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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 May 1936, p. 4

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILiLE, ONTARIO, TH-URSDAY, MAY 2lst, 1936 WINNERS AT DURHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL Oum mi. ulîît i fr *>t .- îl irg . î o8v. il:tiIx I1 e t OSHAWA SOFTBALL ~ ;.îaîii t(.il~ TEAM WITH DRAWS lt la;'îat hor New Schedule lis Draw3n For Girls' l17--(*-ý! ir-., at Bt.ni iic Softball League - Bowmanville i i 1. io itai i\lct nteDra uscvleboz eaii ntesiecas Nre rue fOaa Cohr nCHlbourg tvîîionii Hol-idayothr rop o sccesfl ont.aan.s n heDuramMuic ilebrozemedlit n te am las oîen rose ofOsca at g - __________ JFes::tai in 3owmanville last week are pictured above. Upper. row., l-ho'came third in this class: Marguerite Gibson. of Bowmanvilie. is Since la.iv.k . i-r' the Laîdie, lef to right are: Velma Cowan. Orono, silver medalist. in the vocal shown in the highiand costume in which she won the second place Lak-httre Leajtî -iti t -ChViILtni Manager lis Mov5d j solo ciass f r girls. 15 years and under; Ruth James. of Bowman- lin the folk dancing class. ivoli ite a fouîr -eaîn circuit. the Stanton Caverly. soi of ~ OavaTa n itteiirav.n d Mrs. Cliff Caverly.Bow-nlHtl otHpls eiedyT IIY C OR T, iat e. tt ntltUc Oiîa%. a ville. who has b eent popîk oe.Pr oe as ensa NT hOI S ileUitd 8:Zin Ued.79 adohliziiti idie manager of the Eaton Grocet'Y.a ig t completed arrangements for'1 Tenor Soin -RonaldBure, ant Ctiîîîit. ii re lse attinecNEWION VILLE the 1936 sea.son. It was after the COMMENDED BY Newtonville. 80; Poster Russell. c--outattl he drîv. f e i Ç.nther at Cornwall for three years. 1lis 1_______________ ,cî-l i.Ibeen promoted to t-ý offici Of 1 midnight hour that the schedule FESTIVAL JUDGE Port Hope. 71. Th .atî~ x-îtteaeIfor the league. which wiii consist1Vig Choir-G 8r0.e Hl Th xg r îialilItsuperv-isor of a groul 0of stéres-. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Adams and of hîve teams, was completed. Vilgihi-GrenHl to vexîtiailtj-jjt j changethf His many friends hereWill rejolce tfamiy ha-a moved into Mr. W. 1The loop w-fil be Pgec1) Csed, o0 ,utltleîThe aîîoe i CîîîiîîueîlErnîn PageMale Quartette-Garden H i 11 îlliîcy mithei part if tie Taveriiette-.. iwith l-m on his proi-.Ôtion C. Lanes couse. ___________________________________________ Mr. an. Mrs. C. Thompson five teamts, Port Hope. Bowman- here was always of a very high Quartette. 87. %vere in Tronto Thursday. ville and Cobourg, and twonew-istandard. Msxed Chorus-Trinity Mixed Mr. anclMrs. W. Chest.er, Osh- coesfrft n In his references to the recita- Chor us, B WaviL. E90. an iav.a. visti. Mr. and Mrs. A. Red- Roy Dodge of Cobourg, League1 tion classes. Mr. Smith said. Maiter Ruet-W.PL.tEmspe, 75 d knapp. President. was in charge of the! "There was not a duli perform- FostrRusseli.Pority op e, d IA nurer from here attended session. ance in the whole group. îCUrban Co irlnityUn90 te 9 ~the Am. eur Program in Port, Aithough others were present at The final day w-as by far the Church. Bowmanille. 9Drli. Hocpe W'dnesday night. when the gathering. the officiai repre- oucstanding day of the festival. Mixed Duet-GBlow rdfHapr.lin. iRalph 1-ibson. Newcastle. w-on sentatives were as follows: Graf-'and produced an extremely high adEseBo-.Pr oe 5 second lace. 'ton, J. Gi. Stutt: Pickering, H. quality of work PtA revlew of the 1 40 Mr. a d Mrs. W. C. Lane and Low. J. Spence: Bowmanville. entire festival. together with comn-NE LE O Ir anc Mrs. Cleiand Lane and Scotty Caineron. W. J. Bagneil. ment.s on the entries. and adjud- E LE O o weSunday guests of Mr. !Cobourg. Dick Mitchell. A. Smith; cto yMs ai lr el~ ___________ andrs. H. C. Lane. Colbox-ne. :Port Hope. Alex Hîlîs. appears elsewhere in this issue. Sevtrai fi-mîi()tnr C011nllnilnitv weri C0-ýtlain o r n thle opening o! the meeting. i Results of Tuesday's and Wednes- ita lt iiia ,tvIa I s.Stnley Rove w-ho received the Graf ton Intermiediates were- day's sessions appeared last week. irlt l ai tht îîî-ieat itiai to A, SMis.P.. J. Rowe returnied f:-om wa taken to permit the entr- of the final day oî Thursday. ELse_ I'i-ze iNIli, inrIy-IoIv~~ease Niagar Thusday.th Pickering players. w-ho coi- where also i report f the clos- i and îîîîder. Jeaîîw nithi- gtldhimedal IMr. Lnd Mrs. F-red Walke.r and pletLed last seasons schiedule af- 'ing concert of the festival. ii -îtcîti tii i'ii a cia». tf teî anîd son. Tronto. visited lier parents. tLer Peterboro had dropp-ed out.1 ResÙlt.s of the final day's comn- 1 the sijvur ii-dalinii a vocal soloiii Mr. a.-d Mrs. J. T. Pearce. on Then another vote~ was taken toi petitions were as follows: . a cia,.of tliîrtt. Slie i. a daîiter i Thurslay. 1aiiow- Picton to affiliate with the Piano. 9 years and under-Ruth ,i NMr. and Nrs. Stuiili-t Naicolîn. jMr. and Mrs. McGill and Mr. 1'loop. and on this move, the Pick- ;,Abernethy, Bow-manville 85; Col- Mir. andtri ir. -iMir ciGi. and lirs. Davidson. Argyl1e. and, ering Club representatit'es an-'lette Ferguson. Bowmanville, 80; it viýii,- NIr r. 1Peter Wright ~Iicoia D -B r i E c rs n Mr. end Mrs. Kerr, Toronto. were nounced that they would be forc- Anna St.aples, Orono. and Eleanor i ,iSlll% V it ra D y- ag ai x us i eek-nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. ed to withdraw-, due t-o the factiJohnston. Bowmanville, tied, 75. iîmiss I-sabel \î-n i.itetl Miss COBOURG to ROCI-ESTER, N. Y. Laurmnce Savery. Joe n that the long jaunt to Picton Recitation, boys 14 and under- ,)totî Portenul-. M-. and Mrs. WillisJoean would be a heavy drain on the Bill Buckiey. Orono. 85: Fred Za- I.itk- Grac,, terimlt-i> i. ert .sicl MONDAY, MAY 25111rs G. W. Jones visited Mr. treasury. krw os rinn cil t saltfc r Cha,. Moase in Toronto. Sunday. As- a result the 1936 League wili Bowmanville. 80. Stînie ni thv ladie-s art- lannîing ho RETURN FARE.................... Nýwtonvi11e is proud and justly be composed o!f five teams, with aui Piano, il years and under- attend the 1in-tituitc District Aînumal CHLDEN655 so )f the honours won by our double schedule being played ex-. Myrtie Hall. Bowmanville. 85; at Hainptanon nîMNay 26t1t. corr.peitors in the Music Festival. cept in the case of Picton weeDolly Purdy, Newcastle, 84; Grace Ciat cttlha.heiotîe Steamer Schedule- Standard Tîme iThe winners are:i onîy single trips wiîî be made. Ail Kemlo. Port Hope, 83. iith Nr.I-lRot Niar-.halil Janltteille. GOING I RETURNIN- Miss Elsie Wallace won the goldI games are billed for Daylight Recitation. boys 7 years and a. icacher. Leave Cobourg - - 8.00 a.m.f Leave Rochester - ; .n. nmedal in the ladies' grand chaI- Saving Time. under--George Ingham. B 0 w - Tlue 'tiop:i i the ctintuuity i. Arrive Rochester - 1.45 p.m. Arrive Cobourg - 1 )P.m. lenze i-ocal class. with 86 marks. The teams finishing in second manville. 85. extendthie tue u-baiîtl and faîniil'. of Excellent Orchestra on Board for Dancing This was the highest marks w-on and third positions will figure in Re-citation. girls 7 years and 1tit,,- laie Ni rs..A. Hihuîrt wlîo a-.sed Low prices for meais on steamer - Breakfast, 5k< ji in any inditidual vocal class. the playoffs at the end of the under--Joyce Reidt, Bowmanville,: away on eîia- and Dnner,75c ech. Aso Lucfl CunterSe ~Miss Mary Lane won the goid schedule on the best two-out-of- - .85:- Margaret McNeill, Ida, 84: -Rcîi'iios amnle f nrerotor paking st c t steam 'er dckaSe 3sr. medal in the soprano class. a8l three basis. writh the winners then Collette FeguoneBwmnvll. i siîîtaîdriePoit vh Purhae icktsfrm oca CNAIANNAI AL marks. taking on the first place team.i 83. irieîîds ini Port Perr%-. Agchs Tc etsfontocal StamerA NT Miss Helen Stone the bronze As usual, the league will starti Girl's Recitation. 14 years and Mis-, Stella Ross,' Oshawa, with Agen or t Stamermedal in the soprano class. 70 on Victoria Day (Monday. May 'under-Jean Malcolm, Nestleton. Miss Rose Notintjoy. ONTARIO CAR FERRY COMP y marks. HzlRi.godmca n25th). with Port Hope going to 85; Patsy Clarke, Bow-manville. Milr. and MIrs. john Niclatghlii, Missour. RochReerd.temshp mote) Mis Cobourg, and Grafton to Bow- 83: Ruth Hutchinson, Bowman- with Mir. and Mrs. L. Joblin. ________ (Cobourg-____Rochester__________________Route)_ contralto class. 85 marks. manville. Port Hope's f irst home ville. 80. Miss Laura Proti.t Toronto, witiî _______________________________________________ Miss Frances Elliott. the silver game will be on May 30th wheî$- Violin. 16 years a.nd under-AI- lieîr nother, Mrs. G. Protîît. eda inconrat-oclaa.w-ih 7 tBowmanville will furnish the 0*-; an Brown, Millbrook. 80; Leslie Mrs. R. Williams, Mis- Doris W~il- ____________________________________________ aks. position. Darch, Bowmanv-iIle, 76; Paul igy. liamns, Mr. anîd Mrs.- L, Jobliîî with niM ra. K. Ware. silt-er medal in! List of Games mons, Bowmanville, 70. friends ai Newtonvjlle. mezzo soprano. 75 marks. The complete schedule is as Piano, 13 years and under-1 Congratuliations to Nir. and Mrs. Misses Frances Elliott and Elsie f ollow-s: Carol Staples. Orono. 85; Glen Nialcolm Emnerson on the birth of a W ant 2 0 0 pe oleWallcefirt. nd slve meaLsMayTambl>n, Orono. 81: Clare Kel- daughti-r.t in duet. 84 marks. 25-Port Hope at Cobourg, 3.30 logg, Port Hope. 80. 1__________ àais in duet. 83 marks. 30-lBow'ville at Port Hope. 4 .30 T o ry Sy to 'aMr. Cleland Lane. silver medal Picton at Grafton. 4.30 in baritone class. 76 marks. June UMr. Ronald Burley. third in 3-Cobourg et Bowm'ville, 5.30 tor class. 70 marks. Port Hope at Grafton, 6.30 For OnIy 25 enta Miss Betty Lockhart. third in 6--Picton at Bowmanviîle, 4.00 n t e r s solo. 11 yrs. and under. 73 marks. Gra!ton at Cobourg, 3.30 Miss Jean Campbell, silver 10-Cobourg at Port Hope, 6.30 mnedai in accompaniment piaying, Bowm'ville at Grafton, 6.30 Ao hr De sl E NRE RAL BUN DW TOUDIt WEian, 75yerm a nduner.7 j17-Picto at Co iurg.6.30PlnadPrte eesitelaetadmret KIDNEYS, LAZY LIvERf, NERVOUSS A»i Miss Jean Campbell. third in1 Cobourg at Grafton, 3.30 _____________________ marks. Grafton at Port Hope, 6.30 mode. Rveryone a knockout if sold at $3.98, but we are EVEY PRSO wh sufer iLadies Quartette, second. Mis- 20-4Bow'ville at Cobourg, 3.30 ean have à spa trodtuctory ses Frances Elliott. Mary Lane, 23-4Port Hope at Picton. 4.00 -al opeette tti eakbepie ie botte o SYTON totryfoi oNI jHazel Reid and Elsie Wallace. 70 Cobourg at Bowlle 5.30 14 to 44. botCeofNTON o r orOL marks. 27-Picton at Port Hope, 3.45 25CNS United Church Choir. first. a July Simply read the offer bolow. DoIScop» this la your own intâroat. shield. 80 marks. 1-Bowmanvslle at Picton. 4.00 A SopAt $.8 Ec _________________Cobourg at Port Hope, 3.30 _____________ _____________ kn~ sSNOA u epd~L K S O ELA U -Pr oea oor,63This new and scentiflc medicine, 4-Grafton at Bow'ville. 3.30 (or 90) per'cent. of the people who j i S O E EA U Graf ton at Picton. 4.30g have taken ItL Therefora, we offer BAf l T AM l-Bow'ville at Cobourg, 4.30 g. the tinst trial bottie at 25 conta, be- ____ 15-Port Hope at Grafton. 6.0----pewi e A IE E M _ __ _ _ _ _ _ W hite Bags taue we believe BohéavpeopEtertais Grrf.on lGratton at Cobourg, 3.30 ben fited witl keop on using IL. The B ,-n n i e E t r a n r f o 22-C obourg at G raf ton. 6.30 f t - tayr e ui o o dy and Satu'- a - Here on May 25 - Sehedule Port Hope at Bow'ville. 6.30 î 9c pir ffer l of d f wkorFldy Is ArînoUneed 25-Bow'ville at Port Hope. 3.30-9S each After a discussion which lasted ' 9Gatna Pr oe .0Styles to suit ail in titis lover four hours. representtvsAg alal )g icl iid What Ut Us! f i from the various entrants inthe 1-qwvleat Grafto.40 alalhg ncl ue This l no mre lata or Ui, flt' taIntermediate Basebal 'e ~ ...511 th~ije'.Alt t il a o er. aileor ablloI, einsession at the Queen's i , tirrors, and sgý les x ou'd SYNTONA la an advanced ne 1a __ ~rL E LV î -. idi 2O aa compound of 1 of te.finut e i.ci. it- naillrbs dfo eaah t-form- lng dug. It te taken beloe on.naa and mixas with the food ln one' smach thus throwtng off the poi- sosIat teiter stomacli troubles. It acte wtthtn 10 minutes to stop gai nd pains, sournois, bloat and be!ch- Atth ame time SYNTONA M stepoisons from the kidneys and reliovas backaches. badder irri- tation and wealoeesi. NcW, Whther SYNTONA wlll help ho.a i bsthousadi etthr.- rlbatberitt wtil end your suffering ln a& a or week-remalns te be seen. Bu nIligMt of what it bai dons for others. té te surety a mIstake flot te try il for 25 cents, ont y a fraction of it. worth. This int-%ductorv offer la good Frlday and Safurday ÔNLY, s0 road the et of this announcernent and act et once. Do ihis ln fairnes te yoursett and your family- What t WiII DO! SYNTONA wiil cleanse your bowels griluay-not drastit or savene) ai hev'--ere NEVER CLEANSED BE- e-QuE. I wii bu ung, out awful gaasea and -mpuritues (frequentiy from the lirai Jose) whîch mav have bean Inside of oua ,og lime, ausln ï.ays or miseny with beau ac es. rnany g aelts akin enuptions and tazy. rw.sy, tred feeting. SYNTONA wIll retieve acld condi- dion. and makie lhe digestive organs sweet and clean and give compiete relief tram acid ndlitin lai sOur stomnach - abonnes, of breatb aLnd dyspepsie. IT WILL §ýkRouheJreaest 11M ite you A U SYNT-OSýA wii act as a duretic te siuggisiu kidneya and flushi out qutun- titieut of impurities that mnay have tic- iomne dutnned up jnstd'e. cauring SACKAcHE, SHARP PAINS and RISING AT NIGHT. It wil mako your lit-, more se- science'-bttga s Uiis fsM miLxture tfiedieinaî plant, th"* works utOur food and peniflt bund-*t t waY front iilfg ,seve- ajinil1 tahieta sMd harsh $~t tit'.. hb .httlfl(g tells of billous- nesa an k hi t e. Reiievgs ilote wihh rhtiufatia'î'- and neuttu. , gvn uckruffo pain. Vigqu-ureefrn 'T V t an ui Skin rUptiolîS t1auaed i rte u iîc hbe or- gana ,W iercorne ithe atownes.t or "mudii,-- tatis duet lu,- tif ELTj ut ira aJdi. ;- "i- Il'11k Ch i r atorn- aci v, ldu.vsand b>O'reis mort- ative. Ili)tinlegEe rai and like Ô l ?iK. ACT ai FEEI. like a tItAN ir Wý1 AN. t h,-our relu t1 'ti. Iby ru. SOL4 3, in i r con. *'MIS COUIPON. 'nâ Oîiy 25c Gcooc for LApRGE -1oductory So-' O SYNTONA ' lrseted ~il U RY & LOYELL i qo c atei My 23. S2 bouiestho Ich cu5t- t e t h i il pce. SOMETHING NEW Green spot Orange-ade Made from Real Juice and Bottled in our own Dairy. Cail at Bowmanville Dairy Store, Temperance Street and try a bottie. You'Il agree its the best orange drink you ever tasted. Delicious .. . Healthful . . Refreshing . . You.r milkman will deliver it if you phone your order in. Deposit on botties Bowmanville Dairy PIIONE 446 OR 703 BowmanvilIle W Miss Vera Trimble. Ottonabee, spent the weekend at home. Misses Jean Hogarth and Bessie Simpson visited their parents at Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gibson and daughter Marilyn, Oshawa, visit- ed Mrs. L. C. Snowden. Misses Helene Hynds. Toronto, and Lyra Freeman, Ebenezer, spent Sunday with Miss Thelma Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Green- t ham. and daughter Audrey. visit- ed relatives in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, o! Gormley. visited his father in Bowmanviile Hospital, and other f riends. Rev. Wm. Parker. Enniskillen. wili occupy the pulpit here on Sunday. R-ev. W. C. Smith goes to Enniskillen. Little Miss Mary Snow'den. To- ronto, is visiting hier grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snowden. Congratulations to Miss Verna Pet hick on winning second prize in soprano solo at the Music Fes- tival. The death angel lias agaîn vis- i i ted our community and taken 1 fromi our midst Mrs. J. B. Worden 1w-ho lias resided with hier son. Mr. I R. L. Worden, for a numnber o' v eaî-s. The sympathy o! this com- tx:unity is extended to the bereav- ed fainily in their loss o! a kind and loving mot.her. v.uc .aiitl \ou wii lut ir tt-sa- I. Thlîis.wellkt Btt rantd of Ilosv at ut reusonaulhe Jprive. ('olors of oaiiege nîl saidY-. Tlhis sensoî illa î: ia- LOOK! KNIT TURBANS 15C \a i--oui-el t.-îv.i.tci- -nîedi titlî Rjbbouîs a Il d WHITE GLOVES 49e Pair Fie('liainîo-Stiede Gloves. Other Gloves --79c - 98C PAGE POURA JAMES D. STrORIE ýthi.%. iîad alreacd% for%%ardtd tlicfr' ESTATE MORE THAN ,, iilR*a t eeryitdiatot MILLION DOLLARS Tir\ '~.lcti! t," ;howv \pp iiti h u i tr tit Nix 25 iî.at het ir tt-t jitîlie ai)- ~~ ~ ~ .u t M a 25c . iiiMnl ri~ Nav .9tii. Jamnes'1). -'t"i e 'i )hi w î tho ', irl ojed %;iiîed1 ie r , died on ii c'i'1'-h 21)h tii 'Pie erî», th , re cie l IV ml3~~Nu~2-o.lant îll, jttCoboulrg A tt rr nvidi î'ý!c rti; i irii- -îa a at I nan l lati'.e, aldiii îak'lu lo7 - artl 1 Gttiîg atOha.- i ilutlitieý , r hi, il-- r. Oi ). Wva at Cootnr- dividetiaîd ' ih -. ti 1 ocnî i, iOhua App icatin f, Pr ! vl t\\a, îïed l- , î at uilovativ îb îr sîe:- e v. .tî h0(h.î1îaauBîiîitatI as delaclous HOLIDAY NEXT MONDAY Order Your Baked Goods Early Dot r 1wdisappoin ted 011 tis first pienlie holidat- of tie year. Or 1er a good supply of ('orbett's picîtit bakiig for the holiday. WVlile slîiig -dr-op ini and îtrv a tSuidae made ivith ,-il%,erwood s Deliciouna Ice (Creain. We al.bo carry - Silver%-ood*s ii buILkiii brîcks. iii Dixie ('îps anîd ini Walkiîîî, Suîdaes. Try these this weekend. Sunsoy Brea.d, made with Soya Beans, and Corbett 's 1000/o Wholewheat Bread, a big seller with people who appreiciate good bread. Corbett 's Bakery PHRONE 3 BOWMANVILL19 CHILDIREN like Kellogg's Rice Krispies for upper. They're so crisp they crackle in milk or cream- Nouriahing. Easy to digeat. Promote sleep. Keilogg'8 Rice Krispi.s are sold by 'grocers every- where. Ready to serve. A Mother Goose story on the back of every package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Quality guaranteed. SO CRUS thoy actually crackle il oilk or crean the ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "U,9 boehatvxtrn n on. Checrfuiness is like money well' îî~.ercs ro deayaîî . enes epenedin charity, the more wè r Iife. dispense the greate.r our possessuon. r. SCOOP $2.98 W indow Sliades m 59C Vot inlaîv be goiitg to fit up the cottalîfe or htomte o vt'i tlbt ol cvwitht neix- lii ds. 8ize 3ft. x 6ft. Creain m. reeîi anîd Vh it.-------------5 c A Snatp----------- - Miropch - 5.95KRINKLE Miropac - $595 Crepe Pyjamas 98c u A full sized bag. well lined, with the Miropack w-inkie-free dress holders. A compartment i'or nick-nacks and a safety Fine white washable crepe, trimmned wlth prlntedl floral cre lock. Black or brown.I Sizes smaU, medium and large. l Overnite Bags - $1.98 Each and up An Extraordinary Value - 98e P THE HOME 0F REAL VALUES PH-ONE BOWMANVII r/ TUA i i r J 1~ I (P)ALAIR ý,'TORE 5, ffIMI TE lýIl m -1 ý -,, ý '7 ýý

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