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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Dec 1939, p. 6

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Solina Everett Elliott, Many and Braa Oshawa, with Mrs. R. J. McKessock. Recent Visitors: Mn. Geo. Wry, . nsd Mns. Dave Chambens, Toronto University, Mn. n y, Mn. Edwin Wood, Bowmanville, Mn. Charles WerrY, M. at Mr S. s Williams, Hamipton, with Mr. -adMrS. Mene-an r.JR. ielM"sPal dith Moffatt, John and joan, Osh- and Mn...R Kvl.Msse en awa, with Mr. and r.SE- Jean Leach with thçir parents aw. it M. udlis.S.E.Wenny. on Christmas Day. . . Mrs. Tane Mn. and Mrs. S. E. Wenry, Wes- Bush with Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Bush, ley and George spent Christrnas Day Oshawa. .. Mns. R. J. McKessock with Mn. and Mrs. Geo. W. James, is visitinz hen daughters in Oshawa Bowrmanville.- . . M. and Mns. John and Whitb. . . Mn. and Mns. A. L. Bakcer visited Helen and Muriel Pascoe with Pickering and Oshawa Baker at Peterboro and Mns. Howard friends. .. Miss Velma Gilbert, To- Couch, Bowmanville. . . Mn. and nonto Normal, is with her parents.. )Ars. W. T. Baker, Mr. sud Mrs. Russell. Harold and Ileen Balson Tisas. Baker, Miss Vera Baken with with their brother, Allan. in King- lins. L. C. Snowden, Maple Qrove. ston. . . Mn. sud Mrs. Norman Vel- S.Mr. and Mrs Wilfrid Dewell, lowlees and family, Mn. and Mrs. Roy and Harold, Mn. Samn Dewell Jack Yellowlees and family, Mr. and with Mn. and Mrs. Alf. Dewell, Mrs. Wes. Yellowless and Mr, and Bowmanville. . . Mn. Charles Scott, Mrs. Ernest Hockaday celebrated Delhi, Mn. sud Mns. Burney Hooey Chistmas with Mn. and Airs. Les.t and Barbara jean, Nestleton, with Thompson, Tynone. .. Mn. ai-d Mrs. Mn. sud Mns. B. G. Stevens. .. Ernest Larmen and family, Black- Messrs. Fnank and Charles Short- stock, Miss Lena Taylor, Bowman- idge with Mn. sud Mrs. Ernest De- ville, with Mn. and Mrs. E. R.c barr, Columbus. . . Mn. and Mrs. Taylor.S BrYce Bnown, Whitby, Mn. and Mns., The church service on Sunday wasc NORTRUMIBERLAND AND DURHAM~ APPLE GROWERS' ANNUAL CONVENTION ln NEW MEMORIAL HALL, Near Armoury, COBOURG Thursday, Jsnuary 4th, at 1.30 p.m. Friday, January 5th, at 9.30 a.m. A moat Instructive programme each day featurlng Insect Control. Fertiliser Probleme, Storage and Marketing, etc. BANQUET Frlday, January 5th, at 12.30 p.m. ln New Presbytertan Church Basement - 50e per plate. OUEST SPEAKER - THE HON. J. G. GARDIER, EVERVBODV WELCOME RUSSEL.L OSBORNE E. A. SUMMEFS 1 Prosident. Secretary-Treaser SalIe Price - December 28- 219-30 DOMINO DRY Giauger Aie * I Oc PEAKUTS - - l. 10ec Domino - size 3 n Sheli PEAS - 2 for 25c Aylmer . 32 oz. 3 for Devon TOXATO JUICE - 25e BmNCEMBAT - 2 Ilb. 25o MIXED Nuts Lb.19 New Quaker XXXX 98 lb. bagi. CMOE - - - IL.21c BREAD FLOUR - $2.59 baysldo 8 oz. Shoe String STUPE OIVES 250 BlETS - - - tin loc FRESlE CRISP Gingr Saps3Lb.250 awoet Mlxed Grapefruit PICKLES- jar 25c TUbE-- 2 tins 19e Sayolde Plainj Sage Poultry .OLVE8- -8 oz. 19o DRESSING-- jar loc BROWN MOLDER Sodas Lb.10 FRUIT SPECIALS CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS NAVEL Doon250 -290 lb. 25e a 2 lbs. for 25o Oranges FATMORE EMPEffOf Grapes t "Y Too Hou! Teo CoId! Daughua! Aisrltemmanure, summer and wnte, me.aà healgh pmaoe v th e home. Avoid them by blankeing your iiqs uN bdTop infisuating WooL 7* su~ ffy, fweproof ansuladon i.sy to instaR. Cost Jepraent anddsanitary. Ask us for hmi details, re. Ad lot us tell ou for how litJe you cSn have bom te. ewathi blanket imsuatnon, and how 1 ting WooJ WinI actuaUy pay for itscif by Ilir, l~uawting Wool is a product of Cmnadiqn Gypum prwarranty of quality. ~Iui~pi~ lULumber Co. iUgtOd Bw -fl Hampton well attended. Rev. W. Rýack gZave an inspiring Christmas mes and the choir, under the leader of George Wenny, contributed fi music. the Christmas tree sud cor sponsoned by the C.G.I.T. was at the church on Thursday dizhi izood vrozram was provided bv C.G.I.T. and membens of the Sur School, supplemented with select from Bradley's, Baker's ajiçJ Sc schools after which Santa-Claus his usual jovial mannen, distribi gifts f nom the heavily ladent Every child present received a of candy. W.M.S. met in the' basement of the church on Dec. 19th with Pres- ident Mrs. A. E. Billett-presiding. Mrs. Rackham's izraup had charize of the Christmas prograni. The wor- ship service took the forni of a candle-Iighting ceremony. Mrs. Rack- hani and Mrs. Billett told by means of story and scrijnture quiotations ab-d illustrated by the lighting of candles the spread of the Christmas Message. The subject for the meet- inz was "Christmas at Madras." Christmas, 1938 was a memorable day in the history of the Christian Church at Madras, India. whien 470 Christian leaders met, thc rnOst re- presentative gathering of Christians ever held. The following ladies took :he Parts of delegates at this confer-' ence: Mi4s. W. Rackham, Mrs., L. Niddery, Mrs. J. Colwill, Mrs. H. SaIter. Mrs. H. Cote, Mrs. H. Peters. K-rjs. S. Williams and Mrs. Colwitl gave a Temperance reading. Mrs., T. Salter gave the financial report. ['hese officers were elected for 1940: H-on President-Mrs. A. E. Billett; PreJ~-Mrs. H. Salt *er; lat Vice- Mrs. H. Cole, 2ncj Vice-Mrs. A. 1ilin; Sec.-Mrs. A. Blanchard; ['reas.-Mrs. T. Salter; Stewardship Sec.-Mrs. H. Cole; Cor. Sec.- Mis. Niddery; Lit. Sec.-Mrs. F. Rogers; Miss, Monthly Sec.-Mrs. S.Williams. Associate Helpers 'Sec. -Mrs. C. Warren; Community Fni- ndshiv Sec.-Irs. W. 'Rackham; mnpply Secs.-Mrs. W. W. Horn and Miss L. Reynolds; Temperance Sec. -Ms .Colwill; Mission Bandi cz;er-rs. J. Reynolds; press 5ec.-Mrs. A . Blanchard. 0 c e t l E~ S Newtonville To the People of ]Bowmanviile and Distriî THANK YOI :hain sage lship itting ncert held t. A ,the -iday tions olina , in )ute< tnee. bag in ge ip ýt le 't is s et and Donna at Mn. Moorc's, Castle-- ton.. . Miss Marion Nichoils, To- ronto, at Mn. Sidney Lockhait's. ..Mn. sud Mra. W. A. Wright, Enniakillen, at Mn. J. A. Barrie's. ..Mr. sud Mrs. Douglas Cole sud Miss Ethel Cole, Bethesda, at Mn. Laurie Cole's.- Congregation of thc United Churcis enjoycd a lovcly Christ- mas service Sunday evening. Christmnas hynins sud suthensa were sung and Rev. J. McLachlan delivered a beautiful Christmas message on "The Other Wise Masu.," Messrs. Jack Wickett, 'Port Hope, and Ronald Burley rend- ered two splendid violmn duets ac- compsuied by Miss Margaret De- nault. Friday evening Uic public school pupils, directed by their teaclier, Mr. L. Savery and thein music supervif6r, lira. George Camp- bell, Put on a splendid Christmsas. concert in Uic comnsunity haIl At Uic close Santa Claus arrivcd, was welcomed by Chair-inuBey. McLachlan sud by Uic children, sud distributeci msuy presents. Visitons: Mn. sud Mns. Harrs Visitons:,Mn. sud Mns. C. Hughe sud Miss Buby Payne, Toronto, sud Bob, Cnoioked Creek, Bey su Miss Lila Payne, Port Robinson, Lilliais of Toronto, with Mn. su Mn. Arthur Paynse, Tharold, andi Mns. S. C. Hughes. . . Mn. an, Mn. Stanley Payne, Peterbaro, at Mns. C. Parnecll and faxily c Mn. and Mns. Beuben Payn's. .. Wcsleyville, Mn. sud Mns. B. Has Mn. J. T. Peairce,' Northbrook, at kill, Port Hope, with Mn. sud Mr. haine... Mn. John Allin, Indisua- Stan. Porteous. .. Mn. sud Mr. polis, with his sister, Mns. B. J. H. Cook and Laura, Hamiltor Bowe. . . . Mn. and Mns. J. T. with Mn. sud Mns. A. T. Perrin. . Pearce, Misses Gladys and Laurisa Mn. Alfred Reid, Bowmsuvi Pearoe sud Babby, at Mn. Harvey sud Mn. Boss Beid, Long Braci Osbonne's, Welcome. . . Mn. sud with Mn.ad Mns. W. A. Beid. . lins. Cecil Walkey wsth Mrs. J. Miss IRuUai -sýn, Bowmanvill, Wade sud Arnol... Mns. Mcmn- Hospital, et home. .. lMr. endi Mnî tyre, Detroit, with Misa I. Laing. Chas. Cowsu sud Veline with Mi ..Mr. and Mns. Lowe sud Missansd Mns. Roy Smith, Newtons Eileen Montais, Port Hope, at Mn. ville, Mn. sud Mns. Brooks Cowal Robt. Monton's. . . Mn. sud lins, sud family with Mn. sud Mnîç Win. Bobinson, Kendal, at Mr. Frajsk Hall, Onono. . . Mn. su( CecilBobinsoi's... Mn. sud Mns. Mns. Geo. Henderson sud fsusil, Jack Woodham, Toronta, at Mn. sud Mn. and Mns. Ivan Farrow Harny Woodham's. . . lis. Non- Orono, with Mr. sud Mns. Ber man Semis sud Mn. sud Mns. Reg. Crossley.. . Mn. sud Mns. J. J. W Woodhem, sud Marie, Toronta, at Stringen with Mn. sud Mm. Mar Mn. Fred Couch's, Newcastle. .. sheil Chattertan, Oraiso. .. Misse.- Mn. sud Lirs. Win. Stapleton sud Viola, Ada sud Donothy Hollinga. fanuily with Mn. sud Mns. Max worth at home. . . Mn. sud Mns Stapletan. . . Mn. sud Mrs. Bobt. Erwin Farrow sud Arthuur, Gar- Gondon sud fsusily, Elizabeth- den Hill, sud Mn. Norman An- ville, Mn. sud Mns. Alvin Joncs, drews sud fensily wli -Mn. sud Port Hope, sud Mns. John Steple- Mns. Theadone Stevens. . . Mn, tan, Newcastle, with Mn. sud Mns. Sidney Reid la home fromn South George E. Stepleton sud Eb. . . Amenica on a three months vace- Mn. sud Lins. Thos. Bunkeil with tion. Mn. and Mna. Clelsud Lane.. . A dance wea helci Tuesday at Miss Audrey Jayises, Twocd, àndUic homeoni s as Mn. sud Mrs. Frank Harris, Rich- O eraf Mm. Hae asagra mondi Hill, with Mms. Win. Jaynes. Ou ScolTcwaagrt ..Miss Darôthy Scott, Pont Hope, success. The Young people also, at Mn. Norman Scott's. . . Mns. put on a one ect comedy, 'TIse Symons sud Miss V. Buniser; Mail Orden Bride," which every- Bowmsuville, with Miss Jennie anc enjoyrd. Symons. .. Mms. Tisas. Stapletan Church was well attended Sun- sud Mn. sud Mms. George J. Sta- day. Our pastor spoke on Uic pleton sud family at Mn. George Christmnas Message. Miss Kath- Smith's, Starkville. . . Mn. sud leen Simpson sang. Mns. W. C. Lane sud Maryat Mn. Master Francis Cowan won a Bruce Leuty's, Pont Hope. .. Mn. large blackboard and casel in sud Mms. Elinen Randall sud John, Bowinanville as thse result of a Oshawe, with Mns. Herry Ban- draw, sud Barbara Joan Reidi won dal.. . Bey, sud Lins. Robertson third pnize in Mn. Tyrnell's Dell ansd Misses Bisada sud Margaret Contest in Onono and received a Robertson, Canton, Miss Wihna table sud two chairs. Sarissalsingu, Trinidad, Mn. New- ton Wright, Arcola, Sask., sud Mn. Jack McLachlan, Petérboro ', ft H SI at Bey. J. McLachln's. .. Mr.Sa tyHnsI and Mns. Ivison Liunday sud Wint.r Drlvlng famnily, Maple Grave, Mrn.d ___ Mns. S. Buttery sud femily, Sa itrbnzsewhad ote lem, Mn. and Lins. Chas. Welsls Wtoitr bnimst nehmadt theu Bowmenvllle, Mn. sud Mms. Wil- mooit. atms eme ihcu lard Lockhart sud family, Nia- tion if accidents are to be avoided. gara, Miss Anseia Nichoîls,' Wes- Some drivers f mci this out when it Icyville, and Mn. Sidney Lancas- 's tOO late. Recommendations adopt- ter, with Mn. sud Mns. J. W. Lan- cd by the National Safety Congress caste... Mn. and lins. Ken Ware, are woiih memorizing and followiniz June and Pat, at Mn. Frank exactli'. Here thcy are: Ovens'. .. Miss Elsie Wallace with 1-Neyer drive faster than 20 miles Bey. Wallace, Grecnbank, and an hour on ice even with chains. Mn. andi Mrs. Herb. Alexander, 2-On slippcny surfaces, always Markhem. Herb. han had a ne- kcep the car in gear. lapse andi is confineti ta bcd -eptecrsIadirbu egein. . . Mn. sud Mns. Broc k 3-eep othethe c's I aistnbued Pcthick at Mn. Jack Turner's, enethe.front avthanoeeinpassengers Crookeci Crock, . . Mn. and Mn in themfront seat n n i tresc Cecil Stapleton and family sud 4Rmme htnnsi ie lins. Coathain at Mn. Halstead are helpful on wct pavements and ta Caatham-'s, Antioch. . . Mn. sud sanie extent on snow, buj give no Mrs. M. J. Holman sud Normen more protection on ice than smooth sud Miss Lillisu Holmsan, Bow- tires. manville, et Mn. Stan. Rowc's.. . S-When driving on ice or snaw, Mr. and Mrs. Leurie Cale at Mn. use chaîna on aIl four wheels. That W. Shenwin's, Onano. .. Mn. andci wll neduce stappingz distance 40 to Mns. Everett Bellamny and femlly, 50 per cent. Chaîna on neçar whecîs Toronto, andi Miss Evelyn Bell: oiil}' heîp brakeage 25 ta 30 per cent. amy, Oshawa, at Mn. Laftus 6-Accelerate cautiously t6 avoid BelI.amy's. .. Mn. sud lira. Frnk spinninjZ the r car wheels. Gilmen sud fasnlly, Crooked 7-Pun the bnakes in stopping, Creck, Mns. Wmn. Smith, Mns. even when.usina chains, ta keep the Butherford sud Mns. Hassen et wheels rolling. Mn. MlIt Kimball'a. . . Mn. and 8-If van stant ta skid, turs the lins. Wilfred McKay and family fronX wheels iii the direction the et Mn. Wm. Hallowell'a, Stark. rear is skiddingz. ville. .. lira. W. Joncs and Mac- 9-When it is slippery, try out the Gregar, Mn. and Mns. S. B. Joncs, brakes occasionally ta gzet the "feel" Mn. sud Mns. Willis Joncs sud Lin. of the noad. Evcnett Joncs, Toronto, with Mns. 10-Keen youn brakes equalized. G. W. Joncs and Melville. . . Mr. It should be pointed out that the sud lins. A. Rcdkisapp sud Alfred above ruIes wcrc adopte'_d after a at Mn. W. Chester's, Oshawa. . . committeç& had apent several days Mn. sud Mns. Chas. Cawan sud skiddina automobiles on snow ,and Vélmns, Cowsuville and Mn. sud ice ta ascertain tihe methods that are Mns. Sain Smith ài., et Mn. Boy most çoisducive ta safe driving on a Snith's... Mn. and Lira. Jas. Stark treacherous surface. id id id of h, iý 'S rt e School Reports A-Exceet, B-Good, C-'F. Grade 9-Jean Fenguson, A;, M ganet Pnescott, B plus; Bèrnn Mooney. B. Grade 8-Bruce Taylor, A; M. garet HuIs, C. Grade 7-Joyce His, B. Gnade 6-Evelyn Taylor, A pi Ruth Ashton, B plus; Dorothy Fg guson, B; Donothy Moorly, C pl Grade 5-Jini Wedge, C. Grade 4-Mike Jurko, B-, Dona Pnescott, B. Grade 3-MiIly Huis, Bplus; Be Pollack, B. Grade 2-Murnay Prescott, Bpli Grade 1-Donald Taylor, A pI' Gwen Hilîs, B plus; Ludwig Schc C plIus. SE Jean licLean, teach Grade VIII - Helen Langmi A, Kenneth McEwcn D, Evel: Penninder A. Grade VII- Roy Dewell C. Grade VI -Darothy Hardy Amna Johsns B, Jin Patter D, Bu Reynolds C. Gr ade V - Cliffard Miller Glen Robertson C, Gleas Williar Grade IV - Alan McEwen1 John Parker B, BaePescoe B, Ai Beynolds B, Ronald Taylor A. Grade III - Anisa FerjoI Grant Williams B. Grade II - Julia Ferjo C, Jea Reynolds A. Grade I - Isobel Cruicksluanké Haroldi Dewell B, Dois Pascoe1 liama B. A- Excellent; B- Good; C- Fai D-Dangen Line; E Failure. Walter W. Blackburn, teachei Obituary John Adam MeGregor, East Whitby Christmnas has comne and Old Santa haci a very busy attending Christmnas trocs, looking after thse good p found in every. home. Mrs. I. Stark has purchas4 eleètric waghing machine. Visitors: Mr. and Mrsý Hallowell with Mr. and Laurence White at Oshawa.. sud Mns. H. L. Trim had se gucats for Christmnas dinner. Mn. sud Mrs. Warren Carson friends. . . Mn. W. Henry, castle, Mns. C. Reid and 1 Newtonville, sud thc S. G.E well family with Mr. and M G. Hallowell. . . Misses Ma and Marion Farrow, Toronto, K. Stephenson, Port Hope, j the reat of Uic Farrow fai Mr. and Mrs. Victor Faro' Mn. and Mrs. Gordon Power daughter, Clarke Union, Mr. Mns. Carlos Tamblyn, Oronc, and Mrs. Jus- Stark and daug Newtonville, at Mrs. I. B. SIÀ ..Mn. sud Mrs. L. Savenl rons, Newtonville, at Mr. Savery's. .. Mn. sud Mrs. W! McKay sud family, Newton, with Mn. sud Mm. Willie H ..... . Mn. and Mrs. Bob. row, Port Hope, with Mri Clysdalc andi family... Mn. Mms. Chas. Yule and George, awe., Mn. sud Mrs. Russell Si at Mêr. Wm. Saveny's... Mn. Mns. Allais Martin, Brighton, Wilfred McKay,,anci Gordon Mns. John McKay's.. Mn. lira. H. B. .Gilmser ~d f with Mn. sud Mrs. C as. Ccoa Newcastle... Miss Bertha H. well sud friend, Toronto, witl sud Mns. Jacob Hallowefl. B Beauty Pariors Wadame Eunice CaIIum King st. Est - Bowmanvilie PHONE 529 Halrdresslng and AIl Lines of BcautY Culture Distinctive Work For Dlscrlminating Women. Garton's Bus Station T. A. Garton, Propnietor Klng St. - BowýmanvIIIe PHONIR 2666 *owmanvîlle - O.hawa. -Whitby Speclal Buses For Ai Occasions air, Eir- ar.- lus; er- lus. jila We ca.] ius. at1 lus;- 'en, er.- aid lyn B, Cg ith C B,'~ D, an PI A, B,- ril- êo ir; - r. We] Ge and1 j' 1Mrs. B. M. Montgomery, Port riends were present at the eral froin East Whltby, To-I to, Oshawa and Chicago, and er dstan andneary ponts Frn fune ront othei A man wluo lived luis entire life- tinse in East Whitby Township sud spent a gooci part of Uiat life i public clvic service for luis cous- àmunity, passeci eway on Tucsdey, iDcc. 12Ui, in Uic pemson of John àAdam McGregor. His death oc- Scurred et Uic residence of luis 1deugluter, Mns. W. H. Birks, Well- ~i igton Stroct, Bowmsuville. Under luis leadership as reeve sud dcputy-rccve, Uic Township of East Whitby was completely reicved of eny indebtednsa nd on luis retirement as neeve, Uic townsuipheci a credit of $15,000. He was assessor of Uic townshuip, for 29 yçars, e memben of Uic townshuip c9uncil for 14 ycars, and of the Caunty council for nise years. Duning Uic pat six montha his luealth bahem oc feiling. lHe was 86 yeens of age. A farmner by profession lue led meny interests includisg church and fraternel work. HIe was a member of the Pnesbyterian church and fanmerly belongeci ta Uic Sons of Scotland. Tise funeral was lucld froin luis deughtcr's home lucre on Dec., 15Ui with Bey. Herold Beid,, of Knsox Presbyterien Churcu, O s haewa, conducting the service. His four sons sud two sons in-lew ected as pelîbeerers. Mn. Reid paid glaw- ing tribute ta the work which Mn. McGregon had donc un luis cous- munity sud ta luis strong, clurac- ter sud principles. Meny floral tributes banked the casket. His body was taken ta Union Ceme- tery, Oshuawa, fan bunlel. Survivlng are luis wlfe, former- ly Marniain Arvilla Lee; four sans,1 Dudley and Lloyd of Brampton,1 Malcolms an Uic home fa n iEaqt1 Wlultby, and Bruce i Oshuawa; j andi four deugutens, Mns. G. A. i Campbell, Bleirmore, Alta., lins. (Dr.) W. H. Birka, Bawmanvillc, Miss Menjonie McGregor, Toronto, 1 "Lest We Forget", As H. BOUNSALL Designer and Dealer ln Monuments, Tablets, Markers, etc. In Granite and Marble. el re loWEuIybpeming This ncw feature wlulcl starts wIUi. this issue lsa e landy business dlrcctary ta be publislued caclu is- sue fan Uic convenience of States- man reeders. Is orden that you may become better acqueinted with these business folk we are publishing frous time ta time e brief sketch of these menchants, and stant off with JAMES ABERNETHY Painter sud Decorator IJimmy rightly claima ta be a Durham County Boy alUio' he spent Uic first six montha of lis life in Scarboro Township. His father, J. J. Abcrnethy, was bon lis Kincardinshire, Scotland, sud in 1911 bought Uic F . T. Guy farin, South Darlington, wherc he became outstanding as a success- ful breeden of Ayrahire cattle, his son Wilson still spccialing in Uic sanie bnocd of cattlc on Uic home- stcad. Jimmny moveci ta Bowmsu- ville where bis talents as a paint- er and interior decoraton have bcèn in demsud ever since. While an employee of Uic Goodyear Company he enlisted in 1916 with the 235th Bn. sud lis 1919 was 1diachargeci from Uic army. When Uic Chamber of Commerce en- gaged Shocinaken Durgin ta teach young çlsaps ta play lin the band, Jinmmy, alang i#ith Bull Tait and 18 others, started in ta toot his first bnass horn till naw he la anc. of the mainstays of Uic Legian Band, having senved as President sud variaus other executive of- fices sud la stili on Uic Executive. He han given considerable of luis tume ta public service havýing.becn a member of Uic Public School Board sud isext year commences his third year as a member of Town Council. Jimmny possesses msuy of those desirable Scotch charactenistics of bis fathen. He la on Uic officiel board of St. Pauls United Chunch and plays in the S. S. orchestra,.lIs June 1921 he marriecl Pearl Metcalf sud ta this happy union wene bons Uroec cil- dren, ail musical, tao: Bac 14, plays Uic piano sud violin; -Ruth 12, Uic piano sud baritaise hors,. sud Haroldi 10, Uic cornet. It can be truthfully sald that Jiny's chief diversion froin work is mu- S..d Grain S-urv.y Being Conduct.d Ont. Dept. of Agriculture Gather- ing Information Regarding Sup- Plies ln Province - Ask Co- operation of AUI Agriculturias Baving Good Seed to Contact Agricultural Representatives Ini their war-tinie effort to not only maintain but in many cases to increase the production of- grain on Ontario farina in 1940, the Ontario Dept. of Agriculture has asked every Agricultural Re- presentative to make a compre- hensive survey lin his particular county of available seed grain supplies. This report must be in the hands of the Departinent by January l7th. "We want to find out how much good seed grain there is in the province and get it movcd this winter into the handa of the far- mers for sowing next Spring,"1 said W. R. Reek, Deputy Miniaten of Agriculture, un commenting on the survey. "We have received repqrts froin some sections that grain suitable for seeding pur- poses ia belng fed ta live stock. This grain should be savcd for seed and cheaper grain feci." Mr. Reek pointed out that un- decr war conditions, Ontario wll have ta producc evcry possible bàshel per acre. One way this çan be donc la through the use of good seed -whlch tests have shown oven a perlod of years ta be much su- perior to ordinary secd. In thia drive for better and larger grain crops, farinera can aid by notifylng their Agricul- tural Representatives of their secd grain supplies and their own par- ticular necds. A gentleman who had been unhappy in marriage took a sec- ond wlfe soon alter thc death of the first. Dr. Johnsson commecnte It was thc triumph of hp over experlince." ti 9 ti To our many customers we wish to thank you for your pa.Ù,mpg duzring tbýe paot year and hope w. can b. of service to you this comimig y'ear. TO ONE AND ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR The store wiil remain olosed all New Year 's Day The Carter Family Bakers for Two Generations Phone 855 Bownianvllie Garages *BukeonGarage, 3. Sinclair, Proprietor -Burketon PHONE 2171 'fGeneral Repaira te, AU Makes of Carm - Towlnt Service Canadilan 011 Co. Produots Groceries & Meats Caverly's RiED & WHMT STORE W. C. Caverly, Priprletor King Street - - inville PHONE ,7,ý Groceries - ex'fruits Vegetables ~ Prompt DeIIvery kVvce Trimble's Store Grocerles snd Cooked Meats Cor. Knt and Liberty Stu. Bowinsnvlle PHONE 687 We Deliver. General Merchants Reynolds' Store . 1 R. Reynsolds, Proprietor Hampton. PHONE: Bowmanviile 2M,2 Grocerles - Meats - Dry Goods Robinson's RED & %WHiTE ST-ORE Cecil H. Robinson, Proprietor Courtice PHONEC: Bowmanville 2517 Oshawa 180r11 Groceres - Confections Shirts - Overalls . 80ks - Mitte Slemon's Store T. M. Siemon, Proprietor Ennikillen PHONE: Bowmanville 2573 Grocerles - Meats - Driugs - Paints Hardware - Work Boots - Clthnt A. Wearn & Son Enniskilen PHONE: Bowmanvinle Grocerles - Meats snd other General Suppblie. H Hardware Stores- Mason & Dale M. Dale - - - - Proprietor PHEONE M0 King St. - Bowmanvlle Hardware and Sporting Gooda Marconi and Stewart-Werner Radios Idaire" Electric Refrigerators Mceary Electrle and Col & Weod Ranes. A. E. MeGregor & Co. R1etail Hardware King si. - 13owmsnvllle We ]uar NE 7Makt74 e PHGaaue OEMrke774 ce On AUi Our Merchandise. Insurance Mrs. E. V. Scobeli King St. west - BSowmanvlle * PHEONE 474 ]Real Estate - Ipsurane Conveyancing. M Machine Shops Wes End Garage AND MACHINE SHOP J.1 L. Demerling, Proprietor King St. west - Dowmanvllle PHONE 781 General Machine Work - Wedng Storage. p Iéainters & Decorators James H. Ab ernethy Concession St. - Bowiville PHONE 431 luterlor sud Exterlor Painting spd Decorating. Alio Paperhuhi1ý Free Etates.1 Service Stations Greênaway's SERVICE STATION Ws R. Grgonaw*y, Proprts«o. Hupipton> ]PHONIE: BowmanvtUe 2560 ShallOs & ll'. Goodyear Tires Cookshutt i Pro8t 4& Wood IParm Impluments., THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILT. O~NM'r y A à-L-P-, VIN It 4 I J 'I ro 9tarkville -r--l ),Mrs. joined. ly at r' '. r sud su ad , Mn. ighten, ark's. y and Wm. rilfred nville, {allo- SFar- .s. J. and Osh- ,very su ad i,Mr. en, at su ad snsily îwan, lallq- h Mr. We take this opportunity to I iThank Von" for your fine 'atronage during 1939 and to, wish yèu good health, good cheer, good fortune and New Year's Greetings. Happy New'Year JOH'N STON'S BOOK STORE phone 651 omnIl, - 1 . 1 mm ARIO THURSDAY, D.ECEMIBtR 28TE, i§»; aho -Bowmanville an dDistrict people ed an Ross W o Who ;everal r hBuyer's Guide"- Business Directory Irs. S. AI....I..t . a 1 . 1 - 0 t-- Auto Agencies'and Dealers MeKeever & Smith Jack MeKeever- Harold Smith Temperance St.,-BowmanIVtlle PHONE 64M Hudson & Packard Sales & Service General Repaire 1 1 IBulider & Contractor T. E. Flaxman Bowmanvllle - Box 486 PHONE 318 SUILDER and CONTRACTOR Ve.can supply plans and speelfi- tions for ail classes of work a nominal fee. c Coal & Coke Dhn A. Holgate & Son Vrs. T. S. Holgate, Proprietor Division St. - Bowmanville [ONE: Office 428 - Res. 802 Coal - Coke - Wood - Lime Cernent - Builders' Supplies Creamerieis Hampton Creamery T. M. Chant,. Proprietor Hampton 'RONE: Bowmanville 2520 Buyers of Churning Cream at Hlghest Market Prices."1 entractoirs'- Masonry W. J. CuUy slington. St. - Bowmanvlille PHONE 5083 ;eneral Masonry Contractor Spec. hi Brick and Tile IOLINA, S. S. 20, DARLINGTC Cowanville Il

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