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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Sep 1945, p. 6

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i SILVERRICi1iT hhome. . .Miss June Anderson in measurements anid 'we xiii va î a ^t.c-vilIIg evce ýR !G STEAKS lb. Trno A o rhmbs tl o o o iteyu NIy piano solo by Donna Ber- alNwovîe as Rev. L B. Smith Cn < COHOE ~refurned f0 Dartmouth. . . Pte. an bighten Your roomis for Wright and Mrs. Ernest Larme. vice at Leskard. Iler 25 Tr onto. . LAC RhoyeGrahm thas fe y fr h w lti o r m o a ut b r. a e a a i g a n i esr e _ COlb he cei soM r o mr te iner A.__ Mrs. Frank Stinson read the ad- Week end Visitors Canada's Richest Race f, FILLTS b. g~ 'asfcoat.. Mn.andMns A.dress and Mr. Albient Wright, on Mrs. Andrew Flynn, Toronto,Io gn ILT 9 Bech af r Frank Gilbert's, behaîf of the brothers and sisters, with hier mother, Mrs. G. Rich- KIPPERED Solina. .. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grif- and M. Leslie Mountjoy, on be- ards. 1IR IGl.2< fin, Union, Mn. and Mrs. Fred J. IN. JEWIELL haîf of the friends and neighbons, Mrs. Muir, Toronto, with Mn. 0O.$5,000 A ] 25e Smis, Enfield, at Mn. D. Car's... presentcd the bride and groom and Mns. Rolit. Glanvilie.L MH N S 1Ve FILLETS lb. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ford, N.Y., at "'BIG 20", with a purse of money. Their Leroy and Howard Myles at THANKSGIvflq 35e DCKMn. E. A. McNeil's. . . Mn and PHONE 55#, three daugliters, Pearl, Kathleen home for Orono Pair. M rs. W alter B idgett and family,-1 an Do othy, presented their par- Rev. L. Burgess, O angevile, __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ Bowmanviiie, Mr. Glenn Thomp- ents with a handsome studio with his mother, Mns. J. Burgess. I PAGE SIX - p *-'~~. .. LIA, AGIO son, Toronto, at Mrs. W. Thomp- itions at Guelph the latter part couch. After a splendid reply by .LLnnski¶.len son's. . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold of October. This team xiii receive Mr. and Mrs. Wright thankîng the Thermos Botties --- $1.19 LEARN MORE, EARN MORE ____ Dean, Orono, Mrs. A. Morgan, further coaching from E. A. Sum- friends for their kindness, lunch1 M.and Mrs. arl Trewin with Oshawa, Mrs. Fred Ashton and mers- Agriultural Representa- was served and soon the people Lunch Kits ---------- 69e N I j I j- j jjMr. F. Toms, Purple Hill. family, Toronto, at Mr. E. Brad- tive. left for hbme wishin* Mr. ad Kenx------- o 5 N I H C O LThe 24th meeting of Enniskillen leyýs. . . Mr. and Mrs. Don Fer- Mrs. Wright "Many happy re-, Parowax ---------- le Each Tuesday and Thursday evenlng from 7 to 9 o'clock M rs. H. M ils. Sept 1, w ih il m on s. . . M rs. E. Gage has re- M o 9 " .oc ..a d W . . .o ar es C t u present. Lunch xvas served by turned to Toronto after several LdUnil latouc Whl aontWmS.tof Par' -------a----u25 13ECINNING OCTOBER 2nd Ms il n ergopo r.weeks at Mr. M. Bertrim's. i___ ni t e hrcho elaofsJ.intmet.- Flav oln- -------- 25 D Lewis and Mrs. John Slemon. Friday evening the community Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff n tehm f Mrs. J.aWright.gavnexnComp. e. 32e C et Your Name In EARLY - Next meeting at Mrs. Floyd Beck- gathered at the home of Mr. and and family, Maple Grove, at Wes Mr a rison otgaveMr andtrstingg ode 3c 9 Da col o pn o eItrtos Wieo poefr ett's, Oct. 2nd. Would 'like ahl Mrs. Earl Stephenson who wlll Cameron's ----- Pte Jack Stainton, Harrison lived there fine months Lactogen ------ 69c, $1.59J Ilarticulars or cali at school durlng sehool hours. member present for election of sobemvnfrm ur Midst Brreeda A.T. Saton ser whiîe learning the language. Mrs. Haiu I ______________ Mr. C. Siemon ably acted as MsWeCaro at ebrt Smith gave a reading, "Thoughts Caps.- --------- 59c, 98C B w avlechairman. Re adig ee vnd K Nlt f lt er ned--at-- r. iChas ry theWayr eaig yMr.E. Pinkharn's Co p. ---87e Bowmanville Business School S.S. No. 9, Clarke Read. Mrs J. Potts gave a read « tea for her mother, Mrs. J. W. test was conducted by Mrs. J. __________ 1_______nd",an Mrs. B. Ash- McMaster on Monday. Mrs. AIf Wright. An extra meeting will Bomavileton, on behalf of the community, Ayre, Mrs. A. T. Stainton, Mrs. be held on Sept. 26 in the base- FROSSTS 44 King St. West Phone 434 Visitors' At D. McRule's, Mr. presented Mr. and Mrs. Stephen- Cyril Mumford, Mrs. F. B. Glas- ment of the United Church. It NEO CHEMICAL FOOD __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ jand M rs. R ay B lack, Sunderland son w ith a coffee table and pel w ere som e of the ladies pres- w ill be a H ealth Lecture D e mnon- ffor Orono Fair and week end; Mr. Vaughn and Beverley with heart- ent ---- Mrs. W. J. McKittrick and stration by Miss Grace Hamilton, Has Vitamins and Bk and Mrs. Elmo Rich and family, shaped lockets. Mr. and Mrs. Clara, Orangeville, Miss Ruth Toronto. mnri Little Brittain--- At H. Dean's, Stephenson eApressed their sin- McKittrick, Weston, Mrs. Thos. Colcin for the Cnda Liud -minerais45 $.4 Mrs. Alex Wheelan and infant cere thanks. Mrs. Lloyd Ashton Clancey, Odessa, at Alex McMas- United Allied Relief are to be lef t Capsules $1.25, $2.25, $5 daughler ----- At Russell Osborne'sllead in comuiyinig with ters Mr and Mrs. N. Hircock at Mr. Sam Jeffery's, Oct. 1 f0' Edgar Osborne, Toronto ---- At Miss Marie Ashton at the piano. entertaned Oshawa friends with Oct. 20. Fred Bowen's, Mr. and Mrs. How-I A social time was enjoyed and a corn roast on Friday night ---- Congratulaions to Mr. and Mrs.& ard Bowen for the past week. lunch was served. Misses Ilsa Barker and Marjorie Percy VanCamp who celebrated On Monday, Mrs. Bowen enter- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Degeer and Blewett, Oshawa, at Alex Mc- their 2th anniversary, Sept. 23. tained the war workers of No. 9. famiy Enskillen; Mr. and Mrs. Mse' r n r.Hn h rtesadssesanthi Durig te ateroon he adis Jhn onesiadJhne ai Geissberger entertained the soft- families met at their home and quilted a pretty blue quiît and dis- Grove; Miss Meta Degeer, Bow- bail team and their lady friends had a social time and presented a . I u u cussed plans for used clothing manvile, at Earl Degeer's. at a corn and weiner roast on Fri- them with a purse of money. ERIEcollection and also other plans day night ----- Jack Cameron has Boys' Hockey Club had a dance concerning weicoming home of started work at the Goodyear fac- in the Community Hall, Fniday our boys. tory, Bowmanviiie ----- Miss Helen evening with a good attendance. 0GO STORES PES SUBIICT TO MARKET CHANGES cr.piirenary baut tenderte Maple Grove Cameron, Toronto, at home ----- Wilson's orchestra suppliea fthe_____________ WE RISERVE TREI116111 TO UMIT QUANTITIr W. H. Moore by the Oshawa a very good attendance and the W.A. of Anglican Church met Seott's B LA K TE OURoWN CAommFerlbe. M'isBtt toraieeTn s tnd story was very wellgiven by Miss at Mrs. Jos. Forder's, Sept. 20fh Emulsion ------59c, 98e OUR OW FLAVURFULIL 5 ictora Colege, oront, stuy- Isbel Cuifki-nkwith--membersfilpresen16t.ebRoîlreWam. Roe'sam Extraettra 51.000 BLACIK TEA 7e ~~~~ing household economics. ing is commencing this week. caîl was answered with articles for aebr'Co .--93 ORANGE PEKOE TEA NECTAR ' lb. 350 B ro'w's Mr Lawrence Wragg, Oshawa, Threshing i pety el cere ble Lttrwàs read fro rs Wxt altauydCodp - 9e home from British Columbia, visi- up with a better yield of grain Poole, Deanery Officer. Deanery Ext lt 59dcod98Li$er PE S NEW PACK2 23 A trousseau tea for Miss Bessie ted at Mrs. L. C. Snowden's. than was expected from the late meeting xiii be held Sept. 25th Keple'-59e, 98e,75c,.25 PEA ChiceNo 4 iev 2 To Ons- 3eLaw was held Sept. 19, afternoon Misses Betty and Mildred Snow- grain---- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie at Bailieboro. Moved by Mrs. T.er's Extadt 75e 1.2 W XB A SCHOICE NEW PACK< 20 o.anld evening, at her sister's, Mrs. den entertained a feW young peo- Warren, Thornton's Corners, at Smith that a case of honey be Vi M as---$.5 30 W XB A S2«-mz 239 H. Reichrath's. Miss Jean Perrin ple and the boys home from vr Fred Cameron's---- Mr. and Mrs. bought for overseas. Chapter ofMiCs.$85530 recivd a te dorand Mrs. H. seas to a corn roast on Friday Lloyd Flintoff, Ronnie and Patsy, study b o o k "lThailand Under. NEWPAK 0-o. eihrahsiterofth brde ad een yCourtice ' tWsCmrns Test" was read by Mrs. A. L. Kili Those Flies TOMATO JiJICE NANC 2 Tins17e< rs eih aw str ftherid e n eeing. Mr. and Ms.itonTs mRobnsMr. Bailey. News from Yukon by Mrs. Fly Colis------ 4 for 10e Mr. eo Lwmohe o te We ail welcome Cpi. Freddie and Mrs. Wmn. Robinson and Jo- T. Smith, reading "Our Needs" Wiîson's Fly Poison O LVE A S5-b a24 Tbride -ie te vng Mx4 . S rethm from overseas. He is seph, Oshawa, at Henry Bail's ---- by Mrs. P. Langfeld, reading, "Be- Pads ---------------10e 48oz P g.W ilson had charge of the disp ay Ra y s r te phn e n Jeffey.M r. nd M rs Pery Davidson had hf or the Meetin", h yMssn E . of Flit -------- 23, 39, 69e 48.az. rTS oins. Mrs. W. Farrow, Brown'sevcsnx Sudy a famiiy party at their home on Toposl,"TeSrne f FIy Tox ----- 24e, 43, 73e P U R IH peY G A T S a* *d t urP ku t . S n - SG a lile e " , M r s . L a n g fe ld , r e a d in g ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LO R ROYAL 7 b 23< -lb 3Mrs. Jack Dell, Newtonville, Mrs. aysHotolsee a good urn ot.Sun- Sce aturday night in honor ofCapt."Who's Who" by BerthagMc-IL SDEE F O R HOUSEHOLD B 2e Bag Amsndamrs, T our, M r .m.T-b oth onStandard tim.cn. Octobe Jams Aams Trono, rs.Alx 3p.m - ot onStadad tme. recntyrecentlyro ovrreturnedhln. cfrommeeinverFILSeasE ONT. hole b. 9e Chalmers and Mrs. Barrowlough, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown, -- Orville Stinson spent the week- Mrs. McGill's. AN AE PEAS N iol e b.9 Ohaa and Mrs. HerbTos Joan, Barbara, Jimmy Brown ofen at Blackstock ---- Henry Dea Friday evening friends gathered Phone AN PGi 1'sPg.N e pugdte.MrsR.N,TorontorkLiut.Mao ry BrwnMille at Burketon ------Mrs. H atrisGolenyshmd0Pfh 111Nwasî,pue ea os -~- wish lier good iuck in hier new 695 LINGS IKOàXO CIUBES iO&kg 23g Lane and Mrs. C. Farrow, Nýew* sRN., aNe r. nYorkwoservedfor- Bennett entertained the teaching work in Toronto. Affer an enjoy- KfLITCLAR tonville, Mrs. Go. Stephenson and sea, at . an Ms.Cifr staff of th'e Long Branch Publie l rgram h was rsne Musli Mrs. Clarence Turner served. lo'. School also the staff o h ogWt snn fpaî n SOUP MusArom Congratulations f0 Mr. and Mrs. nme rmOrBac ihSho tadne housecoat as a token of apprecia- B READ I~BBY'S3T Howard Bellamy on their necent attended the Crusade ally. in at her home on Satunday. tion f lher loyal help in fhe com- ~BlGavlea i oe WHITE or BROWN S P egetable n 23< marniage. Trinity Church Sunday evening.MrBilGavlet sho . 2 ~ 15< SGAP bry's2 Cks. 1<E e e e Miss Marg. Stewart, Birch Cliff, T rn munify.anH Mr. anidtrs.Green, Toronto, with SO P Fca twt isBetty Snowden.Mran s.H mn Hooey M.ad Mr.JCITmln T y o eand MMrs.nJas.sPoGrersTTon- SOUTH DURHAM CALF CLU son attended Beaverton air. Mn. andMsJa.PwrT- TroperBobMuiCmp O HDUHAEVMENT A Y rsF. ilirppLUnigfB Miss Vivian Sadien with lier onto and Mr. and Mrs. C. Clemens, parentsEMN AY Ms J ilirpp anigo Oshawa, with Mn. and Mrs. C. L.r is visiting hier daughter, Mns. P.L. pr.ntsnRssi ihe oes JIFF POR IDCEPkg. 1< den, with his parents, Mrn. h ouhDhmByandnGrs ar ~yC~I: dthÎBMr am bOkod wt n n eoo1vi r __ JI YPO RD E11 Mrs. A. Muir -PeGro i- TeSuhDra os and Byam. d f Pi Ptboro, M ___Mr. WHEN AVAILABL b son, Toronto, with Mrs. Vinson AheeetDa rgam a and Mrs. George Brooks. and r.R Hooper.b DOMESTIC SH RTENINC 9eBnownJiss ------Mry Wilnsen- Oono Pair on Satunday, Sept 22, Mn. and Mrs. Dawson Timln Mrs. Downey and childnen, aiso Form Athietie Association E O .JIE HEINZ * No. 10 Tin 38<Bjodw eek'iss hoiary Wii n.n with nine boys and girls taking Roseneath, and Mns. Kelly and Mrs. Richardson, have moved to TOM JUIE joydand M s H LnTika ingMr part. Menla, Harwood, with Mrs. Wiliis Trno Sevenal men interested in sports B ODESFL UR * 3lb Pan23dWlm e 'H. ynme 0 anro The standing of the boys with Stewart. Mns. Dean with hier mother in in this community met on Monday BROBES LOU 3-b. kg 39 ----urWebo, John W a ther ofar Holstein calves was: lst, Ewart Miss Helen Moore, Oshawva, at Mimico. evening f0 set up an organization 3-b.rvebfoysovnWers - Miss Leask; 2nd, Don Pascoe; 3rd, Wal- home. Donald Clark, R.C.A.F., has re- known as the Orono Amateur CEREAL VITA B 1-1b. l10< 3-Bag 25ro Maryikns as started-classsfrTn;4h rni oe t, Sunday School Raliy service îast tunned from overseas and visifed Athietic Association. These offic- 190@vàBLAL Bg Babg- '2 ay the knes astrty flToron teo. loydkeg; 6th,SFan loey Mii- Sunday was conducted by Supt. Mrs. Joe Forder. ers vere elected: Hon. Pres O. A. i2 Mondy evning a lrge um-lson; 7th, David Craig. In Jerse1sý Everton White. Each class Look ro o TPesW.EAmson;ScP.M ber of fiends of Mr. Fred Hockin 1sf, Robt. Henry; 2nd, Judithaprtite service., Rev. A. E. ±'o ew's Lunin; Treas. F. O. Cooper; Ex- PuRff len everthe livestock Cresswell delivered a splendidt I WENAVILABLE Friend 0f ourtic, Maple rove, Shir fth o lscoe asoumarks-inferesting fo both childnen and Orono Pair has again surpassed WHEL VARLDancFieng s enjT oried fpl or h n-etingsothe total score s herk Thereovlbeapismal ergvie sl e io niy f0 vsi ethn FLOURand the Baseline presented Mr. were awarded for judging, ques- toldeer eof. ieh s wre givend exp ctas inrwdsxeat- 7 3-24b. 3241 Large43 Hockin with a fine leather bilifold fions, shoxvmanship, feeding andtom besfeahcsshoad ranhihcsseerin nt nube f iîsenlse.management, and attendance at the . most regular attendance Friends from fan and near had Daningwasevoening.her standing in the Caif Club xvas as next Sunday. akoe old times. With the lift- maide ofth evnig.foilows:Mrad Mrs. G. Rosevear and ing of many xvatime restrictionsI I 1I i~ famiy wth M. ad Mr. Egarthene xvas more ententajnment of 1. Francis Jose, Newvcastle, R. ofamy ortiFh Mn. dMs dal aikinds. , Hanmpton R ;2 wn eak ano; Mn. and Mrs. Gussie Rosevear Mr. and Mns. John D. BrownAT _______Lloyd Kellogg, Port Hope, R.R. 1; attended thaain-amaue- aebenncevn Mn ad r. lak Wllas 4. Stanley Milison, Enniskillen, ding at Millbrook on Saturday. fions of their many friends on the 0 Mr. nd ýrs ClrkeWiliam R.R. 1; 5. David Craig, Hampton; Tynone Wpmen's Institute was attainment of the fortieth xved- Arnold and Phyllis, Nestieton, 6. Don Pascoe, Hampton, R.R. 1; pleased to have Mn. McEwen, ding anniversany. About 50 rela- Mn. and Mrs. Bert McMullen, 7. Juit Stenger, Enniskiilen, school inspector, speak on the tives gathered at the home of Mn. Joyce and Gary, Janetviiie; Misses R.R. 1; 8. Water Tink, Bowman- subject of "School Areas". This and Mrs. J. T. Brown, Nexvcaste, f'ir, reto, ihMuritiM.elmavileR.. .aby ndfuiy umrosnue- rsetadrseey ad, usRa-UF AuitHasi*n Ade a ville, R.R. 2; 9. Robent Henry, intenesting fopie xvas deait with on the evening of Sept 13th xvhen and Mrs. Frank Rogers -----Mn. The pnize money xiii be shared fions were ansxvered and a goodly cal numbens, speeches and read- and Mrs. C. Smit h and Anna, of equaily by the Durham Centrai bit of ground xvonk donc in pre- ings wene much enjoyed. Mn. and 0 Oshawa, at Bruce Perguson's ---- Agricultural Society and the Do- panation for the coming area in Mrs. Brown's ent ire famiiy wene0 Mn. and Mrs. A. E. Billeft wifh minion and Provincial Depant- North Dalington. Mns. N. Wood- able to be present for the happy relatives at Fenelon Fals ---M. ments of Agriculture. Two mem- ley xvas hostess for this meeting occasion. P I -, ,, and Mr.LreJhs inipeg, bers. of the Caîf Club xiii be xvhich was pnesided over by Pres- Reeve and Mns. T. A. Reid are wxith relatives here. Mr. Johns chosen f0 represent Durham ident Mrs. Annis. Roll caîl was stldi hi e oe[ has recenfiy returned fnom Hol- stldi hnrnwhm ecently land and is a nephew of the lafe County in the Inter-Club Compet- answered by "Why 1 xvant a wo- punchased from Miss Kathleen A O Mn. Cephas Johns - --- -Mrs. Jno._________ an on the sehool board". Busi- Staples. 0 Cowling wifh Mn. and Mrs. Percy ns tm nlddnmn A number of Park St. Chunch NE0 T EORE Scommittee for the lecture course ateddaCrsd al a rn ONEO H R E Cowling, Boxvmanviile while ne- in Tyrone, Sept. 25, a letter fnom ttendied aChrsadeRaliyat nin-, 344,,covering from an attack of plur- I ity anr ismeig no unit e Chnh, Bwave isy ---.-We xeicome Mrs. Chat ter- Instifute group, suggested trying M.W . i iii i Dr JIton and famiiy f0 our village. M 0scr r. MaCh.isseio Davey i stng hi Thcyxvii nsid in artof he eical eDr aifl offic sen inordaughten, Greta, in Virginiatown, ____________iprtofth_______elt ofierinou Northern Ontario. ad Bason ----M. S. Williams, er. If was decided f0 do this. Ms. s. Fred Cowan hps etuned GR PS CALIFORNIAWh~Mî Ibs. 2< Mn. C. W. Souch and Mns. Ken Dam'c l osevear gave the devotional and fnom augtoeeksn vacton oxvith GRAPES Seedless Wi t -lg 2 25 Caverîy attended the funeral of Y 6 Mrs. G. Brent presented the pro- hersdaugten inToonnhs to.f PR N LJ S No. 1 Grade 2Ib.2 Mn ra. -erWrihtAt numbe fnm, W ~ ~~gram: reading, Mns. R. Wright; 13t'Thomas, xvhene she if attend-0 PRUNE PLUMS 'Hampeon iatte-----nded terusade <you vocal duet, Mrs. L. Hoskin andn IMPOTE0BARLET Ib. Hmpto atendd te Cusaeý1Mrs. R. Giaspeli. Mrs. E. White ing Aima Coliege. PEARS IPRE ATET 2 l, 27e for Christ naily at Trinify Unite tf' - . .".moe oeo hnsf lc Mns. Homer Thompson nd *th"mv oerofa s agnk ofnthe oo nindlxen socedfo1 PO A O S Canada Net. 1 Grade 10 lbs. 31< Chuc, Bowmanvile, on Sunday isek r a d rfpl- - d te sm er hoe wpa n atfn P.EI.or NeTBun wik veing T e re nw od patoNs eakrlnd rere hm nt xer-da gh-r sp-t-h w ek en a 1 Mi ~At'NG *ANTIMDIICI n-a---' MUI<UL**E IAa~I BJIu,4AtIC - - - - - - - - Ayerst Alphamettes 25 capsules $1.00 50 capsules $1.85 K 100 capsules $3.50 500 capsules $15.00 j NYAL CREOPHOS Stops stublionif eoughs Ige. bot. $1.00 .l I Ile ýLOPED FREE )RUG STORETrusse ecutive Committee, C. B. Tyrneil, A. E. West, Dane Pound, J. J. Cor- nish and Roy Winfer. Anothler meeting xvii lie heid in flic An- mounies, Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 7:30 p.m. unden flic direction of tlie Executive when boys fnom 10 fo 18 years of age are invited f0 at- tend f0 onganize hockey tcams. Eventually, different uines of sports for both boys and girls xviii be sponsored by flic Association, There are three ways fo organ- .ze the xvorld: 1. Beat each othen doxvn, 2. Let each other down, 3. Hoid ecd other Up. ] RACES 0 ERIN1 1Ki NTO ok M RACE TRACKS" a tolO.1 to2O0. igTlax) $1.20 INOT ADMITTED RUNNING 0F W Saucer for Two-Year.OIds DDED« Mc DAY Ne. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN- IJUWMA.NVILLEI ONTARIO THURSDAY- SEPT- 27 HYBO LINIMENT . .. ý 9 and ja excellent fer pains and sprains, non- ridas, lumbago, sciatica, etc. Bz 49c ,AY

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