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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Mar 1936, p. 9

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e 'i THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMIANV1LLE ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1936 day merchandising event shortly ruthers presided. After the op~- IHUNDREDS PAY the caste of the Minstrel Show, tafter Easter. ening hynin and prayer, Mms. A. TRB T I A the Amateurs and ot.her artists Soci l a d P rson l fr te pat to yars as eenbased on Cornelius' vision and GLANVFLLE AT SHOW the orchestra and pianists. and __________________________________________jemployed at Walloer Stores, has Peter bringing to hint the mes- 1__ ail those officia]s in charge of 1.L SA accepted a new position as asist- sage of salvation from Cod to the (cntn stage, properties, makeup, and Miss E. M. Stedman, B.A., spent end with lier parents, Dr-. and ant at the Naborhood S h oe Gentiles. Mrs. J. Fisher spoke on (Otued froni page 1) the other important details with- e ~I a*%~ aIJ E th ekndwt ermte n r.C W lmn.Soe.Prayer, giving a number of rea- Harding as the genial Interloc- Out which the show could flot a .~1 1h> I~4L Kithwekdwthhrmte nMsC.WSlnon. Str. adMrs. R. Snowden, M 50fson why we should pray, takiiig utor kept the program stepping have been produced. The com- Kîngston. ~Mr. John Neal, wlio is attend- ghoaltnodn n Ms Jesus as our example. It was de- along at a îively pace. mittee is particularly grateful to ou< cnid flot gel finel arc etr tl rlne Mis. Geo. Ingham, Peterboro. ing Choate Sho, Wallngford, Ma an du conribtin andl fohr maegrafcns recently visited her son, Mr. B. E. Colin., is visiting his parents, Mr. rlnMiadMs.WC. Wer- e clded to nteo Mr5w Noran The vocal numbers included: conrs. tin Bell fohr mh aietwa onpi wc s ic nfîresf o Inghaln, M.A. and Mrs. M. A. Neal. ry anld Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Pen- Whte, Peint o ehawthe Minstrel Overture, with solo part and charnùng way in which she sl r'u oktbo on nadsch~mc Mise AneE1iead azl r W L PtrsnSut o fun.Osawwere guests of bCeil oadesteEse-b .E oa;'n o louv accepted the arduons task of pro- MissAne fi n ae r .L aesn ut fthe Misses Brimaeombe on Sun- meeting. Mrs. J. T. Fee reSci an Got Me Doing It," by Alec Co uigaso nsc hr o-less you pay by buyin u ltesdrc ri h Wright, Oshawa, were Sunday St. Andrew's Sunday school, was day. article on World Peace and MrS is l;Rtr cetA .Vr dcn hwo hsotnt gests of Mr. and Mis. A. W. in Toronto last week attending a .J. Fisher on the slavery o! the vleRory cttA..Vice. The approval sol enthusiast- people who make theniwtottemdea Pcad ahrnofSna holwr- Rev. W. G. Walton, who labor- ciaet hai. MisMirgv gin, G. E. Chase, C. W. Siemon, ically shown by nearly 1?OO peo-pr Mi. an Mrs. hirleyDerson ers.ed for many y'ears among the a very comprehiensive talk on te Mnh. . O.le MW ln. R. .pe was proof that the public fit. These garmentscostofhebtEnlsad Mr n r.SilyDnsn r.Eskimo, was the preacher at St. 31dcatro e .rc.Dm Morison; PJ.s a. Pcveny in MysRe.yapeitdhr ok cthwoln htmoe a u ie h Toionto, were guests of her sister, Miss Reta Carr, town, Mr. Geo. John's Church on Sundywe ty rhefrj t wf served byin Poioet"Js y eny a in Myp fin alsotoecaer indviua wo bStc ce olenbe h -ay henty rfrehmens wre srve bYThe committee is o! course grate- Mise B. M. Fairbairn, on Wed- Alldread, Tyrone. Mr. Harry Ha large congregations heard his in- the hostess and a social tune eni- Wop, W," eon a ey; ,fi anyo way bvy attndancea by etceeee nesd-ay. therly, Dixie, were Sunday visit- spiring messages. He also ad- joyed by ail. o M," Aito acul ey; ua n on atin , o by wor. assîs, ii obyofs hs wt o rd aeil Flight-LI-eut. and Mrs. C. R. ors at Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonna- dressed the Sunday school in the __________Cling tMe"AtCly;Qa-dntos rb wok. sidi Slemon, Ottawa, spent the week cott's. Islington. afternoon. tet, Alex McGregor, G. L. Davidge, malcing thîs benef it show an un- o'CnfsTh ________________ Mr. Geo. E. Pitchard, who h8.5 Even if the weather is flot ail AMATEUR CONTEST W. Carruthers,. Ray Cole; "With quaîifîed success. been seriously iii in Christie that it shonld be, there is plenty Al My Heart," Alex MGeo; The decorations o! palms and M L E Street Hospital, is somewhat im- of evidence o! Spi-ing in the WIN MERS HEARD "Roll A.long Prairie Moon." Jim spruce trees, flowering plants. proved. He is expectedi to be in stores. Every grocery store is dis- O RST INCF BPickard; 'Let's Put on our Wraps genhrsadahg rs ae-T esr Smapiarfrstea WeS piaying large racks o! garden and and Toddle Home," Ab. Clilley; stove pipe hat with a dlay pipe E8 A.Through an error the f 0110w- flower seeds. and already there "Alone," Melville Dale; "Sweet onils rim, added greatly to the M illinery ing name was omitted fromn the bas been a ready sale, despite the cnnudfrmpe1) Mie'CS.aîananiI'eattractiveness of the stage Set- M li e y report of the Bowmanville Public condition o! local gardens. pen to know what a truly îoveîy got. Plenty o! Nuttin'" by Allan ting and were arranged and con- $i60 o $ 5O Fo lan yar Dngna & School: Ernest Morris who stood The meinhers of the Sparling spot is Bowmanville and its Knight. 1tributed by S. J. Jackman& Fo Ed ny oeas beegmn &g !irst in the Jr. Fourth class o! Mission Band o! Trinity United countryside in sumnier." Special numibers, ahl of which ISons. florists. Remember they are maetiorneaueadyu ndas thne' hom e of reear boys. Church enioyed a very .iolly a!- Then followed Bowmanville's were received with enthusiasm by nizedas te hom of mart Plans were Made on Monday ternoon at the home o! Master entertainers. There was, I i t t I e ithe audience, included the Rotary pc Mfalnuy f c t hure weaven night at a business meeting o! Mac Ingh.aîn on Monday instead Joyce and Gerald Reidt, son and Octette and St. Paul's Quartet in O O OY U H~seilrqieet brought this week an o theLosCu-o eert h o! the regular meeting. It being 'daughter o! Mr. and Mis. George harmonions numbers; N e w t on D O M OU-anniversary of Charter Night. and lis eighth birthday. game an A I' akeyscmcIainskt h R W E A standing style arrav of fine also a Ladies' Night in the near delicious refreshrnents e.sriut dt Withou. a trace o! nier- ake' oi tla kt h hseei. Befrntri uy ourvosness o! any kind, they step- Old Grey Mayor's Dance by Oco. CLOTHESDAY 4 arhat be ure aond buî our future. ed to make everyone very happy. ped up to the microphone, ans- W. James; the Tap Dance by M ACI~ OflV Easerha, e urean se ur Captain C. W. E. Meath left for An unusualîy heavy demand for wered the questions asked by the Clarence Oke; a screamingly fun- (continued from page 1) HO seeto.Ottawa Tuesday to assume duties FuI-O-Pep poultry 'eeds followed announcer and delighted the stu- nY and well done monologue by Cowan BlockBomnil lIATS from $ 1.98 upi in connection with the demobil- the special advertisement show- dio. and we know, the air audi- Ted Southey; and last but by no ed in several places at the lime. i ýization o! Relief Camps for the ing the resultà obtained by a 10- ence with their number. Also means least. the very delightful He quite apparently reached a Departments o! Labour and Nat- cal poultrynian. Mr. Harry Al- came Sam CastIe, the Yodelling two piano medleys by Mrs. M. A. spot within a few yards o! his ____________________________ DIGM NAN ional Defence. lin, dealer for these feeds, report- H-obo, o! Maple Grove, Ernest Neal and John Kent. home when it is believed he may _______________________________ INM~TNI1A i, Many~ Bowýmanv.ille merchants ed that he hiad been forced t0 Coote o! Bowmanville, accordion- The Black Diamonds Chorushav attempted to make a short uivui~~iiir hve ee reuetin ifomtn rder tw ag hpet isthi , Buc and Paddy We]sh and included: Jim Abernethy, R.oland cutacsste ied.I is1 v n - E ~~~~iegarding the holding oOpr-one %we-k. nd iLeonard Somerscales with two Bate, Ian Bell. D. Brooks, F'. thonght. that he was swept off his- - J ~ Lan JK I 1 King S5t. Phone 21 tunity Days. This event has ben 1 M. J. Byers. 2911 Parliament guitars andi two mouth organs, Brown, Wilfred Carruthers, Ab. feet by the waters as hie attempt- JAC held up due 10 bad weather but St.. Toronto. writes: Twenty yasand the charming-little Miss Dol- CuUley. Art Culley. Albert Cole, ed 10 cross the creek and was <wT"r wiul likeIy be staged a.s a big ten ago I lived in Oshawa an okly Purdy o! Newcastle who sang Alec Colville. Russel Candler, Ray unable 10 cope with the rushing ~J j _________ ______ -_____he Statesmian for 12 years. I was "Treasure Island." Cole. Geo. Davidge, Harry Depew. Stream and huge cakes o! ice SU IT ______________________________________ lin the second hand f urniture bus- Despite the fact that for ahl but w. Evans. Walter Goode, Reg. which tore through the valley. Asot iness and bought a lot at auction the Reidt childien, this was their Harding, Newton Hackney, Harry When misng eaties nOntari he3 Ainryfsho etreo pi S sales in Bownîanville when Levi f irst appearance before the mic- Hughes, W. Harrison. A 11Ianwsmsig eaie nOtrm 3 nT EELNS-O Tole was auctioneer. I am still jrophone, there was practically no Knight. R. E. Logan, Alex Mc- were notmfied but none had seen in the second hand business here signs o!' nervousness. True the Gregor. E. S. Naylor. Fred Neal, or heard 'of him. A search was That smrt itesoyhr oUfn for pat15 years. I want the i studio was charged with a sort o! Walter Oke, Orville Osborne W. begun and the body found as re- toec i Statesman a-gain and enclose my electrical atmosphere while the E. McBride. Jack Roach' W'. lated. Wa r 1subscription. program. was on the ai, but just Shotter, Jack Tait, W. Tait Jr., Walker was a popular lad. His T wea frm owon S.John's A.Y.P.A. held a Cor- as soon as the control room Sig- Frank Tighe, Walter Woolley. parents formerly lived in Bowý- ew ~~ 1.0W SpOCI~~~I Puce ! .rat Communion service o n nalled that we were off, the tense- ArchieWo.JhnNa, . manville. later moving 10 Col-ewt lce wedo lne kr . udymorning, followed by a ness left. and there was a cer- Brooks. Oliver Roberts. borne and thence 10 Orono. HisThJakt- .$59 communion breakfast in the Par- tain feeling o! relief. The End Men were: Stuart many friends in t.he village and il The Skurt .$.5ad$9 ish Hall. The guest speaker was Before the programn closed with James. Melville Dale, Cecil Dud- neighborhood were shocked at his Mr. Ted Harwood. President o! other features Mi. Lindsay an- ley. Harry Depew. Jack Roach. untimels' and tra-gic death. the Deanery Local Council. He nounced. "Ladies and gentlemen, John James. Geo. W. James. C. S. The funeral. which was largels' BKR4fcspoke on 'Pýellowship," one o! the you have .iust heard the five win- Halîman. attended, was heîd on Wednesday Il The Evl n~S c 05rn1four planks o! the A-ssociation. ners o! the amateur contests held Orchestra was composed of: at the home o! his parents. in- /, UTRONG & * ?P He was accompanied by Mi. recently in Bowmanville. They Pianos, Sylvia Naan Jonterment taking place in Bowman- N Phone 594 . Bwnnil VqOM C FE#J* rrKeith Long. past president o! the are ail young and ambition tO Nea ls hn, anci Sut- vile Cemetery. Rev. Adam Aim- coGriUil Bohae 7.Prtoi CO counce. BohaefrmPortget ahead and I feel that YOU 1 ton. Mus.Bac.. Oscar Jamieson: strong, Hilton. conducted the ser- We seeby Weson Tims andjoin me, as I say goodbye, in 2rid Violins. Dave Morrison, AI. vice. ______________________________ WesebyWso Me n wishing themn future happpiness Fletcher: Trombone, Harold AI- He is survived by his parents, Sfé I"pmàe 1-lb Guide that Mr. W. J. lnch. prom- ad success." ln as .Rw:Dus .M.adMs .B akr w St the 1ous » w1jent druggist an lin;to' BasM.Roest~.M.M.adMr.H .Wakr o!socai Tobr. sono mot The whlhwwsweldr omn Cornet. Fritz Von Gun- younger brothers, Vernon and El-. WE SUPPLY.... e a2 5ortcsbrb soeo h ected and timed 10 the second. ten; Clarionets, Charles VonGun- dred: and a sister Ai-lis. headliners in a monster "Circus" Everything went smoothly, along. ten and J. VonOunten; Cello. A.________ '~? 10e local citizens. Billy is taking the on the program, the chorus, dir- Aot' the cls of th minstre~a L QE R DEL MAIZ NIBLETS - - robeinf stae hre ne wee by. and aAot 1h proessona menNT Ho1 Frda nLht Joh \X________ 4cI ole ! Zaharis Pebody AIlector and several announcers, prore ose o!da the m hnl L NI. PALMOLIVE SOAP - - 3 cakuu 14 we can sas is that we hope our there was an air of in!ormality. James, on behal! o! Sam Glan- former townsman gels as much ewe ipat ietrHw vilanthcatvie pr- Th o n'Isiuewl F R A P RINCESS FLAKES 2-Le",e. 29C kick ont o! the Circus as the "OldBewehipatDrcorHw pram nFOAL OCSI N z Gros' Mayor" enjoyed in beîng an ard Lindsay would stroil aiound iation for the magnificent public hold a home cooklng sale and Fresh ... Promptl . esnbyPie Reade du 19 n a nteBakDaod the studio, which was one o! the response to this show, and for the a!ternoon tea in St. John's Par- A LL-CORN BROOMS natruend Sa ih. akDimo larger studios at the station. It fine generosity untiring efforts ish Hall on Friday, March 27th, S E I CHATEAU ~ ~ Fal CH ESnd2 ~ 2 ' Msr. Chs. FSholMaeiehad qtute a large stage from and patience o! Mrs. Marie Clark at 3.30 p.m. Tea 15c.SPCA TIISW E Sehens). o! Charlotte, North whc h hwwshodat el h ietr n pedd A public meeting in the inter- I-yacinths, 3 inx o.......0 NEW HEE E - - - 2 l..2seThe studio audience however was help o! Mrs. Neal and John Kent ests o! the Canadian National In- J'EWE SHOR ENIN - 2 25e lotte Chapter o! the American latves listened to th~e 0prograi esntî ofovdoion ~ ~ rî M Just Showing Colr..W tcIhmgo 4-LB. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iw ARO......4cAiatio o! AtlnieiWonl !romn another room. dragons, whmle Mis. Neal received Music Study Club. Wednesdas'y,* W U'* .i ~ U E PO RK and BEANS ca-~pgW Tin 5<nenn o be ot h li iectionh- Apart !romn the program. isel! a bouquet o! beautiful spring April lst. in St. Paul's school 1A I UU RI L L IRI ntons .C. ber held in Wash- the visit Vo the station proved !lowers. I . . . . 'uun' into, .C. ach2'th- 8t.most interesting. We were able Flwigtemnreshwroomn. "A Song Pest o! the Sea- 3u ~ i n ' I II WHEAT KRISPIES iriu- - P»Vg 10C This is an honor seldom. bestowed 1to see the engineers swmtch the each eveing, the winnte sow sohe Meirese make ars spcal.S Jom nve ' Olet l hoo8 SP N E IGS -..ý 1 upon graduates o! Canadian uni- programs in the control roomn, Amateur Contests, conducted by attempt to be present. B winil' is-ooe. RIN" -1-e 1 erso!E-e even Mrs. GAIo isaduh iking up the Columbia ss'stem the Canadian Legion. provided a ________ PI C E ME - - - a« n SCteph o! Darlingtoand Tosh. Aorfilling in with recorded Music. revue with the assistance o! a COWAN'S COCOA ru~~o. 14 ~ 23e A goo oug D ati t x o !hi. Foen the control -oomn the en- gronp o! talented Oshawa artists. ___________________________________ COWA 'S OCO Perée t. 3e goo thugh at histim ofgineers Mas' see mbt each studio Those appeoang in this part o! The Pentecostal Assembîs' o! the year is Vo make provision inand were able to instrudt the dir- the program, were: Two groups o! this district has purchased a !armiig.Tebrn omryu the year's budget for a paint-up, ectors as Vo the manner in whîch High School students, Louise Cole, ea-st o! Cobourg and plans to er- îg.Tebr.freî'ue oig10 epea etnsa dac oe.cean-up campaign for s'our home the program was going over the Helen Mason, Jean Morris, Mar- ect buildings for summer camps stable race horses, wilI beco-tePncsalstihalter Grsade A a and place o! business. During the air.jreJns natpdne n and for regular Pentecostal meet- verted intô an auditorium sa-eeglr n nhsam TIR ~ ~ A K EYS : z e2 years of the depression litt1e of knrin Jones seira o! ca dance,_____________and___ LAMB LEGS lb. 2ke FRONTS '. I& ;was done and as a result there Maurice Boddington mn action, a novelîs' dance, under the dir- are mans' buildings in town and heard Wishart Campbell sing. ection o! Miss Agnes Vanstone; IMON ml SId 1~2 in the surronnding district which and watched Uncle Bob condnct J. W. Balson and Sons o! Taun- Smog fte. SU«b- 20 R 0 A S T S i'r sorels' in need of painting and his five o'clock program for the ton, vocal quartette: Jos'ce and i 1 cleanîng up. A concerted ca-"- kiddies. All in aIl, both those Geraîd Reidt, vocal and inistru- a.r MM~ BLUE BRN B pamgn in this respect wonld flot , taking part and those who were mental; E. Coote. accordionist: azflb maefraprove- jnst visîtors !ound it a vers' ed- Dly'udNewcastle, vocal M I-SE R G Fý FAiNN N Hauv Obigh -e n 1 lb.T 14e Oa goo dls' n me r o! m n M rs. Hobo; Paddy and--- Buckerage SALMO & ~ Steaks M.0 C. N. Ruse received the sad news BAD CONDITIONS and Len Somerscales, guitars and Your I.D.A. Store carrmes a complete stock of Baster o! the passing o! her sister, Mrs harmonicas. Gifts, (andy, Cards, and Novelties. Order now to secure ie uc NAVEL W. C. Anderson (Theodocia Crs'- IN NEEDLE TRADES In addition 10 these local art- the best selection. 'VtlY ORANGES 2 do. 3 A &PF DAIL Y FERDS ida), o! Janetviîîe, Who died ists there were the Three Red- 'an Cont8eipl 1trday. March 21sf, o! pneu- (continued f rom page 1) heads. banjo. violin and piano Se our Windows adC utrD sly NO. 1 S"Y Daily Egg Mash i0- ... $2.19 Soa. Sha hr ccordeon, Mildred M c A d am.' Eatr oelis i.. APPLES 4§c Daiiy Egg Scratch 111's. ... $1.75 oi t he ae Mr. and Mrs, te and the lowering of piece work Scotch sword dancer, who was FREE fostr ____________________ GOLDEN ~~IP Dandy Bran 51 Ù, s 64 of Ctyeran o!. Beec Av.. Bow-ae wages; second. the long hours accompanied by Piper Don Mc-310,S, _____________ GOADNANAM 3 ib.23e Dandy Middlings , .84c irdna oBecAv.Bw-wage, necessitating girls eating Lelan one evening and Francis 10c Noxzema Soap 30 for 1P POck 5cnEgl Dail. CR151h s.ic Starte iher loss her sorrowin husbandocelenet adAlet mand oneS da2.h5e Eda also one es; and thirdis'. the uncertaints7 Ju d cver tap dancer. These eiae CAULIFLOWER2.1 'edit DiyGothCh'* cac adoeduhe das o!o steady eînplos'nent. Osharwa artists donated their ser- With each 54c jar ofEa erCnyBS UT CALOIFLWE ........ 1(x) sal .r... $2.15 Scac 1ohr alo oot.fr Apart !romn working anid wage vices in aid o! this worths' danse. Noxzema CELERY 2 analks 9 201 Dairy Feed l:s ..$1.69 merîs' o! Edmionton, and five sis- conditions. other conditions are The committee in charge o! the 54ch For Sa ICEBERG24'1 Dar Feed Il( ..$73 fters, . Moknt..d Ms <r' arî' aisatoy.Te ihtngaragmetsfrFhosowae ............_________$I 0 -$50 ~A LT9e 119 mie o! But..- .-- -,inrv-tqqrtr reft-i- -ob Éà beà% WaiIs *Bedding ering to Miss eton. case you will flnd it to your RhULieumetiumnd %tc. Destroys 251 *Cuslxions and Ruinner nC~r rmu advantage te do business. t mUAÀ&aap Odobotirasoc Rev. C. R. Spencer, Rector o! never been questloned and WeIlfrns teidasfr nero dcotoD.. ftrham.mjstdes' a oe othumen n ofiia- Developing - Printing w1i llan ieyugfeinprto.N charge for this. service. Phmllp John Dykes, B.A., former ___ __ A I exke M cG îe SEVoC F FeM ORRIS CO t ee' hrh . BOWMALNVILLE UNITED CIGAR STORE A e Furnitur "We Fea No Comptition" urnishn s D e.C Arbsho T. Owenb, anDTnulh GE ________________No_____________________1________________oforono________nd_____ DRAGEUGSPHNZ e and Primate o! All Canada, con- ducfed the Induction. ýi PAGE NINIC -IL- r- 1

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