PAGE EIGHT THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTRIuO THURS., JTJJX 8t,14 Sincere congratulations ta will hold its annual rr Reeve C. R. Carveth on being the Council Chamberc elected Warden of the United day evening, January 25 Counties of Northumberland and p.m. Reports of year's Durham. election of officers for l Warrant Officer Richard V. Newcastle Y.P.U. me Anderson spent the week -end hall, Jan. 15. Aftera wîth hîs mother, Mrs. Stella An- business period thed dersan. WO Anderson, who re-lwas conducted by the F cently roturned from three yearsj Convener, Betty Allin. overseas with the R.A.F. and the was taken by FrancisJ R.C.A.F., after having seen ser- which Mr. Morton led i vice in South Africa, Egypt, Program cansisted of av Malta, etc., is now stationed at by Marie and Glenn A]l Hagersville as an instructor. ing by Evelyn Allin; av Mrs. Fred Cauch and her little and encore by Margaret son have taken an apartment in which alI joined in a hi Toronto for the winter months. sang lead by Margaret A We re orr tolearn that Mr. Mr. William Parnaîl, We re orr t been in ill health for so Charles Brenton had his nase has been removed to1 broken while playing hockey for ville Hospital. Port Hope File Factary. g.ASmtTrno During the illness of Miss aSgt.DiA.p amith aant Doreen Enwright her place in the 3 a 0f Deppe anfo ise Post Office was ably filled by her 30 dayis' bavefro mrsove. sister, Miss Marilyn Enwright. and his sister, Mrs. Herl Miss Jacqueline Smith spent the Miss Ethel Lockhart is week-end in Toronto. hrcuiMs dt Master Gardon Garrod cele- he ouin, rs Eit brated his eighth birthday by en- Safvle tertaining 12 littie friends with a skating party at the rink' WOMEN'S ASSOCIA' Miss Lamna Johnson, Oshawa, t was a week-end guest with Mrs. Women's Association n Mr. Howard Pearce spent Fni- daY of last week in Toronto. The C.G.I.T. met at the home of Mrs. George Rickard an Tuesday evening, January 9th, and after a haif hour business meeting they adjourned ta the rink for a skat- mng party. LIBdr. Brenton Rickard was home for the week-end. Newcastle Red Cross Society xbari oom, Jan. il, wil attendance. President 1V aId Toms conducted the Splendid reports of la. officers were given. Tei mas cheer boxes were aur shut-ins. Plans we ta send boxes to the bo seas. Rev. R. E. Morton these afficers: Hon. Pros. George Rickard, Prs-T STEWART'S YOUR DEPENDABLE HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH QUALITY SEEDS CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, GRASSES, Et "A few reasons why it is to your advantage to place your orders NOW." 1. Orders placed in advance receive special attention. 2. Some years certain linos run short, prefernce is giver the arder bookings are received. 3. Stewart's Highest Quality and lowest price is always sured the early buyer. 4. Each year we are called upon ta fill orders for Nc Clovers, Grasses, etc., for customers all over Onta These autside orders are appreciated but it is aur de! ta look after the needs of our local farmers first. 5. A great number of our wisest farmers have already pla their orders with confidence in regard to the quality price of Stewart's Seeds. - Be as wiso as your neight 6. It casts yau nothing ta protect yourself. It assists us arranging ta have sufficient stock to meet all demands. (Phone or drop i and sec Mr, Stewart who will be glad assist you in seleeting your requirements) STE WART'fS SEED STORE BOWMAN VILLE PHONE BANK 0F. ffwOrkin4g with Canadiansi Bowmanville Branch: r- W .Ai.met at 1V.rs. A.-1ead's -on ~~ ~ ~ ~ Thursday with Mrs. T. Mountjoy f~a i evJ Vwak ofJ lJife inc.L1U17/'presiding. Bible reading 'was DU manvleJ r <ov i read by IVrs. Don Carr and de-> o m nilJu yL v i votional by Mrs. Jack Potts. Rend- F. O. McILVEEN, Manager ings were given by Mrs. T. Mount- f THE REXALL STORE joy, Mrs. J. Jones and Mrs. B. airy Ashton. Mrs. A. Beech played Whon We Test Eyez It 18 Don. Proserîy an instrumental and Miss Wnnî- fred Trewin rendered a solo.j PHONE 446 IPHtONE 778 - - C.N..R. TICKETS Lunch *as served by Mrs. J. Potts' group. mi____________1___il__ s v b ti s old Toms; lst Vice Pres.-Mrs. _______________ SRoss Dickinson; 2nd Vice Pres.- E T iv tokFrSlArilsFrSl atd oBu o ,Srye or tln Mrs. Howard Allun; Rec. Sec'y-D AT SLv tokFr alArilsFrSlWatdT B yLotSrye or toe ?nit Mrs. Archie Glenney; Ass't-Mrs. BRINDLE COW, good size, due to BIRD CAGE. Apply E. Laird, IwnCilCo;As o-rs. . S yMrtnr esideMY-nceanof1hi 194daughter, rs. phnew o.J.R2439f CnsinS. 3-1* PAIR MEN'S SKATES, size 10 or LOST -M z-~~ORIE Yellow Irwn o lwill Co-r. RSE.'yMorsonH. MAY-nJan. 13, 1945e, at the prenew ow2J4R3M9cf CncssonSt10%. Phone 2830. 3-1 gold wr' ,p1 Treas.-Mrs. Herb Toms; Tem- E. McCreadie, 27 Bowden St., 10-HT EHONPles LADY'5 COON COAT, size 18.TO GGJWL PA FIo peaneSe'y-Mr. oma Trnt, ilimHenry May, 6% months old.E .Drh Phone 762. 3-1_% neeting in Rickard; Flower Corn. - Mrs. formerly of Bowmanville, aged phone 2298, Bowmanville. 3-l* BYSTB KTS ie4 ferred. O. P. Hertzbery, phie on Thurs- Chas. Cowan, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. 95 years. Appl B Y' GlenBroKTS, sugogS. 20. 5th, at 8:15 Harold Toms; Visiting Com.-Mrs. QUANTITY 0F POTATOE, also ApyGenBokSuo t 20 work and Fred Couch, Mrs. Harold Allun; TUCKER-In Toronto, on Jan. 12 veal calves. R. Stenger, Ennis- 3_______________ PT AHfrai ae L95 PaissMr.Chas. Cowan, Mrs. 1945, Sarah Jane McDonald' killen. Phone 2824. 3-1 GOOD USED McLaughlin Cutr models of used cars. Apply Rinh Ms. ifeof he ateWiliamHe- Thos Baker, Solina. Phone A. Dodd, 278 Park Road, Sout lnth rs s. . Rch Mrs.H. Joe; Aress c'y wifeo teleoWllia Heny 10 GOOD YOUNG YORKSHIRE 2472.' 3-1 Oshawa. Phone 3344M. 50-8 a lngty -rs.Arcie leney;Audtor Tuker fomery 0 Boman- PIGS. A. E. Billett, Hampton, devotional -Mrs. Ross Dickinson, Mrs. C. ville, beloved mother of Harold poe25.31TALRcpct olnt SE ATD-W r o Fellowsh pCarveth; Group Leaders - Mrs. C. of Lakeview, Adoîphus Wil- hoe 58.'-1 ApRplT.Tabb, 1 t ron e. offSEri n igest priefretimow Scripture BrossnDickison, r os,Perc Liam of Toronto, Frank L. of 10 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 6 weeks 2 )2 thy, cloves t c Mar i us Jose afterBrnMsHebTm, rs Ottawa, and Arthur J. of To- old. Blake Short. Phone 279.samle steat.sMaeedsore inca praer.Hry Mrs. H0wadPTmkont. 3-1 CAR RADIO, in good working Phone 577, Bowmanville. 39-tf ~'ocl dut Ms. O Parer.condition. Reasonable. Apply lin; read- OSBORNE - At Toronto East 4 YORKSHIRE PIGS, 9 weeks Everett Welsh, Elgin St. 31 LIVE POULTRY and feathers.-."., vocal solo NEWCASTLE COUNCIL General Hospital, on January old. George Gilbert, Hampton,31 Good prices paid. M. Flatt,RR Ash, after INAUGURAL MEETING 17, 1945, Annie Osborne, belov- phone 2801. 3-l' LADY'S RACCOON COAT, me- 1, Bethany. Phone 7r13. (Busi veîy sing- ____ ed wife of Edgar L. Osborne, diumi size, dlean and in good ness carried on by Mr.Fat er Ash. The inaugural meeting of the Toronto, in hier 66th year, dear 45 NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS, condition. Write Box 455, sonally, no agents empoydt wh hs ewasleConcl or195 as mother of Mrs. Greta Burd, and~ 10 months old, laying good. Ap- SttsanOfcea- ome time, held in the Council Chamber on Harold P. Osborne, dear grand- ply C. W. Downy phone 2590,312- Bowan jnuaY th at8 'cock noter f lenoran Pul Bowmanville. 3-1* 2 ALADDIN LAMPS; also battery The clerk, H. C. Bonathan. ad- Burd, Scarboro Bluffs. Resting YRSIE Odeta f r akiew pp Rsece, ueenk a veter- ministered the Declaration of f- at the M ack Burial Chapel, 2570 Y RowSJa .R 25. Apply Lele Co- (St., Bowmanvile 3),* £owmaN ti e Eetil n shome on fice to the following: Cecil Rad Danforth Ave., at Main St., lo acutn.R. ApyLs3Cl t, Bowmanville .Dos3-t fEao'si rsavis- dock Carveth, Reeve; Christopher uni rdy morning, thence by phone 2242. 3-1 DINETTE SET, l, 4 carBding Wstocuped by i C. Smith, Law; John Franklin Rickard; train to the F. F. Morris Funeral -- buffet,4inunaturag wood, ed avy Leagu rb Toms. George Anson Walton; H uglh Home, Bowmanville, for service HEREFORD COW, due to fresh- trim. Mrs. L. Mutton, George Alk Nds of eletrc irngd is visiting Tracy Manes, Councillors. Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment en, good milker.' Also 4 Cole Street. AiO - o lcrc iigd Ferguson, Rev. D. Dewdney conducted Bowmanville Cemetery. pups. Apply Joe Crawford, 3-* Motors repaired and install9 O deoinlsriesatrtei-Enniskillen. 3-1 1 PR. BOY'S CCM K Phone 438 34-t 1 uurto o h Cuel o arso T aksize 5, real good condition. Ap- Te IR auurtin f heConc19or4ad5ofThnk 12 PIGS, 9 weeks old, also 4 ply rs. J. Mantle, Vanstone h annual meeting of the FR TaTION 1945.W Fshr av calves, 1 to 3 weeks old. Austin Hill. 3-1* avlePbi Library w Taxi Ce hs e otlec w tortalFshrta e Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gilbert Wood, Bowmanville, R. R. 4. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ held in the Library Reading Ih a good due in 1944, $12,454.78; taxes pad wish to thank their friends, Phone 2388. 3-1* CUTTER WITH SHAFTS, -e on Tues., Jan. 23, at 7 p. 03.1; ad Scool3 YONG OLSTIN S, runners, green upholstery, out- Library Board for the ye meeting. amount of arrears, Dec. 30, 1944, Board for congratulations, re- just renewed, good milkers; Ph goe as394 . P3i 1 and a. Il bs lcriers to thesoesi st year's being $45 1.60. membrances and beautiful gifts also 2 Holstein cows, springing. Poe34 -*aarelreuesred tote n Christ- The Reeve appointed the fol- on their silver wedding anniver- Phone Ralph Davis, 2413, Bow- MAN'S NEW LEATHER Jacket, Ssent to lowing standing committees: sary. 3-1 manville. 3-1 size 38; also man's used over-TAEN IC re made Councillor Manes, Sidewalks; coat, size 40, and lady's coat, AENTC oys over- CuR loads W \ anj ika rfarndwistBuco ttr ndCHCK -We are now taking size 16. Mrs. Mabel Couh' Applications will be re d owyer insaledTawweedle Chicks, ail iens nd eih-Ontario St. 3-1* for the position of Careta NEOSHAWA 344 in staled Law, Proty. thefl -hars o ther indssand beigh- hries. OdreryfrseilCommunity Hall, Constable, - ng Sr. cotciaMontoeythembfolow bors fo r th ei idessd beu- rics.Stewart's Seed Store, SET 0F ONE-HORSE SLEIGHS, tary Inspector, Weed Inspect _______________ Mrs. Har- in:SotMngmrmmer tflfoes eevddrng the phone 577, Bowmanville. 3-tf hand made, with delivery box, be in the Clerk's office by Fe Library Board for three years; sad bereavement of our father - practically good as new. Apply ary l2th. Lowest or any appli Mrs. Howard Toms, Fred Couch, and grandfather, Patrick Cotter. COW, 4 yrs. old, due Jan. 20; 2 C. Edgar Horn, Hampton, phone tion not necessarily accepted. Earl Walton, members Board of 3-1 young "Toulouse" geese; about 2144. 3-1* H. C. BONATHAN, Clerk. Management Community Hall; - 150 bags Chippewa potatoes.- NecslOt31 Emerson Fisher, Board of Edu- Coming Events Richard Sanderson, Tyrone, PIANO, large Wilton rug, silver-NecseOt3- cation for three years; Wmn. E. phone 2502.3- ware, chinaware, linons, quilts, Beman, Board of Health; Fred The Canadian Order of Forest- JERSEY AND DURHAM Spring- Colvlle, LbnetStc. Phone Vacuums fr alReDY A was d cided ta puchaso a Flochers orc estra Roun and arcoev3lmles estbofrtcuSstfor Salehonem Graham, J. W. Glenney, Ernest rs will hold their wekly dance, er, also Jersey bull. Must sell 538.MS R3-1E Rinch, Fence Viewers. Jan. 20, at Enniskillen Hall, ta make room. Apply Jack 538.________3-1____ "Good Vacuums for Good R OA ît ýa eie oprhs lthrsoceta on n ace ie ato Oshawa, OSHAWA-S NEW FURNITURE Housekeeping." Also guaranteed atoresrefrth usofceksadnig. 3-1 on Kingston Road. 3-1 Store - Everythîng in madern ePer rpircluria1oreOWMANVILLE c. a d t eas rer Ma es nd aw ewc stl R in k Ass ciaion BAB C H C KS - M KE URE chesterfield, bedroom , dmn ing p a em ns, etc. Cal C.U .C. Ser- Telephone 589 Councillors MnsadLw NwateRinkAscainB1YCIK AESR suites, and studios. Brdigan i a nc h, McGregor's Hard- Mnayt Frador ewere requested ta bring in a re- will sponsor an Ice Carnival on of your supply of Gainforth corcvrg aseiîy ae Stre.nBowmaville, 74. . y,.30 p.m port on the necessary street lights Wednesday, January 24th at the chicks this esn oknw Quality merchandise at com- S-tf Sat., doors open 6 o'elock nooded. Newcastle Rink at 8:30 p.m. sharp. Phono us for prices and infor- petitive prices. Before bxying Mtnea .0pm First reading was given by-law Costumes and prizes. 3-1 mation. Barron's, Hampton. visit Bradley's New Furniture Real Estate For sale Mtnea .0pm ta borrow certain sums of money. Phono 2420. l-3-5-7-4* Store, 156 Simcoe St. S., Osh- n in The following grants were pass- The Fireside Club will hold - awa. 6f4ROMDHUEadgre, Tus Fi Jn189 ed for paymont: SalvFtion Army, their Euchre and Draw in the YOUNG JERSEY COW, due ta 6to-OMDHUEadgrg, TusF1,Jn 81 $1,0;Hopta frSikChl- Sons of England Hall on Jan. 25, freshen, quiet and right every LINOLEUMAN CONGOLEUM ville. Write Box 453, States- Edward G. Robinson, Bar- sas- ren $5.00. Firemen who attended at 8:30 p.m. Goad prizes. Every- way. Young team of farm Rugs. Selec' yours fromn over man Office, Bowmanviîîe. 3-2* bara Stanwyck and Fred fire at fruit house are ta receive body welcame. Admission 25C. harses, quiet and well rakeni. 300l Patterns actually in stock. _______________ MacMurray In q,. 1 $24.00 for time lost fram their 3-1* Isaac Hardy, Solina. Phono You are invited ta view these D U L aria. work. 2184. 3-1 at BRAIJLEY'S New Furniture D U L lsire The following were appainted The Durham County Club of- Store, 156 Simcoe South, Osh- N E IT ta the different salaried positions: Toronto will meet on Thurs., Jan. AUCTION SALE awa. WihJenHetertore lced George Gray, Assessur, $65.00 a 25, 8:15 p.m., at the I.O.D.E. Head- - alW ich ard aies andrte ,and year; E. W. Fisher, Tax Colloctor, quarters, 182 Lowther Ave. Dr. The undersigned has received QUITTING FARMING, Will slJHnll Pihaîbr. Fromies n hbr. $70.00 a year; H. C. Bonathan, L. B. Williams will gve one of his instructions frami the estate of the stock and implements privately: oent hey et - Iomthe Clerk and Treasurer, $247.50 a illustrated addresses. New mem- late W. F. Cooper, Lot 5, Con. 6, young Durham cow about due OSHAWA muoment! - tw - Iturs 0 s in year; Dr. J. A. Butler, M.H.o., bers are always welcome. 3-1 Clarke Twp. (1 mi. East of Kendal ta freshen; heifer comxng 3 yrs. mre!-Tohuso [. $1500. ________________ on Luxton farm) ta sel by public old; binder; mower; harrows; Free Parking Phone 1011- dramnatc suspense. Position of Constable, Caretak-- auction on Wed., January 24, at wagon; '34 Chev. car, price Stra ny a.2 Id to or, anitary Inspector, Weod In- fire hall, $22.85; Alex Adair, i p.m. sharp, ail his farm stock, $200; about 200 bags of millet Stra ny a.2 spoto, wllbe advertised in the shovelling snow, $10.20; D. W. implements, hay, grain, etc. Road htmksnme n edF1,StJn 92 HAROLD PEARY In Bowmanville Statesman for ap- Jose, grading road with tractor, is open for cars. Terms cash. and will soîl it at feed price. Carmen MirandaG LD R E vs p pications ta be in by February 4i/2 hours, $10.13; County Clerk's Positively no roserve. A. E. Mar- R. Bottroîl, Lot 1, Con. 4, Dar- Don Ameche GL E S E V Y l2th. ~Hospital acct', J. McQuid, $10.50; ton, clerk; Jack Reid, auctioneer. intnRR.4Bom ie. William Bendix GHOST These accaunts were passed: Board of Education, balance 1944 3-4* 3-l* in With Marlon Martin, Ame- 57 David Shaw, shovelling snow, tax, less interest, $1,007.25. GREENWICH lt ad rdi ecr $19,30; Harold Couch, trucking Council adjourned ta meet an The undersigned has received Fouaid ILAitarge tar t. GreddeMer, a instructionsLLfrEom egecutoreun at. edouefu of snow, $7.50; Fred Graham, fuel, Monday, February 12, at 8 p.m. t c ostaeothe exetutMrs ofhi FOUND BLACK ANDa White With Vivia Blaine, the fugs - Wn t ousstero entrehousehol ffrîtri- Tick, found at Newcastle. Own- Star Glittering Musical. ît's seîentlsts hitch up wlth the le cluding chesterfield suite, dining or may have same by paying for the f un of the universe. Iu sPook world. raom suite, bedroom furniture, advertisement. Phone Clarke Technicolor. Added Attraction wicker furniture, china cabinet, 3722, for information. 2-3* Mon.,-Tues-,-Jan.--23GOG-ORE piano, large mantle mirror, sew- MITuoe an.it2-2ACG E TR E 'RE 0F T;,ing machine, kitchen furniture, ToGetHt cook stove, electric stove, rugs, Help Wvanted PHI BAKER In CK T E SO odd tables and chairs (many wal- WILL PAY EPRE - T K TO E V H A G nut), dishes, cooking utensils, and WILL PAY E ERNCED T K TO E V With ChilI Wllls, Mariorle numorous other useful and valu- farm hand good wages. Staet IT Reynolds. Another splen- able articles. This is a large sale wark right away. Phono 2413, The ail-star, ail song musical did Western story, played by and furniture is in A-i condition. Bowmanville. 3-1 surprise hit, wlth ail your a great star. Sale at 1 p.m. sharp, at the IMMEDIATELY, A CAPABLE favorite stars. spacis hea ted ,arge0fWm . J. e, hausekeeper for full or part Added Jan. 22, 23, 24. ChSaalli , Kig S., B194anville, time work. Phono 751, Mrs. F. ACTION ON ARABIA onSaudaFe.3,145 ers C. Vanstone. 3-1 Wt ereSnes h Spencer Tracy In _ ~~~~cash. Wm. J. Challis, auctioneer; gnaBueLn A -ZT. S. Mauntjay, clerk. 3-3 BOOKKEEPER, not aver 24 gnaBue noreAubert hours a week or Public Steno- Romance, intrigue, espion-TH E N H VA C INSALE grapher may use office for some age ON1 CANADIANS Teewl esl ypbi bookkeeping. Write Box 452, Weil., Thurs., Fr1., Sat., CtRSineHSSo Hm auTian i the saoldb us ied Statesman Office, Bowman- Jan. 24-27CronySigne ss a HumeRo aucio inth spcius eaed ville. 2-4* Sure, and it will steal your mance joins with adventure ~.»~.shawrooms of W. J. Challis, King heart aîvay when Tracy shares a 24-hour j ~St., Bowmanville, the household IRS Y SA Elv dl ihSgeHso furniture and furnishings of the IRISH_______________- pece rayREto late Mrs. Sophia McClellan. Sale SMILINGtmeAaem wrdwn sulinld iteg 3omsieromStarring Monty tmle, e Aaem wrdwn illinclude: liuing 3eroan uieAJune Hve, D k ymes suites, secretary, boakcase, coim- ~ r bination desk and china cabinet, The e s- several chests of drawers and