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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1937, p. 6

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-- Saturday at St. John's Parish 1Hall, when a most. delightful and i rstructive tiiie was enjoyed.C D U TYRONE The theme for the Home and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Penfound School meeting last Tuesday ev- Young People's meeting was and Mrs. W. C. Werry. Oshawa, ening was Health. Miss Tucker. hield on Thursday night. Miss visited Miss Lillie Penfound. Public Health Nurse. Bowman- Beth McQuade took the Bible Mr. and Mrs. Fax Qifford, Mr. ville, was speaker and gave an reading. The Bible study wvas ar.dMrs Madonld nd ISSinstructive talk on the pre-school taken by Miss Birdie Gibson. Miss aMni Macdonald CbougMiss child. Miss Kathleen Baker gave Muriel McKee had charge of the ed Mr. an4 Mrs. Wm. Macdonald. a vocal solo, Miss Pearl Leach a program: Mr. Wm. Laird, Cour- Mis flree Bym vsitd hr rading. and Mrs. Isaac Hardy a tice, citizenship convener of the unMiss. or y Robisn, eter- piano solo. Mr. A. L. Pa.scoe pre- Oshawa Presbytery, gave a talk on bon, ro. LodRbnoP sided for the elect ion of officers the Oshawa Presbytery and also Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rosevear eèrs ibeing re-elected: President. McQuade favored with a piano and Mr. Freeman Whit.e. Port Mrs. John Baker: Vice President. solo. Hope, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gus Walter Parrinder: Secretary, Mrs. Rosevear. Harold Pascoe: Treasurer. John Î5 Mrs. James Storey visited Mr. Kiveli: Pianist, Ileen B al1s on; and Mrs. Dave Hooper, Orono. Asst. Pianist, Helen Baker: Audi- N IKLE Mr. and Mrs. James Bal. Rena tors. Roy Langmaid and Jack'~ and Kenneth. and Mrs. Matilda Reynolds. The commit.tee report-1 Misses Velma and Mildred Chapman, Orono. visited Mr. and ed n the ink being built in the Bradley, Mr. KarI Bradley, Osh- Mrs. Wm. Virtue. school yardr which has since been awa, Messrs. Earl Luke and Don Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Byam vist-1 completed_ ready to f lood. Lunch Stainton, Tyrone, visited at Mr. ed his mother, Mrs. Clara Byam. 1jas evdadasca iee- Leonard Bradley's. Town, who suffered a slight je. .ad 5oca tm e A number of relatives attend- stroke. Mr Wesley Yellowlees held a ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Mr. Walter Park visited his succcessfl wod sale Friday ai - Arthur Wright, Oshawa, on Sat- mother, Mrs. E. Park. Peterboro. ternoon. urday. Mrs. Luther Goodman gave a Remember the W. I. meeting M.adMs .J arsn splendid report at the Institute M.adMs .J arsn meeting held at Mrs. W. F. Park's next Thursday afternoon in Toronto. visited at Mr. H. Stev- on Wednesday, of the Institute chaîigeaf Group 1. ollcal An ens'. Convention held at the Royal lexchnef Christmas gifts.AI Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright at- York, Toronto. Mrs. Theo Downiladies welcome. ,tended the Get-Together Confer- rendered a solo, and Mrs. Nor- The Brother.hood will hold their ýence of Statesman correspondents man Woodley gave a reading.1 first mieeting f the season at El- 'in Bowmanville on Saturday. There was a good attendance, and dad Thursday evening. Dec. 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McDonald a social haîf hour spent. M.Asn Taylor. Blackstock, and family, Woodville. Miss Ella Frinds0f r. . B Sctt illcandidate for the Older Boys' jHoskin, Burketon, visited at Mr. be glad to know he has returned ýParliament. and Mr. Johnston of M. Heard's.1 from Toronto where he under- 'Blackstock spoke to the boys atr Mrs. A. L. Pascoe. Solina, visit- went a critical operation on his Sunday School on Sunday ai ter- cd at Mr. H. Annis'. eye. noon. Miss Lena Taylor sang a Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Foster, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodman solo at the church service. and Grace Werry, Bowmanville. Mrs. and family. Columbus. Mr. Earl Rev. W. Rackham preached an A. L. Pascoe, Solina. visited ati Goodman. Toronto, and Mr. Fred excellent. sermon. Mr. J. A. Werry's. Goodman, Port Hope, visited Mr. Several f romn here attended the Mr. Gordon Beech and Miss1 and Mrs. Luther Goodman. funeral of Mrs. Arthur Wright. Alice Ashton were in Toronto and The oyster supper which wasS Oshawa. on Saturday. attended the hockey game. t held Friday evening in the vestry Rcn iios Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunt and under the auspices of the W.M.S. Rcn iios family visited at Mr. A. J. Short's. was well attended. A splendid Miss Evelyn Tink and Mr~. Percy Courtice. programn was given by the follow- Dewell at Palermo Sunday. Mr. A. Gladmnan and Mis. C. ing: Mrs. Reta Dudley. soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Hogarth. Graham. Oshawa, visited at Mr. accompanied by Mrs. A. Cole, Harmony, at Miss M. Hogarth's. C. Boyd's. Bowmanville; Mr. Jas. Hancock. Mrs. Fred Gillette and June. Mr. F. Pascoe and family, Miss soloist, accompanied by Miss A. New Toronto, were at Mr. Jack Irene Pascoe. Zion. visited at Mr. Annis, Courtice; piano duet by Reynolds'. A. Brunt's.2 Mrs. A. Cole and Mrs. R. Dudley; Mrs. Walter Parrinder at Mr. Miss Reva McGill, Toronto, vis- Miss McDuff. elocutionist. Brook- Brummel's, Brooklin. ited at Mr. T. McGill's.0 lin, favored with a number of Mr. Allan Balson and Mr. Mel- Misses Gertrude Grieve andt selections which were much en- ville Buttars, Queen's University, Elva Orchard attended the Osh- joyed. Rv. A. W. March gave a Kingston, at Mr. A. J. Balson's. awa Presbytry Y. P. U. Officers' r ta]k on seal fishing in Newfound- Miss Fanny Smales at Cherry- Congress.i land which was very interesting. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker, Pair- Special services will be held in Mr. George Werry. Toronto Un- Port. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Aner this church comniencing Tuesday. iversity, at home. Beals Macedon, N. Y., Mr. and Dec. 7th, and continuing through- Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Williams Mrs. 'Richard Parker, Cobourg, out the week. and Dorothy, Mrs. Jack Rehder visited Mrs. D. Burgmaster. Church service next Sunday at and Murray, Port Perry, Mr. and Young People's meeting last1 7 p.m. Mrs. Mel. Williams, Sussex. NB.. Wednesday night was in charge Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gibbs and at Mr. Chas. Howsam's. of 4th vice president Miss Alice May, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. Will Cross, Misses Norma Ashton. Mrs. Whithame opened Gibbs spent Sunday with Mr. and and Dorothy Boag, Miss Norma the worship period wit.h sme Mrs. B. H. Mortlock, Bowman- Yellowlees, Toronto, at Mr. N. C. quiet music. Devotional was ably ville. Yellowlees'. taken by Miss Gertrude Grieves. _____________________ Mrs. Graham and son, New- Rev. Whit.hame led in prayer. i castle, Messrs. Andrew and Don- Miss Blanche Preston and June [OIN ald Annan, Mrs. Smales, Dun- Ashton played a piano duet; a _____________________barton, at Mr. Jas. Smales'. recitation by Miss Jean Cross- Mrs. N. C. Yellowlees has re- man entitled "A Woman": Misses3 Reeve A. L. Pascoe, Misses Ruth turnied home after visiting friends Helen and Betty Knox and Elinor McKessock and Evelyn Tink at- in Toronto and Brampton. Sykes sang a trio, accompa.nied tended the get-togther banquet Mrs. R. Pascoe, Miss Mary Ho- by Miss Jessie Knox; Misses Mu- tendered by Editor Geo. W. James garth, Mrs. R. J. McKessock and riel and Elsie Moore gave a pianov of The Cana.dian Statesman to Ruth, and Miss Evelyn Tink, with duet. A debate "Resolved that \the staff and correspondents on Miss Lulu Reynolds, Hampton. women have more influence ina THE CA NADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVJLLE, ONTARIO Christanas Vle Shop at Nelles' Where you get Real Value. Five RosesC RIT A Red & White- PLOUK FRUIT DAKINO 24-lb. $ 0 Cut Peel............ lb. 25C 16-o2. tin Bag .... rne&LmnPe b 5 And 1 bottie Red & White 7-lbOag eo ell 5 Lemon or Vanilla Bag.......... 31 Citron Peel ......... lb. 35 98-lb. Bag - - - $4.14 Valencia Raisins . 2 lb.2e XAC P41isc meat 8edlessRaisins . 2 lb. 25c Bt o MicetetCurr:nts ........... lb. 14c Bt o 25ew 2 lbs. for 25e Bleached Sultanas .. IL 23cSPRM C ocoanut Shelled Walnuts .... lb. 39e 2 Ibs. for ..........2c Olazed Cherries ..... lb. 45e CHOCOLÂTE DROPS Shredded CJ lb. Molasses.......... tin 10e Per lb .............. 19e PORK u DEA S Libby's (l's) 3cis 9 PORK BEA 3 tns 1 Supreme Chocolates MOLASSES SNAPS 1 -lb. pkg. 33c 2-lb). pkg. 55fbc Special 2 Ibs. 19C New Mixed Candy............ 2 lb. 25c Sage or Savoury............ per tin 5c Aylmer Oyster Soup......... 2 tins 19c Chocolate Peanuts .......... 1-2 lb. 13c Plum Jam............... 32-oz. jar 25c Oranges.......... per doz 25c - 35c Oold Medal Orange Special Value! Marm lade 32-oz. jar F. W. Nelles Phbono596 Dowmanvllle the world than man" was ably handled by Miss Susie VanCamp and Mr. Lorne Mortson, Tyrone. for the affirmative, and Miss Doris 3 Milîson and Mr. Frank McMullen, Enfield, for the negative. The Negative won by a few points. The debate was educational and caused a great deal of laughter. The .iudges were Misses Jessie Knox. Margaret Dalton and Mr. Russel Gilbert. A piano duet was given by Mrs. Milton Stainton and Elva Orchard. A chorus "Keep Your Sunny Side Up" was sung by Howard Stevens, Sheidon Pethick. Harvey MeGil. Allan Stainton and Orville Ashton. Misses Helen Knox and Elinor Sykes rendered a duet which was much enjoyed. Miss Sykes also led in community singing. Every- one took part in a contest. after which lunch was; served. Attend- ance 90. j COURTICE Weekly dance at Mr. Ed. Pid- duck's Hall sponsored by the lo- cal Girls' Softball team was splendidly attended. Junior Red Cross Society of No. 8 held its monthiy meeting at the school house on Friday, Nov. 19. Sunbeam Mission Band held its November meeting on the 26th at No. 8. A number from. here attended the H. S. Commencement held at Bowmanville on Thursday and Friday evenings. Mr. Ben Cochrane has been seriously ilI with bis heart. He was taken to his brother's home as he was unable tc, look after himself. With the exception of a few of the best trees, the orchards be- longing to Mr. M. Gay and Mr. A. Phair have recently been cut down. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown., Mr. Wilfred Brown. Mr. and( rs Hugh Short, Mrs. Nora Vare Mr. and Mrs. Fritz VonGunten.ý and Messrs. Douglas Courtice. Walter Short. George Reynolds, Jack and Bill Varcoe, attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Mr. Douglas Courtice is having bhis fruit-house rebuilt, fire hav- ing destroyed it last year. i ENFIELD Recent Visitors: Mr. J. Ormiston, Oshawa, Mi. S. Bray, Columbus, Mr. Walter Smith, Toronto, at Mr. Geo. Or- miston's. Mr. and Mrs. R. Davidson, Rag- lan. Mr. Carl Ferguson, Maple Grove, at Mr. Alf Prescott's. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Millson and Miss Verna MUson, SaUina, at Mr. Edwin Ormiston's. Mr. Edgar McKee, Cadmus, at Mrs. H. Stinson's. Mr. Frank McMuljen has been Mr aind iMTrot.O isns- vMr.inganTron.J.Oms ,shi awa, at Mrs. W. J. Ormiston's. Mr, and Mrs. T. Mountjoy'at Mr. Wm. Gifiler's, Manilla. Miss Annie Mountjoy is visiting at Mr. J. E. Elliott's, Bowman- ville and Cadmus. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dean, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dean, Burling- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton and babe, Toronto, at Mr. E. Bradley's. Miss Mabel Beech, Toronto, at home. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hicks and A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS For Hlm AN EASY CHAIR............ As showxi to the right - Lounge Chair with balloon seat and pil- low back. A gift any man will appreciate. To the Left. . . . 4 Piece Fireside Group Club Chair, Ottoman, Table and Lamp. 4-Piece. -~Group only-- $29.75 Same Chair as showxi, in leather. e4v A lifetime of comfort $48.00 See aur selection of Lounging Chairs. Special Xmas Values $13.75 to $35.00 LAMPS There are no finer gifts Lamps make your home brught and cheerful at small sokat guaranteed lower SEWING prices. CABINT CABINETS OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Table Lamps - $1.95 PAIc mNTS The model shown is The design aboveinvr Bridge Larnps $2.95 Patclgifts t oit mr arc Floor ap-$47 theahse" Large styles offered. Pric- Xmas Special See orXa pca assortment. ed as low as $ 5.95 JUNIOR REFLECTOR $2.95 - $10.0 $1.85 Lare selection to choose Baead hd $1.5 Lrg from A$as9an8Sad The ideal gift for "Her" - a beautiful Walnut TABLES Covered Cedar Chest. Obtainable in any style. Decorative and really useful Morris Co. stock of occasion- al, lamp, end and magazine tables will solve many a gift $13.5 toproblem. Drop-ieaf table $39-50 I$ - 6.95 Veneered ExteriorsA Score of styles in j every imaginable size Practical Toys for Good Girls and Boys and style. Ail are guaranteed Mothproof, Doli Prams - - - - $ 1.89 Dustproof, and Dainp- proof Desks and Chairs $2.25 SWagons- -- -- --$1.50 SBassinettes- - - - $1 .45 Table and Chair Set $ 1.89 Some Buy Wheel Barrow -- $1 .49 WIth On DnpWgn 14 Tr4y! Ternis! DmpW os- -$I4 Rocking Korses --$ 1.75 S.-..~ . DolCarniages .-.-.-.$2.89 Pool Tables- - - - $8.95 SATURDAY MORNING CASH SPECIALS Child's Rockers- - - 99c Card Tables........... Reg. 1.65 - $1.19 Blackboards -- -----29c Ferneries ............. Reg. 3.50 - $2.49 Sleighs --- -45c Smokers.............. Reg. 1.45 - .69 Tricycles- - - - $4.85 Foostols.........eg.2.5 -$ 129Pedal Cars - - - - $2.25 Foostols ........ Re. 225 $129Scooters . . . . $1 .95 Vanity Lamps ......... Reg. 3.85 -' $2.50 A few suggiestions from BRowmnville' Lrga Tyln Phone 480 F. F. Morris Co. Funeral Directors PAGE SIX 'i Furniture Bobby, Mr. E. Walters and June, conscience Point it out ta him."- at Mr. R. McNeil's. Mary Baker Eddy. _________________ -I feel within me a peace above *'CONSCIENCE" ali earthly dignities, a stiil and quiet conscience."-ýShakespeare. "'He will easily be content and: A quiet conscience makes one at peace, whose conscience is so, sereie."-Byron. "si ae pure."-Thomas a Kempis. "cowardice asks, I it slec "The man of integrity is one jExpediency asks, Isitpiic who makes it bis constant ruie Vanity asks. Is it popular? but to f ollow the road of duty. accord- conscience asks, Is it right"-k0ý ing as Truth and the voice of bis Punshon. I A r A i r A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Fl I I i i i A A A A i At i i i i A A A A A A A A A A A i I i THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY.. DECENIBER 2ND, 1937 I HAYDON Everyone in t.he community is cordially invited to attend a evening to organize a Home and School Club. Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. F. Adams at Mr. L. Hancock's, Kedron.

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