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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Apr 1946, p. 7

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7HURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1946 t SPORT E Basebali Practioeë league to be kno' Stara onSatuday League for boys 1! At High Scimool Park or under, prior to and under the dix ,m Crombie, business manager Dodge, president o e B manville Intermediate Shore Intermedial alClu, nnWdthtfollowing officers pa e would officiaily start on Pors idet: E C ay afternoon, April 20, atbor; icpes High School grounds. TheGram fNwc ajority of the players and any- treasurer, Fred Ly >ne interested in playing should As there were be there by 2:30. tives present from Thewiil be two practices this Bowmanville it v~ month and as soon as daylight hLdawrnc Hotrmel saving cornes into effect practices 8L.awril 26e, . will be held three and four nights tha tm s rm6,t a week. A lot of work has to be be eteam red n a done before the 24th of May when b nee n the opener is scheduled to take place. _____ ___Enf i Orono and Newcastle Miss Myrtie Ta Enter Juvenile Clubs J. Tamblyn, Orori In Lakeshore League man's. _______Donald Samis, At a meeting of the Lakeshore ing with his paren Intermediate Baseball League held G. Bowman and in Port Hope on April 12th, there Bowman's, Port F were representatives from Co- Mr. and Mrs. Iý bourg, Newcastle and Orono who Jîmmy, Mr. and r were anxious to form a Juvenile Toronto, at Haro] hardball league for the district Mrs. G. Bown for the coming season. her Young People It was decided to form such a cial evening. il 6 PAGE SIVE THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Sceue Ise Bu eis T pW.M.S. was held in the church ing with Mrs. T. Cowling. Miss Vera Baker, Solina. served and a social time enjyd Schdul lsue Bue evNs opon April 1Oth with 27 adults and The basket social on Friday ev- Mrs. H. W. Foley and grand- The sympathy of this commn Lakeshore League IFoundry Bowling ninte children present. Meeting ening in aid of church funds was daughter Marion MacMillan, ity is extended to Mr. Wm.Ly Firt G me24 ayopened with an Easter poemn by a real success. An excellent and town, spent Sunday with her sis- cett in the passing of bis fte VistGa e 41a After Thursday night's action in Mrs. Frank Dorland and Easter wefl given program was enjoyed ter-in-law, Mrs. J. D. Stevens. at Orono. This is the first schedule drawn the Foundry Bowling League was music with Mrs. L. Lamb at the by the large number present, Special Easter service and mu- up for the Lakeshore Intermediate conmpeted, Walt Polley's Blue Pianfo. Scripture was read by which consisted of a coronet solo sic on Sunday afternoon. In the B" baebal grop. Bfocetwere in undisputed poss- Mrs. Milton Stainton. The medi- by Mr. Jim Noakes; a reading by evening the Y.P.U. will have vn as the Lake "B"aeahle goup. efore this ession of first place. Led by tation was given by Mrs. H. Mc- Miss Jean Crossman, Bowman- charge of the service commenc- 7SHUR SHOCK schdu" iscopleed noterEverett Electrdict oleyGilFoncesia ws e1495 H0 "B" Baebîlwill be drawn up to complete the the Ble Dls handeWalteoreGl.Am orawasedyy ville; two vocal duets accompaniedin at 7:30 p.m. Everybody wel- BlueDevls ande GergeMrs. R. Ormiston in memnory of with a trio of instruments by the cre 1 years of age season. All the playofs have to Brooks' Roamers a 5-2 beating; two o u. m m es w o h d Cr d r acitr, S ln; t o mTe V coy C u ed a s ca lstMay 196,be ompetd ad awinerbe-Pet Caytn ws i tp frm orpassed away recently. Mrs. Plant, piano solos by Allin Werry; piano evening on April 12th in the REPAIRS &- BATTERIE rection of Roy tween the first and second teams teRa rsgroup, leader, had charge of this duet by Mrs. E. Werry and Mrs. Sundayi School and presented the the L k e dcrdb the 22nte hmind of tAugustl Coulson Woolner's Sky Hawks program: Recitations by Janice H. McGil, Enniskillen; two read- folîowing boys of the armed for- foAiMaeofEcti we Lege te:whae n t the pOnptampl took over second place by defeat- Bec, Garry Beckett and Ray ings by Mrs. Rosevear, Tyrone, ces with brown leather wailets Fne wereeleted adanc ino te Otaro pay-ing Frank Woolner's Bombers 5-2. Ashton; piano solo by Dorothy and a selection by the Public with gold initial: Sam Vancamp, Fne tmpbell of Co- downs. John Living and Norm. Çowle Stainton; reading' by Mrs. M. Schooî Rhythmn Band. The de- Howard Ormiston, Walter Ormis- idtent ere-the hom team neahcaei were bes for the Sky Hawks and Hobbs; piano duet by Mrs. F. bate "Resolved that Olden Times ton, George Wright, Charles Lateet Records an ycste setry-thlsttem rentioned. Frank Woolner the pick of the Beckett and Mrs. L. Lamb; vocal Were Better Than Modern Times" Wright, Alex Anonichuk, Mike rcetOroo. May 24-10:30 a.m., Newcastle losers. duet by Mrs. W. Rahm and Mrs. was upheld by M.M ob n ezl letBtwlRySple no representa- vs Bowmanville; 3 p.m., Port Bill Pooley and Len Knight led E. C. Ashton. A contest was con- Mrs. L. Wearn, EnniskiHlen, and Bothwl, Dougr Bothwell, Boby __ Supplies_______ Por HpeandHoe s Cborg te Ale Cts o 52 in ve dcte b MssNorma Hooey. on -the negativ e were Rev. and Bothwell, Stewart Jarvie, Alan vas decided to May 29-6.30 p.m., Cobourg vs George Lewin's Tail Enders. Jack All enjoyed Easter tea served by Mrs. A. E. Cresswell, Tyrone. ThePrsoLyd retnChrsFSTGA NEE ting at the St. Newcastle; 6:30 p.m., Bowman- tâtacey and George Lewins were the group in charge. May meet- judges, Mr.E.Cydransth,LFred SeretGon CMret-ATGURN Port Hope, at ville vs Port Hope. best of the Taîl Enders. ing Of W.M.S. willbe held May Solina, Mr. C. Rankin and Missca.Anmbrobysweu- vhen it is hoe ue13pmCbugv st. af ubro oswr n RADIO REPAIRS hopd une1- p.m, oborgvs High triple went to Pete Clay- June Anderson voted in favor of able to be present and their gifts Sets CalIed igor and Delirc hese towns will Bowmanville; 3 p.m., Newcastle ton with 721. High singles went Mr. W. H. Moore with Mr. C. the negative. Mr. Jack Potts acted will be sent to them. The follow- schedule drawn. vs Port Hope. to Bill Polley 288; George Lewins B. Rice, London. as chairman. Auctioneer Clifford ing progmam was much enjoyed June 5-6:30 p.m., Bowmanville 280; Pete Clayton 278; Len Knight Mr. and Mrs. R. Sampson, Ste- Pethick very ably sold the bas- by a large audience: vs Cobourg; 6:30 p.m., Port Hope 259. vie and Denny, Mona Road, with kets. Prizes were won by Mr. W. The Newcastle quartette and- ýedv ecsl.Standings Mr. and Mrs. A. Leadbeater. Martin for buying the first basket St. Paul's mixed quartette, de- e id vs uNewcat-e p.m., Cobourg v leDvl------ Port ope; Mprm. Bowanvi-e-SkyHawk ----------------- 17 and Garry at Clarence Bradley's, hgetbde.Lnhwssl numbers. Monolo'gues were giv- Radio vs Newcastle. Roamers----------------- 1 sbradM.Bb ows' to those not having baskets. Pro- en by Mrs. L. Pascoe and MissSae &Srvc rio, r. Bw ueA.63 pmNwasl le16 A--------------- shbunwandMBb oesceeds approx. $65.00. Ruth Hutchinson, Bowmanville; Sls&Sri îovs atoug W.Bw ue1-:0pmNwa tl l e as---------------------- 5 sh4a The Mission Band ýmeeting was vocal solo, Ross Metcalf; vocal 85 King St. E. Phoe50 vs oborg.Tal Eder------------4 Service Club meetings were held at the school with eighteen duet, Doris Stevens and Lenore Ajax, is holiday- Ju15 -3 p.m.. Port Hope vs, Bomnbers ------------------------- 2 held at Mrs. R. Rowan's on March, nresent. Meeting opened with, Collacu. Rfehmns wr Averags l9thand Mr. F. Bckett' onrsh t hynan rae.Miueswr ts, Mr. and Mrs. Garry at T. R. Perry. Mi. Sleemon and Mfrs. J. Conners, Id Ormiston's. nan entertained e's class to a so- To The Rescue Don't be down-hearted about down-troddefl heels. We replace them in no time fiat and you are ail set for lots more wear and comfort with your oid shoes. Don't delay, bring them ini to-day. BOWMANVILLE Shoe Repair Sbop 3 Division St. In Hoigate Building Best of Leather Workmanship Guaranteed Fast Service GEO. ELLIOTT, Proprietor -Pw 'j Bowmanville. tune 22-3 p.m., Bowmanville vs Cobourg; 3 p.m., Port Hope vs Newcastle. June 26-6: 30 p.m., Port Hope vs Cobourg; 6:30 p.m., Newcastle 1vs Bowmanville. June 29-3 p.m., Bowmanville vs Port Hope; 3 p.m., Cobourg vs *Newcastle. * July 1-3 p.m., Cobourg vs Port Hope. July 3-6:30 p.m., Bowmanville vs Newcastle. July 6-3 p.m., Cobourg vs Bowmanville; 3 p.m., Newcastle vs Port Hope. July 10-6:30 p.m., Port Hope vs Bowmanvîlle; 6:30 p.m., New- castle vs Cobourg. Another schedule will be drawn up at a later date and published. The first and second teams wil play off. Playoffs have to be completed for the group champ- ionship by the 22nd of August. Brown's Home and School Association met on Tuesday evening with Lockhart's Association as guests. The association voted to give $10 to Newcastle Skating Club and $25 to the Township Armed For- ces Fund. Chas. Glenny, Lock- hart's had charge of this program: Piano duet by Shirley and Arvil- la Brunt; reading by Miss Belch; piano solo by Madeline Osborne; a sing -song led by Russell Os- borne. The speaker of the even- ing was Rev. W. Patterson of Newcastle. The program and speaker were much enjoyed. Mrs. H. Reichrath conducted a contest. You won't have to stand on your rights if you right your standing. CH.RISTIA&N'S H-ave forImmediate Delivery a Limited Quan tity of SER VEL R efrigerators This time get the refrigerator that's I I i I or he Lc FIRST COME FIRST SERVED CHRISTIA'S ELECTRIC & HARDWARE nellm Vilhlc OCLLEV~IL169 OSHAWA m UN Wali Bill Pete Frai Len Ever Frar Lut! Geoi Bud Johr Jaci Frai Cou Non *ley Pen e Ca n -----o ---ey-------------- ItPolley --------------------- eClayton ------------------ nk Woolner -------------- LKnight------------------- ýrett Welsh --------------- mk B lunt -------------- rier' W elsh ------------ rge Lewîns -------------- 1 Pingle -------------------- in Living ------------- ---- & Parkin -------------- nk Burns ----------------- lson Woolner ---------- rm Cowle ----------------- Zion Ir. and Mrs. George 1and Teddie, Mr. end cey Bryce, Toronto, at neron 's. 2019 204 197 196 195 192 192 18E 181, 18( 17( 17 3 April 2nd. The social evening 7was spent in gamnes an-d the hasti 1 mneeting quilt blocks were sewed. DLunch was served by the hostes- 7 ses and their committee. Next 6 meeting at Mrs. A. Leadbeater's 5 on April l6th. 3 8 18 Son- Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stainton, Mr. Jack Stainton at Frank Inns', Blackwater. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Copp, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mitchell, Rus- sell and Alan, Toronto, at Russell Perkins'. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Metcalfe and Larry, Miss Linda Luke, Osh- awa, at Alf Ayre's. Boyd Ayre has accepted a posi- tion wîth Pickering Farms. Henry DeMille at Bumketon for the weekend. Joe Gatcher, Thornton's Cor- ners, at Hans Geissberger's. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradley and family, Hampton, Mm. and Mrs. Leo Moffatt and Paul, Osh- awa, at Percy Davidson's. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leach ai Douglas Flett's, Raglan. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hoskîn and Terry, Harmony, at Reford Cam- erons. The community gathered at the home of Thos. Martin on Friday nigilt to honor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gilroy (Shirley Martin) on their marriage. They pesented the bride and groom with a dlock and an electric table lamp. Both ex- pressed their thanks for the gifts, They also charivaried the newly- weds. The evening was spent in lost heir and the ladies serveda ifine lunch also ice ceam (thE Igroom's treat.) Haydon - ri Biackstock Eastem meeting of the United Church W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Neil Malcolm with a splendid attendance. Mrs. R. Taylor, president, took charge and after opening the meeting the business of the month was con- ducted. Treasurer Mrs. E. Lar- mer, gave a very pleasing re- port. A committee was appointed to make the May meeting special, it being the 25th anniversamy of the forming of the auxiliary. A beautiful Eastem worship service was conducted by Mrs. Norman. Mountjoy. Mrs. Harrison con- cluded the study "Currie of Chissarnba" in hem own interest- ing way and Mrs. C. Hill ead a letter fmom Rev. Memrill Ferguson, hem brother, giving a splendid description of a Christian African wedding. Mms. Malcolm and Mms. N. Mountjoy's group served lunch of sandwich and tea and aIl not- ed it a very pleasant and profit- able afternoon. Enniskillen Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Ashton, Lois, Mrs. E. C. Ashton at Mr. W. Tre- win's, Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hately, Bow- manville, with Mr. T. M. Slemon. Mrs. O. V. Flynn and children, North Hollywood, Califomnia, with hem mother, Mrs. R. Dickie. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tamblyn, of Lindsay, at Mr. J. R. Ormiston's. Mrs. M. Griff in, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rahm with Mr. Lomne Griffin, Purple Hill. Mr. Claude Smith is home again. A charivari and dance was held in the Community Hall, April 10 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ashton (nee Gladys Kersey). Little Janice Beech, Bowman- ville, recited "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and sang "Maimzy Doats." Community singing and dancing weme enjoyed by old and young. Lunch was served. Glad to know little Shirley Mils is coming home fromn Port Perry Hospital, where she had an operation for appendicitis. On Sunday evening we were honored to have Rev. W. L. Han- ley, B.A., Newington, his sermon was much appreciated. Rev. Han- ley is preaching for a cail. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Trewin and M.and Mrs. Earl Trewin at M.Fred Tom's, Purpie 1Hill. read by Helen Bertrum. Music was played by Ronald Ashton; Ray Ashton sang a spring song; bible meading was given by Helen Bertrum. The worship story was told, by Mrs. Read, also the story "Good News" from the study book. Meeting closed with a hymn and the Mission Band prayer. T-T .iit1nr Visitors: A. d.2AA £ £JIf i l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tompson and Larry, Bowmanville, Mms. R. Visitors: Thompson and Karen, Enniskillen, Donald Yellowlees, Toronto, at at M.rs. W. Thompson's. N. E. Yellowlees'. Miss Shirley Garrard, Bowman- Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Yellowlees ville, at home. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright Mr. Wm. Virtue, Mr. Milton and family, Maple Grove, at Ivan Virtue, Tyrone, Mrs. E. C. Ash- Elliott's, Peterboro. ton, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. Farewell Black- I4ois, Enniskillen, Mr. A. Martyn burn and family visited at Mark and Bob, Mr. Jim Martyn, Miss Blackburn's on Sunday. Clame Trewin, Bowmanville, at Mm. and Mrs. T. Salter visited Mr. W. Trewin 's. relatives at Port Perry. M r. and Mrs. Delbert Myles, Mr. Boyd Wilcox, Peterboro, LeRoy, Howard, Lloyd and Shir- was at home for the weekencl. ley, Orono, Mr. and Mrs. J. Potts Miss Betty Balson, Caledon and Lynda at Mr. W. Martin's. East, visited at J. W. Balson's. Miss May Trewin in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns, Mr. and Mr.an Mr. arr BookngMrs. W. MacKinstry, Oshawa, Mm.t rian aMr . ary Brong, Leroy and Lynda Rackham, Bow- Por.ran a Mr. C. W.emon's. manvîlle, Mr. and Mme. R. Burns, Mr. nd rs. . W DoweyJim and John, Janetville, were Bowmanville, IVrs. June Downey, get tS esys Toronto, Mr. Jack Stewart, Ham- gustst S rsey's.dut se ilton, at M. Don Cameron's. Our psod riypcncasevc- Mr. Cecil Slemon in Lakefield. ia. odFia rahn evc Rev. Rogers, Bowmanville, gave in the church basement on Friday 7an excellent message Sunday af- evening. Our church choir wil 1 tenoonin he asene ofourassst in the service. You are - t ro n i he a s n e f o r invited to attend. pas.T.CwigadVvn Sympathy is extended to re- Mmsae.rT. Cd omingandV iin latives of Mr. Thomas Rowe who hwav retune hoeater bin passed away on Sunday and who 1 We welcome.Mr. and Mrs. Wil- was one of the oldest residents of - bu Blckbun ad fmilybac tothe village. ur Bc k'un and famy a ck to d- Ray Oliver received a bad ut our ommnity Thy ar reîd-on hs foot while working at wood. It required the doctor's attention and several stitches.« IMany have been suffering from r a severe colds of a "grippy" type. 1 Babies Thrv occupied the pulpit on Sna ev. ganE.gCreswe iofTrotne ft~ EE~I.. message. For rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, steady gaining in weight and heaith be sure your baby gets its daiiy quota of our rich, creamy milk. Cali 446 to-day and ar- range f or our daily de- livery service. BD WM ANVI LIE DAIRY SORE FEET THIS WAV and feen the reaLient eer ahin muscfl e n reliefnte For he muscle muoi nd ains, acoesand sle and ankies, an twited limbe M sra bee faou fo oe 60 yars hmo foaneruf dia isrers, too. Get a bottoda"y; keep it bandy.0 ~AR DS Tyrone Mrs. Wmn. Macdonald and Mrs. Ronald Scott with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barber and Miss C. Mc- Kenzie in Toronto. Marilyn and Eileen Spicer, Bow- nanville, with Mrs. Laura Virtue. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Goodman vith Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goodman, Toronto, and attended the chris- *ening of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good- man 's little son on Sunday. Mrs. Byron Moore has returned home from Bowmanville Hospi- tal. Miss K. Macdonald, Oshawa, visited hem mother, iVrs. Wm. Macdonald. Miss Marion Henning, Bowman- ville, with Miss Velma Collacut.- Mm. and Mrs. Ewart Bragg and family with Mm. and Mms. Walter Park. Mrs. Melbourne Phillîps, Maid- stone, Mr. Richard Hawkley, Mm. and Mms. Harry Collacutt and Mm. Fred Tabb with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Collacutt. Mm. and Mrs. Albert Wood and Audmey, Bowmanville, at Mm. H. Camemon 's. Mm. and Mrs. Gussie Rosevear and family attended a reception at the home of Mm. and Mrs. Mel- ville Baîl, Millbrook, in honor of their sister-in-law, Mms. Gordon Larmer, a war bride, who arrived last week on the Aquitania. Congratulations to Mm. and Mrs. Leon Moore on the birth of a lite son. Teewas a large attendance at the play "Uncle Josh Perkins," Friday night which was given here for the second time. We hope to see a goodly num- ber out to Church on Sunday. There wil be a communion ser- vice. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Joe McRobemts and Miss Mabel Mc- Roberts to the village, they hav- ing purchased Harold Bu.rgess' property. Mm. Howard Philp with his bro- ther, Mr. Russell Philp, Peter- boro. Maple Grove Mrs. Jim Shorten, son Bobby, Toronto, Mrs. George Jarvie and two boys, Oshawa, were visitors with Mm. and Mrs. R. L. Worden. Mm. and Mrs. W. Stewart, Miss Margaret Stewart, Birchcliff, vis- ited at Mrs. L. C. Snowden's, Fmi- day, and attended the doings for the boys who had joined the for- ces and returned home. Mrs. L. C. Snowden, Miss Mil- dred Snowden visited hem sister, PROTECTS and BEAUTIFIES Dulux - - qt. 5$.35 Paint PaintsI ENAMEL gal. $4.5 HOUSE AND FARM WURUNG OUR SPECIALTY Higgon Electric PHONE 438 Men 42 KING ST., B. Wanted IN A COPPER - ZINC MINE Good Wages, Steady Ail Year Round\ Work Write for Information to Employment Manager Waite Amulet Mines Limited Umm il SERV-EL ELECTROLUX THEý),ý ý-REFRIGERATOR mmmm_ à Mob, czrý- V 0 Good Chances for Advancement NORANDAQUEBEC

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