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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 11 Jul 1946, p. 7

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fTkV?,rRSDAY, n........ TWCY lAlANtAThA. OMAVLL.1946OPAESEE % M.u-m-uu-m-=-mm-m-u-m-u-u- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Phone 6«à MMM M - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mis. Leslie Brooks is visiting Mr. and Mis. Wm. Watson ai friends at'Bobcaygeon. Hamiltan are visiting with Mr. MISS Lucy Lyle, Toronto, was and Mrs. W. J. Cully. home over the weekend. Mr. Harry Robinson, Roches- (< Miss A&lice Lee, Toronto, -visit- ter, N.Y., ois visiting, friends and Ld _herkmother, Mis. Selena Lee. relatives in town. I Dçrk and Brian Barnett spent Mr. George Lunney, Colling- UJe holiday weekend with friends wood, is visiting his daughter, at Kiry@Od Lake. Mis. J. H. Johnston. Wehv utreevdan ar odal nvtdt oei s re oyPten,18 RoesBo,42peest sevc of8intrih pro ae 42peM e Fe -----------$ 7 5 Wries ave st eceveda n 4K-ieeSt7 Bowmanville's Headquarters ~ for in and see the Iatest styles. EW 1847 ROGERS PATTERN Y OURS "1 [ewellery Bowmanville AftII~ F TASTY AISLWID -m C(/)~9 and Grocery Specials EDMONDSTONE'S MARKET On these hot days drap in and let us help yau with your food problems. At ail tinies we have a plentiful supply of meats, fruit, vegetables and grocepies ta make your meals more inviting.1 Phone 375 for Delivery ]Edanonmdstonme's Marlket Harvey Joint, Proprietor King St. E. Phone 375 Bowxnanville s P GofnYu aainHpy Maesr o r pcan pnwe o ev fo orvcto edyu lte ou ob r cl* eadg wya rs sadiy PHN 52 FR IC-P NDDEIVNE OJFCEHOR *uin Motho Jlyad ugs rina oMiaicusv .0am o5pm I audy90 ..t,7pm slsd1t uutt 9hAgs sû m nil * lanr an Le Phn*2 in tW - - - - - m Lb Mu. and Mus. Chas. Edgerton, Mu. and Mus. Max Webster, De- trait, visited Mu. and Mus. J. Living and other iuiends and relatives here. Mus. L. Davies ueturned with them for a visit in Detroit. Congratulations ta Geordie Gil- bert, Westmaunt, Bowmanville, 94 today. Hale and heauty, an or- iginal member ai Woods' Senate, Geaudie is receiving congratula- tions ai his many iuiends on tur- ning anatheu milestone. Miss Marion Rickaud, B.A., daughteu ai Mr. and Mus. W. J. S. Rickaud, Shaw's, has ueceived the appointment ai head ai the Clas- sics Depautment, Barrie Calleg- iate. On the teaching staff ai Ca- bourg High School fou the past fouu yeaîs, Miss Rickard will as- sume heu new position in Sep- tember. She was an honor guad- uate ai Bowmanville High Schaol. Congratulations. I LEGION SOFTBALL The iollowing the second hali ai the Legion softball schedule. All home games are played at poned games will be played at the end ai the schedule. *July 16-Bowmanville vs Ajax July 22-Bowmanville vs Oshawa *July 31-Whitby vs Bowmanville Aug. 7-Oshawa vs Bowmanville len for the past five years, and is retiring irom the ministry aiter 35 yeaîs service and is also taking up residence in Brighton. About 70 relatives and neigh- bours gatheîed at the home ai Mu. and Mus. Laine Grifiin's, Puiple Hill, ta celebrate their 25th Wed- ding Anniveîsauy. The table was piettily decorated with wedding cake, streamers and rases. The campany was ealled ta aider by Mu. Narval Wotten, Salina, uncle ai the groom. Little Eva Ann Whittakeî, Hamilton, niece ai the groom, presented the bride with a corsage ai roses. Mis. R. Stinson, Cartwright, read the addîess and Mus. J. Heîod, Weston, presented them with a giit ai maney. Jean Griffin gave heu parents a bed lamp. Mis. Walter Rahm and Donalda Giffin gave suitablc readings; Misses Dorreen Rahm, Mary Griffin and Mary Adeline Bradley sang three numbeus. A dainty lunch was served. Those attending from a distance were Mi. and Mus. J. E. Griffin and CHURCHES EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Pastor: H. W. O'Brien Sunday 1l a.m.-Believeis' Meeting 7:30 p.m.-Evangellstic Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.-Prayer 1-.-, Lil Miss Mary Southey was -in To-b ronto over the weekend visiting Brown VAAsN Miss Elizabeth Marani.t Mi. and Mis. Lewis Dewell Mi. and Mis. Jack Macklin andC are holidaying at Williams' Point, Jack and Bob, Toronto, Mu. and l Lake Scugog. Mus. Arthur Wren, Oshawa, at Miss Helen Gunn, Toronto, Mi. and Mus. Trueman Claike's. spent the weekend with heu par- Mis. Gea. Stephensan at Mis. ents, Mi. and Mus. J. A. Gunn. Alex Moffat's, Dundas.n Miss Edna Battreil, Toronto' Mus. J. Brown, Newcastle, at t spent the weekend with her sis-Mi. Aichie Brown's.t ter, Miss Mae Battîell. Mi. and Mus. Wellingtan Far- 1 MissGlads Jmiesn, Wnd-row attended the wedding ai MissV Mis Gady Jmiean Wid-Evelyn Jamiesan and Mu. LeslieS sou, was guest ai heu mother, Mis. Davis Cameron. Mus. Farrow at- Mary Jamieson. atended Miss Jameison's trous- Mis. W. G. Simpson, Toronto, seau tea previaus ta the wedding. has been visiting heu sister-in- Mr. and Mrs. James Cuison and law, Mis. M. Cary, and other rel- family have moved ta their newa atives. home. r Misses June Alîchîn, Bowman- ville, and Phyllis Legge, Oshawa, spent the weekend at Balsam BurketonF Lake. Mu. T. A. Beacock and daugh- ter, Marian, Regina, Sask., are- Rev. White, a former pastar, visiting his sister, Mus. A. W. will pueach here July 14th and l Pickard. 21st. Re-*, Seymour will take his Mus. Bill Dunlop and daughter, fiust service here on July 28th. Toronto, weîe weekend guests ai On Sunday, July 7th the Sac-J the former's inother, Mus. Gil- rament of the Loid's Supper was hooley. obseuved. A large congregationr Mu. and Mus. Waud Hoffman, gathçred ta hear Rev. James Mu. and Mus. Frank Shaw, Toi- Plant's fauewell sermon. He paida onto, weîe weekend guests of Mu. tribute ta the faithiul members 1 and Mis.,Wm. G. James. who have passed on . Rev. andJ Mu. and Mus. Jack Cully, and Mus. Plant will be gueatly miss-3 Marilyn and Billy, Toronto, spent ed fou their cheerful assistance at the weekend with Mr. and Mus. all times. Oui sîncere good wish-3 Hugh McDonald. es go with them. Mu. and Mus. A. W Pickard en- Many are making good use o teîtained Tîinity Chuuch chair at the bus service which makes two1 their cottage, Lake Scugag, on trips daily. Thuîsday evening. Visitais:1 Miss Edythe Carter is spending Mr. Joe Leyland and George, a twa weeks' vacation at the home Hamilton, with Mu. and Mus. Hop- ai heu sister, Mus George Kîeig, ley.1 Kingston. We welcome Mus. Harry Rahm Mis. F. Strange and Miss H. and Mus. Florence Caughill back Strange have returned ta King- ta Buiketon. stan aiter spending a few weeks Mus. Grenur, Oshawa, with Mu. with the foumei's daughter, Mus. and Mis. S. Moff at. Miss Betty E. C. C. Southey. Moffat, Peterbaro, was home. Miss Georgina Whittakeî, Pet- Miss Chistina Gatcheli with erborough, spent the weekend Mis. W. Vivian, Oshawa. with heu mother, Mus. Gea. Whit- Mu. and Mus. George Carter and taker. Mu. and Mus. R. Rowan and iam- Mu. and Mus. W. E. C. Wouk- ily, Enniskillen, motoued ta Ha- man and famiîy are enjaying a miltan, Niagara Falls and Buffalo holiday ai two weeks in the Otta- on Sunday. This was Myitle's wa Valley. and George's fifth wedding an- Mus. Richard Cooley, Mus. T. E. niveisauy. Prout, and Mis. W. J. Richards Mus. J. Chatterton, Lorraine, visited their sister, Mus. T. G. Glenna and George, ai Hampton, Norton, Locust Hill. called on fiîends. Mis. Kenneth Buinside and' Mu. A. Binnell, Toronto, Mis. Miss Dauathy Richards, Toronto, L. Gage, Harold and Jean Coch- spent the weekend at Mr. W. J. rane, and Mus. L. Cochrane, Toi- Richards' a nta, with Mus. H. Rahm. Jean Miss Violet McFeeteus has re- is staying. turned irom her halidays spent Cap Graham, Part Hope with. in Hamilton and Stuathcona Mu. and Mus. K. Roblin. Lodge, Carnauvon, Haliburton Mu. Teddy Haines is holidayîng district. in- Kinmaunt. Mu. and Mis. Ord Rhodes, De- Miss Effie Glennie, Oshawa, tuait, Mich., and Mu. Howard was home. Poweus, Oshawa, were in tawn Mu. and Mus. Grant Wilson and Wednesday and favared the edi- Beryl, Kinsale, with Mis. Pearl toi with a caîl. Avery. Beryl uemaining. Mi. and Mus. R. Wright, Dick Mi. and Mis. A. Goodman and and Wayne, Miss Geneaux, Tien- Mu. and Mus. Victor Baunes, Tar- tan, spent the weekend with his onto, with Mu. and Mus. E. Ad- parents, Mu. and Mus. Thomas ams. Wright. Mi. Gardon Brown, Toronto, The business section ai oui Mus. C. Brown, Lindsay, with Mu. town has S7et another change. and Mus. Jim Curran Raby's Beauty Salon is now locat- Mu. H. Trick was in Toronto. ed in the Jubilee Building, King Mus. F. Carnochan and iamily, Street. and Eaul Caunochan, with Mu. Mu. Gea. W. James and Mr. and Mus. Grant Carnachan.. Alan Stuike motored ta St. Marys, Mus. Mansfield and Mu. Frank Thursday, ta attend the funeral Mansfield, Toronto, with Mu. and ai Mu. Laine A. Eedy, editor ai Mis. F. Needham the Journal-Aigus. Mus. J. Gatchell, Mi. and Mis. We extend oui congratulations D. Gatchell and iamily in Osh- ta Stella Best, Orono, who re- awa. ceived flrst class honours on her Mu. and Mus. W. McLaughlin, theauy examination. Stella ob- in Oshawa. tained 88,marks and is a pupil oi Mu. and Mus. C Dean and Mi. Mus. Reta, Dudley. ând Mus. A. Dean and family with Mu. and Mis A. W. Pickard and Mr. and Mis. Archie Lunn, Kir- Mi. T. A. Beacock and daughter by. Marian are leaving Thursday by Mu. and Mus. Bill Slingerland, matou ta visit their sister, Mus. Bawmanville, Mu. and Mus. Ross C. H. Habden at Boston, Mass. Hubbard, Mu. and Mus. W. Bry- Misses Dorothy Marris and ant, Oshawa, with M Ir and Mus. Joan Newton have accepted pas- B. Hubbaid. itions at the summer resait on Mu.. Howard Leslie, Janetville, Joseph's Lake, Muskoka, fou the Mus. John English, with Mr. and summer months, aiter which they Mus. Albert Hughes.é intend ta enter training at Ham- Mu. and Mus. Arthur Tampkins ilton General Hospital. and Gardon with Mu. J. A. Tamp- Mi. and Mus. Chas. E. Hoar, kins. Toroto, ere uess aihisar- Mus. Matha Adaâms is ve-ry 11 baby, Mi. and Mis. J. Herod, Weston, Mi. and Mis. G. Whit- taker, Eva, Ann, Hamilton, Mis. G. Bradley and childien, Toronto, MrYI. and Mis. N. C. Watten and Ainott, and Mus. Arnatt, Sauina. Visitais: Mr. and Mis. Wallace Aber- nethy, Evelena and Dorothy, Tat- tenham, Mi. Tam Williams, Brad- fard, visited Mi. Russell Griffin's, Danalda Griffin retuîned home withi her grandparents for the sumýmer. .Mr. and Mis. R. J. Weaving at W. H. Moore's. Dr. and Mis. Clarke Dorland and family and Mis. Doîland's mather, Mis. Wm. Ralph, at Mi. John Doiland's. .Mu. and Mis. A. Leadbeater at Rice Lake. YVr. G. Reid at Little Britain. Mr. and Mis. W. H. Moore and Miss Helena Moore at Mis. May Woods', Base Line. Mis. George Hewitt, Jackie and Jane, Mr. King Kent, Brantford, Mr. and Mis. J. D. McLean, Ta- ronto, at A. Shaip's. Rev. M. R. and, Mis. Sandeison and family, Toronta, Mr. and Mis. H. ana kePaît Perîy, Mr. James Byeîs, Blackstack, with Mus. C. Sanders&n. Mr. and Mis. L. Bîaidwood, Montîeal, with Mi. M. Habbs. Mis. E. C. Ashton with her daughteu, Mis. S. Rodman, Paît Perry. Miss Ella Rogers, Chicago, Mr. Bob Rogers and daughteî, Jane with Miss E. Souch. Mr. and Mis. Harold Ashtan, Miss June Ashton, Mi. W. Bragg with Mi. and Mis. S. May, Sund- ridge. Mi. Melville Griffin and Doris,, Messrs J. Henry, Jr. and Si., at Mis. M. Griffin 's. . In 1886 - 60 years ago - the Dominion Experimental Farms were founded. 'Starting with five farms the System bas since been extended ta 34 farins and stations and 210 illustration stations. This System, the largest and most comprefiensive of its kind in any country, is maintained, with the other Services af the Dominion Department of Agriculture, for the promo- tion of agriculture and the national economy of Canada. As a result of the work carried out in the- past by ail the Se rvices of the Department in co-operation with the provinces and agricultural colleges, a much greater measure of stability has been given ta, farining in the, Dominion. Now that the war has ended ail the- Services of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture - Experimental Farms, Science, ]Production and Marketing - visualize a broader and fuller program of usefulness ta the people of Canada. The facilities of these Services are varied and extensive. Everybody in Canada is invited ta take advantage of them freeiy. The Department is always ready ta assist in any way in the advancement of the basic industry of Canada - Agriculture. Dominion Department of Agriculture Ottawa, Canada HON. JAMES G. GARDINER, Minister PRESCRIPTI ONS CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED WMen yau bring youî prescriptions to us you can be assured of the finest possible resuits. Each one is carefully studied and accurately fiIIed with the purest mngredients. We specialize in this wvork. Mhen sickness prevents you fîom bringing your prescriptions to us PHONE 792 WE SHALL CALL FOR IT, FILL IT, AND DELIVER IT PROMPTLY. ýý i FOR FOOT COMFORT' For quiok flrst aida.. BANU "AID ADHESIVE BANDAGES CLEAN WHITE SHOES WITH d6it9l15c-25c Palm Beach --------------- 25e T ops --------------------- 25C One-White, tube ---------------- 25e S PECIAL Gillette Blades 25 for - $1.00 BIue-Jay Corn Plasters .......... "5cS Nu-Feet Insoles................ ;;c 25c I.D.A. Corn Remover .......... 19e TIRED FEET ENLARGEMENT SPECIAL Black and white en- largement 8" x 1" in special 10" x 12" leath- erette frame with glass face, complete $1.79 We feature "Radiant Photos" by Mercury. Bring your films to us. 10are, »éý white, completoly myped 3 7so SMEET ROLL le ROLU FOR27Ç AIEJ ILAURA BECORD CANI Olympene ---50c-$1.00 Zam-Buk --------- 47e Schall's Corn Pads ---------------- 35e Freezone------------ 32e Cress Corn Salve 50e Scholl's Foot BaIm ----------- 50e Absorbine Jr. 98c-1.95 Putnam's Corn Extractor --------- 27e MACLEAN BMND STOMACH POWIER 59c0u BARGAINS 15e Boracle ------ lic $2.25 Lactogen -- $1.59 35e Worm Syrup 2;c 35e Corega ------- 24c 39c A.SA. Tablets 19c $1.25 Plnkham's Comp --------------- 87e DR. G. S. H. BARTON, Deputy Minister DENTAL LIQUID 2 or 3 drtps pet brushing Scoops your te.tb datiling white. Keops your nmouth Iresi,, brecth sweet. LARGMDIME9 SIZEE ' SIZE On the air--'»Sharoethe Wealhh" everv Saturdoy Night. Lots of bis cash prises. SiCanadian stations-C.B.Ç. Se@ your radio listing for timsudan station. Kili ail maths, and mothproof fabrics and f urs for 5 years with BERLOU - $1.31-$2.57 THE IA434 LEG PAINTS D ubarry ------------------ $1.00 Duration -------- --------- 49e N O-H oz ------------------ 65C PR£SCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY X McO REOGOR MISDRUGIS PHONE 7M - WB DELIVEI Oshawa, at Russell Staintan's. Mr. and Mis. Alf Ayîe. and Lloyd at Lloyd Metcahf's, Oshawa. Mi. and Mis. Adam Hawley, Peterboro, Mi. and Mis. Lloyd Stainton and Gail, Taronto, Mi. and Mis. T. K. Creighton, Oshawa, Rev. &. S. Linstead, Hampton, MrI. and Mis. Frank Innis, Faye énd Carol, Blackwater, Mi. and Mis. Rass Lee and family, Kedron, at A. T. Stainton's. Mi. and Mis. Walter BaIl and childien, Sandfaîd, at Henry Ball's. Mi. and Mus. Leonard Ball and family at Frank Biay's, Enfield. Mis. Thos. Martin was in To- ronto on Wednesday ta see her daughteî, Marguerite Martin, off on a trip ta Vancouver. Miss Diane Lee, Kedron, at A. T. Staintan. Mi. and Mis. Fred Cameron at Whitby. Citizens ai the comfmunity gath- eîed at the home ai Mi. and Mis. Paul Sobil an Monday night ta hanour Mi. and Mis. Pete Sobil an theiî marîiage. They present- ed the bride and groom with a nest ai tables, a cut glass cîeam and sugar set and a cut glass tray ta match. The groom thanked them for the gifts and % social time was enjayed. Zion Visitors: Mu. ând Mis. Christian Star and family, Toronto, at Hans Geissbeuger's. Mr. and Mus. Eldridge Nelson and Roy, Millbrook, at R. W. Ball's. Mr. and Mis. Clifford Flintoff and Wayne, Newcastle, Mr. Percy Flintoff, Maple Grave, Mr. and Mis. Deibeut Flintoff, Irene and Doris Richards, Kedron, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Flintoff and family, Courtice, at Wes Cameron 's. Miss Peggy Killen, Tarantq, at Robt. Killen's. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gifford and Joyce at Frank Bell's, Mark- ham. Master Billy Baîl is visiting his grandmather, Mis. Milton Robin- son, Oshawa. Mi. and Mis. Clarence Martin and family, Leskaîd, at Thas. Martin's. Mr. and Mis. Harold Wiseman, Carol and Glen, rslington, at Mel. Morgan's. Mrs. Walter Bales, Brame, at R. W. Ball's. Miss Helen Cameron with Miss Marjarie Groat, Columbus. Mi. and Mis. Fred Harding, 1 . SalIem The Wamen's Association met at the home ai Mus. Ross Lane on June 2th with twenty-one ladies in attendance. President, Mus. L. Welsh, opened the meet- ing and conducted the business periad. Mus. H. McClure had charge ai the programme. Mis. J. Cook read a paper entitled "You Are Neyer Toa Old ta Play." Mis. R. Collacott and Mus. McClure gave readings. A game and a cantest completed the programme. At the close the Puesident ex- puessed the regrets af aur Assoc- iation on lasing Mus. E. J. Silver from oui midst and she was pie- sented with a cup and saucer and iloweî vase as takens af aur goad wishes. Mis. Silver made a veuy iitting îeply. Lunch was seîved by Mus. McClure and her group. On July 2nd the W. A. held a Pot Luck supper on the Public School grounds. This was well attended and the committee In charge cansidered it a decided-. success, bath financially and soc- îally. The îeward is in keeping the commandments, not fou keeping thein.-Lydia Maria Child. ýAGE SEVM THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO 9'MTDCTNAXr TTYTXF 114-1. lnA,2 Clarke Union Farmers have been busy taking peas to the factory. Trustees of the school have purchased an ail furnace for the school and expect ta have it ready by September. Archie Watson who has recent- ly returned from Germany has been visiting his', parents, also friends in Hamilton. He has gone ta Kingston ta get his discharge. Orville Chatterton has secured a position at the Forestry. Visitors: Mr. Hartman Baker at Mr. Gar- don Poweîs. We understand Haîtman has purchased a faim north ai Peterborough. Miss Laraine Starke at her sis- ter's, Mis. Gardon Power. Mis. Eva Allun, Port Perry, at her brother's, Mr. Frank Brown. TENDERS The Bowmanville Board ai Ed- ucation requests tenders for the removal oi ashes and garbage from the High, Central Public and South Ward Sehools. Quote prices for collections once and twice weekly. Bowmanville Board ai Education, 28-2 S. R. James, Sec.-Treas AT YOUR SERVICE 1

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