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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jan 1943, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR TEE CANADIAN STATEsMÀN. BOWMANVII.~LE. ONTARTO 'rrZTTDC TAMTTAPV Rfh 1OL~ ORONO Cee5 ý ý ý 4work and wifl endeavour to give' as excellent service as possible. I)Here's hoping that the New Year Soci cud erso aiLwafl bring forth a f ar greater de- gree of happiness and also total Phone 40r16 victory in the war now being **** **~* *** waged. Oronoites teaching in other Mrs. Neil Smith visited in To- centres who have been home for ronto. holidays have returned to their The membership drive for Fed- schools. eration of Agriculture in Clarke. The excitement of the election Township is progressing very fav- is now over. The people have orably. J. J. Mellor is secretary. spoken-or have, if they taok the Carol Staples was in charge of trouble ta vote. the Union meeting Monday eve- W. J. RIDDELL HEADS POLLS ning. Readings were given by FOR POLICE TRUSTEES Shirley Porter and Carol Staples ____ and Scripture was read by Nellie w .Rdel ebrfrsv Wright . M. H. Staples took, the ea er fteOooPlc topic, which was in the formi of a erauseBar of d the rooPolsice discussion on "What is the Bible?" MTruseleoaheaedthe111pots.a It was decided to have the skating M.E ognay'neenwith11 oerws. party on a Thursday evening to R.e.d Lt oga, es, membehrwa allow those drilling to come. New-seod ih89vtanCare rstle *11ibe ivited. Margaret Miller, also a new member, was Mill~ reignd aspreiden asthird with 81 votes. Harry Mercer .0 *11u be boarding in Oshawa and C. S. McLaren, both members from now on. The matter of last year were defeated and tied choosing aohrpeietwl with 78 votes . A little over 41 bed ait tha ext eet i. per cent of those eligible voted be daltwithat ext eetng. at the election, which is better The new police trustees will than in somte other centres. take the oath of office Jan. l7th, __________ and the re-elected counicil will PARK ST. W.M.S. meet next Jan. 1th.____ Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood spent Main features of meeting of New Year's with relatives. Park St. W.M.S., Tuesday, in Park Gloria Richardson, R.C.A.F., St. Church, were the installation (W.D.), Ottawa, was home. of officers 'and reports of year's .Mary Elizabeth Jamieson is vis- work by various secretaries. Mrs. iting relatives here. M. H. Staples presîded. Installa- Bruce Mercer was home. tion of new officers was conduct-1 Miss Margaret Roy visited in ed by Rev. Littlewood. Plans Toronto. She has now returned were made for an executive meet- to, Shawinigan Falls, Que., after ang the following day. Splendid visiting her mother, Mrs. W. S. reports were given by: Mrs. C. Roy. Wood, Mrs. R. Delve, Mrs. W. This week we have beenseg Couch, Mrs. H. Walsh, Miss F.a what the man on the st n eeingay Cobbledick, Mrs. F. Tamblyn, 3 about the curfew law soon to be Miss Gilfillian, Miss W. Arm- a enforced. One section says "It's strong, Mrs. W. H. Rowe, Mrs. A. I Victorian era stuff.1' One section A. Drummond and Mrs. R. E. says, "If the parents won't look Logan. - ' after their children, some one has The study book was led by Miss d to do it. The majority say "By Davy, the theme being "The a ail means have it if it's necessary Blessing of Health,"~ and the BUT make the fines to the parents story of work of the missionary b be sufficient payment for the cur- doctors-not only in ministering few arder overseer and not ask to the poor but also in training A the villagers to pay the cost of natives for similar work, whichc keepingate pepescidn proved most interesting. r off the street." The children areA strongly opposed-as is natural. SCHOOL MEETING Many of the younger genera- tion took in the New Year's Eve The annual meeting of the dance at Newcastle or Bowman- Orono School Board was held ville. Dec. 29, when the 18 present re- Mrs. R. Pingle visited 1ýher ceived a rather chilly welcome. MOther, Mrs. S. Baldwin. C. F. Awde was appointedR New Year's Day passed very chairman and Mrs. J. R. Cooper, quietly here, skating at night be- sec'y. R. R. Waddell, the effic- ing the ordy diversion. ient sec'y-treas. of the board, gave Gordon Winter was in town. the trustees' report for the year Some excitement was witnessed which proved to be satisfactory, Thursffay when a team of grey and aslo the auditors' and finan- horses, driven by Mr. Barrie of cial statements. Mrs. J. R. Coop-G Salem, managed to break loase er was re-elected auditor for 1944G and galloped away, in different and W. E. Armstrorig re-elected G directions. However, they were trustee for three years. s evtulycaught. Teachers' salaries and the mat- John Lowery was home on ter of insurance were discussed lej leave. and deemed satisfactory. Rela- Hf Mr. and Mrs. Pierrot Armstrong tive to the latter C. F. Awde made P-1 visited relatives here. the wittiest speech of the evening 1 W Milton Morris is much improv- when hie remarked that, although ro: ed at time of writing. the school might catch fire on the 1MI Church - services at Park St. outside there didn't seem any MI Church, Sunday, were in keeping danger of it catching fire inside. M1ý with the thought of the New Year. (This was a sly hint regarding the w: At the morning service Mrs. R. A. temperature). R. R. Waddell was Ca '%Itk <DTelve was officially welcomed to voted $100 for services as sec'y- OS the congregation. At the close of treas. in 1944. Va the service communion was ad- Sti ministered. In the e igthe DIM choir anthem was "in the Ever- INT EDM A D w green Pastures,"' with Mrs. C. DISTANT PAST q Wood and Mr. C. Taylor taking ____W], solo parts and Mrs. Wood and FROM THE ORONO NEWS d Mrs. Littlewood the duet. , Miss Lenora Wood, Oshawa, January 5th, 1922 ed. wa hoe. iteodviie i VReport of Antioch School: Sr. v nley iteao îiedhs1-Fred Yeo, Harold Hancock; e unsc rncsle. wsgus Sr. III-Roy Barrabal; Jr. III- of ranciMs. . Keane sgus John Buckley, May South. Frank ChI .and Mrhs. A. H.mene. Lycett, Robert Hancock, Frankie By AntiDch sho29eein was Wood, Harry Lycett; II-Margaret tai heldDec.29.Reports were satis-BouhAniYeLuLctt o factory. Halstead and Otto Coat- BoGldysnBrough, L Barrabaîl; m ham and John Stone are trustees Mlad rioYe, RaMon Barrabal, c- e: for 1944. Maon amo ndhttaerElse ar- go<r Annual meeting of Orono Red woruon Pr.-Ross rough B Wrce Ha Cross is being held tonight Hancck, Hazeoss Wood, Arue xHFr (Thursday). Hnok ae od r With this issue we're launched Brough; Honor Roll-Fred Yeo por intoanoheryea ofreprtoialHarold Hancock, Roy Barrabal' the intoanoheryea ofreprtoialJohn Buckley, Margaret Brough for Annie Yeo. - Kathryn E. Kay' Mr teacher. Mn .Repair work on the Methodist Mr- Chuch s bingrushed for open- e ino qinr,~iinga There wea-e many expressions -IV ofdsgs from the holiday vis- ver itars iSw hsocaowdecl the station Nor platfoa-m Tuesday marning when Mai the C.NR. pulled in with onePe coach for the accommodation of Pan at least twa coaches of passengers. Car Strange that it neyer dawned on Jabi the management that this was a ern holiday season and people payingte the same f are expect the saine ac- for1 commodation. denl The managea- of the Athletic ta I Association called a meeting of Pita. the directors ta decide whcthea- he Sc s h o u 1 d shovel his sidewalk. ning Judging by appearances it a-mu caraied. of gi BEST WISHES Newcastle, Dec. 29. At the beginning of the New Year I wouldïlike at this time ta extend ta alI my constituents of Dur-ham mPy best wishes for a Happy and Paosperous New Year. Athstime there will be many familyia-des, broken for mnany of oua- young men and young wa- men are in the armed services, fîghting for aur preservatian. Many toa, have made thei supreme sacrifice. But if this cannot be a happy yeaa- it can at Ieast be a hopeful one, the mast hopeful of the last four years. We aîl hope and pa-ay that be- fore the year ends the wam will be won, and the principles of Democa-acy aestoa-ed ta the world.1 Yours sincerely, W. F. RICKARD. If aIl the good intentions in thes world wea-e put end ta end they would still get us nawhea-e. Butt if haîf of them were put ta workt they wauld reach ta a new ca-a. r Eriskillen Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. F. Frayer and family, Caesarea, at Mr. D. Lewis'. . . Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Slemon and Keith, Mrs. R. Slem- an, Patsy and David, Bawman- ville, at Mr. T. M. Slemon's... Miss E. Usher, Toronto, visited her cousin, Mr. H. Stevens and other relatives. .. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mc- Gill and Donald, Toronto, Miss Clara Page, Toronto, and NIS Gladys Page, Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Brantan, Oshawa, visited Mrs. E. Page.. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Rahm and family, Mr. A. Grace, Union, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rahm, Burketon, Mrs. W. Cochrane, Jean and Harold, Kingston, AC2 Roy Graham, Ottawa, at Mr. W. Rahm's. . . Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Harding spent Christmas week- end at Toronto, guests of Mrs. Geborne and Miss Virtue. Mission Band met Sunday morning. Hymn played by Dora- thy Stainton. Roll caîl, prayer by Joyce McGill and an interesting stary by Ma-s. M. Stainton, Mrs. E. Werry gave a present ta each member who had been present at every meeting, Donalda Griffin, Allan Werry, Clark Werry, Keith McGill and Ronald Ashton. Mrs. L. Ashton gave out the members' pins. Mite boxes were also hand- ed out. Ma-. W. Smith, Bowmanville, Ma-. and Mrs. A. Beech and Lloyd, Haydon, Ma-. and Ma-s. D. Cara-, Tyrone, at Ma-s. E. Smith's. Miss V. Ormiston, Toronto, Ma-. and Ma-s. L. Ashton and family, Haydon, at R. Ormiston's. Ma-. and Ma-s. A. Leadbeater, Ma-. and Ma-s. L. Leadbeater, Ma-. and MrIas. R. Cocha-ane and son, Don- ald, Toronto, with Ma-. and Ma-s. A. Leadbeate- and Ma-. Gea. Reid. Sympathy is extended ta Rev. Win. Par-ker- and family on the leath of Ma-s. Parker- who passed1 away at hea- home in Smithfield.1 Ma-. and Ma-s. N. E. Wright,1 Mlaple Grave; Misses Effa and Annie Wright, Ma-s. F. T. Wright, Oshawa; M i ss Hazel Wright: Washington, D.C.; Miss Margue-f rite Wr-ight, St. Catharines; Pte. ~thur- Wright, Camp Barden; Mra. and Ma-s. W. E. Sanderson, Mraray and Rae, at Edgar- Vright's. Miss Jean McLean, Uxba-idge; Ma-. A. Bayd, Ma-s. E. Wright at Rev. Wmn. Parker's, Smithfield. t Blackstock r Tyrone Rev. Gardne-pa-eached an îm- pa-essive sermon Sunday. Visitors: LAC Robert Cameron, R.C.A.F., Shelbourne, N.S., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cameron. . . LAC Edward Mill- son, R.C.A.F. Malton, at Leon Moore's. .. LAC Aldon Hoar, R.C. A. F., Brantford, and Mrs. Hoar, Toronto, at S. T. Hoar's and F. Werry's. .. Ma-. and Mrs. Tennyson 1Pereman, Mr. Gardon Pereman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Moore and baby, Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and John, Miss Beatrice Totten, Oshawa, Mr.. and Ma-s. Ralph Davis and Patricia, Solina, at Lamne Hoskin's. .. Mr. and Ma-s. Lorne Hoskin attended a New Year's Eve party at Mr. Ralph Davis', Solina. .. Ma-. and Mrs. M. Watton, John.and Fr-ank, Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Bull. Oshawa, at F. L. Byam's. .. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tabb and Laurence at Mal- colm Elford's, Port Perry. .. Ma-. and Mrs. Clarence Hatherly 'and daughter, Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hatherly and family, New- tonville, at . Hatherley's. .. Mrs. Walter- Park and Cecîle with Mrs. Floyd Dudley, Bowmanville... Mr. and Mrs. Coulter, Toronto, at L. Daage's... Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Byam, Clifford and Grenville, at Dave Livingstone's, Toronto... Mrs. E. M. Anderson, Toronto, at Sid Hoar's... Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCullough, Mr. Brenton McCul- lough with Ma-. Hugh and Miss Maggie McCullough's, Pontypoal ..Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goodman and daughte-, Peterboro, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodman an d daughter, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodman, Toronto, Mr. Levi Skinner at Luther Goad- man's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Virtue, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore and John, Mr. Fred Moore at Mr. and Mrs. Thea. Down's, Lakefield. Billie returned ta his home with them... Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vaý- tue and John, Ma-s. Laura Virtue with Mrs. Art Spicer, Bowman- ville... Mr. and Mrs. Lamne Annis at Levi Annis', Toronto. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baldwin, Court- [ce, Mr. Donald Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. Perrin, Oshawa, Mrs. How- ard Cale, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke and Ronald, Bowman- ville, at Russell Luke's. . . Mr. M!arshal Larmer and Mrs. Keith Larmea-, Millbrook, at Cussie Eosevear's. Larry Rosevear re- turned ta his home with themi. Miss Grace Little, Toronto, with her sister, Mrs. L. Annis. .. Miss Ruth Hickman, Toronto Normala school tis a tuent achiger t aur Jack Green, Ralph Larme-, Ma-s. W. Miller-. raant Fea-guson, Merle VanCamp ind Arnold Taylor were. at uelph Agricultua-al Callege for 3hor Couse.Cowanville Visitors: Waltea- Wright, Wire -____ ess Opea-ator, Ottawa, and Miss Visitors: Ma-. and Ma-s. Wm. fazel Wright, Oshawa, with their Layton at Leland Payne's, New- irents, Ma-. and Ma-s. Garnet tonvalle. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Clarence Vright. .. Ma-s. Wm. Steele in To- Bua-ley and childa-en, Ma-. and Ma-s. onto with Mrs. Russell Willan. .. Wes. Stringer at Willis Faa-aow's, a-. Jas. Ashton, Toronto, with PartjGaanby... Ma-. and Ma-s. Wal- a-. and Ma-s. Fred Hamilton. . . ter ains and childa-en, Ma-. and a-. and Ma-s. C. Marlow and Bill Ma-s. J. Ruther-ford and childa-en, ith Ma-. and Ma-s. Oakley Caa-ley, Ma-. and Ma-s. Robt. Morton, at R. ýavan. . . Miss Helen VanCamp, Hollingswarth's. . . Ma-. and Ma-s. ,hawa, at home. . . Ma-s. W. A. Brooks Cowan and famîly at M. lanCamp with hea- daughta-, Ma-s. Osboa-ne's, Moorish. . . Mr. and ephen Saywell, Oshawa. . . . Ma-s. R. Hollingsworth, Phyllis iss Shirley Fallis, Bcpwmanville, and Aa-mond, Ma-. and Ma-s. Walter- th Miss Lucille Farder. .. Neil Cair-ns and family at J. Ruthe- ohnston, R.C.A.F., Manitoba, ford's. .. Ma-s. Chas. Cowan at th his parents. Ma-s. J. Lowea-y's. .. Brooks Cow- Jan. 3 was Caatwright's election an and Os. Cowan made a busi- y and Norman Green was elect- ness trip ta Toronto. 1Reeve. Councillors are: Roy Ma-. and Ma-s. Cowan attended *aguson, Norman Taylor, La- the funeral of Ma-s. T. Stapleton. a-ne Devitt and Oscaa- McQuade. The community extends its sym- Annual meeting of United pathy ta her family. hurch W.A. was at Ma-s. Leith Thea-e will be a meeting of the 'ca-s, Dec. 29. Devotional was congregatian on Thua-sday eve- ken by President Ma-s. C. Mar- ning, Jan. 13. The main issue ta v. Many letters of appreciatian be decided will be the clasing of a-e read from those who a-e- Clarke Chua-ch. A good turnout dved fa-uit, sympathy cards and as hoped for and the ladies will od cheer boxes. Treas. Ma-s. serve sandwiches and tea. a-a-y VanCamp and Sec. Ma-s. The flu is still making its 7d Ta-ewin gave excellent a-e- rounds now at the homes of Ma-s. rts of the waa-l done throughout B. Milîson and Ma-. T. Stephens. * yeaa-. Rev. Harrison pa-esidcd Sid Hallowell has purchased the *election of officers: Pa-es. - Haas and Szigeti farm. rs. Wilbua- Archer; lst Vice- rs. Hector Shoa-tridge; Sec. - The fia-st step in building of na- rs. Fred Trewin; Assist.-Mrs. tions is ta build a nation of saund cil Hill; Ta-cas. - Ma-s. Ha-ay families. rltCamp; Fruit and Flciwer Com.______________ MIas. Leath Byea-s; Ga-aup Con -______________ aeas-Ma-s. M. Graham, Ma-s.j )rman Mountjoy, Ma-s. Clar-ence- arlow, Ma-s. Earl Ba-adbua-n, Ma-s. cy VanCamp, Ma-s. O. Wright; ii san age Com. - Ma-s. H. Van- LE T1N S bez Wright and Ma-s. Jamesa ary. A vote of thanks was cx- t ied ta Ma-s. Clarence Marlow hea- excellent services as Presi- t for thc past tha-ce yeaa-s, and Mras. Lcith Byea-s for- hem hos- .lity.'%c chool Board and Chas. Ven-E t took ovea- the a-unning of thec kand arc making fine pa-oga-ess c etting the ice in. FOR OVIERSi 1 Clarke Union Ma-. and Ma-s. Alex Watson and Colin Smith have had the flu. Miss Ta-an, oua- teacher, at hem home at Whitevale. Miss Eileen Souch, at home. Holiday Visitors: Ha-a-y Bailey, R.A.F., and Ma-s. Addison Rickaby, Toronto, Ma-. and Ma-s. Carl Bill- îngs and Audrey, Ma-. and Ma-s. Neil Porter and Shirley at H. J. Souch's. . . Ma-s. Ida Stark and John, Ma-. and Ma-s. Carlas Tamb- lyn and family, Ma-. and Ma-s. James Star-k and family, New- tonville, and Ma-s. Annie Evans, Orono, at Gardon Powea-s'. School meeting was held Dec. 29 with a very small attendance. Ulmont Bullock, retia-ing trustee, was ae-elected. There was con- sidemable talk about things in gen- eral, among othea- things the in- sulation of the school. Neil Rainey was appainted delegate ta attend the O.E.A. and the trustees are ta attend the Taustees and Rate- payers Convention. Should b. Sent Now OURS ARE READY Don't miss this opportun- ity te send a cheery greet- ing to the Boys and Girls " 4over there ". STATIONERY SPECIAL. Brunswick Kid pad, 100 sheets and 2 pkgs. En- velopes for only 29o J. W. JEWELL ..BIG 20" PHONE 556 NES r a v F a e a 9 E g IN H ai ir E' I a i ti g. H Ni Cadmus The Annual Conga-egation Meeting of the Church met c Wednesday cvening with a goc attendanée and Rev. R. B. Ha: rison in the chair. Minutes( 1942 meeting werc read by Sec Ta-cas. Ma-s. J. E. Elliott. Live Wii S.S. Class of which Miss Mountja is teacher, repoa-ted canta-ibutin a Waa- Savings Certificate of $4.CJ toward the Church debt. M. & 1' Fund was rcpaa-ted by Ma-s. Elliat stating that avea- haîf the objec tive was reached and a callectia was taken which helped inca-cas the amaunt. Sunday School a-e parted a substantial sum of mone on hand. Church report present cd by Sec.-Treas. Ma-s. Ellioti stated that obligations had beei pretty well met with the amoun extra handed in by the callector5 Edgar- Gibson and Oscar Mc Quade, supplementcd by a gene- ous cheque fromn the W.A. Repor of W.A. and W.M.S. was given b: Sec. Miss Mountjoy, stating tha the sick and shut-ins had been a-e -nembcrcd by fa-uit and floweri and the bea-caved anes by letten of sympathy. The Golden Jubilci of the Church on Thanksgivini )ay was planned by the W.A. anc invitations sent toa ah formea nembers and adherents. Thc ac. aivities of the saciety, besides th( 12 meetings, the quilting anc piecang of 12 quilts wea-e the pla3 a-esented by Solina Young PeaPlE in June and the a-aast goose supper on Thanksgiving Day which prav. ed such a huge success. Electioni of afficers resulted in re-elgctioni of Session, Stewards and Sec.. 'a-cas. In the S.S. Ma-. Ha-ay Philp esigned as Superintendent and Sidney Goff was elected. Jim Grey, Stuar-t McQuade and Leslie Johnston wea-e appainted as sec- retaries. The teachers wea-e ail re-appaintcd. Visitors: Sgt. Glenn Gibson who has been spending his fua-lough at is home, left for his new post at )ebcrt, N.S., on Dcc. 30. . . Miss lune Sweet and Ma-. Wesley Sweet it home... Ma-s. Gardon McLean, Iiss Jean McLean, Uxbridge, Ma-. and Ma-s. Russell Gilbert, Miss Velma Gilbert, Solina, Ma-. Mil- ,n Slemon and Lloyd Haydon at Va-s. J. E. Elliott's, and Miss Vountjoy's. .. Miss Marjorie Gal- maith has retua-ncd ta her school iPeterbaro and Miss 1. Hickling llenwood, and Miss Jean Coulte- 'etea-boro, are back ta their 'hools here. A student teache- swith Miss Caulte- this week. Election day passed off quietly ýere on Monday. Too often when we think of be- ig honest, we think of being onest about somebody else. The ced is ta be honest about aur- aves. ri S G Ji a- a- h; hi D Ji at mV ar to ai A] PE scl is an to- Ir. id a-- it- a-. .s ly in x,1 ig s y1, ci, re Y.P.U. met Manday evening Swith Ross Ca-ydea-man, Fellowship ItConvenea-, in charge of the pro- gram. The warship service on the theme "Faith"l was present- ed by Bruce Taylor and Jerry Millson and was a fitting intro- duction ta the inspiring address "Belief in Gad is Evea-ything," given by Pearl Leach. Evelyn il Parrinder read two appa-apriate nselections and Helen Langmaid and Ileen Balson played a piano duet. Mua-ray Vice canducted an interesting cantest. Ma-. and Ma-s. E. H. Taylor, Ma-s. E. Cryderman, Ma-. and Ma-s. A. J. -Balson attended the funeral of their uncle, Ma-. John Gilbank, at Bowmanville, Tuesday. Visitors: Ma-. and Ma-s. Edwin *Ormiston, Maple Grave, with Ma-. and Ma-s. Tom Baker, Jr.. . Ma-s. W. A. Ormiston, Marion and *Bruce, Ma-s. Orville Jackson and Murraay, Columbus, with Ma-. and Ma-s. Bruce Tink... Ma-. and Ma-s. Jack Reynolds and family at Ma-. Reg. Summea-ville's, Cherrywood ..Ma-. and Ma-s. R. C. Scott, Ma-. and Ma-s. B. G. Stevens, LAC Bob Scott at Burney Hooey's, Bur-ke- ton... Ma-s. L. C. Snowden, Mild- a-ed and Bob, Maple Ga-ove; Misses Margaret Wright and Betty Snow- den, David Jagger, Toronto; Miss Jean Hogarth, Ma-. Frank Blunt, Bowmanville, at Ma-. Thos. Bak- er's. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Frank Gil- bert at Ma-. R. A. Holden's, Osh- awa.. . Ma-. and Ma-s. Bryce Br-own with relatives at Toronto. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Hilton Tink and family, Base Line; Ma-. and Ma-s. Clarence Tink and family, Ma-. and Ma-s. Perecy Dewell and Marilyn, Hamp- tan, at Bruce Tink's for New Yeaa-'s Eve. . . Ma-. and Ma-s. Haa-ry Jardine and Donald, Kings- tan; Ma-. S. H. Annis, Detroit; Ma-. Hugh Annis, Enniskillen; Ma-. and Ma-s. Gardon Leask, Ewaa-t and Eunice, Tauntoh, at Ma-. Frank Gilbea-t's. . . Ma-s. Russell Balsan and Carolyn, Miss Lena Taylor, Bowmanville, Ma-. and Ma-s. Ernest Larmer and family, Blackstock, at E. R. Taylor's. .. Ma-s. Clinton Whetterý and David, Toronto, at Bryce Brown's. . . Ma-. and Ma-s. Roy Anderson and Margaret with hea- father at Peffea-law. , . Ma-. and Ma-s. Frank Gilber-t with Ma-s. Jas. Oke, Bawmanville... Ma-. and Ma-s. Ralph Davis and Pata-icia at Lamne Hoskin's, Tyrone. . . Miss Ella Milîson, Toronto, at home.. Sgt. Navigator Gardon Scott with his mathea- at Southampton... Ma-. and Ma-s. Wes. Wea-ry at Ma-. Lloyd Snowden's, Maple Grave. ia )n r- ig )o ;e y it ts ts lis He Mi ai Lu t] ti ta 1% t) F c: di ec w m1 Visitors: Ma-. and Ma-s. Lloyd Stainton, Toronto, Ma-. and Ma-s. Adam Hawley, Petea-boro, Ma-. and Ma-s. Ross Lee, Diane and Brian, Kedron, Ma-. and Ma-s. Lloyd Met- calfe and Larry, Oshawa, at A. T. Stainton's. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Fred Cameron and Helen at Her-bert Camea-on's, Tyrane. . . Ma-. and Ma-s. Fr-ank Pascoe and daughtea-s at Archie Keith's, Oshawa. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Walter Parrinder, WHEN WE TEST YOUR EYES YOU A ASSURED ENTIRE SATISFACTION Il FIT AND PRICE Rev. J. Plant preached a fine sermon Sunday on "Dwelling on Home Life." Communion was ob- served. Ratepayers and Trustees met on Dec. 31 when these trustees were elected: Harold Gill, J. Cura-an, H. Trick and Mrs. Tom Bailey, Sec's- Treas. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Laughlin at Ma-. W. McLaughlin's, Union. .. Ma-. and Miýs. Tom New- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, Caesarea, at John Carter's. .. Mr. and Mrs. K. Rablin, Cobourg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair, Oshawa, Miss Grace Bolten, Toronto, with Mrs. F. Caughill. . . Pte. Cameron Clause, Tpr. Harold Gatchell, Hamilton, at Mrs. Len. Gatchelî's ..Mr. and Ma-s. Ernest Adams, Viola, Mary and Albert, at Ivan Cochrane's, Blackstock. . . Miss Mabel Hua-st, Toronto, Spr. G. Johnston, Tpr. R. Aldred, Bramp- ton, Mr. A. Aldred, Perth, Mr. and Mrs. Egber-t Aldred and family, Oshawa, at Mrs. A. Alda-ed's... Mrs. Florence Caughill with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair, Oshawa ...Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rahm with their son, Walt Rahm, En-j niskillen. .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryant, Oshawa, at Ben. Hub- bard's . . . Robert Carter in To- ronto . . . Mr. and Mrs. Clarencej Rahm and Betty, Weston, Mrs. Maxwell, Montreal, Mrs. W. Coch-. rane, Jean and Harold, Kingston, Mr. and Ma-s. George Rahm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rahm, Elsie and Florence, Union, Mr-.t and Mrs. W. Rahm and Doreen ats H. Rahm's. . . Miss Ruby Bailey at Norman Williams', Hamilton ...Chester Hoskjn at J. Law- son's, Toronto. .- Mr. and Mrs. David Gray and Carol Ann, New-t tanville, Mrs. V. Lethangue and1 Marie, Bawmanville, Mrs. F.e Adams, Mrs. Alf. Randle, Evelyn r and Eunice, Hampton, Gnr. Art.s Wotten, Halifax, Misses Helene and Jean Adams, Laurence f Adams, Pontypool, at Henry i Adams'... Miss Grace Bolton, To- ronto Normal School, is 'herey practising teaching school thisc week. 1t 1 MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL NEWS We are all back to school again ready for a new year. Senior boys had a good lesson Monday in practical Hygiene when they took down the Christmas decorations, took out the platZorm and tadied things up. Senior girls put things in order in the lunch roa... The teachers and pupils of Maple Grove are very sorry to .hear about Edîtor James' son being wounded in Italy. We hope it is not serious and we feel deeply for Mr. and Mrs. James in their days of anxiety that every parent must pass through, under such circum- stances . . . We have converted the church shed into a skating rînk. We are planning to have the boys play hockey for 15 minutes each noon hour while the rest eat and then the rest of the time will be for skating. . . We would like ta call attention toaa slight error made last week in the write-up of Maple Grave Royal Winter Fair. Instead of Mr. C. F. 'Connor, assistant ta the Chief In- spector, it should have read Mr. C. F. Cannon. Mr. Cannon or- iginated the name for aur Royal Winter Fair and we want him ta know that we haven't forgotten it Mr. Lycett, Miss Williams and tepupils of Maple Grave School wish ta thank Mr. James for the fine editorial in Iast week's issue. We hope that we are deservîng of haîf the fine things he said about us... We wish ta welcame Dora- thy Rahme of Grade VIII ta aur school. - Ruth Snowden, Grade VIl-VIl'. Maple Grave Victory Club Maple Grave Victory Club held their third annual New Year's Eve social when crokinole and euchre were played. The younger members enjoyed a skate in the shed. After lunch had been serv- ed draws were made for prizes for lucky lady which was won by Mrs. Howard Foley, the lucky man being Leslie Collacutt. The youngest member present, Elgin Greenham, drew from a large can the winning tickets for these prizes donated by members of the Club: 50 sexed pullets-M. W. Littlewoad, Orono;.2 bus. apples- E. Winacott; 1 bu. apples-Mrs. Art Coverly; 1 bag of potatoes- Keith Crago; 1 dressed chicken- r S. G. Trevail. Keith Crago asked 1 that his bag of potatoes be auc- 1 tioned off and proceeds donated E to the Club. This was done and t vlick Brown bought the potatoes.. Proceeds from the sale of I3 ickets and for the evening r Lmounted ta $90.95. This money C is ta be used for boxes for our a boys overseas. Sixteen boxes ivere sent at Christmas and we C ,'ish it were possible ta print the j4, ltters of thanks received from lthese boys. P The Club has been meeting with C 'arm Forum but it has been de- F ided to hold separate meetings, C lates for which will be announc- Iý c, and it is haped the community fa xill get together and make these a- meetings a real success bath ci ciably and financially. 1V [oyd Ba-oome's, Solina. . . Ma-. a.m. I i i ANN PAGE EBUTTER ieGrd ]PURE LARD FLOUR Prtybag 231 PURJTY GATS po NUSTARD jars 2fr15 PERFECTION COCGA BLACK TEA Blond al g AU PAGE VITAMN 'BI, BREIAD WHE WHEAT 241oa aD8UIUCRACKED WHEAT OV This W.ek's Foature 'Wholo Wheat Loaf." 1 PILESaid pro- IPILESotruding piles shauld know Bunkers Herbai Puils treat thse cause at its. fighting for aur way of life. source. Money back If the first. bottie does net satisfy., Buy from your drugglst. and Ma-s. Carl Wilbu- at Alan Wil- bur's, Oshawa. . . Pte. Peggy Killen, Toronto, at home for a few days. . . Ma-s. Jas. Stainton visited Ma-s. Chas. Lander, Osh- Sawa. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Fr-ank Pas- coe, Ma-. and Ma-s. Carl Wilbur visited their aunt, Ma-s. Wm. Ba-ight, Raglan. .. Misses Eleanor and Lyla Stainton, Oshawa, at A T. Stainton. Rev. J. B. Rhodes, B.A., Asst. Principal of Toronto Bible College and foa-merly of St. Anda-ew's Presbyta-ian Chua-ch, Cobour-g, will pa-each in St. Andrcw's next Sunday, Communion service; i1 LISE2,ijOar 27< lb. 38o lb. 17o 1<24lb. 73< 179 pkg 24< jars 2 fr199 l-249 179 pkg* 319 LETTUCEArizon:iceberg, extra ORANGES California Navel, 220 ez .SPINACH Texas Curly La A &P MATS Commercial Quality Beef PORTEIHOUE o iron i lb. 39e BLADE ROAST lb. 270 SHORT RIB RGAST lb. 290 3aLs. 17ec Each 17e d o . 3 9 e Lb. 15c Fîossie's M O O ds HARD - BOILED BECAUtBE she doesn't like the way same folks give Up the milk drinking habit when they grow up. She knows that doctors say that adults can get as much bene- fit from a quart of milk as chlfdren can. Bowma nville Dairy PeHONE 446 1 1 Burketon Maple Grove Frutatives ----------22c, Chase's Nerve Food 60c, Gin Plus----------39c, Castile Soap long bar 15c, 2 for --- Small cakes ------ 6 far Pure Castile -------10ce Large bar -------------- Vick's Vaparub.------- Thermogene Rub ------ Camphorated Rub ---- Nyal A.S.A. Tablets 100 -------- - ---------- 1NO1IIING BElTER1 Rev. Gardner- delivered a splei did sermon Sunday afternoon. Visitars: Ma-. and Ma-s. W. Cari wîth Ma-. and Ma-s. L. Annis, T( ronto. Ma-s. Cann remained fc a visit. . . Miss Taylor, Tarant, with Ma-. and Ma-s. Hall, also Mv R. Hall, who has been lolidayir at home from Guelph College.. Ma-. and Ma-s. Ewart Pollard an Rosemary, Toronto, with his pai ents. .. Miss Isabeil Pollard wil Miss Sybil Hockin, Toronto.. Ralph Simpson is home after visil ing relatives in Toronto. . . Mi and Ma-s. E. Doidge New Year' guests with Ma-. and Ma-s. T. E Knight, town, and an Sunda ,vere guests with Ma-. and Ma-s. È Eodgson, Tyrone, at. a fami]ý gathering.. . Ma-. and Ma-s. P. Cani [ith Ma-. and Ma-s. Aa-mou. Hampton.. . New Yeaa-'s gatherinj t Ma-. and Ma-s. W. G. Wea-ry' included Ma-. and Ma-s. E. Wearî Ebenezea-, and Ma-s. N. Rickarc gewcastle, besides members c he family. . . Ma-. and Ma-s. F qoney attended a New Yeaa-s Ev( lathea-ing at Ma-. and Ma-s. G ïoney's, Newcastle, and spen iew Yeaa's Day with Ma-s. F ý:eUy, Oshawa. 25-------------- 1 SCOTT'S EMULSION M rM Botter Way to take Cod Liver Oul Contains Vitamine - A endDW Solina, Ma-. Bert Hoskin, Har- nony, at Refard Cameron's... Mra. and Ma-s. Lloyd Flintoff and Ronnie, Caurtice, at Wes. Cam- eron's. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Carl Wil- >ua- at Ralph Wilbur's, Columbus ...Ma-. and Ma-s. George Hilts, Mrs. George Torbit, Ma-s. W. Glas- pel, Ma-. Ray Scott and Douglas, )shawa, at F. B. Glaspel's. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. Chr-istian Star, Toronto, MIr. and Ma-s. John Sutter and Chas., Maxwell's, Ma-. and Ma-s. August Geissberge- and family, Ma-. Joe Gachter, Haa-mony, Ma-. LArnold Eyman, Whitby, at Hans Geissberge-'s. . . Ma-. and Ma-s. Perecy Langmaid and Bernice, Dshawa, at Russell Rabbins'... la-. and Ma-s. Ray Camea-on and !amily at Orville Hooey's, Osh- iwa.. Ma-. and Ma-s. Fa-ank Pas- e and daughters at Arthur loore's, Enniskillen... Ma-s. A. T. ;taintan is visiting he- daughte-, [a-s. Adam Hawley, Petea-baro.. [a-. and Mrs,. Elmer Wilbu-, ampton, at Fr-ank Pascoe's... Ir. and Ma-s. Delbert Flintoff, rene and Doris Richards, Jimmy ad Ralph Bur-gess, Kedron, at res. Cameron's. .. Ma-. and Ma-s. iathe- Pascoe, Ruth and Loran at RADIATOR ANTIFFEEZE -$ ---------------------- 695 UU1VLIUuM'S lilUG qSTOREIu Trui il 1 FORTIFY YOUR BODY AGAINST COLDS ... Wampole's Ext.---$1.00 Tasty Extract ----$1.00 Vltavlm Caps ----$1, $3.25 Halibut Caps - 89c, $1.50 Frosst's Iýeo Chemical Food $1.15, $2.45, $4.45 Ext. Malt and Cod Liver 011 ------- 59c, 98c, $1.69 A. B. D. Capsules ----$1, $3.25 Beminal Tablets 100 -----$3.75 THE CANADIAN STATESMÀN, BOWMANVILLÉ, ONTARIO TT-TITR-c;-. JAýJUARY 6th. 1943 1 N 0 FO lJLY ý 0 R cake Il 10U 325C1 4 9en lse 1 590& 989 Salem Solina CARROTS S.

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