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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 May 1942, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THURSDAY, MAY 7,1942 THE. CANAflTAN 'PA'PPSiiîNTOWMANVT.O~N!TARIO niece. Miss Laura Foley to Dr.Adoae day. McilaOtaa r-Speaker doae dAngsMcia, taa n Young People To Be __Howard Foley has purchased Piiil:ayMide the property of the late Mr. and _______S M N MaJuS httdPubties" a significant subject, ..ss. .ean. .eve. .s..as..acc..pe..pat of yan g pprieiasi n the b- you are assured entire satisfact o in f , Vru~ a position in Generai Motors. parkPrvtewthofmongo atpation o the ulisundprc àtRev. M. L. Hinton, Cadmus, q ect of the remarks presented by qaiyan rc - odo frde ~ - occupied the pulpit very accept- The boys received a surprise ibe under Capt. J. O'Neill, MC, Mr. W. Ross Strike at Trinity -G ro*Lnsy Srnith- ably on Sunday. visit an Monday when Lt. Col, L.I former 2nd in command of the Re- Young Peopie's Union, Monday The euchre and crokinole held F. Grant, the G.S.O. af No. 3,1 serve V.G.C. Company. evening. Communism, Facisim, PINKHAM 'S 100 A.S.A. LACTOGEN NXM Traspintlg lcaton nd izeofby the Victory Club on Friday, Kingston, dropped* in for the ** the Japanese form of government, ALTS $1.59 PCA Traplatin loaton nd izeofthe vegetable April 24th, was well attended. evening drill. He stayed for over There is pienty of room for re- are ail three ideologies. cOP Aý* 69c 0 The three most important fac- war garden as to the crops grown Highest scores were: for euchre, an hour and taok great interest in rit n nwi tetmet e eocracy though supposedly 87e 19e tor insucesfultnnspantngin it. If the plot is very tiny, then Mrs. Roy Metcalf, Mr. Roy Met- tewyteby did thefr suf started when others are at the an ideoiogy, is flot such. The art ____________________________ aore misure shu ad a tex garden authonities advise concen- caif; for crokinole, Mrs. Geraid He gave the boys a real talk on saesae aet h rmaur. of politics is the ability to go from aemitrsaeadtee-trating on thase vegetabies which Talcott, Mn. Clarence Brown. tencsiy0 eev rylsaneeingan e t your at-thfominanbulngf clusion of air from the roats. give the biggest yield per row. Proceeds $11.80. A quit danated in Canada. He said that the yrmatitestd uargaiofn S Whether the thing ta be trans- This means small, compact things by Mrs. Meredith, praceeds to be short tîme ago the people of Aus- catinae rsdwthga. The ol rdtPo ram t rctisn ta r- Bran planted is a tiny, young shoot like carnots. beets. lettuce, nadish, used ta help send boxes ta the tralia deiiended an their first linecrneddwt the Quarter- gramin Ther sa mendous Treag- 6 ~~attaions. yurbuttui rspnsiiity v eadrs paSnui 1 6 foots mpe e rts stressf t hPeih teefirsour itemsven 'ty b realized $3010, and was won n the country is a part f thelftaafw.Yugrfkae pons m nto e . I a i a- ih ee frw i ie lti y Miss E. J. W ight.1 Reserve Army. flnoft attractfedwanYdotagfewfoattend Palmolive ---------- 60 sible, they sa-, transpianting attention in the way of thinnîng, What can we expect in Canada? The boys will bie glad ta learn public political gatherings. The Odex ----------------6c shouid be done on a dull day or cultivation, and perhaps watering No one knaws just what the fut- that in the new shuifie Lieut. Cal. result-democratic cauntries are Lnfant's Delight ------ evnigan jstbeor aran r ndfetiizr holdprdue hreune hoids and no one knows what Perey Jobb is ta be second in gaverned by elderly men, whicti Baby's Own, 3 for --- 25e anted pl Ianor seubtheuld besized far ly.And als rthe nofaikr-eneach man will have ta do in the command ai the Reserve Regi- in the speaker's opinion, is flot Cutieura----------N---- 23 plantd plnt o shrb shuld b sizfuture..AnWes mustowsbenipnepanfuure.formument.repgoodor for. govenrnment.mnt.Then aaga, CanleCa 0 for------- for 19C EN9C sokdaondteros n h anlesaedamr oo pranything that develaps.** the tragedy cames in that young Jergen's Assorted, soul also f irmiy pressed down toa aplot a dozen feet eich way will Congrattiations ta Mn. and Mrs. 4**Te osa feN.opatormnhae nte at3leas Lre - 9e UCOI4OMY *mi* exclude ar. grow alot ai c019. Bruc Ashton n the arrvai ai a Albert R. Vingin, Supt. Boys' V.G.C., wene guests at a banquet encle pnt ih w 3,$.9SX Moving a plant is something The staked tomataes will take baby boy. Training Schoal is one of the lat- and concert at the Internient wars. But youth is unwiiling or Molli, bags ------ 29c, 55p, like an openation for a human up more raom. They should be Mn. E. C. Ashton, who has been; est necruits ta the Midlands. He Camp on Saturday night. They perhaps not ready ta shouider Molli Kilier Crystals 39e 9 8.03 being. and the langer the speci- 18 inches apant in the row, but ilI, is impnaving niceiy. wiii be a 2nd Lieut. in the Head- are ail loud ini their praise of the responsibillty and therefone are Molli Blockettes 10c, 25c ff men the more necessary the at- one plant wiîî grow a big basket Visitons: Miss Clara Page, Mn. quartens Company. Army wark is haspitality af the boys af the Ac- partialiy in the wrong. tention. Wîth shrubbery and ai tamatoes, and if ail side-shonts and Mrs. F. McGili and Donald, flot a new thing ta Bert as hie sen- tive force. The Welsh choir gave Mn. Stnike continued saying that trees, aiten main noots are cut and are nipped off and the plant tied Toronto, Spn. Alvin Page, Peta- ved as a Company Sgt. Major a concert that will be long ne- we have made a tremendous mis- 39e NOXEMA Sal HePatica30,9e$11 the shock is sevene. Same pick-up loosely ta a six-foot stake it will wawa, at Mrs. E. Page's. . . Mn. averseas in the 1914-18 scrap and membered. It is a wonderful or- take and are paying for that error 17e Noxema CoId Cream D.T. Health Sa1 9e 9 in the way ai quickly available nîpen the fruit sunprisingly eai'ly. and Mrs. J. A. Wenny with thein aiso qualified as an officer. ganizatian and was thraughly ap- now. Politics is a difficuit subject. commercial fentilizer will heip at It doesn't pay ta grow bulky daughten Mrs. J. Bonrowdaie, ***peitd h oowr a codn amdm csa bolli for 40e Kkovah Salts2e 9 thstme eel inhfrsmall things like potatoes in the tiny Oshawa. . . Mn. and Mns. C. Dia- Dean Hadgson says that ail the grand and drew forth rounds ai cannot on should nat lbe connected things like tomato plants on as- vegetabie ganden, and a Winten's mond and daughten, Toronto, at Company was out ai step but him applause. with church or business. Business 49e HALO(: APO ters, and perhaps up ta a couple suppîy ai carrots, onions, beets, the parsonage... M. and Mns. I when Col. Grant was hene but This was an evening for which has no place for chunch or politiesasaîeHL SAMO ai handiuls fon shrubs and trees. etc., should not be attempted. Trevail, Beth and Bruce, Oshawa, Cnockett and Walfnain dlaim that the local Vets wish to, thank the and polities has fia place whateven Soft a afleocy clou.!15 HL More About War Gardens Corn and peas take up a lot ai Mn. and Mrs. S. Rodmnan, Pont they wene the onîy ones who mnix- boys ai the Camp, for chunch. Is this correct? The BOTHFO 50 Much will depend upon the naom but because they are nover Perry, Mn. and Mns. R. McLaugh- ed up the 'hay foot' with the*** Nazis have set r e g ula tfin __________________________ 5 as when taken right out lin, Union, at Mn. E. C. Ashton's. 'stnaw- foot' and bath feot at the Hedunenhoyecnitra iuesyt detiple hat ta o to-heI REM - 3e ai the garden at the back door, Mn. and Mrs. L. Giffin and saine time. edurrsCy.cnitofmuetdtalw tt oino-M ______________________sometimes even city gandeners Jean, Cartwright. at Mns. W.*** 247 ail ranks, instead ai the 125 nection with religion, busines: and MUM--------9e,59 try ta squeeze them in. Rahm's... Mn. and Mrs. F. Black The 2nd Midland Regt. has i the rifle companies. It has 6 polities. Theno should be a cen- U ------ Garden corn should bie grown and family, Oshawa, at Mn. D. made a change in its arrange- pltran that take elomentany tain unity among the three. inbilabu 15 ta 18 inches Lewis' ... Mr. and Mns. F. Billett ments this week. The D Company triz.noSin g a is, ano.2Ante eiar-Tset au tgbilda eten aginamol T---- huis aboo ut lthe smali iamily and Douglas. Scarboro Bluffs, at equipment has ail been sent ta z. o 1Sat isaNo. atseiar- heyounger glda ter a oldODORONO LID3e65 Sap lata Tozupl aif corn are Mn. E. C. Ashton's.. . r. T. Lindsay whene it will be opened crait, No. 3 Trench Montars, No. af gavonnmont and this shouid Cutex HandCra - 3 necessany. and from 40 ta 60 feet Kitchener, Mn. and Mns. S. Tur- unden Capt. Frost. This aificer is 4 Bren Gun Carriers, No. 5 Pion- become a real thing in their lives. Barringtofln d C ai naw ai peas. ner and Helen, Oshawa, at Mn. well knawn as the M.P.P. for eens, No. 6, Administration. The question arises "Haw should The real noie oa it:e small un- W. Okes. .. Mn. and Mns. F. Victoria County and will be a*** this bo done?" Terrifie changes 12 pads 1e 9 au ban on town vegetable ganden Smith and Lloyd, Enfield, Miss crodit ta the Midlands. As Cal. Grant explained, Canada wiil take place in the future- 2 C In box 9eSz LT should bie ta supply the awner H. Penkins, Mn. H. Oke, Mn. A.*** is anly keeping a small part ai the changes ion the best if each is l9eSzD&RCra 6e Starts To-oEUE with fresh salad matenial - let- Caningtan, Oshawa, Mns. B. Pan- The men fnom bath the aid D equipment pnoduced in this coun- prepaned ta do his part. Thoso CUTEX POISH.. 5 for three days! tuce, nadishes, onians, etc. - and kmn and Jack, Mn. and Mrs. J. Company and inam the 32nd try and it will natunally mean now intenested in palitics are en - ___________________________ TYRONE POWER as many meals as passible ai Milne, Bowmanville, at Mn. Wal- Company Rosorve are being trans. that we will be without ail kinds deavaning ta find some way to GEE IENE eally iresh vegetables during the ter Oke's... Pte. Gardon Stevens, fonned ta the Hoadquartens Coin- ai equipment for a while. But ne- intenest the youth ai the country. 5 Gillette Blue Blades and 1 f ret. . .5 GEE IRNYSummen. Only if one has a fair- Peterboro, with his parents. pany ai the 2nd Midlands. This membor that in England thoy Party palities must pass away "SUN 0F FURY" sized plat ai land. something run- _________ company is langer than the othen used sticks aiten Dunkink tili they and the view ai the speaker is 5 Gillette Blue Blades and Razor. ..i George Sandens nîng up ta a quarter ai an acre, parts ai the Bn. and has platoons gat rifles. that the day ai "Big Business"~ is Roddy MacDowali is it possible ta attempt a full 7 in Part Hope and Cobourg. It wiil Lights out! Buck oven. The entire economic setup __________________ Summen's supply and suificient M onl_________________________________wiil bie different.'What will it be? Reivl riayat~ for early Wînten istns n.FrdMatnMis. n.Sa ewl, hitetn. TWho wiil maire the changes? Who Phone ________________11 control? The youngetinMisgeneratmionellflWItlIN G cfltII? The yTflDr gWeratit KAY KYSER AND HIS BAND Marguerite Martin, Toronto, Miss with iniends. HiamTpton is the answer ta each question. 695 COWJUUIII 1) DR* 'JST M~r~~ <~"'~ Shirley Martin, Oshawa, at Thos. About thinty relatives gatherel ___ Young people must formulate this "Y uI Find Outyp Ma le Grov Matin's. . . Mn. and Mrs. Ike at the home ai Mns. J. T. Rundie, Cnrtltost n n new govonnment and then try and Bonis Karlofi ~Bomien, Oshawa, Mn. and Mns. Satunday night ta honon honr 85th Ted Chant on the gitai a son. put the now ideas inta practise. ________________ Visitons:Mn. Fred R. Foley, Bruce Montgomery and Jean, Sa- birthday. Congratulations! Visitons: Mns. E. Stevens at From a small group a new mave- M onday for 3 days St. Catharines, wîth hîs sîster Mns. lina, Mns. Elmen Wilbur, Hamp- Mn. A. L. Pascoe attended the Mrs. R. Burgess', Tyrone. .. Miss ment might have its gonesis - a C S Anniversary Later in the Eriete una JD. Stevens, aiter attending the ton, Miss Audrey Rutherford, Ta- funenal ai Mn. Frank McLaughlin, Elsie MacMillan with friends in movement that will change con- -Atra»s Schaol choir sn nate Adventure stark, neai and time. MacMilian-Foley wedding in Ot- ronto, at Frank Pascae's. . . Mns. Oshawa, on Monday. Toronto. . . Mns. Hugli Degeen ditians ion the bottermont ai man- At St. aus Athacch wasser o wd M. ih ly-5 RAF ilions against the tawa. . . Fred Wright, Town, at Harny Aluin, Bawmanviile, at MneJ.D.Hagrthhs sldhîsan dughenJoyeEnikilenaatkîd.Large Congregations Mr awl Gestapo and the charming Mrs. L. C. Snowden's. . . . Mrs. Russell Rabbins', . . Master Gary farm ta Mn. Luther Pascoe. E. Anthistie's. . . Mr W. E. Ste- BotJhsnetnddhakessrm . MICHELE MORGAN Morton English, Pont Hope, at and Miss Canai Chant, Hampton, Missianany pnognam, Sunday, yens with Mm&. and Mns. EMer ta Mn. Stnike fan his timely ad- St Paul's Sunday Schooi heldevinsricwhnM.Fhe Mn. R. D. Trimble's. . . Mn. and at Reford Cameon's... Miss Mar- was pnesided aven by Mrs. Roy Boyd, Toronto. . . Mn. and Mrs. dness. its annîvensary services on Sun- e gasrin.Me dudBa- "J ANL 0F REI BMry, Lannc with relatives. . . in Toronto. . . Mn. and Mns. Chnis- structive story af work in India, E. Purcell, A.C.2, R.C.A.F., To- under the canvenonship ai the dMy3d ihseilsek lett o sa Thomas Mitchell Laird Cregan Mn. and Mrs. E. W. Faley and tian Star, Toronto, Mn. A. Ritchie, showing how the caste systemn and nanta, with Mns. E. L. Wiliiamsan Christian citizenship gnoup with or, Rev. Mn. Fisher ai Gone's solo and played h bigt hl _______________________ Mns. J. H. Munday with nelatives Thonnton's Cornen's, at Hans its pagan influence is being ne- and Miss Purcell. .. Mn. and Mns. Donald Vonton, Howard Sturnack, Landing, addressing bath services. Mrs. William RbetaiB - AND ON THE SAME BILL in Peterbona. . . Mn. and Mrs. Geissbengen's. . . Mn. and Mrs . placed with Christian motives. A.S. Baker, Bowmanvilie, with Ruth Purdy and Bort Jahnstan The Sunday Schaal in a body manvilie, sang.,h eua hi Wallace Munday with honr parents Gardon D. Smith, Hamilton, at M ns. J. Yellowlees and Gladys Mnrs. Bessie Rabbins. .. Mns. Phil- participating. . attended the manning service of St. Paul's Chuc aga n GUY KIBBEE Mn. and Mrs. C. Johns, Lakeiield. Mrs. J. W. McMasten's. . . Miss iavaured with a vocal duot. ip, Toranto, with honr daughten Recreation was canducted by which was in charge ai Mn. Wilfrid them. Mrs. C.H.Ddyaicat aSetrgo RansWe welcome ta aur community Eileen Stainton with Miss Bore- Mother's Day service next Sun- Mrs. W. Craig. . . Mn. and Mns. Howard Stumrock. Carruthens, Supenintendent, and ed at the argan asltt eD rgoUTY ine Mn. and Mns. Wilbun Blackburn nice Staintan at Peterbora.. . . day at 2 p.m. Percy Cowling and twins, Bow-MnStpei aylOsw, who have nented Haward 'a1ey's Mrs. Chas. Selby, Oshawa, at Alf. Y.P.U. clased for the summen mnanville, at Jno. Cowling's.. . . Alderman W. J. (Casey) Mar- who is acting ministen. The pupils "SCATTERGOOD ~farm, Base Lino; Mn. and Mns. Ayre's. .. Mn. and Mns. J. Shack- rnonths, Manday night, with a sa- Miss Ruby Clatwonthy, R.N., Bow-tyharevedhistencsnga houflwdbya Tdanaethrc , bt "S A T R O DRalph Ormiston who is wanking elton and Keith, Bowmanville, at cial pnagnam and moieshments manville, at L. Tnuii's. . . Bud tlaca e in edHa i tona ,tosdoble uchr nly sung by with aî alean ar-1v h RIDES HIGH" ion Mn. H. J. Brooks; and Mn. and Fred Cameron's. . . Mn. and Mns. pnopaned by membens ai the las-. Pingle and iniend, Peterbano, at lcit is inHemiltchesai the Beouie dWelsh Rubny Weshuthinthn is with ail andlea --- Mrs. Keith Ormistan, wanking for Alf. Ayre and Mns. Selby at Mil- ing graups. home. . . Mrs. Elmina Johns at law wiigpnsmn.AentyadJa etn r oihn NEXT Jungle Book Mn. Ross Stevens. adMs ton Fisher's, Blackstock. .. Lloyd Many men tram this cammunity Mn. Wiil White's, Orno. . . Miss waatn uîhet bnoh n onNwa.dyplsigcoh NET unleBok Mrs. J. D. Stevens n s Ayre, Ray Gifiard, JckAnnott gladly assisted Wilined Bowman, Cocule Petit, Bowmanville, and THURS. in Magic Technicolor Jean Stevens attended the wed- and Alvin Warren at Pont Penny. Eniieid, at the naising ai his now Raymond Petit, Enniskillen, at _____________________ -ding in Ottawa ai the ionmon's . . Mns. Douglas Flett, Columbus, barri, Tuesday. W. Chapman's.,. . Mn. and Mrs. at Norman Leach's. . . Mn. and Beacock and children, Gneonbank, Mrs. Robt. Killen, Dolmen, John- Mn. and Mns. Walter Gilbert and ny and Marie, at John Knax's, Tyrone family, Uxbridge, at M.A. ______________________________________Kedron. - Cîark's. .. Mns. Bruce Clark and Mns."Alan Fisher has the baby with honr mothen, Mns. G. measles. Visitons: Mn. and Mns. I. W. Docherty, Whitby. SMARTCOATSJames Killen attended the Rail- Larmer, Mns. BaIl and Donothy, Mns. Braund, Mns. Aiden Trul wyMen's banquet at Oshawa on Millbraok, at Mn. Gussie Rose- and Miss Ruby Colwill attended wayvear's... Mn. and Mrs. Terinyson the funenal ai Frank McLaughlin P Wednesday night. Peneman and Gardon, Columbusi saao ody SMARTCOATS Young People's last meeting on Mrs. Manwood Hoard, Elgin 'nd Ohw n ody Tuesday night was well attended. Elinan, Mrs. L. Lamb, ndl Mrs. S. N. Longley, nturnod W. A. wone guosts and gave the Ion, Miss Ella Hoskin, Mn. Wal- missianany fnom West China, gave programn. A social time was on- ton Ormiston, Glon Hoskin, Osh- a mast intenesting address Sun- joyed. awa, Mn. and Mns. Chanlie War- day aitennoon at tho S. S. session, Mothor's Day service will bie at non, Hampton, at Mn. Lamne Hos- and pnesorited a numben ai lan- Il a.m. on Sunday. Thene wiii ho kin's. . . Mn. and Mns. Leslie torr slides, with the assistance ai a baptismal service alsa. Sleight, Miss Winnie Brooks and Mn. C. Hî. Mason, Bowmanville, Choir practico will ho Sunday Mr. Ed. McWaltens, Toronto, at who also intraduced the speaker. night, May lth. Mn. L. Brooks'... Mrs. E. Stev'ens, Sho alsa had a numbor ai piecos D one Congratulations ta Mn. and Mrs. Hampton, with honr daughten Mrs. ai beautiful handmade silk tapes- Harvey Webster (Vera Fisher) on Robt. Burgess. . . Mn. and Mrs. tries and iinen pieces which were their manniage. Thea Dawn and Billy, Lakeiield, the wark ai the Chinese. Genald B Friends and relatives here wene at Mn. Russell Virtue's and Mn: Baison iavoned with a vialiri solo B sorry ta learn ai the passing of Leon Moore's. . . Mn. and Mns. accampaniod by Miss Jean Bal- Lewis Lander, Wolseley, Sask. Ho E. A. Vintue are home aiter visit- son. Q died April 30th. Ho was born and ing friends at Dixie and Hamii- lived in this cammunity for a ton. . . . Peter Brown, R.C.A.F., Impromptu Publie x e t good many yeans. Trenton, at Mn. Walter Park's...E xp rt ___________ Misses Yvonne Byam and Helen Speaking Commendeu Yaungmari, Pickering, at Mn. F. At the B.H.S. Contest 1* ~~L. Byam's. .. Mrs. Gea. Graham____ Solina and Barbara, Bawmanville, at Mn. Carl Fisher ai Newcastle was L. Thompsan's. ..Miss Bennicetho winnon ai the nocent senior Mn.andMrs Nol, icknirgChapman at honr homo in Pieker-oaticlcnettBwm vie M n r al irp ing. Hifh chaol. n.îh nxosea Raglan, Mn. amd Mrs. Fred CrameC get out early ion heing presont The judge& anid the-adecI al and family, Oshawa, with Mns. C. every day for twa manthi wone jained in voting the impromptu Blanichard . . . Miss Lilian Hoar, Lloyd Skinner and Marioni Jones contest held this yean superiar ta Couch, iphoston & Cryderma Toro-nto, Mrs_. Wrightso- Wight,lwho have beeri here every day the rehoarsed speeches ai former Lades EedytoWea, ryGoosMlhney dM n.R.Tlowther -. M s Haw- GlennCroos air awn n n r.RlhDvs tam--Ou as.ea he orere mye d irvsiusbrncesaiC a n a d ia n S ta te sm a Men's Clothlng ard Couch, Marianoe and Eileen, anid Maurice Jebsori. - . . We ro- An official announcomorit ne- Bowmanville, at Mn. Jack Bakon's ceived aur repart cgrds this week. cards that 9,400,000 women are Mn. Alan MclXenzie's, Columbus some time ago, has finally anived. - iridustny ini Gonmany. 1 irz%% Zr, - --------------------- ----------------------- x

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