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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 14 Jul 1932, p. 5

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, JULY 14tb, 1932 THEATRE MWIEMER 0F FRI.- SAT.- JULY 15- 16 Geo. O'Brien in "The Gay Caballero" Comedy - Cartoon and otber attractions. MON. - TUES. - JULY 18 - 19 Robert Montgomery in "But the Flesh Is Weak" Comedy - News and Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Glassware Nights WED. - THURS. - JULY 20 - 21 Jackie Cooper a.nd Charle (Chic) Sales in "When .a Feller Needs a Friend" Slim Sumînerville Comedy and Novelty. Chinaware Nights COMING JULY 27 - 28 "Tarzan the Apeman" TOPAZ GLASS FOR INEXPENSIVE GIFTS OR HOME USE Sherbets and Pllates. 25c a set Footeti Tumblers .10e & 15C Water Sets, 7 piees ........ 89c Sugar and Creama 39e pair Saîts andi Peppers 25e pair Fruit andi Salad Bowls. 19e and 29c each A fuU new lime of Souvenirs J. W.Jewel BIG,"O BOOKSTORE SPORT SHOES. WHITE SHOES SPORT SHOES Your choice while they Iast $2'.98 W.Claude Ives HOME 0F GOOD SHOES SLOCAL & PERSONAL Mrs. L. A. Tale is visiting relatives in Lindsay. Mrs. H. D. Wigtman is holiday- ing witb relatives in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rice andi fam- ily spent tbe weekend at Belleville. Miss Dorotby Belîman bas been visiting Miss Gena Zufelt. Consecon. The Statesman will be sent ta any address in Canada ta end of 1932 f or $1.00. Miss Rutb Purdy is bolidaying with ber cousin, Miss Audrey Swain, Brigbton. Miss Mabel Noon, Toronto, spent the weekend witb Miss Chrissie Freeman. Mrs. W. B. McMurtry is visiting ber brother, Mr. Wm. Prower, at Cbatsworth. Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Oke. Toronto, spent Friday with Mr. andi Mrs. R. E. Osborne. Miss Cora M. Scott, Toronto, spent the weekend with Miss Flor- ence Werry. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. (Bud) Rice bave been bolidaying with relatives at Stratf ord. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Petty and family. Cberrywood, recently visited friends bere. Mrs. M. B. Annis and Miss Mil- dreti Annis, Lindsay, bave been vis iting Mrs. A. E. McCready. Miss Vera Lowens. Toronto, is holidaying witb ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lowens. Mr. Arthur Kent bas been trans- ferred from Williamsburg branch of Bank of Montreal ta Belleville. Mrs. Jennie Graham bas returneti f rom a montb's boliday at Newton- ville and with relatives in Clarke. Messrs. Wilbert and Cecil Dudley bave been enjoying a boliday at Lake Baptiste. Nortbern Ontario. Misses Lois and Constance Wrigbt of Preston are visiting tbeir aunt, Mrs. L. S. Caverly, Wellington St. Miss Grass and Miss Thampson, Dunkirk. N. Y.. bave been visiting tbe formers niece, Mrs. E. S. Senk- er. Mr. andi Mrs. Alan Luxton and daugbter Frances, Buffalo, N. Y., spent tbe weekend with relatives bere. Mrs. H. S. Freeman andi Miss Chrissie Freeman are bolidaying with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Freeman. St. Catbarines. Mr. andi Mrs. A. E. Gives, Cbarlie anti Walter, attendedth te Rowland Family reunion at Stratford, and had a pleasant time. Miss Rena Caverly, ber cousin, Miss Doris Wright, Preston, and Mr. J. Gerrard, Kitchener, are visiting at Lake Placiti Club, N. Y. Mrs. Wm. 0. Herring, Enniskillen. recently visiteti with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber and attentied the cele- bration at Oshawa on July 12tb. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Moore, Columbus, on Sunday and attendeti anniversary services tbere. Miss. A. E. Bond, who bas been spending a month with ber uncle, Mr. M. A. James, spent the weekend in Oshawa and is now visiting rela- tives in Toronto. The Collacott Family Picnic will be held at Elliott Memorial Park, Hampton, on Saturday, July l6th, at 1.30 p. m. All relatives please con- sider this an invitation. Miss Kathleen Tbow of Oshawa, and Miss Ethel Webber. Newcastle, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber, Ontario St., and attended the picnic on Wednestiay. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jobnston and daughter Jane Elizabeth, Port Ar- thur, visited their aunt, Miss Eliza- beth Spry, on Sunday while, return- ing from a visit to relatives in Pic- ton. The Canadian Legion Band will give its second open air concert of the season at the Rotary Park on Friday, July 22nd, at 8.15 p. m. En- courage the bandsmen by being present. Mr. A. J. Trebilcock. Mrs. H. F. Hutchison andi daughter Marion, To- ronto, Mrs. Norman Hamley and daughter Jean, Peterboro, spent the weekend with tbeir motber. Mrs. P. C. Trebilca.-k. Rotarian Gea. E. Chase bas been chosen manager of tbe Rotary Car- nival on August l7th, when the club aima ta raise $1000 ta aid crippled children in Durham County. Tbis is a commendable community effort in which every citizen shoulti sup- port. Mr. Hugh Stevenson. Provincial Inspectar o! Factories. and. Mrs. Stevenson. Toronto, are enjoying holidays at Cream of Barley Camp. Tbey tbink it is an ideal place for an auting. Mr. Stevenson is well St. Swithin's Day- July l5th The 01(1 legend states that if it starts to î'ain on St. Swithin's Day it will ramn for 40 days afteîx That may be tîrue and may be not, but one thing we do know is that if you start using Corbett's Bakery Pro- ducts at any time you xii use thern al- ways. You don't even need to woî'ry about St. Swithin and his rainy se.«s-on. We have a wagon on your street every day, to bring choice baked products to your door. Corbett's Bakery BOWMALNVILLE PHONE 3 VA-.- tbïril-ling game ta-wat-ch. On Tues- day nlgbt Port Perry were ta have played bere and the locals walted over an hour for tbem ta show Up. Finally the locals lined Up and scor- ed a goal clalming the game by de- f ault. Bowmanvllle's next home game is July 21st, wlth Harmony. Mr. R. W. Holmnes is holidaying with friends in Roanoke, Ill. Miss Jean McColl, Hamilton, is guest of Mrs. W. L. Paterson. Mrs. Webster, Hamilton, is visit- ing her niece, Mrs. J. H. Johnston, Horsey St. Miss Edna Jewell is bolidaying with Mrs. Harold Cann, Ocean Grave, N. J. Mrs. Harry Bennett and cbildren are spending the summer at Trent Bridge, ont. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Darch, New York City, are bolidaymng with re- latives bere. Mrs. Sydney Venton, Donald and Audrey, are visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Wm. Fligg, Midland. Miss Lorna Sanders, Cooksville, is visiting ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Bickell. Mrs. W. J. Clemens is visiting her ceusins, Mrs. G. Martin and Mrs. W. Marshall, Rassmount. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies, De- troit. are visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nelles. Mrs. C. Doncaster, Oshawa, is vis- iting ber daugbter, Mrs. Elgin Wight, and otber old friends bere. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. L. Anderson and family. St. Marys, are holiday- ing with ber brother. Mr. M. H. Wight. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nelson and fam- ily, Toronto, are holidaying witb Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Woods, Cburch Street. Mr. andi Mrs. Frank Lacey and daugbter Mary. Newmarket, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Murdoif. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson R. James, Lindsay. visited their cousin, Mr. M. A. James. enroute to tbe Orange Walk at Oshawa on Tuesday. The Clemence Family Picnic will be held on Wednesday. July 2Oth. at Lakeview Park. Oshawa. Ail rela- tives please accept this invitation. Madame Nevada, Palmist. Osh- awa. will be at the Bowman House Hotel on Saturday, f rom 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. Oshawa address: 77 On- tario Street. 28-1 Mr. W. E. Fowler, Napanee, a former accountant at Bank of Mon- treal here, Mrs. Fowler, Donald and Margaret, are spending their boli- days at Port Bowmanville. Mrs. Harry Shosenburg, Bright, Ont.. wbo bas been attending the United Church School of Missions at Whitby, spent the weekend witb Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Staples, Ennis- killen. Dr. Lloyd W. Rice, son of tbe late Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Rice of this town. has purcbased a medical prac- tice in Grafton and bas already tak- en up bis duties and residence there with Mrs. Rice. Mrs. N. S. B. James and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haddy and Jack, Toronto, are holidaying at Port Sandfield, Muskoka. Mr. Stuart James and Miss Marion Pickard spent the weekend witb tbem. Mr. J. H. H. Jury, a member o! tbe International Peace Garden Cominittee. is in Boissevain, Man., attending tbe dedication of the Peace Garden at a buge Internation- al .picnic at tbat town. In the report of Jr. I ta Sr. I in Bowmanville public school exams last week, the name of Helen Hoop- er should bave appeared as baving passed on year's work, instead of Kenneth Hooper whose name ap- peared in another class. Mr. Sinclair Whittaker. M. P. P., Briercrest, Sask., was recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ingbam, West- mount, and in company witb Mr. Ingham attended the Canadian Kes- wick Conference in Muskoka last week. We were pleased to see Mr. Geo. Gilbert. Westmount, who bas bad a long siege of sickness, able ta be down town on Monday. Mr. Gilbert bas reacbed the eigbty mark in age and looks good for a number o! years yet. Among the hundreds of visitors at the Business Men's Community Picnic none received a more hearty welcome f rom. bis hast of f riends tban Harry Rice, veteran hardware merchant. who lias been seriously 111 for several months. Bowmanville football team su.r- prised themselves and local fans on Saturday night by winning from. Orono at tbe high school grounds by 2 to O. The game was not sa well attended. the box lacrosse game being a big attraction at Rotary Park. If you naven't already made a mental note or marked your calen- dar that Wednesday. August l7th. is tbe date of Bowmanville Rotary Club's annual carnival do it now. This event is primarily ta raise money ta carry on the excellent work on behaîf of crippled cbildren in Drbarhm rcount. A report 0f tbe amalib. 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