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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Jun 1945, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR THE ANA TAT I ~1'A P.~'uT M nfW MATfNLYTT T UINXTD TI V TTRIO9t It's FIy lime Again . DON'T WASTE TIME AND PATIENCE ON THE FLIM TRY OUR FLY SPRAY FOR THE HOUSE AND BAR We handie DeLaval, Case, Beatty Bros. machines and repai 011 Filters and Replacement Cartridges for ALL MIAKE 0F TRACTORS Electrie Fencers and Batteries, Insulators, etc. W. H. Brown Case Dealer Canadlan Steel Fence Phones: 497 97 & 26 F0OD STORES PRICES SUBJECI TO MARKET HANC W RISERVE THE IGH611T O LIMIT GUANTI1 GRAPENUTS FLAIKES 3 Small Pkgs. 25< SODA YUKON CLUB 3 30-CL Bts.25 SODA ~(Contents ony) 32 MUFFETS * 3 Pkgs. 2e< SEALES QUARTS - Ds.99 SOPPALMOLIVE 2 Re < 3 ~Z 3 SUPERSUDS REGULAR P ~kg- 249 PERFECTION COCOA Ctn. 24e GLU CHEESE lb. 29t, ANN PAGE LOAF CHEESS 2C-ltbn65< OVEN FRESH FLU GILT 24-lb. 59e IIIL LOUREDGE Bag LK BREAD~~O!SARD 26-as. Jars 5 ED OGBISCUITS 1lPg 5 White or Brown MASTER 2 0Laves 1A- 5 CHEESARONI 2 - 3 ____________ BON ELESS CHICKEN 7-or. Tin45 GRAEFRITCALIFORNIA Marsh 3for Dos. 43e DOz. 45e CANTELOUPESCALIFORN IA, Jumbo ea.29 CANTELWES Slmon lesh 36's 29 APRICOTS CLFRI PLUNSCALIFORNIA, Sweet, Juicy IPE.&CIESGEORGIA retn CAhOTS CALIFORNIA, rs CAIDAGE NATIVE GROWN,- Fresh Green, New Crop lb.- 25e Do.23g 2 Ibs. 35< lb. 9e lb. 94 CVWEEy STLK NATIVE GROWN ea.19 qpzgàu a Large Size 9 IP~DNhII SGEORGI A, WATii&a'aiiàO,. Excellent eating lb. 6o SERVE ICED - CUSTOM GROUND A.& P. COFFEE BOXAS 8 G'CLGCK Lb. 35o Lb.- 31< SMMER CEREALS A. P. STORES KELLOGG'S CLOSED AUL BRAN4 kg.19, MON., JULY 2nd. IPEP Keîlogg's 2 Pkgs. 231 GRAPENUTS Pg.141 POST TrOASTI ES3 Pkgs. 20, R ICE KRISPIEs2 Pkgs. 23, COLD MEAT SUGGESTIONS BOLOGNA CHOICE, SIE WEINERS CHOICE SKINLESS POLISH SAUSAGE' MqAC & CHEESE LOAF FRESH FHSH SALM<ON Fresh Restigouche Steaks SAI.MON FRESH COHOE, ic COD FILLETS' WHITEFISH FehLk iio FLOUNDERS FehCuh -b 20e * lb. 26e -b 319' ' b. 25e * lb. 45e * lb. 33e * lb.- 29e n * 33e * lb. 18e IFresh KiIIed BOILING h. -odsco- tac -r ws.m- Misses -Minnie-and-NorahuHem beautiful gifts.,iefreshments15rp,,n --b- T,.,,pr90 Aàm .,4.o srdw ith a witing case and with MrsN. E. Deidge, Oshawa. were served and the remainder of will be clased and exams over 81 ..-VreyPormec desk set in appreciatien of hem hrtedns n anme h vnnowssetdnig ur yeungsters ought te enjay b>' Ebenezer Young Pi services and good will and kind- of guests, at the Northey-Chatter- themselves. "THE LITTLE RED SCHi ness to aIl. The rest of the eve- ton wedding in Oshawa, on Sat- Farewell Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Glenney "ýPEACE IS WONDERFU ning was spent in a social way. urday afternaon, June 9th, weme and son at Mr. Archie Glenney's, Ms olePacSllt bn Miss Wood is leaving our school in attendance at the supper dance Mare than three thousand Boy Newcastle.MisLue arSoot En2 ta teach at Unionville. We wish at the Royal York Hotel, Tomante, Scouts and Girl Guides attended Mrs. Barchard and Calvert at School Orchestra-, Miss Mlldred Mi hem evemy happiness and success. on Satumday evening, fallowing a ceemony at Rideau Hall, Ot- Miss Belch's home near. Mill- Grove; Newcastle Mal the reception. (The Statesman tawa, on June 9, when they bid brook. ADMISSION TO CONCERT -A erred in this item last week.) farewell ta the Governr-General, Why do we ask aur statesmeri the Chief Scout and H.R.H. the. You can't straighten out the REV. WAI te do all aur thinking for us- Most of a natian's ilis can be Prmncess Alice, Honorary Presi- dithem guy by hammering at him. and still caîl it a democracy? traced back to sick marais. . - dent of the Canadian Girl Guides. That only flattens him eut. hoie staff holidayi ýI be closed 49,5, 6,7 Solinla Newtonville Maple Grove ~nodrt ietei Eldad Church observed its non- Newtonville United S.S. held its Visitors: Misses Thelma Free- this store will agesimal anniversary Sunday and Fn anniversary, Sunday, when a man, Marion Foley, with Mr. and JuIy 2, 3y 4 50 pesntaniorermebes fSQ .lightful morning service. TheMr.ER.Fe anStCah -______________ 5 0 0 p r e e n t a n d f o r e r e m b r s a n ca r i e s . . . M r s . R .D . T r i m b l e a n d and friends assembled in due rev-e many beautiful flowers decorat- Miss Susie Laird were called to FOR MEN ... erence o assue the sccess f this Oi 'c"ing the altar together with the Toronto Saturday, the fo r., alnBads1 o 5 inspiring and retrospective occa- - smiling faces of the children, who duheMs.Afe "'a ion and help maintain the link composed the choir, made a pleas- agtr r.Afe arJ. wichanas boumn bolnath om- __ ing picture.Th cidrnsg ed to the hospital. Miss Vivian Gillette Blades 5 for 25C S munity together for 90 years.. A X. A.i tw oantes. Arg rlespquarte Laird with hier grandparents, Mr. Shavlng Brushes 59c-$5 detailed account of the services Fe oesEaraetOenJ.c and Mrs. Trimble. .. Mr. and Mrs. SaigBws5,7,12 will appear next week. In the I~JÀe NL.~h. Williams and Edna Deniault, sang Win. (Jake) Laird, Bîllie and ShavlfY'sLg otiso59,25, 1525 meantime the Church officiais a selection and the Primary Class obwtMranMs.Fe39 dontins two numbers. Mr. Edwin Twist, Whitby . . . Miss Betty Colgate's Lotion - -----39c of $1,350 received in proceeds and H1AVE yoU increased the 1accBAwstesekrSevn ih Ms agrt By em25c, 49e and instead of preaching a ser- Nichols, town. . . Mr. and Mrs. Cream 011 Tonic ---- 59c 9Ot Anivesar Viitos: ev. fire insurance on yOUr mon he told two lovely stories to Lloyd Scott, Miss Beatrice Scott, T. H. P. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. home and household pro- tecide akn hms ii Moorefield, with tl-ir cousn, FthSapo3e 9 ro- and interesting that they will lin- Mr. lydSoden, Mrs. N. Met- Vaseline Hair Carroll Anderson, Oshawa; Mr. ertyt lo for higlier re- ger long with those who heard afMsRoVnCm.-"r. Tnc--------5,85 H a rh, J.ATo ro ; Rev. ndi s.yc placem ent o t ?he . W ar ex ed n l s r y and M rs. N oble M etcalf and V itaîfs - - - - ---59c, 99e Mcil Ensile;M. erethat Mr. Hancock has fînished Larry, Oshawa, Mrs. Roy Van- BABY SCALES Hoatrockham, H atndat A. Don't guess about your his term here as hie not only filled Camp, Bàse Line; Mr. and Mrs. WlterFasc ha..Dr.andmrs. . otcin,buta.A. . 1a g1a1pbut did it s50 splendidly Lloyd Scott and Beatrice, Moore- ---- Reynods, Prt Hoe;eMr Tho indeed be missed. Rev. fieId, motored up to Rice Lake Senodn, Bormanvipe; Mrs. Lo. check up your insura»ce Robt. Wragg closed the serv!ce Sunday, and spent the day withE C. Snowden and Mildred, Miss policies. After a fire, it wt h eeito.N evc Mr and Mrs. Samuel Snowden.H M Jea Javi, Mpl Grve beto lae'next Sunday evening owing to Mrs. Newton Hackney and Don- C AE R E' Sen am Dee, Hampton; MissMr. will o lt!Shiloh anniversary. adwt r.L .Sodn SaTholHapon i s. tRev. Smith, our new minister, apl th r. L C. nowen. -TI SU Snowden, Toronto, at Mr.o. DO IT NOW! will be inducted in Kendal MpeGoeAnvrayTISST Bar Efld Mr. and Mrs. Hrar- Church, Friday evening, June 29. Sunday School Anniversary of opm ape vey, Hared, MissandMrgaret- uu~ Visitors: Carroll and Alfredj Maple Grove United Church was sol: Puve White NicHs , Misse, a Waltr R A Nichoîls, Wesleyville, and Mr. Ed- held June 17 and 18. Very large 70SET Paindrs. . M.an d MatWlerurs Joeames wrn Hancock, wîth Mr. and Mrs. congregations attended. The 1large PRynds Ronald. and Grdon, Isenean el.~tate S. J. Lancaster.. Mrs. J. T. enclosed shed was nicely decor- )to te ro Reynold, Ronad and ordonPearce and Mrs. Harvey Osborne ated. The guest speaker was Rev. 13 o2 Mr. and Mrs. Fat Whitnell, To- successor To j. J. Mason & Son were in Cobourg. .. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Port Ferry, a for- o m i ronto JoyceC errywo: Mis esseahond8 J. Ethier and O;vna, Mr. and Mrs. mer popular pastor, who, with Joce herwod MssBssePhn 61Douglas Ogden and Ruth, Osh- Mrs. Smith, renewed friendships ______________ Reynolds, Miss Morrow, Miss King st. flowmanville awa, at Jas. Stone's. . . Mr. and with a great number of people. In Crwe orile, Mrs. Flein, rs.Ae Mrs. Arthur Redknap and grand- the afternoon Mr. Smith gave an LEG PAT ... hroler OsawalDr.ind Mrs. J. -' Qni, Douglas, went to Toronto, impressive address to the child- Nyalon ------ ---75e ______Oshwa;Dr.and____J Saturday, and brought home Mrs. ren using a model plane and pilot Drto - -9 B. Ji Reynolds, o avHoe;dr.and Afed dnap, wo ils much im- for the basis of his remarks, N-o ------ ---- 9 MrJohn, ReyoldsMr.vJohndn proved in health. . . Mrs. F. F. bringing home the need of the JohnHaEnn; MrkJohlCun Bradley, Toronto, with hier moth- four cardinal qualities of our ningham, Toronto, at Jack Reyn- E ts ilneMrs.W.Whakr..Le Fo it, JessChitnamely cour- Certified Health Saîts old'.. Mr an Mr. Hlto Tik -Vasey has received his discharge age, aiming high, perseverence -1-----lb - - 59e9 and family, Base Line; Mr. and Enniskillen Public Sehool Pienie from the army and hie and Mrs. and obedience. In the evening hie __________ Mrs. Clarence Tink and family, Many were in attendance at Vasey are in Fort McNichoî. . . delivered a strong and inspiring iMr. and Mrs. Fercy Dewell and Cream of Barley Camp on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barr and sermon on the need of Church and Neet Depllatory --- 63e Marilyn, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. when Enniskillen Public School Jane, n r.ErTrno tSna coladmmestk ev as------- - 5 socBohwa, Mrs. Alan. McKes- Tuihelts h*e* r usedP' ex-c Mrs. J. A. Barrie's. . . Mr. and ing their responsibilîties seriously E tiquet ------- ---- 9 soc, shwa Ms.Aln eKs-Th sors acliie wreusd x-Mr. W. Garnett, Fort Hope, Miss in helping to make this world a------------9 sock and Elma, Thamesford; Miss tensively by the young while the Hood adM.RsPtroo tbte lc nwiht ie ri --- -- Ada Fascoe, Toronto; Mrs. W. A. older people were content to chat Reube an Mr.. RoeFeebooPatettper plamc.inwhich to lie. A Odrid--e;l--- 3-__,9e Ormiston, Columbus, with Mrs. in the shade. Following a de- n Fayes. .m Reuben Atne hspevcemsic washe nddat Odst orono r-------- 35e H. E. Tink and Mr. and Mrs. lightful afternoon a bountifulPan sThoSio n n t Arthur oh serce betheaSdaesshipde -- 3 Bruce Tink. . .Mr. and Mrs. Nor- picnic supper was enjoyed byFayebs, th sorosdindtheNaygar SofM.Leunde te lle h adesp _______________ man Leach, Taunton, at J. R. over 70 people. smebaui s pot .M s inA. the aardaoMr. eie ColMacsttawhon KiveIl's. . . Mr. Charles Scott, Ladies of our village met at the districatat. e r J. A. Barond aompanid b Miss M arionStv W est E es a Delhi; Mr. and Mrs. Burney home of Mrs. H. Annis on July Suday, atdWalter Coucs, OonFe,SpilanistdMisBMrieStev-W iHooey and Barbara. Burketon, at l9th. An enjoyable afternoon nayvan at tened e orat. rion ens, alyandRBt. Snoden, . hn IRc Scott's. . . Mr. and Mrs. was spent while sewing. A dainty and Mrs. Cecil Robinson at Adam with the coronet, all of which Pooff l Jarthu Mooreand Ki.hann s Mrs. nh. astevesd r.An Sharpe's, Enniskillen. . . Mr. and combined to make the selections 6.,5 OIiUG' D killen;urMore and etns Mrs. vre Hb. Seteenat Mrs. M. Mrs. Francis Hall and Mrs. W. rendered very acceptable. The killn; r. nd Ms. avene obbs Net metin atMrs W.Robinson, Toronto, at Cecil Rob- choir was ably supported by a Clemens, Honnie and Barry, Mr. Rahm's on July llth. inson's. trio consisting of Misses Lenore and Mrs. A. L. Blanchard, Hamp- Visitors: Miss Marion Thomp- W.M.S. of United Church met Collacutt, Doris Stevens a n d ton: Mr. and Mrv-. John Cox, Mrs. son, Nestleton, with Jean Werry June l2th. Frayer was offered Louise Feley in the afternoon, and i rNE B. rhutAln adAde, by Mrs. C. Burley, who also gave in the evening by a double mixed Ty one SI Bowmanville; Mr. Albert Grose, family at Mrs. A. Sweetman's the Scripture reading. Mrs. quartet with Misses Jean Stevens,_____R DRisa;Ms.re Cook, Cobourg, wîth Mrs J.Dote Laen George McCullough gave a read- Mildred Snowden, Loryne White, There will be ne service here arl i DrisCoo, Cboug, ithMrs. sto er' uer, M s. S.Giatt e tt ering, "0f Whom Canada Can Be Mrs. E. Twist and Messrs. L. Col- Sunday. a Doalanchoaeerdo. ubu a Mr. and Mrs. Edtrs ueal r. StroG, Cad F roud". Mrs. Barrie read a poem locutt, H. Freston, Wm. Laird and O Ernal est H eolys u..mr.sad..Mr ad W . EadeSrons... Mrsentitled, "God Is Working Ris Hay Munday participating. Hev. Hev. and Mrs. Unstead are Riq Ernet Hckaay'. .. M. ad ms, a W.E. andrso's.. Ms.Furpose Out". Mrs. J. A. Barrie H. C. Linstead, pastor, was pres- leaving Thursday for their new Ri( Mrs. Edgar Frescott and Mar- Frank Spry, Rochester, N.Y., with had charge of the programn with ent and took an important part in charge at Dunsford. Rev. and M jgaret, Enfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lloy hler sisters, Mrs. W. E. Sanderson teatronsrie r.Cewl n aiYo ig Feruso BetyandDonld r an Mr. . L Wrgh. .. Ms.W. each member takîng part. Mrs. teatronsrie r.Cewl n aiyo ig aegnM Bet anM onme ry n r. .L rgh..M Barrie reported writing five let- Monday evening a large gather-1 hampton, are expected next week. j an rs. Br otoey Ian, E. Sanderson, Mrs. V. H. Ratz and ter§ te aur returned soldiers. ing assembled te hear the Zion Visitors: Mrs. Cora Scott, Camp M BruceanMotgomerys r n .Oehaws. .a, . Mhe r and I rsJ Visitors at George Stapleton's Young People put on their Borden, with Mr. and Mrs. Hon- C? MrsuLe napprYs.. Mr. and r. Ciford Stainton, Mr. J.ad . were: Mr. W. H. Carlton, I.F.S., humorous pl1a y, "Johnny Get aId Scott. . . Miss Mary Arnold, wi, Mrs Lone naP, M. ad Ms. lifordStanto, M. J A.Stain- Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hen- Your Girl" which was splendidly Tarante, with Mrs. Mina Hughson Hobert Smales, Oshawa; Miss ton, Toronto, at Mr. H. Stevens' dersonanF eter, Tarante; Mr. W. presented. Miss Darothy Nichais. . . Mr. Edgar Rosevear, Port ia Smales oot, tJms... Miss HdaJHeynood, To-risonuctad,. ye iss W. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. of Bowmanville favored with two Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. Gussie phe 1 Smles. .. Mss da eynlds To Mis SuchandH. ye.M"sArthur Bell and family, Bowman- selections in hier usual acceptable Rosevear. . . Mrs. Wmn. Lake, phe rente, at Jack Yellowlees'. .. Mr. Souch returned te Toranto for a ville. manner. Total proceeds about and Mrs. Russell Stainton and visit. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herod, Mr. and Mrs. C. Morris in $400.010. Grace, Mrs. James Stainton, Zion; Weston, at Mrs. M. Griffin's and Mount Albert. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Archie 1Mrs. Howard Milîson, Tarante; W. Hahm's; Mrs. Griffin returned Rev. Habt. Wragg and wife are McDonald, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Pte. Jerry Milîson, Camp Borden, home with them. .. Mr. and Mrs. home from the West and are holi- Ted Bagneli, Fatsy and Donnie, at E. Millson's. . . Mm. and Mrs. Lamne Griffin and Jean, Furple daying with his parents, Mr. and town, at Mr. H. R. Stevens'... Mr. j Ivan Ellicott, Feterboro; Mr. and Hill, with W. Hahm. . . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wragg. Hev. Wragg and Mrs. Sid Lancaster, Mrs. W. U ' IIdI IMrs. Neil Yellowlees and Carol, Mrs. Frank Dorland at Uxbridge has been transferred te Ontario. J. Lancaster, Newtonville, Mr. H a d n n Tymone; Mr. and Mms. Frank .. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Slemon, and Mrs. Sam Buttery, Marion, Wright and Grant, Maple Grove, Mr.* and Mms. John Slemon at Mr.KeDrsSamM .Ch. ydnudyscolivt at N. C. Yellowlees'... Miss Ethel G. Leask, Sauina. .. Mr. and Mrs. Blacks--ocL Welsh, Donnie and Keith, town, niesrSi Gilbert, Miss Velma Gilbert, To- L. Graham and Mrs. R. Crossmnan, at Mr. Ivison Munday's. . . Mr.AniradS renta, at Russell Gilbert's. .. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mountjoý, . and Mrs. George Lane, town, at SUNDAY and MONDAY, and Mrs. Ernest Larmer and fam- Haydon, Mrs. S. Vanstone, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey in Miss Ida Stevens'. . . Miss Doris ~ ily, Blackstock; Mr. and Mrs. K. McNeil, Taranto, Mrs. M. Haliburton. Alldread, Mr. Herbie Moyse, Mr. ,N q Milton Stainton and family, En- Moore, Bewmanville, at Mr. R. Mr. and Mrs. Gea. JolI, Toron- Robb Rehder, town, at Mr. Fred niskillen; Miss Laverne Orchard, McNeil's. .. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ash- ta, with Mr. S. Jeffery. Stevens'. . . Mrs. George Skeld- REV. W- C. SMUTI iMiss Lena Taylor, Miss June tan and Mr. and Mrs. F. Werry Mrs. F. Bailey at Caesarea. ing, Lake Shore, at Mr. Cookston's Wl egetsekra Luffman, Bawmanville, at E. H. toak a trip te Guelph, Listowel, Wednesday evening, in the An- . . . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snowden,Wilbgesspke a Taylor's. .. CpI. Helen Baker, Ot- London, St. Thomas and Hamil- glican Church, Harold Hamilton, Mrs. Harnsby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd SPECIAL MUSIC under directiq tawa: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bak- tan. Doris Hamilton, Isabel Carter, Metcalf, Larry, Oshawa, Mr. and S OLOISTS - Afternoon, Mrs.1 er, Janice and Grant, George- A birthday party was held at June and Ruth Whitfield were Mrs J. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. John Evening, Maple Grove Doul town: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Or- W. E. Sanderson's on June l6th in canfirmed by Bishop Beverley, Cox, town, at Mr. Noble Metcalf's msoIMaple Grave; Mr. and honor of Mrs. V. H. Ratz and Mira. Toronto, assisted by Canon Spenc- . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Cryderman MOND4 Mms. Hussel Ormiston, Ennîs- E. L. Wright. er, Bewmanville. and family, Miss Faedon, Audley, A4 .,prgaiosotcni killen; Misses Marjorie and Eileen Sympathy goes out ta Mrs. J. W.A. of Anglican Church met Miss Louise Foley, Oshawa Hos- At4p., prgaetcof spor its,n ,Couch, Bowmanville, at Jack and Dorland in the death of her sister. at Miss Gladys McKee's, Thurs- pital, Mr. and Mrs. E. Twist, Hay- Pthnec ui Tom 'Baker's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kay and day evening. Mrs. V. Archer pre- mond, Jahnny, Maple Grave, at E Chas. Smith, Muriel, Jack and Bill, Master Kenneth Berwick, sided. It was decided te have a H. R. Faley's. .. Mrs. Chas. Faund,TE Anna, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Todd and fam- congregational pienic at Cream of Ralph and Muriel, Ebenezer, at At 5 o'clock, a sumptuous si M. Cryderman, Bowmanville; Mr. ily, Tarante, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barley Camp. Study book was Wmn. Lymer's. .. Mrs. Jas. Burke, At 8 p.m. - Solina Dramatie Cli and Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Fred Robinson, Newtonville, at Mr. A. taken by Mrs. V. Parr; readîng, Base Line, Mrs. Hoy McIntyre, "'Wbat Anne Brought Home." Mr. Tamblyn, Orono; Mr. and Mrs. H. Sharpe's.sA. Bailey, "lIt Isn't the TaranteM r s Lawrence Mc- M . et accompanist John Cowling, M r. and M rs. Lew Ch urh t' o" . C ok ey OMian K . .Ad ls eth d C nc Cryderman, Hampton; Mm. ad. anurc, Is O. Sanen a- ey, MOsh aa, Ma MiH.aW. Mms. Fred Smith, Lloyd and Sta k il Camp, Richard and Dormne have Fariey, Mr.KAnu MacMillan, hlrn-TandÇce Grant, Enfield; D on al1d and gane ta Point au Baril ta visit ber town, at Mrs. J. D. Stevens'. _____________Il____ Francis Jase, Newcastle; Mrs. sister, Laura. Mm. and Mrs. Russell Ormisten, Douglas McLaughlin and Glen, Visitors: Mm. Heuben Payne Mr. and Mrs. W. VanCamp, Enniskillen, Mm. and Mrs. Tom _______ Oshawa, at Harold Pascee's. . . with his son at Thorold. . . Miss _____ad_____Mrad____akrJ.,Gal, onl, oln Mr. and Mrs. John Balson and Darlington and son,- Miss Beulah W.SithaadvessieMmTorantMrs. akeMr. J r.,Gileonald, Sor.ina, Jean, Mrs. Ken Caverly, Hamp- Hallowell, Mirs. F. Souch, Toron- t.e Sdith have gee taoTsrnt actk tM'E ritns...M.ad__________________ tan, at Albert Balso;n'. . Mm. a] nd t, ith MissNraH..el h edn ftercusn akMs akBekOln ros FOR RENT - NEW SHADE Revion Dynamite, in Powder, Lipstick or PolIsh Introductory Sets ----75e Swim Caps - -- ----75e Rubber'. Gloves -- 45e pr. Sun Goggles 25, 39, 59e Sunburn Cream ----39e Noxzema Suntan 011---------------- 30c, 60e Noxzema Cream 39c, 59e Tangel for Burns ..50e Bumn Minment-----35e id Fit Trosses UJG TOREPrompt RUG TORDeliver>' Tewcastle, with Mrs. Harold cinner. .. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie chards, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rich- rds, Elaine and Honnie, Jack id Roy Richards and Donnie, )hawa, with Mm. and Mrs. T. H. Jchards and Mr. and Mms. Arthur Àchards. .. Shirley Moffat, Baw- ianville, with Mrs. Leon Moa' Mrs. A. W. Annis with Mr. andý rs. Lamne Annis and Mm. and Irs. Luther Hoaper. . . Mrs. G. !oîter and Dianne, Tarante, ith Mr. and Mrs. L. Drage. With everybady doing as he lases the mesult is anything but lasing. niversary Ws Yeu to Attend Their ervlces on rJULY lst and 2nd wY 'H, Port Perry t2.30 & 7.30 p.m. on of Mrs. L. R. Ashton Clem Woollings, Toronto able Mixed Quartette sisting of Races, Horse Shoe LwilI be auctloned supper will be. served lub wiIllpresent their play rKeith, Oshawa, comedian t, between acta. 't, 75c; Concert 35c ert, 40c; Concert 15e Fn Anniversary , AS FOLLOWS ILY lst f.A., WHITBY, iand 7 p.m. fris. K. Caverly, Director 'Planist RMER, Oshawa II.Y 2nd ig your baskets ded - AIl welcome -Softball, Married Men VS. IWapIe Grove vs. Hampton. 1game, Zion vs. Hampton. tT )nsistlng ot $Wé 4bort plays ?eople entitled 'QOL HOUSE" ezerl Maple Grove Sunda>' letaif, Elocutionlat, Maple le Quartette. Adults 25e, Chlldren 15e ýLTER RACKHAM, Pastor s I I. r I e c c e i i i J m THE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVTT.T.V. nM'rArYn 'rT-ITTR.I;T)AY. JUNE 28th. 1945 ORNGSCALIFORNIA Vlni LENONS AIRNA30' pnw

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