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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Jun 1939, p. 6

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PAGE SIX T*IE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO E THURSDAY, JUNE 29TH, 1939 En-dlf ield Visitors: Mu. and Mus. Bert Laver and Ed- waud at Mu. Hoskin Smith's. Mr. and Mus. Chaulie Me 'ore and Mus. Duncan Keith, Mount Foueest. * at Mu. Aif Piftscott's. Mu. and Mus. Arthur Page. To- ronta. at Mus. W. J. Ormiston's MsM. Patts. Omnaba, Neb. and Ms. D. Cunningbam. Brussels. at Mu. P. W. Pascoe's. Mus. H. Stinson and Mu. Nor- mian Stinsan. at PontypoL Zion Mu. Frank Pascoe and daughteus. Miss Irene Pascae, at Mu.-Hilton Pete's and Mu. Arthur Blanchaud's, Hampton . . Mu. and Mus. Russel Stainton and igmily,,i Mus. James Stainton, at Mu. James McMullen's, Springbuook . . Mu. and Mus. Robert Bayley. Missçs Ena and Molly Bay- ley. Mu. Reg. Bayley. Toronto; Mu. Robert Hov. Miss Ethel Hoy. Mu. Hauuy Fisher. Oshawa. at M~fr. Ray Cameuon's . . Miss Loîyise - Foley, Maple Grave. Mur.and Mus. Chaules FerRgon. Bobbie and Marion, Thounton's Corners, at Mu. J. W. Balson's . . Miss Ethel Wilkins, Oshawa. at Mu. Anson B&son's... Mu&. R. Hall. ShIbourne;Muad Mus. J. Smith, Orangeville; Mu. and Mus. J. Fisher. Toronto. at Mu. J. W. McMaste's . . Miss auguerite Martin. Toronto, at Mu. T. Martin's Mu. Fred Matin. at Toronto . Mus. Joe Gacher. Mu. Antan Richie Tbornton's Corners at M. Hans Geisbeugeus. . . Mu. and Mt:s. Nor- man Leach. Miss Doris Leach, at Mu. Chaules Keuslace's. Hampton Mu. and Mus. F. B. Glaspel.. at Mu. Greorgze Auinau's and Mu. Chaules Waurn's. Hampton. . . Mu. Peucy Flintaff. Kedron; Mu. and Mus. Stanley Caverley and Lloyd. Eben- ezer: Miss Mary Cameran, Oshawa, at Mi, Wes Camerons... Mus. lvan Cochuane and Betty Marie, Bowman- ville; Mu. Robet Killen, Marie and Jobnny; Mus. Wes Cameron, Mus. Russell Stainton and Grace attended a Stuawberry Social at North Osh- awa ..Mu. and Mus. J. W. Balson. Misses Jean. and Velma Balson. at Mu. Herb Rundle's,, Hatoji. Mr. and Mus. Herb Stainton. Mu. and Mus. Freeman. Toronto. Mu. and Ms. R. Stephenson. Mu. and Mus. Archer. Oshawa. at Mu. A. T. Stainton's. . . M. and Mus. A. T. Sinton at M. Chales Warr:en's add Mu. A. E. Billett's. Ham pton ~ lTHEATRE BOWMAN VILLE Thurs., Fl. and Sat. lUNE 29-30 & JULY 1 and yïn. Supporting Prograis matine. Bat. 2.30 p.m. Mon., Tues. & Wed. MUY 34f5 The Lane Busters, Jeffrey Lynn J. IGsrfeld sud Gale Page ln 'Four Daughters' Short BaleGtd Subjeots cartoon - :Rem irat nees Mou. à Wed. 2.30 p.m. Sound at Mr. Russell Perkin's. . .Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stainton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Aif Ayre and sons. at Mr. and 'Mrs. Newton Edgar's 2th weddinz anniversary at Oshawa. The bride and groom were presented with silver salad forks and rases . . Mrs. John Cruickshanks. Isabel and Dou- glas with bier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Trenton . . Mr. Charles Mitchell. Toronto. at Mr. Russel Perkin's. . Mr. and Mrs. Al Ayre and sons at Mr. Ed- Horn's, Hampton. .. . Char , ander, Oshawa. at Mr. useir nton's Miss Helen Knapp. North Oshawa, at Mr. 'Robert Killen's . . Mr. Ro- bert Killen. at r. J. Knox's. To- ronto . . Mr. and Mrs. George Chant and familv. St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chant and familv. Hamp- ton. at Mr. Reford Cameron's... Miss Emilv Killen bas returned to Toronto . - . Mr. and Mrs. M. Humphries Hastings. at Mr. Aif Ayre's. Zion Sunday School and S. S. No. 12 joint picnic at Mr. George James' Park North Oshawa. was a grand success. A good crowd turned out and the ponies and swimminz pools were great favorites with the child- ren. Sports were under the direction of Leslie Warren and everybody jained in. even the elderly ones. Al sat down ta a bountiful supper pro- vided by the ladies-. Ice creani was also served. Blackstock St. Jahn's Anglican Church An- niversary services were beld on Sunday. Professor Blodgetet. Wy- cliff fCllege was special speaker. The cburcb was beautifully decor- ated ,with lovev June f lowers. The regular choir provided special music. 1Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Wood are holidaying at the clergv camp. Big Bay Point. Bishop Beverley visited Rev. and Mrs. Wood June 21 and beld a ser- vice in St. John's church in tbe even- inR. Rev. H. J. Bell preached is fare- well sermon in the United Church Sundav eveningz prior to is leaving for Kingston. We wish Rev. and Mrs. Bell and familv every success. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vincent. To- ronto and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Oliver. with Mrs. Robert Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. John Rutledge. To- ronto. with relatives. Mss Ruth Marlow. Toronto. with Mrs. James Marlow. Miss Florence McLaughlin. To- ronto with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc- Laughlin. Mr. Fred Waldon. Toronto. at Smith Bros. Congratulations to Mr. and Mus. Clarence Butson (nec Dorotby Red- man) on their marriage Saturday. Mrs. Huizzins. Toronto with Miss Eva Parr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradburn. Ty- rone; Mrs. Wesley Bradburn and Mr. Roy Bradburn, witb Mts. Bar- ton. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. David Archer (nec Miss Mabel Whitakeu) on their mauriage. Many f rom here attended the sboweu in their honor at Mr. Fee's. Friday evening. - Salem Miss Beatrice Cator is progressing nicely f rom bier appendix aneration in Women's College Hospital, To- ronto. Mrs. Cator returned from the city Sunday with Mr. Caor. Y. P. U. meeting June 2_1st was opened by the president with prayer by Mr. Taylor, of Toronto., Pro- gramn. in charge of Miss J. Newman who read the bible referen ces in- cluded Topic and discussion. Mr. E. Doidge; readings, Mr. L. Squar; Miss R. Pollard and Miss R. New- man; piano solo. Miss M. Collacutt; Mouthorgan selections. Mr. B. Darch. Attendance 13. The day was fine and the beauti- fuI home of Mr. and Myrs. W. G. Werrv an ideal spot for the Stuaw- berry Social sponsored bv the Salem W .A. on Tuesdav evening. when a goodly number enjoyed a pleasant eveninR. An abundance of stuawber- ries and goodies were served by the ladies. A splendid proguam was endered bv these artists: Mrs. and Miss Daffney Burrows. Mrs. Ken' Werry. Mr. Burrows. Mr. J. Han- cock. Courtice. witb Mr. G. DaidgRe Bowmanville and Mrs. Buruows as accompanists. Rev. A. W. March f illed the chair and Reeve A. M. Union, Darlington Visitons: Mu. and Mus. Roy Nottingham and Mu. Nottinghian, Sonva at Mu. Loune Knap)p's, Mu. Nottingbam ne- mainingz. Mn. and Mus. Reg. Rimmer. To- ronto. at Mu. William McLaughlin's. Mu. and Mus. Dick Hal,* Whitby called on aId fiends. Misses Louaine and Carolone Mc- Guegor. Maple Grave. witb Mu. and Mus. William Wotten. Mus. Sarah Moore is quite ill. Our boys played Ennîskillen a game of softbaîl Tuesdav evening. The score was 15 ta 17 in favor ai Union. Mu. and Mus. Francis Weruy at Mu. Russel McLaughlin's. The Miss SimPlicity Sewing Cmr- cle met at Misses Clara and Ruby Giffin's. with 14 puesent. Mus. J. Hendeuson and Joan. Beaverton. at Mu. Walter Ferguson's Our annual school picnic will be held Thuusday aiteunoon. Mus. Stainton ar'- Miss Elinon Stainton and Mu. Leslie Reid. To- ronto. at Mu. Alymer Beech's. Hampton Visitons: Mu. Albert Allun. Miss Annie AI- lin. Sam and Alfred Allin, Mu. and Mus. J. A. Cole and Don, Bowman- ville. Miss Hedden, Mu. qrflMus. James McGregou. Mus. McLean. Oshawa. Miss Eva Souch, Enniskil- ilen. with Mu. and Mus. C. W. Souch. Mus. R. J. McKessock, Miss Ruth McKesscLck and Mus. H. E. Tink. Solina: Mn. and Mus. Luther Pascoe, Zion: Mn. and Mus. Arthur Moore. Enniskillen: Mu. and Mus. Eveuett Elliott and family, Oshawa; Mu. and Murs. Peucy Dewel and Mu. Bryce Brown. Whîtby weue Sunday visitons with Mu. and Mus. Joe Chapman. Mn. and Mus. Shackleton, and Master Keith, Zion: Mu. and Mus. Wilfucd Stevenson. Mu. and Mus. Cleve Clemence. Oshawa; Mu. and Mus. R. Luke, Tyrone. at Mu. E. H. Cole's. Mu. and Mus. Chaules Stainton and Ray, Miss Margaret Dalton. Oshawa; Mu. Ouville Ashton. Mu. and Mus. Milton Stainton. Enniskil- len: Mu. and Mus. Frank Mv. Cny- deuman and Mu. Hauuy Crydeuman, Bowmanville; Ur. and Mus. Normnan Leach and Doris. Taunton, Misses Jean and Pearl Leach. Solina; Mu. and Mus. Howard Foley. Maple Grave. at Mu. C. J. Kerslake's. Miss Noua' Kenslake, Toronto. was home fou the week end and is now visiting fuiends in Port Hopç. Mu. and Mus. A. Stainton, Zion, at C. Wauren's ..Mu. Tom Sykes, at L. D. Sylses'. . Mu. and Mus. Percy Cowling and twins, at Mu. John Cowling's . . . Mn. A. Baker and Miss Greta Wickett, Bowmnan-, ville, Mus. R. Hoskin, Toronto, at Mus. Bessie Robbin's . . . Mu. ind Mus. T. Salter. Toronto at Mu. Theo Salteu's . . . Mu. and Mus. Fred Tamblyn, Orono; Mu and Mus. W. Buunett. Oshawa. with rela- >tives . . . Rev. C. H. Dickinson. To- ronto. with Rev. and Mus. Rack- ham . .. Mu. amd Mus. Dewey Les- ter. Rochester. N.Y., with Mu. and Mns. Bert Mutton . . . Miss Qeutrude iPettit and Gladys Chapman, Eben- ezer. at W Chapman's . . . Ur.amd Mus. Bert Mutton and Betty attend- cd the Holstein - Fuesian pîcnic at Lindsay . . . Mu. and Newton Ed- gar. Oshawa; Mu. and Mus. Aif Ayue, Zion. at C. E. Houn's . . Mu. and Mus. Percy Clarke, Greenwaod; Mu. and Mus. M. Cyrderman, Osh- awa. at L. Crydeuman's . . Mus. A. B. Stephens. Toronto. at W. E. Stevens' . . . Mus. Roy Mctcalfe, Madeline, Ross and Glen, with heu motoher. rMs. A. Trenouth. . . Mus. J. Shackleton and Keith, Zion, at Mus. W. G. Doidges - . Mu. and Mus. W. R. Yuong and Dennie, Mu. and Mus. H. Batten, Mus. W. McMullen. Peteuboro; Mi5s Ruby Clatworthv. Bowmanville; Mur. Clat- worthy, Bowmanville; Mu. Chaules Wood. Miss Hazel Wood. Orono; Mu. G. Crowthcu. Newcastle. Mu. and Mus. Luther Pascoe, Zion; Mu. and Mus. Albert Cale and Donald, Bowmanville. at Mu. and Mus. L. Trulls . . . Mu. and Mus. George Fauncomb. with f riends at Qnillia.. Du. and Mus. Davies, Mu. and Mus. Geo. Edger. Oshawa; Mu. and Mus. LJ. H. McKeever. Miss Cobbledick, Bawmanville, at H. Wilcox's . . Mu. and Mus. W. Young and son, Mu. and Mus. H. Batten. Peterbaro. at H. Salter's and L. Tuull's .- Misses Stella and Maude Reynolds, Bow- manville weue week end gue5ts with Miss Lulu Reynolds . . Mn. and Mus. Pautridge and daughteu, Bowman- ville. at A. Allin's. . . Mn. Frank Tucnouth. Oshawa; Mu. Ross Tuen- outh. Toronto. at Mus. A. Tuen- auth's. Sundav School anniveusauy ser- vices On Sunday weuc laugely at- 1tendcd. A report will appeau laten. Miss Florence Burns enteutained a numben ai Young ladies at a showeu fou Miss Elinon Sykes Thuusday. evening. Mus. A. Kateuson and Miss M. 1Katerson were at home ta a numben ai frîends and relatives f nom Hamp- ton and Bowmanville June 2st. it being Mus. Katenson's 9Oth biuthday. She ueceived congratulations ai ber many friends in the foum- of birth- 1day cards and beautiful f Ioweus. She is a remankable woman fou heu age. Miss M Elliott and Mus. Mabel Tay- lor vouned tea. The funeral af Mus. C. Pascae, Touonto. took place here on Friday and was attended by mmnv Hampton, Enniskillen. Solina and Bowmanville friends. SNmpathy is extended te the relatives. Congratulations ta Mu. and Mus. Gardon Buent ( nec Elinar Sykes) wha weue mannied on Satuuday. An inteuesting and instructive meeting aif the Bible Society .was held June 21 when Rev. Allnutt. a repuesentative ai the saciety addues- sed the meeting and showed a num- ber ai ilides demoiistrating the wouk in dii fenent cauntuies and showing how the bible is printed ini the dif- ferent 1lange. Horn.* Mr. McDougall is a son af the illustrious pioneer missionary af the west. Rev. John McDougall. Hampton Mission Band met at Hampton Memorial Park Mqnday afteunoon. Minutes of the last two meetings were read by Billy Vivian. Treasurer's report was uead by Isa- belle Vivian. followed bv jhe raIll caîl by Gladys Kersey. Câul taowar- -ship) was repeated after Muj. Rey- nolds. wbile the latter led in res- ponsive reading. Prayers we.re rend by Bobbie Craig. Arthur Hindraai. and offertory prayer by -Flor.encê Allin. After a readingz by David Craioz meetingz closed witb Mizpab benediction. Haydon Miss Annie Mountjoy attended the Taylor Reunian at Flesherton. Mr. and Mre; M. Hobbs and Joan visited at Mr. R. Vice's, Sol- ina. Mrs. Lloyd Ashton attended a crystal shawer at Mrs. Ira 'rra- velle's, Oshawa, in hanor af Miss Reva McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton vis- ited at Mr. W. Brownley's, Toron- ta, and attended the funeral of, Mrs. C. J. Pascoe. Our anniversary services were largely attended on Sunday. Dur- ing the afternoon service the youngest daughter ai Rev. and Mrs. A. W. March was baptized by 1the guest speaker, Rev. M. San- dersan af Toronto. An insplring sermon was preached by Rev. Sanderson, text being St. Luke's gospel, "And Jesus lncreased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with Gad and man." Singing by the schaol was under the able direction of Mr. E. E. Staples, with Mrs. A. Read, pianist, assisted-by the Osborne-Wight Quartette who rendered twa fine selectians. In the evening Rev. Sanderson preached another excellent ser- mon on "Courage and Self Pity." The choir was assisted by Mr. Jas. Hancack, sololist of Bowmanville, wha rendered twa selections ini fine voice. Annlversary Visitors Mrs. Earl Osborne, Betty and Madelaine, Providence, Dr. and Mrs. C.* W. Sleman, Miss Florence Werry, Bowmanville, Mrs. T. Mc- Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Staintan, Mr. and Mrs. R. McGill and Keith, Mrs. Langmaid, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ormiston, Enniakillen, Mfrs. H. Hus yrane, Misses V. Ormiston and Grace Thain, Mr. Ralph Or- mistan, Oshawa, at Mr. Lloyd Aslhton's. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Dickinson, Portî Hope, Mrs. F. Thompsan, Taunton, Mrs. D. Hall and iamily, Enfield, at Mr. C. Crassmnan's. Mrs. W. J. S. Rundie, Jean and Marjorie, Mr. Norman Rundie, Bowmanville, Miss Ursul McNeil and Mr. Paul Stephens, Toronto, Miss Ruby Hooey, at Mr. A. Mc- Neil's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thampsan, Bowmanville, at Mr. W. Thamp- son' s. Misses Ruby and Wilma Smith, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green- away, Little Brittain, Miss Verna! Trewin, Oshawa, Mr. Arthur Tre-; win, Brooklin, Rev. and Mus. Har-, aid Stainton, Guelph, Miss Anne Trewin, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Scott, Orana, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Virtue, Mr. and Mrs. C. Sic- mon, Miss Bessie Hiils, Tyrone, Miss Margaret Virtue, Enniskillen, Mr. Earl Trewin, Mrs. Sulas Tre- win, Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery, at Mr. Wm. Trewin's. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larmer and iamily, Mrs. C. Severs and babe, Burketon, Miss Hilda Rich- ards, Mapie Grave, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Beech and iamaily, Miss Alice Ashtan, Enniskillen, at Mr. A. Beech's. Mr. Gardon Cowling, Dixie, at Mr. G. Cowling's. Mr. and Mus. F. Ashton and tiamiiy, Toronto, Mrs. M. Green- 1wood, Bridgeport, Conn., at Mu. E. Bradley's. Messrs. Russell and Bail Os- borne, Providence, Mr. and Mrs. »Wm. Giff 1er, Pickering, at Mr. T. Mountjoy's. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Osborne and family, Providence, at Mr. H. Ashtan's. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hall, Clinton and Beryl, Mr. J. Graham, Osh- awa, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Slemon, Bowrnanvilie, Miss Irene Cawiing, Salem, Mrs. J. Tabb, Mr. George Tabb, at Mrs. D. Graham's. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sanderson, Joan and Sheila, Mr. and Mus. D. Hig- gins, Miss Laura Philp, Toronto, at Mr. R. Sandersan's. t Mu. and Mrs. T. Sameils and Morris, Biackstock, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Cadmus, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gilbert and Veima, Mr. Thea Sieman, Enniskillen, Misses Verna and Bila Milîson, Sauina, cMr. Gardon and Wesley His, Ty- ursympýathy; is extended to the familv of Mrs. C. J. Pascoe who passed away in Toronto. . Several f rgm here attended the foneral at Hîmpton cemnetery Fuiday. Mrs. Ed. Bray, Swif t Curuent. Alta Mr. and Mrs. Walteu Bu- ay and Miss Eth 'el. Pickerinii, at Mr. A. L. Pascoe's. Nestieton îService in United Churcb Sunday afteunoon was well attended. Rev. W. J. Bell preached bis farewell sermon. We wish bim goad luck on bis new antiointment in Kingston. iNestleton Anniversary was quite a success. Mu. Frank Etnerson wbo bad mea- sies is out agaîn. Visitore' Miss Jean Allaway. witb ber Par- ents in Oshawa. Mu. and Mrs. J. Joblin. with Mr. and Mus. Frank Joblin. Janetville. Mr. Charles Henry. Enfield. with Mu. and Mrs. T. Henry. Mu. Leslie Wright, Toronto, witb Mus. Peter Wright. Mu. Clif fard Hyland, Toronto. with Mu. and Mrs. F. Hyland. nMessrs Scott and John Hutchison. Touonto with their aunt Mus. Heu- man Samelîs. Rev. H. J. Bell. Mrs. Bell, Milton and Ruth visited Mr. and Mus. Stan- ley Malcolm. Congratulations ta Mu. and Mus. Beunie Hooey an the arrivai af a young daughteu (Barbara Jean). Maple Grove Rassie Langmaid, Oshawa, is visiting his cousin, Muriel Stev- ens. Donna Snowden, Toronto, is visiting with her grandparents, Mu. and Mus. R. IR. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Snowden, Oshawa, Mu. W. J. Snowden, Mr. Thos. Snowden, are spending a week at Hibbers Point, near Pet- erbaro, fishing and enjoying a rest. Sympathy is extended ta Mr. Michael Burns and faniily ini the loss ai wiie and mother. Mrs. Jim Metcalf, Mrs. L. C. Snowden and Mrs. H. G. Freeman attended the funeral at Hamiptan Friday ai Mrs. Charlie Pascae, To- ronto, sister-in-law ai Mrs. A. Trenouth and Mrs. Gea. Taylor, Hampton. Congratulations ta Mu. and Mrs. Lloyd Snowden on the arrival ai a fine girl. Mr. John Metcalf, Mus. Burk, Mu. Jim Metcalf, Mr. Garnet Sy- mens, Base Line, Mrs. Cary, Osh- awa, visited Mr. Isaac Metcaif, Mooreiield, wha is in poor health. Maple Greve AnnlversarY *Our anniversary was continuedl on Wednesday with fine weather and a good attendance. Sparts in the afternaon for the chidren were keenly cantested. A game ai so Ibail was played between Courtice girls and aur girls. Har- mony boys played against aur boys. The home teams won bath games. Supper was served ta a very large number who were ioud in their praises ai the splendid re- past served by the Maple Grave ladies on nicely dccorated tables. In thc evening Newcastle young people presented their play "Black nGold" ta a large and very appre- é!àtive audience. Music was sup- plied between the acts by Stan Rickard and his orchestra, and violin salas by Stan Rickard. To- tal proceeds nearly $360. AnnlversarY Visiter. -Mr. and Mus. Norman Down and Wima, Ebenezer, with Mr. and Mus. Bruce Metcalf. Bey. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Judge and Mrs. H. S. Mott, To- routa, Mu. and Mrs. Mark Black- burn, Orono, Misses Grace and H-azel Truil, Base Line, Miss Mar- garet Henry, Ebenezei, Miss Jean Balzan, Harvey Balsan, Zion, with Mu. and Mrs. H. R. FPolèy! Mu. and Mrs. Chaules White and famnily, Oshawa, Robert Cale and Lamne McQuarrie, Bowman- ville, with Mu. and Mrs. J. D. Stevens. Mu. and Mus. Elmer Cox, Bille and Aulene, Shaw's, Miss- Mar- garet Stewart with M1r. and Mrs. Ross Stevens. Mu.' and Mrs. Cieve Clemence, Oshawa, Misses Mary Clemence, Helen Rickard, Doris Grooms, Jordan Sharpe, Sain Castie, Ta- renta, Miss Helene Hynds, Lewis Rundie, Stanley eickard, Robert Wilson, Bowmanville, Lawrence Ashton, Shaw's, with Mus. L. C. Snowden. Mu. and Mus. T. P. Barrabail, Miss Evelyn Barrabaîl, Gardon, Sici.,. Bob and Waliy Barrabail, Couutice, Miss LaVerne Adanms, Burketon, Bidon Essary, Oshawa, Bull Barrabail, Miss Bileen Aider, Bowmanville, with Mu. and Mus. Russell Gimblett. Mu. Fred Samis, Miss Verna Griffn, Eniield, Miss Cousina Sa- nims and Mu. Ernest Burrows, Osh- awa, with Mr. and Mus.. Tomr Glmblett. .ver, Bowmanville, Miss Margaret Campbell, with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Peters, Keith and Ralph, Hampton, with Mu. and Mus. Chaules Gueenham. Mu. and Mus. Jack Cox, Bow- manville, Mus. Price, Miss Truli, Base Line, Mu. and Mus. Jack Happà and faunily, with Mu. and Mun. Fred Stevens. Mu. and Mus. Lloyd Richards, Donald and Doreen, Salem, Mu. 1tverton White, Marie and Edith, Bethesda, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knox, Jessie and Helen, Hamnpton, with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Worden. .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Twist, EH.- een, Mrs. L. Twtst, Mrs. Sargent, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cator and son Ralph, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. F. Swallow. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bagneil and Patsy, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Hockin and farnily, Courtice,'wath Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Len Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Colwefl and Teddy, Mrs. Colwell, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nichais, Ebenezer, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wilkins, Oshawa, wlth Mr. and Mrs. Brnie Foley.' Mr. and Mrs. C. Breggle and daughter Shirley, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy VanCamp. Mrs. Ambrose Trenouth, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Madlyn, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. McKeev- er,- Miss Cobbledick, Bawmanville, Miss Lillian Snawden, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Metcaif. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langmaid and Bernice, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Pluxnmer, Donald and Gardon, Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nichalas and Glenys, Misses Doris Wilkins and Veda Purdy, Bownianville, with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Snowden and Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gay, Miss Evelyn Gay, Master Robert Gay, little Miss Eleanor Gay, Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Osborne and failyï, Ebenezer, Mr. Wm. Everson, Caurtice, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Samn Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Snawden, Mrs. Will Cary, Miss Betty Gerniand, Oshawa, Mr. Walter Blackburn, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Metcalf, Base Lmne, with Mr. and Mrs. N. I. Meteaif. Miss Elsie Saniis, Enfield, with Miss Marion Snowden. t'Roy Mann and Vernon Trimble, Misses Muriel Abramns, Margaret Bondguard, Mrs. McCague, Part Hape, with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Trimble. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Glenney, Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law and Ina, Whitby, Mrs. Wm. Law, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day- idson, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Lau Hackin. Mr. and Mrs. I. Warder, Toron- ta, Mr. and Mrs. N. Mutton, Miss Jessie Yellowlees, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. W. -H. Westlake, Mr. W. Westlake, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sommerville, Jayce, Mary and El- eanor, Cherrywood, with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Collacutt. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown and san Bobbie, Garmley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tink and family, Hampton, with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pickard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks and Orland, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Hop-' kins, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craga and family, Base Line, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkins, Greta Wil- kins and Doreen Phair, Courtice, Mrs. Jimu Abernethy, R.ay and Harold,, Bownianville, Mrs. Herb. Osborne, Miss Aura Osborne, Eb- enezer, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jeffery. Children, says a psychologist, shauldn't perform. on the radio. Sa niany, it seems, grow up and become adults who shauldn't either.-Partland Oregomian. 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CO WLING, Phm.B. Burketon Mus. Hunter and Miss Lida Hen- ders, Toronto, and Mu. and Mus. N. B. Wright, Bnniskillen, visitcd with Mu. and Mus. Robert Philp. TRINITY RECITAL <Contirued fram page 1) gram, and as well as showing picasant harmony, each number was carried out in perfect timc.. These numbers included, Over Hill and Dale, and Uic Commence- ment Grand March. Pianists werc Hazel Rundie, Jean Partridgc, Douothy Edger, Jloyce Luxton, Mus. J. A. Cale and Marion Dud- ley, with Dr. Partridge at Uic argan. Two piano and argan duets weue wel ucndered - Pizzicati by Jean and Dr. Pautridgc, while Miss Violet Bauuett, accampanied by Du. Partuidge at Uic organ showed amazing technique and cooperation, playing Ch o pin's Valse in C/Sharp Minou. Dr. Part- LIONS CLUB cAÀRINI VA I 'uidgc and Jean also played a piano duet. Mus. Gea. Pritchard and MuIs. V. Argue sang a lovely duet en- titled For You Mloue. A trombone and cornet duet by Harold Aluin .*d Donald Hammn was aiso weli rendered. They were accompanied by Mus. W. C. Lynch. A humnorous quartet entiticd Good Bvening puoved ta be very entertaining. Thase taking part were Dorothy Nichais, Mus. M. Symons, B. Slemon and Wm. Hutchinson. In a short adduess Rev. S. Davi- son expuessed bis gratitude ta the audience fou suppouting Uic rc- citai, on behali ai thc Wamcn's Association. He also commcnded the great amaunt ai work that Dr. Pautridgc had exercise~ in bringing forth suci fi e ct and pcrmitting the uli»se the puogress that is bcing made in the field ai music. TlÈe histary ai humanity is an immense volume ai mistakes. SLufe is not so short but there is always time enough for courtesy. G b Open Classes 12. - Best Float, Manufacturer'. Prizes ----1---0----00---- 5.00 13. - Best Float. Merchant'. Prizes ---- ----- ---- 10.00 $5.00 14. - Best Delivery Truck or Wagon Prizes ------- ------- $ 2.00 $1.00 15. - Most Unique Float Prizes ------------- --- $ 2.00 $1.00 16. - Best Float, Farmer'. Prizes -.. - --$10... $5.00 17.. - Best Decorated Car jPrize s..-------------------- $4.00 $2.00 1B. -Beat Clown or Comte Character Prises ----------- 1.00 500 Beat Band on Parade Prizes - ----- - --- * 10.00 $5.00 Or bottie et Pop te every chlld entrin intheparade. 1 Parade prize winners wil ho announced lmmediately following tâ' parade and prîzes wlll be awarded at the sound truck in.Rotary Park PLAN NOW TO BE IN THE BIGGEST PARADE-BOWMANVILLE I-AS SEEN IN, ýEAeS GEO. L. DAVmDGE:' CHAIRMAN 0F PARADE COMMITEE THURSDAY JULY l3th Callthuanplaaa Parade Prepare Now To Take Part PICNIC TIME IS HERE TRY CORBRETT'13 BRIAD FOR BECTTER SANDWICHES &nd ad a few of our delicious cakes or biscui, tarte, iiufflusjelly roUil, doughnuts, pies or other items to complote the. menue. 'W. alse carry Io. Creain, Soft Drinks Chocolates and Candy CORTT'S BAKERY Phono 890 - Bowmanvllle Our WagOo your streeZ every day t ~; m'ou Àý 7 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JUNE 29TH, 19» T-HE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIOé

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