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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1917, p. 8

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c \ ' •• '"":■ BOWMANYÎLLK, DBO 6, 19 IT Report of Public School for November, ■âmes in order of merit: Sr TV-- Lets Turner and Mabel Jewell _**ua.l, Eva Lane. Sr III -Ira Gilbank, Marjorie Clemence, Ross Lane, Howard Gryderman, George Weatherilt. Jr III- Gordon Ashton, Ruby Lanè and Florence Ashton equal. Sr II--Florence Robinson, Bernice Gilbank, Hilda Barrett, Theodore Morrow. Sr I--Dorothy Allin, Mary Ashton, Harry Cryderman. Jr I--Reginald I--Reginald Robinson, Clare All in. Primer-- Joha Ashton, Stanley Rickard. Number en roll 23. D. F. CONNELL, teacher. BN FIELD i mS k - S > '> > h- . , /: v V.- c m- <?> x X V x * v * Rev. A. McLaughlin delivered a stirring, address here last Sunday in behalf of the Belgian Relief Fund... .Mr. Walter Ball had quite a successful wood sale - last Monday The Junior Epworth League will give an entertainment and Christmas tree on Thursday Dec. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grmiston recently visited at Hampton Mr. Mervin Hobbs who has had diphtheria is improving On .account of inclement, weather the lecture to be given by Rev. John Garbutt of Osh- awa, on Nov. 22 was postponed until Tuesday Tuesday Dec. II. We hope for better weather . sad roads for that date. ZION The re-opening services held in Zion church on Sunday proved a grand success. Rev. R. A. Delve, South Darlington circuit, preached two very excellent sermons. Misses Salmon and Cinnamon, soloists, of Oshawa, pleased everyone. Also the special music by the choir. Monday evening the young people presented presented a drama "Bread on the Waters" tq a crowded house and with great pleasure to all. Solos were well rendered by Mrs. Fred Langmaid and Miss Hilda Langmaid. Total proceeds $280. Trustees wish to thank all those who had taken part.". Mrs, E. W. Root and Mrs. Beth Wilson and son Kenneth, Toronto, spent the week-end at Mr. J. G. Langmaid's. SOLINA Mr. Morley Brimacombe visited friends in Bowmanville on Sunday Mr.- and Mrs. N. E. Wright and family Sundayed at Mrs. J. Van Nest's town Women's Institute meets at Mrs. Shortridge's Thursday 13th Mr. J. Baker and family visited at Maple Grove... .Eldad Sunday service withdrawn--Zion Church re-opening. re-opening. ... Mr. H. G. Pascoe has lumbago Mr. A. J. Reynolds has had good success collecting for Victory Loan.... Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baldwin have moved to Oshawa ....Division S. of T. meets Tuesday evening--interesting program.... Miss I O. Cowle who has spent the summer with Mrs. N. E. Wright has returned to Toronto. Toronto. .. .Board of Agriculture meeting at the Sons' Hall here on Monday afternoon and evening. Every producer 01 the soil should attend... .Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Clemence, Newcastle, visited at Mr. S. E. Werry's. DARLINGTON Miss Gladys Power is visiting in Toronto Toronto Miss Emma and Mr. John Cox have returned from the West and spent Sunday with Mrs. Jno. Metcalf Mr. E. J. Burk and daughter Florence, were recent recent visitors to the Citv ...Mr. Wm. Moore, Hampton, visited at Mr. Wm. Woods' Miss Neva Allin spent the week-end at home Pte. J. Lane, Ben ton Harbor, Mich., who is home on a furlough from the front, has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Jno. Metcalf The scholars of the Base Line S. S. are preparing preparing for their Christmas entertainment. On Tuesday afternoon the "Friendship" Sunday School class met at the home of Mrs. J. L. Parsons and quilted the Red Cross autograph quilt. The young people -of the vicinity were invited in for the evening, making forty in all. Refreshments Refreshments were served and a very pleasant social time spent... .On Monday evening about forty young people gathered at the home of Mr. F. T. Gay and presented Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Guy with a Jardinera stand and purse of money. Refreshments were served and a very enjoyable evening «peut. EBENEZER Mr. T. Short and Mrs. Doubt, Oshawa, ■pent Thursday with friends here....Our schools are practicing for their annual Xmas. Concert... .Mrs. Harris has gone to Toronto to spend the winter... .Mr. sad Mrs. S. C. Rundle spent the week-end with Kendal relatives Mrs. B. F. Gardiner has returned from a months' visit with her son in New Ontario Pastor Delve was at Zion Church- on Sunday, Sunday, conducting re-opening services.... Red Cross Auxiliary met in union with W. M. S. on Thursday afternoon, and a goodly number were out and all enjoyed the special prayer service... .Rev. Geo. Brown, Hampton, preached two capital sermons in our church Sunday... .Gravel drawing has been resumed at B. Courtice's pit, several teams being engaged Mrs, L. Annis recently visited Bo^man- •ville and Tyrone friends,.. .Mrs. J. F. Brooks spent the week-end with her -daughters at Zion... .Miss Irene Welsh, Bowmanville,spent Sunday at home... Mr. Ross Pearce is spending the week in Oxford County purchasing a dairy herd, to replace that disposed of in the recent sale We have had real severe weather for so early in the season. Winter has caught us a month earlier this year I It is hard on feelings, fuel, and most things in general .Bpworth League met on ~ Thursday. About 50 present, Mrs.. K. - Court! ce, presiding. Lesson read by Miss M. Penfound, and topic "Woman and the War" was ably taken by Mrs. A. J. Oke. A solo by Miss Au PickeU, reading by Miss C. Courtice, and piano solo by Mise M. Gardiner constituted the program. The evening was perfect for weather..... Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, Oshawa, spent Sunday with his brother William....Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor have moved to Tyrone where he has engaged with Mr. A. E. Clemens.... Several Ebeneaerites attended Zion concert Monday «light and enjoyed the drama "Bread on the Waters". ... .Mr. R. B. Osborne "hud son, Charles, are attending the winter fair at Guelph. ..Mr. Fred. Courtice who is working at Rouge Hill was home - for Sunday.... Mrs. Mark Blackburn underwent an operation operation in Bowmanville Hospital Wednesday Wednesday morning. All wish her a speedy r -covery. Poultry supplies at F. O. Mason's. y ' v •'* - A 1 -""-. t ' "X" v -* , - ' " '*>■• '■ •-v is no reason why SUCH I I tl » I II Mr Our Fireside Music Club Plan will place scores of homes in Bowmanville and district. In Mahogany or Oak All exposed metal parts nickel plated. • Dimensions : height 13 inches; inches; width 18 inches; depth, 10 in ches. Equipped to play-all makes of disc record. Price $46.00 What You Have To Do A payment of only $5.00 down admits you to membership, and puts this endless source of joy in your own home. But, remember, remember, the Club closes December 24th, or as soon as 200 members have joined. Easy Terms Easy payments on Fellowship terms. You pay no interest. X You pay only the regular cash price. Your money refunded within 15 days should you be dissatisfied. Privilege of exchange at any time for'-higher priced instrument allowed. Unrestricted selection of instruments. Every instrument is unqualifiedly guaranteed. Free delivery within our district, at any time you say. Let Your All The Year Round Plays all makes of Récords No Needles To Change In Mahogany or Fumed. Fumed. Oak All exposed metal parts nickel plated. Equipped with tone control, Dimensions Dimensions : height, 42 inches; width, 18 inches; depth 19 inches. Equipped to play all makes of disc records. Price $95.00 Mahogany or Fumed Oak All exposed metal paris nickel plated. Equipped with tone control, Pathe sound-box, speed adjuster, adjuster, powerful double spring, silent motor. Dimensions: height 43 inches; width 20J inches; depth,- 20£ inches. Equipped to play all makes of disc records. 'Price $135. _ (William and Mary) In Mahogany and American Walnut All exposed metal parts nickel plated. plated. Equipped with tone control, Pathe sound-box, speed adjuster, and a well balanced, powerful, smooth running running spring motor. Dimensions : height, 46 inches; width 21 inches; depth, 21 inches. -Equipped to play all makes of disc records. : - Price $190.00 (Queene Anne) Mahogany and American American Walnut All exposed metal parts nickel plated. Equipped with tone control, Pathe sound-box, speed adjuster, and a well-balanced, pow. erful, smooth running- spring motor. Dimen sions : height, 46_inches- width 22 inches; depth, 28 inches. Equipped to play all makes of disc records. Price $220 (Louis XVI.) Mahogony, Ivory, OldGold All exposed metal parts gold plated. Equipped with special Pathe Electric Motor, tone control, control, Pathe sound-box, speed adjuster, adjuster, four record filing albums. Dimec rions : height, 48 inches; width, 22 inches; depth 23 inches. Equipped to play all makes of disc records. Price $850. Phone 78. The Rexail Store Bowmanville Think it over--only four weeks before Christmas. You want to get busy and secure your requirements before the Festive Season. The. Old Reliable A. Tait wishes to inform you that he is still catering to your wants and will have the finest display of all kinds of fruits, carefully selected for the trade,and will-endeavor to serve you with the best money can buy; Raisins - Currants Citron Peel Lemon Peel Orange Peel / Oranges Lemons Grapes Grape Fruit Shelled -Almonds Essences, all flavors Shelled Walnuts Candies, the-very freshest and nicest. See our display of Fancy Chin*, on second floor. Just what you want for Christmas Presents. Highest price paid for good Butter and Eggs and well-dressed Poultry. Phone us your next ordeb. Phone 65. 'Phone'65 Bowmanville The Reliable Grocery House We Are Ready to serve you with the choicest meats the market produces. Juicy and tender Beef, choice Pork or Lamb Leave your Christmas order early. Christmas Poultry Farmers, before selling your Poultry dont fail to call us up. Leave your order early for your Christmas dinner. Choice Poultry always on hand. W. H. Challis _ / Successor to J. H. Mutton - " Phone 225 > • ~ Bowmanville General Insurance Agency FIRE--Mercantile; Buildings; Household Furniture Farm Insurance--reduction made for lightning rod protection LIFE--Sun Life-policies offer very best policies for both insurance protection and investment ACCIDENT DEATH HEALTH Most liberal and up-to-date policies AUTOMOBILE--Fire and Liability MRS. EDITH V. SCO BELL, ; Agent, Phone 189, Bowmanville North side of King street, 2nd door west of Bank of Montreal. Open evenings..

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