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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 25 Nov 1937, p. 9

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--MMRM M Mis Hedeson M.1adLis L.Ctoes i? dnight, Docember 31, 1937. w i I = s n u n c e d ft b ou 'ty t e f e THAT W M NO WAHIN Vi.A. eidand Barbara, with Mt. and Mis. W-.E. Reid. 4 J'ELI- -- axcne tp IvecmersnY.ni fÏ ein Cmdemay ompee tPloyees OUR LOTHS WIH TH NEWSOAPTact is mei-ely the ai-t oai get -___e________________and_____es ý _MOE OR KILIS MOST GERMS. ITS tin watyo wnt THICKR, RAnd many a man wo believes THURSDAY ONL Y TCERICHER SUDS QUICKLV SOAI< OUT in doing the most good to the îtpie 50Bruacus r$0 e VITWIHU SRBSN NDGTgreatest numben regarda numbere 1 2ndPrise .$400 Bermuda cruls. or $30cash -.I -~ anc as the geatet number. Nezt 5Prises $400 Bermuda crui,, or $400 cash' CLOTHES TRULY CLE-AN-HiOSPITAL.CLEANI Do Your best - then try to makeNt5Pis$30Bruacieor30cs the best of it. & Nt 6 Prises Six $25 cash awards " How deanly we pay for the . ~ jNx2pie wnylcsaad AEI things we get for notlîing. Neit 20 Primes FlftY $1 cash awards MADE Silence is ai ten the best argu- N- 5 PimFity$5cah wSs AND THURSDAY, NOVEINBER 25TH, 19.37 THE C.\NADIAN STATESM.\N, BOWNMANVILLE, ONT ARIO H in ts F or No m eb o d ies n i a a y hi g m ore busi- ih' M' r.and M rs. Leonard Job- - SL uiT o ey M . Fr d ile, n Bo ma vll w] r calt hw a n rd Cah t e a e . M neîs-lxke. for anything that at-ZMON J lin. . Mr. Sidney Ferguson with jSTARK VILLE . A pThos n even'sYfan vdinti tw n Wrltten for The Statesman tended to their business better * Mr. Harvey Thompson. Mrs..".'- . was enjoyed and a delicious lunch with r . and Mrse ert M K e. <ntneofr ias weOshasewdayte otes an e by than the oxen. Conditions that 1 Intended for last week)NaIrad enth fOhaaautr. te is i- 'c Jessie Allen B row nex t o er a e io of e rs h e M r. and M rs. Jas. G ibson, . *1, Mr. nd M rs. PR cb er rt on Sh loh W'A. eld a pleas nt t purpose behind them. You rea]- Symons, Miss Symons. Mr. Gibbs, witb Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- and profitable meeting at Mrs. S. M hs nwe.Ms .C Toronto called at Mr. Jas. Cam- son.. ....Miss Brown and Miss G. Hallowell's. Snowden. Miss Betty Snowden. Oxen ize the suitability of the use of eron's. 'Mr. RyCmrnsadVr odr lcsok ihadMs hs al n Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snowden Mr. R a C m e o n a d e r o r e r B a c s t c k w i h M r . M r . a n d M r s .J ohTh o s . F a î l sr .a nn When I first came ta the Mari- oxen after you see ,themn doing Mr. Russell Stainton S. and Mrs. Joseph Forder. . .. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hallowell bad'aMrs. oH Snowden Mr and s times, oxen struck me as e os tîhat orses couîd not posi- M r. and M rs. Newton Lander. and Mrs.rsp r e r . B a k n o abe e e i g u at w e . C.a .Snowd e en. M r a ind r But myBt beamue nens jobslydoRupertaspWerry.art Toratok-alenjnoyabletereveninck.gsthout.nd rastarr Mrek.r. SamerSnowproengSatereyevente t t a h nedo 'lurned to admiration. Most of Iload.5 of sea-weed to use as fer- Jas. Staint.on. McLaughlin. . . . Mr. Edgar Emn- fromn blood poisoning if his arm. their brother. Mr. and Mrs. R ch- them are such good looking tilizer, (locally known as sea Mrs. M. H. Langmaid, Misses merson. Valentia, with Mr. and Recent Visitors: ýard Snowden, Oshawa. beasts. So obviously well-cared manure,. over boulders three feet Vida and Florence Langmaid. Mrs. Malcolm Emmerson. Ms eaHloelwt is h on epemtWd for, fa; and sleek with shiny in diameter. Nova Scotia drives Oshawa. vsited at Mr, Jas. Camn- 1Mr.adMs Robert Dickey RuMis Meda Hlloel ihM s ThevYoung P e pleme Wed coats.t. They impress you with plenty of cars and trucks and ercns and M.Ruseli Stainton's. and Mr.and Mrs Bert McMu]len Rt aey their strength and the way they oxen but. not so many horses. Mrûs. Ray Cameron. Inez andiand family visited Sunday in Inspectai' A. A. Martin anddMr. Smyit.ha sol was nheBibre 90 a Beveley, hav r Bnesday efamen:ng.h AfterthpraMrer J. go ut their business. heads Parent Education Bvre.bv eturned home BretnwihMr. and Mrs. Jas. lfamily witb her mother. Mrs. J. do nd pulling strong.Weananadeoonlrdigb wat a oxpu]ig cntsi t hpe ha mny f y rad fom saa.McLaughin who celebrated their McKay. readi ndwas gien bvLradree- teNvStan x Prvin cial Ex- sa r oe tstdyian t dua Mrs. Horshaw and Nancy, To- 5t edn anniversary. Mrs. Frank Bennett and Mrs.'Thelmna Freeman. The programiIri thebiNon.aJst o etia hcaExan- ern.s aresud hgavetsared. trot. :itdhe rohr.M. r.ad r. ei cîl er aryHerngo. oono wt arngd byLxonTTobr.onto,________________________________ .hbto.Js osetoea is tn I ot O ltth atagou.W. MuMaster. rn Peterboro Fridayv their mather. Mrs. Jacob Hallo- miss:onary iconvener. xvas given a ,-leasure. Thei" It is truly famled - parent educa- Mr. Jas. McMaster and Miss Miss Mary Malcolm, Mr~. and el. itthemJa. cnt eun olw:Mui.HzladGae*. . 'Voats were so ton. It is very sobering and ex- Jean MMaster. Toronto. were Mrs. Hugh Taylor and Miss Roseedwt em Trullîtotpic. The New Chiurch IF 'ORE.bu * .. . shix-y and welI , tremely discoincerting ta f ind with er parents~. Mr. and Mrs. Mountjoy spent Friday in Lind- Mrs. Sh~utka visitecl friends in Faces a New World. by Ms. Chas. ~u . u m M brushed. And many of the tb'ngs you find J W. McMaster. say. Oshaiva. Rundle, Edna Swallo*w. Erncsi L YSH N their harness! wrcnig with your chîde ab r.Nra rli e El r.LwsFli a eund Miss Meda Halloweil lhas le-TisadWlim Lad:oo.w Didn't it sb iithersut - rang lhandling on Whie.Courtice . Holden. Aiber- from Harriston.tre rmatp atect. lr e Metcnalf:re d u Fed Mii T -elag es th parnts'part. Most f sta alled an er aId scbaol cbum. Mi'. and Mrs. Joseph Far-der ad Ms .Brocog ely e.Rceto a andcedy pair, (I think 1 seem ta cxpect that wvhen we bave Mrýs. J. WV. Balson. Mis. Asa Spinks maotared ta Lo-vil.hsrtiedom frvs-iSmCte N brpeen35 yoke' is the a chiîd \vc automatically knowJ Mr. C. Mumiford and Mi'. AIf. cust Hill an Thursday. M r s. iting ber mather, Mrs. John Mc- '____________________ use b sut afa to enog.wse paret.rei s ta te wXVin tt a aattending Sins emaîned ith ber daugb Kay. uordI sut ldmbowta eno .We parets. L ove e inerFir tr.M5k avi.Mrs. Bert Trim vîsited lher ma- I IUA Yi TOLD ME THIS frgtnd tolearn how to do ayohrjbbt M.tn r.AfAr.Ad e'. Mr" arv.ther. Mrs. Silver. RELIEVES A for fear it is wh- en it cames ta anc of the mast Lloyd and Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Toronto.1 G.A eanIgro not r i g h t), important in the world, ive trust WV. Balson. Gerald. Jean and JaeWacam otP r risnMrt arow . PrtHoe. ThEAaD 0CGore lbr p ul c d 6300 Jessie Allen ta instinct. Vie demand that aur Marion. attended the banquet at Mrs.JaeMlcm.PrPr- Ms yteFrowPrtHp!TedahofGrg AbrtIAHUR pounds. The Brown teachers know their jobs and are tbe Genasha Hotel. Oshawa.' giv,- ry. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lean- visited ber parents. Mr. Viceor esllndfo hartyf es. ocI- I UR driver put his knee on their tî'ained but as parents we are not en ta the Junior' Farniers by tbe ard Joblin. Farrow's. geHî o bryfv e asc snouts ta Pull their heads down. ready ta îcarn. It is an almost Miwanis Club. The young folks Nestieton Wamen's Iis t i t ute Mr. and Mrs. Carias Tamblyn, curred on November 13. e wasi pcalzdmdiato cracked te whip and they start- ufiversal experience ta find. that tak part in the program: Vocal met at Mrs. Joseph Forder's n Orono. vis4ted er mother, Mrs. l' 74 years of age and ha d 1en T HSseiaie eiain UEI ONEOG (14 to Pull. You cauld see thej as one studios parent educatian. dutts by Lloyd and Boyd Ayre, Nov. 10. with a splendid attend- Stark. nyawe.H a oni ikatonli xrsl mliscles on ther powerful shoul-1 the whole bause runs smather Grald and Jean Balson; violin ance. Roll cal was answred by ________ Peterborough and for many years' designd for the nose and upper drs stand out, they braced theirj and there is lss f amily friction. and pana duet by Gerald afd Why I joJned the Institute." -------was emplyd by the Ingersol throat, where most colds beIn-lEETMN OD legs, and slowly started theix' load, There is a lot ta be learned in Maron Balsn; Lloyd Ayre spoke Deember rIl cal will be some IVIk'y in lawom Cany and Lmberr ndeze or snime- riatonn the s (which was boxes filled with lead. 'gettingaon with r'eaple and there on "My Ambition wvhen I am a suitable article far a child's MA LE GROVE Comeid the wilwColadaw, who sneeosi heo irttinen theay laaded on a stafe-boat), to move. is no better place ta start tlhan in Man." Boyd Ayre maved a vote Christmas stocking ta be sent ta --4>Copany. B seth dowons-thlpt rvn my Then there xas the cutest litte ne s wn family. of thanks to the club an d Jeani the West. Institute is sendixg (Iftefded for last week by tMis ar h vree adughtes, in or h' how ffVIC cld pair of two-yeartolds.dTheytwere ia their early stages. Even when darven boyar Miss. Zwickere0 Three Meals A Day Bason scconded the motion. the finished quilt in the bale be- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown Mrs. Vi Sixiden of Belmont. Mrs. your head is ail clogged up from drien y aMis Zwcke ofMr. Harvey Balson, Columbus, xng packed for a needy family in Gormley, vsited Mn. and Mrs. Georg e*Daniel of Ingersol, and a cold, Va-tro-nol brings comfort- Bridgewater. She looked to be in One f the difficult things in Miss Marion Balson. Oshawa, vis- Saskatchewan. Rev. C. C. Har- Arthur Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. MisAm,9 oe n eiflt o rah gri V U ' ber teens and 'as a little bit of keeping house is ta, choose the ited thein parents. Mr. and Mrs. court, Blackstock. gave a splendid J. D. Pickard. M ay lf t heomer citizerelf'ef-lets__ _______ _______ _____ a sligh t girl. P robably sh e w iîî m eals so th at you do ft h ave J. V. B alson . R em em bran ce D ay ad d ress. A f-~ M r. and M rs. T ed B agn ell, ___ __ __ ___of_ ___th e__ __ __ __ ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __of__ flot grow any mare, but lier axen the saine tbing too aiten. Did yau Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Balson. Ger- ter speaking of the Battie of 1914- Town, spent Sunday wît.b bernnn will. Te eehresd o ever try making lists of foads? ald and Jeaf. visited at Mr. Geo. 1918 he enlarged on the battles parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ste- like the other oxen, but in a reg- Wen you bave a few minutes, Armour's, Hampton. of Science and its value to the yens. 9a~t sd, s ulr anesliethtusdfo aybe while the vegetables are Miss Marian Balson visited Miss world today, tbe batile against Mr. Henry Penkins, Maorefield, ER YU ___________________________ forboiling for dinner. take your pen Vianda Clarke, Hampton. pain anid suffering. the battie visitcd Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wor- . E, O i hand and wvrite down ail the Mrs. M. H. Langmaid, Misses against poverty and unjust treat- den.à desserts you can tbink of. Then Vida and Sybil Langmaid, Osh- ment in the wanld. and finally the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens and v take your cook-books and the awa. visited at M. Frank Pas- battle against sin in which we daughter Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. collection of recipes you bave ga- coe's. must aIl take part. Miss Ruth Laurence Vihite and daughter tliered from time ta time. and Mn. and Mrs. Leslie Hoskin and Prautt read "The Little Tliifgs of Jean, visited Mr. and Mî's. Clan- laok them over, adding favorites family visited at J. Vi. BaIsons. Life." Mrs. Harry Pbilp sang ence Allixi, Newcastle. totelist or thase recipes yu A large number af people ser- -That Silver Haired Daddy af Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Freeman. ~ avlways meant t try btjs enaded Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pas- Mine," and Mrs. Malcolm Emmer- Misses Thelma and Lyra Pree- neer got aruxd to it. Do the coe on Mnday night. son read "The Master Remein- man an d Miss Marion Foley visit- DELICIOUS SiRDE HA samie thing with meats and then bers." Lunch was served. cd bis brother, Mn. E. R. Freeman. with supper dishes. Vihen you are Ann-~tyn t eiewa t aefrfiversary services and tbank- St. Catharines.I __________________________haefor offerîng were lield in the Presby- 'b Shredded Wheat >'ou no h iaiig nr mels ak yu lst ndvNEsT . .rO Symipathy is extended ta Mn. bidn lennso "~ " m ea s. ake you li ts nd ith erL E N terian ch u rc b on S u n day. N ov. 14. an d M rs. B en B row n in th e loss f i d ng e e e ts o a ur s p rf c e ea.a n h / ae thcmn in rotation on choose *Ini the oxning Rex. C. H. Fergu- of hen grandmothen, Mrs. Peters sunrpnd eetdw thN YUP1e anc most suitable. The ists Intended for last week) son, Bet.hany, brought a splendid of Caiborne who 'sas visiting , wuiI enjoy Shredded Whe evdwt ml rcem wilremind you f faads you have u d y vst r we : M .an message fan Remeînbrance Day. tliere. on Tucsday nxgbt. Nov. 9.ho orcl . I' ed -frwyotnabout. It is queer the Mrs. Vies. Oliver. Lakefield. adwr t aro.dscinand mae a ong ptun, fhil daii th C H I DRE N s5wmke a tling:ovei-rudyaisnnswee M. and biig aaor amic d strcene afdshegot up hrough te nithe forrimeand Mrs. Lawrence Oliver expense. A male quartette fifristaireýakng th , e1 lwnthler list *DR E"r . arev e df ndMn Tciherbr.wihM.Ylvertan cansisting of Messrs. nose, collai- banc also a fastyNigrFal 'a t a maybe. Cci Wilson. r. "'Clarke Williams, Sidney Fenguson, ahiiteha.Se"sn- ~ ~s ttCrow Bra~î~ Con Syr,,Mak9a1u ttrevoo ofacomitsan d le sieth Mn.adMls Robnt aodwtîtwofnenmbr. eshite eaed axsas unda and Mnsrnd" ornntr McMu elientoJanet-anyEaî'l Gray and Victan Malcolmmae taB mnilehpta mnakes happy, healthy cu menus. Sometimes when you have ]ýickey .Ms Lnh bease wy udy dre Nodout bou tbt, company you have food wbicb eee....MisLn iky accampafied at the organ by Mr. neyer regaining coniscia u s n e s s. appearstoobeobanougbyounjo ed. Dick with Mn. and Mrs. J. Vance Wilson. In the evenîng Funeral was lîeld Tuesday at Col- fo otr a t retsî peaps oube hoshyen foods Mn e. ... Mn. Cecil Slemon 'sitb Rev .Vi F. Riding, Pantypool. borne. Mr. and Mns. Ben Brown Energy and helps to bIld which complement each othen and .adMsLoeoMunoygve an inspirin g addness on and two childrcn attended the strong, sturdy bodies. Chil. make a satisfactary meal. Put it "Making Melody in Our- Heants," f uneral. drn1v tadnyrtr dow.ýn on paper so that you wiîî and the full Yelverton choir of Soi-ny to lose Miss Verna Petb-1 i drenlov it nd evertir lave soething ta shoot at again. Icold pan and be cooked slowly, 22 vaices assisted willingly and ick from our community, as sbebictsI f its delicous flavor. List eas combinations for after- pouing off the fat if necessary. helpfully. The social balf hour lias gone ta Toronto.bo THeAOStao for your Bridge Creamed Tuna spent folowig the services when Mrs. L. C. Snowdoni entertainedÏ %THEFAsnac1ks ai ght. It is not mucb Drain a haif-poumi can of tuxia lunch was served tO the visitons, the Snowdoni Brothers and theer ENER tr~iouble ta make thiese lists and in the colander and run cold brouglit a happy an d gratifying wvetueur sister, Mrs. John it wsill save cfergy. wsater tbrough to nemove ail. Mix Anniversary Sunday to a close. Sanders, town. Miss Helene Hynds1 ÇO16Cooking Bacon with a cup of cneam sauce, 2 ai<ý Toronto, Mr-. anid Mns. _ _ _,R EJ DD WE A chopped bard cooked eggs, and 1 Freeman, Misses Thelma and SRD IDW centre and soft at the ends, it anid saIt and pepper. Put n aDDHoardFole- MssesMvaandIN CANADA OF"' CA À ENI JI E U has been cooked at too high a baking dis, cover witb buttered _ temperature. Bacon is the ex- cnumbhs and bake about a baif- Cronfelt-..Dickle ception that praves the rule, that bour in a moderate aven Un tii rtywdin a oenz meat shouîd always be stanted to the crumbs are bnowned. This is A pt te hoddifng r.as oeniz-r c ook lit a high temperature to anc of the baiidy dishes that can da h oe0 n n i ThCNDATRHCOMPANYLimitS< sean the meat an d keep in the be made in the marning antu- R. B. Dickie, Enniýkillen, on Sat-i: Juices. Bacan slîould go into a cd in to bake while you are set- urdayatron November l3th. ting the table, after an aiternoon wben their younger daughten, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _out. Ella Jean, w as given in m arriage ~> .Ice Box Cookies oxiîy son ai Mr. and Mns. William J 111 cup brown sugan Cronfeit aifVWest Palm Beach, - cup meited butter Flonida, The bride, who was ~egg ilne in imponted noveity crepe 11/4 cups f lour iin navy witb shel Pink and navy 4à teaspoon soda accessories, entered the drawing -~ -,--- 12cup nutmeats ioom aon the aim of hen father, Scup dates wbo gave ber in mariage. The M ilk mo ey.. dfix alta ilacereonoy was conducted b Rv Mxingredieiit, in order namn- kie, sister of the bride, acted as is HO MV E TOVVTI In ey d Foi-m into rail and chillini bridesmaid, while Mr. William Y ice-box. Cut in slices and bake Diekie supporte'd the groom. Steady circulation aofilk maney meana steady' business in a i 400 degnees, After the cenemon y a buffet . *e dair comunit. ~.luncheon was served. Tea was dar omuiy poui-ed by Miss Vera Cook who "t '~7 Mlk money flows back into the community ta the dairy fariners COWANVILLE w1 sgowed in navy blue crepe "'\' and a th m e at he ilk lan . It tho cir ula es t th loc l .w ith ed trim nin gs. T h e to ast to and o te mn li th ilplan. I thn cicultesto te lcalthe bride and groom was given by storekeepers, the doctor, the dentist, and other home tawn (Held over from hast week) Mn. William Dickie and was e-3 ,0 0 C n e people. It helps support schools, libraries, churches, hospiajs, Mrs. Buriey is moving to New- sponded ta by the groom. fire and police departments, and ather home institutions. tonville. After a bnifboncymoon in M. Chas. Hughes was hit by a Washington, D. C., theha >v It la Borden's job and Bordens privilege to contribute ta this caon atdynitwene-oul ilevefrPmBahpjES

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