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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Aug 1937, p. 8

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 26TH, 1937 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE.r. L .IGH We1BeSen You At The OLD BO9 . Sunday m Monday m- - momi - S' REUNION August 28»29»30 CL-ASS 7, BEST DECORATED BICYCLE, BOY OR GIRL I. $1I00; -). 75c: 3. 50c CL.ASS 8, BEST DECORATED DOLL CARRIAGE 1. $100; 2. 75c; 3. 5Oc CLASS 9, BEST DECORATED CHILD'S WAGON 1. $100; 2. 75c; 3. 5Oc CLASS t0. BEST DECORATED TRICYLCE 1. $100; 2. 75c: 3. 5Oc CL.ASS 1l, BEST BOY OR GIRL IN COSTUME 1. $1,00; 2. 75c; 3. 5Oc No entries need be made prior te the day of parade ROUTE 0F PARADE South on Silver St. to King; East on King to Liberty; North on Liberty to Wellington; West on Wellington to Temperance; South to Rotary Park. PARADE CODMTTEE: Wes. Cawker, Chairman; A. M. Hardy, Bert Mortlock, B. B. Fur- ber Gilbert Jones, E. J. Wood, B. Roy Jackman, Wni. Paterson, T. A. Dustan, Len Elliott, R. R. Stevens, W. J. Chala, Ray Dilling, Roy Nichols, Allan Knight, J. H. Abernethy, W. H. Carnithers. DISPLAY 0F CURIOS The most unique display of articles of Pioneer Days ever shown in Bowinanville at the HOUSE 0F FRIENDSHIP No charge for Admission - Send your Curions in today - Phone 6W3. Reun ion Headquarters "The House of Friendship" (The Badminton Club - King Street) Registration Booth Open Daily From 9 a.m. Meet Your Friends Here - Comfortably Furnished For Your Convemience ICE CREAM -CONES FREE to every child in the parade Monday - 9.30 P.m. Dancing Free - Temperance Street Street Dance kMlqt lhv C. 'ln AldpWilsn n d, Ris e T rrmakrs IReunionSpecials RED & WHITE TEA, /' RED SEAL SALMON, 12s COMFORT SOAP pkg. 33e ýtin 14e 5 bars 21c Falcon No. 4 Sieve PEAS ..................... 2 tins 19e GILLETT'S LYE -.- . ...tin 12e WHEEN'S CARR'OLIC............ 3 bars 14c BEEHIVE SYRUP 2 lb. tin 19c Marshmallo Dainties CHOCOLATE BISCUITS ........ lb. 17e PICKLES, Falcon Sweet Mixed CHOW SAUCE - Special FLY COILS ige jar 25c bottie 10e .4for 9c Special 5- String BROOMS ................... each 25c INFANTS FOOD, Aylmer. 2 tins 19c SERVIETTES, White or Colored pkg. 15e NUGGET WHITE KID CLEANER bottie 19e Gold Me"a SARDINES ................. 2 tins 27c PICKLING SPICE, Whole Mixed JEWEL SHORTFMNNG Gold Modal PUDDINGS, Assorted BIG FPIVE CLEANSER d Flavers 1-4 lb. 10c 2 pkgs. 27e 9 . loc tins 5c F. W. Nelles Phone Us 596 We Deliver i HAMPTON Mr. Arthur AllUn and Miss Mai- jorie and Master Percy, Miss Muriel Scott and Mr. Clarence Yeo took in the Excursion te Ro- chester over the weekend. Mr. Clark Peters and Miss Rob- inson, Tbistletown, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis. A. Paters. Mr. Fred Oliver. Coîborne, an old resident of Hampton, was in the village on Sunday in company with a nephew, and called en a number o! !riends. Mr. and Mrs. TheephiXî,;s Salter, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. Salter and ether relatives. Mrs. Oto. Farncemb and daugh- ter who have been spendrng the summer at their cottage at New- castle on the Lake are visiting friends in London. 1Mrs. T. Tennant and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tennant, Toronto, were guests at Mr. F. G. Kers- lakes. miss jean Hogarth, Bowman- ville, spent Sunday at home. Sorry te report Mrs. Bessie ýRobbins is sick. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Staples vis- ted f riends in LindsaY. Hampton W. M. S. met in thiE basement of tht church on Tues- day, August 17, President Mrs. A E. Billett presiding. Af ter open- irig exercises and necessary busi- ness including the appeintment el a delegate, Mrs. J. Reynolds, tc the summer school at WhitbY. th( president expressed our pleasur( in having with us as visitoîs thl Womans Auxiliary from Ebene. zer. The president of Ebenezer Mrs. F. Worden, teek charge Miss Louise Osborne presided a tht piano and played a selectioi '.oftly. A hymn was sung, follow ed by prayer by Mrs. Blake Cour tice. Miss Lyla Osborne gave splendid talk based on the 121S Psalm. Mis. Worden expressei tht pleasure it gave them te visi Hampton. A vocal solo was nice ly rendered by Miss Elsie 0k( Rev. J. S. I . Wilson was intîodu< ed and in reminLwent vein tol, er 'of bis associatons in Hampton, a Officiai Reun ion Pro gram1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 9 a.m.-Registration of Old Boys and Girls of Friendship. (Badminton Club). at the Housel 2.30 p.m.-Parade featuring Bands, Historical and Mer- chants' and Manufacturers' Floats, and Kiddies. 3 p.m.-Official Welcome by His Worship Mayor Strike. Officiai Opening of Reunion. High School Grounds Acknowledgment, Dr. J. N. Hutchison, Winnipeg 3.30 p.m.-Baseball Game, Higrh School Grounds. 6.30 pim.-Soccer Football Garne, High School Grounds. 8 p.m.-Motion Pictures cf Durbacu County, Town Hall, by Dr. L. B. Williams. Reserved section for Old Boys and Girls. Public cordially invited frec. SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 il if.m.-Morning Services in the Churches. Former min- isteru and old boys will occupy the pulpits: St. Paul's United . . . Rev. Dr. D. W. Best St. John's Anglican . .. Rev. T. A. Nind Trinity United . .. Rev. C. C. Washington St. Aidrew's Pres. Rev. W. G. Blake Salvation Army . . . Col. Edwy White and C.ol. Peacock St. Joseph's R. C. Ch., Rev. Father Coffey 4 p.m.-Concert at Crean cof Baîley Camp by East Toronto Salvation Aîmy Band. Affernoon fret for visiting and trips te tht country. 7.30 p.m.-Commftnity Sing at High School Grounds. 8 p.m.-Reunion Rally in charge cf Ministerial Ass'n. High School Grounds. Music by Band cf Canadian Legion, and by East Toronto Salvatioti Army Band. Speakers: Prof. Charlts T. Paul, Hartford, Conn. Col. Edwy White, Coral Gables, Florida. MONDAY, AUGUST 30 9 a.s.-Back to School with former teachers. -Lawn Bowling Tournament. 10 a.m.-Trip to tht Beys' Training School. il a.n.-Tour of Inspection, Goodyear Factory. 2.30 p.m. -Cream of Barley Camp, Program cf Sports - Softball Ilorseshot Pitching Tournam.ent 4 p.m.-Old Time Fiddlers' Contest. 6.30 pim.-Softball Tourreaxent Finals. Tournament. 8 p.m.-Closing Reunion Rally, Creaze cf Barley Park. Speakers: His Worship, Mayor W. D. Robbins cf Toronto. Dr. Jabez Elliott, Toronto. J. A. Osborne, Editor cf America's oldest newspaper. And many other distinguished old boys. This Space Donated by The Canadian Statesman Cream of Barley Camp List BOYS, 8 YRS. AND UNDER - 40 YDS. 1. Pr. Boys' Shots. Mahcer Shoe Store 2. Pocket Knife, Mason & Dale 3. Evcrsharp Pencil, Johinston's Book Store GIRLS, 8 YRS. AND UNDER - 40 YDS, 1. Pr. Running Shoes, Fred Knox 2. Girl's Dress, Couch. Johinston & Crydernian 3. Pr. Girl's Pyjamas, Hoopers Ladies' Ready-To-Wear BOYS, 10 YRS. .AND UNDER- 60 YDS. 2. 3. GI RLS, 1. 2. 3. Community Picnic PROGRAMME 0F RACES B's Frt ie &Shirnche, MohnRston ik & Cryderman Pocket Knife, Mason & Dale 10 YRS. AND UNDER - 60 YDS. Pr. Shocs, L. W. Nelson Pr. Gordon Maid Hose, W. L. Elîiott Set cf Three String Pearls. Scîrite Stores 1. Univex Camera, Kerslake's Drug Store 2. Pocket Knife, T. .A. Dustan 3. Hchner Harmonica. W. J. Berry GIRLS, 12 YRS. AND UNDER - 60 YDS. 1. Box of Chocolates, J. Infantine 2. SiIk Lingerie, W. Len Elliott 3. Pr. Girl's Elastic Top Mitts, C. S. Halîman BOYS, 15 YRS. AND UNDER - 100 YDS. 1. Pr. of Shees, W. J. Martvn 2. Bicycle Tire. D. H. Jamieson Tire Shop 3. Flashlighit, Rice & Ce GI RLS, 15 YRS. AND UNDER - 100 YDS. 1. Pen & Pencil Set. Johnstcn's Book Store 2. Box Chocolates, W. J. Bagnel 3. Box Chocolates, W. J. Bagnell BOYS, 18 YRS. AND UNDER - 100 YDS. 1. Gillette Razor & Blades, Glen Rae Dairy 2. $1,00 Work, Gilmore's Barber Shcp 3. Pr. cf Socks, Dr. J. C. Devitt GIRLS, 18 YRS. AND UNDER - 100 YDS. I. Electric Boudoir Clock, James Marr 2. 2 lb. Box Chocolates, W. P. Corbett 3. Lingerie, The Evlyn Shop BOYS, 100 YDS. OPEN 1. Book Admission Tickets, Royal Theatre 2. Book Admission TickçWs Royal Theatre 3. Pr. cf Socks, Mrs. Scobel BOYS, 220 YDS. OPEN 1. Baby Brownie Camera, Sheppard & GilI 2. Flashlight, 'Shcppard & GilI 3. Fountain Pen, F. C. Pethick GIRLS, BOOT RACE I. 1 lb. Box Chocolates, F. O. Mcîlveen 2. Novelty Pottcd Plant, Kingsway Flower Shop BOYS, BOOT RACE 1. Box Chocolates, Allan Knight 2. Box Chocolates, Allan Knight BOYS, WHEELBARROW RACE, 15 AND UNDER 1. Shirts. W. F. Ward and Cole's Barber Shop 2. Ties, Dr. G. C. Bonnycastie BOYS, WHEELBARROW RACE, OPEN 1. Shirts. Lions Club 2. Tics, Lions Club M.ARRIED 'MEN'S S-MOKERS RACE, OVER 30, 60 YARDS 1. Smoking Stand, F. F. Morris Co. 2. Forget-Me-Not Shaving Set. jury & LovelI 3. 1-2 l. tin Tobacco, Harry Allin a boy, when his father preached « Orchard rendered an anthem, and bere (bel ore the union of the a duet entitled "God will take Methodists and Bible Christians). CADMUS I care of you" rendered by Misses He recalled happy associations A. Ashton and Verna Pethick was with Ebenezer; and left this Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and famn- much appreciated. The benedic- thought. with us-he asked where ily spent Sunday with Mr. and tien was pronounced by Rev. A. would we be if Paul had gofle Mr R. J. Brce Mrs. Curtis and F. March- of Tyrone. east instead of west onl hi is- famîly are staying. sionary enterprises. An instru- M.BlyPotradM mental trio was beautifully re- C ri Bi1ly rocToronod Mr S HO LRE O T dered by Misses Osborne, Annis haule HendersnTo rntspenR.CH OL.EPOTS- and Rundie, who klndly respond-th ween wihMsR.BAKT K ed to an encore. Mr. Wilson clos- BrownBLl.TC ed wth. benedictiofi. The ladies Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are at NTUAONSH L were formed in groups, a contest their cottage again. 1_CNTNUAIO___ OO was put on, after which refresb- Mr. and Mus. Muckle vlsited in1 ments were served, and a social Gravenhurst. Miss Doris Muckile ýUpper School Examajnation Resuits heur wus enJoyed by all. returned wth them.i Grade 1, 75%; Grade 2, 66- Recent visitors e! Mis. R. .j 74%; Grade 3, 60-65'7; Grade c, ______________ Bruce were, Mi. and Mrs. B. Big- 50-59%. About the time a man is old ger, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. A. Rob- Emerson, Ellen-Chemr. 3. enougb te have acquired f alrly bins. Leskard. and Mrs. W. H. Gibson. Birdie - Lat. Autb. c; good sense his neigbbours begin Taylor, Toronto. !Lat. Comp. 3. calling him an old foggy. Mrs. Payne and Mr. M. Payne, 1 Graham, Roy - Mod. Hst. c; Ment real, and Misses Dorotby and Trhg. 3; Phys. c; Lat. Auth. c; ______________________Guace Whitmee, Pontypool, are'Lat. Comp. 3. @M visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fer- Johnston, Arnold - Geom. 1; gusen. Cbem. c; Lat. Auth. c. W eloo Mr. and Mrs. R. Mountjoy. Taylor, Pearl-G0eom,. c; Trig. 1. Wmee cBlackstock. Mu. and Mrs. R. Payne Thompaon, Hzrvty--Geem. 3; Ofl'arnd f amily, Pontypool, and Mr. Lat. Auth. c; Lat. Cemp. 3. and Mrs. F. Eddy, Newcastle, vis- VanCamp, Mabel - Geom. 1; ied on Sunday with Mr. and Mus. Cbemn. 1; Lat. Auth. 2; Lat. Comp. OLD BOYS ANDY C. Ferguson. 1 GIRLS ~Willan, Grace-Geoma. 1; Trig. GIRLS 1;1 Phys. c; Chem. 2; Lat. Auth. c; I ENNISKILLEN Lat. Comp. 3; Eng. Comp. c. SWright, Walter-Med. Hist. 3; Oeom. 2; Phys. 1; Cbem. 1; Lat. Ir '-..,- u i Congratulations te Miss Velma Autb. 3; Lat. Comp. 3. e ed up for your ýe welcome e le Many of the stores have T, been painted by J. H. e. Abernethy, Who guaran- n tees a good job and a reasonable price. ;it e-J.H.Abernethy c-Phne431 Bowmanvllle ld School examinatiens. Services will be held next Sun- day, August 29th, as follews: Buiketon 11 ar.. Ennisklllen 7 p. m. Al invited te attend. The evenlng service wlll be of a special1 character when Rev. S. Oouley Brown, Richmond, Que., will preach. Other Enniskillen Old Boys will be present. The service e! praise wlll be led by a large choir. Tht service beld ln connéction with tht L.OL. of West Durham on. August 15th, was well attendtd.1 Rèv. J. E. Whltbarne'dtIilered an leàpilng 'message on 'Ye shall *know thetrtuth and the trut.h shaîl make you fret.". The ëhoir under tht leadership o% . Miss Elvai Results o! Upper Sehool Ex- aminations o! pupils prepaued in Bowmanvillt wbo wrote at New- castle: Jack Hae-Mod. Hist. 1; Trlg. 2; Bot. 2; Zool. 2; Mech. c; Chem. 1. Evelyn Allin - Eng. Cemp. 3; Lat. Auth. c; Lat. Camp. c; Fr. Auth. c; Fr. Comp. 2. Lorine Batty-Eng. Lit, c; Mod. Hist. c. John VanDusen-Eng. Camp. 2; Eng. Lit. 2; Fr. Auth. c. Alex Hendry-Trig. 2; Mecci. c; Chem. 2; F. Camp. c; Fr. Auth. l Prizes 2.30 p.m. Monday MUARRIED LADIES' RACE, OVER 30 1. 52' Cloth and Naekins, Walker Stores Ltd. 2. End Table, F. F. Morris Ce. 3. Smoked Ham, GA. Edmondstone MARRIED MEN RACE, OVER 30 I. 1-2 Ton Coal, I-1rs. T. S. Holgate 2. Windbreakcr. S. G. Chiartran 3. $3.00 ini Groceries, Domninion Stores M\ENS MYSTERY TIME RACE - 50 YDS. 1. Smoking Stand, Northcutt & Smiith 2. $2 ini Choice Meat, Wes Cawker 3. 3 lbs. Butter, Bowmanviîle Dairy Store LADIES' 'MYSTERY TINIE RACE - 50 YDS. 1. Case cf Choice Peas, Fred W. Nelles 2. $200 in Choice Meat, W. J. Dudley 3. $200 in Bread Tickets, The çarter Family BOYS, BROAD JCYMP - UNDER 15 I. Camera. Alex McGregor 2. Flashlight, Alex McGregor 3. .\louth Organ, Alex McGregor I. 2. 3. YVardlcy's Shaving Bowl, J. W. Miller Fine Tic, Mac's Clothes Shop Pr. Socks, Dr. J. C. Devitt 1. Shower Prooft Windbreaker, Arcade Store 2. $2,00 BrilI Shirt, Arcade Store 3. $1,00 Dress Shirt, Arcade Store POP DRINKING RACE, OLD BOYS OR GIRLS, 40 YEARS AND OVER I. 2 lb. Box Chocolates, T. H. Knight 2. Basket cf Peaches, J. Infantine 3. 1 lb. Box Chocolates, F. O. McIlvecil HARDBALL THROW FOR DISTANCE 16 AND OVER 1. Pintud Shaving Set, F. C. Vanstone 2. Eversharp Pencil, M. G. V. Gould 3. Burgess Snaplite, M. G. V. Gould PAPER RACE, OLD BOYS AND GIRLS 25 ANI) OVER I. S lb. Box Candy, W. C. Caverly 2. Year's Subscription, Canadian Statesman 3. Years Subscription, Canadian Statesman OLDEST MAN ON THE GROUNDS 1. Electric Hcating Pad, Hydre S OLDEST LADY ON THE GROUND S" 1. 6-Picce China Bedside Set, J. W. Jcwell OLD TIME FIDDLER'S CONTEST 1. Ham, Swift Canadian Co. 2. Ham. Canadian Packers 3. Side of Bacon, Harry Hague H-ORSESHOE PITCHING TOURNAMENT 2.30 P.M. - Silver Cup and Other Prizes GIRLS' SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT Courtirce, Maple Grove, Hampton, Enniskillen 1. Silver Cîîp te sinning tcam 2. Box of Chocolates te members of four teams BOWLING TOURNAMENT .1. $16,00 in Prizes - 3 prizes SOCCER FOOTBALL GAME Bowmanville vs Enniskillei Silver Csip, prescnted by R. M. Hollingshicad Ce. BASE13ALL G.AME OfficiaI Starters for Races: AIf. Shirubb, and J. Earl Cunningham. Looking BackwardI Glen Rae Dalry Started which makes around Daily Deliveries of that good wholesonie Pasteurized Glen Rae Milk and Cream, to the citizenof Bowmanville and District. C Weîcome OId Boys and Girls Back to the OId Home Town While here drink plenty of Glen Rae Dairy MiIk. It will renew your youth as it is nature 's greatest food. GLENRAEDARY - .~- - 'URRtAI Saturday Grnd Parade 2.0p.m. (D.S.T.) Saturday, August 28th Parade Forms Up At Central School CLASS 1, BEST 'MANUFACTURERS FI-OAT 1. $1000; 2. $500K) 3. $200 CLASS 2, BEST MERCHHANTS FLU.AT 1. $500; 2. $300: 3. $2.00 CLASS 3, BEST FLO.AT PUT ON BY SERVICE CLUB, WOMENS INSTITUTE OR OTHER DURHAM ORGANIZATION I. $1000 ;2. $500: 3. $200 CL.ASS 4, DECORATED CAR 1. $5,00; 2. ,300: 3. $200l CLASS 5. BEST F.ARMERS FLOAT I. $10,00; 2. $500; 3. $200 CLASS 6, BEST CHAR.ACTER GROUF, 2 OR MORE CHILDREN I. $100; 2. 75c; 3. 50c i Diusic Dy uiaucLe wimsun itnu uin . - - d%,É ý Of N Bowmanvine Phone 2665 R. R. STEVENS & SON

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