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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Aug 1940, p. 5

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1ST,> 1940 THlE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIOPAEFV p. i l suffering £rom too much care of Lemon Syrup added to a glass Sinb Star ED1oVs BanffInlterlude I IL 1fom hier children says, "it is bad Of water is about the right pro- i v~im~~ne - ~ ~ nifiS iir nOllBuOuISS enough to know >you arteOlpaehCrem akeW Jsite Alenfror ydoe he, ndrihtlss. a3tps. sugrar R Dk 'O I NTEREaSI,111W UI AiI rte frTeSttu old without being made feel old 2 tbsps. granulated gelatineEI By ail the time." Her children sim- 1-3 cup milk wonian who has worked for hier 1 cup hot milk______ boic ndmacin lc brdr Dveoin teArsfor years says she is an angel 1 teaspoon vanille HAR VIboic ad achg ac brdr from heaven. They are so afraid 1/2 cupnpeaches (fresh or eddingsed the square neckline, and com- Pioneering countries do flot de- she wil do too much and get tiredcned pleedth shrtpufedslevs.velop many artists or writers. that they fairly stifle lier. Un- ' cup marshmallows Sct-anThe skirt was long and very full. Canada is past the pioneering doubtedly she has more ambition Soak the gelatine in the cold Scot-annIÉer shoulder length veil of whitedou than strength. But after ail, if milk for five minutes. Add the net. was Lel in place ihasaeadoryug enatn you cantd ht you want, when sugar and hot milk and stir until Thr.-F.-St Apretty wedding took place- m coronet of orange blossoms and la turning more and more to the yuaeod hncnyud t eldsovd lo oco n UUS Newonvle aronae o Stur he sheswer whtesatn sn-Arts! A friend tells me that their Mothers suffer specially from this when partially thickened, add the day evening, July 20th, when dles. As hier only jewellery a.nd sixteen year old son is writing too cherishmng care. Give the poor vanilae and the peaches and BgD ul etr Wilma Olive Isabel Cann, grand- hier "touch of blue" she wore a considerable poetry. They tinkil dears a break and let them do as marshmallows cut in pieces and it as entandli plns o mkethey like. After all, if they do stûr well. When very thick pour ai dauglter of M. and Mr. C.A. dainty necklace which had be- itinha eis n lieork.nHe o aes shorten their lives a little by too into a cake sheil. To make t he flV am QLMr. John J. Scott, son of Mr ers were -a shower of pale pmnk flot hope to make a living by 'T Dot'y s'ti ete osel eoeth nie fack j@Ibrs. N. A. Scott, Clarke. The roses and cornflowers. writing poetry but hie does hope live fuily, than to live a longer leaving a two inch rim. Allow ,ptlde wore a blue sheer Street- The bride's only attendant was to do n e w time, and only exist? the fiiling to set and then ice the 't lengtli frock with white accessor- lier cousin, Miss Evelyn Gay, of pa p er work. A Waxed Finish cake witli chocolate îcing. This is Rit onon-Tm ea les and carried a bouquet of pink Oshiawa, as bridesmaid. Her gowfl The fact that hie Waxing furniture is one of the a delicious dessert and makes a carnations and baby's breath. She was a floor lengt oe fpyh is writing poe- best methods of preservîng andgodc paynesitmye- Ad - * was attended bv Miss Dorothy green chiffon over taffeta, the try was surpris- caring for it. The secret of good made in the mornlng.S Scott, sister of the groom, who sweetlieart neckline of the bodice ing. I have not waxing is to use very littie wax.CL RFieLti P p er woeadove rose street-length was outlined witli a rulfle of the seen him for a Go short on the wax and long o GREGORYCL R drees witli white accessories. The chiffon and the shirt haed tiny few years but the elbow grease. Put a piece o f groom was attended by Mr. Geo. cascades of fullness, the bolero as a amaîl boy wax inside two thicknesses of FACES FACTS wt dt elw Carson, uncle of the bride. Rev. jacket was also of chiffon. She hie was a regu- cheese-cloth. before a p pi1 y i n g. MtneStra 3 J. McLachlan officiated. After wore a broad brinimed hat of lar little rough- This will give -the desired thin Gregory Clark, who looks like the ceremony the happy young natural leghorn and gold shoes. -- neck. A like- film instead of too mucli. Then a cross between a character from couple left on a honeymoon tour The flowers whlch completed the a b 1 e, regular ruli and rub and rub. For a higli Dickens and one of those elegant M n us e. to points west. They will reside costume were a colonial bouquet boy, but the last polisli use a succession of thin gentlemen ini Esquire, is home.AG T -6-7 iNewcastle. of talisman roses.. one ini the world applications and poliali between again. One of Canada's inoat fa- vReceiving with the bridai party Jessie Allen You wouid im- each one. Nothing keepa the din- mous newspaper correspondents, following the ceremony were tlie Brown agine w o uld ing room table looking as nice as veteran of two wars and liundredsSPC I Mason-Davldson bride's father, hier éunt Mrs. Blake have any poetic tendencies. A waxing. of other front-page assignnients H ldyAtato Trnt ntdCucGin-Courtice, and the groom's par- neighbor's seventeen year old boy Cool Drinks For Warm Days in the past 25 years, this much- by astesetn fraprtyenta, Mr. and Mrs. George Rose. lne petite Hope Manning, wliose glorlous voice is known to read us some of lis poetry just Ho t days which come in June beloved and widely-known col- ceeoybaudy, Jul 27hhe delgtfl eding supperett millions of radio fans, found peaceful relaxation at Banff in the last week. It had a maturity and when Miss Almeda Jean David- was supervised by Mrs. Arche Canadiau Rockies between innn egaeenthTeeoumia fnihqutesrpisn. o te em ey xlastngad o- mns wllb tenet pakr son, dauglter of Mr. and Mrs.J. J Long and served by Misses Mer- singlng star, who la seen here at the fanious open-air suiphur pool sort of thing one expçcta from a thing hreps ikeaycool dfrikFace the newCBC ei e "et'rwdl Daidon ws cnrnedtoMr E-garet Pollock, Velma Pearce, El- et the Ban!! Springs Hotel, traveled tlirough Canada 6n lier way youth has age. He lias a very de- Thee arabe mny ane rtFc the FacsfomToot."oHe wll be hArdus waridsoJ am fd t Mson ofsie Oke and Jessie Lamb. east to St. Louis where she was to start a month with the famous finite manual and meclianical jeas oavelabsle n ha i fro Tr ontot on ..E Sunay AgutROsaIdR sel- ay t ward Jmes Rudle Maon of"Muny'" Operas. She had just completed an engagement wltli John ability. Thmngs not usually asso- ea*ng.syrthav as uy nhand fro r.lat rk pm.eDt sTa. mbtn Clinton, son of Mrs. Mason and . Following a short wedding trip ciated with a poet. So one neyer m3,g yu amcibte o M.Cakweta obtn ltneMna .0pm thelae Toms Gore aso o th bid an goomwil eside Charles Thomas and the Los Angeles Liglit Opera. nw hr oer agigt use than sugar as a sweetening in the first Great War; lie went as Bowmanville. Rev. R. B. Ferris in Iroquois Falls. For travelling break out. Our present educa- as it is already dlssolved and a reportri h eond. He told - ClcHoiaAgt h oficaed asstdbyRe.Ca-the 'bride wore a turquoise blue toa ytmi eeoiga blends mucli easier. It is easy to the story of Dunklrk for the To -______________ man Armstrong of Mount Bryd- suit with wine accessoriesan a INSTITUTE GIVE- appreciation and a knowledge of Lmk o kep .ia csupply redy. rno ilyStanrathe for Cana- * ges. Mr. William Tufford of corsage of American Beauty roses.~~ the Arts, whidli our earlier educa- LmnSrp*sacneineda itnr;tesoy0 h on o h oa hr Bensvilewa t heoran ad Out of town guesta included Mr.: » OFJA. F O u'v ~ R ~ li1P~ I l to akd emyepc and can be used with waten alone, C.A.S.F. on its brief journey to ti co. Mr. Hector MacGrigor was soloist. and- Mrs. George Rose and Mrs. HOSPITAL FOOD SIAU.AIJA AND the growing generation to have a or it may be mixed witli any Fancitmacuoutr fro l n s _____________e An ancli of roses banked witli Sams Dodds, Picton, Mr. and Mns.____ widen diversity o! interests. other juices. Frd ane tnd, rom ngl n-h ______________ frsahsme lwr omdEugene Rose and Miss Pat Rse '1e1111?t Biai frTo uT heih gsimple S told Cre aians f tenpersf hi m- an effective background for the Brantford, Miss Jean Wgtand Caie Be ysbl ine HospBitaln fo TooMuchChershln Boil two cupa of sugar and two pesoso h pol fBian Hol tagl nossetwt brda ary.Te rde gv nMiss Margery Dodds, Toronto, CnaanB s uHsta - Both old and young suifer from as they prepared for threatened tefcsalti ak omnh bridl prty.Thebrie, gvenin ed Cross, Supplies Cana - 60 Wrltten speclali, for The too much protection. Mothers cupa of water for about five min- invasion.th marnigeabge erfathrerrefa nd Mss JssieLamb Toeme.OTbjective fofrrSesona-stats-anbtawflskmwf bometmeslake udwcreso!theimute. Botle nd kep inthe e-fN othn CaadianrepoterCiasadrcen traeasrtner-anattitde o * Frenchi lace oven horizon blue 123 Lake St., St. Catharines, fend for themselves and their in- drinks. Gregory Clark. He tells isa story intelilt 1festato a taffeta, made with full skirt and PUetty Trousseau Tom Wounded Canadian soldiers i ont. dependence la sapped. The tables Lemon Syrup with simplicity, franlcness and day, hnBian akdb h short train. A head-dress of pink Brts optl hswne r re turned in other cases and 2 cups sugar compelling charm, and lis ims- Doinin n oois asad net and pearla was wonn, and a Amid pinli roses and baby's going to send up.fervent prayers chiîdren take sudh cane of their 2 cupa water pressions of bis most recent jour- ingaonhiefceffeeo four-strand rope Of pearis, and breath, Mrs. Andrew Wells enter- of thanica to 2000 members of thepaetashy rwod hy2cu lmnji e oFacendEgn ilad aIe carried a colonial bouquet o! tained on Saturday at lier home Ont. Women's Institutes who have GO» SAvE THE KING paretsas wth e grw oldeir lt hee 2 u le ndjuicer o noey theFranckndgro nd rwisl ad m oacsprtdbth Joanna Hill roses. Miss Muriel in Oshiawa in lionor o! lier daugli- already made. almost seven tons Gibson of Mitchell, i periwlnkle ten, Miss Beryl Walls, et a trous- o f strawberry jans for their lias- "Let me make a nation's songa, ton wool. Because they adore five minutes, add the trained le- talk in this series, "Let's Face the otherdmcaisqu et» blue net, and Misa Louila Bing- seau tea. The liostesa received ipifai breakfasts. Before fIe snowand let wlio wl aeterthem toey chel an ro th eo jiceran otwtiead eponsDFact,"ofwPblieaspnsoremaytieon. tlhelfrmte exetwa bainsof Toronto, in pale blue lace, navy sheer, assisted by Mès. A. E. files if la confidently expected laws.ý'-An Old Epigrarn te o ul.Oewmnwi h ergrtr w alson ietro ulcIfrain lepy o aladcni were the bride's attendants. Both Daiker, Hamilton, mother o!f te that the 30,000 cana supplied by It is saf e to Say that no soiig carried colonial bouquets of pink groom, in orchid chiffon. The the Red Cross to the W. I. will beortnba e sluiYorB roses. Mr. Wilfred Hamley, Osh- bride was becofningly gowned i filled with currant, raspberry,oruaelsben0lstyoro awa, was groornsmnan, and Mr. O. Queen's blue. Many guesta called plum, peadli and grape jamn to the frequently Sung, the wide world D. Davidson, brother o! the bride, between three and five in fIe ai-, imposing total of sixty tons. round, as "God save oui gracious and Mr. Lawrence Mason, brother ternoon and between seven and Britishi dhuîdren who have been King (Queen)." Ifs origin and o!fIe bridegroom, were ushens. fine in the evening. Uptairs in evacuated frons fIe larger cities authorship date back into obscut- KN OW TH E± COM PANY OU EP A reception was held at the the trousseau rooms Miss Ellen and towns to the country wrnl also ity. It is curions 10w little, tliat home of the bride's parents, where Aldread and Mrs. C. Wilson, Bow- gef a share o!ftils Canadian jam, ia certain, is known about the Mrs. Da'vidson received in a goWn manville, lad charge. Mrs. S. states Miss Mary Clarke, Supt. o! words and music o! the most of Alice blue lace, with large Wakely, Port Hope, and Mis. J. Wonsen's Institutes, Ont. Dept. of _widely known sono in the English ahlte liat trimmed with blue vel- H. ighfield, Bowmanville, pour- Agriculture, who ia superviaing language. l somne books fIe tune ~et and net, and corsage of pink ed tea, while Mrs. Williamn L. tis important war-time activity is ascribe to Dr. Arue, in others roses. Mrs.- Mason was gowned in Berry, Bowmanville, and Mrs. .oi ae yfeNrokOut f Dr. John Bull, in others f0T H whit e chantilly lace, with bolero Parker, Hamilton, assisted in sen- Institutes and enthuaiastically Henry Carey, while others simply jacket, white hat and corsage o! ving the. tasfy lunch. backed by the Hon. P. M. Dewau, state "Source UnknowXL" t pink roses. Ont. Minister o! Agriculture. In 1794 a son o! Henry Carey ENTERTAIN FOR Reports from 65 W. I. branches nadae a cdaim -fIat -bis fte - Ifs-Cur1c show 13,584 pounds o! strawberry composed fIe anthemr, words and Rose-CurticeSATURDAY BRIDE jana have been made f0 date and music in 1743,1 and asked fora The marriage was solemnized final reports will total aven seven peosiononit sacunt e a a sh o n eV" lub ýu&27th o! Mary Elizabeth Lou- E nt e rtaitaments whidli were tons. Canning lias been done in unabetoub tsffcntpo, iseýuly daughter o! Mr. Leopold planned in honor of fIe marriage the fruit districts, in homes, and no pension was granfed. J. Courtice aud the late Mr5. of, Miss Louise, Court ice ta Mr. church kitchens, comnsunity kit--' There la in existence to-day________________ Courfice, Darlington Township, ta Ted Rose on Saturday leat includ-. cheus and in cauuing factories. *wine glasses made if is Supposed Mi. Edwand Freernan Rose, Iro- ed an eveuing parfy given by Misa The fruit and sugar have ail been about 1720 on whidh two verses quois Falls, sou of Mr. and Mia. Ruby Graingen, Oshawa, et whidh donafed f0 or purchased by fIe are inscribed quite Similler to the George Rose, Picton. The cere- the bride was presented with a Women's Institutes,, verses now inuïue-but tIe earl- mony was performed by Rev. set o! breakfast china. On Satur- Jami l being made by the W. I. lest record o! printed words and *Clifford Smith, Coutrice, in the day affernoon, July 20, Misa Eve- in the following Southern On- nsusic are found in a collection A H a//m ark O f Q u lif living-room o!fIe lovely farim lyn Gay entertain%1 aet tes faorlber tario counties: Essex, Kent, Lamb- called "Thesaurus Mnsicns"' pub- home o! the bride's father before cousin. The tes table decorationa ton, Elgin, Middlesex, Norfolk, ished in 1743. The date and Oc- a setflng o! 'delphiniumss, roses were blue and pink with match- Oxford, Haldimand, Brant, Wel- casion wlidh caused fIe anthemn sud sapdrgons.The edding ing tapera and the table centre land, Lincaln, Wenfworth, Hal-f0eaitopuliywsSp.A nr ncd As r nc music was played by Miss Ada confained recipe.9 whicî laed beau ton, Peel, Souh York, Durhiam, 28fI, 1745. That morning uews Annis, Courtice, and imnsediately brouglitfofantfe bride by the Hastings and Prince Edward. reacled Loudon fIat a Jacobite following fthe . cereiny Ms sa Mis.brSowe or Cnat sdrsbnxe r invasion o! Eugland was inevit- "Becaue," ad dunng fix sigiing M s. arld' a nod Msen or-Cwm be gladrc eiv e r abnilite n sonthane wa ugi f :dand b l#y Ruby Grainger, Oshawa, sang ed fea and the assistants were next on the list, and donations ablt e anofthes asSaugirdaye in d b li o! the registen lier lovely voice nice Gay, Bowmanville. L s a t growers sud others. Just get Drur Lna Thenatre p ortoi- was heard aganin thfe l"Ave Tuesday eveuiug Miss Ada Anmis toucî with your nearest Wne's'igMna srnu eott Maria" by Schubert. The groom gave a supper party sud personal InsiueBadii o oe the Daily Advertiser said: "On was atfended by Mr. Donald shower, and on fhe sanie evenung provîde some good Onfario jan audyngtlatfeadec Courfice, brother o!fIe bide. à veny happy event was the mn-io' teboswlohaefogt for at fIe Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, The brde, wlo waa-ivenr tceelnboys howerhaven fn fIawere agreeably surprised by the mae rnieby lier athen asi e by eo sonsmuivnyorCthe yau. Ifis jusf another way, sud gentlemen belouging f0 fIatFo ne ly hrtfve eas te aho- marrageby ierfaterwasbrid bythecomuniY o Cor,-a vary good way, o! sliowing youn House perfornsing fIe anthem o!e charnsing in a becoming frock o! tice aud Ebenazer United Church appreciation. The Wonsen's Insti- "God Save Oui Noble King." The white net aven taffeta. A deep set wîen many beautiful glfts wane tuftas will do the wonk. universal applause it met witliC af label hsb e h itn us- in girdle o! lace featurad fhe Teceived frons thesa frienda. Norfolk Counfy W. I. lbenbig ncrd wfI epadCathas beenth dstnu hngm r outsfanding in this work ta date, Huzzai" etc., etc. o nh ns idrlal am n Port Doyen putfing up 325 dans Since fIat date if lias been o nh ns n eibegr et- and Sinscoe 326. Jordan bai pre- Britain's National Anthens. If is pl ared 152 cana, Waterdowu 305 4-k, aif te essentiel fooda o!f11f. sud On ilm >e pleased fa pour; ce triat ne is a reliale merchant wno yo at Glen Rae la fIe beat a! milk. L ong may le reign: MR. S. W. ROUSELLa ti icl inl essental valuas fIat May he defend oua, laws, MAui MOn DIRECTOR can trust fully. ar ai ngi ayohrfo To sing wlf h learf sud voice, Gen lakig i ay odfr foodul ous cth in.Aus men.NcAF FS.L GlenThe National Antbem: Ir 17fI or 18fI century. * *autous sdExclusive Distributer For DBowmau il Our loved Dominion blasa Wtl peace sud happinesa GLEN RAE DAIRY From shoe toshore; $0CA TA G LEN ,RA E A IRYAndlet our Empire be. Order Glem» R»eDirect by Phonlug 2665 EOI8LVfO Traf ersal! sud Thee For evermore. Amen. B. Murray, 1832-1909.

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