THURSDAY, JULY 7TH, 1938 THE CANADI.AN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO NESTLETON 0F INTEREST TO WoMENbaý r.a l 1Nfs.Rî Tav, r adi aiiil itti nidd thel accessories and carried a colon- 'a cousin of the bride, sang *i Love officiated at the ceremony whxh S Yc nPesxemi hrho i bouquet. Mr. W. Andcrew Clark You Trulv- and "0 Promise Me.« took place before a banking of Suîofl;m evenlinmz wa'. takeri hx Rev. WEDDINGS Jr. xvas best man. The bride was dressed in a ferns, palms, delphinium a nl d Nf.r re. returned missionarlive at Lon lac, nt. Th brid held by a row n o oran e blo _ 1byi ehern bro-gediyier bi- dthatiicin ntr c.mThe Th RR man tnue atte n d e d by, a M iss D orisiis t n d es w th oi s triil es o fahelalerelilh er Mo ackssinstrucetion,,ic C h u ch pandial yhon sonage at Courtice by Rev. W. C. cessories for travelling.rssndetpa. To complv Hagerman of Toronto, sister of aipîc(aîsl for more mîissionaries and j 't m~l~ flce m aeinowncl ore th Vtomsiw asp laydb .. oss an OftenBtay n et marriage 'oMr. Arthur Clarke of An enduring friendship xvas hundred years ago. Robertson and Miss Jean Robert- t(I~III ( Satur<lav night resulted ini a Ivan \lr5 ý 2d whn Vigini A. (illi) Hoard pauaing.Mr. nM er) N arlowndMer. bride and h(, wo., '.\Ir.iand\crsianof ths.bJidn t1rimedatereatvesT)rtùI O 1S.. son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. De-, honor, wore a gown of dusky rose veil of white net f ell waist-length Dorjý Nountj,,, and M.\rs. Hugli lx-unitiful refreshments. The brideivitt, Bowmanville. 'crepe and carried deep pink roses. froma coronet of orange blos- Tas lor attendfed the funeral of 'Mr. was charming in delphinium blue1 The wedding took place in the 1Mes. Davey xvas dressed in pink sroms and she carried a bouquet Thonaýs Heaslip, late of Toronto. at gown with matching accessories. M,\I.i beautiful garden of Mr. and Mrs. satin and lace with black accesor- of Talisman roses and babies' tepreshsterianl Church, Janetville. and Mrs. Clarke xil reside at E. R. Upthegrove, uncle and aunt ies, and Mrs. Newson. the bride's breath. on luly lst. SympathN is extended Little Britain.1 of the , bride. Rev. Dr. R. P. aunt. wore a grey lace with navy The bridesmaid's gown wa-4 of b Mesq. Geo. Me\IGili who is a sister Bowles, Nestieton, uncle of the blue accessonies. pale pink chiffon and she wore a adto Ille hereaved famiv. groom, officiated. A reception was held at the wide-brin*ned pink mohair hait. Mr Clif ton Beacock. -Peterboro. Switzer-Plnch The bride, given in marniage by !home of Mrs. Newson following Her corsage was o! pink roses and wi'th «hisii.arents, 'M\r. and Mrs. Wml. The marriage took place Sat- her f ather, wore her travellingj the cenemony, and the couple lef t babies' breath. Peac. ,ek. urday, June 25th, at the home of costume, a smart green French for a honeymoon cruise from Mrs. Ostenhout, mother o! the Mliss Bett - vReacock is spending the bride's sister, Mrs. G. Foster crepe dress with roseberry acces- Milwaukee. The bride's travelling bride, wore a lovely model of blue lier sumimer vacation in Peterboro. Bray, 77 - lOth St., New Toronto, sories and corsage of lilies of the attire was a beige broadicloth suit and white pinted chiffon and a M.Rbr ako eundhm of Catherine Helen, daughter of valley and bouvardia. Miss Pat- with luggage tan accessories. The shoulder knot of pink roses. Mrs. . r. o heaiibracksomnitred home. Mrs. Pinch and the late W. B.i ricia Clarke attended her, wear- bride was graduated from Centra] Hagerman of Toronto, mother ofan\r.AcheMlftanbby Pinch, to, Mr. Andrew Lewis Ken- ing dusky rose with wheat tone high school in Flint, Mich., and the groom, was in a blue flowered ad'r.Aii .oft n-av neth Switzer of Longlac, Ont.,so accessories and corsage o! roses attended Baker University. Mr. crepe dress and wore a corsage of Serrvan ice l rstetnfo onUited o! Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Switzer., and blue cornflowers. Mr. Ern- Walker is a graduate of the Silver pink roses. Srie n Nsltn Uie Rev. J. Lorne Graham f est Brown, Bowmanville, was the Creek, N.Y. high school and is Following a reception on the church during Juiy and August, wiii Miss Evelyn Bickle, cui ofiite.now employed with the Standard lawn, Mr. and Mrs. Hagerman b t1.5ai bride, played the wedding nt;isic. Following the cenemony the '011 Company of Indiana. The fut- lef t on a short motor trip, the Nr. and M-\rs. J. E. Eiliott, Cad- The bride was given in mar: bride's aunt, wearing a gown of ure home o! the couple will be in bride travelling in a smart dress Imus. with t and M.\I.Tevi Mc- raeby her brother-in-law, Mr. lapicot sheer. with chartreuse Muskegon, Msch. of white embroidered net, yellow GuI. G. Foster Bray. She wore a blush green accessois and corsage of oThendwiteat ak n rdceor ab. arbr and M iRsseggyan pink -crepe dress with flowered roses, ,welcomed the guests. The î'îthey summter in K ingstnc LansingwithBarbara and Mrss Norman pilîbox hat in pastel shades and groom's mother wore navy sheer Davs-Yelowleesth umriKngo. Lansing.wt r n .r.Nra carried an arrn bouquet o! whitewih hteacsrisnd o- Willowdale, the home of the Miss Rutli Prout, Toronto, with roses and bouvardia. Miss Beat- sage of roses.hr ric Crdeman bidemad, as In the evening, prior to the bride's parents, near Solina, was MEETINGarents, Mr. and Mrs. John bride anddgroom leaving bydtrainthe scene of a very pnetty wed- W.C.T.U. M ETN PrQut. in powder blue crepe with white bieadgom ain ytandn nSudayfternoon, June r.HrvTnesnJhad for Halifax where they wîll re- dinnon tury a ,Nies Harv Tnnev so Joh an side, a wedding party was given 18, 1938, hen Dorothy Isobel, OnTedyNue2toe irs. Douglas of Cavanvilie, Mr. _______________________at the Roof Garden of the Royal daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. twenty members and friends o!f ilr.M.GodnPlo n York Hotel with the entire party Yellowlees, was united in mar- the W. C. T. U. met at the home f riend. ontonuests o r.and seig h hpy opl o h age with Raîph Bruce Davis, of Mrs. A. Fee. The guest speaker rs Joe ordoer. fMr n ~U M I ---train, son o! Mr. and Mns. E. Davis, o! was Mrs. K. A. Gaudin, President Mlr. George Greaves and 'Mr. R. SUfAMER ...Gùiests besides relatives alreadv Kedron. Rev. Walter Rackham o! Stettier, Alta. Union. Touching WVerry at MIr. and N.ies. Harry Mc\l- mentioned included: Mrs. Ada ý o Hampton per!ormed the cere- on the liquor situation in Ontar ' aîî ie s PD A Il Manz and daughter Olive, Chi-1 mony against a background of the speaker gave the newspaper LMli's RERunLn m N cago; Miss Clara Ellis and Miss colorful summen flowers. estimates o! Toronto's legalized M r. Gordon Pulian, Toronto, Ruth Upthegrove, cousins o! the The bride, who was given in drink bill duning the Christmas calîrd Sunday on 'Miss '.Mary Mai- - We have a fine assortment of ibride; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bell, marriage by hen father, was be- season, 1936, as nearly four mil- cour. up-to-the-mlnute cups, plates, iMr. and Mns. Jack Costigan, Mr. comingly gowned in ivory satin, lion dollars, with 200 accidents. Nir. and '.\irs. George Johniston e( serviettes for an attractivepc n r.Rs rze.Ms a fashioned on long, fitted lines, the These were largely the result o! ai Jean. Sandford. witl ie. and L nie. They cost littie, are easy 'Fraser, Mn. and Mrs. Chas. Milîs, lace sleeves extending in points snrol leesacockt i ailates.Ne.Gat ,msn to pack, and will really do ýDr. Harold V. Slemnon. Mrs. Mary oven the hands, and she carnicd aOnaiulsahatscaed _______________ their job to perfection.ElsM.ac Mrk, r.Kn lace handkerchief which was also will soon be spending one hun- neth Milîs, Mn. and Mrs. Shannon, carnmed by the groomns grand- dred million dollars a year for T R N Summer Recreation may be Mn. and Mrs. Wilf. McCoy and mothen as a bride sixty-five years legal'y urchased drink, while _________________ hared thrthgh books wrm Mr. and Mrs. R. Hunter, Toronto: ago. Her embroidered net veil satilstics tell us that the illegal nwour sLending ibry, were Mn. and Mrs. Jabez C. Vanstone, was held in place with a bandeau sale o! bootleg whiskey is equallY Recent Visitors: week. - Or buy a littie Woo Kitchener; Mn. and Mrs. Ken 'o! pearîs and her bouquet was o! large. In U. S. today, Repeal is NIe. and Mes. Frank Akister. and start on a nice, cool holi- Smilie, Peterboro; Miss Evelyn sw jhatrses, lily o! the val- ign t w rv:fri-Lnsav, at Mir. George Brooks. i day ccuatio, ki t t ing a Wilson. Mn. F. Morley Vanstone. ley and baby's breath. Miss GIn- stance, at the close o! 1937, Ken- Iiss; Shirley Park with bier sister, I dswa fr ouion, a k n .Mn. John B. Kent, Mn. John M. dys Yellowlees, sister o! the tuckY, the largest whiskey-pro- NMiss Eva York, Towvn. swatr oryorel o afnen.James, Bowmanville: and Mn. andI bride, was bridesmaid and was ducing statle in the U.S., had two- '\Lr. and Mes. J. Hulis and fani- If that lsn't enough there are Mrs. Geo. Gîles and daughter igowned in pink taffeta and car- thirds o! its counties under Local ils. ies. H. Hill at Me\I. P. Curtis', magazines and dally and week- Muriel, St. Thomas. ried a bouquet o! roses, sweet Option. Prohibition is coming Orono. ly newspapers te entertain you,____ peas and baby's breath. Mr. Wal- back! Neither U.S., Canada, non e .Mrsn tLnsaf Sun glasses to protect your ter Davis, the groom's brother, any other nation can ever drink Me. . adMers. Dt ave ics, an- eyes, souvenirs and picture post lValker-Davey attended the groom, and Mrs. itself rîch, and the dollar spent for rni. and Mes. D obt. teies, r cards f0 send your friends, and Wesley Yellowlees played the wet goods can neyer be spent for Gri. irM. and M es. b.tphN J a hundred and one other Items Miss Eileen Genrose D a v e y, wedding music. needed dry goods. ooie. wt M.adM .J that are lnteresting. daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Stanley Following the cercmony, the The speaker paid a loving tri-. Nide.AietJhsTonot R. Davey o! Flint, Mich., former- guests were received by the bride's bute to the unswerving loyalty Ms letJhsn oota Drop in to-day and let us ly o! Bowmanville. became the mother weaning navy triple sheer and loving labor o! the presidentNirs. R. M.\cCullough's. help you spend your spare time bride o! DeHant L. Walker o! and the groom's mother weaning Mrs. L. A. W. Tole, through all Miss Susie Thonipson, Bowman- in happy relaxation. Locus Lodge. Silver Creek, N. Y., a navy ensemble. The wedding the years and pIed for volunteers ville Hosrnital, is holidaying withi at the First Methodist Church, supper on the lawn was served and support for this great mis- Me. and Mes. Les. Thompson. S Waukegan, Ill., Wednesday after- by Misses Verna Milîson, Susie sionary enterpnise. Me. and Me\Is. Floyd Dudiev and 1UIUNS IUU'S noon, June 15th. Thompson, Grace and Jean Yel- Mrs. G. L. Wagar moved a family attended the Turner picnic The Davey family has been vis- lowlees. The grocom's gift to the hearty vote o! thanks. Mrs. Alex at Exhibition Park, Toronto, Sat- iting with the A. J. Newsons. bidesmaid was a bracelet; to the Colville, accompanied by Mrs. C. urdav. SSO EThe church was decorated with groomsman a pen and pencil set, H. Dudley, sang in her usual love- 'Me. and Nies. .Brd an BOOKSTOR orange blossoms and roses, and and to the pianist, a locket. ly voice "Mother O' Mine." An .Master Billije Bradd. Long Branch. Rev. J. B. Martin officiated at the The bride and groom left on a out o! town guest was Miss Ber- at Nie. James Dudley's. ___________________cerem-ony. Mes. Isobel Spaulding, motor trip to Quebec and pointa tha Doncaster, Toronto. N.Ie. and N.ies. F. L. Bvan attend-,I east. The bride travelled in a _ yellow knitted suit with white accessonies and wore a fox fur,ThsAvrie ntsWo hM i the gi!t o! the groom. On their$$ ThsA v rm tsWotîM return they will live on the$ groom*s !arm on the seventh con- CiffT MRNrn cession.- ~uuIu Vir. K Guests were present at the wed- LJUAV AVAE 8 ding fromn Woodstock, Toronto. Columbus, Oshawa, B n o o k 1 i nl, Greatly ýe Reduced to Clear This Week-end Only 1.95UP it will pay you'f0 see them Girls" BATlIING SUITS 50C Ujp Mens SUMMER SUITS * t '4 As low as $2-50 Alil Good Quality tGarments that must be cleared out. Couch, iohnston & Crydermian Phone 836 LIMITED Bowmanville Hynes-Robinson Miss Dorothy Robinson, daugh- ter o! Mn. and Mrs. W. Fredenick Robinson, Toronto, .became the bride of Mn. Donovan James Hynes. Toronto, son o! Mn. and Mns. P. J. Hynes, Walkerton, on June 30th, at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. W. J. John- son officiated, and Mn. Fred C. Johnson played the wedding mu- sic. Palms and standards o! blue delphiniums and larkspuýr were used in 'decorating the rooms.. The bride, who was given in marniage by hier father, looked lovely in a gown of pervanche blue silk marquisette with dusty rose train, hier shoulder veil being arranged with a flower headdness. She canied a shower bouquet o! butterfly roses and cornflowers. 'Miss Bernice Robinson was her sister's only attendant and was chanming in a fnock o! pale pink corded silk and small veil with flower headdress. She carried a bouquet o! blue delphiniums and pink lankspur. The groom was supported by Mn. Harold W. Hed- ley. A reception was held !ollowing the ceremnony, when the bride's mother received, wearing a gown o! purple satin trimmed with or- chid, and a purple- hat. Hen cor- sage was o! pansies and Talisman roses. The groom's mother wore beige flowened silk and matching hat anmdlher corsage was o! Talis- man roses. After a trip by moton to Banff, Vancouver, and*Los Angeles, the bride and groom will neside in Toronto. Hagerman-Osterhout A very pretty house wedding was solemnized Satueday after- noon. July 2nd, at the home o! the bride's parents in Westboî'o wben Miss Doris Irene Ostenhout, only daughter o! Rev. and Mes. J. H. Ostenhout, became the bride o! Ronald William LeBanon Ha- german o! Montreal, son of Mr. and Mns. Samuel Hurd Hagerman o! Toronto. The bride's father I DESSERT POWDERS JUNKET 2 Pkgs .'19 JUNKET RENNEI IXI ICE CREàiM«3 Pkgs. .25 JIJICE - BRIGHT'S FANCY HALVES PECHRES ROSE BRAND SUMMER ]DRINKS PICKLES SHREDDED WHEAT DELICIOUS HOT OR COLD VI - TONE 2 6-01.Tis25 28-. .25f 2 Pkg. .23 6-os. DR EA 16-:. W' WitI, Raisins Tin, HERSHEyS COCOA ;i-lb.1 ftERSHEyS CHOCOL.ATE VALUES~ EFFECTIVE JULY 4 to 9. .27 DOMESTIC SHORTENINO -1 lb 2@ks 254-b @ 47 2.5e CORK SYRUP Cr 'ns one.à8 HAWE'S LEMON OIL COMFORT SOAP ..........12-oz. Botl. -................... Bar 0 WILIERT'S SHOE WHITE WOOCIURY'S SOAP ...........6 oLBti. .23 ......... ... . 2Bars .18 DR. IALLARD'S PET FOOD KANDY AMMOIA ........2 16-oz. tins .29 .................Pkg .0 OOLÏfloOF21225 EARLY WOINING COFrEE * 23 cd the f uneral of her aunt. Mirs. L. who did their part well. Brethren Lilicrapp at Cannington on Satur- f rom Orono, Bowmanville and En- tdok 1 HAYDON Mrs. Robt. Burgess Mr. Harold March delivered a fine sermon. Mr. Burgess. '.%r. and Mrs. W. E. Stev- George Brooks read the lesson. The Recent Visitors: ens. Hampton. attended the f uneral choir rendered appropriate selec- Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce, of Mrs. Stevens' niother, M.\rs. tions. This lodge celebrates at Brighton, at Mr. M. Siemon's. WVhite, at Palmerston on Friday. Orono on the l2th. Mr. Douglas Bothwell, Trout Mr. and M.\rs. W. Virtue and '.\r. A number of the girls of Trinity Creek. at Mr. A. McNeil's. and Mrs. W. Cochrane, Orono. vis- United church Mission Circle, Bow- Mr. and Mrs. N. Hall, Mr. and ted Mr. 'Milton Virtue, Graven- nmnville. enjoyed a picnic at the Mfr,. E. Kennedy and f amily, Mr. hurst. home o f Mrs. C. Slemon. J. Graham, Oshawa, at Mrs. D. Mr. George% Alldread, Miss Reta Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Byam wereiGrahams. Carr. Bowmanville, at Mr. J. All- called to Peterboro on Monday Mr. Bert Ashton, Toronto, hol- dread's. owing to the setious illness of her idaying at home. Mrs. Chas. Bigelow is in a verv sister, Miss Louise Lîllicrapp. Master Jack and, Miss Joyce Kil- serious condition in Élowmanville Mr. and Mrs. James Darch, New. burn. Oshawa, with Miss jean Hospital. tonville. Miss Ethel Partner and Mr. Crossman. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, Mr. and Stanley Goble. Bowmanville, visited Miss Audrey Thompson has re- Mrs. Ri-an and son. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partner. turned to Toronto. L. Robinson and Bnenice, Peterboro, Tyrone Women's Institute met at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stephenson and at Mr. F. L. Byam's. the hbomne of Mrs, Harold Skinner VuhM.A celadAci Mr. Chas. Briggs and Bill, To- with a good attendance. Roll caîl at Mr. A. Grant's, Toronto, Archie ronto. at Mr. Cecil Slemon's. was answered by a Canadian City remaining for a holiday. Mr. 4ad Mrs. W. Nichols and Miss and its industry. Mr. E. A., Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton are A.....tX. x':..1...u. v.ll- 1r, . rsgave a sn1ndid ralk on the holidaying at Larder Lake. NIe. Milton Slemon and boys, Hay- don. at Nie. C. Slemon's. L.O.L. church service was wveii attended. The parade was xvell carried out with Nie. Fred Smith as Imarshali foliowed by the local band Nies. R. Pooley and Mrs. H. Brent favored with a piano duet. Mes. Hodgson izave a readîngi on found investmnents. after which Nies. R. Wright's group served lunch. A social haif houe va5 spent. I.. <I In 1936 the federal government alone in the United States spent almost five hundred million dol- lars or nearly the total invest- ment in Ontaio's highway system. ney - Save It $5 Read Carefully - Clip the Coupon 5 -- i ~UArDn1L' of lu Sale continues during July. - Watch our windows for special features. New stock arriving daily. - Buy now for future requirements. - A small deposit holds any article. Super Specials in the Midsummer Sale This Week CHESTERFIELD SUITES- Regiilar $110.00 Values. 3 pieces in Repp $ 9O or Velour - No Profit Price . . .........$ 90 DINO ROOM SUITES- Regular $175.00. Solid Walnut.- 9 pieces. - No Profit Price ...... ......... $12960OO BEDROOM SUITES- Regiilar $165.00. - Modern Designu - 5 pieces - No Profit Price .--ý This Advertisement is Worth 10 per cent. On Ail Old Accounts Paid on Saturday, July 9th Clip This Ad and Save F'REE FREE- "OPEN - HOUSE NO PROFIT SALE"Y Breaks ail records ini 57 years of business! - More customers viasited us in our renovated store. - More purchases were made on Opening Day than on any previous day for which records are available. To our many good friends and customers Morris Co. again express their thanka - your generoie support bas made possible th1e stupendous values that climax 50 years of profit-sbarlmg with our customers. - THANK YOU COUPON MORRIS CO. LUCKY DRAW Leave This Coupon At The Store Nothing To Buy - All Stand Equal Chance A d d ress . .................................................. Draw wilI becinade at conclusion of this Sale Bedding Department Specials - Repeated by Request 4119.001 SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES- STUDIO COUCHlES- Reua 3.0- Saturday $ 39 F. F. Morris Co. FUNERAL DIREOTOR - FURNITURE DEALER ryrench Wilton Rug with EverY Cash Pur- chase of Complete Chesterfield or Dining Room Suite. Mattress and Spring with Every Complete Bedroom Suite. - This Offer Good Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Phone 480 Bowmanvllle ........ .............. L. PAGE MF', CHOlCE FRUITS Choice - Size SO's Grapef ruit 5 for - - - - 25C Local New Potatoes 7 lbs. - - - - 25e Canteloupes 2 for - - - - 25e Imported Tomatoes 2 Ibs - - - - - 25e la ý d c- à