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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 May 1945, p. 6

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THURSDAY, MAY 3lst, 1945 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVIILLE, ONTARIO I j' <i r COMINO EVENTS wilb us speaker. Special Marriages BIRTHS Canadian Order of Foresters talent. 22-1 FOSTER-At Milton Private1 Dance at Enniskillen Hall, Sat. HENDRY-GRAY - On Satur- pital on Tuesday, May 8th June 2. Round and square danc- A Piano and Organ Recital will day, May 26th, at St. George's Kenneth and Helen Fostei ing. Fletcher's orchestra. 22-l* be given by Miss Phyllis R. Anglican Church, Newcastle, by son, Richard Paul, a brother Challis, A.T.C.M., and hier pupils, Rev. D. Dewdney, Charlotte Janette, Robert and Ralph. Dance at Bowmanville Arm- in Trinity United Church, Friday, Bennett, eldest daughter of Mr. Z____ ouries, Sat., June 2, sponsored by June 8th, at 8 p.m., under auspices and Mrs. George Gray, New- DEPEW-At Bowmanvilie1 Women's War Auxiliary. Danc- of the Young People's Union. castle, to Alexander Wm. Hen- pitai on Saturday, May2 ing from 9 to 12 p.m. with Jack 22-1 dry, third son of Mrs. J. Hendry 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Gailoway's orchestra. Admission and the late Robert Hendry, Depew (nee Helen Gianvill 50c. 22-1 Enfieid Anniversary services on Southannan Farm, Newcastle, son, Barry Douglas. (Baby s _____Sunday, June 3, at 2:30 and 7:30, Ont. 22-1 died.) Johsonentrtaner wii pe-with Rev. E. H. Unstead, Tyrone, Jsen vret rognra in Npew- preaching. Music by the schooi EA H VIVIAN - Pte. and Mrs. L castle United Church, Wed., June assisted by the Tyrone Maie________________ Vivian (nee Ruth Cowey) 6, at 8:15 p.m., under auspices of Quartette, and violin music by happy to announce the biri] Woe'sAsoitin02- Neil McCuliough. Concert on Fri., GULLY - At St. Michae's Hos- their son, Philiip Nile at B Womn'sAsscitio. 2 1June 8, with a short play by pital, Toronto, on Tuesday, May manville Hospital, May 24,1 Newcastle Young People, elocu- 29, 1945, Francis Gully. Service Born on the anniversary of Salem Sunday Schooi Anni- tion numbers and music, starting Thurs., afternoon with inter-' Maternai grandparents'v versary, Sun., June 3, at 2:30 and at 8:30. Admission 30 cents and ment in Hamilton cemetery. ding day and his father's bi 7:30 p.m. J. J. Melor of Orono, 15 cents. 22-1 ____ day. 2 HAMILTON-At Lot 9, Con. 5, ENGAGEMENTS Darlington, May 24, 1945, Robert Byron Hamilton, beioved hus- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hu: IE band of Iva May Miller, aged 64 wish to announce the engagen years. of their only daughter Auc Madeline, to Robert Arnold Sl COLWLL-t Dvid, Ssk. onson of Mr. and Mrs. Me)i COLWLL-t Dvid, Ssk. onSleep, Bowmanville, Ont. May 15, 1945, Mary Colwiii . ,marriage wili take place earl widow of the late Joseph Coil June.Z wiii, aged 85. Interred in____ I mmRobsart Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. George Bro E VI EHunt St., wish to announce HOSKIN - At Calgary, Alberta, engagement of their sec May 20, 1945, Ralph Gordon, d au gh t er, Evelyn Sylvia, FOODSTO ES PICE SUSECTTO MRKE CHAGIS infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Thomas Coison Woolner, so0 FGG STRES PEUS UUJCT O ARIET HANIS don Hoskin of Carstairs, Ai- the late Mr. and Mrs. Cha Wl RISIRVE THEilRsH? To MIT OUANTITIES berta, aged nine months. Woolner. The marriage will1 "0f such is the kingdom of place early in June. 2 BU T R SILVERBROOK lb. heaven." 22-1* BU T R FIRST GRADE 36<9_____________ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hender 13LA IK Eà% UR WN FAVORFULlb.Bowmanvilie, wish to annoi the engagement of their daugl I LACE TEAiOUR WN FLVOURLar lb. 55< Jean Fiora, to Thomas HE 229 Grace, son of Mr. and Mrs. OX D L mIlPg.9Large Pkg. 4fered Grace, Burketon. Then Small Pkg 99 2 Lrg kg.43age wiîî take place the ia FO R ROYAL 7. lb. 23e 24-db.pat f3<n ]FO R HOUSEHOLD Bag Bpart7of June. BLD CHEESE TANGV lb. 299 NARM LADEAYLMER BITTER 24 oz. Jar29 CLEANSER C.4< PURI".~ NIAGARA MAIO 4 GRAPE JUICE '6- 19<ig PLOUR 5OAP CAMAV 3 Cakes 16< 7-lb. Bag 239 NEW CHEESE lb. 25Ç 24-lb. Bag 7< LO FCHEESE Plain 65< EL YAylmer 2- 25 WeddingGifts JEI Y pple 2 Jarz -259 ___ OVEN FRESStnad2-_Ti ANN PAGE PEASCampbell's Tn19F A E MILE SOIW Tomato 3 's 25e PICTURES. D M.nz Jar F Fr Any Room Flower VêTRD Yli ow 9 Priats - Scenie and 01<1 Who.What LEA ER Whte BtI. j.< Masters. Cracked Wheat HONET Beekst 2-i.HL45 GLASS .. q24-oz.r.- . FANCY C tI.- ~ Table Centres - Flowes, 2 Leaves 159 w.. 2O-oZ. Holders - Salad Bowls - ~ ~ TM VI JUIL 3Tnt 250 Cake Plates - Candie Sticks - Creanis and Sugars. ENJOY THE FRESHLY GROUNO FLAVOUR OF DN E W R A- & P. COFFEE Breakfast Sets and Dim- VIGOROUS and WINEY lb. ner Sets - Spode and BOXAIWedgewood (open stock). 8 G'CLOCK MILD and MELLOW WOOD _____ ____ ____ ____ ____PRODUCTS.. _____________ ________________________Hostess Trays - Serving * - i *Trays - Book Ends- i Wall Brackets and Novel- LENONS CALIFORNIA 3 - sDoz 5 ls P I P I Cuban, Red Spanish 30 s a. 39 J Y iEW E NEW POTATGES, (No Urn ) 5 25< "BIG 20" LETJCEN Californie Iceberg 60's 2 fo 299 PHONE 55t. T~AATOSVu exas, Select.d Quality lb. 15e CELERYide, Pascal a.194 CAUOTS Bc - b.89 GRAPERUIT Ceiifornia Marsh 3 for25 PRUNES 4050' * * lb. le NATIVE GROWN VEGETABLES ARRIVINGMRE FRESH DAILY. RHUBARB, GREEN ONIONS, RADISI4ES, SPINACH, CUCUM BERS, ASPARA- GUS and HOT 14OUSE TOMATOIES. WHITE.I.H......... LAITrT bD5 _j IN MEMORIAM - Il PEARN-In loving memory o! a dear husband and father, L. Harold Pearn, who passed away May 29th, 1944. Time takes away the edge o! grief, But memory turns back every leaf. -Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by wife and daugh- ter, Evelyn and Family. 22-1 BARRIE-In memory o! a 1ev- ing busband and father who passed away June lst, 1943. He has net died who ieft us For the better land o! Day, He would flot so bereave us, He's only just away"; And right behind ife's curtain, Beyond ail grief and pain, Tbere'll be a happier dawning When we shail meet again. - Ever remembered by wife, Esteila, and son, Murray. 22-1* POOLTON-In loving memory o! our nephew, Pte. Jack Poolton, who died of wounds in Italy, May 26, 1944. "Thy will be done" seems bard to say, When one we loved bas passed away, Some day, perbaps we'll under- stand, When we meet again in that better land." -Ever rememnbered by Uncle Jack and Aunt Amy Tait. 22-1* ALLIN-In ioving memory o! our dear wife and mother, Beatrice Aluin, who passed away June ist, 1942. Oh! bow patient in thy suffer- ing When no band couid give thee ease, God the belper o! the belpless Saw the pain and gave tbee peace. Days of sadness stili come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow, Memory keeps her ever near us Though she died three years ago. -Sadly missed by Husband and Daughters. 22-1* Notice to Creditors In the Estate of WILLIAM ROBERT ADAMS, deceased. A il persons baving claims agaînst the estate of William Robert Adams, late of the Town- ship of Clarke, in the County of Durham, Retired Farmer, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 23rd day o! August, 1943, are hereby notified to send in to W. Ross Stnike, solicitor for the Admin- istrator, Bowmanville, Ontario, on or before the l2th day of June, 1945, full particulars of their dlaims. Immediately after the saîd î2tb day o! June, 1945, the assets o! the deceased w i il be distributed amongst the parties entitied thereto, havîng regard only to dlaims o! which the said solicitor for the administrator shahl then have notice. DATED at Bowmanville, this 22nd day o! May, 1945. W. ROSS STRIKE, Solicitor for the Administrator. 21-3 Notice To Creditors In the matter of the Estate o! James Francis Tooley, late o! the Township of Darlington, in the County o! Durbam, Lather, de- ceased. Ail persons having clia i ms against the Estate o! the above- namned deceased who died on or For Rent NEW SINGER SEWING Machine in your own home, $3.00 per mnonth. Eiec. port. $5.00. Sing- er Sewing Machine Ce., Osh- awa. Phone 696. 14-tf SUMMER COTTAGE, at New- castle on the Lake, furnished. Can be bad for full season, $15o.00. Apply te W. G. Hay, The Art Gallery of Toronto, Grange Park, Toronto. 21-a The art wbîch îs grand andyet simple is that which presupposes the greatest elevation both ina artist and in public.-Amiel. sIm W/Ih~ a/rf FM lSuo JELLiED OX TONGUE. lb. 594 LIVER and BACON 100onyr dial SA SA E b.35 1430 dûyour dial PAGE SIX 3 1%r/on Guaranteed ÏcIv Trust Certificates ISSUTED for any amount ...-. for a tertniOf five years .... guarantecd both as to principal and interest .... Interest cheques niailed te reach holders on due date, or, at holder's option, rnay be allowed te accurnulate at compound interest. An ideal investment for individuals, cern- panies; authonized by Iaw for cemetery boards,ý executors and other trustees. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower, Toronto 33 yecirs ln BusIness Im»Ide -ý'm jimom , - 77-F, , ýl.,.,,ý,,.,,ý.-,,,ý 1, - ý,- m about the 23rd day o! March, A.D., 1945, are required te file proof o! the same wlth the undersigned on or before the lSth day o! June, A.D., 1945, after which date the administratnix will proceed te dis- tribute the Estate, having regard oniy te the dlaims o! which she shahl then have bad notice and te the exclusion of ail others. Dated at Oshawa this iBtir day o! May, A.D., 1945. JOSEPH- P. MANGAN, K.C., 14% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. Soliciter for Olive Amelia Tooley, the Administratnix. 21-3

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