THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO PAGE FIVE k ~m *u*M Mrs. Meibourne l~awey and COMING EVENTS daughter Bonnie are at Gahanoque _____ SOCIALAND PESONALfor a short holiday.__ SO I L A D PE S N LMs George Milford, Port Ar "Midnight Frolic"' at Depew's pPhone 663 thur, is guest of Mr. and M~rs. Dance Hall. Admission free, with Anderson-Dlerlam .. m m.. .. u....Thurlow at the Richelieu. spot-dancing fvornoisernakers The marriage was solemnized Alderman Jack Gunn was holi- tidmes. Cm3an5hvea o Saturday noon in Deer Park Cha- Geo. Somerscales has joined the Miss Dorothy Somerscaîes spent daying and catching the big ones m.3-*pl Toronto, of Miss Ruth Susan armyandgonete ttM.Dielam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. am adgoe oOtaW. two weeks at Jackson's Point, at Eewdley over the weekend. "V" Dance in Comniunity Hall Edward H. Dierlam, Heath Street, Mir. Don Clarke, Toronto, s Lake Simcoe. Charlie and Jean Fletcher are Newcastle, on Friday evenillg, Toronto, to Hugh sadAdr visitlng Mr. andbls. Poole. Mrs. R. J. Qua and Miss Ann visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. August 29th, from 9 to 1. Dancesnonf OsadAd- Iimble has been Patterson are visiors with Dr. jand Mrs. Don Tyrreil, Toronto. to Ragnar Steen and his Orches- Anderson, of Bowmanvilie. Rev. 4et of Mrs. George Purdy. and Mrs. V. H. Storey.4 Mrs. Robert Jones, wife of Pte. tra. Admission 30c, tax indlum red Joblin officiated with B. Sehools re-open on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. Although Books and SupiehaeIcaedn Misses Laura and Alice Harri- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martynan Jones, C.A.S.P~., has taken resi- dCobyatthe chrch. The bideo cueolh awewl eialorbokitts l rca faoilynwereconrholidays ateagie dence in the Horsey Block whiie Crosby atrheicrgan. Gladiol son and Vitoria esslTrenton onlo len ays tEal her husband is on active service. AnieaySricsnNst- given ini marriage by her father, weeguesta of Mviss Leola Miler' Lake. Cuelo lnsy there ton Presbyterian Church, Sunday, ___________________________________________________________ are lotsrofdbiinonesdupathere. ars.lWilliambigrrett withhMss- WOre bileisheerrcrep with accss--_______________3_______________Il___________and____7__________ MraroIL WilngaandMisauLhterlses Annie and Violet, accompanied RAugust 3ist , Li .m ndaymin-Bories te match, a blue hat with Connie were Toronto visitors over Mr..Wliams, Miss L.R.EWiî. , Gfied Brtt te> the Ex. atRe.DMaQenLidym- veil, and carried roses. Miss Grace FOUNTAIN PENS n~ U .UlLOELA OK the weekend. lasanMr.REdwards, Mon- Tr ister. Special music. Supper and Dea teddhrsse n$ 0 1.0l l~ ,l treal, have been 'visiting Mrs. F. Trnto, Wednesday. play "Simple Simon Simple" by Dre sheer crepe w ist mtcin$ .0&$ .0 IH S H O Mrs. John Martin, Noranda, H. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Everest, Mr~. Solina Young People, on Wednes- accessoeries and cors ag f yiong5.0ad 5 0 Que., is visiting her daughter Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frith, To- J. R. Everest, Toronto, paid a day, Sept. 3rd. disin4 c oes.orsbandrsg flonwbet _______ .00_____andd75 Howard Pickard. rento, visited Mrs. Doris R.55 oss rt4aoy ii M. and5-1 an or i rte.Tewdig£fU ED' Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Tamblyn ~Rs 5sedn hswe adr dinner was held at the home of PEN AND PENCIL SETS COMMERCIIAUIL and Yunior spent the weekend holidaying in Toronto. Ptes. David Armistead, S. Ste- Dr. L. B. Williamns, under thse the bride's parents, the bride's t e4'i with relatives at Midiand. Colesaverturaned ros iit wart, J. Norris and Corp. Stacey, auspices of Lake Scugog. Regatta mother wearing navy blue sheer $1.0 o $DE TSS.00 BG Mr. i Pcar pent last ihMran Mr. ntt marched in the Veterans' Day par- historical programs on early Mari- crpewihcosae froes Ts Mrs. William Aima, Toronto. tHp. ade at the Ex. on Saturday. time Canada, in aid of the Even- coupwll et fi or etrno Ont. EVERSHARP PENCILS Orders will be carefuUly lookedP week with herparents, Mm. nd Port Hope.Wes, Percy has recovered from ing Teiegram British War Victims' adwl eiei otpoOt fe Mrs. J. Dickens, Finnipeg, is Mrs. H. Humphries and Mrs. W. a week's ilness and is agaîn tend- Fund, in Frayer's Pavillon, Cae- 20e to $1.50 A If wthevr vistin he so EritDkens at H. Densem were in Nestieton last ing his championship celery sarea, Sunday evening, August EddyveaiShortt vting ahersnEri i Sunday owing to the death- of which has réached a height of 33 3lst, at 8.30 o'ciock, D.S.T. Pro- ~ST No WaltlngFR EIrcae th ec.their cousin Mrs. Richard Johns. inches. ram will conclude with "The A quiet wedding was solemniz-MAHST Miss Dorothy Swinford ,To- Mrs. Arthur Luttreli, Mr. and Road to Calvary."Gnru ivre tClmu ntdCuc 5 5 ronto, visited Ruth Purdy, Chisrch r.E h Chas. Cattran, Chas. Searle,. eeossle da oumu ntdCuc 5 5 Stetiast week. r.E utelad aghr Lawrence Goddard and Stuart collection asked. Bring your camp Parsonage at 2 p.m. Wednesday, sse Yonead tlnTih Doris, Toronto, visited their cou- James have retumned from a fish- stool or cushion as seats not pro- August 20th, when Rev. Mr. Wylie Maes olynne andHrelentiei son Mrs. W. H. Densem. *n rpt aaoiu Renfrew vided. 35-1 United in marriage Viola Elizabeth Dictionaries O N TS Bolton and Caledon. Masters Jack and Ronald. :pic- way. D.L .Wiim ie i vean of >New Liskeard. The bridean Mis Luis Cx hs ee ho- ie edr ale hve ee hli- Winter has set in early. It was Maritimes trip te film the dedica- wore, navy blue triple sheer wit BOOK STORE Caos ae MisLus o a enhl-day'ing with their cousins, Ray October last year, but even flow, tien of the Dominion Govemn- wit a n ht cesne English Classies Phone 65 King St. adPit dayng at rsoi Pr, tr and Noel Dudley. in August, people have furnaces ment's newest national shrine, and carnied a sheaf of white glu- geon ake. rs. A E. MffattrRonld, ging, nd col is oingtoo, oing The Rstoraion o theChampndiol. Shewas atenddTbheer ______________ofthe__Champ-_________________________________________ Miss Annie Allun, Toronto, visit- Shirley and Leon,. visited relatives higher, as the slowdowft at the lain Habitation." The first coloni- sister Mrs. A. Prescott. The groom ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chus. ut Peterboro and Pontypool last mines continues. zto Fec)i ot mrvwr h nfr famme Allin. ~~week. Pte.' Geo. Carter, G.G.H.G., 1805, the original buildings and of thse Veterans' Guard, and wasO RFIT A NVE S R -" "F RVCT Y 21Lieut. William James, O.T.C., Mrs. Roy Hooper and daughters Camp Borden, Pte. Harold Car- later, were burned by the British, attended by Mr. A. Prescott. Thse Brockville, spent the weekend at Gertrude and Marian have re- ter, A.&S.H., Hamilton, and Jack 1613. Searching archives, etc., in only other guests were Misses homemturedu nomeolidyinouthontidMaay, apukasigNowreheek-boti Amricaand uroensgceRwtirandRoseMarebPrscot, _________and__Europe,____________Ruth___and___Rose___Marie_______________ Pte. Arthur Living ss now con- Bay. end visitons with their relatives, 1937, these fortifications (net nails Master Herbent Prescett and Mas- valescing fnom a necent ilîness in Messrs. George Chase and W. the Carter fansily. but pegs) have been nestoned in ter Bobbie Eddyvean. Immediate- ut Mn. James Riche's, Cambray... Wannun ut Wm. Patterson's Sun- .JwlJ .JhsoJr hospital ut Fredericton, N. B. Ross Strike ttended a conven- Mrs. Jack Harding has been every last detuil. Canada's most ly uften tise ceremony the happyMisarH Miss Jelîva Newman spent a tion ut Georgian Bay Tuesday visiting her father, Mr. Arthsur significant histonical event of the couple left by motor for thein is an elen Bowmun, ut Mn. day. . . Mns. A. G. Darlington oeI week with friends and relatives and Wednesday. Trimble, and sisten Miss Jean yeun, with International Broad- home in New Liskeard. Hugis Beaton's, Oshawa. . . Mr. spent the weekend with hen dau- in Toronto. Mrs. Mina Colwell has returned Timble who is ill. Miss Betty cust. One cf tise featunes cf hîs aPeteronough, unthyn.d.amis'. . . rM. aJ . Lone eden i b Mms. Allie Welsh Shantz, Chi- from a twe weeks' visit with fni- Trimble has been visiting ut the pictune pnognum ut Enniskillen rPeterCoratulhatnsrteM. and ith .M. and Mrs. L. osk Pi cage, 111., has been visiting hen ends ut Toronto, Bond Head, Bee- Harding heme. Churcis, Friduy, August 29tis, 7.30 .fleConMrs tulyiney d tyen r.(ne d ioa Miss VoletMrcer. Hknetnedt 0f8n.V cousin Mrs. Reta Dudley. ton and Barrie. Mrs. Venu Milîson and son Ed- o'clock p.m. standard. Admission _______Styontedne cent mvan niae.iUxbnigeStunday ccompatned j om Mms. Ross C. Peance, Velmu and Misses Ada Clark, Lucy Heani ward who for the past montis 30 cents, children 15 cents; cake hrtonhe ectmaig.Uxid Sudyacmpic Louise, were Sunday guests of and Evelyn Pickand and Mrs. have been on a motor trip to the and ice cneam senved. 35-1 Visitons: Mn. and Mns. A. W. Pnescott and by Miss Jean Mercer and Mn. V * L 'U Mrs. Reta Ddley. Richrd Clark ae Mn.iSydneyatEWdyveanstande namwlyhuttendeMr.tisenemandyiage on Allen...tenMn. W. Mencene Mn.lleb... r. W. MercrUMr. Ebe Mrs Rea udly.Ricar Clrkarehodayng t estCost renowwih Ms.Master Bobbie Eddyveun, New Wed., Aug. 20 ut Columbus Pan- Luxon and othen members of the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Caverly, Days Off Cottage, Williams Point. Millson's daughter, Mrs. Webb, Twenty-one yeurs in business ut 'Liskeand, spent several days ut sonage. Mercen Hunt Club spent the ir fSrie-1.0am with granddaughten Jean, jour- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hagerman, Vancouver, B.C. tise saime stand is quite a record, Mn. A. W. Pnescott's. .. Mn. and We were sonry te sec so f ew weekend ut tise camp, fixing it up] a.EST neyed te Simcoe ta spend the Sturgeon Lukç, were in town for Mn. A. Petens, Hilton Peters and but thut is the length of time E. S. Mrs. Edwin Oniston and EMaine, ut service on Sunduy te welcome for tise hunt. Sekrfrteocso weekend with Jean's parents. the Rotary Fuir. Miss Mary Petens, Hampton, cull- Nuylor has been repuiring shoes Mpe Gnove. ut Mn. L. C. Pus- Rev. J. A. Plant, after his holi-__________evR2H WyeBA,.D ____________________________________ed Monday to puy thein respects ini iis store on Division St. Nw ow Mapi Mrad______________H____e n he Supem te Mn. and Mns. R. H. Warder. ise feels tise time has corne te cS.it . n. amid aMrs.HosinmayofS. eptuok er ti e Spnm-Comus Other visitons were Mn. and Mrs. muke a change and accondingly Smith'and faiy..uten. illia-acyef SpritrualoerMratniare" THE STATESMANSpcaMui Ray Knox, Hampton. hus moved tei thuqKing St. store eSnPsîts h tby ter Hêerb- Tkise alongjofreu ve t in are __________AT Bo i.Mr. und Mns. Norman Taylor, just vacated' by eaton's Order wt a st nt thr' êekenmso n g a lo.ngdjob ofHarve OstnN W SO D T Healthy B de Whitby, have been on a motor trip Office opposite Garten's Garage. Thne.Mr. Mauice lSrk ut Mn. a nd MrsvanHurol mson h THESE STORES MNASPEBRu ~a LU Id.LA. i te Bobcuygeon and vîsited Mr. Mr. Nuylon plans te tuke advan- Tyron...M.JmeSrkRC.ad asrIvi weaogte___.Sptsblnn 4p. 0 ..emanu ..ea..... n Ms Fe Sr u onud..tg o h or pcous quar- A.F. Training Scisool, St. Thomas, crowd which welcomed the Duke Newcastle: Andenson's Dsug. Fobl oiav.Zo i Fo.ds They ~~~nd repore ishing theore nte oetendmtie scop hs t Mn. J. Stank's. .. Mr. and Mrs. of Kent ut Oshawa on Saturduy. Hmtn .A ao o.Stbl FosTe ent te .higthr business. Earl V. Bowmun and Mn. Jerry Enniskillen: T. M. Siemon & SoniHCE PESPE excellent._ Connor. Kitchener, ut Mn. G. and Breo:Hrl il aMrs. Wm. Yerex, Belleville, Mn. Among editors who puused in Mn. W.J Bowman's. . ..Mr.andKendalBunketon: Hurld Gilbe. The diet of sehool children and Mns. Gibson Kerr, Moase Juw, Bowmanville Sunday on the wuy Mrs. Lavenne Stinson, Jack and Nestleton: J. G. Thompson. aesre should be chosen with cure. Sask., Flght. Sgt. Walter King, te the miituny pageant ut Ken- Jean, Hamilton, Miss Velmu Stin- Visitons: Mrs. L. Thonne is visit- Pontypool: W. H. Hooper.Foowdbcoerat8pm ~ Yeu areaasured prest and R.A.F., and Flght. Sgt. David dal wene Dick Harrison, editor, son, Dunnville, with Mrs. John ing in Oshawa. .. Mrs. Florence Orono: Tynrell's Dnug Store. gvnb TeJluo ocr Wouar asued Wrstan Walken, Mountain View, vissted Border Cities Star; G. H. Salluns,_ Stinson.. . Mr. and Mns. J. Thomas Wright witis fniends ut Carmel Newtonville: W. C. Lune &Ca Co mpn"e lcwtr - best prduets whe you buy recently with Mr. and Mns. J. W. munaging editor, Vancouver Sun; cf Tenante with Mrs. W. J. On- last week. . . Mn. Chas. Inguire Tyrone: F. L. Byum. MxlPormo usadn betpout hnyuby Miller. H. T. Hulliwell, Coleman Journal; miston. . . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pas- with Mr. N. Kennedy. . . Mr. and Courtice: Frank Walter. at A green Chevrolet coacis be- Randolph Patton, editon Winnipeg coeeand Bessie, ut Mn. H. L. Pas- Mns. Gea. Smiths Sunday guests Cadmus: Ellîott's Store. qaiy longing te Jim Williams was Tribune; and Charles Campbell, coe's, Columbus. .. Miss Margunet of Mr. and lms. Cecil Glass... Pont Bowmunville: D e p e w A'isio MU.U.Ie~~~ stolen some time early Saturduy financier-ownen of tise Edmonton Smith spent a f ew duys ut ....... Mn. and Mrs. Ross Pattenson and Store.Aut hle 0 monning. One dlue te tise identity Bulletin, ail of whom in pust Mir.'and Mns. M. Samis and Fred, Bill, Toronto, Mr. and Mns. W. Bowmanville: W. J. Berry, J. of tise tisief is being followed up years hud knewn on were asso- by tise Ciief of Police. ciated with Lieut. A. L. Baker in - EE ENEPE IA S - heep meSoPnierCtInmArespSe crTh.etwu __________________________of_____University______________ Catelli University une being canducted Migratory bird isunting regulu- .. '/d~ Spaghetti - - - 28 oz. tin 15e from 27th inst. until Sept. 6th. tions setting tise duck limit ut ~a-al Rev. W. P. Rogers, B.A., is tise twelve a day in ail provinces this 'U E CIm ELMV A L U E S,,~% Il Aymer presiding officer for the Bow- fail hus been announced by tise ~M M 1 MU aS,.....m Veg. &)Tm. - 3 for 25e munville centre. Mines and Resources Depurtment. * mM M 4 j ____________________Mn. L. J. C. Lungs, accountant, Thse regulutions, continuing tise p-. -EI Blue Ribison Bank of Montreal, has nturned ban ugaînst use cf live decoys, W - UWW AylmerBleRbo fram Timmins and the nantis sets tise seasan duck bag limit ut A D M N M M P I E ppeJ ceTacauntry wisere ise spent some 150 in ail Eastern Provinces. Hun-AND M 1N1M UM PR1CES 3 tins 25e 11). 65C lbus f isis. will be allowed fiveh,,eese a day O ainlykonbad.Yu ____________ ____________ Mn. and Mrs. E. W. Foley, M a- and! f ifty fan the seuson. Ail of L W S nntoal nw r s rI.D.A. Store ha a complete range of__ r. LOih Pure Gold ~pie Grave, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Col- .hich doesn't mean a thing te us, L W S goods, popular by reason of their quality and reiability. Just name youm hapo h, Pue od er-------- o well and Edward spent the week- ut we pu8hlsh it for tise infor- PRICES special faveunite. We are almost certain te have It at thse Iowest pnice ~ m. J.IIy o dr . . . . . 4fo 2 e end on a maton tnip tisnough Pet- mation cf local nimrods. /b ns dig erboro, Bunleigis Falls and Bob- Witis unfuiling countesy and ....... obtainable anywhere. Compare oui pnices with ethers. 1 ç Quaker Oats cuygeon district. Mr. and Mms. promptitude, Mr. A. M. Hardy, _________________________ o .rhi Breakfas~t Cereal - - - - pkg. 21c Foley attended the Munday-Jhns Superintendent of tie GoodyearSP CA WE K NDV L S day. ~~of Tise Statesmun on Wednesday. Ctti BREAD FLOUR . .da. Vivian Argue, who isus Tise switcis-box an tise big press Medium Sie Sun Classes25 vau17 spentishe summer in tise greut went haywire during thse first run; ..25..vlue... CYRUS, ROBIN HOOD, MAPLE LEAF, FIVE ROSES, Peace River country, Alta., witis boîts flew hene and thene; a fuse QUAKER. her sisten Mrs. Halliday Scottisas blew eut and tise babbit pots went Wax Paper 1O0 ft. roll 19e a _____________________________________ retunned hame and will tuke cold. It was a complete bluckout. -*i 83IOC e i FIH O FIDYcharge cf tise Publie Library on Sa Mn. Hardy promnptly sent isis Tincture lodine 15c size lc FISH OR FREDAYits ne-opening Sept. 2nd. Mrs. expert Mn. Arthur Hoît wiso, in _________________________________________ Argue, accarding to tise "Fuir: two shakes and a haîf, had every- view Post" aise visited friends in thing ship-sisape. Our compli3c vred Sh igCea2c A I1 T~~~I Regina and Winnipeg. t t ments and higis regards te boti. p512 rm -ete Laurie Hart left Monday teat-_The____________________on______$1.20_______________9 Hl A RI IX A LL IAI tend tise Sulvution Army music On Tisursday afternoon, Aug. camp ut Jackson Peint. Tisis is 21, tise presidents of tise Eastern MIIMU .RCE TH C RN RCR CE Ytise second yeur the S. A. has isad Section of tise Oshawa Prcsbyteny Phone THE CORNER GROCERY ~~a music camp fan junior bands- of tise United Churcis met ut tise ~~obn r z 2o.19 Poe367-368 Wue Deliver men, wisere they are given somýe home cf Mms. G. L. Wugan, Bow- sobn Jr 4oz9812 z. .9 advanced musical instruction in manville. Miss Margaret Hutchi- band playing unden the tuita n of son led in tise devatienal peniod. C «t ehRzr 5 Bboxs49 and lus assistants. Presbyteny, spake of tise encour- -----------________ Horlick's Ma"-"' '- 48«c -97 The annual meeting of the Dur- aging aspects cf tise wonk, espe-HU T ui hu onyLbnlAscaincially cf tise Cisurcis of Christ in, TEET UR I i.n - INNEM - 7 vie Cates "zeinth reartinan srvn o Ms.Rges ne daTyer, l.iam1p Li! LS Cartersood.cianieoinet, e preprrtnkfT ond-sMr. iandt Mms.CRogerscneeaAdanTyler) fiesodVnc aunten, M.Frnikam nnd M s.Cruerne Martin .Disinfseetant _____________________----s-n-Pot openMnonnMsPo.rFtJ Hodpe, M.Mardn Sn-ddd, MpleGrae.n Fd.Ms.J..andMrs Rben Thmasr.7 Gordonc A I EXSC O RO O "Itwa aiukydayI isevre Cate'.BraP McBide and famiiy, Peterboro, ders and Miss Mary Stumps, To-. 3 oz. - 35ec idItwasa luky ay 1disoverd Crters BeadMn. and Mrs. Charlie White and rente, visited ut Joe Chapman's. Wm. White, Donald und Douglas, and Robertu, Wick, Mr. ansd Mrs. THE CARTER FAMILY Orono, r. nd Mrs. Alan White, Alfred Coulter and Dorothy, Mill 16 oz. 1.25 Laura Secord Newtnbrok, YnigeSt.,visied bookMr. nd Ms. Enie yeWe CaeiesverC Phono 855 Bakers For Two GeneratieUS Beioiaîvfflb Mr. and Mn.. Geo. Wite, Solina, Jack and Lloyd, Leskand, spentCndeDR SPhn72 on Sunday. Sunday ut E. H. Coie's. J