f generation and somne of th-ose i't. .. .. Mn. and Mrs. Sid Lanca-s-teéra-t now- about nutrition, in an easy-to-tollow, N Ohw a dr & Dr laig budding into manbood and wo- ttr iyMn. Roy Best's, Zion. interesting, authonitative book. m Oshaw Launry & ry Claning manhood for some of the latter VuM. Henry Jones passed away ntiin hsairwyt etr:~U5T COcasinaly akea bndin he a. or e min Port Hope Hospital, Nov. 30, 1Bx60 O C.LMEDfunan not bad shots. People, after a lingering illness. Mrs. ntiin e your FREE copy ipl.eseedu FOR ECONOMY however, are not going to pay 5Oc0 Jones spent most of the latter part THEo Et-oWr-o-i"NW to go to aconcert and be a target Do. berSlifof witb Mn. and Mrs. S.OW Send your cleanlng wlth your lauiidry frtoebolm.OIR o es. HfenitMrnd dsSito *,Mail the coupon today! Ni s.... IPO E-49Municipal election talk is1 won ber many loving friends. ImousTi Sponsored by iAdes P NE-49waming up. With the retrement LV R I L Sympaty is extended to er so- THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARo IlO) oi... of Reeve Fred Bowen wbo bas rowing relatives. otARIO* intholnteretsof nutritionaand beaith8 won higben honors, there will be R evJ.MLacblan was taken to _____________________________________ICity...... We digsPeterboro Monday for x-ray. and Glen, Bowmanville; Mr. and WeccirgsMrs. Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Smith, Starkville, at _______Mrs. Arthur Redknap went to Mr. Mr. George Stapleton's. RATZ-SANDERSON W. Chester's, Oshawa, Saturday W.A. met at Mrs. G. Kimball's, I~~~~I ~~evening, toaineet their cousin, Mr.wt 0mebr n A pretty wedding was solem- Clifford Punnett, Rochester, 'N.Y Nov. 24th, ih1mebran I Fnized at Enniskillen United Mr. Frank Ovens is seriousîy l five visitors presenit. Plans for 5 WChurch parsonage, Dec. 4th at 4 with a trained nurse in atten- betn a awere made. Next ODN)NESp.m., when Olga Veryl, only dance. ameetning achnged mto ec. 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chas. and Robt. Truscott, Leroy, aond. no matîng omîttaee p m m .... . -.Sanderson, Enniskillen, became N.Y. attended the funeral of their otited.Mr.Kmb ol aîlloochage -Donations will be given to both Jones, Newtonville, to Welcome a keen fight for Reeveship, con- the bride of Vernon Henry, eîâest 'ut Mrs. Henry Jones, on ofr tiirga oî al UgS the M. & M. Fund and the Orphan Cemetery, Friday. testants being Councillor A. J. sn o Mr. and Mis.ERazoaut tion for a useful Christmas gift; an esn MissioyFud *Worship period Mr. and Mrs. Elmer conducted Aln. Concillr J. Boyd maFran etue.Thev.bride .loedamn g He i wrthat their father was dying. a humorous reading by Mrs. Soila dP ro ai wasons und by CrlStpe.have moved into the former SDpt Rev F tesýToue riev J A. Plamn f He ay While h er recteive HuBibes; byC m rsn, J.andam"b:H; Phone 40rlO Betty Chapman, Nellie Wright, Misses Beck, French and Fos- run for Deputy with Councîllor inarre--nt rss0 hfo reached home. by Olive Whitney. Tea was serv- ____________________Donna_ West and Carol Staples ter and Mrs. J. Dickson visited in Holman as his opponent. New ale oeatnwth selcuh ih ouande Alagcow gtheditee.Nxtmen ncagef gae qesin ndanwr or Trnt. enmntondDonn niialentveloscaughtnwithcoorange0church basement, Nov. 15, to hon- Mrs. Hassen and Mrs. W. Smith. gav a uesionandanser ormTornto me metioed n te mnicpalblosom an a orsge f pink or a recent bride and groom, Mr. Union meeting Monday evening of "What is Worship?"l followed Charlie Miller is on the sick list. field are Harper Carscadden, carnations.an r.Afe Rdkp(o- was in charge of devotional con- by tapie on "What is Worship, and Hartwell Lowery, W. E. Archer, Miss Noreen Ratz, sister of theadMs.AfdRena (or vener, Carol Staples. Treasurer how can we improve the quality of PARK ST. W.M.S. Reg. Lovekin, Art Rabbins and groom, was bridesmaid, wearn merly Miss Deane Sleeman). Mr.WH E n BR TNGT repo 'd a good balance on hand. it?" led by Carol Staples. Shirley Fred Cornish. a matching dress in powder 1 eLinchimaprsde TS NAME ? 0* Myles gave a reading. These officers were elected at The wedding took place at the with blue head-dress and a f or this program: piano duet-____ At Sunday School Mr. Robt. the W.M.S. meeting, Tue day: King St. Methodist parsonage, sage of red an hte crnatos Fae Jones and Edna Denault; RhsDFarin,5- Ci- Sherwin's organized class of President-Mrs. M. H. tles; Oshawa, Rev. A. M. Irwin offici- Mr. Harold Stevenson, cousin0fvoal sol- MissinlaHruhs;toRdTrnhawiteth young people met and elected lst Vice Pres.-Miss M. Davy; 2nd ating, of Miss Elsie Haley of the groom, was best man.redn - Mrs. Li onel Huges;F editor as follows: these officers: President - Sam Vice Pres.-Mrs. N. F. Porter; 3rd Orono and Mr. Frederick Kelley The gift to the bridesmaid was Mr. il lisJutoneanidoubM rs"tte Ftmetn o h Keane; Vice Pres-Carol Staples; Vice Pres.-Mrs. S. Lîttlewood; of Oshawa. They were attended a peari bracelet, to the best man er put on laies edouble o rAhe ast etinlbDgo h / f f f #~ Sec.-Bob Coatham; Assist. Sec.- Rec. Sec.-Mrs. C. Wood; Corr. by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kelley. a toilet kit.nohg- laistem gistDrmCuny lb, r.G. Carman Cornish; Visiting Com.- Sec-Miss L. Allin; Treasurer- For travelling the bride chang- a men's team, that gave everyone C. McGîll, President, put a ques- Marjorie McLaren, Dawn Moffat, Mrs. R. E. Logan; Stewardship ed to a turquoise wooldes a merry time; Melville Samis read tion to me which I could not an- H U O D E S Neil Moffat, Allen Cornish. and Finance-Mrs. A. A. Drum- beige coat and black accessories. an address which spoke in glow- seadta s Hstenm mod;CmmntyFredsi "«AN OLD STORY" The happy couple will reside at ing ternis, of the young couple Burketon anything to do with the Toronto, visited here. Mrs. R. Delve, Mrs. N. Cobbe-itfo th Golden Valley. Prior to the mar-anwihdtmtebstiecnorgalaiyofBrs' Mr.R accdn a i on; Commniy S F-rish.bl Othouhetpeacheedrde sth ecpen ffr.Miss Wilma Prouse and If any Statesman reader can dtCucSudymr i ck; Sur.ly.Se-Mrs. W. Sttt. housetopnage the brie wasftheatecpient afford CAA SOFICAL th At Chrchsuoend"TyemorîngMrs. W. Couch; Missionary And lhe whispered it by stealth; of many beautiful gifts at a show- MF.h aF.M llenpreasilet sed-hm ply hsedinfortheeito wte th pastor spoke on WaTse;Chris- He wrote aîî kînds of stuff about er in the Enniskillen Community aforlapasivrcse pesedietheiorrwie ~ ian BMonthofy-a."s.rH.LitalshSecPressleand a sum of money. Both direct to Mr Fairbairn. FO UE odadDick Morton were solo- -Mss a Crist ia CiTiYehe fl spofwitand hutd _____ WOOB:~f o Ma." rs Litle ~e. .Mis ForaCobledck Th awul urs o welth it Hal.made suitable replies. Rev. J. Mr. Fairbairn further states: ÏC! ists in the anthem. In the ev-zenshipMs .Tmln i-Admd h ihmnwne CT-DAD McLachlan,Mr Sid Lancaster and "The Club is carrying on very nîng Rev. Littlewood concluded . ip-MrdSutsrs . F . Tabln;M- Ban mad et hihmn ine ! COT.DAMrs. Cecil Burley made brief con- well sa f ar this season and the Sa series on "Pilgrim's Progres o adSps-r. .Am u nuce e l ~ny ratulatory speeches. Lunch was meetings are well attended. Dr. Kousewives are "Housoldiers d strong, Miss E. Harnden; Baby And he hasn't shouted since. St9agrtsAgia hrh ev s.rin te atonbyprviing~ ndCoinTalo rneeaBand Supts. - Myrtle Tamblyn, New Toronto, was the scene0fa dRP.VvnMise of Heah noriing n alnotio at protect nq s. D. Groala site hr.pr-Stella Best; Literature Sec.-MissprtywdngoNvebr2, M.adIrsAthrBlD n_________________ the hD.aGrahof theirefamillpa.-Gilfillian, Mrs. Littlewood; Plan- pL a:.k.. when Rev. M. B. Williams united th baihofthirfmiie. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whyte. ists-Mrs. J. J. Mellor, Mrs. R. H. esgi U CaI I in marriage Alice Ray Edwards, FREE.AVîuableRecîne1Book Sunday ye Editress saw a man Brown. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Econoniy Recpes for %anad- - Who seemed to be trying to reach The other special feature was And Albert Edwards, Welland, and Huoldier" containing mnanyýk the pearly gates. At any rate hie the entertainment of the BabyPt TrwnEgr cotedet US OS ?,recipes suited ta todays e yie was 'Climbing higher and higher" Band and their mothers. Mrs. waillc o fM.adMs ebr ietr nients. Send a îad i ' in the words of the Negro spirit- Staples thanked the n'iembers for By Scott, Orono. Given in marriage your naine and ad ress with the~ ual. However, investigation their co-operation at the conven- C. H.Tier father the bride lookedLea words -Econ onî Recipes' showed that it a merely Fred tion and reada letter o appre- LIT oey in a street-length dress of ea Address Dept. 4F Sîsson putting a new light on one ciation for the fruit sent to To- Optemetrist Queen's blue crepe cut on princess_________________ The Canada Starch Q. of the hydro poles. The light was ronto. iewthaoatihsoudr Home Service Dept., ... gîvîng Orono too many "black- Wrsisevc fooedtenswhhaoatwhsoue- Worhipsevic foloed heSftciadist length veil. She carried an arm M. G.V. GOULD, B.A. LJ.B 49 Wellington St.* out" tests with its on again, off theme, being "Gifts," in which bouquet of briarcliffe roses. Her. ETrnoaanshenanigans. Thanks a lot, werigvenbyAlieBId. only jewelry was a gold cross, the Bsarrister. Solicitor. N~otary Freoredngs. .Wo n .S (opp. P.O.) gift of the groom. Her sister,Poe31 A meeting of piano students Littlewood, and a solo by Mrs. A. . Oshawa Edna, was ber only attendant, Bank of Commerce Bldg. Publshedlntlîo was held on Saturday afternoon at A. Drummond. ' ~phone 1516 wearing a French blue silk jersey Bowmanville À Y Ineet 1the home of their teacher, Mrs. W. W.A. business meeting was con- - dress with navy accessories and CAADI Lynch. Fifteen pupils were pres- ducted by Mrs. Littlewood. Nom- - 286 - carried an arm bouquet of W. .OSRAN eNUsveaRbIngT1IoOohNwîe nating committee is composed of It has been known that as earîy Johanna Hill roses. Mr. James CAPAG unable to attend. Each student Miss F. Cobbledick, Mrs. C. Wood as 5,000 years B.C. man could Colville, Orono, was groomsman Barrister, Solicitor; Notary 1 E by hthe makemsofplayed one or two numbers, fol- and Mrs. R. Logan. make jewellry fromn gold and and the ushers were Mr. R. Love Solicitor for Bank of. Montreal TÀ ~lowed by an interesting talk on This 'programi was enjoyed: could cut and polish stone in and Mr. A. Marshall, Mimico. The Mioney to Loan - Phone 791 s the life and works of the campos- two choruses by the children; Egypt, while in other countries groom's gift to the bridesmaid Bowmanville, Ontario ed Tahe whch gi en heygthr. story by Mrs. Win. Armstrong; sîmilar pursuits were to a certain was a .gold locket and to the Rob. Te hilre thn athr-recitations by Bunny Lynch, extent evident, and many of groomsman, a gold tie clasp. LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A., edaround the piano and learned Jimmy Gamsby, Ronny West, these, long before the rise of the During the signing of the regîs-B *seoict a ia beautiful hymn written by Bach, Lucille Lynch, Jack Myles, Doug- Grecian civilization and particu- ter Mr. A. Larken, New Toronto, arn tr Slctr, Notary Public. paying particular attention ta the las Lycett, Donald Sherwin, larly in the area embodying cousin of the bride, sang, "I Love King Street W., Bowmanville _________________ The CANADA STARCH COMPANY,Lltd form of the composition. It is in- David Phasey, Diana Phasey, Egypt, Crete, Greece and Rome. You Dear," and "Until." Phone: Office 688 Residence 553 - c tended to hold more of these Mary Ann Armstrong, Marie Many of the museums of the The reception was held at the meetings and it is hoped that the Lewis,1 Marjorie White, Gloria old European capitals show home of the bride's uncle andDett members of the class will show Piggott, Margaret Yorke; presen- articles to prove the early handi- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marsball ___________________ their interest by regular atten- tation of diplomas by Myrtie craft, and it seems aîmost certain Mimico. The bride's mother re-S u f rs dance. Tamblyn to Marie Lewis, Ann that those capable of doing this celved in a dress of dark brown DR. J. C. DEVITT u fer Gordon Winter was home. Canleton, Doneen White, Everett wonk, much of it so fine as ai- with a corsage of pink carnations. Asitn:D.EW.Sso TII/$' CFTAINLY '5 Sunday Sehool executive is be- Couvier, Shirley Cornish, Mary most impossible to be done by the The groom's mother receiving in Asitn:r.EW.Sso TWS é»7AIVY q ng entertained at the home of Mr. Ann Armstrong and Ralph Wood eye unaided, would recognize a black silk with a corsage of pink Graduate of Royal Dental Col LUi iee WO/VDRFUIand Mrs. J. J. Mellor, tonîght. (several others will receive their's method of magnifying the parts carnations. tpt igr lege, Toronto, Office: Jury Jubile( Elvin Blewett visited bis par- chiîdren b Mrs. Dnummond; (To be continued.) the bride changed to a French 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, 1 UsIs e B E D1etMn. and Mrs. A. Blewett. neading by Mrs. Lycett; piano solo _______________ blue wool dress with blue coat 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesday, Mrs. J. Moffat leaves Sunday by Joyce Sutton; stony by Myrtle and black accessonies. Closed Sunday st-FeDopReev y to spend a f ew months with ber Tamblyn; story by Mrs. W. H. * *~~y, Phone 790 - House phone 325 Js e rp eiv ~-'niece, Mrs. George Keith, Toronto. Rowes; treat of apples and candy. r U S *IhFs ClarkeUn X-Ray Equipment in Office ML& Bre&n aàr--G Mn. Thos. Tebble, Hamilton, L/I[IiIII.N ~~U ion £~ raln was in town. _______tis 'numben of Ononoites have TTIFoequick à MarsballChattenson bas lm eî' foo.Ie, abie.rahe.andàe asalCates bsa Funeral Directors secured tickets for the Icecapade$ ed ig atddd &ule. mfa-.tng .'ieLn litter carrier instaîîed in bis - It's grand bow Vicks Va-tro-nol _______ oepdZ n ornt hi wek c, il id D. D. D. Preacripdocn. Gre"ea.eu, stable. from nasal passages-gives sinuses A theate partyWOOD-SAWDON itching.3SciriabotIeprovoeait.omoneybackhsb John Berry bad a naisingîlast FUEA DRCT S Resuits are so good because Va-tr WOINDERFUL Mn. and Mns. W. E. Armstrong, your drnggxaîoday or D.D.D. PRESC&IMOIN. week. He is putting up a bog Service. any houn, any day medication that works right wheri Mr. and Mrs. J J. Mello__an______________nd___________ pen and implement bouse. F.F orsC .feve painful congestion and ma< Orme Gamsby were in Toronto munmis decorated the Baptist qgautintaM.nd rs Try it-put a few orps p ec last week to see "The Student Cburcb, Whitby, for the wedding vrtCanotharilofaMdnMtrEqpm tA Prince" at the Royal Alexander. on November 27, of Dorothy Isa- H W TOC M T baby boy.fam sintsseio bulance and Invalid Car. Tele tril-follow directions in folder. 0 neGamsby neceîved a bella, daughten of Mn. and Mrs. O C M ASerafrmsintsscio phone 40o 734,Asitn57 Kin'-,ston Whig-Standard in wbîcb Thomas Sawdon, Whitby, toaR are buying grain from the West._______________ - .ppeared a picture of Garnet James Frederick Wood, son0fl 0f euma Lie ais Mr. Bottrell lost a valuable Lcne Auctioneers -W. A. Eggleton with this comn- Orono. Rev. H. Elmer Green of, Riseumatie pains.are often caused by urie Mrs. Harry Bailey and son, ment: "A well-placed shot in the ficiated. The wedding music was acid ini the blood. Thia blood impurily Wayne, are visiting ber husband CLIFFORD PETHICK houlden brougbt this bruin to played by Mn. Robin Nicholson. should h. extrscted by the kidneyL. If kid- who is in the Air Fonce in To- Acine nikle on, president of the Optimist and Mn. Albert Sawdon. iritates the muscles and jeints causing Miss Elleen Souch spent the Phone Bowmnanville 2536 ,,,Club, is holding this tnophy of a Given in marniage by bier father eXcruciating pans. Trost rh-uatic Pains week-end in Toronto. Specializing in Fanm, Livestock. R T C - £ ~~~~~ ecent visit to Ardock wtiile on the bride was prettily gowned in bY keePing Your lddneYs in good conditien. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cain bas ne- Implements and Funnitune Sales.________________ , pou anen. ams Daruo f earlswh tdedif o ichseter ak ual e, made on oey PiVm JfoU rkrn hme fe iiighrC sltm o e n ae hod h te ieo h 0-neckline and gathened wîth a hlf acentury the favorite kidney remedy. 109 daughten, Mrs. Charles Reesor, 50-tf pon batiaesD re st, whi t chiffo ib smaeehent aerglryDddaKde il-aturnedhme ftnvîiinRerCIsCtm fntem ddae i l Ardock shot the bear whose pelt princess lines, floon-length veil Doddsidkney PIilsMou et 1 will soon become a nug for Mn. caught witb orange blossoms and Monuments__________________________ À~/II Gamsby's den." wore a string of pearls and car- S-uariçvilleIL I/filHector Bowen is delivering ried a bouquet of red roses and _____Te Rutter Granite Company I bread for Dean's. bouvandia.* She was attended by OLD UI±Y1 L 4 Yz Visitons: Mrs. C. Reid, Oshawa, Phone 501 - P.O. Box 622 ___________ * Mrs. Harny Lycett visited in ben sîster, Miss Marjonie Sawdon, ÇtwtiMswiutd od ..Ms.Pn HpOnal Toronto. wbo wore a gown of net oven pink Sw*4 i ta rk enetied Wood.s.toouetsGrema ers Mn. and Mns. James Wood have satin, made on pnincess lines, witb MonCmeertTueday ' ' Smemim ~ ~moved into thein new home. We sweetheant neckline, shoulder- s u$ciià.Ar a dinnerTea. . . Mr. and Mrs. Engnavlng, Goldleafing E IS c,».welcome hmtteco unt lengtb ei andcid yeîîow T13Carence Allun, Kinby, at Victor 28-t Mr.a M r tbem tones ne ounitv veil canLitte mi id" Farnow's. . . Mn. M. Shtuka and t ah fnd rs.G.fteî' at tend. e brs anthremumi, s. ittlefMisseMiss Nellie Sbutka, Oshawa, at th fnna f h lt Ms H.î branide w lawirlusnd ote a home. . . Mn. and Mns. Wilfned VeterinariesW I 1 I > _____________________________ ridw s owerwgiradteanWood celebnated thein wedding an- ________________ floo-legtbdres o whte ati _______________________niversany on Satunday by baving Ju t2 atrimmed with pink and blue bows, a few friends in for a goose dinnen DR. W. W. SHERWIN y O and carnied a nosegay of flowers. M.adMs aodLtl n enMr.eAnnoldtHallom.pdg"ted the and son, Campbellford, at Lew DR. 3. T. SHEPPARD Followingthe ceremny a ne-Hallowell's. . . Mrs. J. Ellison ofVeenais ee ceptingashedater oma e-ofand Cameron, with ber sister, Mrs. V- Miain S on 8the bgues S wngnarcvy boc H. B. Gilmer... Mrs. W. A. Hallo- Office -IMain A. LWAY S the brie, s. awdognavyreing VN i* well with ber daughter, Mrs. Phone 56r7, Orono T S A W Y WRPE IRsheenTwithlackLacessoILs andHogih Stapeton, Oshawa. ..Art of Painful t Quick Relief! s, a chance to drain. tr-nol is speciaaied re trouble is-to ne- :e breathing easier.VI K nos' VA-TRG-NGL Msýý CANADA DEP ENIAB LE I GOOD NUTRITIONI AAIL THIS COUPON TODAY -- - - - - - - - - - - - N FOR VICTORY', RONTO, CANADA. me my FREE copy of "Eat-to-Wark.îo.Wa**. .............Pro ...........I -- - - - - -- - - - - - THURS., DECEMBER 9th, 1943 THE CANADIAN STATi!~SMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN 1and local mnember for Durham, is bto be our guest speaker at the January meeting of the Club. Moàm A ita ig.. w%ý THURS., DECEMBER 9th, 1943 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN