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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Oct 1944, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THR CAMArITAM0q'A'Y ONTARIO 1TH...rn PLAN TO ATTEND .. DURHAM PLOWING MATCH Thursday, October 26th TO RSE HELD ON FARMS 0F EARL DORRELL qnd IVAN THOMPSON CARTWRIGHT TOWNSHIP, AT TAYLOR'S CORNER On 7A Hlghway (1 mile forth of Blackstock) Plowlng Demonstration on lday afternoon at 1.00 p.m., Oct. 2th, on farm of Milton Fisher, 1 mile west of Taylor's Corner. Wanted or original paper. Highest OLD POSTAGE STAMPS, before PStatesman Office, Bowman- 1900, preferably on envelopes vpilesad.Wit8ox44 vSleLF D siromi APPLES FOR COOKING GDAPES TAYIi*l LETTIJC :rir:RTED ICEBERG U7TUCE FIRMCRISP, 60 SIZE 35e 2L». 350 Each 139 GRAPEFRUIT 96's.......- -3 for 20e SPINACE OU RLY LEAF 3Lbe.10 CEERPAAE S - Tor 2 B" îo19 CAUO NO. 1 WAGMUD STEKS RBOUST! DGNELESS ROUND SIRLOIN wING PORTERROUSE EEEF BalsKE LAME LEGS fPREffl LAME FRONTS IROLLED 9VEAL FRONTS ES Fresh SPARE RI Pr COTAGERGLS PiCKLEI SIL.VERBRIGHT FRESH SALMON byte lb. 21 CH1CKEN HALIDUT, STE 5 Ibe. Ise l39e l420 lb.41 lb. 41# lb. 21< lb.25e lb. 23e r lb. 35< roe 1Sces lb. M5 àI lb. 39e wAi B - EIR Silverbrook frt § -un IJTR gac lb. 38 DONESC SHOTESb.G19e TONATO JUICE A-P -3 20-ou. tins 25e PEAS STANDARD 4..SIEVE 2 2"zo. tinis 219 SOUP TOUATO ORMNEGETASLE 2 TnU15e OXYDOL GIANT PKG. 629 ANN PAGE BWJ REALLY FRE&H VITAMIN D A-P COFFEE .BREAD I USTIO#V.'GROUNO CRC:WHTBuy Ail" You Need WHOL.E WHEATDKA 2 24-r. VVgorous . Winey 2 se Jlb. 35e SPAGETTI Catohil,'R.dy Cuts 1 lb. pkg 99 GATSOGiLVIES 1Lar>12. 2-5e PALEOLIVE SOAP 2cko * 11< 3 ,g"ens234 SUPEIDS REG. PKG. 200 DESSERT CUSTARD HARRY MORNE'S MANHATTAN HARRY HORNE'S pkg. 81 2pka KAM Tin 30e ANN PAGE GLO OHEESE Lb. 35e MAYONNAISE NEW ONEESE Lb. 26e 1 "arO AMAY SGAP 3 cakes 16< m ~K-9 non Cubes .2-1b. pkg. 19< A&P OODSTOESe BROWN-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown announce the birth of a son at Bowmanville Hospital on Monday, October 16, 1944. 42-1* LETHANGUE - In Bowmanvjlle Hospital, Oct. 3, 1944, to Sgt. and Mrs. Verdon Lethangue, (nee Dorothy Adams), a daugh- ter, Shirley Diane, a# little sister for Marie. 42-1* MARRIAGE LINTON-JEFFERY The mar- niage is announced of Miss Dorothea Jeffery, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. B. J e f f e r y, Willowdale, to Mr. Grant Linton, of the, British Government Aeronautfcal Re- search Bureau at Farnborough, England, September 15th. The couple will resîde at Tumble Inn, Constitution Hill, Woking, Surrey, England. 42-1* DEATiIS CLEMENS - In Bowmanville Hospital on Sunday, Oct. 8, 1944, Maria Sophia Clemens, widow of the late William John Clemens, aged 85 years. STAPLETON, Annie McNeil - In Clarke, on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1944, Annie McNeil Stapleton, widow of John Stapleton, aged 92 years. Resting at the Mor- ris Funeral Chape], Bowman- ville. Service in the Chapel on Thursday, October 19, at 2:30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. 42-1 Cards of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Aibin Clemens and family gratefully acknowledge the kindness and sympathy. ex- tended to them in their recent be- reavement. 42-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Stenger and family. Enniskillen, wish to ex- press sincere thanks and appre- ciation to neighbors for their ef- ficient and willing help at the time of the recent fire. 42-1* Mrs. Fred Jackman and family wish to express their sincere thanks to their many neighbors and friends in their kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement of a -loving husband and father. 42-1* S LARGE AND SMALL 20c and 15e Complete wlth string, label and Tape GREETING CARDS GIft wrapplngs, Tags and Seals- GUiTS FOR OVERSEAS PARCELS & DITTY BAGS Pocket Books, Miniature Games, Note Books, Wrltlng Paper, Playing Cards Pens and PendIs J. W. JEWELL "'BIG Z20" PHONE 556 WREN you place your in- surance here, you "receive service" that includes an ample "returu" in many respects. This agency lias the confidence and good-wil of its customers. You will like the way we look after your insurance needs. StuartI R. James Insurance and Real Estate Successor To J. J. Mason & So11 Phone 681 King st. Bowmanville Mrarewell services for Adj. and Ms.D. Hart and Laurie were held at the Salvation Army, Sun- day evoning. Both officers gave farewell addresses and Mr. T. H. Lockhart was guest speaker, preaching a thought-provoking sermon. Adj. and Mrs. Hart are leavmng Thursday for Tox"onto, where they will carry on their work. A special service will be held on October 29th to welcome the new offîcers to the Bowman- ville Citadel. THE - *- .-'.-..' A.'. *J.qAÂ?, .. IEnÂN X£LTM UI'dTAUI EYES TESTED - GLASSES FITJED SATISFACTION GUARANTEED - BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM TODGHAM - In loving memory of a dear mother and grandma, Honor Todgham, who passed away Oct. 21, 1941.' Till memory fades and life departs, You live forever in our bearts. - Sadly missed by daughter, Maude, and family. 42-1 IW~LLER -In loving memory of Mrs. Clarence Miller (n e e Grace Ivadell White) who pass- ed away Oct. 19, 1943. October brings back memories 0f a loved one laid to rest, She will always be remembered By those who loved her best. -Lovingly remembered by ber only sister and mother. 42-1* COLWILL--In loving memory of our dear brother, Clifford, who passed away suddenly one year ago, Oct. 18, 1943. We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see, But al' is well that's done by Thee. -Sadly missed by his sisters, Mabel and Beatrice. 42-1 COLWILL--In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Clifford William Colwill, who passed away October 18, 1943. Oh, happy hours we once en- joyed, How sweet their memory stili, But death has left a loneliness The world can neyer filI. -Sadly missed by Wife and Daughters. 42-1* COLWILL-In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Clifford William Colwill, who passed away October l8th, 1943. His charming ways and smiling face Are a pleasure to recaîl; He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by ail. -Sadly missed by Ruth, Bruce and Carol Yeo. 42-1* GARROD-In loving memory of John William Garrod, who died - Oct. 18, 1942. "Your presence is ever near us,t Your love remains with us yet;1 You were the kind of father c Your loved ones will nover 1 forget." "Till we meet again." 1 -Sadly missed and lovingly re- c membered by Wife and Family. 42-1*1 SOMERSCALES - In fond re- 1 membrance of a dear husband 1 and father, Geo. Somerscales, who passed away, October 14, 1941. "Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the better land, We'll read the meaning of ourt tears, r And there some time we'll understand."a - Sadly missed by Wife and' Family. The following: Poultry: 250 Rock Pullets (about to lay); 300 Leghorn Pul- lets (about to Iay); 60 White Rock Pullets; 30 Hampshire Pullets; 300 Capons. Poultry Equipment: Brooder Stove (coal-oil); 3 Colony Houses (convertible) new; 5 Range Shel- ters (practically new); Brooder Elouse (chick size capacity 1200 chicks); il Founts; 25 Feed Hop- pers; Chicken Crates (good); Quantity of Chicken Fence. Cattle; White Cow, 6 yrs. old, bred July 4; Swiss Cow, 4 yrs. 1ld, bred Aug. 23; Black Cow, 3 yrs. old, bred July 26; Holstein Eeifer, 1 yr. Miscellaneous Articles: Four Rolls Btrbed Wire (new); 24 Iron Posts; 13 Logs, suitable for wood; Separator, Acme (new). Furniture: 1 Bedroom Suite with spring and mattress (new); 1 Buffet, good; 6 Dining Room Chairs (good); Buffet, Table, Chairs, complote, in good condi- ion; Studio Couch (good); Table, marble top; Stove (Quebec). P.S. - Due to transportation and working conditions Mr. Sel- bach is compelled to dispose of lis poultry, poultry equipment, attle, hay and a lot of good furni- bure. Special hot dogs and coffee will )e served by the ladies of the 'orth Group of the W.I. pro- ýeeds in aid of Red Cross work. Sale 1 P.m. - - Ternis Cash J. D. HOGARTH, Clerk; ELMER WILBUR, Auctioneez,. 42-1 Mrs. Willatts, visited Mr. and Mms Monaghan, Toronto. Dring In Your Car or Truck Now! And have it overhauled and put in first class shape for strenuous winter use. Bring your car or truck in to- day BEFORE THE RUSH. W. can give you BETTER service NOW. GARTON'S GARAGE Phone 2666, Bowmanville Keep Your Motors Going l Easy w instail, Fram 011 eFilersysic s true econorny for they repay you many urnes for the smaiinta charge. Kee> ing cilpHyuclyadvisiby ea RMsaves parus,reduces overhaulsthus lengthening the life oÏ the motor. 0s u Fram Dealer or write for descriptive folder to- IJ. trln i f of CAR - BU TRCITRCO0 FRA C. ADAMS COMPANY LTD. 115 GEORGE ST., TORONTO, ONT. Auction Sales I have been authorized to by Public auction for Fi 1Thompson, Lot 35, Con. 6,1 lington (1 1/2 miles N. of Taun on Tues., Oct. 31, ail hisf stock, implements, acre of nips and some household effi Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. El Wilbur, auctioneer. I have been authorized to by public auction for Walter1 guson, Lot 26, Con. 9, Darling (1/% mi. E. of Enfield) on1 Oct. 28, ail his farru stock,1 grain and harness. For pari lars see bills. Sale ut 1] Terms cash. J. D. Hoga Clerk; Elmer Wilbur, Auctior The undersigned bas rece: instructions from Mr. Fred Joi to seIl by public auction household furniture inclut kitchen, dining room and 1: room furniture, electric stove small articles. Sale at rear Challis Garage, Sat., Oct. 21, 1i at 1:30 p.m. Terms Cash. Ott, wishing to include furniture this sale may do s0 by consult the auctioneer. Wm. J. ChaIl AUCTION SALE I have been authorlzed to by Public 4uctlon for Rudolph Seîbach Lot 18, Con. 6, Darlington (~mile North Village of Hampton) -on- SAT., OCT. 21 Salem Women's Association met on Oct. 12 at the home of Mrs. L. Coombos. President Mrs. S.* Buttery opened the meeting. Cards of thanks were read from Mrs. J. Hall and Farewell Black- burn. The Tyrone ladies took charge of the program with Mrs. N. Woodley in the chair. Mrs. S. Hoar gave the devotional; reading bY Mrs. R. Glaspell, vocal solo by Dorothy Wright. Mrs. Phillip gave a very interesting paper. Readings by Mrs. Rosevear and Mrs. Wright were enjoyed. A committee of Mrs. P. Cann, Mrs. Soft as a fleecy cloud!1 sell 'rank Dar- iton) farm tur- fects. [mer 42-2 sel Fer- [ton, Sat., hay, bicu- p.m. arth, neer. 42-2 ived mess his ding bed- and r f 1944, hers >inc Iing [lis. 42-1 sel FOR THE BABY ... Bottle Warmers ---$4.40 Bbs, rubberzed 29c-79c Baby Pants -----------59e Infant Syringes ---25e-49c Dextri-Mltose ---65c-$3 Pablun ----------------- 45e Oleum Percomorphum 75e-$3 Ayerst 10D Cod Liver 011 ------------- 67c-$1.69 Baby Bottles 5-lOc-25c Atomizers ------ 75c-$I Cangdan Nasal Spray $1 Dyspne Spray ----------$s pVisitors: Mr. and Mrs. M. Must- ard and family, Uxbridge, Mrs. S. Turner and Helen, Osbawa, at Mr. F. Dorland's. .. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rahm and family, Union, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Oshawa, at Mrs. Ella Smith's. .. Mr. and Mrs. O. Pethick and Gail, To-, ronto, at Mr. S. R. Pethick's... Mr. and Ars. W. Bridgett, Bow- manville, at Mrs. R. Thompson's ...Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ashton and Lois, with friends ini Toronto ..Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGili -and family at Mr. F. Billett's, Scar- boro. We welcome Mrs. R. Thomp- son and daughters to our com- munity, also ber husband wbo is in tl4e Navy. A fire of unknown origin broke out early Friday morning when R. Stenger's hen house and garage were burned, also car, pullets, and numerous articles. W.A. and W.M.S. meeting con- vened in the basement, Oct. 1 lth, with both Presidents present, Mrs. J. Plant, and Mrs. T. S1cm- on. Mrs. J. A. Werry gave the last two chapters of study book; reading by Mrs. H. Stevens, "To Mother on Her Ninetieth Birtb- day." A duet was well rendered by Mrs. F. Beckett and Mrs. L. Lamb; reading by Mrs. E. C. Ash- ton. Our Pastor gave a very inter- esting sermon Sunday evening. Come out and enjoy a sermon worth while. Weddinig belîs are ringing. Our village ladies met at the home of Mrs. Austin when a very pleasant afternoon was spent in sewing. Mrs. Austin served a dainty lunch. E. Silver, Mrs. W. Werry and] f4ling ditty bags. Group lead- Mrs. Buttery wifl look atter the I ers served lunch. ( ýs. e~u4n FRAM OIL FILTERS FOR TRACTORS ARE SOLD IN BOWMANVILLE DISTRICT BY W. H. BROWN, Phone 2610 Dealer for J. J. Case and Fram Filters 25C Inbo âm -i 1 .......... i4 Salem Group lead- il- TOOTH POWDERS . Pebecco Speclal ------30e Colgate's - ------ 25c-40éc Pepsodent ------ 29c-45c Carold ------- - 33c-57e COLD REMEDES .. . Laxacold --------- -25c Grove's Cold Tablets---------- 24c-44c Buckley's Capsules --- 35e Ny-Cet-Ai Compound 35c Nyal Nose Drops ------ 35e Vick's Rub or Drops 43e Buckley's Rub --- 30-50e Thermogene Wool ---49c The deal cough remedy e-oi for Bronchial Cuh $1.00 bottieCo VI-MI CAPS Vitamin & Minera] Caps $1.85-$3.25 GIFTS FOR MEN ... Shavinge . Bowls ----39c-59c-$1.25 Colgate's Kit -------9-- 8c Gillette Razor -------49e Shavlng Brushes 59c-$4.50 Films Developed F RE E Phone 1 lDIP C fl We Fit 695 COWILIIG'S UG U ORUI1Trusses 1 Enniskillen

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