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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Jul 1948, p. 7

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TI1VRSDAY, .TULT 2!nd, 1949 'rnw PAiA¶WAW 'rA'r~LfAv UP~~PAMWI? V V - - - - - ac. ~ --- £AJLAN v ~ ~..n1 J. .C5A~AN.1 PAGE SET Mfr. and Mns. Russell Okej holidaylng at Thurstonia Park. Mr. and Mr.. J. Crombiea Bill are holidaylng ait Washago Mn.. Gladys Courtney, Tor( ta, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. J.!N hals. Mr. and Mrs. William Watv Hamilton, are vacationing town. Mrs. Gardon Frith, Toron spent the weekend with Mrs. T. Ross. Miss Maxine Hume, Adr. Michigan, is visiting Miss Dorat Faulkner. Mr. anxd Mrs. Elmo Anders le! t Tuesday on a mator trip Stratford. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Birksa holidaying at Wîg-A-Mog Ladj Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moodya enjoying a vacation at Narma dale, Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woode Joyed two weeks' vacation atS va Birch Lodge. Mr. Gerald Cox, Toronto, spe the weekend with his parents, IV and Mra. Ken Cox. Mr. Allen Bail, of Toronto, h been spending a few days with ti Misses Allen, Beech Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Gardon GrumE and Susan, Ottawa, are holidayir with Mrs. Francisi Clarke.. Dr. Dorothy M. James, Toront spent the wèekend with her mi ther, Mrs. N. S. B. James. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hill and Mr Norman Wilson, Toronto, visitE Mr. and Mrs. Reg, Cramp. Miss Anna Johns, Marris Jev ellery Store, is attending Sun mer School at Oak Lake. Miss Gertrude Ross, af 0we Sound, la vlsiting her aunt, Mr H. B. Foster and Mr. Foster. Miss Kathleeni Sisson, Toront spent the weekend with her pai ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Sisson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter CoIirý Toron~to, spent several days wit Mrs. G. E. Pritchard and Heler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson a tended the Campin - Crawfoa wedding in Oshawa on Saturda3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Shackleton ar spending a few days with Mi and Mns. F . Coulter near Keeni Mr&. Norman Patterson ai Mra. Beatrice Hall, Toronto, spe. the weekend wîth Dr. J. C. De' itt. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDona.g and Karlyn have returned fron vacationing in the Niagara dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. George Spence: and family, Toronto, spent thi weekend visiting relatives il town. Miss Gladys Brooks *and Mii Betty Clayton are vacationing ir London at Mr. and Mrs. Wil Mood 's. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Staples anc Mr. and Mrs. Everton White moc tored ta Madoc and Bancroft ov- er the weekend. Mnr. C. H. Papineau and Mr Loftus Papineau, Toronto, havE retunned from a fishing trip ir Alganquin Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen ané children, Toronto, spent Sunda3 wlth Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Papeat Liberty St. North. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Corde: and Roy have returned home fror two weeka' vacation at Halstead's Beach, Rice Lake. Judge and Mrs. Harold E. Full- er and son of Fonthoîl. Ontario were guests on Sunday af Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Patterson. S AF E Satistylng Service STEVE N'S T -MAV- x - OiT " Satan's1 WILL BE TH] Bob Dever'si GOSPEL TRIS SUNDAT ai 7:3 IN THE TC ALL ARE1 The1--'re will bé speci( SPECIAL OPEN IN FRONT 0F 8:00 SATURDA Under auspi PELLOWSHJ P 0VIlDEPEN)C 1 OP CAlS and uhop with local cars monopo- --------------5 t 6%;1-4% id11i ID ERS NALlizing curb parking. 'T"liEeD(Music tEJevvsMFs5es Maryelen-B5%man R E ON Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Anderson 1 P ifRay DudleyAR.CT.dr ClameSc 3. Gy and Suzanne are spendlng the T e O o o N w issMr -ee omn in e Phoe 63summer ut Picton. Marion and Evelyn Pscvsted Grd XPioltla hn Mr. and Mns. T. W. Samson, _____________________________ N.ar allMs.iT.fR Bwn , ososGre -Inha, l ls ok Barbara Jean and Teddy, Brigh- Mr. anMrrs. T. R. o rGre I-n ra, illiam ok. --- ton, and Mr. J. R. Everest, Tor- Miss Anna Staples, Guider, and amld tables and flowers with Blackstock, Mr. nd rsIT. .TGadeIX AAI"%Wilia are Mr. Bennett W. Wilson, Grand anto, were guests of Mr. Robt. H. the following Girl Guides left on lights overhead. After a sh~ort Bowmun and family, Barrie, ut W. Robinson. BUY IT THE M VII. Manan Island, NB., enjoyed a Warder and Miss Marion Warder. Friduy for Pigeon Lake where business period, the evening was Bowman's. Grade IV-Honora, Betty Gar- ,LI4 IN~1 W'T an o. ia Curit imsn Ave. Mr.Bet M. and Mrs. W. J. Mils and they are camping under the sup- turned ven to Mn. H. Barlow and Mrs. A. Pierce, New Jersey, Mr. ratt, Toronto. C N E IN :0 utiSmso v.daughten, Mrs. A. G. Wilson, St. ervision of Mn.. A. J. Frank: Car- Mns. E. R. Rainey. Hilariaus and Mns. F. Abernethy, Joyce and Th~eory on- When you viait the Lions Carn- Mary's, wene guestsaut Glen Lan- oaime and Eileen Janes, Joanne games and contesta were enjqyed, Ellen, Peterbaro, Miss Consina Gad II- ronltai lic ialon edesay Auus 1, b n aentheweked.On Sun- Cornish, Lamna Lewis, Rosie Bos- tug-of-war, shoe kicking, etc. The Samis, Oshawa, ut M. Samis'. honora, Bill Robinson. surure seyo La, so'lllovLdyotey enedinerguetloveock Magart YrkyEnaelob ad Mil ontstwhih r- M. nd nM.J. rmitd an Grde IJ-.Hstay, utclas ,.and son, him! 30-4 Mn. and Mns. Geo. W. James at Goode, Grace Gumsby and June sembled a persan trying ta un- eeBoolnltJasaksad ooa ilimRbno n Miss Ann Cryderman, Shaw's, the Balmoral Hotel. Nelo.srml iarne ae nMn. W. J. Onmiston's. GaeI-hay i l. i. holidaying with her aunt and . T e!lo ig B w a vlect The Bn3 son family picnic was a crowded street car, brought DGud Ms aso, M. a d h nraeBil R oinson. c ~tOuncl, Mn andMrs.W. Hnnaizens were registered ut the "Old held in the Orono Park Saturday. peso agtr aypie n Atu ry n ilGa _________ CCoet'PonWib.'Home Week" Reunion heldu Congratulations to Ran Patter- wene distributed ta the winners. Mr.An tudGa, BiWl Ga Mn.an Mr. ac CulyMa i ndsay, early in July: Mns. H. son who obtained honora in his A hearty sing-sang in the hou Gra y Trono..ithMn..W iniaorSinitle n.E lst yeur aut Osgoode Hall. was dinected by Mn.. EverettGry thy lyn ah Biliy, spent the weekend, Joint, Mr. and Mn.. Fred J. Mit- Miss Gardon, Sixth Line, i. the BonwtMn.JBlue ut the Mr. and Mn,. Edwin Ormiston, Rural School Reports , wihMr. anid Mrs. Wm. J. CuIly, chell, Mn.. J. McQuunnie, Mn.. new operaton at Orono Central, piano, everyane singing their îav- Maple Grave, ut H. Smlth's. SxhLnCak Bowmanville Beach. GoeWeteM.Anwih, M.adMGadnLa noithrmony. The highlight of Mr. and Mn.. A. W. Prescott at SxhLnCak sta1 Mn. and Mns. Jack Saunders and 1Lamna Pinkham, Mn. and Mns.. and Leamen and family are the evening, however, was when Mns. D. Gaodhand's, Bobcuygeon, Hîgh School Entrunce - Inez 01Mn. and Mn.. Cli!! Anderson have W. Pinkham. spending a week In Orono aften Mn.. Blue cantributed sound ef- and J. J. Devitt's, Long Sault. Gardon, June Gardon. reun.e fom hoidyig t n.an M. . oula Cr-having a holiday ut Lake Simncoe. fects for one a! the camic sangs. Miss Ruth Prescott ha. secuned' Grade 7 ta 8-Helen Hoy (H-.). are 1Genvrredea," Hliurton thrs and fm ilyR.,oulaelCaof Rev. Wm. Sterling and Rev. Mn.. Brown and Mn,. Blue fax'- a position in the Registry Office, Grade 6 ta 7--John Gaon [ge,,Gevren"Hlbro. iuhr an aiy aey f Thos. Wallace, Caîborne, wene in ored with their popular original Bowmanville. dn Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Milîs and Perth, have been holidiaying ut Onono on Sunday and had din- duet. after which a picnic lunch _________ Grade 5 ta 6-Rolland Manning. aedaughter, Mrs.A.G. Wilson, St the qCarnuthers cottage, West ner with Mn,. Russell Best. wa, senved. Thanks were extend- Grade 4 ta 5-Leonard Hoy ýan- Mary'., made a friendly cal on BeaMn. aDMn..aW. H. unnuth-so Orono Girl Guides held 'an en- ed ta hastes. and cammittee for MA L G OV Grade 3 ta 4-Ross Gay (H.), M . da H H Pthon the-ofN y.a d nug W . H .C am pany in joyable picni c t the P ark on the arr nging and carrying out suc__ ___ _ d n, iliRM a ill day. ers. Hehas accepte a positioneveing of July 9. A ibountiful an evening which will long be .TmTpa H) oadGr en-. M.ndMsSa CaeWes-WindsoreNadllukeCompanyi- suppen vas enjoyed aften which remembered. Church School st.ants on Sun- rde, 2-June Madill til hM. nMn. . S Cale, WeisitigWinon. n iltaeu ei Rosie Bostock and Edna Goode Visitons: day, July 25 at 2 p.m. and con- Stewarte adll PINE TREE PEU kiw , br taJ. C le nhil isibat e c t e e f laing tisoan-.mde a presentation ta their lead- M . and M rs. Henry Sm ith and tinues through A ugust or until Cah nn ~ T a h r O T4 R U HS E CI N RS M . h s sse ,M n. W m . Riding, sh-, er, C pt. Arm strong, who ha . fam iy, H rnepayne, with Mr. and funthen notice. ________ES hissiser Miss Mary Rodd af Lonsdale, worked so faithfully with the Mn. Deb Myles.1 Misses Muriel Stevens, Greta 19.S. NO. 3, DARLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Westî who farmerly won the champion- girls for eight years and feels she Mn. and Mn,. Fred Kelly with SnowdenadJa White, Messrs. asHartiepool, England, anived Sat- si a ulcseknh.us must resign. Former Guiders, Mn. and Mn.. Fred Cornish, Mor- Roy etcalf and Stan Snowden Secured High School Entrance Bh ramo anvle Mn,. ell ncisn wofn heigh scholanship awund Anna Staples and Marjorie Mc- nish. are attending school for leaders Standing-Douglas Battams, Dan- fo ihSchool Entrance exmsb iett ter af Mn.. E. E. Downey. ,- This high hanor was awarded byte pnam. 'at home. Mn. and Mn.. Gea. W. James, iel Tink and Lamne Metcalf. ing~~~~ the South Hostings Educatian As- Over 300 people from Durham Mn. and Mn,. Cudmore, Toron- town, Mn.. W. J. Milîs and Ms Pase rmGaeVItGad W J.Bagnel wn te lucky ioiation. Mary is daughten of County guthered at the new Dur- ta, with Mr. and Mms. W. J. Lea- A. G. Wilson, St. Mary',, Mrs. VIII-Bill Bonk F, Milton Carman dnaw of a suit o! ciothes at the Mn. and Mn.. Henry Rodd (nee M.hm Fdetin f Agriculture men. Frank McIllveen and two chil- G, Bill Panas G, Joan Trimble F, taIntrmeiat baebîl amelas Banel),farrnerly af Bowmian- Camp ut Coid Springs' Park on Master Norman Fisher, Toronta, dren. Kingston, Mn. Philip Ayling ndCalsWyeG xo-wek. hedna ws mdebyville. Sunday aftennoon, ta loak aven with hi. grundmother, Mn,. Leray Oshawýa, were weekend visitosa From Grade VI ta Grade VII- TheSttema',sprt rpote j Miss Gwen Caverly accampan- the grounds,- study the plans fan Hamilton.MsL.CSn e'. Aileen Vondracek E. ns. Mn. fRobent E.Nble b a, rt n e£brMomHd Kennoydthe buildings proposed and enjy Mn. Brton Wad, Sutton. with M. and Mns..Fred Davidson, From Grade V ta Grade VI- ededfrma 00-il buttp nona leisurely trp ta Vancouver. The a pinic supper. Mn. Chas. Os- her brother, M. W. P. Burnett Oshawa, Mn. and Mn,. Sam Cale' Kilent ik CragF obbG, Owen Sound ta Saulte Ste. Marie girls travelled by bus and stop- banne, pnesident of the Federation, and Mns. Bunnett. Alberta, called an a numben ao o hile CrdrmnFlBbi ýw and retumn, on the steamshipSS. ped aven with relatives and conducted a short meeting when Mn. andMn..,Clve Cavnly, ofTnimb, n-Mntui.fiend. ut Detroit, Chicago, Ed- J. J.Mellor, seretary, expîained Font Stewart and Mn. and MrscholfWedsan,_udu. Ada BoF , Manle Biis G N IID A Mn. and Mn,. John Leslie af Las manton, Calgary, Winnipeg and the negotiations up ta the pres- Murray Kennedy and family, of Mr. and Mn,. Joe Ballons, Wl BrookGteslie PWhilyte.IN IID A ,n Gatos,- Califonnia, and Mn. and Banff. After holiduying ut the ent in obtaining the site for the ITimmins, with Mn. and Mn.. N. lowdale, with Mn. and Mn.. C. H. FrN rP ae IVRo Whate TIV-.r Irs. Mn,. James Johnstone, Vancouver, home af Miss Klein, Edgerwood, use of the people of Durham W. Chatterton. Snawden. Milly Vondracek G, George.Wil-S T 1NGS am B.C., alledon th formr's np- B.., Gwn wil be eploye by Cunty.Mr. ad Mrs MellrMMrsandAlsertonBrLawnandpent lthetBrownmsontthelWayneF, BattamstamF. ta, hew, Mn. W.* L. Patterson. the Bank of Mantreal in Van- were taken by surprise when Mn. Ruth, Enniskillen, with Mn. and 'weekend in Hamilton with hem From Grade III ta Grade IV- Rach Place setting-on 94- an- Mn,. H. Nivens, Toronto, and couver. M. H. Staples, vice president, read Mns..'W. J. Stainton. husband, Mr. Albert Brown. CarIa, Crydemman G, Lamne Cru- includes knife, fork, Ta. Mn.. Bennet, Newcastle, wene ne- Mn. and Mn,. Henschel G. Danch a very lovely address and Mn. W. Mrs. Gea. Armoun, Hampton. Mr. and Mn.. Albert Brown, Bil- go G, Pniscilla Murdoch F, Ralph spoon, Solod Fork, Creant n cent callers ut The Statesman af- and thein son and daughtcr-in- B. Reynolds, treasuren, presented with hem parents, Mr. and Mn,. R lie and Betty ane spending thein Whyte F, and Kenneth William- Soup Spoon, Buffer knifa ihfcweeMm.. Nivens was a law, Mn. and Mrs. Harold Darch, thcm with an eicctric desk dlock H. Wood. iholiday, ut Lake Hunst, visiting son F. ri formen memben of the staff. New York City, have been holi- and an electric iran in honon I ___of_______Aibert's parents and athen relu- Fnom Grade Il ta Grade M- a- Mn. John Stutt, son af Mn. and daying ut their cottage ut Baw- their 35th wedding annivensary. tvs i rdra ,Ae okF Sd Mns.. J. Ras. Stutt, i. nursing his rnanville Beach, East Side, and Rev. A. E. Eustace, Onono, led in Mr. andU ~IMn,. E. R. Freeman, Not Promted-Jim Tnimble. l.amm in a sling, us the ncsult ofa i vitintg Mn, A. L. Danch and Miss a short service, which was most ________ M. Gl eais noan, t Caa rm a eI ymrdeIl-anR ' broken shoulden bonie, received'Bertlha Darch. Mr. and Mn.. Han- apprapriate in the beautiful out- ______ visited t his bther' onNoranEy nE, Daniel Bat- ne when he jumpcd from a hydro old Danch wene honored ut the doon setting. We wish Mr. Grant Carnachan Sunduy. tams G, Lloyd Whyte G, and Ma- [r. truck. Jubiiee Pavillion in Oshawa on Congratulations ta Mn. and Mrs. in Toronto Gencral Hospital, a Miss Marion Snowden, Toronto, nion Young F. eler e. Mn. and Mns. W. L. Paterson, Friday evening when a presenta- Bevr. Hendenson (fanmeniy Marg- speedy recaveny. spent the weekend ut home. E-85 ta 100%; G-67 to 84%; nd Mns. Rota Dudley, Rev. and Mns. tion was made ta them for being anet Burgess of Bawmanvilie) Congratulations ta Mm. and Mrs. ýnt W. P. Rogers were among the the couple fnom the longest dis- who were mannied in Bowman- Ted McLuughiin on the binth of Vguests holiduying ut '"The Oid tance attending the dance. ville on Juiy 3. Mr. and Mn,. a son. Mil," Tweive Mile Lake, Hali- Rev. R. D. Duncansan, fanmerly Henderson have an upatment an Church service wili be held as ld burton County. of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Main St., Orono. usual this Sunday mamning. m Miss Barbara Ayleswonth of the Chunch, Bawmanvilie, was in- Mr, and Mn,. J. J. Meilon me- Mn. and Mm,. H. Munroe und [s Watford Guide-Advacate and Miss ducted into the change of Knox turned an Satunday after a very Bobby, Toronto, with Mr. and Enla Lancaster of the Comber Church, Haveiack, and St. An- pleasant holiday ut Hall's Lake, Mrs. J. Ponter. ~r erld tope of u Te Sats-drew's Pesbyteriun Church; Non- Hulibunton. Mn. and Mm,. George Tompkmn erma Heaffiee on Mond ay Teates- anWdesa veig J-.Miss Helena Waddell, Toronto, and family, Toronto, with Mr. ý e m n o f c n tio n u n g o r a q u ic k h oiîd ayo n a ndnM ns. J. A . T o m pkun n visit beforene iun their aoil- I 4. The ordination ceremanies is home fanhldy.ad r.J .Tmkis U' SOE day np t Queec. ene emfomed ith he mdem- A well uttended cangrogational Mr. J. Porter with relatives in -A'O ýS Dr Wator, Rev. W. A. MKay o a meeting was hed in Park St. Un- Toronto. in Dr W. e Tennant Oa Mw a bo u g, n ch ge O t- -ow ited Church on M nday conducted M n. J. L tremouille and Aud- n W Jaes ttodedOshwa o- s u th orinaionandin-y Rev. A. E. Eustace. Reporta rey, Mm,. A. Berry and Jim, Tor- wayCu ucenMndy edget tter diCal. naMndL.nT fram the Building Commîttee onto, with Mr. and Mrs J. Car- Friendly, Personal Service IltnyCu lnhonMnay eduction wr:Cl n r.LT in the Council Hall ut Camp Samn- McLaughlîn, Mn,. D. Ferguson, wene made ta the congregation ter. d) a Th Rgupesi ft srws M . and Mn.. E. W Crawford, Miss and permission given ta pnoceed Mn. and Mrs. Linden Saunders >- HrmyRig, pesientof he Osh- L. Scott, Miss F. Galbraith, Mm,. with the plans us soon us material and Diane, Miilbnook, with Mm. u n ,u va P~aWa Boy Scouts Local Associa- A. Honeyman, Mr.J oi nd can be pmocuned. and Mm,. K. Roblin. L 1 IIfU mF4I1~r tin.Miss Jean Coyle, al ai Bowman- Miss Canai Stapies, Toronto Miss Linda Stuart, Niagara i r. Rev. Stanley L. Osborne, Bu- ville. General Hospital, is on thnee Falls, with Mn,. E. Caughiil. Epsom Sait., i1lb. reg. 15c eFo .u fisEI . 7e chelon ai Arts and Docton ai Mu.- The editor of Th Statesa weeks' vacation. Mn. Lloyd Slingeriand, Niagara- Baby Cream, reg. 50e --------- -r uccfitad in ic, ha. assumed hi. new duties as w.dîgtdt ej a nia Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Eustaceoan-the-lake, with Messrs. Chester39 govemnar and principal ai Ontario aeitaated t e Graaiona and Mns. Eustace's sisten, Miss and Wiii Hoskins. Bb og yurg 5 -- ---- --- g Laie' oheeWhtb, uced-Ceoni enduttheadcuoatinJoan Attweil, Winnipeg, who i. Mn,. C. Sanderson and Mn,. D. 011 Wintergreen, 3 oz., reg. 35e------ --- ---- 27e jJ yd LadiDr.sC' C unscallen whoysuee- herUniersiathfegw on, Egenespending ber haiidays in Onono, Kay, Toronto, called on aid friends Essence Peppermint, reg. 25e ---------------_- --------ie iy signution too efic t l y 1. Dse r. HeUnv rit f Org n uges: had a l4 l'TItipIUJia artinthIvll ge Fa a pîcasant tnp ta Niaganu1. ir.nOtgenvillage.. VitamE.nHBheTbsalls0n'ses30y' ,treg. BI7cb79100'se3057e rAD. 37c,79eBANDAGES Osborne la a native aI Durham whosesn ao aulEgr Dnl tpe n a rw ýn Couty. s son, ajor amuel dgar onald taple and Mc Bron PPenetratl LinimnLiniment, e------.---------------7----------37DUE Couty Hughes, graduated this year. M. lbt thi. week on a canoe trip P Tl 17 T' Almond Lotion, reg. 50ce------------- ---- --- 39e n Al Shrubb, lately recovened Fred Hughes is a native ai Tyrane thr g*loqunPrNE T N IL s from a seiaus openation, offici- district and attended Bawmanville nuhioqm ak Cneamn Tartan, 2 and 4 or. reg. 20c, 35e ------ - 16c, 29e ates Saturday in the annual sports High School anound the tunn o! A bowling green ha. been op-q. encdin he ammnit Pak fr M,. . Wlke i.in rilia ith Miik Magnesia Tabs., 100's, 300's, reg. 39c, 89e 29e, 63e o! he onntoPolce Hehadtathecenur. Lterhotoo prt the use ai any whoarue intenested. hem brother, Mr. Fred Holdawuy Chiidren's Cough Symup, reg. 25ce ~ . 19C 0,decline an allen ta attend the 01- in the Spanish-Americun Wan. M.L .MGni .tkn h .snosyh odrdAu,4o. e.lc8 Cd ympic Games in England due ta His ýon Samn was dnufted into the asMr .G crse ut 15c 30ceiusyJîl.Pwdrd lu,4 z, eg 0c8 ill health. army while a student ut U. f 0, iss Jr oan seNil Guelph. Mn. and Mns. Anthun Redknap Corn Remover, reg. 25e --------19e - Don't miss "Lea!" He will be in 1941, was scveroiy injunod in in h.tehews n WenstMndy.PysIiiumn Seed, 1 lb, reg. 9 . 47e one of the big attractions ut the the battie of Okinawa, Japan, an inheWs for sevenal mnonths Rev. and Mrs. John MeLachian Lion Clb Crnivl o Wenes-hositaizedfortwoyear af ndattending Coilege, is home for the called in the village on the way Lios lu CnnialanWene- hsptaizd or woyersalen- holidays. through fnom visiting thein son, ____________________________ day, August 18. 30-4 wards from injuries neceived. Sam Mn.. Hanîmill and Mr. and Mrs. Jack in Cobourg. They are leav- The local peach crap, which i. the sixth member ai the Hughes Fernley and daughters, Detroit, ing soon for a vacation in Winni- conslst, ai odd trecs here and family ta have a college education visited Mn,. H. Walsh. Mn.. Hum- peg with their sarn Anchie. CR CK Y U there about town, appeans less from this institution and two are mil is staying for a few weeks Congratulations ta Mn. and Mrs. FoA y evr -k mhnlayai crp wi lyhmvetenom- hnoeraotinest Mrinuh navewith hen sister. Lloyd Buley an binth ai a babyy ,ANIE ""NO malcrp wllbe arestd romneer os inerst n is atve Mr. and Mn,. R. E. Logan and girl in Oshawa Hospital. VACATION______EE_1)__S___________"E_____ the cusuai tmee buck ai Hury AI- Caunty a! Durhami as ho ha. been Mn,. Noman Aluin uttendcd the Mn. and Mns. Clifiord Bosa0 prce $6.00 lins rocry aconisentsuscibe t Th feai o Mrs. Albert Logan in were weekend gucsts of Mn. and S KOL, for anning - - 5 c 5 Tauniats !rom the U.S.A. con- Statesmnan for many yeams. Belleville on Tuesday. Mn,. R. S. Johnston. 53c, - 75cfr oionIv, a tinue ta motar thmough tawn in A number ai people uttended Mn. and Mn.. Bort Stupleton and forPoion L>IOak1q increasing numbers the past week. e V T- % 11 1the Barn Dance n n iday ov- arly wihn. an M ,. en o S m anadtielen weme ulso ut the -Fe-d -pured tea and a vomy enjayatîle1 usually make their- ho me __wîith Ceaner - ------- 15c, 25e ' WELCOME ention picnic. -aitennoon was spent iby approxi-1 their daughtcn, Mn,. N. W. Stev- PamBahW i aven Sunduy prion ta retumo ng t Oven 26 members attended the Rue Brown ut Roseneath, rstI a-e [lmscln meS hrpstoinBatodHs Evoning Auxiiiany af Park St. Mn,. John Turner and daugh- 255e,49c,.65 atms c laub r]e osto n B anfr p. Church on Thursday in the orm ton, Jean, Orono. are visting hem 65c $.- _______Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloye ando a picnic ut the home af Mn,. sistor, Mn.. Fred Nesbitt. Jean, Mn. and Mn.. Ras. and eEvenett Brown. A lavely setting Mn. and Mn,. Fred Weich, Ott- HamitonwereBiod y e o1gred the ladies on the lawn awa, with Mn. and Mrs, Chu, Cob Mr. nd rs. avi MeRlli. Cobsladies or men's dressing 8c, 2 for 15c Buy Todoa! IM.dMrs. avid w M rceis. theMr. John Elmen who underwent Go~pi o foilowing letton as a "thank you, Stafford Bros. treatment in Oshawa Hospital bas Rber lvsseopi19 BOof2 for the Christmas parcel, No. 9 MONUMENTAL WORKS returned homo.i POST OFFICE ladies sent: àMn. nd Mn,. Chas. Morris with I 'rwi"WiigPas8,2fo 5 No. 7, Hampton on Hill, Open Evemy Day ber sister, Miss Huyward, Mount 33C______________________ Pmn. anWmik nd Evenings & Albert.- - - - - 2fo65 WaricshrephneWbitby 552 Mr. and Mms. MuoGregor Janes,, nvlo£1U25s5c Y N I G H T D e a r M a d a n i :, J u l 1 / ~4 à ~ 3 1 8 D u n d a . S t . E . , W h i t b y B u l g t l, w h o h a v e b e i O ln i o n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y s m a d e s e v e a l P E S R I T I N S A P EeAd ff RO T 1 wshtothunk you veny much _____________ cals aon aid friends in the villagePRS ITON A EC LY inded fr th pacel tha 1 aveon Sunduy. ices of the received from yaun No. 9 graup TICKETS' TO jMn,. MacIntyne, Toronto, is vis- ai ladies. I think it i.. veny gooci EVERYWHERE iting Miss Jennie Thonipson. A L D)ENT BAPIT CHURCHES and kind o! you ahi ta think about Air, Rail or Steamahip hmr mil oth es mi.duvid emiliGE G uaso0far away frorn you and I cansuit Wunkothr . DaviLocldDEAMn___ Pono79 N1ADA hape thut saine day God wili ne- JURY & LOVELL D .kwor- w puy you al ion youn kindess. 1 ingSt WTPoe_78___Loal £J __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __Yo rs. ithli. Kl z tW . nv e 78 Shale p ncessing 1for il i. being W o N Mi-s. Hînson villepnessed in many countnies. Dugs _ .akê..s*,...., 4~N ,~ j . . . --- . - 4 , TIMMMAT, JULT 22na, 1948 TM CANAt)" STATWAVAN. nworàwte% Ir

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