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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1940, p. 5

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tival held in Trtnity Church on -u______________________________ Jun 21t. han1,20 BysAnd girls ITUKIE INDUSTR Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crompton, B y S O I L A P o 6 6 3 A n e a n d P i sl p , s .e r t rW .e Roe n Phon 66 GrhamandMissGe A.ud W.on- tudiedUnder Retiring Teacher HOLDS FREE SHOW ROTARY PARADE OT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL i ~~~igk, Toronto, were gests:fM:. j .Jlso evsTahn AS A O E uhShoot nSle oKn Miss Dingman is visiting lher- Mr. and Mrs. J. Tait have re- Cubal haa e b Dsotuse .Proesion Afer 35 earsn RTR LBR IE A O E uleSho, ot nSle oKn sister in Rochester. turned from hoîidaying in To- 1al teami coachedb usCase Poesin____5__s ot t hrh testt naroS. Mrs.H P MlH.TooP.,isMilisigar FlTordontoo ad Spha nrontoeaedAciNiagaraiuedfrmFagîlstoPotaffdeanpautetoRoarhe visiting Mrs. Herbert Leyman. N.Y. Bfao Brooklin girls, 11-8, at Brooklin, The___ Royal Theatre announced mucit shorter than in former years. M.Bl cetr shldy Mran r.JH.JhsoiTuesday night. mittees and the work they had today that on Monday, July 5th, Mn thr.l McFeeer s oliaM. and Manrs.nJ.MH.GJonsto Mr. Geo. C. Foster and daugh- More than 1,200 boys and girls done during the year. He paid at 8.30 p.m. a special free show PLAN NOW TO ENTE ing a Arle , Li k ernio e. C aLnd e anoer lad vMr. George ter Vivian spent the holiday week- of Ontario have spent one of the special tribute to the efficient would be presented. In coopera- Mr. Frd Le i V r on C Lu n y iitd reaivs atî~ end at Kirkland Lake. Mr.an best years of their life under work of his secretary Morley tion with every other motion pic- O T -R Y is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Tr.Rihadi' < D Ms.FrnkPrkrEnlear, c the tuition of Mr. J. H. Johnston. Vanstone and to the Board of ture theatre in Canada the man- B ,M A VI L K'ight. M.RcadJmsClarke, companied them home. Surprise and regret tinged the Directors. agement is turning over the facili-NL b Miss Florence Densem spent Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., visited Ms rdHge svstn comments in many Bowmanville The forthcoming Rotary Fair on ties of the theatre and staff for B WA II L the weekend with friends in at Mr. Wmn. Nelson's, Temper- Ms rdHge svstn homes When his former pupi]s Wednesday, July loth was also the presentation of a special per - __ Blenheim. ance St. her aunts, Mrs. P. Cowling and and friends heard a few weeks discussed and every member was formance designed to popularize Mrs. G. Harbourne. Toronto, and ago that Mr. Johnston had tend- urged to complete the sale 0f i and seli the new Canadian Gov Mrs. Geo. Pritchard and Helen Mr. Peter Hughes, New York hier father, Mr. Geo. Pritchard, at ered his resignation as a member tikt sso P osilef rn a tap adSaig spelg eteholiday with Mr. Prit- City, visited with Mrs. Fred Christie Street Hospital. oth ecigstf ftePbickesa ona osbe r-*tWrSap n aig cha , Tronto.Hughes.adM.adMs ar Miss Doris Milîson has success- Schooi to the Board of Education Frmtedsuiote ar The Canadian Motion Picture AN A and Mrs. G. A. Edmond-Huhs fully obtained her first year to take effeet at the end of June. plans are progressing favorably .nusr is mobilizing its resources stone spent the holiday in Miss Violet McFeeters attended English course at the University Boniaitwe r ontnprded it h oe of th e fic inl et o s-ocatt rvd n Rochester, N.Y. the Toronto Diocesian Summer of Toronto and is now taking the spent his early years in that dis- evenings of the year. evening to be devoted entirely to P RA, Mr. Markus Roenigk, Stratford, lege, Aurora. P IA D was guest of Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Aircraftsman Tom Sutton, a education there. Efr.N muto oe a Knight, Westmount. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grahamn and former High School student, now "I began my teaching in Kim- l ischol grc ounds and a sthoug rbyadmission t thispspecti v e-aigP bi Sho t7 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McKinnon, stationed at Eglington Hunt Club, berly Continuation School in eteisvo xetdt eqie as fomace ilth popetie evig uli Sholat73 pm, .ST Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moebus, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Toronto, spent the holiday with 1905," Mr. Johnston recounted in exesv'ssstyateei movie patron has to do to obtain Lindsay, are guests of Mr. and Graham, Sr. his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. response to ôur pertinent and im- little doubt but that it will be admission to the Royal Theatre Mr. alonPaco.Bowmanvile High School Sig- A. Hot. pertinent queries about details eral have already indicated their is a loyal Canadian by purchasing II Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morrison, nailers may call at the office of Gnr. Ron Hooper, Petawawa of his early years. "That seemsineto ofavgfotsnteamnmu ofwo2carainL Toronto, were visitors at Reeve C. H. Mason for their cheques Cnr. Ed. Hooper, Kingston, Mr. like yesterday. In those days the ineto-f- --foasi h amnmn o w 5 wrsvn G. A. Edmondstone's. and certificates. and Mrs. Howard Burke, To- pupils continued in the Lower parade and the outstanding band stamps from the theatre or its Ql ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack School work and passed the oId organizations in the district will sp e c i a sales representatives. EJI Mr.f and Mrs. Robt. Cochrane War Intercessory service will Giffen and Marilyn, Mimico, were Model Schooi examinations under provîde music. Parents are urged Stamps aiready purchased from G O A A EP IE visitee with her parents, Mr. and be heid Juiy l4th in St. John's get fMs esce opr e oen r adgelthe dcislay e- b te res diso n. hen twote DPA A EP Mrs. J. Black, in Paris. Church at 7.30 and July llth at getefMr.HrcenHoe.m.tenr agsellthe cislr e to otersourceso not en t h Mr. and Mrs. Rupert G. Ham- St. Paul's Church. Mrs. B. H. Mortlock and famiiy, "I came to Bowmanvilie in cause this year the money raisedstmsaeprhednthswyTeKi ie'P ae Iy , Ottawa, ar visiting Brampton, are holidaying at her 1921," hie continued. It has a- from the fair will not only be used sa scal ree admissio n iticketw ill1-B ath e Goui A y mesar $ O505 lyn, are his Bandmaster Jacques and son father's, Mr. Thos. Gibbs Ty- ways been my lot to teach an foaripedcidrnan t eeisufeadmsthe npurcke en- sister, Mrs. F. C. Pethick. Edgar and Bandsman Gillies and rone. Mr. Mortlock was 'down Entrance class." Just here we frcipe hlrnadohrb sudtteprhsre- 1Bs hrce ruAyNme son Kenneth, Toronto, *ere guests over Sunday and renewed ac- recalled our personai recolection work, but wili be, in large part, titling him or her ta attend this 2-Best Decorated Bicycle, Girl's -5 1 Misss vonev ennine ilvr anMr.Jac Tat's quantacesinJtwnckf r. ohnson' reordltha fo utnize inwarsericeses, h a gaa paaisicgerfoaane. -Bet Deoraed icyle By s50 5 1 St., is visiting lher aunt, Mrs. 'nonqoudnarmacik n M-.and snt. M. Hr ad h tho sye;tasfofrefugee work, etc. __Bicycle,_______ BuePtesnToot.practicaily altoeyaso eue rkec.4-Best Decorated Carniage, Gfrl's 55 1 house at night wili be found there daughters, Toronto, spent the 5-aching he neyerWaghad a boy--fa-- M r n r .C cl H o n e t m r ig" sae a nn n his entrance tests." -.-et ec r ed a on B ys5251 family took a trip to the Thousand 1 i a weekly newspaper. eand r. . H d spaets r As well as bein rnia fWding Maple Grove 6-Best Costumed Boy -5 5 1 I s a n M r a.New il o okS t . and n x o n n , t t s a w r î g w -n d Mw i thAh is. a r e n t s M i r n iaefsv u i l - e a o t m d G r l --5 51 1sad n e okSae Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hicks, Chat- Dorothy and Marian are remain- Bowmanville Public Schools for ________md ir ---- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mason ham, parents of Edward Hicks ing for a week's holidays. fourteen years Mr-. Johnston heided ry-Smsos tro, Torto isospita estn, -Best Peo Otfdicycle90--50-25 ar pnigawekwt red frel fteBako otelprincipalships in Coiiingwood, Hndy- lpsnRenToVisntorsp isth Mm- 8-Best Deora Otficycle--------50-25-1 tthicotgnerMnn. staff here, called at Casbourn's. guests Miss Nellie Tyrreil, Miss 0-etPtTro ------ Mi-. and Mrs. J. L. Demerîing Miss Irene Casbourn is attend- Edna Weish, Miss Ada Busse, About five years ago circum- the parsonage, Newcastle, 9fl mother, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Il-Best Clown or Comie Character-------5.5 .0 are entertaining their daughter, n Girl Guide Camp at F'enelon Miss Katherine Drury, Glovers- stances necessitated he tempor- Saturday, June 29th, 1940, when to Cannington where tey spent Mrs. John R. Douglas, Guelph. Falls for the next six weeks where ville, N.Y. Ail atended the Brad- arily turn from the teaching pro- oEth Misses Nellie Burk, Belîville. she will be swimming instructress. ley - Van Der- Veer wedding at fession to the realm of business. Etel Maud, daughter of Mr. the holiday with their cousins, FREE ICE CREAM CONES ORB TTE0 and Sybil Burk, Toronto, with Miss Betty Soper, High School Newcastle. In the new role as proprietor of Thomas and the late Mrs. Simp- Mrs. Joseph Merifieid, Canning- a bookstore hie had immediate son, Cowanville, became the bride ton and Mrs. Playfair, Vancouver, POP TO EVERY CHILD E TRN their mother, Mi-s. T. S. Holgate. teaching staff, left this morning Congratulations to Miss Helen success and found that his most ofMr.uprtEskneHndy.MsssMreland AudEvrey Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson for hier home in Ottawa. She will Williams in her A.T.C.M. Piano regular customers were many ofofM.Rpr skn HedyMies uiladAdey alI T E R C and daughter, Lancaster, N.Y., holiday at a summer cottage near exams. She received the excep- his foi-mer pupils. Shoi-tly fe son of Mi-. and Mi-s. John Hendi-y, London, at Mrs. H. R. Foiey's... were guests at Mr. Lloyd Crago's. -there. tional high marks of 81 which that an adjustment was made in Lke Shore. Newcastle. Rev. R. Miss Molly Hynds, Toronto, Mi-. Prd rz inr iib none Miss Dorothy Jones was suc- Over $40 has been turned over gives hier lst class honours. She the personnel of the Public E. Moiton officiated. The bride and Mrs. A. R. Scott, Mi-. Lee, the parade and prizes wil ho awardedathesudtukl cessful in passing her exams at to Ray Dilling, Treas. of Red is a pupil of Mrs. Reta Dudley, School staff and Mi-. Johnston wore a whitesheer dress and hat Donald, Miss Joan Scott, Gode- Rt P MacDonald Hall, Guelph. Cross, as result of Blossom Fes- A.T.C.M., F.C.C.M. was returned to his duties as adacraeo e oe n ih tMs .C nwe'.. Rtr ak Ontario Nurses' Association is teacher. This time, in addition to fern. The bridesmaid, Miss Mai-- and Mrs. Ernie Foley, Mr-. and appealing to its many members the regular duties of instructing ian Simpson, wore pale blue sheer Mi-. and Mrs. R. L. Worden at Mi-. for $10,000 to provide emergency youth in the three R's, hie taught with Talisman roses. The groom J. R. Knox's, Hampton. .. Mr-. __ surgical units fof- the Red Cross Agriculture and gardening. The was attended by his brother, Dr. Mrs. Bet Colwell, son Teddy, l'hSpritndn Mrs. F. Smyth garden speak his skill in flori- 1mmediate relatives were present. Haydon. .. Mrs. Ross Stevens, Misses Nellie Snowden, Susie Tiinity Uie hic V s t T e . a. at Bowmanville Hospital for fui-- cultur-e. The bride and groom left for a Miss Betty, Master Bob Stevens Laird, Annabelle Baird, Thelma Missîonai- oit mtTedy the deaiipo the apeal Northern Ontario at Mi-. Clarence Tink's, Hamp-Ashr _________ote__pal Afome pupilsekn OfadEtrnQ e, and on their ton. . . Mi-. and Mi-s. Fred Stev- Freeman enjoying their holidaysAshrbuiesesi x~. A RAJORtheE K AiY________ns Carnival Mr. Johnston said recently: "The return will live on the Lake ens, Miss Doris, Master Harold at their homes. Mi-. an-d Mrs. of Mi. Sdny Dvi WensayngtBwanil ya setinM.Jontn' hre isSimpson has been Stevens at Mi-. Fr-ank Worden's,Chli Wit, erud an son was f1lwdb aju-mn M R O I ABadwon first prize of $15.00 for-oom was oeo h otejy teacher atBiown's School, and Ebenezer. . isBtthnw adlin ie, a Gecicforuhdeayand d ______________________the best band on Parade and the able of ahl my eleven ear tMi Hendry is a graduate of den at Pîcton. . . Mr,..and Mi-s. H. ste Edi W iietqe i-c h anfoh ana 24 merbers of the Bowrnanville schooling. He had a i-cal knack Macdonald College, St. Anne, Swallow, Miss Jessie Swallow, Oshawa, at Mr. J. D. Stevens'. . their moihru'di i aal SH PP Lon BcyleSaet Cubwo o mkig heduilest work seemi Quebec. Miss Isobel Flint, Mr. and Mis. Mis. Ray Snowden, Misses Helen, managemeto MisFrec S H ~ ~~~fi-st prize for thc best group over intcresting. I was twelve then and__________ AbrLakyTontaMi.My dDna, aseBile eryBby adSpene- KING ST. W EST, BOW MAN IILLE 10 in militaiy formation. Aelwtbeci-srt Lckds i .hs . S alow's ToronMi. ad M i. Mardent, wasaheld during Uic re- i-eceived $10.00. room we were t4c privileged Eliminate waist. Take Slendor Lou Rundle, Town, at Mis. L. C. anei Wonderful value iu aIl kinds of beach wear Mi-. and Mrs. A. E. Riddol, 'Entrance Class' and fclt like the "'Beauty" Tablets. Two weeks Snowden's. . . Mr-. and Mis. Moi-- Quarterly service next Sunday. were playdb vaisgru, for adats and the kddles Guelph, Ms. Hamilton, Kitchen- lords of creation." supPly $1.00. McGregor's Drug ley Burgess, two childien, Osh- Congratulations ta Miss Vera folowing wih spe a ci-, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Guy, Osh- Although endeavoring to keep Store. 27-1 awa, at Mi-. Fred Stevens,. .. Gibson on ber marinage. served. awa, Mr. and Mis. Lew 'Am- inquisitiveness to a minimum strong, Lancaster, N. Y., Mis. while interviewing Mi. Johnston, Ladies' Hou sedresses Morris, Gardenville, N.Y., and we decidcd to ask hlm what he n g.. ~Mrs. Osborne, Lancaster, N.Y., might be doing after his retire- -& F10usecoats 1 f visited at Mi-. Earle Osborne's ment which officially began last ( sizes fromn 46-52- $1.19) $1.00 and attendcd the Osborne picnic. wcek. Mi-. Donald Williams left Tues- "Well, I don't like to say much Valu Dreses day to take on his new duties about that, but I guess l'Il be R6HLI A0EE$ ' tthe Bell Telephone Co. at giving most of my attention to Out standing Va u in D e s s warie. Don has been a salesman the store for a while. at large for over a year now with Wc ask Mr-. Johnston's forgive- H OIA jD TIPPY TINS ' r~ ff this popular public utilities coin- ncss for mentioning a matter of VOILES !- Ail one price. 098 pany and we congratulate him which he seldomi speaks but ails eo ayieswih o ilrqnefryu OREPES $ on his new appointment. Hc's Uic which has had a pi-ofound influ- eisblo maytmswch ou ilrqiefryu'El2 Jtype of young man who is a ence on his life and work. As a credit to himself, his parents and pupil under him wc can recalLw s picnic, holday or vacation. Note the money-saving prices. Don 't 41 SPEC1À Lhis native town. him speaking of it to the class o et4 -- - s'Hoe - - 9can ~Misses Anne Buttery, Marjorie and the impression it made at Prices delay. Buy to-day. Pices are risizig on many itemi. LaBradte 9ean Dorothy Edger and Jean the time. He told about how he i________ i-iris lcft Tuesday for Guelph learned to walk. That is no mean----- FILMS -o peeFr tc 49e Expert corset flttlng and adJustment a specîalty where they are taking a summer matter when one is physically course at the Ontario Agricul- handicapped. The difficuit feat FOR BABY'S DIETCA E S - - - - 69 o 20 0 AGENTS FOR HOLT-RENFREW FURRIIERS tural College. The course wii last was finally accomplished by per.Y~N A E A - - - 6ct 2 0 four wecks and includes many sistance and faith in his own P O OFNS IG - p d evc subjects valuable in home train- powers aided by ridgcd guidance 57P O OFNS I Ped Srvc _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i n g w i t h a d e f i n i t e b ca r i n g o n o f a w o n d e r f u i t e a c h e r . T h o s e t w oF i m l f t U p o 1 0 a . r e d a t 6 . m better undcrstanding of the prob- qualities of persistance and faith Flslf pt 0am ed i6pm lems in caring for refugec child- which first enabled hlm to standUs[1M i-en. erect and overcome his handicap j i- Go ~JaesîftMo-have stuck with him through life\ . e, SUNBURN REMEDIES YserESHE LANR 5"I00 " "' . day night foi- Calgary, Alta.,ta and been the basis of succcss in ess a ~~I hI ' " " 1attend the Canadian Wel the teaching profession. The care 25e Noxzema -----------15c t------------------ C25 ~<tNcwspapei-s' Association Cnvn-with which eah s edi ----------------------- -------------------------- -------0e25 i < y .\)lX Ç$N<< /jtion at the Palliser Hotel. Follow- trance class was coached is one * Palm Beach -------- --- 25e ing the convention the press party evidence of how a persan who has 4 . Mecca Ointment 23c-45c 1* a four-day speceau under a handicap nîiselfTo ie _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c o n d u c t e d t r i p t h r o u g h U i c C a n - c a n u n d e r s t a n d m o r e r a d i l y U i c C a l a m i n e L o t i o n 4 o z . 2 5 e ' a . . -- 2 ePS adian Rockies stopping off at difficulties of others. . 0.1.-3.c-6e.S.u.Mi.k--------.c.2. AsotdBanff Springs, Lake Louise and rhldy Suntan 01 -3----9c -e S 69c------------15-s A sJ a prsa k . T h , t o r w ild lu e s e v e r a l m a j o r p u r s u it s c a im t h e O i e 0 1 -4 o . 2 e B n y B g - - - 5 1 lb. elloPkgaspetr Park. vrthe ouruwi iacldetime of this man who now brings ALWAYS UNIFR lveOl-------- fz 2e Bny as ---- - B ISCUITSIcefibeldP 'o ~HighwayveichCo b a t oa aclose a majoi- phase of hîs ON TASTE AND IN 3 0 for__________________2U____ been opened this month. The carcer. He devotes his time ta TEXTURE I 'r " bai-n in Leskard over 80 years lough, R. Burgess, W. Hamley, W. th gnosbttl f aga. For th~e hast two years she Virui yrncMooosulA refreshinif Prescripfe~a~~ca Fi nhad been in very poor health and Hawke, yro ooe-ndAmttrae stbs f W.- Ib.frpassed from this life Saturday, Abundance of floral tributes tiem SN Ving Can T OMMTES - 2 Isfr 2 5c June22nD avso, rs. By r<endlseof the deceased .&rGlider"No-Brush" A.MI <I I I I I.e *v* [ Sde dagherof Mi. suederinity hech graupiofwhich See E X MG ( eral service, with interment be- Lodge, Orange Lodge sud Wom- ing made in Bethesda Cemetery. en's Institute, Tyrone Church sudC Mrs. Roswell Martin, Lcskard. she was a member also offered 29 Phono 792 E I home bas been on Church St.I flowers. W eie Aodlnm THURSDAY, JULY 4TH, 1940 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE- ONTARM

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