THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1943 THE ANAIAN TATSMA, BOMANILLE ONARI THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ON~ARIO PAGE THREE Cartwright Township Donations To The District Red Cross Fund Mrs. Wlll Crawford Mns. Geo. Fonder -------- $ 1.00 Thos. Stinson ------ ------ .50 Anchdeacon Simpson ------.- 5.00 Mrs. Simpson.............-------5.00 Mns. S. A. Devitt ---------- 10.00 Dr. & Mns. McAthur ----- 25.00 Mrs. John Wright -------- 1.00 Mn. & Mns. C. Venning --- 2.00 Mrs. Will Crawford ----- 2.00 Harold Crawford -------- 2.00 Mns. John McKee.........-----2.00 Mrs. W. W. VanCamp ----- .50 Mn. & Mns. W. Scott ----- 5.00 Mn. & Mns. C. Marlow ---- 4.00 Mrs. Bruce................------1.00 Mn. & Mns. J. H. Foder.-- 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. Sam Ferguson -- 1.00 Mn. & Mrs. O. Wright ---- 1.00 XM9Mrs. L. Mountjoy -- 10.00l jpMxW. & Mrs. A. Bailey ------- 10.0G Mn. & Mrs. Fred Baihey ---- 2.00 Miss Dorothy Cook ------- 2.00 Doris & Mrs. Marlow ---- 1.00 $96.00 Mrs. Frank Stinson Mn. & Mrs. H. VanCamp --$ 2.50 Mrs. Robt. Sadler -------- - 1.00 Eva & Mns. Parrn-------------- 5.00 Mrs. R. Hooper ------------ 1.00 Frank Bailey ----------- 1.00 Mn. & Mns. Jno. Nesbitt --- 2.60 Mn. & Mrs. Alex Gilbert -- 25.00 Sam Jeffrey --------------- 2.00 Mn., Mns. Wallace Malow 25.00 Mn. & Mns. H. Shortridge Jas. Byens -------------- Rev. D. M. Stinson ------- M rs. Barton ------------ Mn. & Mrs. J. W. Bradburn Mns. Albert Henry ------ Mrs. Henry Mountjoy --- Miss C. E. Skuce -------- Mrs. Jas. Marlow -------- Mrs. V. M. Archer -------- Mrs. L. P. Graham.------ Mn, & Mns. Jno. Larmer - Mns. M. Graham --------- Mn. & Mns. Frank Stinson George S. Crawford ------- 2.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 .50 10.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 4.00 5.00 $106.00 Mrs. Herman Hooey Edwand Darcy ---------- $ 1.00 Mrs. H. Bailey...........-----1.00 J. R. MeLaughlin.........----1.00 Mrs. Richandson -------- 1.00 James Ginn ------------- 1.00 Vera & Mrs. Fonder ------ 2.50 Miss J. Watson..............-----1.50 Miss M. Simonds -.--------- 1.00 Mn. & Mrs. Fred Hamilton 2.00 Doris Hamilton ----------- .50 Ruth Hamilton ------------ .50 Thos. Venning ------------ 2.00 Mrs. Thos. Venning ------ 1.00 Mn. & Mrs. John Venning - 2.00 Miss Joan Venning ------ 1.00 Grant Jackson ----------- 1.50 Mns. Wes. Pearce -------- 1.00 Mrs. Geo. Crawford . 1.00 Mrs. Jas. Henry ----------- 1.00 J. Cottrill--------------------- 1.00 Miss Gertrude Henry --- 1.00 James Mullen ------------- 1.00 George Hooey-------------- 2.00 Herman Hooey--------------- 2.25 Mrs. Herman Hooey ----- 2.25 Mrs. Foster Ferguson -o -- 2.00 R. P. A llun --------------- 5.00 Rupert Byers -------------- 5.00 $ 45.00 Garnet Wright Garnet Wright ------------$ 2.00 Lloyd Wright ----------- 1.00 W ill Forder ---------------- 3.00 Arthur Leighton ---------- 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. R. Wall --------- 20.00 $ 28.00 Ernest Larmer Mn. & Mrs. Ernest Larmer $ 10.00 Ralph Larmer ------------ 5.00 Mn. & Mns. Jabez Wight. 5.00 Mn. & Mrs. Carl Wright. 5.00 Mn. & Mrs. Roy Fenguson 1.00 $ 26.00 Joe Bradburn Mn. & Mrs. N. Green --------$ 5.00 Mn. & Mns. A. Wright --- 3.00 Mns. R. Stinson --------- 1.00 Mn. & Mrs. Joe Bnadburn 3.00 $ 12.00 Stanford VanCamp Mn. & Mrs. W. Wenny ---- $ 5.00 Mn. & Mrs. P. VanCamp 2.00 Mn. & Mns. S. VanCamp .2 00 Mn. & Mns. H. Swain ---- 1.00 $ 10.00 Oliver J. Smith Alex Dever --------------- $ 10.00 N. H. Manlow ---------- 10.00 Henb Galbraith ---- - 5.00 W . Archer -------------- 2.00 Mns. W. Archer............ ---2.00 M. C. Smith ------------- 10.00 Trewin Bros ------------ 10.00 Dave McLean.............------ .50 $ 49.50 Louis Stinson James McKee..........-------$ 1.00 George Johnston.--- --- 1.00 Marwood McKee..........----1.00 Ray McGil . ------- ..------- 1.00 Gordon Stinson...........-----1.00 Clarence Ginn........------- 1.00 Sam McKe...............------- .50 Laverne Devltt $65 Mrs. M. Johnston-......---$ 1.00 Chas. Graham ----.--- .----- 1.00 Russel Larmer............-----2.00 Miss Jean Coulten ------- 5.00 N. Lathangue............------1.00 C. W . Sweet ------------ .50 Mn. & Mrs. Wm. Fee 2.00 Mns. Jas. Melton...........----1.00 Mrs. Ed. Fowlen...........----1.00 Mns. Lucinda Hyland..---- 2.50 O. J. Hyland...............------2.50 Royal Whitfield..........----1.00 M . G iffin -------------- 1.00 Meredith English..........----1.00 Dalton English...........-----2.00 HOLD HIGH THE TORCH 0F FREEDOM ICTORY Nothing short of victory over the powers of aggression will ensure a just and peaceful order after the war. There can be no compromise with international bandits., In that victory ail of us wish to share. * j, Victory's price is high. Somne have the privilege of figkting; ail have the privi- lege of saving money to supply our fighters with modern engines of war. Enormous sumns of money must be raised for ships, planes, tanks, guns, bombs, shells and bullets. Have a share in the victory by saving £- Buy Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates and Stamps - Pay the necessarily heavy Income Taxes- IN ADDITION TO Keeping up your Life Insurance and Providing for your Future Independence- Such'a programme of determined, systematic saving is part of the price of VICTORY. BANK 0F MRON TRPEAÀL §'A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SFRVICE the Ouccome of 125 Years' Successful Operation ~WAR /SAVING5X CERFICAES Bowmanville Branch: F. O. McILVEEN, Manager C. J. Parr $342 Mn. & Mns. J. A. Johnston $ 5.00 Keith Johnston ----.--------- 2.00 Mns. J. E. Ehiott..........-- --5.00 Mn. & Mns. Clarence Mountjoy...............-------5.00 Frank Nesbitt............---- -5.00 Mn. & Mns. Chas. Fallis -- 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. C. J: Parrn----- 3.00 Lowehh Faîhis.............-- ----1.00 Roy Wenry...............--------2.00 Rupert Werny............------3.00, $ 33.00 Pledge, May lst ----------- $ 5.00 Harry Philp Hanny Philp --------------$ 20 Fred Philp -----1----00--- Norman Argue -.------- 1.00 Wm. C. Thompson ------- 2.00 Lorne M cKee ------------- 1.00 $ 7.00 Miss Audrey Hauna. Sid G off ---- ----------- $ 1.00 Miss Inez Hickling........ «--1.00 Marvyn Nesbitt ---------- 1.00 Percy Williamson.........----2.00 Ivan Thompson...........-----2.00 Arthur Hanna............--- -1.00 Manjory Hanna............----.50 Audrey Hanna.............-----.50 Clarke Williams......2.00 Dave Wilson.......... ------ 1.00 Bert Gibson--- Mrs. S. McQuade Laverne Devitt ---------- 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. C. P. Devitt 3.00 Mn. & Mrs. Ed. Harris. 2.00 $ 31.50 Tom Hodge Mrs. Herb Hooey-------- $ 2.00 M rs. F. Cook ------------ .50 Howard Harris --.--------- .50 Mn. & Mrs. N. Mountjoy ---- 5.00 Mr. & Mrs. T. Hodge ------ 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. O. Graham --- 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. Ina Argue ---- 10.00 Miss D. Perrett-------------- 2.00 Mrs. Carter..............-------1.00 Jno. Greer -------------- 1.00 Harold Larmer ---------- 1.00 $ 27.00 Burney Hooey Mrs. Jas. Larmen -------- $ 5.00 Mrs. John Hooey -------- 10.00 Mn. & Mrs. B. Hooey ----- 2.00 Roy Hooey ----------------- 1.50 Mrs. Dave Archer --------- 1.00 Mrs. Joe Archer --------- 1.00 Mrs. L. McGuire...........----- .50 Mr. & Mrs. Ken Gilbanks 1.00 $ 22.00 EarI Bradburn Mn. & Mrs. Gordon Strong $ 5.00 Mn. & Mrs. James Strong 4.00 Mrs. Jno. Wotten-------- 1.00 Mrs. R. Steele............---- -4.00 Mrs. H. Mahaffy --------- 2.00 Mrs. John Wilson ------- 1.00 Mrs. W. Henry ---------- 1.00 Mrs. Jobb Graham ------ 3.00 Wm. Darcey ---- ----- -- 2.00 Courtney Graham -,------ 5.00 John Vance - ------------ 1.00 Russell Coates ----------- 2.00 W ilbur Vance ----------- 2.00 Mrs. Fred Toms --------- 2.00 Leslie Coates ----------- 1.00 Russell Spinks ---------- 3.00 Cecil Gibson ------------ 2.00 Tom McLachlan -------- 1.00 Mrs. V. Kozub ----------- 1.00 Mr. & Mrs. Earl Bradburn 2.00 Mrs. Fred Cowling ------ 1.00 Lorn Griffin --------------- 1.00 Miss E. Harnden ---------- 1.00 $ 48.00 Herb Swain Smith Bros............---------$ 10.00 Herb Swain..............------2.00 Mrs. A. Rahm............---- -1.00 Luther Mountjoy --.--------2.00 Russell Mountjoy..........----2.00 Lew Swain..............-------3.00 Wilbur Toms.............------2.00 $ 22.00 John Beacock Mr. & Mrs. H. Vine ------ $ 1.00 Adelbert Beacock ------- 1.00 Lorne Thompson --.-------- 1.00 Beacock Bros ------ ---- 3.00 $ 6.00 Dr. J. A. McArthur Ivan Proutt...........--------$ 1.00 Ted Marlow..............------2.00 Joe Noon.................-------- .50 F. A. Hyland.............-------3.00 Cecil Wilson..............------2.00 Mrs. Shepphard...........-----2.00 $ 10.50 Murray Byers Mn. & Mrs. Leith Byers ---- $ 3.00 Murray Byers............- _ ---2.00 J. H. DeMille . ...---- ------2.00 Harold DeMille........----- 1.00 Mn. & Mrs. W. N Hoskin - 5.00 D. J. McTaggart.......- -- - 1.00 Ray Bradburn.........---- _ 1.()o Jack VanCamp.------- --- 1.00 Leslie Taylor ----. ------.---- .25 $ 16.25 Mrs. Russell Harran Russell Harran .----- .$ 6.50 Mrs. Shepphand ...... 2.50 Mrs. E. Frayer . - 1.00) Fred Harran........----- --- 2.00 Mrs. Geo Proutt.-------- 1.00 Walter Webb -------- -- 2.00 Harry Hall...............-------1.00o Andrcw Harran...........-----2.00 Mrs. J. J. Bruce.......------ 2.00 $ 20.00 Miss Evelyn Campbell William Armstrong.--------$ 1.00 Mrs. Geo. Hicks...........----1.00 Helen Staples........---- -- 1.00 Ed. Armstrong ----------- 1,00 Mrs. Allan Suggitt.........---2.00 Merlin Suggitt .----------.-.---.--- 1.00 Wes. Campbell ---- ----- 1.00 Evelyn Campbell -.--.-------1.00o Bruce Heaslp $90 Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Heaslip $ 10.00) Mrs. J. W. Irvine - ... ----..--1.00 T. Richardson.............------1.00 Mrs. Ida Richardson.......---1.00 Ehi Mairs..........----- ----- 1.00 Wm. Robinson ----- .80 Oscar McQuade $ 14.80 Proceeds of Social Evening Cadmus, Mrs. M. Mountjoy............ ------$ 3.25 Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy ----1.00 W. B. Ferguson...........---2.00( Meredith Fallis...........-----5.00 Ed. Strong...............--------1.00 Mr. & Mrs. C. Gibson---- 2.00 Osca.r McQuae .-..2.00 Mn. & Mn. & Arthu Wm. Cora Austii Fred Willia Cecil Henb Norm Miltor Rober John Mrs.J Mn. c& James Ivan Roy1 Dr. R. Larry MissC S. T. Perey Georg Miss W. G. Wm. Henni Mns.P MissE Henry Mn. & Mauni Mr. & Mn. & Mn. & Mn. & Mn. & Mn. & Anthi Frank Mrs.J Miss1 MissD Leonai Owen Stanie Lawre C .H. Mrs.F Mrs. N. C. R. W. A. J. Mrs.1 Mrs.V Mrs.1 Mns.V J. G. Mn. & Lawre Glady3 Mn. & Thoc Wm.1 Mn. & MrI. & Mrs.i TOTÀL .--------------- Wedding WERRY-MORRI,ç The home of Dr. and Mi Langmaid, Oshawa, wa setting for a pretty wec two thinty o'clock, May is Jean Eleanon, daughter and Mns. Frank F. Morri manville, became the b Capt. S. George Wenny, Mn. and Mns. S. E. Werry, Earl Dorreli lMns. F. F. Willan hMns. Earl Donreil Si Mis. Harold Beacoc an Crozier -- --- -- Taylor ------- -- Crozien - --------- n Beacock --- ---- D ayes - -- ------ -- Milton Fisher ýarn Hooey -------- 1H i - -- - -- - -- - -- - -- - - S Taylor ----- --_ - ian Taylor -------- )n Fisher --- ----- rt Hamilton----- Hamilton --- ----- Jus. Sanderson. -- Sf Mns. Sim Sanderso ýs P arr -- --------- Cochrane ---------- T aylor ------------ George Bowers t.P. Bowles ------- Y Hardcasthe ------- Genevieve Beacock - . B ruce --------- - YEdgerton ---- --- ge Bowers -------- N. HoQey -- -- --- Bowles Lamb an Samelîs ------ A. Beacock - ------ Henry Thompson Ethel Thompson -- Y Thompson ýý Mns. Reg. Nesbitt 'ie Nesbitt -- -- k Mns. Geo. Johns SMns. H. Wheeler--- Sz Mrq. D. Black -- SMrs. L. Fitze ----- ýz Mns. W. Fitze ---- rz Mns. D. Johns----- ir Jackman ------- kJackman ------- Jas. Williamson---- Velma Hooey .----- Myrtle Hooey ----- ard Joblin --------- i Stacey --------- --- Mrs.- Harold Porteoi ,y Malcolm ------- 'ence Malcolm ----- Porteous --------- Robt. Ewens ------- A. M ains ---------- M arlow ----------- '. Jackson --------- Veahe ----- ---- K. Samelis --------- Wm. Samelîs ------- J. G. Thompsou E. Henderson ----- W. D. Ferguson ---- Thompson ------- Mrs. H. McLaughlii 'ence McLaughlin -- Ys McKee......------- St Mrs. Donald >m pson -------------- Beacock ---------- Mrs. Joe Fonder -- k Mrs. Levi ci Jno. Dickey ------- tnRe.J. E. Grîifithnperiormea the ceremony against a back- ground of pink roses and snap- dragons, white liles, ferns and palms, and Mrs. Meredith Moffatt played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked charm- ing in a street length pale tur- quoise crepe frock with lace yoke, matching hat with Mary Stuart brim and shoulder length veil, and black accessories. Her corsage was of deep pink roses and baby's breath. The bride's only attend- ant was Miss Helen Mason who chose a two piece suit of gold and white printed silk with brown ac- cessories and corsage of talisman roses. Mn. Wesley Werry, Hamp- ton, was best man for his brother. For the reception immediately following the ceremony, the bride's mother received in a pale blue crepe gown with black ac- cessories and corsage of red roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother in a rose dress with navy accessories and corsage of pale pink roses. Following the reception the couple left on their wedding trip, the bride wearing a two piece erPen dress. beige coat with wolf collan, and black accessonies. The happy couple will resîde at Gaspe, Quebec. The bride is a graduate of Mac- donald Institute and Acadia Uni- versity and has been teaching at Kincardine Hieh FSchoo1. The eroom, now with the Canadian Dental Corps. is ;4 eraduate of the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. The pioneers were rugged. No man in the old days ever tried to eat off a card table. No Illusions About the Future about the future even after the uar is won. To win the peace will be as hard a task as to win the war. We shahl need the same national unity at home. We shahl necd, 1 have no doubt, something of the saine spirit of self-denial and sacrifice. We shahl need true friendship between the nations wh have fought as Allies if we are to win through. We are pledged to play our full part ini the building of a peaceful, active, international society."-Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. 1 50 Neton11 e "Lo, the dead is living" and Miss -- .50 ew on 1 e Jean Campbell sang So sweetly ______that favorite solo "The Holy City",. $ 13.00 (April 29th News») A Reception service was held W-1 Annual Meeting when ten persons were received $ 35.00 The annual meeting of Newton- into church membership as fol- 25.00 ville Wl1. was held in the base- 10X4s. .k 6.00 ment of the United Church, Apnîl SBy profession of faith-Evelyn -- 1.00 21. Ted fr wasr reported $29.00 Stpetn Ray Stapleton, Thelma 1-0 aiedfo wrwork irom the card Saltn eith Stapleton and 2.00 parties this winter. The St. Pat- Jim Gilmer, 2.0 rik'sTe wa alo aspendd sc- By letter-Mr. and Mns. J. E. 2.00 rc's Tea ws also a s edid c-Anderson, Mrs. W. Stevens, Mrs. 1.0 es$2o1.h4hwe5e.îe T. Coatham and Mrs. Dainard. $ 73.00( An outstanding item of busi- At the close the Sacrament was ness was a request for a life mem- administered. $ 1.0 brshp cetifcat andpinforchildren could rhyme off memor- 2 .00 bMrs.hn cRbican in war Easter guests: Dr. Foster Ham- -_ 200 Ms. ohn obinon.Thiswasilton, Hemlock, N.Y., with his --2.00 an Easter gif t from e tw aunt, Mrs. J. E. Andlerson. . . Mr. 2.00 daughters. Mrs. Robinson was and Mrs. Harry Lane and Leona, 2.00 among the eanliest members of Coîborne, at Mn. W. C. Lane's... 2.00 Newtonvile W.I. and for over Mn. and Mrs. Elmer Randaîl and 2.00 twenty five yeans has served will- John, Oshawa, at Mrs. H. Rand- 1.00 ingly in many capacities. The al'. .. Miss Olive Johnston, n 4.00 pleasure of the members was ex- Peterboro, at Mn. W. Hancock's 2.00 presseci by a very hearty hand 1.00 clapl. rprto . . . Pte. Harold Burley, Camp ____ ws gve byMrs th Sc. Tres.Borden, and Mrs. Burley, To- 1.00 Therepot o theSec-Tres. onto atMrs. C. Burley's... Mn. -______n y rs W. Jones show- and Mrs. Oliver Weatherilt, Osh- $ 22.00 ing a balance of $68.18. Mrs. awa; Mn. and Mrs. W. Weatherilt, Redknap gave the Auditor's ne- Caesarea, at Mn. W. E. Reid's... $ 25.00 port. Members of the Comfort AC2 Raymond Gilmer, Montreal, 5.00 Committee reported having sent with his parents, Mn. and Mrs. 5.00 flowens and fruit to the sick. Mrs. Frank Gilmer. . . Miss Kathleen 5.00 J. T. Pearce then took the chair Riches, Cambray, at Mn. S. J. 2.00 for the election of officers which Lancaster's. .. Mns. Beggs, Fene- 2.00) resulted as follows: Hon. Pres. Ion Falls, with her aunt, Mrs. 2.00 Mrs. M. J. Holman; Pres. Mrs. Sam Smith. .. Misses June Ware 2.()o Lionel Hughes; lst Vice Pres. Mns. and Marilyn Brown, Toronto, at 2.00 F. Gîlmer; 2nd Vice Pres. Mrs. S. Mn. George Oven's. . . Mn. and 1.00 Rowe; Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Willis Mrs. S. J. Lancaster and Miss 1.00 Jones; Dist. Directon Mrs. W. Miil- Kathleen Riches at Mn. WT. ____ igan; Branch Directons, Mrs. Nicholîs', Wesleyville.. . Mrs. $ 52.00 Lovekin, Mrs. Morris, Mns. Fan- Mabel Langstaff is home after a row and Miss J. Thompson; Coni- pnotnacted stay in Toronto. $ 2.00 fort Committee, Mrs. G. Martin, A number of friends surprised 2.00 Mrs. J. Robinson, Mrs. Samis, Mns. Mn. Frank Gilmer April 17, the 2.00 Henderson, Mrs. S. Burley and occasion being his birthday. The 1.00 Mrs. W. Hancock; Auditons, Mrs. evening was spent in playing 2.00 A. Redknap and Miss J. Thomp. bridge. After lunch a fitting pre- 2.00 son. sentation to Frank was made by 2.00 Mrs. C. Burley took the chair Miss R. Johnson, in ber usual 2.00 for the following program: Roll graceful manner, following which 2.00 caîl, a landmark and its history, a sing-song was enjoyed by all. 2.00 several interesting answers wene ___________ 1.00 given; paper, "The World I Would 1.00 Like to See After the War", Mrs. The qualified and cautious ac- 1.00 C. Burley; "Victory Loan Quiz", ceptance by President Roosevelt 1.00 members as it did the pupils of aI police force, is the best news 1.00 the Ontario schools necently. Mrs. that Canada has had in a long 1.00 Redknap expressed the apprecia- time-Elmone Philpott. 1.tion of the members to the ne -________________ $2.0tiring president, Mrs. Martin, for us~ 260 er faithful leadership during the Past two years and to Mrs. Hughes .$ 5.00 for ber willingness te, take over 2.00 the leadership. Mrs. Hughes then 2.took the chair, thanking the mem- 2.00) bers for the confidence placed in 1.00 her. 2.00 Next meeting will be at the 3.00 home of Mrs. Fred Lovekin, New- 2.00 castle, May 19. j2.00 United Church W.A. ___ The W.A. of the United Church $ 22.00 met in the Church basement , Apnil 13. The Sec. and Treas. $ 2.00 gave their reports. Mn. McLach- 1.00 lan neported that the Board had in 300 hurh an stps erebeing tak- nn t hevedthe older:f forite 2.00 suitably inscribed. Mns. Jones and Mrs. Gilmer are ~ 5.00 to be a committee to prepane a list 2.00 of names of those servîng in the 3.00 anmed forces from this district, 2.00 for letters. 1.00 Mrs. S. Lancaster was asked to "But it costs even more ta $ make inquinies regarding best saiu Erp. aei $25.00 possible date for the Salem Young landminEyurpe.vyneeds - People's play. fo p orNy ed $924.30 Plans for our anniversary were ships, shelis and gear - - dîscussed. At the conclusion of food, clothing and stores the business session oun ministen -in a regular tidal wave.'U gave the first in a series of short talks, explaining the organization Double, if yau can, your of the church, and the way in previous purchase of S which the various officials funce- Victory Bonds. Buy them tion. ns. W. J. Mns. McLachlan served some of out of savings and then as th e ber daughten-in-law's wedding buy more on the instal- dding at cake, ment plan. st, when Easter Service THE CANADIAN SHREDDED of Mn. On Sunday evening the congre- WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. s, Bow- gation of the United Church en- Nao alCnd nd ofjoyed a beautiful Easter service 943B aa als and brd fwith our Pastor, Rev. McLachlan, 1son Of delivering the Easten message. laI 1HamnP- The choir rendered the anthem,l PROTECTION PLUS DEAUTY Méans More Than Ever THIS SPRING CET BOTH THIS EASY WAY Take extra care te save what you have, par- ticularly during these days af liniiied construc- tian. Plan an ail-oui programmne of spring painting, indoars and oui, with Murphy Paints and Narvo, two producis you can always depend on for quality and durability. They spread easily, give exceptianal caverage, give you protection, beauty and economy wiih one mnaster sirake. THE MURPHY PAINT CO. LIMITED A. E. McGREGOR & COMPANY King Street Telephone 774 PAGE TEUM Enfield, Messrs. A. E. Niddery, Allan and Calvan Niddery, Toronto, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pas-ý coe and Mrs. L. C. Pascoe. Mrs. Geo. Stinson, Dunnville, has been visiting with relatives here. Miss Verna Ormiston, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bowman, Lenore and Richard, Carleton Place, and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bowman, Port Perry, visited at the Bowman homes. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the Hubbard family in the death of Mrs. Oliver Hubbard. Merle Ormiston, Lois Fisher, Jack Taylor, Ray Smith and Herb- ert Prescott were successful in their entrance examinations at Easter. Haydon Old Man Winter seems reluc- tant to leave us as we had snow Friday night. Several fishermen were out early Saturday morning to try their luck. Mrs. T. Mountjoy attended the Bowmanville High School Re- union for years 1910-13 at the Granite Club, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams, Mrs. W. Osmond, Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs. George Osmond, Bowman- ville, at Mrs. F. Osmond's. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacKenzie, Ajax, at Mr. A. McNeil's. Mrs. Wallace Stainton, Toronto, Jim Stainton, R.C.A.F., Vancou- ver, Mr. and Mrs. Herb St.ainton, Hampton, at Mr. Aylmer Becch's. Mrs. Don Cameron, Bowman- ville, at Mrs. T. Mountjoy's. Mr. Don Carr, Miss Blanche Beech at Mr. W. Carr's, Codrmng- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ashton and Mary Lou, Toronto, at Mr. A. Read's.