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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Jun 1942, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIOTHRDYJNE1,94 News of Interest to Cartw'rigmt Readers $ 88.50 Canvasser $2.00 1.00 - 1.00 ----- 5.00 1.00 1.00 bert 15.00 ning 2.00 ilton 2.00 ----- 2.00 ----- 5.00 loy- 1.00 --- 1.00 - --- 1.00 kning 2.00 r -. 2.00 - . 2.00 ----- 5.00 - - 1.00 ----- 1.00 ---- 1.00 -- 1.00 - . 1.00 1.00 Mrs. Richardson ---------- .50 Doris and Ruth Hamilton_ .50 Mrs. L. P. Graham ------ ---- .25 Frank Bailey ------------------ .25 $ 103.50 Milton Fisher, Canvasser Norman Taylor -------------$ .00 Wm. Hooey ------------- 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Taylor 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parr --- 2.00 Harry Sanderson ------------ 1.00 Mrs. Jos. Sanderson ------ 1.00 Mr. & Mrs. Sim Sanderson 2.00 Robt. Hamilton --------------- 2.00 INan Cochrane ----------- 1.00 M ilton Fisher ------_------ 1- .00 S 15.00 Dave Wilson, Canvasser Dave Wilson ------------ $ 1.00 Clarke Williams-------------- 1.50 Margaret Williamson ----- 2.00 Inez Hickling ------------- 1.00 Mrs. T. Williams -------- ---- .50 Annie McQuade -------------- .50 Bert Gibson-------------------- .50 $ 7.00 Mrs. Russell Harran, Canvasser Mrs. Fred Harran ---------$ 2.00 Walter Webb------------------ 2.00 Mrs. Russell Harran 2.00 Mrs. A. Sheppard--------- 2.00 J. J. Bruce ------------- - 1.00 Mrs. Andrew Harran .50 $ 9.50 Henry Thompson, Canvasser Doris Mountjoy -------- --$ 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porteous ------------------- -- 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Redge Nesbitt 2.00 Henry Thompson --- ---- 2.00 Thomas Cole --------- -------- 2.00 Wilmer Fitze------------------ 2.00 Lewis Fitze ---------------- 2.00 Miss Mrytle Hooey 2.00 Geo. Johns --------------- 1.00 Mrs. Jas. Williamson 1.00 Leonard Joblin 1.00 Marice Nesbitt---------- 1.00 John Nesbitt -------- 1.00 Dan Black -------------------- - 1.00 Mrs. David J hns 1.00 Owen StaceyIII-------- 1.00 Miss Ethel Thompson 1.00 Richard Hoskin--------------- 1.00 $ 25.00 Ernest Larnier, Canvasser Carl Wright ----------- . -- -$ 2.00 Mrs. M. Fallis --- ------- 3.00 Roy Ferguson ------------- --- 1.00 Jabez Wright------------------ 5.00 Ernest Larmer --------------5.00 $ 16.00 Garnet Wright, Canvasser Arthur Leighton---------- $ 2.00 Wm. Forder ------------------ 3.00 Richard Wallî----------------- 10.00 Garnet Wright --------------- 2.00 Lloyd Wright------------------ 1.00 $ 18.00 Lewis Stinson. Canvasser Ray M cGill ------------- $ 1.001 Geo. Johnston----------------- 1.001 C. Ginn ------------------------- 1.00 M. Thompson------------------ 1.00 Gordon Stinson_.-------------- 1.00 Jas. Dickie--------------------- 1.00 Jas. McKee-------------------- 1.00 Marwood McKee - -------_ 1.00 $ 8.00 Clara Marlow, Canvasser Grant Jackson ----------- $ 1.00 Mrs. Florence Crawford-- 2.00 Cecil Wilson ---------------- 1.00 Fred Hyland------------------ 5.00 Mrs. R. W. Marlow ------ 1.00 Mrs. H. Vine -------- 1.00 John Beacock ---------------- 3.00 Mrs. Lorne Thompson ---- 1.50 Norman Samelîs-------------- .50 Mrs. C. Emerton-------------- .25 $ 16.25 Murray Byers, Canvasser N. Taylor ------------------$ 1.00 Harold DeMili ----------- 1.00 J. H. DeMill ------------------- 1.00 Jack VanCamp --------------- 1.00 D. J. McTaggart-------------- 1.00 Earl Bradburn ---------------- 1.00 Leith Byers ------------------- 2.00 W. N. Hoskin ----------------- 2.00 $ 10.00 Fred John, Canvasser Dr. R. P. Bowles -----------$ 25.00 Fred Johns--------------------- 3.00 Wm. Fraser ------------------- 1.00 Geo. Marlow ----------------- 1.00 Mr. Morden ------------------- 1.00 M. Emerson-------------------- .50 Eddy Williams ------------- .25 $ 31.75 Wes. Campbell, Canvasser Mr. & Mrs. Wes. Campbell $ 2.00 Grant Campbell_.------------ 1.00 Mrs. E. Armstrong -------- 1.00 Lewis Platt ------------- 1.00 Mrs. A. Suggitt and Merlin 1.50 M rs. Eli M airs - ---- ------ 1.00 Ed. Armstrong............----- 1.00 Wm. Armstrong --------- 1.00 Mrs. Alex Mairs...........----- 1.00 Lyman McKinnon .----- 1.00 ... 1 $x 11.75 -------- 1.00 $ 19.25 ----- 1.00 Grant Thompson, Canvasser )n --- 1.00 Miss Mary Malcolm -----$ 10.00 rlow 25.00 Miss Gladys McKee ------ 5.00 ----- 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Donald ----- 1.00 Thompson ------------------- 3.00 ----- 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Grant ----- 3.00 Thompson ------------------- 3.00 ----- 1.00 Wm. Beacock------------------ 2.00 ---- 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forder -- 4.00 ---- 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Levi McGill.. 2.00 ---- .50 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nesbitt. 2.00 ----- .50 L. Lansing - ------------------ 1.00 .50 H. Bowins ---------------------- 1.00 --- .50 Elmer Nesbitt ---------------- 1.00 --- .50 John Dickie ---------- 1.00 -- .50 - Jas. Brooks~-. .. 1.00 Percy Philp ------------------ 1.00 Ruth Proutt -------------- --1.00 Jas. Gordon ------------------- 1.00 Mrs. J. Spinks ---------------- 1.00o Miss Rose Mountjoy ------ .50 Mrs. Wm. Ferguson---------- .50 Mrs. K. Burton---------------- .50 $ 41.50 Stanford VanCamp, Canvasser Mr. and Mrs. Stanford VanCamp ------------- $ 2.00 M.and Mrs. P. VanCamp 2.00 M.and Mrs. Harold Swain 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. Wilbert Werry 5.00 $ 11.00 Oscar McQuade and Clarence Parr .Canvassers Mr. and Mrs. N. Edgerton $ 2.00 Ed. Strong--------------------- 1.00 W. B. Ferguson ---------- 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gibson 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. Tennyson Samells ---------------------- 3.00 Mr. Mrs. Larm Hyland ---- 2.00 IlJ. A. Johnston --- 2.50 C. H. Fallis--------- 2.00 C. Parr-------------- 2.00 R. Werry ------------ 3.00 "Chas. Gibson 2.00 F. Middleton ------------------ 1.00 M. Fallis------------------------ 1.00 L. Fallis ------------------- 1.00 Mrs. R. Wolfe --L-------- 5.00 R. Cook ------------------------- 1.00 Mrs. J. E. Elliott and Miss Mountjoy ------------------- 3.00 Phillip Geai -------------- -----1.00 Clarence Mountjoy --------- 1.00 Frank Nesbitt --------------- -5.00 Geo. Fowler ------------------- 1.00 Mrs. Geo. Black ------------- 1.00 Oscar McQuade-------------- 1.00 Mrs. Mervyn Mountjoy .75 John Schwartz -- ------- .50 Miss 'Porence Fair ----------- .50 Flem Thompson -------------- .50 $ 49.75 Bruce Heaslip, Canvasser Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Heaslip $ 5.00 Sid Staples ---------------- 1.00 Mrs. Tom Richardson ---- 1.00 Mrs. Wm. Robinson- .50 $ 7.50 (to be continued) Nestieton Nestîcton W. I. met at Mrs. Herman Samells' with 21 ladies and 5 children present. Plans were made for 'summer meetings. Grandmother's Day will be held at Mrs. Agnes Shepard's July 8th with meeting in charge of Mrs. D. Davidson. Ladies stili have two quilts to finish. Program: Music by Mrs. L. Thompson and Misses Gwen and Eunice Wilson; readings by Mrs. J. J. Bruce and 0ur - 0= DOMINO Dmking Powdor 1 n-1b TASTY Cream SODAS 5Ib6o. 1Z3C BEEHIVE COIN SYRUP 5 ILb. 53 10-lb. Poil ... ....99 Mrs. C. Wilson. Dainty lunch was served. Visitors: Messrs. Edgar and Frank Emerson at Mr. Jas. Mar- shall's, Janetville. . . . Mrs. G. Panke and family with Mrs. R. Burns, Janetville. . . Mrs. John Williams and Mr. Edward Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin at Mr. F. Joblin's, Janetville. .. Mr. and Mrs. K. Gilbank and son Lloyd, Burketon, at Mr. Cecil Wilson's. .. Mrs. John Hooey with Mrs. Herman Samelis. United Church choir sang in Janetvllle United Church Sunday evening and were well entertain- ed at Mr. Jas. Howe's after the service. Mrs. Foster Ferguson, Ottawa, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Percy Philp, and addressed our Institute. Mrs. Susan Johns has suffered a stroke. Burketon Visitors: Mrs. F. Coughill with Mr. and Mrs.,J. Lawson, Toronto. . .Mr. W. Hoskins and Mr. J. Sinclair are on a fishing trip to Mud Lake. .. Mrs. Sarah Wilson with friends in Myrtie. .. Mr. B. Perfect, Cobourg, at Mr. T. Trick's. ..Mr. and Mrs. C. Rahm and Miss Elsie, Union, with Mr. H. Rahm. . . Mr. A. Aldred, Agin- court, at home. . . Mr. and Mrs. Stredwick, Oshawa, with Mr. J. Shortridge, who has returned fromn a visit in Toronto. . . Mr. and Mrs. I. Cochrane and family, Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs. E. Coch- rane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Oke and Bîhly, Oshawa, and Mrs. Lizzie Patterson, Ha:ýdon, at Mr. E. Adams'. . . Mr. and Mrs. D. Carnochan, Whitby, with Mr. G. Carnochan. . '. 1&s. T. Bailey and Orland, Oshawa, at home.. Mr. and Mrs. W. McLaughlin at Mr. J. MeLaughlin's. . . Wallace Breck and Ross Hubbard in To- ronto. . . The Gis at their cot- tage for the weekend. Women's Association under the leadership of President Mrs. J. A. Plant met in thé church. Arrange- ments were made to have a Pat- riotic supper this month, instead of the usual strawberry festival, although strawberries will be served. Mrs. H. G. Gill's group served lunch. after which some stayed to quilt. The man who for party for- sakes righteousness goes down, and the armed battalions of God March over him.-Wendell Phil- lips. Don't kid yourself. It can hap- pen here. The Japs did bomb Alaska. Prepare yourself for just such an emergency by joining the local reserve. If you can't be a booster, for the love of Mike dont .be a knocker. Mo ther Knows Best ... When She Gives Her Children Glen Rae MiIk A sufficient quantity of mill< daily is neces- sary for the maintenance of health andenergy -particularly in children. Glen Rae milk is milk i its most beneficial f orm. It 's tested for purity, quality and flavor. It 's fresh from the farm-still freshi when you get it. These facts make Glen Rae what it is . .. the finest ndj.k that is obtainable. It is a strange desire, to seek seek power over others, and to, power, and to lose liberty; or to lose power over a man's self. DOMINION QUALITY-WHITE, BRC' flEASI BIREA-- SLIC B!RAESIDE BUTTER ILOGG'S OR QUAKER CRN FUM t-'4INO0 SOAF CH!i >WN OR CRACKED WHEAT .0R 9 24-oz. ICE 2f Loayes 5 FIRST GRADE IRES [PS 1 -1b. Print 38 2>8-oz.$ 4lb. .Box 29C SUNLIGHT REAOY CUT SOAF 5 bars 33c MACARON1 3 Ibs. lOC LARGE MEATY OLD ENGLISH or MRS. DEFTON'S PRUNES Lb. IOC PEAS MARROWFAT 3 for 25C AYLMER PURE CATSUP 2 19 lc JEWEL SHORTENINGL.lO e GARDEN FRESH- VECETABLESe TEXAS NEW POTATOES .5 bs. 25 c YELLOW TEXAS 0ON1ONS5 3 Lbs, 14 c FI RM RIPE TOMATOES Lb. 1O9 =0= g0=m JUICY - 300 BIZE LEMONS Do . 2 9 Cmal SWEET - 288 BIZE ORANGES Doz. 29C1 Only per 24cake to insure sweet., tasty bread THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1942 FULL STRENGTH ... DEPENDABLE IN THE AIRTIGHT WRAPPER

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