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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Aug 1932, p. 4

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PAGE OUR ~ CAN DIAN STATE MAN, BOWM NVILL , TH RSDAY ATT TT TLn, 1fl sHoward Cole, Hampton, visited at day. Re.adMsSneso ar IMr. Thos. Baker's. staying andwhîle loner o r CADMUS j Mr. and Mrs. Will White, Mr. anld HAMP O taAAU Ii Rev.and M lgrs.E. ena ad ______________Mrs. W. Bell and son Lawrence, Miss Re.adMs .ila n Sarah Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. F'ra- family and Mrs. Bergman, Clarence, Mr. ran Waterspet Snda zel, Trono, r. nd rs.Chale-N. Y., were recent guests of Mr. and Mr.Frak altr sen Sudayzel, oroto Mr an Ms. hare- Mrs. Jas. Curtis spent a week's Mrs. D. Burgmaster. at Mr. C. H. Fallis'. ton McBride and Burton, Peterboro, visit with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rodman, Miss Birdie Gibson spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White and fam- Mrs. Myrtle Taylor and Master Scugog, Miss Maud Ashton, Toronto, at Mr. Oscar McQuade's. ily, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ross are visiting friends in Oshawa. Mr. 1. Travail, Oshawa, visited their Mr. Fred Tharnett visited Mr. AI Tink and family. Maple Grave, visit- Mr.Fe DnsnadMrBi prntr.ndHs E. C. Ashton. fred Thornett an Sunday. ed at Mr. Gea. White's. Hoskin visited at Mrs. Thos. Wil- MaensDrs rffTrot, Mr. adH, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Philp are A very enjoyable community PIC- coxs. Jacs Herd, rafnTorot, Mr. an holidaying in this vcinity. nlie was held an our community Mr. and Mrs. W. Wheeler. Scar- Mrs.kWaerd ranmtfBreto ndis Miss Helen Fowler visited Miss grounds last Friday afternaan with boro, spent the weekend with Ms Mrs. Wed ther Rh.Bre ,Vs Elsie Ward over the weekend. about one hundred and eighty pres- J. Jebson. ie hi mother, Mrs. Wmn. Griff- Glad ta report that Miss Leah Mc- ent. Races and sparts of ail kinds Misses Sadie and Laura Virtue, in. Quade is able ta be out again. were enjoyed al'ter wh,4-h a fast Toronto. visited friends in the vil- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Griffin, Choir practice was held ait Mr. game af saftball was played between lage recentîy. Mrs. Wm. Griffin and Miss Doris Herbert Galbraith's last Thursday. the married and single men with the Quite a number af strangers and Gififin and Mr. Jack Herod, Brant- Miss Marie Trewin spent Monday latter winning. In the evening the others picnicked in the park on the ford, spent Sunday at Mr. Lamneo afternoon at Mr. Meredith Fallis'. single men played the girls' softball Civic Holiday. Grifmn's, Cartwright. Mr. Lloyd Thompson spent the teani and again came off victoriaus. M.adMs0.Wlisnad Mr n r.FakMGlTr weekend with bis parents in Haydon. A bauntiful supper was served by Msan dgls TrGnoWiistenwtan toMrspantthe hoFay wcith eor Mr. nd rs.Normn Geenspen th laies a wîchailddjutc Mr. and Mrs. L. TrulI. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brunt. Sunday at Mr. Norman Edgerton's. and aIl went home well satisfied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stainton and Mrs. Etta Page returned ta TorontoA Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Philp and with the outing. i son Ray visitted with Mr. and Mrs. xith them for a visit. V family matored ta Toronto on Fni- ~ Harold Allm aon Sunday. Scugog Young Peaple gave their I day. M r. and Mrs. C. J. Mountjoy, Is- play entitled, "The Gate ta, Happi- y Mrs. A. E. McGill is visiting herj MAPLE GROVE lingtan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ness'" on Monday evening which was daughter. Mrs. Smith Fergusan,11 S. T. Mountjoy over Sunday. well given and the music between Bowmanville. Mr. Han-y Cowling, Toronto, is acts was mnuch enjoyed. Mrs. Cecil Ferguson and Miss Ms v ae holidaying at his home here. He and C. G. I. T. meeting was held on Kathleen Ferguson attended the re- Ms v oe pn Sundas' bis mather will visit at Stauff ville. TuesdaY afternoon when thhfiow gata t Cesre anMaday wthMiss lanceBfennett.rvis- Rev. W. Rackham and family ing were elected: President-Ber- tc Mr. and Mrs. Everard Sanderson Mr la ufr aot, 'Svi-have begun their holidays and will nice Staintan; ltvc-en e an fmiy ndMis arie Tei tn tM.CclJfeys be absent f ram us for three Sun- thick; 2nd Vice-Freda Bradley; 3rd J viitd t r.Lenad obins n Miss Jean Hanna, Newcastle, vis- days. . vice-Ruby Virtue t ieMreth Sunday. jie e osn isBtySees Mr. and Mrs. Thea Salter, Mrs. Oke; 5th vieRni rd e Mr.W. . ergso. M. nd rs i as wek.Hilton Peters and Master Keith vis- Treasurer-Ruth Stevenson; Secret- ra W.D.Frgso ndM. mihFe- Miss Mvargaret Heard, Oshawa, ited relatives in Coldwater aver the ary--Gladys Pae Lad-Ev W. D. Ftergus onn rth er- nvisitedlircuiMs ldPoe ag;Ldr-v a usanmottred taeMountleroftheon hr ouinnMs HldyFleweek-end. Oharci:Assistant leader-Miss " Sundy taatted te fueralai he o Sunay.Mr. and Mrs. L. Trull, Mr. and Ani ke: Planlsts AneOe,n laite Mr. Win. Tait. Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Faley. Selby, Mrs G. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Moore, Ada Beech. Freda ta have been visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Sid* Little and Miss Ruth Johns Bradley and Bernice Staintan. Rol ID. Stevens. spent Civic Holiday at Keene. was called and meeting closed with- SOLINAj days with hier sister, Mrs. Charlie Mrs. F. Cale. Mr. and Mrs. Rab-Ta. _____________________White, Oshawa. son, Mrs. Hamiltan, and Mr. Stan -_________ Mr. Douglas Langmaid, Caesarealey Gaynes, Toronta, spent Sunday Mr. A L. Pascoe spent the week- spent Tuesday with bis cousin, Mas- witb Mr. anid Mrs. E. H. Cale. j BURKETONI end with friends at Mantreal. ter Bobby Stevens.1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood, Orono, ________________ Mrs. Chas Hawsam and baby Mr. and Mrs. Gea. VanDyke lef t Mr. and Mrs. John Haidge and Missj Mary visited Part Perry friends. last week ta visit their daughter, Marjorie Hoidge, Toronto, visited Resuits of mid-sunmer examina- Master Ralph Larmer, Blackstock, Mrs. F. Willoughby, Winnipeg. with Mr. J. L. Johns an Sunday. tion at the Toronto Canservatory af is holidaying with Master Harold Mrs. Stuart Morton and daughter Mrs. John Bennett, Bowmanville, Music; pupils af Miss Erma G. Balsan. Norma, spent last week with hier sis- Mrs. W. E. Daidge, Miss Horn and Bruce, A.T.C.M.: Juniar Piano- Miss Jessie Cation, Torontoý is ter-in-law, Mrs. Budd. Cobaurg. W. W. Horn and Edgar Horn, Jean Coulter, honours; primary pi- visitng lher sister, Mrs. N. C. Yel- Misses Nellie Snowden andi Susie Hampton, attended the funeral af ana - Muriel Mountjoy, Hazel lowlees. Laird have returned home after tak- Mrs. Clara Bailey at Waterloo on Mountjoy. Ail candidates success- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks and san ing their Art course in Toronto. Wednesday. fuI. Orley, Oshawa, visited at Mr. S. E. Master Morley Budd, Cobaurg, Miss Helena White, Toronto. Mr. ________________ Werry's. Ms. wba has been visiting his cousin, and Mrs. Alex White, Beaverton, Mr. and Ms H. E. Tink. Mrs Master Jack Narton, has returned 1 Miss Ann Murray, Moase Jaw, Sask., John Pascae at Mr. Hilton T7ink,' home. Mrs. R. Hallowell and Miss Helena TY ON Brooklin. Mrs. Clarence Tink and two a-Hlwe, Starkville, hv envs Mr. and Mrs. Jini Reynolds and ghters, Kathleen and Margaret, vis- iting at Mrs. R. Katersan's. Miss Bradie, Toronto, visited at Mr. ited ber sister, Mrs. McBride, Pet- M.adMs .Pce n a- Ms a.Alra svstn e W. J. Reynolds. erbaro.Mran r.S iknadGr r.Js lre svstngir Mr Js.Stinon M. ndMr. Mr. andMs hreo cr don, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane and daughter, Mrs. Harvey Strang, Osh- R s. Staintand. M Znan d rsndBrs.oChaetoo McitdeWinnifred. Mr. and Mrs. F. Farn, awa. Stitd atonr.And alyZ n d 1hrson BuMs.lrtnPeeoro, vistedAllen and Ken., Masters Bill and Miss Grace MacKay, Toronto, MruselW.at .Mr. cA. tJ. Ba l n. l n er sstr M s.Caen e Tik o ob and Miss Isabelle Main. Tor- spent the weekend at Theodre Mrs. W.CC. Bekett, HelendisonMonday.onto, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Down's. and Margaret af New Leskard are Mrs C.E.Ce.btt nd on ohn visîtîng at Mr. Roy Langmaid's. Winnipeg, are visiting hier mather, .Fo's Miss Elva Virtue, Tawn, spent the Mr.an Ms.HaaldElacttaiMrs. J. B. Worden n rohr . Mr. and Mrs. Lau Pascae, Mr. an eknd with hier mother, Mrs. Lanonspnt heweken wthMrL. Warden. Mrs. Herb. Pascae and Master Grant, Laura Virtue. W.oT.o aylor nd the r elawtives. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White and Mr. Ross Trenauth and Miss Ann Mr. and Mrs. J. Parr, Enfield4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rich. Eun- two daughters, Oshawa, visited with Sellars, Toronto, Mr. Frank Tre- Misses Bertha and Mabel Virtue, To- ice andi Jack, Drayton, Mr. and Mrs- ber Parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stev- nauth and Miss Helen Cale. Oshawa, ronto, recentlyvsie Mr Wm Alvin Peters, Hamptan, visited at ens, on Manday. Mrs. Roy Metcalf. Madeline, Glenn Staples. vstdM.Wn Mr.H. . Psco's.Mr. andi Mrs. Norman Tyler, Sask., andi Ross, Base Line, were recent Rev. and Mrs. F. M. Waattan and Mr. H.G. Pasoe's.and Miss Florence Bennett visited at guests af Mr. and Mrs. A. Trenouth. MisFacsWotn itn nd Mr. nd rs.Ells Pacoe Brok-the former's cousin. Mr. H. R. Fol- A very pleasant gathering was Mrs. Sifton spent a few days a h lin, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hogarth, ey's an Wednesday week. held in the basement af the Hamp- Parsanage. Oshawa, visited Miss Mary Hagarth Mrs. J. B. Worden, Mr. and Mrs. tan Church on Friday aiternoan, Misses Margaret and Darathy and Mrs. R. Pascoe. R. L. Worden, Mrs. C. E. Nesbitt July 29th, when Hampton brancb Warburton have returned ta their Mrs. Vanstane and Mrs. Fisher, and son John. visted the former's Of Wamen's Inistitute entertainec homne at Lindsay aiter visiting their Whitby, Miss Caolidge, Mr. and Mrs. son. Mr. Will Warden, Tyrone, an tbe Orana branch. Mrs. W. W. Horn, grandjather, Mr. T. H. Hutchison. Lamne Caalidge, Prince Albert, Sask., Sunday. President, of Hampton presîded. The Mr- and Mrs. W. F. Park andi were recent guests ai Mr. M. J. Maple Grave girls' sottball team opening ode was sung and Lords Shirley are holidaying with friendsI Habbs. played a frîendly game here with Prayer repeated. Mrs. Horn welcom- at Keswvick and Suttan. and attend- Remember the Institute meeting Newcastle on Tuesday evening, the ed the guests in wards of greeting ed the Lennox picnic at Island next Tbursday afternoan, Aug. ilth. home teani winning by a score of and called on Mrs. A. Henry, Pres- Grave on Monday. In the S. S. roani. A goaci pragrani 4 ta 3. ident Orono branch. ta take charge M is being prepared by graup 4. Roll Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McWilliams, iparm r.Hnyepesd and Mrs. N J. W aodley nd Mr.t Peebrpleasure at beîng present and re- aecnMsC.W WodeanEdh caîl "A praverb." Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Will Pavey, ebr, plied ta the wards ai welcame. rcetly visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs. Thas. Ayre and f am- and Miss Mae McW illiams, Toronto o m nt i gn e yH c s a rso ,a d M .a d M s ily af Western Canada who recentîy spent the weekend with their cous- omuit igigle yMis . s iksharrst o, ad. adMs visited bis father, Mr. John Ayre, is Mrs. J. H. Munday and Mrs.E. Brown: Instrumental solo. Mrs. r.Lloephendrre and brother Ai!, have returned W. Foley. Lynch; Paper, Mrs. Buckley on MrLly an Miss Rena Bail, Home and Country, Solo, Mrs. o. Clarke, and Miss Rowena Hughes, borne having motared the entire Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Snowden and W. Ralph; Recitation, Mrs. Harry Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cocb- trip. Master Bob Snawden matared ta Rowe: Talk an nursing in different rane and son Ray, Orono, recentîy Mr. and Mrs. Edwy White, Coral Oak Lake on Sunday. Miss Betty countries, Mrs. Gamey; nstrumen- visited Mr. and Mr.q. Wm. Virtue. Gables, Florida. Miss Emma White, Snawden, wba bad been attending taI duet, Mrs. M. Staples and Mrs. The S. S. picnic which was beld Bawmanvllle, Mrs. Frank Cale. Tor- Sumnmer School there, returned Brown wýha responded ta an encore; on Friday at the schoàl grounds was onto. Mrs. Jas. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. home with them. Solo, Mrs. A. Drummond and en- a great success. A good crawd as- core; Talk, Mrs. J. R. Cooper. semibled in the afternoon, several A hearty vote of thanks was games af basebaîl were played, races moved by Mrs. A. Peters ta- Orono were run and later everyone par- F rday nd Saur ayladies for the splendid prograni giv- took af an abundant picnic upr Fri ay nd atu dayen. Meeting closed witb National Mrs. R. Hatberly, Mr. John Hatb- Antheni. Lunch was served on the erly, accompanied by Miss Marian lawn and a social tume enjayed. Or- Roach Bowmanville, visited friends ana ladies expressed their thanks at Fart Erie arid also at Niagara SEIL pn.Aot100 wr rsn. N .M.W J. Tape, wba bad been BoWmanville Bakery Cookies, regular 15e doz. ______________ returned home with thern. 2 dzenfor25cMr. Chas. Brownan daughter JeIv oli, il laozen..........525ac ENNISKILLEN Hilda. Part Hope. Mr. and Mrs. _______________________ Chas. McKibbon and son Allen. Pic- Jell Rolls al flaors............ 5c achton, Mr. and Mrs. Rabt. Hodgson Blueeî"yPinappe, aspbrrv ButerandMr.Rabet Pestn ad sn, id-and daughter Gloria, Mr. Leslie Blueerr, Pneaple Rasbery uttr ad Mr RoertPreto Prndson M i-Vrtue, TrntMrs. Wni. Liggett, Pland, vîsîted at Mrs. G. irsons Whitby. recentîY visited Mr. andi Jam Tarts - 20c doz. Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans, Orano,j Mrs. Wm. Virtue and Mrs. Laura ________visiteci Mrs. J. H. Freeborn on Sun- Virtue. day. Miss Mary Katerson, Mr. C. Bur- Bow nan ill B krows, Hamipton, calleci on Mrs. Win.'The cost oi constructing the On- B w a v le ] akery Oke. tario Government Building at the C. . J COR , Popreto Ph ne 7 B W MA Vî1,~Quite a number f rom here attend- Canadian National Exhibition. Tor- C. . JCOB, Popretr Pone97 OWMNVELE eci the Regatta helci at Caesarea on onto. xvas approxiniately $700.000. M./iss Robinson, Newcastle, very ably toak the Bible Class on Sunday -nl 1morning. * Thos.Mcils IFurniture Dealers- Funeral Directors Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stainton and Jisn liii ord, Toronto, are enjayîng IY *Ambulance Service Low Rates Itheir holldays wlth Mrs. J. Pye and Jury & L v i I - I Jother relatives. Phones 58, Residence 523 or~ 276 Rev. Milton Sanderson, Toronto, THE REXALL STOE I had bis second lot ai boys and girls 8 Hour Service Developfng out froni Toronto for their halidays anId Prlntfng -J and tbey aIl returned home on Mon- tables. af ter supper had been served. Ithe gathering was called ta order by j FAMILY PICNICS j the presidentot choase a new ex- euiefor next year. whicb resulted HETHERINGTON PICNIC i Mount.ioy; SecretarY. Mrs. Ed. El- An jliott; Sports Convener. Mrs. Evertan Anenjoyable tme was spent aonjWhite: Managing Committee. Ther- the lavely groundis at the country on Mountjoy, Will MvountjaY. Cephas home af Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heth- Mauntjay and Luther Mountiay. eringtan in Brack, when the first Plcnic of 1933 will be held at the iamîly reunion was held. About one Cream af Barley Park, Bowxnanville. hundred were present, coming froni Buffalo, St. Catharines, Taronto, Bowmanville, Lindisay, Bobcaygeon, CLEMENCE PICNIC Fenelon Fals and Oakwaod. Mr. Wm. Hetheringtan, who was chair- On July 20th, about 120 relatives man, gave a very interesting speech. and friends assembled at Lakeview The violin solos by Mr. Victor Hly- Park, Oshawa, ta celebrate the an- Oak, one of the Ppular radio artists nual Clemence Family Re-union. on C. . C. A. radio station; saxa- Upon arriving at the park ail spent phone solos by Mr. Grdon Braith- an hour or so renewing ad acquaint- waite, and vocal solos by Mrs. G. ances and welcoming friends rani Braithwaite were very much enjoyed. far and near. During the a ternoon A Pi*cnilc supper cncluded the day. a lively softball game was much en- which was counted a real succes. iyed by bth players and spectators. t was Planned ta bold another next At six P. n. ail sat dawn ta a sump- year. tuous supper, ater which the presi- dent. T. H. Clenience, called the MOUNTJOY RE-UNION canpany ta ordeî' ta elect fficers for the coniing year. Officers elect- On Saturday, July 30th, aver one ed are: President-T. H. Clenience: îundred relatives gathered at Hamp- Secretary-Treas.-Mrs. Fred Wight: ton Park for their tenth annual Sparts Canimittee-Charles Osborne, Mountjoy picnic. The cbildren en- IJohn Ashton. Mabel Jewell and joyed the teeters and swings. wbile jPhyllis Clemence: Management the aIder people played a game o!f Comniittee-W. J. Clemence. T. C. basebaîl. The spaorts ranged iron i Bragg. R. F. Clenience and Eber races, three-legged races, and a coat 1 Snwdlens. After this a pirograni ai ýace for the yaunger people, ta a pats was arried out by the Sparts time" race and a scramble for pea- fCamniittee. Relatives were present nuts and kisses in whicb al, couldro Michigan, Toronto. Oshawa, 'ake part. Bowmanville, Uxbridge. Whitby, En- While ail were stili around the niskillen, Betbesda and Klrby. ~AL SA LEZ M reguler prices tiee coflees ou*sd o ny clii brands. At fusse sale Prices fhey effe the .worlc I reâast cofFes value. Try tem and Iam why mr Eight O'Clock M"27' Red Circle mP432 la SPECIA&L BLEND TEA 5ATISFYING 5 OUR OWN SODIE STRIKE BRAND-PINK< O SATISFACTION GUARANTEEDOJR OWN SILVERBROOK BUTTE 2 Ibn. 37e SUNNYFIELD MEAMo lb.20 p&G The White Laundwr soap 10 Bars 30e FRAY DENTOS 2 ld ee z-az. 25c CORN FLAKES Renioue's 3 Pkgs. 23o CRARMEAT 3îAICE<» NO-.!/2Tin25e SALADA ~TEA RwN '-ABEL 1-»-45%-B23 LARGE GOLDEN YELLOW RIPE CRIUCK FULL 0F FRUIT DAjNA&NAS ÇRaisin T4oaf U IZ-Oz. 3 im. £ . WAP 6II £ c CARROTS Nmative Gvowua 6 Bunchea 15e QUALITY MEATS FRESH YOUNG SOFT-MEATED SPRING LAMB _LEGS lb. 2 I v i c' PEAMEALVD BACK BEST PRICES PAI TO PRODUCERS FOR EGGS. ASIý QU STORE M GE BV TiHE PIECE lb.19e Meat Manager: G. McCoy. Grocery Manager: P. Williams.- We Deliver-Extra Charge loc. Phone No. 83. Bowmanville. Warm Days Ahead I We have just what yau need ta equip your feet with for the holiday and the warm days ahead. Our prices are low and quality bigh. Balance o! Spart Shoes and White Sboes at clearing prices. A full selection af Tennis goods for beach and spart wear. Watch aur Windows. See aur 98e House Shoes. Farm Boots, $1.98 Women's Boudoir Slippers 39c pair. W.Claude Ives HOME 0F GOOI) SHOES --j 'h ROASTS lý eORTERHOUSE RUMiP ROAST SIRLOIN or lM. or0V ib. WIG OAT 2N ROAST ORW WINCROAS 5 RUNDSTEAK YOUR CHOICE F YOUR CHOICE 0F PAGE POUR THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th. A19

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