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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 22 Oct 1925, p. 12

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OCTO: ,Grand Meeting will be held in the ,munity Hall, Newcastle on SD)AY, OCTOBER 27th at 8 p. m. The meeting will be addres.sed by [on. Vincent Massey Liberal Progressive Candidaté, and Mr. Hume Blake the late Hon. Edwrard Blake part of the program will 0f be in charge THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd., 1925, NEWCASTLE SILVER WEDDING ss Rena Thomas was home fromi Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. GIenney, Tu, .a over the weekend. Celebrate 5th Anniversary is ýterboro m~an lost hie car by Neiso just east of the village. Nearly 175 realatives, friends and ton, rTim Shaw, picton, spen egboso r and Mrs. Howard farni daye at Mr. Frank Bennett's. S. Glenney, from the ilighly prosper- roots .e Misses Horrocks, Toroito, ous towTnshipsý of Clarke, Daringi-,toni, furni visiting Miss Ethel Lockhart. Hope, Cartwright, Manvers, Ops and for t( forer op lar ariposa and from the equa-LIY and Hutchinson thriving towNý,s of Bowmanville and briec' cin the bank, visited friends Lindsay and the villages Of New- outbu recently. castie and Brooklin, surprised therr farm. Geo. Fenning and Miss Helen in their palatial home north of Toronto, were Sunday visitOi'5 Newcastle on Saturday afternoun, Fri r. F. Branton's. October 17th., and assisted them if sale -Wm. Addison and sister, Miss a- suitable commnemoration of twenty- Short on, Toronto, were weekend five years of xarried lif e, or as the to be s of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Be- presentation addre'ss has it rightly lin. manL. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eil'bck ar home after a pleasant monh's it Iwith their daughters ini New Yorký far Tr urisas r a f e' torin Monday did hE ) apple orchards. In lone the estimated los 00 to $1500. reet United Church,1 oke, Pastor. Il a. ii Worship. 2.30 p. p hool. 7 p. m.-Evei services: Newcastle -U h il a. m.; Newton, an 2.30 p. m. Rev.( nister, will preaeh at1 1Wm.Ma sur- a~nd 1 Satur. e ad- will and ot stream Auebioii h( S, Thursday, October 22nd at 8:15 p. m. MASSEY-FO R SPEAKERS:- Bert' eet Je- t,: aTUESDAY py Sal] HORSES-1 s 6 se', maClied , 10 Miss L. Buchanan, Public is cordialiy invited God [ars; Msquerauu in th Hall on Saturday eve 3lst. It's -oing to ()W. al affairs are beginnih 1) a bit in the village. Specials In FOOW EA R me to give extra value out ', 01 . Gleniney, son of *eA. J. came 1vaille... .Harry Jose received sev linjuries when she wvas 1and $,nocked down by cow with ýa new born she was assisting her o bring from the past had to use some determ' to drive off the animal. remainu of the late Ja hse roazhzi from Fo for Accountan iMiss Howard, TJ AND COAL MASSEY-FOR KING AND COUNTRYIn t ST. GEORGE'S HARVEST HOME P Lecture and Supper Greatjy Esjoyed f: By All Preseut t You can do tg Pea Coal by burn- Newca with rubber heel. Regularly sold at $5.50 peri my price while they last $3.98 Per1 Men's Cowhide Work Boots ....Special at $. REAL VALUES IN TFHESE Men's Whole Grain Brown Oxfords, ful leather lined, a real fali shoe....... $8.50 Pr. Men's Oxford, Black round Caif toes, pair double soles, extra good value ... $8.00 Pr. Women's Plio Pedie Oxfords, made to give double wear and combination fitting .... $8.00 pr. W. Claude Ives The Horne of Good Shoes Bowmanvî1le cof Miss For andclMi grooms and ou ave just r( Bulbba ln Now s18 yourFi - i JaIUe', IectouEof . ( exorge's, i the chairman and spoke with! [ly feeling of his twenty yearls'1 aintance with Rev. M. Wrightj lity". TIDE RUNSi Prices fi, Wear Bring or send youi it will receive prompt good value. Hi. S. BRITTON, Baker & Grocer Newcastle are( GE These

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