PAGE FIVE - - -Mà U molu ITrm7V eW Ap SDAY,_JUNEOth,_1946 0TOR LE SNew Poiler for CHR.YSLER& PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS AID FARGO TRUCKS .. .. .for Bowmavled vicinht PALMER MOTOR SALES invite you to see . .. their e premises *. and the Latest, Greatest Plymouth models on display. Drop in-look around Palmer Motor Sales new Showrooms, Service and Repair Departments-and see the latest, greatest Plymouth on display. Tom Palmer or one of bis men will be glad to tell you how Chrysier Engineers have refined and improved the new Plymouth in more than thirty ways. The LATEST Plymouth is the GREATEST Plymouth ever built in Canada by Chrysier! M eet the Staff of Palmer Motor Sales Partner and Sales Man- ager. Has had wide experience and train- ing in the Retail Auto- motive field, in the O shaw a-Bowm anville district. Partner and Service Manager. Has also had extensive experience in automobile servicing plus, 11/2 years as an instructor at an Army Service School. SEE PALMER MOTOR SALES WIIEN YOUR CAR OR TRUCK NEEDS SERVICE-you con count on good work ai Palmer Motor Sales ai fuir -prices. Servicina by experlencecd mon who lake pride ln a lob weIl dont. WHEN YOU NEED CAR OR TRUCK PARTS-Palmer Motor Sales hat now ln stock-ond wlll have ln stock --lhe most frequently noeded pars... rellable, factory-englneered end Inspected Chrysier. Plymouth end Fargo Truck parts. WHEN YOU NEED A NEW CAR OR TRUCK-ChrysIer-btJilt vohicles are avouaoble for essential cîvillon use. If you quallfy zeo Palmer Mot@r»Sales ai once. You may place your order now for a Chrysier or Plymouth car for future dellvery. W.R. (Bil>)MUTTON -Eight years' service station experience in- cludin training on sPecialized lubrication and as attendant. H. G. (Harold) SYMONDS -,Mech- anic. TenyersrepaIr experience plus special courses as motor mne« chanic and in weldinig. E. F. (Elmer) GIBSON -Parts and service department. Educated at Oshawa Collegiate. Worked in automotive field in Osha'wa. R. (Roy) swiNDELLS Bookkeeper. Train- ed as accountant and stenograWher. Joined paler os.after 41/ years ini the R.C.,A.IS j. p. (John)CONNLEY -Mechanic. Five yeats R. C.A.FP. Aero-Engt- neer Mechanic. Taken special courses in gnechanics andwelding. entation was held for the returned the times we've spent together Newcastle T. llad ur Mrs. J. el, Tro Hamnptonl personnel under the auspices Of When the Sewing Circle gathered _______T.Aln n Ms . el Trn _______ he hurc andcomunit onto, were guests of Mrs. Stella An- the_____an__ Iuit o no matter what the weather. udyShoonuda wil MsNrmnAi a ofrdeo. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nash, De- Saturday night. "Good -luck"' and peace go with Sna colo udywl r.Nra lnhss a esn totMihgnhaebe uss A number of Hampton young meet at 10 a.m., no church service recovered from her recent illness Her many friends will regret of ber sister, Mrs. W. Chapman ladies attended a shower for Nel- you to your new home in vr that she was able to spend the ta learn that Miss Tena Ferguson and r. hapan.lieArmur rid-tobeat he anilaon account of Ebenezer annivr weekend with Mrs. Annie Lang- is a patient in Bowmanville Hos- Mr. and Mrs. W. Wellman, Osh- home of Mrs. Wallace Munday. But please do not forget the aymidOsw.Mss aroAIptl. r.KehAkni lo frîend's yau leave in Hampton Quite a number from here at- lin accompanîed Miss Sybil Lang- a patient in Bowmanville Hospi- awa, vsited Mr. and Mrs. S. Wil- The North Group met for sew- villa. tended Zion and Salem annivers- maid to their cottage on Lake ta. liams. ingMn. andhoMesofWnaggE. Hshawasat Messrs. Fred and Walter Hol- Cole on Wednesday afternoon May God's best blessing foiow Mran s.W gOhwatSmofrtewekd Teil'sfbl aeonF- well and Miss Moore, Toronto, when there were about 20 ladies YOU and brighten ail you rs.L .Snwe'.Mn. George Joli who bas been day evening between Newcastle were visitors at H. Stainton's and present, seveal othen members of way, r.LC.Sodns confined to bed for some time had and Oono teams was postponed attended the "Anmy Personnel" the gnoup being unable to attend. With friends and flowers and Mn. and Mrs. Gordon Martin, the misfortune on Tuesday to fali on account of ramn. banquet, on Satunday evening. lAn event of interest of the after- happy hours, Oshawa, at Mn. and Mns. R. L. out of bed and break his hip. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Glenney Dr. nd Ms. J H.MeKiney oonwas the presentation af a Is our wish for you always. Worden's. Ms rn li h ufrdadEwr pn h ekn adr.sandJohn, J.H.kinn ee lovely framed motta and dainty Signed on behaîf of the Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reader, Scu- a heart attack at the United with Mn. and Mrs. T. A. Rodgers, guets f M. nd rs.Ramond handkerchief ta Mrs. W. Rackham, "Sewîng Circle." gag at Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Wright's. Chunch an Sunday morning is Kieinbung. F ~ ie ui r ~A gusso r n r.Ry a valued member a! the group, slwly improviflg at the home of LAC. Gordan Garrod, R.C.A. m u, Farrow. Mrs. Rackham made a fitting Mr. and Mns. R. L. Worden at Mr n r.GereAln retn a oe o h ek Mn. and Mrs. E. Crawford and acopne ytefloigrpy hnigtelde or the Mr. Everton White's, Tyroe Mrs. Fred Adain is visitîng with end. Mrs. Hanking, Taronto, were lns gifts, and said she would neyer The evening auxiliary of the frîends in Trenton. Ms ancaPacRNO guessso!Mrof ndMr.. ruceHa-Irsi.noruucetaHeo w hae.ga foret henhursupensinyheesw-n.M.S meton-TursayeeeninndE-Wanen adeMs.lCcil rar-awaanda r.dnvir. Stnsa, ofo Kig S., E BowaOv garth on Sunday. thered today' ing gnaup. May 23rd at the hame af Mrs. veth left Monday for an extended Biackstock, visited Mrs. H. R Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams visit-. But ta honor a friend who is mov- Mrs. Howard Allun, Miss Ber- Steven Jeffery. Mrs. Russell Gim- trip t the Peace River district. Pearce. ed friends at Part Hope last week. ing away, nice Aluin, Mrs. Aleck Hall and blett, took charge of the follow- Mn. and Mrs. Charles Brereton Mr. and Mrs. B. Dehart, Mrs. To part with aur friends1alwaysIdaughter Patsy, Belleville, Mrs. ing programme wbich opened Business DirectorY and family visited with Mr. and Morley Ross and Kenny, Miss brings us much pain, Albert Phare, Bowmanville, at with a hymn, prayer. Scripture- Mrs. Douglas Cunningham.O E June Lockwood and Miss Betty But we know that aur loss wili be Hanold Allin's. neadings, Mns. Seward Tyler, Mrs. L B G A L Mns. Stella Anderson was a Reid, Brookiin, visited the form- other folks gain; Nonm Bothwell, Mns. Earl Steph-- guest at the By-Line bail of the en's daughter, Mrs. R. Farrow and Frfv er o hsltl enson, Mrs. Lloyd Snowden; topic, W. R. STRIKE, K.C. Men's and Women's Press Clubs atWeka .... 73am t 7pm Mr aro.gru urnele ae le, ..No ,Clr e "Christian Home," was very ably Barnister - Solicitor - Notary the Royal York Hotel on Satur- Stras...73 ..t . Mrs. A. . BiSleS.vNo. 9dlCerasis given by Mrs. Ross Stevens. The ter, Ms .Pie oot. Admn ap or ev president, Mrs. E. Twist then took Solicitr for Bank o! Montreal day evening. Mn. and Mrs. John Buckley, spent as we served sîde by side Mn. and Mrs. Frank Parker charge; Mrs. Lawrence White, Money to Loan - Phone 791 Mn. and Mrs. Adair Hancock Donna and David, Oshawa, visited We've fashioned garments, large spent Sunday with Mn. and Mrs. Mrs. Norm Bothwell and Mns. Bowmanvilie, Ontaniioand littieso Murparont, Snas. . . ..r0...t 9pn Mn. and Mns. Bert Stevens. and smaîî, Roy Brand. Jim McGregor were caîîed ta the_________________weegeto!hsprnM. Mrs. R. Luke visited friends in For ladies, men and chiden, Mrs. Wallace Gibsn has return- front. Mrs. White read an ad- LAWRENCE C. MAOB.A. and Mrs. J.C Hancock. Oshawa. e oefo tehsia.dress, Mns. Bothwell presented BrMter.iioNoayPulco T.atakigteatme n T or-a G orc ie iisSrieB te M. and Mrs. William Rae, To- And when we made wee baby e oefo h optl Mrs. McGregr witb a ovely crys- Britr oiioNtr uleot aigtetet o ronto, spent the holiday weekend clothes we calied on yau ta Sevenal o! aur residents have tai vase on behai! o! the membens. King Street W., Bowmanvilie throat condition spent the week- witb Mn. and Mrs. A. L. Blanch- tnim them. had the "flu." Little Douglas Gib- Mrs. McGregan is leaving aur com -_Phoe:_ffie_ 68________553_nd______hme_______th ard. Youn pleasant.face and cheerful son bad branchial pneumania but munity. The auxiliany are busy W. F. WARD, B.A.. and h s.erekn geC Mrs. Editb Black, Bowmanvilie smiie is recovering nicely. sewing on a layette, which will Baitr-Slcio oay o n. ands Mrs.JaknGloervlaei tatn ansun amse n h omnt and son Genaid, Toronto, were Have been an inspiration, as we Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Glenney and be sent ta a hospital in the West. Britr-Slctr-Ntr fM.adMs akGoevla guests of Miss Wiima Leach. have carried on aur wonk son motored ta Embro. Mn. Glen- The next meeting will be held at 9owmannilSereet ntanAoaM. Gog Tewtthidor a.e roiBonhstaed epced Mrs. Leta Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. To belp a war torn nation. ney returning leaving Mrs. Glen- Susie Laind's on June 27th. Th Pone:Ofice -82ntrouse40 riswihehsr se r , Misois ncino isnwbueo bs T or islsi i Irwin Perrin and son Clare, Mn. We ask you ta accept this gift ney ta cane for ber mother wbo is meeting closed with mizpah ben--T and Mrs. Victor Phair, Shirley with lave fnom one and al, undergoing an operatian. edîction. MISS APHA 1. HODGINS Tnenwith. Miss Dorothy Tren- properyo evnS. n ntetefre ayElnR a tRu s l l L kh o m e.h n i o o u a l ;b u s y e c v t n o h o n a e a n a e u h r o at Russel Luke's ta ban it on yur wali ing for the field day in Newcastle, McGregor and !amily fnom aur Successon ta M. G. V. Gouid Mns. A. Houstn was in Toron- tion o i e oe rn rdo ot saa L AArecptiatbaquetbadnpes-tayainb inrbapy meayieta! Wdnesayhaternon.ecmmunty, oef hveesldeteiryemperncent.o-Bowmavilluta n Saundayattedingthe ed- Banta bassold is ochaSton askatbewa, an Mis -- b~~ouse and store ta Mn. and Mrs. Phone 351 tdin atuBisap traci h Sc -BooiCanchS.t rdToa n odaMs eiJ Whitney Gnose, Oshawa. We wel- dchgapel o e r ic Mis MolyAlnSpne.Mn hmsba r.Wm iknala Icome them ta aur community. MnD NTALAmurduhtr !Dr. R. G. a teamecvtn o h on wn rnsn a Armour, Westont vr. ±'Wriiî We have a Laundry or Cleaning Service to Take Care of Ail Your Requirements. Our COLD STORAGE FACILITIES wili protect your winter clothes during the summer months. OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANINO COMPANY LTDU Phonoe: Zenaith 13000 Collections and Deliveries Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday an tbe highway west o! Courtice. Social Welfare Topic At Women's Institute The monthly meeting o! tbe Bowmanviiie W.I. was held in the panish hall o! St. John's Churcb on Thursday, May 30th with a good attendance. With the newiy elected officers in charge, Mns. Dumas, the presi-1 dent for 1946, opened the meeting and presided during the business period. Mrs. C. Johns, convener of the group in charge, presided during the programme, as follows: Mrs. A. Baker in ber entertain- ing manner gave a reading; littie Miss Tanya Goddard pleased al witb a piano solo, and Miss Alne Nortbcutt sang two beautiful solos, Miss Helen Williams ac- companying ber at the piano. Mns. Howard Cole of Hampton, the guest speaker, gave a very en- lightening discourse on Social Welfare. Graduates o! Royal Dental. Coliege, and Faculty o! Dentistry, Toronto. Office: Jury Jubilee Bldg. King Street, Bowman ville Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 pan. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon Wedlnesday Closed Sunday Phone 790 - House phone 325 DR. E. W. SISSON, L.D.S., D.D.S. Off ice in bis home 1100 Liberty St., N., Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily 9 a.m. ta 12 noon, Wednesday Closed Sunday Phone 604 23-5* Monuments IThe Rutter Granite Company Phone 501 - P.O. Box 622 Port Hope, Ont. Monuments, Gravemarkers, Engraving, Goldleafing14t Miss Mary Tuff and Mr. Percy Tuff, Toronto, visited Mn. and Mrs. Frank Branton. Mn. Parnaley Martin is conval- escing fnom bis recent attack o! pneumonia. Miss June VanDusen, Toronto, visîted ber father, Mr. Wm. Van Dusen at the Queen's Hotel. Miss Ruth Allun, Tornonto, daugbten o! Mn. Harold AllUn and the late Mrs. Aluin, spent the weekend at ber former home bene. She was accompanied by ber aunt. Miss Ruth Bonathan, Toronto, visîted ber parents. The United Cburch Sunday Scbooi anniversary service was beld on June 2nd. Rev. Donavar Jones o! Albert St. United Church, Oshawa, was guest speaker. Rev, Wm. Patterson and Mn. A. E Mellow, supenintendent o! tb< Sunday sehool àssisted with thE service. Mrs. Morgan and Mie. Reid, Oshawa, supplied the music Real estate and building ii 1booming in Newcastle and th( Gaines belping witb the construc- tion. THOMAS GOODMAN Brookiin, passed away May 25th in Oshawa General Hospital. He had neacbed the age o! 91 years and up until Sunday, May 19, was most active in looking after home duties, walking ta the stores each day and on the Sunday pnior ta bis death be attended bath cburcb >services in the United Cburcb of wbicb he was a loyal and devoted member. He had been a miller in earlier years, operatin.g mills in Columbus, Tyrone and Brookiin but retired some 20 years ago when he purchased bis home bere in Brooklin. He wili be greatly ks lie ries d highly swidow, ss, tbree by a for- STyrone; &.fred of S Emily nes and askateb- vid Bur- ne of Mr. The funeral was beld on Mon- day in the United Church with Rev. P. L. Juil officiating. In- terment in Oshawa Union Cerne- tery. Heaith enougb to niake work a pleasure. Weaith enougb to support your needs. Strengtb ta, battie witb difficul- ties and overcome tbemn. Grace enougb ta confess your sins and forsake them. Patience enough ta toil until some good is accomplished. Charity enough ta see some good in your neighbor. Love enougb ta move you to be useful and helpful ta others. Faitb enough ta, make real the tbings of God. Hope enough ta remove ail anx- ious fears concerning the future. THUM t R t .DRAPES Spring Cleaning Made Easy .By Sending Us Your aCUSHION COVERS aCU RTAINMS aSLIP COVERS .BLANKETS *PILLOWS QUILTS THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVUJjJF,, 014TAluu PAGE iriv LI