PAGE FOUR THE CAADIANSTATESAN POTUIAMHTTI' ,TX"AETr gaterig ssebIe a th Ceo-evening in the Community Hall Blackstock taph where Reeve C. P. Devitt on Nov. Il. President Miss Leona Maple Grove Brown's Ebenezer read the namnes of the fallen Devitt w-as in the chair. Bible ____ ________ Archdeocon Simpson gave the heoso h a 941,adr-read ing was given by Miss Vera Mrs. L. C. Snowden attended Red Cross met at Mrs. Chas. hW.M.S.oladies were guests of ~E A~ q , n tI ~ t heroess of the war 1914-18.hand re Forder. Ernest McLean gave a the Congress of Canadian-Soviet Bedwin's. Mrs. J. Curson and theMsso ircle at a joint meet- U* U - Armistice Day with Rev. mrcerinded us of those who have reading and Misses Lucille Ford- Friendship inTrno Mrs. H. Reichrath will buy the ing Wednesday evening. Meeting C H I TA S S g Harrsonassstin. Bucegiven their aIl in this present war. er and Audrey Mountjoy sang a Visîtors: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Christmas gifts and Mrs. C. Turn- opened with the Circle President Harionasisin.BOY Scouts During the two minutes silence a lovely duet with Mrs. Sadler at Jeffery, Miss Doreen Jeffery, with er and Miss Jean Perrin will look Anne Hoit, giving a reading and M Um with their Scoutmaster Alex Gil- plane roared overhead. Prayers the piano, on behaif of the Y.P.U. their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.arafethRdCosdnc. expayrDvoinlnthSud bert, pupils of the Publid and Con- were said and The National Guest speaker was Rev. Cross of Va ye ebr . . . r and m eetn dat rs .draac. ! thae.DBibl s te b y FissD tinuation Schools with the teach- Anthem sung. Lindsay, Dominion Chaplain Of Mrs. Ernie Foley, Mr. and Mrs. Home & School met on Tuesday A]ice Arnold. Quiet music was Brush, Comb and Mirror, 3-5-7pic ,ne ers, marched to the hall through Young People's Union were the A.Y.P.A., who spoke on "The Edward (Ted) Foley, daughter evening with Miss Cain in charge played by Miss Louise Osborne. the first snow of the season. The guetts of the A.Y.P.A. at a social Hitler Youth Movement," as he Dorothy, with Mrs. Mark Black- of this program: solos by Colin A talk was given by Isobelle styles, patterns and Shiae ____________________________________________observed it personally in Ger- burn, Hampton. . . Miss Thelma Taylor, accompanied by Miss Cain Saunders. Scripture was tead by many. Many poihts were made Freeman with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. and slides shown by Dr. J. C. Mrs. Harry Gay. Miss Arnold led $4.98 - $6.95 - $10.25 - 575 plain of the training the Young Pascoe, Greenwood. . . Mr. E. Devitt, Bowmanville, and Reeve in prayer. Wilma and Muriel people there received, and the Twist is in Guelph taking a three Cecil Carveth, Newcastle. Down favored with a vocal duet. ideas that were forced upofl them. months' dairy course... Mr. Thos. Red Cross card party was held W.M.S. President, Mrs. G. Annis, MOLINARD PERFUMES fijoyed. Lovely lunch was served Foley, Mrs. E. Twist, son Ray- Mrs. H. Reichrath and Bill Morley piano duet by Miss Eileen Pickell S by the A .Y.P.A. members. mond, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Free- and consolations. and Mrs. Glenn Piokeli. Study MOLINARD SETS Congratulations to Mrs. Stan- man, Miss Marion Foley at Mr. Visitors: Master Bob Stephen- Book was ably taken by Mrs. $2.50 to $17.50 ____________________________________________ on Nov. 16. A reception was held awa. . . Mrs. Lawrence Staples, . .. Mr. and Mrs. Annesley Rich- sang a solo and Mrs. R. C. Pearce $1.50 to $4.0I --n her honor at the home of Mrs. son Barry, Bethany, with Mrs. ards and sons, Toronto, at Mr. R. gave a humorous reading. Pro- Clarence Marlow. Ted Foley..-. Mr. Philip -Ayling, Graham's... Miss Wylma Farrow gram closed with music by Louise CASHMERE BOUQUET INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR INVESTMENTS Mrs. A. L. Bailey is visiting her R.C.A.F., St. Thomas, Miss Joan with Miss Eileen Todd, Starkville Osborne. Games and a social time SETS sister, Mrs. Fred Riding, Montreal. Ayling, R.N., Toronto, at Mvrs. L. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ormiston was enjoyed. 55e - 75e - 80C FURNISHED ON REQUEST Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. C. Snowden's. . Mrs. C. E. Nes- and Brian, Maple Grove, at Mr. Visitors: Robert Rundle, Re. TOILET WATERS» James McLaughlin on their 60th bitt, Winnipeg, with her brother, C. Turner's. . . Mrs. Geo. Stephen- A.F. Toronto, with his parents, 60c - 95e - $1.35 d wedding anniversary, on Nov. 14. R. L. Worden. . . Mrs. R. D. son at Mrs. R. Dickinson's and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rundie... UBE AT 9Many o! their friends from the Trimble, Mrs. Lawrence Staples Mrs. Lloyd Stephenson's, New- Eric Countice, Cedric Robinson, BUBBLE $BATH ianer,& ~o.community called and paid their and son Barry, with relatives in castle... Miss P. McNeil, Oshawa, Bill Wade and Bruce Muir have 0-$1O 11l"ner ]RO S & Courespects to this grand couple. Toronto. with Miss W. Farrow.. . Mr. and returned from a hunting trip in BATH 011 .------$1 - $1.50 2 5C 2 Mise wyeh aro ad Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snowden, Mrs. Archie Brown entertained Northern Ontario. R. R. Gay also -3 Membes the.Toroto Stck ExhangeFlorence McLaughlin, Toronto, at Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Snowden, Osh- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curson and enjoyed a two weeks' hunting trip SASprbx 7 -$ 330BavSteetToont thirhoms.awa; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snowden, Joan, Mrs. H. Reichrath, Miss with friends from Oshawa... ?- Mn. M3 a tetTrnoter. homsnM fodatM.M.Jh ower. Thos. Jean Perrin, Bill Morley and Sid- Walter Snider, Jarvis. with Mrs. Te]ephone Waverly 1701 Wesley Bradburn's. Snowden, Mrs. John Sanders, ney Brown on Thursday evening Snider and children. .. Mrs. Harry Mrs. Osmond Wright in Toronto were entertained at the home of ... Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barrabaîl Gay, Mrs. W. Brown, Nancy and RVLI Miss Mildred Archer, Bowman- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snowden, on row's. .. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown Hampton. M I E2A.50~~~;T Reverse telephone charges accepted on orders iville, with hier parents, Mr. and Tuesday, when all had a very en- and family, Lake Shore, at Mr. J. l* MONEY BE]T . 19 Mrs W Achr.joyable time. Curson's. fÈ.,J 7 m.47Wr to buy or seil. John Werry, R.C.A.F., Ottawa, Capt. M. M. Hood, Toronto, who Lake Shore, ClarkeBILOD . 7eo$65 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. spoke at Bowmanville Rotany Ce PE'-N AND ECIl ST __________ Club and whose challenging ad- E mifflsjil1en « 49$PE9 Wery______________ dress appears in this issue has Red Cross met at Mrs. C. J. ( $.95to 9.Y Membens of the Veterans Guard consented to be guest speaker at Mitchell's.QUC PIPES ------ 59-to---0 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE ..o! Canada who have been serving Ebenezer-Maple Grove Brother- Visitors: Mrs. Fred Wright, Mrs. Robt. Hendry and Mrs. Wirll*ZfA5LE TOBACCOIPUHS- 9 at Nassau in the Bahamas, have hood on Dec. 10. His address will Oshawa, at Edgar Wright's.. Jnoi Hendry accompanied Mr. and R relured ta anada.be illustrated with moving pic- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Slemnon, Mr. Mrs. Garnet Rickard toaTornto IHTR returned o Canada.tures taken in England. and Mrs. J. Slemon at Dr. C. W. for the Broadcast. i is LGTR 5 13 R a G R I EFive soldiers at Currie Bar- Slemon's, Bowmanville. . . MVr. Mrs. W. H. Jaynes is confined NIRE COORG - - - HNE19racks, Calgary, warned they The first detachment o! the and Mrs. H. Strutt and Phyllis, to her bed. $1.59-$13 CBUGPOE19would be moving out, Overseas- Canadian Women's Army Corps Oshawa, at Mr. C. Pethîck's. . . Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ____________________________ bound, ptomptly bought a Victory to be sent to England recently Miss Grace Sanders, Wellington, Wade and Mrs. J. Wade, Newton- q ______________________________________________ Bond each, donated their blood to celebrated their first year o! ser- at Mr. H. Annis'... Mrs. 0. Ash- ville, at W. H. Jaynes'... Mr. and Proa hit a ad rm yu w the RedCosCi.vc there. ton with her parents at East Mrs. E. Wicks, Newcastle, at Mn. esnlC rtm s ad fo ed Cross Cinic. viceTempleton, Que., hier mother be- S. Powell's... Mr. and Mrs. Les negative, 1 dozen. ........ c _______________________l ing very ill. . - Mn. H. Pethick, Alldred and family. Onono, at Mn. R.C.A.F., and Mns. Pethick, R. Aldred's. .. Miss Dorothy Spocial enIargementi 2 for. .... c Trenton, Mns. Venna Wood, To- Brown at Mn. L. Alldred's, Orono ____________________________ ronto, at Mn. S. R. Pethick's. .....Mn. and Mrs. K. Baîl, Leskard, Mrs. Mary Gniffin has returnnolat'M r. C. Bnown's. . . Mn. and Phone AILP~C fDI~ TlD' ef home from Mn. L. Griffin's, Car- nMs. F. Johns' and Peter, Oshawa, I L~ >V l".I I wright... Mr. and Mns. E. C. Ash- at Mn. W. Baskenville's. . .- Mn 6..95 .uIG'TrussesT ton, Mn. Harold and Miss June and Mrs. H. Rowland at Mn. J. Ashton with Mn. I. Travell, Osh- Tamblyn's, Onono. . . Mrs. C. J. awa. Mitchell at Mn. Jno. Mitchell's,_________________________________ Sevenal W.M.S. ladies attended Port Hope... Miss Dorothy Simp- tePresbyterial at Onono and ne-soCwnil a MrRbt thet an inteesting m eeting,.o , C w nvle t Mn o t reading by M rs. P a n. L d e poMrs. Hilkone of West China Hendy's. Sal1em accepted the invtiotoTre spoke in our Church Sunday eve- and a committe a nmdt ning. She held the intenest o! thee Rev. Gardner pneached an im- arrange the proga.Luc a conregtio asshetol o!henTyron pressive sermon on Sunday. senved and a siaha-oue- wonk as a nurse in a mission hos- Many Salem friends and nela -_________ pital in China and the many ex- Visitons: Mrs. John Barrie and tires attended the funeral of citing incidents which occunned on Murray, Newtonville, with Mn. Blake Pollard on Sunday. Deep-z her trip back to Canada. and Mns. Wmn. Wight... Mn. F. L. est sympathy is extended to the - C.G.I.T. met at Ruth Ashton's Byamn, Mrs. Walter Park and bereaved !amily. Visitons: Ivan Lw hty n on Nov. 13. Bible neading was Cecile, and Miss Yvonne Byam at Miss Hilda Cowling is making Roy Lavis, Oshawail.An' given by Audrey McLaughlin. Mn. J. Lillicnapp's, Cannington... favorable pnogness in Bowman - .-M r. and Ms.r na ogn Plans wene made for oun social Mn. and Mrs. George Arnold, ville Hospital. Mnir. J. T. Stewatm oono n evening and Ruth Ashton knl Mary and Harry Arnold, Toronto, Hampton W.I East Group was curand M. Aln\ elr gn Ase st a ludey oe Manie with Mrs. M. Hughson. .. Mns. L. invited to hold a sewing bee at Jas. Stainton adMs usl Ashtne antuedya McLaughlin Bannabaîl, Mns. Sid. Bannabaîl and the home o! Mrs. Lazin on the Stainton at Chas adn',Oh weeapontdabuying comn- Douglas, Mns. Eldon Esseny and Beaton fanm, nean Oshawa, last awa - - Mns. RefnCmedad Ny~~ ~ç~S~- mittee and Wilma Wotten and Art, Courtice, with Mns. Henb weadtoogl noe yd tTdCats apo Merle Oke- game committee. Burgess. . . Mns. J. Lillicnapp, Mns. Lazin's kind hospitality. .. MnadMs.FeRobn o Wilma Wotten favoned with a Cannington, at Mn. F. L. Byam's M.. o.yS.,Mn adrn . and A tEe on~fou 1Csolo. Mns. W. Ashton and Ruth'- -Mn. and Mns. Clarence Wood- F Hust andySns, MTo nt wres. -dI-aelPt EPgyKleor- senved a loely lunch.ley and family with Mrs. Floyd Sunday guests with Mn. and Mns. to, at Robt.Kiens--Hny Mrs. Howard Willoughby and Dudley, Bowmanville..- -Mn. and H. Gaud. Mns. Gaud retunned DeMille with hsprnsa Mrs. Pollock, Island Grove, Lake Mns. Thos. Tabb and Lawence home with them for a visit. Bunketon..- -Mn.adMs .B Simcoe, with Mrs. J. McGill. with Mn. and Mns. Malcolm Elford Mn and Mns. J. D, Caton, Ralph Cooke, Mn. HennyOkeTrn Sin Port Peny... Pte. James Buck- and Din;Trto thhsp-ta hs.M i ley, Brantford, with his wife and in;Tnno ihhspn o tTo.Mni'.--Ms oo 24th ANNIERSARY CELEBRATION FEATURES Ha pofamîly. ents, Mn. and Mrs. F. Cator. thy Wilbur, MastrHi ibn Mr.a.m.Godmntoene Master Douglas Caton, who has Utica, with thei rnprns WEEK-END VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-NOV. 18-19-20 the Women's Institute convent beo n iingradaetsMhliriigM. and Mns. Car.Wlband Mr..Frn Visitons: Gnn. Ross Trenouth, in Toronto. - tio ranpnntM. nCrs .adlMs. FaInniFy n Shelbourne, N.S., and Mrs. R. A number from here attended Caon. C's Asoc ati noM. Innis, S r., Mn.aW Tnenouth, Oshawa, with l~s moth- the funenal o! Mn. Blake Pollard Sae Wo n' AscitnInsoyaatFdCa nns SPECIAL ~~~en, Mns. A. Tnenouth. W isi omnvleo udy met at the home o! Mrs. H. Barrie, -... AC2 Cameno i noRC Sylia owad, .N., Miinen, Art amilton heldaecy Nov. llth, with 20 ladies in at- A.F., Toonto,at uselSin wnhcSiHoswary de.N-. Mn.en rtmb lton helthe. ktendance. Pnogram was in charge ton's. - Mn. and MsD .Mates VALE!wih MssMay Nddry . M. umbr n he uit.o! Mns. L. Welsh; neading by Mns. Mn. J. Dixon,OsaaatCl .O BOM3 9and Mns. Hanny Jose and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Freund have F lcbr;vclsl yMsWlu' r asGis2n Newcastle, with Mn. and Mns. L. returned home having been holi- K. Wenny. Mrs. A. E. Bllett, er is necovernigncl rma @49 ~~Cryderman ..-. Miss Wilma Leach daying in Toronto. Hmtn a us pae;oeaini s EU q~~~~~~g ~~in Oshawa ..-. Mn. and Mrs. Wil- We are sonny to report thatHapowsget pakr peaonnOhaa opta O c agB«9tives in Toronto. . . Ms. Chas. BREA D BLgUBa- Downey, Bowmanville, at C. J. D R EA D FLOURQUÂKR24îbo 98-lb. 2 b~~~CaerCr:1and gandsoniDnald orono Nwstjloo._______________ Fennell,- Toronto, with Mn. and Mrs. Ken Cavely and M. andR ed J O R D A NoGR A P E J U I cC. W.n och.a . issomeaSn- YO. n: tarsscaellerismao-s W Bttie Balson who has accepted a posi- exams the weekly meeting o! the Sundy t vis ! fiends in the Mns. O. W: Rolph attended the CLOVER LEAF OR "FRESHPAK" DOMINO BRAND The "Gleanens" S.S. Class was Mn. John Delve, London, visit- HERRNGS1s-. ~15c AKII P WDE 15ententained at the home of Mns. T.cd his mother and aunt, Mns. R.0fo le-oz'. Westlake. Red Cross work was A. Delve and Mns. H. Curtis. 15c BARNG OWI)zwmim ln 1 C donc. Rev. and Mns. Littlewood at- 0f r C l ________________________________________Thene was a lange attendance tended the C.G.I.T. banquet at at the Colwill sale which was a Oshawa.o BEAVER BRAND QUICK OR PLAIN very success!ul affair. Orono W.C.T.U. met at the par- j FRogers, C. E. Horn, L. Trull sonage Tuesday afternoon anetI TinaE~aI on a hunting tnip in Halibunton conducted by Mrs. S. Littlewood, ___________________________________________________ district. who nead the Scripture, the We a_______ It is with regret we leanned o! theme being "The Greatest Necd." I MUT- with Mrs. F. Caughill. .. Mn. Non- Congratulations to Mn. and M Il I~~~~~~~~a GE E O.2,3 4 5G AER I fWiliams, Hamnilton, with J eaglnwho celebrateâg, oI Id 26G A ER I m Mornto at Mn. H. Rahm's on Nov. 14. They entertained rel- irhU *LGE. BCHS. 9 ALCOUPNSU6... ano Mrs. Lorne Dean, aie and !niends and Arch-uu COUPO CNNIGSGR 3 FOR .......... 20c Oshawa at r. C Dea's.. Mn. deacon and Mrs. Simpson, Blck- Coh nso yrdra an Ms. iltn CchrneInene, stock, offened a suitable prayen. I Phone 836 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PUROHABS AOCORDING TO SUPPLIES AVAILABLE Archie and Ronald, Mn. W. Their !iends ahl wish themn many lKnS. Brooks, Oshawa, at Mn. Ben. Hub- more years o! health and happi-- band's... Mrs. F. Caughill at Mn. ness. ' - -mag-w THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLr- OMTAPM 104-1. IftAO