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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 7 Oct 1943, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMAN VILLE. ONTARIO 'T'UTTDC TO1~W1~ '7+1, lflA'> *ÂÂ I.fl*LJ., '.J'.~ a Sfl.fl~* fi, 1070 BIRTIl GIMBLETT - At Bowrnanville Hospital on Friday, September 24, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gimblett. a daughter, a sister for Kenneth. 40-1 GREGG - Lt. Harry and Irene Gregg (Sharp) of Wilmington, Delaware, are happy to an- rounce the birth of their son, Donald Boyd, at the Bowman- ville Hositai on Saturday, October 2'1943. 40-1* DEATH WORDEN-In Darlington, Oct. 1, 1943, William T. Worden, be- loved husband of Ethel Scorgie. in his 74th year. For Rent FOR RENT-2 ROOMS, furnish- ed if desired. Housekeeping privileges. Immediate posses- sion. Phone 2834. 40-1 STORAGE FOR RENT - Con- venient, 2000 ft. and centrally located. Apply O. P. McGrcg- or, Martyn's Bowling Alley. 40-1* FOR RENT-HEATE-ÈrWsh- cd housekeeping room, immedi- ate possession. Write Post Of- fice Box 386, Bowmanville. 40-1 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT-6-Roomed WELSH - In Bowrnanville,.Oct. house or largpr, with modern 1, 1943, at the residence of his convenienc(s, in Bowmanville. nephew, Jim L. Welsh, James Write Box 249, Statesman. 40-1 Welsh, agcd 76 years. - WANTED TO RENT - 5- or 6- ENGAGEMENTS roamed house in Bowmanville, . by November lst. Write Box Mr. and Mrs. Mi les R. Hamley, 246, Statesman Office, Bow- Guelph, wish ta announce the en- manville. 40-1* gagement of their only daughter, Isobel Jean, ta LAC Ralph H. ROOM AND BOARD Taylor, R.C.A.F., son of Mrs._______________ Myrtie Taylor, Toronto, and the WANTED: ROOM AND BOARD late Byron Taylor. The marriage -Comfortable room and good, will take place in Norfolk St. plain, inexpensive meals, in United Church, Guelph, in Octo- fully modemn home, close ta ber. 40-11 business. centre N! possible. Must Card of Thanks Mrs. deo. White and family wish to q-xpress their thanks to their friends, neighbors and rela- tives for their many acts of kind- ness extended during the illness of husband and father, and for the lovely floral contributions. 40-1 I wish in this way to extend my sincere thanks to my many friends, neighbors and Rebekahs, also to Drs. Storey and Ferguson for their sincere kindness during my illness from accident. Grate- fully yours, Mrs. C. G. Curtis. 40-1* IN MEMORIAM HOLDAWAY-In loving memnory of our daughter and sister, Leta Hancock Holdaway, who departed this life on Sept. 26, 1942. "Gone from us but leaving memories Death can neyer take àw.iz*y, Memories that wilI aîways linger While upon this earth we stay." --Sadly missed by Parents, Sis- ter and Brothers. 40-1* E EVA N GE L S T 1ÎÇ Evangeiist L. H. and Mrs. Mac- Pherson continue REVIVAL MEETINGS nightly ai 8 p.m., except Monday and Satnrday. Sunday il a.m. - 7.30 p.m. Strangers Are Invited We are members of one great body, planted by nature in a mutual love, and fitted for a social 1ife. --Seneca. IG 'Jrda on77 be quiet to permit study and research. Will pay $50000 per year, monthly cheques:in ad- vance, whether in town or away, with full ration coupons supplied, plus extra supplies. Advertiser is an office worker and student, single. If you can meet these requirements, reply at once, in strict confidence, to Box 250, Statesman. 40-1 Articles For Sale FOR SALE - LARGE BROWN heater, used 2 months. Apply Mrs. G. Meadows, Newcastle, or phone 2648, Bowmanville. 40-1* FOR SALE-THREE Coal Shutes, galvanized, 6, 9 and 15 feet long ; one grease gun for truck; office ta rent. Apply Sutton's Barber Shop. 40-1* FOR SALE - LLOYD Baby Car- niage, blue enamel, reversible handiebar, ball-bearing wheels, coil spring mouritings, good tires. Reasonable. 16 Liberty Place. 40-1* FOR SALE-2 COOK STOVES, anc Renfrew with high shel!, nearly new; anc suitable for summer kitchen. Apply Mrs. L. C. Pascoe, R.R. 2, Burketon, phone 2372. 40-1 FOR SALE -BRASS TRIMMED bedstead, springs and mattress; dresser; walnut sofa and settee; 2 small tables; 2 easy chairs; portable clothes reel. Phone 844. 40-1* FOR SALE-REMNANT Bundles f oriuilts, cushions, fancywork gifis Rayons, crepes, satins, dress goods, 25 pieces, total 5 yards, $1.50, postpaid. Money back guarantee. Buttonshop, Whitby. 38-8a FOR SALE-BED OUTFIFTS - Full range of beds, springs, mattresses in stock, all standard sizes. Thanksgiving speial- 3 pce. bcd outfit, metal bcd. al steel Simmons spring and dam- fortable cattôn filled mattress, Reg. $3350 value, 4-ft. size, only $24.95. F. F. Morris Co., Bowmanville. 40-1 0SHAWA-S NEW FURNITURE Store - Everything in modern, chcsterfield, bedroom, dining suites, and studios. Bedding and floor covcrings a specialty. Quality merchandîse at com- pettive prices. Before buying isi Bradley's New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osb- awa. 46-tf LLNOLEUM AND CONGOLEUM+ Rugs. Select yours from over 300 patterns actually in stock. You are invited to vicw these ai BRADLEY'S New Furniture Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh- awa. 46-tf The occurrences that come to a man are the fruit of his own char- acter. - Emerson. SALE Livestock and Article FOR SALE-COW AND CALI Cyril Rutland, Newcastle, Ont, 40-1 FOR SALE - XXX Registere Shropshire ram*-iembs. Appl Gordyn Brent, R.R. 5, Boy mranville, phone 12274. 39-1 FOR SjKLP-:'ftegistered Leiceste ram lambs. Phone 2544 or 223i A. L. Blanchard, Hampton. 40. FOR SALE .- 8 GOOD BREED ing ewes and 2 ewe lambs. Ap ply Jack Reynolds, Solini phone 2181. 40- FOR SALE - READY TO LAI pullets, Barred Rocks and Hy brids. Apply R. H. Carter R.R. 3 , Peterboro, phone 6060. 40-1' FOR SALE-REGISTERED Ho] stein cow, just renewed. Herc accredited and blood-tested Apply W. Craig, Hampton phone 2365. 40-19 FOR SALE - Quantity Carrots red core, right fromn field Please bring own bags. Apply Mrs. R. Olesen, Burketon. 40-1 FOR SALE - XXX Registerec Shropshire and Suffolk shear- lings and ram lambs. Apply Walter Parrinder, Hampton, Phone Bowmanville 2470. 40-1* FOR SALE - COMBINE, Aflis- Chalmers, Ail-Crop Harvester No. 60, in excellent condition. Cash or will accept good team, cattie or sheep as part pay- ment. Phone 2186. 40-1 FOR SALE - WINDMILL for pump. Also Oxford ram 1lamD about 125 pounds. Apply Rus. sell Mountjoy, R.R. 1,' Burketon, phone Port Perry 191r22. 40-1* F'OR SÀLE-4 Cows, 1 Heifer, to renew soon; 1 young Holstein bull, 2 yearling Durham stock- crs. Apply Schwarz, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, phone Oshawa Notice To Creditors In the Estate of John Lane, ieceased. A il persons having dlaims against the estate of John Lane, ate of the Town. of Bowmqnvffle, in the County of Durham, de- ceased, who died on or about the 6th day of May, 1943, are hercby notified to scnd in to W. R. Strike, Solicitor for the Executors, Bow- nanville, Ontario, on or before he lst day of November, 1943, full particulars of their dlaims. Immcdiately aftcr the said lst Lay of November, 1943, the assets of thc testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitlcd thereto, having regard only to laims 0f which the said Solicitor for the Executors shaîl then have notice. Dated at Bowmanville, this 5th Lay of October, 1943. W. R. STRIKE, Solicitor for the Executors, Bowmanville, Ontario. 40-3 Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Thomas Gra- arn Moffat, deceased. Ail persuns having dlaims igainst the Estate of Thomas Gra- arn Moffat, late of the Village of Fcewcastle, in the County of Dur- ia, dccased, wh.o died on or ibout the 23rd day of July, 1943, ire hcrcby notificd to scnd in to f. R. Strike, Solicitor for the xccutors, Bowmanville, Ontario, )n or before the l6th day of Oc- ober , 1943, full particulars of ,hcir dlaims. Immediately after the said 16th ly of October, 1943, the assets of ie testator will be distributed kongst the parties entitled hcreto, having regard only ta aims of which the said solicitor or the executors shall then have itice. Dated at Bowmanville, this Sth ly of October, 1943. W. R. STRIKE, Solicitor for the Executors, Bowmanville, Ontario. 40-2 (ONLY THREE DAYS) Seed Wanted SEED WANTED - We pay high- est prices for Timothy, Clover, etc. Stewart's Seed Store, Bow- manville. Phone 577. 34-tf Vacuum Cleaners Repaired GUARANTEED FACTORY R - PAIRS, adjustments, lubricit- tion, etc. to Premie W'a, Goblin, Eurica, Apex,"WHoover and ail other makes. New andj c es s or ies. Te'7ephone our "C. U. C. Sales and Service Branch", Bowmanvjlle, 774, at McGregor's Hardware. 17-tf-6* Notice to Creditors *Creditors and others having d caims against the Estate o! Wil- - liam J. Martyn, late oe the Town ,d of Bowmanville, are required ta 1. send full particulars of such dlaims to the undersigned, solicit- ,ors for the executors, on or beforc the 2th day of October, 1943, si after which date the Estate's as- 1sets will be distributed having yregard oniy to dlaims that then have been receîved. 1 Dated this 28th day of Septem- ilber, 1943. CONANT & ANNIS, 7 1-2 Sim- coe St., S., Oshawa, Ont. 39-3 Notice Tgp Creditors r NOTICE ThiCEDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE of Louisa Yule, deccased. Creditors o! Louisa Yule, laie of the City o! Los Angeles in the rState of California, U. S. A., )widow, deceased, who died at *Los *Angeles aforesajd on or about thes *3th day o! May, 1940, are re-a quested to scnd particulars ofi their dlaims to the undersignedç administrator on or before the 3rd1 *day o! November, 1943, after which date her estate will be dis- »tributcd among the parties en-0 titled thereta and thé administra-r tor wîll nat be liable for any ] dlaims of which it has not then reccived notice. I Dated at Toronto, Septembern 24th, 1943. The Toronto Genérale Trusts Corporation, 253 Bay St.,p Toronto, Ont., Administrator, by s Malone, Malone and Montgomery, its Solicitors. 39-3 Notice To Creditors N CREDITORS and others having clalt±s against the Estate of f WESLEY RICHARD CAMP- l BELL, late of the Township ofd Cartwright in the County of Dur- l ham, Farmer, who died on theC 28th day of July, A.D., 1943, are gI hereby notified pursuant ta R.S.O.A Chapter 65, Section 51, ta sqnd their'statements of account to the undersigned solicitors on or be- fore the lst day of November,F 1943, after which date the Execu-E tor wiil distribute the assets hav- S' ing regard only ta the dlaims o! C which it shall then have notice. h DATED at LINDSAY this 27th di day o! September, A.D., 1943. I FROST & FROST, TempleC Building, Lindsay, Ontario, Solici-C tors for The Victoria Trust and Savings Company, the Executor. 39-4 ec H Scarlet Fever 9 Immunizàtion h tu Children will be testcd for sus-M ceptibility ta Scarlet Fever at the ti South Ward School on Monday, - October 4th, at 9 a.m., and at the Central School on Tuesday, Octo- ber 12, at 9 a.m. Tl First immunization doses of Scarlet Fever Toxîn will be given at the South Ward School on Thursday, October 7. at 9 arn. and at the Central School on Friday, October 15, at 9 a.mf. Subséquent doses will be given each Thursday at the South Ward and each Fni- day at the Central School. Prc-school children who have neyer received Scarlet Fever Toxin may be brought to cither school on the day indicated.* PROTECT YOUR CHILD 39-3 STARIS TODAY AT THF. hâaM DIRUG STOIRE S Friday -Saturday - October lth - 8th URY YLOVELL Bowmanvill, iu For Sale FOR SALE-FORDSON (Fergu- son) comparativcly ncw tractor equipped with plow, and bu]it- in radio. In first class condition. W. G. Bowles, Nestlcton. Phone Port Perry 192r11. 40-1 AUCTION SALES Mon., Oct. 11, the undersigned wfif scîl by public auction for John Martin, Lot 14, Con. 3, Hope Twp., his farm stock, implements, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. Tcrms: Cash. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioneer. 40-1 Auction sale o! farm stock and implements, thc property of the late Wesley Campbell, Lot 21, Oct. 23, 1943. Sale ati1 o'clock. Terms: Cash. Sec bills for par- ticulars. Ted Jackson, Auctioncer. 39-4 Auction sale of farm stock ar implements, the property of No man Lathangue, Lot 19, Con. Cartwright, on Sat., Oct. 16, at1 o'clock. Terms: Cash. Sec hil for particulars. Farm. sold, no ri serve. Ted Jackson, Auctionce 40-14 Sat., Oct. 16, the undersigne wîll selI by public auction fc William Kozar, Lot 18, Con. Darlingion, ah bhis farm. stoc] implements, hay, grain, poultr, harness and a large quantityc househcild effects. Sale at 1 p.r Terms: Cash. Elmer Wilbui Auctioneer. 40. Thurs., Oct. 14, the undersigne will scîl by public auction fo Peter Hast, Lot 15, North bal: Con. 5, Darlington, all bis farr stock, implements, grain, pouitr and a quantity of bouschold furr iture. Some implements are nem Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms: Cas], Elmer Wilbum, Auctioneer. 40. Live St4ck and Fced, propert: o! Donald Lavis, 2 miles north, oi Hammony Road, Lot 4, Con.Q East Wbitby Township, on Satur day, qat, 9, 19413, sale at 1 p.nr Forty head of cattle, includinj milk cows, butcher cattie, stock~ ers and calves. Pigs, horses an( poultmy. Tcrms: Cash. No re serve. Elmer Wilbur, Auctioncee 40-. Wednesday, Oct. . 27th-No414 ['etcalf, 2 miles west o! Bowman ville, will sîll bis Registerec R.O.P. Holstein berd o! 40 bead fully accredited and federaîl: listed. This is anc of the bes dairy berds in this district. Se( ist in issue of Oct. 21. Terms Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. J. D. Ho. garth, Clerk; L. E. Franklin Aiuctioneer. 40-5 Wed., Oct. 13 the undersign< will seli by ublic auction for Mr F'red W. Wilson, Lot 13, Con. 7 Hope Twp. (opposite Perrytowr Stone Churcb) his farm stock in. c1uding good Durham cattle heavy team o! borses and bay lriving harse, fullI une of impie- ments, bay, grain, potatoes anc orne household effects. Terms: Cash. No reserve. George E Caldwell, Auctioncer. 40-14 Monday, Oct. 11, the undcrsign- ed will scîl by public auction for Henry-Reichmath, Lot 19, Con. 2, Clarke, 2 miles east of Newcastle' on Highway No. 2, his stock anc imPlements: 1 Percheron horsel 2cows, 1 steer, 1 Durbam bull, 48 hens, 1 Dcering mower, 1 single lIow, 1 Melotte separator, furni- ture, stoves, etc. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Terms: Cash. Jack Reid, Auc- ioneem. 40-1 AUCTION SALE The undersigned bas received in- structions from the Estate of the Late W. J., and MARGARET ROBINSON to sdil by public auction at Lot 15, Con. 5, CLARKE TOWNSHIP (One mile cast o! Orono) -ON- WED., OCTOBER 13 1943 The following Farm Stock, Implements, etc.: Horses-1l bay mare, 5 years dd; 1 bay mare, 4 years old; 1 bay nare, 2 years old. Cattle-1 Blue Cow, 4 years old, nilking; 1 Roan Cow, 4 years aid, ailking; 1 Black Cow, 4 years aId, le ta freshen about time o! sale; Brindie Cow, 4 ycars old; 1 rey Cow, 4 years old, milking; Black Cow, 4 years old, milking; Black Cow, 4 years old, to reshen; 1 Holstein Heifer, rnilk- g; 1 Roan Cow, 5 years old; 1 'bite Heifer with caif by side; 1 ted Cow, 5 years aid, cal! by ie; 1 3-year old Heifer in cal!; Black and White Cow, 5 years Id, mUling; 2 Steers rising two 'ears old; 2 1-year old Steers; 2 -year old Heifers; 4 1-year old lifers; 3 Veal Calves. Swlne-21 pigs from 100) to 150 ounds; 1 brood 50W. Fowl-About 100 year-old hiens. Grain and Feed-Few bundred ushels o! oats; 200 bushels o! arley; around 50 ton o! hay; 4 )d miliett. Harnes&-Set o! team harness; *rse collars. Implemènts, Etc.-2 incubators; Massey-Harris binder, 7-f t. cut; Decring mower, 6-ft. cut; 1 ockshutt seeder, 13-disc; 1 Deer- ig hanse rake, 10 ft.; 1 Massey- irris 3-horse cultivator; 1 Im- rial Junior double plow; 1 ockshutt crown gang plow; 1 Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY - LADIES' Bicycle, in good condition. Phone 2485. 40-1 CALVES 'WANTED-Bull Calves for vealing and heifer calves for raising. Phone 2818, Sidney Cornish, Enniskillen. 39-tf WANTED - àOp, BRUSSELS carpet, also smail, *ornaments (figures). Send replies by Sat- urday to Box 248 Statesman Office. 40-1 WANTED-PIANOS. If you have a piano you are flot using and wisb ta seli 'for cash, telephone Fred Mitchell, 492, Bowman- Lost LOST-BROWN LEATHER KEY case, car keys, house key and mail key. Reward. Phone 2617. 40-1* LOST-RONSON LIGHTER, in- itialled "G". Reward if return- cd to George Yeo, High St., Bowmanville. 40-1 kTake Notice ry, M. SAV E FUEL r The Town Clerk has been au- edthorized to notify the general ý. public, that, owing to the ser- lf, ions shortage of fuel the Town SHall Auditorium will flot be n- available for rental during win- V., ter months. -2 Furthermore, ahl citizens are -ty asked ta co-operate in fuel con- on servation, particularly in re- 3, gard to holding club meetings ~or any other affairs requiring g. k- highting of fires for temporary idheating. r. A. J. LYLE, -j Town OleIk je cd d, ly st e: IRELIEAS E D D- Tires now retreaded for pas- ri eger cars without permit. - e are in a position to handie ail sizes of tires for ýd retreadlng. Three tread de- r. signs ta choose from. rn G. F. JAMiESvoNl el TIRE SHOF 1 block west of post office -z Open from 8 a.m. ta 6 p.m. id Phone 467 2Business Directory 18 Legal M. G. V. GOULD, B.A. LI. > Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Phone 351 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Bowmanville W. R. STRI[KE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Solicitor for Bank of Montreal Money to Loan - Phone 791 Bowmanville, Ontario LAWRENCE C. MASONB.A., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. King Street W., Bowmanvilie Phone: Office 688 Residence 553 DR. J. C. DEVITT Assistant: Dr. E. W. Sisso Graduate of Royal Dental Col lege, Toronto, Office: Jury Jubilec Bldg., Bowmanville. Office hourE 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Sunday Phone 790 - House phone 325 X-Ray Equipmern in Office Funeral Directors FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service, any hour, any day F. IF. Morris Co. Modern Motor Equipment, Arn bulance and Invàlid Car. Tel& phone 480 or 734, Assistant 573 Licensed Auctioneers CLIFFORD PETHICK Auctioneer - Ennlskillen Phone Bowmanville 2536 Speciaflzlng in Farm, Livestock Implements and Furniture Sales Cansult me for terms and dates 50-ti Monuments The Rutter Granite Company Phone 501 - P-0. Box 622 Port Hope , Ontario " Monuments, Gravemarkers, Engraving, Goldleafing Veterinaries 8t DR. W. W. SHERWIN and DR. 3. T. SHEPPARD Veterinarians Office - Main St. - Orono Phone 56r7, Orono Real Estate ForSale * = * * * FOR SAILE - 100-ACRE FARM, E Lot 20, Con. 9, Cartwright Township, Durbam County; 85 pasture with 2 springs. Situated_______ on county road, i- mile fmom THEATRE L Lake Scugog, mcd brick bouse, t e r o r i n V 1 b U " L U t i r a nU t u a mI J Sbell, Nestietonp Ont. 40-1 ROYAL THEATRE PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER Thurs., Fri., Sat., October 14, 15, 16 - - MAN 0F TEXAS LADIES' DAY Mon.. Tues., Wed., October le, 19, 20 - Thurs., Fni., Sat., October 21, 22, 23 - LAW 0F THE TROPICS MEANEST MAN IN THE WORLD Mon., Tues., Wed., October 25, 26, 27- REUNION IN FRANCE Thurs., F1., Sat., October 28, 29, 30 - STRANGER IN TOWN TARZAN TRIUMPHS IThù0ï.", Fri., St. *OCT. 7, 8, 9 DOUBLE FEATURE ARABIAN NIGHTS ITechnicolor FeaturingI *MARIA MONTZE JON HALL AloAnd S SPY SHIP ICRAIG STEVENS and MEEMANNING Cartoon I Double Feature IALWAYS IN MY HEARTI Featuring *KAY FRANCIS * GEORGE WARREN I WALTER IHUSTON On Same Bill I I PRI V*TE BUCKRO WITH L TEANDREW SISTERS And DICK FORAN NEWS - - Wouldn't you enoy carrying on normal on-* * versation witb your famlly and hriends 7 ... 4" Whetber you have a mild, medium or severe * hearing loss, wbether you use a bearing aid or not, important discoveries of the United * States Government National Deafness Survey make pos- * sible the greatest1belp ever offered to tbe bard of bearlng. * Bring a relative or friend with you and corne in for * FREE HEARING TEST and PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION * No obligation. Convenlent terms.* Acousticon-smnce 1902-world's first electrical bearing aid.* * Thursday, Oct. 7th - Noon to 8 p.m. * Cowling's Drug store, A nnouncement Oshawa Engineering & Welding Co. Ltd., Have MOVED tô the Trick Company Building -AT - 25 ALBERT STREET, OSHAWA PHONE 764 H9elpWanted Maie and Vernale. TO WORK IN MECHANICjuL RUBBER GOODS PLANT ON WAR WORK -]Rose, Beltint, and Packing -Heels, Bogie Tires for Tanks -Molded Goods -Legal Holidays with pay -Penso nsPlancan optlzinP.li -Vroutionsurih anceaterHOneptargtservPe -Full Cost of Living Bonus Apply National Selectiveo Servig Ç9shawa- File 2670 j ce ce s,-. i \,"l - 1 1 * 1 mm»4tý THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO TT4TTRI;.. OCTOBER 7th- lQ4-q 9th

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