshawa, at Mr. turbances. The man power of shots over the pond. b_ P R L , 7 oeaCrea Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. . . Mr. and Tyrone . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ivor S. R. Pethick's . .. Mr. J. J. Orm- Canada needs to be organized to 39c Noxema Cem Mrs. F. Abernethy and family. Gerry and Arthur, Toronto, Mr. iston, Oshawa, Mr. C. Stainton, meet the change of conditions and both for 40e Peterboro, at Mr. M. Samis'. and Mrs. Gerry Glaspel, Whîtby, Miss Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Clak hscnÀl edn yth okDV' AGR O 5 Mate. isesJen cMstr ndan Ms wetmnScgo I-thir evn ngs. gane the wrk M E N FRI at F. B. Glaspel's .. . Mr. Jas. Mc- Toronto, at Mr. C. Smith's . .. Mr. of the mass of men who Hahri ONO'SRSATG SERS E 6 Gillette Blue Blades25 Master Misss Jea MeMater an and rs. S SweeBALL STOURNAMENTir eunwngsSAONLT ATTech Razorech&az bl&adeses49e Elsie Ingram, Toronto, at Mrs. J. land, Mr. and Mrs. F. Black and BAL* * AutostrEop RazorLT," Hay ontin MssMarueiteMiss, T-MargueriteeofdisuranMartinnOreroToorstMr. and Mrs. ,ts utft F.----M----------79 ronto,.Miss Shirley.Ma.tMn, Osh-nd with Reserve 4%rmy wr okopened their bal season at Osh- six§ SÇP utit------- 9 Miss Hay on nt.,MMissterhsrle.Mr.aredi-nmy Osh awaalToot,at Mr. . Lewîsn T hefrtcs traw Cnda re Frses 5 Giliiette Military Donald, Tomonto, atn ad aa, aMr.o. A.tiBru..nt issPlace at the Public Sehoo! awa Beach, May 25th, and despite SaeSet ------98 Visiors Mrs Ev Woton nd wa, t Tos.Martn's. . .s . . Mrs. W. Rahmn with Mrs. S. grounds Wednesday last. The diamond conditions the boys putoShv Rar- $3 MisWilma Wotton with Mrs. E. Peggy Killen, Oshawa, at home Rodman, Scugog Island . .. Miss only reason that action was nn-t on a good show.8<3Wlkno StruttTyrone. . . r. and rs. . . Mrs HemmanHaas ad babyA. Robbins, Kingston, Miss Elsie taken was that the officers were I h is aeHryDv' Kenneth Graham and Diana, To- son have returned home from Oke, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. S.otsue Ien-e the lodvocd ag rstaye ha's DoiniosBL ronam .and Mr, s.awMiltn ras.hawb ameHopitl .. Mr. and s.Turner and Helen, Mrs. F. Dor- individual was doing it through wt h ukr etn h y.GIANT 1 ALKA BAYER' David Graham's ... Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Wood and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. L. Griffin and Jean ignorance or sympathy with lhe Shaw opposed Hicks on the KRUSCREN SELTZER ASPIRINBE S harusandhDon, Oshawa, atMrs. Hrbo amvleo, aTronCe, rnd Cantwigat .Wse k' ,Hun element in this district.Smemound, and while both pitchers 69e 1 9 7 2 9 3 7 CyusAhtn BmktnM. ndBwmnilea Fe Cmeo ~Crtrih, tMm. R. Griffin's Spwpîe9do-no7ereaei-e3tha- one of Mms. B. Power and Betty, Miss.. Mrs. C. Selby, Mm. and Mmsrm s. .Ahtn pissHersles nt weaporn; hasbneenf turned in a good game the Rang - __________________________ Annie. AshtonB.,shtnMisuntterDennisapo!;ats ers av Hck-bete-spprt Ani stn on ens tLloyd Metcalfe, Oshawa, at Al. Betty Knox, Toronto, Miss Ruby uigtewse uy'oFrnersTh e ials beng 7-11pfor te SAW.-------9 I"WIES Mm. A. Read's . . . Miss Grace Ayre's . . . Mms. Russell Robbins Colwell, Mms. J. R. Knox, Hamp- asn the 'i ould n o a neThiascre Rangers. h SAWY--------------3e I1 HIESO Tewin, Toronto, with hem parents' and Ruth attended the funemal onanatte'Mm. J. Slemons' . . . MmRngers.POLISH ---------15e - 25e ton Mes ra kThompson. aonMrs. ohn rkaydt Mono Ofl sand Mms. J. Cox, Bowmanville, gopinteU...In the final fixture the Rangers SUN GLASSES 25e to $3.00 Nayal WHITE POLISH 25e ton Mrl Ok, umeto a M. Sndy . M. nd rs C ri-M. C. Stevens, Cadmus, at Mm. H.** faced Cal Braun's Quakers, and FLASHLIGHTS 45e to $2.75 C. Crossman's . . . Norman, Roy tian Stor, Toronto. Mm. A. Ritchie, Stevens' . . . Dm. and Mrs. C. W. There are plenty of unifomms in this game developed into a free PALM BEACH ---------25e and Gordon Welsh. Toronto, Gor- Thornton's Corners, at Hans Slemon. Bowmanville, Ewart and the armouries. Corne in Monday hitting contest. Arnold Gree FIRST AID KITS 25e - 79e SHU-MILK ---------19C dony' Martn,.Ohawa at M m .Gisegrs Eunice Leask, Toronto, at Mm. H. or Friday evenings or any day at pitched good baîl for the Quakers TOOTH BRUSHES, 2 for 19e CINDERELLA ---------50e Aewiy's . . . asnd MsWm- Annis'... Miss Gladys Page, Miss 5 o'clock and meet the est of the but weakened in the pinches and niskillen . . . Mm. and Mms.1 Earl Eunice Knapp, Mm. B. Srnales,bos received poor support. AI MeKee Osborne, Messrs Orville and Rus- 1/L,1 I Oshawa. Pte. R. Page, Camp Bor-** turned in a good game for the seIl ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ma l OsonM.CarGli, L AjJ .rove den. Miss Aileen Bradley, Miss This week drill is on Wednes- Rnesadwsgvnslni sell Osbore,_Mr._ClarBettyiand Alice Simpson at Ms day and Friday at 7.30 p.m. be- spot h Rangersan wisgv n lnigI s De e o ed F I Bw nvleMmadMr.ABillett, and Keith, Miss Muriel Visitors. Mr nd Mrs. Norman E. Pages' Miss N. Wermy, Ked- cause of the ihoiday. 1116. F l ts D v l p d F E SihHapo.aMrLly hksnOsaa tM.John on, Mr.an Mrs. W. C. Werry - The Rangers have a real smart Phone matrse Ashton's . .. Miss Viola Bradley, Snowden's. . . Miss Betty Blake. Mr. and Mrs. J. Borrowdale, Osh: The boys have started signal- well balanced baîl club. and will 695 CUW LING'S DRUG STOREtwreset Toronto, Mm. and Mrs. Earl Lukie Campbellford, and Mm. S am Cas- awa. Mm. and Mms. J. A. Stainton, ling under Lieut. L. W. Dippell be a tough team to beat. Ken and babe, Bowmanville, at Mm. E. tie. Petemboro. at Mrs. L. C. Snow- Orono, Mm. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe' and Sgt. Cliff Samnis and expect Brisebois handled his pitchers Bradley's ...Mm. and Mrs. den*s. . . M'r. and Mrs. Ivison Solina, Miss Irene Bray, Toronto to get into their stride before well and the Rangers even at this Alymer Beech and familv at Mm. Munday. Ray, Jack and Joan, at at Mr. J. A. Wery's . .. Mm. anci camp on July 19. early date are clicking. 'Lefty'_________________________________ GoronBechsEnisilen. .Mr. Lancaster's, Port Granby.. Mrs. J. Brown, Orono, Miss N.**' Turner was the star of the tourna- CRETO Mm. and Mrs. Russell Brown and Miss Dorothy Morris. town. with Johns, Toronto, at Mm. E. A. Teodslirlosa h ment. He hit 7 home runs, and Metcalf, McKee. Foley, A. Brise- CRETO bab, estetn.at m.Jon MssPhlli Timle.. M. and Werry's ...Mm. and Mrs. C. brass on the new equipment, gets made circus catches in the Out bois, Hurst, Keleman, D. McKee. - Shackleton's . . . Mm. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Foley with relatives Stainton, Ray and Kathryn, Miss rsr the ure o ea ndgototwn witl field. If he continues his present Qaes reMriLa- W ertta oeerr Walter Bridgett and family, Bow- in Toronto. . . Mrs. John Hooey. H. Perkins. Mm. H. Oke, Mr. and Berso the lierand hsenme pace he will be the sensation i f QaesiGen artin Lev- etitoreg re rtas eekr manville, D o n a 1 d Thompson. Mm. Roy Hooey, Mm. and Mms. Mrs. I. Traveli, Beth and Bruce, memers tathhsoebrasisas beea the league. Bob Dove handied itt, Brennan, Eastwood, Rich ard, ouet iteowurreo tharee .e eteboo, Ie nn homso, Burney Hooey and daughter Bar- Oshawa, Mm. and Mrs. H. Smith teedwtsoeeitat a- both games behind the plate and Seaton, Turner, Hamm. aottedonn fteAm lewastle. at Mm.eW. Thompsons.br.B keoaMs.RH.adfmlEiedM.anMs terial. Tough but truc! Just think Charlie Ferguson on the bases. Pedlar's Girls gave the fans an srn hlmn h edn n Armstrong's. . . Mm. and Mms. R. B. Ashton and Larry, Cartwright, of how the Blanco Kings must Line up: crepn L. oren MssBeyl ilin a M. . . Ahtn' .. Mssworry these days. Dmnos:SaSe at o n exhibition of soft baIl which ad,- advertently dîd not crepn L. WodenMiss erylWilkis atMr. A C. shto's . . Mss Doinios: Swithpttthed textit whichxtstatedtat Mrs.s and Mm. Gordon Martin, Oshawa, Marguerite Wright, Miss Gertrude** Hamm, Stauffer, Brannan,Pote a touch of color to the occasion. Armstrong was at home at the - àih2with friends at Port Perry and Bea, St. Catharines, Miss Hazel C.Q.M.S. Jack Swindells has Turner, Eastwood, Ferguson. The day ended with a dance at time of the accident, the heading SoiaUxbridge. . . Miss Eileen Twist, Wright, Oshawa, Miss 0. Sander- been having a busy time recently, Rangers: Hicks, Brisebois, Vann, the Surfclub Pavilion. infemmed she was at the factory. Oshawa, at Mm. E. Twist's. .. Mm. son, Bowmanville, at Mrs. Wmn. h Visitors: Mm. and Mms. Charles John Snowden, Mm. and Mms. Ted Oke's . .. Mm. and Mms. Wm Tre- Nelson, Toronto, Mrs. Sulas Wil- Foley at Mm. Lawrence Staples', win, Haydon, Miss M. Virtue, To- liams, Hampton, Mm. and Mms. Bethany. . . Mms. Hammy Spragg, ronto, at Mm. E. C. Ashton's...- - - - - - - Will Snowden, Mms. L. C. Snow- Hamilton, at Mm. R. L. Worden's. Mr. and Mrs. G. Yeo and Teddy, den and Bob, Maple Grove, Mm. . . Mm. and Mrs. Mark Munday at West Lake . . . Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mark Turner, Mm. Frank and Miss Greta Munday at Mm. G. Gibson Taunton, at Mm. M. Branton, Oshawa, at Mm. Thos. Elgin Munday's, Stirling. . . Mm. Hobbs ... Mm. and Mms. R. Rich- Baker*s . .. Verna and Ella Mill- and Mms. Jack Hopps, Miss Lor- ards, Maurice and Bobbie, Bow- son, Toronto, Velma Gilbert, raine and Master Gjenn Hopps, manville, Mm. and Mrs. A. Beech, Ballyduff, at their homes ... Mrs. Toronto, with relatives. . . Mr. Blanche and Lloyd, Haydon, Mr. Tedrick. Toronto, with hem broth- and Mrs. Morley Flintoff and Donald Camr, Codington, at Mr. er Mr. Jas. Smales . .. May Mer- daughtems at Mm. Delbemt Flin- G. Beech's. HW riam with hem parents, Centralia. toff's, Kedron. . . Mms. Walter Maian Halfyard at Langstaff Foley with hem daughtem, Mms N w o vil Toronto, at Mm. W. J. Reynolds' Sam VanCamp, Manning Pool, ...Mm. and Mrs. W. L. McKee, Toronto, was home on a 3-day Toronto, at Mm. Bryce Brown's. .. leave aftem which hie was to go Visitors: Miss Beatrice Palmer Mm. and Mms. Raiph Davis at Mm. to St. Thomas. .. Gordon Jarvie, and Mm. Albert Woods, Elizabeth- Lomne Hockin's, Tyrone . .. Mrs. Aylmer, home on leave. ville, at Mm. Wilfred Woods' ...RTR ol C. Robb and Sharon Ileen. Gaît. Mrs. J. H. Munday. Mr. and Miss Laumna Pearce, Montreal, ; with hiem parents, Mm. and Mrs. C. Mms. R. L. Womden and Mr. and at home . .. Lennox Vasey, Port Parker . . . Mr. and Mms. Jack Mrs. E. W. Foley attended the McNichol. at Win. Stapleton's.. Marks and Marilyn, Toronto, Mm. Fances-Franklin wedding on Sat- Mm. and Mrs. P. F. Bradley, To- and Mms. S. C. Ailin, Bowman- umday. ronto, Mm. and Mms. W. Chester,F AR ville, at Mr. Wes. Yeilowiees'. Mothers Day pmogam wilîîb Oshawa, at Mm. A. Redknap's .. Mrs. R. Pascoe, Scarboro. Mm. Geo. camied out on Sunday with local Mm. and Mrs. Chas. Cowan. New- ......FI Hogarth, Toronto. at their former talent taking part and Rev. J. S. castie, with Mrs. Rutherford... esidence heme . .. Mm. and MrF. I. Wilson, a former pastor, guest Miss Brereton, Newcastle, with Will White and sons, Orono, Mm. speaker. Mms. George Kimbaîl . .. Mm. and and Mrs. C. MeBride, Burten, and Rev. W. P. Rogers. Town, oc- Mrs. Everett Bellamy and family, Mar, Hampoon, Mms . Tand uidteplito udy Trnta r otBellamy's GREATEST CARNI VAL ATTRACTION 0F TRE YEAIR adMarPeteHbmon, MrsC. Tind cidthe pCublp it n thunda. ..Miss Marlon Bruce in Toronto Mrs. Charles White and familyVFicty Club md laet he .all Pte. Chas. Watters at home and Ms. As Fmiay eenin and playedeuchme. .. Mrs. D. F. Cameron, Bleil, O hw oayFi has become teatato of the ya for thepe leo C nta Mapte, GretHiMm. n Ja and crokinole; winners for euchme, with Mrs. G. W. Joncs Blev. e OhwaR tryFi teatrcio Mr.epl fCeta sWhitey, Fomestnd WlHicla, Mrs. Jas . . .and Mm.a Ontaro.. its reputation for a good time has become widely known to young and White, Mm. and Mrs. Shirley White Aundey.Groeehmds Wa.0.10a0c a n reaman n en and family, Agincourt, Miss MaryMudyPoesSl9.$10Cobn, at Mm. W. C. Lane's ... old. This year the show will be greater than ever . .. more booths . . . more prizes Boy, Trono, t M. Go.was handed over to the Red Cross. Mm. and Mms. Hamry Tebble and White's . .. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Har Fam ormwlmtnMn- Leona, Newcastle, Donald Lowney, ... more fun .. more hilarity. The mem bers of the Oshawa Rotary Club have made vey, Toronto, at Mr. Bruce Tink's day evening in the hall. A good Oshawa, Mm. and Mrs. A. A. Mar- -.. M. ndMr. rye rown speaker will be present. Meeting tin Alice and Louise, Brighton, at extensive plans in order that 1942 wiIl be the banner year for Rotary Fairs. atte andteYuefM ilBycnic a will open in time to hear the Mm. George Stapleton's... Miss Woodville on Monday . . . How-bodat Jean Wade, Lindsay, at home ard and Eber Milîson, Wesley Mm. and Mrs. Ivison Munday and Werry, Tom Baker Jr. and Har- famiiy, Maple Grove, Mm. and vyYellowlees attended a Jun-H Mrs. S. Buttemy, Salem, Mr. and ior Fammer's meeting at Ponty. H m tnMms. C. Welsh and babe, B wman- pol...M.and Mms. Harmy ville, at Mm. J. W. Lancaste's ..1 0AYPR Grooms, Mms. Herbert Parker and W.M.S. met at Mms. W. Rack- Mm. and Mms. Elmer Randaîl and baby, Miss Marshall, Toronto, at hams on Tuesday afternoon. Mms. John, Oshawa, with Mms. H. Ran- Mm. S. E. Wery's . . . Mm. and H. Cole took the chair. Meetings daîl . . . Mrs. Gemald Pearce and Mms. S. E. Wemmy, Mr. and Mms. in future wil be at 2.30 with next Olive, Weicome, Misses Isabel and Charles Werry, Miss Nora Wermy meeting at Mms. A. Allin's. Pro- Geraldine Pearce and friend, Pet- attended the funeral of Thomas gram was in charge of Mms. H. emboro, with Mms. J. T. Pearce Elford at Islay on Monday. Peters. Miss Reynolds took the and Mms. Earl Walkey . . . Mr. Mm. Frank Gilbert is in a serious devotional. Questionaime at New- and Mms. Otto Coatham, Omono, condition having suffemed a sixth castle Presbytemial on "Home Mm. and Mms. George Burgess, General Hospital. Mrs. Billett and Mms. Stephens Cullough's .. . Mrs. George Camp- Mm. Frank Shomtidge has e- and the group leader Mrs. Peters bell is in Brighton attending the__________S R T PA DE B TH NG SAT .0O'L C turned home fmom Bowmanville asked the questions. Master Ralph Northumberland Musical Festival---S R E PA D S O H N HT AT73 'L C Hosita, sighiyimpove. MssPeters favoured with piano solo. wheme she has a number of con- Restaleslais yipoknve r r.RckaMs.Ptr adtsansadisus t npcorEeyn--A.at opa t ep Modyad usa, ueIan ,oenfrti h i m . M r . N i d d e y l edipKa y e r fo r M i n ' s . Enniskillen . . . M rs. J. R. -R e-y- L io.n's- Clu ùb,'ard_We s. àShaw New nolds in Toronto . .. Mm. and Mms. Toronto, nephew of the guest T E DNE PR VBI YL J. Macnab and Audrey at Mr. An- speaker, al of whomn were wel A T NAC R Z I YL son Baison's . . . Mm. and Mrs. comed by President Stu James.WlbcaaddsmoeothgrusonMdy gt G ortikttteFi. Gerald Balson at Caledon East. .. Present also were Lions Everett Wi eaaddsmoeo h rud nMna lh.Gtyu ikta h ar s 8.30 a.m. Mm. and Mms. H. Shaw and child- Hoar and Byron Vanstone, Toron- ren, Toronto, and Miss Constance to. Farncomb at Mr. Geo. Farncomb s Wc neglected to mention in or OSHAWA ROTARY FAIR COMMITTEEp 1942- J. Norvai Wilson, Chairman. MA' AI th oa ...Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Willis, last report that Bob Kent of the Toronto, with Miss Beatrice Col- Post Office staff was initiated a wiil . .. Dr. Ellis Reynolds, Erin, new member of the Lions Club. r PAGE SIX k p

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