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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jul 1943, p. 5

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-H E -N A-A N S TA-S M-, -W M-V I L E,-N T-I O-A G E F I V Mrs. J. E~. 1lett is visiting rela- You are missing son tives in Peterboro. you don't read the clas Miss Ruth Stevens is visiting on~ th e last page. friends at Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hc Mrs. E. C. Southey is visiting the week-end a t tbeir relatives in Kingston. cttage at Bobcaygeon. Miss Doris Chartran is visitingB Miss Bessie Clarke an her uncle in Detroit. Micb. Bowles, Toronto, havet Mr. Wm. Yeo visited his son nMr.Rb icad Mr. Irwin Yeo, Peterboro. AW2 Helen Tait, Toro Miss Dorothy Nicholîs is enjoy- Mre aeeMrs.nC.W. Ta e iibh(boiidays at Bobcaygeon. o-MradMsC.WTi I~pl. Russell Oke, Listowel, Ms. Norman Patte' spent the week-end witb Mrs' Beatrice Hall, Toroni Oke. guests of Dr. J. C. Devitt Mrs. C. H. Mason and Mrs. A. Sgmn. Ken. Summer Fraser are visiting friends in To- Sgmn. L. Andrews, Kir ronto.an Mr. Harold Summerford Mr.an Mrs. E. Malton and Miss Diana Wheeler, family, Toronto, visited Mrs. B. spent the holiday witb Bailey. er, Mrs. A. D. Wheeler. Mrs. H. Haliman and daughter Mrs. Hewlatt, wbose Joy are hoiidaying witb relatives is at Jnternment Camp1 in Toronto. Of Mrs. J. A. MeClellar. Miss Joan Riéhards, Toronto, is Miss Marion Warder, visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Leonard is holidaying with her Richards. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ward Miss Nancy Varcoe is visiting Mrs. Fairfield and her grandmotber, Mrs. Hawley, Mingay, Toronto, werE Peterboro. guests of Mrs. W .E. Gei Miss Margaret Allin has re- Mr. and Mrs. Ernie P turned from bolidaying at Port Betty, Toronto, visited Dalhousie. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P Misses L u c y Bowden and Pte. Irene Stephens, Letitia Wigg, Oshawa, visited Mrs. Toronto, spent the weekl L. J. Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bal Mrs. Russell McQuaid and fam- Mrs. Robert Cruicksl ily visited her'mother, Mrs. A. John, N.B., is visiting lit Wright, Osbawa. the Misses Allen, Beech Pte. Wm. Edwards, Monteith, Mrs. B. Bailey and M spent bis leave with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman spent tbe weekl William Luxton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Malton, Mrs. Humnpbreys a n d Mrs. Mrs. Neil Yellowlee: Clarke, Toronto, visited Mrs. turned from visiting be Robt. Richards. ter, Mrs. Clînton Cook,E Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moore, Mrs. Thos. Vanstone Dorotby and Joan, visited rela- been in Toronto for tbep tives at Lindsay. years, bas returned te LAC Bob Evans bas been trans- live. ferred from Moncton, N.B., to Mr. Mervin Scott, Tor, Oshawa E.F.T.S. Mrs. Wesley Myers, r Miss Kathryn O'Neill, Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mns was guest of ber parents, Major Yeo. and Mrs. J. O'Neill. Misses Jean Hamblya Miss Marlee Gibbs is visiting Lundy, Peterboro, were, her cousins, Margaret and Jane guests of Miss Margare Buckley, Toronto. cock. Adjutant and Mrs. J. D. Hart Miss Ann Connors, T( left Saturday to snend their vaca- visiting ber' numerous tion at Fenelon Falls. Bird hl us fM Miss Dorotby Smale is attend- id ing Summer School at Queen's Mis ses Patsy Dinniv Univrsiy, Kngson.Lurana Sleep are Farn( Univrsiy, Kngson.the Fenwick camp, for mer. Miss Dorothy Richard to, spent the week-end t parents, Mr. and Mrs.W ards. Fiuufy K nit Mrs. Geo. E. Pritcl, Helen were week-enè .... . ........witb Mr. and Mrs. E. Toronto. Misses Barbara Reh Patsy Dustan are enjo: vacation at Hotel W Muskoka. Cpl. Helen Cotton ai Kay Burt, Camp BordE ..........the week-end witb Mi ( Cotton. . . .. . . . . .Mrs. Rymal Young,V and Miss Bert Doncaster, were guests of Mrs. F.H Elgin St. Miss Norma Searle, Tc COTTONspending a short vacat COTTONber parents, Mr. and M~ KNITTING YARN D. Searle. Pte. John Welsb, Sigr LOOKS LIKE WOOL Stratford, spent theN FEELS LIKE WOOL witb bis parents, Mr.E KNITS LIKE WOOL Jas. Welsh. Sgt. H. C. Stirtzingei Reeommnended for sweaters R.C.A.F., spent bis furlo and cardigans, FLUFFY bis parents, Mr. and KNIT works Up quiekly and Stirtzînger. easily to produce smnart, Miss Gladys Jamieson, well-fitting garments that netunned to Windsor af are unsurpassed in knltted daying witb ber motber, loveliness. In attractive M. Jamieson. range of shades. Dr. M. A., James,C Ohio, is spending part o WE ALSO HAVE cation witb bis brother Geo. W. James. ARTSYL SWEATER YARN Mr. and Mrs. Jabez C. RAYON KNITTING YARN Nancy aiqd John, Watei CREPE M 1 S T BOUCLE visiting bis parents, Mr.i F. C. Vanstone. They ail make prettY and Miss Helen Pingle, Har practical summier garments enjoying a month's bolidi for ehildren and grown ups. necuperating after a1 tomy operation. LL LICpi. C lifford M Prince Rupert spent Psi J, W . JEW ELL Staleyhwihhs r furlugbwit iero Phone 556 Bownianvllle Gnr. Ray Richards, FE and Miss Donotby Ricba eBE U flnd max their ln gbility, et Se that Iha at my glad toi 00 vlew tc 0secure I YOU'L[ I Ai SSTI 0 INSUI n 0l PHONE 681,4 TELL P1 in these eriticala any people are carel ansuranee-Éire, Ac te. o this is Just a re portant business ir off Ice or give mea ediscuss Your insur ,0 seelng that you pirotectioni. LBE SURPRISE!) OT WHICH YOU Cý PROPERTY AD INSUI JART P )RANCE ANDJ -Suceessor To J. J. 493 ROTECTI and bazardons days I less and negligent about ecideîxt, Robbery, Lia- -eminder not to, put off inatter any longer. Cal! a phone cal! and l'Il be rance problems with a 1have adequate and ) AT THE LOW COST 'AN HAVE YOUR )EQUATELY RED. L JAMES )REAL ESTATE fMason & Son - BOWMANV] ronto, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richards. Mrs* Wm. Stanley, Greenwood, is visiting ber sister-in-law, Mrs. John Sanders, Westmount, and niece, Miss Susie Stanley. =45CCn> The clotbing and dry good )metbing if stores of Bowmanville will closi issified ads. at 10 ri'clock sharp, Saturdaý nigbts, beginning July 17. obbs spent Dr .and Mns. W. H. Birks an ni summer bolidaying for two weeks at tbi 1. summer resont "French Rive: ind Mrs. E. Chalet", French River, Ont. been visit- Sgt. Ken Coie, McDonald, Man. ls. received bis Air Gunner's Winý and is spending bis furlougb witl ronto, spent bis mother, Mrs. Art Cole. tnr parents, Ms it. . Jack Brougb spent th( week-end in Toronto witb Mr ýrson, Mrs. and Mrs. D. Bnougb. Bill Brougi ýto, were neturned witb ber for a visit. t. LAC Ed. Milîson, Winnipeg, haý 'rford and returned tri bis station aftei ingston, at spending two weeks' leave witi rd's. bis mother, Mrs. Vera Milîson. rToronto, The second general T.B. tes ber motb- of the cattie in Durham Count: ýr. will begin July 17, according tc ;e husband a statement issued by Dr. Wix 30, is guest Tennant. n. ~Mns. Joe Levitt, is visiting rela. ,Brighton, tives in Toronto wbiîe Mn. Levitl r parents, and Jimmie, and Mn. W. Leviti rden. Toronto, are fishing and campini [Miss E. at Hastings. ýerhoida Dr. and Mns. V. H. Stoney aný srry. daugbtens, Kitty and Manganel Purdy and are spending their vacation, Jul: b is pan- 6 tri Aug. 1, at their cottage ai Pundy. Lake Nipissing. C.W.A .C, ý-end witb Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Petbick re- ate, Jr. 1 ceived a cable announcîng tbE *bk safe arrivai ovenseas of their son sin, t. Pte. Bud Petbick of the Pay Il Ave. Mifss C. G.Mn. Mrnley Hancock, B.A., heac c-end with orf the Classics Dept., Belîevillb n. Toronto. Coliegiate Institute, bas been vis- ýs hs reiting bis aunt, Mrs. H. Layman, se ba ne- Division St. Brantford. ]tAC Bob Evans, E.F.T.S., Osh- Swbo bas awa; Mn. and Mns. Leslie Tudor, past seven Linda and Beverley, Toronto, otown tri spent the week-end witb Mn. anc Mns. E. C. Evans. )rontri, and Miss Florence Landen, Mn. anc Rochester, Mrs. Jim Ford and Jay, Toronto, s.Clarence Mn. C. J. Kerslake, Nora anc George, Hampton, visited Mn. anc and Grace Mrs. C. W. Downey. Sweek-end Mrs. R. Gabounie, June, Donald ret Trebil- and Jimmie, Torointo, wene guests of the fonmer's parents, Mn. anc Toronto, is Mrs. C. S. Hailman, at thein cot- is friends tage at Bowmanville West Beach, Enrs. Roger Mn. and Mns. Neil Mutton have received word fnom their daugb- .well and ter, Miss Mary E. Muttrin, R.N., nenettes in that she is enjoying ber wonk al rtbe sum- the University of Alberta Hospi- tal at Edmonton, Alta. ls,ý Tornon- Miss Ruth James has passed he: 1witb ber Grade V Form and Composition f. J. Ricb- exams at the Torointo Conserva- tory of Music which completeE bard and ber degree of vocal A.T.C.M., souc d guests performers. Cowling, Spr. H. Powell, R.C.E., and Mns Powell, of Grande Ligne, Que. ffder and bave been visiting ber parents )ing thein Mn. and Mns. S. Morris. Mrs Windmene, Powell is nemaining bene after tbnee montbs visit witb ber bus- and LAW band, in Quebec. den, spent I. R. M. Mrs. Thos, Coulten, Wellington St., feul down the cellan steps in binpe er brime, on Monday evening, rWirnnipeg breaking ber bip and receiving Toronrris:rither bruises. She was taken tc I.Mrithe bospital and is dring as well Ua i~as could be expected. rononto,i SublLieut. Charles A ha ra r Chas.wit passed bis examinations at H.M. Nir. Cas.C.S. Kings, Officers' Training Scbrirl, Halifax, and is nova nal Corps, aboard a mine sweepen. He is week-end son of Sgt.-Major C. T. Aharan and Mns. oif Intennment Camp 30, and Mrs. Abaran, Scugrig St. onrf the Mn. Keitb Slemrin, Toironto ougb. witb University, is driving a truck in Mrs. H., Trnonto for the T. Eaton Coi. dur- ing bis vacation. Keith success- iR.N., bas fuliy finisbed his second year in after holi- medicine in Marcb and will begin rMrs. R. the secrind termri f bis third year the middle oif August. Cleveland,, Misses Eleanore Wight and of his va- Mary Soiuthey are spending a er, Editon month's bolidays at Spannow Lake Camp. Eleanore is acting as a Vanstone criuncillrir for the first time, bav- ;erloo, are ing been a camper at the same and Mrs. camp for four yeans. Women's War Auxiliany bas ampton, is sent 165 boxes to the boys oven- days while seas during the past yean. The tonsillec- ladies wisb to tbank M. Comstock for the use oif pîanks, J. Infantine AriMurten, for boxes, and R. Candier for bis art oif bis belp in the Mile-of-Dimes tag day. )then, Mn. Ratirined foods for picnics wili bave tri be provided fnom the na- etwwtion books of the picnickens, says Petaawathe W.P.T.B. Any tea, coffee, ards, o sugar, butter on meat wbich tbey will use must crime fnom the pen- Ssonal supplies oif those enjriying the outîng. Mns. W. F. Bannisten, wife oif ~D~ Rev. Capt. Bannister, fonmerly ipastonriof St. Paui's United Churcb, Bowmanville, bas beeni E O eiected President of Milibnorik Wan Relief Soiciety wbose special 9. inenestisti- ise ons ti en icup of tea, and the smailrbbe flIwere safely tucked intri their car- eîLLE I niages. Altogether it was a pleas- 11Iant afternrion for aIl wbo attend- e d. BEACHNEWS EAST SIDE Miss S. Cnaîg, Mr. and Mrs. W. Allen, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Joncs and son Jack, Niagara Falls, are staying at "Lakeside Cottage Farm". Master Gnr. Bill Roberts and Mrs. Roberts, Ottawa, Miss Airlie Bruce, Detroit, Mich:-, are guests of Lieut. and Mrs. G. Holtz. Mrs. Cbas. Smith and Anna, Hampton, were guests of Mrs. Florence Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Slingerland, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crabtree, To- ronto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grant, "Bothendeane". Mn. and Mrs. Harry Depew, Town, spent the week-end with Mrs. Chas. Depew. Mrs. Sidney Hughson, Toronto, is with ber sister, Mrs. Frank Rundie, "Grandview Lodge". Dr. and Mns. Frank Trebilcock, Toronto, are spending some time witb Mr. and Mrs. Hugb Ritchie. Miss E. Molon, Toronto, is gueit of Mrs. Thomas Hoar. t WEST SIDE t, Miss Doris Lawson, Toronto, 9 with ber grandpanents, Mn. andi Mns. W. J. Dunn. d Lomne Jackson and B i hi y , Cnuickshank, Torrrnto, at Mrs. W. y, G. Cruickshank's. ri Miss Agnes Best and Bill Briggs, Toronto, with Mn. and Mrs. R. Briggs. Mrs. A. Spencer and Barbara, e Town, guests of Mn. and Mrs. Fred 1 Crie. y Mns. E. Bromhali, Torônto, with Mn. and Mrs. E. Luttrell. d Leon Cook and Jack Burrows, eToironto, with the fonmer's motb- ;- er, Mrs. M. Cook. 1, Mis s Myrna Rice and Bob Rice, Toronto, witb Mrs. R. H. Rice, "Itsootsus". Mns. W. H. Harmer and family, 7Oshawa, with Mns. E. Ward. Mn. N. Bottreil, Toronto, and cCpi. W. P. O'Leary, Hamilton, guests of Mrs. N. Bottreil. d Mn. and Mrs. D. Manuel, Jean )and Elleen, Torointo, witb Mrs. d P. E. Arnold, Jean and Eileen are d remaining. Mn. and Mns. N. J. Walken, To- ronto, with Mrs. George Wiliams, ;s Miss Madge Dorney and Jack Dorney witb Mns. C. Dorney. Mn. and Mrs. E. Ford, Mn. and Mrs. Grant Edwards, Jr., Toronto, e and Mns. H. Blake, :Montreal, with -Mn. and Mrs. Grant Edwards. Mn. and Mrs. D. T. Simpson, ýt Helen, and Mn. and Mrs. P. -Tbompsrin, Torontri, guests of Mn. and Mns. H. W. Simpson, "Sum- Mr an Ms Paddy Yeo, To- n ronto, are enjriying their vacation ýat the Durnri Cheeri cottage. Mn. and Mns. Noble Carlton, 0Toronto, with bis parents, Mn. and Mrs. W. H. Carlton. Wmn. Dunn and Geri. Buttrin- shaw are the guards wbo loork safter the gate soutb of the C.N.R. r t as been suggested that the iBeach Crimmittee, aided by the men oif the triwn, dlean away tbe rrubbish on the beach. Witb the gas rationing it is impossible tri drive any great distance. The beach is, therefone, an ideal spot forrnest and relaxation for the aduits and a piayground for the kiddies. The beach, in its present state, is most unattractive and cetainly needs immediate at- tention. sANCIENT GREEKS STYLED 1 MANY PRESENT SPORTS ACCORDING TO CAPT. LINDEN 1 Many Statesman readens will -be interested in tbe following -article wbich appeared in the Tri- 1ronto Telegram, as Capt. Linden bas been active on numenous oc- casions in providing musical numbens at the Toronto Durham Club gatberings. Besides he sbowed good sense and judgment in marnying a weil-known and 1popular young lady formerly of Bowmanville, Louise Hanson. The article reads: Capt. Donald Stacey Lindcen, a member of the Greek War Relief >Fund's Campaign Committee in Toronto, wbo took part in the 1906 Olympie Games in Athens,1 pointed out yesterday the enor-1 mous debt modern sport owes tri ancient Greece. "Discus tbrowing,' j a v e h i n tbrowing and massed physicai cx- ercises that we enjriy today were events in the games first beid in1 Olympia, Greece, in 776, B.C.,"1 said Capt. Linden. "Tbey bad a1 test of ail-round atbletic effic- iency trio, consisting of five events -running, jumping, discus thnow- ing, wrestling and boxing." Capt. Linden, wbri served with the Royal Engineers during the last war and triok charge oif all entertainment for C an a dia n trirps in Great Bitain unden the Y.M.C.A., was particularly inter- ested tri discriver that races for soldiers wearing full army kitI were also a feature oif the earlyI Olympics. Capt. Linden is nriw on the executive of the Citizens' Committee for Tnoops in Training in Toronto. "It was fnom the Marathon race of Ancient Greece that we grit our sports ideal of pride in achieve-I ment without material gain. The only rewand neceived by the win- ner of tbe Marathon race was eithen a haurel wreath or an olive brancb. The cash prize went tri tbe second man," said Capt. Lin- den. Capt. Linden competed in the 1,500-metre walking event of the 1906 Olympic Games. He went tri Athens witb Bill Sberring of Hamiltoin, wbo won the Marathon race; Eiwood Hughes, manager of the Canadian National Exhibition. wbo paced Sbeming on a bike wben ankie trouble prevented him frrim crimpeting; and Capt. Ed. Archibald, now dinecton of N.ANY BOY SCOUTS PlýAN TO HOLIDAY AI' VICTORY CAMP A\t least 30 local Boy Scouts eý%- signified their intentions of spending part of their vacation at Caimp Victory, crimmencing July 3 Ist. This is a well supervised campi and bas everytbing that a Scouît needs for bealtb and happi- ne. s. Tbey include these desir- ahle advantages: swimming, woodcraft, nature lure, bandi- craft. hiking, camp fines, wide games and most important of al gond eats. Scouts between the ages of 12 tri 17 years are eligible tri attend. Camp fee is $7.00 per week witb $1.00 accompanying the applica- tion and balance tri be paid at camp. Personal equipment tri be taken must include: uniform, extra shorts, shirt, stockings, under- weýar, camp sboes, batbing suit, tootb brush, powder, fork, spoon, plate, cup and bowi (enamel pre- ferredî, 2 warm woollen blankets, ground sheet, pyjamas, raincoat. bandkercbiefs and sweater, all clearly marked witb boy's own na me. Applications may be made at W. R. Strike's office or Douglas Bryant, Scout Master, Wellington St., phone 2809. NEWS 0F 2nd MIDLAND RESERVE REGIMENT For several weeks the 2nd Mid- land (Resenve) Regt. bas been at- tending a camp at Port Hope eacb week-end. Two crimpanies oc- cupied the camp river the holiday and according tri Major J. O'Neill, M.C., the week-end was a full and intensive rime. The men bave excellent equipment in the form of six army trucks and rime bren gun carrier. The biggest event of the week-end was the defence schcme displayed on Sunday afternoon in wbicb every brancb of the reserves triok part. Lately the' corps bas 1ýeen training driv- ens for their trucks. C.S.M. Lance Plain was in charge rif the Head- quarters Company iast week-end. The signaiiing is under the di- rection oif Lieut. Louis Dippell, M.M.. and Sgt. Clifford Samis; transport unden Sgt. A. Kilpat- rick, D.C.M. Coi. Grant, G.S.O., M.D. 3, visited the Port Hope camp several weeks ago and was gneatly impressed witb the train- ing given the men by Lt. Col. A. H. Bounsail and bis very capa' le staff. Juiy 25tb aIl companies of the Midland (Resenve) Regt. wiil be sent tri camp at Connaught Ranges, 20 miles up the Ottawa River, for twri weeks. Hene they wili continue their study in map reading, rifle practice and manch- ing by crimpass. The local company now num- bers river 100. Cpi. F. Caiver bas recently been primoted tri Sgt. and bas taken river the quarter- master's stores from Q.M. Sgt. J Swindells wbo bas been trans- fenned tri regimental neserve, ow- <ing tr iliii ealtb. ANACIN TA BLETS FOR THE RELIEÉ 0F COLDS, PAIN, ETC. 22c- 43c 69c - 98C LOCAL BLO)OD DONORS A11T THF OSHAWA £LINIC Jonc 23rd: John Dryden, Jef- i frey T. Baîley, Broriklin, (6th do- nation, silver button); P. R. Cowl- ing, John Bnougb, Bowmanville, <Stb donation); R. Bird. Elmen Henning, Harry Barlett, R. S. AIder, L. H. Barton, E. G. Twist, Kenneth Flint, Alfred Robinson, Leslie Welsh, C. H. Gneenham, 0. P. Hertzberg, Bowmanville; Rev. Arthur Gardner, Tyrone, (4tb donation); L. A. Paker, Lorne Allin, J. Denis Pic rd, Morley Flintriff, Mathew Mer- chand, W. Len Elliott, Melville Dale, Charles Osborne, Bowman- ville, A. E. Mellow, Newcastle, (3rd donatiôn, bronze button); L. W. Hayn;as, Arthur Hearl, Les Mutton, Wm. Fraser, Carl Down. Bowmanville; Lewis Clark. AI-i bert Pearce, D. W. Jose .C. T . Ail-1 dred, Wm. A. Reid, Douglas Lang-i man, J. T. Brown, Fred Couch. Jr., l Lawrence Gaines, A. W. Glenney.1 Alex Hendry, H. S. Britton, A. 0. Parker, John Rickand, Noray Go- heen, Ross Diekenson. John C. Holmes, Alex Young, Baden Powell, Newcastle, Thos. Wood- lock, R.R. No. 3, Newvcastle; Har- old Ransbenny, (irono, Daltoin Dorreli, Ralph M. Larmer, Nestie- ton; Kenneth Carson, Brooklin: Osmoind Wright, Blackstock, (2nd donation); D.V. Howard Gibson, Bowmanviile: Ivan Mountjoy, Burketon, (lst donation). June 25th: Douglas Bryant, Bowmanville, (6 thb donation); Thomas Bell, Brooklin, (5tb do- nation); J. Larmour, Bowman- ville; Wm. B. Brown, Hampton, (4tb donation); Joseph F. Greg- ory, Howard Bickle, Bowman- ville, (3rd donation); Wilfred Ahl- dred, Cpl. C. S. Hart-Maxwell, Bowmanvilîe, (2nd donation); William Clark, Pte. Kilmartin, H. C., LICpî. Hawkins, A. F., Bow- manvilie, (lst donation). June 28th: G. W. Young, Bow- manville; C. R. Richar d s o n, Brooklin, (5tb donation); Ken- neth Hopkins, Aubrey J. Smith, Frederick Hobbs, Bowmanviiie. (4tb donation); James McGregor, Bowmanville, (3rd donation). Kleenor Antiseptie 4 oz., .D.A.--- --- 19e Kleenor Tooth Powder 29e size - - -- -24e 15e Mercurochrome -- -12e qw 39C-69c FOR SUNBURN $ Tangel --- --5c, $1.25 Noxzema ------. 17c, 39c, 59e Mennen's Skia Balm ---50e Mecca Ointment --23c, 45e AIHNESIVE BANDAGES 10e I 25e Colgate's Shaving Cream 29c, 43e Bromo-Seltzer ----25e, 49c, 95e BUY RADIÔ LICENCES HERE We have been appointedl sole is- suer of radio licences for theî Tow'n of Bowmanville. Progressive Conservative ANNUALMEETINO - AND - CONVENTION WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, ORONO Friday Eve. July 9th, 1943 8.30 p.m. SHARP Election of off icers, selection of candidate for Provincial election SPEAKER: Cecil G. Frost PRESIDENT ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE A S SOCIA TION EVERYONE WELCOME Charles MeNeil, President R. R. Waddell, Secretary GOD SAVE THE KING HON. LT.-COL. CARTWRIGHT, 4, DISAPPROVES 0F WOMEN IN ARMY strode up and down the drill uniform, whicb was an exact yards, arms swinging in the ap- replica of that worn by the 18 "Teddy" Cartwright, the 4- [proved fashion. General Hospital, bore a pip on year-old officiai mascot of the 18 Teddy's interest in the unit each shoulder. Soon he becamne General Hospital, R.C.A.M.C., at grew and the interest of the mem- Cobourg, has been promoted to bers of the unit in him grew also, a full-fledged lieutenant and then h on or a ry lieutenant-colonel. and it was not long before he was a major. Wben he was promoted Teddy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. "adopted" by the boys. Teddy again tri lieutenant-colonel, the Charles Cartwright and grandson skipped the rank of private, lance- little fellow reached his seventh of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cartwright, corporal and corporal and be- heaven and fairly strutted, with Bowmanville. His father is with came a sergeant 'in short order. bis swagger stick under his arm. the Midland Regiment and bis He took his soldiering very ser- Teddy was a bit disturbed when mother is employed in Toronto. iously and was on band for paradeI the 52 nurses arrived to become The little fellow lives witb bis every day. The parade he grew part of the unit, as he had been grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe l to like best was the one tri mess, 1 un der the impression that soldier- 1McDonnell, only a short distance t and eacb day be was borne down ing was strictly a man's game. fromn the Armouries in Cobourg. to, the mess hall at St. Peter's The nurses ail fell in love with the It was. t epruximity of his' Parisb Hall on the shoulders of little felluxw and if it had riot been house tri the Armouries that one of the boys. Itis some dis- for bis slight disapproval of wo- brougbt about Teddy's interest in tance from the Armouries to the men in war be migbt easily have the 18 General Hospital unit. NotI mess, and Teddy's legs couldn't been spoiled. So far he just toi- long after the unit went there the navigate it in comfort, with the, erates tbem. but they may win members noticed a little boy resoît that he daily rode down in 1bim over yet. watching their daily drills with style atop the shoulders of onei great interest. Soon he wvas able o0f the unit. Very few men get out of breath tri emulate their example and It was flot long before Teddy's when cbasing a dollar. ;MMM 9 -9MM UU MM MM UM" ~ Duration Leg-Do------- N o-H oz ý- --- ------ - Velvatex Hair Remover --à 49e 40eI 25eI 2 5clnbox I.D.A. English Health SaIts, 16 oz. 59e Eno's Fruit Saits 59c, 98e v/ 4Iv a je I W I * dl. 69e I.D.A. Theatrical Cold Cream ---- -. --57e $1.25 Piakham's Comp. 87c 19c Taleum, 12 oz.---- --14e Curi Combs, folding - . 8e 1.D.A. Poison Ivy Lotion 2 oz.- ------------ 19--- i e 35e Corega ----24e Sun Glasses 19e Wax Paper, 100 ft. --25e CASHMERE TISSUE Two Grades 10c, 3 for 25c 15e, 2 for 25c PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY LAURA SECORD CANDIES McOREOOR DRUGS PHONE 792 - WE DELIVER .m =----------- * ........ ~ M mmm..... ..... :. ...... z ..... PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED When you bring your prescriptions to us you can be assured of the finest possible resuits. Each one is carefully studied and accurately LOWEST filled with the purest ingredients. We specialize in this work. When PRICES sickness prevents you from bringing your prescriptions to us ýPHONE 792. WE SHALL CALL FOR IT, FILL IT, AND DELIVER IT PROMPTLY DARGAINS Brownie Writing Pads, .. 2 for 15c, Sc ýfý 4ee33c Ever-Ready Shaving Cream .... 27c I Parowax, 1 lb.. 14c ONEnvelopes, 25's .......S, 2 for 9c Jar Rings, 12'19..5c m THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE FIVE

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