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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Sep 1936, p. 6

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PAGE SIXTHE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1936 TYRONE Mr. and Mrs. Guzzie Roseve. and Larry visited lier parenti Mr. and Mrs. Larmer. MvillbrooP Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Park. Shir ley and Doris, and Miss Ev, Yorke,' Isited Ir.tends in Keswi] and atténdedI ti{b Wedding of Mi. Park's niece,,MLs Arva Mann, oi Saturday. Mr. D. R. Yarke re turnecL home with ten Mrs. A. W. CIenleýns rÏturîne home lest week, having attendei the unveiling of t.he Canadias Mem'orial at Vimy and visitiri other points of interest. Mrs. Thomas Scott as with he dsaughter. Mrs. Arthur Smith Ragan. Mr. and Mrm. W. J. Turner Sec Our Stock Of CUT FLOWERS SPECIAL VALUES IN Bouquets for the Weekend Flowers wired to any part of the world - the F.T.D. way. Ki ngsway FLOWER SHOP Phone 72 Nights and Sundays 158. Corbett's Speq DON'T MISS THEESE E Dozen Macaroons, Raisin Loaf, Reg. 1 LAYER CAKES. . .. Regu Special ... .................. DATE COORIES . . .. Regu Dozen ................. Corbett1, PHONE 3 ~IFI OFv BLOOM 1 Vest5,short Or no s %AreÏl made, doubkl Vest Or BlOoiners ;_le iarge -. Waiker b phione 164 DAKINO BAKNGPOW and Lemon or V Ext ract Bohfor 25C SUPREME BAKING Mimioeoeeoe11/2'i - tin RED & WHITE PASTRY FLC 24 lb. bag 730 SUPREME Shortening :2 Is Rowntrees dooking CHOCOLAT] ROSE RAKING POWDER........ I[AGIO BAKING# POWDER 16-c (Cash a.nd Carry) -* Marklia.m. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' ily, Hampton, Mr. Arthur West- S~wî i. itr nlts\r il-S Ireson, Toronto. spent Sunday lae. . ...iitd t i wîth Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dudley. ENNISKILLEN ,aE. imio. vHsAedPtTr.N A number fromn here attended <* Miss Muriel Baker. Peterboro. <1 Nlr. andI NI rs . L. Claiian ,d arthe C.N.E. Mis. A Ormniston fias returned Miss Marjory Couch. Bethesda.- M.F .Gotad. -.Nr n Is a ts. The sympathy of the commun- fronuvi.siting at Bowmanvi]le-on- Mr. Will Lamminan, Oshawa, at Mi.Fs ra ad .s Wil- (-r - .iandI t ini. NutÎî Iu. >r> )k. ity is extended to Mr. and MrsteLk ahrsn.M.Hs r akBkrs ma Leach have returned frornlSina '<t.xstNr.xINl s.th-Lketohe ons.Mr Hs_1Mr. Jankd Mrs. Frak Wetlak, victin>frinds n Toon.oand A.It ir- Wm. Vrtue andi Mr. Russell Vir- kin Smith's. M.adMs Yn etaevstn red nTrno var tue in the sudden death af a son i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Westlake. Vice President Ted Johns con- \Ir. and! Nirs. S. Iicîrý anîd cIid-0 c1and brother, Mr. Charlie Virtue,' Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Hisey. Sam- Messrs. Frank andi Percy West- ducted the apening andi business re,> v iebr parent..Nir. and Ntrs.0 imy and Billy. Toronto, visited at lake attended the funeral af their period aof the Young People's Lancaser, Nw>vle on Suîndav. 0 .!I EnniskiIlen, who passed awayj Mr. E. A. Werry's. uncle, Mr. John Stacey. at Little meeting an Friday evening. The \Ijr. andl\Irs, (G. Richard., F>î-0 on Sunday marnflg.L Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stainton Britain an Sunday. progra.rn was in charge ai Mrs otveeSna u.t.wt r I- Mr. Harrington. Toranto. gave' visited frientis in Woadbridge Dr. andi Mrs. Oea. Boath, Gan- Art Blanchard. Miss Berneeand Mrs. Leit Richards. a very fine add.ress Sund*ay even- and Toronto. anaque, visiteti at Mr. Chas. Nay- Rogers read the Bible lessano h td nginth iteestaith Bitsh Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerrard and 1 lors. devatianal was taken by Miss Eva MisEaCoaotort, . ed andi Foreign Bible Society. iamily, Mrs. C. Brantan, Oshawa, Mr. andi Mrs. Bob Clark, Ep- Johns. Misses MadlYn Wilcax, Broadbernt, Oshawa, visited her N in Young Peoples Union re-aperi- visiteti Mr. andi Mrs. S. Page. soni. visited at Mr. Chas. How- Verna Cawling, Acy Harn andi mother. MNrs. G. Collacott. C ig ed Thursday evening when a soc- Mr. andi Mrs. J. McCellan and sam's. ien Wry aareti with a . Nai r.C M aruhr ial evenng was spent in the Airs. T. Hoar, BawmanvilIe, vis-1 Our RaUly Day service will be quartette. The tapic was inter- have returnet f rom an enjoyable trip er church shedi. Games were playeti ited at Mr. Hoskin Smith's. helti an Sunday afternon at 2 estingly presented by R.ev. W. ta Pembroke and other eastern h, aiter which hot dags. cake and Syrnpathy is extentied ta Mrs. a'clovk. There will also be a Rackhaxn. A vocal duet by Miss- points. d( caffee were enjayeti. Chas. Virtue andi farnly on the baptismal service. es Edith Rack.ham and Wantia The scholars of Salem School W] Quarterl.y service next SundaY death ai a loving hus'banti and Rememrber our Harvest HomnelClark was enaayed. Miss Jessie stood high on the prize Iist at the at 10.30 amr. father who passeti to rest Sun- Srie on Sunday. sept. 27th, Hoat aeaAaig aptnSho ar n are L Miss Vera Carr, Toronto, Miss day. Sept. 13th. an1 u os olSpe ad Ms .J titn Miss off manv prizes. Congratulations are- Reta Carr. Bowmanville, Mr. Mr. andi Mrs. F. C. Orchard, concert an Wetinesday, Sept. 30. Frances Stainton, Buffalo, N. Y.duelahebu nd hi echr r George Aldread, Newcastle, M.r. Miss Elva Orchard. Mrs. L.a "' e Young people af the corn- Mrs. Annie Staintan, Mr. and Blakrs.F.L qarivstigle and Mrs. Charlie Shaw andi Pye. Miss Eva Souch. Mr. aniniyhda eynjybecr Ms.RselSitnani a- Mr.FL.Sanisiitnbr George, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. W. H. Moore attentied the and wiener roast in the school ily, Zion, were guests af Mn. anti dauighter,Mr. .Mofa.ro. A. Virtue, Tyrone, Mr. andi Mrs. silver wedding annivensary af Mr. yard last Tuestiay evening with Mns. C. J. Kerslake. -orvtorport bier grandson, Master Howard Wonnacatt and Ross, Is- and Mns. H. Cale. Hamption. an about iorty present. Miss Nana Kersiake. Toronto, Neil Mof fat fell and broke bis arm. lington, Mn. anti Mrs. John Or- Satuntiay evening. Wolmen's Institute was held, in has netu.rnedti ta er home bere. ch.art. Orillia. spent Suntiay with Miss Venna Pethick, Maple the S. S. room Thursday aiter- Mn. and Mrs. E. J. Creeper, H Y O Mr. andi Mrs. George Carr, Barrie. Grave, visited Mr. S. Pethick. noon with an attentiance ai about Owen Soundi, spent a few days H Y O Mrs. Wm. Hening has 'been 150. Mrs. S. E. Werry, the presi- thMsJn.Cli. BLCSOKSHO ARmaved ta Mrs. Chas. Boyd's where tident. presideti. The pragram was wthMands. Ja Colndwil.on Troto BLiSOKSHO M she continues quite ill. in charge ai Mrs. Lloyd Wi]liaas n ndMs ade niim Iis..L.orrta Tbnmpsn irno Mvrs. A. E. Hardiing. Wellstown. leader af group 4, anti the sub- C. E.Hin. iitt r ndMs iter at lier borne. Cmnittet from the priZe liSt ar Ohio. Mr. anti Mrs. Jack Smith, lect was -Health anti Chilti Weî- C.iE Har. N. . Egcrtoni Politt-pool. i.. Blak.tok Shol aironpae Miss Katie Ventriss. Bobcaygeon. fare. Roil caUl: 'What 1 keep Me.Bcel u niso lr Isitý.ng at Nir. F. IBradleV's. are the following special prizes: suent the weekend at Hosken in rny medicine chest." was weîî er.ce. Columbus. Mr. Alpha Pinch, \r 1 Vih s\sttgi o Wattkin's Cake-Loîs La emer. Sith>s. respantieti ta. Mrs. Chas. Naylor 0O'.hawa, visiteti at Mr. F. J. Mnit. . rit'.xiiign - Jean Malcolm. Gwenyth Marlow; W. M. S. me' a:tîle hcme af îavoureti with a piano solo. Miss 1roats rnt ndfs .L Bel l' ýWatkin's Bsut..Tem Fer- M-s. R. Gilbert on Sent. 9th. The Vera Baker. R.N.. gave a fine hMerovr e weknt.hbe x tîille. viToonio.wasat NI r.. gusn. wenth arlw. eai metig oen"i wtha hymn. anti temonstiation off bantiaging, anti M. anti Mrs. F. R. Kersiake, Wright. _______ the Peesitient gave a few thouglits Dr. Ferguson off Enniskillen gave 'z'nile iiei Mr.M î.aî i> îr. lfo> Iad hn the %vork af the spirit in ottr an interesting and helpful talk Rabn o uda.lnt ttly Nîr. Fred llnd..SoI,l 'We are rich only thraugh hfarts. Theee cf the members on "Habits that builti anti main- trktoi:N.J.(alit, sw: whtwe give; anti poo nafIy 'led in prayer. Mrs. J. A. Werny, tain health." A tiainty lunch was Miss Gladys Chapman. Tyrone, vitirett. ir. 1). Gralttî, i' awa through what we refuse ant i who hati charge af t.he pragnam. serveti by Mrs. Williamns anti her spent the weekenti at home, vie>! t Nlr.1). Grarsnt.. jep"Md SwtIn.Mr. Louis Burnett anti inientid - . a!Ys xiide > ir. 7 kep"Md wthn.reati the leaflet "The Spirit ai group anti a social time enjayeti. Oshawa, visited Mr. anti Mns. W. \irttue adamily of nnsk'ei, l Je.sus Gives Victoriy": piano salao .Wlu nSniy the sîtddeit passiiîg o Ni M. \irttte oi b Mr.(Rev.) Whithame; Mrs. j 1 Mr, Fred Holwell visiteti friencls Siînday rnanning. H. MeGill gave the chapten from BLACKSTOCK in Toronto anti attentiet the Ex- Mnf. and Nrs. L. Gnaliam andl sons, W eeak -E nd the Stutiy book, "The Education h.~ ibition. .Mrs. J. Kennedy vjsited at Mir. Cyruîs inistheOn Tuesday evening, theaAey Mes. White, Chesley. is visiting -Asb;totis , retn a radig o Stwarsllp. A .On me a te e i Mrhes. T. ber daughten, Mrs. W. E. Stevens. C Ilrcbservice nrxt Suindav is at Miss Elsie Oke. Tonanto. Miss Smith. it being the opening meet- Mrs. Clatwarthy anti Ruby vis- 2.30 p.mn. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Wdniireti Oke, Mr. Stanley 7-rm. ing for the fail season. President iteti the farmer's taughter, Mrs. X.A. met at the church Tlttîstia% er, Mrs. Elwood Rabm, Miss Bet- Laverne Devitt was 'in charge ai W. Cunningham, Cameran. afternoon. Program was ini charge Reg. 1 5C ty Rahm, Oshawa. visiteti at Mr. the tievotional. The pnogra.m was Mrs. R. Katersan ant i Ifss of Mirs. H. Ashton. Chapter of the 1 5C Both for 260 Wesley Oke's. in the iarm ai an amateur night, Mary Katersan visiteti relatives book "Crowdced Wa\-s' by Mýrs. C. Mrs. Emma Halfacre visitet i Wth Mr. Clarence 'Butsn as in Toronto. Gerrard; bible reading, M1rs. H. tùar20cMr. . H Mooe ad Mr. Lvi MjorBowe. Te fist rizewas Miss Jessie Knox anti Miss Ashton; vocal duet hv Mýisses Mfabel ila 2c H.More6n Mrs. Levi ajr eMs is t prise wnas ,Olive VanCamp. Blackstock. Miss andi Ada Beech; readings hv ?Mrs. T. ............. .........................Mr. anti Mrs. F. LaBelle, Buî- 2ndti t Miss Ethel Carter, anti Grace Werny. EnniskIllen. anti Cowliîîg. Mrs. A. MecNejI, MssAtit- ialo. N. Y., visiteti Mrs. D. Burg- 3ndti taMn. Jack Bannes. A de- Miss Joan Aylirîg. Maple Grave, rev Tbompson; vocal solo bîw Miss mlar 20c, c master. lightful lunch was serveti. spent the weekenl with Mr. anti Ada Beech. Lunch was serveti. ... .-........................ 8 Mn. anti Mrs. E. Boyti. Tor- Mn. Anson Taylor s attendling Me-s. J. R. Knox.' visited Mn. H. Stvn i veysces iteti relatives in Toront.o anti at- voice that bc is a gentlemani it's a ont, ns.E.Stevens. Hhiptn. arntvrmlSuc hal. W ib M.at r.(e.Binnvs hnami rcam talt Mn. and Mrs. Alex Telier. Mn. W. A. af St. Johns Chunch wiîî tentieti the exh;b.f on. sale bet lie isn't. anti Mes. A. Weann, Mn. Alan meet at the home ai Mes. Chanlie Mn. anti Mes. Raymondt Burns, s B k r Wearn, Toronto. visiteti Mn. Laur-I Smith on Thurstiay evenirîg. SjMp. Oshawa. sýpent the weedwt BOWMAVILLE ence Wearn. '24th. The rolrail is ta be ans- Mr s. Jas. Burns. . I ROMNVLEMr-. anti Mes. Kenneth Mason wered by a gift ion the fali bale. Mes. Braunti.. Oshawa. vstt adsans. Mr. Laitilaw. Toronto,1 W. M. S. \Vas helti on Friday' her daughtrr. Mes. C. Col"-,,ll.W Ms. J. McGilI, Onono. visiteti Mn. i afternoon at the home ai Mrs. A number of friientis anti cela- Tttos. MeGilIs. Norman Mcuntjoy, with twrnty- t.vrs gathereti at the home ai M'. Mn... D. Burg'master visiteti f:ve ladies preszent. Mrs. J. A. at. Ms H alzatnaye n1u r t end.s in Eawmnanvîlie. sli'p. Along, wit the r uw:r Party' :n lboaoaiMe. anti Mr- Me. G. M. SaPer. Mes, S. Pat- '11-2 lod.es u:anned "ci- a cui:î anti>C' Xs2t rdiean.csr ton. Mer. W. B3vd. Kpncial M,>,. 10nack the bile in 1beSujdtvS" furthbr- report in anohrr col-j and Mrs. Norman Bradley. Har- srbool ravin on Sep-..3th. Re- uir.n.t e'hooofthefoci Te-omnunity w\as sheckedti a G mion v..s':te Mr. Br-adleys bra-r-. f>e T.:îeOhe rom.ancla :'h ofantiJohd:e ther. Me. Jas.. Bradfley. W 1 M S.- orak heldiWin at. v La- e of tii' sainahofM.Jh A cb:ckrn P.rsî;-,üe w:ll be t ns'ColIe-l 'e "rubv N an. . \h o i ya car near sýrr;uti bytlW.A. offEnn;skîl'cii Oshawa Mloe anti Mx..ande:"a SÀLE~~ followed by sarne soendd nc-,;on aniLes.s-:Mî' er Lanine: r Jne anef e1m~s PClîure.h akn bF r:ta. L. :. s:cn Mla e .)Eno Do: r aI 'haxvcoun ha-' ad e hSesdav. In aeo nh raesWmb aarelt t :n with Me. ant i Ms. Eline Vlbur.E tnaihti' :its Ise.Ad a:M.H.JBimnouct Our annual Scbool Fa:r h',ld AND ~mý:,.în. Tra anuJ concert. adults 1thý e r.rw studv\ book. -Men afdiSa turdav was ;vell attended - The ~'~TS ~4D5Cc. cb:ldren 25c: Con ýe,-,anly. Womn aFr Hnan ai-chine. ai-mo ý,anti drills vere RSac'ls 25c. chýIdeen îC<'. Muriel Maiitýiî gave the temp- taoth fsimuch <redît. Saine _________ eane Watch for prize list laten. S IAO n Wednrýsdpy evenlng i n the1 Ther e-capninz merî:ng af the e g gusset. ooc :nnmmîn:tY h ail. Rev..Ells;AeoithlHaLmpoan X.C.T.U. %wa's britiat Tu andl P:.zee. h p'cttîres whicb Mes. EnnŽk:lm Chcken r tîperhe anti h:s brother LeRov took Spt. 8th. wit.h Mes. Katerson and Con"ýre:. Strit. 25th. on their h::c'h-h:king trip'around 1 presiding. .Mrs Buiens canducted Myrte.Me.. Jct Gca Ms tîrpe heHly1n.ani the tdm even assges aoicr:pný qC ~~~Mes. E]mien Coo,, anti Audrey, ter wail*d. The.o pictul er0rjIetroinl e ai en S ail in colour and -re taken in Thwiledocnra-ba Richards anti Mes. Gardon MrEuopth-HlyLnd-ad h ____iGee, Oshawa, v:smt.cd their uncîr.i Orient. Dur:ng intrmi.s.ian, m_ tuer bearngn on the les'son xere ep M.Frank \Vestlake. si .c ias supplird by Mca J'tabez readi by Mes. A. Peters. Mes. G. ~1OOMERS Mrs. A. L. Fa.--cor visiteti her 1W right and Miss Jessir Kn.1 -BroMs . alrat e brother. Me.1Th rga. pnoedb te J. Curtis. Teclipa heet. and naterhil EJc emng EWaltes Bry.Pick- W. A. of the United C rch. 4asProg-a was incharge of Mrs. J. pecal ... . .... ... issNany LmmianToronto, On Tbui-sday evrning severa.] tecitettakin v atien s. ItenmW Mr es EanChaplrau. Me. people froin the community went dA. tiniteur nsin u W.a and* Mes. Masters. Myrtie, Me. ta Pont Penny ta bnlp ch rer frAtvstorUinTedý, William VarnNest. Messes. Jesse the Blackstock boys' bail tram inh we etigwl stores, anti Arno VanNezt, Oshawa, eaUl- their final garne, against room.b eI n h una sho Ltdon r98ainMrfaThos. aker.Thesore____9-8,in_______o Mr. nd Ms. Cas.HOwsn Blckstck.Congratulationsar anti Mary attentiet the Williams- 1 due oun term, who wîll be awaeti- -~Nesbitt wedting at Columbus on ,eti the cup as winnees in the sen- SALEM . .. TuesdaY afternoon. tes.__________ M.anti Mes. Fred Midier, Ton-1 On Suntiay evening Rev. .C.C Onta, at Mr. Livingstone Millen's. Harcount was in charge af Har Ms.F Cator anti dauglîter, Bea- Mr. Will Wîlls, Mn. Lew French, vest Home seevices in Christ trîce visicd relatives in Torontoanaid Cobourg, Mn. anti Mrs. Hilton Cburch, Oshawa. The nectaor. attend the Ex. ITink anti iamily, Ebenezer, Mn. Rev. Patterson, taok the service 1Nr. Hiarrington gave a veny inter- andi Mrs. Clarence Tink anti fam- in St. John's Churcb. ietînig anîd enlightenjg addness in the Next Suntiay will be H-anvest itessof the Britishî anti Foreign M ~~Home in St. John's Chuech. Rev. Biible Socety at the afternnnf service C.C. Hancourt will take the ser-1 Sundav. Rev. ýA. M.L Wootten ira- vice in the morning, wbile in the1 duceti-tbe speaker. Thn7 11- ---lege-oon- -l necd 1 eti or not. is nespansible for Let us know if you want EDUCATIONAL1 50payment. our wagon to eauI. j papen discontinueti he must 'E112's 17c pay ail arreans, an the pub- ....... tin 15C lishen may continue ta senti. R R y o d FaI * N L E it until payment is matie. -oz tin 28c nti then collect the whalr MeatsM i wy A Samaunt hhr t he paen Phone 375r22 Hampton SPONOR PBLIof their own ta which the People SPEAKING TEST !of the section are invited. It is iesirable that the teacher does FRAYER f"Feayer is not overconu-ng Godas reluctance; it is laying holti ai His highest willingness."- TIrench. -I tesire no ather evitience o! the truth ai Christianity, than the Lord's Prayer."-Mad de Stael. -The Lorti's Frayer contains the sum total af religion anti morals."ý-Wellingtol. It's a mghty totgh job keeping the Statesman up to a l-î.gh standard xwihen so rnany subscrib- es put off senduin in their ar- Premises. Dates of Contesta Oct. 19-Darlingon at Hampton Oct. 21--Clanke at Oono Oct. 23-Hope Oct. 26--Cavan Oct. 28--Manvens at Betbany Oct. »-Cartwright at Blackstock Nov. 2-Bowmanville No0v. 4-Port Hope Champiansbp, contest for the County will likely be helti about Nov. 6th at Millbnook. Judging in tbe districts, will bie lne by publie school teachers .ho are in active service. Kerslake's YC We test eyes and fit trusses and assure you absolute satisfaction ini fit and price Protect yourself at New Low exercise, Prices - - wer a Dextri Maltose - 65e / sup~port. Lge. Listerine - 79c I Priced from Fruitatives Ige. -35 50c to $1.25 Squibbs T. Paste 35c Pablum Kili those f lies with 200 ABS&C 4c Fly-Fume ..33c-59c-98c 23 malt Ext. Wilson 's Pads.... ....loc Giant with C.L.O. FIy Tox ........... 33c-57c Kruschen 49c-89c Tanglefoot 3 for 10c 69C Let us show you our new pens, priced low at 25c - 59e - $1.00 and up to, $6.00. - Sets 49c to, $9.00 We allow haif price on your worn, out Waterman on the purchase of a new pen Art Borders or Deckle Edge prints cost no more than ordinary. PHOuNfnihEou nxtfim.B 49P. R. COWLING,P.B ar Central LICULTURAL >AIR at Orono WE DELÏVER iber 22&23 MN THE EVENINGS rHiE BAT"9 in 3 Acts, Presented by the nwech-lauded Newcastle Players iTION 0F A. BRJIAN MAJNWA RiNG EXHIBITS AND LADIES' WORK ,ttracti Nelw Games For LLra LJOlS""OId and Young 1 s

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