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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Sep 1932, p. 4

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PAGE POUR TE CANADIAN STATEMIAN, BOWMANiVnm~, TH-URSDAY, SEP'TEMBER 29, 1932i SChristian Citizen," taken by Mr.1 pastor. Rev. W. Rackham preached 9& G. 'M. C. ENGI.NEER PRESENTED WT LONTING CF Kyl Sqai; Voln slecio byMr very excellent sermon liketi DEVITT'S CORNERS Taylo ar Vi isect Kox by Mr. BLACKSTOCK Wk h alyDyt e e V"Fo- por* A splendid reading on ________________lwing Jhesus t day." ______of__"FOI-__________ "Trth, and bearing on the topic, loigJs' oa. Tru ~Mrs. W. A. Tm.Coligwod -Miss Mabel Argue spent the week.- by Mr. Kenneth Wenwy; A fine read- Mr. and Mrs. E. Patterson vlsited M rs.- L esli1e H a rrisT Tor o ntoiMr. and Several f rom here attended Lind- end with er parents. ing by Master Ronald Hall, another Mr. and Mrs. H. Galbraith. k- s.Mark Tuer Mr. Ih. Blmar ssFir neDw s iiiga Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler madle reading by Mr. Leslie Coombes and Mr. Harry Major spent the wee-Ohaa lte atM.Ts.Bk MisFrncDwnsvstngt a business trip to Oshawa on Mon-1 one by Miss B. Cator and a mouth- end with f riends in Toronto. er's. her brother's. Mr. Theodore Down. day. organ slo 1by Mr. R. Coombes; A Miss Cora Braithwaite, Cavan, is Sna colti oigSn isDrty Wle.Trno Miss Della Lathangue is home af- lieydsussion on the topic with visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wiibert Wer- uday Schoog wll eth 103comin . Sn is rth y Wkdalker. Toronto ter a pleasant vacation with friends the leaderyin charge. another violin ry. dymrigwl ea 03 .m setteweec tMs ae in Peterboro. fbri b Mr. Taylor ended the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stnon re-Ter will be no church service on Storie's. -account of Zion Harvest Hm Mrs. G. Phair bas returned home MisVva onto eundt ,rogram and the Vice President cently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Services. aome ter visiting ber sister, Mrs. Joe Torono. having visited her sister. cloej h meig with a hymn and James Mair. Brampton. WihBwmnfl MsW.Lre.League Benediction. Attendance 36. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson spent r peig Lau eig og WiMr,. and Mrs.brtugesMr Sunday wtb the former's parents, Monday evening took the f orm ofaan Mr. esyTylrndAy. A number from this neighbour- Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Stinson. Rally service and was very well at- apnSn dar ely wThylMr. and Mrsy. Lindsay Fairs late Bak anI r.Olvr mihand Mr. Mur- tended. The President Mr.. W.d R.s Lindsattended latheBakstocARKEandyByers were judges at the Sehool Westlake, presided. After singing a LA K IMr. lie Sih o an rSees Enniskooie n d Mr adMr. erg Fwer is _______________ _ D___Fairhl tEnsieSp.26. Helendwe, nMrs. rtorgrehed atEnnisiMiessSep. 26h nRev. W. Rackham led in M . d imyMr. .W.Wndley and HaIiday and NoMrm andvisedAthMr. tagteigheda h oe Mrs. Heaslip, Miss Edna Heaslip, Prayer. Bible Reading Miss Ruby C xm.Hmpt, r.and thMrs-m HalldayandNora vsitd a Mr At gaherng eldat he omeand Mr. Wilson Heaslip, Janetviîîe, Dewell; Vocal solo by Mrs. John Ca nampton, VisM. . ritede.r C. Des ittrs on Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lane. New- visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mar- Baker; The speaker of the evening Lerdsayu nleMr. G.anMartinde. __________________tonville. Monday, Sept. 19th, Mr. îow recently.sM. Ridout of Toronto, whothFar and Mrs. Bruce Leuty. bride and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodard and asMrvLnda, on Satrae n attendedh <e ~~gave a very inspiring address to the teoge Fair. G-e groo eletSeveral from here attendedgher athlenthe Georgeun Peole.seadng.Gissnero silver tea service by Neurtonville Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith onty Wonnacott; Piano solo, Miss ENFELDgrom eectywee uesetedwitoafittehdughertatheenscaledonriuonpepleiRedin. Mss oroefueraoffthelat Mr Malon Cl-eî ng:eerofofneaCanadas f Cnad Liite. OhO w., nd k.....- Community. Over 125 were in at- Sunday evening. Ileen Balson; Reading, Miss Fanny Hoy0 oot. Tefnrl frmrrsdn fBiavle n sn~-a fMs .T ors tendance andi the young couple Mr. andi Mrs. R. Yates and fam- Smle. Reading, Wesley Werry. Miss brto per, fro m.tH rseonnce f her soft. hewas prenSneciiti ov icuty fellto ofierad Several from here attendeci Lind- were taken completely by surprise. ily. Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jean MiIsoni had charge of tbebter, BoMr. Wm. Hoer y n uda ees other Caemntad iansecin f The oe phtomotiveEng say Fair on SaturdaY. An address was reaci by Miss Elsie Leslie Graham last week and at- social period. Meeting closed with T e BowmaileCemeternY oug.h elne su îh anda ooit oott h Mr. and Mrs. H. Webber. Burke- Wallace and the presentation was tended Blackstock Fair. teLague Benediction. People's League helci a very success- inet1 o h s fteeeto ton. visiteci at Mr. T. Henry's. imade by Miss Helen Darlington. The sympathy of our community fu1onros tT ithe fobr iso the Canadithean Mto toit.oott hmw r Mr. and Mrs. W. Mollon. Toronto.,. Mr. William Lang was chairman of is extended to Mrs. Thomas Smith fuling t Mr. ast Tursday even- viitdatM. oki mihs. 1 the evening. A short program wras whose father. Mr. Frank Lambe, I HAJftIPTCOACH____ viitd t r.Hoki Sit H MP ONtie a l noybert Hl. A sevnidthe_____-__from___________a__________TABLE Rally Day was observed here last oji en incîuciing two readings bylIManchester, died last week. 1j tpieas yenjoyed btale r on heinpudi pls f romhere h ad ra good _ COLLACUTT COACH le L IeS Sunday. Rev. J. M. Whyte gave a Mrs. D. Johns, a violin duet by Mr. 'Charles Venning and Mr. <'1 ers, homre made rolîs, cake and can- their shr f texh i th e ceived liME TArd)LEas splendid address ful of goodi ad-iMessrs. Douglas xWallace andi Ron- C ecil Hill attendeci the balgame Resre c. 0hfor Chishare of the prizes. the hCoi Westb uu1 *ri (Eastbosecor vice. ~CnmaId Burley and a number of speech- between Orono and Belleville wbich Pie SupradCneta adn Anme rmhr te dt e pain tsucë_ fiiig.nning ec o. 1.. .. 3.1'IC. Mr.S olnand Misses Mar- es from those present. The re- was played in Belleville recentîy. eSpe n ocrta adn ube o eeatndc h lc nt'e angmg orpeti'.o. 11.<a. guerette and Kathleen Corilin, Ked- mainder of the evening svas spent Mrs. Payne and son, Mr. Milton Mrs. v. Petrs r a terholme fS nis ir On Mona Anue r of;En- ii-z. Th '. andM'Ž1.No) ..M. ' . Tu ro.vsie tMr on eu-in cards and a delightful luncheon Payne. Montreal. have been visiting and Miss Ada Arnold, Toronto; Mr. ode.5f loch's. brought the pleasant evening to a Mrs. Payne's son-in-law and dauhMr n r.W oln ootcoe - andi Mrs. J. H. Williams. Oshawa; Wol" 'i .lndrt 1 .m Mr.andMrs W.MolonTornto clse.ter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mountj oy. Mr. andi Mrs. John VanGelurve, aM . adM Hepburn rn aben~ ______________ A large nuinber from Cartwright Rcetr .Y Miss . Hepurn. edron havebeenattended Lindsay Fair on aud visiting at Mr. A. Ormiston's. Sept. j Ruper.tJoyersh Sardy, meeting of the W. M. S Mr. W. Pascoe.BruVEean. Mr.rndwereLEamongEwas eld at the home of Mrs. T. Mrs. R. Robertson and family. ________________ the exhibitors. SateonSp.2hwhtepr- Blackwater. and Mrs. G. Heatlie. Our community extends best idetrs.Colwill. in charge. comn- Wick. visited at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. Quarterly service and Sacrament iwîshes to Mr. Norton VanCamp and mnications were read from Mrs. Our school though small in num- next Sunday afternoor. bride who were married on Satur- Bacm ad Mrs. Carscallen of be wn jutea ube 0 pizs t Rev. and Mrs. Barnes were guests day, Sept. 24. A number of friends WMtyugn.tenac tarI the School Fair at Enniskillen. They 0fM niMs .G remno rmbr teneitewccig to be helci in St. Andrew's Church were third in singing and also third Sna._______________ Oshawa, on Oct. t.Ms uus in marching. Ms hli liPr omn group leader, took charge of the Miss___________Blair,_Port______ I programn, the following ladies assist- ville. spent the weekend with Miss HAYDON ing: Miss Reynold¶s, Mrs. Curtis. I COURTICE Mr. andi Mrs. R. R. Stevens, spent <ý Salter, Miss Katerson and Mrs. Pet-A&P ekvS cilaruns l c the weekend with tbeir daughter, Mr. anti Mrs. A. Morgan, Oshawa, ors. Next meeting to be bolti at the saving opportunities. They feature itemis IMrs. Ray Snowden, Toronto. visiteci at Mr. E. Bradley's. home of Mrs. C. W. Souch on Tues- Miss Evalone Hoît, Toronto, visit- Miss Carrie Power, Miss Ruth Mrs. J. Greenwooti, Bowmanville, day. Oct. 18th. eln udrth usalo A&Ppic. eti her sister, Miss Anne Hoît, re- Stevens, TonMr. Wilso>n Power, pet te ee-ed tMr. E rd y l sastaeavna elfng nder..bth emsual w a & P rices. cently. Ottawa, visited witb the former's ley's. prices on everyday foods are always lower at A & P Stores, and they ai- Mrs. S. S. Brooks is in Toronto niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. J. Several from here bave attentieti ENNISKILLEN yalman aeavatg fthm ..bt eebrthteeya with her daughter. Mrs. Marshall D. Stevens on Sunday. Blackstock, Lindsay and the school £w~A,~ ays save money for you. Remember, too, that A4 & P quality is backed Soules. Rev. H. W. Foley, B.A., B.D., Mrs. fairs. 1_1_____________________of"saisactonor________ bak. Miss Estella Ponfound. Toronto, Foley. Selby, Mr. Frank Foley, B.A., Miss Mabel Beecb spent Sunday b u nulle urne f"aifcino ormnybc. was a weekend visitor at Mr. Clar- Princeton. New Jersey. visiteti tho withsber sister, Mrs. Austin Larmor, A number from boere attendeti ence Penfound's. fornier's sister, Mrs. J. D. Stevens Blackstock. Lindsay Fair. Choice Cuts of Tender A & P Selected Beef Specially Priced for This Week-end Miss Annie Allin, Bowmanville. on Tuesday. Mr. Bon Flaxington, Toronto, i A vOtry successful School Fair was was with Mr. anti Mrs. G. F. Annis Tomporance was observed in the visiting at Mr. Silas Trwi' adheltibore on Montiay. - ovor the woekend. Sunday school on Suntiay. Mr. W. othor frientis. Mrs. Wm. Stainton spent a few L LI v* Mrs. Levi Brunt anti Mrs. Etta C. Ferguson. town. gave a tempor- Miss Helen Westbury anti Mr days with friontis in Orono. ors of Mrs. A. J. Short, anti Richard Marching; chorus, 5 Mr. H. Ashton's. prize for reciting at Hampton SL O&T Mr. Jas. Hancock bas gone to girls, "Hear the Temperance Caîl." Miss Rema Bradiley spent a few School Fair. Guelph where ho will continue his The Busy Workers Class .lournoy- tiays last wook with ber grand- Mrs. J. Pritchard, Minden, Mrs. i course at the Agricultural College. eti to the home 0f one 0f their memn-j mother, Mrs. W. Etigerton, Ponty- W. Pritchardi, Cavanville, visitetid ft4Rb b Mr. K. E. Courtice. Mr. anti Mrs. bes isEseSms a enPool Mrs. T. McGill. Frt4Rb Hancock anti Miss Frances Hancock confined to ber beti for a couple of Church service on Suntay ven- Dr. H. Ferguson was calloti to Ux-P RMi motoreti to Guelph with Jas, on months, anti belpeti ber clebrate ing was largely attenieti. Rev. A.M. bridge on Sunday morning owing to Saturday anti hati an enjoyable trip. ber birthtia, on Friday aftornoon, Woottor. taking for his subjoct, "No the illness of lhis mothor. ]Ru dB nei.' On Friday ovening the oponing -Sept. 23rd. A very pleasant time man can serve two mnasters." Mr. anti Mrs. R. Burgess, Mr. antiHU LE meeting 0f the young people will be was enjoyeti in a friendly chit-chat, Mrs. A. Grant anti sons, Bill anti Mrs. W. Taylor anti Allyn, Tyrone, belti in the Sunday school room anti they all enjoyeti their suppolr Jim. Mr. Jack Sparron anti Mr. anti visiteti Mr. anti Mrs. H. Stevens. ~l when the two losing groups 0f last together. Mrs. George Creeper, Toronto, spent Mr. anti Mrs. S. Pethick. FloydiB LD EVey T n e a dM at year will entortain the two winning Ideal weather greoteti the scbool the week-end at Mr. A. McNeil's. anti Clufford, visiteti the formor's LD groups. A gooti program wrill bo chiltiren on Thurstiay, Sept. 22nd, it Congratulations to Haydon School mnothor. Mrs. J. Pethick. Newton- given anti the speaker of the oven- being their fair day. Competitions anti their teachers. Mr. E. E. Staplos ville. ing will be the Rev. Dr. McTavish of vere keen. espocially in the sheti,1 and iss Marion Orchard on wi- Sorry to report Miss Elva Orch- EXTRA SPECIALS ON HAMS FOR TIFE WEEK-END Ring Street Church, Oshawa. our school carrying off their share1 ning first in the parade anti first in arti bat a faîl anti broke a smal1 The Mission Circle helti its month- of the prizes. Providence won lst Soeaoeteake Hp h il4J SM OKE RED ilb. 14 1Ymetigatth hm o Mss[ingnin.d1ýaIeGrve2dDa-singing at the school Fair at Ennis-boeavehenkeHo seil lymetigatth om 0 issirign.MpeGoe2t.Dr killen on Montiay. soon be arounti.H Hazel Runtile on Thursday evening, tlingon3rti rvdneas wn Ta7 Ofrn srie r en Mr. anti Mrs. E. C. Ashton, Bruce,FO with Miss Sadie Muir's group in ilst in march ing anti physical train- li bore on Sunday, Oct. 9th. Rev. Haroldi anti June spent Sunday with F E Ha A2 charge. The bible study was takenig.Base n 2nd, anti Shaws 3rti. A. D. Robb 0f Oshawa, will speak at their daughter, Mrs. Stewart Roti- up n n itoostngwaybyMrs nSnday Sechool Rally was helti on the afternoon service at 2.30 p. m. aSuo at. FRESH OIUNG ROASTINO PORK Frank Runtilo. Miss Anne Hoît gave Sunday afternoon in the churcb. A At the evoning service 7 p.m. Rev. Mr. anti Mrs. Elwooti Rahm antidu T l M a reatiing, Miss Hazel Runtile a pi- gooti crowti greoteti the former pas- J. M. Whyto0f Enniskillen will be family, Oshawa, visittoti the form- - * . e b. _ ano solo, anti a vory inspiring Mis- tor, Rev. J. Barnes, Oshawa. who our speaker. or's lister, Mrs. J. Shackletonî, anti - OOIN sionary atitress was given by Mrs. deliverecl a splonditi atitress on Reserve Oct. lth for Cbickenlattentieti Lindisay Fair. VERY LEAN PORK CHOPS <Rev) Boyce. Aftor the meeting ýFollowing Jesus totiay." A chorus Pie Supper anti Concert.. anti Mrs. G. Hudson, Mr. N. tiainty refreshments were serveti. was sung by the Beginners anti Hudson. eterboro, Mr. anti Mrs. W. Clft PS W om Loin aud Rib Ml. 19 Mrs. Rund.le anti Miss Hazel wore Primary Classes calleti "Praise Him, B ratibrn Blackstock, were Sun-I * most entertaining bostesses. Praise Him.' The choir also red I alr t r.W .Gifns Suntiay services wero woll attend- ereti an antbem. Rev. H. C. Wolf-I SOLINA dyclea Mrs. W ide oM. r.find s. AK oti. Our pastor, Rev. H. C. WOl- raim assisteti in the service. , Mrs. Ross Crissor anti daughter fraim, preachoti a fine sermon inPeetto Joan, Toronto, spent Suntiay with bhe ming a In Day evice too thome ut fifty young people journey- Quite a number f rom bore at- ithe former's sister, Mrs. Jas. Brad- -_____________or _mais_.__._._._._3a beig RllyDaysevic. te temeedto the home 0f Mr. anti Mrs. tontieti Lindsay Fair last Saturtiay. loy. rieti ot n e0f the ymvs cas- Harvey Brooks, on Wednesday even- Mr. anti Mrs. Will Thompson, St. Mr. anti Mrs. Bruce Fairburn. 31I ADE IN~ ONTARIO'S FJNEST CREAMERIES iely une oy the Begins mci Ijing, Sept. 2lst, anti gave them a Marys, visitoti at Mr. A. J. Balson's. Lindsay, Mr. anti Mrs. J. Murphy,' Primary pupils, anti a story "Fol- posn upie Mr. Ernest Twisti Mr. anti Mrs. Sam Brooks anti BobcagoMse .at .Rb lowing Jesus to Goti's House' was Pros. of Y. P. League. ralîpti the family, Oshawa, visitpti at Mr. Chas. ertson, Haliburton. anti Mrs. Fred1NEIb roati by Miss Florence Courtice. company to orcier anti requestec Howams. Thornett, Blackstock, visiteti Mr.S Th soy Th woserhes'~ Miss Etina Swallow to reati the fol- MissmEvelyn Milîson. Peterboro T. H. Ellis. 1 givon by Mrs. f Rev.i Wolfraim in a lowing atitress: Nomaspont the weekend at bier IP reyimrsiv aneafe wîh Dear Marjorie anti Harvey:-we nome bore. O D TNYM 9 vr Mx. N. ritvef man ville sanghic have gathereci bore this evening to M.at Mrs. Lauren Hogarth, STANDARD TRAINING SCHOOL "Jesus caielîs u.fvry woeyanMr convey to you, in a material anti Harmonv. visiteti at Miss Mary Ho- - T. H. Lockhart of Bowm-nanivxlle gave social way3. our best wishes on his garth's. The Standing Committee of the ~AT LR AC ULT an interesting blackboard aticross. the greatest event in your lives. The Miss Eleanor Shophord bas gone District Religious Education Train-- '*Fol1owing Jesus Today,"_ to the communit3' 15 fortunate in having to Toronto to take a Librarian's ing Scbool bas matie tentative plansMe im Sz bosat il.taiga i u-you make your home in it. Theo course, for the scbool to be helti in Trinity PUE u bocysabd irlt."valablbap yu hve was ben Mr. anti Mrs. Mervin Hobbs spent Churcb, Bowmanville. on November wviling to give bas been approciateci the %vookend with ber parents, Mr. 14tb to l8tb. The township Sunday KNOWN THE IVORLD OVER q,. anti we feel sure we can ciepenci up- anti Mrs. Chantier, Lindisay. school executive anti ail the minis- ion your help in the communitys Miss Helen Baker spent the week- ter% anti Suntiay scbool superin- SALEMactivties n th futue als. Weenti with ber cousin, Miss Marion tendents in the district will be caîl- H . . SUE. . . ou 2 3 ________________________ask you to accept this gif t anti with Rickard. Shaws. eti to meet in the near future to it our sincerest wisbes for a long Mr. George MiIlson ef t for Tor- sanction all arrangements that bave AYLMER BRAND-GREEN LABEL Seerlf om tisviiit a-anti happy if e. May Yours ho The onto on Tuestiay to attend Univer- already been matie by the above A mÀ tetei lintisay Fi onitatuta. HueBatflsiycmite. nth matmal HOME ,Bà rt h EST PICEa PAID TO POUKUFREG.A&0 S was openeti by the Vice Presitent T oe w rs will clear the system 1 churcb. The rally sheets were usei HO E F GO D SHOES PilCR oR GS M witb a hymn. followeti by prayer by ontirely of worms, will rogulate ant ist h tre er eltlib Mrs. F. Honey, minutes of last stimulate the organs injuriously a!- Mises Jean Milison anti Fanny GETTAT C&P A C 7 , meeting were reati antiatiopteti. af- Ifecteti by the worins. anti will Smale. The young mon occuPieti the W 1--- .__ - . _ ter whlcb the Citizenshlp Vice tookj encourage healtbful operation of! choir loft anti the Junior boys fav- W e C--e. charge o! the following program: the digestive processes. As a verm- ouret i wth a selection. The collec- O E 0 O1B OU 1t M n g r . c o .G o ey M na e: P iia s Bible reading Miss M. Collacott: 'ifuge It cannot be surpasseti in tion w.xs gathereti by Misses flee- HM OFG D OEMet angrG. cCyGoeyMngr:PWilms Topi, "hatDistngushe th Èlsn ad Gadv Yelowles.OurWe Deliver-Extra CharL-e 10#.'. PhOr2e No. 83. BowmanviIIe. -'I I f k

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