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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 30 May 1935, p. 3

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SELECTED QUALITY BEEF aoac egau "t ' r Miss 0: M Oke in otu igbe 001 re d i an eatmcfrii'ALo1 reltivesCoIcOl isodtein- Clara mna0 r.csraivu. mio T i B R A T i . L 0 C A R R 0 T 9ore o! annvalid. For xiureu IJiLLi r t 0rlPage; Plucky Litte Stm Cer.FrB trRng s. SHORT RIR ROAS 111101 hbor n frie fner ateried 0f Kate enyon-Gladys Page. Osh- ]BA E]IA& .1a2tuehesdy forte ni evice OnMSC'awa talent provided music during James Mar TuesdayUic cvcnlng.ev.s.heac-o fedso!an Lean conducted thre service and de- th I nn.Th rced THE ted F Ie fondre a d no! the s r- 2090wih TLANTIC, & li ~~~~~~~~liveced an appropriate alresand eygaiyn o i h okpr. JW L RETMr. Jas. Swarbrlck, Irenido,.sn leSiYsrie-27.0wlb ~ JE E "Beyocid the Dooc.' Beautifuil f î- * veuy graV! yingte ailwho Vok part bers e rc Irthenfnd Hogard A-ofAS ratcotpthroe 0 eny Phone 463 - BOWManib I jd.onors for the deceased. The pull- - rs co up i ev C) _ 8 lin, Clarence Allun, George ln orpamn"At8bdS THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, MAY 3th, 1935PAET E ?Ng t baed on utual understandings. «~ d Ch re ih at Nothing remmains but for you and O IU R N w Lo sC u a bdn ih nteftr.Lionism to go forward, justified iniO IU R P O E9 O PHOTO FINISHING Past International President Harry John Thorne Allen, Bowmanville Newman in his address stressed the - (Continued fromn page 1) character building side of Lions 1 A resident of Bowmanville for sixty ticattu in a town like Bowmanville, Mrs. Robt. Nicholson, Wellington CC RA .President Chas. Thompson of Port hie said, but there is roomn for plentY Sre nStraMy2tae ions from out of town clubs. of bringing out all that is fine in Mr. Allen was born in Barnstaple. PROMPT DELIVERY AT ANY HOUR An interesting feature of the ev- youth. To be successful. Lionismn England. on April 3th. 1853, and ening's programn was the presentat- must f 0110w the teaching of the Mas- was married to the late Sarah J. IN BRICKS DEVELOPING - RINTING ter. who came to earth to teach us Jenn, on April 27th .1875, coming to " ion o! a handsome gavel and block Cnd nterwdil n.F to Bowtmanville, the baby club of the ho'w to serve our fellows. Our con- r~Yu hieo lvus NAGN OYN dititb rsdn hmsf ntribution is to build or rebuild char-agetmn erutlhsr-Keti pca o N OORN behaîf of Port Hope club. Dr. W. acter into the men of today, which a reaet mny1925ear.Allnhisred 4 empeturase cinet.oeCOOJR H.Birks accepted the gif t on behal-! includes not only those whom. we tîoxgi BwaUl.Mrs. of the local Lions. at ** .* temp0in BUre cabinet.When you entrust your photo core into contactwbt oursel- Allen predeceased him on February COLGATE'S NOW t Price 25c each worlc to uÊ; you are assured of Secretary Charlie Searle read tele- ves. wit91.hn, butYersheha grams of congratulation f rom the Charlie Ring, who is in charge o!fr,1.I recenvdte >pt ears he hasENTA the finest possible results. Our Lions Club of LaChute. Que.. the th Toronto Lions well known boxing reef ivedh termpate Nichn lonEN ACDxiCua--5 work is unequailed here and last club organized before Bowman- and wrestling show and who is ar- wnn w1o90 nexieaues.5c ville: f rom Melvin Jones, Secretary ranging the program for the local a1hwo ersdd an ie-San ult nxeldeswee General of Lions International at eet losoebîfy sddsv Mr. Allen was thie oldest O!fm Sz SmaQat Vanlla and Orange Water Ice RFESOALWR icagtofToantGorgeHlu amb Prs-eral other visiting members. One sister, Mrs. John Wakeley, and ANGEL1QUEAS UKIECEMPOT EVC PsDititGvroTo yie Melvin Jones one brother, Mr. Sam Allen, both o! Mayor Rosa Strike in a brie! o! St. Catharines, who made the pre- Bowmanville are ail that are le! t o! GREY HAIR RESTORER CONES - ESKIMO PIES worded and witty address extended sentation of the charter was intro- Secretary-General o! Lions Inter- this family. Restores Hair to its Natural Pep up your a welcome to the visiting Lions. and duced byLion George Bosnell o! national with headquarters in the surviving Mr. Allen in his ia- Colour.16 0LvrUs tothe local C u to th o n Presi- T o on o, "e ut D st ic G ve no . i " f Chicago . m ediate f am ily are, five daughters , N ot a d e ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PARK S Lo yi deliscongratu- Mrs. Robert Nicholson, Bowmariville II LVR ak' lations on the personnel o! the Bow- was an efficient accompanist for the Mrs. S. R. Davey. Toronto; Mrs. C. NE O IVE ak' manville Club. In his address pre- community singing o! which there M. udf! idsay; Mrs. W. Hl. ~N S H 0 E - T E X o0E! LIVER ceding the presentation, the speaker was plenty, while variety was added Merrlck. Toronto, and Mrs. H. New- 1 Parke, Davis THE SUPERIOR CLEANER ru reminded the gteing. that the to the program .by "aoiasm. hcg, . nd one son, Mr. F O e'U-or Al Lions Club is f irst, last and only for magician, who performed a numbe~r Monte Allen, Buffalo, N. Y. Another cidal Sop ie ho25e Rleves theadache, sevce to others. There 15 n0 re- o! clever tricks. The whole event. son, Alfred, died in December 1929. Prevents ite I -Sho-elenesth yse the great reward o! seeing cripples Club in Bowmanville proved an in- hier father a few days pe vious to Perblconspatin --walk, o! seeing smiles appear on ý thsdah a h nymme an teresting and inspiring event. f i et.wsteol ebro Cake 250 SPECIAL PRICEScntiao. faces. or o! seeing gladness corne in- was close to midnight when the var- the f amniy unable Vo attend the soc -$1 to the if e o! somTe who have been ious out o! town contingents le! t by largely attended funeral service TUS R.-ST sr.bus and automobile foroODeA.BhSm&C. Tablets 2 for 23n REBUULDfYrURStLe You'll gt o!o your club. only Charter Members residence o! bis son-in-law. Mr. M.-HilÀ O D ABS&.Tbes.2fr2c R S ID Y U SL what you put into it, Lion Wylie said. Charter members o! the new clubI Robert Nicholson. Rev. GeorgeCPSU E Mineral Qil, 16 oz. ..... ý39cW IT H Your club is not a club at which are:-Dr. W. H. Birks, President; C. Mason, a former neighbou.r. assisted WedizPwespg... 1 yumeet to be entertained. Your H. Dudley, isi vice-President; A. J. by Rev. A. S. Kerr, conducted the NL-YARO DTNIDdds inePiî29 sýclub success depends entirely upon Smith, 2nd Vice-President; Alex service. ANIM'WIRUDTO4C Ddd iny il ... 9 your personal contribution. o' McGregor, 3rd Vice-President; Chas. Palîbearers were Messrs S. Pake. cPSULE FORM __ Pinkham's Vegetab. Comp. 89e r FIÎ b O A get credit by proxY, lie advised. Be Frn ai- A. Gilders, S. Little, Geo. Pearce,ZanBk........31 an active worker, and when Lions get soneTrlea srer; rankOliveLonSmGlanville and R. J. Morris.Vacum_______........_2eFOMENAND___E credit. then you can honestiy say 'ramer; Stuart R. James. Tail Flower bearers were ail nephews o! VcuuNBttCA 2c OF ALI AGES-ESPECIALLY you have done your part towards Twister: W. H-. Hill, P. R. Cowlirig, the deceased. HSEO RFRY earning that approbation. Your re- Dr. R. E. Dinniwell, J. O'Neill, Di- Among the beautiful floral tri- BATHING CAPS TOEOE OT ward will be the knowledge o! hav-rcr;M.BeinJ.. Brown, butes were thosefroTeGad ing donc something for Your coin- T.M. Chant, W.J. Baglfl, E. W. children. The tutt Boys. The Swin- ~ 4ae MRNWDSGS 6 alt 5 obeSx 15 _________________ do, he added, and I urge you to keeP Davidge. E. V. Hoar, Alan Knight. liams, Mr. nd Mrs. A. Gilders. * veandUp. Vicn .Hsaleverlastingly at it. B. H. Mortlock. James Marr, ROY Lindsay Dominion Store, Brother_______________ VicntC asalIn presenting the charter to Pres- Nichols. Vernon Ott. Georges f amily; Mr. and Mrs. A. FoodK OaaNersa1945 rs-ident Birks, the speaker charged Wakcley and !amily, Oshawa; Mr. dent o! Lions International. that in is capacity as president and Mrs. John Wakeley, Mr. andFIM that he carry on Lionism ini Bow- 1(ATL r.Fee and !amily, Mr. and Mcs. 49C f detFred Cryderman o! the Rotary in the club, by making the activit- and Mrs. R. J. Morris, ail o! Lind- ________________. Clbetne-grectings on behaîf jes worthy. and by striving Vo pro- Young People's League say; Mr. and Mrs. Clint Lunney and _______________________ T and Plain. Club extendedbetsese ad ail: r.ad Mrs. H. C.. Alîi iand KOLNOS OOTlPAsE"* Complete o! the sister service club, and con- .mo t Li o if ts beth sense and ot ejo al oia o r w s family: M r. and r G ogeC lan 0et b a d Mik yFresh Stock. grtuatdth cubo is elcio fnathtec-oeatcwtlalbrgn- Amotnnjybl scilboc asfamly M.an Ms erg Clln 5e ub ndMike o! its first president. Mr. Cryder- izations, service clubs or otherwise spent at the last League meeting Mr. and Frd Myles, Mr. and Mca. Mouse Book43 manextnde feiciatins o ion n the samne f ine type o! conimunitY 1 f or the scason. Pcogram included Wm. Quick. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. International on attaining another work you are endeavouring to d 1 Devotionl period: Scripture. Chas. 'Challis and Phyllis, Mr. and Mr.*"I club with so marked ability ini its YOurselVes. Clemence; trio. W. Rickard. S. Fred Lewis and f amily, Mr. and Mrs. Easy to Apply. A Guaranteed PECITOSASELÀT membership, and wishcd the club Dr. Birks in a well worded reply Rickard and W. Baskcrville; prayer. J. S. Arnes. Mr. Wm. Allin. Brother Resm<ly for Ciousee RSRPIN PCAT every success, piedging the support accepted the Charter. and pledged Rev. S. MacLean. Programn in Sam Allen. Alva. Edth and Normn Cil O5 C a2ia ofRotary in ail its undertakings. the Club to loyalty to Lionism. and charge o! W. Baskerville: mouth Aluin.Cos 5anWrt g- Past International Director Jack devotion to the Commfunity and its organ and guitar selections by B. Among those attending !rom outA iUU* f V bel ore introduciing Harry Newman, During the evenifg. entertainirient tion by S. Rickard. Game and con- Wakeley. Oshawa; Mc. Harold Nich- at Our store '- Past International President. For was provided bY Master o! Cere- tests were played with cnthusiasmn olson, Miss B. Robertson, Trenton; Mondays 10 a. m. 1 p. in.M e g u twenty years, Lionism has been do- monies Lou Krugcl. who sang sev, until a bountiful lunch was served. Mrs. Geo. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 1 AW Wc ing a great work, Lion Cocncîll said. eral numbers. Misa Phyllis Saunders. Arrangements werc started for a Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Cccil Allen, UNITED CIGAR STORE WBHONE 92 an a ane cu yu av a e-contralto. and Miss Winnifred Cou- League picnic and a committee ap- Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen. Mr. and Mm. PHONE 2LRVEE adasmen !eat club lishm nentssf m]lyCins. d ugav onc.Fred Kirkefldall, Mrs. W. Davey AGENCY dometofgea acmpihmnt in malepinst E.Mugav pite.and Verna, Toronto; Mr. George Al-_ _ _ _ _ _ - len, Whitby; Mr. C. M. Murdof! and_______ Miss Borea Murdof, Mr. R. J. Mor -_________ ris. Mr. qpd Mrs. W. H. Brown, Mrs. H. Puffler, and Mca. Norman Maid- Russell Robbins and Fred Blackburnl. ensLinday.The late John Allin is survlved FAEPHAS ERTA NLYCONVNCEDNE!When the last feeble step bas been by six brothers. W. Charles and Whdte o! dofthe mcity appe. ~That s What They Al Say.. W nthsono!te umuigest o! Los Angeles, Calif.; and three waters sisters. Misses Ada and Elizabeth at Falls 10w on our listenifg ear, home, and Mcs. Hawkins (Annie), pECIAL Wben all that now seemnsso 0mYs- Port Hope. His brothers, Thomas P C A "Wterious and Richard B., predeceased him. Yes sur, that's what they ait siy Shahl be clear and as bright as theI FRESH day. '"We're coming back for more" afte Oh. thc touls o! the road will secmn ENNISKILLEN FRUIT they have tasted Watsofl's jncreaslll nothing._____________ Wheci wc get to the end o! the day. poua ekEd pcas ______Anniversary Visitors: Mr. and miss ths weeks speclal. Visit 1h CARD 0F THANKS IMrs. Henry Avery, Woodstock, M. nysoerakoudivr. Our pela WHAT DO YOII PAY FOR rne ~~~and Mm' . Spry and f amily. tr rakordie-OrSe WHAT DO OUmAY 0 Ro! thc late J. ThorneHamponat MsWm.Oke.Mr.100selis at 25C. kund mesages o! sympathy, beauti- o! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harrison f ui floraltogens, or who belped in Mc. and Mca. Walter Rahm, Clem, TeWrdàaretSOligSaP SLED KCENR i ini the sad loas o! their Rosal1d adKn Union, at Mr. CANDY Fruit Bread 1 fatye,7.yRuseloronto, Mc. F.rdmand Ms. C UP U*GO U S AA Stanley May, Master Billie May, SPECIAL Makhng many more laves we cgm ToonoMc. . d an d Mrs. C BARS2<B uohnelrn.Newc4toe Graham, Mrs. Stewart Redunan. PortOrneScs ltiyodotoforFutBado BARS 25 eOur Very Finest lb. 250JonAlNecse Perry, at Mc. E. C. Ashton's, -Mr.OrneSis ltysodutfOrFutBea SUN YFIIEL» On May 21st, the municipal flag Ernest Pyle, Mc. Floyd Petblck. audy o, no asn Tihe Soop o>' Beautiuu Women CAREF(JLLY SELECTED AIND TESTED drooped at hall mast in token o! Toronto, Miss Jean Stevens, Miss 1 h8c lb. Bratr.Y@laenoy ata ri TOILET Newcastle's respect foc the memory Verna Pethick, Maple Grove, Mr. and Bed r a ody L U X SOAP k E Nl.o! John Allin who died Sunday Mrs. R. Lockhart, Roy anid Ray, St. 2 Ibs. 35c O L D C IR885IE b- L 90 morning at the age o!f78, and who Davids, at Mr. Sheldoii Pethlck's. 3 CAKES i 5c CO3IPRESSED-COOKED had resided on the Allici farun with- Mr. and Mcs. A. Wolf e, Miss Brans- andTener~-GEENGINT """ ~ FRAY 12 i n the corporation limits ever since hall, Miss Rowcna Avery, Mc. E. ~~.A@ z 17 oz. 2 BENTOS Tin Lteaie ! wle hixnime Misa Brambail and Mc. and Mis. lV.? i the hate Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alin. and Mrs. W. W. Noble, Toronto, at < Post's Bran Flalkes 2 PIkv 21e John was bon ini East Witby and I Mr. H. Stevens .,M. and Mrs. W. LUNCH Room PHONE 97 SD ON IMPORTED-FRESH hae)one otbsbyod per- Tcewin, Miss Olive Bcookiiig. Bow- îod with four ycars on the f acm wcst manville. Mc. and Mca. Bain, Toc-- ROQU FORT ROYA OAK2 TL 230o! Nwcathc.now wflc by X- oto, t M. Huh Anis' iss ______________________________.__Miss_

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