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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 21 Nov 1940, p. 5

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THTJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, EQWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE visI1T 1' CHALLIS' AU TO SHOW* Harry Perry, Distri butor For Cities Service 011 Products i. £av* gv luit. P.Q. It la. ta, mwer. Mid 24 For Tne Crand *tWtùr Shcw he puts on each year ln ont Cities Service Building. We are proud to have a part ln this outatandln.r Motor Show. CHALLIS' GARAGE 1S HEADQUARTERS FOR COMPLETE UINE 0F CITIS SERVICE PRODUCTS. [0W First Cost ~fEFORE you buy ANY car look at a Dodge-and DBdrive one. Remember Dodge Dependabilityr and low operating costa are flot visible on the showroom floor. Me after mile of smooth trouble-fre driving vll prove these traditional Dodge qualities to your làting satisfaction. The 1941 Dodge modela are the most beautifmil that Dodge lias ever built in its 26 years of making fine quality automobiles. The new radiator grille design emphasizes the low, wide, ground hugging qualities that discriminating buyers demand in a 'modern motor car. S The famous Dodge Pull Floating ride lsasmoother and more restful than ever before due to further advancements in weight distribution and the use of stili softer springs.0 Dodge engines for 1941 have new Oil-bath air- cleaners, and floating type oul strainers. Oil fiters are standard equipment. A new type of compression 0PRUCES AS LOW AS $1010 DELIVERED IN h 10WMAN VILLE ring seeds, up the break4n period and reducea compression loss. New bearinga bave a much longer life. We sincerely believe that if you check and com- pare with any other cars you will conclude that, dollar for dollar, Dodge la offerinig the biggest values roffing off to-day's assembly linos. A trip to thse Dodge showroom and a ride behind the wheel wMl supply confirmation of every word of this message and! will supply an experience no wolrds can convey. If you want a car in the very loweat price field, drive a Dodge Kingsway. It's a big 88 horsepower beauty and every Dodge Kingsway owner rightly enjoys a fine pride of ownership. If you're willing to spend a littie more, take the wheel of a 1941 Dodge Luxury Liner Special withi Fluid Drive -we believe you won't be content until you own one. W. J. CHALLIS Phone 2653 BOWMANVILLE wishea to con gratulate Wu J. CHALLIS BOWMANVILLE CITIES SERVICE DEALER IVEMBER 21 m 22m23 W.aJ CHALLIS INVITES YOU TO RIS Burketon W. A. met at Mrs. Sanderson's on Thursday. Mr. Nelson Hudson is residing at Mr. H. Rahm's. Mr. and Mrs. S. Moffatt are spending the winter in Oshawa. Mrs. Thos. Breck is occupying their house during their absence. .We hope Mr. H. Rahm wili soon regain his health. Mrs. Caughili is home from Niagara-on-the-Lake. Visitors: 1Miss Margaret Abbott, Mr. Leo Moffatt, Oshawa, with Mr. S. Moffatt's. Mr. Bill Breck, Toronto, at home. Mr. and Mrs. D. Kay and Billy, Toronto, with Mrs. Sanderson. Mr. Cecil Rahm, Enfield, Mr. Clarence Rahm, Toronto, at Mr. H. Rahm's. Solina Mrs. Wilfrid Deweil underwent an operation at the Toronto Gen- eral Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jas. Smales and Jim and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe attended a fun- eral at Dunbarton last week. A number from here attended the funerai of the late Mr. Eric Pearce, Claremont. Sympathy is extended to Mis. Pearce and chul- rdren. Last Friday night two groups of the W. I. presented a play en- titled "The Three Pegs" directed by Mrs. Wes. Yellowlees. The cast of characters was as foilows: Emiiy Weston, a woman of thirty- five, rich and cultured-Mrs. Jack Reynolds; Aunt Euphelia, fifty, who sees no romance in lie, does. everything because of a morbid sense of duty, speaks in a whin- ing, helpiess manner-Mrs. Frank Gilbert; Marguerite, il-manner- ed, habituai user of slang-Mrs. Maurice Baker; Madge, dainty, delicate in heaith, sweet disposi- tion (???)-Ileen Baison; Pag, vi- vacious, earnest, sincere, eager to make others happy-Mrs. Russell Gilbert; Sarah, the Irish cook-' Mrs. J. Yellowlees; Lizzie, her sister, the maid-Mrs. Roy Lang- maîd; Mrs. Conti, a taikative Ital- ian-Mrs. A. J. Balson; Mrs. Bar- clay, Emily Weston's refined fri- end of about forty-Mrs. Raiph Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hol- den, Oshawa, provided excellent' entertaînment before and be- tween the acts with piano and vocal music. Y. P. U. met Monday night with Neil Yeliowiees, citizenship con- vener, in charge of the program. "Causes of War and Their Remov- ai" was the subject for the topic and devotional which werc wel presented by Mrs. Wes. Yellow- lees and Mis. Bryce Brown. Readings were given by Ella Milison and Francis Wotten. Kathleen Baker led in communi- ty singing and conducted a, con- test. The Brotherhood executive met' and have arranged for the open- ing meeting to be heid at Eldad Church on Dec. llth. Vîsitors: Mr. and Mis. Charlton Mc2ride, Burton and Mary, Peterboro, Mr. and Mis. Clarence Tink and fam- ily, Hamipton, at Mi. Geo. White's. Mr. and Mis. Joe Chapman, Hampton, at Mi. A. L. Pascoe's. Mr. and Mis. W. J. Reynolds in Toronto. Mi. and Mis. Percy Dewell, Whitby, at Mi. H. E. Tink's. Mr. and Mis. Cecil Bush, David and Catherine, Oshawa, with Mis. Jane Bush. Mr. and Mis. George Graham and Barbara, and Mr. Donald Yellowiees, Bowmanville, at Mi. N. C. Yellowiees'. Master Herbert Prescott, iEn- field, at Mi. Edgar Prescott's. Mi. and Mis. Raiph Davis at Mi. E. Nesbitt's, Columbus. Mi. and Mrs. James Smales at Mr. Maitiand Gorrxpley's, Kin- sale. Miss Florence Lander, Toronto, Mr. Arlo Baison, Wapella, Sask., at Mr. A. J. Balson's. Zion Congratulations to Mi. and Mis. Frank Pascoe on their marriage on Saturday. Mr. AI!. Ayre, Lloyd and Boyd, attended the Je'. Farniers banquet at Genosha Hotei, Oshawa, on Monday night. Mi. and Mis. AUf. Ayre, Mr.- and Mrs. A. T. Stainton, Mrs. J. W. Baison, Miss Norma Giaspeil attended the banquet at Trinity Church, Bowmanville, on Wed- Phone 2653 W. J. -CHALLIS IT'S A GRAND SIONT AND YOU'RE INVITED SEE THE LATEST IN1 Mottor Cars - Radios - Refrigerators - Tractors Washing Machines - Auto Accessorles The Smart New Dodge and Desoto Cars for 1941 achlevq new helghts ln beauty, la comfort, ln uafety and construction. Then there's WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS, REFRIGERAtORS, PHONOLA RLADIOS, POLISHES, RADIO and AUTO ACCESSORES, ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS, ETC. Three Day Sale of Used Radios Haviag sold many new radios thlif ail we bave a lot of real good used radios whlch are belag cleared at values which wll b. snapped up qulckly. Vistt Used Car Lot for Real Bargains- We always carry a full Une of Cities'Service Famous Oas and Oils. A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS YOU - OPEN EVENINGS BowmanvlUe TRURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE W. J. CHALLIS Phone 2653 BOWMANVILLEý

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