PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY. JULY 25th. 1946 McNulty' s Sport Shop King St. Bowmanvule If you are looklng for FiShing- Tennis - Swlmnïing Soccer -Football à Basebali Equlpment flart Games - Bicycles - Ac- cessories - Parts - Repairs Rentais Key Duplicating Brazlng- Racquet Restringlng Padlocks - Bicycle Locks Wagon- Tricycle Wlieels. Why flot drop li my shop and get them. JUST ARRIVED Footballs - Swini Floats Baseball Shoes - Canoe Pa.ddles Baby Car Chairs - Scooters Mm. and Mrs. Fred Waldon, To- ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Camp. Mm. and Mrs. George Joîl, To- ronto, with Mr. Sam Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. R. Heaslip and Betty, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Marlow. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Faint, Vaierie and Vickie, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Wright. Mm. and Mrs. Ray Blair and Diane and Mr. and Mms. Jack Rutherford, Oshawa, with Mrs. George Fowler. Rev. M. R. Sanderson and Mrs. Sanderson and Beth, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. C. Marlow. Several members of the Young People's Union went to Oak Lake Summer School this week. On Saturday, July 201h, on the lawn at St. John's Rectomy, 22 chiidren and 14 mothers en joed a Sunday School picnic wîthy lots of swell refreshments. Congratulations and best wishes to Mm. and Mrs. Roy Phayre (nee Miss Thelma Sweet) who were married at Cadmus United Church last Saturday. Mrs. John Marlow, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Malow visited Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Forbes at Locust Lodge, Bobcaygeon, on Saturday. Mrs. Robt. Bruce and Miss Mae King with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Strong. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. McNally, Coîbourne, with Mrs. Jos. Forbes. Mrs. J. Harvey, Moncton, N.B., visiting Mr. George Crawford. Mrs. Johnston has returned 10 her home in Sunderland. PHONE 2403 GRAVEL - LOAM FILL - CINDERS MVANURE In choosmng your fu.neral director, decide on one who lias a proven reputation for con- scientious service and a regard for the dignity of has profession. To anticipate your needs - to make the la.st service as perfect and impressive as possible- is our privilege and sacred trust. Long experience and careful training make it possible for us to give you the utmost in service and quality at prices that are most moderato. Xvery convenience counected wth an upf-to- date fu.neral establishment, in quiet, home-like, reâful surrouildings is at your disposai at no extraà cost. DURIIAMS LARGEST FUNERAL DIRECTORS DOWMANVILLE 480 - 734 O9~ COMING EVENTS The Mountjoy Picnic wifl be held at Geneva Park on Wednesç day aftemnoon, July 3lst, com- mencing at 2:30. 30-1 N.O.N. Girls' Softball League. The third playoff game between Orono and Newcastle girls' soft- bail teams will be played at New- castle on Friday evening, July 26 -at 7:30 p.in, 30-1 UNION CHURCH SERVICES During the summer months the churches of the town are uniting for the Sunday evening service. The following churches will con- duct the services for the remaind- er of the summer: St. John's Anglican, - July 21, 28 Trinity* United-- August 4, il Salvation Army - August 18, 25 CHURCHES EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Pastor: H. W. O'Brien Sunday il a.m.-Believers' Meeting 7:30 p.m.-Evangeiistic Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.-Prayer KENNEDY-In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Pte. Geo. Kennedy, kiiied in Sicily, Juiy"25, 1943. 0F GRACIOUS MEMORY May we remember the boy who fell And paid the highest price, A light which sorrow cannot queil, His torch of sacrifice. Valiant, strong and fearless man, 'Neath haiiowed sod hie ies; His ioving memory ere shahl eign, His glory neyer die. May we remember sorrowed hearts, A mother's sulent prayer, The deepest love hiem soul imparts Is for the boy out thçre. 0f gacious memory we shah mre- Gall, Our boy died not in vain; God grant etemnal peace 10 al And glomify his name. -Lovingly remembered by Mother, Dad, Sisters and Brothers. 30-1* PIPER-In loving memory of our little Joan who passed quietly away, July 22nd, 1941, in hiem eighth year. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." -Sadly missed by mother, daddy, sisters Faye anid Carolyn and brother Larry. 30-1* VIRTUE-In loving memory of a dear brother, L/Cpl. Roy Virtue, killed in action in the battie of Caen, July 25, 1944. Somewhere in France, in a sol- ,dier's grave, Lies our dear brother, among the brave, He neyer shunned his country's caîl, But gladly gave his life, his ail. He died the helpless to defend, A faithfu1 soldier's noble end. -Ever remembered by Ralph, Ruby and Evelyn. ?01 BIRTHS HALL-To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall at Chatham General Hospi- tal on July l9th, 1946, a son, Jas. Stewart. . 30-1* DEATI-S ROGERS-Entered into rest at his residence, 439 Palace \ St., Whitby, on Monday, July 22nd, 1946, Francis George (Frank) Rogers, beloved husband of Lily Whitfield in his 86th year. The funeral was held from the W. C. Town Funeral Home, July 24th, with interinent in Mount Lawn Cemetery. 30-1* MARRIAGE REID-TKATCH - On Saturday, July 6, 1946, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church parsonage, by Rev. W. G. Blake, Natalia (Tolly) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Tkatch, Bowmanville, and Bernard S. Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Reid, Springbrook. 30-1* ENGAGEM ENTS The engagement is announced of Dorothy Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Nichols, Bow- manville, to Lindert Wm. Van Driel, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Van Driel, Oshawa. The mar- niage will take place August l7th. 30-1 Mr. and Mrs. Klatt, Minitonas, Manitoba, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Molly, to Mr. Graeme Finlayson, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Finlayson, Blackstock. The marriage to take place at St. John's Anglican Church, Black- stock, at four o'ciock, Saturday, July 27. 30-1* The engagement is announced of Reita Virginia Cooke, daughter of Mrs. Cooke and the late W. H. Cooke of Newcastle, to Harold Harvey Carr, oniy son of Mrs. Carr and the late Harvey Alex- ander Carr of Port Credit. The wedding will take place August Sth at 4 p.m. in Newcastle United Church. 30-1 CARDS 0F TI-ANKS Mrs. George MeMuilen and fa- mily wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the kind ex- pressions of sympathy during their recent' bereavement. 30-1* IN MEMORIAM BAILEY-In loving memory of my dear husband, Fred A. Bailey, who passed away, July 22nd, 1943. Deep in the heart lies a picture 0f a loved one laid to rest; In mnemory's frame we shail keep it Because he was one of the best. -Ever remnembered by mother and family. 30-1* COVERLY-In ever loving me- mory -of our dear brother George who died suddeniy, July 31, 1945. Beside your grave we often stand With hearts both crushed and sore, But in the gloom the sweet words corne; Not lost, but gone before. God knows how much we miss you, He counts the tears we shed, And whispers he only sleeps, Yqur loved one is flot dead; So we will be brave dear brother, And pray to God each day, And when he calîs us home to you Your smile will guide the way. -Sadiy missed by his brothers, Stan and Art, Sisters-in.law Pearl and Ivy, nephews and nieces, Kenneth, Lloyd Sylvia The Township of Darlington ask for Tenders on One International T.D. 40 Crawler Tractor in good working condition (gasoline -pow- ered), aisota blade for truck or, tractor use,-in good condition. This machinery may be seen at the Townslýip garage at Hampton, Ont. The highest or any tender notà necessarily accepted. 30-1 J. D. HOGARTH, Clerk FOR PUBLIC SALE BY BUILDING "J" Bowmanville In- ternment Camp, 24 feet x 120 feet, double sheeted, gyproc lined, with partition». Mail tenders, plainly marked "Tenders for Building J" to Toronto Construc- tion Corporation Lîmited, Bow- manville. For further particu- lars apply Toronto Construction Corporation Limited. 30-1 For. Rent SINGER portable electric in your own home. $5 per month. Sing- er Sewing Machine Co., 16 On- tario St., Oshawa, phone 696. 10-tf Articles For Sale ELECTRIC rangette, two burners, oven. Phone 797. 30-1* CEMENT blocks. Phone 2849, Bowmanville. 30-1* QUANTITY of straw. Apply Dan Kube, R.R. 3, Bowmanville (Ma- ple Grove). 30-1* VULCAN wickless oil stove and oven, good' condition. Phone Bowmanville 512. 30.1* DODGE, 2%k ton, 1938 truck. Com- plete with platform and racks. Good condition. Phone 2697. 30.1* FRAME silo, approximately 12 ft. in diameter. Milton- Tamblyn, Orono, phone 65 r 19. 30-1* VIKING Separator, new, 350 lbs., regular $75 for $62.50. Phone 811 Bowmanville or see at Jim Rey- nolds Store, Hampton. 30-1* '31 WILLYS in faim condition, good tires, 9711018. Appiy H. Hobbs, Cottage 110, West Beach. 30-1 * FRAME barn, size 21'x45' with steel roof. Phone 197 r 2, Port Perry, Alex Dever, Blackstock. 30-1 ONE M.-H. Binder, A-i condition. May be seen at Szold farm, 3/4 mile noth of Hampton.* Must be sold. 30-1 WHITE enamel and brass bed- stead, mattress, springs, and dresser. Apply J. E. W. Philp, Newcastle. 30-1 REFRIGERATOR, oak, 25 lb., like new, Cozy Home cook stove, 5 iids, suitable for cottages, new re- guiating tank for watem basis, phone 2564. 30-1* SEWING machine. Siightly used Eldredge sewing machine in A-i condition suitabie for home, laul- oring or upholstering work. F. F. Morris Co. 30-1 PROTECT youm good blarikets from moths for 25c a yeam. One spraying of Berlou stops moth damage for 5 years or Beriou pays for the damfage. Mason and Dale, phone 408. 30-i NEW Singer Sewing Machines are now available, electrics and trea- dles! For further information write or phone Singer Sewing Ma- chine Company, 16 Ontario St., Oshawa. Phone 696. 4-tf CAMPERS' supplies, indiuding steel cots, five-galion utility cans and Sterno canned heat. Reduced 10 cle r. Bowmanviiie Auto Parts, 71 King St. West. Phone 402. 30-1 BEDROOM suites just arrived, un- finished bedroom suites, beds, chests, dressers, vanities and ben- ches ready for yopr own color scheme or finish. Five pieces as low as $79.00 at F. F. Morris Co. 30-1 CHROMdE Fumnitume. Now avail- able at F. F. Morris Co. Kitchen sets, chrome chairs with leather- elle seats and backs, arm chairs, settees, coffee tables and maga- zine racks. Ideal for home or of- fice. 30-1 FURNITURE-For home or cot- tage, we have hammocks, camp cots, camp chairs, beds, mattresses and springs, unfinished fumniture, refrigerators, wool blankets and many other items for hot weather enjoyment, at F. F. Morris Co. 30-1 FORTY-ONE cents will protect a man's or iady's suit from moth damage for 5 yeams. One spray- ing of Beriou Guaranteed Moth- spray does it, or Berlou pays the damage. Alex McGregor, Drugs, phone 792. 30-i ANNEX stove wilh waterfront, metal ice brox, iibrary table, two single bds, thr-uarte4r-bed, Asphalt Shingles Roofîng - Scugog St. 1Bus. 2842 Eavestroughing - Bowmanville Phones: Res. 26741 i b FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 3rd Write or phone for particulars and Syllabus of Courses. EarlY regIstration Is advlsable. Bowmanville Business School F(Ret'd Trade School) 154 Klnt St., East Phone 434 Bowmanville, Ont. Wanted To Buy TWO used chesterfield chairs in good condition. Phone 2695. 30-1* QUIET horse for farmn work. Write Box 714, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 30-1 CAR in good condition. Write Box 711, Statesman Office, Bow- manville. 30-1 GOOD small piano. Write Mox 709, Statesman Office, Bowman- ville. 30-1 PAIR of new or slightly used army boots, size 9 or 91h. Write Box 712, Statesman Office, Bow- manville. 30-1 * LIVE poultry and feathers, top prices paid. M.' Flatt, R.R. 1, Bethany, phone Bethany 7-r-13. 29-7* KNITTING machines to make men 's socks, in good condition. Apply Box 708 Statesman Office. 29-2* SCOTCH Fine Christmas Trees ready for this fail delivery, six to eight feet high, in lots of not less than 1,000. Write Box Nu- ber 706 Canadian Statesman 29-3* FEATHERS and feather beds of ail descriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toronto, 12-tf SINGER Drop Head Sewing Ma- chines. Will pay cash, caîl or write, Singer Sewing Machine Co., Oshawa, 16 Ontario St. Phone 696. 14-tf OLD horses wanted for mink and fox food from $5 to $10 accord- ing to weight. Margwill Fur Farm, R.R. 1, Tyrone. Phone Bowmanville 2679. 52-tf VETERAN wants 100 acres or up for cash, sandy loam, well drain- ed, good buildings, hydro either in or available. Give location and lowest prîce. Write Box 710 Statesman Office. 30-1* S. J. Jackman & Sons1 will be ciosed Juiy 27th 5th. business 10 Aug. 30-1 Raby's Beauty Salon wiil be ciosed July 27th 10 Aug. 5th. 30-1 * Dr. H. Ferguson's office xiii be ciosed from June 28 to August 3, inclusive. .30-2* Livestock For Sale FIVE iaying hens for sale. Phone 757. 30-i FOURTEEN Yorkshire pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply H. A. Pascoe, Hampton, phone 2187. 30-1 SEVERAL brood sows for sale, some with litters. Appiy E. Cain, Orono. 30-1* FIVE purebred Yorkshire gilts, due to farrow in August and Oc- tober; aiso pair of pigs 7 weeks old. Apply Ayre Bros., Hampton, phone Oshawa 491 J 3. 30-1 DURHAM cow, 4 years, Holstein cow 3 years old, good milkers. Apply Nick Hasiuk, Lot 20, Con. 2, Darlington, Mapie Grove, north Sheli Gas Station. 30-1 BRAY Hatchery has chicks-Pul- lets, non-sexed, cockerels. Breeds like Barred Rocks, L'5.xN.H., Light Sussex. Some breeds im- mediate delivery. Also started pullets. Particulars from agent F. L. Byam, Tyrone. 30-1 Auction Sales FURNITURE SALE I have been authorized to seli by public auction for Mrs. James Storie in the village of Tyrone on Wednesday, July 3lst, 1 parlor suite, 1 side board, 1 kitchen cab- inet, 1 cook stove (good), a Ren- frew cookrite, i heater (Cozy Home), 5 beds, springs and mat- tresses, 3 cupboards, 1 large ex- tension table, several small ta- bles, 2 dressers, electric iron, lawn mower, several rocking chairs, 2 centre tables, 1 organ, 'l drop leaf table, many other articles too numerous to mention. Sale at one o'clock p.m. Terms cash. El- mer Wilbur, auctioneer. 30-1 Notice To Creditors ]ln tbe Estate of Wallace MeRoberts Ail persons having dlaims against the èstate of, Wallace Mc- Roberts, late of the Township of Manvers, Retired Farmer, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 2lst day of March 1946, are hereby no- tified to send in to W. Ross Strike, K.C., solicitor for the Adminis- trators, Bowmanville, Ontario, on or before the 10th day of August, 1946, full particulars of their dlaims. Immediately after the said lOth day of August, 1946, the assets of the deceased will be distributed amongst the parties entitled there- to, having regard only to dlaims of which the said solicitor for the admiiiistrators shall then have notice. Dated at Bowmanville this 23rd day of July, 1946. W. ROSS STRIKE, KOC., Solicitor for the Administrators Bowmanville, Ontario. 30-2 Work Wanted NURSE companion available. Write Box 713, Statesman Office, Bowmanville. 30-1* MISS Jean Balson of Hampton would like a limited number of piano pupils. If interested please phone 2838. 30-1 TRACTOR custom work, piough- ing, cultivating, discing, combin- ing. I also have John Deere trac- tor repair parts. F. S. Allen, phone 594. 26-tf Radio Service FOR your greater convenience in securing high quality radio ser- vice we are now operating from our own shop located at 52 King St., West, Bowmanville, or phone 2174. F. C. Crowe. 29-3* THE RADIO SHOP, Bowman- ville, offers honest charges, latest type equipment and trained per- sonnel. Our two radio techni- cians both hold Government Cer- tificates of Proficiency in Radio. Phone 573. 30-tf Real Estate For Sale BUILDING for sale, almost new, 12x18 ft. Apply 13 Cariysle Ave. 30-1* EIGHT-roomfed house, all con- veniences. Phone 538 or apply 95 Liberty St., North, Bowman- ville. 30-i Room and Board ROOM and board with modern conveniences for elderly lady. Apply Box 707, Statesman Office. 29-2 Lost BROWN and white .dog with a little black, called Lassie. Any- body knowing whereabouts phone 506 or contact Peggy Goulah, 26 Duke St., Bowmanville. 30-1* YEARLING Holstein heifer about June 1. Strayed from pasture, Lot 14, Con. 6, Darlington town- ship. Anybody knowing where- abouts appiy Percy Mountjoy, R. R. 2, Oshawa, phone 1827 j 2. 30-2* KEY case, zîpper, with two keys, Community Hospital card and identification enclosed. Lost on Saturday, July 20, between 6 and 7:30 p.m., possibly at Library, Coronation Cafe, or Edmonstone's store. Finder please leave at The Statesman Office. 30-1 Notice Dr. Storey's office will be closed June 28th to Sept. lst, inclusive. 24-8* In the Êstate of William Charles Rowe, deceased. All persons having dlaims against the estate of William Charles Rowe, late of the Town of Bowmanville, in the County of Durham, Retired Farmer, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 28th day of June, 1946, are hereby no- tified to send in to W. Ross Strike, K.C., solicitor for the executors, Bowmanville, Ontario, on or be- fore the 3rd day of August, 1946, full particulars of their dlaims. Immediately after the said 3rd day of August, 1946, the assets of the testator will be distri' uted amongst the parties entitled there- to, having regard only to cdaims of which the said solicitor for the executors shall then have notice. Dated at Bowmanvîlle, this l2th day of Juiy, A.D., 1946. W. ROSS STRIKE, K.C., Solicitor for the Executors, Bowmanville, Ontario. 29-3 Notice to Creditors In the Estate of Sarah Jane Moore, deceased. Ail persons having dlaims against the estate of Sarah Jane Moore, late of the Township of Da.rlington, in the County of Dur. ham, Widow, deceased, who died oh or about the 6th day of Juiy, 1946, are hereby notified to send in to W. Ross Strike, K.C., solici- tor for the executor, Bowman- ville, Onftario, on or before the 3rd day of August, 1946, full par- ticulars of their dlaims. Immediately after the said 3rd day of August, 1946, the assets of the testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to dlaims of which the said solicitor for the executor shall then have notice. Dated at Bowmanville this lSth day of July, A.D., 1946. W. ROSS STRIKE, K.C., Solicitor for the Executor, Bowmanville, Ontario. «29-2 Personiàl HYGIENIC Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list. Six samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail Order Dept. T-381% Nov-Rub- ber Co.,Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 27-9 NO HEATICG SETS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Service Phone 580 The country needs nurses You can train i pleasant surroundings. Uiforms. board, room, laundry and salary while training. Apply in person or by letter: THE SUPERINTENDENT, Ontario Hospital, Whitbý, Ontario 29-21 NO SUGAR NEEDED Suitabie for Beets and Cucunibers SUMMER SALINES Enos Saits ~ 59cI-98e Kkovah Salts ------- 29c-79e Certified Heaith Salts --------- 59e Andrews ------ 44c-77ec Sal Hepatica -- 30c-59c-$1.1, Grape Salis ----------- 50( Rubber Bathing Caps -- 39c-49e-59c Thermos qts .1$9-1 0. m Pv-à Thermos -------ottis.1$9-1 . s 29ç Lunch Kits ----------- 69e LOW PRICES Corega Powder 23c-39c-69c 100 A.S.A. tabs.---------- 19e Lactogen---------- 69c-$1.59 Parowax ------------13e Blondex Shampoo ----- 23e Castile Soap ----cake 5c Neet Depllatory --------68e Velvatex Hair Mitten 25C Arrid------------------ 39c-59c Odorono Ice-------------- 59C Odorono Cream --------- 39e M uni ------------- 39c-59C FILMS DEVELOPED FREE Ph WINGDRGSoR EF. ... OWLIGS RUG TORTrumme Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Optical Repairs Help Wanted # Trucking ELDERLY lady to knit socks. SCREENED sand, gravel, loam, Write Box 10, Bowmanville. 30.1* fill, cinders, manure. We have it, you name it. We wili deliver it. CLERK for book-store, full time, H. B. Evans, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, steady employment. Apply J. W. phone 2255. 0 28-4 Jewell, Big 20. Phone 556. 30.1* 10 Pets For Sale WOMEN for light factory work. Apply Paul H. Simpkin, Cabinet PURE bred cocker spaniel pups. Company, Church St. 30-1 Mariebob Kennels, (reg'd>. For MAKEmone athome Estb- information apply. 90, Concession MAK mneyathoe. stb-St. or phone 2833.'> 30.1*ý lished company has openngfor ambitious man capable managing his own business in own neighbor- hood. Excellent earning possibil-Àamm m > ities. Famous' Produts Corp., Dept. 0-B-i, 370 Guy St., Mon. Guatra t«d treal, Que. 28-4 - f ~ j Operating on Duke & Durham St. Have a Quantity of - Any Length Commercial - Domestic NO GUM - NO SOAP - NO ALCOHOL - NO STARCHI, auffl a THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVELLE, ONTARIO PAGE SIX 1 THURSDAY, JULY 25th, 1946