PAGE SIX THE CANA-AN - TATESAM ,;.)W) VUIL.LlC U IAKIU J I 's' i. -r i 2 t' ,1 q TH CNATA ~ATJIAUnWMRNIALt, ONARO HU forceiscreating teron forthdetaidmotami.seUc blaeldn.Coe imocracies. Bitain's billions for . W aeN eiain arsaeprobably not crestng I* statlng wc have Uic fineat gressing cquipmoat sud 7 e N an te s elng l eriIn ad sec your car lubricated under actual drivii elIT 'Jcther, - Su bury Star.Dr v t O KEEtL VER & SITHnTetoul lhth a conditions with Mota-Sway. We aima nu checci Bowmavlil he wtrofblswis th atho, systom tarnaise sure no fittiaga are missel and ever>' NE W BpWMono 641 us a wM ofhas nies to at place basucheproper type of lubricantei t u usalhs iteeset "s -----J M a eGr e Plewman as :ues: speaker. her parents. Sorry ta lose thern_ _ TB E 1Helen were ots Friday even- presented with a brooch as a -RE S inH y on criicu ' Congratulations ta Miss Iva ing for a shower given for Miss slight remembrance of her friends FA M R !ecn Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. R. LpUIILIIIU 'i LL u .. Foleyan Mr. Ernest Twist an Iva Foley, bride-to-be. After un- here. ARee l n d Bsioyd, Mr. and Mrs . Thompson. Bowmanville at borne... Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Foley visited Miss Edna Swallow conducted children present at the W. M. S. And we are fuliy equupei < Russell Perkins. Mr. and Mre. J. Miss Jean Crossrnan at Mr. W. Kl in Toronto. anbl adduh some cotests. a.fter which lunch meeting which was held inl the rpi orpe o CucsakM.adMs .B uns saa isAneMut And Serves Youl Mrs. A. J apeladduh was served and a pleasant Urne basement April 12. Mission Band rpf olod harness or pro- CricshysMrindMr.F.B.rontao. ..M.S Am i Munt ter Katharine are home after vis- enjoyed. members entertained the W.M.S. n tde laod wlnw o t cda wo rk lsp. LMr ar asel, Mr. F drank nToronto . Mr. . ooll.igss.hnW etEyso i r prnsat Maxville. About sixteen ladies, neighbors ladies when a very interesting o ieln wl0ltb eiyd r.LuhrPso, Mr.FakBeatrice Woollings returned hceie.AboueStfaio iFiQaty ndPc. leLirNlleSow fMr.t.TitmtbyIvtainprogramn was presented. Lunch Check your equlpment now to Pascoe. Mr. A. T. Stainton, MissSaifatoni Ft den and M, rdMle aer-o Mrs. Ben Mirlen atvthe laoter's wasnserved by the ladiesand make sure you will be ready Eileen Stainton at MapleLafGr Mr. Lloyd Ashton bis electric ___________________________ tUrned ta their schools, and Miss home ta spend a pleasant time social tirne enjoyed. ta go aisead wlth sprlng opera- dens. Toronto. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. liRhts installed. Koa at g 9 Thlla remn o eerorug it Ms.Tis bfoejevigtiona when weather conditions E. McMaster. Mrs. Harshaw. Miss W.A. met at Mrs. L. Grahams on Koa at 8 9 TNeor rem anta.eero O ug lt r s. d T t iwith efr song are riht. Nancy Harsaw, Mr. Jas. McMas- Thursday witb President Mrs. C. Grape Sato - 50e - $1.GO W. . S Sudaywil b hed o Ped nd ifeatOshwa.El--- Bla lx-o-t ckter. Miss Jean McMaster, Toronto, Garrarda in charge. Bible reading Enos Fruit Salto - 47c-79o ' Sunday, April 23rd, with MrS. Twist has also gono ta live with W RSaitS. M.-. .e- -strs.. r.ws3ivneyMr.-. tphnsnen Thee s a eideicof luinSPrng aetivilu h ie fields and Mrs. Leslie Hoskin and family, devotional by Miss Eileen Cowling. Axdrew's Liver ________________________________ theis anepdemieo l n dranda good, strong work Tbornton's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Programn ws in charge of Mrs. A.Sat ---M-57 Vhisitas:mruit. Ms.Nro boots. Buy themn from loohn H. Hagerman and daughters, Osis- Read; a imper on "Easter" was tlhBet SIs Viios r ndMs otn Lenz ta-day. Ris stacks la tise awa. at Mr. J. W. Balson's. . Mr. given by Mrs. E. Ormiston; kiano niai eiisSi. G re p e i 1VanCamp and faxnily, Listowel, fhsest obtabsabie and prices are and Mrs. A. T. Stainton, Miss Eileen duet by Misses Freda Bradley and with glass tunibler - 39o ~C IO GS c a swith Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vans- îow. White buylng work boots, Stainton at Mrs. John Stainton's, Blanche Dégeer: readinR by Mrs. C. ro c e ry Jane,...abro, weih Mr. and Ms.lok at his stacks of fine dresa Oshawa. Mr. Elwood Sbackleten, Crosshman: vocal duet by Meta and S.~IPie Duat ieJ. eR caughlin. . M. aMi s ,s h oes and be surpriued wlsen Whîtby, at Mr. John Sbackîeton's. Blanche Degeer; and a chorus by pd PIe Pumre Larde Marlow, Toronto, with Mrs. Jas. etisYuhwlti e'«F. . . Mr. Ralpb Ormiston at Mr. E. seea1il.00ots n Foe e A.B.S.&C. - 9c-S Pue ard......................... ib. lOc Mfrow. .r. So. Mis Graoe HN LiJEL n's. B? ygo Mrs. R. Gardens" was enjoyed and a bounti- Dodd's Pilla - - - 27e from Tornto . Mis Gace taitonat r. lexRussell's, Os- fuI lunch served. NwotMountjoy inTont this week. O N L N .. Mrs. W. Glaspel, Oshawa, Flol yu 7 First meeting of Girls Clubwork Harneas Repafr at Mr. F. B. Glaspel's.. Mr. and Po pd hat.....1 z.pg. 2c was. postponed until next week. Boots and She Mrs. Russell Robbins and Ruth at C u tc Ail Yung~ girls are iuvited. Mrs. H. Allin's, B ' Courtice Irq and Yeaat Taba. 69e Phnento and Plain W. M. S. of the United Church Ring Street - Bowmauffle 8<is>wmisL a nvle.ie h O-Snack Cheese ........ 1/2 lb. pkg. 10c met at Mrs. James Marlow's, April Miss Doris Leacb entestained th __________________________ bezC.G.I.T. girls Saturday. PRdcent is iosniss KaTrtoen Ceresan Powder 3eLfbo Oranges......... dozen 10e 13e 23e Wright presiding. Cal ta devo- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Glaspel at- MPiddudki sArth u nrolako,.oShave Creamd rai tian was given by Miss Ferga tended the funeral at Wbitby of Mr. LitleMr avsitd Mrs . tura r, Fortratlngseedgrai Gaeri .......... S for 25c Johnston. Bible study was taken urono News Jack Fawcett, Rennie. Man. 'FttCochrtan iie.r ndMs gia mu O ieu> Graperuitby Mrs. Ernest Larmer. A spieri- ___ Mr. Anson Balson bas been on the A quiet wedding took place at 1 -b. 51.00 Sa did r ora w stinBkcha er Mrs. W. J. Cawan visited lu sic it Courtice parsonage, April 8th, when 5 lb. - $3.90 BOt fo - 9 EEeLN5 a arl D rei. Stuy M BookH J. Bell Lakefield. Mrs. F. B. Glaspel entertained Bessie Edith, youngest daughter of ----__ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ and conducted a quiz. A Temper- . Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Curtis en- somne ladies St a quilting Tbursçlay. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson. Hamp- Phn 56tertained frienstospero lorttloSoia -'aTe o Poe56GROCER Bowmanville ance talk was given by Mrs A. J.ed aspe n Abr asn oia dehorned ton. was united iu marriage to Leslie D le e or _______________________________________________Johnston. Mrs. Cecil Hill gave the Saturday. somne cattle for Russell Stainton and Welsh, son of Mr. Arthur Welsh,KlerEuao Peace talk. Mrs. Roy Ferguson We are sorry ta learu of Mrs. J. Robert Killexi. Salem, by Rev. W,. C. Smith. A re- lb. 39C 3 -98 gave a readiug, "The Beautiful Tamblyn's illness. ception aud buffet luncheon was held ______________________________________________Rose." Refreshmeuts were served Mr. and Mrs. Gardon Werry are at the home of the bride's sister, by Mrs. Dorrell's group. A sale visiting friends ini Woodbridge. Solina Mrs. George Goddard of Courtice. Larvex fiu' was held of useful articles. At-. The happy couple left for a motor Spray rnPla tedance 14. tp Ot 1 3- 2 Many ldge members from tis BO SCOUTS - A CHALLENGE ReetViiosiM.anpr. ak to Otawa and other eastern 8 - .265 Recet Vsitos: r. nd Ms. ackpoints. The bride's travelling costume GEORGE W HITE & SONS -CO, Village atteuded the Grand Lodge (Coftributed) Davies. Port Elgin, Mr. Chas, Scott, was of wine and grey with matcbingMc: iLisy.The writer of this article had Delhi, at Mr. B. G. Stevens'. . .-Mr. accessories. On their return Mr. and B LI teprivilege of attendiug, ta- A. L. Pascoe _Was in Port Hope on Mrs. Welsh will reside in Salem.2-57 MA UATRES O: al mSotCyclorama held in Toronto. nolds and family spent the weekend dance at Pidduck's Hall Friday ev- andNMisARuthR RSla0F _____e I had no ides that thre was so in Toronto... Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ening. 408aks 1 Oalin Recnt isiors Mr. C Polar rnch n Soutugbutsftr so- ink Mr mdMrs.' Percy Dewell Miss Frances Reynolds appeared in Castillne Fo JonP eeSainr ngines adMs ubPolr euuding aah I could see I camne back visited with friends in Peterboro, on the A.Y.P.'s play which wss pre- BoM with far iffernt Beerag JonD eePo shome Sundav from Toronto... Mr. wan frdffrn view from Sunday. . . Mn. .las. White and son, sented at Scarboro. Friday evening 25c 3-89 sJdhns. . Hust ad faily.To- Y I had had before. The boys Mn. Will White. Toronto, Mn. Gar- by Oshawa Association. ____________________________ White Steel Rodueriy.To wee hee i Bearingrdsdo Let edee d MferBarsn Threshers ronto. visited Mn. mnd Mns. H. Gaud We lsre ts e u l thi ndredsdo don Law. Whitby, Misses Kathleen, Mns. S. Vinson. Broken Front, bas Sundav. Mn. Ralph Simpson caewere doing brass work, leather Margaret snd Marion Tink Hamp- been helping her sisten. Miss J. Arm- Try oui fleveioping and Printing. ArtBre rnsca Lez ixd ee M keshome witb tbem. .. Mrs. P. Can w ork, basket Mskiug, mechanics, ton. St Mn. Gea. Wbite's. .. Mn. aur, durffig the latter's illness. no more than ordinar>'petrs Gehi Ensilage Cutters and Rets neturaed home Friday af- printing, and evon editlug their amd Mrs. Burney Hooey, Nestleton, Mrs. Luther B annabal bas bpen aPHN trvstnMran r.L nionppr hr ee12df tM.R. C. Scott's. .. Mrs. Howard patient in Oshawa Hospital. POEW White Bean Mille Toronto.~ dMs . ferent boeoths showing the various Couch. Misses Marjony and Ileen 695 P.R. COWNLINGt 1E "Sin md Grace," was the subject ways Boy Scouts work. Couch, Bowmanville. at M. Jack P m B White Centrifugail Ham mer Mille chosen byRev. A. W. Marcb ior bis Ou the other hand we were Bsker's... Mn. Allan Mackenzie, Burketon fisermon Sna vnn. gvndmnttisofBo Columbus, Miss Audrey Powell of - And - Y.P.U. meeting April l2th was Scouts at play sud campcrsft, an sud a Mt M.Rl avs. opened by President. Progrsm Was the tumbling exhibitions were Mr. Frank Shortridge in Toronto. . . Recent Visitons: Mrs. C. Sander-* in.charge oi Mn. E. Doidge. Intro- wonderful. The whole thing was Mn. and Mrs. Brummel sud Howard, son is in Toronto visiting witb ber Ports were given by the Circlo by Mrs. .W akrcop The Famous ductory rerparks aud bible reading by a revoîstian. Columbus. Mns. Frank Bray, Enfield, son, Milton.. . Miss Jean Davey Secretaries. Program consisted of anied by r.Fegsn tbe leader: to Pic i nom the Mission I could nat help but think how at Mr. Walter Parrînder's. .. Mr. bas returned ta Bowmanville ta ne- vocal solo, "Sweet Easter Time"l JOHN DEER TRA TORSStudv Book, veny ably explained bY negligent we have been iu Canada Roy Dewell at bis uncle'à, Mn. A. sume ber studies... Mn. sud Mrs. by Arlene Northcutt, sccampanied Que p1 to:oiute mkr J H E R R C O SRev. A .W. Marcb; violin selection, cancomniug the physical and moral Martin's. Bowmanville. .. Messrs Arthur Wilson witb Mn. sud Mrs. by Mrs. E. Wood; piano solo, Miss should awysrm beis"ca Mn. W. Taylor; readings, Miss J- developmeut of aur boys andgils. Harold Reynolds and Fred Fisb, Miss Will Rahm lu Oshawa.. . Mn. Nel- Jean Logan, Orn;Ese ak poNwmnndM.LSqi;paoGrayIl ndR saae-frCpleadMssul Tronto; Easterontalk by perone your cigarettes - dou'vot lot solo. Miss M. Collacutt. An apple lu advance of us lu that respeht, at Mn. Jack Yellowlees'. Miss Bernice Barber bas returned "Open the Gates of the Temple" vertiser-Tpc contest was canducted by the leader, but they are training their Young Wome's Institue met Thursday ta Toronto aiter visiting Mn. sud Attendauce 15. people ta be fit for cannon fodder, afteruoon witb Presideut Mrs. S. E. Mrs. Ed. Coughill. .. Mn. sud Mns. Wood sawingz seems ta be the main whie the Scout sud Girl Guide Werry Presiding. It was decided ta Jas. McLaugblin witb Mn. sud Mrs. _________________________________ occupation for the farmers. movemeuts are strong organiza- give $30 ta Eldad Church. A letter Herb McLaughliu in Oshawa.. Mr. sud Mrs. W. Caun are quite tions for peace. It would be a was eceived negarding tbe girls' con- Mr. Frnk Hoskin. Oshawa, with iii with the f lu, and M. P. Cann is gond lvestmet ta see tat al frgne at Guelph in May. two girls Mr.adMsW.NHsin i' just gettiug over au attack. aur Young people had this train- will be sent. Mrs. Percy Dewell, Congratulations ta Rev. and Mn,.AL A ERA GA N 1 Congratulations ta Mr. sud Mrs..ing which combines the moral, leader ai group 5, had charge af the Milton Sanderson, Toronto, on the A LPE B I H. Hobbs (nee Edith Cator), To- mental sud physical side of life, program. Rail caîl was auswered arrivai af a baby girl. routa, on the arrîval oi a fine' baby sud at the saine time shows the with hints for housecleauing. Miss Mr. M. Thompson who bas bad girl. real place of. plaý u in th praper Ileen Balson played for comrnunity Pneumonia is not sufficiently ne- Womau's Association met at the developmeut. ,sining; Mrs. E. R. Taylor gave an covered ta resumne bis duties as home ai Mrs. W. G. Werry April O roua bas a Scouft Troop. The exellent paper ou "Wif e Savers and teacher. backing has beeu marvellous, aud eMeans af Recreation ;" Miss Valen- A number af aur voung men were l3th. President, Mrs. Luke Buttery no anc could find fault about the Announce apened the meeting and read an Eas- whole-hearted support given, but tine Bentley, Whitby, favoured wîth in Toronto Saturday ta see the Mem- ter scripture lesson. Mrs. Lloyd the work is nat wide euough yet.vclsoswih er u n-ra C)hckymt. Richards' Rraup took charge of this It shouldcxndtbosow ioyed; Mns. John KivelI gave a read- There is still a. lot af suaw piled prara: radng Mr . Cnu eghtarulexears of aoey s ud t iz "Blue in the Pereunial Border." ut) on the roadside sud along the progam: eadng, rs.W. Clin eigt ornin yeas o aC enan A . F C X & OS vocal sls. Miss Marion Dudley, there shuld be just as much en-Lunch was served. fences. We were sure lad ta bhave accompaied by Miss Joyce Luxton, thusiasnq about the girls as there nrs. Rov Langmaid was in chage the ain on Moday ta help dlean the sud Mrs. Keuneth Werry; piano solo, is about the boys. of the Missionary peniod Sunday ai- snow away. A u F e C O I & S O N SMiss Marie Collacott; Mns. W. P. The Young people of Orono are teroan. Miss Evelyn Taylor gave a The zroundhogs that made their Rogzers Rave a very iuspiring talk holding out s rosI challenge ta us recitatian - vocal trio b>' Miss Yvon- a»pearance in Marcb rather iooled (AGENTS)based ou the Easter message. Lunch older folk sud we cannat affard ta ne sud Masters Glen sud Grant Wil- us on an earlv spring. Guess tbey Als Nw ndUse Cxiizd CrsAtLo ~was served sud a social bour en- ignore it. We need leaders, we liams: Mn,. Langmaid read a chapter came from their dens ta replenish AloNwadie OiizdCr tLwPie oyed. noed support, sud we ueed whole framn the Missionany study book. for the remaînder ai the long winten. hearted co-aperation from ail. If An interesting Prognamn was given . Deepest sympathy is extende<j ta 168 King St.,West Phone 666, Oshawa ca'hy is Ireland the richest this isgi've,Oraonowill have even at the C.G.I.T. meeting Tuesday. Mn. Stanley Moiifatt in the deatb iOhSokIemofWalae counry n te wrld" geatr raso tobe rou ofitsThe main fcature was a debate "Re- his mother. Mn,. Somerville Moi fatt "Because its capital has beeu Young folk than it ever has bofore. solved that the radio is ai more edu- of Wbitby.OnSokIe s fW Dublin for years." cational value ta tbe ydut.j of toda>' ORONO CONTINUATION than the uewspapen." Affirmative TIIYW .(aefraLmtdTm SCHOOL REPORT was taken by Misses Ella sud VennaTRN YW.A 1e oraLmtd ieOny tersso eM il ber udtheeandMuiveb>' Mises Trnity Woman's Association All Are 1939 Papers - Not Left Over rmLatYa Thfoogarthe folwn re sut fVlaGletsdMre agad met lu the schoal roam April llth, ____________________________ Easter exansinatians held at Or- The iudges, Mn,. Isaac Hardy, Mrs. with Mdrs.ChsBaeisu hr ana Continuation School. A de- John Baker sud Mrs. Roy Langmaid cceluCha.gneilnth eram O N D S LA O T E F RS I E tailed report of ludividual marks Rave the decision in favour af the Mrs. K. Squair presided for the Beo These Amazing BargEiaA has been given ta each student. It negative. Miss Dorothy Hardy gave devational, with Mrs. E.Smt the thir tmat cnsieraion su Jen Lachgav a ian dut, ffeed rayr sd srSpu iewa is hoPed that the parents will give a piano solo; Misses Ileen Balson Ferguson at the Piano. Mn,. SquairNS N 5 B OST R Jï U D S O N 4 IX Grade IX - Carl Staples 80.7, sud communit>' singing was enjoyed. read by Mn,. Elmer Cox. Easter iO SON S 8 0 William Colville 77.4, Rob er t Mr. Howard Reynolds, Toronto roadiug was given by Mn,. K. Cooper 71.9, Leoon Wood 67.2, Normal. is spendiug this week at aur Cox. Mrs. T. W. Cawken nsie Phono 651 Bwnnil James Ard 64.6, Bennieco Colville scbool. for the business. Iuterestn e 64.1, Ruby Allin 62.5, Elesuor tn re Ransbenry 58.9, Robent Caatham 55.7, Calvin Dunu 55.1, Jack Bain- f HIS prig .. st moe fr NW HNDY HIF atthestow 43.4, Aubrey Jordan 43.0. T yourmotseyin the new Hudibu sseering wheel standard-and HDOPCNWTR Not ranked: William Boyd 51.0. Grade X - Donald Staples 77.1, Pacemnaker Six. 96 HORSE. aIl the extra-orotectin btrs SOSCA aSW TJanMne 55 len aby J Wl' 1~ h i. fi' LI