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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Jun 1944, p. 4

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BHURSDAY, JNE lONTA194 Maple Grove Enfield Visitons: Mn. and Mrs. A. San- Visitons: A. J. Tamblyn, Miss geant, Miss Margaret Sargeant, Myrtle Tamblyn, Bobby Cascy, Oshawa, at Mn. E. Twst's. .. Mrs. Orono., LAC Franklyn Tamblyn, T. Power, town, with ber daugb- Uplands, Ottawa, Miss J eanr ter, Mrs. S. Morton. . . Mn. and Mason, Mimico, Mn. and Mns. T. Mrs. C. McBride, Miss Mary Mc- R. Bowman and Mn. and Mns. R. Bride, Peterboro, at Mn. C. M. Hately, Port Penny, at W. Wblhte's. .. Mr'. and Mrs. E. Twist Bowman's. . . Calvin and Allan and two sons with Mn. Fred Twist Niddeny and Miss Peggy Buch- at Whitby. .. Mr. and Mns. H. R. anin, Toronto, at W. Pascoe's... Foley at Mr'. Howard Cryder- Mn. and Mrs. H. Smith at Bruce man's, Audley. .. Mrs. W. Hug- Tink's, Solina. .. Mn. and Mns. H. gins, Oshawa, witb ber niece, Beaton, Ian, Mrs. L. Pascoe and Mrs. Keith On.miston. .. Mrs. T. Miss Bessie Pascoe at G. Bow- Baker and daugbter, Solina, at man's. ber parents', Mr. and Mns. E. Or -________ Mrs. A. Trenoutb and Miss Ida Sak il Stevens are in Bowmanville Hos- pital and ail wisb them a speedy The weathen is fine and the recovery. cauntry loaks lovely, yet we need Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Morton a good sbower of nain. attended the funeral of their Visitons: Miss Nellie Shutka uncle, Will Morton, Cobourg. anMrad s.ikTiml Miss Louise Foley, nurse-in- adand nd Mny shaaMie Topimba training, Oshawa Genenal Haspi- and fam, Ptroshawa MissSohi tal visited at home. Shutka's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Henb MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL NEWS Gilmer, Bowmanville, at Clan- ence Gilmer's. . . Mn. and Mns. (Ruth Preston, Ethel Fraser) Chas. Yule and family, Oshawa, Thunsday we stanted ta learn at Wm. Savery's. . . Pte. Ray- a new sang for the annivcrsary, mand Farrow, Kingston, at hame "Summer Glory." Manday a.new... Miss Norma Hallowell in boy came ta aur school, named Bawmanville. . . Mn. and Mns. Glenn Aldred. He is in Grade Lew Hallowell in Oshawa. .. Miss Six. The girls and boys bave Eileen Todd with Misses Gwen been pnactising basebaîl for the and Phyllis Gîlmen, Bowman- anniversary. In scwing the girls ville; ail three journeyed ta To- are busy embnoidering and knit- onta for a trip. . . Miss Doneen ting for Orono Faim Exhibit. The Farrow, Toronto, at home. .. El- scbool room is decorated with woad Rusk, Port Hope, at Sid many pnetty flawers. For art we Hallowell's. are drawing tulips, lily of the __________ valley, lilac and many other flowcns. Miss Williams took The world sarely needs taday some pictures of the Girls' Sew- an invasion of truth in higb ing Club andi of the Junior Pupils. places. h -' TO M ATOES Texas fir, ripelb 19 TOMATOES selected qua. ityM.9Ç GREEN DEANS ten:er,..gls lb. 23Ç CGARROTS Texas, topless, new crop 3. lbs. 19Ç ONIONS U.. :origrde3 lbs. 1IV ORANGFS, POTATOES HAVE YOU TRIED TASTY NEW 4- Fc' SANDWICH BREAD LOAF17e Ann Page Vitamin B WHITE WHOLE WHEAT CRACKED WHEAT 2 24 oz. l. loaves15 Florida, Valencia 176 sizc 15 lb. bags Canada No. 1 Grade doz. 47'Ç 13.yu Native grown Asparagua, Rhubarb, Green fOnons, Spinach, Head and Leaf Lettu-e, Mot Houa. Tromatoea and Cucumbersa t rea 10w pr*ces. California Valencia ORANGES, new cropao1w available. MAYONNAISE Anfl Page 8Sja.16 IVOIT SOAP large 99 3 med. ML cake - cakes I QUAKER NUFFETS 2 pkgs. 17e PURITY GATS pk: 17g CLEA14SER White Sail tin4 PIEP IN Choice 2!/2 BLENUIES Ogilviers 2 pkgs. g ANNONIA Snowflake pkg. 5e SOP Libbys Tamato 3 tins 23e ROMAN MEAL pkg. 29e SOAP Maple Leaf 3 cakes 13e SGUP Liptons Noodl. 2 pkgs. 25e SAUCE Heinz Beefsteak btU 24e APPLES Aylmer Dehydrated etn 9e VITA CRAME Corsai 90oz. pkg. 18e HONEY Kytes 8 oz. jar 13e VIGOR 8 tin 49e 5OUP Heinz condensed 2 tins 25e BUTTER Master Dog Food TEA fima grade Silverbrook BISCUITS Terrier Kibl MIXED O'B's OUR OWN 40oz. 17 One coupon pkg. 7 PRINE RIB ROAST Firet five ribe SHORT RIB ROUT? ILADE ROAST YUL FRONTS Boneleas Maple Leaf TENDERSWEET, Royal Brand or Swift* Premium SEO ED ANS Whole or lb. 39e ]POUE SHOULDERS Smok.d:hslessilb. 33e PORK SHOIILDERS POSE DUTTS FRE8H lb. 9. shanklesa 249 Fresh SIDE BCON Brok:d, alic:d, Maple COD FILETS rs ]KIPPERS Choice Cnda lb. 30< lb. 420 2 Orange Pekoe lb. 37Ç 1lb. 5 pkgs: pkg 20Ç mfl GLI ENOLISH SORATON OOVER lb. 31o POLISR lb. 290 I Bt 23e lb. 279 iy~r~ lb.- 27<9 iIIOCUTERUD lb.31 -.l.25ri &P FOD SORE On a nd *rae y h retAlatc& aiie aCo t Visitars: Mn. and Mns. Fred eshton and family, Toronto, at Mr-. E. Bnadley's... Mn. and Mns. Fred Cowling and Fred, Black- stock, at Mn. R. McNeil's. .. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Awde and fam- ilyiTroto Mrs. Don Cameron, Bowmanvil, at Mn. T. Mount- joy's. .. Mr-. and Mns. Stan Mof- fatt and Betty, Burketon, Mns. Stan Head and family, Miss Marie Hartnett and fniend, Oshawa, Mn. and Mns. Ernest Adams and fam- ily, Bawmanville, Mn. and Mns. Lloyd Bradley, Brooklin, at Mn. C. Avery's... Rev. and Mns. A. F. Gardner and family, Tynone, Mn. and Mrs. Ernest Brooking, Mns. Brannigan and Dennis, Bowman- ville, at Mn. C. Slemon's. .. Sto. I Donald Tbompson, R.C.N.V.R., home on furlougb. . . Mrs. A. Randle and family, Mns. F. Adams, 'Hampton, at Mr-. E. Stephenson's. . . Mn. and Mrs. Herb Slemon, Mns. Sam Van- stane, Miss K. McNeil, Toronto, Mns. M. Moore, Miss Kay Moore, Bowmanville, at Mn. E. A. Mc- Neil's and Mn. R. McNeil's... Mn. and Mns. Ray Thonipsan, To- onta, a.t Mn. W. Thampson's... Mn. and Mrs. W. Blackburn and Wayne, Maple Grave, at Mns, T. Cowling's. Young Ladies Class met at Mrs. H. Ashton's on Friday evcning. Bible neading was read by Miss Claribel Tnewin and devotional was taken by Mns. H. Ashton. Pnogram was in change of Mrs. B. Ashton. Readings wene given by Mrs. F. Osmond, Mrs. J. Patts and Miss Joyce Hendricks. Piano music was played by Miss Meta Degeer. Miss Winnifned Trewin took change of a contest. Re- mainder of the evening was spent in a social time. Russell Aunger bas bought the Godson f a, north of Haydon. Mn. and Mrs. A. Beecb and Lloyd at Mn. Frank Mone's, Union. Visitors: Mn. E. He rr i ck, Eunice and May, Mgrs. Rose, Bob and Douglas, Toronto, at Charles Gnaham's. . . Misses Annie Fee and Jean Coulter with Miss Leona Devitt . . . Miss June Sweet, Toronto, at home. .. Miss Ruth Melton with Miss Velma Graham . .. Miss Jean Coulter at Pontypool ... Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whitfield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larmer and family, Mr. J. Avery with Russell Lar- mer. . . Pte. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson at Meredith Thomp- son's. .. Misses Zetta and Muriel McKee, Mn. Hanny McKee, Osh- awa, at home. . . Mrs. Wm. Fee, Misses Annie Fee and Jean Coul- ter at W. Sweet's. The dance in Devitt's Hall, un- der auspices of Devitt's Schaol, was well attended. Prizes were given as fo]lows: spot dance - Misses Jean Hanris and Junc Wbitfie]d; binthday pize-Ken- neth Lanmer; lucky numben dnaw -Mns. Eldon Thompson. Music was supplied by Miss Jean Coul- t e r, Messrs. Larmer Hyland, Stuart Hooey, Edgar Strutt and *Roy Phayre. Newcastle Miss Edyth Cook, Foxborougb. and Miss R. Vinginia Coake, Port Credit, spent the week-end witb iMrs. W. H. Cooke. Miss Marie Shetien, Hanmony, visited Mns. Paul Shetler at Mn. and Mrs. E. Pawell's. Mn. and Mrs. Jack Gloven, Ajax, with Mn. and Mns. George Cnowther. Rev. and Mrs. R.-E. Morton and Laurence wene at thein cottage at Mountain Lake, Haliburton, for the 24th. Mn. Harold Allin, Toronto, was home. Miss Olive Thomne, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mns. D. B. Simpson. Lieut. Gardon Tetley, wbo was home on funlougb from Halifax, and Mns. Tetley, Toronto, visited Mns. John Garnod and family. Mn. Fred Cowan, Hamilton, vis- ited bis mathen, Mns. Fred Cow- an. Miss Muriel Hunter and Miss Jeani Holmes, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mn. and Mrs. Wal- lace Holmes. Mn. and Mns. Ewart Clemence, Oshawa, Mn. and Mns. William Hannab and family, Canbett's Point, Mn. and Mrs. Lawrence Cryderman and Ann with Mn. and Mrs. Howard Allin. Stanley Rickard, Met. Officer at London Airpont, and Mrs. Rick- ard bave returned home aften spending a week with their par- ents, Mn. and Mrs. W. J. S. Rick- ard and Mn. and Mms.'H. C. Ped- well. Mn. and Mrs. Gardon Watson have moved ta Orno. Miss Dorotby Dowling, R.N., London, and Surgeon Lieut. Han- old Facbnie, Toronto, visited hem Devitt's Corners brother, Bob Dowling, at GarnE Rickard's. Gnr. R. B. Rickard who ha been transferned from Halifaxt tKingston has returned to dut 1after funlough at home. Miss Jean Bonathan, Tonontc was home. Mrs. Launa E. Fisher is havirj two months' leave of absen:, fnom ber duties as organist an( choir leader of United Chunch Laurence Morton is supplying a organist and Mn. W. J. S. Rici ard as choir leader. Under the auspices of Mrs. W H. Gibson's group of W.A., St George's Chunch, Mn. Cecil Car veth and Mn. H. S. Britton pro vided an evening of entertairý ment in the Parish Hall on Fr. day night by showing movink pictunes of animal life and' ci sccnery in Australia and th( Peace River district, Wester. Canada. Mr. Carveth also show. cd pictures of local intcrcst taker by himself recently. Mn. and Mns. W. B. Graharr Pontiac, Mich., and Isabel Clen- ence, C.W.A.C., Kingston, witj Mn. and Mrs. W. J. Clemence. Mrs. Ray Fletcher, Miss Rut) Fletcher, Mrs. Howard Craig and M i ss Mabel Wheelcr, Publie Health Nurse of Forest Hill Vil- lage, Toronto, wecr e holiday guests of Mrs. Robent Gibson. Lake Sh>JL-ore, Clarke Red Cross met at Mns. W. A. Adams'. Joyce Martin underwent an op- enation for appendicitis in Osh- awa Hospital, Sunday. Wylma Farrow has been assisting Mrs. Martin since Joycc's illness. Mn. Bert Samis, Mn. and Mns. C. J. Mitchell and Bernice Brown matored ta Huntsville, Tuesday. Visitons: Mn. and Mns. C. AIl- dred and children, Mrs. Hotson at Mn. R. Graham's, Brawn's... Mn. and Mrs. James McMinn, Oshawa, Miss Lorraine Beighton and LAC Lloyd Dunbar, Port Hope. Miss C. Gray, Newcastle, Mn. and Mrs. G. Rickard, Bow- manville, Dr. R. B. Murray, Stir- ling, at Mr-. J. Hendry's. . . Mn. and Mns. W. Baskerville and Marilyn in Oshawa. . . Mn. and Mrs. K. Ball, Mn. and Mrs. Robt. Pattenson, Onano, at Mn. C. Bnown's. .. Mn. and Mrs. K. Or- rniston, Maple Grave, at Mr. R. Alldred's. . . Mns. Bey. Jaynes with Mns. W. H. Jaynes in Rich- mnond Hill and returned with Bey. on Sunday. . . Miss K. Simpson, Cacsarea, at Mn. R. Hendny's... Mrn. and Mns. J. Tamblyn and boys, Onono, at Mn. H. Rawland's ...Miss Jean Holmes, Toronto, at home. I ..Ax"'i-~ A BAS KETS Made By Our Canadian Indians VERY ATTRACTIVE - VERY PRACTICAL Ideal for Gifts and Home use MIarket Baskets, Waste Bas- kets, Knltting Baskets, Sew. ing Baskets and Needie Cases------- - 20e to $Z ELASTIC BANDS Again we have a stock in 3 different sizes Buy NOW while supply Iasts BIRTHDAY CONVALESCENT SYMPATHY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY THANK VOIT AND CONGRATULATIONS A Cards for every occasion "131G 20>9 PHONE 556 M ALLIN - In loving memony of aur dean wifd and mother, Beatrice Allin, who passed away June lst, 1942. It's now two years, bow swift time fies, Love's swectest memory neyer dtes. We miss ber belp, ber cheery ways, With her we spent aur happy days. A loving wife and mother dean, No better friend when she was bere, For al of us she did ber best, God grant ber now eternal rcst. --Sadly rnissed by husband and daugbters. 22-1* BARRIE-In loving memory of a dean husband and fathen, John A. Barrie wbo passed away June lst, 1943. Wbat would we give bis band ta clasp, His patient face ta sec; Ta hear bis voîce, ta sec bis smile, As in the days -that used to be. But sanie sweet day we'll meet1 again Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each other's band once more, In beaven, that happy life. -Lovingly remembered by bis wif e, Estella, and son, Murray. 22,1* the boys. Mn. Carlton, aur Inspector, made a brief addness. Welcome Scbool led by thein teacher, Mns. Elliott, gave choral speaking. Two three part charuses came next by Bunker Hill, Welcome and Wes- Icyville scbools combined. Mrs. Campbell expressed ber appreciation ta all who in any way belped ta make the evening a success. Dr. Oke gave Mrs. Campbell due praise for ber ef- forts and wbat she bad acconi- plished. The two closing choruses by alI were 'Dean Land of Home," and "Abide With Me," followed by The National Antheni. Mrs. Campbell played alI the piano sc- campaniments. Sballow thinking will put us on the rocks. Field Day at Camp 30 (Continued from page 1) included a marnied women's race a single wamen's rade and cbildren's race, the winnen: names wene unable ta be abtain cd by the reporter. IAt 4 p.m., thraugh a louc speaker systeni, ail the winnen wene annaunced and addnesses o: welcome were voiced by Com- mandant Kerr and Major Brown the latter being commander ai No. 9 Company, Veterans Guard wbich recently took aven dutie, at flowmanville. This Company originally recruited its personnel in the district between Tomante and Ottawa, and bas seen service during the past four yeans at Gravenhurst, Windsor, New To- monta, Port Arthur and Peta- wawa, a smart Campany with an enviable record. The Grand March, lea by No. 9 Company Pipe Band, took place pnion ta the dance and movies with Col. and Mns. Kerr leading, failowed by Major and Mns. Brown. Tbe dance was a bnil- liant affair with musc supplied by No. 9 Company Orchestra and together with the movies fanmed a fitting climax ta a Splendid and enjoyable day. Special events included two basebaîl games. The finst was between the Camp Staff and No. 9 Company and was opened with Col. Ker catching, Major Bown pîtching, and Capt. R. G. Ash- buny at bat, fanning at the finst thnee pitches. The game was won by No. 9 Coy., score 9-8. In he evening, a team f the 2nd )didland Resenve Batt., played gainst the Guard's team and fter a bot contest the Midlands ked out a 9-7 win. Pitching for the Guand's teani was C.S.M. j. C. Mitchell, with Pte. Bouchien atching. Umpines were Capt. -fandyman, bases, and Camp. Dick ebind the plate, bath campe- tent and impartial. A Walking ootball game was a navelty 'ampased f ail ranks and was wan by Col. Ker's team, 3-2. The keynote f the day, as x- ressed an the pragra-, was Everybody Help, Make This a Real Success,"l and it certainly as. Tbat feeling was expressed by the officers, N.C.O.'s and men S.S. No. 9, Carke Visitons: Mr. and Mns. Clarence Hutton and three sons, Bramp- tan, Mrs. W. H. Gibson and Mrs. Selby Spencer, Mrs. McEvoy,, Newcastle, at Mr. and Mrs. Han- old Gibson's... Mary Gibson, To- ronto, and Mary Bowen, Ajax, at home. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Turner at- tended the Goode-Clemence wed- ding on Saturday. A Basic Diet Requir ement Every quart gives you àfl the vitamixis necensary, Plus added amounts of such materials as calcium, phosphorous, iron and nia- cian. Use mill as a sub- Stitute for rationed food; various forms, cheese and other and butter. cottage cheeses Bowm a ovile Dairy PHONE 446 '---I 1 il PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE lst, 1944 THE CANAWAN sTATrsmAm RnWMÀWVTT-T-10 fWrrAMTÉ% et Newtonville DEATHS as SUMMERS - At North Agusta, FIST AID ... to Visitors: Ken Ware, Toronto, Ont., May 20, 1944, Mrs. Chas. o-5 ty at George Ovens'. .. Jack Pethick A. Summers, aged 76 years. Bandaid P.. - Oe-25 in Toronto... Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mother of Mr. E. A. Summers, dhsveTpe 10, 15, 25e RIT~~ to, Whittaker and family, Hamilton, Bowmanville. Bandages ---10c, 20e, 30e pASTU IN GREAT with Mrs. Wm. Whittaker. . . Mr. Gauze, 1 yd - ----- 20e BRITAINs ng and Mrs. S. J. Lancaster at Mr. WOODWARD - C-6395, Gnr. Tincture ce Russell Best's, Orono. .. Mr. and Woodward, Robert Elgin, H.P. J[odine --- 15c, 25c, 35c id Mrs. J. Stark, Donna and Gwen E. Reg., killed in action on May Mercurochrome -----19e ýh. at Castieton. .. Miss Carol Brooks 20, 1944, husband of Mrs. Mar- J1-5 as and girl friend, Toronto, with ion Woodward and son of Mr. Ffrst Aid Dressinlgs 1-5 - Mrs. J. T. Pearce. . . Mrs. Helen Randolph Woodward and the Fixst Aid03VE McKinney and sister, Miss Eve- late Mrs. Woodward, in his 24th Kits ---85c, 98c, $2.25 V'. lyn Embury, Toronto, at Mr. Jack year. 22-1 Tangel ---------------50e t). Reid's. . . Miss Betty Stapleton Unguentine ----------- 44 r- at Mr. J. Morris', Orono. CAMPBELL-MOnday, May 22, Healing Salve-------- 25 amsz29 4 0- Willis Jones accompanied the 1944, at Maxville, Ont., Mar- Hygeol ------------- 35c-60e R o a d C o m m issio n e rs a n d S u p t. g a re t C a m e ro n , in bie r 7 7 th_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ig to Goderich, Monday. year, beloved wife of John Kuce RM )f J. T. Pearce is employed with Campbell and mother of Alex- BIELE ALKA Kuce RM e The Municipal Spraying Co. ander, Bowmanville, Hugh and BEANS SELTZER SALTS SELTZER n Newtonville friends were sorry J oh n, Maxvile. Interment 47e 29c-57c 69C 25-49c-$1.59 vto hear of the passing of Mr. May 25, at St. Elmo, Glengarry n Brock Petbick in Newcastle. County, Ontario. 22-1* FOR MEN ... Mrs. Cecil Walkey has moved n, into Mrs. J. Paeden's house, HALLOWELL - In Clarke, onGlet ads------25 1- south of the parsonage. Wed., May 31, 1944, Silas AutostrOP Biades ---- 25e ;h Mrs. Campbeli's Recitsi George Hallowell, aged 77 Minora Biades ----- -l1c On Friday evening pupils from years. The funeral will take 7 Shavlng Bowls -- 59e-$i ;the schools, where Mrs. George place from his late residence, d Campbell is music supervisor, Lot 11, Con. 5, Clarke, on Fr- Shavifg Sticks ------ 2fc Ic put on a recital in Welcome day, June 2nd. Service at 2:30 Af ter Shave y splendid variety of numbers, pop- Cemetery. atOrnoLoin -3cg ular, classical and sacred, and was - Brushles ---- 89e to $4.50 bighly entertaining. The pupils PEARN - In Toronto General kept splendid order and took Hospital, May 30, 1944, L. Har. I Awu their places on the pîatform and old Pearn, beîoved husband of #A ïg-flj'iS t Eno'i Saits - - -- _59c-98c *retired after each number with- Pearl Weese. Sal Hepatica-- 30c-$1.15 out any sign of confusion. Mrs. Resting at the funeral chapel of o I Kkovah Sais - - -- -- 29c-79c Campbell deseiýves unbounded F. F. Morris Co. until Thurs, praise for bier hard work and the noon. Service at the family -splendid results achieved, and the residence, Queen St., Thurs., ai CERTIFIED ENGLISH HEALTH SALTS, 1 lb- --------- - 59e *pupils menit credit for endeavor- 4 p.m. Interment Bowman- a ing to do their utmost to make ville Cemetery. BETAMIN TABLETS - Vitamiii B Complex ---$1, $1.75, $3.00 the occasion a success. The large audience was extremely deligbt- PETHICK - In 'Newcastle, May edas was shown by the hearty 30, 1944, Samuel Brock 1'ethîck, W etE e n i lse iapplause and by the many con- aged 90 years. If e tE e n i ls e gratulations showered upon Mrs. Resting at the Funeral Chapel *Campbell at the close. Dr. Oke, of F. F. Morris Co. until Thurs. *Welcome pastor, was chairman, noon. Service at the United Phone fl I I f lD t C lD We fit makîng many interesting explan- Church, Newtonville, Thuns., lUV I'U IU I I rse atoy' comments on the compos- at 2:30 P.m. Interment Lake- 695 O IN ' R GS RE rse ers of the selections given as we view Cemeteny. tproceeded. Program opened with three H-AGGITH-In Bowmanville, on___________________________ choruses by all the schools. Next My3,14,E dudHg was choral speaking by Wesley- gith, beloved husband of the ville School led by their teacher, SPEEC HE RN MissHalert folowe bytwo late Selena Robbins, in bis 85th choruses by al. Marie Phlp and year. m Audrey Bickle of Bethesda Scbool Funeral will take place fnom gave two duet numbers, blending is late residence, Church St., R ET E S sweetly. Physical drill by Pine Thurs., June 1. Service at 2:30 THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Grve School led by Freda Mcýa- p.m. Interment Bowmanville CWIGSDU TR dows, a pupil, in time to MUSIC. Ccmetery. Officers and Mcm- OLNGSDU STR The time kept in this was splen- bers Of Florence Nightingale BOWMANVILLE dd. "Old Black Joe" came next Lodge, I.O.O.F., will kindly Ask for M. F. . Brockburst in a four part cborus by all. Trio meet at the Lodge Rooms at 2 by Gwen Budd of Dale and Ross p.m., to attend the funeral of Now, the hard of horing ore cfforod a toit Symons and Russell Oke of Wel- our late brother. that scientifcally onswers heir question - corne who were heard in two'T nm ergofsecb etrdt oma? songs, their voices very tr'ue and IN MEMORIAM Cam haigfpehe etrdonra? in perfect unison. Two solos by ________________Tes____a____________e f an Lloyd Martin of the Lake Shore hri od tpasnfvrtelownoxce. School wbo so pleased bis audi- GILDERS-In loving memory of aigad tpasn aoiealw eecss ence he was compelled to sing Sarah Jane Gildens who passed Put the now Syrnphonic Acousticon, hearing aid based on the last number agaîn. away June lst, 1940.1 U. S. Government findings, ta this acid test. Whether or net A pleasing change was choral Her memory is as dear today you use a hearing aid (of any make) -whother you have speaking by Port Granby School As in the hour she passed away. a Id eim rsvr ern Hughes. A two part chorus by daughter, Ethel Preston, and foss - core in ta cbove hotel with ci all the girls. Carol Chestnut of great grandson, Bruce Colwell. relative or friend, and take this Welcome gave the speech with 221 Speech-Hearing Test absolutely froc which she won district honons 2 years ago and went to Toronto ta WATSON-In loving memory of - i ACOUSTICON I NSTITUTE compete for Ontario. This was a dear busband and father, 33 ByStetTrot exceptionally well delivered. John Watson, who passed away *Ffln profrcvd by epdght30BySret oot Next came a rare trèat, a piano June lst, 1942. duet and encore by Jean Camp- It is not at the time that tears _______________________________ bell and Clare Kellogg of Wel- are shed come. Then two choruses by all That tell of a heart that is torn, Cards of Thanks who had organized and taken But the lonely tears of the after part in it and was assuredly re- ____________________ years, I wish to thank the nurses and ciprocated by the guests and vis- And remembrance silently staff for their kindness to me, htors who were loud in their hi borne. also the kind neigbbors and praise of the pnogram, the re- I -Ever remembered by wifc, friends for the lavely gifts, cards freshments and the unusually ex- iu eiI Annie, daughter, Irene, sons, and flowcrs given to me while cellent supper poie.I a lunem Specials I Lorne and Lewis, and grand- I was in the Bowmanville Hospi- indeed a memorable occasion. ii cildren. 22-1* tal. W ill Scott. 22-1*_______ Haydon J. W. JEWELL

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