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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1940, p. 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY l5TH-, 1940 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PG EE 4 I clikers. T1bat's- ecause ypur orcler toclay. Rotarians honored Principal L. FORCOSTPAIO 'recrpton W. Dippell witb an original tone .. .ePrsipon aSpilt poemn clevcrly arranged and pre-A c eL a sented by Pas! President Dave FUELSMorrison a! Uic piano in view o! J. J FLTT FELS the recent arrivai o! a son to be Res. Ontario St. - Phone 2695 and Mrs. Dippel.rTa Yard: C.N.R. Siding - 2673 Rv .Dvsn oc i oeBritish Consol o! USDaiaston ol. h avilews Tobacco AE .GE ohigb hinnbisoprailse o! Uiceaefforts I rn si h e icnew Tk ývà» ad »latN Eta ot of the Salvation Army. President - . - andEn- "eippr"25cc Phone 792 DRUOS IJ. Ross Stutt was in charge o! the '«kipr"voc L ~~~meeting.-=amn I thanked ail those wIlo came out woods for several miles making 1ativeawas taken by Stanley Cover- and worked at the supper Thurs- a very nice trip. ry i alown and Chas. Osborne, dao ih.frga o the rest g was"PlayNite A request has been issued that Ebenezer, and the negative by D I M ~ T D D A IL oSOtheLevenng was "PlaN eite," "a doctor and maybe an under- Chas.Smith, m ar n m 4.* I5 ~ u.IU the reading of plays and the mem- a. I Wn.Lardan W EAAT B Phone 663 bers taking the different îeads in A ker be asked to join the club Lycett of Maple Grove. Each de- th lywihpoe ob t Lasti but as yet action has fot been . Home-rendrd Lard lS t h e p la s, w h i b p o v d t b ed lk e n . A r e e t th e m e mr b e rs b ~ h o w e du renHid r a b le s k i l P u r eal b very entertaining. The selection iclude one nurse to i in t in abtr I n we re- Mr. and Mrs. R. Ames visited 5 to 5.30 p.m. This week it will of a play was also made. FOinM O KS o ee.JckCmrorfe ardgthes ran zti .Th FO A MYSO KS ofned.Jak aid timrferes adeing es kognzoledg e 2îbs . .......... ..fo c their daughter, Mrs. Harold Wid- be held in Trinity United Church. Mr. Ralph C. Cowle of London, of hockey games, easily took the debate gave a profitable and in- dis, Toronto. You are irivited. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cowle AND SWEATERS pize on Sunday for the most teresting time for ail present. The Tilmd on Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Petre, Osh- Mrs. George Hilson bas return- of Napanee, and well known in break neck trick skiing through etanksoted b rot.eroond er F'resh awa, spent Sunday witbh ler sis- ed to Toronto after spending Solina district, passed the final woods from the top of a hill andexnddbiCPnfudatr ter, Mrs. Howard Bickle. three months with bier motbpr, examinations of the Council of cmn onweei emdwihasca iewsejyd incH m b 5 Mirs. Robert Gray, Newcastle, Mrs. T. E. Prout, wbo bas been the Institute of Cbartered Ac- imosige donehre t emegwib ocatmewskeise, icicHa slb lcPo c -- b 5 sent the weekend wth er dau- very ill. countants of Ontario, and was but somehow Jack got trougb Has -l.2c2cLon b 5 teMrs. E. Marjerrison. awarded the Institute's gold me- and did very well untilfbe reacb- CONq*MGTIONAL H I! Wl.hIc22 L ~hterMrs. Clark Bell was in Toronto dal. Mr. Cowle is a graduate of ed the bottom wben somebow or HAMPTON CHURCH ao oeshoi e iMrs. David Davis, Beech Ave., Thursday attending the Provin- the Napanee Collegiate Institute other be managed to faîl flat on Boston_ is recovering rapidly from ber re- cial meeting of the Voluntary Re- and Toronto University. Ralph i a c go ing About fify milues a of H mStofniedlurh a cent illness. gistrat ion of Canadian W omen wona silver m edal in hisfinal le ha r Ab o t hafiv e i dn' l tr0Annual ongregatib .î meetpu be wa hear to s y th t e rid n't 0 amptoù n e ieo C ur h wal meeb.tingi p l . f rs Gordion Beckett, Oshawa, eld at the Royal York Hotel. year at University and was first heFba lb. 25e. W Rck sý o r n r . S a - M iss G eorgin a and M iss E lba in bis 3rd year i o m rc n li n w th bels n o s w e l n a d u t d h e m ti g w T y Beckett. M.ad r.S an- lyof The Evlyn Shop re- Finance. Commece-an knwthe ir d sng50se tî n ebruwthay2d.ev. W. Rack-Tenderloi Miss Gladys Oke, Oshawa, turned this week after completing Editor Geo. W. James was in DURe clubPUN tieswinterrn cone emetin wsic- on spent ,tbe weekend with Mr. and another step in their training at Toronto Tbursday attending the Unshrinkable Mr. Dorland for tbe use o! bis retary, read the minutes. Steak --lb. 5 Rled P Mrs. Leonard Martin, Bradsbaw the Canadian Gossard Scbool, To- birtbday reception given by Mr front lawn as a parking lot and 25oe o Sre.ronto. Botb graduated with first R. C. Smith, dean o! Canadian Unstretchable a]so for the assistance in sboving G. Barron, Supt. o! the Sunday Roast Be -1. 5 Miss Winnifred Tennant, Kit- class bonors. advertising and President o! R. C. Mothproof most of the cars out after getting Scbool, spoke in the interest of Sirloin chener, spent the weekend with Smit & Son Ltd. The same a!- stuck, also to Mr. Werry for the tis important department of the- hk T ennantratJane ins ho wil ceSerateh rn MrMamswa5ls ne ounces knits one pair of socks use of bis bills. cburcb work, and in expresslng Steak - lb. 28e hc r aetD.adMs m aeGleswowl eer t e 1400r. guess a th e yl Free Instruction Sheets regret at the removal o! residence Roast Be b S bed8thbrtdatn na, York Hotel when Mr. R. g. Me- Colors lI Stock:- Brown Hea- o! C. A. Johns in the near future, Porterhouse Dr. Norman Allin, Ed non Feb. 18th. We are sorry to report Laughi, President o! General ther, Blue Heather and Navy eLanb Rad g anocd the appointment o! Alta., is visiting bis numerous re- she has been in bed since îast ghin WeLern "oRadCa nadwshs tteBounWcd t ilteofceo ta b 0 latives in Bowinanville and Dur- Augîîst. We feel sure her old receporso! Candad,Alfosra edP Skeii - 55e Our Oiwf Newspaper treasurer o! the S. S. am County. H aydon and Enniskillen friends re eto n te r d Ma r , A lfr e P. Ifl ___eports__ I p ie- u w l a h o e ,A l P Remember trie Wartime Service wish ber many happy returns o! Board, and Mr. Wm. S. Kundsen, We're always learning some- sented as follows: Mrs. S. Kersey of Intercession every Friday from the day. . Peiet !teGnrlMtr WALLPAPER thing worthwhile and so often an rs .Adokreotd h ausage - - - - - b 0 Wres. wer ft e G n rl M t r n r.G d ok rp re h that knowledge comes from read- progress made and the financial Beef and Pork _ ableDsealdan dtopedo man Corton.Nw aes- NwPten n h derieet nyu tnigIfteAutBbeCas anl sai ndrpdan destroyCawer 'Restigoche" tiefouheNew Colors local newspaper. For instance, Miss Thelma Robbins for the ag elb 15 visitdigan d at er, Mr. Wguce"m. s more pork tenderloin last Remnant and Boom Lot last week's Statesman contained "Gleaners" Ladies' Bible Class; vstdhsgadahrMr m ekthan ordinarily. There were Bargains an advt. for the first time, for "Busy Bees" and C.G.I.T., Nellie HV ORPainton, who was justifiably two reasons for this: first, because "Hlaliborange." Glancing at the Armour; Home Department, Mrs. For town folks, leave your order Frlday t e neryStra WAICH oin CLOC Kumang o nity Staesnanp u ot ting tbeî ic Te heading o! this advt in other G. Armour, who is- succeeded in mornlng delvery. W THo OC aycozng retiosmn qua telowt mes, journals we thought a glance the work for this year by Mrs.- REPAIRED United Church are holding a fare- and second, because be is selling frithoutradg 'trit as ea ctrs H. Cole; TempRanyCe H P Caetr;l LbLeso aiPokC Atwl at nthe Sunday school tnerona! 25c lb. whicb frBic 20 fruic osoet hefuho ol . on raueCr AleLh e n AtFriday, Feb. l6tb, at 8 p.m., for many years was looked upon as a mhn 5 Bwavl e otcto frestoe he f Wlsb o! Rohnsl, .P.M.,orn; tiaurrC nA H R WGSRev. and Mrs. Merrili Ferguson luxury beyond the purse o! or- Phn15 ownnll find we weren't so far out, either, W.M.S., Mrs. T. Salter, wbo an- C s n a The Repafr Shop where fine who have completed their fur- dinary folks. Wes. explained that as "Halîborange", is really a verY nounced their allocation having watcIh and elock repa;Ing is lough in Canada and are return- the drop in price was due to in-_______________ fine body-builder and tonic for been met and a balance on hand. carefully donc. Workmanship ing to their mission field in Africa crease production o! pork and the babies and aduits requiring those Ceme tery Board Secretary W. W. Guaranteed. next week. Ahl members and ad- record shipment o! bacon to Eng- E G G M N essential Vitamiris A and D and Horn's report was read by Rev. Wtmkr . G herents o! this church are invited land which naturally made avail- C which your family doctor tells Rackbam; M. and M. Fund, G. wak S. J HmAkeR niT Prayers were led by Pre- your interest to read Cawker's nounce the engagement o! their to pep them up to normal bealtb. ers rcported $1511.64 as receipts, HN 8 Knlght Block King St., E sident Sid Casbourn. A fitting advt. before ordering your mcat. only daughter, Minnie Elizabeth Druggists also recommend "Hali- and expenditure o! $1372.07; Har- OMN LE BO MAVILEtribute was paid the late Gover- Trinity Women's Assoitn Jane (Jean), to Robert Henry borange" witb confidence as it is vest Home Services,' collections BOMNILEnor-General and two minutes sil- met Feb. 13th with Mr iTiow Cailan, R.C.A., Lindsay, son o! made by Allen and Hanbury Co., and canvass made, in tbe event o!f ____________________________ siden old established Engiish cbemists dispensing with the usual goose Tamblyn and bier cîrcle were in conk, Ont., the marriage to take obaeprtdfr20yas.upr,$30;AdirW. i- lences $1051; raised by Sunday when oc gt cahrcni chage ! he evtioi ervceplace quietly early in Marcb. - bur's report was one o! satisfac- Schools $885; mid-week organiza- tions thos h eet oti cadrofgram. Mrls.rnie tion; Miss Lulu Reynolds report- tions $603; women's organizations butte thepora 1nndwr -NN adporm r.S udeCOURTICE MEN'S ed baving received $28.00 as a re- $700; for ail purposes $6039.00. absent. Rfehnnsdrn y Bateman o!fered prayer. A vocal TEA HELD FOR B O H R O DScey .Sle e nhnnsnig oilt solo was beautifully rendered by SALVATION ARMY BR T E H O uTho! a anvass for ths el Y U G P O ES R AL Miss Marian Dudley. A piano trioT Debate Chureh vs. Service Clubs ofAdTh .re-appndW made Dudley and Miss Joyce Luxton A very enjoyable evening was FhridaythenCi atM le Gro bur; Eiders, T. Salter and F. G. WM ý by owdMrs. . A . Le, M s Mcin petAt h oeo .-Kersiake; Stewards, F. Corden 4 - By The - filoed. r . L. interesting ad- Webb, Dukê St., wbere a Silver therhood beld their fourtb meet- and H. Peters. DE tine d b " er moa st 'R po t Tea was ed i connection witb ing o! the season. President H. R. A v t ! a pecai n o h i CO N ER AT VE AT ON L P RT d ess " ew Can di ns" e o~~1the re-organizing o! the Salvation Foey called the com pany to A v te ofand asciation o ! ei- o! t e rd us cr l s e e p e Arm y Hom e League. A d ai t order and after prayer by R ev ea r h p wM o a sented.W. C. Smith, presented the fol- Rev. and Mrs. Rackham was ex- NA S U R & 8C lunch was served by the bostess îowîng prograni: community sing- pressed, tu which M.r. Rackham Bert Johnston is selllng wallpaper to a close with singing. pnredbeCsenondwtbm d sa tngrciy, and of x-eProm this week one can afford to paper Fiaytel Leslie Collacutt a! the piano; MrseIiSapeitono h o every oom intbeihdaethceud-dies o! the Home Secretary's report by Cecil Rob- oPeration o! ail wbo had helped W , and then bave enougb money left the usuai work was carried on preciative addresses by BlakeHeasrpotdnthmmb- oe otake the whole family to under the direction o! Mrs. J. Stevens and A. L. Pascoc, Solina. sbip, baptisms, marriages, and W E DE LI VER the picture show. Hart. Work for the soldiers is aiso Then !ollowed a debate' on the deaths, the latter only bemng two ___________being done by the League. subject "Resoived that the Cburcb on the circuit. Open 9 a.m. - 1 2 p Sunda SPEAKERS -Ail day Sunday special services is a greater influence for good Summary for the circuit is as . pm wiil be held in connection with than Service Clubs." The a!firm- foilows: Missionary and Benevo- SYLVANUS APPS ~~~~BADMINTON DANCE the YP. Annuai. In the evening_____ _____________________________ Maple Lea! Hockey Star and Candidate for Brant. <Continued fram page 1) part in a service entitled "The Mysterious Tub." the "best co!fee ever tasted at a social function," a grand assor!-a 4D E[ r S MH HE PJ.ment o! sandwiches, cakes, and TRINITY W.M.S. a Vic - resden Yong onsrvaiveAssciaionand ice cream. Apparently nothing ww V ic - re s d e n Y o n g o n s r v a i v e A ss ci a i o n a n d h a d b e e n sp a re d to m a k e th e T rin ity W o m a n 's M iss i o n a r yN E grandson o! Sir Sam Hughes. evening one to be remembered. Society met in the lecture room But the finest part was the February 6tb, with Mrs. S. R. ~.RO S TRKEmusic, !eaturing a variety O! James' group in charge. Devotion- S A L E W. R SS S RIKEnumbers from smooth waltzes to ai service was conducted by Miss sizzling swing, interspersed with Marion Bellman, assistcd by Mrs. Candidate for D3urham. catcby little songs. There is littie F. Cryderman and Mrs. Hircock. BE PATRIOTIC - BUY EMPIRE GOODS Othe youg peple akin par wil incude adie and doubt that those who like dancing Mrs. Roberts sang as a solo aLw s Oteryongpepl akngpat Ulicldelaie ad and good music will be on hand beautiful hymn by Maryan Tîlak. D60eLCfll DA Ir young men from every municipality in Durham. when Ossie Williams again comes In the absence o! Mrs. James, Pr"'s-ROBINSONS BAR EY 3 to town. Mrs. Cowling took charge o! the _______________ program. Miss Ada Annis, Eben- Uirol- 41c- 67ec $1.09 Temgn - 49e - 98e ezer, deiighted ail with two beauÏ-Teroee ALL YOUNG PEOPLE (BOTH LADIES AND) GENTLEMEN) LIONS CLUB ti!uîîy rendercd piano selections. Oxo Cubes -lO-1c -23c ARE INVITED TO THIS GREAT RALLY Chapter I o! the study book, "Mir- j5 ar' for IL5t Beecham's Pills - lt7îcreem - - - 49ce (Continued from page 1) acle of Modemn India" was pre- 23, 3 Zam-buk - - - 47e M IALPORMA O ARA EDtalists were introduced by Gordon sented by Mrs. Cowling and Mrs. MAY2 Eno's 2e -7, 7c Bile Bens - - - 47o C. A. Bartiet! in a unique rcviewfo MAe MSCLPO AMAB RAGDLowry and thanked by President o! the onward march o! India - ple' Malt S E I _______________________________D. A. McGregor. !rom 1500 B.C. to 1940 A.D. ( happad Han&s __ fft nËe 'Le.r.2 ___ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ The ladies were treated espec- touching on the highlights in the ; dC. - 875c ialy wel by the club, being pre- work o! some o! India's great lisais ovemiahi j 3 c K sented witb roses as they entered leaders. A paper on "The Politi- ,.~ the hall and prizes before they cal Situation in India" was read- Perfme- 55c-75c-$1.1O *es s..,le!!. The prizes included expen- by Mrs. Sykes. dom U& Dettol - - - 50c sive cosmetic sets, pen and pencil Mrs. S. Davison, thc president, i-FO I ~e pvalue which bad been donated by Reports were read by the secre- N ipis - 5-0 firms with whom President MC_ taries o! the various departments, SCo r p e n Gregor bas been i contact. He and arrangements set in motion W ' ' Nipits - - - 5c - 10Cecok uceRcp Du y ~ ~ ~ C O A L ~~~was thanked by E. W. Crawford for the open meeting to be beldW ~ u s zEM LSIONChc Rem U B for bis part in obtaining the at Easter. the Lucky New Way Io ... (Ç ai 4prizes. Two men, James Marr ho gte s esc. - 53d£' and Ber! Parker were also for- If nTTOtII'ltPsiIs tunate in wînning prizes during DOCTOftS WANTED yosuerro rhmac the evening. 1TO 1%ATTNDS IE S pcilOfer . iepesvehoereip.Ge

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