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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 Dec 1943, p. 5

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E ________________ ___ __ I I '~~_ PAGE FIVrE THURS., DECEMBER 3th, 1943 Capt. John M. James, Ottawa, with his wife and son. Miss Doncaster, Toronto, with Mrs. F. H-. Morris. Air. E. L. Marjerrison, Gerald- ton, with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Staples with rêlatives at Meaford. AW1 R. M. Hobbs, Halifax with her mother. LAC Ted Daymanne, Port Hope, with Bob Evans. Miss lona Woods, A & P staff, with fVwnds in Belleville. Mr. . Keith Siemon, Toronto, with D.nand Mrs. C. W. Siemon. miW M1adMs Rowe and son, Brenk, with MIrs. Wm. Densem. Cp nd Mrs. Donald Williams, OttaW-a %with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams. Miss Dorothy Rowe, Toronto, A FRIENDLY GREETING I VEAR Wit codil - Wihst u F red o Helh eapns an ucssi h Ne Ya Marseelr with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goodi- man. Mr. andi Mrs. Harry Brust, Rochester, with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Edmondstone. W.O. Donald Cameron, Toronto, with bis parents, Mn. and Mrs. Rugh Cameron. .Miss Mary Jury, McMaster Uni- versity, Hamilton, with Mrb. J. H. H. Jury. Miss Kay O'Neill, Toronto, with ber parents, Major and Mrs. J. O'Neill. Miss Marion Scott, B.A., Toron- to, with ber parents, Mr. andi Mrs. S. M. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. N. Knapp and family, Peterboro, with ber sister, Mrs. E. Brummel. Mrs. R. T. Hoskin, Gwen anci Jack, Toronto, with Mr. andi Mrs. A. S. Baker. M i s s Myrtie Hall, Normal Scbool, Peterboro, witb ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall. Mn. and Mrs. James Brookes, Division St., with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Neilson, Toronto. Misses Eclna Bottreil and Nellie M a r a, Toronto, Helen Jones, Lindsay, with Miss May Bottrell. Miss Marion Wanc-er, Brighton, with ber parents, Mr. anci Mns. R. H. Wander. Mr. and Mns. Fred Bateman, Toronto, with thein daugbter, Mns. H. Pblllips. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas andi son, Toronto, with Mr. anci Mrs. Neil Mutton. LAC Bob Evans, S. F. T. S., Brantford, with bis parents, Mn. and Mrs. E. C. Evans. Mns. James Crombie, Toronto, with Mn. and Mrs. George Crombie. Mr. Herbent Cole, University of Toronto, with bis parents, Mn. j anci Mrs. J. F. Cole. Mn. anci Mrs. Ernest Mutton, Coîborne with Mn. anci Mns. Floyci Mutton, Elgin St. Mn. anci Mns. J. E. Wylie and AC2 Don Ccx, Toronto, wîth Mn. anci Mns. K. E. Ccx. Mn. and Mns. Wray McCready l with their parents at Simcoe anci LaSalette. Mn. T. H. Jennings, Toronto, witb bis sister, Miss M. M. Jennings. Mn. anci Mrs. Eci. F. Weekes anci son, Robent, Toronto, witb Mrs. George Weekes and Miss Weekes. Master Bernard Lawrence, Nfew Year's Greetings We sincerely appreciate the kindly co-opera- tion we have had from our many Friends dur- ing a year that has been trying for ail. Let us continue this same spirit in the year ahead and work together for Final Victory. With Sincere Good Wishes W. Lest Elliott Plumbing and Heating We value the opportunity to express our appreciation for the friendliness of our business relations and cordially extend to you The Season's Greetings * CAWKER'S Butcher and Grocery Shops Campbellcroft, with his fathei Mr. Bort Lawrence. Capt. R. E. Dinniweil, KingE ton, with his family. LAC Winton Bagneli, R.C.A.F Trenton, with his family. Miss Ruth Cryderman, Toront( with ber mother, Mrs. Fred Cry derman. Misses Ethel and Helen Morr with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Garnei Oshawa. Mn. and Mrs. R. Winter ani famiiy at Mr. A. E. Winter's, Rai mony. LAC Maxie Yourth and Mrý Yourth witb bis parents in Osh awa. Mr. andi L. R. Guy, Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Os borne. AWi Isobel Naylor, R.C.A.I (W.D.), with ber parents, Mr. an Mns. E. S. Naylor. Mrs. Geo. E. Pritcbard ani Helen wîth Mr. and Mrs. Fre Hughes, Toronto. Mrs. Len Henry and son, Wind sor, witb ber parents, Mr. an( Mrs. Ed. Witbenidge. Mr. anci Mrs. Russell Halîmai Teddy anci Diane, with ber par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adair, Oshawa Sgt. R. G. Coombes, Guelph with Mrs. Coombes at Mr. an( Mrs. L. Rilderley's. Pte. Russell Oke, Chathanr with Mrs. Oke and bis parent Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Oke. Mn. and Mrs. Claude Ives an( daughter, Ruth, with Mrs. Emmi Caboon, Bloomfield. Mr. Mark Roenigk, Stratford Miss Ella Collacutt, Toronto, wit] Mr. anci Mrs. T. H. Knigbt. Misses Kitty Storey, Kitchene: andi Margaret Storey, Tonontc with their parents, Dr. andi Mrý V. H. Storey. Major and Mrs. C. J. McPher son with their daughter, Mrs. Ii Martin, and other relatives at Ol tawa. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kitchen an( [Wayne, Osbawa. and Mr. an( Mrs. Wm. Maynard with Mnç Geo. Lockington, Mimico. Pte. W. E. Barton, Kingstor and Mrs. Barton, Cornwall, witl Mr. anci Mrs. Len Barton, Well ington St. Miss Editb Platford, Toronto Mn. and Mrs. James Bennett anc Eunice, Port Hope, wîtb Mr. an( Mrs. J. J. Bell, Base Line. Capt. and Mrs. H. D. Waters Highland Creek, Miss Iren4 Bragg, Toronto, with Mrs. How ard Coucb, Beech Ave. Mrs. J. J. Smith, Solina, Sengi Chas. Hoan, Lachine, Que., Misý Dorothy Roar, Toronto, with Mr and Mrs. E. V. Hoar. Petty Officer anci Mrs. J. Forest Halifax, N.S., Staff Sgt. P O'Brien, Camp Borden, and Mrs O'Brien, Toronto, witb their auni Mrs. F. T. Tighe. Mr. anci Mrs. F. O. Smith anc Gloria, Mr. andi Mrs. H. McClure Jane anci Jim, with Mr. and Mrs F. G. Smith and Grace, Loni Sault. Corporal Grace Hall, R.C.AEF (W.D.), Mr. and Mrs. Eni Coombes and daugbters, Toronto with Mr. andi Mrs. Clarence F Hall. Mrs. Don Cameron, Miss Loi. Downs, town; Mrs. Byron Moore Tyrone; Mr. Chas. Kersiake anc George, Hampton, guests of Mr andi Mrs. C. W. Downey. CpI. Istr. Ciare Garton, St Thomas, R.C.A.F., and Mrs. Gar. ton, Mr. anci Mrs. Thos. Cable anc infant son, Toronto, with Mr. anc Mrs. T. A. Garton. Cpi. Thos. Bennett, R.C.A.F. Deseronto, Mrs. Bennett, Gordor and Dorotby, Toronto, with hi: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Bennett, Scugog Street. Mr. Sici. Casbourn, Miss es Margaret and Ann Wyiie, Toron- to, LAC Haroldi Casbourn, Bagot. ville, Que, Miss Gladys Norton, Belleville, witb Mrs. F. E. Cas- boumn. Mr. R. Woodward, town, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodward, Ronnie anci Deanna, Ajax, Masters Bobby anci Jimmy Woodward, Oshawa, witb Mr. andi Mrs. Chas. Taylor, Oshawa. Miss Eleanor Johnston is spend- ing a week at London and Forest, Ont., as guest of girl friends whom she shareci quarters with in last summer's Farm Service contin- gent. Mr. Jas. Hastings, Mrs. Eva Hastings and Ross Sutherland, Oshawa, Tpr. G. W. Large, Camp Borden, Pte. and Mrs. Gordon Major, Orono, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Large. Nursing Sister Mary E. Mutton, R.C.A.M.C., Cborley Park Mili- Mrs. Claude H. M. Smith (nee Velma Pearce), whose manniage to Lieut. Claude Smith took place at the bome cf ber parents, "Southview Villa, Ebenezer, on Dec. 18, was honoreci at a numben cf pre-nuptial parties. Those who have ententaineci for the populan bride-eloct wene: Miss Shirley Smith, Hortop Ave., a miscel- laneous shower; Mrs. Harny Won- don of Ajax, a crystal showeîr; Misses Elsie Oke anci Rosena Edigar, a personal sbower; Mrs. M. Soanes, a lingerie shower, anci the Ebenezen community held. a lange miscellaneous sbower at the bride's home.-Oshawa Times. 'THEW rANATTAN SA'rwa1MAX. 1(tIT1MANTTT T t NT'AIZT, r, *** *~ *~*~**reinforces the Dept. up to Nov. 10, was $353,372. ____ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ __3chool" with a Applications for the subsidy are ____More Blood Donors tionaSchoo." coming in at the rate of 1,500 per ______"Mais of the Inter- week. The subsidy terminates LIoialandPerona __Wcd Dec15 . T Fltchr,"Rattee directing the Dec. 31 and ail applications for it Baer rmpo, 75A.T thenrcn, hi n tr ntltrta Jn 1 94 Soia an P__n John Brough Bowmanville; Tom T project are: Rev. must reach the Dept. of Agricul- tion. Francis Thompson, L o d UA. Myers, Secretary; Aplcto sfrlss than five-ton C o n r a t l a t o n s t o it. S g t C r g o o w m n v i l e ; R a l h D v i s D D ic k in s o n , M r . R o y lo ts w ill b e a c c e p t e d f r o m f a r m e r s o gauain t HmpoFRoet.G.Chte Ls'F J. E. Robertson, rep- only wbo have previously made Keane, R. H., Orono, who success- kard, 6th donation. H ar vey eWM.S.; Miss Winni- applications. fu]Y asedhi fnameamna Brooks, Bowmanville; Jack Bair-.Ias,WéGeneral Secretary Subsidies paid represent ship- uily assed h hims.nleaia TUE MIXING 1B0W [ stow, Orono, 5th donation. Leslie .M.S.; Rev. Dr. Manson ments to Ontario of 199,770 tons Mr. nd rs. ete Eleentre- Y ANE ALANCoomnbes, Bowmanville; R. M.d Rev. M. C. Macdonald. of feed grain. Huron County tops r, Mr. and rs. trap le e nt omyre- B>' AN E ALLn mLarm er, D alton D orrel, N este ct eing ih194 ons pw ich tioew Sidney F gp lanoueegfrm HdreHom hooul telist lth19,95apictin ce- edn on;ck otaenc en . Ha,)Y PAYMENTS subsidies of $33,825. Durham safe arrjiv ir ganonin. i VALUABLE EGGS coc k rno; Cldare o .W.DM ON FEED GRAIN Çounty applications numbered '. A C i K en H o Englan.C . F St. H l o H m ma e s g s a ti L eka r, KDc- _____R_27_for 2,753 tons w ith subsidy Thomas, is hoeoer,0R.CA.F.,v HloHmeaes E r monci ChaPman, Orono, 3rd dace the subsidy paymnent on payments of $4,919.00. heIi eott al- eggs hsedy! The cold weather tion. John A. Living, Bowý grains were announceci by__________ fax, NS. bwl rpot o a" as made the hens "climb into ville; Wm. Bairstow, Oronc Dept. of Agriculture last Au- afx ..their shel"-few eggs are avail- donation. At D.I.L., Ajax-s h mutpi yte Thsi usrpif ie S- The Arcade is transferring their able yet. Frankiy, I think we Bird, Bowmanviile, 7th do-s h mutpi yte Ti ssbcito'ie business, next montb, to the store were spoiied with such easy-to- Mary Lemon, Bowmanvil________________________________ F. formerly occupied by Rice & Co. prepare products. A cook neyer donation. Hardware, opposite the p os t feels reaiiy stuck if she has a few FnDc 7GoVi id Office. 7Ge. inX Offce.eggs and a few ordinary stapies. Berry, Lewis Kilganno Mrs Colin, cugg S., as Eggs give us a liberal suppiy of manville; Lloyd Courtic id r.Cwig eggS.ba body-building and tissue-build- ice, 7th donation, W.' ýd received word that her husband ing proteins, also a good amount Hampton, 6th donatioè, Lieut. Gordon Cowiing, Prince of the vitamins which protect us Goode, Bowmanviile , Rupert, B.C. has been promoted from eye weakness andi nervous- tion. D. Anderson, B idto Captain. ness. Eggs that are propery st donation. ds, s Mrs. D. S. Park, Shaw's, as re- cooked are easily digested. With Mon., Dec. 20-W ig r ei ri, eivd wod tat er bothr, his n mndthe isemoter Georg le r-Tpr. Jack Trimm, formerly of see that her busy littie run-about Douglas Bryant, D a. Tyrone, bas arrived safely over- Of 3 to 12 years of age gets the egg 8th donation. Dor' D h, seas. simply (coddled or poacheci). manvilie, 7th dc-Mman - .. - - id Mrs. Geo. W. James is in Then bere are the recipes to use Preston, J. W. M, Craig, Hamilton today attending the wbnesarscce ville, 6th donatic n, funeral of ber cousin, Cameron RECIPES Hampton, 5th dc- T-a -aohrya ne ;S Woods, who died suddeny on filessDevl's oodwe approach nte ya ne idec. 28tb. r ougPepe 3-4 cup cocoa, 1 tsp. soda, Ne w Pape, d SlvaionArm Yong eope 1 3-4 cups cake flour, çiîted, Is Now Ir the shadow of war. .. but brighteniflg skies a gave a Christmas entertainment 3-4 tsp. sait, 1 eu-~ bruwn _,ng of paper Wednesday nigbt. Interest in this sugar (packed), 1 cup sour A very str3 ef.fect De-_ in the East warrant hope that the dawn of devent was sbown by a well filled milk or buttermiik, 1-2 cup in Canada previous Sat- bh hall. A programi of music and sbortening, melted, 1 tsp. cember ist. Quebec mnem- Peace is on the horizon to end a long nlght* recitations was given as foliows: vanilia. urday, Ontiie of the Can- rrecitations by Gwen and Joan Sift cocoa, flour, soda and sait bers of'th spapers Associ- Bartlett, Muriel and Peggie Wil- togetber; d brown sugar and adian We jtb John Atkins, of strif e. lats and Samuel Adams; cornet mix well. Add sour milk, melted ation ha and be descrihed ~solo by L. Hart; monologue by shortening andi vanilla. Beat until paper cZer was necessary Mrs. E. Wiliats; piano duet by smootb, turo at once into greased wby tb(' work. The edi- T a o n i odpol r-Joan and Gwen Bartiett; musical sbaîîow pan, and bake in electric and boýtesmnan, an officerTht ou .adaigodpol Ï-items by a quintette of instru- oven, 350-375 degrees F. about 30 tor 01.4.A., was at the eey hr a onbs t-mentalists from Uxbridge; a quar- minutes. of t1- eey hr a onbs tette of young people sang Basie Spice Cake luetinn does not af- id "Hurrah for Santa." After the icpbonsgr u htppr hc a in the sunshine of happier d prgra Cat. cCokqudal of water, 1-3 cup shortening, 2 fectoned, but it does lirait S. Uxbridge showed some moving cups seeded raisins, 1 tsp. cin- arr. kinds of book, bond days, is our sincere wish at pictures, foilowed by a visit from namon, 1-2 tsp. sait, 1-2 tsp. s ie papers, particuiarly i, Santa Claus. eacb nutmeg, allspice and US-ail advertising. Few ti esn ýh An enjoyable evenîng was spent c loves, 2 cups cake or pastry f<rinting in Bowmanvilie ti esn at the home of Mrs. Violet Somer- flour, sifted, i tsp. soda, 1-2 cfected, except the largest scales, Duke St., Dec. 21, wben tsp. baking powder. .chas Goodyear Co. Tbey c; the Spitfire Club held their. Boil the sugar, water, shorten- .ve to make a definite cut ci Christmas tree excbange of gifts ing, raisins, spices andi sait to- elgbt of paper used. Other ci and Christmas supper. The homne gether for 3 minutes, stirring co-sses can stili get ail the wasbeatifll deoraedin he inaily. Cool. Sift flour, sod-has, envelopes, accounit , Christmas spirit. The guests and baking powder together, ar tsan e rbsns o s ie played euchre, prize winners be- gradualy stir into batter and be mhseray be on ligter and Mrs. Ross Westîake. After in electric oven, 300-325 decateur sports are not affected tprizes were given out te mem- F., for about one hour. I professional amusements are sbers sat down to a loveiy salad Creamny Custard .efinitely restricted. Municipal- 3* supper. A ebr hn 2tss ontrb - ~ies will continue as before. gathereci in the csitting room and sugar, i egg, well beaten I per ht e s f, Mrs. Wakelin acting asSat tsp. sait, 2 cups scalded i aper for purposes, stili a secret, - ~~Sat Pd' - s. ail.i partly responsible for the def- WakeCia ne u h it.Ms Mix the cornstarcb, sugetimite scarcity f aper, as well as akln aiso presented Mrs. and sait. Graduaily pour _-k the usua factorsi wbich affect s.Montgomery with a nice neck ohrmnfcues scrtoslig20bos0 scalded milk, stirring url5 ohrmnfcue ticketfosn thn0edbrokseîooor smootb. Continue eccon- d membrs for thne pleidsuport minutes longer, stirringerve SUNDAY SCHOOL AT HOME Lthey bac i gven through the year. ally. Add vanilla and c BY AIR AND MAIL s.The Club had witb themn their with cream. n O HI ýg Honorary Member, Mrs. Mae Ed- Old Fashioned Ricel, 1 Toronto, Dec. 21: Disturbec by wars o Trono.1-2 cup rice, un cup the nuc-&br of ber chilciren re- wad fToot.qt. milk, 1-2 tsp. s:, 1-4 ceiving inadeq~uate religious in-lEA c sugar, brown or is.sat struction, the United Church of iXl.AAWash the rice, g. Turn day School in the Homne, by Mail vvéuc..a1g and sugar, andi or casse- and Air" project wbich in four ______into greased bakiric oven at mnonths bas reached out to more OSBONE-TGHE role, and bake in. Stir with than 3500 chiidren and 3000 a OSBORNE-TIGHE 275 degrees for 2 Add raisins aduits.TT .u .. d Poinsettas and wbite mumis a fork occasion.dnutes long- The enterprise, which is spcn- - N e' Y L Lea r.fomd astigi h eyo and bake about' this pudding sored by an Inter-Board Commit- a PW a sttig i th vetryofer. Instead of 1 the top of a tee representing the Board of t. St. Joseph's Cburch, Dec. 22, for may be cook( less beat and Christian Education, the Board of - the wedding of Frances Yvonne double bolier it shoulci cook Hon issions, the Board of Pub- - I Tighe, daughter of Mrs. Tighe and in a shorter absorbeci ail th lication andi the Woman's Mission ~ te uti the ricor cold. ary Society, was designed to pro dtelate Dr. F. T. Tighe, and Alan "mil Serv* * vide Sunday Sehool lesson beips ~ Myw xrs u icr bnst i u red Henry Osborne. The groom is ik A TIF and literature to families in i50- Myw xrs u icr hnst i u red the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. 'is of Basic Spice lateci areas of Canada. Familles c and customers wbo lhave s0 generousiy supported iO s bo r ne, Bowmanvîlle. Rev. For val 1 tsp. almnonci ex- in mission fields not serveci by ýFather S. J. Coffey off iciated. The Cake: (11-2 cup bianchecituen ministers in the winter- us during 1943. brideoe a white bengaline tract a Acici1 cup cbcpped time andi familles in rural scbool two-piece ensemble with a brown almond%'p. choppeci citron, 2 districts wbere there are no reg- n a loepestehp o hi otne s velvet Dutch cap misted witb raisins, orange rind, and 1- ularly organizeci Sunday Schools, Admyî loepeqtehp o hi otne -matching veiling and brown suede tsp. grn nut meats for a are provided with this literature. ptoaetruhu 94 -accessories. She wore a corsage cup fruit cake. The Board of Christian Educa- .ptoaetrubU 94 of Talisman roses. Peggy Tighe de]iciiations of Rice Pudding: tion is bandling the administra- was ber sister's only attendant, Fo' 2-3 cup dnieci apples or tv okcnetdwt h era iyb in turquoise crepe with a brown (1) suce anci use in place of ,alt n ive r"connectei wihoo then ahad i shap and turquoise flower bat trimmed pea (2) Use as substitute 1"Mail and r" unday Scbovol. ibngecnndalathpyaneeerasmyb ewitb brown veiling. Rer fîowers ralànge juice for 1 cup miîk Toalhundred rsandefity v lnr possible in these tîmes. y eeashouider bouquet of pink cu littie grated orange rind. the distribution. Plans are under 1roses. John Brough was grooms- W * e~ * way to organize district adminis--------------------- man. Mrs. Tigbe received in wine Dark Fruit Cake trative committees in eacb of the crepe witb a black veivet bat and 1-2 cup butter, 3-4 cup Home Mission Superintendents' a corsage of yellow baby mums. rown sugar, 3-4 cup seeded areas. By the end of the first The groom's mother wore a gown..aisins cut in pieces, 3-4 cup year At is boped to bave more than l x M G e o tsequins witb a contrasting shoul ron, tbinly siiced and cut in ing the Sunday Scbool belps and RG der bouquet of mumas. The brîd strips, 1-2 cup molasses, 2 DRUGS"uz hes r roie went wa ina champaigne fl eggs, 1-2 cup mîlk, 2 cup to direct the study of the cbildren. suit with a brown chesterfif flour, 1-2 teaspoon soda, 1 The whole project will be coat and brown accessories. teaspoon cinnamnon, 1-2 tea- strengtbened by radio broadcasts Trousseau Tea and Shower spoon e a c b, aulspice and ra brvrpsil. . On Saturday, Dec. 18, Mrs. h mc1- esonlvs,-2 In Mio a anitreon- Tigbe gave a trousseau tb mtacpo e, - taon trcet. aioa nitreoia bonor of ber daughter,te5 espo lmn xrat Newcnýtle: Mellow's Drug. Anyone, maie or female, over Hampn*G. A. Barron & Son . the age of 18 yrs. wisbing to take ENROLMENT WILL BE LIMITED EnniCdllen: T. M. Slemon & Son ia ccurseinfrsaduneth Bunlton: Haroldi Gill. 'instruction of the St. John's Biac.stock: Alex Gilbert. Ambulance Association, classes REsERVE YO'UR DES3K EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Neleton: J. G. Tbompson. intendeci to commence Jan. 10, p08typool: Post Master. 1944, providing tbe requireci num- Oyno: Tyrtell's Drug Store. ber regster by that date. Plase FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE HAD - Nwtonville: W. C. Lane & Co. communicate witb Dr'. H. B. 1yrone: F. L. Byam. Runcle, phono 488; H. Bartlett, BY MAIL - Box 487 Bowxnanville BY TELEPHONE - Phone 434 13owmanvillm: I. J. Berry. JCuch St., West; G. W. Yun,11 IV. Jewell, Jury & Loveil, W. J. phono 532. Registration f ee $1,00. ______________________________________________ tÇagnell, Statesmnan Office. 52-1* 'il ý ýý i

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