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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Nov 1949, p. 12

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Àrold Turner Inducied ai.I BROWN'S A Moral Issue j RECIREATION Fertilizer Demand Imp eSi e rvi ai St.tte frPaulof'Gaham By Joseph Lister Rutedge CALENDAR ExceedsSupply '1 à Se~i e rv ce iS ,P ilsPceiggtee hs oe An issue of the London Economn- Thurs., Nov. lOth.-" World output rofa ommercial _________on Friday evening, in honor 0f st, published well before the re- 1:45 p.m.-Ladies' Dressmaking fertilizers has raceilt~ his 9th bir hda . a m e w e e c nt B C C on ere ce, w el before C lass, L ions C om m unity ne er before attained and is stil Ata imlebt impressîve ser- cies and doctrines of the parW. played and a delicious lunch the devaluation of the pound and Cnr.ovn upad th Fod and vice, Rev. Harold Turner was in- They put their Kingdom first in served of sandwiches, cokes, ice other currencies of the world, 7:30 p.m.-Ladies' Dressmaking Agricultural Organization o h ducted into his new pastoral a way that is enviable." cream, birthday cake and cookies. said sormething that suddenly Class, Lions Community United Nations reports in a iiew Cchge at t. a l's Unte He appealed for a Christian Later the children gathered in a gives a meaninig to the disturbed Centre. friie ultn Chrh owavnon Friday underground in Bowmanville- circle and Grahamt opened his and tangled thinking of a great 7:30 p.m.-Basketball. Higb With a few minor exceptions, evening, November 4. The service for the Church to wake up out of many presents and thanked everY- many people flot only in Britain, Schooî Gym, young men. the increased post-war supply of rwas conducted1 by Rev. A. E. Eus- its lethargy and indifference and one. but here in Canada. Sat., Nov. l2th.- these fertilizers-Lnitrogen, sol- 'tace, Orono, assisted by Rev. H. to make the Christian faith a Miss Blanche Wotton bas been "At some point", says the Econ- 9:30 a.m.- Boys' Bowling Lea- uble phosphates, and potash-has Bunt, Newtonville. disturbing delement in the town. staying with her sister Mrs, Cyril omist, ,-Perhaps not very dis- gue, Public School Boys. been used as it became avaîlable. Taking as his text, "Seek ye This, Mr-. Yardley stated, will be Avery following ber operation. tant-the Bfitish people are going Mon., Nov. 14th.- Consumption in many parts of first the Kingdom of God", Rev. done when the professing Christ- Brown's Busy Bees beld a suc- to wake up to the fact that their 7.00 p.m. -Woodcraft, Central the world would have been great- Frank H. Yardley, Courtice, ian submerges bis own ego'so that cessful bazaar on Saturday. economic life-and especially Public School basemieqt. der bad it been possible to obtain preached a stirring and challeng- only Jesus Christ matters; when Miss Betty Stephenson, Ottawa those parts of it that bave been Adult. supplies. So rapidly has world ing sermon. "A Cbristian is one be is able to say "For me to live Civic Hospital, spent the weekend entrusted to the state-is based Tues., Nov. 15th- demand out-stripped supply that who puts the Kingdom of God is Christ"; when be exhibits a with ber parents. upon assumptions about their in- 1:45 p.m.--Smocking Class, shortages in the post-war years first, and wbose highest loyalty comradeship and love toward ail Mr. Welington Farrow was ternal and external earning ladies, Lions Communîty were characteristic everywhere. is to Jesus Christ," be said, "and men; when in every sense of the Iucky winner of a cbicken at the Power that simply do notecorres- Centre. Much of this increased demand It is practised rarely in the Christ- word, the Kingdom of God comes bazaar on Saturday. pond to the facts. Once that rea- 7:00 p.m.-Leathercraft Class, is rooted in buman needs and jan church. "Such loyalty and first, beginning witbin the indi- A number of men gathered at lization dawns, there will be a Lions Community Centre. welfare. The growth in world switb personal devotion may be found vidual. He suggested three tech- the home of Mr. Austin White on premium on politicians who can Adult.. population and a better apprecia- Whin a corrupt formi in the Commu- niques that would be effective if Monday for a ploughing bee. Mr. convince the country that they 7:30 p.m.-Smocking Class, tion of good nutritional practices nist Party - - and we migbt well put into practice by ail Christ- White is at present in Toronto know bow to raise the earning Lions Community Centre, have caused a world-wide and copy some of their methods", bie ians-loving one another, wit- General Hospital. We ail wish hepo ranrecet otigsnAdt.uetdmndfroefoLad continued. He then pointed out nessing to the power of Christ and makes a speedy recovery. the ieast painful manner-in Wed., Nov. 16th.- for food in gréater variety. some of the characteristics of a prayer. A successful Hallowe'en Party short, there will be a premium on 6:45 p.m.-Boys' Gym Class, Against this, the amount of arable ri"good Communist". His loyalty is The induction ceremony was was held at the school Friday those whose specialty is efficiency Juniors, 11 yrs. & under. lannd suppiying each person is Party; bisis a real fervour; tbey the charge to the e minister and Children under6 yrs.-Jill Wil. ialty i generosity."1 Seniors, 1 yrs. & ovrcunre is proving inadqae o'e o peey s b e g d t h o d ce y R v utc n v nn . Pi e w n es w r: rTherthan o nsthgose o se sprgec- 8:0 p.m.- os' Gym nas s, rltv l s alr an n m n e~ ~~h ber: tho o hidriated ithhr ev.congrgtionTha delvrediasFowrgr;Grsrm ' eifsothrpry;hrebRv.Bn.Tecnegat1on h1 yrs.--Kathleen Brown, Littl ie hconst oe n o r u HigNv. Sehoo-Gmnsi m song ereamsortaosngthadesap is a fraternal spirit and strict dis- was urged to uphoid their new Bo-Beep; Boysfr 7-11 yrs agint hoe of ail parties-forThs.No.lt- rngoteim ratade- edis ~ cipline; and they bave used the minister by prayer and co-opera- Graham Pickering, Devil; Ail iy eogtalpris-who 1:5 ion-Ds making Cla enti a] ragrdcmtralefimentsusethe hec l' idea, w ereby sm al groups tion, that le m ght be able to ead boys and girls 11-14 yrs.-Jim t hs eir essvery pi te acontuesa-uLo s om uncoCnte. gr aerciand or ici e t us e ofi 1tt~ meet in homes to discuss the poli- themi into greater fields of Christ- Curson, Pirate; Couple under 12 commetthti uli hy 730pm-rssaigCash rcialfritilizer i s eiin at4 in ý,trvic. Hereminded the yrs.-Dayrell Pickering-Grand- miîtro teamntino a ndJmMoeTap o water down at the instance of Lions Community Cen~tre. many cases with FAO aid, are giv-co 0* miitr fteadoiin fm, n GMoe rap o- what thybliv o epliia Aduit. ing more and more attention to o ho ]KIf T lOb? Christ fo Peter, to care for, and ic under 12 yrs.-Peter Kiel, Litteie tey Aneiîeeto bs posîaie- 73 ..BseblHg ncesn oetepouto.Ct A tt th xpedîency.ly in re s-pi g hzlove "the sheep and the îambs of Tramp; Best Dressed Lady (aduît) tont A nd om im timaqes. :pm-asket'b ymaîsigh iceaigdoetcprdcio. top2 h W 08Ltefok Aci BrwGpy etoushave wanted to ask: "i i Young men. ed sources. of natural organic fer- tp,2 The choir, directed by D. A. Dressed Gent (aduit) - MissS tilizers are urgentiy needed and 6 peeled Orde no ai you had- cGregor, assisted throughout Blanche Wotton; Comic over 12 socrai? htcorgoudfo l aare being sought. arýe tende kntln e ds t o et h srie n an he a t em ys.( d lt) M sd m s. A: Kil p yN ST1O W ithout commercial fertilizers ad2t prices, dellvered to you by "Holy Art Thou" by Handel. Negro. and Maretta Reichrath, TeEomstagsfuter mail, postage pald. Following the service a recep- Old Lady: Comic over 12 yrs. that the present British crisis ______ to supplement the non-commer- ewst i Our sample card showing tion for Rev. and Mrs. Turner (adut)-Mrs. Tommy Wilson. flot an economic crisis that can be Nestieton W.I. met at the homeduemarsanotrorni fedP over 150 varieties and shades was held in the Sunday Schooi Little Catherine Simms, Fene- solved 'by xtw technical devices. of Mrs. Wm. Steele Nov. 2 with dcmatrias mu dhothe rableaft a room, when the new minister and Ion Falls, bas been visiting ber It is flot a political crisis that meeting in charge of Mrs,I . Hoy- la fteras h oftcoedarotbe ts. M ofbeutfu oole yrn his wife were introduced to the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. G. wouid be in any w.ay improved er's group. Mrs. O. W. Rolph, dis- cold wate ivhich we supply, will be congregation by Mr. and Mrs. Honey. by a change of Party. It is a moral trict president, spoke on "Publici- farmed, worid crop yieids could qrn spo sent to you on receipt Of 10e Kenneth Werry. Brief words of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stephenoncrisiswih il eovdonyt.Prga:Rdn-Ird- not be maintained and the diets the cover te cover mailing and hand- welcome were extended to Rev. and Miss Betty Stephenson ,Ot-jwben the whole British people ents of Jam, by Mrs.W.Jcsn at present leveis, couid flot be llng. and Mrs. Turner and also to tawa, were guests at the Wallace-.iare at last 'brougbt hy events to music by Mrs. Stanley Malcolm- prvied Simply write to:- Pastor E. Jobnston, of the Evan- Toms wedding in Newcastle on face tbe unpieasant facts of their "For ever and Ever" with ladies poie Wol gelistic Centre, by Rev. S. R. Friday night. position in tbe worid and, as a snging the chorus; Reading- EvanglineWool Hendersoni. Rev. W. P. Rogers Newcastle Golf, Hunt and Coun- consequence, to put courage back *'Cbeer for the Ageing" by Mrs. REG'D. pronounced the benediction and try Club are packing once more into politics.", R. W. Marlow. Mrs. M. Emerson Dept 39brought the- happy occasion to a for a hunting trip to Bayswater. These words present their chai- put on a car contest which was P.O. Box 1463, Place d'Armes close._______ lenge here as they do in Britain, won ib r. R .Mr .Lde Monteal .Q.SOUT NES LETON tey d evrywhre. re e maRoe plans for a eucbre party. Motel ..The secret of success is constan- S U HN S L O as te oeeyhre r es olcaîl was-a tasty, bot supper cytopupoe.Dîralîsure that we bave the technical ih A dainty lunch was served. cy o prpse.Diraei.devices to achieve economlc mir-dib Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proutt and acles? Are we so sure that -a Ms .Smlsmvdtevt family visited Mr. andl Mrs. John change from this party to that of .banks.to.Mr. .o.p.. .rs Powers, Lindsay. wi1l resolve ail our prob1ems? teeadte ru ncag Mr. and Mrs. Norman Malcolm, Jsn't our wbole failure that of lie. o laatadpoial Blackstock, called on Mn. and ing unabie fo recognize tbe moral feno.Teewr 6lde Mrs. John Proutt and Miss Ruth nature of the cnisis? Isn't our onyan smecidnpret.Nx Proutt. answer, not adroit manevig meeting at Mrs. Geo. Bowers', Friday evening i4. and Mrs. flot political miracle-makers, but Dc ncag fMs ei Weddng nniensry f Mn an anhonst pproch brogh ut-Wilson's group. Ivan Pa'butt attendcrthe Silver a oncolpoc truh u- Mr.and rG ai wriienceMal- Wedn niesr fM.adting courage back into politics? M.adMs arneMl Mrs. Marvin His, Pleasant Point. _________________ a 3EA T la 3 OWNANvIL&IC isM - Mr.M Tre*Mrs. Samt Brooks, Bowmanviile. Mrs. Malcolm Emerson bas N V 10 Mr. Wm. Beacock and Mi-. and been under the Dr.'s cr.W WEDNESDAY -THUESDAY N V.9 1 Mrs. Grant Thompson spent Sun- ADDM0,1tL I1SURANCE hope she will 'be better soon. day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Nay- s The Pot Luck supper put on by 0 loi-, Pefferlaw. Mr. John Nesbitt, Oshawa. visit- * the W.A. was quite a success. ed Mr. Jas. Nesbitt. The Hallowe'en party made s S Mr. and Mrs. H. Cole have gone quite an enjoyable evening. - Mr. and Mns. Victor Malcolm f)Trnofr h itr and family visited Mr. and Mrs.WHT Teachers' Meeting in Tyrone, M.adMs la ugt t M onday evening. ~tended the golden w edding of M r. O FI R FR S E Women's institute meeting at and Mrs. Ed Weatherilt at Betha- FO IERSH ýAC DW - Mrs. Wm. Steele's was weil at- y r.Wabnl Ms u- FLAVOUR TRYCR kE V tended wben the members heard a very timely address on "Publici- toCv dM.adMs ty" given by Mrs. O. W. Rolpb, Insurance Mr.t'saunt . Samt Brooks and -ci Grant, Bowmanville, visited Mn.AP r uT Orono, District President. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm. *M r-. and Mrs. Han-y M cLaughiin M .a d M s .M ok nh v a t m C o n and Lawrence spent Sunday in D e ouscvr moved t Washago Beach, flear N PAEFM Elmvale for the winter. ~ Sverl flk ttededtheAngi- tents are more valuable to- Arthur Jackman visited Mn. John 1 tcandu poTrasay. njBab day because of the shortage McGil, Janetvile. l OA E N DAN ~II.Y* cIES E HO.M j and epot a ost njoybie of many matenlals. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm F E O A DA N ff CR HLMevening.viteWlar A&P CREAM SY Car on Tnde cars of Young People at- The fire insurance you carry Cook, Oshawa. March of Time Short Color C ron tne the joint League meeting j in Biackstock, Tuesday evening. 2 probably no longer ade- Little Mary Lou Crawford !S OI C Blackstock Y.P.U. entertained quate to cover the increased under the Dr.'s care. Hope for a STANDARrQ FRID Y -SAT RDA - N V. l -12 admus and Nestletofl members Insurable value of your home. spee&y necoveny. _______64 ______G REEN FRIAY SA URB Y N V. 1-1 toa.Hlloe'e paty.ItR Wope joint meeting wil l e beld once Now, before you have a r Te a month for fellowship and wor- loss, check up with tis ih Wok ek shi. aent. orEveryIndustry KRAFT DINNER2 Of AlfflsiWednesdaY' evening Miss G. MeKee entertained guests1 in hion- (John Atkins In The Scene) o u r f M r W m B e a o c k s bi th -T h e re is a rig h t w o rk w e e k fo r Blk every industry and the means are Backstock, M.an r.Hg known of finding the number of R F Rl Taylor, Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. INSURANCE- REAL ESTATE hours per day and the rîumber of KR A U EI UL Wm. Ferguson, Bunketon and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Tbompson, Nestie- Phone: Office 681. Res. 493 dys per week in wbich workers _______________ tieibiin ba ih t rodueigte scN.- DecorafI erc*e employers into adopting a POTATOES No. 1 Ontani* * wogcoraio short work week and increas- -M JO &ETEO ing bourly pay, which may fnean Moderate Prlces-. a reduction of total pay, govern- ments sbould make scientific A & P SUPER-RIGHT studies to establish the right work week to produce an optimum of FUNEST GOV'T GRADES 3 THE HEAT ind ah toseengge PORTEREHOUSE, SIRLOIN, There are few family or pern- M orB I E S OU AND MOISTURE RISISTING sonal budget pnoblemns that would WN rDNLS ON not ie solved by an additional Stocks our ousts lb 69c MMouENAMEL. . . four or eigbt hours of wonk in the week. No bealthy worken wbo FIRST 5 RIBS, SHORT CUT beaut and reshnss of a week wihl find bis health burt . 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