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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Oct 1932, p. 6

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PAGE SXTHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVITLE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1932 SOLINA s.; Mr. and Mrs. Beal, Toronto, vi ited at Mr. Jas. Smale's. Master Ian Bell, Bowmanvil visited witb Master Wesley Weri Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Westlake vi lted f riends at Englehart last we' Mr. and Mrsi Frank Marti North Bay, visited at Mr. W. Westlake's. Several f rom bere attended Zi( Anniversary Services and Roi Fowl Supper. Mrs. Walter Langmaid and Miss Vida and Sybil, Oshawa, visltedi Mr. Hl. T. Pascoe's. Congratulations to Mr. M. Hobbs on passing bis Englisb Exan at University oif Toro nto. The regular Division meeting wi be beld Thursday evenig, Oct. 1 i the Sons' Hall. A good prograi is being prepared. Miss Mary Hogarth and Mrs.1 Pascoe spent a few days last wee witb their brother, Mr. Alfred Hc garth, Hampton, wbo is canfinedt bis bed. Remember the Institute meetir next Thursday afternoon, Oct. 12tl at the home of Mrs. Arthur Staint on. Program in charge of group( Roll Caîl, "Thanksgiving Thougbts. Our choir, under the leadersbii of Mns. John Baker provided thr music at the anniversany service a Whitevale cburcb last Sunday ev ening. Af ter service Rev. and Mrç J. R. Bick ententained the choir an( friends wha accampanied them, a the parsonage. Eldad Harvest Home services Si.mday, Oct. 16th. Rev. F. W. New. eli. B. A., Blackstock, will preach a- 2 and 7 p. m. Special music. Wed. nesday, Oct. ltb a roast f owl sup. per at 4.30 p. m. At 8 p. m. a big] class concert will be given. Ticket, 50c, Children 25c. 40-2m Our commun.lty was sbocked lasi Wednesday momning to hear of thE sudden passing in Montreal of Mrs LaVerne Hof., (nee Great VanNesti Mrs. Hoff, who spent ber girlliood days in Solina, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Van. Nest. Our beartfelt sympathy is ex- tended to the family in their sac bereavement. The Young people's meeting Mon- day evening was well attended. The program was in charge of the ist Vice Pres., Mrs. E. R. Taylor. Miss Margaret Scott bad chargeý of the Devotional Period and hymns 276 FARMERS ATTENTION 1 NOW IS THE TIME THAT STTYRDY FOOTWEAR IS NEEDED ON THE FARM We Have Just What You Want Leather Boots, S1.98, S2.49, S2.98 Rubber Boots, 82.65, S3.45, S3.90 BOYS' Solid Everyday Boots, sizes 1 to 5/ ,- $2.25 HOME 0F GOOD SHOES W. C. Ives HOME 0F GOOD SHOES Wace LUpI To These Values The average housewife bas to learn bow to make ber pennies count these days. Don't overlook quality for price. Shap wbere quality meets pnice and take ad- vantage o! HOME TOWN SAVINGS Phillips Milk of Magnesia 39e Kruschen Saîts 69e Coty's Face Powder 59e Castoria . 1.. 27e Cbase's Nerve Food 49c McCoy's CLO. Tablets, Ige 89e Carters L. L. Pilîs 22e Dextri Maltose 80e Agarol, large $1.39 Zam Buk 39e Listerine Tooth Paste 2 for 45e Cbase's Ointment 49e Thomas' Eclectric 011 29e Phone 78-We Deliver SHOE STORE 1 and 255 were sung. The roll caîl was answered witb a "Quotation on Faith." Mn. A. McKessock read the story of the bymn, "'Faitb of our Fathers;" Accordian Music by Mr. Milîs; The topic was well taken by Rev. W. Rackbam. Vocal solo Mrs. Jas. Smaies. after wbich the meet- ing closed witb the League Benedic- toENNISKILLEN is. 'r il iir t îg R. ek t s. th t- Lip se at ý' Miss Mae Lamb visited f riends in Lindsay recently. Church services were well attend- ed here Sunday evening. Mrs. John Hooey visited friends in Peterboro over the weekend. A number f rom here took in Markbam and Bobcaygeon Fairs. Mn. Fred and Miss Lou Johns Sundayed at Mn. Thos. Williams'. Mn. Harny Sandenson visited Mr. and Mns. Wesley Beacock recently. Miss Vena Beacock, Toronto, is guest of ber sister, Mrs. Fred Hy- land. Mn. James Cnossman. Haydon, ls the guest o! Mn. and Mns. William Samelîs. Mn. and Mns. Hanny Edgenton and !amily o! Manchester visited at the home o! Mn. and Mns. Herman Samelîs. Mn. Cecil Wilson, Mn. Jim Wilson and Mn. Arthur Hyland took inI Millbnook Pair, and say it wvas ex- tra goad. Mn. Scott Hutchison. Mn. John Hutcbison, and Mns. J. Lillicnap, Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mn. and Mns. Herman Samelîs. jTYRONE < Mn. W. J. Tape, Bridgebung, visit- ed bis sisten, Mrs. R. Hatbenly. Miss Elva Vintue, Town, spent Sunday with ber mothen, Mrs. Laura Vintue. Mn. and Mns. Don Davey spent Sunday at Mn. C. D. Hodgson's, Bowmanville. Mn. and Mns. D. K. Fraser, Beth- esda, spent Sunday with ber mo- then, Mns. Wm. Little. Mn. and Mrs. David Hooper and Mn. David Noble, Orono, spent Sun- day at Mrs. James Stonie's. ML. and Mrs. Chas. Carruthers, Salem, Mn. and Mrs. R. B. Scott, wene Sunday visitons at Mn. Willis Stewart's. A lange apple is drawing much attention in Mn. Byam's store. The apple is a Wolf e River apple and weighs 1 lb. 13 oz.. and was picked off a tnee in Mn. Rob Ray's orchard. W. M. S. thank offering service is to be held on Sunday at 10.30 a. m. Mrs. (Rev.) Geo. Mason of Bow- manville is expected to, give the ad- dress. Special musical talent from Bawmanville. Would ail those who are giving fruit for the hospital please leave at Mn. W. Stewart's as soon as possible. League pnogram Thursday even- ing was in change of the Helping Hand class. Chorus by the girls; neading by Miss Lorna Hoopen; ne- citation, Miss Edna Camenon; vocal duet by Misses Eva Collacott and Ivy Park; neading by Miss Helen Tnimm; piano solo, Miss Launa Day- ey; topic by Miss Annie Gardiner. Women's Institute and Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. R. Davey fan the Septemben meeting. Gnoup leader, Mns. Albert Hawkey, led in community singing; Mrs. Russell Wright gave a splendid pap- en on "Living Not Just Existing"; Miss Launa Davey favored with an instrumental; Miss Lamna Hooper gave a demonstration on how ta make tomata juice cocktail. A soc- ial haîf-houn was spcnt. MISSIONARY RALLY, HAMPTON A Missionary Rally o! the United M grMY of Danlington Township [w 1lbeheld on Wednesday, Oct. 12. 8 P. sm. at Hampton. Rev. A. E. Armstrong, D. D., Secretary ofj Board of Foneign Missions, will be one o! the speakers. Rev. W. H. Day 0f Goodflsh Lake, Alta., will also deliven an address. The publici Is condially lnvited to attend this gatherlng. ;t Mrs. Charles WiIlis, Toronto, rec- ently visited Mrs. Wesley Oke. Next Sunday Rev. A. M. Wootton, Tyrone, will take the service bere. WtMr. and Mrs. J. Bradley visited Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flory, Hampton, on Sunday. s Mr. and Mrs. A. Reid, Haydon, are moving into Byers' Rooms over Il the store. 1' Mr. and Mrs. McKendry and daughter, Cobourg, visited the lat- ter's sister, Mrs. F. Ellis. Dr. and Mrs. Ferguson, Allan and Donald, visited the former's mother, who is in Toronto Hospital. Mrs. Wm. Griffin and Mr. J. E.i Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffin and family, spent Sunday witb Mr. andE ,Mrs. M. Griffin, Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyd have moved into Mrs. Phylina Mountjoy's bouse recently occupied by Mrs. J. H. Freeborn. Mr. and Mis. W. Brunt and fam- ily, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.9 Courtice. Courtice, visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Brunt.0 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oke at-r tended Markbam Fair and visited Mr. and Mrs. George Rabbins, Pick- i ering.e Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Slemon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt and family, vis-9 ited the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jeffrey, Scugog Island, Our Dramatic Club gave theira play entitled "Getting acquamnted& witb Madge" at Bethel on Wednes- day evening. Rally Sunday was observed on c Sunday mornmng and i the evening,C Rev. Wickbam, Cavan, very ably e took the service bere wbile aur pas- S tor, Rev. J. M. Wbyte, was takingf Mr. Wickbam's work. 1s Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Oke and Mr.M and Mrs. M. Henry bad a narrow0 escape when their cars collided onQ the corner on Sunday. Mr. Oke's l car was badly damaged, but the oc- l cupants were uninjured except for being badly shaken up. NESTLETON t Ei Special Offer to THE STATESMAN -' We want 250 new readerç two weeks. As a special intr( Statesman to any address in D This means you get The Stat( Fill in this coupon and mail toa The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, Ont. Gentlemen,- Enclosed please find $ Statesman each week until Dec Name ..... . . . . . . Address Miss Edna Reynolds visited at Scarboro a few days. Mr. Percy Cowling, Bowmanville, visited bis parents here on Sunday. Mr. Fred Martin, North Bay, caîl- ed on friends in the village this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Coles, Wheatley, are visiting with ber sister, Mrs. T. Wilcox. Mrs. H. Thompson, Scarboro, is .vaiting on ber father, Mr. A. Ho- garth, wbo is ill. Mr. W. R. Greenaway lias taken over the work on the Hampton mail route rural No. 1. Mrs. C. Willis. wbo bas been vis- ting with Mrs. Cepb. Johns, return- ed to the city on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Robbins and dau- ghter, Leskard, visited ber sister, M1rs. W. J. Virtue, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jennings, Osh- awa, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams and family, Solina, spent Sunday with Mr. S. Williams. Our best wisbes for a speedy re- overy are extended to Mr. John Colwill, Jr., wbo underwent an op- eration in Bowmanville Hospital on Saturday. Mr. Fred Billet lias returned to studies at Toronto University, and M r. Frank Hastings to O. A. C, Guelph, and Mr. Wallace Horn to Queen's University at Kingston. Having all successfully passed on lst year's work, we wisb tbem full- Est success in the work before tbem. A very pleasant evening was spent recently when a number of local voung people were entertained at te home of Misses Marjorie and Edith Pascoe. Old time costumes xere an interesting feature of the ývening. Ice cream sodas were ser- ied with other refreshments and a 'appy time enjoyed by ail. The Young People's Society is off )a good start since the opening or the faîl season. Three very suc- ýssful meetings have been held and Ians are under way for the annual Zally service ta be held on Friday Tening. A special program is be- ng prepared and we hope for a plendid rally of alI of our young. New Subscribers 15 MONTHS FOR $2.00 ýsWmDurýham County in the next roductory offer we will send The Durham for 15 months for $2.00. tesman FREE for three montbs. 0-day direct to: 2.00 for which mail mie The ýember 3lst, 1933. vocal solo. Miss Sykes; reading, Mrs. L. Richards; the program ended with a splendid contest which was >mucli enjoyed by ail present. Atten- dance over 30. t~ fDEVITT'S CORNERSj Miss Mabel Argue visited ber par- ents over the weekend. Mrs. McKee made a business trip to Bowmanville recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Dickey vis- ited at C. Ginn's Sunday. Miss Della Lathangue visited in Bowmanville on Thursday. Miss Georgina Fowler, Oshawa, fspent the weekend with her parents. Misses Verna White and Aileen iDevitt spent the weekend at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler and Miss Helen spent Sunday afternoon on Scugog Island. A number from. this neighborhood attended the sbower of Dr. and Mrs. John McArthur on Friday night. ENFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Prescott, Bowmanville, visited at Mr. Alf. Prescott's. There was a very good congrega- tion out on Sunday to hear Rev. Mr. Whitham, Cavan. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mackey, Brook- lin, Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson, Whitby, Rev. Mr. Whitham, Cavan, visited at Mr. L. C. Pascoe's. Mr. and Mrs. H. James and fam- ily, Columbus, Mr. Albert Niddery and Mr. Frank Campbell, Toronto, Mr. T. Knox, Oshawa, visited at Mr. J. Hepburn's. Mr. John Sepsic has rented his farm and sold his stock and imple- ments. Mr. and Mrs. Sepsic have gone to Toronto to resid& where they have been conducting a rest- aurant for several months. S HAYDON j people and any otners wno are in-, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery j empsey i Te presnt er n terested. and babe, Solina. Sundayed at Mr. erous and beautiful. The remainder School Report E. Bradley's. of the evening was spent in danc- Report of Hampton School for Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Graham and ing and cards. September; namnes in order Of family Sundayed at Mr. Cyrus Ash -__________ merit: ton's. Cartwright. IV-Walter Holwell (H). Thelma Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woolings CA MU Rabbins (H), Doreen Perrett (H), and Stanley Woolings, Jr., Sundayed C D U Muriel Scott (H), Jack Cowling (H), at Mr. H. Ashton's. _____________ Dora Cowling (H), Gladys Chap- A number of Young people were man (H), Ruth Colwill (H), Ber- entertained at the home of Mr. Ar- Quarterly meeting was held bere neice Rogers (H), Norma Cowling thur Beech on Saturday evenlng. last Sunday morning. jHi, Eddie Grice, Jack Niddery, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stainton and Mr. W. B. Ferguson spent Sunday Willie Gilbert, Jerald Black, Reg. Mr. Leonard Stainton, Hampton. at Mr. John Robertson's. Scotch Rackham, Ruby Colwill. visited at Mr. A. McNeil's on Sun- Line. Sr. III - Gertrude Pettit (H), day. Miss Birdie Fallis bas returned Wanda Clarke (H), Isabel Rogers. Our deepest sympathy is extend- 'home after spending some time in Gladys TruIl, Nellie Armour. ed to Mr. Wmn. Hooey and the fam- Toronto. Jr. III-Editb Rackham (H), Ber- ily at the recent death of the for- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Fallis and son tha Armour, Gladys Pettit, Evelyn mer's sister. Miss Marion Hooey. Jack spent the weekend at Mr. C. Langmaid. Thanksgivlng Services will bie held H. Fallis'. Sr. II-Acy Horn (H), Pearl Gil- as follows: Sunday, Oct. 9th, ser- Qulte a number fromn this vicin- bert (Hi, Dora Grice (H), Vernal vices at 2.30 p. m. by Rev. A. D. ity attended the fairs at Orono and Cawling (H).1 Robb, St. Andrew's Cburcb, Osbawa, Markham. Jr. II-Teddy Kersey (H), Eileen and at 7 p. m. Rev. J. M. Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson and Wray (H), Elgin Cowling, Betty Enniskillen, will preacb. Speclal Sydney spent Sunday witb Mrs. Fer- Stainton, Freddie Payne, Albert music at both services. On Monday, guson, Lotus. Sr. I-Percy Alun (H), Everett be served at 5.30 p. m. At 8 p. m. weekend with ber parents, Mr. and Allin (H). Seagrave Dramatic Club will pre- Mrs. George Fowler. Jr. I-Dorothy Holwell (H), Reg- sent a play entitled "Cyclone Sally' - Mr. and Mrs. W. G. PhlIp and gie Kersey (H)i, Betty Rogers (H), Special music between acts. Admis- Miss Gladys Cobbledick motored to Aleck Norwick (H), Lewis TrulI (H), sion: Adults 45c; children 25c. Toronto on Saturday. Dorothy Adamson (H), Paul Chant Mr. Ross Philp, Miss Norma Mc- (H 1, Freddie Norwick, Madlyn Wil- ~ ______________ Sr. Pr.--Garth Perrett (H), Mar- MAPLE GROVE Varicose orS ole jory Allin (H), Cecile Pettit (H), < ens 1u c e Raymond Pettit (Hi, Harry Martyn. Jr. Pr-Jean Cowling (H). Annie Dont forget the League Rally on Ven - Bu he Norwick (H), Irvine Fettit (H), Friday evening. Ulcers Stella Norwick (H), Bobby Stain- Sorry ta lose Mr. and Mrs. John ton (Hi. James f rorr our community. F. J. Groat, Miss G. Cawker, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs You poor sufferers f rom bad legs! teachers. Ivison Munday on the airnival of a* What misery you have endured! SYoung daughter. What crippling discomfort! I Mis BesieBlacbur, orno, But here at last is help for you! is eseBakun Ooo No operations nor injections. No SA.LEM spent the weekend with bier cousin. enforced rest nor time off f rom Mr. lbet Ctorandfamly aveTayorHampton, vlsited Mrs. Roy like magie. reduces swelling, ends moe notehueknown a Metcalf last Frlday. pain. and makes your legs as good "~The Cedars." Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law and baby as new-while you go about your Sympatby is extended to Mrs. A. nWibvstdwtMraddilroieasua. Richards ithe deatb of an aunt. r, . Wby vsed wnlth Mr. an dalou tne asy usua ionl.n Burial took place on Sunday. Ms.RL.Wreonuna.Flo th esydecisad The Public School students wîîî Mr. Clark Tyler, Bowmanville, Mr. you are sure to be helped. Jury & have a couple of days bolidays this WiIl Tyler, Chicago, III., visited the LovelI, Druggists, won't keep your week while the teacher attends the former's sister-ln-law, Mrs. Walter money unless you are. tf Teachers' Convention in Toronto. Foley, on Friday. _________________ Mrs. John Squair. Toronto, was a Mr. and Mrs. McWllliams, Peter- weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. boro, Mr. Arnold McWillllams. Tor- F. L. Squair and Mr. and Mrs. G. onto, visited their cousins, Mr. and A. Stephens and also attended the Mrs. J. H. Munday. funeral of the laie Mrs. F. B. Wblt- Mr. and Mrs. Jlm Verney and ing, whicb took place in Bowman- chlldren, Mrs. H. Hutcheson. Toron- ville on Friday. to, visited their cousin, Mrs. L. C. Rally Day Service In the S. S. Snowden, on Sunday. was well attended and a splendid Miss Edith Plattford, Mr. and Mr;s program was nendered. Pastor A. M. Ross Hayball and son Albert, Tor- Wootton gave an address and later onto, spent Sunday at the home of toak charge of the regular cburch bier sister, Mrs. J, J. Bell. service and dellvered a fine sermon Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blackburn, fram the text, "The day will come, Messrs. Fanewell, Walter and Wil- when ye shaîl desire to see one of 1 bur Blackburn, Orono, vlsited the the days 0f the Son of man, and ye former's brother, Mr. E. W. Foley, shaîl noit see it. The S. S. will be on Sunday. withdrawn next Sunday in favour j Mr. and Mrs. Will Thompson, St. of the anniversany services at Hay- Marys, Mn. and' Mrs. Albert Balson, don. Solina, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Archer, Y. P. L. meeting on Thursday ev- Brawning Island, Muskoka, Mr. and cning of last week was opened by Mrs. Arthur Stainton, were recent the Vice President wth hymn and visitons with Mrs. L. C. Snowden.TH prayer, after whicb Mrs. F. Honey Quarterly service and sacrament i'FINDLA took charge and the followlng pro- were observed on Sunday, also ne- gram ensued: Reading lesson and ception service. Mr. Bob Wilson A splendid double duty combinatl topic by Mrs. Honey; readlng by Mr. Denis Plckard were recelved In- ohan heatngste.n E-nsuresan Miss B. Cator; vocal solo by Miss E. to *ful memberslùpMr. ad M outmtle houswaer fnrmld-wnteain Sykes, accompanled by Miss Kcnox, Leslie Collacott and Mr. Howard ampulyequiot w ae or okatbal thoughts on the topile Mrs. E.'CrYdeman had ter ebesipurily eÀcsizppad nange- o eove h Doldge; reading, Mr. F. Blackburn; transfenred. ternmesls ril.Amz ndfns ome , BLACKSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willan vlsited friends in Orono. Miss Florence Parr and Mrs. G. Campbell spent Saturday in Lind- say. Miss Marjorie Marlow, Toronto, spent Sunday with ber mother, Mrs. John Marlow. Mrs. S. A. Devitt and Miss Mabel Argue visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willan. recently. Mr. George Crawford and bis mother. Mrs. R. Crawford spent Sunday in Toronto. Miss Edna Larmer vlsited ber brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larmer. Miss Kate McLaughlin, Peterboro, is vîsiting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McLaughlin. Mrs. T. Smith, Mr. John Smitb and Mr. Robert Smith paid a visit to Bowmanville last week. Miss Florence Fair bas returned home after spending two months witb relatives in the West. Dr. Wbittaker and Mrs. Whit- taker bave been in Toronto visiting Bishop Lucas and Mrs. Lucas. Miss Mabel Elford and Miss Ethel Evans are visiting friends at Port McNicol and Victoria Harbor. Mr. Herbert Swain, Miss Jean Byers and Mrs. Clarence Marlow at- tended Markham Fair on Saturclay. Mrs. S. Devitt. Miss F. Parr, Mrs. W. W. VanCamp, attended the f un- eral of the late Mr. F. Lambe, Man chester. n Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Werryan Steele spent Sunday with friends in Manvers. Miss Edna Heaslip, Janetville, Mr. and Mrs. Norton VanCamp, Elmira, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Josepb Forder. Jr., and daugbter Lucille, spent tbree days at Elmvale where Mr. Forder was judge on beavy horses. Mrs. John Marlow, Mr' George Forder. Mrs. Jos. Forder, Mrs. G. Trewin and Mrs. E. Trewin attend- ed Markbam Fair on Saturday. On Wed., Sept 28, several mem- bers of the W. A. of St,.John's Cburch motored to Millbrook to at- tend a meeting of the Rural Dean- Col. Hyde, who has been visiting bis son, Mr. Cecil Hyde, is return- ing to England. Mr. Cecil Hyde and Mr. Cecil Hamilton are motoring ta Montreal with bim. Members of the W. A. of St. John's Cburcb and A.Y.P.A. pre- sented Dr. John McArtbur and Mrs. McArthur with an electric floor lamp. table and jardiniere. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Sanderson and daugb- ters. Helen. Jean and Marion. Cad- mus. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Grif- fin and littie daughter Jean,' spenti Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stinson. On Friday evening, Sept. 30th, a large crowd gathered in the Town Hall to give a shower to Dr. John AYV" OVAL ion cooking îrt through- uid provides in and bath. akes, roans, w7 demaiid. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN et today's Iow prices 1 a a. FINDLAY STOVES Wfth FINDLÂY STOVES at the iowest prices in years, now is the time to buy- to enjoy from to-day the cooking and heating. conafort one of these famous stoves will give you. .Athough Findlayýpriçel Ire Iower, Findlay quality is as highi as ever. Corne in and look over the various models. RICE C& COMPANY BOWMANVILLE Quade and Miss Helen Fowler spent the lesson and Rev. F. W. Newell Friday evening in Oshawa. took the Bible study. It beng the Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, Mr. fifth Tbursday ini the montb the and Mrs. E. Sanderson and family, four vice-presidents were respons- visited at Mr. Frank Stinson's on ible for the program wbicb consist- Sunday. ed of the topic by Miss Ernia Bruce, League service was ini charge of and a guitar solo by Mr. Glenn Glb- Miss Gladys Cobbledick Iast Thurs- son. Punîpkin Center No, thîs is not a radio program, but a deliclous new Ice Cream creation foi the Thanksgiviflg Holiday - Ice Cream Brick with the Pumpkin Center at the regular price-30c. DJD YOU TRY OUR 6c BREAD? So many did like its superior quality that we ran short the first day, but we promise to have enougb on band in the future. Don't forget to get your Roman Meal Bread in on Saturday to last oveir the holiday. It is mad e exclusively in Bowmanville by CORBETT'S BAKERY BOWMANMILE PHONE 3 Holiday Specials AT HARRY ALLIN'S GROCERY Good Mellow Cheese ......... 18c lb. Cabot Brand Ready Cut Macaroni ..loc IL pkg. Choice Hand Packed Tomatoes .. ... 1Oc in Toddy, a meal in a glass............. 49c IL.fin Kraft Boiled Salad Dressing, with salad fork or spoofl free.................... 25c Harvest Brand Raspberryv Jam, 40 oz. ja.... .33c Harry Horne Vanilla Extract, in special cruet bottie, 8 oz ..................... 20c Special Blend Tea..................... 29c lb. Christie's Chocolate Maî'shmallow Biscuits, regular 29e ....................... 23c IL Heinz Spaghetti, large tins ................ 20c Libby's Pork andi Beans, large tins..2 for 25c Canned Salmon, tali tins ................. Oc "Wondeîful" Laundry Soap......... 8 bars 25c Jewel Shortening .....................i1c lb. HARR Y ALUIN King Street BOWMANVIILLE Phone 186 A CLEAN SWEEP SALE 0F GOOD USED CARS ALL MUST GO SALE STARTS OCTOBER Sth CONTINUES TO OCTOBER l5th 1 must vacate the Skating Rank adjoining my Show Rooms which bas been my Summer storage 1 am offering for sale at NEVER BEFORE HEARD 0F PRICES my entire stock of Used Automobiles wbich include: 2 Essex Sedans 1 Pontiac Coach 1 Dodge 8 Sedan 1 Dodge 4 Sedan 1 Essex Coach 1 Ford Coach 1Chrysier Coach 1 Willys Six Sedan 1Buick Sedan 1 Buick Touring 1Durant Sedan 1 Ford Convertible Cabriolet Came eanly as the prices on these Cars will more than surprise you. These Cars are re-conditioned and ne-painted and look like new. Time Payments may be arranged as usual. W. J. CHALLIS DODGE AND PLYMOUTH DEALER Phone 296j King St. E. Bowmanville We wlU reproduce on our new Philco short wave converter the Bowmanvlle Legion Band short wave concert on Sat- urday evening, Octoben Sth, from 8 to 10 o'elock. 1 PAGE SIX

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