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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 31 Dec 1925, p. 3

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THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVIL-..E, THUJRSDAY, DECE-MBER 31, 1925 PG HE New Year's Greetinigs To Our, Customers and Friends: In the hustie and bustle of business, With its saving andslaving an-d grind, We're too apt to credit successes To the works of our hands and mmnd. But we pause at this Good-Will season To giVe credit where credit is due, To thankfully say that our progress resuits From the friendship of such f olks as you. ARCHIE îTAIT Phione 65 Bowmanville Happy New Year Thanking our many customers and friends for niany courtesies during 1925 we heartily wish you ail A Happy New Year, C. M. CAWKERD & SO'Ni Victoria Building Butchers Bowmanville Phone 64 PIANO FRED MITCH-ELL Bowmanville SPLITD ORF ýRADIO RECEIPTION <t I I - - - HOLIDAY VISITORS Isiss Carrne Painton, Wbitby, at homnie. Mr. John Palimer, Taranto, at home. Miss Nina Wilkins,, Tononto, at Miss Dorothy Belî,man, BlIackstock, at home. MUiss M. Mildred Lawrie, Toronto, at h ome. \Mms. Joba Aluin with relatives in Peterb ara. Miss Edith Peardon withi relatives la Toronto, Miss Tbressa Murphy at ber home ia Lindsay. Mr. Lloyd Bice, London, at Mr. C. F. FLce's. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Caveriy and family at Gaît. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. French, Tor- ontLo, wîth -relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Aif, Kershaw, Tor- onto, witb relatives bere. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Garner, Oh aw%,a, at Mis. J. T. Morris'. Mr. and Mr1s. B. MeNichol, Tor- Qnto, et Mr:. W. H. Dutan's. Mr. an-d Mis. W, J. T.renouth, Napaaee, with relativýes bene. Mr. Boy Candier -and son Norman,' Toronto, at Mr. S. Candier's. S Mv. and Mrsý. N. S. Pluq-mmer a nd family with Toronto relativesý. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Johaston and Bert with relatives at Listowel. Mr. and Mms.,W. W. Willis, Tlor- onto, at Mr. Wm.MBeols Capt. and _Mns. C. W. E. Meatb, Ot tawa, witb Mr. W. B. Coucbh. Mr. Ted Humiphrey, Tanonto, witb bis mothen, Ms.F. O. ïMassa.' Mr. Chas. Hll, eamore, N. Y., witb his mother, Mrs, S. F. Hll. Mv. Archie Moore, Toronto, witbi bis miotben, Mrs. Marion Moore. Miss Nora Werry, St. Catherines, with bier aunit, Mrs., M. A. James. Mr. and Mirs. H. H. Lane, TVon- ta, witb Mr. and Mr. W. T. Quinn. Mrsý._R. R. Eiiott aad.-Miss, Jean Elliott, Toronto, et Mr. John Lyie's. Mr. Lawrence M1ason, Toronto, with his mother, Mrs, T. Geo. Mason. Dr. D. E. Steckiey and Mr. Fred Ratcliff e at tbeir homes la Stouffilîle Mv. Reid Peavu, Toronto, itb bis parents, Mr. and Mm.ý H. L. Peara. Mr. Howard Joness, Toronto,.witb his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jol-. eEsa. Messrs,. Kennetb Gameby and El-1 gin Seymiour et their homes la Or- ana0. Mr. ana Mrs. J. Webster and Miss Mary Cale, Toronto, witb relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Colwill and Boss, Toronto, et Mrs. J. T. Col- Miss Nellie and Sybil Burk, Tor- onta, with their mother, Mms. H. W. Burk. Mr. and Mrs. Perey Elord, ' Tor- onta, with bis mnother, Mrs. Anna Elford, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. C. Haddy and Wesley, Toronto, at Mv. J. W. Knight's. Mr. and Musq. Stanileyý Elliott and family, St. Catherines, at: Mr. S. J. Henry's. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elliott with ber brother, Mr. C. J. Mountjoy, Toronto.1 Mv. 1Prower, MMurtry' Detroit, with hLis 4arents, Mr . and M". W. B. Mcmurtry. Messrs. Cecil and Fred Hermaan, Detroit, Mich., vdtbh their father, Mr.- F. Herman. Mr. Otbo Brown, Detroit, and Miss Tresa Moreau, Oshaiwa, et Mv. C. L. Browa's. Mîes Marjorie Cale, St. Cether- mnes, with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. L. Cale. Mr. Cedric Needbam, Schenecta.dy, N. Y., at his fatber's, Mr. J. H. Needbam, Centre-st. Mr. Melbourne Qasbovine, Toronto University, with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Osborne. Miss Lamna Bloomer of the Bell Telephone Company, Oshawa,. witb Bawmranville friends. 1 Miss Winnie Cryderman, Severn Bridge, witb bier parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Crydermnan., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Clarke, Osh- awa, 1wltb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chiristmnias with bis sis ters andI brother, the Misses Aluin and Mv. John Allia, Newcastle. Misses Marlon Warder, 'Marlon Pickýard, Mairgulerte Jo'ness, Merjojrie Robinis, Theima Gilders, Toronto, Normial, at their homes here. Missý- Agnes K. Haddy, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Y. Haddy and Betty, Mn. aad Mvs<. Chas7.iH. Haddly and JacLi Miss, Cava M. Scott, Toroato, at Mr. F. A. Haddy's. Dr. and Mrs. James Canwbell Tor- anto, Mr. and MUrs. Walter Vice, -Mrs. Herman Fletcher end Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fletcher and babe, Oshawa, at Mrs. Jos. Fletcher's. HOLIDAY VISITORS tMiss Marie, Ames, Toronto, at home. M \1r. ParnelMMan Toronto, at home. M ýiss Ruth Martyn, T(ýornto, at home. Mr, Bruce Berry, Toronto, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elliott and family in Boltonl. 1 Mijjýs Nellie Montgomery at her home in Roseneathi. 9 Miss Barbara Yellowlees, Toronto, at Mrs. L. Jollow's. Mr. Te d Pethick, Detroit, Miss Ina Pethick, Toronto, at home. Mr. and Mr.s. Leland EdgIer, Agir- court,'-at Mr, Win. Edger's. Mrsý. John Pye, Enniskillen, with her sister, Miss Eva Souch. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Corbett and Bo'b withi relatives in Barrie Mr. B.. E. Inghamn, M. A., ILL. B., with bis- par:ents in Roseneath, Mlr. andMsW. J., McLaughlin, Oshawa, at MUr. W. B. Plinch's. Mrs. Frank Bennett Toronto, with ber sister, Mrs. Geo. R. Mas-on. Mr. H. W. Pointen, Plfevna, with his miother, -Mrs. Louisa Pointen. Mr. Chas. Sweeten, do, with his aunit, Mrs ý. Chas. Manning, Mr. and Ms.Timinis., Sutton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hill. Miss -EdeIa Jewell with bler aunt, Mrs. J. WV. Jewell, Buffalo, Ný,. Y., MisFlorence Beilman, rno with ber mothier . R. Blmn Mr. Johin and Mis,- Eva llellyvar with Bey. S. TP. Bartlett, Trno Mr. Gordon Chartranir, Weston, witb bis mother, Mrs. W. Chartran. Miss illian Hoar, Toronto, witb ber sister, Mrs. Wrigbtîson WighIt. -Miss Ethel Il. Mollon with her sis- ter, Mrs, C. R. Peterkin, Toronto. Mr. Wm. Prower, Fort Artbur, with his mother, Mrs. W. P~. Prower. Rev. and -Urs. 1. Snell,1, Foxho)ro, with Mr. and Mrs. Manson Comstock. Mr. and Mïrs. H. J. Buchanan and Doris witb relatives in Hamilton and Paris. Miss Fuller Green River, with ber ancle and aunt, Mfr. and Mrs, Efi Wilson. Miss May Jackman, Port Perry, witb ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackmaa. Miss Elsie M. Bragg9, Toronto, wiîtbh1er parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bragg. Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Jewell and Miss Frankie M., wiý,th Mrs. G. W. Grant, Toronto. Mi-ss Jessie MeDougaîl, Toronto, ,with hier parents, Mr. and Mrs,. James, 1MCDougall. Miss Lizzie Cana and Miss Susiel Symons at Mr. W. J.,Cann's, "Sunny Hill Farm".1 'Mrs. E. Cole and lier daughter Mis's Myrtle C oie, Lindsay, with relatives at Drayton. Mr. and Mrs. Dolpb Tueker, Tor- onto, w-ith ber parents, Mr. and Mms. A. Mingeaud. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Doýncaister, Oshawa, with their daugibter, Mrs. Elgin' Wight. Messrs, Pbilp and Ross Tilley, Tor- onto, with their parents,, Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Tilley. Mrs.ý W. EBTilley with her ýson, W. N. Tilley, K. C., and other rela- tives ia Toronto Mr. Clarence Ferguson, Cord-)va, with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ferguson, Liberty-et;. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Wfilkinson, ,Carnarvon, witb ber parenbs, Mr., and Mrs. Wesley Coucli. Mr. and M". Jack Roach and Mr. and Mrs. L. McElroy, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Stevens and family, Toronto, spent Christmas at bisfather'?s Mr. F. N. Stevens. Rev. E. A. Tonkin with bis dýausg- ter, Mrs. Beatty in Toronto, also calling on bis oid friend, Rev. George Copeland. Mrs. C. Hoffman and Mr. E. Hoff-. man, Toronto, and Mr. V. S. Stevens, B. A., Toronto, visited Mr. anj Mrs. G. H. Dicinason. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Snowden, Osh-. awa, Mr. Wz rlield Býriniacomhe, Toronto, with tbe Misses Brima- combe, Elgin-st..i Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hancock, Pe.teroro, Mr. annd Mr.Peter LAing, ENFIELD Mrs. Forest bas returned b oin e from Toronto. Concert and Christmas Tree was well attended and proved veryi- Mesrs. Geo. Cochrane and James Starlis were among the successful1 exhibitors of hiorses at WbA7itby and Port Perry Christmias Faims. Visitors: Miss Rena Bradley, Hayd7on, is a-t Mr. Bert Ferg-uson's,; Mr. W. Alexander, Osba-wa, at M/r, L. C. Pascoe',s; MJr. Herbert Asbto-n at Toronto; Mr. Everett Ormriston and Miss Greta Densemn, Bowm.ýan-1 ville, at Mr. W. J. OrïnistQnr's. 1 LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Remember Bowmanville Hospitall during your gift giving. Wbitby's bealtb department spent this year less than $200. Reiemiber that our first beavy snowfall came on Deceniber 23, 1925. Mrsz. R, S. Wade and Master Wal- lace, Toronto, recentiy visited ber sister, Miss Emmn-erson. Like Bowmanville Higb Scbool Commencement, Port Hope's was a grand success. Port Hope bas nine hotels. Bow- manville has two and they are good hosteiries, too. Miss Muriel Everson of Ontario College of Education, is with ber. parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ever-1 son, Oshawa. Miss Evelyn NI. Everson of Strat- ford Normal School staff, is spend.. ing holidays at lier home, 143 King St. E., Oshawa. George Hormnel, bora in Port Hope 52 years ago, dropped dead on Campbellfor'd Street as be and wif e were going to a movie. Couchiei Jobasýton & Cryderman's,- are giving one-third off the price of aýll Ladies' Coats, aill ewez-t mater- ials and tbe latest sye WVomen's Hospital Auxiliary will meet ia the Primiary oo of Tin- ity Cihurcb on Friday, Janl. 8. Note change of date an~d place o, meeýting. Probably wben tbe tura--ove-r of 1925 is totalled mont Osawabui ness men will fiad thbat it bias beýen the best for a good many years.- Reformer. Miss Mari orie Pbilp bas retîred from Port Hope 'teaching staff to be marrieci and was kindly remembered 1by ber ýassociates on the Public School staff. Cobourg had a commiunity Christ- mas tree ia front of Town Hall from wbliceh 1400 bags of cbildren's faring wvere givea out by David HEiI as Santa Claus-356 ibs. of candy. Postnaster Kent and staff bad a busy two weeks before Christmnas as parcels, letters and cards begain coming inand going out earlier than usuai. Christmas mails bave been) very hýeavy, too, The choir of Trinity C'hiarch, gave their leader, Mr. T. W. Stanley, a pleasant surprise on Suaday eveaiag ent tbe clo.-e of the cburcb service by pre-senting hlm ývith a leather club bag-. Mr, W. J. Bragg, Presi- dent, said a few words of apprecia- tion and Miss Elizabetb Painton on behaîf of tbe memnbers made tbe pres-entation. Mm. M. H-eddon, Toronto, bas gone to California to spend tbe -winter with ber son Norman and wife at Home Gardens, 9823 Victoria Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. She says tbey bave lovely sunsbine there. She also attended a Christmas tree and entertainmeat in the Commu- ity7 churcb whea a prograan of 42 numbers was given. They have big tbings besides pine trees in that c'ountry. Table linen and house linen can b easily darae-d with a sewing machine. The presser foot sbould be vemoved, and, with needle and shuttle duly threaded, the fabrie caýn be moved backward and forward while t'he ma- chine works row by vow of stitching closely set. Wben the hole and sur- rounding thin fatbric are coveved ia one direction, the article sbauid be turned baîf way arouad, sa that a similar set of rows of stitching may cross tbe first at right angles. BOYS' TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS Dr, Reaman atteaded the Annual Chvitmas Dinner at the Arts, and Letters; Club in Toronto last week. An elevited( watev tank is under construction at the new buildings where the weillbas been drilled. Tbis system sbould be in operation in an- other two weeks. Another new boy bias arrived, com- ing, from Toronto, bringing the total ta, 22. But watcb tbem came next aext moxltb wbea one of the new buildings will be opened for use. Santa Clans was by far the most popular visitor ta the school ind bis arrivai was most timely w.hea he took % i place as the central figure in the big Chiristmi-as celfebvation on Wednesday eve-ning. Everything ,went -off great; tbe boys and menim- bers of the staff and their wives en- Followîng are listed aIl toewbo playedl Santa Clans ta the boys iJast Wedniesdlay nigbt. Mr. Haýrry BRice, M. A. Jîwmes & Sons, Mr. W. B. Caucb, Mr. W. J. Dudley, -11r. Fred Kniox, Mr. T. HL Knight, McCleilan & Ca., Mr. Harry Allin, Mayor T. S, Hlolgate, -Mr. T.1 W. Cawker,M. W. H. DustanI, iMr. A. Jacobs, Mýýr, T. B. Gilchïst, Mlr, F. F. Morris, Mr. W. P. Corbett, Mr. W. C. Ives, Masan & Dale, H-1y- dro Electrie Power Commission, Mrs W. J. Bagnieil, Dr. Gý. C. Bonnycast- le, Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns, Mr. Wý. J. Bragg, M. P. P., Staff of Boys' Training Scbooi. L <t Season's Greetings WE EXTEND TO OUR MANY CUSTOMJ3RS IN BOWMANVILLE AND ELSEWHERE A A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. , AR RY PHONE 186 ALIEN BOWMAN VILLE 1k Il, j, r- May every happiness and al the joys of this Festive Season possess -, you and the un- trodden months of the New Year reveal prosperity and contentment. W1ibert J. Dudley,, BUTCHER PHONE 225 BOWMANVILLE OUR SEASON'S WISH That this Happy Yuletide Season may find you enjoying ail the good ýthings of life --And that the New Year may bring to you a bountiful measure of health happi- ness and prosperity. F. F. MORRIS CO. POIONB 10 BpWKN1L Greetings Although our relations during the past have always carried a spirit of goodwill the fact remains that they have ail been permeated with business, May we take this opportunity offered by this Festive Season to forget business and~ greet you purely oni the basis of goodwill? Let us extend to you, theref ore, every sincere wish for your happiness at this Joyous Sea- son, and for your prosperity in the future, W. P. C,.orbèitt BAKER AND, CONFECTIONER BOWMAN VILLE PAGE -THRIýl

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