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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 Feb 1949, p. 4

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PAGETU E AAINSAESAEWMVLE NAI RED CROSS ARTS and Crafts Instructor gives hospîtal- lied veteran pointers on the intricate art of weaving. Weaving, leather-craft, toy-making and rug-hooking prove most popular 1 's given in 24 D.V.A. haspitals across the nation. HAYDON 10 Bible Class social evening was hel- on Fiday at Mm. Chas Gar- rard's. Loingratulations ta Mr. and Mms. .Henry Ashton on celebrating their fouty-faurth wedding anniver- samy. Mrs. Herb Bradley at Mr. Lorn Badley's, Hampton. Mr. and Mms. J. Rutherford and Joan, Kirby, at Mm. J. Potts. Mm. and Mrs. James Graham, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mms. Roy Graham and family at Mm. L. R. Graham's. Mm. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and family, Toronto, a'. Mm. H. Ash- ton's and Mm. A. Read's. Mm. and Mrs. Walter Oke, En- niskillen, Earl Prescott, Long Sault, Mr. Harold Wilson, Osh- awa, at Mm. F. Denby's. Mrs. Sidney Trewin, Mr. and Tewin 's. Melville Betrim and John at Mm. George Bertrim's, Cmaw Lake. Miss June Anderson in Toron- ta. Mr. and Mrs. Jacklin, Sask, at Mr. C. Avemy's. Mrs. T. Cowling at Mm. R. An- dersan's, Tomonto. Mr. and Mms. Dan Carr and family, Enniskillen, at Mm. A. Beech's. Miss Vivian Cawling entertain- ed several young people in honor o! hem bithday on Saturday evening. Mrs. Mechin, Mr. and Mms. Hugh Mechin and Christine, and Lais Rabinson, Oshawa, Mrs. Chas. Rice, Bawmanville, at Mr. Dan Cameron's. BURKETON ieiianu i £joreenL, Enniskillen, Mr. and Mrs. Silas The Annual meeting o! the Trewin, Bowmanville, at Mr. W. Burketon United Chumch was _______________________ held in the chumch. Aftem the meeting had been opened with devational exercise, reports weme %B,)WO rceived fmam Committee o 01) smewrs the Waman's Associa- tion and the Sunday School, the former two carrying aven good FLOORSbalances with which ta begin the LAID, SANDED cumotionr.oo!appreciation a passed ta the following:-To and FINISHED Mms. Dean for a quilt, ta Mm. and Mms. Dean for a load of wood for the chumch, ta Mr. H. Gili for the Floo Sanersbasket o! groceries used as a door Isobel Carter, the winnem, who me- E ders & PolisherS turned it for resale by the auction- ghe matter o! a room Inth To ReiI church shed was then icse For Particulars Newton Taylor had offered ta donaie a quantity o! lumber with PHONE OSHAWA 3744w1 which ta make a womk room or kitchen in the shed. We surely N LEGGETTE appreciate this offer of Mr. Tay- OSHAWA lor. as xed Appreciation was loexnd ed ta Mms.K. Roblin for hem splendid services as organist and î. TtIsa wonderfui dessert You'II unake it *gain and again and, of course with Purity Flour. So scrumptious, auch a tangy sweetnecs stop afcadiery cake;;.* and per serving so cconomicaj. PURITY#i$WCAcE tolbbpeeni b~ l. brf-M. bu.th ¾cup kr.wn Suge, r or. 4 medlw. »d lugar ccd spre appicedi,Pare and 3 ted e, reen del.. Wie.Set in mr 1/4 < oionne 0ece crne and 3t beesp ense. V. up 8-owe "M Nc-Crtoiiti i eegblond 'ue log, bcking Powde, povmw aflernaiely viii 2 <wfl Mod Pu» dliii ccd bek e New Ivrt le ter".. Ieupm.k hccm bor wib '"rIA 7 OP 8 mIhqucrt boklng dish, odd bmwm wood the. mIxfwe venly ov e f.bottom cf ith. dcureapples und clct Oc. sin section$ i.cgfh. r>WS ln the.butter.sugar mixlure. flac. c ckwrry h0 od 0"e ln the. idd. shcrtenlmg, odd vacMe. Groduofly cdd iugor end >elfer. .&dd v.il.beatec *gg. Mix Puriiy Fleur, ;rced iilt end sif t ogeiher 3 or 4 lime, thon odd hb témilla. Pour Ihisbatter over lh. appt., ln baking taln a lioderai. ove, (350*P.) for 40.45 minute,. RRemove tram lhé disji as soon at baled. Serve bb a »».f sauce, or serve cold wilf, wfipped crentu. Best for alil orbkigathaLt Purity Flour. Women who bake d bake deped on Purity for uniforai results. It's the flou, that', tiled from Canada's fine hard whea ad aold everywheme 84 9-P-8 jfic, KitdiecL .cad 10 Y."n»C'est Pwrit1 flcur Mois,' office- St.- bclu N-8., mc,,l,.o C>J". O>Ncwac Ont, Tcrrcs,Ont. wiricpeg. Mcft Ccbgcry, Ait.,Vacouve, .C. Nm* I rrI Lake Shore, Clarke Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holmes an their 35th wedding anniversary which was Fmi., Feb. 18, and which they celebrated by attending the An- nuàl Durham Ladge Masanic 'At Home" and there much ta their surprise Mrs. Holmes was pre- sented with a beautiful bouquet of red carnations and Mr. Holmes with a Past Mastem's Jewel ta whicli they bath responded fit- tingly. Mr. Archie Hendmy was borne fmom Queen's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendmy were in Stirling visiting Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Murray. Mrs. Bertha Hamilton, Mill- brook, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mms. Gardon Mar- tin. Sevemal Masons and their wives fmom heme attended the Masonic "At Home" in Newcastle Cam- munity Hall. Misses Dora and Blanche and Messrs Stanley and Alvin Taylor with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bed- Wl n. Mr. and Mms. Fred Henderson NewtQnville, with Mm. and Mms Robin Alldred. Mm. and Mrs. Bob Shupak, To- ronta, with Mm. and Mrs. W. Holmes. NESTLETON Nestîcton W.A. and W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Steele, Feb. 17 with 14 ladies present. Topic was taken by Mrs. K. Sam- euls. Rail Caîl; "A Valentine Verse. Program: solo-Mrs. H. Vine; music by Mr. and Mms. Laurence Malcolm; reading-Mms. L. Job- lin; Contest by Mrs. N. C. Mar- low and won by Miss W. Jackson. Ladies made plans for a 'bazaar, each gmoup ta be working on samething. Mrs. Steele's gmaup served a dainty lunch. All were given a hearty clap for a splendid meeting. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. George Bowems, March 17. Don't forget the W. meeting at Mms. Jas. Fomder's March 2nd in charge o! Mms. R. W. Marlow's graup. Mr. and Mrs. George Johns visit- cd Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Playfoot and Bryce, Lindsay, visited Miss Ethel and Mr. Henry Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele visit- ed Mrs. Agnes Shepard and Mrs. George Proutt, Ceasarea. Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman. Ballyduf!, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Johns. Mr. and Mrs. George Johns visited Mr. and Mms. Wilmer Business Direclory LEGAL W. R. STRIKE, K.C. Barister - Solicitor - Notary Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Money ta Loan - Phone 791 Bowmanville, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASON, B.A. Barmister, SoUicitor, Notary Publi King Street W.. Bowmanville Phone: Office 688 - Residence 55 W. F. WARD, B.A. Bamister - Solictor - Notary 9 , King Street E. Bowmanville, Ontario Phone: Office 825 - House 401 MISS APHA 1. HODGINS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publi Successor ta M. G. V. Gould Temperance St., Bowmanville Phone 351 DENTAL ic )9 ic DRS. DEVITT & RUDELL Graduates of Royal Dental Coliege. and Faculty of Dentistry, Toronto. Office: Jury Jubilce Bldg. King Street - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wednesday Clased Stinday. Office: Phone 790 Residence: Dr. J. C. Devitt . 32,5 Dm. W. M Rudeîl - 2827 DR. E. %V. SISSON, L.D.,S., DD.S. Office in his homne 100 Lihcrty St. N., l3owmanville Office Heurs: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Wednesday Closed Sunday. Phone 604 OPTOMETRY Optometrist j22 Division St., BowAmanvilie Office Haurs: Monday: 7.3 0 - 9 p. Thursdavý: 2 - 8 p m. Phoneo- j Bowmanville 2024, Part Hope 2481 Fitze. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Malcolm, Blackstock, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Joblin. Miss Margaret Steele, R.N.. Toronto, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele. Mrs. R. W. Marlow visited Mrs. Thos. Stew~art. HAMPTON choir leader, in this regard Mss. Caughiil presented Mms. Roblin with a Hymnamy (with music) as a personal gift fromn herseif and the chairman, Rev. R. M. Sey- mour along with ose present ex- pressed the gratitude of ail. On motion ail the present of- ficers were re-elected for the year o! 1949. It was decided to finish the siding of the church an west end with Insul-brick, as soon as pos- sible. An improvement in the church was the light installed in the vest- ibule, aur thanks for this goes to Mr. Francis Werry of Ennis- killen. The minister reparted for the Special Funds of the church, Temperance Federation, Lord's Day Alliance and Bible Society, with Mrs. R. Davey reparting for the M. and M. Fund. Mr. R. Dean and Mr. Will Mc- Laughlin were appointed on the Circuit Parsonage Cammittee. meeting closed with benediction J. R. Reynalds. WTflf,,,%AY, 1FEBl - .. - 1949 1 1 and finances. e 1 1 1 z-, / 0 0#44 IVE EX TEND to you and your family a most cordial invitation to corne in and see the great new 1949 Pontiac! Definitely and decidedly, it's the finest, most beautiful Pontiac we' have ever been privileged to show. You will admire everytbing about it: the flashing smartness of its completely new Bodies by Fisher-its majiy new features-its fine performance. Here's a real step forward in the niotor world ~ one that you should see uihout delay! AVAILABLE IN FOUR SERIES: FLEETLEADER SPECIAL a FLEETLEADER DE LUXE CHIEFTAIN AND STREAMLINER PONTIAC ... QuaIity Righ ... PrireLow! 1. THIE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING BEAUTY 2. LOWEST PRICED CAR WITH GM HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE Optional et adcflîional cosî on Cheftaen and Stroomliner modois. 3. VISION-AIRE INTERIORS 4. WIDER SEATS -ADDED ROOM 5. WIDE, EASY-ACCESS DOORS 6. NEW WIDE-HORIZON CURVED WINDSHIELD 7. SAFE-T-NEW DRIVER VIEW S. NEW DIAL-CLUSTER DASH 9. EXCLUSIVE TRAVELUX RIDE 10. NEW FINGER-TIP STARTER BUT1'ON ON INSTRUMENT PANEL 11. NEW CONTROLLED VENTILATING SYSTEM 12. CARRY-MORE LUGOAGE SPACE 13. NEW LOW-PRESSURE TIRES, 15" WHEELS AND WIDER RIMS 14. PONTIAC FAMOUS IMPROVED STRAIGHT EIGHT AND SIX CYLINDER ENGINES P409A ROYW. NICHOLS CHEVROLET, PONTIAC9 OLDSMOBILE9 BUICK AND CADILLAC CARS CHEVROLET AND G.M.C. TRUCKS COURTICE M GENERAL MOTORS - - ONTARJO THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 1 Percy and Mrs. Cowling, Bow- manville, for several weeks. Glad to know she is much improved in bealth. You are asked to reserve Thurs- day evening March 3rd for the Aduit Bible Class At Home. Mr. Theron Mountjoy attended the funeral of his aunt Mrs. R. Bird <Carnie Brimacombe) at Hamilton on Friday. Congratulations and Best Wish- es to Mrs. R. Pascoe <Aunt Laura) who on Fniday, reached hem 9lst birthday annivemsary. A number O! friends called during the after- noon to extend best wishes and enjoy afternoon tea with ber. She was the recipient of many lovely cards and gifts. We are glad to know she enjoys very good health. Visitors At S. Kersey's-Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kersey, Lloyd Kersey, To- ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Kersey and Ronnie, Ajax, Miss Marion Kersey and Mr. Ken Pooler, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mms. Harold Ashton and Clare, Enniskillen, Mr. Mel MeCune, Oshawa. The megular monthly meeting of Hampton W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. A. Blanchard. Mrs. C. Daw, second vice presi- dent, presided fôr the' business ing were read and approved. Plans were made for the Wam- en's World Day of Prayer which is being held in the church school room Friday p.m. March 4th. Mms. J. R. Reynolds had charge of the Devotional, the theme being "Thy Kingdom Come-Through the waork of Christian people." Those taking part were Mrs. Nid- dery, Mrs. M. Mountjoy, Mms. G Adcock and Miss Lulu Reynolds. Mrs. E. Linstead very ably took Chapter V of the study book,1 "West of the Gorges" by Kenneth 1 Beatan. March meeting ta be held in the evening at the home of Mrs.o ENNISKILLEN The United Church, Enniskil- len, was the recipient of a cubic cord of slabwood, a gift of Mr. C. Woadley, Tyrone, we apprec- late this gift very much. The W.A. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Laurence Wearn. Mrs. Harold Ashton had charge o! Devotional. Mrs. L. Wearn read the scripture. Mrs. Leonard Bradley read a poema on "Home". Mrs. Harold Ashton read the lesson thoughts on Luke, and closed. with a poemn and hymn. Mrs. George Irwin gave a very interesting talk on hem trip to Alaska in 1936 and included some shots of picturesque scenery taken along the way. Mrs. Ed- gar Wright favoured with a solo. Mrs. John Siemon conducted a contest while lunch was passed by guessing who the baby snap shots were, taken a few years ago. Mrs. Milîs closed the meeting%ý with the W.A. Theme sang and prayer. Mr. and Mns. Ross Page and family, Newcastle, were Sunday visitars with Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt. Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and Lloyd, Biackstock, with Mrs. Min- erva Trewin and Mn. and Mms. Earl Tmewin. Miss Gloria Wmight spent the week-end with Miss Ruth Adams. Mrs. Edna Cain, Mr. Norman Bmooking with Mr. and Mms. Mur- ray Cain and Lenome. Mrs. Ah'ert Cale, Bowman- ville, visited Miss E. Souch. Mm. and Mms. R. McNeil vîsited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Cawling, Purple Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stainton. [ampton, with Mr. and Mrs. Leanard Stainton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leadbeat- er and Baby George, Mm. George Reid, with relatives in Toronto. Mr and Mrs. T. Salter visited Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan, Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Parker, To- ronto, visited Mrs. M. Goodman and Louise on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell and daughter, Sharon, Mr. Tom White, Barbara and Tommy Jr., Toronto, and Miss Esther O'Donaughue of North East Wales, Australia, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wray and Maxine, Oshawa, at T. Wray's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Salter visited Mm. and Mrs. Bruce Ho- gath at Manilla. Mms. Geo. Edger, Mrs. G. Tubb and Gary, Oshawa, at H. Wilcox's. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nelson, To- onto, Mrs. E. Wood, Bowman- ville. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams. Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Solina. visited Mrs. R. Pascoe, at the home of Miss L. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brown and baby daughter, and Mrs. Mabel McKessock, Oshawa, were Sun- day evening tea guests of Mm. and Mrs. Joe Chapman. Mrs. Frank Cryderman, Bow. manville, and Mrs. Fred Tamblyn. Orono, vissited Mr. and Mms. Will Wilbur and other relatives on Monday. Mrs. John Cowling retumned home on Saturday after being cared for at the home of her son ofwe ftous PURIT9 FCOUR fou CW Mr. and Mrs. John Oke with Y.P.U. met Mon. evening with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elma Cryderman and Rae Pascoe, Oke. Missionary convenors, in charge Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers. of the program. Harold Clende. cBert, Garry and Raiph, Nestle- nen, Bruce Taylor and Rev Lin. ton, visited with Mr. and Mrs stead assisted in the worship ser- Walter Ferguson. vice. For the main topic, Gladys Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brunt with Yeliowlees read a letter fromn tMr. and Mrs. Marks, Port Perry. Rev. and Mrs. Merrili Ferguson, e Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton missianaries in Portuguese West and Larry, Purpie Hill, Mr. and Africa. Readings by Harvey Yei- Mrs. W. J. Bragg, Providence, at Iowiees and Ewart Leask con- Mr. O. C. Ashton's. cluded the program and Rae con- Mrs. Mary Griffîn spent the ducted a period of recreation. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Griffin, Purple Hill. Repentance must be something more than mere remorse for sins: it comprehends a change of nature S ULIN.A befitting heaven.-Lew Wallace. 1 The Most fleautihil Thing ou Wheels A PRODUCT 0f ic 9 c Visitors Miss Helen Baker, Toronto, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Hamer and Domeen with friends at Ajax. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crame, Osh- awa, with Mrs. Charles Blanchard. Miss Evelyn Taylor, student nurse at Civic Hospital, Peter- bora, at home. Mr. Rascoe Baker, R.C.A.F., Clinton, at home. Mm. and Mrs. Charles Allun and Mr. Albcmt Allun, Bowmanville. at Wes Yellawlees'. The members of the Adult Bible Class are holding a social evening at Sauina School, Fiday, Feb. 25. Home & Schoal meeting toak the form af a Last Heir pamty at the school Friday evening when high score prizes were won by Mms. Jack Reynolds and Mm. Jack Yellawlees. A meeting of the Sauina Public Libmary bard was held at the home of the treasurer, Mm. Chas. Shortmidge, Saturday evening. when the officers were reinstalled for the curment yeam and plans discussed for increasing intemest RIRITlpcnAxp lFvll2 oblàl. q... FOR W BAKERY AND RESTAURANT : Only the Best 5-' QUALITY : AND % eSERVICE S855 - Phone - 855 1 1 Tf a a a ONTARIO

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