THt~RSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1950 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVÎLLE. ONTARTO g bc' ETffTR1EL~ Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Billett spent several days in Toronto. Visitors wit.1 Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wood and Allie were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rundle, Hampton, Mrs. -John Oke, Enniskilien, Mrs. Neil ,Yellowlees and Donna, Tyrone, Mrs. Delbert Flintoff. Don and Lloyd.Flintoff, Mrs. Wesley Hos- kmn, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Frazer Woodruff, Lindsay. ~Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watson (Vespent the weekend in Toronto witb their son Archie and family. Miss Shirley Porter, RN., Osh- awa, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morten spent Sunday in Toronto visiting A heir daughter Adele. 'Mrs. Virtle Wilson is a patient ini Bowmanville hospital follow- ing an operation. We wish for ber a speedy recovery. The Park St. Church shed bas been solci to Gray's of Newcastle and is being dismantled and re- moved. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. MeKenzie left on Sunday on the inaugural flight of the T.C.A. plane from Malton ta Tampa, Florida, where they will spend two weeks. Mrs. Roy Forrester and baby daugbter Judith Elaine returned ,àiýome on Sunday fromn Bowman- ~'wMr. and Mrs. Glenn Tamblyn and Diane, Belleville spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn. Congratulations, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell on the birtb of their daughter in Bowmanville hospital. The Orono Skating*Club jour- neyed ta Lindsay on Saturday ev- ening to put on their ice carnival. Two of Garton's buses carried the club members. and awing ta, bad e Phone ITGOVE OIL 1 corner Kig and1 PHIONE 836 49 King St. W. roads, one bus bad trouble and didn't arrive in Lindsay until 10 o'clock, making it impossible for the program ta be carried out as arranged. However the show went on making the best of a difficult situation. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Simpson on the birth of their son in Bowmanville h os pita I. Mr. Neil Porter received pain- ful injuries to bis leg wben he xvas knocked down by a car on the main street in Orono on Fi-- day evening. Mrs. C. L. Powers wha bas been in Pontypool during the wînter bas returned ta Orono. Mrs. Harry Lycett is asisting ber father, Mr. J. C. Gamey in the post office during Mrs. Wil- san's absence tbrougb illness. Early on Tuesday morning the dam at the mili pond gave away due ta the ri sing waten. This bas caused a great deal of damage in that locality. The park bas been flooded and the fair grounds bave been damaged by water. On March 3lst Orona Brancb of the Red Cross reported that its objective of $300 had been reached. There is still a lot of money ta be tunned in fnom out- lying points. The following night letter was received by the Secretary this week. To Members of Orono Branch: Please convey my deep appre- ciation ta everyone concerned in the success of your campaign. I knaw you faced and overcame many difficulties befone yo u could announce that youn Brancb quota had been reached. Heanti- est congratulations and g oo d wishes. S. H. Young, Campaign Chairman Phone Z ERO$ [NE Bowmnanviiie BOWMWANVILLR IThe Orono News IJ Mrs. R. E. Logan Saturday evening at the home af Mn. and Mrs. Chas. Glenney about 75 people gathened from No. 9 Section ta honor Miss Paul- ine Bnanch and Mr. Bruce Mc- Clure with a shawer and presen- tation. After a sing-song led by Russell Osborne witb Miss Arvîlla Brunt at the piano, Pauline and Bruce were led ta the seats of hanor with confetti - f illed balloons overbead giving tbem showers. Little Gail Allin and John Glenney whecled ý,n a wagon laden with gifts followed by sev- eral baskets. After they had been opened and displayed the bride and groom thanked evenyone. Among the gifts. werc a satin cushion fnom No. 9 Home and School Club, a pain of flannelette sheets from the Sulent Sisters Ladies' Club and a lovely tri- light lamp from former neigh- bo urs and friends fnom Brown's Sectian. The couple wîll be marrieci Sat- urday evening in Newcastle and will live in Peterbono. Another event of the evening was a presentation ta Mn. and Mrs. Chas. Gibson who are leav- mng aur cammunity ta take up residence in Oshawa this montb. Russell Osborne read the addncss and Mrs. Fred Bowen presentcd Mrs. Gibson witb a lovely table lamp and Mrs. Gibson expressed the thanks of thein family. We are sorry ta sec this famîly leave but wisb thema every luck and joy in thein new home. A delicious lunch was served by the commit- tee in charge. ZION Miss Inez Cameron, was a re- cent visitor at Norman Wilks', Toronto. Mvr. and Mrs. Ivor Gerry, Tor- onto, spent the weekend at Mrs. F. B. Glaspel's. MVr. Jim Randal was at North Oshawa for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. 'Faye and Sharon, Utica, at George Gibson's. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rabbins a n d R u t h, Bowmanville, at Charles Naylor's. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stainton. Misses Muriel Moore and Ruth Shaw, Mrs. James Moore and Jerry, Oshawa, at Russell Stain- ton's. The W.A. had a quilting at the Sunday School on Monday. Canadian railroads, on their coast-to-coast operations, s p a n five timne zones. Mr. C. OTTWAY Noted Arabian Herbalist who haa been aerving hie ciietomera from hi. 'oronto office for the pet 2 0 y e ara with ani grsu is a descendant of an Arahian famiiy, dating back many generations; al of whomn have been dis- tinguished for their knowled ge of mredi. cine and .ervice ta mankind. Mr. Ottway's thor- ough lnowledge and gractical experience has won him êirat place as the leadîn eponent of Herbf ealin in Canada and beas f hie succeu in reIieving the diatrea. of thotaands of sufferena in Canada, Mr. Ottway is now offering hie famous H erbai Producta direct to you by mail. Ail Ottway Products are made from Herbe and contain na harmful or habit formingdrugs They have been tested and approved by thi public for the pat 20 years. ORDER by MAIL- NOW HERBAL KIDNEY MEDICINE for Backache, Bladder and Kidney Disorders...8oz. boni.e $1 .25 HERBAL LIVER MEDICINE for liver, Biiosn.s,, Indigestion Soz. bottie 125 BITTER HERBAL MEDICINE OR CAPSULES for Stomach, Liver, Gastric and Digestive Disorders.. .. 8 oz. bonti. $1.25 50 ca]psules 1.50 HERSAL TONIC for toning up the system.8 ci. botti. $1.25 HERBAL LAXATIVE FOR CHILDREN Tonc-Muid Lxative-for Worms. 8Boz. boni.e $1.25 ASTHMA CAPSULES for Astkma, Coughs, Colds, Catorrh. 50 capsules $1.50 COUGH SYRUP for Brornchltis, Coughs, Colds. 8 oz. bortte $ 1.00 OARGLE fo. Sors Throat, Toiisilitis, Antiseptic msouth woth .......... 4 oz. botti. $ .50 LINIMENT for Aching Muscles, Tired and Burning Foot.......... 8 oz. boni. $ 1.00 Postage poid. S.nd cisequ. or Money Ordor C. OTTWAY LIMITED, Depi. 2 514 Donf.rth Ave., Tronto, ont. , S.S. No. 9, Clarke Silent Sisters will meet Thurs- day evening, April 6, at Mrs. Art Gibson's. Miss Pauline Branch and Mr. Bruce McClure, Peterboro, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Bull Barchard vi- sited ber mother, Mrs. E. Hooper, Sunday. Miss Arvilla Brunt, Oshawa, was home for the weekend. Miss Joyce Eddy, Toronto, witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Free- man Eddy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pedwell are moving into their new home. Miss Helen Turner was skating in the Ice Carnival at Lindsay, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Turner were in Toronto, Friday. Mrs. Jack Gibson and son, John, are with ber mother, Mrs. Clemence, Oshawa. Mr. Jack Gibson and Mrs. Fred Bowen spent the weekend with Mrs. Jack Gibson at Mrs. Clem- ence'. Mr. Bert Bowen witb Mr. and Mrs. Denny Gibson, Oshawa. Miss Joan Sloan, Toronto, cail- ed at Mrs. Bowen's, Sunday. Home and Sebool Club bas been postponed for one week due ta bad roads and conflicting mee tings. Plan ta attend the following week, wben a special program lias been planned. Community Honors Bride & Groomn To Be Don'i Gamble! TOO OFTEN after a tire the newspaper report says "There wvas no Insurance." Only the property owner who took a chance - and lost - cau ap- preciate that insufficient Fire Insurance is a real calamity. DON'T stake everything you own against the chance of being wviped out by fire! Insure with Stuart R. James INSU RANCE - REAL ESTATE BURKETON News that Major T. G. Breck is reported missing shocked the community last week. Wè wish Mrs. Breck, Wallace and Bill ta know that aur sympatby goes. out to tbem. Mr. and Mrs. George Tompkins, Toronto; Misses Irene and Dor- een Holroyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rog- ers and Barbara, wbo bave just returned fram Wawa; visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pollard and family visited Mrs. Pollard's mother, Mrs. *H. Trick. Mrs. H. White, Oshawa, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs.- H. Trick. On Monday evening, the Homne and Scbool Association made plans for a social evening and Eucbre ta be beld April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Éon, Hamilton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleland Lane. Tbey werc accompanied by Mrs. Thos. Burkell who will remain for a while. Mr. and Mns. Edwi.n Ormiston, Maple Grave, visited thein son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howand Ormiston, on Sun- day. Mn. and Mrs. J. T. Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walkey and farnily spent Sunday with Mn. and Mns. Walter Wbittakcr, Ton- onto. There will be special services in the United Church Tbursday and Friday evening preparatory ta Easter Sunday Service. Rev. Meredith, Bowmanville, will be the speaker on Thursday evcning and Rev. Mellow, Oshawa, on Fni- day evening. We hope ta have a gaad turnaut ta these services. We were pleased ta bave a full choir Sunday evening. This is an invitation extended ta every- body ta came and fili the church. Mr. and Mrs. Eanl MacEwen and son, Peterboro, are with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burley. We are sorry ta hear of the illn-ess of Miss Isobel Laing and Mrs. Frank Gilmer. Miss Barbara Saunders, Toron- ta, was home for the weekend. Mrs. John Lancaster, who spent the winter witb membens of ber family is now at ber own home. Mrs. Albert Morton, Onono, vi- sitcd ber cousin, Miss Jennie Thompson., Mrs. Sam Smith is with Mr. and Mns. Geo. Smith, Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones attendcd a house-warming .at Mr. and Mrs. Alec Barclay's, Osh- awa, Saturday evening, the latter having recently moved into thein new home. On Tuesday last, Mr. Wilbert Hancock attended the funeral of aMAPLE GROVE Young People's class will hold anevening, service on Sunday, April 9th, at 7:30r p.m. in the church, with John Wing, Univer- sity of Toronto, as guest speaker. 1.Don't fo-rget Institute meeting on Monday evening, Apnil 10th. Mr. and Mns. Roy Topping, son Jimmy, Miss Manlene Taylor, IWeston, Mr. and Mrs. Chanlie White, Gertrude and Edward White, Mn. Hanry Linch, Oshawa, Miss Joan Roach, Town, wene weekend and Sunday visitons with Mn. and M-rs. Fred Stevens. Mn. and Mrs. Ray Snowden. Donna and Bill Snowden, Toron- ta, were Sunday visitons witb Mn. and Mns. R. R. Stevens and Mn. IW. J. Snowden. Mn. and Mrs. Ralph Larmer, little daughtçr, Blackstock, visit- ced thein gnandfathen,'Mn. W. J. Snowden. Wedding belîs are ninging in Special Easten service on Sun- day afternoon. Master Billie Summensford xvith his mather, Mrs. Ken Sumrr.ens- ford entertained the follow ing an Apnil I lth, it being Billie's 2ýnd birthday: grandparents, Mn. :and Mns.- Sumniersfond, Town, and Mns. J. D. Stevens; othen relatives and friends: Mns. George Brown, Jimmy, Mns. Bob bockbart, John, Town; Mrs. Bob Bothwell, Bob-f b.v, Mn. and Mrs. Fred Stevens, Mn. Harold Stevens, Mrs. Harvey Brooks, Maple Grave, %ol-.en all en*iayed the happy occasion. Maple Grave W.M.S. met an March 3Oth with 18 present. The President led in prayen and ex- tcnded ah invitation fram St. Paul's, Bowmanvillc, ta meet with them at thein evening ser- vice, April l6th, to hean Mrs. S. W. K. Harris, President of the Bay of Quinte Confenence Bi-anch of W.M.S. Mrs. Wo rden tank i charge of the Easten prog7.rame. the theme being Christ i i~n Mrs. M. Burgess, Mns. Ross Stev- ens and Mrs. H. Brooks presented Ilt would be nice if folks would the programme from the Miss- leave their back lights on for a ionary Monthly. At the close the while at night when we have no Iadieý adjourned to the ba-,ýrnenr-t street lights and sidewalks are ,and with .the help of severai \ isit- flot good in some places. ors and' ladies from the Evin Auxiliary, quilted three qit [for'O0verseas Relief. The Supply Smerll P,1i.si bis cousin, Mrs. Arthur Marvin. .Mrs. Raymond Bruce went to Ftoxboro on Tuesday-to spend thel Easter holiday with ber sister, Mrs. T. Curry. 'We. are pleas'ed *to hear that Miss Faê Jones, who applied- to enter the Pètetboro Clvjté Hos- pital*for the Sept. clans of nurses, bas been-accepted. .On .Saturday eviening about twenty of the card'club, ta wbich Mrs. Mary ý Stèvens beloriged when living here, ý raided lier home at Newcastle,, and ail report a very enjoyable evening. Mr. Chas. Watters is home fromr Centralia for tbe holiday. Miss Dorothy. Stapleton won second prize- and Lawrie Staple- ton \von third prize on their es- says "What could happen to me if I took that drink."ý Dorotby. read.ber essay over the. air from radio station CKLB, Oshawa, on Sunday aiternoon, March 26. Mrs. George Stapl.etoni spent the weekend witb. Mr. and Mrs.. George Smith, Newcastle. Mr!,. Sam Smith is.,visiting Mrs. George Smith, Newcastle. CADMUS bi.aà . All A lZ In -Durham County In Great Demand L. C. Roy, Canadian National Railways, Dept. of Colonization and Agriculture, would like it to be brought ta the attention of the residents of Durham County that numerous people are seeking ta buy small acreages containing arable land. "As you are aware," writes Mr. Roy, Agricultural Agent, "our Deparmentbas, for some years, bn bringing over Europeans and agricultural people from the United Kingdom, to this country; and lately we have been receiving numerous inquiries from the United States for small properties that might permit leisurely re- tirement."' There are numerous Americans with a comparatively s m a Il NE WTON VILLE enable them to retire ini tht United States, who would like t( find small holdings over here ir order to pay most of their ex. penses through small farming. Such people would prove ta be good tcitizens since they have had the thrift to save enough ta buy themselves a small parcel of l-,rd, and since tbey express the deýi-e ta be independent. Athough there have been so far from 25 ta 30 inquiries, as yet nonanc hqs bee'i met witb a realiza- tion of the goal. It is believed that a number of those xvho have inquired will journey ta Canada this summer ta look over any pas- sibil ities. Private owners and real estate agents are urged ta try ta help satisfy tle needs' and require- ments of these potential Canadian citizens. If interested advise the editor of The Statesman who expects a visit shortly from Mr. Roy. Whenever education and refine- ment grow away from the com- mon people, they are growing toward selfisbness, whicb is the manster evil of the world.-H. W. Commfttee served lunch. ENNISKJLLEN The Service Club met at the home of Mrs. H. Milîs, March 28 witb 13 present. Evening was spent playing Rummohi, wîth Mns. L. Wearn and Mrs. Ashton win- ning prizes. Hampton play is ta be given here on Aprîl 12. A de- liclous lunch was served by Mrs. O.:Ashton, Mrs. D. Pièkering, and. the hostess. Next meeting at Mrs. J. Slemon's, April 11, wben we hope ta see a goodly number present. The"Service Club -dance held in the hall was very well attend- ed on Marcb 24. Music was sup- plied byý the Hill Top Four, with R. McLaugblin calling the square dances. Prize winners were: Toaster, Miss Mona Brunt; Sta- 'tionery, Miss Jean Harris; En.amel Pan, Miss Mana Brunt; Motor Oil, Miss Marie Ashton; Spot Dance. won by Miss Mona Brunt and Mr. Carl McLaughlin. Mrs. Howard Stevens and Gor-, don, visited Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walton, Kingston. Mrs. Stevens remained for a holiday. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Osh- awa,. Mr. and Mrs. John Dorland visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor- land, Mis s Elva Orchard, Bowman- ville, Mr. Howard Stevens, Master Grant Werry, at Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stainton's. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fenguson's on Sunday were Miss Dorotby Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fallis and Lmnda, Cadmus witb Mrs. J. Ad- ams and Ruth. Mrs. S. G. Saywell and Margar- et, Mr-s. W. A. VanCamp visited Mr. Francis Wenry's. Mr. Lawrence Schell, Toronto, wvith Mr. and Mrs. E. McNair. Mn. and Mrs. B. O. Ashton and Larry, Purple Hill, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ashton, Lois and Charles on a Sunday visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. May, Toronto. Mrs. J. Adams and Ruth visited Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald, Bow- manville. Mr. and Mrs. Herb McLaugblin, Oshawa, at Mn. and Mrs. Russehl' McLaughlin's. Mr. and Mrs. G. Yeo and Teddy, attended the Silven Wedding of Mn. and Mrs. C., Woodley, Tynone, on April 1. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright, Maple Grave, had tea with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Werry on Sun- day. Miss Dianne Lethangue bas re- turned home after visiting Mrs. J. Adams and Ruth. Mr. T. M. Slemon returned borne from Bowmanville Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. Lamne Saunders with ber daughten, Mrs. C. Cothier. Mn. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater and, Georgie with friends at Bridgencsrth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smales. OshaNWa, were Sunday guests of Mr. E. A. Werny had a very successful cattie sale on Monday. Miss Jean Wemry. R.N., Peter- bora Hospital, with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Werry, on Sun-, day. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Milîs and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milîs at- tended tbe funeral of M r. Joe Cowling, Bolsover, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright, Maple Grave, at Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Wright's. Miss Elsie Bottrell, Newcastle, with ber sister, Mrs. Carl Fergu- son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferguson and familv with Mr. and Mrs. Ray- rnondf Bottrell, Newcastle. Women's Association met atý the borne af Mrs. Floyd Beckett. Mrs. Francis Werry had charge of devotional. Mrs. Russell Mc- Laughlin read the Bible reading. 3usiness was conducted by Presi- dent, Mrs. H. Milîs. Mrs. R. Or- miston bad charge of the follow- ng pragram: Solo by Mrs. EdgE%- Wright; reading by Mrs. Earlc rrewin. Mrs. Ormiston gave two short readîngs. AIl joined in a sing-song of Irish sangs. Lunch was served by group 3. Prayer meeting was closed with W.A. berne san ngind vprr 28 Ring st. W. Phone 747 There was a good attendance at clîurcb on Sunde-y in spite of the bad roads. Mr. and Mns. Norman Robrer and baby wltb his parents at Michell. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilhiamson an the ar- rival of a baby son. Bath are doing fine. .Mr.' and Mrs. Clifford Kern, have purchased a new cabin trail- er ta take with them when -Clîff gocs back ta wark at Fart Wil- liam. .Mrs. Lamne McKee spent Sat- urday in Toronto. We are all glad ta hear that Mrs. Percy Elliott is home and feeling better. Mr. Lamne McKee and boys spent Sunday witb Mr. and Mns. Jas. McKee. Miss Gladys Gibson is spend- ing ber holidays with ber parents. Congratulations ta Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stinson on the arriv- aI of a baby boy on Apnil lst. Bath mather and b abe daing fine. Mr. and Mns. Norman Argue, Janetville, with Mn. and Mrs. Clarke Williams. Mn. Ronald Williams, Port Pen- ny, spent the weekend witb par- ents. Owing ta the bad roads and bridges out a lot of ehildren fnom the cammunity have missed bôth High and Public 'Schools. SOUTH NESTLETON Mn. Cecil Wilson, Mn. and Mrs. Herman Sameélîs attended 'the funeral of thein cousin, Mn. John Lillicrap, in Toronto. Miss Gwen Wilson was observ- ing in Oshawa scbools this past week.' Due ta eancelled buses Mn. and 'Mrs. Wilson drove ber ta Peterboro Sunday evening. Mn. Thos. Langfeld bas resum- cd bis Position at Bowmanville Training School. M isses Helen Bowers, Toronto, arid rýlva Bradley, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers. Mrs. Clarence Mountjoy visited Miss Rase Mountjoy. Mn. and Mns. Byron Hyland, Omemee, visited bis parents, Mn. and Mrs. Fred'HYland.e Mr. and Mrs. Max Fallis and family, Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mn. and Mrs. Donald Thompson. Mn. Perey Huibert with Mn. A Hulbert. Mn. and Mns. Dean Lansing and son, Oshîawa, with Mrs. Normanî Lansing. Mn. Cliff Bcacock, Peterboro, and Miss Myrtle Beacock, Toron- ta, at home for the weeken-i. Mn. Wm. Beacock is slowl.y ira- proving since bis serious illness. Mn. and Mrs. D. Davison and Douglas spent Manday in Toronto.I Mn. Donald Thompson has pur- chased a new Case tractor. Mn. and Mrs. Harris, 'roronto, hiave purchased the Farder house and will be moving ta thevilg on May lst.vilg FORD AND MONARCH CARS FORD TRUCKS, TRACTOR AND FARM EQUIPMENT COOD USED CARS 1948 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan 12,000 miles. New car condition, (guaranteed) 1940 Ford Opera Coupe - Many extras, guananteed. 1936 Hudson Coach * Price $150!.00 Needs body waik. Snooks Auto Sales ONTARIO Bowmanville Lions Club present their HS50 MINSTREL SHOW WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY April l2th and l3th, 1950 Curtain Time - 8:15 p.m. TOWN HAL.L - DGWNANVILLE A LAUGH EVERY MINUTE! Orchestra i End Men . . . Solos . . . Chorus For a night of entertainment and fun be sure ta attend this gay Minstrel Show. ALL SEATS RESERVED Rcserved Seat Plan Opens 10 amn. - Monday, Arloth AT ALEX McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE Admission - - 50C amount of money, inadequate ta Beech er. DEALER FOR SILENT-GLOW OIL SPACE HEATERS AND RANGE BURNERS. FOR PROMPT DELIVERY DAY OR NIGHT CALL BOB STOCKER'S Dowmanville .GARAGE Brown Sts. liii On Parade For £aster NEW SPRINGTIME MODELS PUT YOU UP AT THE HEAD WITH THE BETTER DRESSED Single or double breasted! One, two or three buttons! Peak or natch lapels! Important details ail, ail o them ta be found hene! Choose from aur wide variety of patterns and solids. SPECIAL SALE of Large Size Crepe and SiIk DRESSES Size 46 ta 52 Rats ini Bloom for Spring Pr elly - Down To The Price Tag This Spïiîîg your hat is a basket filled ta the bnim with f lawers . .. shading yaur face with a flutterv little veil. And what such a hat can do for you is, well--just sorcery! From aur new head-in-the- cl9uds collection, priced right dowîî ta earth. BLACKSTOCK Phone Port Perry 197-r-23 Couch, Johoston & Cryderman The Super-Efficient OILO - MAcGIC OÙ Heating MAKES TOUR PRESENT HEATING EQUIPMENT TWICF AS GOOGU Saves l'au Money on Tour Fuel Costs Phone or Consuit JACK BROUG}I PLUIMBING - [EATIPIG Division St. S. Bowmanvl8. Newv Phone - Office 615 flouse Phone 2384 1 . TMMSDAY, APRIL 6th, 1950 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVrLLE. ONTARIO Hoop ItIS JEWELLERY AN[ GJFT SHOP We wish to Announce that we are handling complete sales and service 1 m-ount of money, inadequate to îw