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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 29 Mar 1945, p. 7

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THURSDAY, MARCH 29tb, 1945 PAGE SEVEN THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 4f Granville. A musical with a r.LwecGans...... capital E In entertainment. MRS. PARKINGTON Mr. Alkenbrack took a load up V a eLAdded c Witb to the hockey game in Toronto, obnLwrJaPakrSaturday evening. t 0çin Robent oey enPe Edwad Arnold, Agnes Dr. and Ms. Herb McDDnald,an H n Toronto, were Sunday guests of BANDA, Coe d omn c e -cr Itsay It's lusty, gusty and Mis. Iiwin Colville, Mis. reltonie after a hiard day. golu George Stephenson a n d Mis. I"..LUASCR ADE el liosRobert Gibson attended the Bow- S O EP LSHLUASCR ADE ~ qP _______________________manville Hospital birthday panty - - - - r - - - - ~ WEDDING TO TAKE PLACE IN TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Lake Shore, Clarke Stevens, and Mrs. T. M. Siemon, À SO I L N after which everyone joined in ORO A singing "For She's a Jolly Good Phne66 Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Adsett, Fellow." Next meeting at Mrs. Phoe o~ OToronto, at Mr. W. Holmes'. O. C. Ashton's, April l8th. Sg.Re.Comes ornote g o 6 erssoud_______edy nKigto.. r family of the late Mrs. F. Smith. Sgt Re. Combsand Mrs. Bruce Murray, Stirling, Service Club met at Mrs. John visited Mrs. Coombes and Carol. carefully the advertis ea r.J enr'. r.adSlmns n Tesaiveig Torotothe ge f 16yeas shuldreadAdas atMr.B. Wit-March 20, with 13 present.Te father, Mr. AdaveningMwasBspenttin heg Mrs. C. J. Smalle is with hier this issue describing particulars e',PrGany..Ms B evig GeoPeebles, who is Of the Famnily Allowance. See nysPotGab...MsB.Lunc .h was served by Mrs. J. very 111 at Coiborne. that Your children are registered Jaynes and Hazel Powell 'n To- Slemon and hier committee of promptly. Mrs.f Jim Thompson and ronto. . . Mrs. C. J. Mitchell in Mis. L. Wearn, Mrs. A. Leadbeat- Suzanne visited Mis. Wm. Hen- r.JyeIktwswe- Port Hope.. Mr. A. Holdaway e n r.L titn e nlng, Oshawa. end guest at Glenn Lanra where meeting at Mrs. M. Heard's, April she jined er bsband JackInk-and Allan, Port Britain, at Mird. S. Powell's. . . Mr. Robt. Martin Ldie fSrie lbetr Mrs. C. Wood, Mrs. Harry Leal ster, Municipal Corporation, prior ..Mi. and Mrs. G. Martin and tie hi ubnsa r n and Gwenie, Tweed, visited Mrs. to his leaving for Western On- fm at Mr. .. Marne's, Bhon tavind therchsbands t M r andre famiy a Mr O.Osbrnes, ow-Mrs. Lawrence Wearn's on Fîiday Br Mrs. Thomas Burrows, Toronto, mer maintenance schedule. avle...M.nd1rsH.ntTheeigwssptpay is pending a week in town with The March meeting of the Dur- Alna r .Bekril'...ýngut. hvningst. zse play theRoyl Teate. rn lu ofTornto whch asMr. and Mrs. Len Heard and fam-ighet CorWhist Pies ewere: thé Rosand Thoeis manager th lst ef he. M is. G. Yeo and Mrs. R. Rowen, to hav been he lat one f theily and Mr. P. Stephens, Port hgetscraietebewe i Hope, at Mr. C. Brown's.. . . Mrs. Rowen winning in the draw; b P wth her snMr.HoaîdJe- sddn pssng f he reidetand Mrs. R. Alldred at Mr. K. highest score for men, R. Rowen; r Willowdale, spent the week-end the tragic loss sustained in the ands coe Mrs. W.Bse.i adALnjybe uc ea ser. fey. Dr. George McGill. MissisayoRush aMas en Grove. . . Mr. lowAnest so reMr . elu adbeateî. foc Mi.andMrs J.C. Mis Mry uthJams ad Curc, Bwmavile.The bride- Marilyn in Oshawa. Don Lewis moved a vote of g Mr n r.J .Neff, Diane Pte. Munnoe A. Neal, Camp Lieutenant (E) Ward Roderick elect is'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. & S. met March 22nd with tak oM.adMs er o M.d Brw, oen ich, lnwere vist Mackall, North Carolina, U.S., Hoffman, R.C.N.V.R., are to be Geo. W. James, Bowmanville, and President Alec Hnrincag.the use of hr. hodmrse an torhe M. row, Gderchwer viit-was in town last week calling on married Saturday, April 7, at hier fiance is son of Mn. and Mrs. The school was filledi to capacity ladies for the night's entertain- abu ors with Mi. Bet Lawrence. his former school pals. It was 4:30 p.m. in Tinity United H. G. Hoffman, Kitchener, Ont. as Brown's H. & S. members weîe ment, seconded by Harold Milîs. cru Mn. and Mrs. Haîry Smith and good to see that genial smile of _________________________________ present. Pnogîam presented by See the Easter pageant, "Jesus lf Herbert visited Mrs. Smith's Junioî's and hie looked to be in Mrs. C. J. Mitchell, consisted of Is Risen" at the Church, Thurs., 1 e ActheMs .J tcea rm odton. at the Nurses' Residence last piano solos by Miss C. Staples, ac 29. Admission 25c, 10c. Mito. adMs.E'. re On Fîiday, March 23, The NewSst~le week. reading by Gordon Martin, piano 13-1 Mr.Gen, i.and MrsR. Freda Statesman's horticultural editor, Miss Beatrix Mclntosh bas re- and vocal solos by Mrs. A. __________ and len, M. ad Ms. redstrolling through the gardens at Evening Auxiliaîy of W.M.S. turned home aften spending tbree Brown. Sherlock, St. Catharines, spent Glenn Lanra, home of Mr. and met March 21 at Mis. George weeks in Toronto.- Mr. and Mis. Clint Brown and Ham-pton the week-end with Mi. and Mis. Mis. Geo. C. Foster, found snow- Walton's with Mis. F. Butler pie- w.o. Richard Anderson, R.C. Mi. and Mis. Bob Hendry, who Leslie Jackson. drops and pansies in full bloom siding. Mis. John Rickaid's group A.F,. Malton, and Mis. Anderson with their families are movinglU Mi. W. J. R. Gill, Elementary and quite prepaîed for any future had charge of the study part. Mis. spent the week-end in Newcastle. fîom the section were each pie- Sgt. Lewis Tnull, Toronto, at Flying Training School No. 35, setback in the weathen. And the T. A. Rodger read the Scriptune. ýMrs. D. B. Simpson has retuin- sented with an occasional chair, home. J* Neepawa, Man., has been visit- mouîning doves were back in- Miss Marion Allin pnesented the ed afteî visiting in Toronto. and an addness which was nead Mn. and Mis. S. Williams.with Pethick. haunts. Church in Burma (known as the another successful dance and and lunch followed. Mis. Emma Bennett has ne- Mis. Charles Carter, Si., with Medical Officer of Health for Land of the Golden Book) and bnoFia vnn nteCi-tuîned to bier home in omn aId, Carenvisiting nMisoCaiten-sOshawa for the past 40 yeans, Dr. wai wo iht he hMr. aeîp 0f mapmunity Hall. The money îealizedi ville afteî spending the winteî at ard wh wth he el ofa mpwill be used to send smokes to the Eflfl1killeflr.W . odes adarheî, iigs. eorg e r' Thomas Wills Gibbs McKay, died pointed out the geognaphical as- enlisted boys oveiseas. Ms. W.uaG. ogart w.Mr duheMs GereKreig, suddenly, March 24, at his home pects of the country and toîd of Miss Ada Allin il n e- VstMi r adMs. D.adMstua.it Hogath.wt i Kingston. in Haîmony. Although in comn- the part Burma is playing in this covering from her serious fal. iiosln n i.D n i.J .Hgnh know she A.B. Seaman Herbert Smith paratively poor health for some wan; Mis. E. Fisher commented Mis. Helen Nesbitt, Oshawa, Lewis and family at Mn. F. Fray- Mn. and Mis. J. R. Reynolds You ar has neturned to his post, H.M. time, his death came as a sad on the people of Burma, popula- visited Mn. and Mis. George Wal- er's, Caesaea... Mis. E. Page and and sons with Toronto relatives, public wi C.S. Scotian, Halifax, after spend- blow to the citizens o shw.tion and religion; Mis. John Rick- ton. teL orraineMs aily Caîpen- M.issBsieBpacbtn, Tn .onto ni ae lng thnee weeks' furlough with Dr. McKay had aisen as usual aid outlinedi the work of the Mis. Bruce Murray, Stirling,teBwavle atM.A wih erpensM.adMs.ooup his parents, Mi. and Mis. Harîy and suffered a weak speli and Christian missionaries in Burma; visitedi hen parents, Mn. and Mis. Biunt's.. Misses Ada and Elsie Mark Blackburn. Mis.K Smt.returned to bied. He died a short and Mis. W. Gibson told the stoîy John Hendry. Rahm, Bowmanville, Mis. H. M.adMs lwo enltefn Parents with childien under timne aften. He was 72 yeaîs old of the work of a Burma surgeon, issEl n ym on Rahm, Bunketon, at Mi. W.Doal and BrbMs. ElodFneL S.hDavid E on Maîch 8. Dr. Gordon Seagrave. Mis. A. Ebenezer, wene guests of Mi. and Rahm's.. Mi. and Mis. O. C. Pte. Lloyd Coîbett, Pont Hope, Turner and Helen favored with Mis. Howard Aluin. Ashton and Lois, at Mr. H. Oke's, Cavenly, New Toronto, with Mn. day, and Port Perry Editor recently returned from Itaîy piano duets alter which a social Miss Rae Venner spent Sunday Oshawa. .. Mi. and Mis. D. Yeo, and Mis. Ken Cavenly and C. W. Mn. ai where he was wounded wbile at- time was enjoyed. at Mn. and Mis. Inwin Allin's. Oshawa, at Mr. G. Yeo's. . . Mr. Souch. Franklin, (Continued from page one) tached to the Seafoîth Highland- The English bride and two Mr. Howard Toms, Ajax, was and Mis. J. Gniffin, Weston, Mn. Misses Mary Southey and tin Baino sbown by the fact that the boys ens, was guest of Mr. and Mis. childien of Pte. Allan Rowe an- home. B. , Naylor, Toronto, at Mis. m. Nancy Vancoe, Bowmanville, with of Mis. W. C. Tait. He was originally a îived eanly Tuesday moîning at Mn. Busten Harris, Toronto, Gîiffin's. . . Mn. and Mis. E. C. Mis. W. Chapman. Cameron, are netunning to the faim, better member of the Midland Regt. Newcastle where they will make was home. Ashton at Mn. W. Trewin's, Hay- Misses Minnie and Norah Horn Congrai equipped for their woîk. At the Band and was a pal of Bill Tait their home with Pte. Rowe's Mi. and Mis. Walter Haigh and don. . . Mis. M. Grîffin with with their sisten, Mns. N. E. Mis. Wal saine time, students have shown throughout their enlistment and mother, 'Mis. F. R. Rowe. family, London, visited M rs. fîiends in Bowmanville... Mis. j. Doidge, Oshawa. with he: hig acdeic biitytht hs atie srvce vesea. hey Mn.an Mi. owln nd i.Haigh, Mis. Jno. Ganrod and Mn. A. Plant with hier parents in Non- Mis. F. A. Cole, Toronto, with Blackburr hig aadmicabliy hath atweevie amesialin taly Mand Mis.PatFowle n std Mn. and Mis. Tom Brown. ham. . . Mn. and Mis. I. Traveli, Mis. E. H. Cole. was celet been recognized by the employ- ae ndhe a nethusialobing to and Mis. Pat lber eaceM. Rev. and Mis. J. D. Cunning- Beth and Bruce, Oshawa, at Mi. Miss Eileen Wray with Bow- gether w in wrl.Mn. and Mis. Tait fiîst hand in- Mi.Gen Bok hama, Toronto, wene guests of Mr. E. C. Ashton's. manville friends. whose bir Thanks of the club was tender- formation about their son who is fnensinGTent o vsi and Mis. H. S. Britton on Monday. Sewing Circle met at the home Donald White has been quite day. A ed by Ross Stutt whose wonds still in hospital in Itaîy.finsTrto. Mis. Herbent Gibson, Toronto, of Mis. J. A. Plant with a good ilI with jaundice, but is somewhat held in th Little Miss Sheila Gogenty en- and her two sisters with thein attendance. The latter part of the better, though still confined to on Satund were endorsed by hearty and sus- Ovenseas for the past five years, tentained five little friends to tea mother, Mis. Demchuck who has afternoon was observedi celebrat- bed. Hm taiedappaue.Man qeston SSgtEnes Dntretînd on Sunday, the occasion being her retunned to her farim in New- ing the 83nd binthday of Miss Eva Mis. Philp, Toronto, with hier On Mai were asked of the speaker which on Friday to spend the next 30 5th birthday. castle to make hen home; Souch who was seated at the head daughten, Mis. Wilfrid Craîg. friends ei was added evidence of the inter- days with his wife, the former Mi. and Mis. Henion and Mis. of the dining room table when iKn'aerly adMs.A-tpt ' est of ah present in the subject Mldîed Davey, 110 Wood Street, Mis. Douglas Cunningham en- Bnh HneTootspn itha ae a lceas bn oenvistdeirant M ss the t ipoN and its presentation. Oshawa, formerly of Leskard, etielirbigclbTusBetaHneTrno pn itdyck a led s etClevie hi ut Msteknr Two new metentained ibereabridgeoclub eThurs- Sunday with Miss Cona Butler. the gift of a plant. Miss Souch Eva Souch, Enniskillen, on the Agricultu: Twone mmbrswee n-nen noo.Maaid nlifuidayevnig.Mis fenouMrelaMionsmdea epy f tans.Luchocasonofbe 8rdbithay WPbsran ducted into the club, Dr. H. B. months pilon to SISgt. Dent going Sympatby is extended to Mn. Penny, spent Sunday with ber wasdenv ed by Mis. Pant a Lnhbere stenof bety congrtlaions o tbe Se Rundie, Physician, and Walter ovenseas, they are now visiting in William Henry on the death of îteMisGic MKlln i roup, M s. PHtandng dMs.H. Miss ouhaycngaeulasednsto nth ofV DeGeer, Manager of Sheppard & Toronto but are expected to re- bis sister, Mis. Silas Hallowell Of Newcastle. Gili Lumber Co. Major A. R. tuin to Oshawa some time this Starkville. _________ Vingin also formally nejoined the week. SjSgt. D e n t eceivedi Miss Ethel Lockhaît is spend- NEWCASTLE FORUM- club aften' service in the armed wounds to both his anms while ing Easter with friends in To- fonces. The week's bowling pnize fighting in Belgium with the Can- ronto. Faim.Forum closedi the season went to Mis. Tim Ganton. adian Army. Gnr. George McMeekin Who with. a pot-luck supper and social Visitons from Oshawa Rotary ____________ was wounded in Fiance arrived evening beld in the kitchen of the wene, Clarke Hubbell, Lloyd Cun-- in Newcastle on Monday moîning Community Hall with the men of îell, Ait 1Lewington and Harîy _____________ and is with Mr. and Mis. George the forum in charge. After m a vaehm nti.R A ATRO Peny. Reg. Gardiner came along Walton, with whom he madle his bounteous suppen we listened to fnom Cobourg Rotary and, Wally hm eoeelsig the bnoadcast and answened the l ATRC Denny fnom the New Toronto 0 questionnaire. The nemainden of club. Members of the Board of Bo m n il O oga rin .... the evening was spent in playing Education and Principal Andy Mountain View, and Mis. Iiwin, .500" and crokinole. Winnens in Thmpono te ubi Sholare visiting in Toronto, and wbile ,500" wene Mis. Clarence Torn- F o r E veryo r were also guests. aaMui, Toronto 's loking afte er and Harîy Jose, and in croki- L W S Easter Eggs and Chocolate Novelties are flot availat Walter and Peter at their home in nIHwî li.rsrcinIA tr a BOWMNVILE FIE ALRMSNewcastle. P IE make excellent Easter presents. Visit oui store and BVT* fl1FREAARS E RtRIE the many Uines on display. ____Mn. Douglas Wright, Trenton, Unio , DQflgto 1-Fine Hall, Church St. and L. Stoker Jamie Wright, To-____E se B nis. . . . 2-Corner King and Division Sts. C E nonto, wene home. ews Mran Ms.GoEst Bu is 3-Corner King and Ontario Sts. Mis. Jesse Baskenville has îe- W îhM.adMs e.-è' éBiIIfoIds, many styles... 4-Corner Ontario & Durham Sts. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR ceived word that Pte. Leonard Rahm and family every success in - 5-Corner King and Liberty Sts. Lawlor, Royal Regt. of Canada, their new home at Sonya. Before ' ' -AHEE OQET EserTy & Carts .. . 6-Corner Centre and Lowe Sts. FAST SERVICE who was taken prisoner at Dieppe leaving the community they were 6-MILaslIRACE .oysU 7-Corner King and Silver Sts. Pbi drs ytm and who bas been in the German pnesented with a writing desk at i .TO Ladies' Gift Sets. . . . and Odeil ProPublie Andress System prison camp Stalag 2 D, has been Enniskillen Hall. &-.oienPrspctBuilt and Serviced releasedi by the invading Russian Miss Jean McLaugblîn at Roy WORK GUARANTEED army and sent to Russia from McLaughlin's, Nestleton. Éý47J Metet Easter Baskets.. . . . wbere he expects to leave for Several fnom this community THREE-PURPO 2 . A - Canada shortly. Pte. Lawlor made attended Leonard Bnadley's sale. CREAM 29 olognes, L.entheric, .Three bAL 58 is home for a number of yeaîs Mn. and Mis. Richard Griffin, FACE POWOIft - A L13-tf with Ms. Baskerivlle and lier Ruby and Celia, Mr. and Ms. 6 Fiaon.riu Shed*$ 329Eas ower, etc.. .... RO Y A L rad tedd e-FrdGifi tM. eleWot L: FIC castle_____ High School, so was well ten's, Oshawa. * 4 Lovoly, D.ainig nus3 C E ter Cards...... known here. His many friends Mis. Bill Stevens, Mis. Harold ROUGE IRYLwill rejoice to bear of bis release Moore, Bowmanville, at Frank Ç)3 ?hriling Tong& 30 Cigarettes, 501 ......... BOWMANVILLE ~~~~~~~~and that hie will soon be on bis Mooie's.___________ Pef es. ....5 c Telephone 589 Tbe C.G.I.T. gîoup met Tues- Vlck's Vapo Rub --------------43e efm s5 , day evening, March 20, at the HeIp Wanted- Vlck's Vatronol -------------- 43e Tobaccos, ½/ lbs.. . . . March 29-30 home of Mis. M. Alldîeadi. After 7 Jo.hn irGafled, Pauil Hni OSHAWA the business peiodi the last chap- FARM HELP Married or nge. BETWEEN TWO_- ___--___--_IFn_&______* tBa f.>Z~4Jfd ie is enjoying good healtb. ne invited to attend the woiship service on Good vening at 8 p.m. in change )aston. K. Winterbunn attended nral of ber aunt, Mis. ilton, Lindsay, on Sun- dvisited other relatives. id Mis. L. TrulI and iand Mn. and Mis. Aus- ron attended tbe funeral ;Cunningham, Si., at ron Sunday. utulations are in onder to alter Foley who resides ýr daugbten, Mis. Mark rn, and whose birthday ebnated on Saturday to- with Mn. M. Blackburn, .itbday was on the same Sfamily gathering was thein honor at their home rday evening. & School Association arch 13, members and enjoyed a scenic scrcen Monthein Ontario tbnough ness 0f E. A. Summers, irai representative, with arn slides. Starting at vern River, a few miles 1Orillia, the trip continu- ed up througb North Bay to Temnagami, a distance of 60 miles without a filling station en noute. Lake Temagami bas a shore Uine of 3,000 miles with many beauti- ful islands and bays. Fnom theîe we went on to Cobalt of silver mine fame, Haileybuny, New Lis- keard, Englehant, and tbence to Kinkland Lake, wbeîe gold is mnined. A few gold bricks wene sbown on the screen to depict the great monetany value of a small quantity of the piecious metal. The Timmins mines and paper mills of Kapuskasing wene also veny intenesting, especially to those of us wbo bave neyer been to the mining part cf Ontario. Mi. Howard Foley, Maple Grove, îecited "The Cowaîd," and as an encore "My Dog." Both wene given in dialect and in bis usual engaging manner. Miss Nora Horn played two appropîl- ate piano selections, "Irish Melo- dies" and "The Robin's Return," which wene much enjoyed. Mis. Clarence Tink was ap- pointed to represent us at the convention of Fedenation cf Home & Scbool Associations in Toron- to, April 3, 4 and 5. )ES r25t ---89e R .IVER IFIS ne able again this year many gif t lnes that id select yours fimm $2.50-$3.75 $1ito $8.25 23c to 51.50 $1 to 57.50 15c-25c .60Cup *3c, Sc, 10c .... 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