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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jun 1938, p. 5

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THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH, 19.38 THE C.ANADI.X'N STATESlMAN, <'V NILONT.ARIOPAEFV DOMSTC HP.NO LONGER TAKESW SILENI METERMISER DHOMESTI-1.Ckg.4 2 Pks .25 Hp ACK SEAT MAKES SENSATIONALLY GREATER SAVINGS ON SNRTI. 4lb. Pg. .4 .11R$1,S..COCOAv lowol mal oohi - tout n<.CURRENT ...FOOD ..ICE ...UPKEEPI 2 9 itl th hep o hi ne.îi gaoutI haeto te up early 10V to see linni à i skipptng down the ste s, out for lits uTi N"-...........,daiy "marathon"beforc breakfast. for1SIN You'd hatdI believe that this ac- ftf.tive wde-awake man was once the T O M A O O fo z2 5m5 à,lfd.. i: redest irandfatherin town. But he ry u, u ,o ç a, u IOU CHOICE F ALL OUR BRANDSI19 body, clogging lus sys Uni lie 0 Com n ad see au eoeric meterpr,w >rf Bird S.,dthe ee ly ei nd e r. i ot i4 e dSlt'lo rop ain cs.Se wth IROCKS10 ~ Pur.14 aci in s otn tt eveySvsU O 5 a nectatitmnertodoa t Ms,î eanr ave s p.1125! AssargIe rating mUsa two, Waysl u uble.EaMm"u*ckubeTrà- rapefrit 5 f r 25cPkg. .10 paions, luemiôntd ther achs.n s ee n iret, ~ o hde xtaaac nya: h aag iiyaf E E'Y~e tvneanîtSat conretdttof ble.gctoniUM sace~M oaTOVS. arigi n da ie Wa a ngd kemto anses n Seuly Fgdrasadahs-fchred B m a m i 3 b .5 eRC - ke.. 3I a ing ni aids.ne d h i se m ke ld COT e ka w beolyF gdir bse mrcle dvneB . C rea.Scfrarefh e Jone M an ger A W E S ' ~mou~ p~s hati ~he secrt of,~ w~ rr eaore-Misr ... ma o thsae t adi1.Asinlese gewor e- yogu sa. oe wt rgdie FORd W AX the n most aluae m eral clen tsE'fltYSJ 4 a f;i i hesK' Values _____ . ,Sit hiîn m- a n o -iiie it i jy FdgI s ive b 51 I te-Nier O ctieJuh thTî Fvîon i n ovitd tpitg spa" etheeat- n y aing n nleveve r tO lut.s Dobl-as" uikueras.. to U i e r i 5 er 25C1edë! uotcliTa' h h mr ues r lcigt -a dutbeItro DR-I T Y U E G BO R O Dwnth sc is . tp o,, <,s yt $,,-A...i,... ied a y a ldC s wt 5 ca Figiair 4er *êvng Dem nstr t hion. Se l d a sand a NCH o mnia ome, blnuuingi t hac te, tLESE~de f INStANPhone SAVE ouit,of -sorts - start takitîg Fytnolimeling " a 1îtrEJAT 11GBR-TOtI Pon 7r1 1 Cu I Sait artd sec howv mucli lîighten aid 2. TAC' 1 g i*ire C o betten lîfe can be. Get a lange 75C. . . withexlsv 'obeEY Package from youn dirtggist, today. Tray Rce@55C. verY tray a isibR)IeEs on If Yeou have any difficultv getting Qickb'ri oohrlk supplies, write: Laurentian Agenctes. St. Gabriel St., Montreai. Dustan's Hardware Phone 774 'uuudl u Jt sQ::z:::~~:~:::z 3 J ~ tin. B5otrh funerals were held on t.wenty-one great grandchildren. bearers wr .SleF odn Friday af ternoon at Hampton ý This couple passe<j their diamond S. WilliasC BlcarA Cemeter'. imilestone of wecdded life two years Peters andJ oa.h ag About three hundred members ýlast fall. number floatiuesrm tePeopke S Uinaody ernon was largely attended by relatives sympathy o h eevdfan 0F I T R S TO W OM EN0ian neighbors, sriebigcn l.Rl the p ark t urkaccomaftion1 -4 munhty sin.ging were enjoyed. af - ---- your pr.de tou.ched, a.nd you f eel W GDûid5ge MNrs. J. Burns: Alter- was served in cafeteria style by :ter which lunch was served. The, usified in yeux crossness. If ria,,-, ' V ec n isL hecmttei hre h e SIV R W D IG rernainder of tha evening~ was Hints For Homebodies You~r desire for happiness is great- H-, ri«sren.> frhnln h spent in a happy get-togethI-er of er than your love of self. you can iiirch f lwer bcd contmittec are' crowd so well under such difficul- Ove oe unredfrens ndold friends and acquaintances. Written for The Statesman learn to drop your grudge and be \rG anerhsdMs .XI-ty. A short worship service was OvroehnrdfinsadGuest.s were present from Oshawa bygood-ternpered doesyour n ext G FariPre-Summerr H relatives staged a surprise gath- 'and Toronto as well as f rom the metngyea ocç(jN. \Iis., Al\ma RundIe and l can held at the c:ose. me. inci m E make a ooJoatof gaxee eports <j h ort Hampton Mission Band e,,tn eR mW g Aa t eo es+ e ofn and t- co m u i y.JeNe llend i Br o n n m ake a oresp e t o f ou r, - e held at G uelph. Papers on ýthe Park M onday, M ay 30, ahgae A New TeniendJuin Fictiont e m atnet e se cts orl ves ay d or qwhato , ic 'read bv Nt ý;. LI 1President M adlyn W ilcox in the e d 'in ywhaue t e l aotTri, and on, Schools' ibv M.\rs. G. chair. It was decided to hold the B ______________ Occasion of the twenty-fifth anru- SOLINA SCHOOL Fcinue ob l bu anoest en aih e. Sawi ue r da ry oe v e i g u e 4 h n t en e s t e s i n eF a i l o n b % e re in te re s tin 2 ite m n a u a p i c ,oeo UN o uN g oeadtestory ended it. And usually there is much less fSpecials are for .nursuayxea o va ersary of etheehmerf weddn.PA ong lovwe a tedand pre- need be said than is said. Treat tl ,O~51 hwxas presented 1w Wednesday, Jl 0 hs oA vrie hor bter, d Mnr e rn g M a te i So i a H o. a d S l Asu nably about t o live happily yo uir m ind and feelings as if they the XVesttgeonleandrpresidrdhovelhenp the leader ith the cha redre fortea anj o reurni-i ~ omeandSehol \ssca-forever after. Have you flotic2ed wr it adso hem yNlr..Chas.. Jolns. Songs %with are Madlyn Wilcox, Dorothy Pin- found their home taken o er n are having a reunion ofO! 1( tinzeaig ubeean. Start fresh. That way lies haT conllaniment hy NMiss L i gle. Gladys Kersey. Garth Per- Fia n audyOI lheir frien.s and decorated in By and Girls, vilpils andl ex-puIpil.. about maried life and stories happiness. Hçrro were sung at interv als.Re- rett, Everett Allin and Lloyd Ker- 1 Boysn od.wt ah g w d ad s 1freý11visw r evdb h hteadgl.wtahue adteacher an(] ex-te aclierso about the romances of people who Light Colors Are Cool wee seyh.he~rot 5~ Worship story was given by Time to think about equipment for th cotgSn- i hre!the Leader; prayer by Ja n mer home, or camp. Don't forget beddlg n hr r din ckeadrrug hepalo Soin Shol o JlvSOh nd 'lt. are at e a st When you put on a white dress. nc;r.i thistie: scripture rea.ding. Isabel some real buys, so stock up now.I table. Tisis the icfirst Reunion thins fryVva:ofrn astknb _____________________________________ Mr n rs alw eeuh sho a.hdsd vr20invita- ?ry' Thi- is or a light colored one. on a bot ian ofen wstk b Mr.andMrs Mrlo wee sh-chol as iadan oapt20' FLOWER SHOW Orval Hindman, dedicated by Da- ere ino he arlirwhee Rv.tios hvebee set nt v te rue ru 0ffbobothme'ssaympeplearsap day.i capeoplety Pnaregvet21 e- r dJ . nto e p a rlor he rese Re v . a ve hCni iee sent dof v h sI h o r t s ores s- d o w ore l n u kl oo l, y ou will A O I A G U S TA INa reading vit fs an epe n L ac J atknC m iterCJ.R. ie l]ot A.and novels. i; a reading on Peace; Ethel Gilbert H. J B l e p a n~ he p e en e 'L P ust appe nied Wactually f el coole n y h t tHrold0f 5 m on tpopla e an (] C ES o rtridJ. B ake. i.]. i l f1 - resta feel 1er in our hîte IN G U T a ra ig on Temperance; after PilIow C ases Har ld pry To ontnaaneaew and t hor t ed S.t a rts tha t I had read j - ,s r s ha f y u w r eai g a_ _ _ _whih the leader explained about$ Of Mrs. Marlow, read an address Caaaadto1 ie tts eve:a,1 ok da.rk coloured onie. Dark colours Hianiptron Horticultural Societvpecante erc.Ktlen100e h v.ihwa.s signed by Mr-. and .Any that hayç not received an ()f-in suces.on A, ab.sorb the sun~s rays and make met in Eîdad Clîtri-h Thiîrsdav nigl;t'rink closed with prayer. 5 for $1.00 Heavy Illyotn- os Mys. H. T. Hunking, Mr. and Mrs ficial' invitation and have ever at- w hi ch we:e yoselhote.Wera ht wt imbr rm Sop ng Alex Mack-e, Mr.and Mn.George teîîded tîîis schooî be sure and corne.about mau yoarfeîightolcuhs deflehtte a wHt r f mbbmg<<> trngwe.e.Stck a land. ~~~~be served and people will bring their 1n.oticed t his ;îi is moe than imaginainta rnato htwr ade for Horticultural Show î________________ ________________ ______________ Mr. an-d Mrs. MIarlow' were pre- baskets. Afternoon Progran wiîî trend especial- w makes you feel more comfortable at Solina in .August. the date to 4- sente wih loel stdi ~ include Platform speakinz gaines of ly. Then look- in light clothes in hot weather.M --ne ih oeystdocuhannoinced later. 'Djck. the Gar- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. IBEX FLANNELETTE 73" UBECE aset of crystal cocktail «lasses, ail kinds. fooftball. lasebail, horse ing about for Jessie Allen It is welî to remember this -when dener- of Hamilton. will visit the Russell Osborne on the birth of a the eprssd her eatfet potsComite aetce~nl. something t o Bon cosn unnrapr Societv%. June 14th at an open meet- daughter on June 3rd. Blankets Setn and a kitchsendock, fr hich etSorptching and eusi. e. readI1 tarted toerad Jane Aus- St.rawberry Shortcake ing at Hampton. Ail interested are Annong the 1938 members of the thanks. Rev. Bell extended his Rov Langmaid, H.A. Pascoe Clar-'ten sSnse and Sensibility", an A piece of cake with caushed invited. Literary numbers in Poetrv graduation class of nurses of Osh-$219 pi y is .o felicitations toethe 'bride and ence Vice. )i BakeGro i-r event. which hiappens at east cnce strawberx-ies and whiPPed cream and prose, on gardens wvere given by awa Genera Hospital was Miss Acy 219 pi 9170m o twntyfiveyeas ad br ad F.Wesiak, J. ayear. She has one of her char- on it may be a very nice dessert, Mrs. Roy Langmaid and Mrs. John Bowen, formnerlv of this section. No need to cmphaslze thc qual- Pronounced a pastor's blessing on Finance Committee: Aif Avr.,er say, "a woxna.n of seven but it is not honest-to-goodness Baker, Solina .M1%rs. Isaac Hardy Those attending-the graduation ex- lty of "«Ibez" blanketsan u Strongfrm cto, re the home and fa.mily. and Trustees Rov Lanzmaid. J. Rev: and twenty cau never hope te feel Strawbei-ry Shortcake. That mllst favored with a Piano number. ercises held in Oshawa ColleRiate, size 72 x 84 thcy are a dccided from uspek. othmc weres ainIaa Hrd; re<. A 1home be vncomortable or her onikee to wmaker. the doCeclh a littmrele holeme onhJune 4, 1913, at L. Pascoe. Committees meet this fortun maU ik eathe forlisce -the '.Mr ndMr. eto Bwe. _____a____________ _______________ thCesaa sither, MrAe hrds nih.~r.1. Baker. she rnght brng herscf te sulb- Lke te add egg. Here s a recipe HMPTON Ernest Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. M a k e, O h a a it e v r ch a irm a n . m i1ot e o f c s 0 u s o f r a r c , s i h l w e e e B o w en and M iss M ary B o w en . " P U E L N NS Z 18 i 3 Allen, Columbus, perforing the mithe__o__nreofra________l wetne 1"PUELEE leeoy.s lrdHnigo 0 The troube with fotrmeon the sake of the provision and se- dough for those of you who like Mis Nora Kerslake, Toronto, mnil.ie Mr. and Mrs. Frnke o. o elnwTryTw l Tereentrouebrieewas orme-a.curity of a wife. In his marryingthat type in your shortcake. at hmBrharil td M.adMr.G trmn ssuch a woman, therefore, there 2 uoformrs.MaeTalrviedT- r.nd r.CciMleynd2 dsfo 39 gronsmn n ha ocaio wre~oec isef gans te ooswould be a ompn uiacto lcnen- It o~SatMr.MAB. Craydermavisited FroBlyuffTado-enTwllgtatta swrh a oeta ies. t a n M r a c k. v ie w h w e e 1 w h o w a n t Vo ru sh in to it. . e n ce , a n d th e w o rld w o u ld b e "2 a besp o sn s uteah s i te , r .M.r.d g , i tdAr.E d adBar h rd vi i ed Toyel s u Uire g la a y at 2 e h e p ic y u w l I s t i ýF lo i tepresent t r ay e e in. The o s t e p n et hing i stsfied. In my eyes it would b t a po n s g rsay. e ,M s.H od e Ii d ac h ti ollomuinca th pr eset a in a the or is ge o t theng ieve nd i no marriage at ail, but that would 2 eggs Mr. and Mrs. G. Barron and ronto and attended the Jersey Club yard. Centre and border striies week-end odrs 0 Ie Sh rt m u ic l ro r m n d co - s ar w rt t e ri e.be n t in , T o m e it w ou d seem 5 t b e p o s m ilk A s ioi ~ m e i hg f green an d gold. R ose an d o d diy n thin , tabespo ns Su day ith ela- ois ean. rono spet SunavAustin_ ____ _____ ____ ____ _____ ____ _____ ____ ____ onlY a commercial exchange, ifn 51f t the dry ingredients, rub ini tives in Toronto. is heandparonsent r. nd Ms _____________________________ ____________________________________________ which each wished to be bene- the butter, add milk to the beaten Anme rmHmtna-E en fiedat e e p s fthe otheeakeeran mix with dry »ingred- tended arnxversary services at r. D an r. M rk Bak rr b Maine h paeis at the ients. Roll on f loured board and Zion on Sunday.Mrad s. akBlcbn 14 A K RS O E First Church of Christ Scientist ripe age of seventeen and was a shape to either large or individ- ebr fHrtclua -andlf amilv attended Salem anniven ___________ (64 Coîborne Street East) mature woman. New we 1ook on ual cakes. Bake in a hot oven of Ieatende<ofa meting tua Soc-asr nSna. iiigM.ad Phn 5 omni aSgrl ofeeten s a hi mderOne 5 ere.Thursday evenj.ng. Mrs. Farewell Blackburn. 1SH WA f tbe s t nsi thispepe, m e m pc A Fruit Bunny M . and Mrs. W. Sprakn, To- Miss Dorothv Gison, Brampton, Cordially invites you and your frlcnds to attend a i ially, stay young f-ur a much Food at childrren's p ar t i e s ronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. spenît Sundav -with 'Mr. and Mrs._____________________________ FREE LECTURE longer period of their life. should be simple. A bunny nmade a.nd Mrs. Jno. Colwill. Wallace Gibson. Neve Cary Grdge fromn fruit is a novelty which will Mis-s R. Anthistle, Toronto Sunday visitons of Mr. and Mns. eeenaryAGug appeal tto a cdiid. Amurnge each spent Sunday with her parents' WV. Brunt wene Mn. and Mns. Rus- onJune wedd.aigs bring plenty of bunny on a plate. First put a Mr. and Mrs. E. Antistle. sell Robinson, Elizabethviile, Mn. NE OPGT COHS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE advice to the rewly-weds. Here alf-pear (caxmed) on a lettuce A few of ux Womei Institute and Ms. Bill Brunt. Newcastle. "0 ism iecns ot.Nvrlaputtiing la side dowu. members attended te District Mn. Russell Osborne and Mns. F. awteSueSd, carry a grudge. Yeu cannot have Make te naa-row end the head, Annua.l at Nestleton on Tuesday. WV. Bowen repnesented Durham at S by Franof yte r .d o Le C .urS.B.of The Mt rt, chg. a py h m ih n e brput ars of blanched almonds, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reynolds the Belleville District Annual Meet- Membr o th BAr cfLecuresîp f Te MoherChuch, out of humeor. Women axe nMost eyes Of currants and a bit oé and children. Toronto, were week- ing of the Trustees andRtays The Firat Church of Christ, Sciertist, in Boston, Massac*,ussets. apt Vo stay that way.A as. o h oth aeaeidget !Ms ul nls Asscidin n reton.er In The out to woxk, and wokor fgoc arsiterb ai. Mould sc>me Preparations are being made No. 9 on Pepe-rstd REGENT THEATRE - OSHAWA scenes crowd out te home dif- tiny carrots o! ci-cern cheese and for our Sunday sohol Anniver- their play 'Wild Ginger" in New- *~'"..........,. . ficulties. Women stay at home tliere is your rabbit, complete sarY, Sunday, June 26, and Juiy 1L castle on' Friday evening to a very ~~ TSSO VW S O ICDM O 48King Street, Es and Can brood over affairs while with lettuce an c crrots. Services here next Sunday as appreciative audience. "ET NM AHCNIC Sunday Afternoon, June 1 2th, 1938 they are working. If you eau usuai - S. S. in afternoon, and __________ S OCNRTOSPRSD. ORMV at 3.15 o'clock D.S.T. over toeVthe next meeting, You ng ____________________________________ have nmade a long step towarcls HAMPTON W. 1.:rf-and Mr. L. D. Sykes, M~nor OBT A YGRS ND IT.QIKNWM CL HE AE happiness. Youx feelings are hurt, MET THURSDAY sud Tom, at.tended the funeral of *HOSPITAL..CLEANUI SAYS MRS. R ETIK _____ Mir. SYkes' mt in Warkworth Edward John Clarke, Hampton - "I GET THROUGH VERY MUCH QU0 E N Hampton Women's Institute met on Monday. occupied the pulpit Af ter three weeks' illness there EASIER AS THIS SOAP GIYES SUHRçH Thtnrsdav afternoon with an attend- at Sut. Paul'1s Church, Bowman- passed toei-est June lst, at the FULL-BODIED, LIVELYSU . aride of thit-t-six. The lnktitute ville, in the evefing, Rev. Mr. home of his son Arthur J. Clarke. Ode was sungz in opening foliOwved Banister preaching at Zion. one 0f Darlington's oldest and THEY SOAK OUT 1IT bv the Institerte Cneed nead by Miss Sce "A Modern Cinderella" giv-.most highly resPected citizens in .~..OSRBIG1 Vera Kersiake. .A number Of ac- en by Hampton C.G.I.T. Auto- 'the person of Edward John Clar-ke.ANOSRBIG ktiowledgements of fruit and flo0w- graph quilt to be auctioned Ice'He 'was born in Hope township in cr ceenad. Reports frnm van- creani and cookies. Ham"po,15 n asscn ol0 h ioits of ficers and convenons of Friday, June 17. Admission 10c late Choyse and Edward Clarke. Çommijttees were neclived. Secre- and 20c. 23-2 In 1876 he was united in mair-. ... ~3~)W AIRM W EATHERtavrpte55emesoth Sympathy is extended to Mrs. niage with Hannah Elizabeth In- *. roll. tiiere also being an addition to Jno. Clar-ke and family in thelgram. Of this union there we.re the membership during the after- death of husband and father. AI-i six daughtei-s and thriee sons. 9ifl lifl[1 ý ilbl no.so to Mrs. Albert Martin and Seven chIldi-en st ill survive, aise The finances as renrted liv the family in the death of Mi-. Mai-- .et-tegadhlie treasurer and park committee con- 44r venor reflected a very successful * ear. $2S was spent on relief wonk; $12 to tue CrppesChildren's Fund: $30 for use cf meeting place and KEEN-Sother community needs. MASTER PACK or POLLY PRIM STANDARD la u1 "4 The Park Committee was annotunc- INLIHTSYUPTiMsw ,a cd as follows: Mns. L. Cryderman, PEA S I LIHTSYRP 3 2- 25y,!O-Of.Mrs. S. G. Nidderv, Mrs. W.XV. X ' BLU& LABEL ' Horn, Miss Llu Revnolds.M1 *WTUPROî LYON 'S BLACK lIA 0U. .33 Gnandmothers' Day meeting ini the LONDN NUSEGOLDBANER ILVE SANERPark. Delegates te the District .An- LONON OU OLDBANNR SLVRBANE -. nîtal Convention at Nestleton were Glass ITin I .'. appointed as follows: President, Mns. C M E Jar .9).5fARN :.'S WX. T. Perrett; Secretary, Mns. J. AYLMER CHOICE 26- bi. _____________C._A._Johnsmmmm TOUAOIES 3 o .25

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