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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 2 Dec 1948, p. 6

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PAGE gIX ?RW E~A»AT~?A~ U'I'A 'rwmt.tA t~ eiw~. A ,,3~fr11' ? ~ f%,.?~'A ~tP~ ,nsa A - - S ta _________________ - -. - *0* ncvn '.1. ~ TV tUflJ> V J.AJLifl. ..fl. g nas~ Anunoraz, .LJL~. fliC, 10*1 E NNSKILEN Seymour illustrated with draw- Spent Saturday Affernoon and Sunday School Temrperance In- Sixty Cents." struction was in charge of ?vrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bradley H. McGill on Nov. 28. Master Ra y'and Brian with his parents, Mr. Ashton gave his recitation, "Where and Mrs. L. Bradley. There's Drink There Is Danger,"; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ferguson used by him in the oral competi- with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Samis, tion at Orono recently. Mr. Ross Enfield. and Miss Muriel Ashton sang a Mr. -,rd Mrs. F. W. Werry, Mr. duet, "In the Garden." Mrs. R. M. and Mrs. T. H. Borrowdale and vl'êV Dowmanville Motor Sales If you want thrifty. long mileage, road-grippmng traction . . . equp your car wýith the new C.over DeLuxe. In this great new Goodyear, vou get a wtider. flatter diamond tread -des-igned to give you 34% more mileage than the 19gMileage Goodyear it replaces. The new DeLuýxe puts more rubber on the road . . . to share the Ioad . . . to griP the road, gveS YOU greater safety frora skids and blowouts. Dowmanville Mlotor Sales DODGE AND DE §OTO SALES AND SERVICE 166 KING ST., E. PHONE 585 I. i MEDIGI * I A DE,L Do your nerves ever get mo bad you feel youro almost being driven to hysterics? Too often, both riien and womnen neglect these signs which may Indicate your system is hecoming run-down and your natural store of nervous energy used up! But vou can start to correct this condition today. You'I! find the tonie elements of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food of real benefit in helping you rest and eat better . . . and a valuable aid in reetoring nervous energy. S o ':y this time-proven remedy which has helped thousands who were nerlvous, edgy and run-downl Dr. Chase's Nerve Food contains Vitainin Bi, iron and other needed minerals-and is so benejlciai that mothers often give it to high-strung growirig daughters who are gale, anaernic and nervous due to uncý tiona! change. Try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food ln the large "economy size", to help you rest better, feel better, Iook better. The name "Dr. Chase" is your ass~urance. 20 rDr.Chse their families with Mr. and Mru.C U TC Jas. A. Werry on Sunday. 1C U TC Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ashton, Lois and Charles, with Mr. and Mrs. Services on Sunday WEre well Howard Oke, Oshawa. attended with Rev. F. Yardley in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheppard, charge. At the Courtice appoint- Allan and Sybil, Elizabethville, ment, Mr. S. Saywell, Oshawa, as- Mrs. Verna Wood, Toronto, at S. si.sted with the service in the eve- R. Pethick's. Mrs. Wm. Sheppard ning. Music was provided at each returned home with them to Eliza- appointment by the diff erent bethvi]le. ichoirs. MIr. and Mrs. Harry Strutt and Keep in mind the Courtice W.A. Phyllis, Oshawa, with Mr. and bazaar in the church on Dec. 8. Mrs. Clifford Pethick and Mrs. E. Corne and enjoy yourself and have Strutt. a cup of tea at 2 p.m. Mrs. A. A. Mr. and Mrs. John Siemon and, Crow~le, Oshawa, President of W.A. Kathryn with Mr. and Mrs. Don! Presbytery, will officially open Lewis, Port Perry. the bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. R. MeNeil withi Mr. and Mrs. Morley Worden, friends in Bowmanville.î Melville, Sask.; Mrs. Ernest Wor- 1utr'den, Crystal City, Man.; Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Murray MysardSho're (nee Reta Worden) Mand and family. Uxbridge, with Mr. dauîghter arca odn a and Mrs. John Dorland and Mr. la er, PaingtriciaMorean.,' and rs. rankDorlnd.and helping celebrate the Golden1 Miss E. Orchard, Bowmanville. Wedding anniversary of Mr. and]I Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rundle. Oshawa, hich Mrs. L. Pearce, Miss M. Pearce, xvas held Nov. 30. We afi send Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie heartiest congratulations f0 thisi and daughter, Port Perrv. vith worthy couple. On Saturday eve- iMr. Geo. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. ning their son, Walter, and Mrs. A. Leadbeater. Rundle entertained around fifty Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Beech, guests in their honor when an en- Haydon. with Mr. Claude Smith. joyable time was spent at their Mr. and Mrs. Orr Jeff ery, Port homne on the farm. Perry, at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herb and Mrs. Nichols. Jack Brunt's. and Mrs. Hawkshaw, Oshawa, Will Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lamb and and Mrs. Bickle were with their family with Mr. Kennieth Lamb, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bickle, Clarkson. Tuesday evening for a chicken Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stainton dinner in honor of Mrs. Bickle's and family with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- 80th birthday. Best wishes are ex- se-il Ormiston. tended f0 Mrs. Bickle from her iMr. and Mrs. Ayîmer Beech. many friends. Haydon, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Those from here attending the Oke. Silver Wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Milîs and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Oke in Toronto family with Mr. and Mrs. Hayward on Saturday night were: Mrs. A. Short. Seagrave. J. Oke and Wesley, Will and Mrs. Sympathy is extended te friends Biekie, Blake and Mrs. Oke, Doug- and relatives in the passing of las and Mrs. Oke, Misses Louise Arthur Wotten. Pearce and Joyce Bunker and Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Messrs. Maurice, Jack and Ronald H. Moore were Mrs. E. C. Flory, Bickle. Elton and Mrs. Werry, Niagara-on - the - Lake, and Mrs. when a most pleasant time, was Ethel Cole. Hamnton. enjoyed. Mr. Elton Werry %vas Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore are chairman and Louise Pearce gave Lake Shore, Clarke (Intended for Last Week) Edgar Guest's poems. Mr. Gordon Hesk, Toronto, the bride's brother, made the presentation of a lovely chest of silver. Mrs. Horace Hancock is in Guelph at the home of her son, The sympathy of the community wIiere her little granason. wno is extended ta the family of t he has been in Toronto hospital. very late Thomas McNeil. ilI, has been taken to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Les Alldred and WVe are sorry ta report he is flot family and Mrs. Hazel Stringer improving very much. visited Mr. and Mrs. Robin Ail- Orville and Mrs. Pickell, Ajax, dred. visited K. E. and Mrs. Courtice. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson and Ross and Mrs. Pearce are en- Muriel, Mr. W. Gibson, Newcastle, joying a holiday with American Mr. and Mrs. H. Hughes and friends. Elaine, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Sympathy is extended to the W. Adams. family of the late Wm. Nichols, Mr. Archie Hendry was home whose interment took place in fromn Queen's and attended Bow- Ebenezer cemeterv on Monday, manville High School Commence- with Rev. F. Yardley officiating. ment, where he received the Lions, The many floral offerings bespoke Club prize and the Drs. Devitt and of the esteem in which the de- Ferguson prize. ceased was held and also the large Mr. Bey Jaynes was home for attendance at the funeral. Bearers the week-end. were: L. J. Courtice, Chas Osborne_ Messrs. Bill Jaynes aud Ronnie G. F. Annis. Cecil Found, K. E. Powell were in Toronto. Courtice and W. R. Pirkell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes had lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gibson and HAMPTON son Alfred, Courtland, N.Y., and Mrs. D. A. Valleau, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes. Mrs. Clay Thelan (nee Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Robin Alldred and beth Robbins), Jefferson, Wis..r family with Mr. and Mrs. E. Staple- visited her uncle and aunt, Mr, ton. Orono. and Mrs. W. W. Horn, and Grand-! Mr. and Mrs. E. Tonkin and ma Avery'. David, Mr. Bill Powell, Oshawai Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taylor and Mrs. W. Cunningham, Cameron.! family, Courtice, and Mrs. Chas. with her sister, Mrs. Harland Bedwin, Brown's, with Mr. and, Truil. Mrs.Arthr Bewin.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wray with Mrs. Alec. Hendry spent a day1 Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wray, Osha- in Toronto. wi Mr. and Mrs. Archie Foote and a son, Kenny. Toronto, visited Mr. Miss Nora Kerslake visited heri and Mrs. Alec Hendry. brother, George, prior to return-, rMr. and Mrs. C. Hilton and Mrs. ing to North Battleford. Sask. A. Pethick, Toronto, wif h Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perkins 'Mrs. W. Adams. and Margaret visited Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, Orono, Lorenzo Truil. and Mr. and Mrs. Aif Brownan Mrs. M. Goodman and Miss Jack with Mr. and Mrs. W. ae Louise Goodman visited Mr. and Miss Audrev Adams spent the Mrs. Allen Parker, Toronto.r week-end in Toronto. Mrs. Ed. Flory, Niagara-on-the- Lake, was a guest of Mrs. E. H.: Cole.i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Verney, Miss! Jean Výrney and friend, Toronto, Nrand Mrs. Harry Bennett and Heather, Oshawa, at Elmer Wil- bur's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mountio',. Heward. Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Mer- lin Hepburn, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gerrard. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slemon, 1Haydon. werc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thcern Mountj oy. Mrs. Charlotte Stephiens, Base Line, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis and Patsy, Solina, at Sam Dew- Miss Helen Rogers, Caledonia, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kersey andi Ronnie, Ajax, at S. Kersey's. Mrs. H. E. Tink, Solina, at Percy Dewell's. Mr. and Mrs. T. Wray were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wray,j Oshawa. Miss Wilma Leach with Osha- wa friends. rMr. and Mrs. J. D. Hogarth and Mrs. Stuart Hogarth visited Mr. and Mrs. Bloyd Wilcox, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Wilkin- son, Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Horn. Mrs. Stuart Hogarth, with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hogarth and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogarth. Miss Madlvn Wilcox spent the!r week-end at Lindsay. Mrs. John Cowling is und er medical care at the Lockwood Clinic, Toronto. Several took in the Santa Claus parade at Oshawa on SaturdaY. 0 .icobac WESLEY VILLE STARK VILLE 1 Sunday School was held at il Mr. and Mrs. D. Shutka and a.m. with 36 present. Plans were Donna, Oshawa, with Mr. and Mrs. made to hold a white gift service M. Shutka. in two weeks' time. Mr. and Mrs. B. Walters, Prter- Mr. Stanley Porteous. Vancou- boro, at Mr. Russell Lavery's. ver, who is attending Victoria Col- A number of jriends and neigh- lege in Toronto, was speaker at bors gathered at the home of [the evening service and he gave a Howard Farrow Friday evening in good address on his mnissionary honor of Mr. and Mrs Keith Rowe work in Western Canada. and presented themn with several Miss Laura Binsted spent Sun- gifts. The young couple will re- day with Miss Muriel Austin. side in Bowmanville. Fourteen scholars of the Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Robin- day School went to the Sunday son visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Reid. School convention at Canton on Thursday evening. Senior Girls' Mr. and Mrs. Weatherilt, Cae- Class had charge of the Worship sarea, with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Period, with Miss Anderson giv-Red ing a paper on the Beautitudes Mrs. E. Forrester, Westport, and Miss Lois K~rnieIl reading a wîth Mr. and Mrs. A. Dobson. poem. Mrs. Wilfred Wood with Mrs. R. Farm Forum was held at Ken W. Hal]owell, Monday evening. Ashby's Monday evening. This was Review Night. They discussed having an open-air rink at Port Britain if the conditions were fav- NEVYTONVILLE orable. ____ Y.P.U. was held Wednesday The United Church Bazaar on night. Miss Bernice Best took the the evening of Nov. 24 was quite topic. suuccessful. Everyone had a good Mrs. Roy Nicholls and Anita time, while the proceeds were spent Friday in Toronto. around $155. Miss Jane Reeve, Victoria Col- Several ladies attended the lege. Toronto, was home for the Zion Church Bazaar on Nov. 25 week-end. She attended Com-an danejyb tr. mencement in Port Hope, whereanhdaneo~bltie she was awarded the French Prize Mss Joan Walkey visited her for highest standing in Grade 13. cousin. Miss Marion Osborne, of Jane had first-class honors on the Welcome. Dept. Exams and she also received Bud Jones was home from the Dominion - Provineial Schol- Queen's over the week-end. arship which has a value of $1.600. Ruinor says we are to have ai Miss Dwaine Gray spent Friday hockey team this winter. with Ruth Payne. Mrs. Zenna Carlaw, Warkworth, Among those also attending visited her sister, Mrs. Willis Commencement Exercises were Jones. Misses Helen and Margaret Bmn- Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rowe, Mr. sted, Dolores Dickerson, Jane_ and Mrs. Frank Gilmer and Mrs Reeve. Elsie Schwarz, Ruth Payne J. T. Pearce motored f0 View Lake and Neal Nicholîs.onSna ovstM.nd r. Mr. and Mrs. C. Payne attended PeorSny o vst rendMs ffhe wedding reception of theirPecRoe neice, Miss Shirley Payne, on Sat-Coavleitd Mr. and Mrs. Caec uly urda.v at Newtonville. CwnilvstdM.adMs Miss Helene Barrowclough, of Willis Farrow. Lakeport, spent the week-end at Presentation home. Neîghhors and friends gathered We are happy to hear that Miss in the Community Hall on the Donna Oughtred is recovering evening of Nov. 29 to honour Mr. from her serious illness. and Mrs. Roy Berry, Orono (nee Messrs. Mason and L. Oughtred Mary Denault). Mr. Wm. Laing attended the Royal Winter Fair. was. master of ceremonies. A good Miss Margaret Binsted spent programn consisted of solos by Miss Sunday with Miss Jane Reeve. Carolyn Jones and Mrs. Morley Master Billv Barrowclough with Robinson and Mr. Cecil White, his aunt, Mrs. Edgar Barrow- Port Hope, who sang, accompany- clough. ing himself on the banjo. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snell. Port Ross Hallowe]l gave a piano-solo. Hope. with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rev. H. A. Bunt spoke a few Snell. words as did Mr. C. M. Jones and Miss Clara and Mr. Cyril Darke Mr, Wilmott Prouse. Mrs. Ethen wvent to Toronto Saturday to at- Jones presented the young couple tend the funeral of their aunt, with a beautiful address. A book- Mers. Bennett. case, a card table and chairs, and Sunday visitors with Mr. and hassock were presented by Mrs. VIrs. C. Payne were Misses .Tean Fred Henderson and Miss Mary Rainey, Orono: Eileen Allun, New- Burley. Both Roy and Mary castle, and Pauline Peters, Mor- thanked their friends for the gifts rish, and Mr. Glenn Allun, New,,- and kind wishes. Lunch and danc- castle. ing t o the music of Mr. Perey Far-L FRUIT & VEGETABLES Weekend Special Lowv in Price... ,..Higil in Quaiity MARS11 SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Size 96,s 6 for 23c r Sweet and Juicy FLORIDA Size 216's Oranges - doz. 27c B.C. Fancy Large jDELICIOUS Size 100,9 Apples - 5 for 29c Now At Their Best RED EMPEROR Grapes - 2 ibs. 25c "In Shel"' MIXED AND BRAZILS Nuis - - - lb. 49C Canada No. 1 Grade P.E.1. 75-lbs. 1O-lbs. Polaloes - $ 1.69 - 29c Ontario Grown No. l's COOKING Onions - 3 lbs. Ilc Sweet and Juicy CALIFORNIA VALENCIA Oranges - 2 doz. 59c Packed in C(artons FIRM RIPE Tomaloes - lb. 20c EGGS WANTED W. PaY tIzge.5t market prices for egsga Ship~ping tags avuilable &L our store3 See manager for p.r. ticulars eg grading station o-29. values Effec tive 7%ur.%r1av Srav.ivurdai flecember 2 - 3 - 4 row, Mr. Brenton Farrow with Knitting is derived from thé Mrs. Lou Hallowell and Mrs. Lloyd Saxon Word "cynttan" and hand Clysdale at the piano brough h knitting is ibelieved to go back to enjoyable evening to a close.- Saxon tîmes. 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