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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Jun 1938, p. 5

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Do~ c-u sugr Ianti place on baking shet. Make Ui m em.mI uu a ZisCHOICE 2 cups mTilk a depoession wilth a tibei P.sue8w8ua J5Sce QTi.25 18 o! a teaspoon of lemon centre o! each cake. Balte for 10 FANCY PACKT M T E extract. minutes in a rather slow oven o! Lobsteredie.17 an s.29 2nIbm. 25C egg s Dee pesifboti anti ........... DAVIs terVi- .9)2eti.2 e Pour into a fîeezing ant iflîl with jam or jelly. Beat GDAaVIS- Pg. 6in freee until oit i. eIf wn te stiff uter ea drando G e l a t i n e Pkg. .1 6 m~i- the e ges. Beat until well gra iua .lly beat in sugar, .bea...ting.. ... *t'ea family ta likes toAtit extract anti almontis. Drop hav. tray o0f ice ci-eamn in the rperingue over jamn anti balte at refi- itor, this sherbet is a gooti 300 until meringue la brown, about 0 one rhoose, because even quite 15 minutes. Il 1 .11 ., PROMINENT DURHAM COUNTY FAMILIES UNITED nameir Mis. W. J. Bradd who is AstnvstdM.I rvle moving fromn the village. Oshawa MiWlaeSntn July meeting will be held at 3 Torontoviedfenser oclock instead of 3.30. ______________ The tapie "Our New Church" was taken by Mrs. J. C. Hancock. Mrs. Toms,. accompanied byMs________________ 0FINTEREST TO WQMEN Rinch, sang a vocal so.lo 'RO brîdes paents hehbadey manner made a humorous VANSTONE- HUME the brie's Parnts. Thebr.de!B RKElroNCOUPLE should always be gnven to the 10- secmil oormc oe NUPTIALS UNITE John A. Huxrie andl Mr. and Mis lW L AT ST. JOH N'S 1 inl aad are not creat' e ieidnMi.S Mcen V A N S O N E - H U E ' n d g o o m w i t M r a n d r s f~ C O P L E c a t i n o t h e p i l s o h a t a d d i rl ia;s e e m i n y t o i - c h 1i y o re DURHA FAMLlESFrederick C. Vanstoný andi the I Sometimes it is desirable to set la evdm hscpct o DURHAMbrdemaîs ecexe th ge t. IN BOWMANVILLE ;sd n ~otpoeî four years. M1rs. Butler voiced which numbereci some 250. Mrs. ino h adfrsOaeo Miss Joan Gaithorne Hume, Hume wore a flowered iAcuehnewdingftnoktinofte 3 o trg !tergeso teAscain' quie Jue wddin tok lMis. MacLean's leaving. She also daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John dress and nft' bue bat with place at St. John's Anglican'ti tp spoke of the wonderful influence A Hume, Port Hope, became the matching acce&sýo ies and a cor- Church, Bowmranville, on Satur- Good plan, housekeeprng, he andi inspiration that she had U' AR bride of Jaoez Chai-les Vanstone sage of carxnans and co.rn-!day- June 4th, when Marjorie, declares, increases efficiency andi create-d in oui W.M.S. On behaif o! Kitchener. son of Mr. and Mrs. fiowers. The g-Ooom s mother re- se-rond eldest daugliter of Mr. reduces accident waste and this of the society she wished her a Frederîck C. Vanstone of Bow- ceived in a n&v. bItte fiowered Teaý-dale Whitfîeld, Burketon, be the0i-, and practice can be ap- prosperous aind happyj ]ife in berBO M N L E mranville. in a charming ceremony drss weaxing a moehair bat and came the bride o! Ea.rl Bradburn, Plied with equal effectiveness to nwhm.Seakdhrt c solemnized Wednesday afternoon. a corsage o! swtetheart roses. son o! Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brai- teoeaino vr oe cept a gif t f rom the ladies. Mis. T I June 8th, at St. Mark's Anglican The bride tralVelled in a hy- burn. Burketon. The ceremony N.Aiepk relte r-1us a. .IL Church, Port Hope. Rev. W. cinthe blue cre>e dress witha was per!oi-med by Rev. C. R,.N.AlnteiMs. Maea wiethea puie JN 6-71 Bruce Jennings, rector o! the navy blue hat and coal and ac- SpenOei-, Rector of St. John's HneFrU m hd. of money. D ul nudCh lydtewdigcessories. The cotple will reside Church.-*II~ Mis. MacLean most graciously i i nun Chuplaedth wddm i Ktcene, nt jThe bride, who was given in Wnitten for The Statesman thanked the ladies from the bot- mai-ch. The church was decorat- Guesits who ar-e krown locally marriage by her father, looked M1 tom of her heart. Mis. DouglasYU A OIER6J e-: with bridal wreat.h And pink included: Mr. and Mms. Byron S.! lovely in a gown o! orchiti net by Mis J .Hacck i. oe honeysuckle, and the altar with Vanstonzý andi daqt;gi*ers Mary over taffeta w-th white accessor- .---Jessie Allen Brown Mis. Cooke, Mrs. N. Rickai-d, Mrs. gives Cop white lilies. and Dorothy, Mi-s. Frank S. Van- ies. andi carrieti a bouquet o! Cradird in the North-West Arin Haie, Mis. A. W. Glenney anti the slip.. SThe bride, given in mairiage by stone, Miss May Vans3tone, Dr. isweet peas ant i hUes o! the val- Many o! you are familiar with Mis. GT. Walton each exprezseti for a slp b er father, wore a white satin Haroldi V: Slemnon. 'Soronto; Dr. iey. Miss Beatrice Whit!ield was l words o! appreciation o! herofa~<* di-ess, princess Uines, with a long1 andi Mis. J. C. Devi* t. Mr. anti her sister's bridesmnaitiand wore Hlfxat t eatflNrhi iniessoni o nesas _ train andi cai-rieti a bouquet O! ýMrs. W. R. Strike, MW. andi Mrs. powder blue net over taffeta wit.h West Arm, but to you who do not her reatiiness to help nevery- white i-oses and bouvardia. Thei T. W. Cawkeî anti George. Mr. wnite accessories. Mr. Ray Brati- know it, let me explain that The organization, anti the igex-I E bride's head-d.ress was a satin:John M. James, Bcw.manville: bu:n supporteti the groom. Ai-m as it is affectionateîy called, f ample set by ber. coronet with orange blossoms. ýDr. and Mrs. Walter BJnkley. The Young couple le! t amd i nAmo he-awihrn The meeting was closeti by Mis. M iss M a igaiet Hum e, sister o ! Norwoo t; M iss Jean M cC3rmi.-k. showers of confetti and gooci i n A- ! t e S a w i h r nsA . G e n y a h g o p h t the bride, was ma.ld o! honor and rGalt: Dr. anti Mrs. HaX:lIey Lew- wishes for paints3 west, the bride up for two miles f rom the Har- A. l enmaeria f o h aes u woi-e a turquoise blu chi£ffonis, Oshawa; Mr-. and 1%Mi-. Claude travelling in navy blue. On their bour, anti with on thiela.These fr te paies dress trimmeti with wild rose vel- 'Farrell, Brampton. îeturn they will reside on t.he t he Harbour ..ff ieatiy for shipment. U k vet andi match.;ng accessories. groom's farimn nar Tyrone. a nd Bediford The britiesmaids, Miss Cath _____Basin,__fIoUmU Wickett, Port Hope, and Nin BURKETON BRIDEte peisl William Norton, Jr.. New York WEDS IN TORONTO Tiiy W MS in which Hali- Mr an Mr. JbezC. anson City, were dresse ini wild rose ________.t M.ad r.Jae C astn chiffon, tiimmeti with turquoise O ensiyJn s -~ ~ Ut h doubt if there :4, Mr. anti Mrs. Vanstone are seen leaving historic St. Ma.rk's Congratulations to Mr. Jas.AC L M I IT R velet Te rese wremaieonPaul's Angvlican Chapel. Blc-- St - is any other Anglican Church, Port Hope, following thei- marriage on Wed- Stainton on b-is 92nti birthday.As lines of a itted bodice anti fullTrno o1pieE1iza e un ti h Suntiay two miles that ~nsiy June 8th. The bride was Joan Garthorne Hume, tiaugh- We welcome Mi. anti Mis.R. ski-. Lehornpicre htsTwr onBese) dauhtne o1i-. atih 1sehool room. with Presitient Mis. has cradled 80 ter o! Mi. anti Mrs. J. A. Hume, Port Hope, while the groom is odnat ee t u-vUg.S worn by the britiesmaitis anti each -1 .W lmn >eiig ln many famous the eltiest son o! Mr-. anti Mis. Frederick C. Vanstone, Bo fSf- Thyaersiigidhersdn e -s carrieti a bouquet o! sweetheart uiMin marFe to.n -vas werB a tie for entertaining the men. On i t s ville They will live in Kitchener. o h aeM.anti , ag- cmeyrome ! îose. M. Mrle Vastoe o untet i arrageto i-.Ja:s Bby Banti anti their mothers andisoe !telteM. Ms .Pg.cma Mi-.Mr ole astn fA. Armstrong, son o! Mrs. ,i.nd . mesrsahteory ie s haeh Bmnannti te. ushe r ooems- telt r .H r a oi*emmesa teJl ie oop ogauain oM.Owl maan heuhrsw- - r Maple iv bRe.CCsl'! meeting. - Report o! Christian Howe. andi hi.; Jesee Allen WOMAN LIVES ON have a stomiach. Live the simple. Petltck on receiving his diploma Mi.Byron G:oe y e.C .. Stexartiship secretary sh-ows a.ncntmoary Browni A 1fcxPefls1\C wav, eat vcurself hack f1 o111t.he Canadian School o! Herbert Long, TorontoM. cut ftrtecrmny .-1-otpary, ONE RE MEA Let health an(] strength Nwith Shiredded Embalming, Toronto. Vanstone, Bowmanville, Mr.Jak1.l cou lee theoneamonortri ,.ncrease in 1938 givings to date Sur Charles Tuppei; Cunarti; Sir Fisher, Toronto, anti Dr. WValter happycouplelestonna otor np - ast ya.F RF U E R h otalgm ceue Onterrtr hyw'1rea ser thýevo soampeot sin year Sanforti Fleming. ant iruRober-t F R F U E R \h efobl aeahdlt Binkley, Norwooti. During the ontl.ieui the y wil -: Devtionl peiot wasin harge Bortien. There are othér well- _________ for last Saturtiay will be playetid signing o! the register. Mrs. Ro- onfh a- ap ioe !Mi-5. F. H. Moiris ant iher know-n men but these are ail na- *xtt, te watic dict sem t Fritiay at 6.30 in Ei-miskillen be- bert Patrick Reiti sang "0 Per- group. Mirs. Watson ldin piay-tinlykon wh haehibeaasrteopc( ovrtnTroeW MS H ld tween Tyrone anti the local lads. N fect Love." Too bd u oefok simpl3ý er. Mis. W. Pound gave a reat- homes on the beautiful shor-es o! wiil îl caeses ofVistors: MissrHelen Wiichamd Following the ceremony a ie- cannot excha.nge their dollars for .ng. Mrs. Geo. Pritchard sang a The Arm. people live toe al while others haist Uits Quarterly Tea anti Miss Jean Ramsay, Bowman- eàption wa3 helti at the homne of sense. j lo. anti an interesting dialogue ________ he tee reths ville, anti Miss Verna Pethick, at T ~~~~c7. Temnperance was given by Mis. Knitted Tricks tl v.Te teeaetoeS. R. Pethick's. . . Miss E. M. V;. R. Strike, Mis. M. J. Hutch- svho arc- ver- strict in their diet te Tyrone W. M. S. helti a very Wei-ry, Toronto, viisted ar.Mi. ron. Miss Florence Werry anti A frienti who knits hersel! the keep , that girlishi figure". while successful quarterly tea at the J. R. Ormiston's... Mr. anti Mis ~4sH. Bell. loveliest o! knitted clothes was plenîY (f slimi folks tell VOn the'" home o! the president, Mis. S. J. R. Ormiston spent SundaY Xatinee Stra .0pm ______________ washing a dress that hati angora cant put on weight rcgardless of Hoar, on June 2nti. After the with Mi-. anti Mrs. Milton Samis, WEEK-END SALE IN SIL VER 1 EYATHO E collai- anti cuifs. Wh-ile they were wa bino re qumcer eole areHum- opening devotions anti a short Efel... r adMs.'A. J. SP C aniU wenzssheecombetiptheleoo ebetbusiness session three ladies fromOltie, Mi-. anti Mis. Francis Olde ISPART OF GOOD thoroughly with a fairly coarse But ilere is one well known Toronto, fiientis o! Mis. A. W. iteti with Mr-. ant inMi. Jas. A. ALNO IC 0om (just an oi-tinai-y haïr w-amen ini Bowmanville wha stands CIemens, piesenteti the pi-ogram. Werry anti frientis..-. MT. Orviflle Th ______ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~comb), anti when it dtied, it was ont above al others for simpliivMs laa1an ! lb ot Aho niMss MargaretDl h oa har ilb as f lu!fy as new. To have gooti and sinzleness of diet, or sbauld United Church took the devotion- ton visiteti Mr. anti Mis. E. J. closed fo audy n. Gýo, housekeepîng, a mi o n g resulîs it must be combeti while we sa\ cansistencv in lier daily al sciipture anti prayer, anti ex- Harrison, Toronto, anti motoieti l8th, fo1 h ntlaino a ',>.Otheý -hings, requires the neat wýet. Another little trick in wash- menu? She eats the sanie kind of plaineti how man has abuseti the to Buffalo anti other points in the new SEaan th reo- anti Prderly plling o! materiat ing knitteti sweaters with but- food everv meal, everv day. everv gifts o! Qoti by not living in har- States. .. Mr. anti Mrs. M. Cry- alems. whether in the storage ton-holes, is to stitch the button- month in the vear and that bas been mony anti !ollowing Christ's derman, Oshawa, Mr. Reg Weav- tonfthtear.W e- roo o esehee, ay te n-holes together to pi-event them going on for sever4l vears now. We c hig. Ms ivn Okriz, Hampton, Miss Muriel Moore, Pe er-pnO Idustriil Accident Prevention As stietching. Dry knitteti things say it withaut f ear -of conradition, soloist o! Glebe Roati Chui-ch. Bowmanvalle, visiteti f iends at I S ~sociationý in a recent bulletin. flat. I like Vo mark out the Oit- toa. that tîis smeWomnbsbe.sng two delightful numbers, "I Bobaygeon. .. Mis. Thos. Me- Mondy Jne2t - a!tbieves R. B. Morley, gen- lime o! the gai-ment on a piece O! andl stili is, the hardest workinz sal noV pass this way again" anti Gill, Miss Reva MeOtîl, visiteti eral ManMger, is a vital aspect o! paper, then fit the wet gai-ment woman in town for tIhe past f ift'.- I Thank Qed for a Gai-ten." She Mrs. S. May at their cottage at Watch frfi atclr everY ho.sewife's gooti house- t.0 his hapeanti thus preent iwas accompanieti by Mi-s. Rob Sundritige. . . Mi. ant iMis. A. in nextwe' Saemn kepng 1.sgram, and< gootihouse- shrinking ori sti-ecl'Éng. Most ' Oh* s R helve Roy. Mi-s. E. C. Murray Of the Stainton anti Cliffoiti, Toronto, ____________ keeping il mnIequall vital aspectsthnng Dominion Board o! the W. M. S. visiteti Mis. J. Py-e; Mis. Pye i-e- pi-ograin. adm lt oe hmSrbe G was writing about fil his Ispiring atitress on "Vision"' OnlY visit.. . Mi-. anti Mis. Wm. Wright_______________ It ivole te ha mm ei-in gantipi-ess llghtly with a wain'. editorial featltre, and backed up Ibis through each întiividua.l member visiteti at Mr-. Jack Barrie's, New -_______________ down o! na",- that proti-ude from I-o n fthe ti retbtch s fnc oeargument witb a lot of statistics and visioning the neetis o! the mis- tonville. . . Mis. E. C. Ashton is________________ TEA à COFFEE SERVICE, 4-pc., Il.nd engtd, T R A Y 211 long with and any box. l'el or board, inclutiing pass the iron close to the wet aller expert f ood anîbarities. ai oppy oru nth! eivie be ayisutn erdute Ms S poplo, sua shpe inultedh4dit, rei ad hndtsemossd enile sards the repîscemno! he floor cloth antithe ste«m iaises the 0No, she daesnfîsrvie tise, milk. It.. Mss un gugar gitlinti. mg. $35.00 Sale Pile $24.95 ritO.$12.50 Sals Pile 8.95 srtere .retofIefI sti-tches. With most o! oui fart- te- - - eicoü, r s odnne rty seenmistMu-ra ti.____________________________ bad.St1-ays ant i fre escapes ilies wearing sweaters, we neetiohrda e0tu. rsgle.Eeywonnms ooeaeV bous tafr k brown Sbredded W'heat." ta quate the make possible the successful aux- mus b kP- fiee anti unob- o know aIl the# tricks o! the tratie. exact words fi-rn the advertisemnent. ilai-y, the speaker atiteti. Mis. sti-ucteti and f.e doors maintain- D' kIFu 1orCfo il sk Ms Fo'til)SAY-e M arr's Jewelry Store ed in gooti opV,:atifg condition. Serve Simple Meals n ttake o ofoLr ty -St-cet. Fli oyDudeyth an s .o th Phne43 ow avil a junk pile, Mi. Morley ereBro ofLbr-Stetmaividth tans fte maoei43tains, caThttai tre kepfootan n an fTlg' hafs-vaîwe did. \We gatherng Vo the hostess anti the MO H R ftieîly contiltico, ansntideraculttgt got m als, - - confirm wbat we had usti ohdso kintily provideti _________________________________________________as________ so oftern does when touists eard allont this rcrnarkable waran the progran. A tielightful tes. was L A E W S meet. One man tolti o! a place and ber exceptional eatbng proclbs-ity. seiveti by Mis. A. W. Annis anti where you could get the be5t We called at* ber borne about her group, biinging to a close a M L T E Coin-beef Hash. This woman hati 7 o'clock Salurday nbgbt, but there veiy enJoyable meeting, at whlch bufit Up bei reputation anti her was na response, s0 we called later the attentiance w-as 45. business, by seivlng peifect.ly about 8.30. She b&d just corne borne _________________ DM N O T IR Smadie Corn-beef Hash. This ledfianbrdswokofaig others Vo -tell o! places fowherre awrk f axn business had been buiît up on one f loors and other odd jobs of dlean- NEWCASTLE W.M.S. A LABORATORY FOUND DANGERUIEM foodi brou.ght to perfection, anti ing homes for tbree of bier custom- Baking Powder sptialDeui in every case it was a plain simple ers. Just îbbnk of it, folks, a woman PRESENTS GIFT IN MV WASH. SINCE THEF RTC E G-1b. : Tin .8 8.29 foiwahpac wa eiunt ell past the allolîed span of tbree ____ anti here are some o! the thlings -score years and ten. and dobng sncb AIl members o! Newcastle Wo-MVF IYWTH ON NRAE Fres3-tz. Tin that matie the toulsts remember a days work - and this sort of mren's Missionary Society attend- SUPER SUDS. ITS OUICERCE -IHPATS 1 th-emn: Freshi home-matie Tous; thing - and more - bas been bier eti the June meeting helt iun the US OA O TGE f 4 ' FISH PASTES - .10 hot muffns; fish chowtiei; home- daily l.ask for baîf a century. We Suntiay school, with Presitient SD OKOTGRSA D DR 22.oz. nTintec matie sausage anti saueikiraut; know wbereof we speak for whcn a Mus. S. MacLea.n in the chair. igto.1h.S IH3fr.5chocolate cake; graham wafei lad back in the earlv 9O's, she would Af ter sunging a hymn, Mis. Be- WTOTSRBIG BEANS 3 fr creamn pie; buttermilk anti apple corne ta oui- home before 7 o'clock man offereti prayer. Seripture -MY CLOTHES ARE pie; fish-cakes. These footis are le do the family waslîingz and be- was reati by Mis. Rotiger. The *HOSITA "MY LADDIE GOLDEN BANTANW all simple anti yet they have been fore lIme <las was ended w-ould waslm "Parable o! -the Lost,-Sheep" was*OSIA bANDARD QUALITY sr gooti that people Temember anîd ren for a couple allier families. given by Mrs. MacLean. GARTHS JUICE OF __10 them. wantedt t have themt again, and sonietimes fori-good measure These seci-etai-y reports wereA GRAPEFRUIT Z Tin.i anti tolti their frientis about them. wonild beat a carnet or 1w-a in lieuse- paesenteti: Christian Stewartiship, GR P FR I * 5C 0 R 1 When tourists want elaborate cleaning time. Miss Robinson; Treasuier, Mis. BAYSDE No. 4 SIEYt CHOICE meals they go Vo big hotel but Ili answerbng ta oui- inquirv about Beman; Community Frientis, Mis. Tn. 2Ti4no. when they go Vo Vhe small paesDi e ie rs are silVs ~Haie; Corresponding, Miss Fer- TinsP A 2 .-2.:i they want simple meals properlylcorect,, Ive practicallv lived o1n guson; Literature, Mis. Cook. THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH, 1938 THE C.-\NADI.ý*iN STATES'MAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE

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