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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 May 1945, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY l7th, 1945 MapleGroVe at the homne of Lenore and Pearl storv "Our Part". was beautiful- Collacutt. They decided to de- Iy given by Mildred Metcalf. An vote the next meeting to work Act of Appreciation, wvhich in- Visitors: Miss Gwen Brooksvcluded the names o! boys whose Providence, Miss Helen Drew o eodbos.Te icse names appear on the Honor Roll, Oshawa, with Misses Pearl and preparation of vegetables for a from our community, xvas read by Lenore Collacutt. .. Mr. and Mrs. salad, and the vital part they Audrey Greenhamn and Stanley Wm. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. played in our diet. They pre- Snowden. Bruce Stevenson, son Ronald, pared a perfection salad plate as Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Ross well as variations of cabbage Trenouth, Toronto, with Mr. and salads. The salads, along with a S ln Mrs. J. . Meteaif. . . Mr. and dainty lunch served by the girls. S fn Mrs. J. N. Thickson, Oshawa, at brought the meeting to a close. ____ Mr. John Snowden's and Mn. and Sunday another full church Mother's Day Visitons: Miss Mrs. Lou Hockin's. . . Mr. and greeted oun pastor when Mother's Pearl Leach with hier parents, J Mrs. Lawrence Staples. son Barry, Dgay program was carried out. A Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leach Bethany, with Mr. and Mrs. R. splendid address was given by our Taunton. .. LAC Donald Yellow- Trimble, Mr. John Snowden and pastor, who also held a baptismal lees, Newfoundland; Miss Jessie Mn. and Mrs. Lou Hockin. .. Mr. service, when the following were Cation, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Albert Brown, son Billie. baptized: Ronald Glenn. son Of Neil Yellowlees and Carol, Ty- Miss Marion Snowden, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stevenson; rone; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snow- William Albert, son of Mr. and and Grant, Maple Grove; Mr. and den. Mrs. Brown and Billie re- Mrs. Albert Brown; Donald Mrs. Ernest Hockaday and Eve- mained. . . Dr. and Mrs. L. H. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. lvn, at N. C. Yellowlees'. . . Mr. Coates and-. Danny, Brantford, Brown; Dorothy Eillen and Don- and Mrs. Raymond Anthes and with Mrs. L. C. Snowden. aId Edward, children of Mr. and Jean, Miss Donalda Robertson, The Gab n' Gobble Gais met) Mrs. Edward (Ted) Foley. The Miss Ella Milîson, Mrs. Howard ________________________________________________Milîson, Mr. Gordon Taylor, To- ronto, at E. Millson's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smales, Oshawa, at J. Smales'. . . Mrs. M. Culling and Eva, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. CulliTig, ELF Oshawa; Miss Annie Potter, To- ronto, at Alex Potter*s. .. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Baker, Janice and Grant, Georgetown, CpI. Helen Baker, Ottawa, at J. Baker's. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Yeilowlee s entertained a number of relatives b and friends Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Jack Yellowlees' and 1 E Mr. Russell Gilbert's birthday an- niversaries. _________________Y.P.U. meetings have been dis- F00 STRES PRCES SUBIICT TO MARKET CHANCES continued for the season and the Wl RESERVE THE RIGHI 10 LIMIT QUANTITIES mi e mi b e r s are preparing the drama, 'What Anne Brought SILVERBROOK I L.7 Home" for the Church anniver- OUrE F RST GRADE5e37 welcome Mr. and Mrs. Roy BLACK TEA FAOR ON b.55 Anderson and Margaret back to ANN PAGE 24-oz. 2 the community. NARNALaDE RANE2Jr < An impressive service combin-- ORAGE aring the Day o! Thanksgivingan GL C EEE TANGY * lb. 29e Prayer with Mother's Day and OLD CHEESESacrament o Baptism was held TM ATO SO1VP CAMPBELL'8 3 Tins 239 Sunday afternoon with the SS Superintendent, Mr. E. R. Taylor, EBASP. JAN WITH PECTIN 24..or. Ja 29e and Pastor, Rev. W. Rackharn, in w PALMOLIVE Re.1. 3Ga,2 charge. Assisting in the service CI SOA 2'. 1< ~ 3<with scripture readings, recitation tic Rou .&kPCake and story were Hazel Cryderman, fo: Reg. Pkg.24 Barbara Leask, Donald Taylor a SUP1-lb.DST2n and Ewart Leask and the Junior o: CHAN W"A1-1b._Tin_59 _ girls with a song. These babies ff ________________________________________ wene baptized: Elizabeth Anne, Li --------- - daughter of Mn. and Mrs. Wes. dr OKO IWenny; Jeanu Elizabeth, daughten of CUBS * of Mn. and Mns. Raymond Anthes, tir II 4s CUBES * ~ P LIE Toronto; Ronald Thomas, son o! M: Ilsdbb Mn. and Mns. Tom Baker, Jr.; Roy i SPlcg.U Pkg. SPE Bruce, son of Mn. and Mrs. Tom w, [9FLUID Sa E Westlake; Ronald Lloyd, son o! ca 5I/_.rz Bt. r T R.5< M. and Mrs. Lloyd Broome. ui NORVLLIS TinBig plans need plenty of little th NALTED MXLI OVL'Kî 699 people to carry themn out. e BABY FOOD LIO8V'8 * Tini 7e g. TONATO JUICE LIBBY%8 3 20-oz. Tins 2et 5 ROSES FLOUE 7lbsag 25e h eatfl hE NAI<FLGW ,eDSMA 4 Cakes Th17<lh BU REALLY MS ANN PAGE , a i 'I tvE OVEN FRESH DRINK MILKS- A.P.DBOKAR MILK BREAD DAILY. .. of COFFEE 35< HITE or BROWN Help keep yom' family VIG~O £ 4N' 2~'OZ 9 <p]uysically fit and mentally Ju _______________________ jaient. Provide for suffi- ____________________________________________ cient milk daily - a quart ou fIc S PeE C A L 0 Rfor childnen - a pint for t A & LILTY .IvuB -i aduits - its an excellent cT source for -elements con- e STEARKS OR IOASTS tnibuting toward good ni) POITEIHUOUSE. 8IRLO4N or Ws#Q lb. >heaîth. Kg FRESH EGGB ha RGNE ESS OUN lb.39<AI Grade Large size, order nmmug~.- lb. uao. them now ar ROLEO b.TRy OUR CHOCOLA&TE di VEAL FEONTS. BONELESS, RLEDl.279 MILK in SHORT 11B ROAST - lb. 27e Milk, Cream, Butter and wH, BLADE ROAST - lb. 25e eggs delivered. T th HALIBUT STEAKS',ral auh - b 41<0 Bowmanville Dairy CO FL ET , FRESH I L Phone 446 or 703 s BLUE PICKEEEL lb. 23e _ _ COLD NEATS Queen St. United Church in the Ne tn il evening. e tn il Week-end visitors: Mrs. O. ____ Gibbs and children, Dunbarton, Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S with Mrs. Ed. Graham. . . Mrs. Jones and Fae at Warkworth... Evelyn Hall with relatives in Mrs. J. Stark, Donna and Gwen, Peebrwith Mr. and Mrs. W. Alvin Jones and Mrs. George Oshawa, at home. . . Miss Edria Mrs. Hugli Stapleton and Ken- Best, Toronto, with hier mother... neth and Miss Evelyn Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Hancock Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Max with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hancock, Stapleton... Mrs. Newton, To- Antioch. .. Mr. and Mrs. Allison ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- j6j4 Cowan, Toronto, with Mr. and man Scott... Miss Jean Milligan, Mrs. T. Cowan . . . Miss Rarns- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hancock bottom, Bowmanville, with Mr. and Mr. Tupper Johnston in and Mrs. S. Burgess... Major Peterboro and Chemong. . . Mr. ~ Fred Lycett at his home. .. Mrs. and Mrs. O. Weatherilt, Oshawa, à. Matt. Harrison, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hamilton and with lier mother, Mrs. G. Glan- Bobbie, Millbrook; Mr. W. vile Weatherilt, Caesarea, at Mr. W. E. Reid's. Mrs. W. Weatherilt has been with her daughter while Mr. FROM ENG ANDClarke Union Reid is in the hospital. .. Mr. and FROM________ Mrs. George Stapleton in Toron- to. . . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Todd, Just reeeived an import ship- A large number from this sec- Starkville, at Clinton Farrow's... ment of the iveil known tion attended thanksgiving ser- Miss Laurna Pearce, Toronto, at "Queen's Bouquet" dinner- vice for peace, held at Orono. home. . . Mr. and Mrs. Donald wae.rr'2 Bailey, R.CAF.,,of Dese- Stapleton at Mr. Lorne Todd's, UN O EN SOCK ro welcome our boys back Morton with Mr. and Mrs. May, IN O EN S OCK rom versas.Bethesda. . . Mr. and Mrs. Otto AND SETS Everett Cain is busy wiring in Kleiser, Toronto, Miss Sybil Hood Bethesda section. and Mr. Stan Payne, Peterboro, Pater i a eac rplca Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bie n at Reuben Payne's. . . Mr. and of bouquet presented to ber son, Wayne, wîth Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harvey Osborne and family, MajstyQuen Eizaethon Orm Falls, Kendal. Welcome, at J1. T. Pedrce's... Mrs. Majety ueenEliabet on Mr. Lawrie at Colin Smith's. Robt. Morton, Helen and Bill, at her visit to Canada. _________ Mr. W. Chambers', Eldorado. SEE INDW DSPLY L ke hor, C ark , mWyM S. of United Church met ______ ~AA~L'~,May8th. On accounit of it being Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Jno. V-E Day they were invited to Mrs. Hendry with Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lancaster's that they might Murray, Stirling. . . Mrs. Hotson hear the radio speeches of the J. W . JEW ELL in Newcastle. .. Mr. and Mrs. B. King and Premier King of Ot-. Whine an Oive PrtGranby, tawa. Mrs. George McCullough "BIG 20"' at W. A. Adams'. . . Mr. and Mrs. was in charge of the *program. PHONE 55 W. Baskerville and Marilyn in The theme was the story of wor- 1Oshawa . .. Mr. B. Powell in To- ship service based on Second ronto . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Hold- Pioneers. Prayer was led by Mrs. _____________________ away and Allan, Port Brittain, at McCullough, followed by Scrip- S. Powell's... Miss Marion Peters ture by Mrs. Cecil Robinson. Mrs. and Blake, Huntsville, Mr. and C. Morris gave a reading. Mrs. Or n N w Mrs. D. Ogden and Ruth, Osh- McCullough gave a splendid story ______awa, Mrs. J. Stone, Shiloh, Vivian of "A Japanese Canadian", and A vey ispiatinalsericeMitchell, Port Hope, at C. J. Mrs. Cecil Burley an interesting A vey ispiatinalsericeMitchell's... Mr. Les Allun at Mr. story of "A Chinese Canadian". vas held in Park St. United R. Alldread's. .. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Burley closed with prayer. hurch, when the large congrega- H. Brown, Bowmanville, at G. Mr. and Mrs. John Johns, Mild- on gave special thanks to God Skelding's . . . Jimmie Pollard, red and George, Raglan; CpI. and r Victory in Europe, and made Newcastle, at W. Holmes'. Mrs. Woodyard, Durham, with àsolemn dedication to the work Mrs. Roy Stacey. )f peace and to the abolition o! isJyeGbb n r i war in future years. Rev. S. Newcastle Mciss JorGbbn adti..i Littlewood gave a stirring ad- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell, staeyinRonto.bs el tesoth"GetDeliverances"Mr.RyodGbshda ressibon thme"Gratdas fmdr Lakeshore, Newcastle, received birthday party in honor of bier fBbetimes e ainnd aso o! mod te word Tuesday that their son, Pte. twin sister and brother, Verna niraculous escapes of the British Donald Powell, has been reported and Vernon, on Friday evening. i te ary aysofth pesent missing since April 28th. Donald Mr. W. E. Reid is improving n. Aneipreasiv e rdei was with the Canadian'Troops in satisfactorily in Bowmanville îting two beautiful flags, the Holland. It is our sincere hope Hospital. Union Jack and the Christian that more favorable word will be On Sunday evening Mr. Edwin Iag, recently purchased by the received in the near future. Hancock, B.A., conducted a ser- ongregation, took place during 1e service. Mis. F. J. Lorriman has return- id from visiting friends in Michi- ,an and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dean visited îeir son, Kenneth, at their new orne at Bronte. ~ Mrs. Martin Linton was with er sister in Toronto. Mrs. Mary Carscadden, Bow- manville, called on relatives and riends in Orono. Mr. Laurence Hooey held a ery successful auction sale on Saturday, judging by the num- er of cars on the streets. Because )f ramn the sale was held in the rill shed on the Fair Grounds. Mrs. W. Andrus and Master Junior Strickland have been in Bowmanville Hospital. Mrs. J. D. Brown very gener- )usly shared a beautiful basket o! owers with the congregation o! te United Church on Sunday. r, rhese were a Mother's Day gift - abled from* her son, Leroy, over- r~ seas. Rfm. Leonard Pears has an- .-ved home from overseas. Congratulations to Robert H. : eane on his promotion to Flying Dfficer. Bob is in England but as been doing a great deal o! [ying over Europe. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rosborough and Marilyn, Niagara Falls, were âmong the large number from a istance who attended the open- 'ig o! the Masonic Temple. Mr. Alex Henry, who spent thee winter in Orono is ilI in Oshawa Hospital. The Village of Orono and Township o! Clarke are nejoicing this week in going way oven their bjective in the 8th Victory Loan. Mr. J. J. Mellon was guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club,-- . '.". Lindsay, Tuesday, and at the en's Association banquet inN T SqTUDENIl WHEN WE TEST YOUR EYES YOU ARE ASSURED PERFECT SATISFACTION IN FIT AND PRICE BOXED SOAS ... Rose Bud ----------- 49e 2 Little Girls lni Blue 39c We Three.------------55c E N C S Taylor Bath Soap --- $1.00 R and G Bath Soap $1.50 Molinard --- -----$1.25 Evenlng In Paris $1 Fellows Syrup 89c, 1.39 Chase's K. & L. Pulis 35c Chase's Nerve Food -- ------- 60c, $1.5039 Aika Seltzer ----29c, 57c Bromo Seltzer -- 25e, 49ceI Y U Bile Beans -----------48c Fruitatives ----- 23c, 39c Q I Doddis Pis ---------- 43c $%~49$ REGULAR PRICES Lactogen ----69c, $1.59 Pinex--------------------- 32C 1 lb. absorbent cotton 39e Lux Soap ----2 for Ile Palmolive ----- 2 for lic Pinkham's Comp. --- 87c Lifebuoy Soap 2 for lic FIGHT MOTHS .. . Larvex Spray 83c, $1.29 Moth Balis, 1 lb ----19e Wood's Bloekettes 10e, 250 vice of Thanksgiving in the Unit- ed Church and delivered a splen- did message. The choir assisted with two anthems. Mr. Hancock is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hancock, Newcastle, and will enter university this faîl to com- plete his training for the mînistry. Although hie stili has three years of study he is nlready an elo- quent speaker and certainly thrilled his ].isteners. Sunday, May 20th, W.A. .,0! United Church will hold their anniversary at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Edwin Hancock will be guest speaker. Mondey evening, May 21, there will be an entertain- ment. At the United Sunday School, Sunday morning, Mother's - Day service was observed. Two bas- kets of flowers adorned the front of the Sunday School and in the evening the same flowers graced the altar of the church. One bouquet was sent to Mrs. Frank Gilmer from her son, Lawrence, in Germany, and the other to Mrs. Cecil Burley from her son, Harold, in England. Peace isn't just the ending of differences. It's ending indiffer- ences. CELERY STALKS, Florida, Pascal 2 for 294< iW ME DIATELY FOLLOWING1 1,i People wili presenit their T AOSITEXAS, Selected Quality IL.19t hne Othetrtim CAE]BAaE.ç Mi4çasippi, Fresh Green lb. 5e ADMSSION - Adults, tea and c B.0. Wn.ap, Extra Do. 2. concert only, 20c. APPLES, Fancy Grade 354 I LOUIIANA Tener l ALL PROCEEDS IN AID 0F1 WAX BEANSI tin endr b.23<9 CH~ THIS - Blaekstock Young Ilf111 up the Farm Se rdrama "Tempest and Sun- f tbetween acts by Mn. Clan- UAct NOWI Sti 1Mrs. Keith, pianist, Oshawa. 0 can go to work cocrt 5c hlde, e ad9credits. See y nert o, 0c; lren, e 0Director, Ontaric CHURCH AND SUNDAY05A1 O NI -P VNC W'ORK I D.T. Health Salts, English Style, 1 lb ---------------- ----59c 695 iuW LINU 'S UUISTORETrse IAL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR ............. ze 1 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, MAY 17th, 1945 THE CANADIAN STATZSMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO

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