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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 26 Aug 1948, p. 10

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7 - faGE TmW as turnîp or oningay anm impvorant art in dressing up 1 To avoid monotony, don't serve Sreornt the same food twice in differentSeeount forms in a meal. and f amily. W iNt NW FM O AlImmMaking Use of Leftovers uwU N& wThe best prevention of loftovers taste the refres M WIL M INS YMyou know that your family wil. consume. We know families that wt hclt g N~ Y4 aways ave twe or three Potatoesw th ho la .~ gI~/,left in the dinnen pot. A littie fonethougbt in market- delicious drink Ing is another way cf avoiding this. Hewever, if you do finci Il ~~~~~~~~~yourself witb a surplus there aremaywscfuigteecap FO( ILOEX /M/890/S#/ rd, 1IEE~IpcfE II.PIMPLESAND Gle n EXO$ONI/ T/E»tDBLACKHEADSi HN Lu Qukk!yhpips to cea: up thse beshes PH N 50 years.1 King Si. W. *REWING COMPANY LIMITEO Dr. Chss'-s Ointment - - r -, ~ - an average cf $1.53 during 1935-. 39. At the same date, total farm. employmnent amounted to 11.12 million persons, cf whom 2.67 mil- lion were hired workers. Total employment was 400 thousand less than a year ago, although the number of hlred workers is un- changed. FAEM RELP IN U.S.A. O n July 1, 1948. agnicultural wage rates in the United States avenaged $5.40 a day without board, according to a report pub-1 lished by the Bureau cf Agricul. tural Economics at Washington, D.1 C. This rate compares with $5.17j a yean ago, $3,64 in 1920, andg to A. T. Christie, now have their ~ TT Vwv h asgso citr tii" teRo A.ownidelivery wagon making daiiy OBITU.nR.LLwoilthe 1aosae from he ifte S dnga t te In th Dlii annDistnt Psi- - Russell Griffen, listeners to keep their purpose on IPomTewhle going to Burketon, Sunday dy JOHN MILER a lofty pane, and to use the help Excerpts from a speech made John Miller, Brougham, died a of Masseye famous aotoan boterofHo. ictoras ceiving injuries to bis lef t arm his farm hom;e, Thistie Ha', Ho-lv h bnat ie ea h n. V eeinenfthas and also shock. dy uut2,a h g f 8-.livete bnd a anteI otAeia eihCmieo TWENTY4FIVE TEARS AGO who have First Grade in four or Geo. W. James is attend.ing the An Auute 2atthe ag kow e 3sya h nna etigo h August lGth, 1923 more papers. special course in Journalism at the er and importer of Shorthorn cat- Hope Union cemeteny, palibearers January 17, 1948, at which time CongratulatioAz to Miss Marian Orono-A very serious accident University of Toronto, where 117 tie, Clydesdale horses and Shrop- being* Cecil Paye, Newtonville; Mr. Massey neceived a citation for ~'George WlePr oe tn i itnuse otiuint Warcieî, wno nas tne nonour o, with fatal resuits occurred at the editors and would-be editors are sire sheep, he was a member of a ley WaonesRy , ort hope;Sank-this distnihe controdibutiongt winning the General Proficiency new cernent block storehouse be listenîng to 25 lectures from pioneer family in Ontario Count s, Hrod aBest, ArhurWal- ten furth eceofgioodraces onged Pnize, having obtained First Grade ing buit by R. R. Waddell&Coeinn ecuer.H wsfequeny ajudge at im- Members of the family who re- and national onigins. Proficiency on eight papers and Orono. Mr. Woodcock of Halibur- Eston Darch, son of Mr. and portant fairs inciuding the Chi- mi r itnTmln lv- W aewgdadwnabt S-cond Gride on one naper. VMait- ton was instantiy kilied. Albert Mrs. David Darch, saved the life cago International.lnOi; dt Ms.E ad e ae agstntheoesaofit- \lnd Gouid's standing is Finst î Turner, Bowmanville, and W. J. of John Eakins at Port Hope, He was well known aMong well), Port Hope; Alberta (Mrs. A.picbehtd.Iwsote siaceon~x papes, Secondi Fowier, Orono, were seriously in- where his companion, Edwand Durham County breeders where Moore), Strathmore, Alberta; Ro- whole, a weil-informed war. We ~rd none paper and Third jured. Geo. Keyes and Allun Clay- Bebee was drowned. Eston dived he often purchased outstanding ger Tamblyn, Zion.weertysueeknwht deoone paper. Other stand- ton of this town were also injured for Bebee but couldn't find bis livestock. He retired three years w were fihting.ureWe nit was Mfg otY of mention are Ai-l and ail four were brought to body. ago due* to declîning health. His NETLTO oer and we got theniusfi bent Allun, Stanford Symons, Missi Bowmanviile Hospital. passing is mourned by his widow docent, and o the hooff- Gr ceB ag , n S an e O b rn B w an iieBa er ,su c so s I TY YE R A Oand three sons: Allan of Toronto, E T T O cial do u e t, a d he p t - GraceBrag, an Staley sbore Bomanvlle aker, suceAugusITY lAS,189 Hugh at Thistie Ha' and Robert gahadtehatraigcs Augsi 8t, 198 of Brougham. Several frorn this Congratulations to Dr. R. p. histories-and some of us even get Congratula t i o n s to R. W. district attended the funeral. Bowies who celebrated bis 84th a look at the ovens-we knew CakH. F. Osbonne and P. J. birthday Aug. l7th. what we bad fought. TionpsigterMatriculation Mn. and Mrs. Marshall Malcolm We thought we had learned be- I:OCA GO A ARR VES ation singteir BLAKE G. STEVENS and Ann, Stratford, visited Mr.n. ::ZrZgeteflng F. cA Ltie, N. Mcaugton n .BaeG tvns pase and Mrs. L. Joblin and other fri- And yet 1 have been given re- F. . Lttl, N Mcaugtonandawa atherhome in Solina on Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hyland since the war-to express views AToms on passing their honour Wednesday, Aug. l8th, after suf- duhes ootvstdfrwihorI matriculation eaiain feigahatattack hc dan agtrT otvite frwihou bohrs id.I Tyroe-E H.Hawky bs gv- een ausng oncen fr te ps are~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred is a matter for some natural em- Up t-.H.Hweyhs -beeyas. Shone ws n er 7th atH n.barrassment that our work in the enunti shola her dvan e t his years.Sewsi e 5hM. KnehElford, Manitoulin fight against "intolerance" should HOSPITALITY BEGIfome i furt Penny, who ne-his wieth frme MrgrelPnyo, visited Mr. aund Mr.sl bviaynesayints turned toraL.nad, ferA.,Ty eas Brofn. Educated a lia schooiVito comun. toryne. nd"nolrne stryo n Gr ay cto, lived ber entre DifeJnonhsSMpathy is.eLtond Caiofs ak o mnriis n tlr thre rpoitonof od er language lfarm e ad inte vill ae rbe wa a s. Witpol i sni the pa sin.ofance" Lýý1 a e t ls a e o eient bu was in Bak e prior forber maraetVctMn. adolm. Vito Mac m an e an nlerab le r. The teacer i CnadCobor Coieate knrown. moreailina ni e ehw n ila yndneosdvcs Tirne Mau y nger L.A. W. Tolae p e r huband in 100. nd a hiy Mn. nd eMr. . o b- s ereseems to me to hae accepted Torentocngagig the 8th Hih- f a r e n ti dioiton sheJal in v isited nanthMr s.Rei - the t a roga"mneof te an wol tanerpsitiondofMornBow anville fh mad qie tharilacte the at wonh w M .Wlim Byrýac. Lbl r one u Feail Fai andargd coltc n the oredad aaffini te clm cicro. "oertes"ad toce Thiolrn-e Inttte aerpir ohr arag o Mn. and Mrs.Fredct rMawford m ptfrta hc edi st OffteChia!Mn So Tng whlccomunty A on tmean MarLouviitd n can toeait rbewod h Maae .A .Tl a n.e hand Ms.Stns odcc1Ms9niot.0iday0hr.s neeyhua en Tronitor of ur in s e laundry, h e tr n-ot fie i o a ster iyMri.e and es L.pobnt sea moral o e to ea e imto bas oneto te Fowe ~igdo fli a whre brnfadisito hing curcsya e dysrin LndMs.ay Malth his di rri gash of g htefrmanwo lan d es B ady fotr ted o r a V ic- a u e h r c e h t o o m e v r o .1 " o er t s " a d t c e t s c n TongFi nd therandypSoc onu- the riegad qitas aevonothwie gadohMs mih nempelsr h hi ech eocase. Littie igtMr.a r Loti Crawford l- tIeaute aae ht"gt Ofn an oe cminety.Chnist hme rtdbrscod1rha6ndad'rn"ar i-ahoe feigfom C ndhi ut.r. andifelengSmemers of datd M nteticotsemeLitegirs. t a er sinhey ar semtime con- proHigginboam, towne age n fr C. Che trcse and hePo st baic n wererMlileS mls pn .orlcd. teale i.t P.R., repotsthe foow igg naw r ufilingticket pyarté y s ni dsay siderd Il srimplc-aomostword adysedy satd vl-wstanch .ident w Inys r. aryPhlp Troto vst-sutaiefo ue oni i te nrs sae or yestcrdvay's RManito e-sus eto iswefread ac- d mer n, Mrs. Wmi t . drAn y nuc m e r ef stoehlashv CTeone' ivtis a wl stIlotr orlServic next Snda d wilbe hcattmtci te aexiaint ustht Shws E . shrn ndJ.De-nd aneityChrouistyiaffairs. ls-onn evc 11 ihngt n wrong"ar od net exist fn, t onm . J arie nwriigare ber husbandEand Rae. Harrsond flue uipit. d tat nedsaw y or o df Hign ohaosk n a entHe opr Ty- one ister, mMrs. R . Sot , e - is Anla els clbdeafeoc f oiiode ep ph ns . . y e, M pi G o e. ci w er he fu e ai w a el n er tg rl in oen i t a parst a on h re s that inae m an i ch says- Solina-R Keterso , Ham pto ,hM onda atedhiieright" o "wreng. bas, prscithe dwlling house toidAu.2 whbe pa Mn ad. SasronaidTeexiosig shamos t wofd saWoe, o ehras onitobaneside at suitbng othee oservices.ur Thaesili. Mn Smpsn urkS Mn. and Mrs. Malcolm Emerson fou.ht y wcimbeaning peole BuronMicJ.hig an bas purchase ivten s p lBthsalaCmtheryorated the fun ral m ee ira. frj nvcine.'Faave, i Provistoceand.goodwilofemttefoiwigbenrsofi- MSe rienk eSn, aywl t hetti oe Ante rst h elai i s that strefomM. .A.Tamrand atin: ord o aniRot ffiscott, Bniting nrTuesdat 1:1 wt ck - pon-b-ont adonalsis of aE p Ossor n d.. J.Whie rs nd-urinpaehews, urne d anRoyt prejuciceadiruablvro , inetatGon . Mi.lsn asrEigea ndoss HaeyisJamesnntstrong andtth he baisf r itis orxisten Merscaking boe, y in.Mnyfoaltkns steissrm F nnr HeahyFos out-thdere factpthaoth,"bfot 'hanms 0<Plus 2hat ss llard Crydh e-an MRS. GEORGE andRUNNALLS bimc." f Th 'ere a t s o f others, it tiher w y... otA atime bas cceptci a ositi n in he To C uteC st of Livinoandiesve il be rd th m an .. sk fo 1w .f me t inh ~sanito J .iu m G n a e rst . 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New astle- eorge ilbec h ber fatemi b aniw ofstbe ien- Tonl foo àd bu t o e for c ry I lth. asi nal n w i theirwarraty wîh adsnae rusted..Ca. lfors vce alisrmntai r- ioin g ae te fodsfor s noinsate a postio, ad Ms. unnls as eths cat abtthe eeny day: st riiga heroffa otcn }~ods o 933 ai Ddge, Pymuth ad fC hevotofPrvicil ay ysd eashdvtdr. kAt,1 efull apiî 1 thr.Ors eil:therevil xicb mdn ;BL S C%]RONàTED BEVRAGE wi 's Th hosewfkoor cidren).fodestnoy emenai core mof ay wa Tom an A.Ellotthadther dustinlyof tme Mand enry . rit-One fr servding odctrs ,-andtandnaton.woejug- 13 la e 8 a p . $ 1 1 5 5 P at 9 a m . 1 3 . 5 o hee ch oir dt i r e ion t rough fru it s r omat es ort i r ji cte; _________________________of ____ v hihth e rve ieswere in ihd ng- anch seing w rof the dllrfruit.ure oud 15Pae 0 m. 59 7 lt 10ap 1.5stnaindinnipeonvicsfr Vg li etabesAusto asmt u Btarn healteof neigbbohooFo cncerts.erhingrfapetates; atheest tw Mrs. unnal bec me th bri e rviongys o thr ine etabds." po- n'ryn rnipe? Int i FoPHO'3to'4NIhvX '7,'8,'3,TOA TTRIEsHdSonofTGeuorte unnate, athe ofedy, h feabys uieaiafygren elw, I yteetra cnlcti ve wory ase; caea as asrectof and frequandyrs. n ho are mde wîh fist grde maerias shprad tih smpatby. "Those it- 4 Cerels a rad- ouin wrn 17Plte10 ap.- $5.5lc ngmebered ac ts of kin-t se rvigeo beie-grinensue a hra newrt:"hr r Hih yp f r or a te mdn,1 lt - - - -1 9 sad of love" were penformeci anci at 1] l eatforsfe and Long typ for Bui k, O ds nd onti c, 7 Pl te ...$1895 etser i the fineof tt ings in h eat, brown orwhite) with but- t.e.branches liej m se t i teaue, a d Me at and Fi sb-nc servingt o vlt n w o i tii LIBRA ALO ANC O Y UR OLD B1TE YThoefarIl the Bile av ee an- of met00fibultryd or math Yo ayprhaerthroughyou eae o itret fo us lie.fting vca ntbrougnt da ternates, sucbas eanoosfr peasntontatY r consation, and MsoRne c ame fom nt, gser heese. 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Avi srin moe ta a AM à - AWD i o.ri so o e U im td an to g fa ouei f o , s c waret tpRentsmut Garnet Rickard PHONE 2813 BOWMANVILLE j,, 'fou can aso obtain fro m your WOOL and salvage wool knitted Gooda: 19 BLANKETS 0 CAR ROBES 0 SKI CLOTH 9 SuITING CLOTH 0 i'INGERIG YARN salvagie wool knitted croods. Tihis service, in great demand in the wcst, is now available to eastern Canada through the oPening, of our depot in Brampton, Ontario. Let us send you f ull particulars. Plaise send mec your ncw catalogue, giving full infomnatjon concernîng productas iade by Saskatchewan Wool Producta. f , 4 s 'w )UPR,-ODUCTS,ý w.ned ch éf Saskatchewan CC N T A R 1 D E 0' B R A M P T 0 N 0 M lr A R 10 44ReD aiIV R y 444 FOR ELIVERYi Bowmanville I Èee M"d MILK DRINKS ritious, creamy milk to your friendlà ratÇh their faces light up when they ,shing goodness of wholesome milk ýe syrup or fresh fruit flavoring. A k! A wonderful foodl r SEED I THE CANAI)TAN STATESMAN, BOMWANVILLE, ONTARIO IITUPMAT. AUGTN, T 2a ion Corneli 595 - This is a new variety of wheat which has proven itself in the last two years. High- ly resistant to smut and high yielder, top quality wheat. Dawson's Golden Chaff - Registered No. 1, second generation, hot PHONE 2813 BOWMANVILLE Na In C, Ac',,ý--ess WHEAT, Ra-e- Dainry

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