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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Jul 1944, p. 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 61li, 1944 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARtO PAGE FIVE SOCIAL ANE Photq Miss Helene Hayes, Toronto, is holidaying at home. Miss Irene Roblin, Hamilton, is visitlng Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Knight. Mrs. Harry Smith visited her néyher, Mrs. W. J. Stuckey, Ac- Miss Louise Sellers spent the holiday with relatives in Belle- ville. Miss Mary Alldread is assisting in Berry's store during the 'sum- mer. Miss Ida Peebles, Coîborne, was guest of her sister, Mrs. C. J Smale. Miss Margaret Wightman, Corn- wall, was guest of Miss Mary Jewell. Miss Jean Bell, Toronto visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bell. Pte. Russell Oke, Camp Borden, spent leave with Mrs. Oke and Douglas. ,Mrs. Claude Burnside attended her brother's wedding in Guelph last week. Miss Dorothy Smale is attending Summer School at Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston. Miss Norma Kentner, Acton, is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Harry Smith, Queen St. Mr. Claude Burnside and John were holiday guests with his mo- ther at Georgetown. Sgt. Reg. Coombes, Guelph, visited Mrs. Coombes and Carol, at W. L. Hilderley's. Miss Winnie Brooks and Miss Muriel Oates were holiday visit- ors at Mr. Leslie Brooks. Misses Marion and Joan Hardy, Toronto, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hardy. Mrs. F. Kennedy, Tara, was guest of Mrs. R. M. Jamieson and Mrs. D. H. Jamieson. Miss Helen Cox spent the holi- day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wight, Cobourg. Capt. Sybil Mutton and Miss Eleanore Leitch, Winnipeg, visited BD WMAN VILLE BUSINESS SCH OL Complete, up-to-the-min- utc instruction in Stenogra- phic, Secretarial and Office TraMing Courses. VOCATIONAL ADVISORY SERVICE ... We offer you thse FREE Services of our experienccd Vocational Advisor. If inx doubt, let us help you plan your course. Consuit us now and re- serve your desk for thse Fali Teru. BOWMANVILLE BUSINESS SCHOOL Cor. King & Silver Sts. Phone 337 Straws UN THE MOST BECOMING SHAPES Huge or tny . .. sporty or i-n a fem.inne mood ... here are hats in delightfully cool, ~attractive straws. Yours for a gay s mer in a grand variety of new colors and mnartly flattering sb.apes. Choose them now so they '11 be ready for the holiday sea- son. Bizes for everyone. Dark Straws Greatly SREDUCED Couch, Johnstoi PHONE 836 .. .. . .. . *WEdmondstone. day in Haliburton district. Sports Day Marks Holiday Wl flf~t5I VYoung Albert Graham bas jomn- Police Trustees met June 28 Monday saw four real baIl by ) PERSVNJIL - ed the Navy and was home on and made arrangements for a vil- games in Orono Park under au- arn 2brief leave. The family of Mr. and lage dump in the hollow east of spices of Chamber of Commerce. ie 3Ms ereGaa o oti the old canning factory. People are In the first game Orono was de- .. .. .... .. - bute a local record with six sons requested to take their garbage feated by Bowmanville 10-9, then in the armed services. there. Providence defeated Newtonville Mr.andMr. HrryBatîct. rs Chrle Sone Mr. ath oScouts collected over 2 1-3 tons 12-4. In the final men's game V Miss Helen Gunn, Toronto, leen Riley, Mrs. Glenna Harr and savgedtrdy o mnilede9te-roieneW spent the week-end with her par- Miss Dorothy Kilgore, Bristol, JohnyFo r was operatcd oni ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gunn. Tenn., have been guests of Mrs. for tonsils. Dr. McKenzie had 6 The last game was the girls', Lil] Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cain and Charles Depew at the Lake The tonsil operations inl Bowmanville with Cliff Winter and Garnet Mrs family, Orono, spent Sunday wit latter two ladies are remaining Hospital the same day. Rickard umpiring. Orono was n for the summer. JenHl a prtdo o raciically whitewashed Enro- no hermoterMrs F CaorSalm.appendicitis. ably suffering from the loss of Miss Dorothy Morris is assist- Monday, by proclamation an of- Orono Reserves defeated Veter- their pitcher Carol Staples who is Mrs ing Mr. W. Flaherty aI Grove ficial holiday, found stores closed, ans Guard at Bowmanville Mon- now traih'ing 10 be a school tea- Beti Park Lodge, Lake of Bays, Mus- banks open, streets deserted and day 10)-0. cher, and Enid Middleton who has on koka. about the only activity was at the Mrs. .J. C. Gamey holidaycd aI just had an operation. Final score Jagj Po.adMsHaodFxadPublic School grounds, where Ro- Rice Lake. 23-2. L.i Prf.an rs HrodFo adtarians . were îaying out 4Imber Agricultural Society directors As the resuit of these games Jagi daughters, Washington, D.C., are for booths for Rotary Fair. met Thursday 10, complete prize the teams are richer as follows: Tho vois.n issEte n ee The old Indian well which was list plans. Bowmanville, $10 Providence, $5; Tor Pt. ut Htcinon CACdug in the days of the aborigines Mrs. E. J. Hamm has been ap- Newcastle girls $5. to Pte.Rut Huchison CWC.,is stili in evidence on King st., pointed treasurer of the Horticul- The evening was spent in danc- ter Kitchener, spent the week-end near Brown St., and is only par- tural Society, owing 10 resigna- ing 10 Russ Crcighton's orchestra Nor wîth bier mother, Mrs. M. J. Hut- tially filled in. Motorisis who see tion of Mrs. F. Tamblyn. Only in tbe Town Hall, a large crowd Mr. chno.it in trne and skirt around it, one entry has been made in the being in attendance. Over $160 Whi Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hardy and save many a broken spring. garden contest. was taken in, $60 being clear pro- Stei daughters, Toronto, spent the Sergt. Jack Swindells, local C. At Greenwood June 28 Brooklin fit. !S a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.R. Freight Agent, and Mrs. secureçl the most points, which, a M. Hardy. Swindeîîs, have rcturned from a totaled" the saine as Orono here, Misý Mrs. Russell Balson and Caro- holiday at Montteal and Ottawa. so the two unions are tied for B o vnsMrs Pyvs tedPe. Russell Ba.- Jack reports tbousands of young, Pureye hoos. etJolitoM son at Kingston Military Hospital, able-bodied men thronging strcets nirRdCosmtrir1 and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Balson, and parks, intentionally oblivious school closing where the pro- Visitors: Melvin Graham aI G. Mrs, Cataraqui. . that Canada is aI war. His addi- gram was by students in the Springbam's, Gaît . . . Miss Doris Snoý LAC Byron Vanstone, wife and tional comment 15 100 hot 10 print. intermediate room. Piano solos Curson in Toronto . .. Mr. and Soli were given by Bunny Lyncb, Mrs. E. Caswell and family, New- Serý daugbter, Dartmouthi, N. S., are Afier a week of fine, cool wea- Marie Lewis, and Mary Ann Arm- tonville, at Mrs. C. Brown's. San guests of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. ther, haying is in full swing and srn;raig yRs eiM.adMs .Fro n r e F.rng C.dig Vansosonewisherdemand forW Fhelp iad acute. F.C astNowe eadfo episaue Ronnme West, Marjorie White, and Mrs. R. Graham attended C.5 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tait have re- .o that Agricultural Representa- Jack Wilson, Adele Cooper and Clarke Cburch Anniversary... turned from visiting fricnds at iv Ed. Summers lias finishcd an- Ann Barabal; and recitations by Mrs. Arnold McMurray, Osbawa, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, N . wYn.cs ftos ihig1 Dick Gibbs, L:orna Lewis, Dianne wiih hier parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hamilton and Toronto. -, dispose of old potatoes, he is pre- Phasey and David Phasey. Curson... Mrs. Archie Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Cox, pared 10, tune in on his telephone Twenty Ibree tried their en- Kaihîcen in Toronto. 513 and do his best te, supply help trance exams at Orono centre,M Joyce and Mary, Miss Mabel for haying. PicplL cinso h il e Jewell, were guests of Mr. ard PicplCiaGnnso heHg e Mrs. J. E. Wylie, Toronto. Some communities observed School presiding. L k k troit Saturday as Dominion Day but Charlie Miller has been on leave Lake S ore, CareMiss The Statesman's sports reporter Bôwmanville's celebration was re- visiting his wife and son Larry. witl is belping out in tbe haying in served for Monday. The resuli Mrs. J. Corycîl and daughter, Red Cross met aI Mrs. R, Ail- Lar. spite of staff holidays and men was that town merchanîs reaped Jane, are visiting aI Lake Joseph. dred's Friday. pars absent through enlistments. unusually good business Satur- Mr. and Mrs. S. Rutherford and Gloria Lee, formerly owned by Mac Peîty Officer Jack Dickens, day. A continuous stream of cars family, Nakina, are visiting lier Archie Glenney, iNewcastle, now aI Winnipeg, who is stationed at To- passed Ihrough Iown, many of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mcl- owned by MilI Brown and train- Wil( ronto, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. which contained city folks going lor. cd by Jim Harness won second hier. Chas. Depew aI the Lake. toi their summer cottages and U. S. LAC Gordon Leamen is on fur- prîze at the races in Lindsay July ing Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer, A. tourists who paused lu stock lough. Ist. Tho Sarnia, are visiting Ilicir parents, up wiîh provisions. Three presenlations and the Misses Olive Brown and Hazel Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ElliolI and Bowmanville Womcn's Insti- dedication of the Roll of Honor Powell are in Toronto attcnding occi Canon and Mrs. C. R. Spencer. tute met in St. John's Parish Hall, featured the Oddfellows meeting Summer Teachers' Course. soui Mrs. T. Bennett, Gordon and June 29, wiIli the president, Mrs. June 28. Everett Stapleton and About 50 relatives were pres- Mr. Dorothy, Toronto, . were guests Charles Mutton, in the chair. Fol- Ervin Rainey were each presented cnt ai a picnic hcld ai Mrs. Chas. Nel. with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bennett. lowing the regular business, Mrs. with an end table following an ad- Alldread's June 25. Brui Dorothy remained for holidays. J. Thickson gave an instructive dress rcad by Bob Chater in which Several Orangemen attended atIV1 Mrs. R. Gabourie, June, Donald, talk on Rules and Regulations of the ncwly-weds werc both wished the parade ai Newionville Church, Ker: and Jim, and Jack Stanton To: Women's Institute. A piano duel muchapns.W.Rdelr-Suay ronbowere gesis o theom-bIle Misses Sudds was enjoy- sented O. W. Raîpli witli his 25- Visiiors: Mrs. Jim Tamblyn and ront r's mother, Mrs C.oS.halîm cd. At tee close of tee meeting a ycar jewel, this being the teird boys aI H. Rowland's.. Mr. and Jobi er' mohe, Ms. . . Hllmn. draw was made with tlie win- presentation. Rev. S. Littlewood Mrs. R. Alldread and Lois in Mas Mrs. L. B. Nichols, Calabogie, ners: Mrs. John H. Needham $5- conducted the dedication of the Branle. .. Mrs. C. Brown in To- Blui and Mrs. Nichols, "Ladies Resi- Mrs. E. Welsh, quill; W. Beech, Roll of Honor. Mrs. Littlewoo.1 ton and family, Ncwtonville, Mr. and dence," Kingston, spent the wcek- Oshawa, pair flannelette blankets. played for the hymns used in the ronlo,... Mr. and Mrs. Gco. Staple- G.1 end bere renewing acquaintances. _________ service which probably means T. McNeil, Bowmanville, Mr. A. A The Public Library will be clos- that she is tee first woman ever toi A. Martin and Alice, Mrs. Arthur honr cd for two weeks beginning Tues- - enter the sacrcd portals while a Martin, Brighton, aI RobI. Mar- Mor day, July 18, while Librarian is ,rono Ne'ws meeting is in progress. The 4th tin's. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Basker- te: on vacation. Re-opens Tliursday, degree was ably administered. ville and Marilyn in Oshawa. . . Mill August 3. M. H. Staples Icaves Ibis week Park St. Union's first campfire Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilson accom- tok( Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartîctî and for the West. xvas beld Tliursday evening in the panied tliem home. . . Miss Jean yeai childrcn and CapI. Sybil Mutton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mclsaac and park and proved 10 be a well-at- Holmes, Toronto, ai home. . . Miss evel Salvation Army Grace Hospital, A le Toronto, aI their cottage. Iended and enjoyable event. Dorotliy Simpson, Toronto, Mrs. A. wiî] Wnieare holidaying in Nor- Intercsting services werc lield Gamnes and rclays wcre conduct- Perrin, Bowmanville, Miss K. C Wienntarig . Sunday at Park St. Cliurch. In cd by Dick Morion and Glen Han- Simnpson, Cowanville, aI Bob Buc ter Otri.the morning Rev. Littlewood cock afier whicli aIl gathered a- Hendry's. . . Mr. and Mrs. B. Ira. Sgt. Arthur Hooper, R.C.A.F., spoke on "Sacrifice" - a fitîing round the fire for a sing song. _________________ Ncwfoundland, visited bis mo- topic for Communion Sunday. President Margaret Milîson con- ther, Mrs. Wm. Thetford, en route Mrs. C. Wood and R. E. Logan ducîed the business period. It 10 SI. Thomas wliere lie will take took solo and duel parts in tee an- was decided 10 scnd a donation an 8-weeks' course. them. In the evening Rev. R. E. toi the Sailor's Mission and to Mr.Muray cKigh lis benMorIon spoke on "Tlie Duty of liold another camp fire in two g uran to eeks' lea eeahPrayer." weeks' lime. Lillian Hale conduct- seane fro Bwmanvillae Foundry Miss Viola Gilfillian, Toronto, aI ed tee worship period assisted by sec rmBwavleFudyhome. Anna Staples, Alma Emcry gave a Co. bo enable him 10 accompany Miss Edna Myles withliher par- reading, Margarel Milîson read 2 tawa n July 9. eve O- ents. poems by Pauline Johnson, and tawaon Jly 9 Mr and Mrs. Cîiff Winîer and Donald Staples gave a brief talk H Mrs. L. Sharpe, Miss Pcggy family wiih Mrs. I. Winter. on "Stars". 1 0 Wismer, Toronto, Miss Margaret Scoutmaster J. J. Mellor is Mr. and Mrs. Syd Huglison ai Warcn, St. Catearines, Mr. and making arrangemcnts for a Scout C. J. Hughson's. Save yoursel Mrs. Harry Brust, Rochiester, N.Y., camp and tels week will take a Greta Mercer lias returned from L W S ...Du wcre guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. few boys wite him aI Newtonville Elizabelliville. L W S ...Du Sunday School campers. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards P IE fpplrp Ron West ai Ken Dean's, Bur- Iook in tee big doings aI Peter- P IE fpplr~ lingion. boro Monday. Miss Campbell, Regina, and lier Jobnny McNab visitcd bere. sister, Mrs. Dowson, Broadview, John Armstrong lias reiurned Sask., with relatives. from the West. Miss Annie Yeo, Orono, bride- Vance Cooper is home on leave, J zto-be, was tee honorcd'gucst aI We hear Mill Morris' car re- __a presentation prior 10 lier leaving ceived a "facial" aI Ithe hands of Wake up your liver; for home aItee conclusion of tee anoteer driver, whîcli completely <beans. your systemg sclool termi. changed the appearance of said feel fmtin, itb Misses Kay Tliompson and Ed- car. oifetieftb na Wilkinson, Port Hope, wiili Mrs. Kale Kilmaster and Mrs. toklne Miss Margaret Millson. Henry Yenker visited relatives Tlie Tliompson family are aI licre. U their summer home. Mr. and M.rs. Harold Awde and NI Continuation school results are family visited aI C. F. Awde's. on anoteer page. R. A. Forrester lias bouglit the "~FRUIT SALT" ? )M. H. Staples took charge of thie Cutîcîl properîy. Sunday Scliool session uda Herb Murray was home from shifting responsibility. This is tee A dandy picture and write-up I~. lasI meeting of Ilie Sunday School about Jim Gilfillian appeared in untilfall.The Dominion. M.dMis r Alsoe nd frien 5y«trule? 1III I Mr. ad Mr. Allson owan W. S. Cobbledick was in To-9 and sons aI Tlios. Cowan's. ronto. Mrs. H. LycetI, Peterboro, was J. E. Richaris is suffering from'0 ' your clothes ta do dou- defeatcd min Newcastle Friday. -________ Lillian Fowler was home. ble duty, Mrs. Crane attended lier grand.-ufrr daughiep's wedding in Toronto. ufrs Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rainey are of bleeding & ~ ~r Crynrm n Y rs. Sih wn;ere PILE0 a n pr Cry er an guetsofMrs. Crane aI Mr. W. piles should know Bunkers -- BOWMAM VILLE Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie and son source. Mouey back if thse f irst are on halidays. bottie doe not satlaf y. BUY from9 The McLaren's spent the hall- your druggist. hiiney and Gladys, Port Gran- standing. rai W. A. Adams. .. Ross Ad- The Hardy family held Iheir ns aI L. Souch's, Bowmanville. annual picnic in the park on Saturday aflernoon. Congratulations to Mr. and .'4ç~ ~~ove Mrs. Alfred Challener (nec Mrs. MapleGrove Mable Taylor) on Iheir marniage. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Billeit ai- Visitons: Miss Marguerite Iended the funenal of a relative, H. riglit, St. Catharines, Tpr. Ar- Godkin, in Toronto. r Wright, Camp Borden, Miss A number fromn here attcnded ian Travis, Allandale, Mr. and the funeral of Miss Beatnice ,. Edgar Wright and daugliters, Leach in Bowmanville on Wed- niskillen; Mrs. Fred Wright nesday. ýmanville, aI N. E. Wriglit's The Northi group held teir .Miss Marion Snowden wiih work meeting aI Mrs. G. Gilberî's s. A. Brown, Toronto. .. Miss on Wednesday. The hostess pro- tty Snowden ai home helping vided refrcslimenls. the farm. . . Master Michael The Sunday anniversary ser- gger, Toronto holidays at Mrs. vices werc well attended. Inspir- C. Snowden's, Master David ing messages were delivercd aI gger bas retund 10 Toronto... boîli services by Rev. V. T. os. Snowden bas reîurned from Mooney, treasurer of the United onto Geneal Hospital. Glad Churcli The stories presented 10 say he is improving nicely af- the childnen aI the aflernoon ser- bis openation. .. Mn. and Mrs. vice will long be remembered. rman Thickson, Oshawa, ai The singing by the scliool under 1John Snowden's. . . Miss G. the capable leadership of Mrs. K. iite, Oshawa, with Miss Doris Caverly and Miss N. Horn, pianisi, yens. . . Miss Joan Longman was Up to the usual standard. attending camp aI Sparrow Tbcy were ably assistcd by E. .e.. . Miss.Pat Cole, Town, wiîh Luke, Oshawa, whose solos at s Muriel Stevens..Mr. and ecdi ervice wene mucli appreciat- -E. Twist, Raymond and cd. n at Fred Twisi's, Whiby . . . Miss Betty Snowden, Toronto, s.L. Twist returned home . .. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Davies and sL. C. Snowdcn, Mn. Bob Marilyn, Oshawa, Misses Helen owden, aI Mn. Thos. Baker's, Williams and Arline Northcutt, na, and attended Decoration Town, ai H. Wilcox's. rvices at Zion. .. Mr. and Mrs. _________ i Castle, Peterboro, Mr. IBurns, Town, ai Mrs. L. ___________ Union, uarlington Hampton Enr. and Mrs. Nash accompan- by Miss Gloria Stramer, De- t, Midi., aI W. Chapman's... ss Bessie Blackburn, Toronto, ih ber parents. .. Mns. Marion ramie and Elizabeth witli len rens ai Clinton. . . Miss Elsie iMillan neturned ta ber home Alexanden, Mn. and Mrs. H. Icox and Madlyn accornpanied ..Mn. and Mns. John Cowl- at Hall's Lake. . . Mrs. S. ompson, Toronto ai P. Dewell's. 1and Mrs. Annold Venner are ipying tlie Colwill liause, ith of the village for a lime... ýand Mns. Geo. Armoun, Misses lie and Bertha Armour, Mrs. uée Hogarthi and Eileen Wray Musselman's Lake... Miss Reta rslake, Bowmanville, with rela- es. .. Miss Nancy Johins, Ta- ita, wite lien mother, Mrs. E. ns and sislen, Mns. W.bite... is1er Douglas Bilîcît, Scarboro ffs, at A. E. BilleII's. . . Mn. 3Mns. C. E. Horn and Acy witb Wilkinson aI Bewdley. A. number of ladies met aI Ithe mie of tlie Misses Armoun on )nday evcning, June 26, wlien ýy presented Miss Elsie Mac- llan willi a lovely locket, as a .en of good-will duning lier 3 nrs' associations wiih tliem. The *ning was spent in a social way th refneshments served. C.ongratulations 10 Elizabetli idicky on obtaining ber en- ance certificate on lien year's Vacation and LIDAT NEEDS If money by getting your many summer needs now at our Store. Shown here are a few suggestions froan our stock eroduets aI low cconomy prices. Sun Glasses.......19c, 25c, 29c Palm Beach, white shoe cleaner ...-. 25c First Aid Kits.....25c, 75c, $1.00 Parowax, 1 lb..........13e Duration Leg-Do.........49C Velvotex, hair remover mitten...25c Milk of Magnesia, 16 oz., I.D.A. . 33c qCoId Cream, theatrical, 1 lb . ...... 69e Tat Ant Traps......35c, 3 for $1 Sketofax, insect repellent.....25c Basic Soap adUtoeantawili mtÎ=I*r. m per cake 25c ÎES 1o0e 25e Velvetta Sunburn Crean - ---------- 39e Tincture lodine 1 oz ------------.--20e I.D.A. Calamine Lotion ----------- 25e Soap Boxes ------- 25e Alka Seltzer 29c-57c INSECTICIDIeS Arsenate of Lead 1 lb.- - --------- 23c 4 Ibs. - ------- 72e Bordeaux Mixture 1 lb.- ----------- 25c 5 lbs.- ------------ $1 Black Leaf "40" 33e, 95e, $2.10 Sprayide 30c-$1.25 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALY ALEX McOREOOR LAURA S54CORD CANDIES DRUGS was held June 29th wben 70 ga- teered on the scbool grounds to enjoy a social evening. Afier supper an addrcss was read by Aylmen Beecli, expressing appre- ciation in liaving Miss June An- derson as icacher in Union Schol for tbe past Iwo yeans, and pre- senîed bier with a fountain pen. After a basebaîl game, the rest of tice evening was spent in danc- ing and playing cards. Visitons: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Me- Mullen and family, Nestîcton, at Wm. McLaughlin's. . . Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Rabm ai Harry Rabm's, Bunketon. . . Sevenal from liene attcnded a miscellaneous sbowen for Mn. and Mrs. Douglas Taylor in Blackstock. . . Miss Florence Ralim and Alf Grace at A. Grace's, Enfield. . . Mn. and Mrs. Leslie Wotlen and family, Oshawa, Mn. and Mrs. J. Anderson and Russell, Toronto, at Richard Griffin's... Miss Lois McMullen aI Russel McLaughlin's. . . Miss Doreen Cook, Burketon, Frank Westlake, Solina, ai Frank Moore's. . . H. Ferguson, Oshawa, aI Walter Fer- guson's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Art Moore and Ronald at C. Osborne's, Whitby. Congratulations 10 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee (nec Velma Fer- guson) on the arrivai of a baby boy. This is suliscription time! OSHAWA, ONTARIO Phone 1011 - Free Parking AIR CONDITIONED FR1., SAT., JuIy 7-8 FOUR JTLLS IN A JEEP Starring Kay Francis, Carole Landis, Martha Raye, Mitzi Mayfafr with Jimmy Dorscy and his Orchestra It's a Command Performance of Stars, Songs, Fun, Ro- mance and Drama 3 DAYS Monday tili Wednesday JULY 10-11-12 Robert Taylor, Susan Peters In SONG 0F RUSSIA (Adventures of a Yank lu Moscow> With John Hodiak, Robert Ben- chley, Felux Bressart DON'T MISS IT! CONRNG Thurs., Fri., Sat., Margaret O'Brien Inx LOST ANGEL With James Craig, Marsha Huant, Keenan Wynn The Quality Tea T IA 'I Mecca --------------23c-45e-79e Zam-Buk Oiutment --------- 47e Olympene Liniment ------ 50c-$1 Wax PaPer -------- ----- 15c-25c 2-Way Insecticide ---------59c-98c Whiz Inseet Killer--------- 24c-43o Dixon's B------- 25c-500 FIy COliS-----------------4 for 10o PHONE 792 - WE DELIVER 'I THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1944 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTAINO PAGE FIVE

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