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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1945, p. 12

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.11 *u u~i.i. i. ORANGES CALIFORNIA * -Do W9APEFRUIT M rTdEXss s4 fr25e ORANGES FLORIDA, New Crop 250'9 Doz. 35e 2 lb. 359 2 2 4 POMERANTES CALIFORN lA, a. 1og No. 1 YELLOW COOKING mONIONS 3 lb. 15e -. No. 1 GRADE CARROTSh:d 4 lb. 15< !5e !59 50 Sez IE__ v V- j' THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO L00K ! New High Prices for Live Poultry Until further notice we are paying the followlng prices for LIVE POULTRY delivered to our plant i Whltby: TOP GRADE HEAVY FOWL----------------------- 23e lb TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL - 4 to 5 lbs.---------------2le th TOP GRADE LIGHT FOWL - under 4 lbs.-------------19c th TOP GRADE BROILERS - 2 to 3 lbs.-------- --------28e th TOP GRADE ROASTING CHICKENS- over 4V_, lb.----- 28e flb TOP GRADE ROASTING CHICKENS- under 412 lbs. 26e tb TOP GRADE HEAVY CAPONS - over 5 lbs.----------- 30e th We are also in the market for dressed poultry-would like to receive your shipments of dressed Chiekens, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese. PICKIERING FAIRM«S LTD. WHITBY eehn - lVhltby 336 ONTAE1V V-8 ~CKTAIL JUICE 2 Tin29Mu RODINHOOD OATS 5-lb. Box 23< TONATO SOUP CAMPBELL'S 2 Tins 17g DAKING POWDER AGE 1C. 15 OLD CHEESE NEW CHEESE S OAP HEALTHGLO 4 CLEANSER CHAMP PEAS' 010 Cu PEAS SOUP lb. 31< lb. 279 Cks. 179 Ctn. 99 GREEN SPLI'T 2 lb:. 25e WBES o' Pkg. 23,9 CHOICE 2-z 4 SIEVE 2 2Tins- 23 AYLMER 2 Tins ji MORAX ..Ctn. 8< ETSGL CLEANER .S B'l.274 CORNFLAKES QUAKER 2 Pkgs. 15g BLACK TEA OUR OWN FLAVOURFUL lb. 57e FLOUE Robinhood 7-lb. Bag 24< 24-lb. Bag 77e CUSTOM GROUND VIGOROUS &WINE BOKAR Il b. 35e LMILD&MIELLOW 8 O'CLGcK1lb. -31< rANN PAGE OVEN FRESH NILK BREAD WHITE or BROWN j)2-or- 15 LELoavê, s J HARNESS RACES DUFFERIN PARK TORONTO 2 p.m. SATURDAY & MONDAY ADMISSION (Including Tax) -------------------_ 0 LADIES AND ARMED FORCES FREE - O r~N 1__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Brown's Blackstock Home and School Association Mrs. Sadler has resumed h visited Crooked Creek Associa- duties as organist in the Unit, tion at their Hallowe'en party. Church. Mrs. Roy Taylor play, Prize winners from here were Ar- in the absence of Mrs. Sadier. villa Brunt, Carol Reichrath, Peg- Hce oshl uhep gy Stephenson, Lloyd and Alex tHocktehalboys hed uea Martin. This program was pre-tyithhaloWensye senedsin-sng ed y il, ening. Mrs. Layton and Mrs. « Mre y e d ing- by le en Tur- Shortridge w on the ladies' priz. Moer; musialtio by Doreen Cas- and John Werry and S. Jeffer well, Shirley Brunt and Loraine tegnlmns Farrow accompanied by Arvilla Congratulations to Mr. ar Brunt; H. and S. paper read by Mrs. Weir Swain (nee Glad: June Wilson; piano solo by Lor- Hemming) who were married 1 aine Brown. Rev. M. R. Sanderson in Toront Visitors-Mrs. Geo. Law with on Sunday. her daughter, Mrs. Howard Bell- Mrs. Downey, Jane and Mai amy, Leskard ----- Miss Mary Ellen, Toronto, with Mr. S. Jef Neil, Toronto, with Mrs. George ery ----- Miss Jessie Vancarrs -Stephenson ---- Mr. and Mrs. C. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'V Turner and Sam in Toronto. Vancamp ------ Mr. A. L. BalE is on the sick list ----Mrs. Mai low and Doris with Mr. and Mr Kendal ~~F. Thompson ------- Mrs. Lvr Chapman and Beth with Mr. an Mrs. R. Hooper ---- Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wannan, Kir- Harry Graham and Vanina wit by, at Wm. Patterson's ---- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mountjoy ---- and Mrs. Ross McKay, Port Hope, Mrs. McKee with Mrs. Argud and Rev. Plant, Enniskillen, at Bowmanville ----Mrs. R. Par Roy Mercer's ----- Mrs. Shaddy and Eva with Mr. C. Parr, Bow Hoskin arrîved Saturday t o stay manville ----Mrs. Clifi McGil at Mr. Marcus Soper's ---- Mr. Vernon and twin daughters, wit] and Mrs. Gordon Martinell and Mr. and Mrs. L. Mountjoy. Kenny are home after visiting Blackstock Red Cross sent 1 her mother, Mrs. Blodgett at quilts, 9 girls' scarves, 1 girl' Roseneath ---- Mr. and Mrs. El- sweater, 1 girl's skirt and 16 to., Imer Elliott, Joan and Carol, at animais for the refugees in thi Wm. Mercer's ------ Mr. and Mrs. war area. Carman Bell and family, Camp- bellcroft, Mr. Clarence Bell and Mrs. Marguerite Thompson,' Osh-yrn awa, with Mr. Lorne Bell. Tyr n On Friday afternoon Mrs. Wm. Jackson, assisted by some ladies Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hawkey tied a comforter which is to be Mrs. J. H. Mutton, Bowmanvîlle sold at the bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawkey, This is moving week in Kendal. Edmonton, Alta., with Mr. and Gordon (Pete) Martineli has Mrs. Albert Hawkey ----Mrs. A. moved into his father's house, B. Stephens, Toronto, with Mr. forerl ocupid b Mr. Ae-and Mrs. R. Burgess ----Mr. and fi ormerly.ccupied yMrs. Ade-Mrs. Earh Stephens, Joan and uine Roughly. Mr. and aMds.Wm. Geary are moving into the houseLoieSutnwthM.ad rs G. Martineil vacated. W. F. Park ----Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott, Mr. Willis Stewart, Mrs. These cold mornings and the Wmn. Macdonald with Mr. Ben hum o! the circular saw makes Stewart, Centreton ----- Mrs. R. us reahize that winter is on its Hatherley at home ----Mr. Har- way. Our local sawyer still ry Hooey, Oshawa, with Mr. and thinks he could make much bet- Mrs. R. Hatheriey. ter time if they would keep his A* large number o! friends ga- outflt right side up. thered at the home o! Mr. and Kendal Thankofferlng services Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, Saturday were held Sunday with Rev. J. A. evenihg and presented the newly- Plant, Enniskillen, conducting the weds with an end table and a ta- services, being abhy assisted by ble lamp. Kendai choir in the morning and Mr. and Mrs. R. Hatherley have Newtonville choir in the evening. had their house insulated. Alec Little with his mother Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wihmer Hardy, N~eva Little ------ L.S.A. Donald Goderich, with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Little arrived home from St. thur Richards. Johns, N.B., Sunday and is ex- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Findley pecting to receive his discharge and Bruce, Unionvihle, with Mrs. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Little, T. H. Richards. Mrs. Richards Oshawa, with his parents, Mr. and returned with them for a visit. M4rs. Ivory Little ----Mr. and________________ vlrs. Kenny, Miss Marguerite Powell, McLeans, and Miss Ka- ie Stewart attended the Teach- ers' Convention in Cobourg.---- Mr. Jas. Swarbrick, Mr. and Mrs. <enny journeyed to Toronto Sa- urday to see the hockey game. We join with the Citizens of Mr. Swarbrick sadly reported no Bowunanville in Sayihg tickets available ------ Milton Ro- binson cracked several ribs while assisting Mr. Glass.TE. W.I. met Oct. l7th with presi- k dent, Mrs. W. Mercer, presiding. F âK 'he roll caîl was "A first aid sug- estion in the home." Arrange- ments were made for a Hahlow- y o i 'en party with Mrs. Hihditch as convener. Mrs. J. C. Gamey, uest speaker, gave an excellent Lalk on Health. Miss Kathleen t ackson sang "jesus Loves Me," ccompanied by Mrs. W. Jackson t the organ. Miss Marilyn Quan- trllgvea lasn rciaio. GO@D$ A NIrs. T. Hilditch entertained with ~R areading. A contest was won y Mrs. E. Underwood. Mrs. Blake Alexander and Mrs. F or their contribution to the Fred Falls were in Peterb orough o omnil isiting Myrtle and other rela- Prosperity o omnil ves ----Mr. and Mrs. Russel during the past 35 years, we arpenter, Gananoque, with Mr. ind Mrs. Kenny ----Pte. Bob are happy to oni ihn Eilditch and Miss Jean Fletcher, aoji f ihn xith Mr. and Mrs. T. Hildich. them every success in the Bob is receiving his discharge. The funeral o! Cynthia Maude future. Neatherilt, beloved wife o! Law- ence David Bell, was held Oct. 4. The large crowd and many )eautifui flowers betokened the- igh esteem in wbich she was aied. Service was conducted by Zev. Smith, assisted by Rev. T. Valhace, Greenbank. Those le! t L W. JEWELL omourn her loss are her hus- mad, two sons Carman, o! Camp- 111 0 llcro!t and Clarence o! Oshawa "I 0 ýd three daughtçrs, Alma (Mrs. PHONE 556 ýrthur Bell), Bowmanville; Mar- :uerite (Mrs. Geo. Thompson), )shawa, and Hilda at home. In- 3rd Victory Loan 3%~, Due 1956 .......... 4th Victory Loan 3%, Due 1957 .......... Due 1954 .......... 6th Vietory Loan 3%, 7th Victory Loan 3%, Due 1950 .......... FOR'EXAMPL E, A $1,000. FIRST VIC TORY BOND IS NOW WORTH M$1,055. Watch Your Money Grow i Vctory Bonds - T'S EASY NOW TO DUY DOUBLE 1 0 MARE SURE YOU GET YOUR SHARE 0F THE 9TH LOAN $105.50 $ 104.50 $103.125 $ 102.125 $ 10 1.50 $ 100.75 NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMME DURHAM COUNTY W. E.-FIENDERSON, VICE-C1IAIRMAN '4 PAGE TWELVE MTAKS OR OASTS BOUELEZS ROUND - *lb. 39< o POTEHOSEWlNG or lb. 43e 2Ibe. PRIME RIB e 5R LAMB FRONTS lb. I19<22 Ibo VEL ROTSBONELE8S lb. 27e l2 bo VEALLEGSBONELESS L lb. 35e 1IVIbo. CHOPPED SUET - l b. 199 BLUE PICKEREL FILLETS lb. 49e COD FILLETS FRESH ' * lb. 291 SALMON FILLETS COHOE lb. 49<t SALMON FILLETS SILVERBRIGHT lb.35 LAKE HERRINGS Fr.sh Caught* lb. 19e SALMON SILVERBRIGHT * *lb.23 CALIFORNIA EMPEROR GRAaaES NEW CROP TOIATOES CALIFORNIA, Firm, Ripe IL. SW ETPOATESGolden Jersey3 lb.d CRANBERRIES CAPE COD I L BEANS FLORIDA, Green, Stringles, lb. MAKE A. & P. VOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR POTATOES W. R. STRIKE, CHAIRMAN ýi THURSDAY, NOV. lst, 194 ter Miss Tyler, Mrs. Walker and Miss Lura Edwards, Toronto, FOR HEAD COLS ,d Miss B. K. Hallowell, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ed- Laxacold Tablets ------ 25e 'd with Norma HalloweLi r wards ---- Miss Ellen Ramsbot- -Vcks aroo - and Mrs. Doug Ogden and daugh- tom, Bowmanvjlle, with Mr. and35 ir- ter, Oshawa, at James Stoes Mrs. Andrew Bandy Mr.-- and Nyal Nasal Drops 35----- y-_ A shower was held in Starkville Mrs. A. Pidgeon and hier mother - Nyaqua Nose Drops 5------ H . school for Mr. and Mrs. S.Bon Port Hope, with Mr. and Mrs. Grove's Cold Tablets 24, 44c2 :es ee, ec ophi Shuka.Sid Hallowell -.----- Mr. and Mrs. Ephedrine Nasal Jell -- SOc5i es le, ne Sopha Shtka.Arnold Wade, Newtonville, Miss BclysNzn rp 0 maq, rd Shlo n.A el S Hiow'n Helen Dechart and Miss Eileen masqerad in tarkville school Farrow, Starkville, at Mr. and - _____________________________ id on Tuesday to aid bornbed-out Mrs. Wes Stringer's.-----Mr. and Drene Shampoo ---39c, 67e Y's churches in Europe. It was well Mrs. Willis Farrow, Port Granby, Pinex Compound ---- -- 32e >Y attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Farrow, Orono, Corega Powder ---29-49-69e Lo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stapleton, at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bur- Lactogen ------- --- 69e,$1.59 Newtonville, at Lorne Todd's ----- ley's ----Mr. and Mrs. E. Far- = LifebuoY Soap -- 2 for lic ry Miss A. Andree and friend, Osh- row and Arthur, Garden Hill, at= Lux Soap ---------- 2 for Ilc fawa, at M. Shutka's ---- Bill Mr. Norman Andrews ----Mr.__________ V. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stapleton and and Mrs. Wes Stringer in Ban- ay son, Newtonville, at W. A. Hal- croft ----Misses Marion and Stops Stubborfl Coughs r- lowelrs ----Howard Farrow was Dorothy Simpson at Mr. Jim $1.00 's-. in Oshawa. Six'npson's. u M ~4 ___________ S. Ed Summers and his Junior OA ODVCIE ion Vitavax Caps -----------$2.50 prizes from the recent OAC judg- 5 aoe as$ 0. eing contests. Reports will fol-. Entoral Pulvules -----$1.75 .r Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooke, Mr. low including results of the Po- -and Mrs. Frank Vanstone, Mr. tato Club. .... , Henry Oakley, Toronto, at Thos. ': :1 -- TK IArN A hMartin's ------ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F or morning Wapl' Extract ---$1.00 tAIfe n Ayre's-Mr hand wr.aexfrhnt Scotts Emulsion ----39c, 98e MtAlf ye'sand--- rLar rOs Aa, at -shn----.a. vLI~OeaDyVtmn 4-8 1McMaster and Joan, Mrs. F. B. drinkaDayOVALTINE4-98 ,Glaspel at Ivor Gerry's, Toronto 'din OALIN Keiler's Extract 75c, $1.25 Mrs Alan Toont -Pe. ack!I ha*im - - Vi Caps ------ $1.85, $3.25 Mrs. l J. Wrnt.----MPeM a at wth i ry's Compound 93c Stainton, Barriefield, at A. T. ONTARIO Stainton's ------- Miss Joyce Gif- HO-AE OTE ford with Miss Ruby Martin, Har Poiceo ntro69ce-89c - $1.39 - $1.69 mony ---Mr. Hans Geissbergerý The Lifluor Authority Control 8ÇHTWAE OTE JrMiss Mary Geissberger at K. Board of OntarioThroBots$l9$15 Sidler's, Thornton's Corners ---- TAXE NOTICE that the annual 9 Ç 1TemsBtls$.9 15 Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Glaspel and meeting of The Liquor Authority E uc is----------- 9 Alan at Columbus Anniversary Control Board of Ontario for Au-Klne----2fr25 and at Donald Yellowlees' ----thority District No. 7 will be held Henry De Mille at Burketon ----- at the Court-Room in the Court Mrs. Thos. Martin and Shirley at House in the City of Peterbor- Toono Mr. and Mrs. How- ough, in the County o! Peterbor- FILMS DEVELOPED FREE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henning, Osh- o'clock in the forenoon, at which ~ iu ~fII~ We FitE aw, t ecy Davidson's -----time it will hear and determine Phone I I.. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bail and fa- ail applications for the renewalE 695 CUUILINGS RU S OR Trusses- mily at Wmn. Robinson's, Oshawa of authorities in accordance withE -----Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lang- The Liquor Authorîty Controlr Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon AND FURTHER TAKE NO- Leask, Solina, at Fred Robbins' TICE that any person resident in -----Mr. and Mrs. Eber Down,- the said Authority District ob -___ Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred jecting to any such application Allin, Mrs. O. Allin, Mrs. Harry shahl file his grounds of objection Allin, Bowmnanville, at Russell in writing with the Deputy Regis-__ Robbins' ----Ralph Stainton, of trar at heast three days before C o l i n g o o d a t 0 . . S a i n o n s t e d t e o f t h e s a i d a n n u a l m e e t - E and Fred Cameron's ----Miss ing. Eileen Stainton and hier Sunday DTDa h iyo their mothers at a banquet at A. CeeroTugD A h ClngoaO.T. Stainton's rdyng the dantoetebSog Mrs. Ross Lee, Kedron, gave a this 15th day of October, piano solo and Mrs. Ray Scott, A .D. 1945. _____DA Oshawa, gave a very interesting JAS. FORDYCE STRICKLAND tahk . The "girls gave a dialogue 375 Water Street "A Pain in My Sawdust" and Peterborough, Ontario everybody enjoyed some hearty Deputy Registrar. laughs. 43-1 Get iR On A Good Thing, at Ground Floor Levels Last Chance For Another 12 Months at. Lowest Costs YOUR PRESENT VICTORY BONDS ARE NOW WORT14 1Ist Victory Loan 3 %, Due 1951 .......... 2nd Victory Loan 3%, THURSDAY, NOV. Ist, 1945 mmmum-m lb- 319 2 Ibs. Percoupon lill

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