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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 May 1950, p. 7

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v j, TRVfl8DAY, MAT 211h, 1950 ISOCIAL AD PEESONAL SMr. Melville S. Dale wau i To- Mni. S. G. Chartran a ronto Monday, attending the Frig- Geo. W. James motored t MaIdire dealer meeting. dus on Tuemday to attendi Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Or- In honar of Mr&. James'r a na, were Sunday visitons with Mrn. Mrs. George'Woods, on hi and Mrs. Walter Murphy. blthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Goduey, Ham. Mr. and Mme. lZarry I . lton uperit 24th of May with Mr Sudbury, spent the weeken ààd àl;. O. Rilchmond. his aister, Mrs. F. W. Nee Mr. P. W. Bower is visitlng his John Syrnons who spent th~ daughter, Mrs. J. C. Bryce, Brant- ter wlth hls daughter retwr tr d.SSdbuy with hi. son. SOM@30,00 earlng pécled The executive of the Boi Some30,00 yarlig ~ ville Branch af the Ried Cri trout have been dltrlbuted i eywss otakcier the streahfis of Northumberland cleywse a hn iie and urha the moth.sa generally donated nubber and Dhaxn ht. onth.hsbîghts, clothing, etc., f Mr. and Mns. Mantell Stacey Winiîpeg Flood victime. were rI Oshawa aven the week- end ta attend the annuel O.C.V.I. . Sunday guests of Mr. aný art xhibtiôn 0.Richmond were Mr. an Mr rttehurtieyOin.rGoduey and faniily, and1 Mr. nthr Stnle WlnerMcFarland, Peterborough; M Bowmanville. ha, gnaduated from Mrs. H. Tiers, Mrs. Chas. Queen's University wlth the de- and hem daughter, Mmi. Win. grae of Bachelor af Arts. Oshawa. Mr. and Mri. Kennett at- Mr. and Mr&. C. E. Rehde tended the Walter - Hull wedding sono Lawrence anxd Tommy which took place in St. George's in Kingston, Frlday, ta atten Saturday. graduation exercises of Qi Mr. and Mrg. Donald Poster and Univrsity when their you 11111, Belleville, ipent lait week- son Robert received bis deti '~end wlth Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mac. Electrical Engineering. D~Dougal and family. . Mr. P. E. Greenfield, local Miss Helen Marris, tow, and resentative of the Prudenti Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Garner, Osh- surance Company of Amnerica awa, ýleit Monday on a motor trip in Montreal laut week atter ta visit Dr. and Mrs. Hamold Fox, thé Canadian Business Cc Washington, D.C. ence, it belng the 75th annivei Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brooks vis- af the Company. ited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Akister, Sunderland, and Mr. and Mrg. Bill Lamberts, Lorneville, lut Sun- BLÂCKSTOCK day.____ Mr. and Mms. Wm. Douglas, Mrs. Mrs. Reg. Sutton, Orono,i F. E. Mayers, Mn. and Mrs. Gar- ed hem sister, Mm&. Fred Di don Douglas and on, Suiphide, She also attended ber aunt'i visited Mr. and Mms. L. A. Mac- neral and Blackstack anniver Dougal on the 24th. services. A referendum will be hold In Mr. and Ms.. Fred Dayes. Trenton June 12 an the questian mie and Lorraine and Mms. of whether or nat to Issue $125,- Sutton spent Sunday afterr 000 in debentumes ta complete and with Mrs. John Williams open the Memorial Hospital. Eddie. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bexon, Gait, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Domks. New Toronta, spent the Schedule Now weekend wlth Mr. and Mri. J. I Faulkner. Completed I Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGill and Merchants' League Rannie, Oakville, spent the week -____ end witb Mr. and Mms. Kari Hall. Mme. McGill and Ronnie emain-, Pallawing is the entire scheÈ ed for twa weeks' holldays. for Merchants Baseball Les Mr. Donald Lelghto'n Souch, Mnay-gelh tas son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Souch, Oshawa, has graduated fromn 20 Wbitby at Oshawa Queen's University, Kingston, 24 Oshawa at Wbitby with the degre. of Bachelor af 27 Wbitby at Pýeterbamough Commerce. 27 Cobourg at Wbitby June- 3 Whitby at Part HoptA BOWManille5àLindsay at Whitby B@wianyllo9 Whitby at Lindsay 12 Bowmanville ut Whitby la Whitby ut Bowmanville Baput 11310119 Colborne ut Whitby 24 Whitby ut Oshawa 28 Whitby ut Cobaurg Meeting in JUF- UNION HALL 1 Whftby at Lindsay 3 Part Hope at Whitby 7 Whitby ut Coiborne Sundy 7-30 eme 10 Peterborough at Wbitby pau. 15 Whitby at Port Hope 17 Bawmanville at Whitby 21 Wbltby ut Bawmanville Pastor Paul T. Helliday 24 Caiborne at Whitby Speial muscby28 Wuatya olo Specil musc by5 Wbitby at Cobourg TheMuaSisera7 Lindsay at Whitby The ill Slaers12 Wbltby at Peterborough 14 Part Hope ut Wbitby 21 Cobourg ut Whitby 26 Peterborough at Whitby t MORNING SERVICE -Il A.M. _Attlle Regular Momnlng Service will bho ht te THE GIRL GUIDES SUNDAT SCHOOL 12:15 P.M. EVENING SERVICE- 7:00 P.M. The Righ School Maie Quartette will sing. TRINITY UNITED CHIJRCH Rev. S .Henderson, B.A., B.D., Minister. Mr. R. G. Harle, Directar of Music Corne To Church "And the haur shail be filled with music, With sangs, and praise, and prayer; And the burdens of lite shall be ifted From ail who enter theme." It is good for us in the encrai uproar of the world to g.ass through a season of quiet meditation and putour fingers on our spiritual pulses and see what kndof lite we are living. We cannot best estimate aur own lite in the noise of- the street and the turbulence of the world and need ta retire within and shut the door that we may tee with a quiet eye and balanced judg- ment what mnanner of personi we are. The world la too znuch with us, and late or soon * we spend aur spiritual substance in worldly ambitions and anxious living. Simrply ta step ita. lhe seclusian and quiet of a church tends ta cool our fevered pulses and calm our agltated hearts and give us peace. God is the great need of aur souls, and while we should always live in Ris presence, yet there are times and means for realiizig ini a special degre. hi& nearness. PAGE I Acrou Canada R1evival O! Canimunist propa-, Wlth Th.W.Thei.1 udns to tis, a cantempor-r £ Canadiana: Sam Llt ack t about the wlickedness ai the Rus- ~ ' ~ hJafar ner Lade, ask, hardsiaswhich accomplishes noth - g p P B L a aM. L trange "lbellpring'J ai cattle, Ing. [t is for the Western govern.IL to Dun- and nat having uny on bis fammi mentr, ta explain ta their people ad Pat MkdInterc.ela n on that the irt tak ahead ai us. is L = té aDn- i the a cfb sly n ad tund ize common defence.in- ar 8 t ,i list c w ig Pt at9 s hi, busly engag d n ecônom c co-operaton i moiir n e oaohrfre h hc ilbe pssible o ywe 8Yroth Ooain lt. eiwpit currencles are again made con- »Xo" yM M.J .Mdok ho nly t SitCurentSu:W.ehv id wlth carried the flag for piaeU r0ads At Lcomb, Al b oug h h always tempered with the reports a Mr. Lambton speaklng the uapopriate 0n1ij ctianJ' sae'ats â t b r t p Ogtac orne of the better fea- o! the stmuggles of bis early days 11.0 v! 'ns, rv becauses tthere M.wemesaPup mrcan becase thre wee. abuge toa ue fteidea could be Incar- adsyn:" feit that1 was.on Treasurer o a kthwn ý of 621 entries fon the exécutive ofprtdit u system. We like y wnad that anythinq that vr lesdwlth the new hib r bootnarsta haridie... At Ambherst, its inequities at times, when we ta be donc by me, flot by smre will speed up development, whi , edan Item such as tbe !ollowifg 'lovng' campany or patenallstic was being delayedby lw jDio0. caîteN.pl ic lebamp oo ales whlch we took rom the Gull Lake govenment. 1 would nat change This is îhackxng Iangage froutesetnw tppg o-Adne:"orePctt asttcniinfrthwod. a-god ocait*h eevmtit I d Mrs.cal irons on private cars, because a business visîtar in town Satur- ning ane's way and protection the pnSoialisstm *h an bmI am iM. T.sm oe"elisle"a h ayant ihe in!armcd us that aiter gives a sense af satisfaction that tian, and will be parti Ir. and"whoop" . . . At West Montrose, spendîng tew inein Lethbmldge can't be expenienceti by a charlty painful ta thoseLetash [r. an Ont., thc aid covercd, bridge, for and Califomnia be bas now mturn- patient. Any privilege gmanted Party who feel that& yoi 1Poue ycars lit by iantcmns has a roof and cd ta bu !farm south ai Gull Lake. me by government means that cept Russia ia committing a a~1 eelycectrit ights >are bing inýtalld George states that e had sold is someone csc is payng the bill sin in dveloping uraium er and on thé à90-ft. span. . . Because seven restaurants wblch he own- for my subsidy benefîts". oisa&I.(lpe) were Forced to fiee from the Gneater Winnlp flood mnenace she felt she badn't had adetiuate cd in Lethbnidge". And wc know Says the Carleton Place, Ont., i.(lpei *rw th *nothing but their clothes n two pl~wa, Mr. and compensation for ber land, Mrs. pesanally that Mm. Puckett was Canadian: Sometirnes we as Can-uiet ' Mr.LRbes nd theirfor on hd oeho'.nt R. E. Coilis near Stnatford's Cross- flot born af a big, fat capitalistic adians arc prone ta lace sight of Smallest. buB est c ap tamn,*~ oud~ ngou a Dnan BC. boub father who shoved a silven plat- the fact that aur country is stiîî workems .In tawn- Stateanne Thet t n"\bIey fui temporary ishelter at Winnipeg Beach. work ta a temporary haît with a ter fin front ai hlm. a land af great oppantunity. Oc- As ree in To"' uc cases the Manitoba Flood Relief Fn a shotgun, until police negotiateti a The Lamington, Ont., Post casional.ly a speaker cornsaog T dIiesyudntned Lre- tabllshed iniwinnipeg, truce"... A will filed ut the points that Canada's mule popu- td mcmind us that there is stilî n'O (othens want te) i ttl il In-____________________________________ Buttieford, Sask., court bouse lation is bccoming less, comments limit ta the heights the individual man Classifled Atis. alI-shows Mary Agnes Reid Icit $14,- thue: The shortage in cities as can reach if he passesses ambition New OII-8eed Cnop te beTie glwa 000 ta the United Church of Can- campared with the "gentie" scx and the willingness ta work. à gntngi o TestAimî«a andingOiiaigi Not tca Edit r i o aS olaW ridEdnu Swan, Cranberny Lake, B. 'em, anc bent upon homesteading the saundest social unît in Cun- being haiied as ai o aSc ta W rie d a FrinMisos .Ms sact n hegrs Gt ls Tefriy amwl srieasadteMideEs, afae .rsryC., founti a pearl in an oyster, In an apumiment bouse, are finti- adian society as long as the farm crop and reports fnom Nebraïka Abo t utre ofDary F r erV yrare in northenn waters and ing toughem compétition. Thut is fumily is free ta wark oui its Own indicute that it is mare rsscn Ahou , Fâtu e o 1)air Far er elivedfirt fundin that dist- the neason why the chaps who destiny, in an economy that is to frost than flux andi that it ie- rict. . . ait Part Elgin, N.B., de- have run away ta the safety ai the free fram harmful contrais, de- quîmes about the same amountoàf~ ByGler eila o nmlsueulo frn-Sed fence counsel Bnian Savage of stickse are going ta bave ta pick clares the Brampton, Ont., Con- moistume. Safflowem will be test:' By Gîlemt eilianftoanmi s usce fu nafmm ayMoncton moved ta bave W. C. up the blanket rails and tin cups servator. cd on an acre basis with flax titis vii- mitc secill fr isleents ai hanses fi. iamm Lawson, Commissioner for N.B. and plates and stnike out for the The Kentville, NS. Advemtlser ycam ut the Expeimental Station. ýa The Ottawa Purm Journal 8okol mhszeten- iurCnriBad eire a silent places. Once the popula- le aguinst a Canadian as Gover- Lethbnidgc, Alta., and, In. ad- uyes. cessity a! maintalning cattle, e- hostile witness in a liquor case tion o! maies and femaies be- non-Qencral tkn htsaddto,10slcin bant rm i f- M ch asbee sud nti wnlte pelaly dir catie N ma u- ..A Trenton, Ont., cat gave birth camnes equal, the girl will start that "the office is best flilet by Nebraska wiil be grown in the dry rary on the margarine issue duing the facturer ai margarine anti no pro- ta a kitten which had two dis- out on the prowl, and they will somneone whose record is anc af landi nursery cereal plots'at the pam ms i tobas. pant othb ten the aimangbutnehaevner ad-ol ps w er.Unfotunatcly pnn fmraiebsIe d tinct heuds, each with, a mouth invude ail the biding places. toical impurtiality. There again Central Expérimental Farm, Otta- JReg- people wo! tbaweenut orth d- by ltedhie of extensbutfthe e- but three eyes. Tbe Fort Erie Times-Review uit je bard ta find a Canaian witb wa. naon nectly hurt or stoodti t directly ai margarine Is soul depletion". and gain by is Introducton, and was Regamtiing thc placing af these cansequentiy tuken with the pro- "ads" in rural papers, hie hue this ô PEIV RCSPLS ESOA SRIE verbial grain of sait by those flot ta say: directiy intcncsted. "The udvertising offeredti t the It bas been left, howcvcn, ta the Register, anti pmsumably ta all editor af a Nova Scotla rural rural ncwipapens, and the efusal weckly newspaper to came OuIta adventice the company's own with anc ai the most iogical and dairy products suggcsts a deter- cleariy independent unalysis that mination ta promote the cale af hum ever been publisheti ai wbat margarine andi combat the sale lule thc ativent of this produci niay af butter". gue mean ta Canada. This in a tain indication o! wblcb Eefused Ad. product they finti mnat profitable Strange as It may seem, what ta bandie. directed bis tbinking ta this prob- The paragraphm, howevem, thatî lem was an ortier from a Toronto show the quallty and dtipth af Ondependene PCA AUSADRMIDR O HR t flrmn wha manufactures this pro- thim edltor'î tblnking are these: Diuggiii'PEILVAUSAN E INESFO H duct for a seven by six inch ati-. "This paper on previaus occue- lIn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY vcrtising space in bis papen cx- ions bas expressedet c stmoniz con- tolling the menite afitls new mar- viction that business, cspccially gaine. big business, reste under strong Oz ON PIC Powder Puffs - - - - 9c, 3 for 25ce- As Ibis camne company also op- obligations to considen in its ap- G let A O eruie a fairly large creameny mn erations nat oniy ts own mu- With 10 Gillon.l Blue Blades In Qiîpons.rr' fr O tbe area covemeti by ibis paper, it tentai intcncsts andiprofits, but bbheIComfy aursers - - - - - 3fo 10 accurrcd ta hlm that lb would be ecanamnic welfare ai the commun- oniy fuir if the campany woulti Mes i which big business oper- Ugj.CLFamiiy aize battis i use an equal amount a! epace ad- ates. UJ.e.DI. uiampoo and dispenser - $2.25 value $P1i.50 ventising tbc product produced "This piper does not believc thene, and he wired bbe company that a business Ibat places mam- ta Ibis effect. No answcr was gariné cales anti profits ahead of a . farthcoming und consequentiy the the présent and futume welfare o! A JUrUock paid "adi" was nat accepteti. ibis cammunity is discbamging the Ow Iteesaobligation lb owe the commun- SKBlood VASPlbiA This event, howevem, stambed hlm y.survival - . PECARES91Ler ta thinking seiausly about this SIX U * TonslMde wbole question andthebb conclu- "These arc perilous days In vlîamlfl jBI. INcd_ sions be bus ariveti ut shaulti, I whicb tbc survival o!ftiémocratie For upset Rof eoHm tbink, be placeti an the desk of feedom is bcing affecteti by the Tales .'til"* evcry ural newspupen etitor in policies anti actions ai business stomnach *TOM Cnmmi Canada whcl bas tbe interest o! and Industry, anti in which bus- I.D.A. Brand and intestinal 5UD4S8.sx bis own cammunity ut heurt. mness anti induetmy can déterminé Û$108V.)p The éditorial is mucb to lengtby wbethem or not democnacy 15 10 100's and 300'9 disorders. - C ta be quoted. Some af bbe pana- survive". ~59 graphe are, hawevcr, outstantiing: Here from' a country editor's "We believe ib is possible ta man- chair camnes a pbiiosophy anti line ~i e.3c 9 ufactune a whoicsome anti palat- o! reasa ing thul woulti do crédit ~~k ~ 27c - 57c $1.25____________ able substitute for cowe' butter ta some af ur metrapolitun dail- fmom vegetabie ails. We believe, les thut neucb thousande o! people bi however, that thé' manufacture ta this paper's anc. 810 $2.00 VALUE FOR ONLY anti suie ai a butter substitute of Not Reallzed any kind shoulti be conditioneti by Big business, especiully wberc Compound the nequinement that ts nmanu- dealing with rural people, bas a LICORICE RU facture anti sale promote bath the responsibiiity that I do not thlnk POWDER rP~Cand B R Ye iCREi pa0 E h present anti future welfure of the came of t ealizes. It shoulti not f0 eGuards agn n .u ?ovia society in which it is aficreti". fail ta emlemben that in times aif I.D.A. - 4 oz. .R'ochelle ogaleat r Living in a section that bue su!- national stress a strong, cane, con- Reg. 20e aduf fencti soil depletion fnom low tenteti rural population cun be thc 16e 0 Givea heir a gIeominl lustme prices for dainy products be hue bulwark that will kccp the mnsti-__________*,J the fallowing:. tutilons we cherish fmom being FULLERS ~o "The constant neeti for gowing swcpt uway. 2ad4OS grass for préservation of the soil Today there are rumblinge In EARTH la accepteti by evemy informeti far- even rural sections that ane rather ReiVes 4oAg .5 5 -C-àI...-- ----- _--- - .-. - f bbc gme stnaeti a uin onhe vlueoupmntamy eut- . - lFman taisncukt roni'go oaydvelopment a uoAfILIE bai fothe port sîie af the plate avemwintcred bec colonies le being N T E anti Marines leadoif butter, Con- tried ut the Expernimental Station, ' a single ta the ci t field fonce on _____________ 1tefirs iaiofthe g:me.wtbanonMa.,/rtF AV R *uT dy Hidden Bal Trick 1y9, T <'xi In the Bow mnanville bal! ai the LThe bifa AUf l * * * * * fourtb inning the Marines fimetAiFloInfv. Paemn plle theoldhidenAiFolowitr Si)rç N SbIlbrckanStummrock, wb.o -ha.d -- " M& &g Ijust reached the bag alfter forcing Dyer's Dnug Store, Newcastle. IGallughcr oui t second. Stur- t.G at A' . rock led off aler a false tbmaw D - atn'a, Newcastle. ta the pitcher, andi was Immeti- Wilson & Brown, Newtonvinle. iately tagged out. T. M. Siemnon, Enniskiulen. The Marines double-play cam- F. L. 'Byum, Tyrane. binution was i gooti womking G. A. Barra», Hiunipton. orden, clearing thc bags in bbc Bowmanville hall ai the fifitb in- Newton Taylor',, Bunhtton.a ig.Youth eacheti firet on a Wm. Huckwood. pontypooLm I . e as gue cingle, anti wus H. T. Saywell, lackitack. ê tonceet out by Hooper, who nan C. B. TYrrelOoo Iinto a double play when Furey AO1ano.X poketi a sharp grounder ut bbch. K. ReYnoids, Kendul. second baseman, who in turn W. J. Bagne»l, Jury & Loreil, W eie thmew ta finet ta beat Funey by J. W. Jewell, W. J. Bery and W eie il 990d two strides. The Stateim=a m fie enrichod with Lanalin 5 9~ Box o! 12 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALIT K4cGregor, ,ir Local I.D.A. Drug Store 33c . 1' Drugs- s 9 *C I I TM CANMM OTATMUM. BO.WMANM=. ONTAIM enrid)ed with Lanolin 59C

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