PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO TUSAARL3,14 So.lina Miss C.Douglas, RN. a*tSte Maple Grove OLD BRASB ADDS 'BRASS' TO HYDZO CLUB WAR ]FUND ROAYCU Mrs. J. J. Smith, Hampton. with____ Visitors: Velma GilbertBly Mrs. S. Bush.. Harold Balson Re.CoLnd nprah(Ctiudrm a 1 duff, at Mr. R ibr's o-with Anson Balson and familY. ever Ckabsdonnaxh Cniudf aei R. Gilbrt's...Gur- 0ed veryacceptbly on unday.ideas of management and econo-ma e t d --G s E do Sct n oetSot O rangeville. .. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rev. M. L. Hinton, Cadmus, willmi dceadtr hsn bn dnSotadRbrSct -CLangmaid, Charles and Helen, at be the speaker next Sunday. a single failure. Several factoriesy A.F., Toronto, with their mother, Mr. Foster Snowden's, Kedron... Our Young People's Union vis-ods, ro oms, edmiay gts, MsC.SotSotapo.. ... Will White,. onld a ted Hsampton YPU Friday Satisfaction in price and quait asue Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ellicott, Osh- Douglas. Orono, Mr. and Mrs. v . X.ad1.La er ejoybegos ros iiaytres awa, and Donald Yellowlees, To- Charles White and Eddie. Maple eewgadhda eyejybei cer art. andtose et-Coofem 5 AO HM ronto, at Mr. N. C. Yellowlees'... Grove, Ross Law and friend. evening. thseaed ihte Intritut enr-OX 4e A Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Whitnellî June Whitby. at Mr. Geo. White's. . . MId Cveigorpissa elasteronbui ohf rcb@hfomO an Lram Trnt M rakMr. and Mrs. J. Yeflowlees. Mr. ited King St. Y.P.U. Oshawa, and nessesmanagetoClie bettr tha Aldswort}i and Roy, Hamptonat and Mrs. Wes. Yellowlees at Mr. again enjoyed themselves. tries a erae ndaes efrespectu- ohfr4 eb Mr. Jack Reynolds'.. Miss Lena Les. Thompson's. Tyrone. . . Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Worden, lnisseinmanag- PROTECT YOUR ULOTU- Taylor, R.N. Bowmanville, and and Mrs. Alan McKenzie and Miss Beryl Wilkins, Mr. Gordon leety a e ntitue melre ct ________________Lorraine, Columbus, at Mr. Ralph Martin, Oshawa, visited at Mr. nslsuprignt nso- PRTC YO LTH Davis'.. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Ash- Walter Symes, Port Ferry. t.Telsiu mry facili- IGADWOLN HER tated their ambitions to do some- IGADWOLES C A S ton. Mr. and Mrs. John Camp -___________ bell. Shaws. at ~. H. E. Tink's.thing useful. In one factory, 47wtbTI SJE - .- Mrsl. amsoa r. Hamp.tn'.Sae blind girl graduates manufactur- Larvex .--- --------83e, $1-29 T SSU Pte. Bruce Hogarth. Edmonton. eaemc over 600,000 yards of cotton D.T. Moth Killer,lb--39 at Mr. Thos. Bakerso.. Miss Eil- gos n oe2 rmr ln Garment Bags ------- 29c, 55c of Pr White een Coch. Bwmanvlle. t Mr.graduates are in various plants' Moth Rails, 2 Ibs-----29c 700 SHEETS ee Cuc. owavile a M. Here*s an item from Saturday's operatmng precision m a ch i n e s ___________ Jack Baker's. Toronto Globe and Mail in J. V. making war goods. Their sense of to the roll cSME. T_____________ Congratulations to the pupils of McArees column on the editorial tuhi ihl eeoe.Ltogn--------6,$15 Soiashool w-ho received credit- aesbAbsorbentl etes hn, itegagt n h oegon r odlm S a nCottontwrony 1l Asret otn-_3e f able ,merits at the Lions Hobby known Salemnite 0. P. Hertzberg, bases-three thousand of 'em. And during these days when ail types one person has been bhinded and 6 Gilette Blue Blades -- 25e 3 *25 Show! which is timely advice: "Farm o ea material, including brass, are valuable in helping win the only 3 more have been s0 classi- 100 A.S.A. Tabs---------- 19e WAX ~Mr. Frank Gilbert is yet sub- implement are often left out all war, tiiese bases can be reprocessed and used again in making new fied on account of impaired sight Dodd's Pilla - ----------- -43e 40e ColgateTotPse specialist at Lockwood Clinic. in sheds or barn. However, if Club, comprising empîoyees of The îHyduo-Electric Power Commis- bms lrsadln ie. Plnkham's Comp.,-------- 87c 15e ColgatesTotPae TI twice a week. the metal on these implements is sion of Ontario, has collected between eight and ten thousand old Tebidi hswrwl o e KPu------ 5 Lieut. George Werry, recently well smeared with the proper lamp bases. This collection represents the voluntary efforts of em- accommodated at St. Dunstan's Glant Kruschen Saits-- 69c ail fo 40 grauatdu rotDetalColeg, reaeeadtheaooen ars poycs t he ydr Aminstatinduilhe alne.Prcees e-putwitscmebtrigh toCaada ____________________________Canada,____ Toronto. has been ordered to re- thoroughly painted, deterioration rived from the sale of old bases to lamp manufacturers are turnedanthbudssompet- PIT port for service at St. John. NB. will bpostponed for a very con- over to the club's Consolîdated War Services' Fund. In the back. gehrwt he work already in Anacin aet Mrs. H. E. Tink. Hilton and siderable period in spite of leng-grudoteabvrpoucinsanaormnofcap aris hand, requires additional funs 2e 3,6e 8 Bruce Tink and iMrs. Percyv Dew.- thy outdoor exposure. Sometimes which will be turned over by Hydro to the salvage authorities. whichton tag daynthe plic arOe Baers spri ehl attended the mnemorial service tarpaulins are used, but these, ase'(111tiàsplig.Oe/22,3e 5e 8 at Cherrywood for their cousin. even though they be second hand, of the greatest avenues of service L Nyal A.SAJc 9 Save money by using the P.O. Roy Taylor. killed in action1 are hard to come by, and expen- ..........._________________________ of 'the Institute is a constant cam- - osy'sTol - 11 betoverseas. sive. Exposure to bot sun is more paign to teach people to look af - SP RKIr onledyet - 8 betSolina folks should not fail to harmful to the wooden parts than A erthi sgh;tose asecals F -LA Eread the splendid report of the very cold weatber. Long periods Ii u iR h~ at once in case of injury or failing '" " IoanYet69 plypeetdby our young peo- o dampness work havoc with LOCAL R S R E AM Y NEW S vision. The speaker emphasized E O I BurdockBldBitr98 Canada's finest produet. For ple at Newcastle in another col- both wood and metal where it that 50 % of the blind would have "RI Brewer's es alt interiors, exteriors and fur- umnn. It is written by that gifted. isn't protected by paint or grease. yBc rvt clear vision today had they takenNsobSALT5" -$10 niue trcieclu - .mc rtcin"fore, was deserving of the volun- ICONOAV ,..... Asrboul.e 8, 19 blnadent Harry FPearce.-I.. uc prtetin. blnsVisitors: Mrs. Reid, Toronto, tary dollars of any civiîized coun- size Aika Sete 2c 7 ______witb ber cousin, Mrs. R. Winter The Midland Regiment is ready Ail the boys of the Reserve try. Mr. Turner, therefore. asked 459 aromo etr Mrs. Houston, Mrs. McElvoy tel receive the Attestation cards of were glad tol see Lieut. Bill James' for support on tag day, Saturday, WA LP P R aýo ndà daugbter, Newcastle, witb local men wbo can pass the Medi- picture in the Globe and Mail hast May 2nd. 9 80 230f 49e, 95c W L PE a d nMr. and Mrs. 0. Hertzburg... cal Officer. Now is the time to week announcing his arrivai lover- Past President Fred Hoar pro- ________________ Flo' yu 9 13 Pla i n a nd patterned for ____ Mr. and Mrs. N. Samis and Mr. start to train when others are get- seas. Bill deserves great credit posed the vote of thanks and every roomn in the house. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Fred, Enfield, with Mr. and Mrs. ting the ground work of army for the advancement he has made empbasized that prevention alone Room lots and remnant and Mrs. Theron Mountjoy in the C. Collacutt. life. since be first joined the 2nd Mid- justified generous support, let FPala s aevelopeda F E specials passing of bis mother, Mrs. Sam Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Aiready this month a number land Regt. us a buck private in alone the high work carried on. _______ ______Mountjoy. Hampton. H. Strong in th death of her have joined but there is plenty of July 1940. by the Institute largely on its Mother's Day services will be uncle. room and uniformis for others. I n ***owf. Phone <fWIM ' lII TlE ei held on ay lOth.Hampton W. I. East group met the cities, people are realizing that- The troops did a great job in Buies assfols:L- 695 ULJIILIIG'S DUUM SI ILtrse MO H RS Aat Mrs. L. Clemnens' last week and thlere is a need and a place for helping along the Salvage Cam- ters from: Plebistite Committee MAY lmOtIi F ontane Mr. and Mrs. Bioulvs akigrs aisksfrGd'a the wek men who are part time soldiers. paign. Soldiers get used tel ahi "get out the vote"; fromt Presidentl Fonain, M. ad rs.Bil Clve- "Tkin Rik oGders arst No one knows just what the fut- types of work and consider themn Ross Strike of Red Cross, "thanks See our selection of eards land and bube, Toronto, Mr. and subject of Rev. ade'erns ure holds for us and no one knows as just another step in training. for the $500 the Rotary Club and glftA. M Dnei .Maenzi dAa Mr. srmnonaydy just how much good work cnb This was a pleusant break and it donated; from Rev. Cliff Smith, _______A.Mcei's . M. ndMr. ay Y.P.U. meeting April 22nd was done by a Reserve Army. But hehped ahong another important Port Ferry, with appreciation of Thompson and Garry, Leskard, at opened by the president and wor- everyone knows wbat a handicap angle of the war effort. becoming an honorary member; should be run on a purely busi- Mr. W. Thompson's . .. Mr. John sbip period given by Mrs. L. an untrained mob can be. We must ail realize that if we from five soldiers overseas thank- ness basis. Ail agreed that they Drugless rcitoe tried to do the things that are ing Rotary for purcels, Goodail, were in fuvoir of the Ontario Hog tewneinBwaihe...oth prga an gaethe wti u ectetig eSih esWih n ab OE J. W JtheE Gins i homatrsdn g Squaihe r.MrE archand harg evCome oted rminoresli' an don hen we are helping. Too Jim Devitt got a big hand on his The Counties of Simce and O-DruglesPattoe J. IW . Jan Mrs. iercam, Neat, utr. intreer: oc, s . F. tedBlack-sStore and you will find how easy many seemn to think they shouhd birtbday (uge ?). Len Elliott ford have set a high standard in adMr . Pirct ephen'stleMr. aD.burn rading Mrs. L.BRicard it is to become one of the boys in be running General McNaughton's "saw W. F. Rickard, M.P., re get- Federation programs, and we felt Liberty Streei -Bwmnil "BIG 201, Mrs . SJohn rah.,.s.aaMr aand rnMraisMs . L ihrsteRsreAm.Eetia BOOKSTORE Mrs. Jaoin Graham' shawa, Liet. soloMrs. . Thompson; pianothRervAmy job and forgetting the things that ting out plebiscite vote." Geo. that we couîd gain much by Eetia ramns-Sia BOKTR r.DvdGaa' iu.slMs .Buttery; piano solo **- are possible. Chase and Geo. James counted studying their methods and put- Adjustment n Msae Phon 55 Bowanvlle Gordon Cowing has returned to and encore, Mrs. O. Hertzburg; Last week three local boys wbo*** ballots. "Lou Dippell President ting themn into practice. _______________ Phon 556 Bowianville Edmonton, after being home on quiz contest conducted by Mr. signed up witb the 2nd Midland It is hoped that more men wilh for 1942-43. Cheers!" Ross Strike Charlie Burdett, Oscar Luxton leave. Blackburn. Regt. attended one parade and cail around for their uniforms. reminded that salvage cumpaign and Earl Osborne were appointed then went Active. Ptes. Burns, Read the Toronto papers and get was on Tuesday and Wednesday. to arrange for the collection of Lemon and Virtue must have information about what is being Workers meet ut churcb shed 6.15 saîvage in this section. cided that Armny ife was not so** nie Dickens, as guest of Geo Ou e xt ehmetngon MayH.Wigt. tough after aIl. Tbey are home The Reserve phatoon of the V.G. James, just returned from help-metutteh eofMH.Wgt from Kingston for a few days on C. is now part of the 2nd Midland ing Maple Leafs win the Stanley The radio topic is to ho taken by leave. Regt. and part of the Headquart- Cup. In introducing his guest be H. H. Hannam, presîdent of Can- ers Company. They are now tak- regretted that Tommy Depew, aineeRtin F Agritue. The boys of No. 4 platoon, Re- ing on men of the same ago group moember of Champ!onsbip Genor- .F ihSc Se d t eserve Company of tbe aGC. s D Company. The details of this al Motors hockey team,aund pro- _________ bave boon invited to attend a din- change have not aIl beon worked tege of tho local Hockey League, S at ne n ocr tteMe' esotytbti i xetdtedntreundfo inpg - t the Interniment Camp. This in- Lt. Col.'A. H. Bounsall will soon as he expected to bring him along FaaOStRts TODA H-omn e T w vitation is very rnuch approciated. announco his plans. This Company with bis chum Ernie. Entertain Guests Get yoursrogad ul the Active V.G.C. as their guests Bowmanvilo, Cobourg, Port Hope Court Bowmanvillo No. 964, BT Y G A L uW t several dances this wintor. and possibly Millbrook. oOUM Canudian Order of Foresters, met Tbey have also contributed to the Rogular training will ho carried KARIR OAIR on Thursday, April 23rd witb IIT upkeep and management of the on for somoetimo, but will change ____ Dennis Pickard C.R. in charge. 1 Soldiers' Rest Room. The boys all later to special training in Signal- The local' lodge welcomed vis- are waiting eagerly for Saturday ling, Bren Gun Carriers, Anti air MPE ROEFRM ingbohr adterldeS on of teîI. night. craf t. The Maple Grove Forum took from Whitby and Oshawa, wbo IN TECHIOO -the formi of a picnic supper in the spent an enjoyable evening play- with Jc al tYorEnkilnMcCluskey, New York, (formerly ing. After listoning to thebroad- Martini, Oshawa and ChurlieREI Lotie Rog rsof nn skile ) w th c hutrch a n s ent M nday mov eaming c ard. W n e r. h r i ber cousin Mr. Frank Rogers. Brown, Mrs. Downey and Howard Harry Dove reported that a "5anti~ 9 SO L .DIER ! stos M.an R aglan FSeha ee n agayown oley. May 25th the Forum will bard bull practice would be held .rai.a brardn Mrs. O. Hub - Se ad ee inCggaranin meet in tho Hall wben H. H. Han- sbortly and the beague schedule Oii ealln Mr. A.CrioM. H. Oke, to the iliness and passing of ber nami will broadcast. drawn up. The summer's activities Oshawa, ut Mr. Walter Oke's ...' sister, Mrs. W. G. Morrison . . . will aiso include gymnastic train- COMIGNX ____ ~~~~~Mr. E. C. Ashton went on a busi- M.adMs eadBlo n NEWCASTLE DISTRICT FORUM ing and girls soft bull. Monda, o 3dy Do you write to your soldier? ness trip to Grenville, Que.. . . baby, Miss Jean Balson with Mr. Cal Braun also roported that 0f course you do! But you Miss Margaret Allen, Bowman- and Mrs. Anson Balson at Culedon Our Fortim met Monduy even- Sunday meetings will be beld in the one adol ca'trteeer ay vleatM. .Dolnds. MsEast . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. White ing ut "The Grange", Newcastle, Oshawa sbortly consisting of GRETAGAB O. C. Ashton witb ber parents andi and sons, Orono, witb Mrs. Elmina on th niaino Ny r. ok t n C',_ I something else you can do, brothers ut Templeton, Que. . Jhs. r.udMr.Jo.RcarADspt hjoavywr i an d ciontidefielvig.s CMr. and Mrs. E. Harrison, Toron- Milils, Pickering, culled on frionds of seeding and spruying thore Ajitcuc aaeo ogsMLY OGA thilBedhma usrp to, ut Mr. H. Stevens. - Mr. and bore . .. Mrs. H. Smith, Toronto, were 12 presont to isten to from Oshawa, Whitby and B woFaedWo a Wemanville wihl be held in Oshawa T oF tion to The Statesman-that's Mrs. R. Weaving, Toronto, ut Mr witb ber cousin Miss Elsie Mac- broadcust and join discussion. 0finJue W. H. Moore's . .. Mr.unMr Millan . . . Mr. and r.H E. ANDt ht opeaiv wnn thebet wy o kep~ ~i~ G. Beech ut Mr. S. Rodmun's, Scu- Colo and Miss E. MacMillan witb some furmi implements migbt Officaes und mnebesyofCot AN O TEPAM touch with home. gog Island. Mrs. Harvey Courtico, Orono . .. work out on u small scule but the tosA.wa extend incssa ere mathvOGA Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tonntud purcbasing and use of large andtoASmsninbsuderve Victor MLge It's litie thng t doWe welcome Mr. and Mrs. C. Miss Beatrice Leach, Oshawa, ut expensive machinery would not bemetEd udL w Bradey uckto ur illge. F. J. Groat's . .. Mr. C. H. Bur- possible ut present. Some aspects Uut think. what it wiil Auctioneer C. Pethick conduct'- rows, Oshawa, ut Mrs. M. Good- of tho adult educational program t.A AnlSertr in thefr finetlf-i ic ed a very successful community man's ... Mns. Ruth Clayton who of Simcoe County might ho bene- Men's Mess, V.G.C. (Active) ai 'TheCoekydWrd mean to hlm I early ale bor on Suurday.spent the wintor in Toronto is licial bore in conjunction with Itrmn apN.3,hsi- Cl aie every soldier's letter sent Cliff Petbick wbo since becomn- home. . . Mr. Ross TayoC the Radio Forum discussio vited The Statesman's reproèsen- u h ~, ~ .................hom teis ho muc ho ing a licensed auctioneer bas A.F., Toronto, ut bs rad groups. We did not know enough ttv ohu b es ue Bni aeTeKn' e shown considerable nutunal and motber's Mrs. A. C. TruI.o Oxford County work to von. Choir ut the Camp Auditoriumn enjoys getting the home good nutured ability in this il Tep-y"Hr Cmsahrle tran opinion. Those interested Satunday evoning. town p Ape.4,ctM1OW1 portant lineo0f salesmanship, scor -----td- teTrn ougi osfottu ogPoue' H Miss LenNiddery .. ewTorto,utrasdis ýcsse byrulpb apes Il ~Peterboro. with bis parents. Mn. ,.- of Cavan. Our groups decided -------------- --- -- .....--und Mrs. L. Trull . . . Mr. andn- that owing to the scurcity of new f p n W d o r P r n -Mrs. Geo. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. « machinery and the difficulty of O e ieY u u Austin Barron with relatives in --- obtaining parts for old machinery ____________________________________________________________Wbitby, \vith hon parents, Mr. and furmer.- Cooperation in the use of --------_________________________ Mrs. Geo. Gilbert . . . Pte. Bruce tatrequipment and fertilizer BE EN RO Yeo, Hamilton, ut C. Colwill's . .. drills could ho worked out, as _________________________________________________________________ Pte. Bruce Hogarth, Edmnnton, 1 5 well as the usual cooporution for ___________________________________________________________________with bis paet.. .. Mrs. C. G.. tbreshîng and silo filling, but L ____________________________ I I - ~e ' ê t'