Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Nov 1934, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

PAGE SEVEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934 Locala n c P e ~o n i N e'.v ~ COMING EVENTSON Y S 1 Lc>c:%,dal ainci Announcements of Meetings, 1 OL 1 PHON 5 3Concerts or Other Events, under cens er ne ih a mniumres re t lo0 Mrs. Frank H. Morris bas returu- MissAnnie Lewis recently visited cetis peadin, are h armenimum M oor l G ea o- is BO M NVLE ed after a visit witb friends in Tor- Mrs. Jonathan Brown, Canton, charge for any announcement Bnto.Mr. nd LEas. ort 50e per insrtion. These rates U ontc Mr andMrs'Ja. Thmpsn, Prt illbe strlctly observed. Per- Mr. and Mrs. W. Chas. Werry, Hope, visited hier mother, Mrs. J.W sons sendîng in notices mnust HIGH SCHOOL Oshawa, calleci on friends bere on McLaugln on Tbursday. specify to whom accounit is to be o ' is T e e G e Sunda. Wihoutcourage there cannot be charged. Mrs. Wm. Hanilyn visited her old truth, arid without truth there can Commencement neighbor, Mrs. Wm. Todgham, one be no other virtue.-Sir Walter Scott Tbursday and Friday, Nov. 29-30, S o e O day this week. Rev. Edwrard Norcliffe Baker, M. Hig School Commencement. 42-7 S o e O - ~~~Mrs. J. E. Allin visited Mrs. Lewis A., D. D., of Queen Street, Belleville, 1. 0. O. F. Euchre on Friday. Nov. clt....5,$,$,$ Exercises ~Lyle, who is very ii in Lindsay Hos- Principal Emeritus of Albert College, 23rd. Good prizes. Refreshments. Braclt....75,$,2,3 pital, on Sunday. spent bis 82nd birtbday anniversary Base Line No. 3 Christmas Con- in the Mrs. W. J. Clemens is visiting ber Ion Sunday with members of bis fam- cert, Friday, Dec. 2lst, ait 8 p. m. inal lta,14m pc 19 cousin. Mrs. W. Marshall, and other ily in Toronto. the school room.TalPat u,1 in pc$.9 Assembly Hall f riends at Rossmount.1 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley R. Alun an- Public School Christmas Concert Mrs. Clarence Hayes. ColumbusI nounce the engagement of their eld- will be held in the Opera House on FnyBuorCok Thrdy and Friday visited ber uncle, Mr. M. A. James, er daugliter, Mary Bernice, to Mr. December l3th and l4tb. and other relatives bere on Monday. John Douglas Cole, younger son of ae0 on okn ilb pca 29 NO E BE 9 0 Mr. Ivan Carscadden, Miss Edth mrrand Mrs. taJ. ple qTe held in St. John's Parish Hall 'on at 8 p. m. sharp. son, Toronto, were weekend guests le arly iii December. Satuervdy . 2tb A1cte Cut Glass, Taîl Goblet, $4.95 doz oif Mrs. Frank H. Morris, Elgin St. t is understoood tbat tbe recent be Srd fteron e.lt Muia oeyRev. E. F. Armstrong attendeda order f rom tbe Attorney General S at 3 o'clock, in St. Paul's scbool "i y a Department tbat Bowmanville Po- Muia oeymeeting of tbe Executive of Oshawa lice court would be taken care of by room, Group 4 o! tbe W. A. are bav- j e R gD3 F «'OH DOCTOR'" Presblytery Young People's Socety Magistrate Frank Ebbs of Oshawa, îng an Aternoon Tea, Home Cook- at Blackstock on Tuesday evening. I as been cbanged again. Magistrate ing and Cbristmas Gift Sale. 47-2 ________________________ ADMISSION 35c Mr. and Mrs. Max Quick. Mrs. Gee of Lindsay will conduct the court The Annual Meeting oif the Cild -_____________________ William Quick and Miss Lenore in Bowmanville. FormaI notification ren's Aid Society o! Nortbumberland Plan at McGregor's Drug Store Quick, R. N., Toronto, were Sunday lof this change will likely be made and Durham will be helci in the Car- Nov. 27th, at 4 p. m. guests oif Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Quick.'in the near future. negie Library, Port Hope, on Thurs Matne Noemer Ot - Oc Mr. Gordon Beecb and Miss Alice ThSttma i ataad day. Nov. 29tb. at 3 p. m. You are CHURCH ACTIVITIES I1 Ashton, En.niskillen, MissMbldxac suoiton it Mci cordially invited te be present. ______________________ and Ada Beech, Haydon, Mr. Albert progress in this direction bas recent- TuSatD. tD.L.B i Paul's Young Peopie's Guiid Runde. amponvistedat r. y ben mde.Theco-pertio ofbain, Trono, illpreenthispNv Austin Larmer's, Blackstock. those wbo are still in arrears will ing pictures o! Durbam County St alsYugPoe'Gid E Runie.Hamton viite atMr.ly eenmad. Te c-opraton f lams Toont, wll resnt is m e t. PulsdaYoueng PeopleasnGui Misses Harriet Hart, Toronto, Hel- be appreciated. Tbe label bears the Places and Personalities in Trinity et edayo e30encig ewban rat- Nomate wenorwhre~ en Michael and Dorotby YelthLnd, date to wbicb paynient bas been Church under auspices of Trin±ty by Jim Thompson, and prayer of- No aterwhn r hee ou Oshawa, were recent guests o! Miss made. Look it over, tbis week. and W. A. Tickets 25c, children 15c. fered by Mrs. A. S. Kerr. It was de- Sunda3 see iow prices quoted Bernice Belman. 'The girls motor- remit whatever is due to bring your Meeting of the Ratepayers' Assoc- cided te invite Salem young people sheera ed to Millbrook te spend the Sunday paper into the paid-in-advance list. iation, Council Room, Tuesday, Nov. to a social evening. Program was Fr Re e b rwith Miss Beatrice Jones. Aogthose wbo attended thbe 27th, at 8 p. m. Mr. W. M. Gilbert, in chiarge of Convener Bill Pbillips e C Rev. C. R. Spencer attended the. 25tb anniversary of Orono Women's President of Oshawa Chamber of wbich consisted of: Humorous read- Bright Our prices are as low - ISynod of Toronto on Tuesday wben Institute fromn Bowmanville on Pri Commerce, will speak on "The Towns ings by Helen Norwich; piano selec- misses, otten îowern.I rî daoneerly ofBarrie dyee:r1eryAln catrIndustrial Development. Trus~tees tiens by Norab Shrubb; reading by outstar ofenlwe.da er:Mr. eryAlichrerwa letd ufrgn iso o or eme, rs . .Poesfrmr obet Dl adRie il pako JeBato;gutr eebynsb ______onto. Bishop Beverly will likely con- president, Mrs. C. N. Ruse, District Scbool Problems. Auditors' report Louise Norwich, and a read.ing by EVE! duct future confirmation services President. and Miss E. E. Haycra!t, wl edsusd Nancy Sbrubb. A sing song con- here. ~~~~ ~~~District Secretary. wbo attended tbeCHNEODAEluea otiersngmtn. J r & Lo eA Durham County team composed f irst meeting, andi Mrs. J. Thickson,CHNE0 DAEcueamotntrtig etn. Phone 78 John. Holmes o! Newcastle gained manville Brandi. Saturcîay, Dec. lst, at 10.30 a. m. About 27 members o! group four o! The ________________-_____j premier Canadian honors in seeti instead- o! Dec. 7th. 47-2 Trinity Women's Association withPhn59 judging at the Royal Winter Pair, -_________________________thePone_59 ______________________ thus bringing to Durham anotber COL. C. R. McCULLOUGH SENDS , ~terbsad junydt h Dominion championship. Mr. E. A. CAAhNCUwGENS~brn !Ms .A.Bio t. ____ Sum.mers, agricultural representative ___ CHURCHES Go de' nKnsoiHgwy _____ _________________on___ riday evening wben the ttentircochan naieI -regular meeting was beld and a verY A tn inBowmanville Badminton Club en- on the occasion o! tbe 25tb an- ST. JOSEPH'S R. C. CHURCH enjoyable time spent. The program tertained at its f irst dance of the niversary o! the Men's Canadian Rev. Father J. F. McGuire, Pastor in chiarge o! Mrs. W. B. Pollard and season on Friday evenlng, wheri Club on Monday niglit, Secretary A. Mass at Bowmanville 9 a. m. ber group included community sing- many guests from Oshawa, Bow- J. Whalen read tbe following letter Mass at Newcastle 10.30 a. m. I ing; recitation, Mrs. John Darch; M ercnants manville and district were present. from Col. Chas. R. McCullough o! readings, Mrs. E. F. Armstrong, Mrs. The dance was held in the club Hamilton, founder of the Canadian ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN J. W. Buriner and Mrs. W. B. Pol- Wby not try one or more Oshawa supplied the music. Tasty Bowmanville Canadian Club whicb Rev. W. G. Blake, Minister happy social hour concluded the O nf refresbments were served during in- was formed on November l2th, 1909. Mornîng Wor-sbip il a. m.; Sab- meeting. of our termission. The letter read.s as follows: 1 bath Scbool 2.30 p. m.; Evening - Our New L Chita ralsA total o! seven people were in- 11L1ie'Hmlo, Wrhp7p .St. Paur's W. M. S. Chita W ets Jured in the past week due to slip- November l6th, 1934 SALVATION ABMY St. Paul's Auxiliary o! the W.M.S. If you havi to decorate your store. pery highwaye6 and f og. The most Dear Mr. President and Members SnaNvme 5h 1a .mta r.D .MGeo',Su etewn seiusaciet fth woocurd h CndinClbofB .nile -Holiness Meeting; 2.30 p. mi.- gog St., on Tuesday afternoon. They are made right in our on Monday night about 8.30 wbeni An editorial in The Cariadian Sunday School; 7 P. m.-Evening President Mrs. A. S. Kerr led in the a car driven by Morley Flintoff o! Statesman. wbicb bas been se kiind- Service. Welcome Services to Capt. devotional period, f ollowed by sev- shop and are remarkably Oshiawa sideswiped a Quinte Trans- ly sent me, contains the interesting Everett. eral sentence prayers. Mrs. J. T. good value. port truck driven by Harry HoneY, news that the Club in my native Fee's group presented the program. W] about three miles west o! Bowman- town is about o complete its quar- ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Mr.WH.Cruhsgaeni- vil.Tctukwspoedn atter-century o! usefulness in the MsW .Cruhr aea n andle.The tca wst.Morey in at! omnt.Prmtm oofr Rev. C. R. Spencer, M. A., Rector teresting paper on "Cburcb Attend- FBAKE] and he ar est Moley linoffcomuniy. Prmi mete ffe te Mrs. J. A. Gunn, Organist ance'; Mrs. Fee spoke on "The Re- ý S. was taken to Bowmanvillc Hospital the officers andi members my hearty Sunday, November 25th, Sunday sponsibility o! Leadership" andi ask- MO( W . E. Groves where bis condition is said to be im- congratulations and siricere hope next before Ativent: Holy Commun- cd for criticism; Mrs. Tbos. Toti read Se KIGS AYproving, while bis sister, and a lad tha ntin eyr and yneas t oe ion 8l a. m.; Morning prayer il a.m.; an article on "Temnperance" f rom KIG W Ynamed Conlin were ailowed te goit aycnnu aninres I Sunday School and Bible Clasa at teMsinr otl;Ms .H Try a doz borne a! ter treatment. The truck work toward the upbuilding o! a ct-' 2.30 p. m;EeigPae .m h isoayMnhy r.C .a 0,0 FLOWER SHOP drvr asfoinue.Textt izenship worthy o! our beloveti Cari- ;EeigPae .m Dudley sang -'The Beautiful Gardenat2c drMAivLEo!te sash cainjr esetind ada. ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURUR o! PraYer"; Miss Graham, Public Cake at from the wreck o! tbe car whlci was Iricidentally, the 6th o! December Rev. A. S. Kerr, Minister Heocahatb N our spo eJo e r. Y P. O. Box 163 Phone 72 brought to Garton's Garage. The en- will witness the !orty-second anni- Mrs. C. H. Dudley, Organlst ________________ tire body is smashed to pieces and versary o! the birtb o! the Canadian and Dîrector. Pr oeTPS iisTiiYYPS ____________________two wheels were also smashed. Tra!- Club idea wbich founti expression Sunday, November 25tb: il a. m. otHp ...Vst rnt .. WAI fie O! ficer Ed. Purves who investi- over the very desk on which rests -"Wiat Kind o! a Church are we Over 60 young people !rom Port For treatmerit o! caked bags in gateti stated tbat in al bis exper- the 'machine' on wbicb your olti Making?"; 2.30 p. m-S un da Hope motoredti t Bowmanvllle and cows, or garget, use Douglas' Egypt- iences be neyer saw a car more com- fellow-townsman wrltes this letter o! Scbool; 7 p. m.-"How te Make Re viited Trinity Yf. P. S. on1 Monday ian Linimet-the quick, sure rem- pletely wrecketi. How tbe occupants congratulation and goodwill. ligiori a Reality." A cordial welcome evening. There were over 125 pres- etiy. Saves time and exPense. Pre- escapeti deatb 'was littie less than a As ever, !althfully yours, to ail. cnt. After a grand march when the vens leisbd tok.miracle. Charles R. McCulloug. young people were well mixed. a get-a Rev. E. F. Armstrong, Pastor Pickard, President, welcometi the _________Francis Sutton, Mus. Bac., Choir visitors, and Mr. Beverly Hancock, LUNCH Il Conductor. president o! the Port Hope Society, AN IDEAL Sunday, November 25th: il a. m. respondeti. The following prograin S a e~ < -GIFT - -"The Chiristian Prograrn"; 2.30 p. was put on b>' Port Hope: ayr THERMAT m.-Sunday Scbool; 7 p. m.-"Tune Mr. B. Hancock; Scripture. Mss S p c a a eHEAT PAD Up." The Sunday Sehool orchestra Amber Morton;: Commerti on scriP- I~Iwill assist in the musical part o! the turc by Mr. Arthur Crowhurst: vocal DID Y Colgate- TOILET GOODS - Palmolive - . A modemn service. Yeu are cordiall>' inviteti. trio, Misses H. McCullougb, E. Blow cherncal and R. Wickett; violin solo, Mr. 'rry to buttori f,7Invention. -___ Moynes, topic, "Citizensip-Jesus' witl PAL OLIE S AP ustaddStandards for Civilizatioli", b>' Mr. Try toe et a mi fo 1ccold water Rev. E. F. Armstrong la Frank Corbett; vocal duet, "Neapol- wt and yoU am itan Night." Misses H. McCullougb Try Vo sleep --Cashmere Bouquet assured of Guest Speaker at Men s and Elsie Blow. Mr. T. W. Stanley, w Soap- 3 or 2c stadyheat Dinner in Osawa Cnurch the genial organist of Port Hope, asi for 8 e, 10was accompanist. Under the leader- Try to see clear Colgate's BABY SOAP hours.si fMs ikadanme fwt An excellent product Aplc5c nslihes ewenCakegms eeveymcheiy 10th lw price of 25C cCae17e nations, corporations anti individ-liel y a.Ms e verguch cuujo>' uals wou]d be a wonderful experi- te byanl. Missthgelen Afre plye ment and bring about a better world, mth e ro frvted gams. Rnefrs FREE With Palmolve% Rev. E. F. Armstrong, pastor o!f et eesret rmtoncl orCl laeSae Trinity United Church, suggcsteti decorated tea tables. 3 Pa Bl.e SHAMPIOOS wbcn addressing members o! Oshawa Pal Kîth -ng treet United Church Men's Trlnity Evenlng Auxiliary forheathyBrotherhood at their monthly ban-1 Miss Mitchell, Travelling Secre- Cogae' BBYTAC 5eColgate's Dental Cream lustrons hair. lquet on Thursday nigbt. Mr. Arm- tary o! the Dominion Boardi o! the Talc 5 Cleans teeth safel>' antid Four types strong's subject was "A Gentlcman's W. M.S.oteUitiChrbfav Cashmere Bouquet ef cc25ey..Ta, astile, Agreement with Life," anti laid t e 1oreti te Evening Auxiliary o! Trin- Pamoie hmpo 25c i O ct 21 c - 39C foundation o! bis talk on the north- ity Uniteti Cburcb on Tuestia> wben Cashere-ouqutcc-wo3dcle.Setters rite4n1t- - he apve a vr cmprehensive re- scrwnç n e , - --- Bowrnanville to qualif y as IN- chaes t, The longer I live, the more deeplY STALLATION at EVC i and legs.. I arn corinced that that which expert on aIl types o! Eleetrie t- suite urn L .X~D u g makes the dIfference betwecn one Ref rlgeratoi's, For interview flgted ra oney mIE OI, ru sandtianotber-between the wak write, glvlng age anti present LW~IEdI sMbaock. PHONE 92 PRESCRIPTONS A SPEOIALTY WE DELIVRE anti the powerful, the great andi the occupation. _______________ M Insignificant - Is cnergy, invincible UTILITIES ENGINEEING * tetermination, a purpose once forai- INSTITIJTE _________________________________________eti and) the death or victory-Powell 404 N. Wella St., Chicago, III. Buxton. IAYS LEFT tg Out Sale Ends Dec. I ,ai Last Minute Values peu Nights Limited Number Left - Ladies' Watches ........ Special $5.00 Gent's Strap Watches, Special $3.85 and $6.85 Ail Diamond Rings Specially Priced. ecial Sale of Dresses ay Ni te and Afternoon Dresses, ln bright colors, in and rough. crepes. Colora of Delft Blue, Ruat, G3reen, Red, Black and Brown. Sizes 14 to 44. 1colors are the order of the day in women's and a'dresses. Get one of these anding buys at only. ......... :Y COAT IN THE STORE RED)UCED TO COST Eylyn LADIES' So ~~ SPECIATY Sho Ily One Week ? Loaf Naming Contest closes at the end of the month. xe not sent in your suggestion, do so at once. It may ner of one of the six prizes. 1EEK-END Atth ERY SPECIAL SODA FOUNTAIN CHA CAKES 2 Big Specials cial 20c Each Giant Chocolate Shake, 10e zen Date Turnovers PRINCESS MLARINA or a piece of Fruit SUNDAE-Oc 15e and 25e Mb. Good Saturday Only. j'Il enjoy them. %TCH FOR NEW UNES APPEARING DAILY itson's * Bakery YOU EVER Try to tie your sboe laces wlth one hanti your shirt Tm>'Vo 11f t a beavy object ±h burned, fingers? wtth a sprained wrlst? ncal Try Vo be comfortable h a fractureti Jaw? wlth a straineti back? Try to walk an>' distance th an infecteti barit with an injureti foot ? a bedfellow? Try to ride in a street car irîy witb a stif f knee? h an injureti eye? THEN -- BE CAREFUL ionu of the Oval during dhe severe cold of last ~~ ~Winter. If ta r of dhe bouse heated by :hen range, is cold, instali Findlay ts success bas been proved in thousanda Ldian bomnes. val is a better cooker and baker, saves tnd radiates beat throughout due home. bere is a Findlay Range to suit everypurse andpurp ose. dlay qu Lybs beeu improving for 70 years, until Ls-a-y idis the accepted standard of stove buildinig. RIC UCo "'-b% Ah

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy