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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1940, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE-CANADI -N-S-Aý - . - BOWMA-NV-- IL--,LE pà £ O nTAT AjTutb A7TTVA"XlI *fl~.Jfl.Jnn .8g t, 1./sa. AÂ, hOtU AOL Siemon, ss; Brough, cf; Allun an awa, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowling, manville, Mrs. F. Dorland at Mr.- N E w ~ ~~Coge 2nd. H EdictinHilda and Clare, Salem, Mr. and A. Oke's... Mr. and Mrs. D. 5 wl ed30StCp R EyGoodyeard110t010 Mrs. N. Coilacutt, Tyrone, Mr. Fletcher,Mr C. B. Rice, Miss $.0wl ed30SetCf FrontyStre 1120 00 2-6 152 And and Mrs. Geo. Tabb and Helen Helena Moore, London, Miss Elsie or 1 lb. Old Virainia pipe tobanon to Frn-tet12002 6 C tMs _Gahms. iu.M orre,,Trno.a remain- nden vin nUntdKigo Umpires - Twedle and Hobbs. EfficiencyGordon Lieut. MoLindsyonthMsHoore W. H. cAnadiaa ese-ing in U$"dKgo S P O R T ________________ l eai Mr. G. Cowling... n for holidays... Mr. and Mrs. P.0_Box__M__Mon&",_QU& Mrs. F. Adams, Hampton, at Mr. E. Wright, Gloria visited ini POBa60,MnraQe FRONT ST. TEAM C.H.Tuck E. Stephenson's... Mr. and Mrs. Rochester. . Mr. Saunders, Win- L ONC A AI CL SEoPometrlsi, Gordon Werry and Boyd, Wood- nipeg, at Mr. T. M. Slemon's. Royals Hganded 17 Strikeouts FAILS IN SEVENTH Bysfght Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- J Brodl neGaeWry 1 il ndfmiy___ Lnmad .thi mr.ae W hen Port Hope W ins First Came and the swatz(ngo ifh lies (pp. p. . niskillen, at Mr. L. Ashtons... Goodyear mushballers pulled a Mr. and Mrs. H. McComb and d a amiy, T rono, M . H WilonZ io Tommy Pointer 18ubdues Lacals right field, then reaching home on close victory from the Front uktnMr.TdifBom - WihPefet onra - Rowduiffe's single. Street lads Monday night. The muinler 138Burleon, Mrs. T. odit, owman-____ In thhfirsrinnng, te Ontrio- gaine ended in a 13-12 score with vle r.E onjys. Recent Visitors: Mr. and Mirs. Allows One Hit threatened to score when the the lead changing hands several This ail goes to prove that from M.adMs rn adro akTosn t aya r bass er lade bt udontimes in the game. the first step in the production and family, Mrs. D. Higgins, Miss j~ W. Balson's. .. Miss Annie bases wee loadedbut Hudsn of a roduct o this naure allLaura PhilhipsTrno tM.kle Ohwa M.Rb. Bowmanville Royals suffered a on third was caught at home Bert Colwell, the versatile cap- o! t an prodt o! thintreailR. Sanderson's' Tor ntoatMi. Killen, .O Msshaa a Mr.Robt tragic defeat Saturday afternoon when Rowcliffe hit to Hooper. tain. was on the mbund for the ofth ta e dorecintioe inderst H. . . Miand a nd MerSuh ndKiS. . isse on saa, lsi when they were defeated by Port Pointer can certainly take the Rubbermen pitching steady bal] of the utieat correin one onaH. LarMr and aughtrSSMt.and sello Stainton shawas atet n Hoe ntris -0 Te aser-credit for pufling the Port Hope and using bis head in bis usual Hns-aint sbigdneDoahn M.adMs o i.RseBl StatonMs. Aler . Misseuin HoeOtro -.TeEsen oetand professional efforts Richards and Maurice, Bowman- oenBlo tM.Abr Vsapai ers' pitcher, Pointer, was respon- teami out of the cellar and putting manner, to bring his team to the are protected by this dependa- ville, Alice Ashton, Enniskillen, Ramsay's, Myrtie. .. Mrs. Wm. sible for their victory song, strik- them back in the running again. front o! the score. Don Mcflveen bility. This will enable provision at Mr. A. Beech's. .. Messrs. Paul Rahm, June and Billie, Oshawa, ing out 17 men and allowing onîy This Saturday the Ontario's play started pitcbing for the Clerks to the patient of the best for Stephens, Jim Grant and Geo. A. at Mr'. John Shackelton's. .. Mr'. one hit during the game. Mickey a return gaine in Bowmanville but was withdrawn ini the sixth better vision and this, after all, Williams, Miss Ursul McNei], To- and Mrs. Chris. Chant, Faith and Roach takes the credit for the and it is a fact that the Royals and replaced by John James. is the primary purpose o! the op- ronto, at Mr. A. McNeil's. .. Mr. Wayne, Miss Miriam Chant, To- Royals boan hit, it being a hard wil be gunning for somebody's Front Street lads were aug- tical lens. What does this mean and Mrs. C. Brown, Leskard, Mr'. ronto 'at Mr. Reford Cameron's. S ET C PR hit bail to the short stop in the ba nti ae etdwt eea e lyr oyu and Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mi'. F. . and Mrs. J. Shackelton and S ET C P R first of the eightb. Bowmanville-Bagnell, cf; Wil- wbo showed what can be expected Lenses are finished to a par- son ad, iesa udry Tomp a miy .ad rFe a- "The puresl forsn in whid JakRc a h nliams and Graham, 3rd; Rice, ss; of the younger bunch coming ticularsufc crv an th so adVea udyBomn eron and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ricesuwascetheronlynother ville, at Mr. W. Thompson's. .. Anson Balson and family, Misses» local player successful in Colville, 2nd; Osborne lst and P; along to replace the old men. The strength of the lens is determined'Mi'. and Mrs. F. Ashton and fam- Kathleen and Jean Cameron, Mr. _______________ !irt bseear ing a fre tn in, r!; Roach, If; Rickard, new players were Byron Craw- by a formulae made up from ily, Toronto, at Mr. A. Read's. .. and Mrs. Gerald Balson, Mr'. and the seventh inning. Neither man c; Hooper, p; Corden, lst. ford and Greg Morden, both lens thickness, power of the sur- Rev. and Mrs. H. Stainton and M's. j. W. Balson and Jean, Mr. lamp. Little Miss Dorothy Skinner succeeded in getting farther than Port Hope -Dawley, ss; Potts, holding down positions in the out- face curve on eacb side o! the family, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey Balson, Mr. and Mi's. L. presented Mrs. March with a first.1 2nd; Hudson, f; Edwardson, lst; field and also doing their share at glass or its index o! refraction. Stainton, Putnam, Messrs. A. Warren, Bernice and Alvin, Mi'. basket of peonies. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hooper started on the ,lmn 3rd ; Rowcliffe, c; Poin- bat. There are many types o! lensad reTewn O!adoospha.eeguo and MArhtothexresedtherour MudfoBwaniebuwa terp;Deir;Crstcf Home runs were credited to as may be expected from te Broklin, Mr'. and Mrs. . family, Mr'. and Mrs. Les. Hoskin relieved in the fifth by Dave R HE Jackman and Morden o! the many types of errors in need of Smith, Whitby, Mr'. and Mrs. H. and family at Geneva Park.. prise and appreciation. Rev. and Osborne. Between the two, six~ Bowmanville 000 000 000-0 1 3 Clerks and Murphy of the rubber- correction. The most common Scott, Orono, Mr'. and Mrs. Ira Mrs. Jas, yitnadGac tMs ac ndfml r ev men wei'e struck out and onîy Port Hope 000 200 Olx-3 5 0 men. Ron Richards was the heavy types o! error known are Hyper- Traveil and family, Misses Mar- Mr. Bruce Buck's, Oshawa. ,;, ing this week for their new home two men were handed a free Umpires-Turpîn and MacMa- bitter for Goodyears banging out opia <!arsightedness), M yop ia garet Dalton and Verna Trewin, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sampson,To at Wbeatley. ticket to first. Sandy Graham of!lbon, Cobourg. 4 hits, while Morden held down (nearsightedness) and Astigma- Oshawa, Misses Anne and Grace ronto, at Mr* Russell Perkins'. _______________ Newcastle played bis first game _________ the beavy batting position on the tism. With age, however, a cor-r Trewin, Toronto, Mr. and Mi's. H. Mr. and Mrs. Ai! Ayre and fam- with the Royals this year re- merchants team. recting lens must be applied for Annis Mi's. S. Trewin, Mi's. E. ily, at Mr. Edgar Horn's, Hamp- ieving Williams on third base. -.a m Goodyear-Richards, cf; Piper, reading and close range work C. Ashton, Mr. Orville Ashton, ton. .. Mi'. Bruce Lockie, Zephyr, Por Hopes runs came in the CLOSI Ni A MLLY ss; Osborne, 3rd; Murphy, if; even though normal at other Misses M. Virtue and B. Preston, at Mi'. Al Ayre's. .. Mr. and Mrs. A - fourth and tbe eigbtb. Clement, WINS GAME FOR Colwell, p; Wiseman, r!; Bagneli, times. Enniskiiien, Miss May Trewin, Wes. Cameron, Jack and Joyce at < the first man on in the !ourth O DY A TEAM 2nd; James, lst; Hooper, c. (to be continued) Bowmanvilie, Mr. S. Hooey, Long Mr. Delbert Flintoff's, Kedron.. singled to centre, went to second GOO Y A Front Street-Allin, 2nd; Jack- Sault, at Mr. W. Trewin's. .. Rev. Mr'. and Mrs. Ivan Cochraane andI on Rowcliffe's sacrifice, to third mn r;G clen ;Jms W. C. Smith, Courtice, Mr. and BetM.adMs olyFit on a wild pitch and borne on In a last inning rahly Goodyears mtan3dp; G. Mclveen, c; am s, ru i Betty Mi'.bore ndfail, ffan Jand Ml rsMorley Flt-r. Devine's sigle. Devine, in turn, crowded the Front Street Mei'ch- lst and p; D Clen, p ardnd lst; Bil anvll Mr.and hr.Hos- Wes. CJean .MeGro.eatfA stole second and came home when ants out o! a victory by an 8-6 Brogb, cf. Coleith, Morden, r!;r. H.____DuCames. .. M. AI! Aaren Chrstistie le tdoubrefied. cto acentreliescfield.lR. scoreV atos: rthe r publicns. .cr.MoolBlcbail isCrawfordTornto If.r The last run o! tbe Ontario's was diamond Thursday night. The GoR.a H.-06 E4 Re i» i centVitrs:W.Mr. F. Brail- asn'sM. .WaMlterBlackburn -ToMisJarn'Butt, Trntoat. Mc-> made by Edwardson, doubling to game, close throughout, seemed Froodyear - -- 1506 0-113 143 ton, Mr'. and Mrs. C. Mountjoy, tended the family picnic at Ida Master, Toronto, at home. .. Mi's. '<- ________________it would be a win for Front FotS.. 2 3 -21 Islington, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mount on Mda .Mr. and Mi .M.j W.M ase, r.Ch. _> Street as they were ahead by one joy, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. W. o nda . i 5Mr . H.W.nt MclrM s .Tr is. ChaMs. v '-<. iog, wbernsthey fei the poer ! F RESTE S B AT Gifflar, Pickering, at AU. T. Hobs andsJanatMJ. H.Chat- alor, Mrs. . ann, i's . or t wo rns up unetilthe poeast innTE S EA Mountjoy's. .. Mr'. and Mrs. T. r WleBacbrns, Lndsa. J. . aso nat .Mr. FankGil Cs the Goodyear bats. OS HAWA GIRLS Odgon and Thelina, IngersoîfMllatrBakursa-br',E!el...M.adMs Front Street team, made up Mr'. and Mrs. J. Evans, Mr'. Pierce- tending Summer Scbool at King- F. B. Giaspel at Mr. Geo. Arm- '%1$> 4Lt mainly o! younger players, play- Bowmanville girls Foresters sn lsoa i.E Degeei".so.or's, apo...Mi.RySot ed heads-up bail and n some teani won a close victory from ... Mis. D. Hall and famiily, Report o! the Sunday Scbool Miss Beryl Glaspel at Mr. Chas. places showed the older Rubber- Oshawa Foresters in a twilight En!ield. Mr'. and Mi's. W. Little Anniversary next week. Wari'en's, Hampton. .. Mr. and (O.1 men bow it was done. 'Ace' Rich- game Wednesday night, the game and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kil- nice And ETee Stainton atisses Ber- W GuiîrA F ot brn nd_______OshwaatMr.s.cea.d T. eStainton Msse Br- Are flu St1il GUTY1jIU LCH& ards, outstanding pitcher o! tbe ended in a 21-19 score. Dorothy bunadCml,.saa M. Percy Stainton's, Wingham.. III~ SANDARDtown league, hurled bis usual Downey was on the njound for C Crossman's.. Mi. and Mrs. S ln 0FOJIV seaygmwie aoEnteloa il ichnNnecp E. Foley, Mr'. and Mis. F. Aber- S ln Mi. and Mis. Hans Geisberger IKE log houses, iron pi 14U0O the mound forthe lerkasoponayed toalgools game. Loa We- netby and family, Maple Grove, Ln aiy atM.Hra th mun fr heClrk payd ioa_______me LaWieancd'farNeycatlMe. Hrmnaccommodation are r splendid ball Mi. and Mis. A. Colwell and Recent Visitors: Mi. and Mrscbmid'sre, Newcastle.nco The twoMcîivees - Gib and as fr B anvî lein an ex-h Teddy, Bowmanville, Mi. and Jim Spicer, Helen and Keith, Mis. Mi. and Mis. Anson Balson andTeyaeotodteino O SX he wo eIl een - ibb and stas f r B wma vile i an ex-Mi's. F. Blackburn and Grace, Pearl Harris, Toronto, at Messrs. !amily, M i. and M is. Leonard your family should not haN Dugn-erete stars o!e hibition o! ailrouar nd god laing,91Salem, Miss M. Pierce, Messrs. Thos. and Jack Baker's. . .Mrs. Bal and Roland, Mi. R. W. BaIlin atrune l ot %J the plate caugbt a super game the runs and playing a splendid Rickard, Ross Allmn and Wilbur Howard Couch, Marjorie and and Miss Dora Bail attended the wesreeaer yude idBaskerville at Mi. M. Blackburn's. Ileen, Bowmanville, Miss Irene Harborn Picnic at Unionville onrsur nbes~ut Swhile bis older brother in left defensive game. For Oshawa J.. Mi. and Mis. Geo. Avery, Bragg, Toronto, Miss Muriel JulY lst. relace such antiquated field seemed to have bushel bas- Stark and G. Borne were out- Little Britain, Mi.adMsr.Bkr etroo tM' akM. and MiseodCmrn ragmns wt ket t cachthenunerusf lesstadig prfrmes.Carter, Blackstock, M. Douglas, Baker's. .. Mr. and Ms. Char!- Kathleen and Jean attended a Modemn EMCO Bath- that came his way. When the Bowranville-I. Johns, r!; L. Highland Creek, at Mi. C. ton McBride, Burton and Mary, birthday party for Mi. Ted Chant, room, and up-to -date 8&% !e boys came to take their turn at Large, c; D. Bickle, If; F. Clarke, Avery's. .. Mr'. and Mrs. E. Luke, Peterboro, Mr'. and Mrs. Harvey Hampton, on Saturday nigbt. kitchen and laundry f a- bat tbey showed they knew wbat cf;- L. Wisernan, 2nd; D. Downey, Mi. Carl Bradley, Enniskillen, Hardy, Bowmanville, Mi. and the game was about, a homer, a p;'G. Gibson, ss; M. Wiseman, Mi. and Mrs. Fi'ed Ashton and Mis. Wiil White and children, cilities. An up-to-date triple and four singles being shar- 3rd, J. Large, lst; J. Woodward, famiy Mse'VoaBrdeyadOrnatM. e.Wht'. i Ved by the two brothers. r! J. Rice, If; C. Colville, p. Jean MeLean, Toronto, at Mr'. E. and Mrs. J. eTylsronedan Ai Osborne was the main bit- _________1eyodRnl n Bradley's. . Mr'. and Mi's. B. Gay, Gordon, Mr'. and Mis. A. E. Whit-DU a e ter for Goodyear, getting a per- Mi. and Mrs. H. Gay and farnily, neil, June and Lorraine, Toronto, Recent Visitors: Mis. Maude D R ae fect average at four times at bat, TOWN SOFTBALL Oshawa, at Mi. C. Garrard's.. Miss Ruth Cole, omnilaWdendMsJ.ApwlT- two o! them being doubles. Er-M. BJ.Ry o'..M.anlrntoade Byand Mis. J. snwa MrTo rors were comparativeîy scarce, LEAGUE STANDING Mrs. A. Williams, Port Perry, Mr' i W .Rynls...M.an ot, tBro or's. i and_____re Cowling and Fred, Mrs. Orm rikhn and Joan, and Vris. John Elliottan son S p l Goodyear getting two and Front Blackstock, Mi. and Mrs. C. Sop- Mis. Ida Wilcox, Peterboro, Mr'. Jack, Port Hope, Miss Helen Street zero. The foliowmng is the standing er Mi. and Mis. Heath, Osbawa, Ed. Tink, Chicago, at Mi. H. E. Cryderman, Bowmanville, called This game was undoubtedly the o! the Town Softball League at at'Mi'. R. McNeil's. .. Mr. and Tink's. .. Mi. and Mis. Everett on Mis. E. Woodley. .. Mi. and S se bes on ths yar nd t loksastheendof he irs scedue: Mis. N. Hall, Clinton, Beryl and Elliott, Mary and Barbara, Osh- Mis. Leslie Brooks and Glenn if these two teams would get the DrthMi. John GrahamOh- wMr.'ad Mrs.Bre Brownsent week-end at the home o!. willurnis, allthe wateri cail for the play-o!fs. W L oo, .o r,5 w, .a s ye wpI L I Goodyear - Ron Richards, cf; Goodyear - -------- i Whitby, with Mrs. R. J. McKes- their daughter, Mi. and Mis. L. improvements and it wiil a Piper, ss; Osborne, 3rd; Murphy, Mke's Place - 3 2 almost ail the tearns, a new man sock. . . Mi. and Mrs. Edgar Sleight, Weston. .. Mi. and Mis.to ansnd thruidn If; Colwell, 2nd; Oke and Wise- Front Street 3 2 putting in an appearance at ai- Prescott and farnily at Mi'. Les. Theo. Down and Billie spent the obrsadth uiin * *man, r!; James, lst; Hooper, c; White Rose ------- O 6 in-ost every gaine. The Mcllveen Gibson's, Columbus. Master Roy week-end with bis father, Rev. J. The Duro Special Syste Ross Richards, p. Milce's Place and Front Street battery on the Front Street tearn ibsnd rtuRedGib er n. . . W. w G xr.aa .m.and Mis.l. e orcmleewt Front Street - Mason, p; Run- stiil have one postponed gaine to didn't look so bad working to- Mi. adMs .GletadVl e.W rhr n agtrgI.prhucmlt dle, r!; G. Mcîlveen, c; James, lst; play to complete the scbedule. gether on Tuesday nigbt. Both rna, Mi. and Mis. J. W. Yellow- Barbara, Bowrnanville, with Mi. izedTank and 25 or 60 cycle1 lees and Harvey, Miss Jean Mac- and Mis. L. C. Thompson. .. Mr. Jackman, 3rd; D. McIlveen, If; were hauled itt action when Lean at Mr. Chas. Smith's, Fred Brooks and Floyd, Cobourg, For a lovely bathroom, a Lake Shore League Hub Hooper enlisted and the only Hampton. . Miss Jessie Yeliow- with bis parents, Mi. and Mrs. MOBiti ah h Lake Shore LiB~~U ~ two pitchers Front Street had, l1,. . h'aw*ant Mr (',Vl . f ,, , *, - . ECOBuR-iBth-5h w v èi...~.w,.* ~~*+* v.. 4/f.. N ~i ~x~ir \~ Roide the Continental Lirnited and learu why experi- enced travellers prefer the extra comfort ofi this smart train. Desritvebo«e from your local Canadmaz National Aen amcomplet. information on ue ltrnaiv "Tianle Route" through Enquire au to Westward No AlErEpeni. Acrou e Cnada Tour. Popsifet>, and comvnience &w Csmgadan NPtiolw4 BE»ren Moewy Order Bauebail Schedule left town or were working-. oee s Davis ai Intermiediate <'A" BasebalU It is rurnored around in the bet- Kedron, Second Hall ter known circles that the execu- Mr. ané July- tive o! the softball club is going family, 13-Bowmanville at Port Hope to st.art cbarging a certain Good- E. Larir 1 7-Cobourg at Bowmanville year player for every bat he George 20--Cobourg at Port Hope breaks in the future ta save the Robertsc 24-Bowmanville at Cobourg club from running inta debt buy- Jack Th 27-Port Hope at Bowmanviile ing new war clubs. A. J. i 3 1-Bowrnanville at Port Hope A nur August- As yet the town bas not seen the Bo: 2-Port Hope at Cobourg fit to fil in the ditcb on the south at Ennf 7-Bowrnanville at Cobourg side of Horsey Street. It is stil a floon. 10-Cobourg at Bowmanville menace to players, one fielder Y.P.U 14-Port Hope at Bowmanville taking a bad'spill there Tuesday "The Pz 17-Cobourg at Port Hope night. Ailmond 2 1-Port Hope at Cobourg Leskard August 3-Open date for post- ponements. Point.er certainly deserves cre- dit for pulling the Port Hope team, out o! the cellai' position on Sat- urday. The Rayais aren't the weakest hitting team in the league and to bold them down ta i bit was undoubtedly a miracle. Port Hope also defeated the Cobourg Ponies on Monday 4-3 with Dou- glas pitching. To sorne o! the less ardent fans wbo don't think the Royals are measui'ing up ta standard tbey sbould bave seen the aid figbt that the boys put up on Saturday in an effort ta save their skins. The locals will be able to view the Ontarios when tbey play bere this Saturday in a retux-n game and wbo said the Royals wouldn't be out for revenge? Last night <Wednesday) the Rayais took a trip ta the County seat in an effort ta de! eat the Ponies. At the turne o! writing the resuit is unknown. The Goodyear teain stili holds top birth in the standing o! the Town So!tball League at the end o! the first scedule having lost only one garne that being to the Mike's Place Billard Kings. White Rase is aiso stillint the bottarn position without a win but there are stiil hopes for this last year's league wixuier. Pitchers seem ta be lacking on TEETHING FEVER'1 SO wrttes Mm. B-, ci North Sydney. Then a Toronto motber sE>',: "I used Baby's Ows Tablets and the babies were always so gond. No cramps, pain or trouble when teeth- ms. In fact, I hardi>' knew the>' were cutting thei, teeth as tbey neyer weze an>' trouble t night."1 Baby's Own Tablets are quick, sale andi effective, aweet.tl,,ng and easy to take. con- tBi 'n ahes _ stupefying drugs. Try troubles bu:t s for rads constipation, upset stoacbandotbr i.ple aliments of baby- boc. 25 cnsY .urmoue>' relunded I yin are na saaiafied Wl LSON3S HREALLY KILL One pad kfls files ail day and ever dayfor 2or 3 weks. 3 pads luea= Packet. No spraying, noe stlckinesp, no bad odor. Ask your Druggist, Orocery or General Store 10 CENTS PER PACI3T WHY PAY MORE? DHE WLsm IF- WPAD Co., HugmLe 1 e..Mi. and Mis. Ed.1 and Walter, Mis. J. Nesbitt,1 n, at Mr'. Ralph Davis'..1 nd Mrs. E. R Taylor and1 1Mi'. W. T. Taylor at Mr.1 ,er's, Blackstock. .. Mis.i SWalker, Miss MIIdi'ed1 on, Dryden, Mr'. and Mrs.1 7homson, St. Marys, at Mi.1 Balson's.z umber from here attended )rrowdale - Werry wedding iskillen, Saturdaay a!ter- U. presented their play 'ath Across the Hill" atc ids Friday night and att d on July 3rd. Courtice The football garne played here June 26tb between Zion and Courtice resulted ta a tie o! 1-1. The softball game played at the public scbool grounds June 26th resulted in a win for Courtice League Girls against a non-league team. The Sunday School held a bot supper plus strawberries at the school bouse on June 26tb. Congratulations to Josephine Courtice and Joan Antil upon passing from public school on their year's work. Oui' sympathy is extended to Mi. Howard Taylor in the loss o! bis oldest brother, Benjamin, o! Victoria Harbour. Local improvernents include: a new bouse by Harry Gay, an addition to Wm. Simpson's bouse, a new kitcben to Ralpb Tooiey's bouse, and boulevard improve- ments at N. J. Drummond's home. Recent Visitors: Mi. and Mis. W. Stainton, Miss Olive Brown, Orono, Miss Bernice Stainton, Mi. Garnet Towns, Cobourg, at Mi. L. Larnb's. . . Mi. and Mis. W. Bryan, Oshawa, Mi. and Mrs. O. Hubbard, Raglan, at Mi. Walter Oke's. .. Mi. and Mrs. I. Traveil, Beth and Bruce, Oshawa, Mr. F. Brimacombe at E. C. Ashton's.. Mr. James Ferguson and bride, Mt. Forest, Mi. and Mrs. W. Veale, Toronto, Mr'. and Mrs. L. Fergu- son and family, Mi. and Mrs. S. Turner, Oshawa, Mi. and Mrs. F. Ferguson~ Iva and Giadys, Bow- Lieorge Brook.s. . . Mr. and ivrs. Frank Hatherly, Long Brancb, at Mi. R. Hatberly's. .. Major Floyd Dudley, Trenton, at home.. Miss Winnie Brooks, Hlarrnony, with friends. .. Mis. Viola Smith with ber son, Mi. Ivan Smith, Belleville... Mrs. Wm. Virtue with !riends in Clarke. .. Mi. L. Mortson is holidaying at bis home at Langsta!f. The Women's Institute beld a very successful sti'awberry festi- val on Friday afternoon and ev- ening. A delicious tea was served with plenty o! strawberries and cream, cake, pie and other good things. A progi'am consisting o! mnusic, including solos by Mr'. and Nfrs. Gordon Brent: comic Scotch songs by Mi. Burris, Salem; piano solo hy Miss Daphine Burris; :ap dance by Miss Doris Adams; .'iolta and piano music by Mis. Taylor and Miss Taylor was en- oyed. A special feature o! the program was a presentation to Rev. and Mrs. A. W. March. Miss Mlarion Werry read a nicely word- ed address and Miss C. Macdonald and Miss Bessie His made the presentation o! a walnut end and offee table and an electric table appealing pose." AL CIGARETTES ch tobacco ca,, be smoleed." r Now faith is the substance of athings hoped for, the evidenc-e of things flot seen.-Hebrews 1 :i . Faith. and works are like the light and heat of a candle; they cannot be separated.-Beaumont. Ail I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for ail I have flot seen.-Emerson. 1Pioneering? pumps and outside sanitary relics of pioneering days. ovenient, unhealthy - and Lve to put up with them. Oa' I necessary for these homne aLso Supply i'unning water ýem, capacity 250 h 25 gai. Galvan- Motor costs only -- -- --,5-w-,lurated, th Lavatorywith triming WPcot ol ......... Lavtoy ihantirnp ndngs ot nly.xra Other Complete Bathroorn equipment as Iow as ..................................................... 83.90 Can be purchased under oui' Easy Payment Plan or the Home Improvernent Loan Act. 86.00 PLUMBER Bowma.avflle Phone 2684 DURO SPECIAL Can ese 6o suppfld for Gesorin. Engmne operetien Winnipeg Vencouver EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LTD. London Hmton Trnto Sudbury FOR OUTDOOR DAYS YOU NEED VITALITY OUT -O7- DOOR play takes 1 plenty of energy. Hard sport cails.for a drink that refreshes and revivifies! 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