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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Sep 1950, p. 12

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PAGE TWELVE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARTO 'YtXTTO~ ~ nLm1~D ~1 Ifiko bewitching new color Annual Junior Police Games To Be Held ai Training School .~' Yau touch it to yaur lips, your ees your nouls.. - and something ivondemful ~~ happens! An unprecedenced color.. ; wiîh a ivild sweetness. The ipstick la pure :ream in texture. The spcciallyý pretdnail laquer stays N Lipstick, 1.75 Nail L.acqîier,1.; CreaiRouge, 17 JURY'& LOVELL When We Test Eyes It is Done Properly VOUR REXALL DRUG STORE PHONE 778 BOIVMANVIILLE ..HiïATKE - DOWNAN VILLE TAKE HOME A BOX 0F POP CORN THAT EVERY MEMBER 0F TOUR FAMTLY WILL ENJOY . .. YOIJ DONT NEEI> A TICKET TO ENJOY DELICIOrS POP CORN .. . WHEN YOIU ARE OUT DRIVING OR HAVING FRIENDS IN FOR THE EVENING .. DROP IN AND OUR DOORMAN VVILL BE GLAD TO LET YOU 1- MAKE A PURCHASE. FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SEPT. 22 -23 CIRCCTED ey 4 " ~ZACHARY SCOTT EDWIN L.MARIN WRITTEN BY THOMAS BLACKBUJRN 2 lIThRESTINUr( >tdIi COLOR CARTOON NONDAY - TUESDAY- SEPT. 25 -26 Never has the srreen shown such daring adventure. such thrilflng spectacle, such pomp and pagcantry, such miagnificent color! J. AR IIII R RANK PR!'FN FREDRICMARCII DOUBLE ACADEMY AWARD WINNIIAS CHIRISTOPHER T COLUMBUS coLoun mTECHNICOLOR *"TROOoiINc *THE COLOU R" r'Britain's Most spectacular pageant.. the fll dess parade i"~n gorge ou s &natura,--.In ________________________a______ .ura i o r WEDNESDAY THURSDAY-SEPT. 27-28 IT 'S 'Iiè,~~ LFE..TRUE j B Honourable Dana Porter, K.C., Attorney-General f a r Ontario, will act as Patron of the second annual Junior Police Games at the Boys Training Schaol, Wed- nesday, September 27th. Corn- misAioner S. T. Wood, R.C.M.P.. and Commissioner W. Stringer af the Ontario Provincial Police, have also been invited ta attend the annual athletic day. The faîl field day, pimamily' intended ta establish dloser re- lations between local ,oungsters and their big brother, the police- man, will feature dashes, hurdles, broad jumps, obstacle races and 440 and 880 yard relay races. be an open mile run (no age limit) and a public school t#àg- of-war with eight men to a team. Spiked shoes, Mr. Bill Bagneil .of the Boys Training School, ad- vises, will flot be allowed ini any race except the mile run. Prizes t Gold, Silver and Bronze Junior Police Games medals will be awarded for iirst second and third place contestants in finals. In addition, tentative plans in- clude the awarding oi crests ta, aIl participants and certificates ta aIl winners. Each contestant entered in the Police Games on the 27th will wear a number and this digit will be used i n the "lucky dmaw" for what the committee describe as "several valuable pri.zes." The f irst af the valuable prizes they speak af is a brand new bicycle, and thmee other big prizes donat- ed by Lander's Hardware, Masonr & Dale Hardware and Hoopers Jewellery & Gift Shop. You don't have ta win a race ta win the dmaw - just enter the Police Games - weam a contest number - and hope that your number cornes up. *Don't delay youm entry. Get a form from your schaol athletic director and filit in today. Fi-1 day, September 22nd might be Age Groups Anvone can enter. Three age groups have been defined; alI age limits are ta be taken as af September lst. Junior Boys, un- der 13, is the first cafegary: In- termediate Boys range from 14 tn 16, and Senior Boys qualify by being ,pnder-18 at September lst. 1950. Officialg responsible for the program have equested that "in order ta give the committee time ta plan the prograri, it is es- sential that ail entries be in the hands of Bill Bagneli, Ontario Training School, Bowrnanville, by 12 o'clock noon on Friday, Sept. 22nd." Besidles field enfries, there will Solina Soccerites Take Breslin Trophy In Close Series The goal for which four soccer teams have been striving-name- ly "The Breslin Trophy"-was attained by the Sauina Club Sat- urday evening in the final game of a closely-contested series. At the close of the regular sehedule, Courtice and Maple Grave teams tied for first place with 19 points. Th.is tie was de- cided with a toss-up, in favour of Maple Grave.. Enniskillen boys weme in third position with 17 points and Sauina next in line, Nvith 16 points. Then came the semi-final round which reached a high degree ai excitement as Maple Grove and Enniskillen struggled for supre- macy in a computed record of five tie-breaking games. The necessar.v goal wvas finall 'v scor- ed by Maple Grave boys in the fifth game. Solina team had previausly played off with Cour- tice in a two-game, twa,, goal shut. ouf. At Solîna. September 6th, these twvo teams met for the first game in the final series, rcsulting in a 2-0 win for Solina. The next game was contested at Maple Grove an September 9th with a one-goal tie. An unforfunate knee in.lury was suffered bv one of Maple Grove's defence men near the end of this game. This pre- vcnted him from completing the series, but, with readjusted uine- LW~, the concluding game was play- ed at Tymone on September 16 wlhen a 1-0 win gave Solina tear the ultimate victor v. First ta share with their as in congratulatory cheers for the Solina boys were the members of the apposing te,-nm and so, with IT'SA I/ J, * * i 14 ~ 0 Even heat Io'rperfect baking 0 Automatic Oven-Hleat Controi 0 Convenient Oven Light 0 5-Heat Switches "Hig'* -MediuM.. " Low-Medium"."Low" "Simmer" 0 Visi-Piiot Lght 0 Easy-To-Ciean Elements 0 Stain-Resisting One- Piece Top 0 Ail Parcelain Enomel Finish 0 Enamelied Bradler WitI' Removable Element 9 Eçonomical In Use The Radio Shop Phone 573 38 King St. E. Bomwmanv'ille fromn the School for Leaders. Ac- companist for the meeting, Mrs. Charles Found. Sympathý is extended to the family of the late Mr. S. J. Cour- tice, who passed away on Friday Iast, with interment being in Eb- enezer cemetery on Monday. Sympaty is also extended to Mr. and Ms. Norman Griffin in the loss of their sister-inla1 Ihe late Mrs. Lena White, w;hose uneral was held last wýeek ta the Union Cemetery, Oshawa. 1 Mrs. Alan Wilbur and ehildren enjoyed a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Oral Chapman, Kirby. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn were Sunday visitors with Norman and Mrs. Gerrow, Welcome. Mises Lila and Aura Osborne were Saturday dinner guests with the Arnott Ogle family and help- ed celebrate Master Tommy Ogle's birthday. *MAPLE ICROVE Miss Dorothy Snowden spent last week at Belleville, visitingj Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelles and1 rCaralyn. Dr. and Mrs. Miller and fam- ily, farmerly of Bowmanville. were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens. Miss Mildred Snowden is on a motar trip with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Miss Margaret Stewart. Burlington, formerly of Maplei Grove, ta Las Angeles, California. Mildred will visit her cousin,1 Mrs. M. B. Flood. Mr. and Mrs.1 Stewart and Margaret will visit Mr. Stewart's sister. Mr. Jack Munday left Manday ta attend university in Toronto. Mr. Lamne Peaples, Toronto, was the Temperance representa- tive an Sunday. No Sunday School on Sunday. Special Rally Day service at 2:45 p.m. D.S.T., when Rev. S. R. Hen- derson, Bowmanville, will be the1 guest speaker. Congratulations ta aur Wom-i en's Institute members an xin-i ning second place in Women'sj Institute display at Orono Fair. NE WTON VILLE toa late. such marks af true sportsmain- ship. the football season for 1950 closes. BURKETON 3 Deepest sympathy is extended -ta Mrs. George Finlaysdn and family in their bereavement. The September meeting ai the Bumketon W. A. was held cf the home af Mms. Russell Spinks. Mm1/I. and Mms. Bill Slingerland and Lynda, Mr. and Mrs. Hl. Strutt and Phyllis, wifh Mm. and iMrs. Ben Hubbamd and family me- icently. Mrs. J. Carter and Fred were in Toronto aver the weekcnd. Isabel is attending Victoria Col- lege and is resident at Wymil- wood. The play "Sweet Sally Brown," held in the Burketon church shed on Fmiday was lamgely attended and appreciated by ah. The spe- cial feafumes between acts, was Mrs. Harold, wha sang lovely vocal solos, accompanied by Mms. Neil Malcolm, and Mms. Dalton Dorrell. The sangs were "Daddy's Litte Girl," and "Alwavs." The door prize was won by Miss Boon, donated by Mm. acn Mrs. E. A. Ribey. It was gracemies vclued at aver $4.00. The draw on the "gaod pig," weighing 150 pounds, was won by Mm. Wesley Adams, with ticket Na. 171. Rev. R. M. Seymour was chairman. and extended thanks toalal thase who had given af their time and money for the success ai the ev- ening. The play, spasored by the W.A., brought ov'er $95.00. On Scturday, September' 16, Mm. and Mrs. Ken Roblin attend- ed the wedding ai their niece, Miss Evelyn Osborne, ta Mr. Rab- ert H. Gra.y. in Runnymede Church, Toronto. 1\r. Fred Ncedham cclled on frienas while at bis farmn near here. Mrs. James Adams with friends. Miss Gwen Dean with hem par- crits. Mrs. Rilda Stevenson and Al- bert with Mm. A. Hughes. Mr. Ross Hubbard in Toronto. on Saturday. Mm. and Mrs. A. E. Ribey are holidaying with relatives in Mill- bank. Mrs. Ethel McCoumt, Toronto, with hem mother, Mrs. Fmank Holyroyd. Mm. and Mms. B. Power and family, Cookstown, have speP several wveeks with Mm. Cy Ash- ton and Roy. Mm. and Mrs. Boon and family are living on the Needham farm. Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Trick, Osh- awa; Miss Darothy Tmick and friend, Miss Joan Camnochan, and Stanley McCullough wifh Mr. and Mrs. Grapf Camnochan on Su nday. Mrs. Alice Trick with Mm. and Mvrs. Camnachan. COURTICE Rev. Summerville, B.A., B.D., Spencerville, will fake charge ai the Ebenezer circuit early in Oc- tober. On Sunday last the speak- er xvas Lamne Peebles, epresent- ing the Ontario Temperance Fed- e ration. The evening Auxiliary held Iheir September meeting at the home ai Mrs. Herman Sweet- mawith an attendance ai 22. i7he President opened the meef- .ng with .è- paem, followed by a imusical selecfion. Mrs. Alec Muir was in charge ai tbe de- dev'otional which was on "Faith," and closed with a hymn. Read- ings were given by Mrs. Sweet- man and Mrs. Herb Nichols. Af- ter the progmam a salé af articles :ook place, which were supposed ta epresent same talent each persan passessed. Refreshmeots wveme then semved, and a social time enjoved. The W%ý.M.S. Affemnoon Aux- iliarY held their September meet- ing in the Sunday Sehool raam, and wvas apened by the President, Mrs. Gay. The warship. service -was under direction ai Mms. Will Bickle, assisted by Mms. R. C. Pearce, wha read a poem by Kagawa, and Mrs-. Cecil Found, xvho read the Scipture lesson. Mi,; Lloyd Down sang "Holv Spirit Prayý." and Mrs. Stan Cox'- rlev lcad in prayer. The new tdvbook was intraduced by .Irs. K. Hopkins assisted by Mes- ';ýMes K.E. Courtice, G. F. An-' nis, and Elton Werry. The im- partance of L.A.K.A. as a prac- tical demanstration ai Christian livini %wa s emphasized. Mrs. H. F. Oshamne spoke on Stewamdshîp and Mlr!z. R. Hookins and Mrs;. R. iC. Pearce zave samp hiehliehfi is driving a new car. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kimbail spent a few days last week with Mrs. Janet Hassen, Chatham. Miss Dorothy Brown has resign- ed as operator at Clarke Central and has accepted a position with the Eaton store in Peterborough. Mrs. Fred Henderson (Bernice IBrown) will take Dorothy's place for the time being. Mrs. John Couch spent last week with friends at Hamilton. The Woman's Missianary Sa- ciety entertained the Baby Band and mothers on Tuesday after- noon, the I 2th. T'welve babies were present. Several others could flot attend because of ili- ness. The President wvas in the chair and presented the fallaw- ing programme: piano solos by Beverly Barton and Florence Rowe and solo by Gloria Lane. Mrs. Harry Worrall read the Scripture lesson. Mrs.' (Rev.) Lancaster told a stary with the children gathered around her an small chairs and while they munched on star-shaped cookies which she gave them, she spoke for a moment ta the mothers on the help the Church was anxious ta give ta each one af them and what the Church meant ta each member. A lovely lunch and social haur was enjoyed. Mrs. Harry Worrall and Mrs. Arnold Wade were the committee in charge in the absence of Mrs. Chas. Morris, Baby Band Super- intendent. We were pleased ta hear that the Part Hope Juvenile team won the Eastern Ontario Champion-, shiP at Port Hope on Mondav.- Two of aur Young lads, Jim Gi- mer and Billy Wade belang tor this team. HAMPTON Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Cation. Brampton, at N. C. Yellowlees. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Rackham and Nancy, Belleville, were: weekend guests of Mm. and Mrs.1 Austin Barron. Miss Hazel Cunningham anC friend, Alan Graham, of Fenelan Falls were guests af Mr. and Mrs. Harland Trull. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Slemon,' Enniskillen, vîsited Mr. and Mrs. Theran Mauntjoy. Miss Mary Moyer, Kitchener, is a guest of Miss Minnie Horn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradie, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rey- nolds during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rundie and Mrs. W. W. Haro visited Mm. 'and1 Mrs. Herb Smithson at Caledon an Sunday. Mr. and Mvrs. C. J. Wray and two littie daughters. Oshawa, and Miss Jean Rundle, Bowman- ville, were guests af Mr. and Mrs. J. Wray on Friday. Mrs. Thomas and Miss Roberta Thomas af Blackwater were guests of Mrs. R. Luke on Sun- da v. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jahnstan and two daughtérs. Sandra and Carol, spent a few days with rel- atives at Manilla and Sunder- land last week. Their many friends will be pleased ta know that baby Car- olyýn Detvell is improving in the Sick Children's Hôspital. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dewell have thé syýmpathy of their friends in their an xietv. Sunday School will be held i the aftemnoon next Sunday at 2:15. Rally Day will be observ- ed. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 E. Horn and, 4Mr. and Mrs. Lbmenzo Truli and Mm. and Mrs. Eaml Walkey at- tended the cemial demonstrafion cf Malton Airpart on Sctumdcy. We are giad ta see Mr. Ethean Jones able ta be out and around again. Mrs. W. C. Lane is spending a few days af Part Hope with hem daughtem and son-in-law, Mm. and Mrs. Bruce Leuty. Mm. Bud Jones, Napanee, was home for the weekend. Quite a number from. here and Part Granby attended a gafhem- ing Saturday evening at the home ai Mm. and Mms. Alfred Graham, Newcastle, in hanour af the newlv-weds, Mr. and Mms. Russ Wiggins (nee Giadys Whit- neyv) when the yaung couple were pmesented with a floar ¶amp and falding chairs. Mms. John Pearce spent the weekend in Tomonto wvith her dcughtem and san-in-law, Mm. and Mrs. Walter Whittaker. We are sarry ta hear that Mm. Joe Sexsmith is in Part Hope hospital suffering from. a heamt condition. Mm. Bruce Gorrill, aur new teacher, is boarding with Mml.and Mrs. J. C. Hancock, Newcasle Mms. Mabel Langstafi cnd Mrs. Hafl ie Langtaff hp.ve been spcnd- înging a fexv day' s in Toronto with the former's son and wife, Mm. and Mrs. Wilbemt Langstaff. Mis'; Fac Jones left on Mon- day la commence training as a nurse Pt the new Civic Hospital,j Peterborough. Mm. and Mrs. Arthur Redknap spent the weei-end with friend:- at Port McNicol. Mm. and Mrs. Jack Glover anrc familv were aver from Peter- borouughj for the weekend. Jar' " JEANNE " FIGURINES TO PAINT A nexv exciting and stim- ulating hobby that is rpweeping the country. Beautiful and magic-li':e colours that create ceramic effects withc ut firing or baking. - Anyone can do it- ]Relax, have fun - r-iake your own figurir 's - resuits are amaz'ng. FIGURINES 25c Io $1.'Si Figurine Paint and Glaze -- bottie 15c J. W. JEWELL "BI1G -201, 27 Ring st, W.. Bowmanvfjle PHONE 556 Franklin visited friends at Stur- geon Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Green- awav enjoyved a hôliday trip ta Sault St. Marie for a few days last week. Miss L. Bromfield, St. John', New Brunswick, spent a week with her friend, Mrs. C. Daw. Congratulations ta Mm. and Mrs. Derek Arthur Bainett (nee Domathy Adamson) wha were married on Saturday in the church. Donald White is attending Pet- erborough Normal School. Hampton W. I. The September meeting of Hampton Women's Institute wvas held in the basement af the chumch on Thumsday, Sept. 7th. Mms. F. Honev, lst Vice-Pres.. presiding. The meeting oapened with a sing-song, followed bv the Institute Ode and the Lord's Prayer. Maoy interesting re- plies were given in answer ta the rall caîl, "What do you think of detergents." The folldwing mo- tions were carried: that the Insti- tute bear the remainder of ex- pense of upholsterîng parsonage furniture: that Red Cross quilts be quilted Sept. 14; that we -have aur bazaar as usual. the date ta be Nov. 9th. Mrs. Reynolds me- quests that Blue Cross be sent in about Sept. 25. Mrs. Mountjoy reported a balance af $123.22 pro- ceeds from picnics. Mrs. Honev exprcssed the thanks nf the Insti- tute to Mra. Mountjoy and corn. mittee for ther work in the park. Center Group had charge of the programme. Mrs. W. W. Horn read the motto "If you can't have things the way you like them, like them the way they are." Mrs.' K. Billett favoured with a piano. solo wvhich was much enjoyed. Mrs. Garnet Johnston gave a very practical demonstration of pressure canning which Was very interesting and helpful. A solo -My*Task"~ was sung by Mrs. Shackleton. Some very interest- ing current events were read by Mrs. McMahon, followed by piano solo by Mrs. K. Bi "' Meeting closed wih "God S/ The King. Next meeting, Octob. er 5th. The Stalesman Sold Ai FollowingStores Dyer's Drug Store, Newcastle. D. G. Walton's, Newcastle. Wilson & Brown, Newtonvil le. T. M. Semon. Enniskillen. F. L. Byam, Tyrone. G. A. Barron. Hampton. Newton Tzayýlor's, Burketon. Wm. Hackwod. Pontypool. H. T. Sa.ywell, B]ackstack. C. B. Tyrrel. Orono. H. K. Reynolds, Kendal. W. J. Bagnel, Jury & Loveil, J. W. Jewell, W. J. Berry and The State-man Office. when Breslin's dress you When we take the measure of a man, we affer him the assurance of persanalized style in the new War- ren K. Caok "London Square" sof t front construction which bings yau sweater comfort with a style distinc- tion yau will be proud ta display. Came in and let us show you what we mean. We have a grand assort- ment of fabrics to choose f rom. BRESLIN'S Men's Wear BOWMANVILLE 1RING ST. E. I Exclusive Agents for Warren K. Cook Clothes LON Just Off Queen Elizabet~h Way and Highway 27 TORONTO Sept. 27 M. Octz 20 ADMISSION (Includinq Tax) . . . $1.15 CHILDREN UNDER SIXTEEN NOT ADMITTED New Improvei4 Parking Lots First Ciass Resfaurant You can' t help looking well dressed ALS9 MOVIIETONE NEWS P' a tWE SELL THE BEST TO THE BEST MW THE E CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO 'rT41TRý.q-- 91 1QU 4 - 1 0 6 0 WEST OF 2 PoMm

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