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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Oct 1943, p. 10

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PAGE TEN _______ - ~ ~ ~ -' THURS., OCTOBR2t.14 How to Obtain Things stôcked than their sheives!On A "Anything you cauid adver- *oê fw u ffgll~I1 Trhat are 111H1ard to Gete' tise?" we asked hapefuiiy (and Bblen and Wome On Actvev we were armed with sample iay- Anyone wÎth a.spare autamo. outs too). "No," came the answer, bile part, a baby Austin or a set with the wistful pastscript, "But of carpenter's tools tucked away thr r oso tig edlk ervi ce N ew castle DistrictOSA ,ON RI toBUY!" Frozen stocks don't PhnI01l re akn in a dark corner of the attie 's worry them any mare - such Frm stpeardb Ne-ATRgtAkRCA(A )TUS.F1;ST, ta be envied. if not xiewed with things melted away long ago! The c Fst ie e ss It is coyNr-ary Pte FakYu, No 14AF. Coy, MRI. ST downright awe and wander. YOU trouble is ta keep anything an the ateRdCos ti otay Pe rn onN 4Cy C.2,2,3 be haroring aId mne d selves enoug affi Censor Regulatians ta give the H.I., Can Forestry Corp, LS. oOT 8,2,3 may behroi g a odm n and hle og eou toafi a complete addresses of men and R.C.A.F. Overseas In Stirrlng Technicolor flot knaw it-what w ith people price tag. wae nteamdfrea buying anything and everything P.S. If, after yau've sald your wmni h re ocs s St .V nesn ....CAHDV they can iay hands on today. spare toasters and chairs and tecaee aueifration o n ol e Fît. Sgt. S. F. Brown, R.C.A.F.Sarn if it's a substitute for pre-w ar iaw n m ow ers, you have a spare t Ilrd v lu b e i f r at o l . S t. W . C t erý C ýa t r gaods, sa much the better. ROOM, naw is the time ta adver- to the enemy. However, local Fît. Sgt3 .R ..F CatteCaPoSerrAnge We've taiked ta a gaod many tise it in the Classified Section of citizens wishing ta write or send AC .W eie quadran,3 .RC. RA.. yrne wr,anes Ba- of the merchants and deaiers The Statesman. par eclsaanyfthe filwng ACd. .DeinSqada Dn Adrw,1amsG.a around tawn'in the iast couple of by pligt h e rs e- LCF .Hnesn The great action picture of weeks. Take it from us, your The Canadian Army is organ- yDpiigt h e rs e- LCF .Hnesn the year . .. and the war attc s pobbiya ot eter zig aunt o seveors.retary at Newcastle. CpI. B. G. Henderson. ___________________alot_______________aunitof ____________ Murray Butler, died an active CpI. R. G. Hughes, attached ta service with the R.A.F. R.A.F. MON., TUES. Prisoner of War Fit. Sgt. A. R. Martin, R.C.A.F., NOV. 1 2 Pte. Leonard Lawlor, Can. Pris- Att R.A.F. I anerof ar n Grma~y.ACi A. R. Meadaws, 402 Spuad- THEY CAME TO BLOW onr fa ynOersas .ron, R.C.A.F. o UP AMERIC Ord. Smn. Ross Embl CO F0 J. E. Nesbitt, R.C.A.F. De- Starring C.F.MO. ly CjOtachment.M Army Oersea LAC A. D. Pollard, S.E. Section, George Sanders, Ward BondC PtA A. AdarCa.P Dp. No il, F.B.F.U., R.A.F. Nerve-shattering as a bomb 11rJj te.CA.n.D aiv, Cn. e. Fores.Navy ln Canada IlAnd on the same program Gnr. H. R. Adair, C.A.R.U., A. Cyril Meadows. 9lWl inywihhsgys Bty., R.C.A. Douglas Van Dusen. iusicai technicolor feature AIL Cpi. J. F. Anderson, Sup- Fred Lake. 0 SALUDOS AMIGOS port Co., lst Bn., Queen's Own M. F. Anderson. HloFins Rif les. Harold B. Rogerson. ~(el red Irish Regt. of Canada. Army i Canada I Pte. L. K. Alldread, B. Co., Pte. Carl Fisher. .I WED., THURS., FR1., SAT., Irish Regt. of Canada. Lieut. J. H. Hare, M.D. NO.3 Q W. R. Allun, B.H.A., R.M. Rang- Sigmn Ross Gibbs. N OP OV. 3 - HAL ers, C.A.P.O. No. 51. Tpr Chas. Thackray. O S RUL ERI Dvr. W. R. Baithard, 3 Med. Corp. Wiibert Graham. Wt Reg. P.C., 8lst Can. Artiiiery Coy. Pte. B. R. Brown. CladeteCobet alet Sgt. M. B. Brown, R.C.A., C.A. Tpr. K. N. Stephenson. Goddard, Veronica Lake0 R.U BndLn .B.Iikrd Gnr. H. W. Brown, R.C.A., C.A. PadsatRe . R ickarhton.Lave that will thrili al R.U. Pte. Harvey Blade. women Pte. H. G. Bellamy, No. 1, Pte. A.C. Robinson Adventure that wiil stir C.A.S., C.R.U., Catering Wing. Cpi. Gea. Meadow§. 0 ail men Tpr. A. Butler, i2th Army Tank Pte. Eric Gray. Brigade. W. Hoskin. _______________ Gnr. Geo. F. Buckiey, 83rd Bty., Bandsman H. C. Allun. 23rd S.P. Regt., R.C.H.A. Pte. E. Milison. are seeking ta arause the interest Bdr. J. E. Cotter, R.C.A. Pte. S. A. McMurray. of as many citizens as passible. For Lieut. C. R. Clemence, lst Radia Pte. G. Clysdale. this reason, we are happy ta have Location Unit. Reg. Falls. oredsainasnict b Dvr. Wm. Clark, 42 Can Gen Spr. Fred Gonczy. your gendostian ra inrcated b Grnspr.t. Cloug4hBt, Harold Burley. ta publicity. Gn. .R.Cluh,14hBt, Pte. Sidney Ferguson. It is aur hope that, through the I Nthse ay 0 stai an - ~ 4th Field Regt, R.C.A. Gnr. G. R. Laking (Returned columns of yaur paper, the needs INteedyso tan n or Gnr. S. W. Couch, 2nd Div, 5th from, Overseas).- of the saîlors may be brought ta see that you give your man the- Field Bty, 5th Field Regt. Pte. C. Y. Ross. the attention of many who, up ta cofeetht ees hsbnd cn-Lieut. W. T. E. Duncan, D.D. Tpr. Lianeli Rogerson. thc present, have not given many cofethtkes ubnd o-M.E. Office, Headquarters, Ist Chas. Bonathan. thaughts ta the "Men who go tented ... Maxwell House! It bas. .,< PeW.R Gbsn2d Can AO Rob't Gray. down ta the sea in ships." a satisfying goodness that men 7* . Army Ordnance, Field Park, KC. RoyPoar. O.C., C.A. (C). The Navy League of Canada sip ov.LýBdr. A. R. Gi-ay, 73rd Bty, Mme fCWAC Bowmanvilie Cammittee There's extra satisfaction in 5.~ th Field Regt, R.C.A. sblCeec. D. R.. MORRISON, MawelHos bcus:L[Bdr. P. V. Garrad, No 2, R.C. Merchant Marine Secretary. Mawl os eas:A.U., A Wing, R.C.A. Gea. W. Graham.___ 1. It's blended from the very finest coffees obtainable Dvr. L. R. Gilmer, iOth Can Fid James Wright. MAJOR LEAGUE BOWLING choenforthirfulerboy ad xta favr. Ambulance, R.C.A.S.C. Joseph Quigg.____ -specially coe o hi ulrbd n xr lvr Gnr. G. K. Henning, R.C.A., Harold Wright. Men's League gat away toaa 2. Uniformly roasted by a special process that brings C.A.R.U. ArFrei aaafyn tr nWdedyngt Cpi. H. O. Hockin, 5th Pravost ArFreh aaa fyn tr nWdedyngt out the full goodness of this fine Ca, R.C.O.C., 5th Can Army Div. Sgt. Harold Hoar. Oct. 20, with the pins toppiing in bled.Lipi W J Hoki, o . 1S LAC Jack McLachlan. mid-season form. Some nice R.U. ACi Ronald Burley. scores were roiied. Reg. Hearie For wartime reasons Maxcwell House is Pte. R. J. Hughes, No 2, C.R. Sgt. Fred Anderson. with 333, Bob Churchill, 303, and nowpaced n agsin n Il orpseB.W.IS., R.C.O.C., C.M.F. AC2 Reg. Gibson. Walter Hateley with 301, were the Cpi. Dick inImpey-inH.P.E. PRegt, Bruce Cowan. big boys for the first night. Foi- - rind and at a lower cost ta you. C.4.A.F., London. Sgt. S. Cowan. iowing is the standing at the end \., ) * This new grind is suitable for ail ways Pte. Gardon Ketchum, 48th M. T. Robert Duck. of the first week of bowling: makngcofe-cffe-oi prclaor Highlanders, Cent Med Farces. Danny Shutka. Major League Standing ofmkigcffecffeptproltrTpr. Paul Milligan, l2th Army Harry Cauch. Team Won Lost Pins Points or glass coffee-maker. If using s glass Tank Btl, C. Squad, C.A.O. Aiex Ingram. coffee-maker you may prefer to brew the Sigmn L. G. Morton, lst Can John Scott. F. Williams 2 i 2952 3 Cf cofice a hi longer. Signais Rein. Wm. Brunt. E. Roach 2 i 2940 3 Pte. W. J. Murray, C Coy, 3rd Thos. Waadiock. B. Westlake i 2 3150 2 Dlv, 9th B.arge, S.D.G., Highland- Glenn Brooks. A. Osborne 2 i 3062 2 ers. AC2 C. A. Hancock. K. Luxton 1 2 2866 i ?re.o re Amot Pte. A: S. Nayior, B Coy, J.m Cole 1u.2A2erag1 Quewe lis Own Rifles. Averag* nw l f o s ir. H. F. Hawe, 3rd Med Bty,M Name Games Ave. sn"o I~~~~~~~st Midland Regt, R.C.A.al R er --------2 25 Gnr. A. E. Rowe, 91st Bty, F. In The Editor's Maiil B.Cheurcl -- -----3 243 C O FFE Troop, 6th Field Regt, R.C.A. B. Westlake -------- 3 238 Pte. R. C. Rolley, No 2 Cay, No * = M M~ Mm .. H. Palmer.........-----3 237 MH243 ~~~~~A Preduet of General Foods 1, R.C.O.C.W.Htl-------_3 29 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G nr. C has. R ogerson , lth B ty N A V Y L E A G U E B R A N C H . C oh a e --------- 3222 9* (B..A. lth an ied Ret, EXPRESSES APPRECIATION B ohae.... 2 (B.H..) 1th Ca Ïýi RegE. Roach............----3 225 R.C.A. P a cla ------- 1 Sîgmn A. K. Rowe, Sth Can Bowmanviiie, Ontario, J. Canc-------a------- 3 216 Army Div, Ist Squadron, R.C.C.S.MrGegeJms F. Williams, B.T. --- 3 212 Pte. Lloyd Pedwell, 45 Can Gen Editor, The Canadian Statesman, F. Williams, Goady'r 2 212 Transport, R.C.A., S.C. Bawmanvilie, Ontario. G. Crevier ----------- 2 207 ~' Gnr. D. G. WaIton, 7th Army Dear George: M. Dale ----------. 3 206 Field Regt, 4th Field Bty, R.C.A. At the last manthiy meeting of Dr. Rundle ----- ---- 3 205 Spr. Chas. Smith, R.C.E., lst the Navy League, the Secretary F. Blunt ------------- 3 203 Can Engineers, Rein Unit, C.A.O. was instructed ta convey ta you, D. Carter ----------. 3 201 - /Sgt. C. J. Wallace, Can Gen the appreciation of the Local W. Hearie ----------- 2 200 Holding Unit, Rein Unit. Committee, for your generaus co -__________ f e _l Spr. R. S. Warren, 2nd Btl, B operation in making available ta Coy, R.C.E. them, for pubiicity purposes, the Abemafyasarscit -~Gnr. S. Whitehand, 107 Coast pages of The Statesman. miles for its nectar and pollen. ~ . ~Bty, R.C.A., Can P.O. 2. The Committee naturally be- God has cndowed man with in- Pte. J. S. Wade, A.D.N.S. Office, lieve their Navy League work ta alienabie rights, among whicb are HQ, 3rd Div R.C.A.M.C. be a very worthwhile effort-an self-government, reason, and con- à' Gnr. C. A. Watters, C.A., 5th effort in support of which they science-Mary Baker Eddy. r BY FRED R. FOLEY THE BRITISH GRENADIERS IAnd same of Hercules, O f Hector and Lysander, And such great men as these; OBut of ail the World's brave flheraes Therc's none that can compare With a taw, row, row, row, row, Ilw T o the British Grenadier. SWhen e'er we are commanded UTa storm the palisades, OOur leaders march with fusees fAnd we with hand grenades; 41 We throw themn fromn the glacis A bout the enemies' ears, kSing tow, row, row, row, row, raw, 0 The British Grenadiers. 0l Then let us fi a bumper, 0 And drink a health ta those SW ho carry caies and pauches, And wear the lauped ciothes; May they and their commanders Live happy aIl their years, With a taw, raw, row, row, raw, 0 raw, 0 For he British Grenadiers. 0 The arigin and history of this fstirring miiitary air "The Bri- tish Grenadiers" is surrounded with mystery and obscurity, even ta a greater degree than the two other national airs, "Rule Bni- itannia"' and "God Save the King." It dates farther back in history, Ithe words appearing in print Iabout 1690,ý while the music is Ifounded on an air of the l6th cen- Utury. The eariiest printed copy on jrecord is an engraved music sheet appearing about 1780. For up- wards af 200 years the thriliing notes af this patriotic air and the spectacular battie dress of- the tBritish Grenadiers with their big fur hats, have fired the enthusi- asm ai British people and inspir- ed the armed farces ta acts of gailantry. Whiie the sang is nat used so extensively in these modemn days, the music is stili a papular favorite as band andor MORE FARM MACHINES TO BE MADE AVAILABLE Production of farm machinery in Canada will be incrcased in 1944 ta 80 per cent of the 1940 production it has been announced by Herbert H. Bloom, Admînis- trator ,of Farm Machinery and Construction Machinery, Wartime Prîces and Trade Board. Because of the importance of the damestic food pragram, and the need ta back up the food pro- gram for aur alles and liberated conries, farm machinery is gvna hgh priarity in Canada, Mr. Bloom commented. Under rationing, ncw f arm ma- chinery is granted through appli- cations made ta the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and in hair-da in the Canadian Women's Aiberta about 22,000 applications bottie does flot satisf y. Buy from Army Corps. your druggist. With the enemy reeling back on ail fronts now is the time to plant the finishing punch . . . with 5th Victory Loan Bonds. Sign Up 1NOW. Sign up for ail you can carry. Sign Up ta bring the boys back home in triumph... soon. Every dollar, every bond, counts in this great forward surge of aur fighting forces. And remember, Victory Bonds are Canada's finest investment. -«emmýqBUY BONDS! This Advertjsement Sponsored By ALEX. GILBERT GENERAL MERCHANT were approved, the administrator stated. Mr. Bioom pointed out that through price contrai Canada is the oniy country in the worid where a farmer can buy new ma- chinery at the prices fixed by the Board in the 'basic period. In countries where there is no price contrai farmers are having ta pay as much as 40 or 50 per cent mare for their neW~ machinery he said. "Feather bob cuts" and "feather bob perms" are the mast popular1 VICTORY Upon iearning that Canada is in een being welcomed at the R.C. tian or.enlistment; the R.C.A.F. urgent need of wamen, from 18 ta j F. Recruiting Centre by S'0j Mobile Rutin ntwl ea 45, ta release grounded airmen for Fitzmaurice on her arrivai in To- te e igUitwl ea aircrew training, Edith Walkcr, of Iranto by plane. It is not neces- the Twn Hall, Bawmanviile, Mexico City, iost no time in of- sary for Bawmanvile women ta Thursday, Nov. 4, fram 5 p.m. ta fering ta do her bit. Here she is Ijatirney ta Toronto for informa-I 9 p.m. The present strength of the Canadian Army is more than 460,- 000 men. Pre-war strength was 14500. Sufferers * of bieeding a nd pro- PILEStruding Piles sbould know Bunkers Herbai Pills treat the cause at its source. Money back if the flrst. D THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARM GENERAL MERCHANT BLACKSTOCK 'l ingers & Their Songs 1

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