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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 16 Nov 1944, p. 7

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f 1' THURSDAY, NOV. 16th, 1944 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO PAGE SEVTEN Christmas THE GIF? THAT IS SUREJ TO PLEASE For grown-ups and eilidren Our new books are arnivlng and while our suppiy is Illmited, our selection NOW is LARGE. Order EARLY to avola disappolntment New Fiction - Historical Books - Tiavel - Current Events - Inspirational - - Bibles and Hymn Books - Boy's and girl's Senles - Juvenile Picture Books Cut Outs and Paint Books Je W. JEWELL "BIG ?20" PHONE 556 s PLAN "FIGHT: For Your MI, If you're " in overalls, send Min to with foodst petite and t] Give hlmaa that means foods, foods One ofthe1 als and vita Bread! Sincq stay of ever 41 pack plenty into every li Carter 's Bre ... it tastes' Ask for it i the differen( DUF Progressive ANNUAL CON VI TOWN HA 10, Friday, Nove AT 8.00 Election of officers, for Domin SPEAKER: Gorde LEADER PROGRESSIVE IN THE HOUSE E VER VOMI IIrwln Colwlll, President COD SAVE m mu m.u Mmmm m*mm ..mm .....111APL GROVE FORUM SOCIAL AND PERSONAL MK amou s Grov, Mondyrs met to discssBe ai ui CostumeJewellery Phone 663 E S.S. NO. 4, DARLINGTON "What can we do to make our e u n * m --------HAPP«Y Attendance at Farm Forum is farms more productive?" Our ___________________ increasing every week. Twenty- findings were: that though some Miss Iriez Hickling, Allenwood, lighting at Breslin's for display CHRISTMAS eghmmbrmtatAhr farmers had had soil analysis wa weken ges 0 er aunt, of ail the latest in men's and wo- made it had not been done ex- Orslcin 0 itntv n nsa otm Mrs. J. E. El1liott. men's wear. FOR One Of OUR SAILORS Found's to discuss "How can we tensively, the reason being, J105 Jewelr o it rfryu esnlaoneti make our land more productive?" sibly, that they were satisfied weer fogftororouproala rneti Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Elliott After several frosts of moderate FLLAMost farmers have had a partial wt xsigrsis sfra ocmlt htyuaecrant idsmtigta and fr Aletrolo ieM. voltage, trees shed their calling soil analysis of their land. OnIy we know, rio soul survey has been cadstr inoswetu one reported having had soul from made of the whole district. Farm- will satisfy everyone. Miss Stella Norwick spent the and then, pleasantly, came bright u gail parts of farm tested. No soi] ers are trying to improve the week-end with her sister, Miss sunshine with what many dlaim uvyhsbenaei uirdcivt flnb etlz A - I G MsAnlne Nor, ort H pe t is Indian Summer. ' neighborhood. ing. by rotation of crops. by buy- iiAi-RINGS. Mihse Aee Nrhut pn Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rowe, To- Each year the Navy League Farmers individually try to im- ing grain instead of selling, thusIN EWS DSGS tewe-end with relatives in1 ronto, Stoker Brenton Rowe, H.M. asks you to fil] these bats prove the productivity of the keeping larger stocks of farmINN W T E GE Port Hope. ç*~~C.S Hunter I, Windsor, R.C.N. for presentation to our own land by (1) cultivation, (2) use animais. More could be done as Adpefcint an coum Pte. R. Rogers, Brantford, spent V.R., and OIS W.I.T. Scott Den- adAleSaortCis- of fertilizer and barriyard manure, in cultivation or ploughing green d pefcint aycoum leave with his mother, Mrs. R. sem, H.M.C.S. St. Hyacinthe, Que., (3)dploughîng down of greeiseed. There is some waste lari Rogers. ~R.C.N.V.R., spent the week-end ms u ayI rwn crops, (4) crop rotation, (5) which might be improved by t tesstnngvrti. Sgt. Kenneth Nicks, Sussex, 'with Mrs. H. Humphries and Mrs. and more are requpd ihis drainage, (6) summer fallowing, drainage, permanent pasturage or ..Prces from - N.B., is visiting at home before W. H.Dnsm year. (7) growing of legumes. Too reforestirig.$I0 rejoining his Regiment in the Miss Eva Souch, Enniskillen, mu$1anotb0dne0 IUP West. visited her niece, Mrs. Albert Cole Ontario's Quota is 70,000 There are no large waste areas More Blood Donors C.E.R.A. Leslie Finn, R.C.N. of Bowmanville, and on Saturday The objective for Bowman- in this community but some land ...... V.R., has returried to Halifax an afterrioon tea was held in lier ville and District bas been would be improved by drainage. Attend Oshawa CIinic after spending 14 days' leave with honor. Friends and relativsei Nearly everyone could plant more his wife and family. joyed a social hour together. Mrs.tes. Wed., Nov. 1: Melvin Graham, Pilt Ofîcr Dnal MontjyKenCavrly Hapto, pesied Vist or hadqartrs nd Nov. 20 meeting held in Sunday Newcastle, l3th donation. John BEAUTIFUL ASSOMTMENT Mountainview Station, R.C.A.F., over the tea table. sfoanepybgBuhLliWlh JDns is spendirig a short leave with his Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mizener ak o ae tY b1 PholROomDofEenezRUChurch. rg, BLes vl e W lh . Den cldgpasi an e mother, Mrs. Lillian Mouritjoy. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur TurnerTDA PRV ENEFRMicrdBwm vil,1thon-uigpascadmea Mr. nd rs.G. . Le, uthwer wek-ed vsitrs iththetion. Albert Pearce, A. W. pins with safety catches. .and Mhvrs. G. W. Lee, Rut erweek-endtsitrs with the The Navy League Providence Farm Forum met at Glenriey, Lawrence Gaines, New- and Mary have reurned frm latters parent, Mn. an Mrs. .the home of Mrs. Irwiný Bragg csl~L .Parker .~ Pricedl from - Lindsay after attending the fun- Ernest A. Joncs, Church St. TheirOfCnd ih2prst.Teubc w atl;L A.ParkeL.J eral of Mr. Lee's mother. visit marked a double weddirig 0f an ada Comtte Hw 7pcrit. e s ujetlasdCobs atwMrhnE LAW Helen Tait, R.C.A.F. arinivensary, Mr. and Mrs. Mizer- wavleCmite "o aiw aeorln omeMthwMrhnE $IL to $5 (W )wshm nlaeRer celebrated their 12th anni- mýore productive?" It was de- G. Twist, Bowmanville, 9th do- (WD) as a ihlirprns home onf leavedaiagewa Re sr n r adM .A cided, through the discussion, that nation. Leo Mutton, W. R. WooI- Mranced Ms .ay itHghtarent s ersrad er nd 5 .A. ______________ _telcko-rprdriaewsaley, Morley Flintoff, Pte. Walter Mr. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ esay adMsW.CTatHihtJo Csoratatio3n ani- very great factor in not getting Richardsoni, Bowmanville; W. J. S. Fingold, propnietor ofth the v ery ongtu atiA on iwar CHRISTMAS TREE FOR the most out of our land. Drain- Rowland, Newcastle; Norman Again we suggest use our Lay-Away Plan, whereby you Royal Theatre, subscribed $5,000 time was held Saturday evening, CHILDREN 0F SOLDIERS age requires cash and labor, both Broome, Hampton, 8th donation. may select your articles NOW and we will hold them to the 7th Victory Loan according and a wedding supper ended a ON ACTIVE SERVICE of which have been rather scarce. Clarence J. Allîn, Ross Alun, John to, information released by T. very enjoyable time on Sunday, The greatest contribution the F. Rickard, J. H. Jose, Newcastle, until Christmas. No deposit necessary. So do your Burrows, local manager. Nov. 12. The guests lefts for To- The 2nd Midland Regiment is waste lanid in the district could 7th donation. Howard D. V. Gib- shopping EARLY 1 Mn. Walter DeGeer of Sheppard ronto Sunday evening, everyone sponsoring a Christmas Tree for make, would be, to have At ne- son, Bowmanville, 6th donation. & Gill Ltd., Toronto, is assisting happy to meet, sonry to part, ail children of Bowmanville boys fonested anid in this way that land Margaret R. Mutton, W. Munday. his firm here duning the absence hoping to meet again. on active service overseas on on would conserve the moisture and W.H. Brown, Pte. S. H. Nichols, through illness of Mn. Manson coastal defence, regardless of heip prevent floods thus benefit- Bowm anville, 5 t h donation. Comstock, local manager. unit. Please submit names, ages ing the better lands in the sur- Arthur Brooks, Lance Phare, E. 4 r 9 J el e y MuieBresiin has retunned Reward Offered to and sex of children up to and in- rounding area. Meeting Nov. 20 W. Blake, Cpl. A. Scougail, Pte. fromn a buying trip to Montreai Catch Vandals at cluding 12 years of age, by Nov. at Milton Wight's. John Whitton, Bowmanville; Han- BOWMANVILLE amd plans installing fluorescent 25th, in order that plans may be old Murphy, Pontypool; Harvey Women's Kest uRoom completed. Particulars may be (Intended For Last Week) Yellowlees, Enniskillen-, Frank ______________________________ sent in writing to The Statesman, Our Forum met Nov. 6, at the Gray, Newcastle; A. L. Blanchard, A reward has now been posted ,or phone 2350 or 2600. Watch home of Mrs. F. Phillips with 29 H. Bruce Tink, Allan Keetch, and police will be on the lookout Statesman for annouricement of present. The discussion was "Is Hamptoni, 4th donation. Earl for vandals who persist in cauis- date. Our Soil Worn Out?" There is Penwarden, Pontypool; W. W. PEDLAR'S SHELL PLANT so fan as enemy planes are con- ing amae totheWome's estland in our section that neyer Gilroy, Enniskillen; Pte. John J. NOW COMPLETELY CLOSED1 lerned, hence the present supply ing dmagt the o en'sal.Re should have been worked. This Cutting, Pte. Lornrzo Regimbol, of 40 MM shelîs is deemed suf- 'ING LUN4CHES" Room hat then Town Ho sall.TeFit.-Sgt. C. L. Hartman land should be reforested to pre- Bowmanvilie, 3 rd donation. After four and a hall years in ficierit. The machinery has been 'omhsbencoedfrsv ral & t ae vn h an rmboig h hrlsPnadn otpo:cîearied and shined awaiting' weeks repaii-ing damiage and has Peu e oHv ettesai rmb'ig h hrlsPrwrePnyol operation producing 40 MM anti- funthen decision of its use. been redecorated and is now ne- Died Overseas most of oun farms are producing Pte. A. McKay, Pte. P. J. Conroy, aircnaftshelîs, the Pedian People's Mn miye fPda' On The Job' opend, th hour, 9 am____9____ as well as they did 20 yeans ago Pte. G. L. Russ, Bowmanville, 2nd Mn mlye fPdal On T e Jo ! opnet i sue hsa.mto9pm. Dr ndMn. .C.Hat but the weathen has a lot to do donation. Plant, Munitions Dept., at Osh- came from Bowmanvîllean mess ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r sanat oa"ode hide asd te dmgsO d Aita C. . ee ifrmed with the good or bad yield of At D.I.L., Ajax - Norm. Both- awa, has been closed. Last week district and several have been messserean" toa "older hich n cudbekigit the ae OdClhe A ir tfottawacrops. There are other reasons well, Bowmanville, iOth donation. all the nemaining empioyees wene dinected to the Goodyear plant it 's your aroi duty to wchfflen eing it the oc the heofArSaOtw, such. as lack of understandîng of Fnl., Nov. 3 - W. E. Fice, Bow- given their customary 7 days' for re-employment where they patriotîc al ng box, taking telc that their son, Flight Sergeant soil requirements, poor manage- manville, i2th donation. Elmer notice and the majority were im- wiil take up their new work at ohis factory post fortified afixtu re an stuffing e aewn A Fford aspeted as missiR. ment of crop notation, also plant- Henning, R. S. Aider, i ith dona- mediateiy assigred to other work genenaliy equivalent rates of pay. that will satisfy botlh bis ap- iewt ae n eue ifi gari u ~ iri g good seed on the wromg kind tion. Rose Bate, Frank L. Calver, by Selective Service. Some of This discontinuance of a gqvern- hereuiemnt o ntrtin i wi aebeieabdrue.attîs ng aridNov. 2-3,193,in ow heof land. About 60 per cent of the Bert Johnston, Bowmanvilie, Oth the older empioyees received ment umdertakirig will become thereqireent ofnutitin! s cdappey e ia pleace eserved forofficiai 2-2purpose s. pesuedfarmers havem't the money to donation. Frank R. Miller, New- open permits which permit them general as the wan shortens to a lunch he eau work on, and for t h geniraplsex. sre o fiil upss rsne keep their land in good fertility castle; W. Woolner, Bowmanviile, to seek employment of their own final conclusion and it is expect- a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o teeosspl feeg fhe retero sepoiddune to have died on active service and 40 per cent are mot good soul 9th donation. Marion Hamm, choice. ed that the general pattern of a geeros suplyof eerg l'ie rst oom s povidd uderoverseas.1 3that supply a lot of calories, auspices of the Bowmnanville Wo- Cliff enlisted in the R.C.A.F. managers. The rented farm is in Bowmanville, 7th- donat i o n. This comes from a government neailocation wîîî prevail. men's Institute and they hv during the latter part o! 1941, îm- a poorer condition than the own- Chanles T. Gibson, Newcastle; decision mot as a cut-back but as __________ havsucso neg ie- tkn ra an ok e i ed farm because the renter is mon hs Burkitt, Bowmanville, 4th an outright ciosing of the plant bestsoures o enegy iner takn grat ainsto kep i inmediately foilowing his 18th interestcd in the upkeep of the donaio. Mrs. Charlotte Clarke, which was the largest of its kind ttksmrlgt oke amins is Carter's Wholesome first class order as a coilveniexice birthday, took his training at Ed- land hie works other than what W. Robent Mutton, Margaret in Canada. It is assumed that mental balance. Dsadihsaetemi- for both town and country peo- monton, Regina and Lethbridge,moehecrmaeutothsC pblBwavie3rdosicteAlesaearspei- Aibegod ilcn'hpe4 e adihsaetemi- pie alike. The expense involved graduating from No. 2 A.B.S., Re- îandylecnmk u fti apel omnil,3dd-sne h lishv i ueir mal odwl a' oet ýry carried lunch, it's easy to includes supplies, janitor service gina, Jan. 4th, 1943, as a Sgt. Airlad nation. ity, there is littie more to shoot at cope with organizcd malice. yof this all-important food and these depradations are an Bomber. He went overseas the affront to the Institute as weii as end of the same month and on op- > [unch-box! And new, enriched ail respectable members of the enations during July with an -ead is better for sandwiches commuiiity who value the accom- R.A.F. Squadron taking part in modation. raids oven the Ruhr and Western 0 S better and stays fresh longer. After spemding hundreds of dol- Genmany. today- you'll be thrilled at lars the Institute canmot be blam- During the fail of iast year hie, .eI d for bringimg these matters be- with the rest of his crew, was q foetepblcadt mss ntk chosen to take a course as a'Path- F o damage shah mnot be pcrmittcd pse o No. 7 Pathfimder Squad- without just and proper punish- se rom. No word has been heard of MONEY-SAVING VALUES AND REMUNDERS ment. This warning is mot only their plane or amy of the cncw, F RT EW E FN V 5hT O .2n timeiy but it must be understood since it was posted as missing fol- F RT EW E FN V 5hT O .2 n that police court awaits anyone iowing a raid on Berlin the night fouends cas fun h davea.oNv.2-319. LOWEST Look over the many specials listed below, select your season's require-39 Paren tateidvised e a Cliff is a nephcw of Messrs. ments and phone 792 NOW. If your order amounts to $1,00 or over, we whsord puwit e errhild entm Elmer and Kenmeth Cox of this PRICES shall deliver It promptiy. C U H S R P Canon C. R. Spencer' s Waiker Store Gets Christmas Cards, 12 in box ........ 25ce _______________ SonIn-aw ileidFal Fae-iftSCO T' 25e Wax Paper, 100 ft ........... 19eC eriAdNTIREEZE, gl .5 On West Coast Recent redeconatioms at Waiken EM U - ON39e Minerai Oul, 16 oz............. 33e Stores include compiete ne-- The foilowing r'eport from modcrnizing of 'dîsplay windows,, A Anti-Frçeze, ordinary, 1 gai ..... $1.39 Sotaafleycod Wednesday's daily papers tells O! repainting o! the entire front, "h the dcath o! anothen son-in-law creation o! a ncw sign and erec- Se Btter Way Cocoanut 011 Shampoo, 25e size . . 19c o! Canon C. R. Spencer and Mrs. tion o! a masonite screen at the otk Spencer, since wan broke Out. rear o! the store. New and 33to tfakeei,16o . ... 3 RHAM Both were volunteers in Canada's modern iighýting in the windows Cod Liver3cMiko Man ia 16 z.... c armed services. The report gives permits an enticimg display of alCrsmsad 7eMna O, these particulars: the newest and most fashionable Dil -Chr-------as--Cards--- 79e 4Moz-nerai-------0----6, I~~~ ~ ~ Victim o! an accident thnee in goods and apparci for which 18 In box5c 0------69 ConseI vaUiAve weeks ago, when he was struck the store is noted. contai.. 50c Pinex ----------- ----32c 25e Cherry Cough by a bus outsidc Victoria, B.C., as Manager J. Irwin, when show- Vitamine$25Ltge- ---$15 Sru------c hie was about to return to his R.C. ing The Statesmnan's reporter over a A end D A.F. station at Patricia Bay, PO the premises expressed satisfac-3c hvnCra ------2eSurJmb Hughi Hoblitzell died, Nov. 14, in tion with the -general -workmam- 3eSalgCem - 2e Spier-2712 oid ME I O R.CA.F. Hospital thcre, according ship thathbas produced such 59 &98 2 5c In box f~~ter visitacing his fethefr- am neled ligThcnti ytmwas altete 590& l 98f Brownapsies, 10's 1,0 M ville,.wHo htellma47rnicdi o- e exenirand e int efni ait- o GNPds, Li e - - 16-o---69e M E Eronto last NewP. arsEvlno.e, the ng w ompleted yn Jmes _____________ en iàraymon, arL. listed, resumed his training and members overseas are being mail- Cue Dentifrice ------------19c-33c rcceived his pilot's wings last cd this week. Net proceeds from Colgate's Shaving Stick ----- 39e RS IP ON A SPECIALTY E CONSERVATIVE PARTY December. He was posted to the comedy preserited by Zion ýE 0F COMM~ONS Bagotville for operational train- Dramatic Club, to be used for ing, then to Grcenwood, N.S., these boxes, amounted to $59.90. E I EW LO Efinally to Patricia Bay. Program was in charge of Con- EPRS ITON E W LC MEBesides his parents and widow, vener Dorothy Bedford and the he is survived by a sister, Mrs. N. Christian Fellowship department. R.R adlSe al V ienaley)rbisaong hihMary Fagan entertained with twoMD R EO R.R WdehSertay V (hrly Hrino.piano selections. Service of wor- LXMGEO THE KING God has endowed man with in- ship was conducted by the Con-.,u oe 4 alenbl igts aog hihvener with Alne Northcutt a-U _ LAURA SECORD CANDIES D U SPOE72-W EIE are self-government, reason, and, sisting. Short recreation period D U SPOE72-W EIE conscience.-Mary Baker Eddy-. was enjoyed.M ........-... j-. t . f ~. ~' i f

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