-v -'i THE CANADIAN STATBMALN, BOVW7ANVILLE, ONTARIO, THUR.SDAY, APRIL 3th, 1936 SPRING FESTIVAL IS PLANNED FOR SCHOOL CHILDREI Public Sehool Orchestra and Music Festival Contestants and Others to Take Part lu Program May th On Friday evening, May Sth, there will be a public school pu- pils' Spring Festival in the Trin- lty Cburch, Bowmanville. at 8 p. M. The prograru will start with music by tbe Public School Or- chestra, beglnning at 7.30, fol- loweit by choruses by the whole school, choruses and solas by those chosen ta compete at the Durbamn County Festival, and a brie! dernonstration o! scom? of the Phases o! music education in the public schools. Since only those with the masi talent have the opportunity tc compete at the Durham County Festival. it is feIt to be bigbly de- irable that saine oppartunity be provided far aIl the children tc have the experience a! appearing in public. bearing in mind the motto, "Music for every child and every child for music." This is not to be cansidered a concert in the ardinanv way. yet aIl parents are urged ta attend. Others in- terested in music and Young pea- ple are invited. A collection will lie taken ta de- fray expenses. The program will be under the direction a! Francis Suttan, Mus.Bac.. Supervisor o! Music, by the staffs o! the public schools. TRINITY W.M.S. A fine rep-fin ltati n f lie WN S. an1d(1iib ranches' 55uru at ils Silav ni riiintns vis t jeiiinuits r .L V m~ IUnited Clinrch when MNiss Hicknman PRESENT LEATHER onto, becamne the bride of Hardy FIFTY MEMBERS jcraft, seconded by Mrs. A. L. HenryV ood; piano solo, Mý\iss Heltn Persian Balm promotes dainti- ofth I)rtirnhut,]er Vll i ission, E. Purdy, B.Sc.. Larder Lake, On- 'Nichofls, and heartily supported Wry The mneeting closed with ans.camadbaty tl n in Alberta, ga ca very interesting: BOUND HYMN BOOK tario, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. 0F HAMPTON W.I. b he:wmnifemebrs oneî nl h bnditon i a inim agicbal effct n reiw fthe work heing carried on iTO MARTHA SERRELS EH. Purdy, Port Perry, Ontar WERE GUESTS HERESCI.horWsenyd wlee-_ ________tesknSityabredyte in the village of Ncwcastle intat ed. The bride and groom were Fred Bakers group, and ail1 As a feature of National Busi- tissues, it leaves never a vestige- mining centre. lThe inhabitants are Trinity Young People Honor POP- attended by Mrs. W. H. Gauley Interesting Progra.m Presented By enjoyed the re-union. Vote o~fnea nd rfsioa WoensfstcnesDlgtflyoo o mlostly fore igncrs and change place!ua okrWoJ olg adM.H wn Hampton Grou a thanks ta the Bowmanville lad- 'If residence very frequently. Thev To Hamilton Shortly The bride was smartly attired Women's Institute1 ies was moved by Mrs, H. E. Run- Club has inaugurated a trust the akin. Stimulating and invlg- se vr rtflfrteefforts of er rensi Fec i dle and seconded by Mrs. W. W. fund to provide for the children orating. Softens and makes the th nsinrc and reson q icv The Young Pleople*s Union of ol ececee ec1e lue A very pleasant social gather- Horn. These exchange visita have of Constable and Mrs. Carl Mor- hands f lawlessly white. Subtly t0 instructions given by these faitbh- Trinity United Church gathered bîossom hat o! violets, sh.ading ing of Women's Inistitute workers proved a real p]easure to all. lkTheir raitde gbys ii shoa fragraelnst. o pate omplexin. -fuI %vorkers. Rev. E. Fý. Armstrong at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. fromn wood violet to pastel orchid, waa enjoyed Friday afternoon in _________________s ogatideancing usdnîght PwloeatnBlmta the comevexabn. pasor cndcîd heseric ad heW.Pikar, ueda eengwith cjuatt velvet orchld )ow at St. John's Parish Hall when the1 at the annual banquet of the wo- choice of the woman who cares. choir contributed a couple of antherns. April 2lat, to say farewell to back. corsage of mauve orchids. Hampton Branch o! about fifty TYRONE men's club.I________________ Martha Serrelis who will be leav- I ____ad____________i______o At the Sundav School ite after- sosadacsoisiiWo menibers were gueats o the Bow- ~I noon the young people who sang in ing ahortly ta reside in Hamilton. violet. For travelling the bride mnanville Women's Institute. M .spt uaywlîMsjs. ontepItaSrtfyu.II1IL Massv Hal, a theOEA.con-Martha will be greatly xissed at donned coat o! nubbly grey tweed J. Thickaon, president. opened the M.ad M.DvdHoe,~Rguu yvention. last week f ront this town. Trinity. flot only for the active with collar of North American meeting and conducted the busi- Orono, sei udywt is a. DntKe taSce-i o pcontrîlîuted teslcinw hic h sasipart she took in young people's Wolf. ness. Storie. enjoy the weekly visit o! The Cm simonlzd wsedt amuch the selection work but also for her personallty Followtng the ceremony, a re-Casimnzd sh tp f In thie evening Rev. E. F. Arm-l and friendlineaa as a girl. We ception was held at the home of The program was handed over 11r. and MIrs. Wmn. \irtue accomi- Stateaman to your home tell your sealed and top dressâng ap- .troitg concluded his series of sr wish ber greatest success in her Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. Gauîey. t-o Mrs. C. Johns, preaident of the panied Mfr. and Mfrs. . Cochrane friends and help us build circula- Plled. Prices reasonable. na n nLf"sekn atclr-nwhm.O ea!o e r- ussicue isAgne visiting bracanad opened by of Orono. 50 Toronto last week and tion and serve the community .G.B NE t1% on the hf e hereafier. Mrs. IM. H. ends present ahe wus presented Chesser, Misa Mary Joe Shaw Calin. ing mat l nme s aNfr.isi d S r. . 'Bvr a bttern.Alieesap nalve e.58WentoS. Wight and Nr Howard Wight sang with a leather bound hy'nn book. Misa Moruca Carswel. Mr. and piano solo nicely rendered by Misa farnilv spent Sundav at NMr.- L. Roibe.____________________________________ aMr.i adto t h nteib Games were played and a delic- Mrs. H-. Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Horn: chorus. "April Showera" son's,' Peterboro. the~~ chi. ous lunch served. At the con- thur Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harold _______choir.__ clusion o! the evening a vote of Muir. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Mac- s'as pleasingly sung by Misses Mr. anîd 'Mrs. W. 1. Bradd, Osh- thanks was moved ta Helen Ar- Tavish. Mr. Alexander Gardner, Doris Cryderman. Eva Johns,.wa Sundaved at MNr. J. Dudîcy's. RglrSvn nd zothe se ica of b er ome reMaoe Wilbur and Mrs. C. W. Souch, a OicFid and the se of he home. W Malone.compantied by Miss Nonie Horn; ber e-itjovued a dance in thte corn- R g l r S v Your departed after singing Good Paper. "The Institute Ode" wasmui!hl nnteaspcsfte igtLde n h egeT IIY W M NS very interestingly given by Mrs. LOL Goo Ngh Pun. RIIT W ME 'S W. Milla: trio. "Was It You?" by Coîtgratulationq tb Mr. and Nirs. *oiI find that buying Watson's Weekly Specials will God ihtRun.ASSOCIATION AT :Mises Horn and Mrs. Wilbur; Harold Burgess oi thet arrivai of a give you regular savings. Y' PORT HOPE MEETpaper. fits or Cross Pur- baygil1 Fruit Loaf, with choice of any 15c Cake25 1~~~~O T O EM E poses" by Mrs. Alvin Peters. was Our Youitg People presented thtcir o25cenIie oois pcii... w~uiun~specially good and illustrated bu- pla, "The Evvs of Love" ai Solina oit LJVe Onf,_hundred members o! Trrn- mani life in a very realistic man- Thuirsdav eveniîîg. c ra pil .....RdoWveun eny10 PteOeity Women's Association were ner: a lively piano duet by Mr5. Glad to report MIr. Lornie Anniis Spca aioWv udaol O Patte-Oke guests laut Wednesday evening o! C. j. Keralake and Miss Vera imnproving. T O F V RT A S N B E D A smart but quiet wedding took the Womnen's Association o! Port Kersiake was also enjoyed: read- Sorry Io report Mfrs. W. Littie iA O ITsAT O B E D By C. H. Tuek, Opt. place Wednesday, April 22nd, at Hope United Church. The presi- jing "The Habitant" by Drumn- under the doctor's care. les Watson's New 1alt Loaf ................. Lof 6c Eyesght SpeciaUist 3 p.m., at the home o! Mr. and dent. Mrs. Turck, extended a verY I mond. was given by Mrs. A. E. Lagîîe \Wedniesdav evening opened Watson's Cracked Wheat Bread......... Loaf 5c Mrs. Frank Oke. King Street. gracious welcome to the guesta, Billett; quartet. "Tbere's a word wt the President, .NMiss S. \'aitCamp Bawmnvile. wen teir nlswhile Mrs. L. W. Dippell, in re- of Cheer and Kindness", by Mrs.utcag.Bbenaig asi- VOUR CHILD AND THE EYES daughten. Greta Evîyn, was unit- plying. brought greetinga f rom Souch. Mrs. Wilbur. Misses Horn; b- Ms dlieAnsM.Rbn I ed in marriage to Dean. eldest be Bowmanville Women's Assoc- 1Miss Eva Johns gave a humorous CNisameon teit took char et Pr30son o! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Patte, l'ation. recitation 'Entertaining the Min- followiîtg programn: readiîtg, . Wt Mr B k r Eyestrain may be felt at almast Oshawa, Rev. W. F. Riding. M.A., A very beautiful Easter pageant ister." and received an encore. Pencv Whlite; piano solo. Mliss L( a any age. This strain may best be'o! Oshawa. officating. reviously presented by the ladies 1Hat hnsfrth eye-Rcar .\IBowArnanvillens av considered as nerve strain on The bride ware a lovl'f rck o!o Group No. 4 was capably re- . ean ro tanka for bthe ver sc-RiarsMs..W.Censg Phone 97 B mucesri.i te od u ,truiebu hffof1o! letpogam given by the vis- a.splitdid iopic 0on Suspicions; Solo musle trin.in thr wnd au tuquiseble ciffn o ~eatd b rquet.itora was expressed by Miss Hay- b-,N. Gordvii Brens; reading. '\r. lsense af sight in its attempt ta lengtb. with high neck 'and long B The follo%'ng nunibers f r o mu funiction naturally may do so at 1 full sleeves. and carried pink 1 owmanville itcded much to the _________________________________ the expense a! strain. When this butterf ly roses and lily o! the enjoyment o! the evening: Vocal iê met with in the life a! a child valley. The bride was gîven in tiMs .R ae.Ms .W it generally points to a case marriage by bier father. Miss I ickard. Miss H. Argue; vocal wher th chld i beow ar py- argret att. ssterof he uet. Mrs. T. W. Cawker and Mrs. whee te cildis elo pa ph- Mrgaet att. sste o!theJ. E. Anderson. (a) 'How Sweet sically. The strain in bis ordinary groom. played the wedding march. the Name o! Jesus Sounda." (b) A1 A V N aeeing, studying. etc., is done with and during the sign*g o te W ALKERUsSTORES Ltd. A 10 DAYE toa great a strain. register Misa Marion Hne Gpa l-e, a Us";r eading. Mr. L.bE 1Perbaps what is known as mus- ed -I Love You 'rruly." Gae,()on gndheauktula(b) April 29, Wed. cie strain may be in evidence. The home was beautifully dec- vocelsoogisstHeleMArgetPa) The motor muscles o! the eyes orated with palms. ferns and ,Tarusolo -, iss)Heln Arge. a te bigovertaxed making the e!- spring flowera. Following t h e den of My Heart."_ _CNMD AS__ ýfrt o! fixation too great. espec- marriage ceremony a buffet lun- Foownthprga rees ially noticed at too close work. cheon was served. olwnthprga efs- May 9, Sat. The bride's going away suit ments were served in the Sunday ac ix idw In the visual sense the effort wcolro.Wtc u idw ta accom.modate froru distance ta was o! imported grey flecked Echool room. anearer point fr'ls ok tweed with blue kit fox collar and ___________________________ should not be noticed in early life blue accessories. On their return unleas some errar like hyperopia rma ot ri th yun OBITUARY (f'ar-sightedness) is evid en c ed. couple will reaide at 29 Burke ftreeOm awart. teyug ~ PikU othDrlg 'Csso! this type often are ac -_Dean _______________South____________________ ýmpanied by a tendency o! the e or eyes ta turn. When taken Pud-iHm A well known fariner, bird lov- in early life these cases are as a er and musician, in the person of R alPLYsSc o general rule easily relieved. At Kirkland Lake on Saturday Dean Pickell. died T h u r s d a y. RNE ASE L No muscle test or development evening, April 25th, in Trinity April 23rd, at bis home in South ~PITDPSE NTII Al 'metbod can be accompllshed United Church. Luella A. Wil- Darlington. aged 70 years. He 1:q'!"'u.mu."TNG WOm - - ...te.prpe- paceCREPE FROCKSSeb l witoutth prpe spceand l'tins, only daughter o! Dr. and was a son o! the late Mr. and -I equipment. Ask your Optometriat. Mrs. Llewelyn B. Williams, Tor- Mrs. John Middleton Pickell. was se__bail nShirriff's Jelly Powdei Aymer Fancy Sîced LUSHUS Pnam~t 16->zCiassieT pkgs. 23e P ape2Tn Clean Assorted Flavors Ayimer Clîoice pE 1-z L0Cene Aylmer Fancy jumbo Cherries i n R X -zg PEAS Aylzier (ltoîce C ý Pkg.IL No.~ ~ ~ ~ ~~n 2 al ece I ¼z2< Butter 14-oz. No._2_________________________________ ( Wafera Pkg. * Awlmau.Souffs TOMATO OR I'0¼- VEGETABLE 3ins25 *AYluner Toiaes 2 < WESTO'N'S Oven Fresh Ayme ChoiceNo2 Corn White Vnso.21 AvinTins GINGER Peas No. 4Sieve Tins221 S NAPS Ayie.r Fancy Who l OY-oz lb I OC AyIuer122 C Catoup 2 Bots AyImr 12-oz. Tins 2 O 5 IROWNTREE'S Chili Sauce2Fo25 Cooking JChocolate ! /-lbC Perfection lb. lin ICocoa 15<C Aylmer Infant Food 2Tin,.l9C AYLMER SOUPS ASSORTED Celeny, Chicken wîth Rîce, Asparagus, Clam Chowder, 3Ti ns2 c Pea. Oxtaîl. SBulk Soap Chips 2îbs.1 SC C 2ic No. 2 AylmerPeaches Halves IoTsq.3 Fresh Macaroni & ASPARAGUS Cbeoee Loaf 2 bu.nches 1 9 c PC RADISHES INR 3 bunches1lOC rT1!I Walnut Pieces lb. lb. 2< MEATS 29 - 20c Dlced 2-lb Pkg. SUGAR , 9f 1b6< GRAPE NUTS ~ 2 Pkgs. 3U DOMINO 8-oz. Tin BAKING POWDER 10' 01 osUnîte ,alnpre Loyalist stockc, mdlvd al bis l! e on the home- stead cleareci by bis ancestors. j Mr. Plckell was a director of the South Ontario Agriculturalj society and for many years was a gaine and fish warden. He had n fock of over 40 ild ducks and mission by the federal departruent of interior for the propagation o! wild bird life. Hle was a lover or the violin and was well known as an entertainer at many of the lo- cal events in the neighborbood where music was among the chief items on the prograins. A member o! Ebenezer United Cburch. be was active in political i! e and was one o! the lead.ing fanmera o! Darlington township. Predeceased by bis wife, Emily Kate Richards, in 1925, he is survived by three daugh t ers, Mrs. L. J. Brooks, o! Oshawa,' Mrs. Cecil Found and Mrs. Ken- netb Courtice, both o! Ebenezer: two sons, Gordon T. and John M., both o! Detroit; and two broth - ers, Orren Pickell in Saskatcbew- an, andi Anson Pickell, Maidstone, Sask. The funeral took place Satur- day, service being conductedi by Rev. W. J. Smith. The internent took place in Ebenezer cemetery. Pail bearers were R. E. os- borne, S. W. Rundie, A. E. Run- dle, S. S. Brooks, W. Ftursey and F. Worden. Mm. Morley Willklna, Courtice The death occurred at hen home near Countice on Friday evening, April 24th, of Mrs. Morley Wilkins, whose maiden namne was Edith May Gaud. Mns. Wilkins was born in Bawmanville about fifty years ago, the daughter ()f Mn. and Mrs. John Gaud. Twenty-seven years aga she became the wife of Mr. Morley XWil- kinîs, who now mourns the iass of a beîoved and faithful helpmeet. After living for a short lime in Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs. Wilkins mos'- ed to the farm near Courtice whene they have silice nesided and where thev have been blessed with a happy family of six children. who îîow mouit the loss of thein beloved motîter. The children are John (of The Oshawa Times staff), Aninie, <who is teaching school at Courtice), Florence, Ethel. Mary and Harold. Mrs. WVilkins haci becî iin failiîug hîealîh for some time, but seas ser- iously ilI for onts' about two weeks. Deceased was a member of Ebeit- ezer Unîited Citurcît and as lontg as.- lier health would ptermit ivas active iin sariotîs activities of the chturcht antd omeni's organizatioîî. The fuitenal was held Moitdav af- ternoon from lier late resideni-e 50 Bowmans'ille Cemetery. Rev. \Ves- ley C. Smith, Minister of Ebeitezer Unîited Church coitduced lte service. lTe pali beanens were, Messrs K. E. Courtice, Clarence P'enfound, R Crook, Leo. J. Courtice, Milton GaNy, Arthur Milisoît. George A. Rateliffe, Toronto George Arthur Ratcliffe, 14 Glen- morris Avenue, Torontto, netired grocer, iin business on Yonge Street for haîf a century, died Friday, aged 90 years. He svas a native of Bow- manville, came ta Taronto iin 1878 aîîd was a United Churchman. His wife, Jane Thorndike Raîcliffe; a daughîer, Mrs. George E. May; a son, W. Edgar Ratcli f fe, and a grantd-~ child survive. ýj Sizes 14 to 20, 38 te 44. A real scoop because every one is worth at least $3.95 and they corne in the smartest ifloral and stripe designs. Short sleeves, half w> sleeves. The materials Rough Crepe, Tree ~ Bark Crepe. See these early. MADEIRA t> \*-iPILLOW CASES he$1.98 and $2.50 grades hnd embroidered pillow cases at a sharp reduction and we pass the savings on te you. Large cutwork and (eeed knot) ma- deira work done by hand. Sec these early. NOVELTY RAYON G loves 49e pr. 59e, 79e and 98c Grades A maLnufacturer's cle a r- q'. V ance of new Sprlng aud <' Summer gloves, In f a nc y and plain rayon, lncluding <" . rnesh, cuff styles include Waterproof Window Shades Stamped Gooda 59e each1 Bie3 ft. x 6 It.1 2 Price A wonderful "seller" already and this the first season for these econoanical shades.... You can sponge Centres, aprons and various them off when soiled. The colors are Cream and other items in linen factory Greeni. 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IRRJEGTJLARS98e Because the pattern slipped or a heavy linen thread shows you can purchase these smnart printed Unen lunch clothe at exactly Hait Price. 45 x 45 inches, 98c. FULL FASHIONED SiIk Hose 49e pr. Irregulars Another go"d lot of sik te top chiffon or service welght ln Spring'e newest shades. The Imperfections are ver sllght. 200 YARD Thread 50 "001l Whiite and Black. Six«i 40, 50, 60. RAYON PANTIES 25o pr. 00 many pairs ln stock, so Lt they go. White, peach id Pink, wlth lace trsm, ail rench style pantie, aises nalI, medium and large. 300 YARDS 36 INCH PRINTS 15e yd. Tubfast Plnts in sprlng ami sumnser's newest patterns, suitable for many purposes. Te ou an Fr Bowmanville Twill Middies 39CEAC Heavy cotton twill they are made of, and who ever heard of them at this price bel ore? The manufacturer cleared them out te us, ln sizes 7-10-12 aud 16, mostly white coilars, »mre wlth blue flannel collaru. Pt CLIP THIS AD A.id bring it with you mil -M pArI.Im wrrim 47. Bo'wmanville