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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 24 May 1945, p. 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 24th, 1945 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVTLL~ OT'I'rART<-I SILVERBROOK lb.36 ýuma FIRST GRADE LACEKTEA FLAVOURFUL l.5519 ARNALADE ANN PAGE 24-oz. 5 [AM LD RANGE jar25 LEANSER WHITE SAIL * Ctn. 4g LUX UAN WITH PECTIN 24-oz. Jar 4 n CHESE TANGY * lb. 9 ]CTDGL Small. Pkg. 9< Large Pkg. 229 FOC Bi Pl i- PE CL FL Bu Vfg Boa 80'1 PO EO VE su' EL. HI col SA: Bol W! ne SPI MAI JEI E LEI Plu CRI CEI Tan STEAKOn BOASTS, )RTEIHOIISE. SIRLOIN 'OR WING IL 43e )NELESS ROUND l.399 CAL FRONT, BONELESS, ROLLED lb. 279 [IT RBU ROAST *a & lb. 27e ,ADE RGAST * b.259 LIET TEAS.Frosh Caught ib. 41g ID FILLETS, FRESH ..l.290 LNON ic Pieoe23b.Contre Cuti lb.25 LL M O N oast M or Steak% 25 ILOGNA, SLICED s as IL.20e INESSKINLESB alb. MM CHICKEN LOAF I L.37e ICED PGRK LOAF lb. 39ç CARGNI & CHEESE LOAF lb. 26d~ LLIED OX TONGUE lb. 579 INGES9 CALIFORNIA NAVEL 150' Dox. 590 M M CECalifornia Iceberg 60'. Ise FEAPLS.Cuban, Red Spanieh -39e ZI EA SLouiia:., 2 Ibm. 29e LERT STALIKSI Floride, Pascal19 (ATOES, Texas, Selected Quality f lb. 199 MISSISSIPPI, Frosh Green CADIAGE lb. 6c B.C. WINESAP, Extra Fancy APPLES Dcx. 35< LOUISIANA, Tender, Stringless WAX DEANS lb. 23s * surer's report showed a bank bal- 'S od tantn Mr'an Ms anceof 15171 nd to $00 ie-Frank Bruce, Toronto, at A. T. Itory Bonds. War Work convener Stainton's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd reported 1647 articles sent ta n Metcalfe and Larry, Oshawa, at_________________________________________ bombed victims and Save the Aif. Ayre's. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred il full size quilta, 6 crib covers,1 Shackelton's, Bowmanville... afghan,_1______71____________Ils_ Rough Time - his HiStory in a Name clothing, 335 articles women's family with Oshawa friends. . . Ro# Time, cxphancd nt binth. wus brought up on a boulie. Ant overdose of ,nedicine notfly fai bdhm mi ltig42arilsfor girls, and : ZL Mr. and Mrs. George Sonley and ~ eboca b to e eeee~hin.lo aee.iaebt a»» Y' rOIT SGAP 2 Cae,,.190 M. .6g :IFEcTION CCOA - 1-lb. Ctn. 241 IIENEI WHITE StîOE * St.1 0 &EXN PGWDEI ANN PAGE 16-oz. Ctn. 154 INAàTO SOUP CAMPBELLS I Tins 15e LoaROIHD7-1b. Bag 24< 24-lb. Bag 779 [TRACT McLar.n'a Vanilla 1I/4-ox. Btl. 1919 Acp - ly- b, chýýfullY y)Y5Yy f-dýd.. Safegnarding Child's Health Enfliskillen Visitors: Mrs. W. A. VanCamp, Blackstock, with her daughter, Subjct a B. nd S ClàMrs. Francis 'Werry. . . Mr. and Subjectat H and S. ClUb Mrs. W. R. Richards, Bowman- i erneSl vil;M.and Mrs. Perey Van- (By Mrs. F. A. Dilling) GOLD MEDALIST Camp, Myrle and Aileen, Black- The V-E Day holiday was the stock; Mr. Horace Best, Orono, at an cae date for May meeting of Home & F.W. Werry's. .. Miss Elsie Oke, Schol Asociaion Mrs A. er-Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. S. Turn- fect provided the following pro- - er and Helen, Oshawa, .at F. Dor- grm Land o Hope and Glory"~ land's. .. Mr. and Mrs. G. Whit- .o f gram. Ottaker and Eva Ann, Mr. and Mrs. was most appropriately sung by E. Whittaker and Barbara, Ham- Miss Margaret Allin, followed by itn tMs .Gifns r the encore, "Smi1in' Through." ltand Mrs. .M.GSimon, s.. r Misses Bonna Mary Griffith and adMs .W lmn r.R Shirley Morris favored with a Slemon, Patsy and David, Bow- pian due, "n Hagi,.lg ar-manville, Mr, and Mrs. J. Yel- dens'". Ioxlees and Gladys, Solina, Mr. Dr. lizbet Chat Rbinonand Mrs. G. Leask, Ewart and D1 fr.6 ElrizabtheChant.obinson,- Eunice, Taunton, at Mr. H. Annis' LDE OT t2fr1 e as in the ik iDe o i- . .. Mr. and Mrs. S. Moffatt and__________________________ tric intheSic Chidre~s os-Betty, Mrs. H. Rahm, Burketon, pital, specializing in nutrition, a at Mr. W. Rahm's . . . Mrs. R. gnraut of Aorots , and tMedne Thompson and Karen at Mrs. W. Size 12 1 only, sand, fitted style. Reg. $19.50 - On Sale ........... 109 ate of John Hopkins Memorial__ Thompson's, Haydon. .. Mr. and Hopia, atioeCi__eat Mrs. S. Reynard and Reita Court- HositaloBaltimorenChind Heuthiio ice, Mr. and Mrs. H. Collacutt, Size 12 1 only, tweed, fitted style. Rg$1.0- O Sl . ..... .. 199 advier f Woen' Intres onBowmanville, at Mr. G. Yeo's.. . adier of Womdes ntermetin Mr. and Mrs. E. Beech, Haydon, Si.ze 12 1 only, gold fleece, box sye e.$97 - On ale $.L,90Iy5 th ae B..arddressed th meeng Mr. and Mrs. E. Stainton and sye e.$97 on t"Saguarin toursChilre' Lloyd, Bowmianville, L[Cpl. G. H. HeathimporSantfr condtns weeStevens, Smiths Falls, at Mr. H. s imorTh atfr halh,ser- Stevens'. . . Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bize 12 - 1 only, Cocoa fleece, box style. Reg. $25.00 - On Bale $I7 5 said Thewate suplypastur-Harrison, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. ized milk, sanitary conditions and Ms .E Bty adn .Oe saa r n r.G health habits were four funda- MisKB.(etyeadn .eh a ac, Mr. an Mrs. G. Sze 12 - 1 only, mauve, box style.Re.$79 - On Sale ..... ... 1909 mental needs of healthy children. Of interest to many Statesman at Mr. O. C. Ashton's. . . Mr. M. Children's resistance should be readers is that, the Commence- Slemon and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. ie1 -ionnaftedsy.Rg.$95 -On al$9 5 strengthened both general and ment Exercises of St. Paul's Hos- T. Mountjoy, Haydon, Mr. and ie1 -1ony ayftedsl.Rg.$95 -OnSe$90 5 specif ic. The general need to pital School of Nursing, Sas- Mrs. M. Mountjoy, Cadmus, at T. healthy childhood is sleep, every katoon, Sask., held on May 6th, M. Slemon's. .. Mr. Allun, Black- Size 14 - 1 only, light blue, fitted style. Reg. $i9.50 - On Sale$9 5 child needs plenty of sleep. Par- among those receiving awards stock, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith and$90 5 S4ES ents must practise a moderate was Miss K. E. (Betty) Hayden, family, Enfield with Mr. M. Hobbs MIS bedtime hour themselves to curb daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. . .. Mr. and Mrs. R. Knox, Hamp- Size 14 - 1 only, rose, fitted style. Reg. $17.50 - On Sale....... $190,95 the child's desire to stay up late. Hayden, Sutherland, and grand- ton, Mrs. H. Milîson and Miss Many cannot stand two late nights1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Betty Knox, Toronto, Mr. and sye e.~50 nSl in a row. Farrell, formerly of Glidden, Mrs. D. Rackhamn and family, Size 14 - 1 only, brown tweed, box sye eg 2.0-OnSl I7 5 More women die fromn tuber- Sask. Miss Hayden was present- Bowmanville, Mr. Littlewood and cular deaths between the years of ed with the Gold Medal for Pedi- Mr. J. Tamblyn, Orono, at Mr. J. tl.~ ~ -io nBl 15 and 25, than any other time. atric Nursing. Following the Slemon's. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Sz 4-1ol~gefte This is mainly because they work ceremonies Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Harring, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. ie1 -1onygrftedsl.Rg.$.5 -OnSe........$ 409 and play too hard and do not get entertained at a reception in W. M. Stainton, Orono, Mrs. H. sufficient rest. The slimmning honor of their daughter. Nearly Ormiston and family, Enfield, Size 14 - 1 only, liglit blue, fitted style. Reg. $21.50 - On. Sale 1 *9 fashion is also responsible for fifty guests gathered to congratu- Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb, Nestleton, the tubercular death rate. late the graduate and her par- at Mr. L. Lamb's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Bl High school and teen age ents. Miss E. Miller looked after W. Werry, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Size 14 - 2 only, gold shag, box style. Reg. $29.75 - OnSae $ 909 parties should be early, not nipe the pleasure of the guests while C. Siemon, Dianna and Danny o'clock starting, but eight would Miss Lorraine Hayden entertained Bickell, at Mr. H. McGill's... Mr. Bz 14 - 2 only, lime shag, box style. Reg. $29.75 .- On Sale help end earlier. If a child does with several pleasing piano selec- and Mrs. J. W. Bowman and I909 not wake of his or her own accord tions. Miss Marion Smith had Bruce, Enfield, Mr. F. Ellîs, Mr. he is not getting enough sleep. charge of the many lovely gifts. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Se14-2oloca ,bxsy.Re.$5O -OnBe 1 Dark eyes, irritable and hard to The tea table was lovely with its Stainton, Orono, at Mr. M. Stain- Sz 4-2olccs fleecebxsye Rg.$50 OnSl $1 4 get along with, said Dr. Robert- cu okcohadcnrpeeOf ton's. .. Mr. and Mrs. L. Simpson, son, are other sure symptoms of pink and white sweet peas flank- Mr.T emnBr.S omn ize 14 - 1 only, mauve, box style. Reg. $27.95 - On Sale ........... M too little sleep. It is important ed by tall white tapers. Mrs. F. PrPeyM.ad rsD.Crr for children and ourselves to get N. Farrell presided over the tea and Carolyn, Haydon, Mrs. Muf- $ 9 g enough exercise, especially ado- cups While those assisting with fett, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. I. Size 16 - 1 only, dark tweed, box style. Reg. $19.50 - On Bale lescent girls. the tea arrangements were Miss Travell, Beth and Bruce, Oshawa,$90 5 On the topic of food, she show- M. Robinson, Miss Audrey McIn- Janîce Beech, Bowmanville, at ed slides of experimental rats tosh, Mrs. L. Gasson and Mrs. F. Mr. E. C. Ashton's. .. Mrs. Verna Size 16 - 1 only, lime shag. Reg. $29.75 - On Sale.................. used to show the value of food. Mitchinson. Wood, Toronto, at Mr. S. R. $190195 The rats on the proper balanced Pethick's. diets were less susceptible to dis- The Enniskillen Anniversary Size 16 - 1 only, gold sbag. Reg. $29.75 - On Sale...................._ 1909 ease, when fed the germs. De- services were held Sunday, May$19 9 ficiency in food showed that over Tvrone 20. Rev. E. D. Jones, B.A., Osh- 2 to 1 lived when fed all food awa, preached to large congrega- Size 16 - 1 only, cocoa fleece. Reg. $25.00 - On Bale................. I7 5 C factors. tions at- both services. In the An experimental 'test on 200 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaskin, evening his subject was "A Dis-flce-OnBe women showed that a supplemen- Moncton, N.B., Mr. and Mrs. gusted God". The choir which Size 18 - 2 only, cocoa fc. Reg. $25.00 -O ae.................$ 7 5 tary diet fed to 100 of these les- Harvey Hardy and Doreen, Bow. was trained by Mr. D. Lewis, ren- sened the pre-natal illness and manville, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne dered a number of excellent choirtwe. eg$200-O Sae .A75 deformities of infants, such as Bradley, Whitby, with Mr. and selections accompanied at the Size 20 - 1 only, brown ted e.$50 nSl .......... rickets, etc., at birth. The pro- Mrs. George Alldread. piano by Mrs. H. McGill. A $ 7 5 per diet consists of milk, fruit and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and special feature on the program SBize 20 - 2 only, cocoa fleece. Re.$50 On Sale.............. vgtbewhole grain cereal, Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank was a brass quartet fromn Orono Reg.$25,0 mea, fsh ndeggs, and a moder- Maflory, Joy and Violet, Cobourg, which favored with four beauti- Se akung of ian D in win- with Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, ifuI hymn slections. The shed ceralshesai aMr. and Mrs. Gerald Philp and wa eorated with flags, blos- role noat fasb cereal h and and Bille, Morganston, with somns and evergreens by the C.G. ____ Mrs. Howard Philp.IT.grs of all wheat variety. Corn flakes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mr. and Mrs. H. Larmer and ___ are no good at all, just a vehicle Keith, Enniskillen, with Mrs. B. family, Burketon, at Mr. A. oanl e to carry milk. Puffed cereals Moore. 1 Brunt's. B ____________1______ Swere poor at their best. Don't Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pascoe, rs i i j spend too much on meat. It's flot Who have been with their son, Solina, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brown, worth it. Better put extra money Arthur Brooks, at St. Catharines, Earl, Gerald and Merle, New- in fruit and vegetables, she told since last faîl, have returned castle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold her audience. Serve an egg each home. Congratulations to Mr. Werry, RonaldadJnKd an ene e-__________________________________________________ day, fish and fowl when possible Brooks on celebrating his 87th ron, with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. and milk and cod liver oil for bîrthday, May 12th. Werry. edeTootM.adMs r.JhSuelnUia n I sLvewc pnsteptl the eîght cold months of our year. Mrs. Gordon Hilîs and children, Mrs. W. A. VanCamp, Mr. andTddeTontM.ad rsMs.Jh SuerndUicn ItsLvewihpnsteptl There will be less tooth decay if Hampton, with Mrs. H. Hilîs. Mrs. Percy VanCamp and family Ci.SihadMlrdWibSn . .an stdther dauger, children have one teaspoon of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rosevear, ofBaksok Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. at Fred Cameron's... Lloyd Ayre Mrs. Bert Hoskin at Bowmanville Warmn sunbeam, arches the cloud codlivr eghtmothsofthePor Hpewît M. ad Rs. adBs, Bowmanville, Mr. Hor- left on Monday to take a carload Hospital, also their new grandson. with the bow of beauty, blazons year. Five drops of percomorph Gussie Rosevear. Ooo tM.adMs fsepadhg oNw....__________ the night with starry gems, and or capsule of 011 up to the age of F. W. Werry's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron and 18 years reduces tooth decay. Miss K. Macdonald, Stayner, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Werry, Helen, Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Smith The mightiest powers by deep- covers earth with loveliness.- Candy encourages tooth decay. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solina, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slem- dnd Mildred were tea guests of est calmns are fed.-B. W. Procter. Mary Baker Eddy. Check teeth every six months. mi. Macdonald. on, Mr. H. Truscott, Dianna and ............____________________________________________ Iodized sait is the onîy way to Miss Jean Philp in Toronto. Danny Bickell, Haydon, wlth Mr. get enough iodine in this part of Miss Marion Hamm and Miss and Mrs. H. J. McGill. the country. Thyroid gland wil vonne Byam, Oshawa, at F. L. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. BorrowditleQu l y Te s enlarge -and develop goitre with BYam's. and Brian, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. u lt Te s insufficient iodine. Milk is a A Day of Prayer and Thanks- Werry of Oshawa, Miss J. H. source of lime, children should giving and a Mother's Day ser- Werry, Miss Elenor Mountjoy, Mr. Rough Time had basic quality which cnabled hlm ta get 1 %~ pints each day. High vice were held Sunday morning. and Mrs. C. F. Werry of Kedron, corne out ahead. Winch~ester Cigarettes have quality school students require on~equart Rev. E. H. Unstead gave a splen- with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Werry. wihge ih ateslcdla oacsfo a day. One pint of iikeah d message. Mr. Gordyn Brent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toms and hcgosrhtoteslcedeatbco fo day to every adult will not make sang a very appropriate solo. Jean, Purple Hill, Miss Kathleen which they are made - Virginia, Buuley, Turkish, the you fat. Eat plenty of fruit for Miss Grace Little, Toronto, with Taylor, Epson, Mr. Garnet Mur- world's champion cigarette tobaccos. Each gives ta vitamin C, such as oranges, to- M r. and Mrs. Lorne Annis. ray, Victoria Corners, Miss Mar- Winchesters its own special quality. And they are matoes, and grapefruit, also vege- garet McCabe, Yelverton, LAC "blended rightl"! tables for vitamin A and cereals Roy Trewin, Camp Borden, Mrs. for vitamin B. These are the 284 articles for boys and 518 for Trewin and Donna, Lorne Park, things that build up our general babies, 68 bars of soap and 40 Mr. Frank Smith, Enfield, Mr. resistance against disease. Our pairs of new shoes. and Mrs. Fred Trewin, Black- specific resistance is provided or President Mrs. Selby Grant stock, at Sid and Earl Trewin's. Wnhs e acquired through immunization. thanked aîl for their assistance Service Club met at Mrs. Earl Wnhs e We can now be free from diph- throughout the year, especiaîîy Trewin's, May lSth, with 17 pres- thri, malpxscrlt f ith xeutvead lasMohes,. t.Th vein wsspnti THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE. ONTARIO ý dýiw IPTUM 3 1 -)

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