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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Oct 1945, p. 6

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN' BOWMANVTLLE, ONTARIO Enniskillen Kirby L./CpI. G. . StevenSmhs The Autumn Thankoffering ser- Falls, with hs prns, Mr. and vices of the United Church were M W. Sanderson and family, Mrs. afternoon and evening services .NA Let S Finish the Job srysevieatT2niyUfor wn acIk fSaleoo cn *Mrs. H tverns Mr. z and DnaM ors. el on SudtheOc. i4t oth The County of Durham bas established a grand record in Golden Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. with music at the even.'ng service. past Vict ry L ans. The initer f Fi ance bas nnou cedW. E. Sanderson at Mr. Albert W.M.S. hed their autumn tr .a : past ictoy Lons. Te Miiste of inanc hasannoncedHarris', Orono ---Mrs. E. C. Thankoffering service on Tues- tha thre illbe o Jan n he prig o 196, herfor ~Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ash- day evening, Oct. 9th. Mrs. R. ton and Lois with G. Beech's, Allun, president, was in charge. thatther wil beno oan n te sping f 146, herforetheBowmanville ---- Mrs. W. M. Mrs. Allun gave an interesting Sheppard, Osaco, Mr. and Mrs. reading "A Thanksgiving Medi- Ninth Victory Loan is a two-in-one operation. Elmer Dickinson, Oshawa, at S. tafion," in which she stressed * jI ~ f R. Pethick's ----Mr. and Mrs. V. how much we should be thank- O ct.M 25 H. Ratz and Donna have returned fui. Mrs. Youmans took the Bible A large percentage of the money to be raised in this home after spending two weeks reading. 1sekrwsMs Loan will be earmarked for the work of Rehabilitation and the Mrs. A. Harding is about te, leave Neilie Hill of Kendal who gave aThssyorporuiytsoc up n orcommunity the Sewing Circee very interesting and inspiring ia n preparations frwne cost of caring for and re-establishing those who suffered wounds. parting gift ---Mr' and Mrs. day school.ý Startrng with the Theo Siemon, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. prmary cas she dealt, in hier mionths aliead. Buy oeatce e The enthusasm of V.E Day and -J. Day mu t flot beWerr, Mr. and Mrs. H. McGill ery capable manner, with thean t e of he s m prc FR E withDr.andMrs C.W. Siemon woýrk of each ciass in turn, up to nte ofhesm and attended Trinity Anniversr the aduit Bible class. We ail en- allowed to diminish. We stili owe a debt to those who, through Service. joyed this address and hope Miss Toiletries, stationery, udis n Hill wiil soon be able to visit us their sacrifice, valour and suffering, brought us the day of Victory. Clarke Union agwhain. M iss teilBsolaoure us ith eih tla Bsolfo e everyday drug needsar inl ed n were pieased to have s0 many (Intended for Last Week) piesent fo rn as our thsafpresl. Th rf r , o e t an e e ef r ,t is i H V c o yHome and Schooi met on Tues- our members to hand in their .gI g fl ' o r d or or f i Loa. eoe f urhm outy lt' ge bhid t ndin attendance. Program consis- meeting; aiso that the meetings priuas ted of moving pictures by Dr. J. will be in the afternoon now. priuas C. Devitt, Bowmanville, and War- Visitors: Mrs. Chas. Thompson den C. R. Carveth, Newcastle, and Arthur, Kendai, and Mr. and ____________________________ "'S i gn ( u Iia wh'"io /'wcto ry very good aso music Mrs. T. A. Reid, on and grand- b ovteBoan r.0 agtrJa thM.and Mrs. WFi "S i n Or arn T V i tO111111111 rywerethaled omthe iaftr thand.Mrsim ail, -Mr. and Mrs. CDVIINGn programn Mr. and Mrs. ROY Scott E. White, Orono, and Mr. and 695.ussesG' D presented with an address and a Pears, Leskard, with Mr. and Mrs. full iength mirror and a hassock. John Thompson ------ Mr. D . Mac- I Mr. Scott thanked the people for kinnon with his parents ----Mr. TO W N ~~~their beautiful gifts. Refresh- Edwin Hancock and Mrs. Han- Those who, in the confidence of ims of ie, ho d be r mn e 0O N F BOWMANVILLE TOWN 0F PORT HOPE ments were served. cock with Mr. and Mrs. S. Chap- superior capacities or attain- that ntigwi upytewn G . E . C H A S E C h a r m a n . B . A X T E , C h a r m a nF arm ers are b u sy cu ttin g th eir m an . m en ts, n eg ect th e com m on m ax - of p rin e s m u l J h s n Objective $465,000 Objective $625,Ooo risenits: hry. hvig_____________________________ Salesm en: alesm en: .M r. and M rs. Dunbar and El- E e e e S alesmen S alesme : liot, arden Hil, MissMamie " o o N t H v H. Smale A. E. Andrews Hope, at H. J. Souck. day Schooi room on Oct. 9. The R. B ersL. B neym eeting in charge of M rs. C. R . B ersL . B n eyW orden, M rs. E. W ade and M rs. "~ F. L. Dudley * B. B. Brooks Newtonvjlle W. Marshall, opened with quiet Many people do flot fully reale W.M.S. United Church enter- music by the pianist, Mrs. Wor-( L. ewllC. hucheythe congregation at their meeting read and also a Thanksgiving " W. Phillips turnout of chiidren witlh'their given by the secretary of the Redj mothers. Mrs. Cecil Burley, pre- Cross, treasurer and the secre- farnily protection has passed-whe TWP 0 D RLNGONsident, openedth meeting and tary of the W.M.s. Two dele- TW . F A LIGT Nconducted the bsns part, and gates, Mrs. H. Linstead and Mrs. the tiine cornes to "take life easy. H. . W O D L Y, hai m anJ. . H Y L A D, hai m anthen ca led upon Rev. Sm ith who K. E. Courtice were chosen to TOWNSHIP OF HOPE welcomed the guests. The meet- attend the SectionalMeiga Obj. ectiv $23,OoOima ing was then turned over to Mrs. St. Paul's. IMeiga -H G OO L YCh i ma bj ct v $ 3 ,0 0C. Morris, Baby Band Supt., who Arrangements were discussed Life insurance provides consta t poe to o Ojcie$8, Salesmen: cnutdasotporm oo evc ob ed c.2s.Ms dependents but at the satie it ofr a da J. D HogrthMrs. Arthur =ekap; taik, Mrs. A. J. Gay, Mrs. Annis, Mrs. K. Slse:George Stapeon duet, Donna Courtice, Mrs. J. C. Found were savings plan which will provideagaate n J. D HogrthStark and Gloria Lane. A de- appointed a committee to pack W. Bickle S. Kersey licious nc was served . boxes for our boys overseaý for corne when you reach retirementae nvs o S. J. Gray A. L. Pascoe companied by Mrs. L. D. Sykes, in charge of Mrs. Worden assisted in a plan that will make your latryas eue E. A Nihol Ge. AnisHampton, attended the funeral in by Mrs. A. J. Gay, Mrs. A. J. Oke, A. Peters F. L. W'alter Cole's. ored with a solo. The study book '~ ernn Wit Evrto WhteFarmers are finding it extreme- on Angola, West Africa, was tak- " Venon hiteEveron W itely difficuit to cut buckwheat, corn en by Mrs. C. Penfound. The L orn W hi e W . E. R u n dndm c hor i .seed on account of so m e ngdj c on. w ith a special- " L rne W hi e W E .R un le uch rai . b nedcti n.R O Y C,. L U N N E Misses Laura Hamilton, Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkins, Ja- and Bessie Hamilton' Toronto, nice and Mariene have moved to Bownianv.ille, OntarioTephn55 TOW SHIP 0 CAANTOW SHI 0FCLA KEwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oshawa and will later go to TOR NH.IA.TUR ERC airmanOJNJ.HMELORCARKan Mr. Sidney Laiiey, Port Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. W. West, Mr. and ersnai accompanieçI Mr. Lawrence Mill' Mrs. C. West, Toronto, wîth Mr. Rpeettv D R . . A T U N E R C h i r m n J . J . E L L R , h ai m a nso n h o m e fo r th e w e e k e n d r n a n d M rs. J . B ro w n . Obeciv $45OO Ojetie 20,OoToronto Normal Schoo. fro Mr. A. Mintoad Catherine À Salesmen: Salesmen: visited Miss Dorothy Stapieton. Mission Circle Girls met at the Mr.W. C. Lane bas been poor- parsonage on Wednesday even- L. H. Winslow J. J. Mellor îy. ing with a good attendance. The L. Fallis Phiilips and Mr. and meeting was in charge of Mrs. C. L alsW. E. Davey Mrs. Wm. Maher, Toronto, and Wade and Miss E. Wade. The Life Insurance - Annuities - Accident&Hat nuac P. . enteyMaGregor Jones,- R.C.A.F., of theme was on Thanksgiving. Mrs. P1.BnlyArnold Wade Kingston, with Mrs. W. D. Jones. Wade read a suitable Thanksgiv- '~E. E. Harker Dane Found ft your news is missed whose ing story and Mrs. Linstead ea _______________ in prayer. Mrs. A. Muir gave a reading. Mrs. Bill Wade, Mrs. W. Peggy Stephenson and Sidney ionMarsh favoured with a vocal Brown; musical selections by Mrs. Zinduet.. Mrs. Eric Courtice took the Archie Brown, Mrs. Tom Wilson ' TOWNSHIP 0F MANVERS, TWP. 0F CARTWRIGHTMranMs.DalYeo- study book. Miss Jean Gay and and Hazel Farrow; speeches by Mrees n Mrs. W.VceDon lumbuso Mrs. W. Brown each played piano Peggy Stephenson, Hazel Farrow, W. J. BOGGS, Chairman ALEX GILBERT, Chairman Mrs. Eva Pascoe, Ruth and Loran loS e. Rfehmnsweeryn.dex Mrt.einlanda Objective$95,OOO bjectiveolos.oo Bwmanvill at Gerr GlaspelsLed.dTune.Jdges, Mrs.einlaBeu- BwHenry e Mleat urketons Mrs. W. Brown, Nancy Virginia, ley, Rev. Smith and Mr. SeymourK Sale ctmen: 9,0SaOe ctmen:---------------- ----- ry aDe Ms.lHoaBrd AbottMrs. Harry Gay, Mrs. Glenn chose Alex Martin to represent Salesmen: Salansfamily--Haydon Mr. and Mrs.Ho adA bt Pickell and Rae with Mrs. G. Os- our school at the township public W. Slingerland and Linda, Bow- Tborne, Ajax.mher car '" J. Payne " P. F. Langfeld manville, at Percy Davidson's Th--vriee car.oad s .Hrwcar- " G. Smith T. G. Langfeld Miss Dorothy Wilson with Joyce Map1e Grove ivlai e Mr a Mr.h Homade E. E Stales-------------------------------------------------- -----Mr. and Mrs. Doug-.anBe llam erterheom E.E.Sape J. H. Werry las Flett, Murray and Marie, Rag-anSholmeig lan, Miss Pearl Leach, Solina, at Wedding belîs are ringing in Norman Leach's ---Miss Edith our community this week. Geissberger, Harmony, Miss Mar- Glad to welcome Charlie Smith EnÉLfield VILLAGE 0F NEWCASTLE garet Sidler,mTornton's Corners, and He4rbet rgh hm fo Jack Cruickshanks, Mrs. Alf. tceWfcohngadfowa ENT0 lI iN L-WO LAIE Ayre atnetCaposi weeofanded in eteig a t TEEAREMRECLR TIaTIET EE ~ ~Day at Warkworth ----- Mr. and Mrs. H. Reichrath's.HRAEME OR T M s. A. T. Stainton at Capt. Ar- Ho e a d S h o soito JIE, GREEN, W INE, GOLD AN D L E. S Z c er's, M uskoka ----- Ladies Of m et on Tuesday evening. M rs. 1 8 . . N C E y O U ) W T I B GA I E DURHAM COUNTY vMITTest oe aServiceound ar-Brown were appointed to be in IllllIIîIIIIIIIi, uuujmg i uug~ vestHomeSerice n Sudaycharge of New Year's Eve dne DURH M CO NTYwas well attended. Rev. Mor- Miss Jean Perrin and Mrs. Tom woofNorthminster Church, Wilson were poneincag W. . SRIE, harma HEDESON CairanOshawwas guest speaker. Miss of program ap o itdinchrge v W. R.STRIK, CharmanW. E. HNESN Vice Cara Louise Pearce, Ebenezer, assisted ed Creek Home and School As the choir and sang two solos. sociation. Mrs. Jim Curson, first Proceeds of Thankofiering $195.- convenor, had charge of the fol- Phone 451 "The Modern Store"Bw anîî so ma.00. Iowing program: Readings by____________ ________________

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