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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 May 1941, p. 7

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TEISDAY, MAY 15, 1941 THE CANADIAN~ STATESMANq,, OWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVEN '4 1- -4" York for several weeks on gov- Transport, axqd has taken rooms ed>,Church, Bowmanville, 80. a basic machine and are then sent conducted by the executive of the ernment business. at Mrs. V. M. Archer's. 'Contralto Solo - Mrs. Thelxna out into the plant to operate the division, was awarded to the Dun- Mr Cari Ltl ndDoTo Three young men from Trinity doman, Port Hope, and Mary same machine with possible var"i dalk QUICK SERVICE anar SOCIA A D P RSONA Mr. harli Lyti and o o-College, Port Hope, are helplng Taylor, R. R. 1 Port Hope, tie, 81. ations in procedure. The machines k eal,,wt ti Lnr S C A AN E S N Lronto, trouahod tue plantare lu perEra taking second place. This Poe63OeeMr. and Mrs. Sake ow, farmers iif this district. Pléno Solo, open - Laurence ct Canadia the ln rea0nder- was open to plants in centres of That is oneofurmtemd sonPiene, .and Mrs. ST Dow- Miss Pearl Wright won the con- Morton, Newcastle, 86. cn aad15te eanerb-"00 PopltinFed Atkinson, f i e t.lem.thi Janetville, spent Sunday at Vie- goleum rug at Gilbert's Store.. Cornet Solo, open--George Ro- instructor in printhtUS.Amg at the Ham- thst workmhlpste toria lIad ~ wor~pped in Visitors: Mr. and Ifrs. Lorne berts, Bownianville, 85; Allan Mc- Officiais of the plabt take nlo .itn ecialsooudete oghpe btntouOU Tor ndwr.J .E Staples,onMs Jean Hogarth andMnt.Tog lca Chc. Bradburn, Toronto, at Mr. W. Carty, Port HoDe 81. chances of having vital sert entries. truhm Tootwr ihMr anS.Ton.Agia Mrs . BE. Mss rt James onnk BhuMt saent Mn. Frank Bradburn's.. Mr. Jack Waldon, Ladies' Quartette - Unri1 t c d leaving the factory. Our t of The presentation of thé prizes shop. Only cbetomte- B. R. Jamsori gut&&. Mr. n s P. C. Sunay wît Little Ruth Neal has»chlckenpox. Toronto, at Mrs. Wm. VanCarmp's. Church, Port Hope, 80, Mesdames ten was conducted thx'ough h Mr..Ca-dH' -s.aF. CnBlunt, To-o.M. acl M. D. W. XCormick . . Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Scott and Garett, West, Hodgert, Wakelin. plant by a guide but vie were was made at the concluding alis and wor elUsui- Mn .Hdd m ak, and -Ot. vr. odn1ih and daughtcrs Helen an~d Evelyn, f amnly et Auroa. .. Miss Gertrude Trombone Solo, open - Jack also accompanied by several. Elnsunhon avnd Chrlesohs- onpiset. Dr ~ thy J mntô, spent Mr. n.md -i.Gro ih issJa ndRt aplcmnw md uethatwe vroanClresrt.R-ahe Sunnf wth ~K~N S.B.Jaes mm dugterBàbaa, shwa Mss~ Janmm ,RuIJ Tylor, Henry, Toronto, with hon par-Bongard, Port Hope, 86. spolicemen who macla sure ahe ve SL ihM ,SB Jie.adduherBraa saa Galti Mn,. Wm. Fleming -ad Miss enta..... Mrs. N. Henry and baby LaesDutiss Helen and dldn't pick up any souvenirs te e T eleMANsIet !th d Cap.P. . Ielan, Cmp on-were weekend guests of Mn. and Pleming, Toronto, were *cekend have neturned home to Janetville 'Murmel Abrams, Port Hope. take te thc folks back home. Vrj~acc !tesm L ANR0 E -, on lÇns Ielad mdJohnl, D.J.Chabes.guetaofMn.mm lns.Mole aftei a visit with lins. Fred Bail- »anid, open -Cîtizens' Band, A d±ive through the much publànainey was gesseakuher l rTonento, wen.e weekend guests of Miss Dorothy Blckell and Mrs. Vanstone and attcnded ic bap ey. Lieut. and Mns. Vennlng Port Hope, 90. licized blossom section of thc Ni- ly humorous also drove' home sev- JH E4 M.and Mns. R. H. Westaway. Clanice Kemlo, Tononto, spent the tismal oeremony of thein son Fred- mmd family spent Sunday in Toà agana Peninsula completed thcera eghypits i.Kely K igS.. ___________________weekend with Mn. and mns. AUi. erick Walter Vanstohe In Trinity ronto. . . Mns. S. A. Devitt is home. Donatioufenonnsetetannen. II. wasig hargepo!nthe entertain- r ikl.United Church Sunday morning.. Mr. and Mns. Harry Grahami These additionaî donations have one who bas driven through Dur- ment while in Hamilton and thc Mns. Ed. Randail, Bothwell, ad, Second Rummage Sale will ho and Verena, Toronto, .with Mns. been made to the Festival fund: ham County's apple onchards publishenswere greatly appreci -_____________ li*t *******.,à Miss Heatrice Reynolds, Win'dsor, held Saturday, May l7th, St 8.30 Henry Mountjoy. R.E.ye Pr Hope 2Cu- .--$50 same theg or en bettn ethea. v fthcpdnid.mepo L« £ I T Us.sH ow y ou were Sunday guests of their sis a.m., in Cowan Block, whlch store HnPr oe--- .0sm hn-ree etrtig.vdd tr r.EvnPse r.Violet Cowan loaned for the Lions Club, Bowmanviile -_ 10.00 A vanled prognani featured the New Offices ton, Ms. EocncFostn. lis Phono Mns. Dun 645 Ehi1dM.. M. S. Hawkins, 10 soito aqe edi i Frank Macintyre, Dundalk, was Miss' Marion Warder, Tamn- and she will cail and pick up _____oroe---------asoitobnuthedi h 49",4&4 ort1Hop bal]room o! the Royal Connaugh t officially installed as the uum G UP w orth , sp en t M oth er's D ay w ith articles. C erMed w Pr t H p - 2 . 0 H t l id y e n ng i l k - p r s e t ta n h e l ce o A - he aetM.adMs .H .G. MerML.A---------- 2.00 ing to the wan theme Hon. Angus drew Hb Ne aktthon-goI n p u s c14ec hn W ardent, n dMr R . Mnand lins. A. W. Pickard on- Vstn:Ms liHaalPt <~hec~tPrtHp .0McoadMnse !Ntoa figpesic etmd wthoewasel-Sueant Wr .tentained Mn. and Mns. C. R. Pick- erboro, Miss Corsina Samis, Osh- Mn. and Mrs. A. Outram ...3.00 Defence for Naval Affairs, was ted non president . andYOU buy bore Ifile I ar Mr. and Mrs. KenndtueMitcell ad, Kingsville, last week, and for awa, Mr. and lins. F. AbernethL, Nb.'9 H. & S. Lockhart's. 500t:es pakrwil h eau onoMar rsmestug a Vivan artnTo-JoyeElln ad Aec apO 1 DE., Port Hope 5.00 ty of the Niagara Peninsulawa Name Ail Officens i'educlng mi tc.Atqik parents, Mrn. Mns. F.J. mt ohv isV inMriT-Grove, et Mn. M. Sais'. r. .15. 1as I am Mllgsvea Io cheil. ,ronto, and her mothen lins. John H. Stinson with hon mnother, Mns. ______________ orth in t'ecnetfre onMasAhrtug a at a reduetionwiete mt MisJa el ootsetMartin, Noranda, Que. McCulloch, Pontypool... Mr. and the Blossom Queen. eected !irst vice-president, and forcah Miss JeeandBell, Torno pent Those who visited with Mr. and Mns. D. Cunningham, Miss M. ROTARY CLUB Mn. Macdonald's informativeC. B. Smith,* Creemone, second cah the M eekand wit.H. . hlonpets n F. R. Cooke on Mother's Day Potts, Brussels, et Mn. Wallace ___ address is covered in a separate vice-president. R. A. Giles, La- Weekl Mntadree.t . Bl, rs e Mn. and Mns. George Mar- Pascoe's. . . Mn. and Mns. Hugh <Cniedrmpae1 article on page 8. rcthteQeciusassec- low and famlly Mnr. Roy Rey- Beaton and lan at Mn. L. C. Pas- Cniudfopae1 The crowning of the "Blossom eaytesue.iorm »:Piano mmd Ongan Recital by nolds, Nestleton, Mr. and lins. coe's. . . Mn. and Mis. E. Ormiston hears little was reported on by Queen" was one of the bright Directors are: D. R. Wilson, pupils of Phyllis R. M. Challs,, Cynil Smith and f amily, Fleet- and Mns. Julia Gnieve, Bowniian- Dr.ýJ. C. Devitt. In Apnil several spots o! the convention. Seven Shawinigan Falls: Que.. C. P. Wertb l.l e t A.T.C.M., wifl be held on Friday, wood, Mr. Fred Cooke and Misses ville, with Mns. W. J. Ormiston... cilldcide nmvrobatflNaaa ni ns ul1a Peance, Simcoe; C. E. Bond, New CASH SL RC *May 3th, in Trinity Church. 20-i Jean and Anna Thompson, Beth- Dr. and Mns. W. G. McCullough, pats o! the county were assisted "peaches" competed for the cov- Liskeard; L. B. Cainan, Picton; vat]lMy2n Miss Helen Mason, Toronto, and any, Miss Dorothy Cooke, Fleet- Orono, with Mns. J. MeCullough. and various Rotarians made spe eted honon o! Qucen o! the Blos- W. C. Ayieswonth, Watford; Wm. 5 peqt Cpi. Don Mason, Millbnook, spent wood. Women's Association met at cial trips to the Toronto Hospital soma en atro;HghTmln *the weekend with their parents, E. A. Summens in his wely Mns. Edgar Prescott's, Solina. for Sick Children with them. The iudges decision alter much Fergus, and Gordon Anslow, Dun- j~AEN'H Mn. and Mns. C. H. Mason. cnop report to the Depantment o! Papers wene given by Mns. H. Secretary Earl Cunningham l deliberation was awarded to Miss des.1.IJ . ...Mn. and Mns. Byron S. Vanstone Agriculture, gays: In Durhamail Lackey mmd Mns. F. Gilbert. Piano go gave a report mentioningta Vinginia Tressan, entered as "Miss The convention concluded with PalnteranDeotr M _adMis May Vanstone, Toronto, young stock and a fow herds of seeto y Ms .Bwa. t'wc donations had been madeone Ham;ilt on." ks,. M. Agnes Mc-oteJavsaipr o i-Phn 3 h." wreS*daygus o M. adcw aebe undo a-o! $35.00 to the Oakville 'oar Ontario Minister o! Agriculture, ness a class o! 20 airnien recoive y-Mns. F. C. Vanstone. turc. About 80-90% o! the seed- Club to a !und with which they fialycondteQe ndhirwgs Pte.Stne Dunn, andanig is completed and thene has H y o buy blankets frteneyo r-briefly addressed Uic assembly o!f ____________________________ 1881 Haydonsapr flk. issegedMe Armoured Corps, He'adquarters, been a good gnowth already on taonateothe receont warSon-.00phail Paiso spoke o! Uic splendid lui ~~Camp Bondon, spent the weekend many fields. Fail wheat and new oaet hercnWrSr-pmtialwkbigcrid AN BO at home. meadows nover were more prom- W. A. met et Mns. A. McNeii's vices Fund in Bowmanville. pooinlwr en are ~~M n eng t this time o! yean. Insa ttnon ibera- l the absence o! anyonbth weeklies inth power- *i M ..i a Rs XI'u. M n.md Mns. Murray Watson and Alice Jackson Mission Band ing was nead by Mis. E. R. Ormis- speaker on Friday there was ami- newc Misas Florence Pratt, Toronto, met Tuesday and opened with ton mmd devotional by mns. H. pi opportunity for the 'Mon o! Trophies Awarded S le Y u an r 14.)em~[a spoent the weekend wih Mns. M: quiet-~music, followed by a hymn. Ashton. This program was given: the wheel' to brush up on their The Stephenson Memonial tro- silermihsM. Gerry. A prayen was given by Miss Pick- Reading by Mis. T. Mountjoy; vocalizing which they did ight phy for Uic best front page among Joinaten's Beokstore hoadqumrters for Jap-a-a ait m Vo lverii ts oc n m n.JmsPc ard. A worship1 story was told by solo by Mns. Ross Richards; 'in- lustiiy led by Mci Dale wielding newspapers in municipalities of vanhe 8raythepeuwhyorpblm.Wae Yo avorteta drs chd wh.n oManvillesp eMo's DcadMrs. Aubrey Smith. Wilma Rich- stnumentai by Miss Wilma Wot- a song book for baton and acconi- 4,500 population or legs was vconlnulnlis r ea i Sa hles e t .apa-aFou reamepio ecs- o ndrstndhe BwhMnand le peMns W. T o-' aya read a story on May. Miss ton; neading by Mis. E. Stephen- panied by Dave Morrison at the awanded to thc Canadian States- otui ursealSesfJp-La1 you $00 tiis sunning siver. nohM nto s W.PAýa T-Plckard told a story on Peace. son; solo by Miss Meta Degeer; Piano. mlan, Bowmanville. H. A. Nichol- ýHeur Enamel and Varumishes. vvr! orne s hw ot. olcalwa____ad______ntrmnal_ Ms laceDe on fPrne adPulse- a 1f l0ot US Shwe The ofce ord fH lcn'crs report rend. Meeting closed geer. Lunch was served by Mns. the judge. The Huntingdon LR K NE sosicuigthonUntdChunch bas accepted thc with givig sut Mission Band Wm. Virtuels group. Gleaner, Huntingdon, Que., took reg. $1.45 qt. SALE PRICE- reinto fRv nrwM-ppr.Rev. A. F. Gardnen gave a CONVENTION second place, and thc Teiski- RO KS RVANSlc ae &d Jyeslce(O Lauchlin, B.A., B.D., as minister .ROCKSpeaer, Nw Liseard her ownI anmd chose Rev. John W. Wlcn Sprnmg makes many spots about splendid Mothen's Day sermon on (otne rmpg ) igSekr e ikad a Jave. selecte uitl Fwpepe uda.Th horwa n ten-The erc eoradtoh SPECL son, pastor of Warsaw charge fortonvr'butl.Fe eoeSudyThchiwainatn- (ntudtrmpe1> hrd- Uic lest 11 years, to succeed liim have occasion to ho on the corner mcc with Mr. Wilbur Blackburn that Canada's munition makers TforUice edioial paeopen onJl s.o! Qucen mmd Temperance Sts., taking Uic solo pvart,1frte eteitra agoe TwoBomanile bys Byonbut those who have passed thene This list has been senlt to Red ar.on afn obo Immzgt l: weedly newspapers in Uic FOUR HOUR ENAMELSAEPCE5 C tecountry's resourceO mto 'maxi- division, was awanc oFr e.pie$.Op. TwoBomavile oy, yrnîatcly appreciate thc colorful ap- Cross headquarters for Apnil ,'4 muni production ri ims Revew e ondr eglace$.0 iSAEPU ÀCrawford andi Ernest Wand, wene pearance o! the rockery and tulip sîceveicas sweaters, 1 woman'sin re5ms-eiw eodi FDR 8 successful in passing their finat bcd on the corner o! St. John's sweater, 1 body belt, 4 helniets the ihugstruca o tur tehousesn i was iplce Anes theurg Ech yean examinations in the School Church lawn. Clarence Hall, cane- 1 pr. woman's ankle socks, 1 scar!. rcidsr a nysatdh ndiitidpaewsteFru eg. pnice 60ce3 pt. SALE PRICE INAo! Practical Science, Toronto, taker, diligently koops thc grass Y. P. U. met May l3th. Bible October last year.and it is already News-Record. R. G. Everson,49 with honors. Byron is in civil tniimed and fiowcn beds in !irst reading was read by Mns. F. Bec- completed as well as a fair nuan- Montreal was Uic judge.OustcofWlpers iiomeean engineering, and Enest in Mtel- class condition. .kett and a story by lins. Gordon ber o!flhc machines turning out The Josephi Clark Memorial Orsoko alae aiiicmlt m rcsaergt lunr Two more propertychaîges qf Bcech. Rev. Lackey led in pnay- Pars It is believed that Uic first trophy, for Uic best ail-round NEW LENDING LIBRARY THIS WE Mn. Jabez Vanstone, Toronto, intencst are Uic sale of Uic Wash- or. Clifford Trewin took charge ent=n gun will leave Uic !actony newspapen in centres o! 1,500 pop- fMau's JeWelfl) visited his parent, Mn. and Mn.. ington house on Division St. to o!fts program: Reading by Miss i September this yean. The type ulation or less, went to Uic Dun- P~ . C. Vanstone. Jabez who is cmi- Almornd Fletcher, and Uic sale o1 Bessie Blackburn; topic "Getting o! thc gun they manufacture is dalk Herald, with the Stouffville ployed with the Foreign Exchange the John E. Hopps property on UicelMost out o! Life" by Miss tha Bofors 40-millimetre anti-air- Tribune and the Port Elgin Times JOHNS O BK *** ********** *Control Board bas been in New Liberty St. to Jack Emerson. Jessie Knox; and a duot by Misses craft gun. being in second and third places, ~B O T R George Davidge, who has lived in Meta mmd Blanche Degeer. Part o! Uic !actory houses a respectively. C. W. Tresidder, Phono 651 Uiclater ous fo seera yersComimunity War Workens have school whene unskilled labourons Kirkland Lake, was Uic judge..Be avil has tnoved to J. H. H-r. Jury's house- sent a donatiog to Uic $aivation sijrgt: ituh o o0u .jbpithg cmeiin on Wellington St. Anmy o! 3 large quilts, i crib C A S h S A V I N G S ~ ~~ ~~~~Tw o ca loads frorn St Joh s u ilt and a bund e o !_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ngtto attend Uic varicty show and2 baby quilts. nih ea t sosre y Visitons: Mr. and lins. Frank -GTRA YFRS M ERSBGE E T IH SENSATIONA FE Grin and ear IV spn"Gremmd Osmond, Newcastle, at Mr. W.ETR A YFRS M RS81 V N W H E VER YD Aut A T the «ioclconano c d Thompson's. . Mnd Mrs. Les. ___________________________ M__ o! Durham mmd Northumber Garraid, «Toronto, Mr. and Mis. <.UEUIIiIP3 Brian Plaherty stanncd In Uic pro- H. Gay and faniily, Oshawa, atHeo d TOM TO S ÏNA2 tm c gram thene with his ventriloquism Mr. C. Garnard's. . . Mr. A. Ncwail, Amn ac. rced o hee Botin rt ndMns. Stsii CAERAS ' FIL 28 oz. ment weat to Uic British War Mi. Win. Lumnbes, Mand- Ms C EA TO AT J IC SI1OY 2 In Vctni'Fnd omudcm. s >S:Toot, M. Preserve momonles of many iplossurable occasions, pieutes, holidays, vaca- $0 NECTAR TEA %'»r. 1bg.*33 es more9homes inathe district mer,, Buffao,,ý&randM.A 1ASTR. 69a jyesar. WiUi an epidemnic O! mumpa Morane, Mr. Ross Morgan, Osh- LOWESTý tien 'trip, by taking pctures. Your LD.A. store carnies a complte lUnoe9 FLU R SUNML ATY 149C . u Bt but vr ne o as awa, Miss Jean Smith, Brooklin, PRICES of tellable cameras and dependable fIlm. AU aises. thmmelgtad for Uic pat f cw Mn.'and Mis. Fred Ashton and____________ GILTEDG IR aD L2 <1.1 ls an averageofo 25 hanses farnily, Miss Viola Bradley, To -____----________ FLOUR GILT EDGE BEAD êjî* Mt 2,73ý about town have been decorated ronto, 'at Elmier Bradiey's. B O NE n R W I R .13 p L..mi r- DPIt ~4-M25 with the ned posters. $,$O7, 1,$4 25o White Linimnt 7 PM INA -Si e 3ÙM 5C adet Sybil Mutton gave Uic KODAKS 6t 107y 19-1 REDC~C I Dmoslc V address et the Sunday evcning FES(TI VAL RED CICR 11011031hShort.ning 2 IC service in Uic Salvation .A.nmy V .T I A É A 8 SImD I~ELL~L 14c Barracks. - She was hononcd by V .T I A EA 8 01» CRESE thé ~~~~presenceofo a large congrega- (ContInaOid tram page 1)>NVXC M R S6c 25 COFFE tonc tionmmd wonds o! pralse given by k NIiu Caro 1b. c d. J. D. Hart on lier fine work gîving ta youngasplning singgrs th atyear whilin training in d musiciens to study mmd pro- K D KFL .2C 2cu nu M ON JJI~5Tiger Cohoe T in c Toronto. Miss Mutton has an alo!- eesrfu the oaerul.s 31c sfice position in Grae.Hospital olw EaeUcNsis:_____________ Pas SSII' 5. " ic Winnipeg, mmn. Rural, no previous winner, VERICHROME AND SUPER XX Dodd's Kidney Jil 3 ___________ Bethesda. 84; S.S. No. 5, Clarke, SELOCHROME FILM 25e -30c Up Tintex D3yes - -2fo25 S quaker 2 »Mi lec831; Beach Hill, No. 15, Hope and F UTS L MUFET Qakr ~li * Blackstock Ruha, tlcd fOrnird plac - The British Film - Cosa no more, Red Rose BRU S, ?4Lw 3 t 22c'_ _Rrl a-oouioCw u P AILE INTO TOUR un ___________________ anville, 841; Starkvllle, 84, andw Pravidence 83.4 T« PR NE A&P Large" Z ltmb 27t' Annuel. meeting o! Victorlan Rural, one-roorn, part song, *CNM1' ~*~* D V LOIO RN IO NA GN Dlifet am LAMW sinW . vas hcld May 7th. Strkb,84 Cwanville, 8i, ROOY cltt ot BlSrunswck2Tis1p td isten yY à trvle84C EEO IG R TN y LA IN frs. T. sstudyawd tkenoby lchs.l' . mm It Was declded to- bave collection We9cmo Shaol 78 AND COLOURING O ocoirsiunityt salvâge sopcn until Rural two-roam, part sang, S 37tBc àEËSKOE'e al rove, 9 43 9w BONEESISMOED ~heend o! M rs n. Wcsley Mpe Mvrs 'Wen 7011 brlng your photo werk te us you are assured 7O S lb, Hoakin iepôrtrdon Uic W. D. Ex- Rhythmn Band, Shaw's, Part .oftefnatpsilrulsEchoatvlaaodd1 Oza. lis.II @ 7r *"v mein-a4Bwmnvll. opp rrnjany.o h ietDasberutLzeh»NrLL.i mald, 20 or ovon, slocp I. A- manvifle, 87; Alex Kellaugh, Pont GE DELIVRR R UD ILH l T331 tck n.20-2 Public -Sehool Duet -B e StTZtPy Aop«Nru , IL L Co TO &om Pre TORESfostock, Ont.Thompson and Ann Bnackenbu..,, Splohà, H. H. Tonsates, Lest Lettoe, Radlmhes FOR SALE - 30 YORKSH-IRE Port Hope, 87; Evelyn .MeBridle A phono Clarke,3823. 20r1* manville, 85. A P F OST R SViolin Solo, 16 and under L CanScdieR FOR SALE - A QUANTITY 0F Donald Woifnaln, Bowmanvllle, Phopean79e potatces, 55 cents a bag. D. 75. I Brome, HamptoniR. R. 1. 20-1* Orchestra, open-Trnaty Unit- w1r' *:

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